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PAGE SIX

iiiEneritorejEwisnalRoxicul

April 14, 1 9 3 9

wed THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

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with her children, Mr. and Mrs. 13641 Dexter Blvd., and is con-
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ON THE SPORTIEST COURSE IN MICHIGAN



Woodward at Slate

Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Allen and
The Little Women of Iladassah
son, Jay, have moved from the announce their next meeting to
B elcrest to their farm at Walnut
be held on Sunday, April 16, at
Lake,
the home of Elaine Rosenberg
of Strathcona Drive. Plans will
Mrs. Benjamin Siegel and be completed for the Fashion
daughter, Elinore of Boston Blvd., Show to be held on Sunday, April
left April 10, to spend • few 30, at 2 o'clock, in the Jade Room
weeks in Atlantic. City.
of the Detroit-Leland Hotel,

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Miss Rebecca Ehrinpries, direc-
tor of Council Camp of the De-
troit Section of National Council
of Jewish Women, announces the
annual camp reunion to be held

On Sunday evening, April 23,
the Young People's Club of Tem-
ple Beth El will present its third
annual musical comedy. This
year's production, "Dust on. the

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COUNCIL CAMP HOLDS
REUNION THIS SUNDAY

'Dust on the Ocean'

in a smart spat shoe with

elasticised gabardine top,

new

Redford Golf Club

. - sawed - off" heel .

Mr. and Mrs. D. Finkelman of
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Alexander
Middletown, 0., are visiting with
Also blue or black patent
of 1956 Calvert Ave. will have
Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Fisher of Cal-
open house Sunday, April 16, in
vert Ave.
Only 12 Miles from City Hall
honor of the celebration of the
A SANDRA DEB
87th birthday of their mother,
Easily accessible by street car and bus.
Registered at the Clevelander
Mrs. II. Meisner.
Hotel,
Miami
Beach,
Fla.,
are
Mr.
MISS KITTY SCHWARTZ
Redford's famous course is in excellent condition
and Mrs. David M. Wigderson of
Lewis Frank, Jr., and his sister.
MISS JUNE BREZNER
and has the atmosphere and convenience
Ocean," was written entirely by Ruth, have returned from a motor Chicago Blvd. and Mrs. N. Finkel
of Lawrence Ave.
of a private club.
members of the organization and trip in Bennington, Vt.
on Sunday afternoon, April 16,
contains six original songs com-
from 3 to 6 o'clock. in the social
Limited number of memberships available.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kaplo- hall of Temple Beth El. Misses
posed by Miss Kitty Schwartz.
Miss Edith Heavenrich is spend-
"Dust on the Ocean" concerns ing a few weeks in Cincinnati as wits of 18404 Fairfield Ave an- Lydia Solovich and Zivia Seltzer
For further information, phone or write:
the trying experience of two Hol- the guest of Miss Elizabeth Gui- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their are directing the afternoon's pro-
son, Marvin Leonard, on Satur• gram and are assisted by Misses
lywood producers when they try terman.
day, April 22, at Congregation Bertha Berkowitz, Magda Szekely
to sign a vacationing movie star
Shaarey
Zedek. Reception at and Hortense Segal. The follow.
to a new contract. The entire ac-
Miss Barbara Wilkus, daughter
1400 United Artists Bldg.
CHerry 4816
tion takes place aboard a trans- of Mr. and Mrs. David Wilkus, home on Sunday evening after ing campers will participate: June
atlantic liner and gives the cast left to continue her studies at 7 p. No cards.
Brezner, Leonore Vass, Jeanette
Shoe Salon—
an opportunity for clever costum- Milwaukee Dawver.
Goldberg, Eada Rubenstein, Flor-
Fifth Floor
Mr. and Mrs. William Fisher ence Shilkovsky, Jane and Esther
ing, scenery and dance arrange.
and family of Webb Ave. return- Wenoker, Shirley Golen, Eileen
meats.
REDFORD 1400
Mrs. J. B. Neiman and children,
ed
from
a
several
weeks'
sojourn
Wald, Frances Dreifuss.
The following members of the Adele and Lester, left for a motor
in Miami Beach, Fla.
Young People's Temple Club are trip to New York.
engaged in the production of
Mrs. F. Lewis and daughter,
"Dust on the Ocean": Hanley Ro-
51r. and Mrs. Arthur Hass of
senberg, Louis Wetsman, Julian LaSalle Blvd, were hosts at a Jeannette, and soh, Nathan, of
Unger, Beverly Hamburger, Mrs. family dinner party, Wednesday 3203 Calvert Ave., returned from
Miami Beach, Fla.
Julian Unger, Kitty Schwartz, night, April 12.
Rodelle Broder, Delphine Klein,
J. Miller of 20720 Fenkell Ave.,
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Doner, Irene
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Coleman
The North Woodward branch
ems, Albert Ressler, Ethel Ruth (Irma Bieberstein) have returned Brightmoor, Mich., is home re-
cuperating
froilhis recent illness. of the Jewish Women's European
Goldman,
Estelle
Bussey,
Amy
front
their
honeymoon
and
are

