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June 16, 1939

ThElkruotyclusnMR071ICI A

and Ti

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Michigan's Beautiful

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SOUTH HAVEN, MICH.

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complete in every detail of equipment
and convenience.

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

Private Bathing Beach —Men's and Women's Solariums_
New Social and Entertaining Staff — Tennis ■ and
Handball Courts, Golf Course nearby, and

Horseback Riding

EXCELLENT CUISINE H LOW RATES

Most Unusual Contract

offered by the

Columbus Mutual Life Insurance

a

Company

A.

Full Disability income.

(In the event of health failure)

B.

Cleanup fund.

(in the event of death)

C.

Income to your dependents.
(10 years certain)

D.

It guarantees a predetermined value pay-
able in cash or as a loan that is always
available as an emergency fund.

E.

It guarantees a definite value at 65, which
will yield a monthly income to YOU as
long as YOU live.

F

It guarantees an unmatched insurance
investment program that can be pur-
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regular savings.

A Preferred Contract at
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Columbus Mutual

Life Insurance Co.

Represented by

PROVIDENT UNION AGENCY, Inc.

Wm. Hordes, Gen. Agent Geo. W. Cray, Assistant

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ASSOCIATES:

I

C. ADAMOWICZ
ABRAHAM BIGELMAN
HENRY BURSTON
JOE BARTOLOMIO
ISIDORE FISHER
IRVING HERMELIN
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MEYER KAUFFMAN

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BEN Z. SCHNEIDER

Attractive Agency Propositions to Reliable Men

MEM

Purity Chapter's June Fiesta
Cruise Starts Saturday Night

Purity Chapter's June Fiesta at 11:30 p. m., from the foot of
Cruise on the Steamer Noronic Brush St.
will leave on Saturday, June 17,
A fine itinerary has been ar-
ranged by the general chairman.
ROSH HASHONAH COMES The boat may be boarded as
early as 9 o'clock. There will be
EARLY THIS YEAR!
dancing followed by a buffet sup-
per. There will be a stop-off
Sunday morning at Cleveland.
Those who desire may attend
services or go eight-seeing. After
luncheon a cruise will be made
over Lake Erie. A full day of
enjoyment has been planned on
board. The chairman of enter-
tainment, Sy Feinberg, states
that the schedule arranged for
the pleasure of the passengers is
both unique and entertaining,
among which is a tea dansant
and a masque ball at night.
Games and horse races will also
be diversions.
Included in the mice of the
ticket are two nights' sleeping
accommodations five meals, en-
tertainment. Reservations are
FREE!
still available by calling Rhea
Cashman Gladwin, Randolph
It is convenient to know when
3368, or the secretary, Selma
each Yom Toy is, not only for
this year, but for many years Rosenblatt, Tyler 6-6866.
to come. Sometimes it is neces-
sary to look back and see when
LEGAL NOTICES
a particular holiday occurred in
years past.
The 24I-year Hebrew-English
N. Tacker, Attorney, 51115 nada
calendar help, you in all such Jerk
Tower.
cases. Here you have every He-
tilt's
brew date and its equivalent Eng-
MICHIGAN. County of
PTATE OF
lish date from 1917 to 1941. tt own, .11 —A t • sesalunof the Probate
for gold realty of Warne held
You can figure Yahrzeit dates roar,
a 'hr Probate t`ourt Room In the Mt,
and Bar Mitzvahs at a glance. or Detroit on thr twelfth day of June
In the year ono thounand nine hundred
The book also gives the impor- and thirty-nine. Present. Patrick
tant Jewish holidays up to 1962. rairlen, Judge or Probate. In the mat-
of the rotate of HELENA KEMAL-
It is a remarkable calendar ter
CORM. •too known as III.I.ENTA me-
and it is absolutely free. From KIS:RAM oleo known as HELENA
Deresteed An Inotroment
one end of the country to the SICKER-SKI
In writing purporting to he the last will
other, it is acclaimed as • real and teemment of sad deteteed haring
been delivered into this mart for pro-
contribution of Jewish life. H. J. bate - It ix ordered. that the eleventh
Heinz Co. receives requests for d•y of July, next, at ten t'clock in the
the calendar from Jewish com- forenoon St told Court Room be•P-
mun i ties in Europe as well as
tiA7 11 r"ae
"' " o'P rr,
An d f
curt
rtn"l'al"
for be ordered. that
from every part of the United tale order be publish...4 three eiteeeredve
week• previoue to said time of hearing.
States! and Canada.
s The Leos! Chronicle, • new-opaer
For your free copy of the 24- Printed end iirculatIng In sold County
• as Hebrew-English calendar. of Uwe. PATRICK no (TORTEN,
Haan of Probate.
just write a post card or a letter
,are
to H. J. Heinz Co., Dept. J2, to
ALLEN rTOMON.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Deputy Probate Register.

