6 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE end the Legal Chronicle IN THE REALM OF LOCAL SOCIETY . Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wine- Rabbi Leon Fram will deliver man left May 23 to spend a week the Baccalaureate sermon at the in Gaylord, Mich. commencement exercises of the Lawrence Institute of Technology Mrs. I. Bayre Levin and chil- next Sunday. dren will return June 3 from Hollywood, Fla. Miss Natalie Zemon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Zemon, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Silber- won the first prize in the dec- berg returned from a motor trip lamation contest of Temple Beth to Washington and Williamsburg. El Intermediate School. Second prize was won by Jane Romm, Miss Etta Schlesinger of the and third priize by,,,,,Lloyd Water- Belcrest returned from a few stone. days in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Cap- Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund A. Rob- lan of 18262 Muirland Ave. had inson and children are spending as their guest their sister, Mrs. the week-end in Saginaw as Jennie Rosen of Cleveland, 0., guests of Mr. and Mrs. Max Mrs. Rosen stopped here on her Heavenrich. way home from Florida. THE BELCREST 5440 CASS AVENUE COLUMBIA 5700 A RESIDENTIAL HOTEL DISTINGUISHED BY THE EXCELLENCE OF ITS CLIENTELE Furnished or Unfurnished Apartments Available— With or Without Maid Service Special Atteniion to Banquets, Luncheons and Dinner Parties Camp SHERBROOKE Big Wolf Lake near Grass Lake, Michigan FOR BOYS AND GIRLS 6- 15 NURSERY CAMP 3 - 6 A delightful location, a personnel selected on " the basis of intelligence, experience and sympa- thetic understanding of children, excellent cui- sine, and a well planned program of recrea- tional, social, and educational activities make CAMP SHERBROOKE the choice of discrimi- nating parents for their children. , • FOR REGISTRATION AND INFORMATION CALL OR WRITE MRS. LEO MELLEN DIRECTOR 4830 GREENWAY AVE., DETROIT — TYLER 4-0226 or MRS. DAVID KL1GER, 13614 Wark Ave.—Northlawn 8038 Literature upon request. Have Your Wedding Portraits Done by and Mrs. Henry Wineman Mr. and Mrs. Abrahgain:LraCa returned from several days in Ian ofp2h7i154:12 Wj.ehBuodsathon Bslu\i,u tiopti- l.rdaan Atlantic City, nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their Saturday 1 , a t C n Mrs. Samuel T. Gilb.rt re- s sm o ho n ar'anri Shaarey . Zedek, and turned from ten days in New will receive York. their friends at Kiddush m the social hall of the synagogue after Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Michel- the services. man of 2244 Edison Ave. will Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Jacobs receive their relatives and friends on Sunday afternoon, May 26, in of 9431 McQuade Ave. announce of their newly-born son. the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Licht honor No cards. Howard, on Saturday morni ng, of 2916 Leslie Ave. announce May 25. At home on Sunday, the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Herbert Rosenthal, one of the May 26, from 3 to 5 p. in No Jerry, on Saturday morning, executives of CBS, spent Sunday cards. 1,' June at Congregation Bnai in Detroit. Mr. Rosenthal is a Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs'. Sidney Fishman Reception at home on Sunday, nephew of Mrs. Meyer Newman of Cortland Ave. of 2945 Webb Ave. will leave June 2, at 7 p. n). No cards. for a two IN eeks' visit in Read- ing, Pa., and New York. Mrs. Samuel Better (Rae Mrs. Joshua Karbal of Webb Ave. was hostess at a breakfast Bernstein of Detroit) and son, Morton Feigenson, son of Mr. meeting of members for the Maurice Bernard, of Los Angeles, Mount Sinai Hospital Association, Calif., arrived May 22 for a and Mrs. Perry Feigenson. of two months' visit with her fam- Boston Blvd., was the recipient on May 9• ily. During thei# stay they will of a gold key awarded for schol- Mr. and Mrs. William Hauser, be guests of c her parents, Mr. arship in this year's graduating accompanied by their son, Dr. and Mrs. Abraham Bernstein of class of Wayne University . Law School. He was the second high- Maurice Hauser, have returned 1628 Lee Place. est in his class. from Miami, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J. Atm- Miss Mildred Fink honored Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Smith feld are spending the week-end returned from a sojourn in Miami in Gaylord. Miss Helen Holinstat, bride-elect of June 16, at a luncheon at the Beach. Mrs. Lee Croll returned from Book Casino May 10. Misses Bil- Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bernie of a few clays in Chicago. lie Joseph and Evelyn Serling Chicago Blvd. returned from a complimented her at a dinner at Mrs. Rosalie Gates and daugh- Frame's on May 13 and Mrs. 10-day stay in the East ter, Helen, gave a dinner party Herman Holinstat was hostess at Dr. and Mrs. Albert E. Bern- on May 24. a dinner party at her home on stein of 2400 W. Boston Blvd. Roselawn Ave. Mrs. Patrick H. