14 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE end the Legal Chronicle Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society's Concluding Party of Season June 18 COLD STORAGE Winter Clothes, Drapes, Blankets PAY NEXT FALL DON'T RUN THE DANGER OF MOTHS, FIRE, THEFT FUR COAT CLEANING AND COLD STORAGE 95 Fur Coats first De-Mothed in our U. S. Government approved vaults —cleaned by master Furriers' Methods — Vita- Glazed — Insured up to $100 valu- ation. Additional insurance if de- sired at a minimum cost. Phone Now and INSURANCE op to $25 Valuation) qi• with CLEANING COlumbia 4200 FOREST CLEANERS, Inc. 533.54i FOREST AVENUE, EAST Attend- YISKOR SERVICES At the Downtown (Montcalm) Shule 3Iont calm and Hastings Thursday Morning, June 13 11 O'CLOCK SHARP Women Invited MINYAN EVERY DAY for Morning and Night Services ABE ACKERMAN, Pres. BARNEY BARNETT, Treas. ROSE GENDEN, Sec'y Greetings of the Season Nicholson Terminal & Dock Co. Vlnewood 2.4300 GREAT LAKES ECORSE Max Freedman Established 1910 Economy Linoleum --Window Shade Co. 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LAST SHOWING TODAY—SATURDAY, JUNE 8 "Broadway Melody of 1940" with FRED ASTAiRE and ELEANOR POWELL AND "RAFFLES" Starring DAVID NIVEN SUNDAY and MONDAY, JUNE 9 - 10 CHARLES LAUGHTON—VIVIEN LEIGH (Star of "Gone With the Wind") in "SIDEWALKS OF LONDON" PLUS THE JONES FAMILY in "Young As You Feel" OWL SHOW EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT-4 Complete Features Mrs. Abe Miller, president of the Hebrew Ladies Aid Society, urges members and friends to at- tend the concluding party of the season—a dessert bridge and mah jong to be held on Tuesday after- noon, June 18, at Kern's Audi- torium. Refreshments will be served. A variety of prizes will be offered. The proceeds of this affair will help tide over the bud- get until activities are resumed in the fall. Mrs. Max Gross is chairman, assisted by Mesdames Allan Janawitz, Rose Hirsch, Eleanor Ehrenwald and Ida Ber- kowitz. CAMP TAMAKWA PRESENTS ITS COUNSELLORS June 7, 1940 Attorneys - - - Attention! Hearings on Claim s are Camps have grown from a small now set automatically by adventuresome unorganized jour- the Probate Court upon ney into the forests, fields and streams only a few years back, to the filing of the Qualifyng the present tremendous and wide- Bond by the Adminis- reaching program which accom- trator or the Executor. modates literally millions of chil- dren each summer. In order to secure pub. This growth of camping has, lication of the Hearin g on in all of its phases, depended al- most without exception on the Claims in The Le ga I character and the vision of the Chronicle — Please write personnel who have pioneered and in the lower right-hand continued on in this wonderful corner inside of Bond— program for boys and girls. This is especially true at Camp Ta- "PUBLISH IN THE LE. makwa, where the counselors and Stein's Clover Lodge to Help staff contribute their experiences GAL CHRONICLE." Organizations Raise Funds and their personal selves so that the boys in their care may have for Causes During Month greater opportunities for the de- of June velopment of self-reliance, initia- To Conduct Services at Stein's Clover Lodge, located tive, and all of the good social Mishkan Israel During on Grand Traverse Bay, this habits and emotional patterns Shevuos week announced that organiza- which make for happy living in tions desiring to arrange parties our present, complex, ever-chang- during the month of May for ing world. its members will have an oppor- In a previous issue of The tunity to secure funds for their Chronicle, a few of the members specific relief or educational of Camp Tamakwa were listed. projects. Stein's Lodge will turn Here is an additional list of back to the organizations 50 per counselors who work and live with cent of all incomes for use of the boys. They are known as their special projects, provided cabin-counselors. They are divid- members of organizations visit ed into three sections, according the lodge for a week-end in a to the boys with whom they work. group. Beginning with the Yeoman The Sholem Aleichem Institute Section, there are: Jerry Schaf- Reading Circle is among the or- lander, Wayne University and the ganizations a number of whose University of Michigan, has had members plan to spend Shevuos wide camping experience in work- ing with boys; Max Weinzweig, at Stein's Clover Lodge. For information and reserva- graduate of Wayne University, tion call Ty. 5-7738 or La. 8830. wide camping experiences, trained in dramatics and child psychol- BERDITCHEVER PROGRESSIVE ogy; Bob Wienner, University of Michigan, camper and junior AID SOCIETY HONORS counselor at Tamakwa for three JOE DRESSER On Sunday evening, June 2, years; Allan Axelrod, University Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dresser of 1668 of Michigan, camper and junior W. Euclid Ave., were honored counselor at Tamakwa for the CANTOR A. A. ROSENFELD with a surpise party given by past three years, both now pro- the Berditchever Progressive Aid moted to the ranks of counselor. In the Forrester Section, there Cantor A. A. Rosenfeld will Society, in celebration of Mr. Dresser's recovery from his re- are Selden Fisher, graduate of conduct services on Shevuos, cent illness. The party was held the University of Rochester; Al Wednesday and Thursday morn- Skelly, head counselor, teacher of at Shapen's Restaurant, at 130 Special Education in the Detroit ings, at