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June 26, 1942
All Summer Camps
Drawing Capacity
Groups This Season
CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
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Survey Made by
Lou Handler of
Camp Tamakwa
As a matter of personal in-
terest, Lou Handler, director of
Canlp Tamakwa, made a survey
of most of the camps in this
area. Fresh Air Camp, the Y.
M. and Y. W. C. A. camps, the
Boy Scout's camp, the Girl
Scouts camp, the Campfire Girls'
camp, the Community Center
camps, and a few of the private
camps for boys and girls were
included in this survey. He re-
ported the following:
"Practically without exception,
in spite of enlarged facilities in
many cases, the enrollments have
Mr. and Mrs. Stein invite lodge in northern Michigan.
been complete since no later
than May 15. In this year of their friends and patrons for
The Lodge also has a com-
stress and uncertainty, this is the 4th of July grand opening. pletely equipped children's play-
The clear, cool, Northern Michi-
as it should be.
gan air, Mrs. Stein's famous ground and a competent counsel-
"All during the years in which cooking, swimming and rowing lor to care for the children.
camping has become established on Grand Traverse Bay, will add
The Lodge is equipped with
through its promotion of nor- to the enjoyment of their stay. all modern conveniences, such as,
mal, healthy, growth of children
Interesting programs will be running hot water, showers, etc.
during the vacation time, the
For information and reserva-
arranged
for the 4th of July
entire camping movement has
tions write or call Stein's' Clover
entertainment
by
the
social
di-
been dominated by the one rector.
Lodge, Omena, Mich., phone
thought that happiness should
5-F-12. Detroit phone Tyler
Stein's Clover Lodge is situ- 5-7738.
be the main outcome of the
children's experience in camp. ated in the forests of Northern
Directions to Stein's Clover
Happiness, that elusive condition Michigan, 1600 feet above sea Lodge—By train, Union Depot.
level,
on
a
peninsula
declared
which is so dependent on so
By Greyhound Bus—leaves De-
by the State Health Department troit at 10:20 and 12 noon. Ar-
many other factors.
"A good camp, as does a good as Michigan's healthiest section. rives in Traverse City 7:30 and
home, provides all the elements It has 22 acres of pictutesque 8 p. in. Stein's car will be at
which makes for happy living, land and fruit orchards around it. the stations to receive the
Stein's' Clover Lodge overlooks guests.
and yet a good deal more. It
p r o vi d e s good, well-balanced Grand Traverse Bay, and has a
By Car—Woodward and Grand
meals at regular times, vigorous private bathing beach and one- Boulevard, through Saginaw and
physical activities of many kinds half mile of lake frontage on Clare with U. S. 10, 152 miles;
suitable to the age group of Lake Michigan's crystal clear go right into 115, drive 36
the participating boys or girls, waters. It has also private ten- miles; turn right into 131, drive
under experienced supervision nis courts, dance casino, and fa- 23 miles; join 113 to left, drive
with a special emphasis placed cilities for all outdoor sports.
18 miles; turn right to 37, drive
Excellent meals are served in 14 miles; at second signal in
on instruction ; it provides boys
the
spacious
dining
room.
Stein's
and girls with regular intervals
Traverse City, turn left into
of rest and plentiful hours of Clover Lodge obtains fresh farm M-22, drive 23 miles, turn left
refreshing and invigorating products daily. The only Jewish into Stein's Clover Lodge.
sleep; it gives them opportuni-
ties for the development of in-
2 is under the auspices of two
dependence of thought and ac- Centers Summer
clubs, the Diplomats and the
tion far beyond the abilities Programs Open
Arrows.
of the home to do so; and it
On alternate Thursday eve-
provides for those fine personal With Three Films
nings, beginning July 2, also, a
adjustments which campers must
series of summer book chats arc
make among themselves and
Three films, depicting the war
their counselors, find adustments in the Far East, will inaugurate scheduled. Rabbi Morris Adler
of give and take which we know the summer program at the Jew- will give the first review this
are so very important, yet to ish Community Center, Monday coming Thursday.
