Hebrew Hospital Association
Honors James A. Kates' Memory

Plants Garden in Palestine as Tribute to Former President;

Also Pays Tribute to Memory of Bienenstock,
Katzin and Goldman

The Hebrew Hospital Associa-,:vice-president: Marcus Kate s,
tion of Detroit, at a meeting held treasurer; William Buch halter
last week, paid tribute to the secretary; Michael R. Bagdade,
memory of the late James A. Joseph Camden, Maurice Floch,
Kates. a former president of Lhe David Oppenheim, Isaac Rosen-
organization, by planting a gar- thal, Manuel Rosenthal and Phil-
den of 100 trees, in the Josepn lip Slomovitz.
H. Ehrlich Forest in Palestine,
to be known as the James A. KEEP FIT FOR VICTORY
Kates Memorial Garden.
Mr. Kates, who died in Los IS ZLATKIN'S SLOGAN
Angeles on May 23, was presi- AT SOUTH HAVEN SPOT
dent of the Hebrew Hospital As-
sociation from 1934 to 1940. He
Zlatkin's Resort in South Ha-
is survived by his wife, Mollie ven, Mich., has adopted as its
Asherson, a son, Charlie, his par- slogan: "Keep Fit for Victory."
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Kates,
This resort, which has gained
and a brother, Dr. Simon C. fame for its excellent vacation
Kates. His father is a member facilities, offers numerous oppor-
of the board of directors of the tunities for both rest and recrea-
Hebrew Hospital Association and tion, as well as facilities for com-
has been active on the board for fort and enjoyment.
ninny years.
Accommodations have been in-
Suitable resolutions were creased by the addition of a new
adopted by the association to ac- 10-room building, assuring more
company the certificate signify- ample space for guests. Provi-
ing the planting of the garden, sion has been made for contin-
to be presented to the survivors. ued service in providing excellent
The Hebrew Hospital Associa- food, and hospitality continues on
tion also planted 10 trees in Pal- a high plane.
estine in memory of each of the
Zlatkin's Resort can be reached
following directors who passed by Greyhound Line to Kalama-
away in recent years: Jacob zoo and Grand Transit bus to
Bienenstock, Abraham K a t z i n South Haven, or by auto by fol-
and Nathan Goldman.
lowing U. S. 12 to Kalamazoo,
Officers and directors of the then M-43 to U. S. 31 at South
association arc: Dr. Leon A. Kat- Haven, turn right on U. S. 31 and
zin, president: H. T. Glickman, go a half mile to Zlatkin's.

THE
SEWARD
HOTEL

Friday, June 26, 1942

THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Fourteen

Marriages

Blumenthal-Esei man: Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Berman, of West
Buena Vista Ave.. announce the
marriage of their daughter,
Leonore Doris, to Seymour R.
Blumenthal, a son of Mrs. Rae
Blumenthal, of Buena Vista
Ave.; June 14, at the Wilshire
Hotel, Rabbi Leon Fram officiat-
ing. Betty Meyers was maid of
honor and Frank Savine was best
man. Mr. and Mrs. Blumenthal
traveled by air to Chicago for
their honeymoon.
• • •
T h e
Rothschild -
marriage of _Miss Ruth Reinheim-
er, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Reinheimer, , to Kurt
Rothschild, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Rothschild of New York,
was solemnized June 7 by Rabbi
Leo M. Franklin. Miss Estelle
Blumenthal was the bride's only
attendant, and Herbert N. Rein-
heimer was best man. Mr. and
Mrs. Rothschild will make their
home in New York.
• • •
Goldhoff - Burrows: The mar-
riage of Miss Bertha Goldhoff,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max
H. Goldhoff, to Albert L. Bur-
rows, son of Mr.-and Mrs. Jacob
Burrows, was solemnized at the
Belcrest Hotel, June 14. Rabbi A.
M. -Hershman read the service at
11 A. M. A reception for relatives
and friends followed the wedding
breakfast. Mrs. Julius Werner
was the bride's only attendant
and Newton Burrows performed
the duties of best man. Mr. and
Mrs. Burrows left for an eastern
trip.

Block-Shapiro: Mr. and Mrs.
Aaron Shapiro of Pingree Ave.
announce the marriage of their
daughter, Irene, to Private Wil-
liam Block, Jefferson Barracks,
Mo., which was solemnized by
Rabbi Morris Adler, June 16.
Mrs. Block is completing her
course as Hospital Technician at
Eloise Hospital.
• • •

Paris, Ill., and Mr. and Mrs.
seph Lauhoff of Chicago.
• • •
Trunk-Stolman: The marri
of Miss Frieda Stolman, dough
of Mr. and Hyman Stolman
2055 Clements avenue, to Co
Harry Trunk, son of Mr.
Mrs. William Trunk of 2
Harding' avenue, was solcmni
at Jericho Temple on June 21

Ziff-Warren: Mr. and Mrs. Os-
car Warren announce the mar-
riage of their daughter, Gerald-
ine, to Corp. Albert Ziff. Camp
Crowder, Mo., son of Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Ziff, which was sol-
emnized June 21. The bridal cou-
ple left for a honeymoon trip to
Buffalo, N. Y.
• • •

South Haven Resort
Is Called Coolest
Spot in Michigan

Epps-Stein: The home of Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Stein of Afton
Road was the scene of a lovely
garden ceremony when their
daughter, Shirley Mae, became
the bride of Jack Epps, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Elias Epps, June
14. Rabbi Leo M. Franklin and
Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiated.
A dinner followed.
Mrs. George Reinitz was maid
of honor and Miss Peggy Wallace
was only bridesmaid. Milford
Stein performed the duties of
best man. George Reinitz, Leon-
ard Wolf and Daniel Carpenter
were the ushers.
Mr. and Mrs. Epps left for a
honeymoon trip to the Broad-
moor Hotel, Colorado Springs,
Colo. They will reside at 900
Whitmore Road.
Out of town guests included
Mr. and Mrs. John Stillpass and
daughter. Shirley Jean. of Cin-
cinnati, Ohio; Spencer Warren of

This Torch
Shall Light
The World

S

If you are looking for "
coolest spot in Michigan," dr'
out the paved highway U. S.
or take a Greyhound bus to S.
son's Resort on North Sh
Drive, South Haven, Mich.
advice is on the authority
the many - Detroiters who h
visited the place once and h
continued to make it their va
tion playground year after ye
Situated on the shore of La
Michigan, the guests enjoy
advantages of a fine swimmi
beach and ideal fishing. In ad
tion, there is tennis, ping po
volley ball, hand ball, baseb
and basketball for those inte
ed in the more strenuous acti
ties. For the children there •
well equipped playground su
vised by a governess. Dane
to music by an excellent ore
tra and privileges in the So
Haven Country Club are feat
which may be enjoyed by all
guests.
Further information may
obtained from Ruby Sams
3840 Elmhurst, NOrthlawn 05
or from F. Samson, South Hav
telephones 379, 443 or 228.

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