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PAGE SIX

CHRONI LE

Mt. Sinai Hospital
Ass'n to Celebrate
Anniversary June 8
of
Celebrating TAiimination
o

Purity, Perfection
Floating Dance and
Dinner on June 26

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features 3 pair

savings on Larkwood

Himel-Hose

(reg. 79c, saves 22c)
3 thread for dress
'4-thread for daytime

3 Prs. 2.15

(reg. 1.00,

3 Prs. 2.65

saves 35c)

2•thread for dress
3•threacl for daytime
7-thread for duty

MRS. EVA SPRINGER

(rug. 1.35, lases 750
2.thread for evening
also Komfy-Tops

3 Prs. 3.30

SUM FLOOR

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CAMP
TAMAKWA

The Algonquin Park Camp for Boys

ANNOUNCES

that a few more campers can be accommo-
dated and suggests that immediate corn-
mu.nication be made with

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DIRECTOR

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TOwnsend 8.3838

or

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REPAIRS :: REMODELING

Mrs. Hoke Levin returned home , Miss Jewell Prentis, student at
MRS. JACOB HARVITH
after spending the holiday Week- Briarcliff College, will arrive Se-
, turday, June 4, to spend the sum- meeting on Wednesday evening,
end in Columbus.
mar
with
her
parents,
Mr.
and

June 8, at Temple Beth El.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kauf- Mrs. M. L. Prentis of Balmoral
"It was on June 8, 1937, that
mann of Massachusetts Ave. are, Drive.
the first meeting was held to
launch the organization," said
home after spending the winter',
1 Mr. and Mrs. Sam Reznik of Mrs. Jacob Harvith, president. in
in Hollywood, Fla.
West Philadelphia Ave. will eels- announcing Wednesday's gather-
Mrs. Alex Schreiber and MrsIbrate their 25th wedding anni- ing, "and we think it is quite fit-
Nathan Schreiber were joint host- versary on Sunday, June 12, at
eases at a luncheon and miscel- the Fort Wayne Hotel at which
ianeous shower honoring Miss time their daughter, Mary, will
Maxine Feldman, bride - elect, become the bride of Hy Boyer.
given at Huyler's on Wednesday,
Mrs. I. Senderoff of Brooklyn,
June 1,
N. Y., is the house guest of Rabbi

Mrs. Jacob J. Isenberg of New and Mrs. M. Zager of 3026 W.
York is visiting with her children, Grand Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. William Isenberg of
Miss Ruth Kogan, daughter of
Burlingame Ave.
Mr. end Mrs. Max J. Kogan of 1
Cambridge
will return for,
Mr. and Mrs. Day Krolik and her summer Road,
vacation on June 9, 1
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kahn re- from her studies at Vassar Col.
turned from a motor trip to Wil-
lege.
liamsburg, Va.

CAMP MENA

On Wampler'a Lake in the Irish Hills

Greater Buffalo as the setting,
FOR BOYS AND GIRLS FROM AGES OF 6 TO 15
Worthy Matron Eva Springer of
Purity Chapter No. 359, Order of
Eastern Star, has announced com-
pleted plans for its annual dinner
dance to be held in conjunction
with Perfection Lodge No. 486, F.
and A. M. The Greater Buffalo
will cruise with its crowd of mer-
rymakers from 6:30 p. m. until
midnight.
A widely diversified program of
entertainment designed to make
the occasion an outstanding one
has been worked out by the chap-
ter committee in charge and of-
ficials of the Detroit & Cleveland
Navigation Company.
Prominent on the program will
be the tours of the boat conducted
by staff officers. Passengers will
be given an opportunity to watch
the actual operation of the ship.
. There will be facilities for
Mrs. Eugene H. Kopple is vis-
bridge, table tennis and shuffle . The following cadets will come iting with her son-in-law and
board and in addition dancing home for the summer vacation daughter, Dr. and Mrs. H. J.
will be enjoyed in the ship's new from Western Military Academy, Rothchild, in St. Paul, Minn.
sky ballroom, largest hall of its Alton, Ill.: Edgar Fenton, Irving
kind on the Great Lakes. A novel Goldman, Sheldon Zuieback and
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Rosen and
OFFERS
program of vaudeville will be of- Donald Cohn. Cadet Henry Ehr- son, and Jack Fisher were guests
son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H.
fered. • lich,
Ehrlich of 2455 W. Chicago Blvd., at the home of their mother at
Dinner will begin in the dining will graduate from this academy The Heights, Houghton Lake,
122 acres of beautifully wooded land on an altitude
rooms promptly at 6 p. m, for the
Mich., over the week-end.
of 2,000 feet above sea level.
on June G.
NATHANIEL H. GOLDSTICK
first serving and at 7 D. m. for the

