You Just Name It; Omena Inn Has It Like to dance? Dance every evening to the music of a fine dance orchestra at Omena Inn . FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE ICE: 3-7290 Like to swim? Swim from Omena Inn's private beach on beautiful Grand Traverse Bay FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE KE. 3-7290 Like to fish? Fish on Omena Inn's well-stocked private lake. It's right on the pre- mises . . FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE_ KE. 3-7290 Want dancing lessons? Reno and Rita, stars of the Holly- wood Palladium, will teach you at Omena Inn . . . FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE:: KE. 3-729_ Want entertainment? See Ted Berger, star of "Studio One," at beautiful Omena Inn .. . Enjoy good food? The finest Jewish - American dishes are served at Omena Inn . . FORAPERVATIONS.PHONE - 90 Like the theatre? See full length productions at Omena Inn's own playhouse .. . FOR K PHONE; 3-7 90 Suffer from hay fever? Get relief at Omena Inn in Mich- igan's pollen-free area . . . FOR.RESERVATIONS PHONE' KE. 3-7290 Like baseball? You'll like Omena Inn's baseball dia- mond, right on the grounds. Like activity? Omena Inn's program is filled with parties and social events .. . FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE ICE. 3-7290 uh activities the Mayfair Room, 19161 Schae- fer. Officers to be inducted are Mesdames Andrew Gantz, presi- dent; Maurice Garelik, vice- president; Joseph Eisenberg, treasurer; Michael Gaines, Sam Levine and Sam Ginsberg, sec- retaries; Frank Hoffman, sgt- at-arms; and Charles Tarnopol, publicity chairman. * * * BETH JOSEH SISTERHOOD will hold its installation lunch- eon at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday. New officers to be inducted are Mes- dames Etta Kleinman, presi- dent; Minnie Schneider and Eva Robinson, vice-presidents; Minnie Alpert and Tillie Cohen, secretaries; Rose Schecter, treasurer; Sarah Adelman, hos- pitaler; and Sarah Karp, tri- bute chairman. * * * PURITY CHAPTER, Order of Eastern Star, will hold its birth- day dinner and initiation cere- mony at 6 p.m., Monday, in the temple, 80 W. Alexandrine, ac- cording t o Dorothy K i n g, worthy- matron. Degrees will be exemplified by past matrons and patrons of the chapter. For dinner reservations, call Evelyn Joseph, DI. 1-2730, or Sylvia Stirn, UN. 1-7697. * * * An installation luncheon is planned by KINNERET CHAP- TER, Pioneer Women, at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, at Zack's. Elsie Harold will induct the fol- lowing: Mesdames Sarah Kan- ter, president; Rebecca Warren, Rae Feinberg and Esther Nus- baum, vice-presidents; Rebecca Cohen, advisory; Sophie Tatel- man, treasurer; Fay Mandell, Sadie Begun, Lillie Goldman, Blanche Lesser, secretaries. Chairmen are Mesdames Es- ther Nusbaum, Nettie Betinsky, Rebecca Warren, Esther Reder, Frances Driker, Rae Feinberg, Blanche Baron, Frances Shayne, Elizabeth Ruskin, Eva Trumbka, Sonia Gertzman, Ruth Gosman, Sam Berman, Ida Fish, Tillie Wine, Sophie Tatelman, Bessie Kutnick, Betty Belinski, Sonia Goldberg and Anna Zemmol, chairman. A presentation by the Sharona Chapter Choral Group will be a feature of the after- noon's program. * * * Mrs. Vera Rom, president of DETROIT LADIES LECHEM ANEEIM, announces that a luncheon and games party will be held at 12:30 p.m., Wednes- day, at Cong. Shaarey Zion, 12353 Linwood. Friends are in- vited to attend. Proceeds will go to charity. * * * TUROVER LADIES AUXIL- IARY has completed final plans for its annual luncheon at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, at Turover Tem- ple, 12129 Dexter, according to Mrs. Rosalyn Zeldes, president. Games and prizes will be fea- tured. Tickets are available at the door. The public is invited. All proceeds will go to charity. ! I WHY WORRY I, ! PER PERSON FOR 7 DAYS FOR EVERYTHING DANCING - ORCHESTRA N Y ENTERTAINMENT COUNSELORS TAKE CARE OF YOUR CHILDREN IN POLLEN-FREE NORTH MICHIGAN.' FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE KENWOOD 3-7290 OR WRITE OMFNA INN. OMENA. MICH. () g Office or Plant Parties In Our Privote Banquet Room DARBY'S UN 2-7642 7 - Mile- Wyoming Plans _All Details TRAY CATERING - SPECIALISTS detc4t exciting fashion shows 12:30 p.m. at Sacca RESTAURANT and LOUNGE 18800 W. McNICHOLS RD. HEINZ- KOSHER VEGETARIAN BEANS For a "milchig" meal that's different ! OMENA INN $ 691? AMERICAN-JEWISH/ • CUISINE BAR MITZVAHS SHOWERS attend .. . This nourishing main dish is quick, easy and delicious! Here's all it takes:— 2 cups of sliced mushrooms 2 tablespoons of minced onions 3 tablespoons of butter 1 can (16 oz.) Heinz Kosher Vegetarian Beans in Tomato Sauce Chopped parsley (This recipe should make 3 - 4 servings.) MORE FUN FOR EVERYONE AT RATE CHILDREN WOMEN'S SABBATH LEAGUE is still accepting con- tributions -for refrigeration equipment for the Yeshiva Bnai Akiva, in Jerusalem. The Israel institution was the beneficiary of last week's. annual Kibbutz Project. Checks may be sent to 3824 Cortland. Mrs. Isadore Levin, president, advises that contributions to the scholarship fund in memory of Mrs. Lillian Kaplan may be sent to Mrs. Milton Winston, 18618 Prairie. Leave Everything to Us Man, woman, young or old, you'll have more fun on your vacation at Omena Inn .. . it FREIE GESELSHAFT READ- ING CIRCLE will close its sea- son with a program at 12:30 p.m., Saturday; at Workmen's Circle Center, 11529 Linwood. Lunch will be served, followed by a review of two books of current Yiddish authors. Saul Maltz, Circle school principal, will speak on the works of Jacob Pat and Dr. Bruselov. * * * PYTHIAN SISTERS will hold a clothing shower for Israel on June 27, at its temple. Games will be featured, with a social hour to follow. The program will close the current season. For information, c all Mrs. Frieda Willner, UN. 4-7458. * * * GAMMA KAPPA CHI ALU- MNI AUXILIARY will end its first season with an installation dinner-dance July 21, at Menjo's Supper Club. Officers to be in- ducted are Mesdames Floyd Bornstein, president; Chester Winston, vice-president; Sam LeFond, secretary; and Aaron Katzman, treasurer., * * * JEWISH WOMEN'S EURO- PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA- TION will hold a board meet- ing at 12 noon, Monday, in the home of Mrs. A. Miller, 3778 Wager, when final plans will be made for a lawn party at 12 noon, Wednesday, at the -home of Mrs. Morris Miller, 197216 San Juan- Mrs. Joshua Sperka, treasurer, FISH! ".SWIM! PRIVATE BEACH: • ba, ° • - 4 • • 4 .4 ,.ct, to 4 sc 4 r ' 1 dAky illir, - 4 Q. 1. SAUTE: _Mushrooms and onion in butter until lightly browned. WYN and HAROLD LANDIS HOME CATERING • STYLE • ELEGANCE • BEAUTY WYN-HAROLD CATERING Phoke , DI. 1-2755 911 ,. iv, '' — ...., V •-.?.- \ ) , A> . 66:iis ,s.,....x., 4,. i" , .. . : .*:s 2. ADD: Heinz Kosher Vege- 3. GARNISH with chopped *Arian Beans. Heat thoroughly. parsley. Serve piping hot. Start accepting compliments. Always ask for HEINZ, the world's largest-selling vegetarian beans. Look for the 0 seal of =dorm:eau THE UNION OF ORTHODOX JEWISH CONGREGATIONS OF AMERICA.. 13—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Ericlay, June 15, 1956 omen s PHI SIGMA SIGMA sorority, at its recent election meeting voted the following into office: Mildred Sherman, president; Mrs. Lawrence Stein, vice-pres- ident; Mrs. Robert Pasman, sec- retary-treasurer; and Mrs. Leon- ard Acker, program chairman. * * * LADIES AUXILIARY of the Plumbing and Heating Con- tractors Association will hold its annual installation luncheon at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, in Mrs. Samuel Bicol'l, newly- elected president of FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER, Mizrachi Women, announces that - a gar- den party luncheon will be held Wednesday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. Abe Nusbaum, 4216 W. Outer Dr. Mrs. Daniel Temchin will report highlights of her recent trip to Israel. Pro- ceeds will go to the Child Res- toration Fund. For information, call Mrs. I. M. Becker, TO. 8-7490. * *