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and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
SUMMER SPECIAL
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Made to Order
WItUREL & KOZIN
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15 IL Grand RR. Oppoalle Illtdson'e
Telephone Cherry 0170
GASSIN'S RESORT
KUHN FINED $5
Affianced
BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME WITH
SLIP COVERS
Entering a plea of guilty to
charges of drunkenness and pro-
fanity, American-Nazi "Fuehrer"
Fritz Kuhn was fined $5 Thurs-
day in a Webster, Mass., court.
After he paid the fine he denied
that he was guilty and said his
admission of breaking the law
was merely made to avoid "a
threatrical performance."
Made Artistically and Beautifully in
American Style by Refugees
EXTREMELY LOW PRICES
Miss Frieda Ungerleider,
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Enggass
Estimates Cheerfully Given Without Obligation.
entertained at a dinner party on daughter of Aaron Ungerleider
Friday, July 21, at their home of 8024 W. Jefferson Ave. left
New York City on Monday, July
on Cumberland Road.
SPACIOUS GROUNDS
17, for Mountaindale, N. Y.,
FACILITIES FOR OUTDOOR SPORTS
Mrs. Hoke Levin gave a lunch- where she will spend the rest of
CHILDREN'S PLAYGROUND
the
summer with relatives. Miss
PHONE DAVISON 9299
eon at the Franklin Hills Coun-
Plans have been completed by try Club on Wednesday, July 19. Ungerleider, who has been visit-
Boating — Fishing — Horseback Riding — Golf
ing the New York World's Fair
Excellent Food — Airy Rooms
the Business and Professional
since her departure from Detroit
Low Rates
Division of Hadassah for the
Mr. and Mrs. Morton Freed-
annual boat ride to be held Tues- man were hosts to a group of on July 6, wan accompanied on
Write or Phone for l'articulars
day, Aug. 1, The group will meet friends at a tiny tots party on her trip East by Mrs. J. E.
Quince, and her son, James, of
at the foot of Woodward Ave. at July 12.
MISS RUTH ZACK
STEAMER COLUMBIA Foot of Woodward Ave.
8159 Burdeno. In the fall Miss
6 o'clock and sail for Bob-Lo.
Ungerleider plans to attend
AR in the past, members may in-
Sir. and Mrs. Meyer Zack of
SUNDAY, AUG. 13, at 8:30 P. M.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Robinson school in New York.
vite their husbands and friends.
Chicago Blvd. announce the en-
Mike Falk and His' Splendid Dance Orchestra
eft July 13 for a motor trip
Those attending are urged to l
gagement
of
their
daughter,
AIR CONDITIONED
through Minnesota and Wiscon-
Plus Girl Vocal Trio
bring their supper baskets.
Mrs. Hugo Solomon and chit. Ruth, to David H. Schumansky,
for Your Comfort
sin.
Tickets in advance, 50c — At dock, 754
dren, Betty and Sam, of Virginia eon of Mr. and Mrs. Alex II.
70° Cool
For information Cell MADISON 6766
Park, are vacationing at South Schumansky of Buena Vista
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Godsol Haven, Mich., for three weeks. Ave.
DINE OUT . . .
Auspices: Detroit Auxiliary, Detroit Youth Chapter
will leave July 29 for a two-
With the Family
week stay in Charlevoix.
Mr. and Mrs. Erving Moss left
and if you have a hungering
for a cruise through Georgian
BEFORE YOU BUY A
for that something to "touch
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Enggass Bay on their boat, Telsie IV,
the spot" you'll find it at
The Jewish National Fund and son Robert left July •16 for and have as their guests Mr. and
Adler's.
Council of Detroit announces the New York for a visit to the Fair, Mrs. Louis Cole and son, Richard,
Drop in for Lunch, Dinner or
planting of the following trees
and Mr. and Mrs. D. Harris and
After the Theater or Party.
in the Fred M. Butzel Forest in
Dr. and Mrs. David J. Levy son, Marshall.
Registration May Be Made for
Featuring
entertained a group of friends
Palestine:
Any Week Through
Two trees by A. C. Lappin, at dinner on Thursday at their
VIENNA DELICATESSEN,
Ilelen and Anne Solomon of
Labor Day
home in honor of Mrs. Julie Atkinson Ave. left to spend two
in memory of Augusta Brown.