(lifts to the Blunts B. Tobin tIoldias
Detroit chapter of Hadassah
nook linoriptMn Were made by Slr. and Cohen, Marion Moray, Mr.
Welfare Organization will meet
an d at home at 275 Merton Rd.
plans to devote its regular meet- Alm. Max Reldan.
Mrs. Morris Pevin of Calvert at the home of Mrs. Joseph
Mrs. William Sloman, Sylvia
Ave. returned from a six week's Modell, 1196 Edison Ave., Tues-
ing this month to a program on
Mrs. Philip Lipson, 17527 Fair- Cohen, Annette Goodman, Lillian
Miss Murial Lipson is spending
sojourn
in Florida.
field
Ave.,
Un.
1-9440,
or
Mrs.
the Palestine Pavilion. The na-
day, April 18, at 12:30 p. m.
Gross, Mr. and Mrs. Morton a week in Buffalo.
Mrs. Anna Goldberg, president,
Alonel office has been working David Seligson, 3343 Sturtevant Freedman, Paul Keats, Edwin
Mr.
and
Mrs. Morris Dinner of will preside.
Ave., To. 8.8742, will furnish in- Wolf, Herbert Greenstone, Sophie
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gerson
Kornicker
diligently to keep the general formation regarding this phase Wilensky,
3816
Cortland
Ave.
announce
the
The topic for discussion will
William
Friedman, returned to their home in New
membership informed of the im- of Hadassah activity.
That little emblem on the labels of more than
Robert Mazer and John Sills. York after spending 10 days with Bar Mitzvah of their son, Ardwyn be the clock project which is now
Howard,
on
Saturday,
April'
22,
i
portance of this project. Mrs. Max
n
progress. Mrs. A. J. Redblatt
50 HEINZ products shows the approval of the
Alter the performance in the their family, Mr. and Mrs. Mi-
at Congregation Beth Abraham i s chairman and the captains un-
• Blitzer of New York, Hadassah's
Chapel of Temple Beth El, the chael Falk.
Union of ORTHODOX JEWISH Congregations of
on Linwood and Sturtevant. Re- d er the supervision of Mrs. Sam
Young People's Temple Club will
Palestine Pavilion chairman, an-
ception at home from 2 to 5 Shayne are Mesdames R. Jacob-
America. There are no meats, no fats used in
offer dancing in the social hall.
nounces that the exhibit will fee-
Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Walters p.
m.
No
cards.
son, J. Zuckerman, L. Meyers,
Tickets may be obtained front left for a few weeks in Florida.
. ture models, graphs, status, photo
HEINZ © foods, such an
■■■
William Fisher and Harry Z. Gor-
William Friedman or from any
;murals and electrical devices to
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Kosak of don. Anyone desires to help this
member of the club.
. highlight extraordinary achieve-
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Weisman
HEINZ VEGETARIAN BEANS
and daughter, Nancy, spent the LaSalle Blvd. spent the holiday cause should call Townsend
ments in the eradication of tra-
(OVEN IMO)
week-end with their parents, Mr. 5-3762 or University 1-8834 and
past week in Cincinnati.
choma, malaria and skin diseases
and Mrs. M. D. Smith, in North- this committee will provide proj-
HEINZ
VEGETARIAN SOUP
'among the Palestine population.
The stage is set for the sixth
ern Michigan.
to FARM MAICAELI
ect sheets. Proceeds will be util-
Mr. and Mrs. fear Kahn and
One wall of murals will comprise annual smoker of the Jewish com-
ized for refugees' transportation.
children, Richard and Ruth, left
a huge photo montage of scenes munity Center next Wednesday,
HEINZ CREAM OF TOMATO SOUP
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Adolph
Smile
of
Plans
are
now
being
made
for
taken in clinics, child welfare April 19. The committee has been
April 10, by motor to spend sev-
Clements Ave. returned home af- a luncheon and bridge to be held
HEINZ CREAM OF MUSHROOM SOUP
eral days in Washington.
stations, school kitchens and Gug- working diligently to put over
ter an extensive stay in Miami on May 16.
genheimer playgrounds adminis- this desirable activity, which will
HEINZ CREAM OF ASPARAGUS SOUP
Beach, Fla.
The organization acknoledges
Mrs. David J. Levy entertained
tered by Hadassah, Two electri- be the last one in the present
HEINZ CREAM OF CELERY SOUP
the following donations to the
The Business and Professional a group of friends at a birthday
cal clocks with apertures through Center. building. A fiice program,
Mrs. Harry Satovsky and Benjam in Wisner Memorial
Women's Division, Detroit Chap- l uncheon on Tuesday, April 11.
which illuminated pictures will
HEINZ CREAM OF GREEN PEA SOUP
daughter,
Joann,
returned
to
the
Flower Fund: Mrs. A. Shrier,
