June DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle 14 21, 1940 Rd. Bernie Roberts and his or- CAMP TAMAKWA, Phyllis Bottome's 11 chestra will be featured. Pro- ceeds will go to support widows A BOYS' WORLD! "The Mortal Storm The Junior Welfare Group's and orphans and to help refu- On Michigan Screen Camps, like all human ideas summer semi-formal (lance will gees. For tickets or further in- Hearings on Claims are "The Mortal Storm," the great be held this Sundy, June 23, at formation, call Jenette Shorr, and enterprises, require many 9 p. m., at Bonnie Brook Coun- Ty. 4-3013, or Manuel Feldman, years of thoughtful preparation best-seller by Phyllis Bottome now set automatically by and many years of actual build- revealing the plight of a family try Club, Telegraph at 8 Mile Ma. 4813. the Probate Court upon ing before they are ready to ac- torn asunder by Nazism, has the filing of the Qualifyn g been filmed into one of the most cept and do for children that significant screen products in Bond by the Adminis- which they claim. THE NEW AND MORE BEAUTIFUL trator or the Executor. Educators have placed all of many years and is now featured living on seven different and dis- at the Michigan Theater. The In order to secure pub. tinct levels, all of which go into cast is headed by Margaret Sul- the making of an individual. In lavan, James Stewart, Robert lication of the Hearing on a good camp, opportunities for Young and Frank Morgan, with Claims in The Legal development on all these levels supporting roles filled by Robert Chronicle — Please write Stack, Bonita Granville, Irene should be definitely present: phy- in the lower right-hand Rich, William T. Orr, Maria sical, mental, emotional, educa- corner inside of Bond tional, social, moral, and spirit- Ouspenskaya and Gene Reynolds. The picture was directed by "PUBLISH IN THE LE- ual. Frank Borzage. Among some of the activities Qualifying as the most drama- GAL CHRONICLE." listed in Camp Tamakwa are tic set ever to reach the screen, With the same delicious bread, rolls, canoeing, swimming, sailing, and the concentration camp sequence cakes, etc., that has made Pearlman's as a general activity, water safe- of "The Mortal Storm," was ty. Here, boys not only learn your favorite bakery. to swim, but they learn to take pieced together from the shat- tered lives of refugees, eighteen instruction, to follow rules which FRIEDA SAFRAN SAME LOCATION — 12737 LINWOOD AVE. magazine clippings, two uncen- they themselves have set up for of 3375 Collingwood Ave. died sored articles and the ex- their own safety. They learn last Saturday at the age of 61. happy social attitudes in playing periences of a film director. From this material rose for- Funeral services were held at with children of their own age bidding buildings with heavily Lewis Bros. on Sunday, with Rab- levels. Very few realize the won- barred windows, 'winding fences bi Isaac Stollman and Cantor J. derful opportunities that swim- H. Sonenklar officiating. Burial ming, as a group activity, can of barbed wire electrically charg- Har Harmoriah Cemetery, present. In canoeing, we not ed, and drill grounds slushy with Surviving her are two sons, Hy- ti only learn to paddle a canoe, mud. Observation posts poised man and David, and three daugh- but we learn what good physical on stilts housed uniformed sol- ters, Mrs. Ethel Citudnow, _Mrs. coordination and balance. means. diers with fingers on the triggers Judith Bookstein and Mrs. Eliza- We learn to take care of equip- of deadly rifles. The construction of this camp, beth Sigel. She was a member ment, to be courteous in its use, of Congregation Shaarey Zedek, and to observe the rules of the which plays an important part in Sisterhood of Shaarey Zedek, road. We learn to observe our the dramatic story, employed the Home for Aged ' Mizrachi, Ladies' more than one hundred and fifty instructors and do that which is right. In land-sports such as workmen over a period of six Lechem Aniyim and Mt. Sinai the various ball games offered, weeks in clay and night shifts. Hospital Association. ON THEIR we learn the meaning of team Seldom hag' Hollywood chanced IN MEMORIAM play, the value of all players, and upon