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June 18, 1937
THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
Mrs. Warner Heads
League of Women's
Groups in Detroit
June Sale of
Himel -Hose
The annual meeting or the
League of Jewish Women's Or-
ganizations was held on Wednes-
day, June 9, in auditorium of
Temple Beth El.
The new officers for the ensu-
ing year are:
Mrs. Herbert H. Warner,
president; Mrs. Jack Souls, first
June 19th through July 3rd
.85
"Suave" — Sheer, skin-texture crepe
chiffon, 3-thread (regularly 1.00)
No. 103 — Sheer 3 - thread chiffon,
"Luxury Daytime" (regularly 1.35)
No. 105 — Semi - chiffon, 5 - thread
(regularly 1.35)
No. 102—Extra sheer 2-thread "Puff"
chiffon for evening (regularly 1.65)
1.15
Bnai David Dinner
Saturday, June 26
Event Arranged to Celebrate the
Success of Membership Drive
Congregation Bnai David will
celebrate the success of its mem-
bership drive at a midnight din-
ner-dance on Saturday, June 26,
MRS. HERBERT
H. WARNER
vice-president; Mrs. Louis James
Rosenberg, second vice-president;
Mrs. Irving Hirschman, treas-
urer, Mrs. Harry Kopel, record-
ing secretary; Mrs. Simon
Shetzer, corresponding secretary.
A delightful musical program
was given under the auspices of
the Music Study Club of Detroit.
A social hour followed.
The ALGONQUIN PARK CAMP for BOYS
Located in the Muskoka Lakes Region of Ontario
LIMITED TO 50 JEWISH BOYS
AGES 8 TO 16
CANOEING
SAILING
SWIMMING
WOODCRAFT
HORSEBACK RIDING, Etc.
Bridge Party of
Zviller Tuesday
Arrangements have been com-
pleted for a bridge party to be
given by the Bessie Sorin Zviller
Ladies Aid Society on Tuesday
EXPERIENCED COUNSELORS
For Illustrated Booklet Containing Complete
Information, Write or Phone-
LOU H. or VIOLET WEISS HANDLER
DIRECTORS
3813 CLEMENTS
HOGARTH 7379
Avrunin Camp
FOR BOYS AND GIRLS FROM 6 TO 12
Opens Its 10th Succesful Season
SUNDAY, JUNE 27th
CAMP ACTIVITIES
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BOATING
FISHING
HANDICRAFT
SHOP
ATHLETICS
• DRAMATICS
• DANCING
• HIKING
• NATURE STUDY
• SWIMMING
DIETARY LAWS STRICTLY OBSERVED
under supervision of
RABBI ISAAC STOLLMAN
Avrunin Nursery
FOR CHILDREN FROM 2% TO 6
DIRECTOR
MISS HELEN PORTER, A. B.
Simpson College Graduee,
Merrill Palmer Nursery Teaching School
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
MISS HELEN WESTFALL, B. S.
Utah State College graduate,
Merrill Palmer Nursery 'Peachier School
For Information Call LOngfellow 5960
or Write to 2177 Leslie Ave.
MRS. M.
PEVIN
afternoon, June 22, at Kern's audi-
torium.
Mrs. M. Pevin, president of the
organization, appointed the follow.
Ing on the arrangements commit-
tee: Mrs. L. Zager, chairman; Mrs.
Pushkin and Mrs. Parr assistant
chairmen; Mrs. H. Nide, ticket
holder; Mrs. H. Patin, Resistant
ticket holder; Mre, L. Fineman
Mrs, Rogoff, Mrs. Alter, Mrs. Parr,
Mrs. Weiss, Mrs. hiaranz, Mrs.
Wolfson, Mrs. Sodas, Mrs. Malen,
Mrs. Katz, hostesses,
The proceeds of this affair are to
be given to charity. The public Is
invited.
Neugarten Sunshine Club to
Hold Picnic Sunday
The annual picnic of the Neu-
garten Sunshine Club will be held
on Thursday, June 24, at Belle
Isle. Members, their friends and
children are invited. Guests will
meet at the Casino at 12 noon
and will be directed to the loca-
tion of the picnic.
