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July 18, 1947 - Image 11

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1947-07-18

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Mrs. Blondv Gets
Northwest Post

Bay City Notes

Betrothal Told

JWV, Welfare Board
on VA Claims List

WASHINGTON—The National
Jewish Welfare Board and the
Jewish War Veterans have been
authorized to represent veterans
in the presentation and prosecu-
tion of claims against the Vet-
erans Administration, according
the latest VA list.

AT ART INSTITUTE
The Detroit Institute of Arts
has acquired an important oil
painting "The Dinner Horn" by
the American artist, Winslow
Homer (1836-1910).

SOL JACK MOSS

Mr. and Mrs. William Kentz
have returned home from a short
stay in Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Harrison
have as their guests, their chil-
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Har-
rison and daughter Carolyn of
Canton, 0., and Mrs. Harry W.
Davis of Duluth.

ly Nii

rho:o

%than

MARJORIE W. BERK
Announcement is made of the
engagement of Marjorie Wilma
Berk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Morse Berk of San Juan drive,
to Milton A. Greenberg, son of
Mrs. Morris Greenberg of Lee
Place. Miss Berk is a student
at Wayne University.

Picnic Is Planned
by Wayne ILF.k.

• Will Meet Trains and Buses
on Notification
• Private Reaches
North Shore Drive and
Webster Ave.
Phone 427 South Haven, Mich.

ENJOY YOUR

VACATION AT


PLEASURE! AND

, pariuu. grOomi, with all
ripe. of piny facilities, ultnt-inotlern
mono. with tier? 00111rniellee. 1.04.1141
J11.1 1.111 of the consent inn, which may
if
he remitted quirkly and eaeily,
desired. A friendly at lllll epliere prevail«.
Acre. of rolling Amanda on which lo
breathe a life of carefree enjoyment.
meal,
Je.kh
Rent home eirml-ed
Traneportation from huswee or trains
noon notification. Drift for reaeris-
Ilona and Info.

ntxut iful.

Call TY. 1-500$ sr TO. seals

JANIS HOTEL

101' WIli, ENJOY VOIRNELE AT

DEER'S RESORT

AND MINERAL BATHS

new

(formerly Jarobion's)

niatiagemtnt.

NORTH SHORE DRIVE —
ROUTE 2
SOUTH HAVEN, MICHIGAN

NATHAN tlelit'INAN

A molding you of the tore high
atandatda 4.1 nett ifa that you
have known in the pact.

FIDELMAN'S

• A gay,





NEW YORK—The annual Na-
tional Jewish Welfare Board
(JWB) Summer Institute, con-
ducted for staff workers of Jew-
ish Community Centers, gradu-
ates and students of schools of
social work, USO-JWB workers,
graduates and students of theo-
logical seminaries and Hebrew
teacher training schools, will be
held this year from Aug. 25 to
Sept, 11 In New York.

my
ag.

for your past patronage—and arSore

that your

you

stay with

us this star

will he as pleasant as in the past
with the name courtesies and scrY ce
necessary for an enjoyable vacation.

Sincerely,

REUBEN LEVIN.

Open Juno 16

hi it'. n 11011

Mrrl. I rniiik at

Ititriptor

VI

■■■11;

, 1/1 it. I ■ I

d

all

upon o. -r , ,urh.n.

Just Remodeled

Everything New'

—::—

MICHIGAN BEACH

HOTEL

terraces,

patio, and eta pot, It.

*

Dining room with enobetructod 'low at lab..



Free golf

Mine — all sports.

On North Shore Drive ,

C f Piece Orchestea, 3 Floor Shows Wsekly.

rooms,
furnished modern
large. he ht and airy. Hot and eold run.
nine water. Shonere. private bathe
and other nindern eonvolienoes. Ppiteloug
grounds lined with beauillut trees and
lawns. Enei tient fond. Friendly Amos - •
plate. Dancing on our owe paorlton. All
gamic



Beautifully

Telephone SOUTH HAVEN 348
South Haven, Mich.

