I0 May 21, 1943 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle -:-CENTER ACTIVITIES-:_ Center Symphony Orchestra To Play Thursday, May 27 Mothers' Clubs To Hold Nominating Committee Appointed for Jewish Community Council Election To Be Held June 22 A Day Institute All The following Mothers' Clubs The Jewish Community Coun- will meet this coming week: cil's executive committee at its Northwest Study Club; Mon- last meeting elected the following day, May 24, 8 p. m., Jewish- nominating committee: Henry Camp Habonim, the summer Community Center, 8904 Wood- Abrahovitz, Dr. Leo M. Frank- lin, Dr. S. Kleinman, Louis Le- day of the Jewish Community ward Ave. The Center Symphony Orches- Center, will open its 14th season Young Women's Study Club, vine, Mrs. Louis James Rosen- tra, under the direction of Julius on Tuesday, July G, for an eight- Tuesday, May 25, 1:30 p. berg, Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka Chajes, will, perform Schubert's week period ending Aug. 27. Northwest Branch, Lawton at and Abraham Srere. These selec- Tyler. Fifth Symphony in four move- tions were made in order to The camp is conducted in Linwood-Dexter Club: Tuesday, secure the broadest possible rep- the building of the Center, on May 25, 1:30 p. m., Bnai Moshe resentation of all segments and Monday through Friday, from 9 Dexter at Lawrence. groups of the Jewish community. a. in. to 3 :30 p. m. Admission Synagogue, Fenkell Club: Tuesday, May is limited to boys and girls be- 25, 8 p. in., Talmud Torah, Mid- Each person was chosen because he is an active leader in his par- tween the ages of 6 and 14, in- land at Parkside. ticular circle of organizations, clusive. Miss Kay Pollock will be Woodward Club: Wednesday, and, at the same time, each has the head counsellor, with E. May 26, 1:30 p. m., Jewish Com- a direct personal knowledge of the Louis Meimand of the Center munity Center, 8904 Woodward Jewish Community Council. staff in charge of camp. Miss Ave. According to the provisions of Pollock, who was head counsellor Center Club: Wednesday, May of Habonim in 1941 and has had 26, 8 p. m., Jewish Community the Community Council's Con- stitution, this committee is lim- other experiences in city and Center, 8904 Woodward Ave. ited to seven persons, of which county camps, will make plans In conjunction with the League with the camp staff for an inter- of Jewish Women's Organizations, number only three can be mem- esting and balanced program. The the Mothers' Clubs of the Jew- bers of the present executive children will be grouped into ish Community Center are spon- committee of the Jewish Com- small units, according to age, and soring an all-day institute on munity Council. The nominating committee has a counsellor will be assigned to leadership for Neighborhood War each unit. Swimming instructions Clubs, on Tuesday, May 25, from the responsibility of selecting a will be included in the program. 10 a. m. to 3 p. m., at the Jew- All necessary precautions will ish Community Center. Luncheon be taken to insure a maximum reservation of 50c must be made of safety while the children are with the club presidents, prior Pioneer Women's in the pool. to the club institute. Organization Other activities to be conduct- Mrs. Dina Robbins will serve ed, such as arts and crafts, sing- as toastmistress for the joint The response to the Child ing, dancing, photography, jour- Center and Davison Mothers and MARGIT KORMENDY nalism, movies and dramatics will Daughters banquet on Tuesday, Rescue Fund drive, sponsored by the Pioneer Women's Organiza- ments at the final Center mt . -1- be under the sponsorship of June 3. Miss Margolis will re- tion, to help rehabilitate the ref- cale which will take place on adult counsellors who are expert spond to the toast for the daugh- ugee children now entering Pal- Thursday evening, May 27, in the in their particular fields. As in ters, and Mrs. Fannie Rosengard years past, every effort will be will give a response for the estine from Theran, is a great Center auditorium. inspiration to all those partici- Margit Kormendy, well known made to spend as much time out mothers. Mrs. Herman Jacobs will pating in this worthy cause. Detroit contralto, member of the of doors as possible. be guest speaker at this event. In addition to the regular pro- The active committee under Temple Beth El quartet, will gram of educational and leisure the chairmanship of Mrs. M. be heard in a group of Russian Michlin, To.