1 6 June 14, 1940 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle STEUBEN'S Host to the most in South Haven.. Michigan An Exceptional Place to Dine A Convenient Place to Meet An Ideal Place to Live A Glorious Vacation Awaits You at ZLATKIN'S "Finest resort in South Haven" Dancing in our own pavilion . . . Tennis . . . Ping Pong . . . ALL SPORTS . . . Children's Counselors and playgrounds .. . —Famous for our delicious meals— The Ideal Spot for Play and Rest WRITE FOR FOLDER "D" ZLATKIN'S RESORT Phone 666 South Haven, Mich. FAMOUS Eagle Waters Resort EAGLE RIVER, WIS. Mrs. Kaplan Named Moonlight of Bnai Moshe on June 30 to Head Honor Roll of Local Hadassah The Bnai Moshe Men's Club and Sisterhood are completing preparations for handling a large throng which is expected to come aboard the Steamer Columbia for their moonlight, Sunday evening, June 30. The entire boat, with a capacity of over 2,500 passen- gers, has been chartered to ac- commodate the general public as well as Bnai Moshe members and their friends. Dance music will be furnished by Dave Diamond who will per- sonally direct his popular orches- tra. There will be special fea- tures to spice the entertainment program. Theodore Curtis, president of the Men's Club, appointed Sidney Rosman chairman of the affair who will have the following cap- tains to assist him: Morris Rosen- berg, Ernest Goodfriend. Harry S. Greenbaum, Harry Rosman, Ben F. Goldman, Morris Wein- stein, Irwin Sims, Adolph 'Beck, Louis Gunsberg, Mitchell Feld- man, Carl Romer, Ernest Labe and Julius Hershowitz. Mrs. Nathan N. Kaplan was named 1940 Honor Roll chair- man of the Detroit chapter of Hadassah at a luncheon meeting held on Monday, June 10, at the Management A. F. GUIGNET Finest meals obtainable — American plan only. Avoid disappointment by making your reservations early. • Special Low Rates in June and September • WRITE FOR FOLDER "D" Fidelman's "where vacation dreams come true" South Haven's Finest Resort • Acres of beautiful grounds • Exhilarating Lake breezes • Cool, tonic country air • Carefree, friendly atmosphere • Swimming, tennis, golf, riding • Handball, badminton, ping pong • Dancing, concerts, movies • Rooms with bath • Delicious food • Low rates WRITE FOR FOLDER NOW - 501,1 1 14 NAVLN, MICHIGAN PROBUS CLUB HEARS JEFFRIES — "A Little Bit of Heaven" at Levin's Resort Only Concrete Swimming Pool in South Haven under auspices of State Health Board Tennis Courts . .. Pool Room . . . Children's Playground with governess . . . Shuffleboard . . . Ping Pong . . . Bowling . . . Dancing . . . Bicycling. We have our Own Recreation Hall American and European Meals Dietary Laws Observed PHONE 431 ROUTE I SOUTH HAVEN, MICHIGAN Mayor Edward Jeffries was guest speaker at a luncheon meet- ing of the Probus Club of Detroit at the Barium Hotel, Thursday, June 6. On Thursday, June 13, Ellsworth G. Smith gave an in- teresting and educational talk on the Seeing-Eye Foundation. On June 20, the Probus Club will have an outing at Walled Lake. Babok's Virginia Resort Private Beach. Strictly Kosher Meals, Golf, Tennis, Fishing. Boating. Rooms with or without meals. On North Shore Drive South Haven, Mich. Phone 786 Mendelson's Atlantic Resort "ON THE LAKE" Dancing Nightly on Our Own Open Air Patio—A Nine & Eighteen Hole Golf Course Available to Our Guests—Ping Pong—Horse Shoes—Horse Back Riding—tennis and Other Sports Rooms with Private Bath Strict Dietary Laws PHONE 511 Observed 65 NORTH SHORE DRIVE Modern American Plan (2 or 3 meals a day) SOUTH HAVEN MICH. NEWEST . . . and Most Modern Summer Resort The only place of its kind in South Haven. Michigan. Right on the lake. about 450 feet of private beach. beautiful grounds. plenty of pine. shade and fruit trees. finest furniture and inner- spring bedding. I and 2 rooms and Kitchenette. dishes. linens. gas and electric included. Showers. hot and cold water in every room. $100" PER SEASON Also sleeping rooms and cottages by season. day. week or month. very reasonable. Maslinsky's Private Beach Resort Route 2. North Shore Drive