CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED FOR RENT - Newly-decorated room. Reasonable. 4254 Bur- QUILTS - Made or recovered your own feathers or linganie Ave. Davison 5333. from wools. Pillows recovered-spe- $1.25. Full line of curtains, FOR RENT-Bright, airy room c ial, for employed party. Joy Rd.- baby, shower and wedding gifts. Grand River section. Tyler Dexter Quilt & Gift Shop, 5-9648. 11649 Dexter Blvd., at Webb. Hogarth 9050. HOUSE FOR SALE-Glynn Ct. near LaSalle. Wonderful bar- C ONS UMERS MERCHANDISE- gain. Nine rooms, brick ve- AT-ISCOUNT CO. announces D neer, steam, two car garage. discounts on all standard brand- Offer me $6000. Trinity ed merchandise. By simply 2-6078. dialing CADILLAC 2222 for anything you want in furni- ture, rugs, refrigerators, stoves, GIRL going to summer school will exchange housekeeping electrical appliances, radios, and care of children services vacuum cleaners, mattresses, after school hours and evenings leather goods, etc., you will for board and room. Hogarth SAVE MONEY. Lack of space 2213, does not permit complete list- ing but should you need any- DRIVING to Florida June 23 thing, an inquiry will SAVE and return in two weeks. Can you MONEY. You get what accommodate three passengers. you buy - no substitutions. Call Elmhurst 6883-R. Phone CADILLAC 2222. DRIVING to New York end of YOUNG BUSINESS AND PRO- June. Can accommodate two FESSIONAL men and women people. References exchanged. who are interested in making Call John at Madison 2477. desirable acquaintances in a YOUNG WOMAN would like refined and confidential man- congenial girl with car who ner, write Box 50, Detroit is interested in California trip Jewish Chronicle. July 13 to August 12. Can FOR RENT - Nicely furnished drive. Will share expenses. Uni- versity 1-0653. room in home of small adult family. Good transportation. 3262 Tuxedo Ave. Townsend WANTED-Young lady to share apartment in residential. Two 7-8646. rooms, two baths, pullman FOR RENT - Nicely furnished kitchen. maid service. Avail- room in home of small family, able July 1. Wonderful oppor- for a gentleman. Good trans- tunity. Trinity 2-3344. portation. 3 2 7 6 Clements. DRIVING to California in 1940 Townsend 5-8632. sedan about June 17. Can ac- FOR RENT - Newly-decorated commodate two to share ex- room for a gentleman, in penses. Plaza 9546. home of couple. 3296 Elm- UNWANTED HAIR on face or hurst. Townsend 7-4794. body removed permanently by FOR RENT-Large, airy fur- competent electrologist. Re- nished room, suitable for one sults guaranteed. Free con- or two, in home of three sultation. Jennie Wohlman, adults. Garage. Good trans- 10211 Dexter • Blvd. Tyler portation. Townsend 7-3417. 7-1986. FOR RENT-Large room with ELDERLY GENTLEMAN driv- cross-ventilation, for one or ing to San Antonio, Texas, two. Twin or single beds. Pri- Monday, desires companion to vate home. No children. Town- assist driving. No car expenses. send 5-5260. University 1-6686. FOR RENT - Nice furnished FOR RENT - To dependable room for one or two, in apart- couple, cozy upper income, at ment of two adults. 2940 Chi- cost, June 22 to Sept. 1. cago Blvd., Apt. 208. Near Northwest section. Townsend Lawton bus line. Tyler 7-3603. 7-6844. Espinos and Orchestra at Vacation Dreams Come True cooked meals are served in Jew- ish-American style in the Fidel- at Fidelman's Resort Inn in Charlevoix man dining room. To make evenings intriguing in South Haven Carlos Espinos and his orches- tra are at the Inn in Charlevoix for exhibition and instruction. Carlos, who is 24 years old, was born in Havana, Cuba. He is a teacher of the rhumba, "Vacation dreams come true" at Fidelman's Resort, South Ha- ven, Mich., claim legions of guests who have made the 80- acre country estate their play headquarters. In the pine-laden country air, health and fun awaits all who choose to head for this spot. Amid new scenes, new friends and new thrills, sun-filled days may be played away. Tennis, golf, canoeing, hiking, horseback riding, beach parties and hay- rack rides, baseball, ping pong and a dozen other indoor and outdoor sports fill the days of folks who wish an active vaca- tion here. Tired people who desire a rest will discover that quieter pas- times of bridge, companionable strolls, sunbathing in outdoor solariums and sun-basking are highlights of life at Fidelman's Resort. Well - balanced home- CARLOS ESPINOS tango and In conga. He came to the United States at the age of seven with his parents and young- er brother and sister. His genial personality has as- sisted him greatly in making Detroit rhumba conscious. The Arthur Murray Dancing Studio of New York City sent him to Detroit about two years ago to instruct their teachers at the suggestion of Raoul and Eva Reyes, world famous South American dancing team. The Carlos Studio of Dancing was opened here about a year and a half ago. At the present time, he gives exhibitions at pri- vate affairs with ninny fine per- formers, among whom are Pura Reyes, Lois Gerson, and Lenore Gonzales. Last summer Carlos appeared at the Cuban Village at the New York World's Fair. Previous to that time he was a member of the dance team of Juanita and Carlos, known as the "Cuban Lindy Hoppers." Before opening his own studio Carlos appeared with Xavier Cugat. BACHELOR, 40, good appear- FOR RENT-Furnished room for ance, college education, wishes a refined young man. Board if to meet lady, preferably with desired. Pleasant surroundings. means. View to matrimony if 3289 W. Boston Blvd. suitable. Write Box 60, Detroit FOR RENT - Nicely furnished Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society Jewish Chronicle. Party Next Tuesday room in home of small family for lady. References exchanged. The dessert bridge and mah Good transportation. 