which we give so little time and evening, June 29, at 8:30. The Athletic Program
though here in the city, and it films, describing the defense of
The Center swimming pool and
provides a good deal more.
the Netherlands East Indies; the all other health education facili-
"It is with the deepest satis- war in China ; and the industrial ties will be available to Center
faction that we noted the full- war in Australia, will be the members each week-day and
ness of our camp enrollments, first of a series of documentary Sunday during the summer. Sum-
and the added fact that these sound movies to be shown on suc- mer memberships, for a three-
enrollments are growing from cessive Monday evenings, at the month period, may be obtained
year to year by leaps and by Center, through Aug. 17. The through July 31. Summer mem-
bounds.
series includes those famed berships are as follows: Women's
"We know, too, that these films, which have revolutionized health club, $10; Business and
children who have the oppor- the documentary movie, "The Professional Men's Club, $7.50;
tunity of going to camp for City," "The River," and "The Seniors, $4; Sub-Seniors, $3;
longer or shorter periods, what- Plow That Broke the Plains." Intermediates and Juniors, $2.
ever the case may be, are richer The series is free to Center
Camp Habonim, the day camp
somehow, and better prepared members. A charge of 17 cents, at the Center for boys and girls
for living than those youngsters including tax, will be made to from 5-14 years of age will be
who have been denied this most non-members.
open from July 6 to August 28.
thrilling and adventurous of op-
All civilian defense activities and
Tuesday Concerts
portunities."
courses will be conducted
Following the Center tradition throughout the summer.
of devoting Tuesday evenings to
cultural programs, a series of
SEGAL
concerts will be presented on
Tuesday evenings during the J.N.F. Ladies Auxiliary
(Continued from Page 4)
summer season. Included among Board Votes to Act
short but always speaks from the the well known musicians to be As U. S. 0. Hostesses
full depth of his knowledge and heard in July and August are:
wisdom. Even after two hours he Alma Philips, soprano; Marcia
A board of directors meeting of
was still speaking on the travail Hoffman, soprano; Cola Heiden, the Ladies Auxiliary of the Jew-
of black men.
pianist; Larry Teal, saxophonist ; ish National Fund was held
Finally he said: "And consider Ruth Kanarek, soprano; Henry Thursday, June 18, at the home
how hard it is to be a Jew." At Siegl, violinist; Stanislaw Scha- of Mrs. I. Shevin, Parkside Ave.
this there arose a great moaning piro, violinist; Harry Siegel, cel-
Due to the great national emer-
throughout the celestial congre- list; Jascha Schwarzman, cellist, gency and the great need for
gation. For every one could re- and Henrietta Kaminiarek, so- more land in Palestine to settle
member how hard it had been to prano.
refugees of European countries
he a Jew. Many of the congrega- Wednesday Socials
the Auxiliary will cont'nue its
tion had been burned for being
People of all age groups, young efforts through the summer.
faithfully Jewish and many had and old, are invited to partici-
Chairmen of all Jewish Na-
suffered the sword and many had pate in the Wednesday evening tional Fund projects may be con-
perished in concentration camps : social programs at the Center. A tacted through Mrs. Philip Cut-
Upon the shoulders of this committee headed by Herbert ler, newly installed president, at
child," Rabbi Jochanan continued, Lipson, and including Martha Sil- Ty. 4-4350.
the burden of being black has verman and Frances Mindel,
The board of directors voted
rested from his birth. And now have arranged quiz programs, unanimously to be hostess to the
Joyously he takes upon himself community s i n g i n g, amateur U.S.O. at Hammond Bldg. with
also the burden of being a Jew!
nights and folk dancing festi- Mrs. Harry Schwartz as chair-
From his birth he has suffered vals. The social programs will man of the day assisted by Mrs.
the hate of men for being black;
Wm. Gordon, Mrs. John Hayman,
now he takes to himself the hate begin at 8:30.
On alternate Wednesday eve- Mrs. Samuel Heyman, Mrs. Louis
of men for what his soul be-
nings, beginning at 8 o'clock, a Lighthouse, Mrs. Morris Feld-
lieves."
stein and Mrs. Dinah Borenstein.
