• News Brevities RABBI LEON FRAM, of Tem- ple Israel, will take part in 26th annual conference of the Na- tional Council for Jewish Edu- cation, being held from June 1 to 5, in Chicago. At Monday's session he will discuss "The Weekday Afternoon Schools in a Changing American Jewish Community." • . • A country square dance, com- plete with caller who sounds off in both English and Hebrew, is included in the album of "IS- RAELI FOLK DANCES," just re- leased by the Israel Music Foun dation of New York and Tel Aviv. The six sides comprise a tuneful collection of the new nation's most popular group dances. They were recorded by the Israel Folk Dance Orches- tra. The music is also available on a sin.gle long playing record. Mrs. Millon IV , Mrs. John C. Hopp was re- man and Carl •Wois. .leynej:ramiinprnE„. Jaffe I elected president of the Women's .t.elTrn'd,,lice.ri9orMarsi,cf Division of the Jewish Welfare Completing the board are: Mesdames Eugene .1. Arnfeid. Hai r‘ , Federation. Chailes Bri kinan. Aaiun De- Other officers selected include Barnett. nral r i c,.11 , p ih,,nftli,n Eh Hoy h., J oseph 3,,.1, Mesdames Abraham Cooper, Sid- e rbhee7i. Fri a'enk 'Ti m S. Frank. Frank. Seymour J. Frank. ney J. Karbel, Julian H. Krolik . i il ifs,, ronmeH relax saaunIdetri. 4 G1u17.111 ., ,n, :., n : . H I-ran and Alexander W. Sanders, vice -'v , S ./. . Shurly llorm di_ io- presidents: Mrs. Philip R. Mar- . Joseph : i l(1.. .13 ..! „II!. Ben apktio f noltzinan, r f r . p ihaiii ikpi e LI pSsiodnn eiie .‘01.s.K H dise, recording secretary; Mrs. r Louis G. Redstone. Emil D.' Mossroan, Harry L. Jackson, corresponding Rothman. N N,,,att,.,ein S. sreapatrno,,.. IsicA :7,rre,n .S a r o n- secretary; Mrs. Hyman C. Broder and Mrs. Leonard H. Weiner, srere. NAviiie S. welt and Henry representatives to Federation v"" em '" - Ed Wynn says he's got a coils- board of governors. - a comedian. He was on Elected to the Division Board in in who is for a three-year term: the radio 10 years before they Samuel S. Aaron. Hyman C. Broder. David S. Diamond. Lam.lence A. •leisch- found out he v.- as crazy. "Did man. Herbert S. Flank, Joseph Jackie, Harry L. Junes. Ivor J Kahn. Sidney J. they take him off?" I asked. H. No Karbel. Milton K. !Mahler. Lewis replied Ed. "By that time Manning. Arthur S. Purdy. Charles Ru- ,_ was too famous." biter, Rat mood A. Sokolov, James Wine- Opening Opening Decoration Day WEINSTEIN'S RESORT Lovely new build- ing. Rooms with private baths. SPECIAL LOW RATES to Write for reser- JULY 13th vations. SOUTH HAVEN, MICH.—U.S. 31—Ph. 797 56 An Exceptional Place To Dine Known For Excellent Jewish Cooking Phone 581 Private Baths — Showers — Running Hot and Cold Water in Every Room, Dancing, Swimming, Tennis, Golf, Horse Back Riding NEW LOW RATES Write for Folder NEW PLAYGROUND Per Day STE U BEN'S Beautifully I.arge. plicate. sandy beach . . furnished rooms, pii‘ate baths and showers. new spacious patios . . . finest Jewish cuisine. Air- conditioned dining room .. free /midnight snacks —cocktail parties and rhumba lessons. THE- MICIST MOST TO Vatiat SPECIAL RATES—JULY 1st to 13th Reduced rates Aug. 15th to Labor Day ...... South Haven, Michigan 269 N. Shore Dr. Phone 451 • • • LOUIS & BESSY WEINGARD- EN FAMILY CLUB will hold its annual picnic at 10 a.m.. June 8, at Lola Valley Park. All mem- bers are inviteei to call TO. 3- 1883 or WE. 3-6839 to make res- ervations. AMSTERDAM, (JTA) — The N.nisterdam stock ex c h a•n g e „topped all operations in protest against a court decision nullify- ing the purchase of Jewish- owned securities during the Nazi occupation of Holland. • The stock exchange commit- tee declared that if the court. decision was applicable to all similar cases it would lead to chaos in the exchange opera- tion. The court ruled that se- curities acquired by the Nazi- controlled Lipman, Rosenthal and Company Bank of this city must be returned to the de- possessed owners. The Jews were forced to sur- render these securities during the occupation without pay- ment. after which the Nazi-con- trolled bank sold them through regular and other channels. New York City Council To Name Square After Peretz It ," Enjoy Relaxation--Forget Your Cares At South Haven, Mich. fcr facilities W•:iiierful rest. recreation comfort ng enjoyment. New with