A merica Apish Periodical Carter CLIPTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 7 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle M ay 10, 1940 Fresh Air Camp To Open June 24 The Fresh Air Society an- nou nces the opening of the 1940 season of the Fresh Air Camp on June 24. There will be accommo- dations this year for 100 girls and 130 boys from 6 to 17 years o f age. The camp will again be direction of Irwin under the Shaw who will be assisted by Irv- in g Rosen and Sara Smith for the fourth consecutive year. Senior Unit a Success Last season saw the inaugura- tion of a new senior unit for 30 boys between the ages of 14 and 17. Designed to meet the need for a camp serving boys of high school age, it proved to be uccessful. By encouraging very s a great measure of self-govern• merit the boys are able to plan their own program and partici- pate in activities which appeal particularly to them. Canoe Trips Added to Program Through the generosity of Harry Jacobson, two canoes are being added to the camp's al- ready fine waterfront equipment and several canoe trips on the Huron River are being planned for senior boys and girls. The campers are organized into small decentralized groups whose program of activities are so ar- ranged as to best meet the needs of the children in each age group. The counselor staff which cares for these children is receiving special training at weekly ses- sions which began April 6 and will continue until camp opens. Campers' Health Safeguarded The health of the children is safeguarded, first, by a pre-camp examinatio; second, by providing quality food, prepared by an ex- pert cook in modern Kosher kitchens; third, by having doctor and registered nurse always in residence; and fourth, by main- taining a completely equipped clinic which makes immediate treatment possible under all cir- cumstances. Registration at Community Center FOR SALE—APARTMENTS: "NOT TO FIRE BULLETS BUT—" EXPRESS YOUR FRITH IN Rosenwald Post Plans Participation In Three Projects MUST RAISE CASH Julius Rosenwald Post No. 218 of town owner will of the American Legion is ac- Out sacrifice at 40c on the dol- tively engaged in formulating lar. Beautiful property like plans in behalf of the following new. Rents $25,000. A sound, three Legion endeavors: The an- profitable investment. We nual Poppy Day drive to be held May 28, the Legion Memorial firmly believe the purchase o fthis property at our mice Day service on May 30, and the Wolverine Boy's State at East means a fortune to the in- vestor. Don't fail to get our Lansing. The Poppy Day drive will be Facts and Figures. handled by the following commit- tee: Past Commander Abe Zuss- 50 Apts Including furnishings. Ele- man; Vice-Commander Nathan Lerner; Past Commanders Jack vator, carpet halls, Frigid- aires. Rent $18,000. Sub- Litzky, Dr. R. R. Goldstone and stantial property. Ideal lo- Jack Savin. cation. Former sales value Arrangements for the annual $200,000. Wonderful fu- Memorial Day services, which will ture. Entire price $60,000. be held at both the Machpelah and Clover Hill Cemeteries, will be Terms arranged. Get our itemized appraisal. under the directorship of Past Commander Meyer Waterstone. $3,000 Down The Wolverine Boy's State, to which the Post in cooperation Deluxe business property. with the Jewish War Veterans Elaborately stone trimmed, and several of the individual tiled halls, tiled stairs. Stores, Dr's. offices, apts, members will send five boys this summer, is under the direction all 13 units, one steam heat. Rented low $4300. Valued of Bob Fenkel and Mark Feldman. $70,000 in 1928. You will The poppies are made by dis- abled World War Veterans at never see such an oppor- Veteran's Hospitals and Veteran's tunity again. Only $20,000 Workshops under the direction of terms 180 small pay'ts in- the American Legion Auxiliary. clude 4 1/2 % int. You can live off this property while The memorial poppy is a replica of the poppies which grew abun- paying for it. dantly on the battlefields of MR. BEDFORD France and Belgium during the World War, and today still grow Homer Warren & Co. over the graves of many of for- 58 Years Dependable Service mer American youth. In Michigan, the American Le- gion Poppy is made by World War Venterans in the veteran facility at Battle Creek. The funds received from the poppy sale by the American Le- gion are used to send under- "To defend the Jewish Home- been dedicated to a popular ac- privileged boys and girls to camp