6 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE end the Legal Chronicle STEUBEN'S Host to the most in South Haven, Michigan An Exceptional Place to Dine A Convenient Place to Meet An Ideal Place to Live Babok's Virginia Resort Private Beach, Strictly Kosher Meals, Golf, Tennis, Fishing. Boating, Rooms with or without meals. On North Shore Drive South Haven, Mich. Phone 786 ZLATKIN'S "for a Glorious Vacation" • Spa•ioun, shady 1.411% ItM 'rennin, golf, riding, na Miming • Dancing in our own Pavilion • Children's counnellor, playgrounds • Most Weill 1011111 0 11 for rest 111111 play 1'11111011M Mt. Sinai Hospital Ass'n Thanks The Chronicle Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: The officers and members of the Mount Sinai Hospital Asso- ciation of Detroit extend thanks to The Detroit Jewish Chronicle for its diligent support and space accorded this association in the work of promoting the hospital movement. Only with this keen understanding and incalculable value can a program of this na- ture attain its ultimate goal. May we wish The Detroit Jew- ish Chronicle every blessing for continued success in its publica- tion for countless years of serv- ice to its readers and humanity. Sincerely, Mount Sinai Hospital Ass'n of Detroit, Mrs. Jacob Harvith, President, Mrs. Charles Gitlin, Chairman Public Relations and Publicity Committee. for Delicious Meals ZLATKIN'S RESORT CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE JEWISH HOME FOR AGED South Haven, Mich. 1 Write for Folder PHONE 6C6 C. C. A. R. ELECTS RABBI LEIPZIGER Reform Rabbis Finish Sessions in Charlevoix CHARLEVOIX, Mich. — Rabbi Emil IV. Leipziger, New Orleans, was re-elected to the presidency of the Central Conference of American Rabbis at the closing session of the organization's 51st annual meeting here Sunday. The conference re-elected Rabbi James on religious work in universities was presented by Rabbi Bernard Heller of Philadelphia. The right of conscientious ob- jectors to refuse to bear arms "on religious and humanitarian grounds" was upheld by the Cen- tral Conference of American Rab- bis here during the organization's 51st annual meeting. The stand was taken in affirming a resolu- tion which had been adopted by the conference in 1936 and which declared that conscientious objec- tion was not inconsistent "with the highest principles of Juda- ism." Wolff Prepares Address Urging Unity, Then Suffers Heart Ailment SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y. (WNS )—Max E. Wolff, grand master of the Independent Order of Brith Abraham, suffered a heart ailment just before he was to deliver his address opening the organization's 53rd annual convention. Mr. Wolff, whose con- dition was reported as serious, prepared his address in advance and it was distributed in pam- phlet form to the 1,000 delegates assembled from all parts of the country for the convention. Mr. Wolff urged American Jews "to unite to stem the pagan holi- day that is sweeping Europe." "We must unite to stem the breakdown of culture and civili- zation and help our brothers and sisters on foreign soil who suf- fered martyrdom for their reli- gious beliefs," the address stated. Declaring that England was the "Maginot Line of the United States," Rabbi Stephen S. Wise urged Americans, "irrespective of politics," to send "all aid to Eng- land, short of war." "Hitlerism does not ask and will not ask Republicans or Democrats wheth- er they are firm believers in de- mocracy," Rabbi Wise said. "Re- member, the choice is between Hitler and civilization, Hitler and democracy." June 28, 1940 Infant Laundry Service Specializes in Work on Chiildren's Clothes Infant Laundry Service has perfected a splendid system of servicing children's clothes. All of baby's wear, including bedding and diapers, are sanitized, laun• dered, fluffed and folded. There is pick-up and delivery three times daily. H. Auslander is man- ager of Infant Laundry Service. A call to Lafayette 6171 will assure the best of service in tak- ing care of children's clothes, Honeymooners Converge on Stein's Clover Lodge at Omena, Mich. Four minds with a single thought produced a reunion under strange circumstances at Clover Lodge, Omena, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Naimark, of Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. Saul Berch, also of Detroit, had been friends for many years. On Sun- day, June 16, both couples were married. Monday both couples started out from Detroit, seeking a quiet place for a honeymoon. Although neither couple knew of the other's plans, both couples arrived almost simultaneously at Stein's Clover Lodge in Omens, Mich., and are now spending their honeymoons there together. This, by the way, is the fifth consecutive year in which the season at Clover Lodge has been initiated by honeymooners, During July Fouth and the entire week-end, there will be (lancing at Stein's Lodge, and special entertainment. The following have made con- tributions to the Home for Aged: Mrs. Joseph Alexander in mem. ory of mother Frayde; Ralph Feintuch in memory of father, Shloime Feintuch; Mrs. Esther Goldberg in memory of father, Max Litman; Casper J. Linge- 'where vacation dreams come true' man, County Clerk, and Staff in South Haven's Finest Resort memory of David Wisok; Mrs. S. Miller in memory of husband, RABBI EMIL W. LEIPZIGER 1411 acres of plit, time paradise . cool lithe Wren.