A chow mein luncheon will be
served but those desiring to bring
their own lunches may do so.
There will be games and prizes
for the children.
Arrangements are in charge of
Mre. Joseph Levy and Mrs. Ed-
ward Leeds, co-chairmen of the
event.
• For further information call
Mrs. Levy, Trinity 2-5220.
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CAMP M E H I A Irish Hills
in the
On the Sandy Shores cf Safe and Beautiful Wampler's Lake
A CKNOWLEDGES WITH GRATEFUL APPRE-
CIATION TO THE JEWISH COMMUNITY OF
DETROIT WHOSE KIND SUPPORT HAS MADE
POSSIBLE THE COMPLETION OF THE CAMP'S
ROSTER FOR THE SEASON OF 1937.
SINCE NO MORE RESERVATIONS CAN BE
ACCEPTED FOR THE CURRENT SEASON, OUR
DETROIT OFFICE HAS BEEN CLOSED AND ALL
COMMUNICATIONS SHOULD BE SENT DIRECT
— TO —
CAMP MEHIA
ONSTED, MICII.
Telephone Connections
11. F. D.1
SPLENDID VACATION ACCOMMODA-
. TION8 AT THE FOLLOWING RESORTS,
The Ardmore
Rottennon's
Itultell'e
Samson's
Stone Lodge
Virginia Beach
The Dtoland Hotel
it ittenberg's
The lillhland
lashenoreity's
Jaeobeon's
Zippe.tein's
The Janis lintel
Zialkins
%RITE FOR NEW DESCRIPTIVE FOLDER "T"
SOUTH HAVEN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. mop Ra yon Dleid,,,,,,
MRS. M. WOLK
in the synagogue's banquet hall,
Elmhurst at 14th.
At this dinner all newly en-
rolled members will be formally
installed and presented to the
congregation. An inter es ting
program of entertainment, includ-
ing music by Dave Diamond's or-
chestra, is planned.
An additional feature of this
banquet will be a performance of
Cantor K. M. Padetsky of Cleve-
land, who will also officiate at
Congregation Bnai David during
the Sabbath services of June 26.
Serving on the arrangement
committee are Mrs. Morris Wolk,
Ben M. Gorelick, Myron Solomon
and Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka, who
is in charge of the program.
All are welcome to attend the
Sabbath services.
J. W. E. W. O. Branch
Installs Officers
On Wednesday, June 9, the in-
stallation luncheon of the North
Woodward branch of the Jewish
Women's European Welfare Or-
F1DELMANS
"Where Vacation Dreams Come True"
South Haven's Finest Resort ...
Famous for its gaiety and friendly hospitality.
A self-con.
tained resort . . . its acres of beautiful grounds offering
perfect facilities for thorough vacation enjoyment, including
tennis courts, riding horses, dance pavilion and orchestra,
solariums, etc. Social director. Children's supervisor. Priv-
ate bus. Rooms with bath. Delicious Jewish-American food.
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Are You Seeking a Restful and
Pleasant Vacation?
Then Come to
BARON'S RESORT
SOUTH HAVEN, MICH.
The enlarged dance hall and cabaret is under the
personal management of MR. BARON, and a famous
dance and concert orchestra will furnish the music.
Men's and Women's Solariums—New Social and Entertaining
Staff—Tennis Courts, Golf Course nearby
Many Added Improvements Have Made Baron's
the Most Modern Resort in Michigan
H. WEIZENBAUM
EXPERT FURRIER
Was established for 30 years in Berlin and Paris
Specializing in MINK AND PERSIAN LAMBS
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Sermon
announce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, William, on Saturday morn-
ing, June 26, at the synagogue on
Blaine and 12th Sts. Reception at
home , 2928 Clements Ave., Sunday,
June 27, from 2 to 5 and 8 to 11
p. m. No cards.
MRS. J. MODELL
9150 12TH ST., Cor, Atkinson
ganization took place at the Wil-
shire Hotel.
Mrs. J. Modell was Installed as
president by the president of the
main branch, Mrs. A. Katzin. Mrs.
