litcPerRorrjEmsnafROMICLE PAGE SIX P. 'HUMAN RELATIONS STUDY JULY 26-291 FROSTY rob tat NEW YORK (Religious News Service)—The holding of an 'In- stitute of Human Relations at Estes Park, Colo., July 26-29, on the subject of "American Democ- racy and Totalitarianism" was announced here by Dr. Everett R. Clinchy, director of the Na- tional Conference of Jews and Christians, 300 Fourth Ave. The institute, which is expected to draw religious and lay leaders of the Protestant, Catholic and Jewish faiths from all parts of the country, will be held under the auspices of the midwest area of the National Conference, with headquarters in Chicago. Prof. Arthur II. Compton, No- bel Prize winner and professor of physics at the University of Chicago, will serve as general chairman of the Institute and will deliver the keynote address. "Essential Principles of American Democracy" will be defined by President Krank Kingdon of the University of Newark, N. J., and Father Robert A. Walsh, Dooling College, Des Moines, Iowa, while "The Challenge of the Totali- tarian State to Democracy" will be discussed by Dr. Everett R. Clinchy and Senator William H. King of Utah. "The Rights of Minorities" will be considered by Rabbi David II. Wice, Omaha, Neb. fel on a SUNBACK at ru ant PLAY SUIT 3.95 Ju Its a peach of a play-suit, cut so you can turn your back to the sun! Then for sports or street wear, you can add the skirt! Luggage, royal, black and white. 10 to 20. Fifth floor. Co bt T1 lit fti ' lei cc} pt 3( at FINAL CLOSE OUT All Candy Boxes - Lamps - Book-Ends - Ash Trays PRICES IN PLAIN FIGURES and Other Imports FEINBERG JEWELRY COMPANY 508 METROPOLITAN BLDG. SEE SY FOR A GOOD BUY CHERRY 6373 Extra Special Value. In Diamond Watches Platinum Mountings and Diamonds To those with a little piano experience, the Hammond Organ is the key to a new realm of self-expression. 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Traurig of 12th St. Totalitarianism" Mr. and Mrs. David Botvinick of Washburn Ave. announce the DOTS re July 22, 1938 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Picnic of Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society on Sunday engagement of their daughter, Mabel, to Meyer R. Rubin, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Max Rubin of Tuxedo Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Max announce the engagement of their daughter, Florence, to Cecil Aaron, son of Mrs. Lillie Aaron. Mr. and Mrs. George Bernstein announce the engagement of their daughter, Rose, to Harold I. Wagner, son of Orville Wagner of Chicago. Mrs. Samuel Benjamin of LaSalle Blvd. announces the engage- ment of her daughter, Madelyne, to Harris David Cohen, son of Mrs. Morris H. Cohen of Alpena, Michigan. The marriage will take place in September. July 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Steinberger (Fannie Raskin of Calvert Ave., a son. July 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Max Raimi (Marian Jacobs) of 8330 Dexter Blvd., a daughter, Linda. July 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Steinberger (Elsie Yelnick) of Sturtevant Ave., a son. July 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis LaVine (Ruth Lichtman) of 11606 Dexter Blvd., a daughter, Judy Beth. July 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Allen Dinkin (Bessie Feldstein) of 2006 W. Philadelphia Ave., a son, Leonard. June 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Horwitz (Annette LeVine) of 4081 Tyler Ave., a son, Melvyn Ronald. To Mr. and Mrs. Leonard L. Radner (Myra Lucille Moyer), a daughter, Carol Marie. To Mr. and Mrs. Albert G. Sanders (Esther Serling) of 2750 Sturtevant Ave., a daughter, Gail Arlene. To Mr. and Mrs. Manuel W. Eisenberg (Marion Serling) of 3001 Fullerton Ave., a son, David Harold. iitaniatits Eva Prenzlauer Group Pledges Room for Mt. Sinai Hospital CHIMBEROFF DeYOUNG Mrs. Sol DeYoung of Pingree Ave. announces the marriage of Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid her daughter, Essye, to Maurice met at Belle Isle July 19. Mrs. Edward Chimberoff of Chicago, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Charles Gitlin, guest speaker, praised Mrs. Eva Prenzlauer for Chimberoff, July 14. setting the foundation of the present group. SILETS -DOVITZ On Sunday, July 3, Lachar's Mrs. Eva Ellenstein was ap- . a beauti- Hall was the scene of pointed parliamentary adviser. fully appointed wedding when The members voted to set aside Miss Doris Dovitz, daughter of a fund for a room in the Mt. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dovitz, be- Sinai Hospital in Detroit when came the bride of Norman Silets, it is built. Mrs. Anna Williams son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Silets. and Mrs. Sam Osnos were ap- Rabbi M. Zager officiated. pointed trustees of this fund. Donations were received from and Mrs. Heiman in honor 1,000 Hebrew School Chil- Mr. of the birth of their grandson, dren Are Entertained Roger Klein. N. Woodward J.W.E.W.O. Donor Luncheon on Jan. 10 On Tuesday, July 19, more than 1,000 pupils of the United Hebrew Schools were transported by buses from the various branches to Eastwood Park where they spent a day in various wholesome recreative amuse- ments. The board of directors of the schools is thankful to the follow- ing who made this day of fun possible for the children: Sidney J. Allen, Nate S. Shapero and Max Kerner. Courtesies were also extended to the children by Charles and Abner Rosenzweig. The children were not only ad- mitted to all the amusement places, but were also treated to soft drinks and ice cream. Informal Hammond Recitals Daily (Organ ... at SOO p. Himel-Hose by Larkwood Morning Four Threads Births Final plans have been com- pleted for the annual picnic of the Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society, to be held on Sunday, July 24, at Plymouth Riverside Park. A hot dinner will be served and light refreshments will also be available. There will be all kinds of games and contests with prizes. Arthur Schiff will have charge of the entertainment for the children. The committee, headed by Mrs. Dave Muller, is composed of the following: Mrs. Max Gross, Mrs. Abe Muller, Mrs. Sam Berkowitz and Mrs. I. Auslander. There will be signs posted di- recting the way to the picnic grounds. All members and friends to- gether with their families are urged to attend the picnic. • Thousands in use In residences, churches and schools. Round the clock with GRIN NELL BROS. at Outing Evening Two Threads A Real Vacation AT THE BEACH HOTEL All Outdoor Sports Cocktail Lounge Dancing Until 2 DeMolay Group's Thanks Rates $500 p weirthda myeaulps CHARLEVOIX, MICH. Mid-Season Savings at Hudson's CLEARANCE of SHOES For Children and Junior Girls `2.45 '2.95 '3.45 Misses' sizes 12% to 3 Child's sizes 2 to 8 Jr. Girls' size. 35 to 9 This group of mid-season values offers mothers an opportunity to pick up substantially reduced shoes for the children's imme- diate wear, as well as for later! 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En- ideas to take met in the land of dorsed by the Italian organiza- the free . . . The Jews in Amer- tion's annual convention at Kan- ica will always have strong sup- sas City, Mo., the message was port and active cooperation from the first of its kind rceeived by the American Italians . . . " Bnai Brith from a large minority The organization ratified and adopted Deanna's views and af- group in the United States. In his message Osanna declared firmed them "to be the attitude that American Italians "have and expressions of the National come, like Jews, to appreciate I Italian-American Civic League." 1.35 For music and moonlight. Little luxuries you can't live without! 3 prs. 3.90. Polish Government Party Reads Jews Out of Country's Eco- Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: nomic and Cultural Life Please accept the sincerest thanks of Perfection Chapter, Or- WARSAW (WNS) — Poland's 3,500,000 Jews were virtually der of DeMolay, for the co-opera- tion extended by your paper in read out of the nation's economic and cultural life when the Camp connection with our recent float- ing dinner-dance. of National Unity, the official gov- MARCUS B. SONNE, ernment party, adopted a 12-point Chairman, program regarding the Jews Perfection Chapter. which demands the curtailment of their participation in economic Dortor-Joy Florist. Tyler 6-6822. life, a reduction of their numbers Flowers for all occasion. by enforced emigration regulated by international cooperation and the restriction of Jewish partici- pation in the school system, the press, radio and the theater. An- nouncing its decisions at the close of a three-day conference of the party's national council, the party issued a declaration asserting that it aimed at creating a great Po- land and that the Jews, as a po- litical factor identified with Jew- ish groups outside the state. had separate national aims and there- fore weakened Poland's national forces and interfered with na- tional evolution. NED'S AUTO SUPPLY TO BUILD 1.00 ... but surprisingly long lived, 3 prs. 2.85. The records in the office of the Wayne County Clerk reveal that Peter J. Drexelius, Harold Helper and Morris II. Marks 'recently formed a partnership and are practicing law at 2246 National Bank Bldg. under the firm name of Drexelius, Helper & Marks. Mr. Drexelius was formerly chief trial lawyer for the City of Detroit, Department of Street Railways. He was a professor of law at the University of De- troit and at the Detroit College of Law. Mr. Helper received his Juris Doctor degree at the University of Michigan and has been asso- ciated with Mr. Drexelius for the past six years in the general practice of law. Mr. Marks was graduated from the medical school of the Uni- versity of Michigan in 1924 and subsequently graduated from the Detroit College of Law.. Ile is specializing in medical legal work. He is a member of the American Medical Association and the Wayne County Medical Society. Exclusive Hammond Representatives 1938 Kedettes This season's entire stock of washable fabric shoes, s o Popular for camp, cottage and knockabout wear in town, are offered at this below-regular clearance price. Sixes for children and Junior Girls included in the broken selection. 