141),:rnorrIEwisn l'ABON1C1 PAGE SIX and THE LEGAL I CHRONIC," July 2, 1937 ■ ■ JOINOINI Youth Education League Party on Tuesday, July 13 CENTURY UNDERSOLD Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Dreifus and children of Memphis, Tenn., will arrive Sunday, July 4, to spend a month with Mrs. Herman Finsterwald and Mr. and Mrs. Clement Hopp. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Aronsson and son, Stig, who have been visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Aron- sson for the past five weeks, left for their home in Landskrona, Sweden. Enroute they will tour the east and will sail on July Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Pearlstein 10 on the S. S. Drottningholm. and son of Chicago, are visiting friends in Detroit, enroute to Long Miss Betty Gail Lichtig of 3211 Island where they will spend the Elmhurst Ave. has as her guest summer. Miss Helen Friedman of Chicago, MODERN - ENGLISH and FRENCH FURNITURE FROM AMERICA'S FINEST FAC- TORIES IS ON DISPLAY. Why not come in and let us show Jeanette Stewart you this grand selection to harmonize with the splendor of your home. Our interior decorators are at your disposal to help solve decorating problems in your home. NEWLYWEDS: CENTURY FURNITURE Miss Marjorie Elbinger of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Falk and children, Thelma, May and Mur- Brookline, Mass., is the guest of Miss Hilda Ann Rothenberg of sponsoring, announced that she ray, of Leominister, Mass., are and her committee are putting visiting with their family, Mr. and the Wilshire Hotel, forth every effort forward to make Mrs. Michael Falk of Elmhurst this affair a success. The lawn par- Ave. Mr. and Mrs. M. Weinstein ty is to be held on Tuesday eve- and family of Sturtevant Ave. ning, July 13, at 1956 Boston On Monday evening, Dr. Leo left Sunday on an extended tour Blvd. Tickets can be obtained from M. Franklin opened the sessions of the country. They are plan- any of the members or by calling of the National Education Asso- ning to spend a few weeks in Mrs. Harry Galperin, Townsend ciation, with a prayer. Los Angeles, Calif.. and are an- 8-7338. ticipating a visit to Vancouver, Mrs. L. Fried, Mrs. Golda Suss- Mrs. Samuel Epstein and son, British Columbia. man and Mrs. Shirley Meckel, who Lynn, of Parkside Ave., are spend- have charge of the entertainment, ing the summer in Charlevoix, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kay, for- are planning many interesting Mich. merly of LaSalle Blvd., are now games for the guests. Beautiful residing at 2745 Cortland Ave. prizes have been procured. On July 7, Mrs. Hattie Finster- The Youth Education League wald, Mrs. B. B. Marx, Mrs. Ivor Cantor and Mrs. Aaron Edgar has received many pleas for chil- Kahn, Mrs. Clement Hopp and and family of Omaha, Neb., are dren to be sent to summer school. Mrs. Fred B. Dreifus will com- vacationing for two weeks with The organization is also sending pliment Miss Rosalie Grabowsky, their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. several children to camp. As a re- a bride-elect, with a luncheon and ltzkowitz of 2669 Cortland Ave. sult of complying with all requests, personal shower, at Rotunda Inn. the league treasury is now In honor of Miss Gertrude depleted. The public is therefore Mrs. Charles King returned Brown, bride-elect of August, asked to cooperate by attending from a month's stay in Philadel- Miss Zina Grand and Mrs. Jack this affair and help the organiza- phia and Atlantic City. Gutterman were hostesses at a tion to carry on its work. personal shower on June 12 at Mrs. Milford Stern and daugh- the Wonder Bar. On June 16, ter, Mrs. Leonard Weiner, wil l Mrs. Sam Engelbert and Mrs. spend a few days in Buffalo next Peter Brown entertained at a week. linen shower at the Wilshire Ho- tel. Miss Bertha Snyder gave a Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Magidsohn miscellaneous shower on June 20 A special meeting of the Jewish Women's European Welfare Or- of Webb Ave. are spending the at the Belcrest, and Mesdames ganization will be held Tuesday , holiday week-end at Long Lake, Ben Shlain and Mitchell Shlain July 6, at 1 p. m., at Congrega- Fenton, Mich., as the guests of Mr. honored the bride, who is their tion Bnai Moshe, Dexter and and Mrs. Ed Rosenberg of Flint, niece, with