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HEINZ
VEGETARIAN SOUP

Next Wednesday, June 15, at
the Franklin Hills Country Club,
the Detroit Section. National
Council of Jewish Women, will
hold its third annual Franklin
Hills Day.
An important event socially, the
affair given Detroit women an op-
portunity to assist the Council
in its project of the care and edu-

carries on the label 0,
emblem of approval of

THE UNION OF

ORTHODOX JEWISH

CONGREGATIONS

of AMERICA

Among the 0 products of
Heinz are also the famous
Vegetariad Beans and
seven milchig cream Soups.

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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 com-
munication be made with

LOU HANDLER

DIRECTOR

9141 Monica
TYler 5.8600

or

3268 Richton
TOwnsend 8.3838

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breezes make living
keener . . . relaxation
more stirrtalating . • .
sports more zestful.
Miles of broad sandy
beaches ... Sporty golf
courses . . . gay dance
pavilions — riding, fish-
ing, boating, hiking.
Modern resorts and ho-
tels to fit any purse.
Minezattatba F.* au -tr.

Miss Gertrude D. Zemon, daugh-
ter of David S. Zemon of 816 Vir-
ginia Park, has chosen Sunday,
June 19, as the date of her mar-
riage to II. Harvey Gass, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gass of Lynn,
Mass. The wedding will be per-
formed
in the presence of the im-
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman
will return the first of the week mediate families and will be fol-
from their cabin in Gaylord, Mic,h. lowed by a reception from 4 to 7
p. m. at the bride's residence. No
cards.
Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Krieger'
of Boston Blvd. gave a cocktail
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Morrison of
party Saturday night, June 4.
2669 Glynn Court will be at home
Sunday, June 12, in honor of the
Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Kallet Bar Mitzvah of their son, Lynn
left for a month's stay in Cali- E., which will be solemnized at
fornia.
Congregation Shaarey Zedek on
Saturday. June 11,
Mrs. I. 'Clib'ert will • leave June
15 to spend the entire summer
Mrs. Alfred E. Lakin enter-
in Charlevoix, Mich.
tained 50 guests on May 25 at
the King Fong Cafe, with a show-
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Zemon of er and bridge honoring Miss Doro-
Parkside Ave. returned June 4, thy Betty Kamin, bride-elect of
having spent a few days in Chi- June 26. Miss Kamin was alsg,
entertained by Mrs. Edith Cugell
of Cortland Ave. with a bridge
Mrs. Julius W. Gilbert has re- and shower on April 28, and on
turned from a few days' stay in May 17 by Mrs. David Fishman of
Akron, 0.
Pasadena Ave. with a supper and
shower.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Id. Welt
and daughter, Josephine. will sail
The Ladies Auxiliary of the
June 17 to spend six weeks in
Master Plumbers Club will end
England.
the season's activities with a
luncheon for members and guests
Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund A. Rob-
on Wednesday, June 15, at Thorn-
inson will compliment Mr. and
ton's Coffee Shop. Mrs. Edith
Mrs. Max P. Heavenrich of Sagi-
Muskovitz, president, is in charge
naw at a family dinner party on
of arrangements.
June 15 at the Great Lakes Club,
to celebrate their 30th wedding
Miss Shirley Silverstone, daugh-
anniversary.
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Sil-
Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Finney of verstone of 2268 Gladstone Ave..
the Whittier returned from a few left for an extended engagement
with the Rita Rio All-Girls' or-
days' stay in New York.
chestra. This orchestra recently
Mrs. Edwin M. Rosenthal, Jr., played here at the Michigan Thea-
and son, Terry, of Washington, ter. They will play in all leading
have been the house guests of Mr. cities this summer and expect to
and Mrs. Edwin M. Rosenthal of be in Hollywood this fall to make
a picture. Miss Silverstone just
Boston Blvd.
graduated from Cass High S .chool
Mrs. Hoke Levin and Mrs. Sam- with highest honors, being an all-A
uel Ileavenrich left June 7 for a student. She was awarded a
scholarship. Miss Silverstone is
motor trip through Vermont.
a talented musician.
Mrs. Walter S. Baer. Jr., of
Chicago will arrive June 16 to
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Mervis will
be the house guest of Mr. and be hosts at breakfast, in honor of
Mrs. Amson C. Tabor of Parkside their daughter, Clara. to members
Ave.
of the Mitzvah clubs at Congrega-
tion Beth Tefilo Emanuel, Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Levin and Woodrow Wilson, on Sunday
and family of LaSalle Blvd. spent morning.
the oast week-end in Chicago,
visiting with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Green of
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2203 Hazelwood Ave. announce
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund M. Slo- the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
man of 235 Arden Park will be Jack, on -Saturday, June 18, at
at home Sunday, June 19, after- Congregation Shaarey Zedek.
noon and evening, in honor of the
engagement of their daughter,
A lovely surprise party was
Elaine, to Lippman L. Lumberg.
tendered for 16 gueats on Satur-
No cards.
day night, June 4. to Miss Harriett
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bladen Heller in honor of her 16th birth-
and son, Terry, returned from a day, by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
few days' visit in Syracuse. N. Y. Joseph B. Heller of Virginia Park.

