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Confirxikation and Consecration At-Home
Begin Appearing in Jewish News on May 16

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Rosen to Operate Danny Raskin's
Greenbush Inn

Sherman Rosen, a native De-
troiter, has taken over opera-
Announcements of At-Homes for Confirmands and Consecrants of Detroit's con-
tion of Greenbush Inn, popular
gregational schools will begin to appear in our columns in the issue of May 16.
northern Michigan resort, lo-
Parents are urged to mail their announcements in due time for appearance in
cated at Greenbush, Mich., over-
the issues in which they choose to list their At-Homes. There is a nominal charge
looking the shores of Lake
of $2 for each insertion and remittance must accompany the announcement.
Huron.
Rosen, who formerly operated
the SS Western States, a con-
oR
verted ship-hotel, took over
Greenbush last September, when
Omena Inn will mark the tennis, shuffleboard, volleyball, Omena's customary "nash
for the first time in the re-
opening of its 14th season on ping pong, horseshoes and boat- around the samovar," in addi-
sort's history, it was operated
June 26, it was announced this ing will be made available this tion to cocktail hours, wienie
during the winter months as a
roasts, beach parties, games,
week by Mrs. Lillian Landis, season.
ski resort.
"REVEILLE" AND "TAPS" owner of the popular Northern
Omena Inn's general manager amateur and cabaret nights.
In announcing the opening of
were already hit songs across
and activities director will be
The customary American-Jew-
the season on Memorial Day, the country and boys from all Michigan resort.
Samuel Bela Lovett, formerly ish cuisine for which the resort
Rosen said that all of the Inn's
Promising
to
be
the
biggest
activities will be in full swing over the nation were rapidly season in Omena's history, Mrs. with the Pantages Gypsy Musi- is known, excellent service and
putting away their civies to don
at that time. -
Landis said that "more emphasis cal Troupe, a member of the rooms with new and better ap-
A unique feature of the the garb of Uncle Sam . . . It than ever before will be placed dance team of Pancho and Mimi pointments are other features.
was
back
in
1943
.
.
.
Local
gal
and head of Lovett Schools of
Greenbush program, he added,
Experienced counselors will
Marge Kaplan was the pride of on entertainment, music, social the Dance.
will be the . Greenbush Inn Play-
activities,
sports
and
the
com-
guide the children, who play,
Social activities will include are entertained and eat together
house, -a regular summer stock the USO, organizing entertain- fort of our guests."
theater, which will offer vaca- ment galore for the guys in
A full-time orchestra has been
in their own dining room, while as
tioners a different production uniform . . . Being a "show biz" signed for the entire season, and
parents are free to participate in
each week throughout the sum- gal from away back when she there will be dancing every South Haven Continues planned adult activities. Chil-
was
seven
years
old,
doing
a
mer months.
night, along with entertainment Dress-Up Campaign
dren's facilities include fully-
Under the direction of Jim singing act while her cousin by some of the leading stars in
South Haven, considered one equipped playground, handicraft
McKinney, former assistant com- Leonard Goldgleid played the show business.
of the most popular resort towns shop, special dancing and swim-
pany manager of Melody Circus piano, it was like so much water
Guests will swim from Ome- in the entire Midwest, is cur- ming instruction, water • sports
rolling
off
a
duck's
back
for
in Detroit, the Playhouse will
na's own private, sandy beach rently dressing up for the 1958 and trips.
feature such plays as "The Four Marge to play her big role in on Grand Traverse Bay, and summer season.
Advising that special rates
Poster," "The Moon Is Blue," the great war effort . . . But there will be fishing on the
An extensive improvement
"Janus" and "Champagne Com- instead of continuing in front resort's private lake. Baseball, plan, started last spring, is being will be in effect until July 12,
Mrs. Landis suggests that reser-
of the Kleig lights, Marge met
plex."
continued this year. Among the vations be made immediately by
Located 195 miles from De- Phil and married life became
innovations will be the widening phoning KE. 3-7290.
troit, Greenbush Inn is situated her new stage . . . Little did Thunderbird Camp
of - the street and boardwalk
on five acres of beautiful Marge dream that 15 years
along the lake, which will he
grounds overlooking the lake. after her '43 USO chores, she Sets June 23 Opening
extended to the pier, and the
Sand Trop
Putting Green
Its special attractions are a would be organizing entertain-
Mickey Stern and Arnie
heated swimming pool, private, ment again . . . this time on a Fisher, co-directors of Thunder- addition of new benches and a
sandy beach, tennis courts, lawn business basis . . . Marge has bird Day Camp, this week an- chain of beautiful lights.
The city is presently negotiat-
games, a stable right on the become a full-fledged booking nounced that June 23 has been
premises and a golf course less agent with the Jack Reed set as the opening day of a fun- ing with the Greyhound Bus Co.
for direct service from Detroit,
Agency.
than a mile away.
filled, entertaining and carefully via Kalamazoo, and is keeping
* * *
Special Rates for Groups
As part of its social program,
supervised summer for children pace with the constant improve-
Greenbush will offer varied
LAST SUNDAY, on the floor ages, 4 to 6 and 7 to 12.
ments being made by the many
planned activity every evening, of his room, little Miles Gur-
