Monument Unveilings tl II - z:- (Unveiling announcements may oe inserted by mail or by calling The Jewish News office. YE 8-9364. Written announcements must be accompanied by the name and address of the person making the insertion. There is a standard charge of. 82.00 for unveiling notices. measuring an inch in depth.) the service, open house will be held from 1 to 4 p.m., at the home of Mrs. William Kass, 'rn 19515 Prevost, to honor her sis- ters, Mary Bakst on a visit from ti Rome, Italy, and Mrs. Yale Kahn, visiting from San Diego, F:41 0 The family of the late Joseph Calif. C4 - * * Blumenfeld announces the un- The family. of the late Anita .•veiling of a monument in his 41 memory at 11 a.m., Sunday, July Rubin announces the unveiling 15, at Northwest Hebrew Me- of a monument in her memory • morial Park Cemetery ; 6 Mile at 2 p.m., Sunday, July 15, at • 4,.• and Middlebelt. Rabbi Segal Chesed shel Ames Cemetery- -= will officiate. Relatives and Rabbi Gruskin will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked friends are asked to attend. * * -* to attend. ev.; * * * The family of the late Rev. ▪ .2' Elia Horowitz announces the The family of the late Jennie unveiling of a monument in his Gittelman announces the un- A._ memory at 11 a.m., Sunday; July veiling of a monument in her es 22, at Cong. Beth Yehudah memory at 12:30 p.m., Sunday, no Cemetery, 14 Mile and Gratiot. July 15,. at Workmen's Circle • r'.4 Relatives and friends are asked Cemetery. Rabbi Segal will of- - to attend. ficiate, Relatives and friends are * * * asked to attend. * * * Mrs. Norman Schreiber and Mrs. Eve Hirsh Reingold an- The family of the late Mrs. no-unce the unveiling of a monu- Minnie Fine announces the un- ment in memory of their late veiling of a monument in her sister, Ann Hirsh Tanner, at 1 memory at 2 p.m., Sunday, July p.m., Sunday, July 15, at Beth 15, at Chesed shel Emes Ceme- Moses Cemetery. Rabbi Levin tery. Rabbi Levin will officiate. will officiate. Relatives and Relatives and friends are asked friends are asked to attend. to attend. * * * * * * The family of the late Flora The family of the late Louis Bakst and Elie Gurwitz an- Morris announces the unveiling nounce the double unveiling of of a monument in her memory monuments in their memories at 10 a.m., Sunday, July 15, at at 12 noon, Sunday, July 15, at Machpelah Cemetery. Relatives Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi and friends are asked to, attend. * * * Sperka will officiate. Members of the family, Mrs. Rose Bakst, The family of the late Rose Mary Bakst, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Meisel Rubin announces the un- Bakst, Mrs. Yale Kahn (Esther), veiling of a monument in her Mr. and Mrs. William Kass memory at 2. p.m., Sunday, July (Ree), and Mr. and Mrs. Louis 15, at Hebrew Memorial Park Zucker (Diane) wish to extend Cemetery, Gratiot at 14 Mile. an open invitation to all friends. Relatives and friends are asked whom they have been unable to attend. to contact personally. Following •. Brevities 1 JEWISH NEWS STAMP COLLECTOR •" " ^ , Hit Pravda's Deletrorls o f Anti-Semitic , NEW YORK, (JTA) lifse Soviet's leading newspaper Pravda was severely criticized by_ the American Communist newspaper Daily Worker for de- leting references to the "liqui- dation" of many Jewish writers in the USSR wheh Pravda re- printed an article by Eugene Dennis, American Communist leader, from the Daily Worker. Mr. Dennis condemned the Stalin era for "snuffing out lives of more than a score of Jewish cultural figures." "If the charge were untrue, all Pravda had to do was to deny it," the Daily Worker wrote. "Moreover, an explana- tion • is long overdue from the Soviet leaders about the physi- cal annihilation of the top So- viet Jewish writers and poets in the late forties." . Bonn Parliament Approves Ir40,000 fotIr Aged Refugees BONN, — Final ap- proval was 'given to a bill allo- cating $240,00-0 by the West Ger- man government for the con- struction of a home in Paris for aged refugees there who es- caped from Gerrriany during the Nazi regime. Approval came when the Bundestag passed the bill in. its third reading. By HENRY S. STERN _ Joel Baumer, one of the junior readers of this column, recently sent us an interesting note about his collection of Israeli stamps. OUT IN Joel wrote about the first regu- FRONT! lar Israeli set of stamps pic- turing ancient coins. Other readers of the "Jewish News Yes, in more Stamp Collector," older col- ways than one Ookton Manor's out in front! Vacation lectors as well as "juniors,", are with us and see for yourself. always invited to write us about Air Conditioning their philatelic favorites. New U.S.A. Stamps The Post Office Department Pewaukee Lake, Wisconsin in Washington has announced Just 2 hours from Chicago dACtiosi three new commemorative For Full Information NEW— stamps. On Aug. 5 a stamp hon- SHINDERMAN MODIFIED AMERICAN PLAN oring "Wheatland," the home MANAGEMENT of James Buchanan, will be is- 619 