land you are asked not to fire tion in which contributions rang- in the summer. Clothing, toys and bullets, but to buy flowers—to ing between 5c and $1.00 will be healthful childhool recreation is buy land." invited through the sale of flow- , maintained for the Veteran's chil- This call will be directed to ers described as "Roses of dren's billet at Otter Lake; and numerous other welfare assistance scores of thousands of American Sharon'. "Forward we go, undaunted by is given to unemployed and in- Jews a corps of Zionist volun- teers by during Flower Week which the Land Edict!" is the slogan capacitated veterans and their • ERETZ 151111EL outetY to BUY crIrricri ate PALESTINE FLOWER DRY MAY 18•19•1990 JEWISH 11V011C•NCIJ NATIONAL FUND CITY III rim The tuition fee is $10 per will culminate on Flower Day, of the volunteer corps which is dependants. Nathan Lerner, 439 Penobscot week which includes the physical Sunday, May 19, and which will being recruited by local Jewish examination and transportation be observed in many communities National Fund Councils for the Bldg., is in charge of special under the 27th annual observance of Pal- gifts for the Poppy Day drive. to and from camp. Registration throughout the nation . 1 tine Flower Day. With 1,500,- A detailed program of the Me- • may be made at the Jewish Com- 000 dunams of land available for munity Center, Woodward at auspices of the JENVIS Mr. services Waterstone. Rabbis In Detroit the Flower Days will purchase in Palestine notwith- mores] by Day will be out- Holbrook, during the following Holbrook, standing the recently - promul- M. Hershman of Congrega- hours: Monday through Thurs- be conducted on June 1 and 2. tion Shaarey Zedek and Leon the bserv- gated British Land Edict, interest A. day, 4-6 and 7-9; Sunday, 9-12 ance The of occasion to above repro- in the new land acquisition pro- Fram of Temple Beth El are ex- which the m. IL The officers of the Fresh Air duction of the Jewish National gram of the Palestine Land Fund pected to participate in the serv- ices. Society are Harry L. Jackson, Fund poster calls attention) has has been steadily mounting. Several Boy Scout units, the president; Mrs. Maurice Klein, No need to become Ladies Auxiliary and other var- vice president; Miss Henrietta ious volunteers will help in the excited — Let Harry Ascher, recording secretary; Mrs. 4th "Youth Speaks sale of poppies on May 28. Boesky help you enter- Leo J. Croll, corresponding sec- Council Juniors' Curtis is commander of Formal on May 25 Program at Center the Albert tain them with an as- retary; Miss Sadie Hirschman, Rosenwald Post. treasurer. sortment of delicious On Sunday, May 19 Elaborate plans for the spring sandwiches. Rabbi Morris Adler of Congre- formal dinner dance given an- HOME RELIEF PAID-UP nually by the National Council gation Shaarey Zedek will be the Oneg Shabbat of Just Phone MEMBERS' FETE MAY 27 of Jewish Juniors have been corn- moderator of the fourth and final Mizrachi Women TRINITY 2-9366 "Youth Speaks" program to be Saturday, May 18 for prompt Delivery Service The Home Relief Society's paid- held on Sunday, May 19, at 8 up membership luncheon will take p. ni., at the Jewish Community On April 25, Mrs, J. Nosan- place on Monday, May 27. Com- Center. The topic for this town chuck of 1979 Glynn Court was mittees in charge of this event hall program will be "Jewish hostess to the board of directors and members participating in the 12TH AT HAZELWOOD Youth and Zionism." of the Sisters of Zion Mizrachi. three playlets are engaged with The participants will be four Mrs, Joseph H. Kunin presided. plans and rehearsals. Plans were completed for an Mrs, Irving Small, chairman of outstanding Zionist youth leaders Oneg Shabbat, combined with a Iota Alpha Pi Alumni Party the membership committee, is as .- who will present their individual Mothers and Daughters reunion, sisted by the following: Mesdames for Scholarship Fund points of view. Akivah D•asnin, honoring the 15th anniversary of Charles Hassey, Philip Brezner, May 15 Harry Bronston, Samuel B. Dan- president of the Wayne University the Mizrachi Women's Organiza- to, Maurice Garelik, Arthur Gould, Cha pter of Avukah and an accom- by tion of chapter America, be sponsored The alumnae of Iota Alpha Pi, the on to Saturday, May Oscar Goldman, Charles Cornell, plished Hebraist, will take the 18, at 2 p. m., at the Bnai David national Jewish sorority at Wayne Samuel Kanners, Jerome Janter, University, will sponsor their