Grosner, Walter Irving, Maurice
During the past week Harriet
Landau, Louis A. Schwartz. Theo-
Suffrin of Westchester Rd. and
dore Schwartz, Ralph Weisman.
Bernard Wise of LaSalle Blvd.
Louis Welt, Leon Winkelman and
entertained Jeanne Kaine of Bal-
M. D. Wittelshofer.
four Rd. who returned from High-
land Manor, Tarrytown. N. Y.,
TREES PLANTED
and also Sydney Gendelman of
IN BUTZEL FOREST
Cincinnati.

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BRAND NEW

Huntington
Console Pianos

MRS. MORRIS LOEB

llogarth 2027, is taking reserva-
tions.
Mrs. Abe Rosenberg, retiring
president, will preside. Annual re-
ports will be given by officers and
committees.
Officers to be installed are:
President, Mrs. Morris Loeb; first
vice president, Mrs. Philip Lipson;
second vice president, Mrs. Joe
Staub; third vice president, Mrs.
Milton Greenblatt; treasurer, Mrs.
Norman Adilman; recording secre-
tary, Mrs. Samuel Charfoos; finan-
cial secretary, Mrs. Michael Har-
ris; corresponding secretary, Mrs.
Maurice Cornfield; reporter, Mrs.
Harry Rott; junior advisor, Mrs.
Max Rosenbaum.
Tickets for the floating dinner
dance to be held on Sunday, June
26, at 6 p. m., on the S.S. Greater
Buffalo, may be obtained by calling
Mrs. 1. M. Hertz, To. 6-7416

'195

(IN MAHOGANY)

• Stands only 36 inches High

• Full 88-note standard scale

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thrilling "buy" at just $195. T
instrument is small
(occupies less than the spaeet
3 by 5-foot rug) but
it's full-toned, has splendid atiuM its bass strings are
copper wound and the finish is e 'Wlent. This i s an
unusual opportunity that you won't I t to miss. Cer-
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Music Store-13th Floor

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On Wampler'a Lake in the Irish Hills

Mrs. Bessie Schwartz of Am-
bridge, Pittsburgh. Pa., and New
York is visiting Colonial Hotel in
Mt. Clemens.

FOR BOYS AND GIRLS FROM AGES OF 6 TO 15

Dr. and Mrs. Myer Teitelbaum
have moved from Ann Arbor to
Detroit and are now residing at
12835 LaSalle Blvd. Dr. Teitel-
baum was for four years a resi-
dent at the University of Michi-
gan Hospital. A graduate of the
University of Michigan medical
school. class of 1934- he interned
at the University of Michigan
Hospital for a year, was an as-
sistant resident there and was an
instructor in internal medicine
and a member of the staff of the
hospital.

Miss Sydelle Smith. a bride-
elect of June 12, was honored at
a linen and personal shower and
dinner, given by Miss Bess Kosak,
at the Wilshire Hotel, on May 16.
Covers were laid for 50 guests.
Mrs. Morrey Shepherd (Zelda
Smith) of 11845 LaSalle Blvd.
entertained 25 guests at a hand-
kerchief and hosiery shower and
dinner, at her home on Wednes-
day evening, May 18, in honor of
her sister. Miss Smith was also
guest of honor at a beautifully
appointed luncheon at the Detroit-
Leland Hotel on May 21, given
by the girls of the classified adver-
tising department of the Detroit
Times.

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Chamber of
Commerce

UNVEILING OF MONUMENT

An unveiling of a monument in
memory of Edith Rotman will take
place on Sunday, June 12, at 11:00
a. m., at Brith Sholem of Detroit
Cemetery, Gratiot at Little Mack.
Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will of-
ficiate. Relatives and friends are
MRS. J. T. GREENBERG,
Secretary. invited.

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of the participants in the 4isth
annual convention program of the
Central Conference of American
Rabbis, to be held in Atlantic City
from June 21 to 26.
Dr. Solomon B. Freehof of
PittAurgh and Dr. Joseph L. Fink
of Buffalo have been named to
preach at the religious services
South Haven. Mich.
which will climax the convention.
Dr. Leo L. Honor of Chicago,
executive director of that city's
Bureau of Jewish Education, is
one of the speakers listed on the
religious education program. His
subject will be: "Maturing into
Thanks from Women's Aux- Jewish Life." •

Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle:
The Women's Auxiliary of the
Jewish Home for Aged takes this
opportunity of thanking you for
your very splendid co-operation in
handling our publicity this past

Dr. Hugo A. Freund. Mrs. Bar-
nett 111(4n and Richard Freund
left for 'Walnut Hills School in-•
Natick, Mass., to attend the grad-'
uation exercises of Miss Peggy
Freund.