a set problem that some that we ourselves are not im- portion of a building, already In loving memory of our dear portant unless there is someone constructed, failed to fill. But else to play with us. We learn nothing available eyep.. vaguely mother and grandmother, Rachel what it means to lose. We learn resembled this type of- prison: It Webber, who died 15 years ago, that it isn't the loss that counts, was necessary to start from June 3, 1925 (11 days in Sivan). but how well you do your part. scratch. From the eighteen mag- In our hearts your memory lingers, Sweet, tender and true, While we are playing in these azine clippings, including illus- There is not a day goes by games with proper guidance un- trations, Associate Art Director That we do nut, think of you. der proper leadership and heal- Wade Rubottom built his scale miniature. The camp is seventy- Sadly missed by her daughters, thy attitude, that intangible something which is called "char- five by one hundred and fifty son and grandson. square feet in size. acter," is developed. Many of the details were sup- In loving remembrance of our When the older boys go away from camp on trips, planning plied by Richard Rosson, whose dear mother, Rose Caplan Levin- their duration, preparing their recent venture into Austria re- son, who passed away three years STEAMER COLUMBIA own food, choosing the equip- sulted in arrest and temporary ago, June 23, 1937. ment they are going to use and internment in a camp. Rosson Leaves Foot of Woodward at 8:30 P. M. Loving and kind In all her ways, Upright and just to the end of her need, they learn when they are also supplied physical details, days, away from their own group that such as the quart cans of water DANCE MUSIC BY Sincere and true In heart and mind, they have to rely upon them. passed out to the prisoners. They A beautiful memory she has left behind. selves, and to give a lending were required to last for twenty- four hours. hand to their comrades. One be- Sadly missed by her children, Featuring MARGO GOOD On a special track built to comes intimate with Nature in a Rita, Sam, Lew, Jerry Dom situation like this, in such a circle the entire camp, the cam- PROCEEDS BENEFIT NEEDY SICK AND HOSPITALIZATION manner that is impossible in any era was mounted in its special other way. You begin to appre- waterproof house. The house was Drora-Kadimah Group ciate the wonderful aroma of pushed around its course by a crew of ten men. To completely Elects Officers pines and fresh balsam and hem- lock, the soft springy earth on encircle the camp required twen- At a meeting of Drora-Kadi- the trail, the canopy of stars as ty minutes and 2000 feet of you lie on your bed of soft cedar film. mah Group of Pioneer Women, held at the Farband Shule, the tips, the rustling wind in the following officers were elected: trees, the bubbling of stew, the Yiddish Theater Mrs. E. Lipson, re-elected re- hearty slap on the back which Season to Close cording secretary; Mrs. L. Car- designates approval, the thrill of corresponding secretary; catching a trout, and the very With Film Sunday son, Mrs. D. Marks, financial secre- satisfying feeling which comes The current season at Litt- tary; Mrs. B. Stashefsky, treas- from preparing and consuming it man's Yiddish People's Theater, ure•; Mrs. H. Grossman, con- 12th and Seward, will close this tact chairman; Mrs. J. Malamud, yourself. These are experiences which Sunday evening with the show- luncheon chairman, Mrs. M. Ru- t add immeasurably to a boy's life, ing of "Ameticaner Shadchen," binstein, co-chairman. Represen- and these are found in abun- Abraham Littman announced. tatives to the Jewish National This film is being shown this en- Fund are Mrs. G. Greene and dance at Camp Tamakwa. tire week-end, including perform- Mrs. L. Carson. CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE ances on Sunday evening and, The bridge luncheon held at JEWISH HOME FOR AGED continuous performances on Sun- Kern's was successful. The day from 2 to 11:30 p. m. The following have made con- proceeds will go towards the Starring Leo Fuchs, Judith "Aliyah." The group will meet tributions to the Home for Aged: Abarbanel and Yudel Dubinsky, Louis