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PIEVETRORAW1Sfla#RONICIA

end

June 23, 1939

THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

SUMMER SPECIAL

Moonlight of Bicur
Cholem on June 25

$34500
WItUREL & KOZIN

PERSIAN LAMB COATS,
Made to Order

PERSIAN 1.1A111 ari:(aistasra
Grand Mier Opposite Iludeon's
Telephone Cherry alt.

The Progressive Bicur Cholem
Juniors Association will give its
annual moonlight to Bob-Lo on
Sunday, June 25. The SS. Colum-
bia will leave oromptly at 9 p. m.

LET'S GO! - - - SHIP AHOY!

Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Newman

i

MOONLIGHT

Colonial ~ }loidl

SUNDAY, JUNE 25, 1939

Steamer Columbia

Democracy League
Party on Tuesday

Boat leaves at 9 p. m., foot of Woodward Ave.

Musk and Entertainment by

HANK FINNEY'S BAND

Tickets 75c Per Person—at Grinnell', or at Dock

THE KVUTZAH IVRITH

Takes Pleasure in Congratulating

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Isaacs



J. W. V. Auxiliary
Party Wednesday

On the occasion of the graduation of their sons, Irving from
the University of Michigan, Reuben from Central High
School and Emanuel from Durfee Intermediate School.

ELKHART LAKE
WISCONSIN

from $26.25

We wish them uninterrupted joy in their
happy family life.

A Little Bit of Heaven at

LEVIN'S RESORT

Fidelman's

Women's Auxiliary
of Home for Aged

M-43, R. No. 1

KOSHER: AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN COOKING

Known for its charm Ind for informality ... every athletic
facility, including children's playground . . . billiard and
card room . tennis and basketball court . . , ping pont
tables ... baseball field ... shuffleboard and bowling game*.
New Recreation Hall
CHILDREN'S
Sparkling Social Activities
GOVERNESS

pure dye

3.00

Only Swimming Pool in South Haven

LOW RATES: WRITE FOR FOLDER

Camp Kinderwelt
Will Open Sunday

GASSIN'S RESORT

iideltnanY'Resort

SOUTH HAVEN, MICH.
Phoenix Road - - Phone 307

SPACIOUS GROUNDS
FACILITIES FOR OUTDOOR SPORTS
CHILDREN'S PLAYGROUND
Boating — Fishing — Horseback Riding — Golf
Excellent Food — Airy Rooms
Low Rates

ZLATKIN'S

Write or Phone for Particulars

Camp KINDERwELT

Kelly to Address
J.W.V. Radio Houritffn

CHELSEA, MICHIGAN

SOUTH HAVEN

Boys and Girls
7 to 15 Years

Experienced
Staff

NON-COMMERCIAL INSTITUTION

MINIMUM HATES

For further information write or phone
12244 DEXTER BLVD. TO. 6.9330 or TO. 6-3733

LITERATURE UPON REQUEST

COME UP TO .. .

BRING YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS TO THE

Wnai Moshe Picnic

that we are now entering the
second decade of a world crisis
which has produced in many
countries of the world dictator-
ship forms of government with
attendant destruction of civil
liberties and human decency."

All Day Sunday, June 25

AT HEMRICH'S PICNIC GROVE,
3800 ROCHESTER RD.
Dancing
Good Food
Drinks

Directions: Woodward to Oakview
lures right on Main St. to Rock

Cemetery, Royal Oak,
Rd.. to 16i; Mile Rd.

Admission 35c — Children under 15 free.

Tol

Campaign to Be
Launched i n Quaker City

Olympia Hotel and Mineral Baths

::

Michigan

WEDDINGS, BANQUETS, PARTIES, ETC.
Special Sunday Dinners—Phone Mt. Clemens 790

Beautiful B•Ilrooen with Seating Capacity of SOO

WRITE OR WIRE FOR RESERVATIONS

Unexcelled Service, Elegant Rooms, Strictly Kosher Cuisine

zein
The Nazi press insists that the Jewish newspaper

Ile . elliVdnil

'

s Tribune's
mo t estatic accounts of the lcn neow 11 etZtmthes Herald
British royal couple's visit to .1..... nebwoll'■ real name wxs •

country were written by Drixolaky.