on U. S. Highway 31 SOUTH HAVEN. MICH. PHONE 781 Maimonides Ladies' Election on June 18 The Women's Auxiliary of the Maimonides Medical Society will hold its final luncheon meetin g of the season on Tuesday, June 18, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Maghlsohn, honor- at 12:30 p. m., at the ,L L . ,ontirmation of Et het Hose Hudson Co. ing the Isenberg, Peter Copeland and Edward Blumberg. Officers will be elected at this Mrs. Philip Lipson and Mrs. meeting. Mah Jong will follow, David Seligson, chairmen of Jew- For reservations call Mrs. A, S . Rogoff, Ho. 1891, or Mrs. l„ ish National Fund for the De- Orecklin, Un. 2-0633. troit Chapter of Hadassah, an- nounce the following contribu- Appeal for Aid to Rabbi tions: Shloma Slavin of Trees in memory of Mrs. Mollie. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jackson, In honor following continuants: Hobert Prank, Ethel nose Isenberg and Burton of the repo Stolin Yeshiva An appeal for funds is being made in behalf of Rabbi Shin= Slavin, known as Shloma Mas- mid, the dean of the Rabbinical College of Stolin, now occupied by the Soviet government of Rus- sia. A committee to help him, or- ganized in Detroit for this emer- gency, consists of Jacob B. Shlain, president of Congregation Beth Aron Israel, B. Telebelo, and Rev. Jacob Doberman, treasurer. B, nations can be sent to Jacob Ho. berman, spiritual leader of Con- gregation Beth Itzchok, 3836 Fischer Ave., or to Chief Rabbi B. Shapiro, Kowno, Lithuania, MRS. NATHAN N. KAPLAN Franklin Hills Country Club. The past and present board of direc- tors and all committee chairmen were present. The following are the appoint- ed committee chairmen: Serving with the first vice president, Mrs. Lewis B. Daniels, are program chairmen, Mrs. Sol Meyers and Mrs. Nathan Spevakow; educa- tion, Mrs. Adolph Ehrlich and Mrs. Morris Adler; Oneg Shab- bat, Mrs. Walter Field; social, Mrs. George Fineman and Mrs. Allen B. Kramer; hospitality, Mrs. Abe Kasle; bulletin, Mrs. Theodore Levin, Mrs. David C. Cooper and Mrs. Ben Shwayder; hospitality, Mrs. Samuel Rubiner and Mrs. David Lipton; publicity, Mrs. George Bremen; printing, Mrs. I. D. Friedman; social, Mrs. Herman Wetsman and Mrs. To- bias Garon; activities, Mrs. John Frazer. Mrs. Fred Ginsburg, second vice president, will have the fol- lowing committees: Child wel- fare, Mrs. Herman August, secre- tary. Mrs. Sol German; Jewish National Fund, Mrs. Philip Lip- son, Mrs. David Seligson, secre- tary, Mrs. Seymour Kyte; Pales- tine supplies, Mrs. David Fein- berg, Mrs. Frank Denison and Mrs. Saul Benyas; Youth Aliyah, Mrs. Henry Wineman, secretary, Mrs. Ellis Thal. Mrs. Frank Wetsman, third vice president, will head the fol- lowing committees: Membership, Mrs. Milton Maddin, Mrs. Irving Wartell and Mrs. Sam Almug; current and delinquent dues, Mrs. Samuel Benjamin; senior-junior representative. Mrs. Jack Diam- ond; Little Women representa- tive, Mrs. Joseph Magidsohn; division representative, Mrs. Jos- eph Geschlin; political Zionist representative, Mrs. Lawrence Crohn; telephone committee, Mrs. Irving Dworman and Mrs. Casper Cutler; sponsor committee, Mrs. Louis Glasier and Mrs. Hy Jacob. GIFTS TO CHILD WELFARE FUND OF HADASSAH Mrs. Herman August, chair- man of child welfare for the De- troit Chapter of Hadassah, an- nounces the following contribu- tions: Miss liat tie GU tieman and Mr. and Mrs. Hy I lit t lemon, in memory of Wolf Kaplan ; Mr. and Mrs. .-.Anee Stone, in memory 01 Ellis Sloan and Mrs. Fro....1a; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frani:. in memory of Ellis Sloan; and Mrs. Frank Wetsninn, honoring the Y of Rabbi Hershman turd In memory of Mrs. Phillip Smith's mot her and Mrs. Sarah Levi. The following children have made cont riliut Ion, honoring t heir Girt hdaYs. • Irol••11 Kaplan, claire Neliack. Arnold Fox I Gilbert, Iteta Schwartz. Marvin Frankel, Richard Thal. Donald Atendelsohn. Martin August. Phillip pin n, Sarah Simons, lift rba ra and I . In Mr. and Mrs, Seymour Frank, honor of consecration of Susan Kesler. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Stone and Mrs. Mary Gordon, Its memory of }tattle :Matthews. Feinberg. by AI r. and Airs, A. A. Fromm. Trees in honor of the con- firmation of Alfred Loewenstein, Mar- jorie Jackson, Ethel It. Isenberg and Shirley Spoon, and In memory ut A. Rudolf, by 111 r. and 111rs. Phillip Lipson. Contributions in honor of t he liar itz val. of Sander Bernstein, by Br. and Mrs. P. H. Broudo. I 'ontribution in honor of t he conlirmat Ion of Ed- ward Blumberg, by Mrs. Celia Ilium- roSen and daughtor. Cont ri but ion in honor of the von iirtnat ion of Hobert II. Frank and Pay Bushkin, by Alr. and Mrs. Philip Lipsoo. Tree In mem- ory of our dear uncle, -Wolf 1:1tiolitn, by NIL and Mrs. NI. M. 111addin. Trees In memory of Lee Forges, t he Zeds kali Club. Tree In memory of Ike Cohen, by Mr. and `.%Irs• Maurice Axel- rod. In honor of the continuation of Barbara Levitt, by Mrs. Lilly Lie- bergot t. Contribution in honor int t he confirmation of Agnes Brown, Audrey K line and Fay Bushkin, by Airs. M. Prussin. rout ri but ion in memory of I 111Is Sloan, by Mr. and Mrs. Joe Trends. North Woodward J. W. E. W. 0. to Meet Tuesday Mrs. I. Mellin will be hostess to members of the North Woodward branch of the Jewish Women's European Welfare Organization at her home, 4343 Leslie, on Tuesday, June 18, at 12:30 p. m. Mrs. S. M. Shore, president, will preside. The annual excursion to Bob- Lo Park on Tuesday, July 2, un- der the chairmanship of Mrs. I. Mellin, assisted by Mrs. J. Meh- ler, Mrs. M. Robbins and Mrs. Cowan. Tickets can be obtained from the committee or by calling Hogarth 7347. There will be prizes for children, races and other entertainment. For inform- ation call Tyler 4-3013 or Tyler 6-9553. At a special meeting called to make final arrangements for the clock project, it has been de- cided to unveil the clock at a luncheon on Thursday, June 27. All sheets must be turned in at once. Call Tyler 4-3013 for pick-up. The organization acknowledges the contributions to the Benja- min Wisper Memorial Flower Fund. Mrs. Morris Sklare, in hon- or of her (laughter's engagement and her husband's recovery, and from Mrs. J. Silberstein of Bur- lingame Ave., in honor of her nephew's graduation. honor of the conseetation of Susan Kesler. Ito•ssler, In memory of Mrs. Prinsky of St. Louis, from Mr. and Mrs. David Fein- berg, and Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Silber- blat t Honoring A gnes Ann It roWn's conse- cra t ion, from Mr and Mrs. Harry L. Joek,on, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Joffe.% r. and Mrs. Ben Jaekson. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ala.:Aso... Miss Mutt (tit t 1011,1 II. I ir and Mrs Harry E. August and Mr. and Yrs. Herman August . Honor- ing Fay I .ush k in's eonseerntIon, from Miss I tat; le GI t Heflin n. Mr. and Mrs. Jo.- Ma lintinrItl in Susan Kes- ler'„ eonseerat ion. from Miss Hattie t;!ttliqnan and Air. and Mrs. Joe Magid- soh I). Honoring Seim', and Arlene Si h w- a rt coil...ration. from Miss Hat- tie (fit t I.r. n...1 Mrs. Sunnily] M. Levin. in honor of tile birth of :Michael Aladdin. I tr. and Mrs. Harry E. August. honoring the following ennflrmants: Maerlt Railer, Marjory Jackson, Bar- bara Levit t. Edward Blumberg, Bar- bara Biumrnsen. Ethel Isenberg. Peter Copeland, Virginia Barnett, and In Sail With Bicur Cholem Jrs. ON THEIR ANNUAL MOONLIGHT Sunday, June 23 STEAMER COLUMBIA Leaves Foot of Woodward at 8:30 P. M. DANCE MUSIC BY Jules Klein t His Orchestra Featuring MARGO GOOD PROCEEDS BENEFIT NEEDY SICK AND HOSPITALIZATION LEASE EXPIRES IN 2 WEEKS LUGGAGE SALE ENTIRE STOCK AT SENSATIONAL Close-Out Prices Before moving to our new and more con- venient location we are offering our entire stock of fine luggage and leather goods for quick disposal at prices below cost. Take advantage of this once in a lifetime opportunity and BUY NOW For Fathers Day, Gradua- tion Gifts and Vacation Needs. All Sales Final—No Exchanges or Refunds. Open Evenings Till 9 P. M. L IN 16 Witherell St. Next to Xladlaon Theater