be flashed, showing the activities
ter of Hadassah, announces that
c
HEINZ CREAM OF SPINACH SOUP
a meeting of unusual interest is
Mrs. Donald E. Berger and son, ity, after spending a month in Mrs. William Fisher, Mrs. A. J.
in a typical Hadassah nurses day,
Redblatt, Mrs. Ida Schultz, Mrs.
planned for April 18 at the Stand- Donald, Jr., are returning this Miami Beach, Fla.
HEINZ CORN CHOWDER
will be placed at each end of the
A.
Kurzmann,
Mrs.
Anna
Wil-
ard
Club
Rooms
in Detroit Leland week-end from Montgomery, Ala.,
: 711
.room. A heroic sized statue of a
AND MORE THAN 40 OTHER HEINZ
Purity Chapter No. 359, O.E.S., liams, in memory of the late
611"*.
Hotel, at 8:30 p. m.
where they spent six weeks.
VARIETIES
nurse, executed by a Palestine
will hold its regular meeting at Sarah Goldberg.
Lawrence Crohn, president offl
artist, will emphasize Iladassalia
Eastern Star Temple, 80 W. Al-
The
organization
contributed
the
Detroit
Zionist
Organization,1
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harold
Schakne
humanitarian work among all the
will be the guest speaker. His sub- and son, Norman, formerly of exandrine, Monday evening, April $25 to the Mo'os Chitim commit-
peoples of Palestine. Mrs, Mau-
17, at a o'clock. There will be tee for the Matzo fund.
ject will be "The Political Situa- Rochester Ave., are now residing
rice Landau, president of the De-
entertainment after the meeting.
tion in Palestine Today." This at 2626 W . E uclid Ave.
troit chapter, suggests that every
being a Congress year, Mr. Crohn
1 Hadassah member should feel
The Colonial Hotel and Mineral
will also deal with the significance
Mrs. Ilenry Wineman spent a
"that not only is it a duty to
Akiba and Maccabee Clubs
feewek.days in Pittsburgh the past Baths at Mount Clemens, Mich.,
of the Shekel and the importance w
lend financial support to the
Participate in Panel at
served over 300 Detroiters at the
of
voting
in
June.
Pavilion but an honor to be
two
Sedorim
during
the
Passover
Jewish Center
Members are urged to attend
part of such a spectacular proj-
holidays. A great many remained
the
Central
States
Regional
Con-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
William
Sharp
.ect."
ference in Columbus, O. April 23 (Barbara Hyman) have returned through the week to enjoy the
The Akiba and Maccabee Clubs
Negotiations are under way to
world-famous mineral baths and of the Jewish Community Center,
and 24. Sessions 'of special inter- from their honeymoon in White
invite a national speaker to this
I wish to announce that this
est to Division members will be Sulphur Springs, and are residing the program of entertainment, Woodward at Holbrook, will par-
meeting which is scheduled for
parties and dances prepared for ticipate in a panel discussion on
held on Sunday, April 23. at 725 Boston Blvd.
Tuesday afternoon, April 25, at
coming season I am featur-
the balance of the week, Among "The Jew and Social Action" in
It
is
important
that
all
out-
Avalon Theatre, Linwood at Da-
ing fine custom tailored
standing Palestine Pavilion Book-
Dr. and Mrs. Adolph Shoenfield those who spent the holiday at the final program of the House
vison. A Hadassah Pavilion mem-
lets and money be turned in at and family, formerly of Musko- the Colonial were: Mr. and Mrs. League lecture series, entitled
bership book will be the ticket
business men's suits of the
this meeting.
gee, Okla., are making their home J. D. Goldhar, Mrs. M. J. Green- "The Jew in a Changing World."
of admission to this meeting.
berg and family, Mrs. S. B. Fried- The guest speaker and panel lead-
Morris Solomon standard
at 346 Tuxedo Ave.
Those desiring these booklets
sj
man, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Co- er will be Alvin D. Hersch, prom-
and quality, at
or information concerning them
hen
and
family,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
inent
attorney,
who
has
been
ac-
Miss Betty Wolfgang, daughter
may phone Mrs. Harry Glick, Ty.
of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Wolfgang, M. M. Applebaum, Mrs. S. Cole- tive in general and Jewish com-
5-2247, or Mrs. Alfred Meyers,
man, Mr. and Mrs. II, M. Selker, munal affairs for many years.
left to resume her studies at
To. 7-4166.
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Gunsberg, Mr. After his talk, the two clubs will
Champaign, III.
Detroit Chapter Hadassah ac-
and
Mrs. L. Winkelman, Mr. and discuss the problem of the Jew

