Aierkam PAGE SIX PIEVETRINKAMSTI ROlila6 June 16, 1939 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE SUMMER SPECIAL PERSIAN LAMB COATS, Made to Order $345" Affianced WIIUHEL & KOZIN PERSIAN IAMB SPECIALISTS Grand Riser Opposite Iledmode Teirpiwne Cherry CAMP MEHIA ON WAMPLER'S LAKE IN THE IRISH HILLS Highest Altitude in Southern Michigan For Boys — ALWAYS — For Girls Open for Inspection YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO VISIT THIS 20TH CENTURY CAMP AND COMPARE ITS SALIENT FEATURES WITH ANY OTHER CAMP. MR. and MRS. S. BERCOVICH Directors BEN CHINITZ Head Counsellor In addition to the usual camp activities, each child is encour- aged to develop hie or her own hobby . . popular features are our long canoe trips and exploration hikes . , , the value of American citizenship is al d. Kosher Kitchen • Friday Night Services • Excellent Food MEHIA NURSERY AGES 2 1/2 TO 6 Under Supervision of JUDITH TEMKIN GARBER, M. D. and a Staff of Experienced Nursery Teachers A Modern Building, Electrically Heated CAMP DOCTOR & NURSES ON THE PREMISES Literature on Request PLEASE WRITE TO CAMP MEHIA' 1725 Burlingame, or Call Townsend 8-8687 HOW TO REACH CAMP MEHIA: U.S. 112 to Ypsilanti to camp site. Turn right 500 feet after entrance to State Park. DINE OUT ... With the Family and if you have a hungering for that something to "touch the spot" you'll find it at Adler's. Drop in for Lunch, Dinner or After the Theater or Party Featuring VIENNA DELICATESSEN, STEAKS and CHOPS Cocktail Bar in Connection WE DELIVER tessen A.DLER'S Delica Resta urant 16361 LIVERNOIS UN. 2.9784 New President of Women's Congress Prenzlauer Group Division All-Day The Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Session Tuesday Aid installed Mrs. Joseph H. Siegal as president. at the an- On Tuesday, June 20, the nual installation and paid-up membership luncheon held last Women's Division of the Ameri- can Jewish Congress will hold an all-day session at the home of Mrs. William Roth, 19649 Can- terbury Drive, at which time all Alt. and Mrs. Sol A. Wolff activities of the year will be re- Dr. Jacques Beer of Paris, rs M not sensible Lind of • "nation if Lawrence Ave. are spending France, and Bendzin, Poland, is viewed and {thins will be adopted . and the most fun, fool FlealibbuIldIeg the week-end in Chicago as the visiting his aunt and uncle, Mr. for the coming months. benefits of the worlddernous MINERAL guests of their son-in-law and and Sirs. Joseph Spiegelman, of Airs. Nathan Spevakow, presi- OATHS. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph 2933 W. Grand Ave. dent, who will preside, announces Moses. Enjoy an these features an invihng dy. the following agenda for the day: top solarium, fire "to of beautiful part, 10 a. in., reading of minutes; Miss Miriam Edwards will pre- dancer, coned., "Iriaintnent, golf 10:30 a. nn., recommendations; Mrs. Isaac Gilbert will leave sent Barbara Traub, 9 years old, and fine fishing nearby; Detroit only June 27 for Charlevoix. Mich., and Bernice Raphael, 11 years a. nn. officers reports; 12 to "Ind.. away. Careful adherence to to open her summer home. 1, complimentary luncheonette; old, in a piano recital on Sunday, DIelary Larn. Moderate Rd. 1 p. nn., committee reports; 2:15 June 18, at 3 p. in., at the Ru- p. ns, future activities; 3 p. Ins Miss Betty Levy returned June benstein Piano Studios, 2329 W. adoption of constitution. II from Vassar College, Pough- Grand Blvd., near Linwood. The Airs. Daniel Siegel was ap- keepsie, N. Y. - Photo by Baehr. 0 program will consist of piano pointed chairman of arrange- solos and duets. Both children ELAINE DORIS DAVIDSON ments, and Mrs. Samuel Green Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Markle had their entire music training AND MINERAL BATHS and Mrs. E. J. Sachse will be in Mr. and Mrs. Saul Davidson left June 13 to spend several with Miss Edwards since they MOUNT MIMS, MICHIGAN charge of hostesses and refreshr- of Boston Blvd. announce the days in New York City where were 6 and 8 years of age. O alsogratel ments. engagement of their daughter 'they will visit the Fair. Mu Ilk,. ssI Allnl Rolm. :Members and prospective mem- Elaine Doris, to Dr. Milton L. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Siegel bers of the Congress are urged Sorock, son of Dr. Emil Sorok. Mrs. Maurice Klein entertained and family, formerly of Elmhurst to make plans to arrange to MI■111111=111111■111■••••••• MRS. JOSEPH H. SIEGAL Miss Davidson was graduated at a luncheon at her home on Ave., are now residing at 2677 spend the day with the Women's Leslie Ave. from Highland Manor, Tarryton, Chicago Blvd. on June 16. Tuesday at the Wilshire Hotel. Division on June 20. For bus N. Y. Dr. Sorock is a graduate Other officers installed are: vice- service, the women are advised to of the University of Michigan Mrs. K. Liebschutz of 2751 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. the Livernois through bus and Detroit College of Medicine. Schlesinger of Boston Blvd. are Rochester Ave. will be one of the presidents, Mesdames Rose Rose, take t Esther Koffman, Rose Brooks; o St. Martin and then walk one in Charlevoix, Mich., where they delegates of the Detroit Junior financial secretary, Ilarriet Col- block east. Chapter to the 14th annual con- ver; corresponding secretary, will spend the summer. vention of the Mizrachi Women's Lillian S. Solomon; treasurer, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wine- Organization of America, on Jennie Yudkoff; chaplain, Annie man left June 15 to spend three June 19, 20 and 21, at Atlantic Williams; ease worker, Rose weeks at their cabin in Gaylord, City, N. J. The Mizrachi Women's Goldberg; publicity, Eva Ellen- Organization, which is affiliated stein; memorial fund, Dora Blat- Mich. with the orthodox wing of the nikoff; committee for Mt. Sinai Rabbi Leon Fram was in Wash- Zionist movement, maintains hos- Hospital Fund, Mesdames A. Wil- LAKE With the opening of two new ington, D. C., this week, attend- tels and training schools for liams and S. Osnos. departments, Resale Shop at 89 ing the jubilee convention of the efugee and native girls in P al- Mrs. Meyer Finkel was chair- Mack Ave. is ready for the sum- Central Conference of American le stine. man and installing officer. The Zeta Alpha Rho Fraternity mer season. The new depart- Rabbis and the meeting of the guest speaker was Mrs. J. IL will celebrate its 10th anniver- .. TWO MEAL AMERIOAN PLAN ments will feature costume jewel- Commission on Jewish Education. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fishm an Ehrlich. Miss Becker sang. Re- sary on June 17, with a banquet Weekly rates from $26.25 ry and antiques. Contributions f 3411 Sherbourne Rd. inv it° Ports were given by the retiring at the Fort Shelby Hotel. PM, ate beach - golf • riding - tenni, to stock them are needed im- relatives and friends to president, Paula Goldsmith, and The fraternity was organized Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Robinson t heir mediately. Modern Hotel Aeretornodatione heir daughter, Dorothy's, Ma no the secretary and treasurer. in 1929 at the Detroit Institute I and Gotham. The department of antiques are motoring through northern gi . aduation recital, Thursd For Detailed Information Wr, ay, A donation was made by Sirs. of Technology as the first all- Michigan and will spend several j will present glassware, silver, for Ilooklet " A" one 22, at 8 o'clock, at the If. Tolberg in memory of her Je w i s h accounting fraternity pictures, art objects and lamps. days at Alpena. ecital Hall, 8301 Livern ois father and mother. Any such items which have out- A ye., sponsored by Mrs. Eva L il- A meeting will be held Tues. chartered in the state. From seven charter members, it has Mr. and Mrs. Harry II. Berger I; an Cox. She will be assisted lived their usefulness in one by day, June 20, at Mrs. Rose Rose's grown to the present member- home may be just right for an- and daughters, Marjane and e ther