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June 17, 1955 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1955-06-17

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16—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Adas Shalom young Couples Slate Two June Even

Mrs. Max Bruner to Head Hebrew Ladies Aid

A special candlelighting cere-
mony is planned to . mark the
44th annual installation of of-
ficers of the Hebrew Ladies Aid
Society. The program is .sched-
uled for Monday, at Holiday
Manor,
Mrs. Paul R. Freeman, a past
president. of the organization,

Walker Lamp Co.

18292 WYOMING

FOR BETTER SERVICE ON:

Broken Ceramics and
Lamp Repair

Call: UN. 3-3506

Large selection of Lamps
and Shades; imported hand-
. cut crystal and gifts.

June 24th Opens Summer Season

CLOVER LODGE FEATURES
SPECIAL 4TH of JULY CELEBRATION

GALA WEEK-END OF FUN INCLUDING MUSICAL
COMEDY SHOWS, DANCING, COSTUME BALL,
PRIZES, AND AN ELABORATE BUFFET DINNER
PLANNED FOR CLOVER LODGE ON 4th of JULY.

Nightly dancing to Len Wallace
and His Orchestra will feature
Phyllis Putlberg, Song-Stylist, of
Radio and Television fame and
well-known to the Detroit Jew-
ish Community.

On ,Beautiful Grand Traverse Bay

SUPERB AMER:JEWISH CUISINE

NAY FEVER RELIEF

FROM

$55

Per wk.

oaft,DREN

Amer.
Plan

• SAFE SANDY REACH

• CH1LOREN'S COUNSELOR

sKAIDIED ACTIVITIES

RAT! • ORCHESTRA

CLOVER LODGE

In her second season at Clover
Lodge is the lovely and talented
Joan Ellen Erman, whose re-
markable yoke has been heard
in Musical Comedy and Concert
appearances.

FOR RESERVATIONS •

Plum:

SUTTONS BAY 1-3240

0090 Oft*: Mrs.

Elms,

U. V.3-1113

GALA SEASON OF PLAYS AND MUSICALS
ANNOUNCED FOR SUMMER AT CLOVER LODGE

"Entertainment at its best" will be the slogan for the Summer
Season at Clover Lodge, Mrs, Joseph M. Erman, in her third season
ownership of this famous North Michigan Resort, has assembled an
impressive staff of entertainers,

Besides holding a B.A. degree
in Music, Mr. Herman, as a
graduate student of theatre, has
starred in most of this season's
plays at Wayne U. Together
with a large staff of entertain-
ers, he has prepared a varied
and brilliant program of enter-
tainment for Clover Lodge
guests.

Dancing nightly to Len Wallace
and his Orchestra will afford
Clover Lodge guests practice, so
they can compete for the beauti-
ful Grand Prize in the weekly
dance contests.

QUALIFIED TEACHERS DIRECT CHILDREN'S
ACTIVITIES AT CLOVER LODGE . RESORT

Phylis Kowall Wed
To Benjamin. Faeder

BARGAIN RATES INTRODUCE
THE SUMMER SEASON WITH A
3 DAY WEEK-END JUNE 24-
JUNE 27. ONLY $19.50 and up.
THE JULY 4th WEEK-END RATE
IS 3 DAYS FOR $27.50 and up.
A 10% DISCOUNT ON WEEKLY
RATES FROM JUNE 24 to JULY
10. Take advantage of these low
fates for an extra holiday of fun.

FOR RESERVATIONS PLEASE
CALL.

TY. 7-5171

Adv.

Members of the Adas Shalom stones, Irving Barit, Mrs. IA
Young Married Couples Club will Brodman and Mr. and Mrs. . fl
hold their annual steak roast on Lerner.
Saturday evening-, at Cass Ben-
ton Park,
WEDDINGS
The organization's dramatic
BAR MITZVAHS
H
group is currently holding re.-
Candids and 3D's
O
hearsals for a feature presenta-
by
tion, "The Cohen Mutiny," an
JACK GORBACK
original play by Mrs. Myron Hor-
owitz, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kaner
TO. 7-0930
S
and Mr. and Mrs. Nat Goldstone,
to be presented June 29, in the
synagogue social 'hall.
The imcomparable
In the cast will be Mrs. Horo-
witz, the Kaners a n d Gold-

IRV
FIELD

KEEP THOSE PRECIOUS
MOMENTS ALIVE WITH
"MOVING PICTURES"

And His

Society -

KINO FILM STUDIOS

Orchestra

Weddings, Bar Mitzvahs, Parties

YE. 5-6103

TU. 3-4367 after 5 p.m.