YEAR.
HEBREW-ENGLISH
CALENDAR

i

PAGE THREE

LEGAC CHRONICLE

Birnkrant Named
Director of Junior
Commerce Chamber

MRS. MAX FRANK
HEADS HADASSAH

Norman II. Birnkrant, attor-
ney, member of the law firm of
Birnkrant, Birnkrant & Birn-
krant, was recently appointed
national director of the United

Committee Heads Selected
to Function During the
Coming Year

Council Quarterly
Meeting Thursday

The annual electing of the
Jewish Community Council
will be held on Thursday eve-
ning, June 22, at 8:15 p.
in the auditorium of the Jew-
ish Children's Home, Bur-
lingame and Petoskey, At that
time officers and members of
the executive committee of the
Council will be elected for
the two-year term. In addi-
tion to those names proposed
by the nominating committee,
other nominations may be
made from the floor.

HUMAN RELATIONS
INSTITUTE AUG. 27

51 Leaders Sponsor Inter-
faith Parley; to Last
Until Sept. 1

HEAR

RABBI BENJAMIN PLOTKIN

of CongsagatioL Emanuel, Jersey City

on the subject.

"JEWS DEFEND DEMOCRACY"

Monday, June 19, 7:30 to 8 P.' M.

The Detroit chapter of Hada,
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. (Re-
Over Station CKLW
sah marked the clone of a year
ligious News Service) — Fifty-
ON THE "DEMOCRACY SPEAKS" PROGRAM
of unparalleled activity and
one leaders In varied fields of
Under the Auspices of the L
for Peace and Democracy
American life have agreed to
launched plans for another active
serve as sponsors of the 1939
Slake the work for praye and dentoentry moolble by rontrIbtillno to the
year. At a luncheon meeting
Radio
Ennaof
the
League
for
Pewee
end
IMIIP wow,. , rtn1 part con-
Williamstown Institute of Hu-
tribution In She lawane for Pee, and Detnocnt(u. ,et Pork arts.,
held at the Franklin Hills Coun-
man Relations, it was announced
DoIlding, Itetnilt, or to °Dentoreary Speake,. rare of SINI1ort
Detroit.
try Club, June 12, the 1938.1939
here by Dr. Everett R. Clinchy,
board of directors, the newly-
director of the Institute. Sched-
elected officers and chairmen of
uled to be held on the campus
committees met to formulate
of Williams College here from
SHIP AT SEA
plans for the ensuing year.
Aug. 27 to Sept. I, the Institute
Mrs Max Frank, newly-elected
will have as its central theme
By
RICHARD
L STEIN
president of Hadassah, intro-
"Citizenship and Religion: A Con-
sideration of American Policy
duced Mrs. Julian II. Krolik,
El IITOWS NOTE: Aimed by the alight
Add
State Board Session; with Regard to the Relations bf
1939 Honor Roll chairman, who
s
of the refugees Reeking •dnileelon
S ec
urer
Cooperation for
to Cult, Richard L. !Rein wrote
spoke on the fine spirit of co-
Church and Synagogue to the
the following poem which •ppeartd
Refugee Work
operation and self-sacrifice. of
State."