students. home, 2082 Clairmount, at 1:30 ship of 35. Its membership in- other. Jewelry will include such Anne, of West Boston Blvd., o'clock. cludes a number of Certified items as rings, bracelets, neck- and Alison Stark of Longfellow Mr. and Mrs. harry Kraft of Public Accountants. The aims of laces, clips, pins, ornamental but- Ave. returned from New Yorld s 816 Sturtevant Ave. announce the fraternity are to foster the "where vacation dreams come true" and Washington where they at-; th tons and trimmings. e graduation of their son, Eu- ideals of Judaism and to pro- SOUTH HAVEN'S A pick-up service is avavilable tended the graduation of Mar-1 14. ene, from the College of En- mote the profession of account- for all merchandise and a call jane from the Marjorie Webster! gi neering at the University of FINEST RESORT ing. to Co. 0450 will bring the truck School. I St ichigan. Eugene is receiving During the year, a great loss Play and relax amid beautiful for bundles of any size. was suffered through the death surroundings and refined, friendly Mrs. Robert J. Newman left 'the degree of Bachelor of Me- Maintained by the Detroit Sec- Dr. Leo M. Franklin's five of Morris Cohen, in whose mem- people .. sleep under blankets .. tion, National Council of Jewish June 13 for New York where chanical Engineering. radio addresses delivered as part ory trees were planted in Pales- breathe cool, tonic country air.. Women, proceeds from the shop she will be joined by her par- Stanley J. Ellias, son of Mr. of the year's "Message of Israel" tine. enjoy exhilarating lake breezes .. are used for the Council Scholar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rosen- program, have Officers elected for the coming swimming, tennis, golf, riding, and Mrs. Meyer Ellias of 3758 been published in ship Fund which provides vase- thal, for a visit to the Fair. year are: H. Lezell, chancellor; a single brochure under the title Clairmount Ave., will graduate dancing. Solariums. ad . ' tions for underprivileged girls at Miss Margot Franklin will from Central High School on "The Road to Understanding Be- A. Greer, vice chancellor; A. dren's playgrounds. , Rooms Council Camp and also helps Lubin, quaester; B. Lipson, tween Christian and Jew." Wednesday afternoon, June 21. with bath. Famous Jewish. !young women to complete voca- leave Saturday, June 17, for The five individual titles of scribe; M. Bloomberg, warden; A reception will be held in the Buffalo, N. Y., for a week. American food. j tional courses. evening from 7 to 10 p. m. No the five addresses were: "The L. Schwartz, director. , Mrs. Jack Rothberg is chair- Write for folder. The retiring chancellor, S. W. Jew and American Ideals," "Pass- Henry Ehrlich, son of Mr. and cards. ran of the shop this year and over and Easter—Do They Voice Pearlman, will be presented with' is assisted by Mrs. James Stein, Mrs. J. II. Ehrlich, will leave a Common Message?", "If the traditional fraternity key. I Were Mks Isabella Werbe of the treasurer, and Mrs. David Ferrer, this week for Hollywood, Calif, secretary. During the summer where he will spend two months. Detroit Conservatory of Music a Christian in Days Like These," will give two musicales, one on "A German Poet Speaks for Tol- Dexter-Joy Florist, Tyler 6-6622. months the shop will be open — SOUTH NAVIN MICHIGAN -••• Mrs. Sophia Weil of Longfel- June 18 at the Women's City erance." "Can Civilization Be larondays through Thursdays from Flowers for all occ•sions- low Ave. returned from a two Club and the other at the school's Saved?" 