STEAKS and CHOPS
FOR A GOOD DEAL
One tree in memory of Mrs. Weil of Montgomery, Ala.
Cocktail Bar in Connection
weeks in Montreal, Quebec and
Registrations may be made for
Katie Stela, by Hebrew Ladies'
the Gaspe.
WE DELIVER
any
week
through
Labor
Day
nt
Aid Society.
Mrs. Rose Lipson and Miss
Council Camp, by girls and
To plant trees in the Butzel Mary Wineman left July 21 for
Miss Lena Solomon is spend- young women who desire ideal
Forest call Mrs. Philip Slomo- a month's stay in California.
i
ing
several
weeks
visiting
rela-
outdoor
vacations at a nominal
vitz, 17417 Stoepel, Un. 1-6972.
--
Rives in northern Michigan.
fee. Council Camp is built on
11310 JOS. CAMPAU
Delicatessen Restaurant
TO, 8.4103
Mrs. Rosalie Gates and her ,
a hill overlooking Lake Huron,
daughter, Helen, have returne d
15361 Livernois
UN. 2-9784
at Jeddo, Mich.
Burton
W.
London
of
the
Lee
from a week-end in Charlevoix
- Plaza Apartments will entertain
Conducted under the auspices
Dr. and Mrs. Harold T. Ratt several of his intimate friends of the Detroit Section, National
ner and Dr. and Mrs. Ilerber at the family Bummer lodge at Council of Jewish Women, Coun-
Smith left July 22 for a ten-da y I Beaver Lake, Mich., during the cil Camp has accommodations for
week-end of July 29.
90 young women. The dormi-
The fourth annual summer for- cruise on the Great Lakes.
tories are equipped with every
mal of Purity Chapter, Rainbow
Mr. and Mrs. Geoi ge Kahn, accom-
modern
convenience and the
for Girls, will be held Aug. 7,
Mrs. Max Haynie!' and Mrs.
Miss Etta Schlesinger has re .
panied by NIL and Mrs Louis Golden
nt the Bonnie Brook Country urned from Charlevoix whe• e Harry Kraft are spending Bev- airy, screened dining porch and
of Detroit, are ependlne the week at
. Houghton Lake, Mich. tither Hay III).
Club, Telegraph Road, between she was the house guest of M r . eral weeks in Lexington, Mich. attractive recreation hall pro-
no . at that reisort at : Mr. and Mr s.
Seven and Eight Mile Roads.
and Mrs. Arthur W. Schlesinge r They expect to be at home by vide indoor comforts after hours
Jul'
Sherm an and eo ns. M
r and Mr s.
nut-of-doors.
Ellaln }Own,. and dallahler, and Mr.
the end of July.
Miss Sue Bank, worthy advisor,
Joseph M. Strauss, son of
and Mrs Jul. Rubin and family.
A well-rounded athletic pro-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Markl e
Rabbi and Mrs. I. Strauss of together with her chairmen,
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gram
is conducted under the
NIL and Mrs Joph
ne
I'
III rechtle1.1 3836 Fischer Ave., is serving as Selma Silverman add Betty Mey-
gave a Sunday night suppe ✓
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard J. Stein
has e ret tit ned
horny front Mmkegon,
era will furnish particulars. The party in their home in Rocheste ✓ (June Sonia Cantor) returned guidance of expert counselors.
Mk h.. where they visited rulat 11 en 0141 a volunteer with Student Peace
Tennis,
horseback riding, blcy-
nominal
charg
:in. aeelt -end.
e for the evening on July 16.
Service this summer at Cowan,
from an extensive honeymoon
c ling and archery are included
trip through California and have
NIL end Mr. ImadOre VoICht IN,No ag Pa.
• Trained at an Institute of includes refreshments and sou-
in
the
day's
routine, with several
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald May of taken up temporary residence
thldr COCCI, their
ir sister. Mrs. I. Jacob.
International Relations at Lafay- venire. There will be a popular
IIIIIII
, and her daughter, M.