-8-1239, is promis- songs, and Lare Wardrop, Morris time activities, the children will Sound Films To Be ing results. Special efforts are and Sylvia Hochberg will give I be made familiar with the Civi- Shown Monday, May 24 being made to organize individ- the first Detroit performance ian Defense program and will of a trio for oboe, viola and )e given opportunity to contrib- Sound films on Italy, Japan and ual groups of either 18 or 10, piano by Hugo Kauder. Mr. Kau- ute in various ways to the war Poland will be featured at the with a sub-chairman in each group. der, at present in New York City, effort. program of film series to be The season will be divided into Under the auspices of Mrs. N. is one of the most outstanding our periods of two weeks each, held on Monday, May 24, at Lesowoder, an independent group Viennese Jewish composers. 8:30 p. m., at the Jewish Com- Admission is by ticket only, nd registration will be accepted munity Center. "Yellow Caesar" of the Sholem Aleichem Women and tickets may be secured free `; nly on this basis. The fee of exposes the cowardice and double- has been organized for the pur- of charge prior to the day of the C 3.50 a week includes milk, which crossing of Mussolini and the pose of the Child Rescue Fund. will be served with the child's Mrs. I. Finkelstein is treasurer concert at the Center's office 1 unch which he is to bring from gap between him and the ordi- and Mrs. Sarah Freedman is sec- nary people of Italy. "Know home. Special registration rates retary of the group, which is Charm' GrOup To Hear will be applied to campers en- Your Enemy, Japan" is a fac- under the sponsorship of the tual study of Japan's strength Dr. John Sullivan rolling and paying for full sea- Pioneer Women's Council. son or half season. Appointments and Weakness. "Poland, Forever" The Pioneer Women's Organi- deals with the invasion of Poland Dr. John Sullivan of the de- for registration should be made partment of Educational Psychol- by calling Madison 8400. Regis- and how the Polish government zation is also assuming its share ogy at Wayne University will tration will be accepted begin- in exile is preparing .for action in the war effort. The organiza- tion has sold, thus far, over against the Axis powers. speak to the Women War Work- ning May 24. Admission to film programs is $85,000 worth of war bonds and ers on Thursday, May 27, at free to Center members, and a has pledged to increase the sales 8:30 p. m., in connection with nominal charge is made to non- within the next three months, so the series sponsored by the group Miss Haughey To as to buy a bomber in the name members. "Making the Most of Yourself". of the Pioneer Womens' Organi- Dr. Sullivan will speak on "Think- Continue Book Chats zation in Detroit. Mrs. Adele ing in the War". Miss Catharine Haughey of the Lag b'Omer Dance To Be Mondry, 3288 Elmhurst, To.-5- Detroit Public Library will con- Held Sunday, May 23 3215, and her co-chairman, are tinue her series of "Books and asking all members and friends the War," on Tuesday, May 25, With Jack Rosevear and his to increase their sale of bonds. at 8:30 p. m., in the Adult orchestra supplying the music, The sum of $300 has also been Lounge of the Center. She will the social committee of the Jew- contributed to the U. S. 0. and review Harold L. Ickes' "Auto- ish Community Center is making Red Cross, in the form of sol- biography of the Crumudgeon." plans for the Lag b'Omer dance diers' kits. Two hundred dollars, on Sunday, of 23, at 9 p. m. through the sale of United Jew- Members of the committees are ish War Effort Pins, has been VICTORY CLUB PICNIC selling tickets for the eighth holi- forwarded to the American Jew- The Victory Club which meets day hop. Admission for members ish Congress in New York, for For Your Convenience on Tuesday nights at the Center is 50 cents and the fee for non which $10,000 has been pledged OPEN BOWLING is planning its first picnic of the members is 75 cents, with a 25- by National Pioneer Women. At All Times season on Memorial Day. This cent reduction for all tickets is to be an all-day affair and purchased before the dance. For