PAGE TEN SEPT. 3, 1937 THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Season's Greetings Cullen Machine & Repair Co. 1243 Twenty•Fourth St. LA. 2387 SEASON'S GREETINGS In the Grill Room We Serre Wine and Liquor, Domestic and Imported, and Food of Italian and American Dishes —Cut Courtesy Architectural Forum PAVILIONS OF FAIR IN TEL AVIV CENTER PLAY SCHOOL ENDS SESSION Numerous Projects Sponsored for Children During Past Six Weeks; Volunteer Workers Assisted the Staff of Community Center Two hundred children between the ages of 7 and 15 regretfully left school Friday, Aug. 20, when final sessions were held at the Summer Play School of the Jew- ish Community Center, Wood- ward and Holbrook. Since early July, activity has been at fever heat at the Center, beginning with the registrations A HAPPY NEW TEAR Eagle Baking Co., Inc. Barbecue and Vienna Rolls Our Specialty 2181 WATSON TE. 1.7870 HOLLAND VAPORAIRE HEATING HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMS FOR THE HOME • Let Holland Solve Youe Home Heating Problems Before you buy or build a home— make sure it will be comfortable in Winter. Do this by consulting the Holland man in your locality. The Holland representative is a heating expert—capable of properly planning your heating system or if your pres- ent plant is not heating satisfactorily he can tell you just what is wrong and what to do to correct the trouble. • held June 28 and 29, when pros- pective pupils for the summer ses- sion registered, and on July 6 and 7, when they were examined by the Play School medical commit- tee, headed by Dr. A. Max Kohn. The examinations covered the children's hearts, lungs, skin, teeth, eyes, ears, nose and throat. Through the co-operation of Dr. Meder, of the Detroit Board of Health, nose and throat cultures were taken and five children were eliminated from the prospective roster as suspected of being car- riers. or of being infected with diseases which might have, other- wise, spread through the play school. Assisting Dr. Kohn were Drs. Benjamin Parker, A. C. Hambur- ger, Benjamin M. Schutzman, Barney Nosanehuk, Perry Burn- stein, Davis A. Benson, Max Schol- nik and B. Thumin. Also assist- ing were Dr. Leon A. Katzin, who gave the dental examinations, and Drs. A. N. Prussin, J. L. Drum- mond, I. Denis and It. M. Peck- ham, who gave eye examinations. As a result of the examinations, follow-up program has been car- ried out by Mrs. Sam Rubin, med- ical worker for the Play School, and parents or child care agencies have b2en notified of the medical findings. Arrangements are being made for necessary dental work, for treatment or for surgery where these have been found necessary. Before the public schools open, 90 pupils of the Play School will have had dental work done that I would otherwise not have been dis- covered to be necessary. Scholarships at the Play School were provided for some 60 chil- dren, and partial scholarships for 66 youngsters. In addition, 75 pupils paid their own tuition to take advantage of the opportuni- ties offered. Scholarships were provided by the Jewish Social Service Bureau, Jewish Child Placement Bureau, Mother's Pen- End Clinic, Neugarten Sunshine sion, 'Welfare Department, North Club, Zedakah Club, and the Home Relief Society. School sessions were held from 9 a. m. until 3:30 p. m., with a half-day being spent indoors and half outdoors on the Center's playground or on that of North- ern High School, made available to the Center through the Board of Education. The Center's play- ground, a gift in memory of Leon H. Frank, had been especially pre- pared for the summer session. 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