% . . . u gaol Sydney Miller; Mrs. S. Neyer in !m- memory of husband, Samuel B. G. Heller, Cincinnati, vice presi- friendly crowd . . . iing, tf.11111 , 1, golf, riding, Neyer; M. E. Sable in memory of dent, and Rabbi Harry S. Mar- handball, badminton . . . golis, St. Paul, Minn., treasures.; aim ies, dancing, con- Mrs. Anna Netzorg. with Rooms Rabbi Isaac E. Marcuson, Macon, certs. bath. l'aMOIIN (0041. - • . Ga., recording secretary, and JEWISH-AMERICAN YOUTH Rabbi Sidney L. Regner, Reading, Write for folder Pa., corresponding secretary. Rab- COUNCIL LAWN PARTY bi Marcusson entered upon his SATURDAY r 24th term as secretary, MICHIGAN. — Joan Crawford On Saturday, June 29, at 8 and Frederick March are fea- Rabbi Stern Heads Alumni p/m.., the Jewish-American Youth tured in "Susan and God". The Hebrew Union College SOUTH HAVEN, MICHIGAN Council will give a lawn party at "Phantom Raiders", star ring Alumni Association at its annual 2999 Glendale Ave. There will dinner elected Rabbi Nathan Walter Pidgeon and Florence Church in Time of War to Be Rice, is the additional attraction. be dancing, a variety of games, Stern, New York City, president; Theme of Interfaith Con- and refreshments. Rabbi Margolis, vice president; ference is little bit of heaven" PALMS STATE — Now showing, Rabbi Henry Tavel, Wilmington, NEW YORK. (WNS) — What "My Favorite Wife" with Irene Del., secretary, amt. Rabbi Daniel the churches can do for the coun- at L. Davis, Lancastei. Pa., treas- try in time of war will be dis- Dunne and Cary Grant, plus Only Swimming Pool in "FOR REST AND PLAY"— urer; Rabbis Abraham Shuster- cussed by leaders of the Protest- "The Biscuit Eater", featuring Promise, the new canine sensa- South Haven COME AND STAY man, Tulsa, Okla.; Stanley R. ant, Catholic, Jewish and Mor- tion. it in under anspleen of State Health Dept. Bray., Vicksburg, Miss.; Walter mon faiths at a national religious The following factillion on our grounds G. Peiser, Baton Rouge, La., and conference to be held at Estes and free to our guests: UNITED ARTISTS., — Held Meier Lasker, Havana, Cuba, ex- Park, Colo., Aug. 4-7, it was an- over for the second week, James • Children's • Shuffleboard ecutive board of associations; nounced here by Dr. Everett R. Playground • Tennis Court Stewart, Margaret Sullavan, Rob- Rabbis Abraham J. Feldman, Clinchy, director of the National • Bicycles • Billiardit "Coolest Spot in Michigan" • Ping Tong • Bowling Hartford, Conn., and Ferdinand Conference of Christians and ert Young and Frank Morgan, in • Horseshoes • Outdoor Gym. Private Beach — All Sports M. Isserman, St. Louis, to the Jews, under whose auspices the Phyllis Bottom's powerful "The Children's Trained Counsellor Mortal Storm." The second fea- board of managers of the union, institute will be held. DANCE IN OCR OWN RECREATION NEW. AUDITION ture is Paramount's newspaper and Rabbis Stern, Margolis and The conference, which will con- comedy "Opened By Mistake" Il.tLIL SAMSON'S CABARET Solomon B. Freehof, Pittsburgh, cern itself with problems growing fluent meals . . . dietary laws observed Dine — write or phone for further Information to the Hebrew Union College out of the present world crisis, with Charlie Ruggles, Janice Lo- Ploor Shows Nightly Robert Paige and William Phone 431 hoard of governors. Route No. 1 M. 43 will be under the direction of gan, Frawley. Phone 379 South Haven, Mich. South Haven, Mich. The conference elected Rabbi Prof. Arthur H. Compton, physi- Samuel Wohl, Cincinnati, to the cist at the University of Chicago; FOX. "Earthbound" is a commission on synagogue activi- Prof. Carlton J. H. Hayes, his- feature which has solid Warner ties. torian at Columbia University, Baxter roaming around as a rest- For Allied Victory and Roger W. Strauss, lay co- less spirit, after having been Declaring that he favored an chairman of the National Confer- mysteriously murdered. The per- Allied victory "not because they ence. sonal appearance of Sammy Kaye are saints but because there are The only place of its kind in South Haven, of "'swing and sway", his or- Convention of Brith Sholom graduations of sinfulness and Michigan. Right on the lake, about 450 feet of and specialty performers BALTIMORE, Md.—More than chestra their sins the far the lesser," Rab- are the entertainment highlights. private beach, beautiful grounds, plenty of pine, bi Ferdinand M. Isserman of St. 1,000 delegates and friends from shade and fruit trees, finest furniture and inner- Louis predicted the ultimate Maryland as well as District of Mrs. Gladwin to Direct 0. spring bedding. 