In Elmer C. Adams' column 'some
Hadassah women. Each chairman
Random Stints," In the Detroit Nano
Dr. Hatay A. Garfield of Wash-
of the past 12 fund raising proj-
D. C., president emeritus
Cooperation in efforts to aid ington , D
ects was called upon to mention refugees has been secured among of Williams and founder of the Ships' keel now kisses no wide
harbor's mouth,
some outstanding event of her a number of non-Jewish groups famed Institute of Politics at
no
campaign. All pledged their as a result of several meetings Williamstown which in former Water-wanderers wave to
friends.
wholehearted support 'to Mrs. that were addressed in the past years drew distinguished think-
NORMAN H. BIRNKRANT
Krolik for the annual Honor few weeks by Mrs. Shmarya Klei- era from all parts of the globe Laughter is withered; no eyes
embrace home—
States Junior Chamber of Com- Roll campaign. man, vice president of the Michi- to discuss world problems, is act-
merce, at the state board of di-
Mrs. Frank announced the ap .. Kan chapter of the Women's In- ing as chairman of the sponsors Out cast and damned, only weep-
ing Is heard.
Must Raise Cash to
rectors' meeting of the Michigan pointment of the following coo-. ternational League for Peace and of this year's conference on hu-
Junior Chamber of Commerce.
mittee chairmen to serve during Freedom,
Pay Our Creditors
man relations, the third in a se- But where in Justice—so stream-
lined
and
swift?
This organization has ■ na- the coming year: Program, Mrs.
At a recent meeting of the ries carrying on the great tradiS
The Finest Spring and
tional membership of over 125,- Leo Orecklin and Mrs. Daniel state board, held at the home of tion 'of the earlier Institute of Is Conscience dumb? They are
both here, forgot,
Summer Garments at
000 young business and profess Cohn; education, Mrs. Harry Au- 'Harold Titus, nationally known Politics. The 1939 Institute will
As
the
world
captains
the
shit.
gust
and
Mrs.
Morris
Adler;
author
and
editor,
and
Mrs.
Cost Prices and Even
confine its consideration to con-
sional men, between the ages of
towards Its nowhere.
21 and 36 years, and consists Oneg Shabat programs, Mrs. Wal- Titus, in Traverse City, and at cerns of human relations in the
LOWER!
Saddened
by
centuries,
lie
of
the
of 600 chapters in the United ter Field; social, Mrs. George the Traverse Country Club, Mrs. United States.
martyr's
face
Never
Have
I Had Such
Fineman;
hospitality,
Mrs.
I.
D.
Kleiman
secured
cooperation
for
Among
the
sponsors
of
this
States and 25 chapters in the
a Wonderful Sale.
State of Michigan. Its member- Friedman and Mrs Samuel Silver; liberal legislation and in behalf year's Institute are: General Sits among outcasts, by hatred
twice
damned,
ship also includes residents of publicity, Mrs George Bremen of the Wagner-Rogers Act to ad- Charles G. Dawes, banker and
BUY NOW AND SAVE
and Mrs. I. D. Friedman; print- mit 20,000 refugee children in former vice president of the Comforting children, the widowed,
foreign countries.
the aged.
The twentieth annual national ing, Mrs. Samuel Rubiner; social. the United States in two years. United States; Harold Willis
FINEST QUALITY
Mrs.
Charles
Robinson
and
Mrs.
The
W.
I.
L.
has
gone
on
rec-
Dodds,
Princeton,
N.
J.,
president
convention of the United States
SUITS
Junior Chamber of Commerce Randolph Weber; activities, Mrs. ord in favor of the Wagner: of Princeton University; Mar- JR. EDUCATION LEAGUE
Jehn
Frazer;
child
welfare,
Mrs.
Rogers
Bill.
shall Field, 3rd, New York;
will be held at Tulsa, Okla., June
INSTALLS
OFFICERS
Thomas
W.
Lamont,
New
York,
21-24, where Mr. Birnkrant will Herman A. August; Jewish Na-
This Saturday, Mrs. Kleiman
banker; Gov. Herbert II. Leh-
introduce J. Edgar Hoover, di- tional Fund, Mrs. Philip Lipson will address a W I L. meetin
rector of the Federal Bureau of and Mrs. David Seligson; Pales- at the home of Miss Edith Kim- man of New York; Judge Irving
