THE JEWISH NEWS-21 Friday, June 24, 1949 Aptekar Affiliates With North Star Ben Rubenstein, director of North Star Camp, announces that David Aptekar has entered into association with the organ- ization. Aptekar is president of the Michigan Camping Association, a non-profit organization which is devoted to raising standards of Michigan camps, and is a member of the national board of the American Camping Asso- ciation. For the past eight years he has been executive director of Camp Livingstone near Cincin- nati, 0. He is past director of Farband Camp, Camp Habonim and the senior unit of Fresh Air Camp. Aptekar has written many articles on child problems and camping and has lectured on the same topics. He is a mem- ber of the Religious School Board of Temple Israel and a delegate to the Council of So- cial Agencies, Group Work and Recreation Division. He will continue at Camp Livingstone this summer, but will be at North Star for a short stay in mid-season. Beginning in the fall he will be actively engaged in planning and admin- istration of the camp. Plans are under way for major expansion of the facilities and construction of a girls unit for the 1950 sea- son. Greenbush Expects Big Fourth of July Weekend There is every indication that the resort business is going to boom this year, if the experience of H. L. Dermer, of Greenbush Inn, is a criterion. "Our Decor- ation Day weekend which open- ed the season broke all rec- ords and it looks as if the July Fourth party will be even more successful," he said. Nafe Allen, well known mas- ter of ceremonies, has been signed as social director of the popular Lake Huron resort. He will team with the Jack Weick Trio to keep things humming indoors and will supervise the out of ddors activities as well. These include bathing, fishing, golf, riding, tennis, shuffleboard and badminton. Greenbush makes a special appeal to young people. The famous resort hotel is 200 miles from Detroit on U. S. 23, on the East Michigan shore of Lake Huron. D and C Ships Begin Weekend Cruise Trips D & C Navigation Company begins the 1949 cruising season to the Soo Locks, Mackinac Is- land, Georgian Bay and the Martyrs' Shrine at Canada's Midland, Ontario, Friday, June 24. As in previous years D & C will maintain a week-end sched- ule leaving Friday afternoon and returning Monday morning and a mid-week schedule leaving De- troit Monday afternoon and re- turning Friday morning. The four sister ships of the cruise ship City of Cleveland III are in service between Detroit and Cleveland and Detroit and Buffalo. The Eastern States and the Western States operate on the Cleveland schedule while the Greater Detroit and the City of Detroit III sail between Detroit and Buffalo. Center Group Aids JWV Home Drive Budman Heating. Takes T h e Budman. Heating Co., 13411 Gratiot Ave., announces that orders for gas heating are now being accepted. The burn- ers, long established and test proven for complete efficiency, have been on the market for 20 years and are approved by the Michigan Consolidated Gas Co., and Department of Safety and Engineering. Every burner holds a govern- ment patent number and is an exclusive feature of Budman Heating Co., which has been in business since 1907. A working may be seen in the store, HAROLD F. MORAN, (left) model which is open daily until 6 p.m treasurer of the Jewish War Vet- and on Friday, until 8 p.m. erans Memorial Home Associa- tion, is shown receiving the Senate Asked By Truman firSt check to be presented to To Ratify Genocide the Memorial Home Fund by a non-veteran group. HY WAS- WASHINGTON, (JTA)—A re- SERMAN, president of the Cen- quest by President Truman for ter Socialites, a Jewish Corn- Senate ratification of the UN munity Center-sponsored group, convention on genocide was re- presented the check. Clubs de- ferred to the Senate Foreign Re- siring to contribute to the Me- lations Committee. morial home are requested to contact Iz Rosenberg, executive ■ director of the campaign, for literature and information. In loving memory of our dear mother, Rose Garfield, who passed away June 27, 1944. You are sadly missed, dear mother, by your children, Sarah, Dave, Samuel Garfield and Minnie Langer. FOR RENT VACANCIES FOR JULY ONLY COMPLETELY FURNISHED LAKE FRONT 2 AN!) 3 BEDROOM COTTAGES IN SOUTH HAVEN —Including— Dishes - Silverware - Kitchen Utensils Bed Sheets - Pillow- Cases. - Blankets and Towels. Fresh Linens Furnished Twice Weekly. Call Mr. Firsht Spacious, beau final grounds for rest and recreation, delicious meals, homelike at- m o s phere, childrens counsellors. Most Reasonable Rates Be assured of a Wonderful Va- cation for the 449 Entire Family. — ZLATKINS RESORT on U. S. 31. So. Haven, Mich. Phone So. Haven 666 FIDE LMAN'S 80 ACRES OF PLA YTI ME PARADISE Gay Friendly CI:owr- ^- 4, \ *Swimming, Tennis, Golf, Horses:, *Handball, Ping Pong, Archery - Dancing, Concerts, Music Planned Acti ities--Roorns With Bath—Superb Food, .Opening June 19th 7 WRITE'FOR''FOLDER FIDELMAN'S RESORT SOUTH HAVEN, MICH. "For Rest and Play—Come and Stay" GLASSMAN'S IN SOUTH HAVEN kesis,Aiva Sound movies, children's gover- ness, dining room and playground. Private game room, all sports. Delicious Kosher meals. . .Pas- tries from our own ovens. . . Large, cool