knowledges the following contri-
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Miller of Mrs. Jacob Harvith, Mr. and Mrs. in a changing social order. The
Tony Sarg, master puppeteer
butions to Jewish National Fund:
Dudclson,
B. Isf, Laikin, Mr. and program will take place at a
to memory of Elsie Sidlow, by Pin/trot
and artist, will make his only Sturtevant Ave. have returned
Mrs Sam Schwartz, Mr. and Mrs. Men's Club meeting, to be held
7.edek- Sunday Ar hoot. I'M. 11.l:
Iii
personal appearance of the year from Miami Beach.
memory of Herman Stone, by Miss
Ben
Cowan,
Mr. and Mrs. Saul on Monday, April 17, at 8:45 p.
"HANK" GREENBERG
on Tuesday, April 18, at 8:30
Mame Slone.
To the Bolden Book Inwiritillon "for
p. m., in the main auditorium of
Miss Henrietta Robinson and Waxman, Mr. and Mrs. Sklar, m. Nathan R. Berke, president of
involving
sports
celebrities,
pro.
of Solomon Bros.

the Into Elsie Sidlow, iontributions were
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Schreiber, the Men's Club will act as chair-
1907 David Stott Bldg.
made by the following: Mr , and M
fessional entertainment and sports Temple Beth El, Woodward at Miss Setta Robinson of Calvert David W. Zemon and family, Mrs. man.
• Samuel J. Almug, Mrs David Arkin,
Ave. are visiting in Florida.
exhibitions is complete in every Gladstone.
Saul E. Barnett and daughter,
Mrs. Samuel Arkin, Mr. and Mrs. Jo•
The
paneleers
consist
of
Nathan
Mr.
Sarg
will
give
an
amusing
aenh Behrnmn. Mr. and
Mrs, Joel respect.
Miss Marcia Ermann of the Carol, and her mother, Mrs. Chalnick, Jack Mennenberg, Har-
account of his unusual experi-
Mr.. Pauline Vila., Mrs.
"flank" Greenberg accepted
Spring; Mr. and Mrs. William old Coblentz, Meyer Israel and
Barry
Mr. and Mrs. Berman
ences in launching his career as Cranbrook Apts. and Selma Seine-
Fisher, Mr. and Mr. Benjamin II. Oar- the invitation to appear on the
liner of the Chatham, are visiting Gruhm and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Rubin, representing the
, don. Mr. and Mra. M. N. Frank, Mr. Center program, a gesture indi- an artist and showman, present
and Mrs. Jun. Hackman, Betty Jack-
a series of short marionette skits with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ullman E. M. Rosenthal and family, Mr. Akibas, and Meyer Ritter, Wil-
and Mrs. Wolf Kaplan, Mrs. Jos- liam Miller, Nathan Landgarten,
, aon, Mr. and Mrs. Louis l'ironeurhal. cating his support of the Center and playlets using every kind of in Cincinnati.
end Joe Lleherwils, Ida Lleberwits, activities, "Hank" is a member of
eph Barnett, Mrs. D. W. Simons, Emanuel —Sulkes, and Lou is
marionette, and do lightning
Mrn Joe Mellen. Diann NovItsky, Mn,.
the 92nd St. Y. M. H. A., the
M. II. Prince, Ilelen Shilling, Norlisky
Mrs. Sylvan Blum of Bellaire, Mr. and Mrs. W. Winkelman and Schnieder, representing the Mac-
sketches of people in the audi-
Meters. Mr., Jack Rosenberg. Mr. and largest Jewish Center in the coun-
0., is visiting with Mrs. Ida family, Mrs. J. Weisman, Mr. and cagees. Such current issues as
ence.
lire. S. M. itoaenhaua, Mr. and Mrs. try, and knows of the fine work
COAL and ICE
lien SchmIttke. of
Although the entire program Bl um of the Belcrest and Mrs Mrs. Morris Birnbaum and tam- Coughliniam, Negro-Jewish rela-
Michigan, Mr.
such
en
institution
represents.
• 1 ly, Mrs. Anna Shere, Mrs, Bessie tions and participation
and Mrs. J. J. Hchwalb. Mr. and Mrs.
in pro-
has been enthusiastically received H. J. L. Frank of Colorado Ave
Alan Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rye. The Tigers will be in their first