The Junior Youth Education
tine supplies, Mrs. David Fein-
Investigation, the guest speaker.
ball in Rochester, Mich. There Lehman of the New York State League completed Its year's work
P 2COA
TOPCOATS
berg, Mrs. Ben Keifer and Mrs. will be a discussion of the prob- Court of Appeals; S. 0. Levin-
Mr. Birnkrant, as United States
with a luncheon at Frame's on
chairman of the Crime Founda- Harry Miller; Youth Aliyah, Mrs. lem of the refugees and the im- son, Chicago, attorney and peace Sunday, June 11, to install new
Henry Wineman; membership, portance of signing affidavits to worker; Lenox Lohr, president of
tion, has recently published his
officers. Mrs. Martin Friedman,
Mrs. Thomas Marwil and Mrs. get the oppressed out of Nazi the National Broadcasting Com-
booklet, "A Crime Foundation,"
newly elected president of the
Milton Maddin; current dues, lands.
pany;
the
Rt,
Rev.
Harry
S.
Youth Education League, ad-
which is being distributed by
Mra. Jack Perlmutter; senior-
Mrs. Kleiman is a member of of the Protestant Episcopal dressed the group briefly. Miss
the national organization to Mr.
junior representative, Mrs. Jack the W. I. L. refugee committee Longley, Davenport, la., bishop Edythe Shoob, a social worker for
Birnkrant's 600 local committee
Diamond; Little Women repre- of which Mrs. Caroline Burlin- Church; William S. Paley, presi- the Jewish Social Service Bureau,
chairmen. The pamphlet presents
sentatives, Mrs. Adolph Ehrlich
ent of the Columbia Broadcast- was the guest speaker at the
game of Birmingham is chair- dent
the results of scientific research
and Mrs. Nathan Metzger; Pro. man. Other active members who mg System; former Justice Jos- l uncheon, and chose as her topic
1430 GRISWOLD ST.
in crime causation, diminishment
fessional
Division
representatives,
and prevention.
Bet. Clifford & Gd. River
attended the sessions in Traverse eph M. Proskauer of the New "The Refugee Problem in Amer-
Mrs. Morse Saulson; political Zi- City are Mrs. George T. Hendrie York Supreme Court; the Rt. ica."
Open Evenings & Sundays
onist representative, Dr. Clarissa of Birmingham, Mrs. Emma Rev, Ernest ?f, Stires, Garden
The newly elected officers for
Fineman; telephone committee, Brace of Pontiac and Mrs. Alice City, L. I., Episcopal Bishop-of 1939-1940, installed by Mrs. Wil-
Mrs. Irving Dworman, Mrs. Leo
Woodruff of Northville, president I.ong Island; and Gov. Leverett liam P. Greenberg of the Youth
Oppenheim and Mrs. Casper of the Michigan chapter. Miss Saltonstall of Massachusetts.
Education League, are: President,
Cutler.
It was also anunounced that Miss Lillian Lerner; vice-president, Detroit A. Z. A. Delegates
Louise Kruick is president of the
At the annual meeting on June local
t h e three co-chairmen of the In- Miss Jean Simons; secretary, Miss
p er.
Leave for National
9 the following officers were
Active members of the local s titute will be Prof. Arthur II Lillian Trute; treasurer, Miss Rose
elected to serve during the 1939- W . I. L. include Mrs. Louis Bass, Compton of the University of Gellerman,
Convention
1940 term: Mrs. Max Frank. Mrs. Harry Reisman, Mrs. Louis Chicago, Prof. Carlton J. H.
The group was officially or-
president;
Mrs.
Nathan
Kaplan,
ganized
two
years
ago
as
the
Haves
of
Columbia
University,
LONDON. — The Rev. Dr.
James Rosenberg, Mrs. Joseph
More than 700 delegates from
a nd oger W. Straus of New Junior Social Aide, with the gen-
M. L. Perlzweig, chairman of first vice president; Mrs. William Welt and others.
A.Z.A. chapters throughout the
the British section of the World B. Isenberg, second vice presi-
York, prominent industrialist and eral purpose of aiding less for-
tunate. Their first attempts to United States and the chapter in
communal worker.
Jewish Congress, left last Satur- dent; Mrs. Max Dushkin, third
serve the Jewish Community were Bulgaria will attend A.Z.A., Jun-