10 until 4 o'clock weeks' stay in New York City. auditorium on June 22. s Detroit Ladies Lechern Ani- Mr. and Mrs. Leo Harman of Mr. and Mrs. Max Weksle r, yin Picnic This Sunday 17550 Santa Rosa Ave. will be fo rmerly of Detroit and for t he at home Monday evening, June past two and a half years real- Detroit Ladies Lechern Aniyim 19, in honor of the graduation !dents of Los Angeles, Calif., en- of their daughter, Virginia, from tertained 75 guests at a buffet Society will have a picnic at On Lake Michigan in the Heart of Vacation Land Palmer Park, near the children's The Junior Home Helier sum- 'Michigan State Normal College. dinner and reception at their swimming pool, Sunday, June 18. mer formal is to be held at the home, in honor of the Bar alitz- June 18 being Father's Day, Mr. and Mrs. Morris II. Blum- vah of their son, Sidney James, Bonnie Brook Country Club, on S unday, June la, from 9:30 berg and daughter, Eileen Rash- on Sunday, June 4. Several stars this will be a special Father's Day picnic. p. m. to 1 a. m. Music will be elle, of Calvert Ave. and Mr. of screen and stage were present RIDING On July 9 the society will furnished by Ray Gorrell and and Mrs. Sam A. Cohen of Pon- to provide entertainment for the sponsor an all-day excursion to HIKING • tiac returned to their homes from guests. Master Sidney James is Put-in-Bay. his orchestra. • The proceeds will enable the a two weeks' motor trip in the an honor student in public and BOATING FISHING juniors to send crippeld children east. In Carmel, N. Y., they at- Hebrew schools. Mrs. Max Wek- • tended the graduation of Miss sler is a former president pi the to camp for the summer. • DANCING Tickets for the affair have Eileen Rashelle Blumberg from Detroit Jewish National Fund A Glorion. Vacation AnnIte You At THEATERS been distributed among members Drew Seminary and in New Auxiliary as well as the United • of Junior Home Relief. Additional York City they visited the Hebrew School Auxiliary. • Mineral Baths tickets may be had by calling World's Fair and were guests at Sandy Beaches the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. Clara Morris, Tyler 4-8492. On Sunday, June 11, Mr. and "Finest Resort in South Haven" Splendid saran." accommodation. at the tenoning ro.ortn. Mrs. David Goldberg of Cortland ATLANTIC GLASSMAN' Mrs. Saul E. Barnett of Chi- Ave. celebrated their silver wed- Dancing in our own pavilion ... LAKIICITEIT SLEEPY 1101.1411V ARDNIORE Officers Installed by Bnai cago GRAND I'M It LEVIN'S ' Blvd. was hostess at a fam- ding anniversary at a dinner for Tennis . . . Ping Pang . . . BARON'S MICHIGAN BASSIN'S David Sisterhood ALL SPORTS . . . BABOKS4 TIIE SERF Children'. ily luncheon and shower at Devon 40 guests. The out-of-town guests BRACH EDGEWATER rum HIGHLAND WITTENBERG'S Gables, complimenting Marjorie were Mrs. Leslie Boslov and her Counselors and playgrounds . . . OAKLAND BEACH JACOBSON'S TASIIICNOIrSKUS On June 12, at 8:30 p. m., the Hirschman and Eleanor Schwarz. father, Harris Isaacs, of Roches- F21110111 for our delicious meal,. THE DMITRI' JANIS HVISTAURANT ZIPPERSTEINN CIDELMAN'S MARREN'S [Mai David Sisterhood's new of- St TBIN'S EU ter, N. Y., who are cousins of The Ideal Spot for Play and Rest ZIATKIN'S II !THIN RAS. DISTANCE. RV PA11: ficers were installed by Mrs. 11 HIGHWAT, Into, TRAIN Olt Mrs. Sidney Rosen and son, Mrs. D. Goldberg. Mr. and Mrs. it HITE I, tit Fol.1 tt: It "A" STEAMSHIP ROOSEVELT FROM CHI 'AGO Joshua S. Sperka. Mrs. Joseph Mickey, left for The Ileights, Goldberg will leave for a month's Write for Attractive New Preview Folder T Jacobs, retiring president, was Houghton Lake, Mich., to spend t our through the east the end of ZLATKIN'S RESORT !moth Horn, Mirk chairman of the evening. The in- the summer with her mother, t his month Phone 866 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, South Haven, Michigan stallation was opened by the Mrs. Ilattye Fisher. singing of Star Spangled Banner In honor of the Rosenbaum- and Ilatikvah, led by Cantor A. Cadet Milton Fishman of the Redstone wedding, to be an event Singer. The new executive staff St. John's Military Academy, of June 24, Mrs. Jack Glazer of for the ensuing year follows: Delafield, Wis., is home to spend 3685 Outer Drive entertained at Mrs. Roy Chatlin, president; his summer vacation with his her home for Miss Ruth Rosen- Mrs. Joseph Jacobs, vice presi- parents, Mr. and airs. Nathan baum on June 7. Among those dent; Mrs. Leonard Canner, re- Fishman of 3411 Sherbourne Rd. baum on June 7. 