Call Tyler 4-3329; Parkside Ave. will leave July 23 at the Wilshire until the com- hours devoted to waterfront ac-
ette College, Easton, Pa., he is orchestra.
tter of Vhirago.
tivities. The brisk waters of Lake
-
one of a hundred college stu- Trinity 1-0182 or Trinity 2-2553, for Frankfort, Mich., where they pletion of their home.
llohort itomse is esieylos iite F.°.
Huron invite vigorous swims and
will spend two weeks.
.
dents who are giving their sum- for further particulars.
.
nt M ere
.
the quarter-mile of sandy beach
roc Hondo Co spend ilie aest re. mar vacations to help keep Amer-
Mr. and Mrs. DavidA. Gold-
on
the shoreline is conducive to
w,.,, i.s with relatives,
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin P. Strauss
ice out of war and to promote
an of Cortland Ave. motored to
day-dreaming and sun-tanning.
of
New
York
will
give
a
party
NIL end MrS. N. Reitman of Flint and world peace.
the San Francisco Exposition.
Rainy days are devoted to
NII,, Brryl Wight or c...,,ii III,.Week•
on Saturday, July 22, at the iThey are returning by way of
Student Peace Service, a part
.iid guests of their perente • Mr. and
home of Mrs. Sol Heinmann in Yellowstone National Park and handicraft work—the newly-dec-
of the American Friends Service
Ws I.
of
orated Craft Cabin is one of the
Bloomfield Hills.
—
Committee, in Philadelphia, Pa.,
the Black Hills of South Dakota.
11,,. D. (•. Ilaphar1 sr Kettle Greek.
most popular spots at camp—to
An interesting day is spent at
, attem pts to stimulate and aid
French lessons and dramatics.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Levin will
M i.
Dorothy S.,.
Nate selill. .
a the college student in making the Mothers' Club Camp on Lake
Miss Leah E. Silverman of Bridge, roller-skating and story-
.l.e . "'^u. m"... Is"l"" " C''''' CI ' In.° i his contribution to world peace. Orion. The Mothers' Clubs are give a splash and supper party
Cortland Ave. is leaving for a telling round the camp fire are
_
■ Each summer selected students a part of the membership of the on Saturday night, July 22, at
sirs S. sheen., who so, rho- ..." are sent into-communities to as- Jewish Community Center, Wood- the Franklin Hills Country Club. vacation in Rockaway, N. Y., included in the varied entertain-
and will also attend the World's ment scheduled for evenings.
of Mr children. At r amt NI i s. Max ; . . .
b u ildi ng up word at Holbrook.
Kelm, has warn's, ie her home in i slot local people i n building
Fair in New York.
Registrations for C o u n c
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Baer and
ci., elsod Olio'.o
exte.'" l i*I I hi', race sentiment and organization.
A typical day at this camp in-
_
I
Camp may be made on week days
dudes the following activities in Mr. - and Mrs. Herbert Meyer
Niro I Km ti of Manton. Nliell
Mrs. F. Schoenbrun and daugh- at the Council Clubhouse, 89
will
give
a
picnic
supper
Sunday,
the cm et on her moth,. hit. Elta
which the mothers engage: At
Ito XI., during Ihr p1.1 meek.
No. Woodward J.W.E.W.O. 8 a. m. breakfast is served Then July 23, at the Baer residence ter, Gertrude, are motoring to Mack Ave., Columbia 0450; or
Scranton, Pa., and New York on Monday, Tuesday and Wed-
d
Ilorrnhol
hIlar Hari bit
comes clean-up, and at 9 the on Oak Drive.
Plans
Lawn
Party
City.
turned to her hon..
nesday evenings at the Dexter
women enjoy a free play, each
em mei week. with I. •
Clock
Project
branch of the Jewish Community
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Baker of
In
lit thla clt v.
following her own interests.
Miss Jeanne LaRose of 2627 Center, 11518 Dexter Blvd.
Webb Ave. left Friday, July 14,
Lakewood
Blvd.
has
as
her
guest
At 10 a. m. the group en- by motor to South Haven, Mich.,
There is bus transportation to
The North Woodward branch
rimtell
09,11 onar.
morning swimming until 12 where Mr. Baker will spend the for the month of July Miss Ruth and from Council Camp each
Contributions to Child Wel• of the Jewish Women's Euro- joys
noon, when lunch is served, En- week-end. M
Shapiro of Brooklyn, N. Y.
