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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
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CENTER ACTIVITIE
and The Legal Chronicle
June
"You'll Love It" Fouche
18, 1943
Michigan Resorts
S • ■ • • •• ■ At Club Three 666
"Once at IVeinstein's, Alway s
- 4.
Followers of Sam "You'll Lov‘i
of the Jewish Community Center c
at Weinstein's"
Art School, announces that the i ampers at the bps stop. Further It' Fouche have been flocking
to Club
Three and
666 to
hear his
exhibit of student work now on C nformation is available at the
in songs
comedy,
display will be open through the b enter office, Woodward at Hol- sinimitable
rook, Madison 8400.
Mrs. David B. Werbe, chairman month of June. The work is di
ce the return of the popular
RESORT
emsee to the big cast of sepia
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vided into two sections. In the
favorites,
last
week.
Sam
stepped
Advanced Art Class, first prize Mother,' Clubs To Hold
"The BEST and most
out of a featured spot in
was awarded to Bertha Rosen- F
a prom-
.q.ektea,,cyc4ofild.
REASONABLE"
inent New York club to again
baum, who has been a student olk Dancing Party
All modern conveniences. Hot
take over the role he held for so
of the Center Art classes for the
and cold running water in every
months
past 10 years, and studied under i n The Council of Mothers' Clubs, many
lor's new,
h here. Bettie Tay-
room. All sports available. Pri-
Jascha Schwartzman and Leon it cooperation with the Metropol- sented in anot sepia revue, pre-
vate
Beach—Famous for Finest
irco
Makielski. She was recently c
aoled tempera-
Food.
PHONE 797
awarded a scholarship to the Art D an Unit of the Central States ture, has been well received. In
Student's League in a competition co ooperatives, will hold a "Folk addition to Fouche, the cast fin-
Straight through on U.S. 31
sponsored by the National Scho- ancing Party" in the outdoor eludes Ray Sneed Jr., ballet-in-
urtyard of the Jewish Commu- swing star, featuring a soft-shoe
SOUTH HAVEN, MICH.
IS BACK
lastic Magazine. Second prize was j ty
Center,. on Saturday evening, ballet specialty; Billy and Vivian,
awarded to Simon Rosen and t o one 27. Admission will be free sensational novelty (lancers; Bob-
%ANDREW M. SNEED -MGR •
third prize to Kathleen Kille- up members of Mothers'
Clubs be Caston, torch-singing star;
ald. Honorable mentions in the b e on presentation of their mem-
Charles McBride, topnotch bari-
Advanced Aft Class went to Ja- pa
Make Reservations Now
rship cards. Non-members will tone, and the eight exotic Tay-
cob Avison, Louis Kormendy,
y
a
nominal
fee
of
25
cents.
lorettes,
dancing
ensemble.
Ted-
SUMMER
CRUISES $21.00 up
Edith Mayer, Rose Palmoroli and 19
"Farewell
for by
the the
dy Buckner and his orchestra sup-
Miriam Solomon.
42-3 season Socials"
will be held
JULY
4th
CRUISE $25.00 up
ply
Michigan Resorts
In the Elementary Art Class, fo l lowing clubs:
the torrid rhythms for the MEXICO 14 day all ex-
first prize went to Moishe Smith. d ay Center Mothers' Club: Wednes- revue and (lancing. George Saun-
pense from Chicago $139.90
"a little bit of heaven"
ders talented Three 666 organist,
Selma Arkin received the second c o evening, June 23,
Jewish
prize and Arlene Rosen received H o] mmunity Center, Woodward
at and Joa-Annit's songs unite to
Hotel and Resort
T the third prize. Honorable men-
brook. provide intermission entertain-
tions were awarded to Irene Gil- d orthwest Study Club: Mon- ment.
Reservations Made Here
ay
Only Swimming Pool in South Have nl
bert, Helen Levin and Jerry Alt- Con evening, June 28, Jewish
It is under auspices of State Health
man.
imunity Center.
Rhea E. Cashman
D o wn to wn Th eaters
I) ept
,I0RLD
D avison Mothers' Club, Tues-
Available to our guests:
IIIDE TRAVEL BUREAU
Members of the jury were
Inc.
