I Page Nine DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Thursday, July 7, 1949 Chairman Teen-Age , • Sophisticates Bnai Brith Highlights South Haven Resort Hotels Proclaim Code of Ethics The resorts of South Haven, which we are privileged to dis- Mich. boast not only fine hotels play, as evidence of our pledge to HY DID WE EVER have to and outdoor sports, but also a the following. Pisgah Lodge leave the cool, pleasant spirit of community service. This PLEDGE IMPROVEMENT Pisgah Lodge culminated its is expressed in a Code of Ethics 1. To honor our membership shores of Lake Michigan where conservation drive with a dinner which the South Haven Resort by constant improvement of va- we used to wear coats in the eve- party at Northwood Inn, June 30. Association made public recently, cation facilities for all. 2. To nings because it was so chilly? Certificates of merit were pre- stating the principles 'of fair play foster and maintain a spirit of ' <<> Oh, well, we sented by president Meyer W. and service to vacationers. good will and courtesy , towards shouldn't com- those we serve. 3. To be fair Leib. plain, Detroit is The Code of Ethics !reads: We, • • • and honest in our relations with not so bad ex- the members of the South Haven the public and to honor all com- cept fo.. the heat. Resort Association in our desire Morgenthau Lodge mitments made by us. Before we for- to maintain a high standard of The lodge softball team is un- 4. To earn and maintain a rep- get we'd like to defeated in seven contests thus service to the vacationing public, utation in vacation values and ask you to send far this season. Individual stars adopt this code of ethics and seal, comfort. 5. To continue our high us your news include Leo Kaplan, captain, and standards of cleanliness and to from your vari- Max Olit, Milt Levinson, Moro. serve only the finest in foods and ous summer Wasserman, Ted Brown and Mrs. Werbe Painting beverages. stops, camps and Harold Haas. on Exhibit at U. of M. STATEMENT OF RATES Helen resort:. or to Mrs. David B. Werbe's painting, 6. To insure a clear under- Jack Caminker was installed touch with doings keep us in as president of the lodge on June "Eternal Rhythm," voted by a standing of rates and services by MRS. JOSEPH KUNIN right here in Detroit by dropping 27. Other officers are Hilbert jury from the Cleveland Art Mu- a plain and concise statement and • • • a card to 3300 Tyler. Sosin, Iry Davis, Leo Sobel, Stan seum and Michigan State College to adjust promptly any causes of • • • Wolf, Herb Capp, Sidney Feld- as the most original work, is on dissatisfaction. CHARLEVOIX BOUND Aviva stein, Gabriel Glantz, Fred Rap- exhibition at the Museum of Art, Located on Lake Michigan, Friedman,' who did such an ex- paport, Sam Schiff, Marie Nel- University of Michigan Alumni members of the association in- cellent job of telling- us what I, son, Paul Richman and Al Blum- Memorial Hall, Ann Arbor. chide The Atlantic, Babok's Vir- went on with Detroiters there enfeld. ginia Beach. Baron's Resort, The last year, has assumed the same Dr. and Mrs. Milford Golden Harold Weiss, president of the and family of La Salle Gardens Biltmo•e, Fidelman's Resort, Mrs. Rose Singer was re-elect- responsibility this year and we ed president of the Sisters of Morgenthau bowling 'league, pre- south left to spend the summer in Glassman's Resort, Grand Park appreciate it loads. Hotel, Janis Hotel. Lake Park sented Caminker with $100 for Frankfort. If any of you are South Haven Zion Mizrachi for 1949-50. Resort, Michigan Beach Hotel, Mesdames M. R. Smelling, Ab- the Allied Jewish Campaign and bound, we'd love to have one Samson's Resort, Seidel's Hotel, raham Milinsky and R. Isriel $50 for the Leo M. Levy Me- Mrs. Carl Demont has returned Steuben's Summer Hotel, Surf of you drop us a line about every two weeks and tell us what's up. were elected vice-presidents. morial hospital at Hot Springs, from an extended trip to Chicago Hotel, Weiss' Resort, Yashenov- Other officers are Mesdames Ark. • • • and New York with her son sky's Resort, Zipperstein's Resoit SOMETHING UNUSUAL in Abraham Kelman, Gussie Subar,! Iry Davis, vice president, was Cyrus and daughter Dawn, fol- and Zlatkin's Resort. w the way of club meetings was the Reuben Levin, Morris Mondro, given a pair of Menorah cuff lowing Dawn's graduation from three day "convention" of the Isaac Rosenthal, Harry Finkel- given links for Morgenthau's victory in ' the University of Michigan. Emeralds, which took place at stein, Joseph Kunin, Reuben ! the recent membership contest. Levin, Abraham Milinsky, L. Mrs. Regina Winshall and chil- !The links were presented by the Brindzes' 93 acre farm on the Honigman, R. Whiteman, M. Ernest Curtis, junior past-presi- dren have returned from a short shores of Lake Huron. Shulman, R. Slutzky, R. Krone- ! Members who had a great time wald, Abraham Kelmanowitz, Ida dent of Ivan S. Bloch Lodge. stay in Frankfort. are Jean Brindze, Sandra Rogers, Goldsmith and MI5. Sam