AAverkait 9ewisI Periodical earter. DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE June 20, 1941 Freezing Order Hits Bund NEW YORK. (JPS)—The gov- ernment order freezing Axis funds also applies to the funds of the German-American Bund. Sw Ito - Golf - Ride - flay Tennis floating - Badminton - Fishing Kosher Food Outside Room for descriptive folder T-8 write H. SHOPSOWITZ 295 Spadina Ave., Toronto. Canada SOUTH HAVEN, MICH. FIDELIMIN'S 1 "where vacation dreams come true" South Haven's Finest Resort 80 Acres of Playtime Paradise • • • • CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO A gay, friendly crowd Swimming, tennis, golf, horses Handball, ping pong, archery Dancing, concerts, movies Planned Activities Rooms with Bath Superb Food Write for folder Phone 789 7 and the Legal Chronicle novitz, donation; Mendl Rois- bruch, donation; Mrs. Hassie Se- gal, donation; Jacob Simon, do- The following have made con- nation. Mr. and Mrs. George Green tributions to the Home for Aged: Mr. and Mrs. Gorney of 2626 Cortland Ave. will have open of Euclid Ave. had as their guest Mrs. J. W. Allen, in memory Workers' Alliance Passes Million house in honor of their daughter, Miss Theo Coffman of Chicago, of husband, J. W. Allen, and Mark in Insurance Shirley's graduation, on Sunday, Ill. Mrs. Bertha Hurwitz; Ruben NEW YORK. (JPS) —Its total June 22, from 3 to 5 and '7 Mr. and Mrs. Irving B. Acker- Baggleman, donation; Mrs. Baum, membership is now insured in to 11. man are now residing in their in memory of father, Hershel- excess of $1,000,000, it was re- new home at 18695 San Juan Yeetche; Mr. and Mrs. Morton ported at the 28th annual con- Grass, in memory of Morris Kahn vention here of the Jewish Na- Marian Goodman will present Drive. and Charles Yarrows; Mrs. Sarah tional Workers' Alliance, which her pupils in a piano recital Sun- day, June 22, at 3 p. m., in the Maryan Fleisher will present Greenblatt, donation; Julius Kall- announced an increase of 4,000 Ivory Room of the Stotler Hotel. the following pupils in a piano man, donation; Jacob Levin, in (luring the year to bring the The following students will par- recital and demonstration of the memory of mother, Haye Levin; membership rolls to 10,000. ticipate: Hilda Arkin, Selma Ar- Dunning Course of Improved Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Lewis, in kin, Doris Barill, Allen Blaine, Music Study, Sunday, June 22, memory of Mrs. Bertha Hurwitz; Proving that you can't keep Paula Clarke, Janis Gottlieb, at 3 o'clock, in the auditorium Mrs. Annie Miller, donation; a good man down, songwriter Idele Graff, Rhoda Gurvis, Har- of the Women's City Club: An- Mrs. Sarah Nayer, in memory old Gutenberg, Jack Hergert, nette Albert, Avram Charlie, of husband, Samuel B. Nayer; Ted Fetter, a draftee at Camp Marion Ilergert, Reese Kay, Eliot Charlip, Selma Cohen, Zel- Mr. and Mrs. George Olds, Flint, Livingston, La., is now writing Elaine Kerner, Iris Anne Kerner, da Cohen, Mary Frances Gloster, Mich., in memory of Abe Green- the camp stage revue . . . Ap- Gwendolyn Rosenfeld, R o b e r t Carol Goldenberg, R o s a l i n d stone; Mrs. 0. Orechkin, Wind- propriately enough, he's calling Rosenfeld, Jordan Rossin, Shir- Green, Jerome Halperin, Phyllis sor, Ont., donation; Mrs. Diana it "Camp Livingston, I Pre- ley Schreiber, Caroline Smerling, Isaacs, Eva Joan Isaacs, Luba Pomarantz, donation; Mrs. Rabi- sume" Jeanette Varnen, Shirley Var- Beth Jacobs, Virginia Kasturski, SOUTH HAVEN, MICHIGAN nen, Sherman Wine. Eleanor Koppy, Joyce Kossel, Phyllis Lederer, Gloria Lefko, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Lands- Donna Lemberg, Maureen Levitt, makes its bow berg of 3275 Lawrence Ave. will Bryna Lewis, Mortimer Lewis Maurice and Becky Steuben having severed all connections with be at home from 3 to 6 p. m. Harriet Lewis, Anita Litvun, Steuben's Resort proudly announce the opening of Their Biltmore Hotel on Sunday, June 22, in honor Anna Vida Meade, Joan Mitchell, of the graduation of their Constance Muirhead, Elaine Pol- SOUTH HAVEN'S NEWEST AND FINEST daughter, Joyce. No cards. ozker, Gloria