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July 14, 1939

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Recent Bride

SUMMER SPECIAL

Eva Prenzlauer Maternity
Aid Plans Excursion
for July 26

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Mich. Synagogue
Conclave to Meet
Sunday in Pontiac I

A board meeting of the Eva
Prenzlauer Maternity Aid was
held at the home of Mrs. N.
Blatnikoff of Monte Vista Ave.
Representatives of organized
Plans were made for the ■ n- and unorganized Jewish commu-
nities in 15 points of Eastern
Michigan will meet with the
leaders of. Orthodox congrega-
tions in Detroit at the regional
c onference of the Eastern Div's.
Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Shapiro of
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Enggase
ion of the Michigan Synagogue
entertained at a dinner party on Miami Beach, Fla., are the house
Conference, Sunday, July 16, at
Wednesday, July 12, in honor of guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Pontiac.
Mrs. Julie Weil of Montgomery, Soria of Highland Park.
Ala.
Included in this group, which
is headed by David J. Cohen, I
Mrs. Benjamin Marx of Chicago
Eastern Divisional vice-president,
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Lazarus of Blvd. left July 9 for Frankfort,
are the following cities and
of Columbus, 0., are the week-end Mich., where she will spend three
towns: Ann Arbor, Dearborn,
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry weeks.
Delray, Detroit, Holly, Lapeer,
Wineman. Mr. and Mrs. Wineman
Lenox,
Monroe, Mt. Clemens,
complimented their guests with ■
Mrs. Lena Sherman of Wooding-
Pontiac, Port Huron, Richmond,
dinner party Friday, July 14, at ham Ave. left Friday to spend two
—Photo by LaVine Studio
River Rouge, Washington, Wyan-
the Franklin It ills Country Club.
weeks at Frankfort, Mich.
MRS. ABE KUTLOV
dotte and Ypsilanti.
(Miss Leona Rosenberg)
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Levinson
Last Sunday a similar regional
Mrs. Julie Weil of Montgomery,
have returned to their home in Los
conference was held at South
Miss Leona Rosenberg, daugh- Ala., is the house guest of Mr. and Angeles. They were the house
Haven under the chairmanship
Mrs.
Mortimer
Meyer.
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rosen-
guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Kahn
of Rabbi Morris C. Katz of
berg of 2967 Webb Ave., be-
of Longfellow Ave.
Grand Rapids, vice-president for
Dr. and Mrs. Willard Mayer and
came the bride of Abe Kutlov,
the Western Division. Another
Mrs.
Benjamin
Siegel
of
Boston
non of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kutlov of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Koffman
such meeting will be convened
3048 Fullerton Ave., at the Bnai 'Blvd. have returned from a 10-day of 18651 Northlawn Ave. returned
shortly in the Central-North re-
Moshe Synagogue, Sunday, July visit to the World's Fair in New home after spending 10 days in
is your lucky
gion by Rabbi S. Z. Fineberg sf
York.
2.
Rabbi Moses Fischer offic-
New York in honor of their 20th
MRS. N. BLATNIKOFF
Flint, who is divisional vice-
iated, assisted by Cantor David
wedding anniversary.
president for that section.
number in
Katzman.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dreifus and
nual excursion to Bob-Lo on
These regional meetings are in-
The couple are touring the Mr. and Mrs. Louis K. Lambert
Miss Mary Sackter, secretary of Wednesday, July 26. Tickets tended to provide a
platform
for
East and will spend part of their entertained a group of friends at Junior Hadassah in Minneapolis, are available from members of
the full discussion of local reli-
honeymoon at Bar Harbor, Me. a picnic supper Wednesday night, Minn., will arrive Sunday to visit the organization. For further in-
gious and educational needs, and
They will be gone during the en- July 12.
with her sister, Mrs. Harold Korn formation call llogarth 4472 or
to stimulate interest and partici-
tire month of July,
of Cortland Ave.
llogarth 9460.
pation in the activities of the
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman
Plans were also begun for the
Michigan Synagogue Conference,
The Dexter Club of the Pioneer annual donor luncheon. Mrs. Jul-
and their daughter, Sue, returned
Reports of the divisional meet-
July 13, from their summer lodge Women's Organization will have ius Wartell was named chairman
ings will be presented to the
at Gaylord, Mich.
a picnic at Palmer Park, near the with Mrs. Nathan Blatnikoff as-
board
of directors of the state-
children's pool. on Sunday, July 16. sisting as co-chairman,
wide body of traditional, Ortho-
Mrs. Rose Rose was appointed dox congregations which will
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar M. Zemon The public is invited.
left Friday to spend the week-end
case worker in charge of tonsi- meet Sunday, July 23, at Mt.
