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May 09, 1941 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1941-05-09

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May 9, 1941

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

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IN THE REALM OF LOCAL SOCIETY .

Rabbi and Mrs. Morton M.
Berman of Chicago, Ill., and
Rabbi and Mrs. Samuel Berman
of Jersey City, N. J., were the
guests of their uncle and aunt.
Dr. and Mrs. Harry S. Berman
of Calvert Ave., and while in
the city they were extensively
entertained by Dr. and Mrs. Ber-
man and Mrs. Ralph D. Schiller.

Miss Anna Solomon of Los
Angeles, formerly of Detroit, ar-
rived in the city for the con-
vention of the National Federa-
tion of Temple Sisterhoods and
will visit here for some time.

Mrs. Jack Dvoor of Fleming-
ton, N. J., is the guest of her
sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. William Hordes of Cal-
Last Monday night, Rabbi Leon vert Ave.
Fram delivered the invocation at
the annual dinner meeting of
Mr. and Mrs. Melville S. Welt
the Boston-Edison Protective As- left May 3 for a week's visit in
sociation, which took place at New York.
the Detroit Golf Club.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Katkin re-
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Harvith turned to their home on War-
of Wisconsin Ave. left for a so- rington Drive from a visit in
Florida.
journ in Florida.

Handler, director of
Lou
Camp Tamakwa„ announces that
all the Detroit, Ann Arbor and
Clevelam; members of his staff,
14 in number, will attend the
annual camping convention at
Waldenwoods this week-end, May
9 and 10. Bernard Mason, editor
of the Camping Magazine and
world famous authority on wood-
craft and camping, will be the
principal attraction at the meet-
ing, although in addition, various
camping exhibitors will have their
1941 displays ready for the
camping personnel present.

Miss Dorothy Rosenthal will be
hostess at a luncheon and mis-
cellaneous shower honoring Miss
Gertrude Denenberg, at the Wil-
shire Hotel on May 10.

THE BELCREST

Mrs. William Hubert of San
Juan Drive honored Mrs. M.
Goldstein of Los Angeles, Calif.,
at a luncheon at her home on
May 5.

A RESIDENTIAL HOTEL DISTINGUISHED BY
THE EXCELLENCE OF ITS CLIENTELE

Mr. and Mrs. A. Levin of Chi-
cago, Ill., were the guests of
their daughter, Mrs. Ralph D.
Schiller of Chicago Blvd.

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In observance of the 50th wed.
ding anniversary of their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham J. Somin-
sky, the children, Harry Somin-
sky, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Somin-
sky, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Somin-
sky and Mr. and Mrs. George
Arfa, will be hosts at a reception
at the latter's home at 2139
Blaine Ave., Sunday, May 18,
Miss Edna Krasnoff of Seward from 2 to 5 p. m.
Ave. is spending a month in Los
Mrs. David Arfa of Pasadena
Angeles, Calif., as the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Max Chain (Lillian Ave. entertained for her sister,
Linden of Detroit). Miss Kras- Frances Fox, at her home on
noff, on her return trip, will visit May 5.
the Petrified Forest, Grand Can-
Mr. and Mrs. Irving C. Stern
yon, Yellowstone National Park
and St. Louis. She will be at of 2279 W. Philadelphia Ave. an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
home after June 15.
son, Leon Harold, at Congreo-
Mrs. Edward C. Levy and chil- tion Beth Tefilo Emanuel, May
dren of Wildemere Ave. returned 24. Mr. and Mrs. Stern will honor
their son at a reception at their
from a sojourn in Florida.
home on Sunday, May 25, from
Miss Gloria Berman of Burlin- 7 to 11 p. m.
game Ave. will be hostess at a
Mrs. Morrie Rosenbloom of
luncheon for 27 girls to be given
Bayonne, N. J., has been the
at Huyler's on May 10.
guest of her mother, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Feller of Moss.
LaSalle Blvd. are at home after
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schlaefer
having spent three months in
of Los Angeles, Calif., are visit-
Los Angeles, Calif.
ing relatives and friends in thi;
Sanford Schwartz of Chicago city.
was the week-end guest of Mr.
Mrs. Morris Friedman of Nev;-
and Mrs. Norman Thal.
ark, N. J., is the guest of Mr.
Miss Barbara Greenberg of and Mrs. Louis Diamond.
Northlawn Ave. will be hostess
Mr. and Mrs. Goodman Ry-
at a scavenger hunt to be given
cus of 3802 Buena Vista will be
at her home on May 16.
at home Sunday, May 18, from
3 to 6 p. ni., in honor of their
son's marriage to Violet Chulock
Flowers for all occasions-
Dexter-Joy Florist, Tyler 6-6622. of Chicago.