Sunday.
peen Welfare Organization will tertainment follows. Mrs. oilman there for ate
rs.
Baker
will
ai
;„„..,
mid grata,
balance
fare Fund of Hadassah
o
inert at the home of Mrs. Siorris occasionally r e c i t e s humorous
h
nce oremt the
n
Mr. and Mrs. Max Reitman
'2
4
5
fo
'895
summer
months.
Contributions
to
Sylvia
Si-
Mrs. II. A. Auguq, ch.eirman of Disner, 3816 Cortland, on Tues. recitations. After the rest period,
entertained in their new home
July 25, at 1:30 p. Ill., to swimming is again enjoyed along
mons Scholarship Memo-
the child welfare committee of day,
at 19730 Chesterfield Ave., in
discuss final plans for the lawn with sun bathing and conversa-
Mrs. Walter L. Field and chit-
Detroit chapter of Hadassah, an-
rial Fund of Music Study
Musical Pioneers for
Years
honor of their aunt and uncle,
dren, Harriet and Irwin, of
nounces the followingmoitithp. party to be held at the home of tion.
Mr. and Sirs. Theodore Lippman
Club
Mrs. S. M. Shore, 7621 LaSalle
In the evening after dinner an Cherrylawn Ave. are at Frank-
lions:
of
Rochester,
N.
Y.,
and
their
Blvd., on ‘N. ednesday evening, amusing time is had at the court fort, Mich., for the summer
In honor of • one. , note' Song Lee
cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Harmon
Contributions to the Sylvia
There will be sessions where any infraction of months.
K eye.. from M. end Mrs I otniel Siegel, July 26, at It p,
B. Senzel of New York City. Simons Scholarship memorial
Mr. and Mrs Abe Owe. Airs and Mrs. prizes and refreshments. Mrs.
camp rules is brought up before
Hoof of Steinway Piano.
Seymour J. Frank and NIL and Mrs.
Other
guests
were
Mrs.
Rose
fund of the Music Study Club
Mrs. Morris Seigler of Everett,
amt ∎ ,..meso Shore is in charge of arienire- that group. A community sing
lased, 1.smise:
Fleisher and Ilarold Senzel of have been received from the
1515 - 21 WOODWARD AVENUE
1.svidxon, (horn Mr. end, sir.. " Ur"' ments. For information call Ty-
follows or a masquerade and a Mass., was the guest of her uncle Rochester, N. Y.
1.aoill,o,ad NI, and Mrs. Pound ril, gel
Ireeeaeh
10454
W.
1.11Eson
4871 Grand Ile.
following:
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. I. Rem.
- 3013
musical evening.
Ma(n)n Lieberman nom NIL amt Mrs ler 4
Nathan and Seymour Simons,
415 4.. Washington, Royal Oak
14117 E. leffarson
ler of W. Euclid Ave., for several
The clock project will also be
Mo Moor Frank ,ltd Mr. a n d Mrs, Mil-
Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Solo- in memory of Sylvia Simons'
ton M•thiln.
discussed. Members, organizations Detroit and Windsor A.Z.A. days.
In honor of George SImmon's vonflr•
mon, formerly of Detroit, have birth date.
mall., from Nit. and Mrs. Louis Tel, and the public are asked to co-
taken their grandchildren, Betsy
Council
Elects
New
Of-
Mr. and Mrs. Wolf Kaplan, in
Ilernlan
or
The
Misses
Rose
Regina
liar-
operate by calling Townsend
axItink. lionor
Mar AMA, an. froin Mi. Hattie tlIttle. 5-3762 for clock project sheets.
ficers; Summer Tourna- ris and Sylvia Jane Barnett are and Otto Bert Held of Hazel- memory of Jacques Blumberg of
titan
Mr. end Mrn. Aladdin, and
,
wood
Ave.,
to
spend
the
summer
Kansas
City, Mo.
vacationing at the Golfmore
ment in Flint July 30
Mr. and Mrs. Ito moor J. Frank.
Proceeds will be used to provide
at their home in New Orleans,
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Lip-
Iotel in Grand Beach, Mich.