The Misses Sara Ruth Pick lectomy operations.
Announcement was made front at Frankfort, Mich.
Clemens.
and
Evelyn
Fox
left
this
city
for
the A.Z.A. executive offices in
Next Sunday', conference at
Washington of the appointment
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schlesinger a month's tour through the West
Pontiac, to be presided over by
of Leonard Radner as the new of the Park Lane Apts. have re- and enroute will visit in Houston, Melvin Sands to Deliver David J. Cohen, will continue
director of A.Z.A. in Michigan. turned from a visit to Charlevoix, Tex., in Florida and Mexico.
Sermon at Temple Beth from 11 a. m. to 6 p. m., and
He will replace Jess R. Feiler, where they were the guests of Mr.
El on Sabbath Morning, will include 'two business sessions
The Misses Lois Grodman and
A.Z.A. deputy of Michigan, who and Mrs. Arthur W. Sclesinger.
and a luncheon at Congregation
July 22
Julia Ba•ahl left Monday, July 10,
served for the past year. Mr.
Bnai Israel, 268 W. Pike St.
Feiler will serve as assistant
Mr. and Mrs. Miles Finsterwald for a two-mopths' motor trip to
• 3 THREADS. Favorite
In the morning the delegates
the West Coast. They plan to visit. Melvin Sands, son of Mr. and
A.Z.A. deputy and also chair- of Chicago Blvd. have returned
will be greeted by the conference
of
weight,
because
Yellowstone
Park,
Yosemite,
Mex.
Mrs.
Jack
Sands
of
2763
Hooker
man of the advisory board of from a visit to Rochester, N. Y.
c
ten, Son Francisco, Catalina Is- Ave., who is a senior student at hairman, H. Sacolick, president
their sheer good looks
Highland Park chapter 313.
of the congregation, and David
land,
Los
Angeles
and
Denver,
Hebrew
Union
College,
Cincin-
Mrs. Samuel Meisner of Colum-
Mr. Radner formerly was ad-
E. Utley, chairman of arrange-
and amazing resist-
visor to A.Z.A. chapter 93 and bus, 0., is the house guest of Mrs. Colo. nati, has been invited by Dr. Leo ments. Reports will be heard on
M. Franklin to deliver the ser.
ance to runsl
is also a member of Pisgah Lodge Edwin M. Rosenthal of Boston
local
conditions
and
the
needs
at
mon
Temp
le
B
E
Blvd.
of the Bnai Brith.
LILLIAN WALD SHOWS
bath morning , July 22.l on Sab- of the respective communities,
3
LENGTHS. Short,
Election of new officers are
and a committee on representa-
Sirs. Monte Wittelshofer of At- CONCERN OVER PLIGHT
being held by chapters this
average and long .. .
tion and affiliation will be ap-
kinson
Ave.
will
leave
next
week
month and the following will
OF JEWISH PEOPLE
Moonlight Dancing Party in pointed. The luncheon is sched-
for greater beauty,
for Boston where she will spend
serve for the coming term:
Honor of Mayor Reading uled for 2 o'clock, at which time
Harry Moss was elected presi- a month.
longer wear)
Although her interests in the
greetings will begin at 3:30
on
July
15
dent of Chapter 63 with David
o'clock, with remarks by Isadore
bliss Ruth Frank and her broth- plight of human beings are not
Feigenbaum, vice president;
3 PAIRS 3.90.
limited to any group but are
Cohen, president of the Michigan
A moonlight dancing party and
Leonard Nelkin, secretary; Sid- el., Lewis, Jr., and Miss Peggy considered as an "entity" of the
Synagogue Conference; and an
nney Chafetz, treasurer; Chuck Freund and Edwin Gage have re- human race, Lillian Wald, the general entertainment will be account of the activities of the
STREET FLOOR
A. Deitch and Louis Freed, ser- turned from a week-end spent at country's outstanding social work- held at the beautiful Carpathia organization by Rabbi M. J.
feants-at-arms; reporter, Lou Frankfort, Mich.
er, is becoming gravely_ con- Park at 16 Mile Road, between Wohlgelernter, secrete ry; the
Mound and Ryan Roads, on Sat-
Golden; chaplain, Sam Schiff, the
Miss Bernice Bronstein of cerned over the especial plight urday evening, July 16, as a tes- committee on representation and
retiring president. Julie Gross-
of the
the,
people.
affiliation will then report and
berg, Bernard Whiteman and Chicago Blvd. is visiting in Den- i , Her t carefully-considered state- timonial to Mayor Richard W. resolutions will be voted upon.