The Jewish National Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dunitz of
Council acknowledges the planting Parkside Ave. returned Tuesday
of trees in the Butzel Forest in from _West Virginia accompanied
Palestine, as follows:
by their daughter. Shirley, who
The Monday Night Club held a
Two trees by the Ladies Aux- is a student at Greenbriar.
social meeting June 6, at the home
iliary of the JewishNItional Fund
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Blankets
Ave. entertained 12 guests. last The next meeting will be held at
the
home of Mrs, J. Schwartz.
One
tree
in
honor
of
birthday
Sunday evening. honoring the
Slipcovers
of son, Irving, by Mr. and Mrs. Misses Freda and Esther Gordon
MANED NS
Milton Barack.
Mrs. Dora Brechner of 2470
from Halifax. Nova Scotia.
Three trees by Mr. and Mrs.
Gladstone Ave. will leave Detroit
Samuel Caplan, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rosen- June 24 to vacation with her son,
Theodore Isaacs and Miss Helen zweig of Miami Beach. Fla., for- Joseph L. Brechner, now employed
Curtain Laundry and
Kass in memory of Mrs. Esther merly of Detroit, were hosts at with the government in Washing-
Cleaners, Inc.
Kaplan.
an informal reception given in ton and residing in Arlington, Va.
4737 Elmhurst Ho 1010
One tree by Mr. and Mrs. Harry honor of the graduation of their They will leave Washington on
Kraft in honor of their recovery sons, Arthur Marston and Erwin June 30 for a motor trio of the
from illness; and one tree by Mr. Jerome. Mr. and Mrs. Rosen- East which will include atop-ovens
Kraft in memory of
Dr. Franklin to Participate and Mrs.
parents. zweig and sons will vacation in at friends in New York and As-
cnelr
in Ser
bury Park, N. J. The return trip
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in Convention of Re-
in tk th e East, returning
Trees may_ be
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wan tar _the_ tailthe made scum Can.

daily. Write for attrac-
tive n e w pre-
view folder T.

, iliary of Jewish Home
for Aged

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Zedakah Club will hold annual
installation in the form of a lunch-
eon bridge which will take place
on Monday, June 13, at 12 noon,
at the Detroit Leland Hotel.
All members and friends are in-
vited to attend. Mrs. Joe Staub,

PLAN A REAL
VACATION
Have your

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Lines, out of Chicago

ZEDAKAH TO INSTALL
OFFICERS ON JUNE 13

cation of refugee children. The
committee headed by Mrs. Walter
Laib, chairman, and Mrs. Sidney
J. Allen, co-chairman, has been
Perfecting plans for the entertain-
men of the Council members and
their friends who anticipate
spending the day at the club.
Beginning with swimming in
the club pool at 11 a. m., the
program will include aquatic en-
tertainment, luncheon at 1 p. m.
and a fashion show.. If the
weather will not permit outdoor
activities, games will be played
inside the clubhouse. Members
are requested to bring their own
cards and mah Jong sets. The
committee is providing prizes.
Mrs. Julian Wolfner is in charge
of entertainment
The fashion show is being di-
rected by Mrs. Harold Allen, as-
sisted by Mrs. Harry Farbsten
and Mrs. Mortimer Meyer. Iligh-
lights of the summer fashions will
be shown by the following shops:
Irving's, Sax-Kay, Pack-Wolin,
Edith Brown, Ilimelhoch's. Wal-
ter's and the Peter Pan shoo.
Mrs. Amson Tabor is chairman
of the hospitality committee. Serv-
ing on her committee are the
following: Mesdames Martin But-
zel, Wilfred Doner, William
Fleischman, Ralph Folz, George
Galanty, Milton Gordon, Louis
Heavenrich, Clement Hopp, John
Hopp, Victor Klein, Hoke Levin,
Samuel J. Levin, Philip Marcus°,
William Mazer, Gerald May, Rob-
ert Newman, Harold Rattner.
Ralph Shroder, Herbert Smith,
George Waldbott. Marvin Gin-
gold and Oscar Zemon.
Tickets of admission are $3
Per person. Patron tickets are
$10 and special gift contributions
are $15 and over. Tickets may
Purity Past Matrons Club will
be secured at the Council club-
house, Columbia 0450, from Mrs. meet at Devon Gables. Tuesday,
David Cooper, University 2-0188, June 14.
and Mrs. Joseph Gaylord, Temple
Mrs. Albert Harris of Battle
1-5594, ticket chairmen. Lunch-
eon reservations must be made at Creek will be in Detroit to attend
the graduation exercises of her
once at the Council clubhouse.
Beatrice Ruth Fisher,
Among the special gift subscrib- niece,
era are: Miss Emma Butzel. Mes- (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman
dames Meyer Applebaum, Leo Fisher, from Wayne University,
Butzel, Clarence Enggass, Isaac Thursday, June 16.
Gilbert, S. T. Gilbert. S. E. Heine-
Mrs. Harry Michelson and son,
man, Albert Kahn, Ben Lambert,
Mortimer Meyer, Jacob Neiman, Hanley, of Chattanooga, Tenn.,
Harry Newman, Ed Rothman, are the house guests of Mrs. Mol-
Nate Shapero. Joseph Welt, Harry lie Kahn of Waverly Ave.
Winston, Julian Wolfner. Harold
Irving Kaufmann returned from
Smilay, Sidney Allen. Walter
Laib; and Harry Jacobson. in St. Louis, having attended the
Goldman-Bauman
wedding,
memory of Anna L. Jacobson,
Additional patronesses of the
The
following
will
be graduated
affair are as follows: Mesdames
Lewis C. Hank. Louise Kahn, from Wayne University at the an-
Harry Becker. Day Krolik. Harry nual commencement exercises on
Barnett. Ida Blum, H. C. Broder, Thursday, June 16: The Misses
Henry Butzel, I. Davidson, Joseph Sara Jane Kaplan. Lava Fauman,
Ehrlich, William Frank, J. E. Gay- Miriam Levin, Edna Goodman,
lord, Samuel Glogower, Sylvan Dorothea Ferar and Jennie Platt.

