DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle 10 June 28 14 IN THE REAL \A OF LOCAL SOCIETY Rabbi Henry Berkowitz of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman gave a dinner party on June 20. Portland, Ore., spent the past week-end as the guest of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Ep- Mrs. Robert J. Newman. stein spent the past week-end in Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Enggass Charlevoix as guests of Mr. and gave a dinner party on June 22, Mrs. Julius Gilbert. in their home on Cumberland Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Brodie Drive. and Dr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fa•bsten re- Levin gave a dinner party on June 23 at the home of the lat- turned from a honeymoon trip to Northern Michigan. ter on Canterbury Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Godsol Miss Edith Heavenrich, Mrs. Samuel Mendelsohn, Mrs. S. R. are spending the week-end in Glogower and Mrs. Florence Po- Cleveland. lozker returned from a few days Mr. and Mrs. Harris T. Click- in Charlevoix where they visited man and (laughter, Lillian, are Mrs. Isaac Gilbert. at home after having spent two Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Smith weeks in New York City and returned from a trip to Boston. Washington. THE BELCREST COLUMBIA 5700 5440 CASS AVENUE A RESIDENTIAL HOTEL DISTINGUISHED BY THE EXCELLENCE OF ITS CLIENTELE Furnished or Unfurnished Apartments Available— With or Without Maid Service Special Attention to Banquets, Luncheons and Dinner Parties ALL YOUR BABY'S CLOTHING— Bedding! diapers! — sanitiized, laundered, fluffed, folded—picked up and delivered 3 Hines weekly per wk. $ 1 5° JUST PHONE LAFAYETTE 6171 INFANT LAUNDRY SERVICE DIAPER SUPPLY II. AUSLANDER, Mgr. DUE TO GROWING POPULARITY-- WE HAVE BEEN COMPELLED TO ENLARGE OUR ESTABLISHMENT AND WITH ADDED FACILITIES ARE ENABLED TO BETTER SERVE OUR INCREASED PATRONAGE. GARBER'S COLLEGE INN HAROLD GARBER, Prop. 4704 CASS AVE. AT FOREST Sandwiches—Complete Meals—Soda Bar Dancing to your favorite orchestras RESORT GASSIN'S "THE RESORT BEAUTIFUL" In a beautiful setting of large shady maple trees South Haven, Mich. Phone 307 ALL MODERN — EXCELLENT MEALS All Outdoor Activities — Bathing in the Crystal Blue Waters of Lake Michigan Spend Your Vacation at Michigan's Beautiful BARON'S RESORT The Finest and Most Modern Resort in Michigan SOUTH HAVEN, MICH. More For Your Money This Year! We have made many improvements in the dining room- cabaret—A large and extremely talented entertainment staff will thrill you. Large, airy roms, elegantly furnished, with privat e bath and shower. Children's dining room and governess—playgrounds. Private Bathing Beach—Men's and Women's Solariums— New Social and Entertaing Staff — Tennis and Handball Courts, Golf Course nearby, and Horseback Riding EXCELLENT CUISINE :: LOW RATES Rabbi and Mrs. Herbert Par- Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Weisman Mrs. Joseph Frank entertained will spend the July 4 week-end in zen of New York are the guests at a luncheon at the Book Cadil• of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parzen lac Hotel on Wednesday, June 19, Beulah, Mich. of Calvert Ave. Dr. and Mrs. David J. Levy Miss Dolly Greenstone of Oak. entertained a group of friends at Mr. and Mrs. I. Zide of Hazel- man Blvd. left for a two weeks' wood Ave. are leaving for an ex- stay mrs in M. St. Wolfgang dinner on June 21. wro Louis, g honored .note Miss tended visit in California. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Berman I tatrhjoeriBeeileArecshtm iainotealt t on mne Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Spevakow Nil of Burlingame Ave. have returned j luncheon u 20: from Cambridge, Mass., where of Hazelwood Ave. had as their they attended the graduation of guest Bernard R. Zieve of Chi- their son, Mandell, from Harvard cago, Ill. Miss Edna Tobin of Chicago College. Blvd. left this week to spend the Mrs. Robert Kostoff of Flint, summer in San Francisco, Calif, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Perlmutter Mich., was the guest of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Stralser of 2461 Edison Ave., will be at Mrs. Jacob Harvith of Wisconsin returned from a week's stay i n home on Saturday evening, July Ave. Buffalo, N. Y., where the y were 6, from 8 to 11, honoring the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Edwin. Mr. and Mrs. M. Weber of the guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Los Angeles, Cal., are the guests I. Cantor. Mr. and Mrs. Morris A. Birn- of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Rill of dorf of 17566 Northlawn Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Paul, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, were the were hosts at a party on Fri- Hazelwood Ave. guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. Bess. day, June 14, in honor of the ler of W. Euclid Ave. for a few graduation of their son, Leo- Mrs. A. German of California days. nard, from Wayne Medical School. is visiting in the city. Mrs. Lottie Marx of Rochester Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Hertz of Mrs. Harry Jackson of Coiling- Ave. left for New York where she Leslie Ave. will give a supper wood Ave., left for an indefinite will stay 10 days. party at their summer home. Lake visit in California. Orion, Sunday, June 30, honor- Flowers for All Occasions— ing their son, Benjamin, who Mr. and Mrs. Leo Weisman of graduated from the University of Rehovath, Palestine, formerly of Dexter-Joy Florist, Tyler 6.6622. Michigan. Detroit, announce the graduation of their