To honor the graduation of their
daughter, Dorothy, from Wayne
University, and of their son, Dr.
Emanuel J., from Indiana Univer-
sity, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Green
of 4256 W. Warren Ave. will be
at home on Sunday, June 25, from
2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m.

Mrs. I. E. Goodman and daugh-
PIIII.ADELPIIIA.
(Religious ters, Edna and Marian, spent the
News Service)—The case for past week-end In Cleveland, where
tolerance and goodwill will be they attended the wedding of Miss
extensively documented here In Louise Krohngnld to Fred forth
t he near future when the five of this city.
lajor dailies and seven radio
Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Karbal of
tations will begin publicizing a
. cries of tolerance statement, by Webb Ave. spent a week in Chicago
and were peat. at the Steven.
distinguished Philadelphians. The
Hotel.
'mamma of the plan hope that
I••• statement ■ will oleo appear
Mr. and Mrs. Henry 11. Shapero
the foreicn language press.
attended the convention of the Jew-
anti-Semitic propaganda here lab War Veterans Department of
• ---aoc•ible for the move. It Ohio, in Canton, June 17
and 18.
4- ill he the second major pro- M. Shapero, • national officer
the first being a League of the Jewish War Veterans Na-
. -.. n..,,
teoact Action, Initiated tional Ladles Auxiliary, acted as
PI-IlvIelohia Protestants In installing conductress and assisted
weeks as a result of what the national president, Mrs. Mal-
h-ve termed a "state of vina V. Freeman of Mt. Vernon,.
car-time propaganda."
N. Y., in installing the newly
elected department officers.
In the year 1656 the Jews of
(Ital y ) gave one-fourth
Mrs. Dora S. Wechsler of Squir-
• • their Inceoce to aid and help ref Hill, Pittsburgh, and son. Irv-
-.sac. Jewish refugees coming ing A., are spending the summer
In Atlantic City, N. J.
from Poland.

KRAEMER'S ,

r this

...and the most too, fool Health-bulldog

the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
benefits of tha vorld-farnous MINERAL
Harvey Morton, on
Saturday
MATHS.
Mrs. Jack Helper and children morning, June 24, at Congrega-
will leave July 1 to spend the sum- tion Shaarey Zedek, Open house
Enjoy ell these Itetures ...an ;mita.; dy•
mer in Frankfort.
lop solarium, Cve egret of beautiful put
in the evening after 8 p. m. No
dance, concerts, entertainment golf
Cards.