Youngsters from the Detroit-
including theater parties, hay stein was busy with a paper Oak Park area will participate resorts.
rides, beach parties and danc- and pencil when his mother, in individualized swim instruc-
ing in the ballroom and at pool- Mrs. Joseph Gurstein, came in tion, creative arts, crafts and
MUSIC! ENTERTAINMENT!
ELgin 6-9762
side.
and asked what he was doing games. There will be outings to
Parents will have counselor . . . "I'm drawing a picture of
Sammy
Woolf
such places as Bob-Lo, Green-
TONY JANIS, PGA P
service for their children from God," said Miles . . . Mrs. Gur- field Village and Detroit Tiger
And His Orchestra
Owned by:
morning to evening, with sep- stein told him that he mustn't
UN 3-8982
UN 4-3174
Iry and Lib Jaffee
arate facilities planned for the try to do that because nobody ball games.
Enrollment
fees
include
trans-
UN 3-6501
youngsters. Nighttime baby sit- knows•what God looks like .. .
ting service also is included at Little Miles smiled complacent- portation, tours, milk, snacks,
a once-a-week cookout and all
the Inn, Rosen added.
ly he replied, "Well, they will regular activities. Campers may
Service, highlighting Green- when I finish this picture."
Delightfully
be enrolled for all or any part
bush's "real hospitality," will
* * *
Air-Conditioned
of the nine-week season.
add to the guests' enjoyment,
Stern, former director of Dr.
WHAT WAS BUT a thought
Rosen said, and there will be
Delicatessen • Restaurant • Cocktail Lounge
luxury features and surprises, in the minds of a few local Goldberg's Broad Arrow Day
Famous for Fine Food
Camp,
and
Fisher,
former
pro-
gents
has
now
turned
out
to
be
such as a car wash.
DINNERS 4:30 to 9:30 • AFTER THEATER SNACKS
Adding to the new look at a reality in the incorporation gram director at Camp Tanuga,
Businessmen's Lunch 11:30 A.M. to 3 P.M.
Greenbush, Rosen concluded, of the Michigan Hypnosis Insti- are both teachers. They head
TRAY CATERING A SPECIALTY
will be rooms that are entirely tute as an instruction and re- the staff of Red Cross instruc-
refinished, complete rennovation search organization to the medi- tors, arts and crafts counselors
TR. 2-4375
12th at Hazelwood
of the dining room and ball- cal and lay fields . . . The first and elementary education
pioneer
group
in
State
is
the
teachers.
room and a new and competent
brain child of H. A. Lewis,
For information on registra-
resort and kitchen staff.
Greenbush already has made director, Dr. Jack Jackman, tion, call LI. 7-4281.
arrangements with organizations registrar, and Saul Lewis, sec-
and groups for vacations, meet- retary-treasurer . . . all well- Dr. Feder to Install
Jefferson at Beaconsfield
ings, conferences and family re- versed and intensively trained
VA 2-4118
unions throughout the summer in the art of hypnotism.
Local Pioneer Women
Luncheons 11 to 3 — Dinners 5:00
* * *
to
10:30.
Suppers
10:30 to 2 a.m.
months. For reservations, write
Dr. Sara Feder, considered
Greenbush I n n, Greenbush,
one of the outstanding women
3020 GRAND RIVER. Free Parking. TE 2-8600. Pri-
Mich.
c e i idodpisn ba,,n pi asr teiae si, oServing
arn
ldci sueFt illteosot nsi t s e af for , w
Zionist leaders in America, will
,
__ th e e NAB
'o
be guest speaker and installing
more than 26 years. All Beef aged in our cellars.
officer at the annual installa- CHOP HOUSE
If You Turned the
tion luncheon of the Detroit
Council of Pioneer Women.
ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods, Steaks,
According to Mrs. Irving Tur- Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious Hamburgers.
dpside Down You Won't
Find a Finer Wine Than
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Solo- ner, Council president, the "Served as you like it."
Open 24 Hours
vich would have to hire the luncheon will be held at 12 20176 LIVERNOIS AVE., 1 1 /2 blks. S. 8 Mile Rd.
State Fair Grounds if they were noon, Thursday, in the Hayim
to invite all their cousins to any Greenberg Center, 19161 Schae-
MARIA'S PIZZERIA
fer.
family affair.
Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods
Dr. Feder, in addition to her
For the dinner in honor of
Air-Conditioned . . . Parking Facilities . . . Carry-Out Service
affiliation with the national of-
the Bar Mitzvah of their son, fice of Pioneer Women, is a
7107
PURITAN — Open 11 a.m. to 3 a.m. — UN 1-3929
David Miles, therefore, they teacher and sociologist who
were compelled to limit invita- makes her home at Columbia,
TR 2-8800
CLAM SHOP and BAR
tions to first cousins—and there
Mo.
were nearly 300 at the dinner,
Serving: Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sec Foods
at Bel-Aire, Sunday evening.
2675 E. GRAND BLVD.
Music by Muzak
There were just a few non-
.
Prime
Beef
at
its
Very
Best! Pies baked on prem-
RIDR
.
cousins—if the Solovich family
/ MILE
ises. Special Luncheons and Dinners. Menus changed
were to invite friends to a func-
daily. Open 11 a.m.-8 p.m.
tion they would have to use
19371 W. 8 Mile, 1 BIk. E. of Evergreen
BEEF BUFFET
Briggs Stadium.
Included in the family set-up
Northwest Detroit's Newest Dining & Dancing Party Club
was Maude "Granny" Little.
Mrs. Little, an Englishwoman,
has lived with the Solovich
Serving the Finest Steaks, Chops and Sea Food.
family for nearly 20 years. She
Business Men's Luncheon; — Eve. and Sunday Family Dinners
has mastered the art of Jewish
FULL COURSE DINNERS—From $2.50
cooking, knows all Jewish cere-
Thursday, Friday and Saturday Evenings
Dancing
monials and is always "Granny"
DINE•ZS CLUB • COCKTAILS
to children and parents in the
PARK OPEN 7 P.M.
Cor. Fenkell & T,:legrafh • Redford •
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family.

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