Mr. end Mt e. Joseph MegIdaohn. In refugees who are now on the
La.
Of the Piano Department of Grinnell Brother,
memory of A. Streng and Harry Wein.
ton, in memory of Jacques Blum-
Representatives from the 11
canton. Mi. Halite 1;1111rolan. In honor waiting list with transportation
berg of Kansas City, Mo.
Extends an Invitation to IIis Many Friends to Visit Ilion at
Miss Mary Rita Bloomgarden
of Charles Levin's liar Mite, eh. Mr. to Palestine.
A.Z.A. chapters in the Detroit
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Joshua
Karbal
nd Iles,Srere, In honor of Mary
Hattie Gittleman, in memory
1516 WOODWARD AVENUE
Mrs. Morris Disner, chairman, area elected new officers to the of Edison Ave. is visiting with
.
gredea•
N' Inemen and Stud Itolither•
of Webb Ave. have as their of Sylvia Simons' birth date.
Detroit and Windsor Council, Miss Rosalyn Berger in Buffalo.
Hon. In mentory of J. Netzorg. ruin find Mrs. Anna Goldberg, presi-
Where He Can Display to Them the Latest Piano Creations
house guests Irving, Sylvia and
Mr. and Mrs Ilerinan clohle, Mr. end dent, thank their committees, the ruling body for the A.Z.A.
(Irk. Joe Magldsohn, Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Alice Fineberg of Buf- George Levine of Los Angeles, Honors Former
Teacher,
in Detroit, Mt. Clemens and
Milton Meddin •nd 11.1.1 Renton. In members and friends who helped
falo is the guest of her uncle who are here on an extended
memory of Minn Augusta Brown front make the excursion to Bob-Lo on Windsor.
Aaron D. Markson, by Mrs. Henry Greenberg Re-
timid Zetnon.
Eat Brow of Chapter 63 was and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Law- visit. They are the children of
July
12
a
success.
Naming Her Son After turns from Convention of
In honor of their birthdays from
Dr. and Mrs. B. Levine of Los
orma
elected president of the council rence Freedman of Thatcher Angeles who are former resi-
tiid&
Itohln.n, TonInox
m
Him
and Loul . Friedman. In honor of Edwin
and will serve until Jan. 1, 1940. Ave.
J.C.R.S. in Denver
dents
of
Detroit.
N.
Levine,
Dar NtItexah
Mr.
Lieberman
Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society Other officers include Sidney
end Mrs fleitoar J. Frank. Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Sol B. Cohen
Mr. and Mrs. Max Broad of father of Sirs. Karbal, is also
Ora. Milton Aladdin. and Mr. end Mrs
Garelik of Chapter 314, vice
Plans
Donor
Luncheon;
Mrs.
Henry Greenberg, presi-
a
guest
at
the
Karbal
residence.
1•11.
Mr.
•nd
Mrs
Louis
of
3240
Sturtevant
Ave.
on
Wed-
Nleurlre 1411 ,
presi d ent ;
J ack Rouman of the Whittier have as their house
Tahaehnlk, In memory of limac Vick-
He is a resident of Miami Beach, nesday named their new-born dent of the Brochah Goldstein
Date Set for Dec. 7
Chapt er 314, re-elected secretary; guest Mrs. Nettie Lippe of Los
mein, Mr. Mannie and Mrs Ida Siegel.
Fla.
Auxiliary,
has recently returned
son Aaron David, after the late
Dr. end Mr. Dayld Fauman. In mum-
George Duschinsky of Chapter Angeles.
from Denver, where a conven-
ory or Mr. Albert.
Aaron D. Markson.
A board of directors' meeting 317, treasurer; Philip Rothschild
LONDON. (WNS)—Following
In honor nf Mr. •nd Mrs. Mcler
tion
was
held
on June 23. While
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Stralser,
Mrs. Cohen, the former Miriam
Pt i•ntio . wedding onnIN emu,' !mill Mr. of the Hebrew Ladies' Aid Sod- of Highland Park Chapter 313
Mr. and Mrs. Nate Shapero
there Mrs. Greenberg visited the • meeting between United States
and Mrs Sidney Stone end Mr. and
ety was held Monday at the home was re-elected publicity director were hosts to a group of- friends formerly of Richton Ave., are Plotnitzky. was a former pupil
A=bassador
Joseph P. Kennedy
Mrs Meyer ('Cumin. Dr. and
now residing at 3005 Chicago of Mr. Markson in the United large number of patients from
August,In honor of Mignon of Mrs. J. Arthur Schiff of Mc- for Detroit area.