day for a tour of Rumania and vice president; Mrs. Joseph
Geschlin,
fourth
vice
president;
Yugoslavia as the special repre-
Drora Kadimah Group of limited to cases secured from the loss order of the Bnai Brith, 16th
Mothers' Pension Bureau, and annual camp convention to be
sentative of the World Jewish Mrs. Lewis Daniels, recording
Pioneer Women's Organ. other cases which were directed held
on Friday Melling, April 11, MIMI!
s ,..1. at Port Jervis, N. Y., June
Congress, in connection with a secretary; Mrs. Charles Rohl er ,
ization Eloeta Officer, and to their attention through various " ‘
Friedland spoke on the. life of
number of pressing problems re- corresponding secretary; .Mrs. lion Den
ne Ainavanel. This was the sea
sources.
It
was
soon
evident
that
eon's,
Representatives from the De-
Representatives
you Friday evening eervire with
lating to the situation in both Joseph Frank, financial secretary;
the organization could function to troit 11 chapters who will make
t hese lands. In the course of Mrs. Ben Mosaman, assistant sermons.
best
advantage
by
confining
their
the
trip include Jess • R. Feller,
At the last general meeting of
On Saturday morning, April 3, Irvine
his tour, he will confer with financial secretary; Mrs. H. L.
work to some !specific field. A A.Z.A. deputy, Dave Feigenbaum,
an of Mra M. fahlyfe- the Drora-Kadimah Group, held
Jewish leaders of both countries Hopei, treasurer; Mrs. Philip Achlyfestone,
stone, celebrated his Bar Mitsvah al
at the home of Mrs. David Marks, bridge was held on May 3, 1939, Julian Feiler, Philip Rothschild,
Temple Both Jarob, Ire Monday
and will be received by the lead- , Broudo, auditor.
•venInIt
and with the proceeds from the Alex Mogil, Larry Koebel, Leon-
Max. eahlyfestone held a reception at the following officers were elected:
era of the Rumania and Yugo-1
The following made contribu- her
home on Auburn M. P.
Mrs. E. Lipson, recording secre- affair. a Milk Fund has been es- and Fink, Howard Sevin, George
slavian governments in order to tions to the Jewish National
tary;
Mrs.
D.
Frein,
corresponding
Mr. and Min. Sam
ablished• Doschinsky, Mortar! Sultan, Har-
A. Cohen of
present to them the judgment of , Fund:
chrtokee Road are mwnding a few de,. secretary; Mrs. E. Gilbert, finest.
As the Junior Youth Education old Gross,
the World Jewish Congress on
In honor of the consm ration of care-
In New York. While there theywill
Jane Davidson, Geraldine 1Mvidson, attend the araduation of Mtge Elleem cial secretary; Mrs. G. Green, League, the group will be affiliated
Mrs. Cecil Feller, "mother of
the Jewish situation in these lyn
Flashelle
Saralee Keye, Marilyn, B. Lieberman.
Blumberg of Detroit front treasurer; Mrs. L. Grossman, con. with the Youth Education League, A.Z.A. in Detroit," will also
lands.
11.a nette Zieve, by Mr. and Mrs. 1/11ae Drew Seminary, Carmel, N. Y.
tact chairman.
whose purpose is to aid indigent make the trip.
she
Mrs. S. Stashefsky and Mrs. L. ewish school children in Detroit.
The annual luneheon of the Materhnorl
In honor of the consecration of Miriam
Jack Rouman, winner in the
Told a by Mr. and Mrs. George Levey. of Temple Beth Jacob Wa. held at the Carson were appointed as repre- Mrs. Greenberg, past president of A.Z.A. oratory contest, was
Knollwood Country Club Friday. June
honor of the 70th birthday of
sentatives
to the Jewish National the Youth Education League, has awarded the gold oratory, key
Detroit A. Z. A. Announces
on Klein, by Mr. and Mra. Ithiurlea a, when Mrs. Mort!. Adler of Detroit
wan the anent xpeaker Sl,e mo(k• nn Fund. Mrs. M. Rubinstien was ap-
accepted the sponsorship of 'the presented by Samuel W. Leib
LP. flow
Summer Activities
In honor of the birthday of Mrt Lee "Jewish Women In American History."
pointed as the representative to new group. last Wednesday evening at the
Rahbi Erie Friedland true a brief talk
Wei ngarten, by husband, Morris Wein•