Bernard Morrison ore advisors ver, Colo.
' meat n the situation in Ger- Reading. It in sponsored by the The conference will close with
of the chapter.
quoted in R. L. Dutfus' Central Detroit Reading Club, of Minchah services.
Mrs. J. I. Polistrant of .New many is
, n y
Harold Gross was elected
biography
of this great woman, which Fred Sauer is chairman.
York
is
visiting
with
her
pl
at,
er
president of the Adolph Freund
Lilian Wald, Neighbor and There will be the nominal charge
RABBINIC THOUGHT
of 10 cents per person', and danc-
Chapter 93. Other officers include Mrs. Birdie Victor of Blaine Crusader" (Macmillan).
Carl Stillwater, vice president; Ave.
in
will
conducted from 9 '
In Miss Weld's own words: ing
s v. _
m. to be
2 a.
m. A large vs...,
Rabbi Max Kadushin's "Or-
King Gennis, secretary; Harry
'"" genie Thinking: A Study in Rah-
Mrs..Ruth Metzger of Pingree s In testifying here to my
Wenner, treasurer; Nathan Sog-
n the brotherhood of man, to iait expected. The public Is In-
Ave. left for California on an ex- I
binge Thought," has been pub-
inan and Sidney Gorosh as ser-
"Host to the Most"
tended visit. Enroute she will visit which with so many dear corn- fished by Behrman's Jewish Book
geants-at-arms; Irving Vosko, re-
in South Haven, Michigan
house,
the Grand Canyon and Yellow- rades I have devoted the long,
1261 Broadway, New
porter; David Katz, chaplain. , atime Park.
l ong years, I do not wish to Council of Mothers' Clubs to
in association with the
Joseph Schwartz is advisor.
deny the ancestral call to come
,
Stage Picnic and Con-
SOUTH HAVEN'S
Jewish Theological Seminary of
Philip Rothschild was re-elect-
Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Metz to the rescue of the victims of ,
America.
"YOUNG FOLKS' PARADISE"
cert
July
18
ed as president of the Highland
and children of Warrington political and social wrong."
I
This
scholarly
work
is
amply

Park chapter 313. Other officers
Now in her 72nd year, Miss
Catering to the younger
Drive returned from a motor
annotated. It discusses the or-
include Seymour Victor, vice-
generation for 33 years
trip to Lake Minnetonka, Minn., Wald. who now lives in West-
The Council of Mother's Clubs genie character of rabbinic the-
president; Herbert Bean, secre- and Chicago. port, nevertheless retains her in- of the Jewish Community Center
picnic
and
concert
on
deals
with
the
Torah
as
A
Rendezvous
of Fun . . .
hold ■
tary; Julian Feiler, treasurer;
!tenet in the Henry Street Settle. will
Tuesday, July 18, beginningat Law and Ethics, reviews the con-
planned by our Social Director
David Hoptman and Louis Hoes-
Mrs. Fred Schwartz left for ment which became a symbol of
tent
and
authorship
of
Torah,
. . . Dancing . . . Golf . . .
3 p. m., on the grounds of Pal-
ter, sergeants-at-arms; Ernest
New Rochelle to visit with her neighborliness and social service mer Park. The location is at goes into lengthy explanation of
Horses . . . Swimming . . .
Denenfeld, chaplain. Chairman sister, Mrs. R. C. Hartstall.
under her guidance. The biogra-
Tens,;.... Fishing . . . Boating
the
picnic
tables
near
the
swim-
the
thesis
to
show
that
organic
of the advisory board to the
phy of her life by Mr. Duffus ming pool. From 3 to 6p. m thinking is an abiding feature of
Hiking.
chapter, Jess R. Feiler, will be
Mrs. Samuel Wolfe of Calvert is not only a brilliant document
—' man's mental life. It has inter-
program of games will be con-
assisted by Dr. Arnold Kass and Ave. is visiting in California.