Harry
at a picnic and splash party
anis Dr. Solomon Goldman, presi-
presi-
Blvd., Apt. 11-9.
Hamburger, John Ilnkelst on, I knot hY
Hebrew Schools of Detroit. For Detroit and found their enthus- dent of the Zionist Organization
Quade
Ave.
Plans
were
discussed
given
at
their
summer
home
Felix
Warburg
of
Chapter
309
at
and Eliot Marldeohn'• gradual lone.
a time she taught in the schools, iasm for the work of the Inatitu- of America, it was understood
Mr. and Mr.. Id•Unicr Landau. In for the annual donor luncheon to captured the baseball crown of
Apple Crest last Saturday after-
tion
beyond
description.
Last week Mrs. Joseph G. in the kindergarten department.
honor of eonstance Sr hanandera
be held Dec. 7. Chairmen are: the A.Z.A. in Detroit by defeat- noon and evening.
firrnation. In memory of Mrs. Itjte Cohen
Mrs. Greenberg reports that that Mr. Kennedy does not be-
Fenton of 300 Whitmore Road
rrom Mr. and Mr.. Sidney Stone and Mesdames Morris Weinstein, ing the Shaarey Zedek chapter,
lieve Britain's new Palestine pol-
entertained several groups of Eva Prenzlauer Maternity there are a number of beds vac-
Mr. and kfra. Seymour J. Frank. Mr. I Philip Shapiro, Jake Greenwald, 7-3. This makes the second base-
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Crohn
ant and a waiting list of patients icy is practicable. Dr. Goldman
and Mr.. Joe M•gldeohn• In memory
Manuel En gel William I. Mil- ball championship that chapter will leave Wednesday for a visit friends at a aeries of luncheons.
Aid Excursion to Bob-Lo
of A. Hyman,
to fill them, but insufficient funds s topped off here on his way to
Mr. and Mrs IlaurIce landau, In ler, Paul R. Freeman. Plans were has won, including the Jewish with their children in Camp Airy
Wednesday, July 26
with which to work. The organ- Palestine where be will confer
honor or Kenneth Solomon's Her M
Sirs, Harry Friedman and
also
made
for
a
luncheon
to
be
Center
League
championship
last
and
through
the
East.
y•h. In memory of Mr. Blumberg from
ization is therefore planning to with Jewish Agency leaders and
daughter, Helen, of New York
I Oevid Zeman and Mira Ilaltle 1111110. given on Tuesday, Oct. 10, under year. Chapter 309 will represent
Eva
Prenzlauer
Maternity
Aid
solicit funds to aid unfortunate others on the situation in the
City are visiting Mrs. Meyer
loan. Aubrey Gittleman. In mernorr of
tKn
chairmanship
of
Mesdames
Detroit
in
the
baseball
finals
that
Mrs. J. Sauls and daughter,
Holy Land.
met at the home of Mrs. Joseph patients.
MI. I'rr II. Nelserg. Was 11•I11p 01111r-
Newman of Cortland Ave.
mon. In memory of Mr. Ida Siegel. In Manuel Engel, Marcus Kallush, will be held in competition with
Miriam, are visiting with rela-
Siegel, president. Refreshments
Informed circles were of the
rnr/noty of J.
Neteorg from A uhreY
Jake Greenwald and Allen Jano- the other Michigan chapters in tives in Chicago and Milwaukee.
tilltleman and MI.. Hattie GIttlenun.
were
nerved.
The
case
worker
Barney Barlow and son, Ev-
The Inn at Charlevoix to opinion that the American diplo-
Meal, Hatlle GlItleman, In honor of witz.
the summer tournament to be
erett. of Buffalo Were week-end reported.
r
't
did not believe the White
Nfr. and Mrs, Reul Seulson's 2:•th wed-
Operate on European as
Meyer Prussian and son, Cor-
held in Flint, Sunday, July 30.