a bride-luncheon on Lawrence. Committee reports wil l Mich. June 19 at the Belcrest Hotel. Finest Furniture in America Brought to You at Great Savings. FOR THE FINEST TIME YOU'VE EVER HAD —COME TO THE- • PICNIC Sponsored by the Detroit Jewish Free Burial Ass'n (Chewed Shel Emes) SUNDAY, JULY 4th Detroit Creamery Picnic Grove (Near Mt. Clemens) Music By a Well Known Orchestra Tickets 26 cents J.W.E.W.O. Picnic on Sunday, July 11 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bradfield are Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Chernick spending the holiday week-end at of Tuxedo Ave. entertaiM their Wolf Lake with their mother, Mrs. friends at a Sunday mottling Louis Musliner. breakfast in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Finn and family, who Mr. and Mrs. David Marx who returned from San Antonio. Tex. have been spending the past few weeks in Frankfort, Mich., will re- Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Tigav of turn to the city the early part of 2271 Taylor Ave., gave a fare- next week. well gathering in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Birnbaum, who Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Polasky of stilled for Palestine on the S. S. Chicago Blvd. left Friday for a Normandie on June 30. Their 10-day stay in New York and At- daughter, Dorothy, will spend her lantic City. vacation at camp in New Hamp- shire. Miss Ruth Hutton of Bay City is the week-end guest of Miss Mil- Dr. Alex S. Friedlaender of dred Fink of Winona St. Monterey Ave. left for Fort The ALGONQUIN PARK CAMP for BOYS Located in the Muskoka Lakes Region of Ontario LIMITED TO 50 JEWISH BOYS AGES 8 TO 18 CANOEING SAILING SWIMMING WOODCRAFT HORSEBACK RIDING, Etc. EXPERIENCED COUNSELORS For Illustrated Booklet Containing Complete Information, Write or Phone- LOU H. or VIOLET WEISS HANDLER DIRECTORS 3813 CLEMENTS TYLER 5.8600 DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER THE OPENING OF , vrunin Cam FOR BOYS AND GIRLS FROM 6 TO 12 Has Been Postponed to SUNDAY, JULY 4th We Expect Parents and Children to Celebrate With Us the 10th Opening of Camp Avrunin CAMP ACTIVITIES • DRAMATICS • BOATING • FISHING • DANCING • HIKING • HANDICRAFT • SHOP • NATURE STUDY • ATHLETICS • 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 Graduate, Merrill Palmer Nursery Teaching School ASSISTANT DIRECTOR MISS HELEN WESTFALL, B. Se Utah Stat. College graduate, Morrill Palm•r Nursery Teaching School For Information Call LOngfellow 5960 or Write to 2677 Leslie Ave. MUSIC FOR PRE-SCHOOL CHILDREN HOW IMPORTANT IS IT? Many'nsolhers mos malls* the Importance of rhlarea IseromIng isequoJnIed with the baste knowledge of waste—and the earlier Dm boiler! Mrs. Rom Itabeastela, head of the RUBENSTEIN PIANO STUDIOS ((VW ream of mmeriesor la plane latseaelloss has bellt a haragetamd fee Calory mask In • rem (aaematIng and allnactIve manner. The lateot approerte to mosIe thinking, wades. writing. rhythm and ereallve srert. Inelmtml w the Mansell.a far 4r ehIldren's samosa from 3 le It TWO Of mg, CARD OF THANKS ed them during their recent be- reavrement and especially to the The family of the late Jacob Jewish Women's European Wel- Casa wishes to thank their rel.- friends for their many IBA ani :sympathy extend- To keep fresh as a daisy! MRS. L. FRIED 11708 Dexter Boulevard Come One! Come All On Wednesday, July 7, a limit- ed number of members and friends of the Women's Auxiliary of the Jewish Home for the Aged will gather in the new home on Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Moyer of Washington, D. C., are visiting Milton Fishman, son of Mr. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Nathan Fishman of 2984 Charles Finsterwald. Burlingame Ave., is spending his summer vacation with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Alexander In September he will return to and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phillips his studies at the St. John are spending the holiday week-end tary Academy. at Au-Sable Lake. WHY NOT LET US HELP YOU; NO OBLIGATION AT ALL COME IN AND FEEL AT HOME. OUR LAMPS AND GIFTWARE ARE SELECTED FROM THE BEST MARKETS IN EUROPE. fare Organisation, the Youth Education League and the Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid. ox Sponsors Social Affair at New Horne on July 7 The