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July 02, 1948 - Image 8

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1948-07-02

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page Eight

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BBYO CHATTER

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MEN ARE SUCH slaves to
and tradition . . .
When that ole man sun begins
to pour out his rays in a steady
fashion, the ferns are ready for
the battle. But the males: What
do they do in the sweltering
days? They may loosen their
tie as a concession. But the
average man is going to stick
to the tradition of being well-
groomed all summer even if it
chokes him.

• •

.

have to worry 'bout housing, for
"pop" had built them one on
Marlowe avenue.
Seven pledges received the
"frat sign" at the Gamma Kap-
pa Chi induction dinner at the
Whittier.
Mazel Toys as the Bill Millers
chalk up 21 years.
Lenore Goodman's school
chums from U.. of Wis. popped
in on her this week . . . Fay
Zuchter and Jane Lazar do lots
of sun bathing at Middle Rouge.
• • •
AT THE THEATER .. . "Twen-
tieth Century" with Mischa Auer
and Haila Stoddard is on this
weekend at the Lafayette fol-
lowed by Ruth Chatterton in
"The Little Foxes."
• • •
FAMOUS LAST WORDS .. .
Dear, aren't you on the wrong
road? The sign said to turn
left 'way back there . . ."

By ILENE RATNER
REX CHAPTER No. 11, that
very active BBYM group,.
has elected Bob Burk as its
president.
Bob will serve with Harry
Mirvis,
vice-president;
Jerry
Licht and Martin Band, secre-
taries; Ernie Weise, treasurer;
Dave Rappaport, chaplain; and
Leonard Posner reporter.
• • •
RUTH RACKLIN, past presi-
dent of the Ball's Detroit-Wind-
sor Council has been installed
as head of th. Windsor BBYW.
• • •
AZA AND BBG GROUPS are
getting ready for their conven-
tions in August and September,
with the selection of delegates
holding top priority at meetings.
• • •
THE AZA BOARD has an-
nounced that DWC officers will
be chosen at a meeting July 10
at BBYO headquarters.
• • •
NEW OFFICERS were elected
and awards were given out at
the "Parents' Night" affair of
the Seymour Sobole Chapter
No. 661 of AZA. Larry Moore
was master of ceremonies.

OUTDOORS
Taking in the soft Lotus lake
breezes one evening 'round a
wienie roast fire were Norm
Rosenfeld and Dulcie Krasnick,
Chuck Schwartz and Barb Mil-
ler, Bill Mersky and Joyce Rud-
in, Jack Adelman and Doris
Wertheimer and the Stu Velicks.
Mel Allen, N.Y. sports an-
nouncer, was the Snter of at-
traction at the house party that
the Morton Lewises gave for the
MOVIE AT CENTER
departing Seymour Etts. . . .
The movie, "Psychiatry in Ac-
Making with toasts were Trudy
Chronicle Social and Club
Sedon and Joe Bale, the Rube tion," will be shown July 12 at
News deadline is noon Monday.
Zissmans and the Harold Morans. the Center.
• • •
BIRTHDAY CANDLES are lit
for Harriet Bakst, Belle Gold-
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berg, Annette Schatten, Harriet -41)
Stober, Saul Greenfield, Charles
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Newest most modern
Sitorsky, Larry Slotkin, Hy Do- ?,•,,,-"Ht
-
hotel on the Cape
linka, Mort Rappaport, Maurice 1 441/40
with 2 miles of pri-
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Shapiro, Martin, Pastor, Earl
istAg,""1..- vale whi t e sand
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Jacobson and Mary Weingarden.
beach. No undertow. .
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• • •
Water temperature
CHOOSE YOUR PARTNERS
(.44N
never below 72 de-
for a good old fashioned barn
grees.
dance with all the trimmings,
a
Take the "Cape Codder," leaving Grand Central
say the Raymond Zussman JWV • daily. Every room with private bath, shower,
publicity notices . . . It'll coma
"A
phone. Superb food served in huge picture window
off on July 11 at the Magnolia
dining room facing ocean. All sports facilities avail-
Riding Club out 8 mile way.
able. White, wire or phone for reservations.
• • •
Z:1111.1111111 1. 11411. Rates from t6.00 per person daily.
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CONTRIBUTIONS . . . "Kiss-
ing may not lengthen life in a
gal, but life in a gal certainly
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America's Fa
s Old Silver Reach,
West
lengthens kissing."

111011111, 111144. 1410110 i 'RI rnotit li INA. Joseph E. Mohr
• • •
Prop.
Detroit managed.