The congregation boomed an- series of popular talks on "Health August 17 was accepted as the
in
War
Time,"
will
be
presented
other "Yisgadal" unto the Lord
day.
who giveth courage to the soul to which Center members and
Mrs. Philip Slomovitz and Mrs.
their
friends
are
invited.
of man and the strength of Sam-
Pollack will act as chairmen to
Dances and Book Chats
son to take on burdens.
form a First Aid of the J.N.F.
The first of the series of Auxiliary.
Rabbi Jochanan had one more
word. Even after everything had dances, to be held at the Cen-
Three certificates were present-
been said he always had a last ter each Thursday evening dur- ed by Mrs. Philip Slomovitz to
will
take
ing
the
summer
season,
word. Now he said: "How much
retiring officers, Mrs. Louis Light-
more courageous and faithful, place July 2, at 8:30. The en- house, Mrs. Wm. Mandell and
then, should be a Jew who has tire series of dances is spon- Mrs. Morris Feldstein.
only the one burden of being a sored by the Center's' Cub Sen-
A dessert luncheon was served
Jew to carry?".
io• Council. The affair on July by the hostess.
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Mich. J.W.V. to Hold
A Public Reception
For Benj. Kaufman
Prenzlauer Maternity Aid
Final arrangements have been
completed for the luncheon card
party to be held on Wednesday,
July 8, at 12:30 p. m. at the
Metropolitan Bldg. Mrs. Joseph
Rose is chairman of this affair,
the proceeds of which are to go
to charity. For tickets kindly
call Mrs. Rose at Madison 0178,
or any of the board members.
Through the courtesy of Mrs.
Fannie Strauss we will now have
at regular meeting place at her
home at 3777 Sturtevant Ave.,
this meeting place being donated
in memory of her mother, Mrs.
Rebecca Freedman.
Michigan Jewish War Veterans
will be host to national command-
er Benjamin Kaufman of Tren-
ton, N. J., J. George Fredman,
past national commander and ed-
itor of the National Jewish Vet-
erans Magazine, the national ex-
ecutive committee of the Jewish
War Veterans, as well as dele-
gates from the Fifth Region on
Saturday and Sunday, July 11
and 12.
A public reception and short
semi-patriotic program with an
all-out war effort theme will be
sponsored by the department on — BUY WAR BONDS! —
Saturday night, July 11 at 9:30
p. m. in the beautiful Social Hall
of the Congregation Shaarey Ze-
dek on Lawton Ave. and Chi-
cago Blvd. The general public is
01446.
Vottat,.
cordially invited to attend and
STARTS MONDAY
Bettie Taylor's
meet the national commander.
On Sunday, July 12, the Fifth
"Patriotic ,' Revue
Region will hold its conference
in Swing *starring
at the Book-Cadillac Hotel and
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a noon-day luncheon will be held
in conjunction with many repre-
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sentative citizens of the commu-
"LANKY" BOWMAN'S MUSIC
2—Complete Shows Nightly-2
nity.
ANDREW H. SNFFD-MGR •
The Department of Michigan
with its various posts and aux-
iliaries in the very near future
will distribute many service flags
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to the homes of soldiers in serv-
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ice and diaries, "My Life in the
Service," to the men and women
TORONTO, CANADA
in the service.
Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple
Israel, Detroit, has accepted the
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appointment of Honorary Chap-
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lain of the Department of Mich-
igan Jewish War Veterans of
the United States.
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In War Bonds will hip
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Stein's
Natural Beauty
Clover
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01 Northern Michigan
• The
Only Kosher Resort
Genial Hospitality
• In the Pine Forests of Notthern Michigan
• Half-Mile Private Bathing Beach
• Tennis. Golf, Boating, Fishing
• Private Playgrounds and Counsellor for Children
• If You Come by Greyhound Bus or Train—Stein's Will Meet
Yim in Traverse City.
Stein's Clover l_odge
ON GRAND TRAVERSE BAY—OMENA, MICHIGAN
Special Rates for Honeymooners in
June
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