31r. and Mrs. cording secretary; Mrs. Al West, Herman Jacobs of Covington corresponding secretary; Mrs. Miss Bernice Kleiman, daugh- Drive entertained at a buffet Bernard Dosie, financial secre- ter of Dr. and Mrs. Shmarya supper on June 2 for the couple. tary; Mrs. Morton Espar, treas- Kleiman, has completed her A luncheon was also given. urer; Mrs. Charles Jones, ser- junior year in the University of geant-at-arms; Mrs. Charles Ja- Michigan Medical School and has Monday night, June 19, the cobson, chaplain; board of direc- left for Boston to study during Monday Night Club will hold its tors, Mrs. Joseph Jacobs, chair- the summer under the eminent monthly social, at Mrs. Gal- EXTENDED man, Mesd'ames Ben Wachnansy, neurologist, Dr. Abraham Myer- lant's home, 2075 W. Philadel- Herman Fenster, L. J. Bassin, son, at the Boston State Hospital. phia. MI friends are invited. PAYMENTS Mrs. Samuel Kane; committee chairmen, Mrs. Edward I. Rat- AVAILABLE Mrs. Samuel Schaflander left The Business and Professional ner, publicity; Mrs. Sol Zeme, for New York to confer with Women's Group of Bnai Brith sunshine; Mrs. David Leach, the national boycott organiza- will hold its final meeting for • ticket; Mrs. Ben Clark and Mrs. tions on plans to intensify boy- the season Thursday, June 22, Saul Faudem, social; Mrs. Roy cott activities in this region for at 8 p. m., at Bnai Moshe Syna- Chatlin and Mrs. Louis Sackinof, next season. gogue, Dexter and Lawrence. The representatives to Jewish Con- public is invited. gress. Eliot A. Magidsohn, son of Mrs. Morton Espar, past vice Mr. and Mrs. Joe Magidsohn of In honor of the engagement president, presented the retiring 3284 Webb Ave. will receive his of Miss Clare Mendlovito to Sid- officers with gifts as a token of degree from the dental school ney Winkler, son of Mr. and appreciation for their services. of the University of Michigan on Mrs. I. Winkler of Eastlawn Mrs. L. Pollack rendered vocal Saturday, June 17. Ave., and her graduation from selections, accompanied by Mrs. the College of Education of Leonard Canner at the piano. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Morris of Wayne University on June 16, Vocal selections and recitations Burlingame Ave. have as their Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mendlovits were given by Miss Florence guest the latter's mother, Mrs. will hosts at a reception at Weintraub. Rabbi Joshua S. Nate Rosenbaum of Youngs- 2984 be Fullerton Ave. on Sunday. Sperka gave the closing address. town, 0. June 18, from 2 to 6 p. m. No Refreshments were served. cards. (IN MAHOGANY-VENEER CASE) Mrs. Max Spoon entertained AT THE POWATAN a group of friends at a beauti- fiss Mary Fish, daughter of What a delight to have a piano equipped with Practiano in a home fully appointed luncheon in her Mr. and Mrs. Nathan M. Fish of Walter Donahue carries on in home, 3331 Webb Ave., on We stwood Ave., received her where children are taking lessons—no one in the house need be the Donahue tradition at Sam June 6. Bac helor of Science degree in disturbed, for you simply press down the Practiano, and tone volume Sofferin's Powatan Club. In the edu cation at Wayne University's is cut down by about one-half! Other important features include full years following his dancing de- Judge and Mrs. Maurice Drei- coo mencement exercises held at 88-note scale; sounding board of seasoned, select Spruce; ettra-heavy, hut, Walter has steadily climbed fuss of Huntington Woods an- 01) - mpia Friday morning. A re- to fame on his own merit. lie has nounce the graduation of their rep tion was held in the home of full-post back; unusually long string length; responsive action with played featured parts in many Bertha F.. from the her damp-proof centers; moth-proofed, reinforced hammers; laminated Shubert operettas in New York, Royal Oak High School. and Fish parents Friday evening. Miss rock maple pin blocks. Specially