and fine fishing nearby; Detroit only 30
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rosenthal
will return June 27 from Holly-
minutes away. Careful edh•r•nc• f.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Wispe
wood, Ha,
Dietary Leos. Moderate Reiss.
of 2967 Richton Ave. announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Mrs. Alma Fruhauf will 1 save Leonard, on Saturday morning,
MISS JULIA BERKAN
June 29 for Montreal from w here June 24, at Congregation Bnai
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Berkan of she will sail on a three-mon the' Zion, Humphrey and
Holmur. At
cruise.
Cortland Ave. announce the en-
home on Sunday. June 25, front
I AND MINERAL BATHS
gagement of their daughter,
7 to 10 p. m. No cards.
MOUNT CLEMENS MICHIGAN
Julia, to William Barrie, son of
Dr. and Mrs. David J. Levy and
Mr. and Mrs. I, Barris of Glen- Mr. and Mrs. J. Victor Roe
II
et
mer Mr. and Mrs. Sam LaBow of
dale Ave.
Alas Elbe old Allot 6.1141,11
are week-end guests of Mr. and
4089 Tyler Ave. will be at home
Mrs. Andrew Wineman at t
heir from 2 to 5 p. m. on Sunday,
lodge in Gaylord, Mich.
1 •III
Omoimmougmill
June 25, in honor of the gradua-
tion of their daughter, Frances
Dr. Alwyn Vernon Freeman
MRS. BETTY FISHER
hal.
Goldberg,
from
Central
High
recently been made a member
" School. No cards.
from the foot of Woodward Ave.
the Mexican Diplomatic Corps by
the Mexican Foreign Office. Dr.
Batik Finney's band will furnish
The wemen's branch of the Freeman is spending several
Members of Highland Park A. the music. Mrs. Betty Fisher and
American league for Peace and months in Mexico as United States Z. A. Chapter 313 were guests at Dr. A. Beresh are chairmen of
Democracy is sponsoring a straw- Attorney with the American Sec- the installation of the Rebecca the affair. Tickets can be pur-
berry festival bridge party which tion of the Agrarian Claims Com- Graetz auxiliary of Bnai Brith chased at Grinnell Bros. or at
will be held in Kern's Auditorium mission of the United States and last Wednesday, at the Bnai Moshe the dock. Friends and organi-
auditorium The Highland Park zations are asked to cooperate
on Tuesday, June 27, at 1:30 Mexico.
chapter 313 and the Rebecca as the entire proceeds will go
m. Mrs. Joseph Rose, with
the assistance of Mrs. Harry
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Pope of Graetz auxiliary will jointly spon- toward the needy sick.
Nathan, made the necessary ar- Des Moines, Ia., spent the past sor an all-day excursion to Bob-Lo
rangements. Proceeds will aid week-end as guests of Mr. and on Sunday, July 9. Assisting in
the League in furthering its Mts. Melville S. Welt enroute to preparations on the excursion are
work for peace and democracy. New York from where they sailed Shirlee Kimmel, Marion Simmers,
A meeting of the women's on June 21 on the Ile De France Evelyn Kass, G. Towlin, Ilerbert
..TWO MEAL AMERICAN PLAN..
Bean, Phil Rothschild, Ernest
branch will be held at the Main for England and France.
Denefeld and Seymour Jacoby.
Weekly rates
Library on Wednesday, June 28,
Proceeds to Go to Fund to
Mr. and Mrs. I. Ilimelhoch will
at 1:30 p. m. Nat Wahl of the
Private each • golf • riding - tennis
Aid Res! ugees
give a dinner party on Saturday,
Marcus William Edelstein, son
Workers' Alliance will speak on June 24,
Modern Hotel Accommodation.
of Mr. and Mrs. Max Edelstein of
and cortexes