on the accontplishnienta of the organisa- the Jewish Community Council.
garden.
Roosevelt school.
The officers of the Detroit and
tion during the past year.
In
Mrs. Cabot, Mrs. Marks, and Mrs.
Morris Weingarten's births 1
ions were presented by
Windsor A. Z. A. council recently day. by Mrs. of Morris
A picnic and outing . will be
Mro.
VVeIngarten.
J. M. Stashefsky. were appointed as Increasing Crowds Dine at
cen
Bert's.
ar,pooled
by
Mrs.
H.
Stein
composed the summer program
1 memory of Aueneta Brown, by
held jointly by the Del Rouge
Miens Bew Steinherg still MI. Jeanette
the representatives to the Council of
Adler's
on
Livernois
which the 11 A. Z. A. chapters in Niel
of Igin
l ni titraMtireM alrd'en i( "org
Chapter
and the Bnai David
Al
s. 7 "17,a bt th e
Are
nl,erg .
the Pioneer Women's Organization.
ne
l
w
eader.
the Detroit area will follow. The
In memory of Frank Cohen, by Mr.
Chapter at Belle Isle on Thurs-
The group is closing the season
If you have a hungering Ssr da y, June 22.
main summer activity will be the and Mrs. Irving Zeff.
with a luncheon to be held at
In Memory of Tartar Trunsky. by Mr.
baseball schedule. All games are and Mra Irving P.15.
A drive to collect old clothes
udson s, Tuesday, June 20, at s hat something to "touch the
In memory of Augusta Brown by
played at Central High School
pot," Irving Adler invites you for the needy has been started by
12:30 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Rolwrt Marw41.
ball park, Linwood and Tuxedo.
o
visit
his
delicatessen-restau-
the
members of the Bnai David
In memory of Augusta Brown, by Mr.
The study group of Drora- r
Chapter 93 defeated Highland and Mrs. Louie Savage.
ant, 15361 Livernois.
%Ito Alex Kahn hoe N.111111/15 hon. Kadimah just completed its
Chapter 314 under the chairman-
In honor of the conserratIon of Shirley
Park chapter last Sunday.
from Roston, where she was called by
Mr.
Adler
proudly
points
to
ship of Art Goodman.
ray Slim Jeanette Htelnbero.
the ill new and death of her sister, Mrs. meetings by visiting the Art Mu. I t
The summer sport tournament
In honor of Mrs. Max Frank, newly AL Aronson.
seism. Members will join the I he fact that every day finds
will be held during the later part eirtied president of IWIWIFJO, by Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Prank
main
group
for
the
luncheon.
of July in Flint .
Mrs. Joeeph Kramer and daughter.
Contributions in memory of Animate Miriam. have returned hotn• from
Club One extends an invitation
an
All chapters are combining their Brown by Mr. and Mr.. Inge Sh.rxer. extentfrd
visit with her children, Kr.
efforts in supporting the Bnai Atlas Jeanette Steinberg. Miss item end Mm. Harr) Bernstein of Ito. hest,. to all members and their families
Steinberg.
to attend the annual picnic Sun-
Brith annual moonlight on
In Memory of the late Elsie Sidlow.
day, July 2, at Palmer Park.
FOX—Filmed with all the rain-
June 11.
by Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lipner.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Levine •re spend-
honor of the recovery from ilinwa ing a few days In Chi. a”. a bare
bow brilliance of natural techni-
Rebecca Greets Auxiliary, sister of In
they
WO IA1111/011 Caplan by the board
are combining hu•Inesa and pleasure.
color,
the world's most popular
Knights of Pythias to Initi-
chapter to the Highland Park of the !Wetness and Profewlonal idyls
musical play, Gilbert and Sulli-
A. Z. A. 313, will receive the
n ow nq regraduating from
ate Class on Tuesday
RRY CRY Junior (Wimp( en Wednesday:
van's "The Mikado," is on the
Bnai Brith- charter next Wednes-
Those wishing to contribute to The Ilimen Shirley Reran, Ruth Gina-
screen of the Fox Theater with
day at the Bnai Moshe Auditorium. this phase of Hadassah activity
Next Tuesday, June 20, Detroit
I
°,7::Z.1 . 1 `V;, °,','V.Y.T.1
the complete cast and chorus of
Miss Shirley Kimmel is president. may do no by communicating with ii:Zi,siol.:.°=
