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and THE LE

July 1, 1938

CHR N

PRENZLAUER SOCIETY
EXCURSION JULY 13

BETROTHED

Spend Your Vacation at
Mieltigates Beautiful

BARON'S RESORT

Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Herz of
Henry Meyer will leave July
5 for Meridian, Miss. where he • 2492 Clairmount Ave. announce

the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
will visit his parents for a fort - the
Heinz Leon, on Saturday, July
night.
2, at Congregation Bnai Moshe ,
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Ro , ,en. Dexter and Lawrence. At home
that are spending a few days in ',to friends on Saturday after-
Pittsburgh. Irioon and Sunday, from 2 to 6
and 7 to 10 p. m. No cards.

Large, airy rooms, elegantly furnished, with private bath and
shower. Children's dining room and governess—playgrounds.
OUR OWN DANCE BAND and GROUP OF ENTERTAINERS
OFFER TWO SHOWS EVERY EVENING
and Women's Solariums—
Private Bathing Beach— Men's ■
New Social and Entertaining Staff — Tennis and
Handball Courts, Golf Course nearby, and
Horseback Riding

11

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Segal
are spending the holiday week-
end in Frankfort, Mich.

MISS DIANA .1. GRANET

LOW RATES

Miss Diana J. Granet's engage-
ment to H. King Brown of Leslie
Ave., son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam-
uel Brown, was announced by
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Granet of Leslie Ave., June 19.
Mr. Brown was graduated from
the University of Michigan on
June 18. Plans are being made
for a formal engagement recep-
Cantor J. H. Sonenklar of Con- tion.
gregation Shaarey Zedek is in
charge of arrangements for the
"'Melave Malke" on the eve of

SOUTH
HAVE Arranges Program
ON LIME MICHIGAN

Heart of Vacationland

Where the cool lake
breezes make living
keener .. . relaxation
more stimulating . . .
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.
Mineral baths. Easy to
reach by paved high-
way U. S. 31, bus, train
or Roosevelt Steamship
Lines, out of Chicago
daiy.
l Write for attrac.
new pre-
view folder T.

while vacationing in Michigan ... No
trip to Detroit would be complete with-
out a visit to the nationally known

.

The Finest and Most Modern Resort in Michigan
SOUTH HAVEN, MICH.
Completely redecorated and a new lobby added—
complete in every detail of equipment
and convenience.

EXCELLENT CUISINE

II GOOD NAME
TO REMEMBER

Mrs. N. Blatnikoff, general
chairman, assisted by Mrs. A. H.
Fixler and Mrs. Fannie Strauss as
co-chairmen, have arranged for

At `Melave Malke'
of Zionist Parley

Ellmann Addresses
New York Council

Miss Ruth Felsenthal of Chi-
cago, ill., was the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Meyer the past
week-end. On Sunday, June 26,
Mrs. Meyer honored her guest
a breakfast.

II

Miss Jean Fivenson of Alpena ,
Mich., is the guest of Miss Sonia
Dushkin of Virginia Park.

Miss Gerry Probe of St. Louis
Mr. and Mrs. S. 'M. Epstein
are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. spent a few days in Detroit as
J. W. Gilbert in Charlevoix for t e guest of Miss Beverly Shap-
ero of Pingree Ave. enroute to
the week-end.
Camp Arrowhon where she will
Mrs. Harry Becker of Sher- remain for the summer.

wood Forest, entertained at lunch-
eon and bridge at Franklin dills
Tuesday, for the pleasure of Mrs.
Benjamin Breakatone and daugh-
ter, Blanche, of Chicago, and Miss
Gloria Breakstone of Corinth,
Miss.