1 and 2 rooms and Kitchenette, emancipation of France from her Columbia and Virginia are ex- dishes, linens, gas and electric included. Showers, E. S. Tour to California pected at the 38th annual con- now Nazi master. PER SEASON hot and cold water in every room. Rabbi Isserman said an Allied vention of Independent Order Rhea Cashman Gladwin, Grand Also sleeping rooms and cottages by season, defeat "would be calamity for Brith Sholom of Baltimore to be day, week or month, very reasonable. humanity." He warned that Jews held from June 30 to July 2 at Esther of the Grand Chapter of might occupy themselves so much the Breakers Hotel in Atlantic Michigan, order of Eastern Star, has been appointed chairman of with their own problems that they City. The sessions will be inaugu- the transportation committee by might abandon their convictions, paving the way for the triumph rated with a message by Henry the worthy grand Matron. Route 2, North Shore Drive on U. S. Highway 31 Rhea Cashman invites friends of Nazi ideology. "The Nazis I. Rosenberg, Grand Master. In addition to fraternal mat- or acquaintances to join the care less about destroying us and SOUTH HAVEN, MICH. PHONE 781 more about destroying our ideals," ters, Brith Sholom alp partici- members of the order of the pates actively in the American Eastern Star on their trip to Rabbi Isserman stated. Jewish Congress, aid for Histad- California. The members of the Chaplaincy Service ruth, United Jewish Appeal, HIAS personally conducted tour will The Conference voted to estab- and other matters affecting Jew- meet in Chicago Sept. 2 and lish a committee on chaplaincy ry. Brith Sholom was founded in from there will leave for Den- service for the purpose of co- 1902 in Baltimore. ver, Colorado Springs, three anti operating with "all national or- a half days' trip through Yellow- On Lake Michigan - Michigan's Most Popular Resort ganizations of a civic, philan- stone Park, a (lay r.t Salt Lake thropic, religious or patriotic na- GIFTS TO SCHOLARSHIP City followed by a visit to Bowl- ture which seek the cooperation FUND OF UNITED der Dam and then on to Los An- Cool Lake of the reform rabbinate in the RIDING HEBREW SCHOOLS geles for several (lays followed prosecution of their responsibili- • Washed Air by the famous daylight ride to ties." The United Hebrew Schools ac- San Francisco. The return trip BOATING • Earlier, Rabbi Sidney E. Gold- knowledge a contribution to the can be made over any desired • FISHING stein, chairman of the committee scholarship fund from Joseph route. A stop is allowed in (:all- DANCING on marriage and family, warned Dorfman of Fullerton Ave in fornia to meet with any special • • that both marriage and family memory of his mother, Char- requirement. A visit will be made THEATERS Gay were gravely endangered and lotte. A contribution of one at the International Exposition would suffer grievously as a re- scholarship was received from in San Francisco. A nominal cost Attractions Miles of Clean sult of the present war. The the Finley Family in memory of covers this trip and folders are recommended special their parents, Joseph and Ettalay available giving detailed informa- Mineral Baths Sandy Beaches committee study groups for persons recently Fincy. A contribution to the tion. married or about to be married, scholarship fund is acknowledged spknditi Realign, .%cconittiodations at following fine resorts and hotels in which young people would be from Samuel Zuieback of Taylor There is a majesty in sim- TOE ARDMORE tilLA,SsMAN's KUSHNER'S SAMSON'S instructed in the meaning of mar- Ave. for the speedy recovery of plicity which is far above the THE ATLANTIC LAKE PARK THE 1:01,FNIORE sLEEPA HOLLOW riage in accordance with Jewish his daughter, Rose. BABOK'S LAKE VIEW STEUBEN'S GRAND PARK quaintness of wit.—Pope. 'BARON'S LAZAROVITZ WEINSTEIN'S ideals and the conclusions of THE HIGHLAND EDGEWATER LEVIN'S WITTENBERG'S JACOBSON's modern social science. BEACH 'FRE OAKLAND YASIIENOVSKA'S JANIs FIDELMAN'S PARKSIDE The Conference adopted a rab- %II'I'EI{STEI N'S GASsIN's liARZEN'S ItI . IIELL'S REST ZIATKIN'S binical code of ethics. Papers on Within Easy Distance by Paved Highway, Greyhound Bus, religious education were present- Train or by Steamship Roosevelt from Chicago ed by Rabbi Eugene Sack of July 1—Independence Day program sponsored jointly by the Philadelphia, Rabbi Allan Tar- Michigan WRITE FOR ATTRACTIVE NEW PREVIEW FOLDER J Department of Jewish Veterans of United States and shish of Hazleton, Pa., and Rab- Jewish Community Center, at the War Center. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, South Haven, Mich. bi Martin M. Weitz of Kenosha, July 4—Excursion of Detroit Post No. 135 of Jewish War Wig A report of the committee Veterans of the United States. Fidelman's Downtown Theaters LEVIN'S RESORT Samson's Resort NEWEST . . . and • Most Modern Simmer Resort $100 00 Maslinsky's Private Beach Resort SOUTH HAVEN • THE COMMUNITY CALENDAR