S DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle -.-CENTER ACTIVITIES-:- Center to Present 10 Monday Night •Open-Air Concerts June 16, 1944 Contributions to the Johnny Mercer, Chesterfield Master-of- Jewish Home for Aged Ceremonies, Beginning June 12 on WWJ from the ages of 6 to 14 and they may enroll for the entire season of eight weeks or • for any number of two-week periods. A varied program of swimming, outdoor play, dramatics, arts and crafts, photography and gym- nasium activities are part of the day's program. Registration should be made with Miss Reznick, registrar. Call Madison 8400 for appointment. Th e following have made con- Monday, June 12, is opening musical comedy merry-go-round tributions to the Home: night for the Chesterfield Music of the week. Mrs. H. E. Rafelson, in mem- Shop, starring Johnny Mercer The Chesterfield Music Shop, America's No. 1 songwriter and with this young master of rhythm ory of father, Nathan Brenner; rising young comedian, as its as master of ceremonies, should Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Weil, in merry master of ceremonies. quickly carve a place of warm This year, as in previous years, memory of Max Field; David On the air five nights a week, the music department of the Wallace, in memory of Mrs. Han- all NBC stations, every Monday affection for itself with the Jewish Community Center will American family radio audience. nab Kaplan and Mrs. Millie Gold- through Friday, the Chesterfield present a series of 10 Monday All NBC stations, roast to man; Mrs. Esther Goldberg, in Music Shop will present five up- coast, every Monday through night concerts, in which out- memory of husband, Abraham- to-the-minute musical comedy Friday, on Station WWJ at 7 standing Detroit instrumentalists Hirsh, and parents, Max and variety shows—each one new. p. m. and vocalists will perform. Chaye-Rive; Mr. and Mrs. Emil each one different—featuring the The concerts will start at 8:45 Camp Chelsea Still Stern, in honor of confirmation - Star of the Week, the Song of p. m., beginning June 26. Among of Jay Allen Mrs. Louis Gold the artists who will appear are: Taking Registrations man, in honor of confirmation of the Week, the Picture of the Michigan Synagogu e James Barrett, Marshall Bruce, Hollywood previews, new Camp Chelsea, the Jewish Jay Allen; Mrs, Jacob Friedberg., Week, personalities and current bits of Thomas Evans, Margit Kormen- Community Center Camp for in memory of father,. Judah- novel and outstanding radio en- Conference to Be 'iv, George McLeod, Lawrence mothers and children, is contin- Layb; Mn. and Mrs. Charles tertainment. Held at Bnai Moshe Watson, Florence Wenzel and uing registrations. Briskman, in honor of confirma- As the Chesterfield Music Shop Cyril Wezemael, vocalists; Emily Mrs. Clara Avrunin, camp di- tion of Jay W. Allen; Mrs. - Anna i s produced in Hollywood, the The 11th semi - annual con- Mutter Adams, Bernard Argie- rector, announces that Leah Le- Payne, in honor of confirmation musical comedy talent center of vention of Michigan Synagogue wicz, Arthur Grossman, Morris vitt, Wayne University graduate, of Jay W. Allen; A. Cohen, in the world, through its doors will Conference will be held Sunday, Hochberg, Dany Majeske, Stanis- well known in the community for memory of father, Berchik Co- pass the best today's entertain- June 18, from 2:30 till 6 p. law Schapiro, James Richards her excellent dramatic work, will hen; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schram, ment world has to offer. at Congregation Beth Abraham and Max Weiner, instrumental- be head counselor of the camp in memory of Max Field; Mr. ists. Johnny Mercer has collabo- 12517 Linwood. Following is the and will direct the mothers' ac- and Mrs. Robert Schram, in mem- rated in writing songs and mak- p program .i tivities. ory of Max Field; Leon Fried- ing pictures with the best mu- of delegates, 2:30 Mothers' Clubs Calendar The camp this year has been man and Mrs. Rose Friedman- steal comedy talent in Holly- Registration ession of extraordinary landscaped and new improve- Weider, donation; Mrs. J. D. wood. He enjoys the friendliest importance, 3 p. m. Address: The Mothers' Clubs will par- ments have been made. Rosenberg, in memory of Max- relations with the Hollywood ticipate in the following func- Rates are very reasonable. Reg- well Fields and Mr. Klein; Rob- people. They like to work with "Religion in Postwar America," tions: istration may be made for two erts Bros., in memory of Max- Johnny and he knows exactly by