FRIDAY. JUNE 6, 1947 DETROIT The Voice of the Man in the Street Aids thud Brith JEWISH CHRONICLE J WV In the Realm of Local Society Broadcast Photos by JACK RI GI I NI iN Mr. and Mrs. David Rott, of Chicago boulevard west, announce the confirmation of titer daugh- ter, Hilary Honore, which took place on May 25, at Temple Beth Sholom, Miami Beach. A recep- tion will be held June 12 in the grand ballroom of the Book Cadil- lac Hotel from 9:30 to 12 p. m. No cards. By DR. PERRY P. BURNSTINE TIME: Thursday afternoon. QUESTION: Should the Jewish Chronicle give preference to local items, including social do- ings, or should it increase its national and international news coverage! r MRS. ALBERT GORDON, 3359 Cortland avenue, housewife. Tn my opinion, the Chronicle 'should increase its national and International news coverage. T have been reading the Chronicle for the past five years, and al- though I enjoy it very-mu c h, there are some stories in it that do not partic- ularly I n terest me. I have no- f ticed that a great deal of space is devoted to club news. Since persons usually only read about the club of which they are members, I think it would he a good idea to mention club actiVities very briefly and to use the space saved for national and international news, which Is not covered sufficiently in other papers. Mrs. Tack to Assume Auxiliary Presidency Pisgah Chapter's Installation Is Set Private Baths--Showers—Running Hot and Cold Water in Every Room_Dancing—Swimmin g- Tennis—Golf —Horse Sines 1906 Back Riding TE UBEn$ 11/.%‘•/-11 si 56 North Shore Drive Mrs. Singer Gets National SOS Post Mrs. Harry C. Singer of Detroit was elected national vice-chair- man of SOS in the East Central Region at a meeting, in New York of the Joint Distribution Com- mittee for SOS. Mrs. Singer, who has served on the regional board of directors and on the national board, has been voluntt\ry chairman of SOS in Detroit since its inception in March of 1946. Souk Haven, Mich. SILVER BEACH H TEL (FORMERLY ASHER . S) 1 North Shore Drive. South Havcn,Mich., ftt I Dressmaking Mrs: Lewis Manning to Take Over. Helm Officers of Pisgah Chapter of Bnai Brith will be installed at 9 p.m. Monday in Bnai Moshe. They are Mesdames Lewis Man- ning, president ; Marvin Levy, Samuel Gold and Julius Meskin, vice-presidents; Gerald Goldberg, monitress; William Fogel, treas- urer; Jules Werner, financial sec- retary; Bernard Cohen, assistant financial secretary; Rozella 'Wein- berg, 9orresponding secretary. Nell Laban, recording secretary; Ida Ashe, mailing secretary; Lee Gould, assistant mailing secretary; Jack Ketai, sentinel; Sam Rosen- thal, guide; Sam Shulman, guard- ian; and Sam Aaron, Yetta Herz, Leonard Sims Charles Solovich and Harry C. Singer, trustees. New bo members are Mes- dames Na lan t Adler, Meyer Litt- ky, Milton Rogers, Jack Kahn, ky, Max Goldhoff, Aaron Weiss, Jo- seph Gordon, Harry Sucher, Philip Menkowitz, Morris Hirsch, Jack Schwartz, Alfred Bounin, Albert Burrows, Charles Heiman, Al Klai- man, Sidney Pozen, Herman Pra- dy, S. L. Margolin and Carle Wolfe. The welcome address will be de- livered by Mrs. Goldberg, past president of 1946-47, and the in- vocation will be offered by Mrs. Singer, past president of 1945-46. Mrs. Solovich will be installing of- ficer. A reception in honor of new officers will be held after the in- stallation ceremony with dancing to Herman Pritz and his orches- tra. Mrs. Cohen and Mrs. Mes- kin are installation chairmen, and Mrs. Burrows and Mrs. Goldhoff are in charge of arrangements. "Vacanon Land for Everyone" han Morris, Hilda Goldberg, vice presidents; Rose Avison, chaplain; Jessie Slew, guard; Minnie Hart, treasurer; Selma Rosenblatt and Mae Ginsburg, secretaries; Hilda Goldberg, - publicity chairman; and Rose Kay; Edith Meskin and Mol- lie Elbinger, trustees. Guaranteed Fitting and for a Clean Finish on New and Alterations By Appointment Only 1 1 :44 i#77‘ ter 14074ibeRt4 Rootor g t, sepvt(3. PT PRIY4/4gPlii ■ ettillOTALri• *gi),;ON is 5 ACRP. O rrt€AD. ts41 VAlka . M•I'1 44!1.'