An exceptional place to dine—
about an important aspect of a
ducted by a worker of the De- eating chapters on the relation
Ben Desenberg.
social service in this country. It
A convenient place to meet=
partment of Recreation. Prizes of organic thinking to folklore
Officers elected by Felix War-
Mr. and Mrs. David Marx of is a record of outstanding con-
and on various ethical Jewish
An ideal place to lire—
burg chapter 309 are Eye Sche- Kentucky Ave. are spending a tributions to American life by a will be awarded in the compen• concepts. The chapters on good
five games. From 5 to 7 p. m.
Write or wire for information
mansky, president; Manuel Solo- month in California and the great Jewess.
the
group
will
have
supper,
fol-
deeds,
on
Derekh
Eretz,
ethical
or reservations
mon, vice president: Miton Canadian Rockies.
lowed by a band concert till 9 dicta, charity and tranagressiona
Stocker, secretary; Martin Baum-
Nazis Ban Scotch Jokes in
are of particular interest.
p. m. All members of the Moth-
garten, treasurer; Jerome Fur-
Reich
Mrs. Melvin Kopple and chil-
stenberg, reporter; Allan Bob- dren are visiting in Kingston, I
BERLIN. (WNS)—Scotch jokes ere' Clubs are invited to attend.
roff and Paul Kanter, sergeant- N. Y.
( were taboo in Germany follow-
scholarshi p
Contributions
at-arms; Sheldon Kort, chaplain;
I ing a demand by Will Vesper, ""'"'
advisors, Peter Sanders, Dave
Fund of United Hebrew
Mrs. Martha Schless of New German poet and author, who
Rosen and Harry Cohen,
York is spending a fortnight said of the Scots that "They are
Schools
Chapter
63
will hold its with her son-in-law and daugh- the healthiest and most Germanic
raring dinner-dance, Sunday, at ter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Falk of people of the British Isles. They I The United Hebrew Schools
Westwood Gardens. Harry Moss Chicago Blvd.
are the last sound national acknowledges the receipt of one
is in the charge of the affair.
strength which still exists in Eng - Ischolarship from Mr. and Mrs.
On Tuesday, Aug. 1, Herzl
Mr. and Mrs. William Gershen- and. That is reason enough."1Saul Davidson of Boston Blvd.,
Chanter 112 will hold a moon- son and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel said Vesper, "for the Jews and in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of
light to Bob-Lo.
Rand are guests for a week at Jew-ridden in England to hate their son, Melvin, J. Mr. and
Muskoka <Lodge.
them and to attempt to make Mrs. Davidson will celebrate
fools of them. That is reason I their son's Bar Mitzvah on Sat-
OTTO A. SILVERS GETS
Mr. and, Mrs. Michael Falk of enough for us and our press no urday, July 29, at Congregation
HIGH VETERANS' POST Elmhurst Ave. left by motor for onger to provide foolish jokes Shaarey Zedek.
a month in New York and the to the advantage of these Jewish
The United Ilebrew Schools
Otto A. Silvers, well - known New England States.
proselytes . . . Therefore, away
acknowledges the receipt of one
Detroiter, who was recently sin-
with jokes about Scots." ,scholarship from bfr. and Mrs.
gularly honored by the Veterans
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Neisner
Broadstreet,
And what greater calamity can Henry Lapides of Broadstreet,
of Foreign Wars, was unanimous- of Rochester, N. Y. were the
ly elevated from the office of guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alex- fall upon a nation than the loss of in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of
their
son,
Hyman
Gilbert,
Mr.
Junior Vice Commander to Sen. ander Freeman during the past worship.
— E memon dand Mrs. Lapides observed their
for Vice Commander for the De- week.
, son's Bar Mitzvah on Saturday,
pertinent of the State of Mich-
I June 17, at the Shaarey Zedek.
igan.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Grossfeld
Mr. Lapides is well known in
and
daughter,
Helen,
of
Farrand
During the World War Mr. Park left Friday, July
he community for his active par-
14, for
Silvers served two years in the a few weeks
ticipation in many communal en-
in Frankfort. Mich.
United States Armed Forces, a
I deavors, especially in the Allied
year and a half of which was
Jewish Campaign.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fox of
spent in active work on five dif-
AMERICA'S
ferent battle fields in France. Euclid Ave. will leave Sunday
German Merchant Marine
He served in the Second Trench for a stay in Frankfort, Mich.
