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August 01, 1952 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-08-01

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Show Place of South Haven, Mich.

BILTMORE HOTEL

Facing the Lake
Activties — Newly Built Tennis Court
Recreation Room • Fuly Equipped

Playground ' for Children with an At-
tendant • Shuffle Board • Ping Fong
Boating • Fishing • Golf • Enter-

;ainment • Dancing Nightly • Moving
Pictures. Write for Brochure.

Israel Bonds
Israel Visit

BILTMORE HOTEL, So. Haven, Mich.
Phone I 24
"Sensible Rates"

AND

MEET REST

ZEST

Based on 5-Day Special Rate
to Friday

Sunday

For Reservations and
Frt. Illustrated Brochure

ES'hiodermao lefonageasol

I s

Detroit office WO. 5-0292 .

For o 'Different" Family Vocatio•
Plan Your FLORIDA Stay at

North Shore Manor, Worn: Beach, Florida
Shinderrnon-Manoged Lux ury Apa rtm•nes

MRS. FRED A. GINSBURG

A preview of fall and winter
fashions by Maurice Rentner, in-
ternationally famous designer of
women's clothes, will be spon-
sored Sept. 17 at Masonic Tem-
ple by the Women's Division of
the Detroit Israel Bond Commit-
tee.
Chairman of arrangements
Mrs. Milton Mahler announced
that Mr. Rentner will appear
personality at the show to pre-
sent his latest creations.
Admission to the preview will

Your Jewish News WANT AD

6—THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, August 1, 1952

number is WO. 5-1155.

house various Israeli govern- engineer, told a group of ne
ment offices — including the men who he conducted on
' Foreign Ministry which will be tour of the new governme
be the purchase of an Israel transferred here from Tel Aviv— center in this city.
bond during the period July 15
through Sept. 15. Tickets also
will be presented to those women
' who sell $500 or more in Israel
bonds during this period.
The first 200 women to purchase
$500 or more in Israel bonds will
be invited to meet the noted de-
signer persbnally at brunch at
10 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 17. at
Hotel Statler.
The Women's Division, under
the chairmanship of Mrs. Theo-
dore Bargman, will hold its first
major meeting for the fashion
show project at the Women's
City Club, 2110 Park, at 1 p.m.
Thursday.
The speaker at the meeting
will be Mrs. Fred A. Ginsburg
, who will tell of her recent visit
to Israel. Members of the Wo -
... world's largest steel swimming pool
• men's Division. including presi-
outdoor nautical dance patio ... 12 o11-11
dents and Israel Bond chairmen
weather tennis courts -.. . new guest houses,
of Detroit Jewish women's or-
Hollywood-styled
special accommodations
ganizations. will gather to re-
for HONEYMOONERS. it
port on fashion show assign-
Star-studded entertainment
2 orchestras l-
ments.
featuring TITO RODRIGUEZ and his ensemble
In a series of recent meetings.
... beautiful 5-mile lake ... motor boating ...1
volunteers met at the homes of
canoeing...all water spoor's...
Mrs. I. B. Dworman. American
Jewish Congress: Mrs. Irving
reservations see your Travel Agent.
Lipson. Bnai Brith Women, and
Color Brochure on Request
Mrs. Phillip Stollman. Mizrachi
Women, to report on assign-
ments.
Information concerning the
fashion show can be obtained by
calling the Israel bond office,
WO. 2-5091.

and everything's FABULOUSLY nee'

Pewaukee, Wisconsin

20 miles west of Milwaukee.
Indoor Swimming
Pool.
Complete 14 ea I th Spa and
Solarium.
$12 Daily
American
From
Plan

JERUSALEM, (JTA) — The will be ready by the end of t
1 temporary
buildings which will year. Shlomo Araza, governme

Where the only ones nu:swing are yo

AT

Tropical

'Foreign Ministry Builds Offices‘in Jerusalem

tl r
e Fashion Show for
M aurice R en

Rabbi Adler to Address
Bnai Brith Institute at

Oakton Manor Sept. 5-7

Meyer Bernstein. Wassan,
Wis.. District Grand Lodge No.
6 chairman of Bnai Brith insti
tutes for Judaism, announced
that the 3rd annual institute
would be held at Oakton Manor,
Pewaukee Lake. WIS., Sept. 5-7.
This is one of a series of 14
similar institutes being con-
ducted by Bnai Brith through-
out the United States this sum-
mer and is designed to provide
a program of Jewish life and
Jewish living for adults.
The theme of this Institute
will be "Men and Ideas That
Have Molded Judaism." The
faculty will include Dr. Marvin
Fox, a member of the Depart-
ment of Philosophy at Ohio
State University, and Rabbi
Morris Adler of Detroit.
Reservations may be made
with Meyer Bernstein, 211 E.
Ross St., Wausau, Wis.

