Friday, August 13, 1941) DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE• picture snaps were Marlene Cohen with Jordan Snyder and Sheila Wienstein with Mar t y Muraw . . . Visiting Ann Wald at her cottage will be "Cindy" members, Goldie i fuckel, Kitty Loberrnan, Marlene Cohen, Ger- rie Starter and Lillian Rosen- berg ...Another luncheon was given recently, this time by Barbara Friedman for her friend Lorraine Resnick, who is leaving for Charlevoix. Guests were Berta Tauber, Flo Grossberg and Phyllis Cherrin. • • • Teen•Age Sophisticates By HELEN TENNENBAUM SUMMER SCHOOL will sc on be over which means t hat each and everyone of you will • be able to enjoy these 1 ast weeks of a wonderful va- cation perio d. Guess we shouldn't ove 'TIS WONDERFUL when a do it, thou gh, moon is shining and the wind is but take it whispering low. Also perfect for easy as we a re the wienie roast, attended by warned to do Betts. Stein with Harvey Cow- by the boa rd an, Lorretta Klein with Bernie of health be- (Fresh Air Camp) Hammer, cause of pot io. Phyllis Abraham with Mary Helen W e shou Id and Rosalie Rachmeil avoid excess fatigt to Ganek with Jerry Ganek. land land large crowds. At the other fire were Bertha There's nothing wrong with (in from Toronto) Sirota with swimming if its not done in Tuc Herman, Gail Metz and huge groups. Be sure to co- Seymour Kleinman, Bernice operate with the city and help Kuhn with Jay Franklin, Molly stamp out this dreaded disease. Newman and Dave Selenick, • • • Sandy Blumenthal with Shel LOADS OF CARDS and let- Peevin, Louise Holtzman and ters from all of you who've Hank Klegman and Madeline been away for the summer. Palmer with Alvin Selenick. e • • Here's a note from Baylee Hur- witz who is spending the month WE HAVE just received word at Port Stanley and who tells that popular Jordan Rossen, us that Barbara Lutsky is in who is taking courses in dra- Chicago and Ann Spizman in matics and speech at Northwest- Toronto. ern University for the summer, Zeta Jacobson is at Camp has been awarded the lead in Cavell . . . Dolores Simon is one play and prominent parts in back after a month's stay in two other productions. L. A. and Sheldon Otis has re- With that we close this week's turned from South liavet. chatter and add that it would Elaine Fromstein is enjoying be nice if you let us know your Crystal Beach, Ont. ideas about book reviews or Chicago is host to Charleene comment on current records for Okum, while Arnie Schoichet this column. How about it? and Don Aimbinder are regular Your opinions would be appre- commuters between Detroit and ciated. Woodhall Lake. Other vacation- ers are Leona Harlick, who is Mosley Publication in Grand Rapids; Jerry Vidrah, South Haven; and Elaine Os- Banned British Zone sipove, Midland. Elaine Eder is LONDON (WNS)—The circu- traveling to New York. lation in the British zone of Ger- • • • Page Nine Zionists to Rush Refugees to Israel (Continued from page 3) The three organizations will be united in one body called the consultative council for that pur- pose. Hitherto, the UNESCO recognized only the World Jew- ish Congress as the official Jew- ish body. • • • to the Jewish DP's in the camps. onsidering that the chemichl gases and material used in the Nazi extermination of six mil- lion Jews during the war, and considering also that the Farben industry employed thousands of Jewish girls and women as slave-laborers in its laboratories and deliberately murdered many of them in experiments with its poison gasses, the sentences were considered ludicrous for crimes such as these. JSG's Project to Assist Center The Junior Service Group has started a new project to aid the Jewish Center. Under the Leadership of Shir- ley Simons, a committee has been set up to provide volun- teer leaders for children's ac- tivities at the Center. FORTY LEADING writers, poets and novelists will be brought over in a specialty Anyone who has any type of chartered plane to attend the talent or special training can be world conference of the Yid- used, Miss Simons declared. dish Cultural Congress which is The groups, when organized, to open in New York on Sept. will meet on the average of 16. The congress will be the Vacationers Praise once a week, she said. Some of largest of its kind and will in- the possibile activities that will clude representatives from all Zippersteitt's Resort need leaders or instructors are over the Western world, Zipperstein's Resort in South-. photography, sports, dancing • • • Haven is becoming increasingly and dramatics. For infirm - nation popular as "an ideal vacation call Miss Simons, UN. 3-5009. THE EXTREMELY lenient spot." sentences which an American military tribunal at Nuremberg' The hotel takes pride in its Tell your friends about the has imposed on 13 I. G. Farben facilities which "offer something directors, was the greatest shock to everybody." For information Chronicle — the INTERESTING call South Haven 335. Jewish weekly. SIA M, fin IT WAS MARILYN Wax- man's "Sweet Sixteen" and she celebrated the occasion. by in- viting Marilyn Leib with Bus- ter Davidson, Maxine Woolf and Jerry Kantor, Lila Chatlin and Ted (visiting from Florida and staying at cousin Danny Wein- traub's home) Richard and Lorreta liarwotrd with Butch Kaplan. More who later went on to the Club Sudan were Lenore Deitch with Bob (sports editor) Siegel and Beverly Shapiro with Al Weinstein. A surprise party was in or- der for Charleene Okum, whose host was Sandy Roth. Others there were Elaine Fromstein with Morty Collins, Ann Wald with Jerry Gothelf, Lillian Ros- enberg with Lennie Acker and Phylis Kurtz with Mary Bloch. • • • SITTING PRETTY for many of the "Deutsches Flug- blatt," a pro-Nazi and anti-Se- mitic publication sponsored and printed 'oy Sir Oswald Mosley's fascist Union Movement, has been forbidden by the British oc- cupation authorities. Early ;act v eek, a complaint was filed with the foreign office by spokesmen of the anti-fascist movement here, charging Mosley, bidder of Britain's fascists, with sponsoring, the printing of Ger- man-language broadsheets with a view to transmitting them clan- destinely into Germany. Readers of the Chronicle say they read it from cover to cover. Aaron M. Knfz PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT WEEKLY OR MONTHLY SERVICE TY. S-7445 the MT. CLEMENS MOST BEAUTIFUL OFFERS SPECIAL AUGUST RATE 3 WEEKS OF THE MOST COMFORTABLE, RELAXING, LUXURIOUS LIVING— FOR ONLY THIS INCLUDES, OF COURSE ... 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