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CLIFTON AVENUZ • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

June' Brides

For Sale—Apartment Property

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FORTUNE

Known conditions in these
times make possible highest
sales values ill Real Estate
history. Get our Facts &
Figures: Mr. Bedford.

Dexter

One of the finest properties
on the street. 17 opts 2
stores. Colored tile entrance.
Carpet stairs halls. Tiled
baths showers. New stoves.
Vac steam. Rent $9500. Only
$7500 down low 4 1 /2% 15
yr terms.

N. Woodward-Hamilton

Valuable frontage with a
future. 18 apt 4 to 5 rooms.
Expensive construction, tiled
halls fireproof stairs. Rent
$10,600. Forced sale 40c on
dollar. Make offer $10,000
down.

$20,000 down

40 apts modern all like new.
Select location. Rent $21,000.
Foreclosed price one half
former value.

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

June 13, 1941

—Photo by Preston Sweet

MRS. BERNARD L. FINEMAN
(Miss Helen Brown)

Mrs. Bernard L. Fineman was
Miss Helen Brown, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ben H. Brown of
Cherrylawn Ave., before her mar-
riage on June S. Mr. Fineman is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Fineman of E. Ferry Ave.

East Side

Social center. 5 large ter-
races 8 rooms 2 baths. Rent
$70 to $80 each. Excellent
cond. May consider $25,000
offer, 10% down small 15
yr 4 1,:i% terms.

Homer Warren & Co.

57 Years Dependable Service
CA. 0321

Eaton Tower

Reading Circles'
Council to Close
Season on June 21

High School Graduation of Shaarey Zedek
to Be Held This Sabbath, June 14

As part of the Sabbath service, Ruth Savin, Donald Stuart Schil-
the graduation exercises of the ler, Michael Irving Schuman, Al-
High School Department of Con- f red Shevin, Leon Melvyn Shul-
The United Council of Jewish gregation Shaarey Zedek will be man, Charlotte G. Sonenklar, Mir-
Women's Reading Circles will close held this Sabbath, June 14. A class iam Tobin, Stanford Aubrey Wal-
its season's activities with a musi- of 22 young men and young wo- lace, Harvey Leonard Weisberg,
cale and a literary program, par- men who have completed the 12 Mildred Wolrauch.
ticipated in by many prominent
receive
artists, which will take place Sat- years' course of study will
• d i p 1 omas. C
an t or Jacob II
urday, June 21, at 2 p. m., at theit
A. Z. A. Track Meet at
will officiate.
the Workmen's Educational Cen- Sonenklar
Stanford Wallace, Alfred She-
Belle Isle Sunday
ter, 11529 Linwood Ave. Refresh-
yin, Sylvia Savin and Harvey
ments will be served.
Weisberg, members of the class,
The annual A. Z. A. (Jr. Bnai
The United Council of Jewish will participate in the exercises.
Brith) track meet will be held
Women's Reading Circles is com-
Dr. A. M. Hershman and Rabbi on Sunday, June 15, at 10 a. m.,
posed of representatives from each Morris Adler will address the
on the Belle Isle Track Field. The
branch of the 15 reading groups.
nine local chapters will enter the
The first Reading Group was graduates.
The awards will be announed
organized in 1926 by a few wo- by Morris H. Blumberg, president competition with the Bnai David
314 Chapter as the defending
men who were seeking self-educa-
tion, in order to cultivate a better of the synagogue, and diplomas champions.
distributed
by
Harry
Cohen,
vice-
In charge of the program are
knowledge of Jewish culture and
of the synagogue. Wal- Jack Gale and Ralph Brumer of
to give expression to their ideas president
ter
Farber
has
served
as
the
in-
Chapter 93, Ben Pivoz of Chap-
and ideals. Their membership in-
of the class.
ter 337 and Edward Rader of
creased in numbers as other wo- structor
The
graduates
are:
Dorothy
Chapter 309. Leonard Belove, city
men learned of their interesting
Berenson, Harriett R. Burnstein, A. Z. A. director, will supervise
social endeavor.
Today the women of the Read- Geraldine Davidson, Stanley Gor- the meet.
ing Circles occupy an important don Dorfman, Celia Elson, Kath-
National A. Z. A. headquarters
place in the social structure of leen Krana Goodman, Shirley in Washington, D. C., have an-
Jewish education. In addition to Gourwitz, Betty Ann Koffman, nounced the site of the Interna-
the reading of Jewish literature Elaine Harriet Nagler, Graham tional A. Z. A. Camp convention
and the study of ancient history, A. Orley, Shirley Betty Reider, to be held in Kerville, Tex. July
they are well posted on current William James Saulson, Sylvia 12 to 17.
events. They also help in the sup-
port of the Kinder Journal, Teach-
ers' Seminary, Yiddish Scientific
Institute, Refugee Jewish Au-
thors, Detroit Jewish Library, and
partake in all Jewish cultural
platforms.
Natural Beauty
The Council was formed in 1934.
Its object is to provide lecturers
and book reviews.