Among the pre-nuptial affairs
given in honor of Mrs. Herman
Ostrow (Bessye Sachs) whos e
marriage was an event of June
30 were a personal shower given
by Miss Pearl Sachs at Moinet's
at which 97 guests were present
on May 27 `Miss Josephine Crum-
Mr. and Mrs. Louis K. Lam- ly honored the bride at a mis-
bert, Mrs. Ralph Shroder, Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Dreifus and Miss cellaneous shower on May 28.
Mrs. David Miller, Miss Tillie
Mildred Wolff left June 26 to Spilk, and Mrs. Max Elias were
spend several days at Rondeau hostesses at
a kitchen shower for
Park, Oct. 30 guests, June 11. Mrs. David
Bez entertained at a miscellan•
James Wineman and Irving eous shower June 14. Mrs. Myron
Kaufmann are spending the holi- Lawrence and Mrs. Jack Green-
day week-end in Charlevoix. berg
.were co-hostesses at a lunch-
eon in honor of Mrs. Ostrow on
Mrs. Charles A. Finsterwald,
accompanied by her daughter, June 21.
Mrs. George Kleinman, and the The Misses Edna Goodman and
latter's daughters, Carolyn and Hilda Polk left for Camp Win-
Marylon, and son, Sidney, have
just returned from a trip to Chi-
region, Canada, where they will
cago,
Milwaukee,
Appleton
and spend
the summer as camp coun-
"The Dells"
in the
Wisconsin
sellors.

j

RESTPUR1111T5
1130 Griswold Street
2951 Woodward Ave.
200 feet of U.S 12
U.S. 10 at Charlotte SI.

v

a

• . . . famous for high quality foods,
moderate prices, and a human, inter-
ested service.

MRS. N. BLATNIKOFF

many events for . the annual ex-
cursion to Bob-Lo on Wednes-
day, July 13. There will be
games, swimming, dancing, amuse-
ments, and prizes will be
awarded.
The proceeds of this excursion
will help bring a child here from
Germany.
For reservation call Mrs. Blot-
nikoff, Ho. 4472; Mrs, A. H. Fix-
ler, Tyler 7-1487, or Mrs. Fannie
Strauss, Ho. 9640, .

