DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle 8 Knollwood to Honor Mizrachi to Elect Moonlight of Bnai President Blumberg Officers on Monday Moshe on June 30 The Bnai Moshe Young Peo- ple's Club is cooperating with the Men's Club and Sisterhood of the Congregation in making ar- rangements for the moonlight to be held Sunday evening, June 30, aboard the Steamer Colum- bia, which will leave from the foot of Woodward Ave., at 8:30 p. m. sharp. Dance music will be furnished by Dave Diamond who will lead his orchestra in person and will direct special features for the entertainment of young and old. The public is invited. Sidney Rosman is chairman of arrangements and is aided by a large committee from the Bnai Moshe Men's Club, Sisterhood and Young People's group. Rabbi Schulman to Speak; Con- For the first time in the his- tory of Knollwood Country Club, the membership is tender- On Monday, June 24, at 8:30 ing a formal banquet and dance p. m., the Mizrachi Organization in honor of the president, Irving of Detroit will hold an impor- W. Blumberg, who is now serv- tant meeting at Congregation ing his second term. The affair Shaarey Zedek. vention Delegates to Report "Rabbi N. Schulman of Wind- sor will be the guest speaker. Jacob Levin and Judah Lachar, Detroit's delegates to the Miz- rachi convention held at Balti- more in May, will report. -There will also be an election of offi- cers for the current year. Daniel Temchin, president of the local Mizrachi, stated that the Mizrachi Organization of Amer- ica has established and is main- tining now in Palestine 18 colo- nies; also, that thousands of children are receiving a Hebrew education through the contribu- Don't buy tions of the Mizrachi. Mr. Tem- Your New Car chin also announced that the Until You Mizrachi has now undertaken to SEE establish a new colony, for the settlement of religious refugees, in honor of Rabbi Dr. Hertzog, Chief Rabbi of Palestine. The colony p is to be known as Naehlas IVrtzog. This is a $100,000 pro- Now Associated With ject to be raised by the Mizrachi Organization of America and HI DAWSON, Inc. 'IRVING W. BLUMBERG turned over to the Jewish Na- FORD tional Fund. Detroit is expected will be held at the club on July SALES At SERVICE to play an important part in this 3, with reservations restricted to project. 17800 Livernois — Un. 1-3000 men and women who are mem- bers. "The membership feels that we Established 1910 should show our gratitude for the indefatigable efforts and the inspiring leadership which has so far characterized Mr. Blum- berg's administration," said Les- WINDOW SHADES CLEANED AND REPAIRED ter Lapidus, vice president, who is also co-chairman of the ban- • Carpets • Asphalt Tile • Linoleum quet committee with Charles • Shower Curtains • Venetian Blinds • Window Shades Agree. • Appliances Among the features of this 8929-31 LINWOOD AVE. Phones: TYLER 6-5610 — TYLER 6-5611 affair will be a special table to be occupied exclusively by the past presidents of Knollwood. Toastmaster for the evening will OF be Myron A. Keys. Strolling THE Troubadors will provide enter- IE tainment throughout the banquet, Prepared by Chef PIERRE and music for dancing will be furnished by Hal Berdun and his Formerly of POWATAN CLUB orchestra. The banquet menu has been planned by Harry Krue- Serving the FINEST WINES & LIQUORS ger, manager. Favors are being provided for all the women who ABE HERTZBERG'S attend. ABE MAX Max Freedman Economy Linoleum --Window Shade Co. Our FOOD TIS TALK TOWN POWTCHARTRAIN BAR WOODWARD AT CONGRESS —:— OPEN SUNDAYS RANDOLPH 0335 War News Is Depressing R4LAX TAUT NERVES, RELIEVE CARES, FORGET WORRIES! COME UP TO— THE INN 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 Special Center Summer Membership For the first time, the Jewish Community Center, Woodward at Holbrook, is offering a special summer membership at reduced rates. The summer membership will be effective for three months from the (late of joining, and will be offered until July 31. Those desiring to utilize the fa- cilities of the Center during the summer months and participate in its expanded summer program should take advantage of this special