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June 28, 1940 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1940-06-28

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June

28, 1940

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the

Zlatkin's Resort in South
Haven Offers Vaca-
tion Thrills

A beautiful hotel and cottages
surrounded by an 11-acre park,
a famous cuisine, splendid serv-
ice and facilities for all sports
and innumerable diversions spell
perfect vacation for folks who
s elect Zlatkin's Resort at South
Haven, Mich., for their holiday
goal this summer.
During the day, guests at this
reso rt may bathe and swim or
loll in the sun on South Haven's
famous beach, fish or go boating
in the smooth blue waters of
Lake Michigan or participate in
ping pong, tennis or golf games.
Other athletic activities include
horseshoe pitching, hikes along
country roads, horseback riding
and bicycling. To add zest to the
daily program, a director of ac-
tivities arranges hay rides under
starlit skies, beach parties, tour•
narnents, camp fires in the open
woods and home talent shows.
In the evening, dancing in the
Zlatkin ball room or viewing pro-
grams oy talented artists is thrill-
ing entertainment. In a 25-pas-
senger • bus, vacationists are
driver to the beach and on moon-
light rides. Appetites stirred by
this healthy outdoor program are
tempted by the delicious and
plentiful food which is starred
daily on the Zlatkin menu.
Youngsters are kept happy and
safe at Zlatkin's Resort by a
staff of counsellors who direct
their play. Other special features
for children incude sand boxes,
playgrounds equipment, special
diets and Friday night shows for
them.

If you wont good a•
commodotions at a
fair cost, the Wacker
meets your needs...
Five minutes to Loop.
Special weekly rates.

ROOMS WITH

PRIVATE BATH

CLASSIFIED

QUILTS — Made or recovered
from your own feathers or
wools. Pillows recovered—ape-

cial, $1.25. Full line of curtains,

115 •

WICKER

FOR RENT — Nice furniished
room in home of small family.
Good transportation. Reason-
able. 2977 Cortland Ave.
Townsend 5-2550:

HOTEL

■ CLARK AND HURON STS.I

Monuments of Character

4111./SACH

Manuel &bath

Granite and Marble Monuments

7729

TWELFTH ST.

Tyler 8-7192

Rev. Cantor

Jacob
Silverman

SURGICAL

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OBITUARY

Wedding Ceremon-
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Home and v•y Ap.•
pointrnent.

governess for children, special
director and physical staff. Sam-
son's Resort also has a private
beach. Delicious, home-cooked
meals are served in the most
beautiful dining room in Michi-

gan.

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CtibLSh A, MICHIGA

Invites the Jewish Community
to spend its leisure time in our Camp Hotel

Parents of campers, friends of Farband, and vacation seekers
as well—will find ample opportunity for rest, pleasant com-

pany, or varied activity—as the mood dictates.

Clean, generous quarters and fine

Jewish

cooking are

provided at reasonable rates.

Week-Ends—including room and meals $5.50
Full Week $18

CAMP OPENS SUNDAY, JUNE 30
Why not elan to be with us?

Write: Registrar-12244 Dexter Blvd., City.
Phone: TOwnsend 6-9330; TOwnsend 8-2865

SEE YOU AT

FARBAND CAMP

Mrs. J. Feldman of Chicago,

her home in Chicago after an
ilnes of six months, on June 21.
Surviving are her husband, Ja-
cob; two sons, Dr. Martin Fields
and Sam Feldman, all of Chicago,
Ill.
Mrs. Samuel Feldman of 2532
Glynn Ct., a sister of the de-
ceased is at home after attending
the funeral in Chicago on Mon-
day, June 24.

HEALTHFUL!

E and B Beer and Ale taste better
because they are made better. For
healthful enjoyment — for
cooling, refreshing goodness
-- always ask for E and B.
On sale everywhere.

IN MEMORIAM

FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
clean room in home of small
adult family, for two gentle-
men, or employed couple. Con-
genial atmosphere. Garage.
Good transportation. Kubek.
2680 Monterey Ave. near Lin-
wood. Downstairs.
Within our
FOR RENT—Modern seven room
flat. Breakfast room. Two
baths. Newly decorated. Gas
and heat. 2431 Pingree Ave.

3744 Longfellow, near Dexter,

upstairs.

In loving memory of our dear
mother and grandmother, Jennie
Frank, who'.. passed away six
years ago, June 1934.

How can we fear a passing year
When one so dear is always near
heart you live forever
House of love to a tenant, dear.
And God, we thank, he gave us
you
And now He has an angel, too.

Sadly missed by her children and
grandchildren.

In loving memory of our son,
Irving Berman, who passed away
fourteen years ago, June 26,
1926.

Ekhordt Ii Becker Brewing Co., Inc, Detroit

NAZI
TERROR
EXPOSED

3730 Wager Ave. near Dexter.
Tyler 6-9408.

behind.

LACHOWITCHER PICNIC TO
BE HELD JULY 4

The annual picnic of the Lach-
owitcher Aid Society will be held
at the Shady Side Park, in Mt.
Clemens, on Thursday, July 4.
Refreshments will be served at
reasonable prices. There will be

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games and amusements. A fine
program has been prepared.
There is no admission charge.
Al of the Landsleite of Lacho-
witch, Baranowitch and vicinity
in particular and the general
public are invited to attend.

2ND
WEEK

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The Book That Rocked a Nation Now

a Love Story To Startle the World !

Forever remembered by his
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
large room, for a gentleman. parents, sisters and brother.