eastriete4 4/4-eon4

NEW YORK.—A resolution ap-
proving the Pittsburgh plan of
Jewish unity and a series of other
resolutions dealing with various
pressing problems which confront
DR. I. JEROME HAUSER
the Jewish community, were
WILL RESIGN POST AT
adopted by the Jewish Council of
"M''' MEDICAL SCHOOL
Greater New York at its ninth
annual conference held on June
19, at Hotel Park Central, New
Carried on Important Experi-
mental Work with Zinc Sul-
York City.
phate as an Infantile
The conference, which was at-
Paralysis Prentative
tended by the members of the or-
ganization and representatives of
Dr. I. Jerome Hauser of the
many Jewish organizations of
faculty of the University of Mich-
New York City, was presided over
igan Medical School, has an-
by Bernard G. Richards, chair-
nounced that he will resign from
man of the Council, who rendered
South Haven, Mich.
this post to enter private practice
a report of the activities of the
in Detroit abou' Aug. 1.
organization since the holding of
- C
Dr. Hauser, together with Dr.
the previous annual conference. River.
A. C. Furstenberg and Dr. Max
An address on the problem of
Mrs.
Fannie
Cohen
of
Glendale,
M.
Peet, all of the University of
Robert J. Newman of Canter-
refugees from Germany and Aus-
Cslif., formerly. of Detroit, is a Michigan Medical School, carried
tria was delivered by Dr. Samuel bury Drive left July 1 to spend guest of Mrs. Anna
A
Goldberg
of
on
intensive experimental work
Covert, secretary of the several days on S. T. Gilbert's Sturtevant Ave.
in many parts of the United
Kadimah Club to Dedicate CANTOR J. H. SONENKLAR McRea
Federal Council of Churches of yacht in northern Michigan.
States and Canada with zinc sul-
Memorial Library at the the Zionist convention, this Sat- Christ in America and secretary
Miss Lillian Horowitz and her phate as an infantile paralysis
urday evening, July 2, at Hotel
President Roosevelt's Advisory • Dr. and Mrs. Herbert I. Kel- mother of Rochester Ave. re-
Fresh Air Camp July 10 Stotler. Cantor Sonenklar is in of
preventative. They collected and
month's
lett
have
returned
from
a
Commission on Political Refugees,
turned from Los Angeles where correlated the data and concluded
charge of the musical program. who declared that when the na- visit to the Pacific Coast. While
they spent the past month.
that it has not yet proved its
' As a memorial to Reva Glass-
Dr. Ludwig Lewisohn will de- tional policies of a country bur- in San Francisco, Dr. Kallet pre-
man Rice and Lillian Solomon liver the principal address. The
value.
den other countries with the care sented a paper before the Ameri-
Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter of
Schultz, the Kadimah Club will latest Palestine talking picture,
These three physicians present-
con
Proctologic
Society
of
which
of cast-off citizens, it ceases to
Congregation Beth Tefilo Eman- ed an exhibit describing their
dedicate a library at Fresh Air "Ilanitah," will be shown.
be a matter of internal affairs he is vice-president
uel will leave Monday for the work at the convention of the
- Camp, near Brighton, Mich., on
and becomes a matter of concern
annual convention of the Rabbin- American Medical Association in
Sunday afternoon, July 10, at
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hopp
2:30 o'clock. The public is in- Picnic Proceeds of Mlawer to the entire civilized world. He and Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Kahn ical Council of America at Bel- San Francisco on June 12. The
the
com-
expressed
the
hope
that
mar, N. J. The council is the
Umgegend Verein to Go
vited to attend the dedication
exhibit showed how at the Uni-
left June 30 to spend the holi-
ing international conference on
national organization of the alum-
, ceremonies, which will take place
versity of Michigan they had
day week-end in Oscoda, Mich.
for Polish Relief
ni of Yeshiva Isaac Elchanan, the
refugees to be held in July at
on the first parents' visiting day
worked out a special method of
R. Mar- Chic' Hebrew Theological Col-
Evian, France, will succeed in
