Friday, jury 5, 1946 THE JEWISH NE% S Page &yeti— On. ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Mary Lou Simons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Simons of Parkside Ave., and LaMe Ginn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mar- cus Ginn of Birchcrest Dr., are among the campers at Camp Winona, Naples, Me. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin D. Lieberman of Chicago Blvd. are spending a week in Omena, Mich. Dr. and Mrs. Simon Farbman of Chesterfield Ave. have left for Lexington, Mich., whtre they plan to spend six weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Rose of Fairfield Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hibler of Buena Vista Ave. are spending 10 days at the Snows in Georgian Bay. Mrs. David Racoosin of Roselawn Ave. is spending six weeks with her husband in the East. Their daughter, Mira Lou, is spending the summer at the Merril Palmer Camp. Joyce Janeway, who attends Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, N. Y., is spending the summer vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Janeway of Canterbury Rd. She had as her guest for a few days, this week, Miss Jean Lande of Seattle, Wash. Dr. and Mrs. Jack Art of Cortland Ave. have returned from a visit in Mexico City and Acapulca, Mexico, and in Shreveport, La., where they visited their son. GM 3/c Robert M. Kuttnauer, who has been in the-U. S. Navy for two years, including 16 months in the Pacific area, has re- ceived his discharge and is now at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. DeRoy Kuttnauer of Fairfield Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Katkin of Balmoral Rd. have returned from a visit in Rock Island, Miss. Mr. and Mrs. William London of Parkside Ave. are spending a week in Omena, Mich. Mrs. William Mazer and her small daughter, Margaret of Birchcrest Dr. are spending 10 days in Columbus, 0., as the guests of Mrs. Mazer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lurie. Mr. Mazer accompanied them for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Katz- of Suffolk Dr. have returned from a month's stay in Hot Springs, Ark. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Asherson of Sturtevant Ave. were hosts to a group of their friends at a buffet supper last Sunday on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary. Mrs. Joseph Barken of Miami Beach, Fla., is spending the summer in Detroit, and is a guest at the Lee Plaza Hotel. Her daughter, Jean, is expected to join her next week. Dr. and Mrs. Shayel Scheinberg (Fern Schlafer) of Chicago Blvd. have left for Tomahawk, Wis., where Dr. Scheinberg will be the Medical Director at Camp Strongheart. On Sept. 1, he will assume his duties as resident surgeon at Michael Reese Hospital in Chicago, and with Mrs. Scheinberg will make his home at 3520 Lake Shore Dr. Complimenting Miss Molly Mutnick of Tucson, Ariz., Mrs. Nathan Fishman of Sherbourne Rd. gave a beautifully appointed luncheon on June 27 at the Knollwood Country Club. Miss Mut- nick, who is engaged to Marshall- Greenberg, is the guest of her fiance and his mother, Mrs. Ida Greenberg of Boston 'Blvd. Women's Clubs Births ,DELTA OMEGA IOTA SOR- ORITY held a formal dinner June 25 at Huyler's and initiated Mil- dred Label, Betty Skolnik, Elea- nor and Belle Kapetansky as new members. The following officers were installed: Betty Wine, presi- dent; Blanche Erman, vice-presi- dent; Eleanor Ogoroskin, treas- urer; Sally Ann Gross, secretary. • * * ZEPAKAH CLUB will install new officers at a luncheon at the Book-Cadillac on July 10. Mrs. Henry Levitt, new president, urges members and friends to keep Dec. 4 open for the donor luncheon at the Masonic Temple. • * * SISTERHOOD OF N. W. HE- BREW CONGREGATION and CENTER, at