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June 25, 1948 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1948-06-25

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THE JEWISH NEWS-21

Monument
Unveilings

The family of the late Goldie
Moss wishes to announce the
unveiling of a monument in her
memory at 1 p.m., Sunday, June
27, at Beth Moses Cemetery,
Mack and Masonic blvd. Rabbi
Frankel will officiate. Friends
are invited to attend the serv-
ice.

The family of the late Mrs.
Ida Hasnas announces the un-
veiling of a monument in her
memory at 11 a.m. Sunday, June
27, • at Machpelah Cemetery.
Rabbi Harold Rosenthal will of-
ficiate! Friends and relatives are
invited to attend the service.

Chapter on Israel
In Steinberg Book



* * *

The family of the late Mrs.
Annie Williams announces the
unveiling of a monument in her
memory at 2 p. m. Sunday, June
27, at Machpelah Cemetery.
Friends and relatives are invit-
ed to attend the service.

The family of the late Leah
Levy invites their relatives and
friends to the unveiling of a
-monument in her memory at 11
a.m. Sunday, June 27, at Mach-
pelati Cemetery. Rabbi Leon
Frani will officiate.
* * *
The family of the late Mrs.
Mary Becker announces the un-
veiling of a monument in her
memory at 12 noon Sunday, June
27, at Cloverhill Park Cemetery.
Rabbi Morris Adler will officiate.
Friends and relatives are invited
to attend the service.
* * *
The family of the late Estella
Gantz announces the unveiling of
a monument in her memory at 3'
p. m. 'Sunday, June 27, at Beth.
El Memorial Park. Rabbi Leon
Fram will officiate. Relatives and
friends are invited to attend the
service.
• * *
The family of the late Hyman
Glassman announces the unveil-
ing of -a monument in-his mem-
ory at 12 noon Sunday, June 27,
at Turover Cemetery. Friends
and relatives are invited to at-
tend the service.

The family of the late • Louis
Gedanke announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in his mem-
ory ato l p.m. Sunday, June 27, at
Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi
Stollman will officiate. Friends
and relatives are invited to at-
tend the services.

JDC Extends Credit
To Hungarian Jews

DR. MILTON STEINBERG,
rabbi of the Park Avenue Syna-
gogue, New York, is the author
of a revision of "The Making of
the Modern Jew: From the
Second Temple to the State of
Israel," which bring his history
of the- Jews op to May 14, the
date of the proclamation of the
new State Of Israel. Published
by Behrman. House, it was rush-
ed for completion on June 14,
one month after the new State
was proclaimed. Dr. Steinberg is
well known as the author of
"Basic Judaism," "As a Driven
Leaf," and other books.

The election of SIDNEY J.
WINER, founder of Creditors
Service, has been announced at
the ninth annual convention of
the American Collector's Associ-
ation in Chicago, m. This marks
the first ttime that a Detroiter has
served in and
capaci-
ty with the association. From
August, 1943, to October, 1945,
Mr. Winer served in the U. S.
Armed Forces with the Third
Division. He is married and re-:
sides with his wife and two
children at 2973 Calvert.
* *
LOUIS S. COHANE has been
named a member of the board
of directors of the Red Cross. E.
F. Connely, chairman of the De-
troit Red Cross Chapter, upon.
announcin_gMr. Cohane's ap-
pointment, -wrote to ':him': "You
have always done such fine work
for Red Cross that I am sure we
can count on your acceptance."
*
*
The last third degree before
summer vacation will be confer-
red by PERFECTION LODGE
No. 486, F. & A. M., Wednesday,
June 30 at Masonic Templ e.
The degree will be proceeded by
a dinner at 6:30, followed by a
guest speaker, according to Philip
S. Wiseman, worshipful master.
Plans for the summer include a
picnic at Bob-Lo the latter part
of July.
*
*
SMITH FAMILY CLUB held
its June meeting at the home
of Mr. - and Mrs. M. J. Kosak of
Monterey Ave. Arrangements
are being made for the annual
picnic to be held July 11.