Polozker, Howard An entire block of PLAN AMERICAN Radner. Robert Radner, Sara private rolling lawn, ONLY Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lubetzky Jayne Robertson, Ned Robertson, trees and playground will hold open house on Sunday, Doris Ruskin, Marian Ruskin, 300 feet of concrete Newly constructed and June 29, from 2 to 5 and 7 to Geraldine Schon, Bluma Schrei- sun terrace, tennis furnished. All large ber, Marianne Shapero, Elaine 10 p. m., at 4030 Sturtevant c o u r t, shuffleboard, rooms withi outside Ave., in honor of the engage- Siden, Zenia Slatkin, Joan ping•pong, horseshoes. e exposure to lake and L !ti: 14Vtgr -0, It 1X1,10! I ment of their daughter, Mildred, Striefling, Paul Terbrueggen, Write direct for in- ..-: - park. C o o I dining to Jerome Pershin, son of Mr. Marilyn Waratt, Jane Zander, formation. _z.......c- ___ ,-=-". ......-,;_—,--.... . ,.. room seating 300. Joan Zechman. and Mrs. L. Pershin. No cards. PHONE SOUTH HAVEN 124 IN THE REALM OF SOCIETY CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE JEWISH HOME FOR AGED Che 11311urAtiout ... 40.54 NORTH SHORE DRIVE 3 Gifts Supplement — SOUTH HAVEN, MICHIGAN — Equipment at the North End Clinic ZLATKIN'S "for a Glorious Vacation" shady Lawns ing O Tennis, golf, riding, sal O Dancing in our own Position Children's counselor, phogrounds O 0 Most ideal location for rest or play O Spacious, Famous for Delicious Meals ZLATKIN'S RESORT South Haven, Mich. Write for Folder PHONE 666 • • ••• •••• •• For Rest, Sport and Fun for Everyone ... • • • • • • • • Spacious grounds and complete play facil- ities. Excellent kosh- er food . . . airy rooms. Centrally lo- cated, yet away from I loigeSt ed district. • • • • • • • • GLASSMAN'S RESORT South Haven, Mich. Three gifts of equipment, pre- sented to North End Clinic within the past few weeks, have resulted in increased efficiency in the car- rying out of the clinic's program. One of the gifts, a whirlpool bath, is a specialized addition to the physical therapy department. The other two items, a motor driven ointment mixer and a refrigerator, facilitate the work of the entire clinic through the greater effectiveness afforded the pharmacy and laboratory. Housed in the new Joshua Cohen Memorial addition to the North End Clinic Building, en- larged quarters have permitted the expansion of the clinic's physical therapy department. The whirlpool bath, a portable, under- water therapy tank, large enough for arm, leg and hip hydro-mas- sage, is used in the treatment of stiffness of the joints, weak and painful feet and to promote the healing of fractures. The com- bined action of heat and gentle massage afforded by the whirling water results in improved circula- tion. The pool was presented to the physical therapy department anonymously, from "Friends of the Clinic." •••••••••••• "FOR REST AND PLAY" COME AND STAY AT Samson's Resort "COOLEST SPOT IN MICHIGAN" All Sports — Entertainments Baseball, ping-pang, tennis, golfing, fishing, horseback riding Highly Praised Meals New Additional Large, Airy Rooms and Spacious Recreation Hall Phone 379 — South Haven, Mich. "a little bit of heaven" at LEVIN'S Resort Only Swimming Pool in South Haven It is under auspices of State Health Dept. Available to our guests: 0 Bicycles 0 Shuffleboard 0 Ping Piing 0 Tennis Court 0 ilorseshoes 0 Billiards 0 Children's Playground "children's trained counsellor - DANCE IN OUR OWN ItErREATION BALL Running water In all rooms dietary laws observed write or phone for further information Rotate No. 1 31 43 Phone 431 South Ilas en, Mich. Neugarten Club Plans Luncheon MENDELSON'S ATLANTIC RESORT Mrs. Carl Myers is assisting Mrs. Martin Krauss in planning arrangements for the anunal luncheon of Neugarten Sunshine Club to be held on Dec. 3. Mrs. Lester Smith and Mrs. Benjamin Krell were hostesses at the executive meeting of June 16 12.327 Treatments In the now well equipped physi- cal therapy department of North End Clinic, 12,327 treatments were given in 1940. Treatments were administered for: arthritis, neuritis, bursitis, sciatica, per- iphero-vascular diseases and skin