a meeting June 24, received from Mrs. Max H. Gold- smith, president, appointment of the following committees: Print- ing, Mrs. Norman Allen; card and gift, Mrs. Dan Aidem; co-mem- bership, Mrs. Joe Beck; telephone, Mesdames Louis Berman and Al Brook; ritual, Mrs. Ben Brodman; bulletin, Mrs. Barney Golden; publicity, Mrs. Max Haidy; Sun- day School, Mrs. Herbert Harris; tickets, Mesdames Max Fineman and Malcolm Rivkin; conserva- tion, Mrs. Zangwell Garber; dra- ma and choral, Mrs. Joseph Mar- kel; post war service, Mrs. Joe Mehr; council, Mrs. Sidney Po- zen; parliamentarian, Mrs. Albert Potiker; visiting, Mrs. Manny Lax; Jewish National Fund, Mrs. Abe Sacks; bonds, Mrs. Morris Singer; remembrance, Mrs. Mor- ris Nosanchuk; interior decora- tion, Mrs. Ben Levy; Red Cross, Mrs. • David Taylor; house, Mrs. David Tchor. * * * The alumnae of IOTA ALPHA PI SORORITY, Wayne • Univer- sity, elected the following offi- cers: Mrs. Arthur Levitt, presi- dent; Mrs. Seymour Feldman, vice-president and social chair- man; Mrs. Sol Math, recording secretary; Miss Bertha Robinson, corresponding secretary; M r s. Leonard Mason, treasurer and publicity chairman. These offi- cers will be installed at lunch- eon at Olde Wayne Club July 13. May 20—To Dr. and Mrs. Ben- jamin H. Stein (Marian Pepper), a son, Stuart Allen. * * * June 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Sid- ney J. Newman Jr. (Helen Blum- berg) of Monterey Ave., a daugh- ter, Joan Beth. * * * June 16—To Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Schwartz of 641 Partington ave., Windsor, Ontario, a son, Samuel. * * * . OUR CLASSIFIED ADS GET QUICK RESULTS! . June 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Max Freedman (Rose Fink) of 4784 Sturtevant, a son, Michael Jay. * * * June 21—To Mr: and Mrs. Jo- seph Susman (Ethel Bronstein) of Flint, Mich., a daughter, Carol Toby. * * June 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Max Horowitz (Shirley Parven) of Rochester Ave., a son, Stephen Donald. Bar Mitzvahs Scenes from New Film Of National Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dorf of 15369 LaSalle announce the Bar Mitz- vah of their son, Sheldon Lee, on Saturday morning, July. 13, at Congregation Shaarey Shomay- im, 15700 Muirland. Reception at Educational Center, 11529 Lin- wood, that evening, beginning at 8 p.. m. No cards. • * * Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Shapiro of 16128 Woodingharn Drive an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their Sanford, on Saturday, July '6, at Congregation Shaarey Ze- dek. A dinner in the Bar Mitz- vah's honor will be held Satur- day evening at Rosenberg's, 9925 Dexter. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Barnet Katz of 15702 Parkside announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Jerry, on Saturday morning, July. 6, at Congregation Shaarey • Shomaim, Muirland and Midland. A recep- tion will be held at their home from 3 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m. Sun- day, July 7. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Remer of 2530. W. Euclid Ave. announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Earl Max, on Saturday morning, July 13, at Cong. Mishkan Israel. - JDC Gives 35 Torahs To French Communities Scenes froth "The Fight For Health," 16 mm sound and color film showing the four-fold pro- gram of free treatment, research, rehabilitation and education car- ried on at the National Jewish Hospital at Denver, now available to interested groups. Pictures il- lustrate training in electronics for patients, the playroom in the Children's Division and the class for teaching_watch repair. g raeme 5foever3 "Always Fresh Flowers" Bill Caplan - .Larry Morris We Deliver Anytime — Anyplace! 