• Shuffleboard
Mesdames Edward D. Quint, bre evening, June 29, United He-
• Bicycles
FOX—One
of
the
most
Magnifi-
IMU Griswold St.. near Grand River
• Tennis Court
Hoke
Levin
and
Milton
Brown;
day
w
School,
Lawton
at
Tyler,
• Ping Pong
cent dramas ever to thunder
RA. 3388
LE. 9115
• Billiards
across the screen from out of
• Horsesh oes Henry Bernstein, Leon Makielski Ne
and
Stanley
Twardowicz,
instruc-
w
Victory
Program
• Children's Playground
the old west, "The Desperadoes,"
tors; Milton Brown, and Mrs. Ha s Been Arranged
Michigan Resorts
"children's trained counsellor"
opens Friday at the Fox Theater
David B. Werbe, chairman.
with another dawn re •
Dance in Our Own Recreation Hall
This stay-at-home, p lay-at-honie 2 a. m. Its stellar cast is headed
FOR REST AND PLAY"
Running water in
summer the Center is offering a by Randolph Scott, Glenn Ford.
Marguerite
Kozenn
Costa AND STAY AT
all rooms
new Victory program of healthful, Claire Trevor, Evelyn Keyes arid
To
Sing
at
First
,
morale
building
activities
for
Edgar
Buchanan.
dietary laws
everyone.
observed
UNITED ARTISTS — Playing
Open Air Concert
With shuffleboard, deck tennis, to capacity audiences, "The Ho-
"COOLEST SPOT IN MICHIGAN"
movies and dancing, checker:; man Comedy," co-starring Mickey
ALL SPORTS—ENTEETA INMENTS
BANGOR BUS
The Music Department of the and chess taking place in th Rooney and Frank Morgan, and
e
Vacationists wlt d dug to leave their
RUNS BY OUR
Jewish Community Center is ar- courtyard of the f Center,
er, ine nii "Harrigan's Kid" with Broadway- automobiles at home this mummer
will
get along easily eunugh
FRONT DOOR
ranging a series of weekly open bers are assured of a comfortable
nb ite Bobby Readick in the title
at Sam-
air Center concerts starting Wed- setting •
son's for our hum and three cars are
role, hold over for another week
for
our
guests'
convenience
to
to ke
es( ay evening, June 30, at 9
Beginning in July, films will be at the United Artists Theater,
slit t to and from town.
p. m.
shown
on
Monday,
outdoor
games
MICHIGAN—"Air Force," the
Michigan Resorts
II Tile For Illuxtritted Folder
Marguerite Kozenn, well known will be held on Tuesday eve- powerful aviation film which was
or Phone
dramatic soprano, will be guest nings, concerts on Wednesdays, produced with the cooperation of
Ruby N1'111,0,11, No.
artist at the first concert. Miss and dances on Thursday and Sat- the United States Air Corps,
MOO Elmhurst
Kozenn will sing a program of urday evenings. Many outdoor will open Friday at the Michigan
Phone 379
American music. The Center or- activities outside of the Center Theater. The companion feature
"whore vacation dreams come true"
North Shore Drive
chestra under the direction of building are being planned for is "Ladies' Day," co-starring Lupe
Julius Chajes will perform the Sunday afternoons. With the Velez and Eddie Albert.
South Haven, Michigan
South Haven's Finest Resort
first movement of Beethoven's special three month victory sum-
80 Acres of Playtime Paradise! Symphony No. 1, and Schubert's mer rates, members of the De-
MICHIGAN RESORTS
• A gay, friendly crowd
Fifth Symphony. troit Jewish community should
,
There
will
be
no
charge
for
be
planning
to
make
the
Center
• Swimming, tennis, golf, horses
admission. their vacation spot.
Theta's Nothing Finer 'hum
•
Exhibit To Continue
Through Month of June
W E INSTEI N 'S
SAM
`You'll Love It
FOUCHE
evEZ ; TA
tie t, I;
at LEVIN'S RESOR I
Samson's Resort
Fl DE LMA N'S
Handball, ping gong, archery
• Dancing, concerts, movies
Planned Activities
Roos with Bath
Superb Food
I
Mrs. Clara Avrunin To
Direct Camp Chelsea
BARON'S Resort
Sue Winthrop To Speak
On "Fashions and Charm"
Speaking on "Fashion and
With less than three weeks Charm," Miss Sue Winthrop,
left
before
the
opening
of
Camp
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fashion advisor for Montgomery-
Chelsea, the camp for mothers Ward's, will return to address the
Phone 789
and children, registrations are Charm Group on Thursday eve-
rapidly being completed. Mrs. ning, June 24. Miss Winthrop is
Clara Avrunin, who directed her also the instructor of the Charm
own camp in previous years, will program at the Y. W. C. A.
manage Camp Chelsea with the All young women are invited to
aid of an expert staff of coun- attend this session.
sellors.