of the 1938 sOason.
administering the solution. In
Mr. and Mrs. Philip
The fourth annual picnic of the focusing the attention of the
To reach Fresh Air Camp Mlawer UngegeneVerein will be
ruse left June 30 for Charlevoix lege, and other young Orthodox this the patient is laid on a table
dried out Grand River Ave., on given on Sunday, July 10, at whole world on this tragic prob- to be the guest of Mrs. Isaac rabbis.
with his head off the edge so
U. S. 10 to stop light at inter- Riverside Plymouth Park. The lem and will devise a program of Gilbert over the week-end.
that it falls backward as far as
Mrs. Dora Unger of Brooklyn,
section with U. S. 23 (State Po- ehairmaw--of the picnic, Max H. alleviating at least in sonic meas-
N. Y., is visiting with her son- possible. Then, after the nasal
ure the deeply distressing situa-
life PostVone 'mile this side of
Leo Schoenburn of Chicago,
passages are constricted with a
Davis, appeals to the public to tion of the victims of Nazi bru-
Brighton, Mich. This point is
III., was the guest of his sister, in-law and daughter, Rabbi and solution of ephedrine, one cubic
patronize this event as the pro- tality.
.
38 miles from Detroit City Hall,
Mrs. Maurice Enggass the past Mrs Max J. Wohlgelernter of centimeter of the zinc sulphate
ceeds will go for relief of the
1940
Gladstone
Ave.
or 30 miles front Grand Rive Ave.
Other problems were dealt with week-end:
solution is dropped in with an eye-
needy- Polish Jews. Hot meals
and Five Mile Road. Turn right
in addresses by Reuben Fink, a
will be served and there will be
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wagner dropper.
on U. S. 23 and continue six
vice-president of the council;
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Thal and
By making drug-treated X-ray
entertainment.
of 3017 Buena Vista Ave. enter-
James I. Ellmann, vice-chairman children are spending the week-
miles to camp.
tained at a supper and dance on photographs of the patients it
Directions to the , park are as
The season at Fresh Air Camp,
of the Jewish Community Coun- end in Toledo.
was determined that this method
follows:
Grand
River,
turn
left
Saturday,
June
25,
in
honor
of
which opened officially on June
cil of Detroit; Dr. Hyman Ep-
the graduation from Central High obtained a complete coverage of
27, is divided into five periods of on Neuburgh Road, out Edward stein, 'David Schneeberg and Ja-
Norman Birnkrant of the Whit-
the necessary area by the pre-
two weeks each. Succeeding per- Hines paved road, follow the road cob L. Warkow, secretary of the tier will return on July 7 from School with high honors of their sumably preventive solution.
twin daughters, Sarnia and Mar-
iods, when new groups of boys till you see the picnic sign. Those Council.
Oakland, Calif. Mr. Birnkrant, cella. Forty guests were present. Nurses could apply this method.
and girls will leave for camp, who have no transportation and
Dr. Hauser, speaking for his
Mr. Ellmann discussed the Jew- who is president of the Junior
betin July 11, July 25, Aug. 8 wish to come should meet at 10:30
ish Council idea with special ref- Board of Commerce, attended a
Mrs. Louis Schwartz and son, group, recommended that at pres-
and Aug. 22. Parents and friends a, m. on the day of the picnic at
erence to its operation in Detroit. national convention in Oakland Maxwell of Ottawa, Oct., were ent the use of the method be re -
Jericho
Temple,
2705
Joy
Road,
are invited to visit and inspect
He declared that the Jewish Coun- and made a tour of the coast the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. stricted to the circumstances of
the camp every Second Sunday and they will be taken care of.
cil of Detroit not only served as in the interest of the Junior H. Schwartz of Chicago Blvd. an epidemic outbreak, when thou -
afternoon, between 2 and 4 Harry Figgot is president of the
sands of children could be treated
a forum and a clearing house for Board of Commerce. His broth- for the past two months.
organization,
I
Bornstein,
vice-
o'clock.