$5000 per Person. From *argot IT to Labor Day

PHONE SOUTH

"A COMPLETE"
"A HEALTHY"
"FUN AND REST"
"ENTIRE FAMILY"

F

For Reservations Write or Phone

RAVEN 151

Vacation

Visit

u :1,44
t ■ '
0

'

r.

On Grand Traverse Bay

Omena. Mich.

RESERVATIONS URGED

Ahoy
At

yea Level

• FINEST KOSHER STYLE CUISINE
• RELIEF FOR BAY-FEVER SUFFERERS

Special Rates lone 25th to July 13th. Any room

$50 per Person.

1114*

Half-Mile Of

Pct. ale !leach

rl Y

P

Modern

PARADISE

NOW OPEN Fin.

kouher

Style Cooking

Your children guarded by experienced Counselors
Also a Sports Director

Entertainment by National Famous Artiste
MAXYM BRODYN and ZELI)A ZLATIN
in Yiddish and English Programs Daily

CPI

ty

TO OUR PATRONS
this means of thankinuou

We take

Write for folder

LAKE PARK
RESORT

mz
of

lit'

51 , PI(

* 15^. of rooms have private bath—inbred ti art.

All Sport Activities on Premises
Under Direction of Frank Cudillo

1. 4
111.141.1614. ♦
1 Older—

IT IM

OF STAPP 11E t1:111 DI.PC.

Planned Activities
Rooms with Bath
Superb Food

BEN ZAVIN—Entertainment Director

4.►

11A1110/e!

friendly crowd

Rosenson's

BROADWAY PLAYS AND PRODUCTIONS
3 TIMES WEEKLY
... ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY .. .

JWB Summer School
for Center Aids Set

ONLY 5t11MMINO POOL IN 0111 111

Swimming, tennis, golf, horses
Handball, ping pong, archery
Dancing, concerts, movies

ROOMS COMPLETE WITH TILE BATH
AND STALL SHOWER

M'

LEVIN'S RESCPT

South Haven's Finest Resort
80 Acres of Playtime Paradise

A. S. Landis,
A. Soifer,
—Props.

mi

"e little bit of heaven"

C The only resort In town with privet' hoick.

Beservaii ► ns Now Available
In Our New Building

broug to the - Tar of justice:.

tree

"where vocation dreams come

The men, women and ail-.
dren landed with the aid of
United Service and the Joint
Distribution Commitlee, both of
which receive their funds
through the $170,000,000 cam-
paign of the United Jewish A•3-
peal for 1947. The San Fran-
committee for emigres rod
co committee
the San Francisco section of
National Council of Jewish Wo-
men cooperated with Uni, 3
Service in providing the n ....-
comers with reception servi.e,
temporal y shelter and mAnh:-
nance on their arrival in this •
city.


a Beautiful, rolling

OPEN FOR DECORATION DAY
101:KENLI.

Phone Oa South Haven, Mich.

Moro n•,Inankin

Right on thee lake on North Shore Drive

RESORT

lake OS er T uur 'lorries
In the Heat of Entertainment

We plan your Bar Mitzvahs,
Weddings, Parties and Dances

the United States.

PEARL RICHTER
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Richter
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Surath
have as their guest Mrs. Surath's of Leslie avenue announced the
sister, Mrs. S. , Savin of Chicago. betrothal of their daughter Pearl
to George Roger Cohan, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Cohan of
Sam 0. Rosenberg is a patient
Prairie avenue, at a reception.
at the University , Hospital in
Miss Richter is a student at
Chicago.
Wayne University. Her fiance is
a graduate of the University of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Surath are Detroit where he was affiliated
accepting congratulations upon with Phi Alpha fraternity. He
the birth of a daughter.
served four years with the air
corps.
Guests of Mrs. Anne Wight
recently were her children, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Anthony
and Mrs. S. Sahmann and fam- are leaving next week for New
ily and Mr. and Mrs. S. Voight York and Teaneck, N.J., where !
and family of Flint.
they will visit their children, Mr.
and Mrs. Irving Anthony.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. George
Kahn recently were Mr. and Mrs.
George Blumenthal and Mr. and
Mrs. Allen Lichtig of Detroit.