diseases. Postural correction was given children and adults. The physical therapy department is conducted under the direction of two orthopedists and two physi- cians of the department of medi- cine, who have had special train- ing in the field. Laboratory Gif t The Joshua Cohen Memorial addition to North End Clinic also houses the new clinic laboratory where a new refrigerator has re- cently been installed. The refrig- erator is the gift of Mrs. Albert Kahn. Mrs. Kahn serves on the North End Clinic board of trus- tees. Pharmacy Equipment A labor-saving d c v i c e, the motor-driven ointment mixer, speeds up the work of the clinic's pharmacy where an average of 150 prescriptions are dispensed during a morning session. The electric ointment-mixing machine was donated to North End Clinic by Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J. Arn- feld and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moses, in honor of the birthdays of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman. Mr. Arnfeld also acts as a trustee of the clinic. Serving as a general clinic, whose purpose is to provide medi- cal care for ambulatory needy persons without charge, or for payment of such proportion of the cost as they are able to pay, North End Clinic was established "ON THE LAKE" Dancing Nightly On Our Open Air Patio GOLF—PING PONG—HORSE SHOES—TENNIS —HORSE BACK RIDING and Other Sports Rooms With Private Bath—Strict Dietary Laws Observed SOUTH HAVEN, MICH. 65 NORTH SHORE DRIVE An Exceptional Place To Dine A Convenient Place To Mat - PHONE 511 An Ideal Piece floe Wrils Co lolonnaloo CATERING TO THE A Rendervous of Fun I YoungerGenetalion IN FOR 15 YEARS SOUTH alls HAVEN oaise STEUBEN'S 11,01M114... OM NORM lio Swimming . Tennis . CON Dancing PriuBEnt 1:,..4_116 d :1 d SOUTH HAVEN On Lake Michigan — Michigan's Most Popular Resort . Sandy beaches . . . cooling br Fishing ... boating ... golf and tennis. Everything for an active or restful vaca- tion in just the right atmosphere. Lo- cated on the shore of Lake Michigan, just 115 miles north of Chicago. MRS. CARL MYERS Splendid vacation accommodations at the following fine resorts and hotels: Lazarovitz Th. Ardmore Levin's The Atlantic Michigan Beach Babok's Nudelman's Baron's The Oakland Edgewater Beach Rubell's Rest. Fidelman's Samson's Gassin's Sleepy Hollow Glassman's Steuben's Grand Park Hotel Stone Lodge Highland Resort Weinstein's Jacobson's Wittenberg's Janis Hotel Yashenovsky's Karzen's Zipperstein's Kushner's Zlatkin's Lake Park and plans were completed for fall meetings preceeding the luncheon, which will be held at the Book Cadillac Hotel. September, October and No- vember open meetings will also be held at the Book Cadillac Hotel and will feature a fashion show by Saks-Fifth Avenue in Septem- ber, a book review in October and an afternoon of games will fol- low the November victory meet- ing. Call Mrs. Irving Pomerantz, Tyler 4-3667, or Mrs. Fred Gross, Tyler 5-3236, and a bank will be promptly delivered for savings for the luncheon. Write for Attractive New Preview Folder Q— Chamber of Commerce, South Haven, Michigan GIFTS TO HEBREW SCHOOLS The United Hebrew Schools acknowledge the receipt of one- half scholarship to the Scholar- ship Fund of the schools from Mr. and Mrs. David Levine of Burlingame Ave., in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Sey- mour, which will be observed on June 21. The United Hebrew Schools acknowledge the receipt of one- half scholarship to the scholar- ship fund from Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Matoff of Pasadena Ave.. in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Melvin, which will be observed on July 12. in 1900. Since 1926, the clinic has occupied the Leopold Wine- man Memorial Building at 936 Holbrook Avenue. SANDUSKY, OHIO FINEST BEACH IN THE WORLD ALL SPORTS AND AMUSEMENTS Dance nightly in Grand Ballroom t/ to famous radio bands such as BENNY GOODMAN, HENRY CUM, 1E11 BERNIE, ORRIN TUCKER, cod others busto!corlasky. On U.S.Roufe 6 Ohio 2 Roil or Ask for folder. lake stecows to Cedar Point. Cedar Poin•on.lake Erie Sandasky Ohio.