priced at Hudson's—nowt received an honorary award I.ondon. and on the road. Richard A. from the University in political science and was In the current revue are also of Michigan. Music Store—Thirteenth Floor—Woodward Avenue Building at Grand River epee ted to membership in Pi Sig- Mildred Fenton, lyrical swing- ma Alpha, national honorary no- stress, who features modern in- Complimenting the forthcom- Stir el science fraternity. terpretations of rhythm ballads, ing marriage of Miss Helen Lev- vol the tap-happy dancing Sin- enberes to Harry Kleiman, Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Sam LeBow of Pries FMAJtet t• 3% Hal. T. ters, Carole and Sherod. They and Mrs. Schmarya Kleiman en- are all making their first Detroit tertained the immediate families 4089 Tyler Ave. will be et home from appearances, and they give a big St • dinner Sunday evening. Tune 2 to 5 p. m. on Sunday, 25, in honor of the sTadua- hand to the music of Sammy Di- lone 11. The dinner was followed The Shulchan Aruch (16th ten- der to avoid being killed. But he not recognize that he is a Je-v " tin, of their daughter. Frsnees fury bert and, his orchestra, as do the v • musical program given by Gold code book of Jewish law) is allowed to put on different Likewise, to dress like a Gentile berg. from Central High states that "a Jew is forbidden clothes during a dancing patrons. Cantor J. H. Sonenklar. period of verse- in order to avoid paying special Seh mots No cards. to say that he is a Gentile in or- cution in order that they should taxes and the like was forbidden. J Tolonial A del Council Resale Shop Opens Two New Departments Zeta Alpha Rho Fraternity Has loth Anniversary approved by the UNION OF ORTHODOX JEWISH CONGREGATIONS OF AMERICA HEINZ VEGETARIAN SOUP hides iihe YOUR Soup the home way to taste like the best vegetable soup I T'S you made ever ate! You get all the fine flavor of choice garden vege- tables. Big, tender peas, delicate beans, crunchy carrots and a host of others ... all slow-cooked in their own juices. All ready to serve! 16 full ounces of soup , , . There is nothing to add. NOT condensed! Retains all of the original flavor. Serve for milchig or fleischig meals! The seal of approval© of the UNION OF ORTHODOX JEWISH CONGREGATIONS OF AMERICA is on the front of the label. HEINZ D FOODS I RECEPTACLES o aaaaaa . Mil and Itabileb. Reinforced Conreete. Pally bur- Friend Right. 'Scores Coughlin As Being Un• Catholic *steed. AMERICAN RECEPTACLE CO. 579 Kenilworth. To. 8-5889 Austrian Leaflet Ridicules U. S. A pamphlet widely circulated in Vienna contains a severe at- tack on this country and by in- nuendo ridicules American trade, incites against purchase of Amer- ican citrus fruit and sneers at Americans as "banana-eaters." This pamphlet was smuggled out of Austria by way of Switz- erland. A copy of it was brought to the office of The Detroit Jew- ish Chronicle and photostats have been sent to Washington. CHICAGO (SVNS) — Assert- ing that when the Rev. Charles I E. Coughlin "speaks on public questions he is Charles Coughlin and nothing else," John A. Lapp, a former member and chairman of the National Bituminous Coal Labor Board and an arbitrator in labor disputes, said that the radio prest is not entitled to speak as a priest, representing the Catholic Church, either di- rectly or by implication, or to receive any immunities as a clergyman. Speaking over Station WHIP, the same station which had earl- ier served as the Chicago outlet (or Father Coughlin's Sunday broadcast, Mr. Lapp said, "a man who uses in America as his own an anti-Semitic speech of Herr Goebbels deserves the loss of the moral respect of all right- minded citizens." 0 if s , ELKHART WISCONSIN Fi de lm a n Dr. Franklin's Radio Addresses fidelnran:r`Resort Jr. Home Relief Formal June 25 M P G/lead 1 1 SOUTH HAVEN ZLATKIN'S P1 E I Winter Console PIANO Equipped With PRACTIANO Specially Priced $245 The J. L. HUDSON COMPANY Co era ceii the cch Ch: in the 1 ac fun me, and bro