Youth Education League had a special meeting on Monday, June 28, at the home of Mrs. Edith Levin, on Sturtevant Ave. Mrs. Rose Stamel, who is chairman of the lawn party that the league is WILL NOT BE IMP Women's Auxiliary of Home for Aged — — MRS. B. FELDMAN be heard in regard of a few new applications for help from Euro- pean orphans. Checks will be sen t to European orphans. who are on the regular supporting list. Final arrangements will be made for the annual picnic to be held Sunday, July 11, at Palmer Park , north side of the swimming pool . Mrs, B. Feldman, chairman, assist- ed by Mesdames Israel, Silverstein, Osnos, Adelman and Weinshelbaum , are preparing a home cooked chicken dinner and drinks. There will be games and prizes. The organization requests al l members, friends with their fam- ilies to attend this affair, the pro- ceeds of which will go to help European orphans. A lunch will be served Tuesday , July 6, at 12 o'clock noon, before the meeting. Children's Home Auxiliary Gives Vacations to 45 Mrs. S. L. Kavanau, president of the Women's Auxiliary of the Jewish Children's Home, an- nounces that through the efforts of the auxiliary sufficient money has been raised to send 45 chil- dren, who are residents of the home, for a two-weeks' vacation at Fresh Air Camp. Sending the children to camp is one of the numerous activities undertaken by the Women's Aux- iliary, whose objective is to pro- vide a friendly spirit and personal touch to the children by remem- bering them on birthdays, holi- days, Bar Mitzvahs and gradua- tions. Occasional outings are planned during the summer and anyone who could colunteer the use of a car is requested to call Mrs. Herman Cohen, past president. Contributions to North End Clinic Brady, Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., Mrs. Milford Stern, Mrs. Phil- to spend two weeks in military lip Stern and Mrs. Leonard Weiner service. will be hostesses at a luncheon and shower, honoring Miss Rosalie Miss Miriam Edelstein of 870 Grabowsky, bride-elect of July 17 , Seward Ave. left on June 27 for at the Franklin Hills Country Club. Harbor Springs, where she will spend the summer with her par- Mrs. Saul Davidson of Boston ents. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Edel- Blvd., and Mrs. Frank Feldman stein. of Phildaelphia, Pa., were joint hostesses at a luncheon and miscel- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pevos, laneous shower on Wednesday, June 23, honoring their sister, Lil- formerly of Atkinson Ave., have lian Frumin, a bride-elect. Covers moved to 3200 Chicago Blvd. were laid for 80 guests at the Wil- Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Koploy of shire Hotel. 16617 Parkside Ave.. will cele- brate their 20th wedding anni- Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Ginsberg of 1956 Boston Blvd. will leave versary on Thursday evening, July 6. They will be at home to July 3 for Atlantic City. On July 14, they will sail from New their friends. York on the S. S. Normandie for a three-months' tour of Europe. Mrs. Joshua Karbal of Webb Ave. was hostess to 24 guests at a luncheon and bridge. Elliot Kronish returned to his home in New Haven after a visit The American Osteopathic As- with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and sociation of Physicians and Sur- Mrs.. E. A. Bernie. geons will hold their 41st annual Mrs. Louis Newman and daugh- convention at Chicago, July ters, Ruth and Shirley of Louis- 6 to 9. Among the many Detroit ville, Ky., have been the guests of physicians and their wives who Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Newman of will attend the convention are Clements Ave. They will spend Dr. and Mrs. J. Koenig of 2491 several weeks at Gratiot Beach Blaine Ave., who will celebrate where Mr. Newman will join them. their 1st wedding anniversary July 6. Mrs. Oscar A. Colten of St. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gerber who Louis is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morse Colten of have been making their home in Taylor Ave. San Francisco, Calif., for the past five year, have returned to the Miss Dorothy Magidsohn left city and are residing at 2710 Thursday for Camp Arowhon, Al- Clementa Ave. gonquin Park, Canada, where she will resume her duties as dramatic Miss Revs Clamage of Pasa- counselor. Miss Magidsohn es- dena Ave. entertained at a gar- corted a large contingent of De- den party Sunday evening in troit children. honor of Miss Harriet E. Levitt of Chicago who was her house Jeffrie Abel of Washington, D. guest. Miss Clamage accompan- C., was a recent guest of his uncle ied Miss Levitt upon her return and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene to Chicago where she will spend Spanier of Boston Blvd. two weeks visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. Samuel Schaflander and daughter, Constance, are spending Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Chernick a month in Charlevoix, Mich. of Tuxedo Ave. announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son. Her- Miss Janice Schlesa of New bert, which took place Saturday York will arrive Saturday, July 3, morning at Congregation Adath to be the guest of her brother-In- Yeshurun. In honor of the oc- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jos- casion a dinner and dance was eph Falk of Chicago Blvd. given for 80 guests at the Wil- shire Hotel on Sunday evening. Mrs. Benjamin Pearlman and Felix Silver was master of cere- daughter, Leah Ruth, and Mr. and monies. Among the out-of-town Mrs. Meyer Cavern and sons, Al- guests were Dr. Manuel Pasick len and Stanley, will leave Sun- of Bay City and Mr. and Mrs. day for Grand Traverse Bay to be Daniel Blum of New York City. guests at Bayside Inn. North End Clinic has received the following contributions: For the Social Service Fund from A. Shiffman. For the Supplementary Medical Mrs. Adrian D. Rosen left on Assistance Fund for Children: In June 30 to spend the summer in memory of Mrs. Cora Sloman. from Atlantic City. Mr. Rosen will Mrs. C. M. Sloman. join her later. For the Social Service Relief Fund. from Mr. and Mrs. Albert Samuel Neil Jacobs. son of Dr. Kahn. and Mrs. Joseph J. Jacobs of Sturtevant -Ave., will spend the Thu Answer to a Nation's Prayer , summer at Camp Tamakwa, Al- gonquin Park, Ont. THE DETROIT PRESS"— A Good Sc Claw fustrthood by Daniel Ginsberg, son of Mr. NATHAN NORMAN • TY 4-6635 and Mrs. Sydney Ginsberg of 1956 On Sal. at All Better Dealers Boston Blvd., left for Shady Trails Camp, North Port, Mich., Flowers for all eecasions — where he will remain for the Dealer-Joy Florist, Tyler 8-6622. entire Dr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Jacobs and children, Ramon David and Luba Beth, of Sturtevant Ave. are vacationing at Bluffton on Lake Michigan. Bouquet Lentheric MRS. SIMON SHETZER Petoskey at Humphrey Ayes., at the first social affair to be held in the new home. Luncheon, to be served at 12:30 p. m., will be followed by card games. Prizes will be award- ed. Mrs. Al. Goldberg, chairman for this party, states that ac- commodations will be limited since all catering will be done by a committee selected from the memberkhip and no professional servicea will be employed. Each member is by this time in receipt of itgr card bearing complete data of the affair and names and telephone numbers of committee women who are taking reserva- tions. Tickets are still available by phoning Mrs. Goldberg at llogarth 0864. Mrs. Simon Shetzer, co-chairman, can be reached at Townsend 8-1909, and any of the following women who comprise the ticket committee may be contacted: Mesdames Dorothy Cove, Jack Dunn, Rob- ert Manvil, Anthony Deutsch, Joseph Rose, Mark Benach, Wal- ter Amnon', Maurice Wagner, J. Harvith, Harry Rosman, L. A. Gottlieb, L. Germansky, W. New- ton. Jack Greenberg and David Kaltman, Mrs. Robert Rosen is chairman of the ticket commit- tee. Weather conditions being suit- able, those arriving earliest for lunch will be served on the roof garden of the home. This gathering is being ar- ranged under the auspices of the good cheer committee of the auxiliary of which Mrs. Al. Gold- berg is chairman. Hostesse's for the afternoon will include Mesdames Philip Greenwald, Jules Wolfson. L. Green, Samuel A. Granadier, Jo- seph Lasky, Roy Rubin, Harry Ernstein, Norman Adelman, Da- vid Kliger, K. Lebowitz, Moe Leiter, Nate Fishman, Samuel Kavanau, Moe Prince, Herman Schmier, Sam Collier, Ed Bern- stein, Ben Imber, K. Faudem, J. Greenberg, A. B. Strasler, Max Raritan, Philip Gorelick, Samuel Schwartz, Aaron Silberblatt, Ju- lius Wartell, Ben Watersone. A. Zagal, Ralph Paul, Ben Jacob, Harry