Detroit's Finest
Jewish Funeral Home

7739 JOHN it STREET

with comedy, songs and gags.
Sally Dermer of New York,
will sing in Jewish, English,
Russian, etc. Richard Dimerov
and his sweet Continental music
will be featured. Completing the
line-up are tapsters, dancers and
a myriad of others.
The cabaret fulfills a long-felt
need of providing evening as well
as daytime attractions.
On Samson's grounds are all
sports, a riding stable, spacious
lawns, children's playgrounds,

Ill., formerly of Detroit, died at

RENT — Nicely furnished
Rev. Cantor FOR
room in quiet home of young Sincere and true, loving and
DAVID
couple, for a lady or gentle-
kind,
GOLDEN
man. Meals optional. Garage. What a beautiful memory he left

Detroit's Favorite
NI 0 II E 1.
TYLER 8-9490

many patrons to enjoy their va-
cations by being entertained
nightly amidst beautiful sur-
roundings by celebrated radio
and stage celebrities direct from
New York.
Announcing in person will be
Morrie Wayne, crown prince of
the Catskills, after a long en-
gagement in New York night
life as master of ceremonies,

FOR RENT — Nice furnished
airy room for a gentleman in
L. FRED
home of small adult family.
Continuous hot water, Garage. of ' Waco, Texas, father of Mrs.
Good transportation. 1654 Bur- Samuel Lieberman of Detroit,
lingame Ave. Townsend 7-2944. died on Sunday. Funeral services
were held on Monday. Besides
FOR RENT — Nice, clean, fu•- Mrs. Lieberman, he is survived
nished room. Good transporta- by his wife, another daughter,
tion. Reasonable. Townsend Mrs. Arthur Simon, three sons,
6-4828.
Morris and Isidore of Waco and
Dr. Gus Fred of Boston. Mrs.
FOR RENT—Furnished room for Lieberman is in Waco for the
a gentleman or employed period of mourning.
couple. Home of two adults.
Convenient transportation. 3033
Cortland Ave.

FOR RENT—Furnished room for
a girl, in modern five room
apartment of congenial young
widow. All privileges. Chicago-
Linwood district. Reasonable.
Tyler 6-8700.

TY. 4-0062

front bedroom for single or
employed couple, in single home
Samson's Resort at South
of two adults. Twin beds if Haven, Mich., which is noted as.
desired. 2298 Highland, be- the "coolest spot in Michigan"
tween 14th and LaSalle. Town- and never having a dull moment,
send 7-5310.
now makes it possible for their

couple. Reasonable. Good trans-
body removed permanently by
portation. 3305 Tuxedo Ave.
competent electrologist. Re-
Townsend 7-6903.
sults guaranteed. Free con-
sultation. Jennie Wohlman,
10211
Dexter Blvd. Tyler FOR RENT — Large furnished
room for one or two, in single
7-1986.
home of adults. 2481 Sturte-
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished vant Ave. Townsend 5-3653.
room in home of small, adult FOR RENT — Two furnished
family. Good transportation.
rooms with private entrance.
3262 Tuxedo Ave. Townsend
Gentleman preferred. Phone
7-8646.
privileges. Convenient trans-
portation. 3577 W. Outer
CITY CAMP CLUB will pick up
Drive. University 2-2850.
your child (7 to 14) 1 p. m.
daily and return 6 p. m. Play FOR SALE—Eight room house.
and educational visits. Nom-
Stall shower. recreation room,
nal charge. For further in-
oil heat, incinerator, two re-
formation call Walter Farber,
frigerators, new table top
Davison 8080.
stove. Carpeting, awnings in-
cuded. 3831 Cortland, near
TUTOR—College graduate, will
Holmur.
teach elementary, high and
college students in mathematics, FOR SALE — Lake Huron. Six
bedroom modern home. Com-
sciences, English and Latin
pletely furnished. Large porch-
during summer. Townsend
es. 60 x 900 on lake front.
6-7419.
Mile and a half past Gratiot
Inn. Clifford 1871 or 5222
SACRIFICING extra large three-
Gratiot; Port Huron.
bedroom duplex. Two baths
each and stall shower. Break-
fast room, recreation room. FOR SALE—Fifty foot frontage
on Lake Erie. Six room house.
Small clown payment. Open 10
Garage. 7268 Lake Shore
to 4 Sunday. Owner, 3226
Drive. Village of Estral Beach.
Webb Ave. Townsend 5-1594.
Owner will be there June 30
and July 4. Just 30 minute
DRIVING TO CALIFORNIA—
drive down the Old Dixie.
Would like passenger to help
drive. Call Tyler 4-2007.
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
room with porch, in home of
DISPOSING of complete home of
small family, for lady. Refer-
fine furniture. Vose Grand
ences exchanged. Good trans-
piano, china and household
portation. 3289 Monterey Ave.
equipment. Leaving city. No
near Dexter. Townsend 5-6687.
dealers. 3831 Cortland, near
Holmur.

FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
room.
Good
transportation.
Reasonable.
3351 Elmhurst.
Townsend 6-5768,

from 8

Grand Opening of Samson's
Cabaret at Samson's Re-
sort, South Ilaven
FOR RENT — Niicely furnished

CLASSIFIED

baby, shower and wedding gifts.
Dexter Quilt & Gift Shop,
11649 Dexter Blvd., at Webb.
Hogarth 9050.
FOR RENT—Large, airy newly.
furnished room for a gentle-
UNWANTED HAIR on face or
man, in single home of young

WANTED—Woman to share two
room apartment. Meals op-
tional. 2023 Pingree, Apt. 15.
Tyler 4-7778.

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