',- tZMAJIllatedieratadellialmetee DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle -:-CENTER ACTIVITIES-:- Shirley Hersh To Head Arts - Crafts Program At Camp Habonim registrations are taken by ap- pointment only from 2 to 5 every week day. Camp Chelsea, which accom- modates mothers and their chil- dren from 4 to 7 years of age, will begin its season this Tues- day. With the assistance of a competent staff, Mrs. Clara Av- runin, director of the camp, will be on hand to greet the campers on their arrival. The camp provides an inter- esting program for both mothers and children. With Camp Habonim opening this Tuesday, much of the camp program has been worked out in detail. Announcement has been made that Shirley Hersh, fine art student at Wayne University, will head the Arts and Crafts pro- gram, supervising all activities. Frances Winokur, senior edu- cation student at Wayne Univer- sity, will be in charge of the youngest campers. She will be Saturday Night Dance assisted by Selma Fixler and In Courtyard July 3 Rene Wagschal. The young camp- Since the first Saturday night ers will spend most of their time outdoors in the Center courtyard, dance met with such success, a and will have outdoor showers on repeat will be held on Saturday. warm days. E. Louis Neimand, July 3. To the tunes of the director of Camp Habonim, an- latest recordings, dancers will nounces also that the camp will use the Center courtyard as the have the exclusive use of the scens of their bi-weekly Satur- Northern High playground, which day night dances. Refreshments will be supervised by the camp are included in the small admis- staff. Trips away from the Cen- sion charge. ter are being planned for Thurs- Detroit Club Plans day morning of each week. Camp Habonim meets Monday Variety Show July 25 through Fridays from 9 to 3:30 The Detroiter Club, composed in the Center building, and a full schedule of camp activities of senior men and women, is for each camp period. Parents planning a variety show to enter- are urged to make registration tain at USO buildings and army immediately. Further information camps throughout Michigan. Jack may be obtained by calling Ma- Richman, who is the president, has announced that all types of dison 8400. talent would be welcomed into the unit. Artists will be selected Summer Victory from all age groups. The first re- hearsal scheduled is on Sunday, Membership Drive July 25, at 11 a. m. To Close July 31 Mr. and Mrs. Rose Make With increased swimming pe- Large Unconditional Gift riods during the week, many members of the Jewish commu- nity are participating in the new summer victory membership drive which lasts until July 31. Spe- cial reductions for the three- month membership have been ef- fected, which offer an added at- traction. The enlarged summer program, which will begin on June 30 with the first open-air concert, includes a variety of activities scheduled for each evening. Special activi- ties will be planned for junior and intermediate members. For this stay-at-home summer the Center is taking full advan- tage of the outdoor courtyard, where many activities will take place. Mothers' Registration for Camp Chelsey Wed. Eve Registrations for Camp Chel- sea are continuing to come in in large numbers. To accommodate mothers who cannot come in the afternoon, announcement has been made that Wednesday evening, from 7 to 9, will be reserved for Camp Chelsea registrations. Other SALE—APARTMENT PROPERTY DEPEND ON THIS Never in your lifetime will prices be less. Values measured in dollars hound to be more—much more. Con- sult Mr. Bedford for Facts & Figures. ORD. RIVER. 10 apts. 4 stores always rented. Semi-fireproof like new. Estate sacrifice former $90,000 property. Wonderful value only $25,000 terms $ 5 , 000, $12,500 DOWN. Highest quality property select location near Water works. 20 modern 3 rooms like new. Rent $12,000 expense under $ ♦ ,000. Coat $110,000. Entire price only 865,000. 12 APT. Near Jefferson 2 to 3 rooms, New stoves new refrig. Sold once 800,000. Out of town owner must sell only $20,000. Terms $14,000, assume 812,000 mortgage. 10% NET on entire $35,000 price. Attractive turn. apt. all like new. Central sect. Out of town owner to echo $1 i,811a cash down. ifomEn WARREN & CO. 59 Years' Dependable Service Dime Bldg. ('A. 0321 The Jewish Community Center is happy to announce the receipt of two gifts, Mrs. Mildred Stern has made the second annual gift toward the Milfred Stern Me- morial established in 1942. This fund is used for special scholar- ship purposes for needy young children. Edward Rose, 'who is a mem- ber of the Center's board of directors and the Men's Health Club, has spontaneously offered to the Center a large, uncondi- tional gift. This is the third gift offered by Mr. and Mrs. Rose in the past year. CONTRIBUTIONS Announcement has been made of the following contributions to the Center Art Scholarship Fund: From Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wine- man, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J. Arnfeld, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farbsten, in memory of Mrs. Walter Laib's father, Mr. A. Low- enthal of Cleveland; Mrs. Aaron DeRoy, in memory of Sam Smitt; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meyers, in honor of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mills. Camp Habonim To Open Tuesday, July 6 Camp Habonim, the Center's Home Camp, is all set to open for its 14th consecutive season on Tuesday, July 6. A mature and well-rounded staff of counsellors, headed by Miss Kay Pollock, will be on hand to greet the campers on their first day. Miss Pollock has been on the Camp Habonim staff in 1940 and 1941, and during the latter year served as head counsellor. Clara Tannenhaus, who is also returning to the camp scene, will be in charge of gym- nasium and dancing activities. Frances Cohn will serve as assist- ant head counsellor. This year's camp program promises to be interesting, with the Center's art studio, game room, photography room, craft shop, and music room as the cen- ter of activities for the eight- week season. Trips to nearby points of interest at least one day a week will be included in the camp program. Because of wartime conditions and the Center's inability to serve a hot lunch, campers will bring a lunch from home. Lunches will If You Are Interested In Quality Meat. Call at 11632 Dexter Blvd. (Between Burlingame and Webb) Aaron B. Margolis Kosher Meat it Poultry Market 0-1 :10C-HX1-00-Cfr.:1 00001:10000tXtitoliO00 i350; July 2, 1943 Jr. Hadassah Installs Officers of Final Meeting June 13 RILES glationat thie det Plaighlling. Contest li ruin.% RULES '150" WAR BOND Sailed Moik4 '75" WAR BOND My. subm ~ n.d la the coo., must deal inth • Jewieft %pm. the following subset.. ere tuggmtedt '511" WAR BOND On June 13, Junior Hadassah held its final monthly meeting of the season at Hotel Statler, which time the following officers • I. Doe ible 1 Jested. I Jewish legends Pius "25 "" 4. Jame, literaNre 11. Jewish heroes. • Jewish personaL tom Csment events WAR BOND It•laatot Impect of the ea, en Hee. Contempot•ry Jewish problem I/ Jeeidt such es Purim Hanutah Paw.. and Shebeet. Nola mteNet le ape. to everyone the identity of Wm outlines inat be kept rent until et* Me plays are Ogee. 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Clarke MISS MARION APPLE were installed: President, Marion Apple; first vice president, Evelyn Oshman (in charge of Jewish Na- tional Fund) ; second vice presi- dent, Alyce Geer (in charge of fund raising) ; third vice presi- be National bard of Judges, whom &aim* 041 b. Anal.