Rabbi Morris Max of Man- hattan Beach Jewish Center, New le Annual picnic at Palmer Park, or more weeks. For further in- well Fields and Mr. Klein; Mr. his which put Ches- over York (vice president of the Rab. i mem- new ones song can hits best on the Tuesday afternoon, June 20, to formation call the Center office, and Mrs. S. N. Bailen, in binical Council of America and ory of Sophie Belliman; Mrs. terfield Music Shop. meet at the swimming pool. Madison 8400. executive member of the Union Julius J. Jameson, in memory Games by playground director Johnny Mercer can write a of Orthodox Jewish Congrega- will follow the lunch period CONTRIBUTION of husband, Julius Jerome Jam- song abotlt anything at the drop tions of America, author and lec- i of a hat. And Johnny is versa- which will take place from 12 The Jewish Community Center eson; Mrs. Joseph Barnett, in to 1 p. rat. gratefully acknowledges the con- memory of father, Samuel-L ayb; tile. His songs have a most amaz- turer. Solemn services for vic- Last of seriess of the canning tribution to the Art Scholarship Theodore H. Oppenheim, Chicago, ing range and variety. They run tory of the United Nations. Din- demonstration classes will take Fund, from Mrs. Aaron DeRoy, Ill., in memory of father, David the rhythm gamut all the way ner served to all delegates at the place Wednesday afternoon, June in honor of the 35th wedding Oppenheim; Mr. and Mrs. Harry from "Jeepers Creepers" and social hall of Congregation Beth Abraham, 6:30 p. m. 21, at the Jewish Community anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Farber in memory of Anne "Strip Polka" to the dreamy Center, from 1 to 3 p. m. Herman Marks. Korelitz; Mr. and Mrs. Albert melody of "Skylark," "And tho M. Jordan, in memory of fathers, Angels Sing" and "Dearly Be- Tuesday evening, June 27, at Joseph Finley and Joseph Jordan, loved". He has that "Old Black 8:30 p. m., there will be an open-air patriotic performance at Ladies' Auxiliary, JNF, FOR and brothers, Richard and Na- Magic" (one of his 55 big-time the Jewish Community Center. In than Finley; Mrs. S. Bonfield, in hits) to such a degree that every memory of mother, Yente; Mrs. case of rain it • will take place To Install Officers at movie fan and every radio lis- i in the air-conditioned auditor- BAKING A. Kaplan, in Kaplan; memory i of hus- toner has hummer or whistled band, Aaron ium. Please bring your husbands Luncheon on June 20 lan; 1%1r. and Johnny Mercer songs. He is ace Mrs. Leonard N. Simons, in mem- and friends. COOKING songwriter for the leading stu- The Ladies' Auxiliary of the ory of Max H. Fields; Mr. and dios Young Women's Study Club in Hollywood and has writ- will have its wind-up party lunch- Jewish National Fund will cli- Mrs. Harry Barnett. in memory ten score for such outstanding con at the home of Mrs. Korn- max a highly successful year with of uncle, Morris Waldman. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jordan, pictures as "Hollywood Hotel," mars, 11311 Mark Twain, on installation of officers at a dessert July 1. Members invited only. luncheon which will be held on for prayers for safe return from Rhythm on the Range, " " Birth "" . Tuesday, June 20, at the Rose overseas of Morris Judson; Mrs. of the Blues " and Jezebel Last spring, when Bob Hope Sittig Cohen Building beginning Leah Brown, in memory of Mor- Film Programs During ris Shinkel; Mrs. Joseph Alexan- wanted a novel, charming, mu- at 12:15 p. m. Summer on Tuesdays sical, homey and popularly ap- The following officers have der, in memory of mother, pealing summer replacement for been elected: Mrs. Philip Cutler, Frayde; Mrs. Alfred A. Klun- Beginning with next Tuesday, president; vice presidents include over, in memory of mother, Rosa his top-notch radio show, he June 20, of and for pro- the Mrs. Irving Shevin, chairman of Isaacs; Mrs. H. Garvett, in mem- picked Johnny Mercer. And balance the continuing summer, film the board; Mrs. William Klafer, ory of mother, Ella; Mr. and Johnny made good! Now . , as genial master of cere- grams in the Jewish Community fund raising chairman; Mrs. I. Mrs. I. M. Lewis, in i memory Center will be held regularly on Kardner, membership chairman. of Joe Klein; Mr. and Mrs. H. monies for the Chesterfield Mu- Tuesday nights outdoor and Mrs. Goodman, tree chair- Goldman. in memory of Joe sic Shop, Johnny is on the big court at 9:15 p. in m. the The latest man; Mrs. I. Nathan Zack, record- Klein; Mrs. J. W. Allen, in i mem- time on his own with a fast- War Department Communique ing secretary; Mrs. Benjamin