• Rubin, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Sidney, gressive or radical movements
by critics everywhere, it is the
will
Mr. and Mrs. Philly
home stand of the season, meet-
For Quality and Price See Us
Mr. and Mrs. Gershon Lev a Mr. and Mrs. Samuel II. Rubiner be discussed by the panel.
last part which has won the loud-
ing the Chicago club in the open-
nd daughter.
The community is invited to at-
(Sylvia Stone) have moved t
ing series at Briggs stadium. est praise. Mr. Sarg selects a , heir new home, 3245 W. Chicag
tend.
model at random from the audi-
Harry Eisenstat is also slated for
1635 Westminster
The Marshall Lodge meeting of
ence, and does lightning sketches Blvd.
Townsend 8-8800
a prominent part on the evening's
April 18, it was announced by
Flowers for all occasions —
Scalp Treatments schedule, Al Nagler, popular in color on sheets about three
Alvin
B.
Levin,
president,
will
Dexter-Joy Florist, Tyler 8-8822.
Lou Handler, director of Cam
feet
square.
The
sketches
are
sports broadcaster, will take hold
P
Specializing in
Tamakwa for Boys, announce witness the initiation of all new
done in cartoon fashion.
of the situation from the start,
NEWEST METHODS
Mr. Sarg appears as the last t hat 70 boys will be the guest 3 members admitted into the lodge
and some snappy comments are
of the current series sponsored by ° f the camp at the opening bal 1 since February, when the na-
anticipated by the Tiger follow-
tional membership campaign
SHELTON TULIP OIL
the Men's Club of Temple Beth g ome between the Detroit Tiger
ers.
El. Tickets are on sale at Grin- a nd the Chicago White Sox a which was started then resulted
PERMANENTS
t in an increase of 15,000 new mem-
"Dad" Butler, University of nell's Temple Beth El and at all Briggs Stadium this Tuesday.
bers to the national roll.
FACIAL TREATMENT!
Detroit trainer, who has helped public schools. Adults, 50c, chil-
many young athletes get the right dren under 16, 25c.
Mrs. Lewis Rudin of Humphrey
start in amateur sport, is con-
Gabriel Alexander is in charge Ave. entertained a group of chil-
sidered a "find" by the commit- of arrangements for this meet- d ren at a party on Wednesday
a fternoon, April 5, in honor of the
tee, because of his entertaining ing.
"MICHIGAN'S FINEST CAMP FOR JEWISH BOYS AND GIRLS"
2
style in discussing the subject of
t hird birthday of her son, Gerald
Irormerly with Nancy Yak Wyek
sportsmanship. Ed Bachelor, long
Wampler Lake in the Irish Hills--Highest Altitude in Southern Michigan
MIS •MCIRR RI.DO,
CA. plc
known as a sports enthusiast, is Philip Adler to Address
Mrs. Harry Goldberg of the
CAMP MEHIA receives annually the highest rating for
another highlight on the program.
Nathan Strauss Executives Wilshire Hotel will be hostess at
a breakfast to the Play Group
Ed is a fine after dinner speaker,
the standards in sanitation, cleanliness, buildings, equip-
on
Monday
Evening
and - he can be counted on to give
of the Detroit League of N. H.
ment, food and general management.
RECEPTACL
By popular request, Miehal
■ fine talk to the large audience.
J
Philip Adler of the Detroit. C. on Saturday, April 15.
G•rbsir e, AO. and Robblsk.
Michalesko and the able cast of
In charge of the entertainment
All activities organized to suit the individual needs of
Reinforced Con ccccc . rens ow-
News will speak on the subject
actors
appearing
at
Littman's
The Tuesday Musicale has
Weed. ('deed Right.
is Harry Stone, popular night
the campers.
"European Affairs Today", at the
awarded the Emily Comstock Yiddish People's Theater, 12th