in a short time.
the variegated communal activi- er, William, is remaining in
Registrations for Fresh Air president, H. P. Rossen, financial
California for another four weeks
Coverage of the nasal passage
Mrs. Jacob Warbler and fam-
ties there but also as a means for
secretary,
J.
Newburg,
recording
Camp, which is open to Jewish
before returning to his home in ily of Euclid Ave., left Tuesday by zinc sulphate, however, cause
training
in
the
art
of
dihcipline.
boys and girls from 6 through secretary, and H. Greenbaum,
Detroit.
the
loss of the sense of smell, at
to
spend
the
summer
at
Charle-
Largely
because
of
the
influence
15 years of age, at a nominal treasurer.
least temporarily and possibl
of the Council, the Jews of De-
voix.
fee, may be made at 51 W. War-
Mrs. Alfred A. Klunover and
permanently
in some persons.
troit
have
learned
to
thrash
out
ren Ave., Room 308, COlumbia Young People of Beth Moses
mother, Mrs. Rosa Isaacs, of Col-
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Atkins of
Those who recover from thi
their differences in a friendly and
1600.
lingwood Ave. are sojourning at 2911 Monterey Ave. announce the
to Have Open Meeting
loss do so gradually, so that fo
peaceable manner which has re-
Ste. Agatha des Monts, Quebec, Bar Mitzvah of their son, Rich-
July 10
a long period the incomplet
sulted in greater harmony of ef-
Canada, where Mrs. Isaacs has
Zaludkowaki and Choir on
and Harold, on Saturday, July sense gives food a variety of quee
fort and more constructive results
her summer home.
An open meeting of the Young for the entire community.
16, at Bnai Moshe Synagogue, tastes. Dr. Hauser, recoverin
Altman's Hour This
People of Congregation Beth
Dexter and Lawrence. At home from doses administered to him
Sunday
A report on the activities of the
On June 20, Detroit College of
Moses will be held on July 10, at Jewish Information Bureau,
Sunday, July 17, from 2 to 5 self, found that orange juice be
Law conferred upon Joseph Maz-
1:30,
at
the
synagogue,
680
Owen
came unpalatable.
On the occasion of the national
which was organized several years er, Louis E. Letzer and Henry p. m. No cards.
Ave.
All
young
people
between
convention of the Zionist Organ-
ago under the auspices of the P. Onrich, attorneys and noun•
Mr. and Mrs. Myer M. Apple-
ization of America, Rev. E. Zal- the ages of 17 and 25 are request- Council, was rendered. The Bu- sellers-at-law, the degree of mas-
baum of W. Chicago Blvd. mot- North Woodward Branch o
udkowaki of Pittsburgh, Pa., for- ed to at"snd this meeting. A reau furnishes free information ter of law„
ored to Mackinac Island for the
Jewish Women's Eur e
merly of Shaarey Zedek of De- prominent speaker, entertainment on subjects of Jewish interest,
and
a
social
with
cards
and
danc-
holiday week-end.
troit, will appear in a musical
peen Welfare Organiz e
I. e., facts relating to Jewish life
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice H.
ing
will
conclude
the
meeting.
For
program over Altman's Jewish
and history, customs and prac- Zackheim of 2916 Webb Ave. will
tion to Have Excursio
During the past week-end,
Hour, on Station,WMBC, from 12 information call Manuel Feldman, tices, activities of Jewish organi- be at home to their friends and
July 26 to Bob-Lo
Asher T. Gordon, medical stu-
noon to 1:30 p. -fiz. this Sunday. Madison 4813.
zations of various types here and relatives on Sunday, July 10, af-
dent at John Hopkins Univer-
Rev. Zaludkowaki will be assist-
abroad, etc. Of recent months ternoon and 'evening, in honor
sity,
was
the
house
guest
of
Rabbi
MONDAY
NIGHT
CLUB
The
annual excursion of th
ed by the Shaarey Zedek choir.
the Jewish Information Bureau, of their 25th wedding anniver-
and Mrs. M. Zager of 3026 W. North Woodward branch of th
A meeting was held at the
On Saturday evening, over Alt-
the report stated, has been Par- sary. No cards.
home
of
Mrs.
L.
Klein.
The
next
Grand
Ave.
Jewish
Women's European We
man's Hour, broadcast over
ticularly busy directing those who
fare Organization is scheduled f o