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rothstein O'Brien feted Miss Holinstat at will receive their relatives and friends at their home on Sunday, of 2244 Calvert Ave. announce a luncheon and linen shower at May 26, from 7 to 10 p. m., in the Bar Mitzvah of their son, the Detroit Yacht Club on May honor of the Bar Mitzvah of Ronald Marvin, on Saturday, 18. Mrs. Merle Fenton entertained May 25, at the'-13nai Moshe. At her at a luncheon at the Rader their son, Sander. home Sunday, May 26, from 3 Terrace Room on May 22 and In honor of Yetta Carolyn to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m. No cards. Miss Ruth Ellias entertained her Menenberg, Atigust bride - elect, at a party on May 22. Raymond Krell celebrated his Ruth Kramer is entertaining at a luncheon and kitchen shower in 11th birthday by playing host Mrs. Harry Goldberg and Mi.s.. her home on Atkinson Ave. Eve to 11 boys and girls at a party M. Goldstick were hostesses at Parnos is making plans for a at his home last Saturday. a miscellaneous shower honoring luncheon and linen shower at the Miss Dorothy Block at Rosemount Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. Apple- Chidwa Tea Room, honoring Hills on May • 24. baum of Richton Ave. announce her. the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Mrs. Sam Katkin and Mm Mr. and Mrs. Julius W. Gilbert Perry Gordon, on Saturday morn- will leave June 1 to spend the ing, June 1, at Bnai Israel Syna- Sam - Green were visiting in To- gogue, Buena Vista and Linwood ronto, Canada. summer in Charlevoix. Ave. Reception on Sunday, June Mrs. Benjamin Greenberg hon- Miss Mildred Wolff will re- 2, at 2625 Clements Ave., from turn June 12' from a winter spent 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m. No ored Miss Betty Charlip, bride- cards. elect of May 26, at a dinner and in New York. miscellaneous shower on May 1. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Levine Mrs. Charles Charlip and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. Schechter of 2696 Lawrence Ave. announce of 2498 Taylor Ave. announce Allen Charlip complimented her the Bar Mitzvah of their son, the Bar Mitzvah of their son, at - a luncheon and a miscellane- Jack Herbert, on Saturday, May Jerome Dave, on Saturday morn- ous shower at the Golden Pheas- 25, at Congregation Bnai David. ing, June 1, at the Young Israel ant on May 4, and Mrs. Harry At home on Sunday, May 26, Synagogue, 2691 Joy Rd. Recep- Saks was hostess at a luncheon tion at home on Sunday, June 2, on May 5. Miss Lillian Temchin from 7 to 10 p. m. No cards. from 3 to 10 p. m. No cards. of Gladstone Ave. entertained. Miss Greenberg on May 8 .and Mr. and Mrs." Arthur Fivenson Miss Edna Edelman of LaSalle Mrs: Meyer E. Charlip enter- of Alpena, Mich., were guests Blvd. was honored at a beau- tained her on May 23. in the city the past week. tifully appointed luncheon by Miss Marjane Berger of W. Mrs. Louis Rose at her home on Boston Blvd. left Thursday after- Glendale Ave. Covers were 'aid Flyovers for All Occasions— noon to spend a week in Wash- for 25 guests. Dexter-Joy Florist, Tyler 6-6622. ington, D. C., with her sister, Anne, who is a student at the Marjorie Webster School. They will return together on June 2.- ENJOY FREEDOM FROM UNWANTED HAIR—Let 6-8x10 Wedding Portraits SARA LITTMAN Taken Anywhere It 9220 DEXTER remove it permanently and scientifically wife, t mil) met hod rel. lllll menthol by t tie medical pro- ft,eion. Lem es no seam HOME PORTRAITS OF BABY TYLER 6-6774 OUR NEW SERVICE — MOVIES OF CHILDREN - Movies Are Your Greatest Remembrance" Treatments. $1. Multiple needles. $2 FREE CONSULTATION 826 David Stott Bldg. Ch. 8065 FOR FUN AND ADVENTURE Complete Camping Program of the Highest Standard Three Camper Groups Pre-School Group for Boys and Girls 3 to 6 Professional directorship Specially designed quar- and trained counsellor ters. Excellent equip- staff allowing for free- ment. Expert guidance. dom in camper planning Trained nursery and kin- and interests. dergarten teachers. 'Good M ornin our favorite Bed-to-BreakFast set 4.29 6 to 16 IN THE IRISH HILLS On Wampler's Lake Altitude up to 2000 feet . Thirteen men will be ordained Rabbis at Hebrew Union College graduation services, opening at 2:30 Saturday afternoon, May 25, •in the College Chapel, Cin- cinnati • Among those to be or- dained are Melvin S. Sands, B.A., of Detroit, and Mordecai I. So- loff, M.A., of Brooklyn, N. Y., formerly educational director of Congregation Shaarey Zedek, De- troit. .• JUNE SPECIAL $10.00 May 24, 1940 Exploration Trips by Canoe, Horseback and Hikes Directions to Camp Mehia—Take U. S. 112 thru Ypsilanti. Saline, Clinton: turn right 500 feet after entrance to Hayes State Park. 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