-

ANOTHER SHINDERMAN RESORT
for a PERFECT WISCONSIN VACATION

n—on Lake Tombeau 65 miles from Chicago

FOR SUMMER REST AND RECREATION

• Two Magnificent Lakes, Floating Swimming Pool
• All Summer Sports— Private 18-hole Golf Course

• Horseback Riding • Nightly. Dancing, Entertainment.

KENMORE
HALL

700 Room Hotel

145 EAST 23rd STREET

RATES FROM $2.25 DAILY-SINGLE

FROM $4.50 DAILY- DOUBLE

Your opportunity to enjoy • glori-
ous New York vacation at a sav-
ing! Many features to please you

hotel.

at this refined, dignified
FREE swimming pool, good food

served at budget cost in both
shop and restaurant . .

coffee

bar and . lounge. Just a
away from United
Nations. Times Square. Radio

excellent

few minutes

City. Empire State Building.
right et the

Transportation

door.

Max Gabel, Artist, Dies
LOS ANGELES, (JTA) — Max
Gabel. prominent Yiddish actor
and playwright, who wrote about
WOODWARD 5-0292
120 plays. died here. He was 75.
Born in Galicia, he was brought
or call Detroit Agent—WOodward 5-0292
to the U. S. at 11, and while
Also Under Shindennon Management
working in factories he was at-
* For Year-'round Pleasure—Oakton Manor, Pewaukee,
* For North Wood. Relaxation--Oakton Pines, Eagle River, Wis.
tracted to the Yiddish theater.
* For Exotic Splendor—North Shore PA/MM, Miami Beech. Fl.. ,
At the age of 14 he joined a dra-
matic club in New York and
Counselor later became one of the leading
for 'stars of the Jewish stage. He
retired in 1932 and settled in
Children California.

COME TO

On the Shores of Lake Huron
1 96 Miles North of Detroit

Sandy
Greenbush Inn offers a delightful vocation.
Beaches, Private Golf Course, Tennis, Riding, and a
competent staff provides for your every desire. A dining
room that prepares delightful food in the Jewish-Ameri-
con manner. Cocktail Lounges, Full Entertainment Stoff.
Counselors for the Children.

PLUS: A GREAT NEW 9 HOLE COLF COURSE . . . FREE
RHUMBA LESSONS AND . . . NASHERAI.

STAR STUDDED ENTERTAINMENT

Hagen and His Society Bond
* Roy Williams and Georgina
Ak Cuban Pete and His Bongo Drums
*Marine Hite Club

* George

For
Reservations
Phone
Greenbush
9779
or in
Detroit

Under the

Direction of

Harry and

Merton

Dermer

ELKIN HOTEL and TRAVEL BUREAU
DI. 1-2717
WO. 5 3431

-

TEL AVIV, (JTA) A solemn
ceremony took place at the office
of Prime Minister David Ben-
Gurion on the occasion of the
publication of "Scrolls of Fire,"
an anthology containing the
writings of 194 men and women
who were killed fighting in the
War of Liberation.
A number of parents whose
sons and daughters fell in the
Arab-Israel war were presented
with copies of the volume by
the Prime Minister. Brig. Yigal -
Yadin, Israel Chief of Staff,
who also took part in the cere-
mony, told the parents: "Only
those who know how to live for
an idea, know how to die for
it."



AT GREENBUSH, MICH.

More than 50 per cent of
Michigan's tourist accommoda-
tions now remain open through-
out the year, according to the
State Tourist Council. Only a
few years ago most of them dis-
continued operations shortly af-
ter Labor Day.

EiKHART LAKE,

HOTEL

WISCONSIN

This surnrner, vocation •t Wisconsin's most beautiful and
luxurious resort. Just a few hours away by car, - bus or
streamliners. Huge private, whit. sandy booch, golf, ten-
nis, movies, hay-rock polies, square dancing, food fit for a
king. Trained grovirrnossail for the children. Two cocktail lounges.
Dancing nightly. One charge covers everything. Rates ',which, 3
meals a day and star night club entertainment. Weekly rates
from $75.00 For the best vacation you ever hod .

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