Reservations Call The holiday hop has attracted promises to be a lot of fun. TRINITY 1-8350 The Victory Club recently gave large audiences, and this prom- Cor. DELAWARE at 12th a USO party as part of their ises also to be a successful affair. The auditorium will be deco- effort to aid service men. rated with designs by Rose Brooks, who has supervised deco- rations for previous dances. Re- freshments will be served. Frances Rotman is the chair- man of the host and hostess com- mittee, and Joseph Kwaselow is • DRYDEN, MICHIGAN the chairman of the publicity committee. Anne Stern will ar- Only forty-five miles from Detroit range for refreshments, and A progressive camp for five to twelve year old boys and girls $ other committee members helping with the dance are Beatrice with emphasis on farm activities. Bortman, Ben Braman, Sophie Edelstein, Charlotte Greenberg, WRITE: Mrs. Meta Riseman, 181 McLean Ave., Miriam Goodman, Sally Levine, Highland Park, Michigan for camp folder Sig Magnes, Harry Moses, Danny Raskin. Sara Rotman, Ruth So- CALL: TO. 8-3659. bel and Estelle Starr. 4 AWI Ll I 1.1 MI MI ■■■■ MI 0 ■ WI 11.1 MI 1 \\11 MI V I k ■ .1 ■ • '11' W L.N WAR WORKERS Camp Habonim To Open 14th Season slate of candidates to fill the po- sitions of officers and executive committee members for the Jewish Community Council for the 1943- 45 term. The slate will include as representative a group of per- sons as possible, so that every segment and group in the Jew- ish Community will be adequately represented. It is essential that the executive committee of the Jewish Community Council rep- resents the Jewish community of Detroit in all its important groupings. This slate of candidates will be presented to the delegates at their meeting Tuesday evening, June 22. The constitution provides that additional nominations may be made from the floor. From all names proposed, the delegates will elect the new officers and new executive committee of the Jew- ish Community Council. This new administration will be responsi- ble for the functioning and for the policies of the Jewish Com- munity Council during the two- year period, 1943-45. There have been a number of requests for studying the consti- tution of the Jewish Community Council in the light of six years' experience in the functioning of the organization. It was felt that sonic new needs have arisen in the community which could not have been foretold at the time when the constitution was first adopted. With the view to mak- ing a careful analysis of the Community Council's constitution in the light of present day re- quirements, James I. Ellmann, president of the Jewish Com- munity Council, appointed the following persons to constitute the constitution study commit- tee: Joseph Bernstein, Lawrence Crohn, Morris Garvett, Myron Keyes, Samuel W. Lieb and Louis Rosenzweig. If any amendments appear to be necessary, this com- mittee will make such sugges- tions to the executive commit- tee at its next session, and the delegates will give consideration to such amendments, at the next delegates' conference. GOOr1:1-0-0G-IXECH:H:t0-0-OCH LA SALLE • • Window Shade Co. : WINDOW SHADES MADE TO ORDER Cleaned and Repaired LINOLEUM Inlaid and Battleship Rugs and Furniture VENETIAN BLINDS Drapery Hardware VICTORY BOWLING CENTER Get Our Prices and 811%0 Free Estinudee Furnished 0 0 CALL TYLER 5-1230 (00-0-1:KKKR:gfacH Colonial Hotel and Mineral Baths 0 0 0 0 0 0 As part of the victory socials planned during the spring sea- son, the War Workers will spon- sor a ping pons tournament on Sunday, May 23. 4 to 6:30 p. m. Prizes will be awarded to the winners. Dancing and refresh- ments will follow the tourna- ment. ADER LIKE CARPET CLEANING .001 Cali TYLER 5.8400;4rz xY ADVANCE FIRST AID N. S. Schwartz, who has con- ducted many First Aid classes at the Center, will begin an ad- vance First Aid course, beginning Wednesday, at 7:30 p. in. Those interested in this or elementary First Aid should contact the Center office. MAX ELKIN, • • • • 8625 LINWOOD ...................................., r • RISEMAN FARM CAMP i o • 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • • • • Managing Director Nov Open for the 1943 Summer Season We will be happy to welcome all our old guests and friends. for reservations Phone Mt. Clemens 2100 • H:ro .