WMBC from 8:30 to 9:30 o'clock, monthly social will be held at the inquire about questions with re-
Drs. Aaron Dubnove and Noah
Meyer
Burstein
of
Tel
Aviv,
home
of
Mrs.
J.
Gallant,
1681
Tuesday, July 26, at Bob-Lo Par
the speaker will be Rabbi Isaac
gard to refugees to the proper E. Aronstam are on the editor- Palestine, who has spent the past
Mrs. Ida Schultz is chairma
Hazelwood.
Stollman.
ial board of the Hebrew Medical
sources.
eight months in Detroit as the assisted by Mrs. E. Epps an
Journal
"Ilarafe
Haivoi."
The
Among the important resolu-
resolu-
guest of his son, Al, has left Mrs. Bagdade. The commit
Slay, semi-annual issue carries an
tions, fq addition to the one on
tions,
this city to return to Tel Aviv made arrangements to have rac
article by Dr. Dubnove and ab-
the Pittsburgh plan of unity, the
to join his family. Mr. Bur- for all, with prizes and games f
stracts of articles by Dr. Aron-
following were adopted: Endorse-
stein sailed on "The Rex" on Fri- the children. The public is i
stem.
ment of the plan for a Jewish
day, July 1. Enroute he will sited. All members and frien
state in a part of Palestine; au-
visit numerous points of inter- are urged to come. For i
Mn. and Mrs. Aaron Silber-
thorizing the special emergency
est in Italy and Egypt.
formation, call Tyler 7-3527.
blatt were hosts at a dinner at
refugee committee of the Council
The organization acknowled
their home on Muirland Ave. in
Miss Isabella Werbe of the De- with thanks contributions to t
"to obtain the support of all Jew-
honor
of
Mrs.
Meyer
Silberblatt's
and
civic
organizations
for
a
A delegation of 10 from. the
troit Conservatory of Music gave Benjamin Wisper Memorial Flo w
ish organizations and societies for
Detroit local Post 135 attended mammoth parade have been set the purpose of raising a fund with 83rd birthday. Among the guests the last of a series of musical
er Fund by the following me
present were Mr. and Mrs. Ben
the Ohio State Department Con- Over $800 in prizes will be which to render aid to the vic-
teas for her piano pupils at the
berg: Mrs. Tillie Adelman,
Silberblatt and son and Mrs.
Women's City Club on Sunday,
vention of the Jewish War Vet- awarded to the best uniformed tims and refugees of Nazi oppres-
memory of her brother; Mrs. Fa
Harry
Jacobson
and
son
of
To-
p the best musical corps sion in co-operation with the Na-
erans of the United States held at grous,
June 26.
nie Cohen, in memory of h
ledo,
0.
ll
as
for
several
other
out-
as
we
Columbus, 0., on Saturday and
tional Coordinating Committee";
husband, the late Jacob Cohen
Sunday, June 18 and 19, The standing features in • the parade. support of the Council to the
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fox of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Newman 2499 W. Euclid Ave., announce Yahrzeit; Mrs. Abe Kasle, in he
Weekly
committee
meetings
are
delegation consisted of Comman-
United Jewish Appeal; condem- of Clements Ave. and their sons,
the Bar Mitzvah of their son, or of her son's graduation fro
der Maurice Bordelove, Dr. Rob- held at the Book-Cadillac Hotel nation of racial discrimination by
Raymond, Robert and Lloyd, left
University of Michigan and w
ert Rosen, Dr. and Mrs. Perry P. headquarters with the president, employment agencies, business Tuesday for a week's visit in Arnold, on July 9, at Congrega-
tion Shaarey Zedek. At home left for New York to enter t
Burnatine, Mr. and Mrs. Otto A. Samuel J. Leve.
firms and educational
educational institutions Pittsburgh.
Space in the Masonic Temple
the same day, afternoon and eve- Jewish Institute of Religion; M
Silvers, Phillip Cantor, secretary,
for the Council
A. .1. Redblatt, in honor of t
banquet and authorization
ning. No cards.
Dr. Mark Herzfeld and Mr. and has been leased for a
to continue its study of such con-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Samuel
W.
Leib
recovery of her daughter, Syl
The convention was addressed which 2,500 people are expected ditions with the purpose of com- and Dr. George V. Leib are
to
attend.
A
military
baU
at
the