.
Lodge
No.
65,
Knights
of
Pythias,
from
the
original D'Oyly Carte Opera
'
."`"'
The chapter is making plans for , Mrs. Philip Lipson, University week
state
Pis?"'
will inaugurate summer activi-
Csmpany of London and a cast
its second all-day outing to Bob-lo 1.9440, or Mrs. David Seligson,
ties. The rank of page will be
Mr. • nd Mrs
K•hn
oill
he
In
on Sunday, July 9.
of hundreds, featuring Kenny
Townsend 8-8742•
Ann Arbor on Matur(1•5' where they will exemplified on a new class of I
Baker, America's eminent young
the graduation of their daughter. candidates.
The
entertainment
ette.
Nan
Nantte. Mr. and Alms. Goole B. Harrison
radio tenor, in the leading role.
will be returning from New York to he com mittee
mittee is formulating plans /,
The Fox program also in-
VACATION DREAMS COME TRUE AT FIDELMAN'S present at the graduation or tests non, for a series of summer enter-
cludes
another outstanding screen
tainments, with a picnic and
RESORT IN SOUTH HAVEN
feature, plus Fox movietone
m'sa . r ‘i'ot". 1sattroon, son of Mrs Lily Deane.
sots graduated on Monday from the moonlight to be held in July. The
News and selected short sub-
FI: ■ FrItk,
University of Missouri at Columbia. Mo.. house committee announces that
jects.
and will be home this week.
the club rooms and athletic fa-
Among
the
Central High School cilities will be open during the
MICHIGAN—Irene Dunne and
grahrtter on June 15 are Ml,. Helen summer months. A group of
Giants and Mlw Miriam Goldberg.
Fred MacMurray in "Invitation
members will attend the World's
to
Happiness," one of Holly-
Mr. and Niro I.. H. Harrison
ingin to Njoew York. M
y esm
hohe
uir d a
Therms, to attend the Arnerban Wntect wish
wood's greatest love stories, is
ing
in this
ok. Convention at Allanti , City next
at the Michigan Theater, to-
eek. NIr. Harrison hag been Invited communicate with Harry Lesser.
gether with "Maisie," from the
to toenail • paler on hie ••Iteseerell of
IRVING ADLER
Detroit Lodge is now issuing
"soing and 'bale Remlvin r of
story "Maisie Was a Lady," star-
w? `"...
being o
of the few outstanding
Men a
. monthly publication known as
In this ne
ring Robert Young and Ann
increasing
crowds
who
experi-
phase of work In MS country. t h e
Pythian Pont, Norton N.
They oleo plan to visit New York be-
Sothern.
ence
a
new
thrill
in
dining
at
fore their return home.
Wisok is editor and Saul N.
Adler's.
_
Leach is advertising manager.
Mr.s" Mn. J """'"
PALMS STATE—"Mutiny on
Whether
it's
lunch,
dinner
or
geh*"
'"" Members are requested to eon-
sending thl• week in Now
York
•nd
after the theater, you'll always the Bounty," one of the most
other gatti•tp pants
other
tribute all items of interest.
find a wide assortment of choice thrilling romantic adventures
Graduating from the University of
dishes from a delicious corned ever filmed, returned to the
Michigan mat week will tw Mien
M.S. BATORY LEAVES
Na.nette Kahn. daughter of
beef sandwich to a complete screen for its final showing at
Mro Ales Rohn •nd M•r.In Harrison.
Mr. on
FOR
BALTIC
PORTS
meal.
Featured on the menu are the Palms State Theater, where
eon of Mr. and Mrt. Louis B. Harrison.
steaks and chops. Prices are ex- it will run for one week with
Mr. soil Mrs. Joswph (' Ills hdrlA
Cro . wded with cheering passen- tremely modest and one is al- "6000 Enemies," starring Wal-
and non. Robert.will leavenn Thursday
to attend the graduation of their daugh- gers, the M. S. "Batory" of the ways sure to run into some ter Pidgeon, Rita Johnson, Paul
ter. and alter, reopen tis•ly, Miss Eileen Gdynia America Line left New
friends there. There is also a Kelly and Nat Pendleton.
FIDELMAN'S SOUTH HAVEN RESORT
Itireehfleld. on Monday. June IL at
York direct to Copenhagen and cocktail bar in connection.
Smith College, Northantdon, Ka. Re.
"Vacation dreams come true" times of bridge, companionable fore they return boon( the , plan to Gdynia. In addition to these two