son, Harold Bernard, To celebrate their 20th wed- from the College of Commerce at ding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. the University of Illinois. He will Sidney S. Shapiro of 2713 Leslie reside with his aunt and uncle, Woodward at State Ave., had as their house guests Mr. and Mrs. John Frazer, at 4301 Leslie Ave. for a week, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Solomon and son, Sanford, of Nathan Burton Gitlin has grad- New York City. Irwin (Buddy) Shapiro drove to New York for uated from the University of De- a several weeks' visit. Miss Pera troit Dental School. Shapiro assisted at a reception Miss Frieda Benjamin and Miss held at home for relatives. Edith Sims left Saturday, June Phi Nu Chi Sorority held its 22, for a three weeks' vacation annual formal dinner dance at in California. Blossom Heath on Sunday, Mrs. Samuel Benjamin of June 23. Sturtevant Ave., has as her guest her daughter, Mrs. Harris Cohen, Mrs. Rose Agree of 2461 Glynn of Alpena, Mich. Court is visiting in California for several months. On June 25, Miss Gertrude Salzstein entertained at her home Mrs. Arthur Stone of Calvert on Calvert Ave. for 45 guests at Ave. was hostess at a luncheon a surprise shower in honor of honoring Miss Yetta Menenberg the coming marriages of her sis- on June 19, at her home on Cal- tens, Shirley Salzstein and Fran- vert Ave. ces Salzstein, on June 30 and July 7 respectively. Mrs. Celia Konesky of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rosen- Ill., enroute to Washington and New York visited her sister, Mrs. bloom of 1514 W. Philadelphia Sophie Flayer, of Rochester Ave. Ave. will be hosts at a recep- tion on Sunday, June 30, from Miss Shirley Bowers of Miami 2 to 5 p. m. in honor of the Beach, Fla., is the guest of Miss graduation of their daughter, Roslyn Bernstine of Calvert Ave. Madeline, from the United He- brew Schools. No cards. Miss Mary Ann Rosenthal of Burlingame Ave. returned from Chicago, Ill., where she spent the Rhea Cashman Gladwin, grand week-end. Esther of the Grand Chapter of Michigan, Order of the Eastern Miss Adele Goldenberg of Cali- Star, spent last week traveling fornia is the house guest of Mr. with the Grand Family through- and Mrs. Sam Greenberg of La- out the upper peninsula visiting Salle Blvd. the different chapters. She at- tended the reception for Grand Miss Rena Flayer of Rochester Martha Mary Browning at Iron Ave., is visiting in New York, Mountain and for Grand Ruth at Washington and Buffalo. Marquette. Ethel Koronski, wor- thy grand matron, entertained Mrs. Gilbert Hart returned to her Grand Family with a dinner her home in South Bend having dance at Bessmer and during the visited her mother, Mrs. George week-end at her summer home in Epstein. at Lake Gogrbic. B. Sie ge l C o. WASHABLE WHITE BAGS Maryan Fleisher will present her pupils in a piano recital and demonstration of the Dunning Course of Improved Music Study, Sunday, June 30, at 3 p. m., in the auditorium of the Women's City Club. The following stu- dents will participate: Avram Charip, Eliot Charlip, Selma Co- hen, Zelda Cohen, Mary Frances Glasier, Carol Goldenberg, Rosa- lind Green, Madeline Brodie, Jer- ome Halperin, Phyllis Isaacs, Luba Beth Jacobs, Rita Sue Kall- man, Virginia Kasturski, Arthur Koppy, Joyce Kessell, Phyllis Le- derer, Gloria Lefke, Donna Lem- berg, Maureen Levitt, Bryna Lewis, Mortimer Lewis, Harriet Ann Lewis, Antia Litvin, Anna Vida Meade, Jean Zechman, Jean Mitchell, Constance Mui•head, Elaine Polozker, Howard Radner, Robert Radner, Sarah Jayne Ro- bertson, Doris Ruskin, Marian Ruskin, Geraldine Schon, Mar- ianne Shapero, Elaine Siden, Ze- nia Slatkin, Jean Striefling, Paul Terbrueggen, Elaine Weisman and Jane Zander. smart grain leathers Rabbi Herman Rosenwasser of the Downtown Synagogue will ad- dress the Rotary Club of Lapeer, Mich., Tuesday, July 2, his theme being 'Comforting Elements in Our Disturbed World." Miss Evelyn Kalman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Kalman, grad- uated from Northern High School on June 19, with Magna Cum Laude honors. Miss Nettie Grossman, pianist, and Miss Charlene Bienstock, violinist, won the music contest sponsored by Ray Miller in Ann Arbor on June 18. They will go to New York in August where they will be featured with Mr. Miller's orchestra for a fort- night. Marian Goodman announces a piano recital to be given at her home on Sunday, June 30. The following pupils will participate: Allen Blaine, Idele Grax, Lucille Greenberg, Harold Gutenberg, Jack Hergert, Marion Hergert, Jordan Rossin, Esther Silber, Lor- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bennett raine Wine and Sherwin Wine. of 9297 North Martindale will be hosts at a reception on Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Shalit of day, June 30, from 2 to 5 and 2525 Boston Blvd. announce the 7 to 10 p. m., in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Ivan engagement of their daughter, Earl, on Saturday, June 29, at Lillian, to Robert Hirsch, son of Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Re- Mr. and Mrs. A. Hirsch of West ception at home in the evening Grand Ave. from 8 to 12 p. m. No cards. $ 3 0 0 Accent your summer costumes with a chalk white bag and make your selection from these! Soft lizard and alligator grain calf ... envelope, zipper and frame styles all at this amazingly low price-- and to top it all they are washable! Superfluous Hair Safely, Permanently, Painlessly Removed •m, of t he newest multiple n ■ lyt h. process. endorsed t'Y medical profession, assures sat is( action. Free ronsultat SARA LITTMAN 826 David Stott Bldg. Ch. 8065