3289 Mon- Monuments of Character jong party of the Hebrew Ladies' terey Ave. Townsend 5-6687. Aid Society will be held Tues- FOR RENT - Nicely furnished day, June 18, at Kern's Audi- airy room in private home of adults. Gentleman preferred. Reasonable. Garage if desired. 2726 Tuxedo Ave. Townsend 5-3356. Manuel Mach Granite and Marble Monuments 7729 TWELFTH ST. Tiler 0-7192 Rev. Cantor Jacob Silverman SURGICAL MOI1EL 25 Years' Practice Recommended b7 PhymIclang and lloxpltals 9371 Wildemere TY. 4-0062 Marriage. Performed Rev. Cantor DAVID GOLDEN Detroit's Favorite 51 OHEL TYLER 6-9190 Wedding Ceremon- ies Perrot ts/ft at Home and 11.1 Ap- pointment. Stein's Clover Lodge Ideally Located; Many Benefits for Vacationers Stein's Clover Lodge at Omena, Mich., 20 miles north of Traverse City, offers a real summer's treat to vacationers. There is bathing in Grand Traverse Bay, the pure air of the north, the delicious meals for which this resort is famous, fishing, boating and oth- er sports. Stein's Clover Lodge is ideally located on Grand Traverse Bay, 1,650 feet above sea level, in the cherry belt. It is one mile from the Indian reservation, a few miles from the famous mu- sic center, Interlocken. Hikes, concerts and other at- tractions enhance the vacationers' stay at Stein's Lodge. It has a half-mile shore frontage on Traverse Bay at Lake Michigan. There is excellent lake trout fish- ing in the deep waters of Lake Michigan and smaller lake fish- ing in the neighborhood. There is a children's play- ground with a competent coun- sellor in charge. Special rates are offered June through September. For information and reservations call Tyler 5-7738 or Lafayette 8830. Detroit's Finest Jewish Funeral Home I 15 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE end the Legal Chronicle June 14, 1940 (Yew& AAA& 7739 JOHN R. STREET TRinity 2-2114 o N for all vacationists, a new pro- gram of diversion is introduced each evening at the Fidelman "Playhouse." In the popular ren- dezvous, a dance orchestra plays each evening and a program of fine entertainment is presented. Free transportation is provided each guest at Fidelman's estate so that he may visit places of interest in the glorious play- ground region. SEMI-FORMAL DANCE OF THE JUNIOR WELFARE GROUP ON JUNE 23 The Junior Welfare Group's rummer semi-formal dance will be held at Bonnie Brook Coun- try Club, Telegraph Rd., north of 8-Mile Rd., on Sunday, June 23, at 9 p. in. Bernie Roberts and his orchestra will be fea- tured. For tickets and informa- tion call Jenette Shorr, Ty. 4-3013. P.\ ND M1(..1-11GA N DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR FARBAND CAMP GIVES MORE Consider your child's vacation as an in- vestment-an investment in health, happi- ness, character development, and develop- ment of a Jewish consciousness. Dollar for dollar, we ask you to compare. Rates: $100 per season $52 half season - $14 week (Children 13 years and over $2 week added) Write: Registrar-12244 Dexter Blvd., City. Phone: TOwnsend 6-9330; TOwnsend 8-2865 SEE YOU AT FARBAND CAMP War News IsDepressing RELAX TAUT NERVES, RELIEVE CARES, FORGET WORRIES! E INN COME UP TO- T MRS. MAX GROSS torium. A variety of prizes will be offered. Mrs. Max Gross is chairman of this party. Mrs. Sam Berkowitz of Holmur Ave. was hostess to the advisory board at its monthly meeting. Arrangements are being made to hold the annual donor lunch- eon on Nov. 12. Mrs. Ignatz Aus- lander has accepted the chair- manship of this project. The organization acknowledges a donation from Mrs. Gizella Isaacs. The public is urged to attend the annual picnic of the society to be held on Sunday, June 23, at Plymouth-Riverside Park. Mrs. Helen Rosenthal is chairman of this picnic and is assisted by Mesdames Philip Shapiro, Matil- da Kepes and Allan Janawitz. The final business meeting of the season will be in the form of a luncheon to be held on Wed- nesday, June 26, at the Dexter- Lawrence Hall. Charlevoix - the Beautiful - Michigan Where the cool and refreshing pine breezes of Charlevoix await you-here you'll find rest, comfort, excitement, romance, sport, fun - and incomparable food. OPENS MONDAY, JUNE 24 EUROPEAN OR AMERICAN PLAN RATES FROM $2.50 PER DAY UP For Reservations WRITE . . . WIRE . . . PHONE ERNEST E. LANG, Managing Director