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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1940-06-21

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Welcoming Maurice Schwartz's Convention of the Eleanor
return to Second Avenue from
Roosevelt League of
his excursion uptown, the Jewish
Morning Journal carried a car-
Women on June 29
toon telling him that "if you're
going to have tzores, you might
The Eleanor Roosevelt League
as well have them at home."
of Women, a statewide organiza-
tion, will hold its seventh annual
convention on June 29, at the
Detroit Leland Hotel.
Registration and routine busi-
ness will occupy the delegates

Thu
Perfect
Holiday.
1Vonder
1.and

Make your every holiday wish
come true. Swim, golf, ride,
dance, archery, play tennis,
badminton, go fishing, boating
—have a wonderful time this
Simmer at Monteith Inn.
KOSHER FOOD, all outside
rooms. hot and cold running
water, private bath.
Discount, Allowed on American
Funds

MONTEITH INN

Special Rates from June 15
to July 7
For descriptive booklet,
write to
Hotel or to Mr. H. Shopsowltz,
295 Spadina Avenue,
Toronto, Canada

Unspoiled Michigan offers more
to the vacationist at lower cost
than any other state. Plan to
see Michigan this year and have
the outing of your life.

JUDGE PATRICK H. O'BRIEN

during the morning session. Sev-
eral educational and instructive
features are planned for the af-
ternoon session.
The convention will close with
a banquet in the evening with
Judge Patrick H. O'Brien as prin-
cipal speaker.
A musical program will also be
featured under the direction of
Mrs. Florence Kallman with El-
aine Moriarty as harpist and
Florence Kutzen as accompanist.
Michigan women, and men too,
are invited to attend and hear
outstanding leaders in govern-
ment discuss the problem facing
this nation today.

We will gladly help you ar-
range a vacation at a cost you
can easily afford.

Officers Elected by Women's
Auxiliary of the Jewish
Children's Home

This is "Travel America

On June 10, the following of-
ficers Were elected by the Wom-
en's Auxiliary of the Jewish
Children's Home:
President, Mrs. Henry H. Sha-
pero; vice presidents, Mrs. Ralph
Paul, Mrs. Maurice H. Zachkheim,
Mrs. Charles A. Smith, Mrs. Jack
Tobin, Mrs. Jack Gordon, Mrs.
Abe 0. Barsky; recording secre-
tary, Mrs. Louis J. Tobin; cor-
responding secretary, Mrs. Chas.
A. Miller; financial secretary,
Mrs. Sayde Singer; treasurer,
Mrs. Moe S. Dann; directors,
Mesdames Morey Abrahams, Mau-
rice Aronsson, Julius Berman,
Louis Bowman, Max Bussey, Ir-
win Cohn, Richard Cott, Louis
Davidson, Saul Davidson, Anth-
ony Deutsch, Robert Drews, Max
Dushkin, Irving Dworkin, Louis
Epps, Morey Fenton, Conrad
Friedman, Julius Friedman, Paul
Friedberg, Louis Goldberg, Sam-
uel Gordon, Louis Gunsberg, Jac-
ob Harwith, Max Hayman, Joe
Horwitz, Nellie Kahn, Harry
Kraft, David Kliger, Edward
Krause, Morris Krause, Moe Lei-
ter, Grace Mahler, J. P. Rosen-
thal, Harry Rosman, Edward
Roth, Morris Rosenberg, George
Roberts, A. B. Stralser, Sidney
Stone, Abe Schmier, Jack Sch-
wartz, Milton Simon, Julius
Weber, Reuben D. Wax; honor-
ary directors: Mesdames Herman
Cohen, Samuel L. Kavanau, Hy-
may Rottenbcrg and Fanny Ro-
din.

Year."

Phone or write for
information.

Detroit Terminal

Washington Blvd.

at Grand River Ave.

CA. 9000

BLUE GOOSE

LINE S

RECEPTACLES

Garbage, Ash and Rubbish.
Reinforced Concrete. Fully Guar-
anteed. Prleed night.

AMERICAN
RECEPTACLE CO.

579 Kenilworth To. 8-5889

TWILIGHT

RACING

MONDAY THRU FRIDAY

FIRST RACE 4:30 P.M.

Ladies Auxiliary of House of
Shelter to Meet on
Wednesday

ADMISSI014 S1.2.5 rand
irt.ttas.cz.
tocilitnot.

The Ladies' Auxiliary of the
House of Shelter will hold its
last meeting of the season at the
home of Mrs. H. Lansky, 2491
Pingree Ave., on Wednesday,
June 26. A luncheon, at 12:30,
will be followed by election of
officers.