ory of Joe Klein; Mr. and Mrs. moving show with unlimited vari- No. 7 will be shown. The film pro- secretary; H. Goldman, in memory of Max e t and flexibility--a sort of financial Schwartz, grams for will the feature balance such of the Mrs. William treasurer; summer titles Mrs. Harry Mandell, Buchman, auditor, Field; Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Lewis, in memory of father, J. W. Allen ; in memory of parents, Hyman B. as "Negro Soldier," "69th Paral- and Mrs. box Jack chairman. Rosenthal, blue Mr: and Mrs. H. Goldman, in i and Rachel L. Webber; Mr. and lel," "Battle of Russia" and and white memory of father, J. W. Allen; Mrs. David Lefko, in memory of many others. Programs will be for the Brody luncheon free to the public except on the will Hostesses be Mrs. Charles and A. H. Alert, donation; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Eiseman; Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gross, in memory M. Joseph C. Diem, in mem- Mrs. nights of July 11, July 25, Aug. Mrs. Louis Lightstone. of Mrs. Mildred Morris; Mrs. ory of Florence 'rineberg. 8 and Aug. 22, when a small Henry Velick, in memory o f charge will be made and when i mother, Ella; Mrs. J. Barnett, in full length programs will be memory of (laughter, Ethel; Mr. Maryan Fleisher shown. and Mrs. Meyer M. Cohen, in memory of Mrs. Mildred Morris; Students to Give Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Shapero, Camp Habonim to Piano Recitals in memory of Fannie Cohen Open Season June 26 and Sol P. Flayer and in i honor Maryan Fleisher will present of birth of a son to J. Garfields; Camp Habonim, day camp of a group of intermediate students Mr. and Mrs. Jerome J. Frank, the Jewish Community Center, in a piano recital, Saturday eve- in honor of confirmation of Ruth ON PERRY LAKE will open its season June 26. ning, June 17, at 8 o'clock, and Eloise Frank and Elizabeth Ann This camp, which has enjoyed a group of advanced students in Ziv; Mrs. A. Blumrosen, in mem- ORTONVILLE, MICH. several successful seasons, is a piano recital Wednesday eve- ory of father, Julius-Lay War- 1000 FEET ABOVE SEA LEVEL rapidly reaching its quota. Par- ning, June 21, at 8:15 o'clock. tell; Mrs. Harry Leibson, n in mem- ents therefore are urged to make Both recitals will take place at ory of mother, Fayge; N. Brach- their registrations early. the Art Center Music School, man, in memory of mother, THREE CAMPS IN ONE The camp is open to children 5300 John R. Michle; Mrs. Leah Helpert, in BOYS UNIT 6-16 * GIRLS UNIT 6-16 memory of husband, Norman. MICHIGAN RESORTS Helpert; Mr. and Mrs. H. Kessler, LITTLE NAHELU IS in memory of mother of Mrs. R. Wallach; Mr. and Mrs. T. Moss, Pre School Ages 3 6 in memory of mother of Mrs. R. Wallach; Mrs. M. Satovsky, in memory of mother, Steere-Laya and • drieWent Aviidan and ,Wey. Kusselow; Mrs. Sue Baum, in rn memory of father, Hershl-Yitche; I Jamebertrtie4 Mrs. S. Nayer, in memory of nti Yelderi/0 husband, Samuel-Baer Nayer. ON LONG LAKE NEAR CHELSEA, MICH. ijh y OZ Harry Barnett, in memory of ‘i Or • ,./roffttce el'ro nt (Jun their ,D i anna ,/erred , parents, Lipman and Esther-Chaye Will Be Open This Summer for a 9-Week Season Barnett; Sylvia Tendler, in mem- ory of Mrs. Ida Feldman; Leah JUNE 25 to AUGUST 27 firlary(Aaritift,(5; Werbe, in memory of Harry Tur- Boys and Girls from 6 to 15 Admitted for Full or Half Season berg; Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Touff, in honor of recovery of Isaac Shetzer; William Horowitz, • A limited number of vacancies still open. Register early to avoid Toledo, 0., in memory of father, disappointment. FOLDER INFORMATION ON REQUEST Shmooale-Helman Horowitz; Da- vid Neuman, Buffalo, N. Y., in • memory of Sarah Neuman; Jos- eph Freedman, in memory of For Information and Registration Write brother, Isidore Freedman; Mrs. DETROIT OFFICE 18657 GREENLAWN Farband Camp and Kinderwelt, 1912 Taylor, Detroit 6, or L. J. Kraus, in memory of Max Field; Mrs. Benjamin Wolf, Phone TYler 4 -8988 (Daily 12 to 2 P. M.) Phones—UN. 3-5075 or HO. 1189 Grand Rapids, Mich., in memory of Max Field; Mrs. L. J. Kraus, in memory of Mrs. Goodman; Mrs. Benjamin Wolf, Grand Rap- ids, Mich., in memory of Mrs. Call our Registrars: Goodman; I. Schneider, Flint, Mrs. D. Kumove, UN. 1-7054 Mrs. S. Sislin, TO. 5 - 9772 Mich., in memory of mother, Til- Mrs. S. Levine, TR. 2.3001 lie Schneider; Mrs. Morris Ein- stending, in memory of Mrs. Jeanette Summer; J. W. Webber, ` = m _Naltelu The FARBAND Camp KINDER WELT • I * • (AMP NAHELU