FINEST BEER
Losing Ground; German
Mortar Battery. —
Mr. Silvers received injuries int Mrs. Louis Morris of Oakman
Tourist Trade Declines
active line of duty and was the Court and Mr. and Mrs. David
recipient of high decorations for Emmer left on July 1 to spend
The Joint Boycott Council of
bravery and active service. After the summer in California.
the American Jewish Congress
the Armistice he served in the
and the Jewish Labor Commit-
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kaichen
Army of Occupation in Coblenz
' tee, through Dr. Joseph Tenen-
for three months. He has an sailed on July 11 for a 10-day
baum, its chairman, released a
-
cruise
to Bermuda.
enviable record in civic and vet-
statement pointing out that the

erans' activities in Detroit ex-
tendency to avoid Nazi Germany
Miss Harriette Silverman was
tending over ■ period of many
in travels abroad has been on
years. He maintains member- guest of honor at a, dinner party
the increase during the past
ship in the American Legion, the given by Miss Le/1°14 N. Willis at
few years.
Gassin's Resort at South. boating There are provisions for
Jewish War Veterans of the her home on 1821 Oakman Blvd.
Quoting from "Wirtschaft Und
Haven, Mich., Completely , airplane rides and visits to inter-
United States, the Veterans of The guests were members of Sigma
neighboring spots.
Statistik," official German pub-
E qu ipped to ACC 01111110.• ' , eating
Foreign War and Detroit Police Gamma Tau Sorority. Miss Silver-
For children, there is a lay
lication,
Dr.
Tenenbaum
declared
man is leaving soon for an indefin-
date
Summer
Guests
Post No. 1278 and other frater-
:ground far from
m the hotel p and
that the number of tourists who
ite stay in New Brunswick, N. J.,
nal and civic organizations.
' the highway. It is equipped with
visited Germany last year de-
and New York City.
Casein's Resort at South Ha- , slides, swings, etc.
Some of the numerous high
creased by 20 per cent as com-
offices that he has held in the
Reservations are necessary to
pared with 1937. The number of ven, Mich., is located on 20
Mrs. Joseph J, Jacobs and fam-
Veterans of Foreign Wars are:
tourists from Great Britain de- acres of beautiful ground and secure accommodations at this
ily of Sturtevant Ave. are spending
is
one
of
the
pioneer
resorts
in
resort.
For reservations, write
Departmental Administrator, Dep- the summer at South Haven, Mich.
clined 53.4 per cent; from
uty Departmental Adjutant and Dr. Jacobs will leave on Friday
j Gamin's Resort, South Haven,
France 41.7 per cent; from Bel- that community.
Inspector, and Junior Vice Com- evenings to spend the week-ends
On the grounds are a tennis Mich.
gium, 27.8 per cent; Rumania.
LOUIS P. ROCKER
mander of the State of Michigan. during July and August with his
33.7 per cent, and the United court and a baseball field. and
He is ■ past commander of the
; PORT JERVIS, N. Y. — Louis States, 26.8 per cent.
there are ping pong tables and
Sam Leibowitz, ace criminal
Wayne County Council of Vet-
Rocker, philanthropist and
P.
The only increase was in the other sports facilities.
lawyer is hoping to get the
erans of Foreign Wars, past pres-
The Misses Margaret and Helen I communal leader of New York number of visitors from Italy.
The rooms in the hotel are Brooklyn D. A. nomination this
ident, Second Division Associa- Singer and Gail L. Wallach left City. was re-elected for the On the other hand. the tourist cool and all have running water, fall . . . He believes that his ex-
tion of Former World War Veter- (sr an extended stay in Miami fourth consecutive term as na- trade to Switzerland showed an There are showers, a large din- perience as defense counsel will
ans of the United States. He is Beach, were they are guests at the tional president of Young Judaea, increase of 13 per cent and to ing room, a game room. make him a most efficient prose-
Traffic Court Clerk under Judge Cavalier Hotel.
the junior affiliate of the Zionist Finland an increase of 7 per
Gassin'a is famous for its de- cutor.
Thomas F. Maher and resides at
Organization of America; and cent.
Heins food. It provides a pro-
While Dr. Israel Goldstein will
15758 Kentucky Ave., with his
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rice (Helen Governor Herbert II. Lehman of
gram of entertainment. presents be a Ceneral Zionist delegate at
wife and two sons.
Kahn) have returned from their New York, was re-elected hon-
It's in the office of Judge Jul- plays by semi-professionals and the World Zionist Congress, Mrs.
•cdding trip to Florida and Cuba ovary' president, during the move- ian W. Mack that Franklin D. the day's activities are packed Goldstein will represent the Foale
Flower s for all occasions — and are now residing at 13725 meat's annual convention held at Roosevelt, Jr., is serving his law full of novelties, including swim- Zion at the Geneva 'conclave next
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