Free delivery is gladly made to
visit the Fair In Ness York and also other aorta, to accommodate I a r g e
Dr. Emil Edward Cohen, one
any part of the city and • call of
at Fidelman's Resort, South Ha- strolls, sunbathing in outdoor Eastern Points.
groups of excursionists going to
the founders of the Zionist
!
to
University 2-9784 will insure
solariums
and
sunbaaking
are
ven, Mich., claim legions of
Mn.Emitter Feldman of Iteginsw. en. Latvia, Estonia and Finland, the
movement in Germany, is now is
;highlights of life at Fidelman's 1a-rained at • ermit•I 'Mower the last Batory will atop also at Libau, prompt service.
New
York, and expects to have
guests who have made the 80-
the week which (onsplimented two
I Resort. Well - balanced home- of
his biography of Zionist leader
brides-elm t of this spring. The honored Tallinn and Helsinki.
acre country estate their play
A
Second
Avenue
to
Hollywood
'cooked
meals
are
served
in
Jew-
gawit• were %flan Rebto•a Rev - knelt,
David
Wolfsohn published mean.
There were many Jewish travel-
headquarters.
will marry Henry Feldman, of
success story is that of Mrs. Boris Dr. Cohen's daughter is
ish-American style in the Fidel- who
marriut
Ra• OW and Miss Ella Jo/where. who ers in the crowd. A group of
In the pine-laden country air, man dining room.
Thomashefsky,
who
at
this
late
to a nephey of Paul Beet:wad
will become th• bride of Ales Glance, prominent businessmen were re-
health and fun awaits all who
dins, and is working in the new . . . Which reminds us to tell
To make evenings intriguing also of flay •ity
turning to Warsaw from the visit
Ginger Rogers picture.
choose to head for this spot. Amid for all vacationists, a new pro-
you that Mr. Baerwald's new son-
of the New York World's Fair.
new scenes, new friends and new gram of diversion is introduced I Nora Wain, author of the best- among them were Ignacy Garten-
In-law is Dr. Henri Doubilet, for-
Eliot Elisofon, crack photogra- merly of Montreal and now of
thrills, sun-filled days may be each evening at the Fidelman seller "Reaching for the Stars," berg, Mrs. Mira Halpern,
Miss A.
played away. Tennis, golf, canoe- "Playhouse." In the popular ren- wrote her book twice, and it is Halpert, Mrs. Maria Horowitz pher of New York, believes his New York.
■ art should be practiced with an
ing, hiking, horseback riding, dezvous, a dance orchestra playa the second version that you've been and others.
to social significance, and so
beach parties and hayrack rides, each evening and a program of reading . . . The first, of which
Other passengers will travel in eye
is exhibiting pictures of slum
there
were
only
two
copies,
was
The wife of Chemjo VIssaver,
baseball, ping pong and a dozen fine entertainment is presented.
Scandinavia and Eastern Europe.
other indoor and outdoor sports Free transportation is provided "lost in the mails" when, after Rabbi Harold I. Saperstein and scene in the hope that they will refugee choir leader, was three
bring
public
attention
to
one
of
writing
the
book
in
Germany,
she
fill the days of folks who wish each guest at Fidelman's estate
Gershon Golin of New York are the great social problems of to- weeks ahead of the Nation when
sent the manuscripts to her Eng- going to Palestine,
aloe suggested that Fritz Kuhn's
an active vacation here.
no that he may visit places of in-
day . . . Elisofon is the official
had sunk so low that the
Tired people who desire a rest terest in the glorious playground lish and American publishers. So
The next sailing' of the Gdynia
photographer for the Palestine Berlin Nazis would soon discover
she
had
to
rewrite
the
book
after
will discover that quieter pas- region.
America Line will be June 20; Pavilion at
the N. Y. World's that his real name is Cohen, and
leaving NazIland.
July 2, 13; Aug. 5, 23.
Fair.
would disown him.

77—

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