"The Right to Work," after
The Detroit Ladies' Auxiliary
1530 Lee Place, received his Bach-
For Detailed Information Write
which there will be a general dis-
Miss Margot Franklin and Leo elor of Science degree from Wayne No. 135, Jewish War ,Veterans
for Dooklet "As .
cussion. These meetings are I. Franklin will leave
July 1 for University fast Friday. For fur- of the United States, is sponsor-
open to the public and visitors California and will be gone a therance of his studies
he will ing a card and mah jong party
are invited to take part in the month.
enter the Graduate School of the on Wednesday, June 28, at 8
discussion.
University of Michigan next fall. p. m., at Periera's Catering Co.,
Miss Emma Butzel, Mies Edith
9925 Dexter Blvd. Refreshments
Ileavenrich and Mrs. Benjamin
silk
Dr. Robert Drews addressed the will be served and many prizes
"where vacation dreams come true" .
Lambert will leave June 27 on a section on education of the Amer- will be given away.
two-months' trip to California.
For those interested in the Joe
SOUTH HAVEN'S
ican Association for Advancement
slip with
of Science at the national conven- Louis-Tony Galento bout, ar-
FINEST RESORT
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Gingold tion in Milwaukee on June 23, on rangements have. been made for
and children left June 22 for the subject ''The Role of the Phy- a radio broadcast to be heard
patented "bias plas
Play and relax amid beautiful
Thursday, June 11, marked the Washington, D. C., where they will
sician and the Educator in the De- at this party.
surroundings and refined, friendly
second anniversary of moving make their future home.
velopment of Sexual Life."
The
entire
proceeds
of
this
af-
people..
sleep
under
blankets..
straight' cut
residents from the Old Folks'
fair will be used for aiding refu-
breathe cool, tonic country air..
Home on Edmund Place and
Dr. Robert Drews was appoin ted
.
gees.
For
additional
information
M
enjoy
exhilarating
lake
rs. P. Pliscon an
breezes..
Brush St. to the new Jewish dean of the new Great Lakes Co
I. family of Genessee Ave. left Satu ° or tickets phone Mrs. Benjamin
swimming, tennis, golf, riding,
Home for Aged on Petoskey at lege in Ferndale.
day, June 17, for a several week r ", Cowan, Tyler 6-2365; Mrs. Louis
dancing. Solariums. Chil-
Humphrey Ayes.
vacation to New York City
Schlien, University 2-0455; Mrs.
dren's playgrounds. Rooms
This event was celebrated with
Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Rob in- visit the World's Fair.
to Jack Goldstein, Tyler 5-6202,
with bath. Famous Jewish.
a party tendered the old folks son and children spent the p ast
American food.
by the Women's Auxiliary of the week-end as guests of Mr. a nd
Mr. and Mrs. S. Baker o f
Front and back panels
Home, of which Mrs. I. E. Good- Mrs. Max P. Ileavenrich in Sa gi-
Write for folder.
taro
17350 Ohio Ave. announce th
naw.
man is president.
are bias for sleek, mold-
graduation of their daughter
Mrs. Joseph Rose, chairman
10k,
Mrs. Harold Shapero of Atkinson Bettie, and son, Emanuel, from
of the sunshine committe,, , or-
ed lines; side panels are
noon.
Refreshments
were served.
ranged
for a delightful
after- Ave , who recently returned from the University of Michigan. Bet
a wfnter's sojourn in Palm Springs, tie received the degree of Bach
Camp Kinderwelt of Chelsea,
straight to anchor your
-
MTH
HAVEN,
MICHIGAN