LADIES
a.
ADMIT ED fRIDOS
and
TUESDAY
ay s
L a dies'D

Progressive Ladies Verein
Plans $3 Luncheon

SATURDAY FIRST RACE
2:30 P. M.

viree

8 RACES DAILY

FAIR GROUNDS
DETROIT

Woodward Buses to the Race Track. 10c

The Progressive Ladies Unter-
stitzung Verein will give its an-
nual $3 donor luncheon in Novem-
ber.
For information on how to raise
the money for this affair, call
Mrs. S. Rosengard, chairman of
the luncheon, Townsend 6-2067.
Mrs. H. Epstein is president.

June 21,

194 1

INNOVATIONS
Golden Re-Elected
FRESH AIR CAMP
AT CAMP MEHIA
Herzl Lodge Head TO OPEN MONDAY

Exploration Trips by Canoe,
Fresh Air Camp opens its 27th
At a meeting held June 10 in
Horseback Riding and Hikes
season—its 13th at th e present
River Rouge, Harry Golden was
are Planned
location on Blaine Lake
e

near
re-elected president for the corn-
Brighton, Mich.,—on June 24 ar
Camp Mehia, the beautiful ing term. Maurice Smargon be- with plans for a summer
:
camp in the Irish Hills on Wamp- came 1st vice president; Joseph gram of healthful, out I
oor p at-
ler's Lake, which opens next Brown , second vice president; tivities. Boys between the
ag
es
week for its new season, an- Louis Tishler, treasurer; Fred of 6 and 17 and girls from 6
nounces a series of innovations
to 16, inclusive, are eligible. The
to enhance the program.
capacity is limited to 230 ca mp.
In addition to the regular com-
ers.
plete program, which has been
The 1940 season will he divid-
and will continue to be conduct-
ed into five two-week periods, be-
ed in accordance with the high-
ginning June 24, July 8 , July
est standards of camping, there
22, Aug. 5 and Aug. 19,
will be exploration trips by ca-
Camping programs have been
noe, horseback riding, hikes and
highly developed since the old
other attractions.
days, more than a quarter of a
In addition to the campers'
century ago, when Fresh Air
groups for boys and girls of the
Camp was out Jefferson Ave.,
ages of 6 and 16, there is an
just a stone's throw away from
excellent pre-school group for
the city. Today, the camp site
children of 3 to 6. Able counse-
occupies over 90 acres in the
lors are in charge of all groups.
heart of the Michigan country-
The camp not only has excel-
side. Its modern buildings, sur-
lent professional direction and
rounded by woods and rolling
trained counselors, but is unique
farm country, face beautiful, se.
for its specially designed quar-
eluded Blaine Lake.
ters and fine equipment. Expert
The senior unit for boys from
guidance by trained nursery and
14 to 17 is located one mile from
kindergarten teachers make the
the camp proper. The plant in-
pre-school group stand out as one
cludes 3 sleeping cabins, a din-
of the best in the field.
ing-hall and a wash-house having
The camp is located on an alti-
accommodations for 30 boys and 4
tude up to 2000 feet. A visit to
counselors. An independent pro-
the camp will convince parents of
gram is planned and carried
prospective campers of its value
through by the boys themselves.
for the youngsters' summer va-
Leadership is provided by coun-
cations. Directions to camp are:
selors trained and experienced in
Take U. S. 112 through Ypsi- <00
the handling of adolescent youth.
lanti, Saline and Clinton, turn
Registrations for Fresh Air
HARRY GOLDEN
right 500 feet after entrance to
Camp may be made at the Jew-
Hayes State Park.
Simms, financial secretary; Eu- ish Community Center, 8904
For further information and gene Roth, recording secretary; Woodward Ave., from 4 to 6 and
complete details, call the direc-
Irving Auslander, corresponding 7 to 9, Monday through Thurs-
tor of the camp, Ellen Berko- secretary; warden, Max Rosen-
day, and 9 to 12, Sunday. The
vich Knoppow, 1725 Burlingame, berger; outer guard, Max Tish- tuition fee for a two-week per-
Townsend 8-8687.
ler; monitor, Rabbi Harry Grien- iod is $20. This sum includes
field ; assistant monitor, Rabbi transportation to and from the
Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Abraham Danzig; trustees, Dr. camp and a physical examina-
Meyer Zeff, Louis Edder, Alex tion.
Aid Excursion July 23
Glick, Louis Lefkovits.
Installation of officers will be
Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid held jointly with the newly-
met June 11 at the hone of Mrs. formed Ladies Auxiliary on June
Sayde Rubin, 1657 W. Euclid.
30, at the Knights of Pythias
Mrs. Rose Goldberg, donated Hall, 114 Erskine Ave.
to the memorial fund in honor
Mrs. Fred A. Ginsburg, chair-
This lodge is active on the
of her son's wedding.
west side, taking in 95 percent man of the Council Camp board
The club's annual excursion to of the Jewish residents of Wyan- of directors, has called a board
Bob-Lo Island on July 23, will dotte, River Rouge, Relray and meeting prior to the official open-
feature games, with prizes for W. Verner Highway
mg of the 1940 camp season, on
the kiddies; Mah Jong and bridge
Monday morning, June 24, at
will be played on the boat and Chronicle Thanked for Its 10:30 o'clock, at the Jewish
Community Center.
the island. The fare this year is
Cooperation in Flag
reduced. The proceeds will go to
Council Camp, at Jeddo, Mich.,
Day
Plans
aid needy mothers.
on Lake Huron, offers Jewish
For tickets and information, Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: girls and young women vacations
It is my privilege and honor at a nominal fee and is conduct-
call the chairman, Mrs. N. Blat-
nikoff, HO. 4472, or her co- as well as pleasure in behalf of ed under the auspices of the De-
chairman, Mrs. J. Hellman, MA. the State Department of the Jew- troit Section, National Council of
0953.
ish War Veterans of the United Jewish Women. Working with
States, to thank you most sin- Mrs. Ginsburg on the project are
M. Manuel Helfman Moves cerely for the fine cooperation Mrs. Regene Freund Cohane,
that you gave us, making it pos- vice-chairman, Mrs.
Oscar C.
His Law Office
sible to display the page ad on Robinson, secretary; and 25 mem-
M. Manuel Hen - Ian, attorney Flag Day. It was a fitting trib- bers of the doard of directors.
ute as well as a patriotic duty Mrs. Douglas I. Brown, president
and counsellor-at-law, announces
and we veterans appreciate your of the Detroit Section, National
the removal of his law offices
cooperation. Council of Jewish Women, and
from 1226 National Bank Bldg.
Dr. Robert Rosen,
Herbert D. Robinson, vice-
to 802 Ford Bldg., where he will
Commander Michigan State Mr
president, also serve in the in-
engage in the general practice
Department
Department Jewish War
terests of the camp, as ex-officio
of law. Phone RA. 5329.
Veterans of the U. S.
members of the board. The 1940
19th
campaign season is the
sponsored by the Detroit Sec-
National Council of Jewish
Stein's Clover Lodge at Omena, Mich., Is a tion,
Women.