ROMANCE BUGS
....
.
Now Sid Goldberg has that
dazed look 'bout him . . . He's
--
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----
been harpooned by Sylvia Nad-
ler . . . Charlotte Kellman is
t:
engaged to a Cincy laddie.
Miriam Rotman, Hillel's gal
Friday, is wearing a Pharmacy
frat pin.
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Honeymooners . . The Sam
Golds (Hannah Galanter) at
Niagie Falls . . . and the Riggie
Beckers (Marylin Katt) in
by Mrs. Charles Levitt
R!
New York • . . and the Sol
Dining Room Under Personal Supervision of
Schwartzes (Ruthie Dorfman)
THE WILSHIRE KOSHER CATERING. CO .
up north.
• • •
formerly of the Wilshire Hotel
MAIL .
An
excellent
vacation spot for you
note
from
the
Ca-
Thank you
reer Gal's pl-ez, Pearl Devenow.
and your friends
Received a Yarmelke from a
Relief for Hay-fever suffers
Torah school in N.Y. and also a
Beautiful view overlooking Lake Michigan
tag with my auto license from
some Vet group . • . all with
For Reservations Write to the Pine River Hotel, Charlevoix
a small return envelope for a
or Phone 160
,
donation.
• • •
CHATTERING
"Coolest Spot in Michigan"
When the newlywed Milton
Fishman returned from their
western honeymoon they didn't



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112 Cass Avenue
Mt. Clemens, Michigan

OPEN for the SEASON

MRS. JACK POSAR
In a double ring ceremony at
Bel-Air e, Florence Golden.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip
Golden of Roselawn avenue, Ise•
came the bride of Jack Posar,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Posar
of Richton avenue. Rabbi Jacob

$42-$54 Per Week
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on Lake Rosseau, Muskoka,
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Ontario's I.argest Jewish
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Outstanding for:
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• Hot and Cold Running
Water in All Rooms
• Delicious Food
• Organized Sports and
Social Program
• Children's Activities Under
Supervision
For full details write,
wire or phone

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Rosseau, Ontario
Phone Rosseau 11

A Spacious
Resort with
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fountain,
card room, rte.

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for ronvenlenee
of guests.

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s'Iso remind
for Children
Children•‘ Governess
Fully
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Ital hiog oa Private 'teach, Baseball, Tennis, Golf, Horseback
Riding and Other Sports
People's Transit Buses meet All Trains from Detroit at Kalantara•

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WEEKLY RATES

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SAMSON'S RESORT

SOUTH HAVEN, MICHIGAN

Phone 379 or 443

BEN BUTTNElt, Owner
Phone Mt. Clemens 6934

or 9126

Phone 985

So. Haven, Mich.

Now Open for Summer Season

A Resort inside the City

S Works From

l Block Erwin Shopping District

the strum

All Summer Activities

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•Aer with or without Kitchen Privilege,

Rent for Season, Month or Week

Write or Telephone for Information

ROSENSON'S LAKE PARK RESORT

ON NORTH SHORE DRIVE

and airy. Hot and 'cold
Beautifully fui Molted modtrn roouls, large, light
Shr.wet s, private Walls and other modern conveniences.
t mining water
Excellent Food .
lawns.
and
'tees
Spacious grounds lined with beautiful
Dam log on mu own pavilion. All g noes .
Friendly atmosphere.

SOUTH HAVEN, MICH.

Telephone SOUTH HAVEN 318



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Extends its annual invitation to Detroit Jewry to spend a
delightful vacation on beautiful Lake Erie . . 2Y : hours
from Detroit.
Clean comfortable accommodations and delicious home
cooked Kosher meals by Mrs. Labell await you and your
family.

For Further Information Write

PETER PAN INN

Port Stanley, Ontario, Canada

or call Detroit CA. 9044

You'll Put Yourself On The Back

For Corning

to

GREENBUSH

South Haven, Mich.

Everything for
A Fine Vacation
of
LEISURE or
ACTIVITY

Dining Room Open to the Public
Strictly Kosher Meals

HIRSCH BROADVIEW RESORT

210 to 224 Broadway

SAMSON'S •RESORT

North Shore Drive

Segal officiated.
Mrs. Irving Chaiken, t h e
bride's sister, was matron of
honor; Shirley Gaft, Harriet
Leibovitz and Reena Biederman,
bridesmaids; and Linda Golden,
junior bridesmaid.
Harry Posar served his broth-
er as best man, and Jerry Gold-
in, Bernard Golskey and Barney
Egnater were ushers. Junior
usher was Ronald Chaiken.
Following the ceremony, the
couple left on a wedding trip
to New York City.

Wed at Bel-Aire

You and your whole family will have the time of your

lives! Just PACK UP AND COME UP . . you can still

make it for the gala 4th of July week-end! Swimming is

swell, golf is great, fishing is fun, the food is good, and our

Arthur Murray dance team is out of this world! Take the

kids—our councellor cares for them:

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reenbush Inn

196 miles north of Detroit on the

sunny, sandy shores of Lake Huron—

where there's always a cool breeze.

PHONE GREENBUSII 9779.

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