Congregation Mishkan Cadillac Square, which donated Public Schools; Andy Clark, na- Israel, Blaine and Linwood, Cantor Rosenfeld is well known all the proceeds of the day to tional Collegiate, 440 yard swim- the American Red Cross. Forty ming champion, assistant on the in Detroit. For 12 years he was guests were present. The com- waterfront; Jack Weiss, Wayne cantor at Congregation Mud mittee consisted of Sam Kless- University; David Heller, Uni- Moshe, and he has been active mer, president; Arthur Feldman, versity of Chicago, teacher in the in the Cantors' Association of vice-president; Mr. and Mrs. Chicago school system, teacher in Detroit, whom he served as presi- Charles Brown, Mr. and Mrs. A. the Ner Tamid Hebrew School; dent and in other official capaci- Masserman, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Mashel Teitelbaum, Collegiate In- ties. Siegel, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rubin, stitute, Saskatchewan, arts and Mr. and Mrs. J. Reznick, Mrs. crafts. Feldman and Mr. and Mrs. Louis In the Ranger Section, there Reeder. are: Bob Luby, graduate of Juvenile Court Hears Traffic Wayne University, stellar athlete Cases; Traffic Violators PICNIC OF AUXILIARY OF for many years, student of health Under rnall7 Must Appear DELRAY CONG. JUNE 16 education, counselor par-excellent; The Ladies Auxiliary of the Bill Saulson, University of Mich- Personally First Hebrew Congregation of igan, many years experience in Delray will hold its annual pic- fine camps throughout North A distinct contribution to the nic on Sunday, June 16, at Ply- America, athlete, student of ado- traffic safety drives being car- mouth Park, off Plymouth Road. lescent psychology, woodcraft and ' 'led on throughout the country All members and friends are in- canoeing. is the traffic court for juveniles, In the next issue of The Chron- established in the Wayne County vited. The admission fee will en- title every adult to a freshly icle, there will be an additional Juvenile Court on Dec. 21, 1935. cooked dinner. There will be list of the personnel, including Judge D. J. Healy, Judge Of games, prizes and refreshments the staff of specialists who de- Probate, in charge of the Ju- for children. Signs placed on Ply- vote their entire time toward the venile Court, felt that the re- mouth Road will direct to the teaching and guiding in the var- sponsibility and duty of safe ious camp activities. park. driving could best be impressed upon juvenile traffic violators by Ladies' Aid Society's 23rd Comment on an Editorial having them personally appear at the hearing and assume the Annual Banquet Sunday and a Correction responsibility for their violation. The hearing on a traffic vio- Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: Permit me to compliment you lation does not give the boy or on your editorial entitled, "There girl a court record, or stamp are faces at the window," which them as being "bad" or delin- quent. It does serve to call to appeared in your May 24 issue. There is one point, however, the attention of the child and his which I hope you will allow me parent, whose appearance is re- to clear up for your readers. In quested also, their legal responsi- your first paragraph you say bility in case of an accident. Too that the text of Fannie Hurst's often parents have been pain- address before the New York Sec- fully made aware of this respon- tion of the Women's Division of sibility by having to pay for dam- the American Jewish Congress, ages caused by their son's failure was later transformed into a to observe traffic laws. brochure as an appeal in behalf of During 1939, the Juvenile the National United Jewish Ap- Court handled over 2,800 traffic peal. This is not entirely correct. violations by juveniles. No fines The fact is that Miss Hurst orig- or jail sentences are imposed. inally wrote the story entitled, The most common methods of "There are faces at the window," disposition are: Warnings for especially for the United Jewish Appeal for Refugees and Over- first offenders and minor viola- seas Needs. Sometime thereafter, tions; compulsory attendance at when "There are faces at the traffic school; suspension of window" was already on the press,' driver's license; and for habitual MRS. MORRIS WEINBERG Miss Hurst used the story she offenders and exceptionally seri- ous offenses, the filing of a de - The Detroit Ladies' Aid So- had prepared for the United Jew- linquency complaint in the court. ciety's 23rd annual banquet will ish Appeal as a basis for her The small number of repeaters be held at Lachar's, 8939 12th address before the Women's Di- St. on Sunday evening, June 9. vision of the American Jewish and the fact that only in 40 cases was it necessary to file delin- Dinner will be served at 6 p. m. Congress. Miss Hurst's extraordinary pen quency charges against boys, The president of the organiza- tion is Mrs. Gooze, and the vice has brought all of us closer to shows a definite service per- president is Mrs. Morris Wein- the window looking out upon Jew- formed by this branch of the Ju- ish distress and Jewish need in venile Court. Parents often berg. this hour of grim decision. write to tell the court of their The public is invited to at- Sincerely yours, appreciation in the way cases tend the dinner. For reservations MEYER F. STEINGLASS, are handled and to offer their call Mrs. Weinberg at Townsend Director of Publicity, United cooperation to promote safe driv- 7-0246. Jewish Appeal. in g conditions. 4 1