,

Take Registrations
For Council Camp

Popular Vacation Resort

Accept Registrations

Council Camp opens June 30
and closes Aug. 25. The first two
weeks, from June 30 to July 7,
and the last week, from Aug.
18 to Aug. 25, are reserved for
girls from 14 to 17 years of
age.
Registrations
may be made
for a week or more at Council
Camp. Registrations are taken at
the Jewish Community Center,
Woodward and Holbrook .Aves.,
every day except Saturday. Rates
are $11 per week. Round trip
bus transportation cost is $2.
Buses leave for camp each Sun-
day morning at ten o'clock from
the Jewish Community Center,
STEIN'S CLOVER LODGE AT OMENA, MICH.
and return to Detroit each Sun-
Stein's Clover Lodge faces ences, such as baths and showers day afternoon at five o'clock.
Council l o Camp is 70 miles north
Grand Traverse Bay. It has over and sinks with running hot and of Detroit.
half a mile of lake frontage, so cold water in many of the
rooms.
that vacationists can bathe
Spring Formal of Jr. Home
at
The place is surrounded by
any time they wish in the crystal-
Relief on Sunday
clear, refreshing waters of Lake primitive beauty, such as the fa-
The Junior Home Relief So-
mous
Indian
trails.
Hikes
on
Michigan. A smooth, sandy bot-
ciety's annual spring formal, fea-
tom makes it ideal for complete these trails are popular.
turing Max Gail and his orches-
Stein's is situated only a few tra, will be held Sunday, June
safety for children as well as
adults.
miles 'from the world-famous 23, at the Lakeshore Country
Club.
Stein's Lodge is famous for its music Camp, Interlocken.
Good, Jewish cooking, modern
The committee in charge in-
beautiful lawns, gardens, woods, style, has helped make the lodge cludes Natalie Reicher, Dorthea
hills, and fruit orchards. It is popular. There are play grounds
located in the well-known cherry for children and a compenent Wettenstein, Ruth Farkas, Char-
lotte Hozman and Lillian She r-
belt of the U. S. July 12 to 15, counsellor for them. There
is a man.
Cherry Festival will take place dance
hall on the premises, ex-
at Traverse City.
The proceeds of this affair will
vely
's
be given towards sending dis-
There are at Stein's excellent
For information and
res
erva
-
abled children to camp for their
arrangements for
for indoor
and tions call TY. 5-7738, or LA. summer vacations. Guests are in-
outdoor sports.
8830, or write to Stein's Clover vited. For information call Nata -
There are all modern conveni- Lodge, Omena, Mich.
lie Reicher, TO. 6-8677.

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