!ii111111111111!Il lr11111ililin aliussi r intrii l ilriaalli11111111 !1111111111 amItk%Ane.psorrt 120 • 1 1 11110 11 111111111 1111 11111111 11 11111111111 1 1111111111111111114 1 81111S 11 11111112111111111111811111 W W4, Call •-4s. MRS. TAUB TYLER 8-0109 after 7 p.m. • IRA KAUFMAN 7 ~datecet, S ervice Conioting 9119 DEXTER BOULEVARD of Edison DETROIT 6, MICH. TYLER 7.4520 1111U1111111111311111tINIMIIMIIIIIIII IIalillt111111111111P MILTON GREEN, 4O6 Cortland avenue, Central High student. I think the Chronicle should ' give preference to local Items. It seems to me that most Jews read Jewish papers because it keeps them in- formed about n their neighbors. They are inter- ested in whcrgot married, what club is having a party and events of their com- munity in gen- eral. National and international news pertinent olmk to Jews, if of any importance, is usually carried in the daily pa- pers. The dailies on the other hand, do not cover the social do- ings in our community to any great extent. LEVIN'S RESORT Recondition yourself, relax and rest, at this magnificent Jewish hotel — Your hosts, the Madorsky Family, have made the Riverside one of the finest resorts in Mt. Clemens. 5 EA Facing a 5-acre park, its unexcelled appointments make the Riverside an ideal place for vacationing. The famous mineral baths are available to our guests without leaving the hotel. waitimougnow MRS. MORTON MEERON, 3002 Grand avenue, housewife. have been reading the Chron- icle for the past three or four . years and,' I like it just as it is now. Your column- ists do a won- derful job in presetting i n- sidelights about Jewish affairs, which cannot he found in the dailies, and your coverage of local news seems to be very thorough. I believe it Is vital for the Chronicle to cover national and international news as completely as possible. But I think this can still be done without cutting down' on local news. • l'TERMAN Detroit Lodge Unit to Install Officers MRS. RO" au*• • The Detroit Lodge Auxiliary of Bnai Brith will install its officers at a luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Wed- nesday in the crystal ballroom of the Hotel Book Cadillac. Mrs. Robert Gutterman is chair- man. Mrs. Samuel Bank will install the following officers: Mesdames Morris Tack, president; Charles Makie, Manny Warshawsky and William Barris, • vice-presidents; L e o Janoff, treasurer; Harold Schakne, recording ,secretary; Da- vid Grosberg, financial secretary. Kalman Altschuler, correspond- ing secretary; Max Beal, guardian ;- Jack' Frank, sentinel; Harry Stern. berg, guide; Saul Bloom, inonit- ress; and Abner Katz, Sidney Savage and Jack Hartstein, trustees. New members of the executive hoard are Mesdames Hymen Jack- son, Maurice Korn, Milton Got- lesman, Sol 'Meyers, Ben Katzer, Harry Kurzman, Leonard Tigay, Al Lipsitz, George Kratchman and Gutterman. The auxiliary's - dramatic grout, will present a play, "Did You Say Mink ?" Directed by Mrs. Gutter- man, the cast includes Mesdames Joseph Starman, Merry Mandell, Irving Grumet, Harbld Getz, Irv- ing Gordon, Newton Einstandig, Harold Itothbart, Sidney Berman, Ralph Stone, Tack and Schakne. For reservations call TO. 9-6910. Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Shapero spent the Memorial Day weekend in New Celtic and Beaver Falls, Pa. THE DEPARTMENT of Mich- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tobin of Igen will convene June 28 and 29 Webb avenue visited In Chicago. , at headquarters, 8212 - 12th street. Nineteen posts and 15' auxiliaries will meet. The assembly will open Janice Edison was honored at a with a public goodwill program to miscellaneous shower by Mrs. , S. Rosalyn Ann Eisenman, daugh- Z which all veterans organizations Wolack of Roselawn avenue. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Eisen- will send representatives. • • • man of Glynn court, entertained 20 girls at her home Tuesday JERICHO LODGI; DOWN RIVER POST, Harold evening. Guests of honor were Podolsky, commander, has insti- Shirley Feurring, Leatrice Singer, Grand Master Earl Pfaff and tuted an auxiliary. The following Bernice Adler, Jane Weindling, all past Grand Master Bruce Mc- officers were installed: Mrs. Bess brides-elect. Donald were guests of Jericho Rose, president; Lillian Fogel and Lodge No. 990 last week when — Mrs. Helen Rose, vice-president; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kay, for- the group conferred the second Mrs. Bernie Daskal and Mrs. Cel mer Detroiters, have returned to degree upon nine candidates. Paskovitz, secretaries; Mrs. Mollie their home in Los Angeles after Stahl, treasurer, Mrs. Bertha Co- a visit in this city. hen, judge advocate; and Mes- "a litelg,,,bit of heaven" dames Alice Watner, Betty Fid- Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cohen of ler, Esther Ellias, Rose Harris, Sophie Medlow, Sylvia Wore and Wildemere avenue and Mr. and Mrs. William Nadler of Atkinson (MIX SWIMMING POOL IN MOUTH Mathilda Ochs. avenue attended the Shrine Con- 1111'ICN! IT IS UNDER AINPIeliN • • • vention in Atlantic City. 01" STATE HEALTH DEPT. THE SGT. MORTON SILVER- --- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller of MAN POST instituted its auxiliary TO OUR PATRONS May 28: Mrs. Harold Moran is Dexter boulevard visited in Chi- We take this means of thanking you president. The Charles and Aaron cago. for your past patronage—and assure Kogan Post will institute an aux- you that your stay with us this year iliary June 8. Mr. and Mrs. Monte Weston of will be as pleasant as in the past • • • Santa Rosa drive have returned with the same courtesies and service PFC. JOSEPH BALE POST will from a motor trip to Cambridge, necessary (or an enjoyable vacation. Sincerely, hold its annual dinner dance Mass. Thursday June 19 at the Bel-Aire. REUBEN LEVIN. • • • Marilyn Katz, a June bride- elect, was feted at a luncheon Neb.!), iNWel GRAND RAPIDS POST, Joseph ollavrv• ■ I Saltzman, commander, will be in- and miscellaneous shower by Mrs. stituted June 14. The Sholom Post Jerome Arfa, Mrs. Rueben Isaacs of Detroit will be instituted June and Natalie Chafetz at the Hotel South Haven Boa Book Cadillac. Tralan at 19 at Shaarey Zedek. • • • !tarmac Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lublin of will moot all , THE DETROIT LADIES Aux- Buffalo, N.Y., have returned after iliary No. 135 have elected the fol- a stay in Detroit. upo and IMAM. n notification. lowing officers for the coming year: An Exceptional Place to Dine • An Ideal Place to Live Belle Bercowitz, president; Lil- PLACE: Dexter and Richton. MRS. MILT TYNER, 2749 Elm- hurst avenue, housewife. Personally, I enjoy reiNing both local and national and interna- tional news. If the Chronicle were to increase its national and in- ternational coverage, I think it should not do so by reducing local news but b y increasing the size of the paper. Papers such as the Chron- icle furnish the best medium for Jews to keep abreast of Jew-• ish develop- ments. The dailies devote hardly any space to events affecting Jews exclusively. Also, Jews are interested in wed- dings and social affairs within their community and sometimes the only way they find out about them is by reading the Chronicle. PAGE FIVE • Regena Ann Garelik of Fairfield avenue has left to attend the sum- mer semester at the University of Wisconsin. Two new modern wells and pumping equipment have been installed. r- 1 Entertainment and recreation for young and old . . . dancing and entertainment every evening . . . golf, tennis, bathing, boating, fishing and other sports in season . . . marvelous food, strictly kosher . . . Rates are moderate. L . --/ p 0 RIVERSIDE HOTEL and BATHS The Garden Spot of Mt. Clemens, Mich. For Reservations Call Mt. Clemens 4509 annanst;sammourzstszagaramiammitsinga rw