OSIII0S. Meyer! Leib, president-elect of Mrs. Hattie Finsterwald has re- Pisgah Lodge was in attendance. Maureen Pritz, Audrey Katz, • • • The boaro of directors is com- turned from a •few days in Cleve- Rochelle Pearl, Barbara Dworkin posed of Mesdames R. Crone- land. and Beverly White. Their Satur- Marshall Lodge wald, Abraham Dubrinsky, E. day night was highlighted by a Edelman, H. Finkelstein, Ida The veterans affairs committee, Back from a European trip are wienie roast celebrating Bar- Goldsmith, A. Helfgott, J. Gordon, directed by Joe Feldman of the Mr. and Mrs. David Wilkus. bara's birthday. Joseph H. Kunin, B. Leader. Bes- lodge, will show movies at the • • • COMINGS AND GOINGS: sie Gruber, Gerald Levitt, II. Veterans Marine hospital, July Mosher, Reuben Levin, A. Men- 23. A moonlight to Bob-Lo, in Back from Arizona to visit delson, Morris Mondrow, Rose . conjunction with Philip Handler friends is Lillian "Luba" Yagoda, Whiteman, L. llonigman, Sam Lodge, is set for Aug. 19. 52-Day All Expense Tout while Barbara Phillips , enjoyed a Osnos, Isaac Rosenthal, and J. aboard the ere vtfil DAC Lobs Linen On the Luxury Liner boat trip and tour down to Cl eve- Reiter. *EASTERN STATIS*WESTERN STATES land and thereabouts with her Also Mesdames M. Shulman, Information Sought Ile De France .. $1450.00 up Rose Singer. A. Sto•chin, Gussie of Adolph Kronowitz parents. Rosh Hashana in Tel Aviv Yom Kippur in Jerusalem Sixteenth birthdays are always Subar, I. Shetzer, M. Shaw, R.1 Nichols (Majse) Kronowitz, 849 Also Visiting special. To celebrate that of ' Slutzky, C. SoloMon, 'M. Smith, Beck street, Bronx, N. Y. is seek- France and Switzerland Feannie Lieberman, a formal was L. Selesny, M. Gorzek, S. Gold- ing information about his father. planned at Northwood by brother fine, A. Milinsky, F. Smelling Adolf Kronowitz, born in 1891 Other Roundtrip Steamship Ronny and David. David's date and Mrs. D. Teinchin. $350.00 up or '92 in the village of Tribova- Fares The group will hold its annual Szobrance, Czechoslovakia. T:.e was Alice Newman while Fean- Limited Number of Hotel Rooms— donor luncheon Wednesday, Nov.1 elder Kronowitz was a tailor. nie's escort was Al Krass. $12 to 115, American Plan. Others dancing were Estelle 30. Persons with information, con- Roundtrip by Air , .$1087.20 Hyman with Saul Shapiro, ,tact Mrs. M. Lichtenstein, 3750 Phyllis Cherrin with Dick Wilbur, Primrose Benevolent Passports and Visa Calvert avenue, No. 104. Arranged for Alva Sax and Mel Dubrinsky, Elaine Gittleman with Benny Holds Board Meeting The board 'of the Primrose Grossinger, Annette Margolis with Ivan Fidler. Debby Margolis Benevolent Club met at the home • TTal'el Agents Wt TICKETS Al DOCK with Maurry Rosenthal, Joan of the president, Mrs. Joseph DAC NAVIGATION COMPANY Lewis with Bob Silver, Carol Rodman. on June 29. Plans were 2029 National Bank Bldg. Lewis with Saul Burg and Sandy discussed for the annual donor I h !reit ln. Muh. 011001 WO 5-0700 S.S. NEPTUNIA WO 2-6227 • luncheon Nov. 9 at Masonic Tem- Stone with }Toward Rice. $360 NO Send for Free DA( Cruise Booklet FIRST CLASS • • • ple. $275 TAX TOURIST CLASS Mrs. Harry Ehrlichman is gen- AT A RECENT piano recital, REGULAR SAII INGS some Durfeeites and Centralites eral donor chairman. Other chair- men are Mesdames Aaron B. did exceedingly well. Included were Ros Katcher, Marcia Klein- Margolis and Jacob E. Steinhardt. man, Joyce Rosin, Shirl Wein- stack, Lenore Weiss. Aaron Engel, Lesser's Lodge Has 1621 No -0 way Ora Kutnick, Fae Klaper, Diane ROUND TRIP . $1,117.50 Tax `Full House,' July 4 Schreibman, Shirley Schriber, A "full-house" was in evidence Harriet Marder, Eileen Bloom at the July 4 weekend, officially and Rosa Bain. TRAVEL SERVICE opening the season at Lesser's Detroit. Michigan Lodge, Omena, Mich. Festivities Main Floor included concerts, music, fire- •Hachug Haivri Party Lobby Trans. Bldg. Gen'l Mtrs. Bldg works display and other enter- WO. 2-1152 TR. 2.4IM to Fete Ora Lipsitz NO SERVICE CHARGES Omens, Mich. Ora Lipsitz, who will leave for tainment. A few openings remain On Grand Traverse Bay for the first weeks in July. Israel to join her parents, Mr. and . Mrs. Max Lipsitz at Beth - -w Yitzchok, will be honored at a farewell party given by Hachug Modern 1600 Feet Above Haivri, the Detroit Hebrew- Conveniences Sea Level speaking club, Tuesday evening, in the garckin of Mr. and Mrs. CHARLEVOIX, MICHIGAN Myron Schiffman, 16134 Prince- PARADISE Mrs. Charles Levitt invites you to ton avenue. Fine Kosher Half-Mile of spend • your vacation in beautiful Style Cooking Private Beach By HELEN TENNENBAUM W Nliz rachi Unit ■ lection Held I Holiday in Israel TO NUT-IN-BAY DIRECT SAILING TO HAIFA from New York O'LOAN-SLATTERY DIRECT AIR FLIGHT TO LYDDA VIA PARIS A Vacation at Lesser's Adds to Your Health MOORMAN'S PINE RIVER HOTEL SPECIAL RATES 'TIL JULY 15 r" MELROSE HOTEL N. GOODMAN, Proprietor Charlevoix where you will find every recreational facility. 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