Miss
Theresa
Berkowitz
enter-
second serving. The dinner will be
ling that our birthday meeting
Dr. and Mrs. Perry Burnstine
served by the expertly staffed of LaSalle Blvd, spent the holi- tained at a spinster dinner, in her should be held 'this year, again
Large lake of rare beauty and safety.
home en Normandy Ave., Wednes- on the 8th." Announcements for,
commissary.
day week-end in New York.

day, June 1, in honor of Goldie the meeting, mailed to all mem-1
For reservations call the gen-
-
Unsurpassed water and sanitation system and ade-
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Groaner Chaness, bride-elect of Aug. 14.
eral chairman, Mildred Schwartz,
hers of the group, stress the in- 1
quate new spacious buildings and equipment.
Townsend 64420; ticket chair- and daughter, Joan, and Mr. and
vitation extended to all members'
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kaplan of husbands and to other Jewish
man. Fay Stalburg, Townsend Mrs. Monte Wittelshofer and

6-5986; co-chairmen Alice Gar- daughter, Norma, are spending 1685 Calvert Ave. announce the women of the city who wish to
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Rober become members of the associa-
Moat modern play equipment, including new tennis
finkle, Townsend 6-3356; Zelda the week-end at Niagara Falls.
,
Jerome,
to
be
observed
Saturday
I.evine, Townsend 7-3127; Fay
and handball courts . . . Activities organized
June 4, at 10 a. m., at Congrega- tion. Wednesday night, it was an-
llaidy, Hogarth 3673; Eva Sprin-
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Meyer of
On
to suit the interest of various groups.
ger. worthy matron, Hogarth Chicago were the week-end guests tion Beth David, ElmhuIrst and nounced, the Mount Sinai mem-
14th Sts. At home Sunday, June

of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Butzel of 5, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10. No bership book will be closed, and
7906.
the first anniversary meeting will,
Irish Hills and large lake offer unex-
East Lafayette Ave.
The
historic
cards.
therefore, constitute the final op-
celled opportunities for arduous activities such
Mrs. David J. Levy returned 'Mr. and Mrs. Harry Meer en- portunity for women to be num-
l from
as long trips, all night hikes and general out-
Council's Franklin
a 10-day stay in New York. tertained 150 guests at a dinner bered among the first members of
the Mt. Sinai Hospital Associa-
door living.
at
Lachar's
on
Cass
Ave.,
last
Hills Day June 15 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mundstuk Sunday, in honor of the Bar Mitz - tion. The meeting is scheduled to

begin
at
8
p.
m.,
it
was
an-
of Pittsburgh were the holiday vah of their son, Edward. Theat -
Carefully selected staff ... no more than four chil-
All members of the Detroit week-end guests of Mr. Mund- rical presentations and dancing to nounced.
Nathaniel Goldstick, corpora-
dren to a counsellor . . . CAMP MEHIA is the
Section, National Council of Jew- stuk's parents.
the tunes of a gypsy orchestra fol •
counsel, will act as master of
ish Women, and their friends are
only Jewish camp authorized to issue credits
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Frank of lowed the dinner. Out-of-town tion
ceremonies for the session, and
invited to spend Wednesday, June
and merit badges to boys interested in Boy Scout
included
Dr.
and
Mrs.
Max
galaxy
a
the
program
will
include
15, at the Franklin Hills Country Wildemere Ave. left to attend the guests
Moore, Mr. and Mrs. David Moore,
activities. Physician and nurses on premises.
Club, and participate in.the day's commencement exercises of the Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mears and of interesting speakers, the an-
activities planned by the commit- American University in Washing daughter, Mrs. Ernest Klein and nouncement stated. Several of the

leaders in Detroit's civic and com-
ton, D. C., of which their son, J. Karp.
munity life have promised to
Pre - school group 3 to 6 under special expert super-
newts Jr. will be one of the grad-