91 I I Linwood at Joy Rd. TY. 4-7784 EVERY GIRL'S DREAM . . . . A PERFECT WEDDING Dorothy of Dorothy's Catering gives her personalized service to prospective brides and attends to every detail, from flowers to seating arrangements. Dorothy's Catering Service (Strictly Kosher and Elite) For Full Details Call TY. 6-0888 Camp Playf air Can be removed safely and permanently by most modern scientific method. Why Be Self Conscious? FREE CONSULTATION M. SHAFFER 202 Broadway Market Bldg. CA. 3494 Located in North Michigan. near Charlevoix, Petoskey On Beautiful Lake Walloon Camp Program is Under the Personal Supervision of RonIld D. Patterson, B. S., M. A., Health and Physical Education Director at Post Junior High School, Detroit Mr. Patterson was formerly owner and director of Camp An-A-Ma-Kee, Alpena, Mich. Also on the Staff Leo Thaldorf, A.B., B. S., B.S.M., A.M., in Detroit Schools for the Past 20 Years, is Director of Senior Boys' Division Wm. Gunsalus, University of Detroit, for the past two years head of nature study at Camp Brady, Boy Scouts of America Paul J. Beaubien, B. S. S., Head Football Coach, Jackson High School, Jackson, will be Athletic Director Sophie Mendel, Teacher of Music Tom Walker of Detroit Area Boys Scouts' Office Will Again Head Up Water Front Activities Eugene Walker, M.A. Arts and Crafts 8 Years with Detroit Board of Education Miss L. 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For Information, Reservations, Call TYler 7-3288 .101116% NOOK /OM ‘411111\ . HAIR ON THE FACE One Mile Before Omena, Mich. ON GRAND TRAVERSE BAY Mrs. Philip P. Fealk was re.., elected 'president of Young Wo- men's Mizrachi at a meeting held at the home of Mrs. Moses Wiser. Other officers are: Honorary past presidents, Mes. dames E. Liebschutz, Nat N. Fier.. berg and Harry Shuman; vice- presidents, Mesdames Leo Gen- ser, Lew Friedman and Ruby Miller; financial secretary, Mrs. Jack Dunn; treasurer, Mrs. Fan- ny Gluck; recording secretary, Mrs. Julius Lipnick; correspond- ing secretaries, Mesdames Harry Buchalter and Norman Davidson; historian, Mrs. Sol Wolack; re-- porter; Miss Sonya Nusholtz; child rescue fund, Mrs. Joseph Bessman; monitress, Mrs. Jack Pearlman; Jewish National Fund, Mrs. Oscar Smith; cultural chair- man, Mrs. JosePh Weintraub; sunshine committee, Mrs. Philip Schriber; hospitality, Mrs. S. Golden; USO, Mrs. Sam Shuman; house committee, Mrs. S. Zeldes; linens, Mrs. M. Shapiro; trustees, Mesdames Sam Sborrow, S. Rei- sig, Louis Rose, S. Strager, Louis Katz, M. Wasserman, Philip Brant, M. Glassman. Installation will take place in September. PARIS (JTA) — Thirty - three Torahs have been distributed by the Joint Distribution Committee to Jewish communities in France whose synagogues were destroyed by the Germans, at a ceremony at the Rothschild Synagogue in Paris. Many of the scrolls were donated by the Mizrachi organi- zation in America. CiL@Viti GREAT NEWS Mrs. P. P. Fealk Re-elected By Young Women's Mizrachi VOW VOW NOM WO. 'VOW VOW WM. VOW VOW VOW NOWA • Rustic Airy Log Cabins • Scout Test s, Including equipped with running Merit Badges. water and modern toilet • Recommended f o r Hay facilities. Fever and Sinus Relief • Overnight Camp Out • Laundry done at Camp Trips. • Completely St a f f e d. by • Canoe and Boat Trips. Expert, Experienced • Camping and Pioneering Counselors. Instruction. All Types of Athletics and Sports Including: Archery — Golf — Tennis All American Red Cross Swimming and Life-Saving Instructions and Tests Given. Certificates Awarded. NEW ADDED FEATURES THIS YEAR: NATURE STUDY . . . 2 NEW SAILBOATS For $ im Per Week TO. 8 8382 Only 100 All Season Phone Mrs. A. Mann ALL THIS AND MORE For Folder and Details Day or Evenings Transportation Arranged Camp Address: ROUTE 2. BOYNE CITY, Mich., Camp Phone: BOYNE CITY 214F11 - 1 j