Zelda Meyers donated in mem-
Paper was workable in view of
ding •nnlver.ry. David Zeninn. In
guests of Mrs. Meyer Newman.
Fifty-two
Well as American Plan
medals
memory of Mrs Arthur Lamport. Mr.
will
be don, left for a motor trip through
ory
of
her
mother.
-
the
fact that Great Britain de-
end Mrs. Milton Maddln •nd Itobrid Picnic of J. W. E. W. O. on awarded to the winners in the the East.
Final arrangements were made
1 ..rwrphorg • •nd daughter. In memory
Dr. Charles Stolar and Ber-
cided to suspend Jewish lanais:re-
softball, swimming, tennis and
A change of policy which will ti
rf Hyman sodJarquen IIInrnlorra
Sunday, July 23
for
the
excursion
to
be
held
man
into Palestine for a six -
trand Gottlieb returned from a
golf finals that will be held at
Mr. and Mrs. J. Victor Roemer
two - week visit at the home of Wednesday, July 26, at Bob-Lo. be popularly received by Char-
onths' period beginning Oct. 1.
A special meeting of the Jew- the Berston Field House in Flint. entertained a group of friends Casper Marks of Atlanta Beach, There will be games for the levoix vacationists is announced Dr. Goldman was assured by the
Sisters of Zion Mizrachi to ish Women's European Welfare
At the Bnai David Synagogue at their home on Virginia Park. Long Island.
children and prizes will be given. this week by The Inn.
Ambassador that the sentiments
Henceforth, The Inn, which
Organization was held Monday. last Wednesday. Sidney Garelick
Meet Thursday; Moon-
It is urged that tickets be se-
of the State Department in
Eliot Kronish of New Haven
July 10, at Congregation Bnai was installed as president of
cured
from
members,
as
proceeds
has
always
operated
on
the
Washington
were constantly be-
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Becker
light Aug. 1
Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence. Bnai Chanter 314. Other officers is visiting with his uncle and have moved to their new home go to aid refugees.
American plan, will offer to ing brought to the attention of
those who prefer it accommo- i the British government
Mrs. D. Silverstein, president. are: AI Kravitz, vice president; aunt, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Bernie at 18689 Hartwell Ave.
The Sisters of Zion Mizrachi presided.
Milton Garelick, secretary; Sey- of Chicago Blvd.
Seek Whereabouts of Mr. dations on the European plan
Mr. Kennedy was given a
will meet Thursday, July 27, at
at extremely low rates. Ilowever,
Letters were read from the mour Neuman, treasurer; Harry
Mrs. Dina Milkowsky Kaplan
m.,
at
the
Bnai
Moshe
Heschke Stabholz
P.
Dr. Hugo A. Freund will be
the American plan is also still complete outline of the Palestine
European orphans who are on Klein and Charles Gersten, ser•
situation and the views of Amer-
Synagogue. An ice cream social the supporting list of the or- geants-at-arms; Raymond Bloch, host to • group of friends at his of Brooklyn, N. Y., formerly of
in operation.
will follow the business sessions. ganization, and from new appli- reporter; Gerald Bruson, retir- summer home on Walnut Lake, Detroit, is visiting here with her
A. Hyman of 1641 Ocean
W. E. Flynn, managing direr- le" Jewry with regard to the
children, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Parkway, Brooklyn, N. Y., is for of this famed resort, in mak- White Paper. Ile showed deep in-
The chapter is sponsoring a cants for support. Checks were inis coi nr c e s r i s dent
of m ct hap cll at.ens Chap. Sunday, July 23.
Becker of 18689 Hartwell Ave. eager to locate his uncle, R eschke ing this announcement. stated terest in i every phase of the prob-
moonlight on Tuesday, Aug. 1. sent to the old cases, also tem-
. as well as in the Jewish
s E. Abrams, porary relief to a few new ones. ter 319 are: Alvin Keller, presi-
For tickets call Mn.
The Bar Mitzvah of Melvin Sirs. Kaplan was the organizer Stabholz, whose last address in that the change in policy was hem
and first president of the Ladies Detroit was 5894 Baldwin Ave. made to permit
Trinity 2-7445.
guests to oat refugee situation in Europe. Dr.