Mich., will begin its 11th sea.
Miss Rose Shoshana Binohe Calif., entertained a group of elor of Arts in Education, an
slip where it belongs. IT
English
render vocal selections and was friends at the Detroit Yacht Club. Emanuel received the degree o non on Sunday, June 25. The
Bachelor of Arts in Economics. entire staff is now in camp pre-
WON'T RIDE UP, OR
i
Jriedenb
Erich
Dressel
of
the
Founda-
paring
for
the
arrival
of
the
accomp
ss anied at the piano by
Fe offererg. Violin lion School of Music, well known
M
Primrose Benevolent Club wil first group of campers.
A (Iloilo. Vnesline Assn. too At
TWIST. In regular and
1
Holinetat.
ed by Leo Detroit composer and conductor, install the following officers Mon
This year's staff consists of
selections were
short
sizes 311/2 to 44.
-
the
following
counselors:
E.
Dra-
da, y June 26: Mrs. hott,
vice
G. Pearlresi
, p
The auxiliary announces a 10- was awarded the degree of Doc- den t; Mrs. T. Zo
- p resi - chler, E. Sislin, M. Kumove, B.
Lacy
or
sleekly tailored
Taxey,
H.
Kolko,
B.
Hirshen,
W.
"Finest Resort in South Haven"
day drive for the collection of tor of Music by the Foundation. dent; Mrs. C. Joalove, recordin
Ilarold 51. Heitman, son of M r. secretary; Mrs. N. Goldenb g Sott, D. Mondry, E. Plafkin, P.
dues, Mrs,
styled, in tea r ose or
Philip D. Smith,
Dancing
in
our
own
pavilion
...
financial
secretary; Mrs. M. Viten- Melrod and Ph. Kolko; life sav-
chairman, and Mrs. Samuel Ben- and Mrs. Benjamin Helfman of
Tennis . . . Ping Pons . . .
pure white.
Mack Ave., was the recipient e a son, treasurer; Mrs. Thomas Cow- ers: A. Stutz and B. Schneider;
jamin, co-chairman, head the
ALL SPORTS . . . Childreir's
committee. Those desiring to the degree of Master of Arts fro m an and Mrs. R. Alter, hoimitalers; arts and crafts: E. Cooperman;
Counselors and playgrounds . . .
have committee members visit the University of Michigan at t he Mrs, H. Gross and Mrs. M. Shen- music, R. Brooks and K. Rosen-
LINGERIE—FOURTH FLOOR
Famous for our delicious meals.
commencement exercises last Si. t„. few, social,
thal; nature study: M. Skolnick;
them
should
call Townsend urday. His high scholarship in h is
nurse and doctor: M. Pearl, Dr.
The Ideal Spot for Play and Rest
8-6634 or llogarth 0062.
specialized field of study has per-
Joseph H. Kerzman, son of Dr. Mallin; director, Nachman Dra-
MRITE I -01( FOLDER
mitted him to arrange for further and Mrs. Henry M. Kerzman, re- abler.
advanced work toward a Ph. D. ceived the degree of Doctor of
ZLATKIN'S RESORT
Dexter-Joy Florist, Tyler 6 - 6622
Those parents who desire trans-
degree under the history depart- Medicine from the University of portation to cam or those who
Smith Haven, Mick
Phone HA
Floikers for all occasions—
ment at the university in the fall Michigan Medical School on Sat- wish to register their child may
urday, June 17. Dr. Joseph Kern- call the Camp Office, Townsend
man was elected to Alpha Omega 6-9330 or Townsend 6-3733.
Meyer Rosenbaum and daughte r, Alpha, honor medical society, earl-
The
r Veterans of
the United States, through local Margy, of Boston Blvd., returns d ler this year. Dr. Kerzman will COUNCIL CAMP
ornNemt. the
York
w4idor
whey e begin his interneship in the de-
Detroit Posts Nos. 135 and 190, thhyey were
LISTS PROGRAM
efrgu
guests a
f partment of surgery at the Uni-
will sponsor the 15th broadcast Hotel.
versity Hospit
al on July 1.
of their goodwill radio series
Registrations
are
now
in
On Lake Michigan in the Heart of Vacation Land
program on Tuesday, June 27,
progress for Council Camp for
Margaret Mannebach of the De
Miss Millie Muff of Wildemere
over station WXYZ, .9:15 to troit Institute of Musical Art wi 11 Ave. and Miss Lucille Jaffe of girls. Young business women
9:30 p. m. Raymond J. Kelly, present rvelyn Morris. pianis t, Webb Ave. will entertain Miss and students are urged to regis-
corporation counsel for the city daughter of Mrs. Leo E. Morri
a Ruth Cohen, Miss Ruth Dwarkin ter at once at either the club-
of Detroit, will be the guest of 3345 Leslie Ave., in a gradua - and Donald Reader of Cleveland, house of the Council of Jewish
RIDING
speaker. firm recital on Monday evening O., at a garden formal at Mies Women, sponsors of the Council
HIKING