N. Michigan Ave. sued at Lancaster, Pa. Princeton MOhawk 4-6440 Chicago University's Nassau Hall will be the central design of a stamp =MN to be issued at Princeton, N. J., Sept. 22. The 50th anniversary ... . of Devils Tower Monument in See your Travel Agent Wyoming will be commemorat ed on a stamp to be issued on Sept. 24. WALDMAN'S Book of Esther daily ;,er pers r, AIR CONDITIONED How far back in time do we 2 iq 'cam only r ooms : have to go for some of the • HOTEL earlier ."postal experiences" of 250 1,zu•,903 ro om s the JewiSh people? One answer INCLUDING BREAKFAST DIETARY LAWS O B AND DINNER is: Go to chapter 3 of the Book SERVED of - Esther. * INCLUDES FREE: Dancing, Shows, Entertainment— After Haman convinced King European Parties, Contests, Prizes... Ahasuerus to destroy the Jewish Man Available Pool, Patio, Private Beach! people ". . . letters were sent by Witte for brochure or see your travel agent losorre NOW for HIGH HOLIDAYS posts into all the king's prov- (Sept. 5 to 15) inces to . . . slay and to cause and make plans for Winter! to perish, all Jews . . ." Later on it is stated that "The posts went forth in haste by the king's commandment, and the degree was given out- in Shushan the castle . . ." At the recent TOPEX stamp This Summer Spend Your Vacation Days at exhibition in Detroit, the noted Jewish singer Jan Bart won the Grand Award, the Motor City. Topical Trophy, for his collec- tion of Specialized Roosevel- tiana. 44 Oak/on Manor - Ethel Waters, one of the great ladies of the theater, will star in "The Member of the gEMI:1-Mgawlgn Wedding," • the second attrack. tion of the Northland Playhouse, which op ens Tuesday, at the Northland Cen- ter tent theater. Egypt Ups Arms Budget On Lovely Lake Huron — U.S. 23 Pert ormances $64,000,000 Over 1954 Greenbush, Michigan are scheduled LONDON (JTA) — A report each day received from Cairo said that Make Greenbush Inn Your Private Country Club at 8:30 p. m. the Egyptian government is this season . . . ` through July planning to spend $6,-1,000,0,00 • Superb Cuisine includes: Chicken, Chops, Steaks, Seafood and 22, and a spe- more on arms during the com- Dairy Dishes. — Baking done on premises. c i a 1 twilight ing fiscal year than last year. • Planned daily programs. show is offered The new budget reveals that • S Free midnite snacks. Miss Waters additionally at over $216,000,000 is earmarked • Dancing to Dick Wein's scintillating music. 6:30 p.m., July 2n-• • fof arms. - '•• * * * • Swimming, private beach or modern pool. • Children's counselors — small fry always welcome. CARD OF THANKS HERSCHEL LEIB will con- The family of the late Hyman • Free group dancing and swimming lessons. duct the Detroit Federation of Kimelman acknowledges with Musicians Concert Band during ' grateful appreciation the many Some Choke Reservations Still Available the week of July 16, during kind expressions of sympathy Direct Phone: Harrisville 9770 which the following schedule extended by relatives and Detroit: TO. 5-3307 will be used: Monday, Palmer friends during the family's re- cent bereavement. Park; Tuesday, Canon Park; Wednesday, Patton. • Park; -Thursday, Stoepel Park No. 1; and Friday, Clark Park. Music by Herbert, Goldmark, Ivano- vici, Bizet, Straus, Anderson and • Rossini wil• lbe played, with William De Maria as bar- There's more to a cruise than just boarding the ship. Getting desired accommoda- itone soloist. • tions at the rate you wish to spend, getting the right information on what to wear amommouimalgameatmorimemmemmo ■ r and how to pack, on tipping and the shore excursions . . . you'll want this and more if you're planning a fall or winter cruise, to Bermuda, Nassau, West Indies, South America or Mediterranean. VACATION DAYS ARE HERE - 4 Beautiful GREENBUSH INN • . Shinderman Management 619 N. Michigan, Chicago MOhawk 4-6440 JULES DONESON 'KNOWS HIS CRUISES AIN S IS S S IMMER E P P S' 9 LEVIN S RESORT "a little bit of heaven" NEWLY REMODELED ROOMS WITH PRIVATE BATHS Another pleasant thought: NO SERVICE CHARGE AT JULES DONESON TRAVEL AGENCY. Here is Jules Doneson's recommended feature for Xmas and New Years: Planned Entertainment SPECIAL FROM PER WEEK *45 EXTRA. LOW RATES -FOR CHILDREN Finest Food Served— Strict Kosher Dietary Laws CHILDREN'S COUNSELLOR SOCIAL DIRECTOR The best tip we can pass on to you is to book your space now, during the month of July. You can pick the sailing and the space you want. And each and everyone of JULES DONESON'S passengers has a surprise awaiting him or her aboard the cruise-ship. SOUTH HAVEN'S FIRST CONCRETE SWIMMING POOL Inspected by Michigan's State Board of Health WRITE OR PHONE FOR RESERVATIONS 630 OR 431 LEVIN'S RESOR T I MICHIGAN VEN Leaving December 22, CARINTHIA, newest ship afloat, as low as $350. Also the MAURETANIA, including Rio de Janeiro, for 29 days, from $750 Many other Cruises to choose from — and Jules Doneson knows his Crufses JULES DONESON TRAVEL AGENCY 11820 DEXTER BLVD. Open Sunday 11 to 3 TO 8-6896 and TO 8-8765 •