Modell has previously served the
organization as president for two
consecutive years.
Mrs. J. Cohen, retiring presi-
dent, thanked her officers and
friends for their co-operation dur-
ing the two years she held office.
Mrs. J. Bagdade and Mrs. H.
Mitz, chairmen of the afternoon,
presented all officers and honored
guests with corsages. Mrs. J. Co-
hen presented retiring officers with
tokens of appreciation. Mrs.Nalman
and Mrs. Sonia Epstein presented
to Mrs. A. Katzin a check repre-
senting the proceeds of the year's
activities.
The following officers were in-
stalled in addition to Mrs. Modell:
Mrs. M. Disner, first vice presi-
dent; Mrs. A. Smilo, second vice
president; Mrs. A. B. Knoppow,
recording and financial secretary
(re-elected); Mrs. J. Bagdade, cor-
responding secretary; Mrs. E.
Epps, treasurer.
Mrs, E .Epps is chairman of the
excursion to Bob-Lo to be held on
July 27. Tickets are now available
by calling Townsend 8-2934.
Contributions to the Benjamin
Wisper Memorial Flower Fund
were made by Mrs. Aaron Wisper,
Mrs. S. Helper, Mrs. Neiman.
STORAGE — REPAIRING — REMODELING
CLEANING & GLAZING
Mrs. David Rubenstein of 2458
Clairmount Ave. announces the
Bar Mitzvah of her son, Morton,
on Saturday, June 26. at Phila-
delphia-Byron Talmud Torah. Mrs.
Rubenstein will be happy to receive
Mrs. Harvey Goldman enter- her relatives and friends at Kid- Contributions to Scholarship
tained in honor of her sister, Miss dish after the services.
Fund of United He-
Ann Dorb, with a luncheon at the
brew Schools
Franklin Hills Country Club on
Miss Betty Barbara Hamburger,
Wednesday, June 2.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
The United Hebrew Schools
Hamburger of Chicago Blvd. is
Miss Lois Trigg of WoodIngham home from the University of Michi- wish to accept with thanks the
receipt of one scholarship from
Dr. gave a luncheon and hand- gan for the summer.
Mr. and him Harvey H. Gold-
kerchief shower Saturday, June
12, honoring Ann Dorb and her
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Freedman, man of 16575 Edinboro to the
house guest, Ruth Kraft of New formerly of Cortland Ave., are scholarship fund of the schools,
York.
now residing at 18272 Fairfield in memory of their father, Louis
Goldman.
Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Friedgut
of Newark, N. J., Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Weingar-
Harry Kohane of Cincinnati, Mr.
ten, formerly of Cortland Ave.
and Mrs. A, Kohane of Dallas, , have taken up their new residence
N
Tex., Mr. and Mrs. Edward Meis- at 225 Merton Road.
L
ter of Cleveland, Miss F. Meister
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of Cleveland, Mrs. Stewart Halle
The proceeds of the charity af-
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of Cleveland, Mrs. Rose Tenzer fair by Amicitia Girls Club was
and M. L. Katz of Cleveland, Mr. I donated to the Bicur Cholem
and Mrs. Morris Mendelsohn of
(Young Women's Chapter) at a
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Akron, 0., were the out-of-town meeting held at the home of Mrs.
guests who attended the reception E. Edelson on Cortland Ave.
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in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Fisher Jr. last Sunday.
A bridge luncheon for paid-up
members is to be given by • the ,
The New Hollrwood Way
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dante of Young Women's Chapter of Mewl
Hy farina
Blaine Ave. celebrated their 45th Cholem on Wednesday afternoon,
Relevant...11y Salswe's Wag
NO Meant Cabinet.. Dieting,
wedding anniversary Saturday, June 23, at 1 o'clock, at Thorn- I
11..Ifffl.fil
Of llama Method.
June 5, and were host, a t a fam- ton's Tea Room. it will be the
TliE at REaT w.ay it THE
ily dinner party at the Chalet
IIRALTHIEaT WAY
final meeting of the year,
REDUCE •
fader the diesel mperridea of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Y. Wallach
of 3225 W. Grand Ave. announce
the graduation of their daughter.'