Dr. Mark Herzfeld, command- June 26, at 8 o'clock, at the Insti - Schuff's home on Sunday evening, Camp, 89 Mack Ave., from 9

er of Post 135, and Dr. Hilliard tute of Musical Art, 52 Putnam June 25. There will be
a.
m.
to
4
p.
m.
daily;
or
at
the
BOATING
approxi-
FISHING
Goldstick, commander of Law- Ave.
Jewish Community Center, 11518
mately 30 couples gathered.

rence Jones Post 190, are co-
Dexter, at Lawrence, from 5:30

operating with Dr. Burn:dine in
Mr. and Mrs. Alex II. Barnet t
DANCING
Misses Harriet and Ethel Lewis t o 9 p. m. daily.
THEATERS
making these programs a sue- celebrated their 40th wedding an of 2271 Atkinson Ave. celebrated
Council Camp's program in-

cc,, .
niversary June 22. Their daugh - their 16th birthday by giving a cludes swimming, riding, tennis

ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs . scavenger hunt for 20 guests.
Mineral Baths
and numerous sports and games.
Sandy Beaches
David R. Porvin, entertained
An excellent staff is in charge
NATIONWIDE DRIVE
Splendid vacation ateommodellons at Ilw
t
amily at Knollwood Club on
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Klein of of activities. The camp is lo-
folloaing reaort•i
ATLANTIC
TO STEM FLOOD OF
GLASSMAN'S
his f occasi on
he
t.
LAKEVIEW
3743 Rochester Ave. announce the cated on a sandy beach at Jeddo,
SLEEPY HOLLOW
ARDMORE
GRAND PARK
I .KI'IN'S
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Jerry, on Mich., on Lake Huron, 75 miles
RAIION - S
DISLOYAL FORCES
MICHIGAN
GASSIN'S
IIIABOKM
THE SURF
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gass o C Saturday, July 1, at 9 a. m., at from Detroit. There is daily bus
BEACH
EDGEWATER
rug intatunia OAKLAND
WITTICNIIRRH'S
Ann Arbor spent a few days with the ,Bnai Moshe, Lawrence and service to the camp.
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE)
BRACH
JACOBSON'S
RTIW,L'S
TARIFICNOTSKI"S
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Zemon of Dexter. Jerry Klein will conduct
THE liNWET
J AMS
RICSTAPRANT
ZIPPERSTEIN'S
FIDEL.MAN'S
KAMEN'S
for $5,000,000, Mr. Birkhead Parkside Ave.
I Musaf services.
Meyer Berger, World's Fair
MTETIRINM
ILATKINM
MITHIN
RAW
DINTAN(Ii
IIT
PASEO
HIGHWAY,
SUS,
TRAIN OR BY
pointed to "the mood of mass
columnist of the New York
STEAMMIIP MOOSE ELT FROM CHICAGO
Miss Betty Lichtig and Miss Isa-
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Zemon are Times, who lookes like a Ye-
uneasiness which is enveloping
Write
for
bel
Berkowitz,
accompanied
by
the
now
residing
in
their
new
home
on
Attractive
New
Preview
Folder
T
our people" and which he said
shiva Bochur, started out in life
is the basic cause of the apparent latter's mother, will return Sunday Woodingham Drive.
as a professional boxer.
CHAMBER
OF
COMMERCE,
South
Haven,
Michigan
from
a
10-day
visit
in
New
York.
popularity of the various anti-
democratic dicta. "What this
Iloward Rothberg, son of Mr II
country needs," Mr. Birkhead
said, "is to reawaken our in- and Mrs. Jack Rothberg, is spend:
stincts for liberty, equality and ing six weeks in St. Louis, Mo. ,
tolerance. Let it not be forgotten and Chicago, Ill.

ANNOUNCE THEIR ANNUAL

Mount Clemens

.9 r s he most male kind of ...Wiwi

spend the summer.

Progressive Bicur Cholem
Juniors Association

SOUTH HAVEN, MICHIGAN

Mr. and Mrs. Leo Pollock of

t. will leave June 27 for Charlevoix to 16597 Parkside Ave. announce

Charlevoix

For Your 4th of July Week-End

EXCLUSIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE

• 4 DAYS OF FRIVOLITY—FUN FOR ALL
• 4 DAYS OF BUBBLING OVER WITH JOY
• A EULL WEEK'S PLEASURE IN 4 DAYS

AT A SPECIAL LOW RATE

Charlevoix will be alive with a July 4th cele-
bration you'll long remember—water sports,
street sports, baseball games and a gigantic
fireworks display in the evening are among
some of the activities planned--and at the INN
there will be special dances on Saturday Eve.,
July 1, and Tuesday Eve., July 4—music by
Lodeesen's famous orchestra.

Entertainment by a Dancing Team from the famous
international Murray Dancing School

MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW

THE IN N

CHARLEVOIX,
MICH.

W. E. FLYNN, Managing Director

MACK ISLAND ON DIG WOLF LAM
GRASS LAKE, MICHIGAN

HEALTH AND RECREATION
For Children

BOYS
Ages 6 to 14

GIRLS
Ages 6 to

NURSERY CAMP
Ages 3 to 6
CAMP SHERWOOD is newly equipped to
afford children the highest standards of

accommodations and recreational social
and educational facilities under trained
and competent supervision.

For Registration aad laforro•tion Call or Write

MRS. LEO MELLEN

DIRECTOR

4830 Greenway Ave., Detroit

OR MRS. DAVID KLIGER

TYler 4.0226



TO. 8 0572

LITERATURE UPON REQUEST

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