Michigan Resorts
The program at the camp in-
cludes swimming, dancing, pic- First Saturday Night Dance
nics, entertainment, arts and In Courtyard on June 19
crafts, boating and fishing. Sepa-
Dancing 'neath the stars will
rate activities are planned for
be featured Saturday evening,
children.
Camp Chelsea is located near June 19, in the Center courtyard.
Chelsea, Mich. Dietary laws are Selected recordings will furnish
the music for the (lance, which
observed at camp.
FOR REST, SPORT and
The rates this season are as will be held from 9 p. to
FUN for EVERYONE..
follows: For members of Moth- 1 a. m. This is the first in a
of Saturday night dances
Spacious grounds and com-
ers'
Clubs of the Jewish Commu- series
plete play facilities. Excellent
to be held at the Center. Out-of-
nity
Center,
$16
per
week,
and
kosher food .. . airy rooms.
for their children, $12; for wom- towners, war workers and their
Centrally located, yet away
from the congested district.
en who are not members, the friends are invited.
SI
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rates will be $21 per week, and
for their children, $14. Regis- JWEWO Special
tration may be made for two or Meeting June 21
South Haven, Michigan
more weeks. The Greyhound Bus
A special board meeting of the
rides past the camp and arrange-
ments will be made to pick up Jewish Women's European Wel-
fare Organization was held Mon-
MICHIGAN RESORTS
day, June 14, at the home of
Mrs. R. Katzin, president, at
3378 Elmhurst Ave.
At this meeting arrangements
were made for a special meeting
to be held Monday, June 21, at
1 p. m., at the Congregation
Bnai Moshe, Dexter and Law-
rence Ave.
be
Final arrangements are to be
CAMON completed at the Monday meet-
ing for a home-cooked luncheon
to be given Wednesday, June 23,
at
Bnai Moshe, at 12 o'clock
ON LAKE MICHIGAN ONE MILE
noon, with Mesdames D. Silver-
NORTH OF SOUTH HAVEN
stein and I. Israel as chairmen.
COME TO SLEEPY HOLLOW! An ideal The proceeds go for orphaned
spot to refresh your mind and body families in Palestine.
COTTAGES
. to put you in better condition to
Members and friends of the
KITCHENETTES
carry on your contribution to the war organization are requested to
LODGE ROOMS
attend.
effort.Clean, wide private beach 1000
' Glassman's Resort
The Most Exclusive Resort In
HAVEN, 311•IIIGAN
Rooms with !whine bath and
shower. children's inning room
and got ernes.
Playgrounds, tale-
o bathing
beach. Men's and
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, heat It.
ti
solariums. Concert Or-
"'Elie Only Cabaret In Town"
Ar
ts or N'aude‘ Ille—Danelng
Nightly
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If
You Are Interested In Quality Meat, Call at
11632 Dexter Blvd.
(Between Burlingame and Webb)
Aaron B. Margolis
Kosher Meat & Poultry Market
..........................
Good Sense
These Work-filled
Days!
CRISP
OR w n '
Cottages are newly built, 1.2-3.4-
5 rooms. All with private baths,
show ers , electrickitchens,stainicss
steel sinks, Simmons innerspring
beds,luxurious appointments,
utensils, linens and dishes.
feet long! Acres of woodlands; tennis,
shuffle-board, kiddie playground, bar-
becue fireplaces and the most modern
living accommodations in Michigan!
Sporty I 8-hole golf course and riding
stables nearby.
Daily, u eekly , and season rates.
Write to Pearl Gray
SLEEPY HOLLOW HACH
South Haven, Mich.
Phone South Haven 784 or 860
LEAVE YOUR CAR BEHIND!
Complete vacation facilities make your
auto unnecessary. Our bus meets Pere
Marquette trains 3 times daily at Bangor,
or Greyhound Busses at South Haven.
Do no t refuse reverence to one
who was learned
once, but who
has forgotten much, because of
his old age. For even in the
holy ark of the covenant there
lay broken bits of the tables of
stone, as well as the whole tab-
let on which the Law was writ-
ten,
BUY WAR BONDS!
RICE KRISPIES SAVE TIME,
SAVE WORK, SAVE FUEL,
OTHER FOODS TOO. Use them
often. Crisp—they snap!
crackle! pop! Nourishing—
whole grain food values in
thiamin (Vitamin B1), niacin
and iron.