G21I1 Laura, from Wayne Univer-
sft.
Mrs. R. Golden, Mrs. Charles
Karp and Miss Evelyn Golden are
the house guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Irving Golden of 3209 Collingwood
Ave.
New friends . . . carefree hours . . . cool lake
breezes . . . summer sports . . . all these
and more await you at .. .
Large, airy rooms, elegsntly furnished, with private bath and
showei. Children's dining room and governess—playgrounds.
Miss Madeline Betty Meyers of
Mrs. Benjamin Shwayder of
Wildemere Ave. is visiting with her Richton Ave. who attends the Uni-
versity
of Michigan is spending the
family in Chicago. '
summer vacation with her parents.
Miss Sylvia Bronstein, student
Mrs. Julius E. Wartell and
at Northwestern University, is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Gertrude, of Woodland
Ave. orb sojourning in New York
Nat Bronstein of 2505 Chicago
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Blvd. Or. Tuesday Miss Bronstein City,
was hostess at a luncheon at the
Miss Fae Weingarden of 2949
Knollwood Country Club honoring
Miss Dorothy Cohen of Louisville, Elmhurst Ave. left for a two
Ky., Miss Anna Dorb and Mrs. weeks' vacation to New York City
Roy Fisher Jr.
where she will be entertained ex-
tensively by friends.
Miss Mildred Fink, daughter of
Rabbi I. Strauss of 3836 Fischer
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Fink, re-
turned home after a year's study Ave. will leave on the Queen Mary
at the University of Chicago.
Wednesday, June 23, for Palestine,
in the interest of the Central Com-
Miss Ruth Feinberg of Leslie mittee Knesseth Israel. From there
Ave. is visiting with Mrs. Edgar he will make a brief visit to Poland.
Thompson in Mt. Pleasant, Mich. He expects to be back in Detroit
about Sept 1.
Mr. and Mra. A. A. Foreman of
Sturtevant Ave. entertained at a
Among the recent visitors at the
dinner on Sunday, June 6, in honor Colonial Hotel in Mt. Clemens were
of their 25th wedding anniversary. the following Detrolters: Mr. and
Mrs. Max Cohn of the Belcrest
Mrs. Anna Pearlman of Chicago Hotel, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ettinger
is visiting her sister, Mrs. Edith of Burlingame Ave., Mr. and Mrs.
Shore and family of Stoepel Ave. A. Cohen of Fullerton Ave., Mr.
and Mrs. J. Greenberg of Calvert
Miss Krona Gittleman of Chi. Ave., Mr. and Mrs. R. Berman of
cago Blvd. honored Mrs. Roy Burlingame Ave., Mr. and Mrs.
Fisher Jr. with a luncheon on Fri- Peter Vass of E. Kirby Ave., Mr.
day, June 18.
and Mrs. H. Berlin of Burlingame
Ave., Mr. and Mrs. J. Lehrhoff of
Ralph Kramer of Chicago is Cass Ave., Mr. and Mrs. William
visiting with friends in Detroit.
Rosenberg of Glynn Court, Mr.
and Mrs. D. M. Sidder of Jos.
Mrs. Benjamin Jones of Chicago Campau Ave., Mrs. Pupko of 12th
Blvd. gave a spinster dinner par- St.
ty Thursday, June 10, honoring
Miss Ann Dorb.
Mr. and Mrs. George B, Mallon
of 2925 Tuxedo Ave. announce the
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Marks of the graduation of their son, Jerome J.,
Belcrest sailed last Saturday an on Saturday, June 19, from the
the Conte Di Savoie for a six University of Michigan Dental
weeks' stay in Europe.
School.
Mrs. Morris Reinits of New York,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warady and
daughter of Cleveland, attended
the graduation excereises of their
nephew, Alfred L. Deutsch, and
were the house guests of Adolph
Deutsch,
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Mrs. Edward Stein, Mrs. Aaron
Feiiman and daughter. Rotyln, left
for a visit In New York.