an- general Zionist position; Yehuda Synagogue. Robert Kallman, Peter Miller, Mrs. Morris Adler will be the nual scholarship loan fund bridge- Hai ry Meyers, Samuel Mitchell, Solter, one of the leaders of the Detroit Hashomer Hatzair, will guest speaker. Vocal selections will mah jong party on Wednesday, Ben Rudin, Max Rosenfeld, David give the point of view of the La- be rendered by Miss Ruth Brot- May 15, at 8 p. in., at the Mc- Roland, David Lieberwitz, Ida Marion Schultz, Abe Sinaberg, bo• Zionist; Zelda Rosenthal, for- man. A social hour will follow. Kenzie Union. The highlight of George Victor. merly connected with the national Members and friends are invited. the evening will be a fashion Mrs. Samuel B. Danto, chair- office of Junior Mizrachi, will rep- The following trees were plant- show. Prizes will be awarded and man of the program committee, resent it, while Caspar Boyarsky, ed in the Rabbi Meyer Berlin For- refreshments served. Lillian Dorf- est in Palestine: One tree by the man is chairman and Bertha Ro- announces the additiore of Mrs. a Revisionist and president of the New Zionist Organization of Sisters of Zion Mizrachi, in honor binson and Harriet London are Seldon Koblin to the cast of the "'The Case Worker's Visit." Mrs. MISS LUCILLE MANN Detroit, will be the final speaker. of Rabbi A. M. Hershman's re- assisting. The purpose of this party is The discussion will attempt to covery; one tree by Mrs. Joseph Joseph J. Jacobs, financial secre- tary, acknowledges a contribution pleted. This function will be held provide a rationale whereby youth Barnett, honoring Mr. and Mrs. to raise funds for the scholarship from Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ras- at Franklin Hill Country Club, may adapt their opinions of an Benjamin Krause on their 60th fund. Any man or woman on the adequate solution of the Jewish wedding anniversary; one tree in kin, in memory of Ida Lunin, Saturday, May 25. Wayne University campus, regard- mother of Nate Kaletsky. A committee headed by Lucille question to the various points of memory of Mrs. Tobi B. Liber- less of race, color or creed, is Mrs. Ira Friedenberg of Vir- view prevalent within the Zionist man, by the Maccabee Ladies of Modern Hive 968; one tree by Max eligible for a scholarship loan. ginia Park was hostess to the Mann and Diana Rosenblatt has movement. The extreme Lepler, in memory of his mother, For tickets or further informa- arranged for music by Phil Bres- board of directors on Friday, versial nature of the topic should Chaie Roche Lepler. tion about the party, call Miss t ff and his orchestra. Assisting make for a stimulating and in May 10. Dorfman, Townsend 5-9032. the chairmen are Edith Sarasohn, structive even ng. Rose Poskel, president-elect of Ruth Sher and Shirley Schlussel. PROGRESSIVE LADIES' VE- The Council's nursery school on Junior Hadassah, will be chair- Open House at Children's N.H.J.C. LEAGUE TO MEET man of the evening, while Mur- Home Postponed for REIN MOTHER-DAUGHTER ON WEDNESDAY Parkside at Midland will benefit ray Jacobs, chairman of the BANQUET MAY 21 a Month from the proceeds of the affair. "Youth Speaks" committee and The monthly meeting of the The organization's last general vice-president of Shaarey Zedek The Progressive Ladies' Unter- Due to unforeseen circumstances Detroit League of the National Young People's Society, will sum- stitzung Verein will give their tang on Sunday, May 19, at open house at the Jewish Chil- Home for Jewish Children will annual mother and daughter nice 2:30 p. m., at Temple Beth El, marine the achievements of the dren's Home, which was to have be held on Wednesday, May 15, banquet on Tuesday evening, will combine a Mother and Daugh-committee in its attempt to pro- been observed in connection with at 1:30 p. m., at the Jewish Corn- May 21, at Lachar's on Cass Ave. ter tea with installation of af- vide a town hall whereby Jewish the "Follow Your Dollar Days" munity Center. Mrs. Ruth Metz- Reservations can be made by call- facers for the coming year. A youth may discuss its problems on of the Detroit Community Fund ger, program chairman, an- ing the president, Mrs. M. Ep- musical program is scheduled as a constructive level. May 12-14, has been postponed for nounces that an interesting pro- stein, at Olive 2611, or the vice a part of the afternoon's enter-The public is invited. Admission gram has been arranged. a month. is free. president, Mrs. H. Sugarman, at tainment. Tyler 6-0289. HARRY BOESKY