v listerkam 5ewtsh Periodical Carter lone io CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 1942 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Mrs. Charles A. Smith President of Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood; Appoints Her Committees M r s. Charles A. Smith, newly elected president of the Sister- hood of the Congregation Shaarey Zedek, announced the appointment of the standing committees at a SOUTH HAVEN, MICH. FIDELMAN'S "where vacation dreams come true" South Haven's Finest Resort 80 Acres of Playtime Paradise 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 fidelmanYWesort — GOWN HAVEN, MICHIGAN — MENDELSON'S Atlantic Resort "ON TILE LAKE" Dancing Nightly on Our Own Open Air Patio—All Sport Facilities Near- by, 18 Hole Golf Course, Ping Fong, Horse Shoes, Horse Back Riding, Tennis, Etc. 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Available to Our guests: • slialTlebounl • Bicycles # Tennis Court • Ping Pong • Billiards • Horseshoes • Children's Playground H ANCE • IN OUR OWN RECREATION HALL I:tinning water in all rooms , .. .. , try laws •. ■ .:erved Don't worry tam': t I ransportat ion --we 0111 atrntnge meet you at the train Phone 431 luncheon meeting of the new and old boards of the Sisterhood on Monday, June 15, in the social hall of the Shaarey Zedek. Following are the committees appointed: Program, Mrs. Leonard Sallow, chairman, Mrs. Morris Adler, co-chairman; music, Mrs. S. S. Wittenberg, chairman, Mrs: Louis Tobin, co-chairman; mem- bership, Mrs. Leon Zechman, chairman, Mrs. Nathan Schol- nick, co-chairman; chairman of good cheer, Mrs. Morris Adler, chairman, Mrs. Jacob Sonenklar, co-chairman; Altar Flower Fund, Mrs. Julius Berman, chairman, Mrs. William A. London, co-chair- man; social, Mrs. Harry Sklar, chairman, Mrs. Maurice Siden, co-chairman; budget, Mrs. David Diamond, chairman, Mrs. Harry Z. Brown, co-chairman; publicity, Mrs. George Bremen, chairman, Mrs. Milton Maddin, co-chairman; defense, Mrs. Edward Krause, chairman; house committee, Mrs. Richard Cott, chairman, Mrs. Herman Wetsman, co-chairman; printing, Mrs. Herman Schmier, chairman, Mrs. Joseph Horwitz, co-chairman, Telephone squad, Mrs. Sam Sin- ger, chairman, Mrs. Samuel Eder, co-chairman; ceremonial nook and three pillars, Mrs. Charles Robin- son, chairman, Mrs. Harry Cohen, co-chairman; succah, Mrs. Jacob Smenklar, chairman, Mrs. Robert Loewenberg, co-chairman; hospi- tality, Mrs. Morris Blumberg, chairman, Mrs. Aaron Silberblatt, co-chairman; Friday Evening so- cial, Mrs. M. H. Zackheim, chair- man; Red Cross, Mrs. Benjamin Gordon, chairman; sponsor of Girl Scouts, Mrs. Harry Sklar; reli- gious committee, Mrs. A. M. Hershman, chairman, Mrs. Louis Tobin, co-chairman; dramatic group, Mrs. Sidney Winer, chair- man; Bible class, Mrs. M. Perlis, chairman; activities, Mrs. Her- man Wetsman, chairman. Bay City Notes On June 28, at Chicago, Lieut. Leonard Kessler, Camp Barkeley, Tex., son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kessler, of N. Grant St., will be married to Miss Esther Drebin, daughter of Mrs. Celia Drebin, of Chicago. Both the bride-elect and Lieut. Kessler are well known in Bay City. She taught in Saginaw schools for three years. Lieut Kessler was graduated from the University of Michigan. Attending the bridegroom in the ceremony will be his brother, Lieut. Harold Kessler, of the station hospital, Selfridge Field, formerly Dr. Har- old Kessler, of Alpena. Mrs. Hyman Miller of N. Sher- man St., is home from Chicago where she attended the exercises in which her son, Milton, received his degree as doctor of surgical chiropody from the Illinois Col- lege of Chiropody and Foot Sur- gery. She was accompanied home by her son. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kahn have as their house guest, Mrs. George Keats of Chicago. James Anthony, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Anthony, is spending this week in Boston, Mass., with his brother and sister, Ensign and Mrs. Irving B. Anthony. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Roman have as their guest, their sister, Miss Sarah Goldberg. of Buffalo Nothing in human life, least of all in religion, is ever right until it is beautiful. —Harry Emerson Fosdick. E'xce ',Nonni Place to Dine "Vacation Land for Everyone" An Ideal Place to Live Since 1906 Pr ■ ,,ato Baths — Showers — Running Water in Every Room Dancing — Swimming — Tennis — Golf — Horse Back Riding 16 NORTH SHORE DRIVE SOUTH HAVEN. MICH. There's Nothing Finer Than BARON'S RESORT SOUTH A VF:N, MICHIGAN Celebrating Our 38th sawn Booms with private bath and shower. Children's dining room and governess. Playgrounds, private bathing beach. Men's and women's solariums. Concert Orchestra. "The Only Cabaret In Town" Buddy Lester, M. C. Julius M. Singer Denies Discrimination Charge JULIUS M. SINGER In the classified columns of the Detroit News in their issue of June 2 and 3, there appeared an advertisement asking for a 'Gentile bookeeeper. This ad- vertisement was purported to have been inserted by the Wol- verine Ginger Ale Co. of which Julius Singer is president. Mr. Singer vehemently denies the charges and attributes this slanderous innuendo to the work of an individual or individuals bent on casting discredit upon him and his firm. To support this contention, Mr. Singer dis- plays a letter front the Detroit News (which appears on another page) absolving him of any blame. Mr. Singer points out that his firm has been in existence for 30 years and that they have always enjoyed a fine patronage from the Jewish community. He, personally, is an ardent Zionist and a firm believer in the upbuilding of the Jewish homeland. He is also an active member of the Bnai Brith, Gewerkshaften, Jewish Workers Alliance and Cong. Mishkan Is- rael. A contributor to the Allied Jewish campaigns and all other worthy causes, he feels that anyone guilty of such an act would be traitorous to his peo- ple. Mr. Singer is offering a cash reward of $250 for infor- mation leading to the identifi- cation of the guilty parties. Turover Picnic June 23 At Lola Valley Park Benjamin Grant, newly elected president of the Turover Aid S o c i e t y, announced Monday, June 15, at a meeting of the organization, that they will hold their 33rd annual picnic at the Lola Valley Park, on Sunday, June 28. Max L. Roberts, executive sec- retary of the Turover, reported that the Turover contributed $500 to the Russian War Relief, pledged $750 to the Allied Jew- ish Campaign; gave $150 to the Chinese War Relief, $150 to the Gewerkshaften, $25 to the USO and $50 to the American Red Cross, besides making contribu- tions to numerous local institu- tions, such as the Chesed Shel Ernes, Detroit Auxiliary of the Los Angeles Sanatorium and others, The Turover members also took an active part in the building of the Yeshivah Beth Yehudah; Mr. Isidor Sosnick, an ex-president having been on the buiming committee. The Turover has purchased $4500 in war bonds and has ap- pointed David L. Hertz to sell Defense Stamps every Monday night; he reports that at least $50 in stamps are being sold each week to members. A com- mittee has been appointed to collect rubber front members for the campaign now in prog- ress. 3 HEBREW SCHOOLS GRADUATIONS TO BE HELD LAST WEEK IN JUNE The last week of June is grad- uation week in several of the branches of the United Hebrew Schools. Fifty-five pupils have completed the course prescribed by the United Hebrew Schools and will be awarded diplomas. The first graduation is that of the pupils of the Parkside School which will take place Thursday evening, June 25, at 7:30 o'clock, in the Custer Public School, Lin- wood and Alidland. The central theme, of the grad- uation exercises will he "The Es- sence of Judaism." Members of the graduating class will deliver br;ef talks on the essence, of Ju- daism as reflected in the words and deeds of