Galperin, Carl Germain. Joseph Sachs, Karl Kutinsky, Sam Weller and Jack Rubin. Mrs. Jack Kavanau is chairman of hostesses. Last Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. J. Rose, chairman of the sunshine committee, arranged a party for the residents of the Ilome for Aged, as the personal offering of both Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ferar who this week celebrat- ed their silver wedding anniver- sary. Mrs. Ferar is president of this auxiliary. Dr. Morton Helper Named on Staff of U. of M. Hospital Dr. Morton Helper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Helper of 2489 Atkinson Ave., has been named assistant resident in the roent- genology department of the Uni- versity of Michigan Hospital at Ann Arbor and has already as- sumed his duties there. Dr. Helper received his B. S. degree .in 1932 and his M. D. in 1936, both from the University of Michigan. He interned at Har- per Hospital. Pioneer Women's Council Reports Year's Progress The council of the Pioneer Wom- en's Organization held Its last meeting on June 24, at the home of Ethel Cabot, 2976 Leslie Ave. The work of the past year was reviewed with satisfaction, and the coming year's work was outlined. Stress was placed on the donor luncheon, to be held at an earlier date than usual, on Tuesday, Jan. 11, 1938. During the recent tour of Gol- die Meyerson, the organization an. ranged a special luncheon with her, and pledged itself to the pro- ject to aid the Port of Tel-Aviv by buying 100 shares. The various groups of the Pia neer Women's Organization brought glowing reports to the council on work of the past year. Group No. 1 is closing the sea- son with a picnic July 11, at Pal- mer Park. Group No. 2 will have its picnic at a later date. Group No. 3, known as the Drora-Kadi- rnah, English-speaking group, closed the season's work with a so- cial evening. Mr. and Mrs. Max Sthayowits of the Belcrest Apts. are avend- ing the 4th of July week-end at the Edgewater Beach Hotel DEDICATION OF MONUMENT in Chicago. A monument in memory of Julius H. Marx will be dedicated Mr. and Mrs. Sam Friedman of on Sunday, July 11, at 2 o'clock the Belcrest have as their guests, sharp in the new plot of Wood- Mr. and Mrs. Moe Friedman of mere Cemetery. Relatives and Cleveland. Together they are leav- friends are Invited. In case of ing for a week's trip to Charlevoix, rain, the dedication will take Perfumed Eau de Cologne You'll feel all a-glow and a.tingle if you apply Bouquet Lentheric generously all over the body, especially after a tub or shower. After this pervading sensation of cool fresh- ness you will then experience the delicate, lasting freshness that Bouquet Lentheric bestows. Shanghai, Miracle, Asphodel., Tweed and Gardenia fragrances. 1.00 to 2.95. HIMELHOCH'S—TOILET GOODS—STREET FLOOR Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid FIFTH ANNUAL PICNIC Will Be Ileld on WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, AT BOB LO - Games and Prises for the Children—Cards for Grown•Ups Call TYLER 6-0678 for Tickets SOUTH HAVEN . . . on LAKE MICHIGAN In the Heart of Vacationlaid Where the cool lake brreses meths Utlea keener .. • relega- tion more stImulallog . sports more restful. 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The Ideal Spot at Which to Spend Your Vacation In Memoriam Donations to Contributions to the Sylvia Home for Aged Simons Scholarship Fund Mrs. Marian D. Grosberg, Bay City, Mich., in memory of fa- ther, Mayer Davis; Mr*. K. Gold- stein, 3311 Chicago Blvd. W., In memory of daughter, Sheina; Mrs. M. Gruber, Capitol Heights, Md., in memory of mother, Mrs. Litwin; Mrs. M. Hurwitz. %Ta- ctile, N. Y., in memory of J. W. Allen; Z. Morris, 3259 Calvert, in memory of father, Jacob M. Morris; Mrs. N. Newnan, 314 Elmhurst. in memory Of Joseph Solomon and Emma Solomon Pol• lock; Louis Rosenberg, New York Contributions to the Sylvia -Si- mons Scholarship Fund of the Music Study Club of Detroit were received from the following: In honor of the 25th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- mund Sloman, by Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Saute, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Berman and Dr. and Mrs. Maurice Benyas. In memory of Muriel Smith, from Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lappin