Stein's

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Campaign Chairman
Thanks Chronicle

Mr. Jacob Margolis, Publisher
Detroit Jewish Chronicle
525 Woodward Avenue
Detroit, Michigan
Dear Mr. Margolis:
As chairman of the 1941 Allied
Jewish Campaign, it is my pleas-
ure and privilege to extend the
gratitude of the entire campaign
organization for the cooperation
Camp Habonim, the home camp
of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle
of the Jewish Community Center,
in the recent drive.
located at Woodward and Hol-
We greatly appreciate your sym-
brook, is still accepting registra-
pathetic editorial support as well
tions for its 12th camping season
Clarke.
—Photo by J. J.
as the generous space allotted to
which will start June 30 and ex-
general Icampaign publicity, and
MRS. RAY CLAMAGE
tent to Aug. 22.
we are most grateful to you.
(Miss Lillian Faber)
This institution is unique in the
Cordially yours,
Jewish community of Detroit, in-
The marriage of Miss Lillian
HENRY WINEMAN,
asmuch as it is the only summer
comp which operates on a day- Faber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
camp basis. Children come in the Maurice Faber of 3796 Elmhurst
morning and return home each Ave., to Ray Clamage, son of Mrs.
evining. This enables parents to Sara Clamage of 3200 Tyler Ave.,
keep in especially close contact was solemnized on June 8 by Rabbi
with their children and also en- Harold N. Rosenthal, at the Wil-
ables the children to be with their shire Hotel. A dinner and recep-
s
parents over the week-end. tion followed the ceremony.
The maid of honor was Gerald-
The second distinct advantage
of Camp Habonim is that it is ine Faber. Bridesmaids were Claire
probably the only camp in the Uretsky, Rosalie Helmstein, Bir-
state where a close contact be- die Jackson, Jennie Shriman, Bea-
tween the camp staff and the par- trice Schlaff. Daniel Litwak was
ents is maintained. Parents are best man. The ushers were Mil-
invited to participate in weekly ton Woolf, Robert Woolf, Joe
discussions and interviews with Fealk, Julius Chupack, Bernie
the counsellors and director, in Mullen.
order that they can discuss ways
in which the child can derive the
most benefit, both as a camper
and as an individual, from his
vacation stay. Such close contact
is possible with a minimum of in-
convenience to the parents because
the camp is located in the city and
can be reach easily from all points
in the city. In this way much more
lasting benefits can be derived
from the camp experience than
is possible were the child in an
out-of-town camp where personal
contact and the experience of the
parent is not fully utilized.
The camp accommodates boys
and girls from 6 through 15 years
of age, and is in session from
AMC 30 to Aug. 22, every week
from 9 a. tn. to 3:30 p. m.
The fees are $24 for an eight-
week season—including lunch and
an afternoon snack.
Registration is held on Thurs-
day evening, 7-9 o'clock, and F ri-
day afternoon, 1 to 4 o'clock, at
the Jewish Community Center.
Call Madison 8400 for further •
—Photo by J. J. Clarke.
information.
MRS. JOSEPH H. NEWMAN
(Miss Eleanor Fink)

Genial Hospitality

• The Only Kosher Resort
• In the Pine Forests of North Mich.
• Half-Mile Private Bathing Beach
• Tennis, Golf, Boating, Fishing
• Private Playgrounds and Counsellor
for Children

Camp Habonim
Offers Unique
Camp Experience

Stein's Clover Lodge

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Omens, Mich.

Special Rates for Honeymooners in June

For information and reservations call TYler 5-7738

Something
has been added!

Mrs. Abraham Danzig to
Address New Jersey
Mizrachi Chapter

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Miss Eleanor Fink, (laughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice C. Fink
of 2675 Rochester Ave., and Jo-
seph H. Newman, son of Mrs.
Anna Newman of 2950 Richton
Ave., were united in marriage on
June 8, at the Shaarey Zedek, by
Rabbi Morris Adler. The newly-
weds left on a honeymoon trip to
Atlantic City and New York.

Mrs. Abraham Danzig of Wyan-
dotte will leave on Monday, June
16, for a tour over the state of
New Jersey, where she will ad-
dress several Mizrachi Chapters.
She will also address the New
Jersey Mizrachi Council on June
22, at Mount Freedom, N. J., and
will meet with the officers of the
Stephen Wise's idea of re-
chapter. She will spend three laxation is to write an editorial
weeks visiting the various chap-
for Opinion Magazine.
ters in New Jersey.

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