Kusen'il
The Atlantic
Daron's
The Dewey
Fidelman's
(Med.'s
filamman's
Goldberg's
Mrs. Morris Stein of Fullerton
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney lAorris of
Ave. entertained the Choral Group
of the Music Study Club at lunch- Burlingame Ave. have as their
guest
the latter's mother, Mrs.
eon ,on Saturday, June 120
Nate Rosenbaum of Youngstown,
Ohio.
Mrs. Guasie Gillespie is visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Scheff-
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin I. Cohn of
reen in Boston. •
4205 Fullerton Ave. announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Avern,
Mrs. Saul Barnett of Chicago at Congregation Shaarey' Zedek,
Blvd. gave a luncheon and bingo on Saturday, June 26. There will
party, honoring Miss Ann, Dorb on be a Kidd,ush after the services in
Friday, June 11, at Devon Gables. the social hall and a buffet supper
will be served from 7 to 9:30 p. m.
Mr, and Mrs. Abraham M. Ferar the same day, also at the syna-
of 9387 Wildemere Ave. will be gogue. All friends are invited. No
at home Sunday evening, June 27, cards.
at 7 o'clock, in honor of their 25th
wedding anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blackman
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Goldberg announce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son,
Ralph Leonard, Saturday
of New York are spending a few
morning, June 26, at Congregation
weeks in Detroit.
Bnai David. Reception on June
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Van Ate- 27, from 2 to 5 p. m., at the Book
burgh of Fullerton Ave. are leav- Cadillac Hotel, Suite 1133.
ing for Buffalo where they will
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Spring
join their brother, Jack Vineberg,
of Akron, 0., for a motor trip to of Newark, N. J., are the guests
of their brother-in-law and sister,
Montreal and Neiv York.
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Sloman of
Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Metz and Arden Park.
children of Warrington Drive spent
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Steinberg
the past week-end in Chicago.
of Pingree Ave. honored their im-
Elliot Kronish of New Haven, mediate family with a dinner par
Conn., spent the week-end with his ty on Wednesday, June 16, at the
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Belcrest, the occasion being their
25th wedding anniversary.
Bernie of Chicago Blvd.
Mrs, Burton Marks of Boston
Blvd. was hostess at a luncheon
and hosiery shower on Saturday,
June 5, honoring Miss Ann Dorb,
a bride-elect,
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Dr. Bernard Heller, director of
the Bnal Brith Mlle! Foundation
at the University of Michigan, ad-
d ressed the commencement exer-
cises of Ann Arbor High School
and County Normal School on June
10. He spoke on the subject "Youth
and the New Social Order."
In the Heart of Vacationland
Cool lake breezes. . . Miles of broad sandy
bench. . . . Sporty golf courses . . • gag
dance 11{11111ons — all combine nub
fishing, boating, hiking. to pros kin thorough
oration enjoyment. Modern resort. and
hotels to fit any purse. bIlneral baths.
easy to reset by posed Highway5. S. 31,
bus, train or oumseit
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M
nes out
of Chicago dully
Mrs. Adolph Sloman and Mr. .. Plans for the 15th triennial con-
and Mrs. I. Hirschman of Edison vention of the National Council of
Ave. were hosts at a dinner, Tarty Jewish Women were discussed at
Tuesday, June 8, honoring Miss a special meeting of the program
Ann Dorb and William C. Sloman. committee held in Pittsburgh on
June 14. Mrs. Joseph M. Welt of
Mrs. William N. Morse of Miami Detroit, second vice-president of
and West Palm Beach, Fla., is the council, is chairman of the pro-
spending the summer with rela- gram committee which includes
tires and friends and is at present representative council women from
the house guest of Mr. and Mrs, various parts of the country,
Saul Benyas of Calvert Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Slomo-
Mrs. Edward Krause is visiting vitz of Bayonne, N. J., are the
guests of their family in Detroit,
in Montreal.
having come here to attend the
Mrs. Jeanette Alperin and son, graduation of their son, Harold,
Robert Jay, who have been spend- from the University of Michigan.
ing the winter at Gulf Coast, are They were accompanied by their
making their home at Polk Manor. cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Rosenfeld of New Brunswick, N. J.
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