Tile baths and s'nnwe7s. 1,1.1,:esome food, e..ee , ful servic.. Beautiful grinds. Zevea Redtvre "a little bit of heaven" . -Reduced Rates SOUTH HAVEN, MICHIGAN'S FIRST JULY 1 TO JULY 13 AUG. 17 TO LABOR DAY, CONCRETE SWIMMING POOL . . . inspected by • • Michigan's State Board of Health FINEST FOOD SERVED UNDER STRICT KOSHER DIETARY LAWS PLANNED ENTERTAINMENT . . . LARGE T.V. SET WE LOVE CHILDREN AND CATER TO THEM. Our trained "For a Really Royal Vacation. Meet Ile at 5o0- - counselor personally supervises their activities . . . Special rotes June 20 to July 13 and August 17 thru Labor day. Write or phone for reservations 1130 or 431. Same reasonable rates as always RESORT ... where every minute of your stay sparkles with exciting events!" • Planned Activities... sports, roasts, hayrides • BARON'S OWN CABARET ... danc- ing, star entertainment • Cocktail Hour . . Midnitt snacks ... Moonlight swimming • - •Jtab 14 •• 110#44 .- — private beach on the •Directly on LakeM;lobigan. 500 feet of PREMISES - Picturesque • Spacious Grounds • All Vacation Activities - Professional Entertainment - Dancing 130 Modern Airy Rooms - Private Baths - Delicious Modern Kosher Food - American Plan - Playground Attractive In a lush setting of 20 green acres Bring the children. Supervised play. E•wHOrn4KE tam for Children. NEW REDUCED RATES Rates. 111 North Shore Drive Suggest early reser- y.1,0m, Writ, or phone South Haven 433 Telephone 120 NEW YORK. 4.JTA)—The City Council of New York unani- mously decided to name one of the squares in the city after Itz- hak Leibush Peretz. noted Jew- ish writer, in connection with the 100th anniversary of his birth, now being celebrated throughout the world. "Peretz Square" will . be located between Houston Street and First Street, in one of the sections of the city thickly populated by Jews. BARON'S RESORT, SOUTH HAVEN, MICH. South Haven, Mich. IIIIMumerammumi 1, 04t, ,ottk(flt pass all too quickly at eccommeeto..ows. • the Famous for 30 Years As the Most Ideal Vacation Spot in South Haven. • Spacious. beautiful grounds for rest and recreation, deli- cious meals, homelike atmos- phere, childrens counsellors. MOST REASONABLE RATES 444. Be assured of a Wonderful Va-. cation for the *-- Entire Family. ZLATKINS RESORT K IL S. 31. So. Haven, Mick. Plsesi* fie. Hawse iii r. ,,,etcve on th• b101 , ck• Incomparable Playwright G r s on ("Born •Yesterday") Kanin tells us he knows a comedian whose seven- year-old son came home with his report card. "Well, son," said the comedian, "did you get promot- ed?" "I did better than that. Pop," was the reply. "I was held over for another 26 weeks." ZLATKINS . .. ROSENSOWS Lake Park R•sort campus. Dutch Court Nullifies Sale Of Surrendered Securities North Shore Drive South Haven, Mich. "Vacation Land for Everyone" SPECIAL JUNE ONLY Any Room 3 Meals Per Person s Dedication exercises for the ADOLPH ULLMAN AMPHITHE- ATRE at Brandeis University will be held Sunday afternoon, on the Brandeis Waltham einstein's $5.00 "LADY POSSESSED" is show - inF at the Center Theater. c DELICIOUS KOSHER CUISINE Once at Weinstein's- Aiwa-1.5. at SUPERVISED CHILDREN'S ACTIVITIES With +IF Frida y , May 30, 1952 THE JEWISH NEWS-19 Mrs. Hopp Re-Elected WomeN,74, Division Head *co. 'smba places Swart (Cs KO ■ .thed• ow. Coetfeet pc-e , e6 best V ete the zest of superlative 'vacation living at SLEEPY HOLLOW BEACH. And rightly so! Entering the friendly portals to this secluded summer retreat on Lake Michigan, you leave all cares behind as you . begin a delightfully casual, unforgettable holiday Amid the many green acres, you relax and play And what a joy for the children! They romp happily over the spacious grounds filled with wholesome activities for young enthusiasts Swimming at our wide, sandy beach, tennis, softball. pingpong, safety playground, handball, shuffleboard and a score of other amusements to fill out a round the clock program. Supervised children's activities as desired. Riding stables and two beautiful golf courses are minutes' away MEW HOLLOW 13EACH South Haven, Michigan Claude Montt. Phone South Maven *60 R•sialoat I■14,noget SnrEty fl• , GIOUNC tea • :ers tr. . . court:m...sit atODEIIN itb), with yew c,Id•en p•t- - ecss, •ft.t.04.0.414 s4a.. her Q. Pa.". one. ta b M COTTAGES on. Wet bedrectat beta