offer immediately. Summer members will be able to swim in the refreshing Cen- ter pool daily, to play handball, badminton, basketball and to en- gage in numerous other special interest activities, such as weight lifting, boxing or wrestling. Mix- ed swims have also been planned by the Health Education Depart- ment for the additional attrac- tion of summer members. An ambitious summer social and educational program has been prepared to include weekly (lances, summer hikes, book chats, arts and crafts, photography, and music appreciation. The library will be open to all at regular hours. The special summer rates for a three months' membership are: Adults, (26 years and over), $6; senior male (21-25 years) and female (18 years and over), $4; sub-seniors, male (18-20 years) and female (16-17 years), $3; in- termediate, male (14-17 years) and female (14-15 years), $2; junior, male and female (under 14 years), $2. Further information may be obtained by calling the Center, Madison 8400. 2I. 194 0 Children of Beth El School Honor Rabbi Leon Fram On the eve of the closing of the Temple Beth El Schools for the year, the children surprised Rabbi Leon Fram by making note of the fact that he will soon mark his 15th anniversary of service with the Temple. In a statement which the chil- dren have published in "Bethel- ite," their school organ, they state: "The years which have passed since you came to us from Chi- cago have brought numerous changes in our school. With you as our Rabbi and Director of Re- ligious Education, we have made such rapid strides that Beth El now has one of the nilest schools in the country. "We have been proud to have you, a prominent figure in religi- ous, educational, and civic affairs, as our staunch supporter, kindly advisor, eloquent preacher and faithful friend. "May you continue to guide us and serve the congregation well for many years to come." In the same issue of "Bethel- ite," Rabbi Fram is honored in a sermonette of two and a half columns, written by Rhoda Fen- berg, under the title, 'The Man in Our Midst." CONGRESS (Continued from Page 1) ing the Allies and thus to keep the war out of America and America out of the war. The action of the American Jewish Congress is in fullest support of the President of the United States." Send Medicaments The World Jewish Congress announces that a collective ship- ment of pharmaceutical products addressed to the Jewish commun- ity of Warsaw and sent via the International Red Cross has safely reached the president of the Jewish community. This shipment represents the first to be sent by any Jewish organization safely to have reached its destination in Po- land, Additional shipments will be sent by the World Jewish Congress. Purchase Ambulance Trees Planted In Palestine Forests The Jewish National Fund Council askno•ledges the plant. ing of the following trees in Pal. estine: In the Fred M. Butzel Forest: one tree in honor of consecration of Susan Kesler by Mr. and Mrs. Julius Naiman; two trees in honor of Sophie Sislin by Pioneer Wo- men's Branch 1; one tree in hon. or of graduation of Bascha Cut. ler from Shule by Charm Plaf. kin; one tree in honor of Mart Schwartz by his mother; one tree honoring first birthday of Michael Ellis by mother; one tree honoring the recovery of Chava Ross by Pioneer Women's Branch 1; one tree in honor of husband Paul Lebost by his wife on Father's Day; five trees in memory of Morris Shapiro by his children Shirley, Ruth and Jack; two trees are planted by th e Ladies Auxiliary, honoring the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Cutler and one tree honoring the grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. S. Weiner. In the Meyer Berlin Forest: Sisters of Zion Mizrachi, a tree honoring Mrs. Abraham Danzig of Wyandotte, Mich., on the oc- casion of the birth of a son; Mr. and Mrs. Isabore Sosnick, two trees in memory of Shifra Stoll. man; Air. and Mrs. Paul LeBost honored their father Jacob Gil- man on Father's Day by plant- ing two trees. For tree planting in Palestine, call Mrs. Philip Slomovitz, UN. 1-6972, 17417 Stoepel Ave. Officers Elected by N. H. J. C. League The Detroit League of the Na- tional