Miss Lucille Goldstein and Miss speak, Mrs. Harvith said, and im
vision.
uates.
Helen Jane Goldstein of 3302 Ful- portant business will be trans
pection-,-Directions: U. S. 112 to
Mrs. Bertha Gomberg of the lerton Ave. returned home -after acted at the meeting.
Camp always open for i ns
"The event will be an occasion
Wilshire Hotel left for Duluth and spending the week in Louisville
Ypsilanti to camp site. Turn right 500 feet after entrance
which will long be remembered in
to State Park.
No Virginia, Minn., to visit her chil- Ky., and Cincinnati, 0.
rem Dr. and Mrs. Char es K.
Detroit," Mrs. Harvith declared
Included on the eveninv's hil
Phone TYler 5 - 7539 or write to.2689 W. Boston Blvd.
I Goodifian, for several weeks.
Alpha Gamma Phi Sorority, for-
merly the "Tops", has elected Lil- will be entertainment by the Ha
-
Society,
an
organi
Mrs. Sigmund Robinson and lian Miro, president; Rosalie Bar- levy Singing
her two children are visiting sky, vice-president; Alice Figlen, zation long popular with audi-
with Mr. and Mrs. Max Heaven- secretary; Reva Stein, correspond- ences of the city. The Ilalevy
ing secretary; Blanche Josef!, double octette will be conducted
rick in Saginaw ,
treasurer; Shirley Weisbrot, busi- at this meetings by William Cay-
Mr. and' Mrs. Charles Shapiro' ness managor.
man.
of New York are visiting with
their uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Arthur Winner of Chi-
cago, Ill., spent the holiday week- Youth Education
Samuel Glassman.
end with the Morrison family of
League Event on
The Misses Bernice Edelstein, Clements Ave.
Bess Feldman and Ann Ehrinpries
Sunday, June 19
CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
Robert Alpern, son of Mrs.
spent the past week-end in Harbor
Springs, visiting with Miss Edel- Anne F. Alpern. has been selected
1821 PENOBSCOT BLDG.
2
The
fourth
annual
Monte
Carlo
the
at
valedictorian of his class
stein's parents.
MRS. SIDNEY ALLEN
CA. 3338
Highland Park High School. He night sponsored by the Youth 3
Mrs. J. MI Berris will be soloist will enter the University of Mich- Education League will be held 01 2 3 4 5 6 6 7 8 9 0 I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
tee, headed by Mrs. Walter Laib,
Sunday, June 19, at 8 p. m., at
chairman, and Mrs. Sidney Allen, at the annual luncheon of the igan in the Fall.
Ladies Aid Society in Saginaw,
co-chairman.
The affair given annually by Tuesday. June 7.
the Council supports the special)
Trees Planted in
Graduation Gifts - Wedding Rings
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Luskin of
project of the organization: the
care and education of refugee Virginia Park spent the holiday Butzel Forest
Diamonds
Muskoka
Lodge
in
m
Germany
and
oter
children fro h
week-end at
SEE US FOR YOUR CONFIRMATION GIFTS
The Jewish National Fund
countries of oppression.
Muskoka.
The day's program will include
Council acknowledges the follow-
swimming in the club pool, a Mr. and Mrs. Leonard T. Lewis i F no gret trees
i the Butzel
t
i esnc
st r s planted
s wimming exhibition and a style are spending the week-end in
ry.la oft, the
show being arranged by Mrs. Pittsburgh.
nicailiar_
.4.
14 dies.-Au
'11°' 'IR
50r
71n. I --tf
7— Z7125
far
and
Mrs.
Lawrence'
El
eed-
SEE SY FttR A 0000 BUY
served at 1 o'clock. There wilt be
in memory of Hyman Koffman
CHERRY 6373
prizes. If the weather , does not man and son. Morton., and Miss and one tree in memory of Mrs.
permit outdoor sports, there will Phyllis Sherwin spent the holiday J. One
e ns t r te e
be bridge and ma jong• Members week-end visiting with relatives
tree honoring her grand-
— 1
are asked to bring their own in Buffalo.
mother, by Mrs. A. Rosen.
games equipment, Luncheon res-
One tree in honor of new born
ervations must be made at the
Dr. Dennis J. Kovan war unani- son, liral Noah, of Mr. and Mrs.
Council Club house. 89 Rowena, mously elected vice-president of the Ben Zion Appelbaum of Palestine,
Michael Reese Hospital Interne's by Pioneer Women Reading Circle
Columbia 0450.
• an
Among those who are serving Alumni Association at their
i Branch 2.
as patronesses of the affair and noel banquet in Chicago held a
Tem trees I n memory
m
of Albert
have (node special contributions to the Hotel Sherman, May 26.
Caplan by Mr. and Mrs. Abra-
Michigan
Mount'Clemens
khe,fund are the following: Mes-