Goldin; Budd and Syd Strifling. with an outstanding supporting at the home of Mrs. D. Marks Muskegon, Mich., In honor of Mrs. S. next Monday for a final meeting Levi; Abraham Wetsman; Samuel :Lute- cast, this film is the creation back, for speedy recovery of daughter, of the director, Edgar G. Ulmer, and then drive out to LaChoy Plant for luncheon and bridge. Itose; Mr. and Mrs, Harry J. Bieber- stein, In memory of Jacob Golden; Na- who also directed "Green Fields," than Brachman, In memory of mother, "The Singing Blacksmith" and Mychlie Bractiman; Busheling Depart- Arrange July 4th ment of the J. I.. Hudson Company, In "Die Kliatche." JUNIOR WELFARE GROUP'S FORMAL THIS SUNDAY Attorneys - - - Attention! PEARLMAN'S BAKERY IS NOW OPEN OBITUARY Sail With Bicur Cholem ors. ANNUAL MOONLIGHT Sunday, June 23 Jules Klein Fl His Orchestra 1F01 Start "Them" on the Road to Happiness! .. for the June Bride .. for the Graduate The Gulbransen "Varsity"- 1 - - - '265 . . . Or to bring new jt,y and bright- ness to your own home ! One of the many famed "Space-Saving" pianos at Grinnell's. Convenient Terms. in =hog- any 11111,1i GRINNELL BRIM. 1515-21 WOODWARD AVENUE 17048 Kercheval (Grosse c;rte) 4907 10454 W. Jefferson (R.R.) 14127 E. Jefferson Schaefer Road (Dearborn) 416 S. Washington Royal Oak) IIABRY BRADLIN Of the Piano Department of Grinnell Brothers Extends an Invitation to His Many Friends to Visit- Him at 1515 WOODWARD AVENUE Where He Can Display to Them the Latest Piano Creations memory of Mrs. Millie Goldman; Ar- thur Cohen, In memory of father, Ben- jamin Cohen; Mrs. Rebecca Epstein, In memory of mother, Esther Shatz; Mrs. J. Friedberg, In memory of father, Judah-Layb; William A. Goldberg, In memory of Mrs. Jennie Oettinger and Jacob Golden; Mrs. Rose Kaplan, In memory of husband. Aaron Kaplan; Jacob Levin, in memory of mother, Chaye tevin; Mrs. S. Mannheim, In memory of mother, Yente; Mrs. J. Motley, In memory of suband, Jacob Motley; the I'Iiskow Family Association, In memory of Mrs. Sarah Fannie Iloilo; Mr. and Mrs. Herman It. Sable, in memory of Mrs. Anna Netzorg; Mrs. Louis Touff, in memory of father, Aaron Kahn, on the occasion of Frther's Day. Celebration Monteith Inn at Muskoka Welcomes American An Independence Way celebra- Guests tion will be held under the nos' Here In Canada, in the beautiful Muskoka Lakes, Monteith Inn, Canada's outstanding Jewish Hotel, is prepared for a friendly American invasion. A full program of entertain- ment is planned which will fea- ture some of Canada's brightest lights, for the benefit of Amer- ican guests. In the casino overlooking Lake G(FTS TO CHILDREN'S HOME Rosseau, Don Silverton and his The Jewish Children's Home versatile dance orchestra 'will acknowledges donations from the play. following: Mrs. Lillian Radway. In addition to the elaborate in memory of Robert Radway; program, guests will enjoy golf- Commix Club; Mr. and Mrs. L. ing, swimming, fishing, archery, Winkelman, in memory of Jack riding, tennis, and many other Golden and L. Irmas; Mr. and diversified activities. Mrs. Herman Cohen, in memory "The Aremicaps" according to of B. Pinsky; Mrs. Louis Gold- a financial magazine, "will find man, in memory of Louis Gold- a greater value for their dollar man and Nathan C. Cohen; Sam- in Canada because of the pre- uel Zuieback, for speedy recovery. vailing exchange rate and con- of daughter, Rose; Mrs. Milton sequently Canada will be deluged Silberberg. by -Americans this summer." t. pices of Radio Station WJBK in the Band Shell at Belle Isle Park, on the afternoon of July 4 from 2 to 6 o'clock. Fourteen differ- ent nationality groups will be represented, to pledge allegiance to the American Flag and parti- cipate in helping to make this one of the greatest Independence Day celebrations ever held in Detroit. It is expected that around 50,000 people will at- tend this program. Many public officials, includ- ing Mayor Jeffries and Governor Dickinson, have been invited to speak on the program. GADABOUTS The Gadabouts Sorority com- pleted plans for the third anni- versary formal dinner party• to be held at Club Lido, on June 23• A cocktail party will precede the dinner party, at the home of Milly Altman.