A "Spring Fever Frolic" will
be given by the Little Women
of Hadassah, Sunday, May 11, at
Bonnie Brook Country Club. Mu-
sic will be furnished by Ralph
Gordon and his Lettermen who
have been featured every Satur-
day afternoon on the radio pro-
gram "Saddle Shoes and Swing".

Mr. and Mrs. Moritz Lebowitz
of Cortland Ave. left for an in-
definite stay in Florida.

Miss Gloria Rosman will be
hostess at a formal dinner party
at the Terrace Room of the
Statler Hotel on the occasion of
her 16th birthday on May 17.

Mrs. Jeffrey Berger (Lillian
Leider) entertained at a lunch-
eon, Saturday, May 3, at her
home, in honor of all her "host-
esses" who entertained for her
previous to her marriage, April
1.. There were 15 ladies at the
hostess luncheon and each host-
ess received a gift. Mr. and Mrs.
Berger are now residing at 207
W. Grand Ave., Highland Park.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wolf of
17135 Parkside Ave. announce the
Bar Mitzvah in honor of their son,
Marvin I., on Saturday, May 10.
Reception in the evening from
8 to 11.

Woodward thru WaihInaton toulavartl

Mrs. Abe Arnfeld has returned
to her home in Pittsburgh, hav-
ing been the guest of her chil-
dren Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Arnfeld,
for a few days.

SEMI-ANNUAL SALE

MOTHER-DAUGHTER-SON
LUNCHEON AT SHAAREY
ZEDEK SUNDAY, MAY 11

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The Mother's Day luncheon
sponsored annually by the Sister-
hood of Congregation Shaarey
Zedek will be extended this year
to include mothers, daughters

boxes of 12 Bars

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Single box 1.00, regularly 1.50. Mild and

fragrant ... hard-milled, so its long lasting.

Jasmin (blue)
Lilac (white)
Bouquet (green) Apple Blossom (peach)
Assorted
Verbena (yellow)

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On Wampler's Lake in the
Irish Hills.

CAMP

Abundant equipment including motor boats, canoes,
aqua-planes, tennis courts, etc.
Expert supervision.
Special attention to the safety and health of the
younger children.
Dietitian, doctor and nurses on premises.

MR. 1 MRS. S. BERCOVICH, Directors

CALL TYLER 5-8038

CAMP OPEN FOR INSPECTION AT ALL TIMES

Take U.S. 112 thru Ypsilanti. Saline. Clinton: turn right 500
feet after entrance to Hayes State Park.

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Highest Altitude in Southern
Michigan

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forexcellent water, food,
sanitation, cleanliness and
[. .1.-1 A equipment, and general
care of the children.

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—For Bogs-

ALGONQUIN PARK—ONTARIO

MRS. M. H. ZACKHEIM

and sons. It will be held in the
social hall of the synagogue,
Sunday, May 11, at 12:30 o'clock.
An entertaining program, in-
cluding a professional marionette
show, accordion and vocal selec-
tions has been planned. Edward
Johnson, nationally known pup-
peteer, Miss Hele Sloan and Mrs.
S. S. Wittenberg will be the
guests artists. Reservations may
be had by calling the synagogue
office, Tyler 4-6200, or Mrs. S. A.
Singer, Ty. 5-8372.
All members, their sons and
their daughters are urged to at-
tend. Mrs. Maurice H. Zackheim,
president, will preside, and the
officers and members of the
board of directors will act as
hostesses.






RIDING TRIPS
CANOEING TRIPS
SAME STAFF OF MATURE ADULTS
CAMP FEE INCLUDES RIDING, CANOEING,
SAILING, LAUNDRY
• COLORED MOVING PICTURES SHOWN BY
APPOINTMENT
• PHONE OR WRITE FOR INFORMATION TO:

LOU HANDLER, Director

2516 PINGREE, DETROIT

TYLER 5.8600

(Days)

TYLER 5-2259
(Evenings)

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