club master of ceremonies, who is
AMERICAN
meeting of the Nathan Strauss
All sports, including tennis, canoeing, swimming, horse-
Shipman endowed membership and Seward, remain for two per-
working un a plot to fit the base-
Executives, Monday, at 8:30 p.
RECEPTACLE CO.
for piano to Blossom Rovetch, formances this Sunday matinee
back riding, fishing, camp craft, adventure craft, drama-
ball spirit of the evening. His
m. This meeting will be held in
879 Kenilworth. To. 8-5889
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben and evening in Mr. Michalesko's
gags are' a sure cure for the blues,
tics, dancing, handicraft, photography, are taught by
the home of Edward A. Epstein, Rovetch of Oakman Court.
great operatic success, "The Last
and his songs are just what the
3800 Fullerton Ave.
specialists.
Dance." The libretto is by Louis
doctor ordered for the smoker
Kosher kitchen. Friday night services.
Dr. Dan M. Gordon has re- Freiman and the music by Olshen-
fans. In the active part of the
program is a snappy three round clubs. Such a lineup of spectators turned from the Mayo Clinic at etzky. There are 15 songs in the
11 ochester, Minn., where he took production.
boxing bout involving Jake should crowd the gymnasium.
CAMP DOCTOR AND NURSES ON THE PREMISES
Reserved seats are net aside in a post-graduate course in Inter-
"Cookie" Shapiro, Center entry
al
Medicine.
:he
front
half
of
the
house
and
n
in
local
golden
gloves
competi-
From our own mineral wells
Frank Schwartz Is Elected
tion. The Boys' Club of Detroit tell at 50 cents. The rest of the
comes the sparkling health.
Vice President of Wayne
Mrs. Morrey H. Shepherd and
is supplying a first rate wrestling ,pace goes at a quarter the es-
giving waters used in the
Chief Counselor: Mr. Ben S. Chinitz, M. A.;
'ablished smoker price since the aughter, Judith Natalie, spent the
County Bar Ass'n
bout of 175 pound bpys.
treatment of arthritis. neu-
Girl's Advisor: Miss Dorothy Levin
oliday week with their parents,
first
function
was
announced.
Refreshments
in
keeping
with
ritis, rheumatism .sciatica
We are happy to announce that this summer the ursery school and kinder-
Resronsible for the entire af- Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Smith, in
the occasion are "on the house."
Frank Schwartz, well known
garten
will
be
in
charge
and general colds. Other
of Judith Temkin Garber, M. D. Dr.
well distributed, *sir are: Gus D. Newman, Joe Northern Michigan.
Tickets
are
Detroit attorney who has been
treatments include TURK-
Garber is a prominent Cleveland physician.
thanks to the fine work of the Magiesohn. Nathan R. Berke, Dr.
active in Jewish movements, was
ISII and REDUCING baths.
Jack
Jack-
eon
A.
Katzin,
Dr.
Miss
Beryl
Shoenfield,
daugh-
Center Men's Club. co-sponsors
elected vice president of the
LITERATURE ON REQUEST: PLEASE WRITE TO
with the Health Education Corn- nan and Sam Levy representing ter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sheen- Wayne County Bar Association at
mittee. The Center club councils. the health education committee field of Ann Arbor, is spending the recent annual meeting held
CAMP MEHIA, 1725 BURLINGAME, OR CALL TOWNSEND 8-8687
'rid Joe Pont, Joe Camiener, Sam her vacation in Detroit as the at the Whittier Hotel.
and
Interme-
Senior,
Sub-Senior,
630 Front St. RA. 6744
diate, are all planning to get a Dictor and Sam Blumberg repre- smest of Dr. and Mrs. Clarence
Walter Nelson was elected pres-
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B. Jacobs of Prairie Ave.
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