Modern.

New Tivoli $15,000 Truck
Hau/s 500 Bushels of Grain

VIENNA, (JTA) — Adolph
Eichmann, notorious .Gestapo
,
leader who, as Hitler's - . "expert"
on .Jewish affairs, directed the ex-
termination of more than 6,000,-
000 Jews in Germany and in
Nazi-occtipied countries, is now
living in Cairo as •a free person
under an assumed name, the
Austrian press reported.
The report said that Eichmann,
who had escaped from an Amer-
ican camp at Regensburg shortly
after the fall of the Nazi regime, •
had been traced to Cairo after
he tried to contact his relatives
in Linz, Upper Austria. It is as-
sumed that he is pOsing as an
Arab, since he was born in Pal-
estine and speaks Arabic fluent-
ly.
A native of the German settle-
ment of Sarona, near Tel Aviv,
which has been taken over as the
seat of the Israeli Government,
Eichmann also speaks HebreW
and Yiddish. This qualified him
in Hitler's eyes as a "specialist"
on Jewish matters.

A huge trailer unit with a
message on its sides proclaiming
"Another load of sUn-ripened
grain for the only beer with
aged-in, sealed-in flavor" is ply-
ing the east side streets of De-
troit for the Tivoli Brewing Co.
This $15,000 truck and - trailer
combination is a specially built
vehicle. It is used for hauling
grain from the railroad to the
Tivoli brewery at 10204 Mack
Ave., where Altos Lager beer is
brewed.
The new trailer unit, which is
22 ft. long and towers 13 1/2 ft.
above . the street, will haul 500
bushels of grain in its big cylin-
- drical tank. This load is equiv-
alent to approximately nine tons
of grain. An ingenious pneumatic
loading arrangement permits the
trailer tank to be loaded in 20
minutes.
The trailer alone weighs 18,-
990 pounds.

FIDELMAN'S
"where vacation dreams come trot"

South Haven's Finest Resort
80 Acres of Playtime Paradise
NEW SWIMMING POOL
under -construction

• A gay, friendly crowd
• Swimming, tennis. golf. horses
• Handball, ping gong. archery
• Dancing, concerts. movies

Planned Activities
Rooms with Bath
Superb Food

Not all Irishmen are for Israel.
THOMAS F. ALEXA N -D E
(above), son of Eire's Minister of
Interior, has been fighting as' a
voiunteer with the Arabs, was
wounded at the port of Haifa
and has rejoined Abdullah's
Tr a nsj ordan army.

Hillclring, Crum, McDo-nald
To Address Zion's+ Parley

NEW YORK — General John
H. Hilldring, whe served as U. S.
representative to the U. N. Gen-
eral Assembly, James G. McDon-
ald and Bartley Crum, members
of the Anglo- American Commis-
sion of Inquiry on Palestine,
will be among the principal
speakers at the 51st annual con-
vention of - the Zionist Organiza-
tion of America, in Pittsburgh
July 2-5.

Only the very finest foods are Lovely new addition with pri-
served and the Jewish dietary
laws are always rigidly ob- vate rooms and private show-
served. Children's special din- ers — plus •a beautiful lounge
ing room and counselor for and card room. Just a few
children—to make your vaca- steps from the beach. Near
tion a pleasant one. all vacation activities.
For Reservations Write or Phone
North Shore Drive at Webster Ave., South Haven, Mich.
PHONE 427

"Coolest Spot in 'Michigan"

SAMSON'S RESORT

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Famous for 30 Years As the
Most Ideal Vacation Spot in
South Haven.


beautiful
grounds for rest and re-
creation, delicious meals,

home like atmosphere,
childrens counse Hors,
reasonable rates.

Be assured of a
Wonderful Vaco.
tion for the Entire i?
Fomliy.

ZLATIONS RESORT
On U. S. 31, S. Haven Mich.
Phone S. Haven 1366.
RE
weimew6Wavlavt1W0ww.

A Spacious
Resort with
Accommodations
AT ALL
TIMES

• Tiled Bathrooms
and Showers in
All Buildings.