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Charles K. Harris & Company

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CALLING YOU . . . CALLING YOU

V 7. WI ar-sinirwr r
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Club,.lonn R at Ere- I
Los A7geies.-----r-TXvi;
trtic
'of Jewish
National Fund in mem• the
Phoenix
371;;;rtt.- , Nate Shapero, Ben convention
king.
Tickets will entitle the hold-
Ta-
Shwayder, Ben Siegel, Amnon
ors of hays
Smilo.
to
mes
prizes
and
a
catered
ga
W asserman
era
Dr. and Mrs. Lawn
bor. Benjamin Lambert. Henry
ESTABLISHED 1899
supper.
Levitt, Barnett Malbin, Mortimer of 2626 Webb Ave. entertained Picnic of Wyandotte Congre- midnight
Mrs. Morry Sussman is chair-
Meyer, Jacob Neiman, Harry for about 100 friends on Monday,
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, luggage,
ew.
gation
June
19
man
of
the
committee, assisted by
n
honor
of
their
Newman, Herbert Robinson, Anna May 30, in
Diamonds, Silverware, Giftware and
The annual picnic of C ongrega- Mrs. William C. Sucher. Mrs. My-
Edward Rothman , born son. Following the Party, a
Rosenberg,
Schiffman,
Mrs. Sam Shuster,
Electrical Appliances
ron
Alvin, Harry Z. Brown, gaol of friends were entertained tion Beth El of Wyandotte will
Harry
M. G. Konel, Mrs. David M.
Butzel, Clarence Ennio. at t e home of Mr. a n d Mrs. be held on June 19, at Koester Mrs.
Blanke
Mrs.
William
P. Green-
MARQUETTE BLDG., Congress and Wayne Ste. Martin
Park.
Allen
Rd.,
between
Sibley
H. J. L. Frank, Leon Frank, Jo-Philip Rollins, 2918 Cortland Ave.,
berg. Mrs. Benjamin Schirtzman,
CAdillac 3210
seph B. Gaylord, Sam Gerson, at a cocktail party. which was fol- and King Rds.
Sirs. Dave Lenin and Mrs. John
Philip Lenox aid, chairman
Isaac Gilbert. S. T. Gilbert. Sol lowed by a dinner at the home of
has Sklar.
— Heineman, David Cooper and Wal- Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jacob, 3229 the entertainment committee,
afternoon.
The chairman of the ticket com-
many surprises for the
ter Irving and Miss Emma Butzel. Buena Vista Ave.
There will be bingo and other mittee is Mrs. Meyer Stamell of
Additional patronesses will be an-1
games. Many prizes will be 3256 Calvert. Townsend 8-5952.
,
Miss
Sylvia
Barnett
of
Cape
VACATION IN NORTHERN MICHIGAN
. !flounced next week.
She is assisted by Mrs. Fred Co-
I The ticket committee is work- T o wn, South Africa, is the house awarded.