rooms with hot and cold water, some with private showers or washrooms. Z. ZIPPERSTEIN. Summer Resort • SAM SON'S RESORT I North Shore Drive So. Haven, Mich. • Excellent Food • Rooms with Tile Bath and Showers 227 0k Street S ou th SAMSON'S RESORT Phone,. Private 408, Public 449 Phone 335 „ Buses meet all trains from Detroit at Kalamazoo For Information and Reservations—Write or Phone GLASSMAN'S RESORT MICHIGAN Rosenson's Lake Park Resort 4 i*4 9 ON NORTH SHORE DRIVE • All Sports • Children's Governess and Playground • Bus and Cars for Convenience of Guests I • Plonned Entertain- ment and Activities ment "Write for rates and booklet SOUTH HAVEN 4 Famous for 30 Years As the Most Ideal Vacation Spot in South Haven • ..........................................................., "A Hoven at South Haven" Bailey Ave. UN. 1-8507 .ZLATKINS . . . SOUTH HAVEN'S FINEST RESORT CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Han- nah Schwartz wishes to thank relatives and friends for the many kindnesses shown them in their recent bereavement. North Shore Drive So. Haven, Mich. Phones: 379 - 443 Mr. & Mrs. F. Samson, Prop. Detroit Information RU BY SAMSON 3287 Tyler TO. 5-6679 Ruby Samson, Mgr. 1 Beautifully furnished modern rooms, large light end airy. Hot and coldrun- ning water . . Showers. private baths and other modern conveniences. Excellent Food, Spacious grounds lined with beautiful trees and lawns. Friendly atmosphere. Dancing on our own pavilion. All games. SOUTH HAVEN, MICH. WRITE OR CALL FOR RATES S. H. 348 PLAYGROUND OF THE MIDDLE,INgsr An Ideal Place to Cove An Exceptional Place to Dine "VACATION LAND FOR EVERYONE" Private Baths—Showers—Running Hot and Cold Water In Every Room—Dancing—Swimming—Tennis—Golf Horse Back Riding Special Reduced Rates for June Baths * Fishing * Boating * Sandy Beaches Mineral * Theatres * Modern Stores * Express Greyhound Busses from Chicago * Beautiful Parks * All Sports SOUTH HAVEN RESORT ASSOCIATION Code of Ethics 56 North Shore Drive Phone 581 We, the members of the South Haven Resort Association in our desire to maintain a high standard of service to the vacationing public, adopt this code of ethics and seal, which we are privileged to display, as evidence of our pledge to the following. To honor our membership 9 To foster and maintain a . spirit of good will and by constant improvement 4 courtesy towards those we of vacation facilities for all. serve. 1 South Haven, Mich. 3 To be fair and honest in A To earn and maintain If reputation for giving the our relations with the pub- maximum in vacation values lic and to honor all com- and comfort. mitments made by us. g To insure a clear under. of rates and serv- 5 To continue our high ices standing by a plain and conci standards of cleanliness statement and to adjust and to serve only the finest in foods and beverages. For further Most ideal Spot-140 Modern_ Rooms—Private Baths- Mocle‘n Kosher Food --- All Vacation Activities 500 feet of Private Beach — Entertainment - — Dancing Daily — Childten - Play- grounds. 111 North Shore Drive Telephone120 South Haven, Mich. • Special rates for the first two weeks in July and the last two weeks in August. • 4educed rates for Children. Governess, registered nurse on premises. Playground. Pri- vate bathing beach. Write for Attractive Folder or Phone for Reservations Phone South Haven 295-M, or 433-M MICHIGAN BEACH HOTEL 269 N. Shore Drive, Tel. 451 M. Eichenbaum, Prop. BABOICS VIRGINIA BEACH SAMSON'S RESORT F. Sampson, Prop. U.S. 31, North, Tel. 379 BARON'S RESORT U.S. 31, North, Tel. 433 SEIDELS HOTEL & REST. Louis Seidel, Prop. 238 Brockway Ave., Tel. 787 M. Babok, Prop. N. Shore Drive, Tel. 786 The BILTMORE STEUBEN'S SUMMER HOTEL Maurice and Annabelle Steuben, 38-52 N. Shore Drive, Tel. 124 Mayme, Ria and Ben Stueben 68 N. Shore Drive, Tel. 581 FIDELMAN'S RESORT THE SURF HOTEL M. Fidelman, Prop. Phoenix Road, Tel. 789 Sam Leider, Prop. 55 N. Shore Drive, Tel. 872 GLASSMAN'S RESORT A. H. Glassman, Prop. 227 Oak Street, Tel. 408 WEISS' RESORT Mickey Weiss, Prop. 70 N. Shore Drive, Tel. 634-W GRAND PARK HOTEL YASHENOVSKY'S RESORT Jack Mann and Milton Rubin, Webster Ave., Tel. 427 FLOOR SHOW AND DANCING NITELY Mineral Baths N. Schulman, Prop., Tel. 655 JANIS HOTEL LAKE PARK RESORT • choice The ATLANTIC 203 Dyckman Ave., Tel. 96 SOUTH HAVEN, MICHIGAN of your D. Mendelson, Prop. 65 N. Shore Drive, Tel. 511 "The Only Nite Spot in Town" BARON'S RESORT promptly any causes of dis- satisfaction. information write directly to the Resort J. Rubin and E. Bloom, Props. ISO Family to Take Over Samson's This Season Despite the recent death of proprietor "Fish" Samson, guests will be welcomed at Samson's Resort in South Haven for the regular season, Ruby Samson, manager ,announced. The resort will continue its program of excellent food, plan- ned entertainment and activi- ties and athletics under the supervision of Mr. Samson and the family. For information on the resort, contact Ruby Samson, 3287 Ty- ler, TO. 5-6678. In Memoriam Gas Burner Orders A. Rosenson, Prop. U.S. 31, North, Tel. 348 ZIPPERSTEIN'S RESORT B. Zipperstein, Prop. Bailey Ave., Tel. 335 . ZLATKIN'S RESORT S. Zlatkin, Prop. East of Town, Tel. 666 SOUTH HAVEN, MICHIGAN - BY THE BIG. BLUE WATERS - 1