1.79 CHILDREN'S SHOES—FOURTH FLOOR—GRAND RIVER AVENUE HUDSON'S Prices Subject to ?.% Sales Tax SOLID AS THE CONTIN E. mi lr NORTH AMERICAN Elias Goldberg E HEBREW CALENDAR, 1917 TO 1941, IS STILL FREE TO OUR READERS! Passover was late this year! Now yahrzeit? When should we cele- about Rosh Ilashonah? How about brate our son's Bar Mitzvah! These and many other questions Passover next year? When is my that you may want to ask about Hebrew dates are answered in the Heinz 23-year Hebrew - English Calendar. It will be sent to you free on receipt of a post card or a letter. The book gives you: I. All the Hebrew dates and their corresponding English dates for the last 20 years. 2. All the Hebrew dates from now to 1941. 3. All the dates of important Jewish holidays up to 1962. 4. A page to keep your records of family anniversaries. yahrzeita, weddings, etc. To receive your copy of the book, write to: H. J. Heintz Co., Dept. J-2, Pittsburgh. Pa. , Bright new rosy shades. Fragile looking Law Partnership Formed by Drexelius, Helper and Marks 1515-21 WOODWARD AVE. And Branches I Teatime Three Threads MISS RUTH COLTON The engagement is announced of Miss Ruth Colton of this city to Dr. Meryl M. Fenton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Fenton of Chicago Blvd. The wedding will take place late in September. The first regular meeting under the new administration of the North Woodward branch of the Jewish Women's European Wel- fare Organization, was held on July 20, Mrs. Anna Goldberg pre- aiding, Plans were made for the sixth annual donor luncheon to be held on Tuesday, Jan. 10, 1939, A store for rummaging is now available. Savings banks can be had by call- ing the chairman, Mrs. Ida Schultz, Tyler 7-3527. For infor- mation call also Townsend 5-4256. Final arrangements were made for the excursion to Bob Lo, on Tuesday, July 26. Tickets may be Set Nov. 15 as Date for the had by calling Mrs. Ida Schultz, Mizrachi Donor Event chairman, or her co-chairmen, Mrs. T. Segal, president of the Mrs. F. Epps, Townsend 8-2934, or Mrs. J. Bagdade, Townsend senior Detroit chapter, announces that the annual donor event spon- 7-2199. sored by the Mizrachi Women Detroit will take place at the Contributions to the Jewish of Congregation Shaarey Zedek on Children's Home the afternoon of Nov. 15. Gift to Hebrew Schools in A midsummer rally of mem- Honor of Zackheims ' The Jewish Children's Home bers will take place Monday af- of Detroit wishes to acknowledge ternoon at Congregation Bnai The United Hebrew Schools is with thanks the receipt of dona- Moshe and all Mizrachi members in receipt of a contribution from tions from the following: are urged to attend. Mr. and Mrs Ch•rlea s. Laniden In Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Friedman in honor of daushter• return iron] howl. The most completely lost of all honor of the 25th wedding an- gal; Mr. Olamm; DR 111 Dela yea, Apar. la plan Charm , mill , al Ace' n Samuel days is that on which one has not niversary of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Frank, Panda", Mich The Mart &been laughed.—Chamfort. Zackheim. Modern Ills e VnIt tolloal• 79c Much sheerer lokin! Take miles of steps and dozens of washings without a whimper. Save and be safe through Life Assurance L DAVID STOTT BUILDING Charlevoix Beach Hotel at course and play one of the most crystal clear and the sandy bot- picturesque golf courses in this tom is safe. Charlevoix-the-Beautiful Mayor Richard W. Reading attended the g roun d.brkki ng ceremonies at Woodward and Calvert when a ne w Ned's Auto Supply roper-station is to be erected. The mayor is at the throttle of the steam shovel . . . behind him are Bill and Chuck Gershenson. Peering around the shoulders of the three men in line is Aaron Gersbenson. These three, with • fourth brother, Sam Gershenson, are the owners of Nerd's Auto Supply Company. Charlevoix has been rightfully named the beautiful, for no- where in northern Michigan is there a place more attractive than Charlevoix. Charlevoix offers much in the manner of sporting events and one can indulge their every wish in whatever appeals to them most, Golf can be played at the Charle- voix course or one can drive In five minutes to the Belvidere part of the country. The Charlevoix Beach Hotel is situated on Lake Michigan and enjoys its own beach. Guests can relax all day on the clean sand, can go directly from the beach to their rooms by elevator, or into the cocktail room Mr luncheon and refreshments, or a game of bridge. The children love" the beach at the hotel be- cause it is an convenient and accessible. The water is always The rooms at the Charlevoix Beach Hotel face the water and are an important part of a good vacation. Guests can dance in the cock- tail room to excellent music un- 01 two each morning. Charlevoix itself takes advantage of this room, and nightly crowds from all over Charlevoix congregate there to indulge their fancies as they will.