Town-N-Casual Hair Styles

MRS. BENJAMIN FAEDER

In a double-ring ceremony,
May 22, Phylis Kowall, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Kowall,
was united in marriage to Ben-
jamin Louis Faeder, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Faeder. The
nuptials were solemnized in the
home of the bride's parents, on
Cortland Ave.
The new Mrs. Faeder_ chose a
gown of imported French lace,
highlighted by a fitted bodice
and full waltz-length skirt. Her
two-tiered veil of silk illusion
was caught to her head by a fit-
ted cap of matching lace.
The newlyweds left. for a wed-
ding trip to New York and Can-
ada following the ceremony,

Auxiliary of JNF
Re-Elects Mrs. Ravin

Mrs. Sidney Ravin, recently
re-elected president of t h e
Ladies Auxiliary of the Jewish
National Fund, will be installed
into office' at the final open
meeting of the year at 12:30
p.m., Tuesday, at Beth Aaron
Synagogue.
Mrs. David J. Cohen, program
chairman, announces that Em-
ma 'Lazaroff Schaver will be
featured on the program. She
bring her
new Mercury
Record, "From
the Heart of a
People," made
in Israel with
the Kol Israel
Orchestra, d i -
rected by Mar;
Lavry.
Mrs, Jack
Rosenthal w i 1 I
install Mrs. Ra-
i i n , together
with the follow-
Mrs. Ravin ing officers:
Mesdames William Levin, first
vice-president and chairman of
the board; Samuel Krone, Ed-
ward Wishnetsky, Morris Lerch-;
over and Harry Portnoy, vice-
presidents; I. Bloom, Abraham
Scheuer, Jack Grossbart, Joseph
Rubin, Sidney Diem, Sidney
Katchem, Samuel Baker, J. Seid-
man, Leonard Olshansky, sec-
retaries; Leo Lesser, treasurer. •
Chairmen include Mesdames
Al Schneider and Max Stollman,
fund-raising co-chairmen; Ben
Paull, membership co-chairman;
David J. Cohen, Blue Box co-
chairman; Jules Kraft Peter
Chodoroff, Jack Rosenthal and
H. Schwartz, program chairmen;
Harry Schumer,. Irving Berko-
witz, P. NI. Sikov and Morris
Kutinsky, donor secretaries; N.
Rosin, social; I. Goodman, social
contact; Nathan Linden, Gold-
en Book; A. L. Chanin, Sefer
Hayeled; Al Posen, Sefer Bar
Mitzvah; Irving Arlin, publicity.
New board members include
Mesdames William Mandel, Mor-
ris Levy, Frank Skolnick, Al
Sima, Joseph Lerner, Joseph
Broder, A. Rosenblum and Rob-
ert Rudman. Honorary board
members include Mesdames
Meyer Cooper and I. A. Lawton.
Prior to the installation cere-
mony, a dessert luncheon will be
served. Hostesses will. be Mes-
dames Peter Chodoroff, Harry
Kraft, Al Schneider and Morris
I Kutinsky.

,

Dolores Lundberg, 28 years old, who holds a teacher's certificate from
Wayne U. and is also a graduate of the U. of M., has had five years
experience both in nursery school and summer camp programs, •and
is well qualified to direct the children's activities at Clover Lodge
this summer.
This ideal camp program at
1 ,/z the adult rote is the perfect
solution for your summer vaca-
tion.

Assisting her will be two junior
counselors, a life-guard and a
children's waiter,

Friday, June 17, 1955

will install the following newly-
elected officers:
Mesdames Max Bruner, presi-
dent; Maurice Riegler, Rose
White, Hermine Sirnkovitz and
Rose Goldman, vice-presidents;
Albert Reisner, treasurer; Jos-
eph Rosenthal, I d a Goldfine,
Katie Bodansky, secretaries;
Fanny Roth, inner guard; and
Gizella Kallush, conductress.
Trustees include Mesdames
Paul R. Freeman, Abe Miller,
William Roth and Bertha Weiss,
while chairmen will be Mes-
dames Allan Janawitz, courtesy;
Bernard Wiatrak, visiting; Julia
Ring, case chairman; and Lib- -
bie Laurence, telephone chair-
man.
Mrs. Helen Auslander, honor-
ary president of the group and
one of its original organizers,
will deliver the invocation, and
M r s. Elfred& Greenwald will
serve as chairman.

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Family Restaurant Day

Sunday,. June 19, at 18495 Wyoming

Bring the family for a delicious home-cooked dinner. Specialties
for the youngsters. You will enjoy every bite in a pleasant at-
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LTE FISH'

THE 'LABOR ZIONIST MOVEMENT

CORDIALLY.INVITES YOU TO ATTEND

THE CEREMONY OF THE,

(Lying o - the 'CorrkerJione

of the

Labor Zionist Cultural Center

SUNDAY, JUNE 19th, 1955 at 12 NOON.

SCHAEFER HIGHWAY AT SEVEN Mrl,V. ROAD

Opposite Ahavas Achim Synagogue

This is an Historic Day in Our Labor Zionist Movement
Please Attend
Bring Your Family

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