Home for Jewish Children unanimously elected the follow- ing officers for the following year at its first meeting of the season held last Wednesday, at the Jewish Community Center: President, Mrs. Harry Gold- berg; vice-presidents, Mrs. Harry Millar and Mrs. Aaron Silber- blatt ; recording secretary, Mrs. Alfred Meyers; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Alfred Meyers; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Al Koffman; financial secretary, Mrs. Robert S. Drews; treasurer, Airs. Jacob Mazer. Airs. Ben Silberstein, chairman of the happy day and memorial fund, acknowledges donations from Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ras- kin in memory of Manuel Nor- man and Mrs. Martin Rosenberg of Brooklyn, N. Y., in memory of Manuel Norman. The Women's Division of the American Jewish Congress is raising a fund for the purchase of an ambulance which is to be presented to the American Red Cross for the use of the Allies, it was announced. The ambulance is to be con- tributed by the Women's Division in honor of Mrs. Stephen S. Wise, president of the organiza- tion, on the occasion of the corn- pletion of 10 years of service to the Women's Division. Mrs. Ber- In the presence of over 100 nard S. Deutsch is chairman of the committee which will raise members and guests, installation of Zedakah Club's new officers the funds for this ambulance. was held at Webster Hall. Mrs. Ben Jacobs was Mistress Ask Red Cross Investigate Ger- of Ceremony and the new offi- man "Relief" Group NEW YORK (WNS)—Declar- cers were installed by those who ing that the German Red Cross were retiring. Invocation and had only a few weeks ago de- memorial tribute to departed clined the assistance offered by members was given by Mrs. Abe the American Red Cross, the Rosenberg. Mrs, Morris Loeb, Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi League retiring president, gave her final has wired the national office of report and thanked officers and the Red Cross in Washington committees for their cooperation. urging that the background of Miss Marcia Hoffman, accom- officials connected with the panied by the piano by Miss hut- American Committee for the Ger- zin, sang a group of songs. Zedakah Club acknowledges man Relief Fund, Inc., be care- donations from Mrs. J. Harwith, fully checked. The League said that there Mrs. I. Karbel, Mrs. I. Hertz, was justification for suspicion Mrs. Helen Cohen and :Vs. M. that the money collected may not Rosenbaum. go for actual medical or civilian relief because of the recent re- fusal of the German Red Cross Picnic of Hebew Ladies Aid Society on Sunday to accept assistance. Zedakah Installs Its New Offices Gassel Lodge Is the Fisherman's Paradise Gassel Lodge, at Lewiston, Mich., situated on the shores of beautiful East Twin Lake, is in the heart of =Michigan's best hunting, fishing and playgrounds. Within a 20 minute drive from the Lodge, there are 30 lakes Joint Installation of Two and 8 trout streams, all loaded Bnai Brith Auxiliaries with trout, pike,- bass and pan fish of all kinds. Tuesday The Lodge itself is one of the The Junior Bnai Brith Rebecca finest in this part of the coun- Graetz and Naomi chapters are try, made of natural logs and making plans for the joint in- built for comfort and conven- stallation of officers at the Bnai ience. David, Sunday, June 23, at 8 Reasonable rates prevail at the p. m. Dancing will follow the in- lodge. They include room, meals, stallation. boats on several lakes. The annual get-together of the Hebrew Ladies Aid Society will be held on Sunday, June V. at Plymouth Riverside Park. Mrs. Helen Rosenthal, chairman of this picnic, invites all members and their friends. Signs will be posted directing to the exact lo- cation of the picnic grounds. Other members who assist in the arrangements are: Mesdames . P. Shapiro, M. Kepes, A. Janamtz , S. Berkowitz, F. Roth, J. Ma' trak, M. Kallush and M. Kahn. The concluding meeting of the season will be in the form of 3 luncheon for members, to be held on Wednesday afternoon. June 26, at the Dexter-Lawrenc e Hall. The president. Mrs, Abe Miller, urges all of the members to attend this meeting.