• Private Tiled
Baths & Show-
ers.

• Fine Food Serv-
ed Always.



South Haven, Mick.

WEEKLY RATES

PER PERSON

'

Two in Room
$50.00
Three in Double
Room
50.00
Four in Double Room 45.00
Single Room 75.00
Room
with Private

Both & Shower, • ad-
ditional
10.00
Two Adults & Child
Up to 6 Yrs.
Yz late for' Child
One Adult with Child
Full Rate for Child



Everything for
Fine Vacation-
of
LEISURE or
ACTIVITY

• D a n ce Pavilion
and orchestra for
dancing and en-
tertainment.

• Recreation Hall,
r e f r e shments,
soda fountain,
card room, etc.

• B Uses and cars
for convenience
of guests.

Children's Governess
Fully Equipped Playground for Children

Free Rides at "Joyland" Amusement Park
• Bathing on Private Beach, Baseball, Tennis, Golf, Horseback
Riding and Other Sports.
',Peoples Transit Buses meet ALL Trains from Detroit at Kalamazoo

For Illustrated Folder—Write or

Phone

SAMSON'S RESORT

SOUTH HAVEN, MICHIGAN

Phone 379 or 443

Relax and Rest .

Large Private Sandy Beach
Beautifully Furnished Rooms
Private Baths & Showers
New Spacious Patios
Finest Jewish Cuisine

* Golf
* Beach Parties
with Refreshments

North Shore Valley Ilesort

North Shore Drive

Enjoy Your Vacation at

FREE ...

STRICTLY KOSHER .

Write for folder

By MIRIAM G. SLOBIN

We greet our dear Banner
Flag of Israel's state!
Your history of courage
Stands very— great.
You shall have 'much to '
Contribute of beauty and worth
To your scattered people
All over the earth,
Who now band together •
For progress and peace
Their love toward Democracy,
Cannot ever cease
As your Blue and White
With David's Star is unfurled,
You will prove God's commandments
To all of this world.

Y A S 1E NOVSKY'S

OPENING JUNE 20

Spacious,

NEW YORK '(JTA).-2-Mrs. Hat-
tie Ayderson Esckhardt of Boul-
der, Col., left $5,000 in her will
to the United Jewish Appeal,
Henry .Morgenthau, UJA chair-
man, announced.

NotoTious Nazi 'Expert'
Found Living in Cairo

Theaters and Entertainment
Amusement Park
Mineral Baths.

(Reconstructed from her former. verse,
"Flag of Zion," used in Purity Chap
ter organizational work)

Non-Jew- Leaves $5,000 -
To United Jewish Appeal

MAURICE ZEIGER; local rep-
resentative of Aetna Life InSur-
ande Co., will attend a meeting
of Aetna Life's 'corps of. Region-
naires, at Mt. Washington Hotel,
Bretton Woods, 'N. H., June 27
to 29. The Corps of legionnaires
is an organization with member-
ship ' limited to leading repre-
sentatives of Aetna Life . who
comply with rigid requirements
in sales and policy-owner service.

CONNECTING BUS
FROM KALAMAZOO, MICH .'

Israel's Flag

Stephen Beres and his wife, of
Vecses, Hungary, return home
after a hard day's labor on their
11-acre poultry farm which they
are developing with the aid of
a local credit :cooperative sup-
ported by the Joint Distribution
Committee.
Financed* in great part by the
JDC, the cooperative, since last
March, has helped 4,170 Jewish
artisans, tradesmen ,and farmers
to find their way back to securi-
ty and self-support. The JDC,
funds are derived frpm the
United Jewish appeal.

Pro-Arab Irishman

News Brevities

Friday, June 25, 1948

Our Dances Feature:
*George DeCarl and his
Whispering Trumpet
and '7-Piece Orchestra
* Irving Brown, EMCEE

SOUTH HAVEN,

MICHIGAN

Enjoy the Best ...
MICHIGAN BEACH
269 No. Shore Drive
Phone South Haven 451

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