AT
Residents of Wyandotte extend hen. 2008 Hazelwood, Tyler
ing under the direction of Mrs. 1 guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Bar.
an invitation to all their relatives 5-8706.
Gaylo
Cr and Mrs. Joseph Goodman of Briarcliff. Miss

Tickets may be obtained at the
rd who have under t em I nett, who will remain here for six an friends tow tin bethem at th e
no entrance door or by calling Mrs. Stamell or
the following captains for the !months, is being entertained by a p e nie. There
everyone
is
welcome.
licitation:
Miss
number
of
friends.
Mrs.
Cohen.
charge and
single' gift so

Here'. Year Opportunity to Spend the Kind of • Vacation
Emma Butzel, Mrs. Hy C. Broder,1 -
Among
those
visiting
at
the
CARD OF THANKS .
You've Always Dreamed About
Donations to Jewish Home
Mrs. Mortimer Meyer and Mrs.
13aths,
The family of the late Jeanette
for Aged
Abe Srere. In charge of the sale C Ionia' Hotel and Mineral
Comfortable Lodging - Excellent Food - Low Rates
of eneral tickets are: Miss Ann Mount Clemens, Mich., are: Mr.
The following have made dons- Delft wish to thank their relatives
.
Babcock. Mrs. James Stein and and Mrs. Harry Le o s j,„
Mrs. Robert Striefling. Mrs. Am- and Mrs. J. B. Whitman, Shirley lions to the Home for Aged: E. and
friends ext
for
the d kindness
and
WRITE FOR PAMPHLET..
them in their
ende
sympathy
J. Gen- Axenfield; Mrs. rs. Rosee SP
and Mr. and Mrs.
ck. recent b ereave ment.
Gassell's Lodge • Lewiston, Mich.
_
nick.
ckoollla
I lion Tabor heads the hospitality DaVil,
M
Cleveland,
O.:
delman.
Anrnivitt•O

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AUSMER, INC.

314 METROPOLITAN BLDG.—RA. 7854

Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Werbe
Mrs. Benjamin Lambert enter-
tained a few friends at luncheon of 416 Odette Ave. of Flint, Mich.,
hold a reception Sunday, June
at the Detroit Yacht Club. Thurs- will
5, from 2 to 6 p. m., in honor of
day, June 2. •
the confirmation of their daughter,

Victor II. Weil
left Thursday Lillian Delphine. The confirmation
service .will he read at 10 o'cicck
for San Francisco.
Sunday morning at Temple Beth
El. No cards for the service or
--
Mrs. Cecil Kaufmann returned rece tii n
her home in Washington, -hav- reception. '
een the house guest of Mr.
i n
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard H. Dosie
anti Mrs. Marvin Gingold of Bos- and daughter, Thelma Delphine,
ton Blvd.
of Fullerton Ave., returned from

a motor trip to Onaway, Mich,
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Copeland of
Calvert Ave. are spending sev- ' Mr. and Mrs. Ben Morrison of
eral days in Chicago.
:2669 Glynn Court announce the
Mr. and Mrs. Charles King of Bar Mitzvah of their non, Lynn,
Santo Rosa Ave. will return Sat- on Saturday, June 11, at Congre-
Reception
eZneid n e g k . . Nte
h om eShtahaarte evening.
a t a tion
urday, June 4, from a fortnight R
spenrin the east.

PA*

FURS

the first year of its life, the Mt.
Sinai Hospital Association of De-
troit will hold an anniversary

Choosing Sunday evening, June
26, as the date and the spacious
lounge and broad decks of the
giant 550-foot passenger line

t. PRICE

June 3, 1938

ntfrrRonjerisetRoNICLE
i

Beautiful Ballroom with Seating Capacity of sou

WRITE OR WIRE FOR RESERVATIONS

Unexcelled Service, Elegant Rooms, Strictly Kosher '.uisine

JR. BERDITCHEVER

The next affair of the Jr. Ber-
ditchever will be held June 27 at
9001 Twelfth St., corner Taylor.,
Tickets may be bought from any
member.
Monday, June G. the club will
have an opening meeting at 9001
Twelfth St. All Jewish youths
between ages of IA to 26 who wish
to join this organization will be
welcomed at the meting. which
will start at 13:45.

UNVEILING OF MONUMENT

AL TES

LAGER

IS BETTER BEER

MADE FROM

COSTLIER MATERIALS

An unveiling of a monument in
memory of Joseph Geller will take I
place on Sunday. June 12. at I
MIK•••• • —
o'clock at Machpelah Cemetery] Firom Ile a
Relatives and friends are invited. Dezter-Jey Meta. TA. a " 23-



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