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July 11, 1947 - Image 10

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1947-07-11

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Many Parties Given
for Lee Galperin

Marriage Solemnized on July 5

Before her marriage to Eugene
Sloan on June 23, Lee Galperin
was entertained by the following:
Mesdames Walter Aronoff, Ed-
ward Feldman, Jack Halperin,
Morris Fenton, Ben Gottloeb,
Harry Stambler, Samuel Danto,
Samuel Weller, Morton Harris,
Louis Shostak, Harry Grevnin,
Nathan Linden, Irving Small.

Junior Hadassah
Installs Officers

Jewish women's organizations of
Bay City 'will band together in
their fund-raising campaign for
the United Jewish Appeal.
Mrs. Louis B. Harrison heads
the group. Other women who
will participate in the drive are
Mrs. Rose Moses, president of the
Jewish Benevolent Society; Mrs.
Walter S. Bloch, president of the
Temple Sisterhood; Mrs. Erwin
Sherman, president of Hadassah;
and Mrs. William Kent!, presi-
dent of the Jewish Women's
League.

Dr. Benjamin Last and his son
Alvin have returned frbrn a two-
week motor trip in The East and
Canada.

Miss Dorothy Stern,of Jackson
Is the guest of Mr. C. J. Levy.

Mr. and Mrs. Theodore S.
Friedman have as their guests
their brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. L. Friedman of
California.

MRS. BERNARD L. DIZIK

photo by uolgl, Navin

be observed from Sept. 7 to Oct.
7 and will be followed by Jew-
ish Education Week from Octo-
ber 8 to 15.

South Haven's Finest Resort

LAKE PARK
RESORT

80 Acres of Playtime Parodist



On North Shore Drive ...

An Exceptional Place to Dine

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Beautifully furnished modern rooms,
large, light and airy. Hot and mitt run•
nine water. Showers. Pri•alis baths
and other modern conventenees.
grounds lined with beautiful trees and
lawns. fiv•ellent food. Friendly Minim.
Where, Dewing on our own pavilion. All
tames.

Telephone SOUTH HAVEN 318

South Haven, Mich.

GERALDINE KAMINSKY



"Vacation Land for Everyone"

An Ideal Place to lave

Private Baths—Showers—Running Hot and Cold
Water in Every Room__JDancing—Swimming--
Tennis—Golf—Horee Back Riding

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A gay, friendly crowd
Swimming, tennis, golf, horse.
Handball, ping pong, archery
Dancing, concerts, movies

LEVIN'S RESORT

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TO OUR PATRONS

We take this means of thanking you

for your past patronage—and assure

you that your stay with us this year
will be as pleasant as in the past

with the sane courtesies and service

necessary for an enjoyable vacation.

Sincerely,

REUBEN LEVIN.

Planned Activities
Rooms with Bath
Superb Food

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For a Delightful and Glorious Holiday
at the Beautiful Omena bin make your Reservations Now!

And For The Greatest

VACATION

In Your Life

For complete relaxation . . . for a summer of fun

and frolic . .. a happy vacation awaits you at

Omena Inn. PLUS a sparkling program of enter-

tainment, PLUS the finest kosher style food. The

The Beauty Spot
of Northern Michigan
Just North of Traverse City

A. 8. Landis, A. tioifer—Props

Ask for
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utmost in efficient service is provided.

DUE TO LIMITED ACCOMMODATIONS

WE SUGGEST EARLY RESERVATIONS

Our New Building Has Just Been Completed Adding More

New Rooms with Private Baths and Showers

WRITE OR PHONE FOR RESERVATIONS

Detroit Office: VA. 2-8863 or UN. 3-8628

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56 North Shistelprn

MRS. SIDNEY SINGER

Dena Berry, daughter of Mrs.
Jacob Berry of Elmhurst avenue,
was united in marriage to Sid-
ney Singer, son of Mrs. and Mor-
ris Singer of Elmhurst avenue
in a lovely ceremony at the Fort
Wayne Hotel.
Vivian Berry attended her sis-
ter as maid of honor and Mrs.
Sol Singer was matron of honor.
Rae Bigman, Sandra Lipson and
Ilene ''Lipson were bridesmaids.
Reve Berry was flower girl.
The best man was the groom's
brother, Sol, and Albert Weiss,
Gilbert Laken and Lloyd Adel-
son were ushers. Michael Gross
was ring bearer.
The newlyweds honeymooned
in Miami Beach.