Miss Eileen Kay of Buena from her recent illness; Mrs.
Mrs. Henry Shapiro.
batting all forms of discrimina- motoring to Duluth, Minn., to
Helper, in honor of her so
Book-Cadillac
Hotel
is
expected
Vista
Ave.
has
been
admitted
as
love, Housing Chairman Dr. Rob-
tion in co-operation with the attend the District Grand Lodge
a member of Cum Vist Sorority. business administration cent
ert Rosen and Publicity Chairman to be one of the outstanding fea- League Against Discrimination in Convention of Bnai Brith.
cate.
At
the
next
meeting,
Miss
Fran-
tures
of
the
encampment
by Commander Maurice Borde-
Employment and other organiza-
The June publicity program was
cais Katz and Miss Eileen Kay
Dr. Perry P. Burnstine.
tions engaged in this work; ap-
Mrs. Rubin Dubrinsky and
A large delegation from the covered by three most timely and pointment by the Council of "a family, and Mrs. Philip Dubrin- will be initiated. A social will
follow and refreshments will be Contributions to the Jew;
interesting radio egresses given
Ohio,
including
the
na-
State of
special committee to obtain the sky and family, left to spend the
Children's Home
served.
tional commander, Harry H. by Commander Maurice Borde- support of Jewish organizations summer menthe at Charlevoix.
Schaffer of Pittsburgh, Pa., Re- love on June 14 over Station for the establishment of a Jewish
.
Harriett Krell, daughter of Mr
The Jewish Children's Home
ief WXYZ, Otto A. Silvers on June Pavilion at the World's Fair for
onal V iae Commaa ers-in-chO.,
Rabbi and Mrs. B. L. Levin- and Mrs. Maurice Krell, of Glynn
16 over Station NyMBC and Dr.
Detroit, wishes to acknowled
giamuel Fri edman 'of dAkron,
S
the dissemination of accurate In- thal of Philadelphia, Pa., are Court, graduated from Central
with thanks the receipt of do
and Isadore Worth of Riverside, Robert Rosen on June 20 over formation. as to Jewish organiza- guests at Olympia Hotel in Mt,
High School, June 22. Her lis- tions from the following:
Station WWJ. The general
N. J., as well as many other vet-
miss Norma LIM Mr. and
ter, Blanche, came from Coral
three radio talks pre- tions, activities, cultural ideas Clemens.
erans of high rank were In at- theme of all
Tomei Partdeon. Mr end Um Mon
and causes"; pledging "the sup-
Gables, Fla., to be present at Rowntiold. J. W. Webber, SIYA A
Rented
a
resume
of
the
activities
Misses Charlotte and Elaine the graduation exercises.
An open house party, a ban- of the Jewish War Veterans of port of the Council to the Jewish
Sander. Sta
J.
Guttman. lirs.
tendance.
Information Bureau for the ex- Kaufman were hostesses at a
Fvnily. In memory of the Tahrs It
Jay ratter; Peter C. Kent. Wm
quet, a tour through Columbus, the United States both during tension and enlargement of this luncheon for 20 guests at their
Miss Goldie Chaness was enter- Deniamln. Mr. and Hr. Hammy
-
past
wars
and
in
civilian
activi
and important convention deliber-
work with the aim of building up home in the Whittier Ants, on tained at • miscellaneous and man. bneoring the recovery of H.
ties. They discussed the aims
L. Frank; Change Levy. Wm. Mel
ations yen on the program.
a permanent archive and store- June 25.
personal shower given for her at Wm. ft. Shoran. R. Robin..
The Detroit convention corn- of the Jewish War Veterans in house of knowledge of lactiag
Abramson.
furthering
a
program
for
"Amer-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
I.
Goodman
and
the
Wilshire
Hotel
on
Wednesday
Prot-
"Mee meets considerable
43rd na- value to our people," etc.
daughter, Dorothy. left Wednea. evening. June 29, by the Misses
rem teemed. the coming encamp- icanism" at the coming
G.
Richards
was
unani-
Bernard
Flowers fee all oevadeas
which will be
Lake Rose Switken and Marion Apple.
1Pernsiesitts for the sue of tional encampment
mouslY re-elected chairman of the day to spend the summer on
Deater.ley Plerleu Tyler II-11422.
guests attended.
ord Ave. and the partici- held at the Book-Cadillac Hotel, Council.
Michigan near Muskegon. Forty-five
' geMee et 15 0) various veterans' Sept 2-6.