such Biblical heroes as Moses, the lawgiver; Samuel, the prophet; King David, etc. An American flag will be pre- sented to the Parkside Hebrew School by the Julius Rosenwald Post No. 218 of the American Legion. John Litzky of the Post, will make the presentation. Norman Ruttenberg is the prin- cipal of the Parkside Branch, and Michael Michlin is the instructor of the graduating class. Sunday afternoon, June 28, at 3:30 o'clock, the members of the David W. Simons Branch will hold their commencement exercises in the Winterhalter Public School, Broadstreet and Cortland. The central theme of their ex- ercises is "The Book." Talks, reci- tations and dialogues will all deal with "The Book," and especially the book of books, the Bible. Solomon Kasdan is the princi- pal of the David W. Simons School, and Joseph Haggai is the instructor of the graduating class. On the same date, June 28, at 7:30 in the evening, the gradua- tion exercises will be held in the Philadelphia-Byron School, Their central theme is "Eretz Yisroel." Brief talks will be given on the people of Israel, the land of Is- rael, Palestine and its place in ABOUT PEOPLE Enrico Glicenstein, the 72-year- old sculptor who is probably the most distinguished living Jewish artist, Jacob Epstein not excluded, is living a retired life near New York .. . He is still an untiring worker, and has just finished an eight-foot statue which he calls "defense". TORONTO, CANADA SWIM• GOLF • RIDE • FLAT TENNIS BOATING • BADMINTON • IIIIUNG ROSS CA LAKE M USKOKA CANADA KOSHER FOOD • OUTSIDE ROOM For descriptive folder T4, wile II. Shopiowits 293 Spadina Ave. Toronto, Can, NORTHERN MICHIGAN Stein's Natural Beauty Clover is 11 V Oi Northern Michigan Lodge Genial Hospitality • The Only Kosher Resort • In the Pine Forests of Northern Michigan • Half-Mile Private Bathing Beach • Tennis, Golf, Boating, Fishing • Private Playgrounds and Counsellor for Children • If You Come by Greyhound Bus or Train—Stein's Will Meet You in Traverse City. Stein's Clover Lodge ON GRAND TRAVERSE BAY—OMENA, MICHIGAN Special Rates for Honeymooners in June For Information and Reservations Call TYler 5-7738 SANDUSKY, OHIO I/ KEEP FIT FOR VICTORY! Save tires . . . save gasoline . . . it's only a few miles to nearby Cedar Point. Easily reached by rail, bus, steamer or auto. Pontiac Notes Mr. and Mrs. S. Levin of 61 Oneida Ave., Pontiac, Mich., announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Murray, Saturday morning, June 21, at Congrega- tion Bnai Israel, 268 W. Pike St., Pontiac. Reception Sunday, 4 to 6, at 268 W. Pike, The Sisterhood of Congrega- tion Bnai Israel, Pontiac, Mich., will close their year's activi- ties with a luncheon at Lach- ar's, Wednesday, June 24. the Hebrew School, the Chalut- zim, etc. Morris Lachover is the princi- pal of the Philadelphia-Byron branch, and Max Gordon and Ir- win Soref are the instructors of the graduating class. In the Rose Sittig Cohen School, graduation exercises will be held Monday evening, June 29, at 8 o'clock. The central theme is the "Menorah." Brief talks will be de- livered on such subjects as the Menorah as constructed by Beza- lel and described in the Chumosh; the Menorah in Jewish art; the Menorah as symbolic of enlight- ment; and the Menorah as it is used on various festive occasions. The principal of the Rose Sittig Cohen Branch is Abraham J. Lachover, and the instructor of the graduating class is J. M. Mathis. The school choir directed by Mrs. Alex Roberg will sing Pal- estinian and graduation songs. Every summer resort recreation! Swim in the blue waters of Lake Erie ... relax on GENE 1110PA MOODY NEIMAN SKIN NAT ENNIS YAUGIN MONIOE 151 elksit the white, sandy beach. All sports and amusements ...tennis, riding, boating, golf, fishing, etc.... Hotel Breakers has 1000 outside rooms ... Excellent food. Rail or bus to Sandusky. Steamers from Cleveland and Detroit. On U. S. 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