Checks were sent to 41 families dent; Eugene Levine, vice presi- J. Davidson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Auxiliary
of
the
Jewish
National
Mr. Stabholz had come to this their meals wherever they choose. Goldman revealed that the Ani-
in the amount of $218.
dent; Leon Gordinker, secretary; Saul Davidson of 2445 W. Bos-
Fund of Detroit.
country in 1906 from Offenback Under this new plan guests are oassador was keenly sympathetic k
The organization will have its Seymour Ginsburg, treasurer; ton Blvd. will be solemnized at
Contributions to the Jewish annual picnic this Sunday. July Nate Litvin, reporter,
with the plight of the refugees
Congregation Shaarey Zedek on
a/M, Germany and was born in only charged for o
ac.
Metropolitan
Life
Seeks
the
Warsaw, Poland. Anyone know- comrnodations and f of course for and that on several occasions bad
Children's Home
Saturday morning, July 29.
23, at Palmer Park.
personally intervened with Home
Levy
Whereabouts
of
Louis
ing
the
whereabouts
of
Ileschke
meals
that
are
only
eaten
at
the
The chairmen and committees
Remember the name of Morris
Stabholz, or his relatives, are re- Inn. Guests have the option of Secretary Sir Samuel Hoare.
Sam Rossen and daughter.
The Jewish Children's Home are preparing chicken dinners, Bromberg . . . He is the Pales-
of Detroit acknowledges receipt drinks and prizes. All members tinian motorcycle champion. now Blanche, of LaSalle Blvd. are
The Metropolitan Life Insur- quested to kindly communicate dining anywhere they please.
of donation. from the following: and friends are requested to in thin country to arrange for a spending three weeks visiting ance Co. of New York desire to with Dr. Jack Stattman, 51 W. For further information and
Berths come with their families. The solo flight from New York to Tel Los Angeles and San Francisco, locate a Sir. Louis Levy who for• Warren Ave., Columbia 1600.
Sonia Nushaltz; Mrs-
complete details, write to Mr.
So sueecsafal have Dr. Jan-
Kaufman, in memory of husband, Proceeds will go for relief of Aviv. . . Bromberg has a Cans- Calif.
rnerly lived at 229 Edmund
Flynn at the Inn, Charlevoix, thiel Ginsburg's "Scripts Mathe-
Moses Kaufman; Samuel Plot- orphans.
dian living license and is a bril-
Place, Detroit. Those knowing of
A novel by Sidman Schneur, Mich.
malice" rublkstions proved that
ler, in memory of Abraham Hy-
liant aeronautical engineer,
Robert Braun returned to Los his whereabouts are asked to the famous Hebrew poet, will be
two pamphlets, by Professors Da-
man; Mn,, Morris Aaronson; La-
The sum of wisdom is, that the
Angeles, Calif., after spending communicate with the Metropoli- published in English next year.
If ye be willing and obedient, ye Yid E. Smith and Cassias J. Key-
dies' Auxiliary; Mrs. Esther Joy, time it never lost that is devoted
newer, for ■ n °tensions — 10 days as the house guest of tan Life insurance Co. or with ... It will be about 1,200 pages shall eat the good of—ai
thselall
i land:
be relined ix •
in memory of son, Louis Jay.
to work.
Dexter-Joy Florist, Tyler 6-6622. Lawrence Block.
1:19. «• cord
A. Levy, 1511 Delaware, Detroit. long.
SOUTH HAVEN, MICH.
Phoenix Road - - Phone 307
Hadassah Division's
Boat Ride on Aug.
MAX GROSS
Los Angeles Sanatorium Moonlight
Trees Planted In
The Butzel Forest
Varied Program
At Council Camp
PLYMOUTH-CHRYSLER
NATE or SAM MARGOLIS
MARGOLIS AUTO SALES, Inc.
ADLER'S
sag (111-4; Nen Joseph M. Strauss
Volunteer Student
Worker for Peace
Purity Rainbow's
Formal on Aug. 7
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others , Camp
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IIARItY IIRADLIN
Hint Kennedy Does
Not Believe White
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