We will meet all
'rain and busses

Photo by Gene 1.mett

At a ,double ring ceremony at
Congregation Shaarey Zedek
June 25, on the silver wedding
anniversary of her parents, Geral-
dine Kaminsky. daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Max Kaminsky of.Bu-
ena Vista avenue, became the
bride of Sy Greenbaum, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Greenbaum
oL Monterey avenue.
Attending the bride were, her
sister, Edythe, as maid of honor;
Mrs. M. J. Bi - andwine, matron
of honor, and Vicky Wolk and
Dorothy Greenbaum, bride s-
maids.
Jack Greenbaum served his
brother as best man and ushers
were Joe Hack and Morris
Weider.
The newlyweds left for a hon-
eymoon trip to New York and
Atlantic City. Upon their return
they will reside on Burlingame
avenue.

immummummum.
FIDELMAN'S

'where rotation dreamt come true'

Rosenson's

Mr. and Mrs. H. Jaffe of De-
troit are visiting their brother and
sister in law, Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Jaffee.

The classes meet as folli4s:
Archery, 7:30 p.m., July II, 21,
28, at Bear Archery, 2611 W.
Philadelphia avenue. Call Her-
mine Stone, To. 5-7593.
Tennis: 7:30 p.m., July 15, 22,
29 at Northwestern High School.
Call Betty Greenfield, Un. 4-1405.
Riding: 7:30 p.m., July 16, 23,
30. at Mortop's Riding Stables.
Fenkell and Harrison. Call Rose
Amernick, Un. 2-2665.
Golf: 8 p.m., July 17, 24, 31,
at Chicago - Wyoming Driving
Range. Call Jack Menenberg,
Ch. 3720.

The new officers of Juntur Had-
assah were officially sworn in at
a recent installation dinner. They
are as follows: Dorothea Bond,
president; Helen Karabelnick, re-
cording sectretary; Ruth Felsot,
'orresponding secretary; and Mur-
iel Lovasco, treasurer.
Board chairmen are Ruth New-
man, Zelda Sachs, Mary Cohen,
Ruth Prujansky, Beverly Gold-
fine, Esther Pelavin, Janet Zieve,
Gertrude Strauss, Violet Messer,
Hilda Samuels, Gertrude Gold-
man, Florence Lipshitz, Essie
Kaplan, Shirley Schrier and
Pauline Shoskes.
Other members of the board
include Julia Sherr, Alice Levin,
Sophie Shulman, Millicent Gol-
den, Saretta Feiller, Estelle Bus-
sell, Shirley Tenenberg and Mar-
ilyn Margolis.
Mrs. Walter Field is the new
senior-junior relations adviser.

Honeymoon in East

Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kahn have
as their weekend guests, their
children, Dr. and Mrs. David
Kahn of Lansing.

The Junior Service Group will
begin its summer sports program
Monday with three week courses
in golf, tennis, riding and archery.
The classes are designed for be-
ginners and advanced students
who wish to brush up on fun-
damentals.

,

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Handler of Chicago boulevard announce the
rnarriag• of their daughter Bettyruth to Bernard L. Dizik, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Dizik of Oakman boulevard, The ceremony
was performed at the Hotel Statler, July 5.
Final Meeting Is Set
BODZIN FAMILY CLUB
Winifred Handler, the bride's sister was maid of honor and the
The Bodzin Family Club will
bridesmaids were Mrs. Bob Ogus, Mrs. Arnold Cohen, Joan Groaner, by Ostrower Society
Blossom Bankle and Barbara Hertzberg. .
The Ostrower Relief Society meet at 8:30 p.m. Sunday at the
Bud Grahm was best man and the ushers were Bill Barren, Sol will hold its final meeting of home of Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Collins, Bert Lefko and Arnold and Frank Handler, Jr.
the season at 8:30 p.m. Wednes- Bodzin.
The couple will spend their honeymoon in Chicago.
day at the home of Mrs. Reba
Cohen, 1974 Taylor avenue. Plans
"et little bit of heaven"
will be made for the picnic sched-
EDUCATION MONTH
uled for Sunday, Aug. 17 at Lola
Jewish Education Month will Valley Park.

Guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. F.
Anthony are their sisters, Rose
and Helen Rosenberg of Detroit
and Mrs. David M. Schwarz of
New York.

Juniors Launch
Sports Program

Newlywed

Dorothea Bond
Is New President

Bay City Notes

Mr. and Mrs. Alek Blumenau
announce the engagement of their
daughter Shirley to Wallace Ry-
nek of Detroit. The Couple will
be married Aug. 30 at the Bel-
Aire Terrace.

Alyce Michelson
to Wed July 20

Alyce Michelson, daughter of
Leo Michelson of Collingwood
avenue, will become the bride
of Herman L. Rosenblatt, son of
David B. Rosenblatt of Minne-
apolis Sunday, July 20.

Also Mesdames Mark Birnkrant,
David Roland, Samuel Birnkrant,
Edward Levy, Moe Diamond, Saul
Sloan! and Joseph Galperin.
Also the Misses Elaine and
Rhoda Fishel, Sue Boesky, Luane
Mittenthal, Betty Goldberg and
Lee Diamond.

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Friday, July lit, (HI

South Haven, Mich.

HOTEL PHONE: NOItTHPORT 2482

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