Plans for a social and edu-
cational summer program which
includes a regional picnic to
Cleveland will be discussed by
the Wayne University chapter of
the Intercollegiate Zionist Feder-
ation of America at 8 p.m. Tues-
day at Hillel house.
Results of the second annual
IZFA convention held in Pitts- rR
burgh last month, where Joe
Joseph Yashenovsky's
Yanich, Wayne chapter president.
North
Shore Valley
was elected to the Central Ex-
ecutive Committee, will also be
Resort
revealed.
Other Wayne delegates to the
Strictly Kosher. Only the
convention were Ruth Cooper,
[ very fittest foods are served
Emil Lawton, Esther Zeitak, Ann
and the Jewish dietary Yaws
Stollman, Jack Silverman, Mur-
are always rigidly observed.
rill Polansky, Ernie Weinman.
Eli Segal, Bernard Schiff, Helen
• Spacious Grounds
Gottlieb and Evelyn Stollman.
• Modern DeLUNe ROOMS
For further information, call
• Recreation and Card Rooms
To. 5-5534.
• Special Children's Dining
Room and Governessea

I. 14.10141Y lw

Now under

SAN FRANCISCO—En route
to American relatives and friends
in cities from coast to coast, 456
refugees arrived here Monday
from Shanghai aboard the S.S.
"General Gordon," it was re-
ported by United Service for
New Americans, major welfaro
agency aiding survivors of Nazi
persecution coming to haven in

Mr. and Mrs. Barney Feldman
and family have returned from
a trip to St. Louis.

DEER'S

Why Not Enjoy lour Olin Party • .

Transport Lands I
456 Refugees
From Shanghai

Troth Announced

Alex Kahn, who was a patient
at General Hospital for the past
five weeks, is convalescing at his
home.

Heads Area's Unit
of Congress Tiromen

Mrs. Samuel Blondy was
elected president of the board
of the Northwest chapter of the
Detroit women's division Ameri-
can Jewish Congress following
the decentralization program of
the Congress.
Other officers are vice-presi-
dents: Mrs. Harold Nelson, com-
mission on law and social action,
Mrs. Seldon Koblin, chairman;
Mrs. Dan Shapiro, education,
Mrs. L. Willens, chairman; Mrs.
Allan Agree, human relations,
Mesdames Henry Cohen, H.
Shefm a n and L. Kazden, chair-
men.
Mrs. M. J. Miller, membership,
Mesdames Max Fichman, Jack
Cohen and Jack Greenberg,
chairmen; Mrs. Arnold Frank
program, Mesdames F. Rosman,
Julius Stross, J. Englander and
Nat Marblestone, chairmen; Mrs.
Louis Redstone, finance, Mrs. H.
Lipman, chairman. •
Secretaries, Mesdames Maurice
Lax, Nedwin Smokier and E
Rothenberg; treasurer, Mrs. Da-
vid Gaberman; member-at-large,
Mrs. Al Padover; organizational
chairinen, Mesdames Morris Top-
ple, S. Schmidt and I. Tann; ser-
vice, Mesdames E. M. Baker,
Ben Gelman and Sam Last.
Mrs. Samuel Green is presi-
dent of the womens' division.

Page Eleven

DETROIT JEWISII CHRONICLE

Friday. July 18. 1947

Omens, Michigan
PHONE NORTHPORT 2482
D•froit Office: VA. 21863 or UN. 3-8628

For Information and Reservations—Call UN. 3-8650
Daily 10 A.M. to 2 P.M.; 5 P.M. to 8 P.M.

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