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THE JEWISH NEWS
At the Michigan Summer Resorts !Jassy on Duty
Golfing and Riding at
Michigan Beach Hotel
Martin Eichenbaum invites you
to spend a vacation at the Mich-
igan Beach Hotel, South . Haven,
Mich., where the rustic sur-
roundings and the breezes from
Lake Michigan make you feel
hale and hearty after a year of
hard work.
A pleasant, private, sandy
'beach is at your disposal. Take
an early morning dip in Lake
Michigan. The swimming's even
better in the late afternoon and
early evening.
A golf course is available. If
you like tennis you'll find courts.
Try a game of • shuffleboard.
Horseback riding also is offered.
American-Jewish cooking is
served.. For information write-to
Mr. Eichenbaum, 269 North
Shore, South Haven, or Phone
451.
Vacation at Baron's
Has Many Advantages
There's nothing finer than a
vacation at Baron's Resort, on
Lake Michigan, called by many
Michigan's most popular resort.
Here's a place where you can
enjoy a real vacation, be it just
one day or all summer.
Baron's resort has private tile
baths, hot and cold Showers, fin-
est dining room in Michigan, a
separate dining room for child-
ren, swimming in the cool wat-
ers of Lake Michigan, special
concert orchestra, solariums for
men and women, private beach,
free bus service, social and phy-
sical director, cabaret entertain-
ment-and for children, a spec-
ial governess.
Baron's is located in South
Haven, Mich.
Levin's Has Swimming
Pool, Other Attractions
Besides the ever-inviting Lake
Michigan nearby, Levin's resort
boasts the only swimming pool
in South Haven, Mich.
on Sub, Chaser
In S. Atlantic
Detroiter Had Thorough
Training Before Getting
Navy Commission
Available to guests are such
Ensign David Jassy, who . was
sports as shuffleboard, tennis
courts, billiards, bicycles, ping in Detroit last week on leave
pong, horseback riding and a with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry JasSY of
playground especially for child-
19414 Glouces-
ren. Dietary laws are observed.
ter Drive, h a d
For information, write Levin's
40\
10: thorough
Resort, South Haven, Mich.
in
before re-
ceiving his com-
Air Cadet A. Arnold Agree, son
mission on Oct.
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles N.
21, 1942. He is
Agree, has recently enlisted in
now on sub-
the Air Corps and is attached
chaser patrol in
to Sqd. A, BTC 1, Boca .Raton
the South At-
Club, Boca Raton, Fla. Born in
lantic.
Detroit, he was graduated from
Ensign Jassy
In 1940, En-
Central High School and Shaarey
sign
Jassy earned his A. B. de-
Zedek. High School in 1940. At
the time of his enlistment he was gree in economics at the Uni-
a senior in the University of versity of Michigan. For his
Michigan School of Architecture. basic training before being com-
He was a member of Phi Delta missioned, he attended the Uni-
Fraternity. On Feb. 15, 1943, he versity of Illinois Diesel Engin-
was elected to the Tau Sigma eering Department. He studied
Delta Honorary Fraternity in at the Midshipman School at
Architecture and Allied Arts. .
Abbott Hall, Chicago, . attended
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Swim in lovely Lake Michigan,
but make your summer vacation
headquarters at Rosenson's Lake
Park Resort at South Haven,
Mich. Rosenson's promises to
give- guests "the perfect vacation
spot for restful leisure or activ-
ities. Located on large, beauti-
ful grounds, the resort is on
North Lake Shore Drive. Phone.
South Haven 348 for informa-
tion.
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NEW YORK (JPS)-Sgt. Bar-
ney Ross received the Silver Star
Medal for ."conspicuous gallantry
in action against the enemy" on
Guadalcanal, it was announced
here by. the Marine Corps.
The retired world's lightweight
boxing champion, who has been
on indefinite hospital furlough for
treatment for malaria, was cre&
ited with killing seven Japanese
snipers and probably 10 more.
He stood guard over three
wounded marines - on November
19, refusing to leave with his
unit, which had been ordered to
the rear when isolated in danger-
ous underbrush. During the night
he fired 450 rounds of ammuni-
tion.
Northwestern University, was
sent by the government for three
and a half months of study at
the University of Michigan and
also at the University of Miami.
At Miami, Ensign Jassy -con-
ducted classes . for midshipmen
and also .attended S. C. T. C.
He has one sister, Mrs. David
Hersh of Detroit.
Buy War Bonds!
Pfc. Jacob Krohngold, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Krohn-
gold, 2753 Hazelwood Ave., is
home on a 15-
day furlough. A
graduate of
Central high
and former stu-
dent at Wayne
University b e -
fore going to
work at Pack-
ard, Pfc. Krohn-
gold entered the
service in No-
vember, 1 9 4 2.
He is an airplane mechanic in,
the Army Air Corps.
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Lt. Gerald J. Greenberg, son
of Mrs. Eva R. Greenberg, 3824
Cortland Ave., is held a prisoner
by Italy, the war department
announced this week.
Edward Robinson, Bert Lahr,
Georgie Jessel, Eddie Cantor, Ar-
thur Caeser and Bert (Mad Rus-
sian) Gordon all attended New
York Public School No. 20, situ-
ated on the East Side of New
York.
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Samson's Has Complete
Resort Accommodations
Sgt. Ross Receives
Medal for Heroism
Pfc. John M. Anstandig, son of
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9711 N. Martindale Ave., re-
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South Shore Resort
Has Kosher Kitchen
Let the cool breezes of Lake
Michigan make you forget your
troubles this summer. Complete
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fered at Samson's Resort, located
on North Shore Drive, South
Haven, Mich. Leave your car
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are the features offered by the
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For information, phone. South
Haven, 185.
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