Large Children's Playground and Many Other Features . .

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JUNE 10, 1938

WOMEN'S COUNCIL'S
FRANKLIN HILLS
DAY WEDNESDAY

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Little Women of Hadaasah week-end at Shady Rest Farm in
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Hopt-
to Have Election June 19; Portland. Mich.
man will celebrate their 25th wed-
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Outing June 26
Miss Ronnie Berger of W,•Bos- ding anniversary on Sunday, June

On Sunday, June 12, Little
Women of Hadassah will graduate
inta Junior lladassah at a cere-
mony to take place at the Statler
Hotel. All who are interested are
invited.
The following Sunday, June 19,
election of new officers will take
place.
June 26 closes the season with
an outing to take place at Belle
Isle. The co-chairmen arc Marion
Yura and Bette Geltner. Members
of Little Women of Iladasah are
asked to call MPes.Yura, Town-
send 7.5261, or Miss Geltner, Tyler

ton Blvd., who has been attending 19, at Lachar's on Cam Ave., and
the Marjorie Wekter School in on the same day their daughtlr,
Washington. -returned home Sat- Yetta, will become the bride of
Samuel Block.
urday.

Miss Hilda Rosenfield was en-
tertained at a dinner and shower
for 50 people by Mrs. L. Stern
and Mrs. 11. Berger on Tuesday,
May 31. at the Vivette Tea Room.

Mr. and Mrs. A. Sandelman will
Mrs. H. Levier will be hostess be at home at 2977 Cortland Ave.
at • luncheon of the Gems on on June 19, from 2 to 5 and 7
Tuesday, June 11. at 1955 Blaine to 9, p. m., in honor of the Bar
Mitzvah of their son, Stuart Leslie.
Ave.

6-4117.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis R. Miller
of 16886 LaSalle Blvd. enter-
tained 70-guests at a dinner-dsnce
at the Book Cadillac on Sunday
evening. June 5. in honor of the
confirmation of their son. ouis
R., Jr.

As a climax to an active season,
the Junior Home Relief Society
will hold ifs annual summer for-
mal at Dearborn Inn on Satur-
day. June 18.

Mrs. Aaron Teitelbaum of Lynn.
Mass.. formerly of Detroit. is vis-
iting her children. Dr. and Mrs.
Myer Teitelbaum of 12835 La-
Salle Blvd.

Theta Delta Gamma Sorority
announce their fourth annual
moonlight to Bob-Lo on Wednes-
day. June 22. For tickets, call
Rose Bassin, Trinity 2-2643, or
Ida Stellar. Davison 2727.

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forized. Crease-resisting.
Cool as only spun rayon
can be. Zipper all down
the front —for quick
getting into and easy
ironing. Town colors—
navy, black, slate green
and copen or country
club white. Sizes 14 to 40.

Tested washable.

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Pre-school group 3 to 6 under special expert super-
vision.
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Camp always open for inspection—Directions: U. S. 112 to
Ypsilanti to camp site. Turn right 500 feet after entrance
to State Park.

Phone TYler 5-7539 or write to 2689 W. Boston Blvd.

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