Chamber of
Commerce

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Mrs. Dim Fenton and Mrs.
Barney Smith were hostesses at
a bridge luncheon at the Knoll-
at wood Country Club Tuesday.
Covers were laid for 45 guests.

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ATTENTION!



JEWISH ORGANIZATIONS
AND
THE JEWISH PUBLIC
You Are All Cordially Invited to Attend the

ANNUAL PICNIC
sponsored by the

0 Detroit Jewish Free Burial Ass'n
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(Chesed shel Ernes)

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SCUM & llion., July 3 Sr 4 7P:
AT THE BEAUTIFUL
Detroit Creamery Grounds
•(1,{EAR MT. CLEMENS)
COME OUT AND HAVE A GOOD TIME

Special Attraction!
Sidney Charnel's, son of the president of the Chesed
shel Emes, will demonstrate Television with a. machine
loaned by American Telephone Compony. (First time
in Michigan.)
Ematauscraiamiszawazausaannaisaussugowanowimmeartmegook.

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VETERANS PREPARE FOR 43RD ANNUAL
ENCAMPMENT IN DETROIT SEPT. 2 TO 6



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Welcome

Zionist Delegates

Eat All Your Meals at



LAcHAR/s

3153 Cass Ave.

8939 Twelfth St.

1.
Official Kosher Caterer for All
1.
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Zionist Convention Activities
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tee
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or
TREES PLANTED IN
1. APPEAL FOR STOLIN
THE BUTZEL FORES'
Is YESHIVA MADE HERE
BY
RABBI
OF
WILNA
1-
The Jewish National Fund III
An appeal in behalf of the Ye- knowledge the planting of th
;„ - 0 Shiva
Beth Israel of Stolin, Pol. following trees in the Fred 5
and, has been sent to Detroit Butzel Forest in Palestine:
;°„. Jews through Jacob Hoberman, One tree in memory of Sara
Town- Graff by Aronson Family.
,T 10250 Cardoni, telephone
Five trees in memory of Se:
". send 8-8399, by Rabbi Chaim moor
Baker by Daniel C. Siege
7 S. Ozer Grodzensky of Wilna.
to Two trees by Mr. and Mr
Rabbi Grodzensky appeals other
Morris
Kurtzman in honor of
and
to
Jews
e"
all Detroit
re Jewish
communities in this coon- covery of Dr. A. E. Bernstein.
ho try to help this school which One tree wag planted by WI
Hordes in honor of the bid h
he cares for hundreds of students tram Joel
Jacob Sperka, son 1
which finds itself in dire of
he :I. but
Rabbi and Mrs. Joshua Sperka.
straits at this time.
a, Contributions to the Yeshiva Trees may be planted in tl e
S. may be sent through Mr. Hober- Butzel Forest in Palestine I 7 •
l's man, a former student at the calling Mrs. P. Slomovitz, 174
fl- Stolin Yeshiva and its voluntary Stoepel, University 1-6972.
representative in Detroit
Gifts to North End Clinic
Ih Mid-Summer Luncheon of
North End Clinic has receiv
Bnai Moshe Sisterhood
Cm following contributions:
on June 12
of

EsNossIs
. or itsriTol. urrogliVrx
ofThe Bnal Moshe Sisterhood in- r""e-
La. rites all its members
and
friends
neat
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of SA
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I, to attend its mid mmer lunch- ino ensf .^,Hanre-
roe eon on Tuesday, July 12, at sts;.
Runty
"Ligi'l
i n.
14.'4
Mr. and r Mt..
Den ii?.
D Fenton.
'':. noon.
ter
TfizxhA.
calk
7.
conclude
this
ta
i',",..m;,,fn
will
affair
ter This
I. PhIman
J. Ileas011'a activities under the Fes- In memory of Hrs.
, Hrs. 1-- Jjrr.
k
J. idency of Mrs. Harry Meer. The le."',:11"eve
of 1..rvf.liframttannch
rms.,. rune for St-bomber', fr.
75- luncheon will be in charge Mr&
' M. Manuel Engel and
o
Ethel Goodman. Card games will ...on or "noc■-'1rTLX:ids"'n,
— follow the meaL Non-members mr,.__•eli Mrs• Hermann Heyde n...



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of

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ns.

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are welcome.

Nentartett Sunshine Club.

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