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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

-CENTER ACTIVITIES-:-

Center Summer Concert
Series Begins June 26

Juno 23, i944

Mrs. A. M. Hershberg to Preparation for Second Session of
American
Be Chachmey Lublin
Jewish Conference at Chicago in Full Swing
Aux. Guest Speaker

members of the Center, and to
the general public. Children from
the ages of 3 to 7 are eligible to
The Ladies' Auxiliary of Yeshi-
go with their mothers. Rates for vath Chachmey Lublin extend an
Mothers' Club members are $20 invitation to all members and
per week, and $14 per week for
to partici-
each child. For non-members, the friends and
rates are $25 per week for adults
and $16 per week for non-mem-
bers' children. Mrs. Clara Avru-
nim, camp director, announces
that an excellent staff has been
appointed to direct camp activi-
ties, and many new improvements
have been made for the camp.
Registrations should be made
immediately with Belle Reznick,
Ma. 8400.

Administrative Committee consider
o
a oil• l e itec
he omc m
o:
appointed by the Interim Commit administrative
administrative committee will al The
n s le ide bref
tee of the American Jewish Con-
le .enee
d
The Jewish Community Cen-
ference is now preoccupied with ti
of the commission s reso ll h u s:
ter's summer concert series will
the arrangements for the holding cue, post-war and Palestine. on res.
be inaugurated on Monday, June
of the second session of the Amer- Meetings of .Delegat es
26. Lawrence Watson, tenor;
ican Jewish Conference, scheduled
The ad
admin i strative committee of
to open in Chicago on Sept. 2. the American Jewish Conference
Meeting every week, the adminis- is arranging a series i ,f
delegates'
trative committee is planning the meetings throughout t he county
second session and
considering
for the
purpose of clarifyin g y
problems arising in connection issues before the second session the
of
with it.
the conference, scheduled to b
e
From the replies to the notice held in Chicago, Sept. 2, 5.
of convocation of the second ses-
The object of these pre-confer.
sion, sent to the delegates two ence gatherings . of delegates is
weeks ago, it is evident that an clear away misconceptions that to
overwhelming majority of the have arisen concerning the con.
delegates
intend to be present in ference, report on the re •
.
Round Table Arranges
Chicago. Only in a few cases will achievement up to dale, hear th of
there be need for appointing al- views of the delegates and discuss e
For Scholarships
ternates. The technical arrange- the problems and issues confront-
ments in Chicago are proceeding ing the second session. The admin.
The Detroit Round Table of
satisfactorily.
Catholics, Jews and Protestants
istrative committee suggested that
has arranged for scholarships to
In order to facilitate the sub- delegates elect their own officers
the Intercultural Education Work
mission of the views of the dele- and fix their own agenda.
gates to the Conference, it is pro-
Shops at Harvard and Columbia
Members of the administ ra tive
Universities for the following
posed that in advance of the open- committee will attend the meetings
teachers who have been selected
ing of the Conference, up to July to reply to questions bearing upon
by the Detroit Board of Educa-
31, the administrative committee the work of the conferenc e and the
tion. They are:
shall serve as the committee for plans for the second session. In
Miss Roberta McGuire, 6777
the preparation of resolutions to some communitic:;, electors, in ad-
Scotten Ave., Detroit 10, Mich.,
dition to the delegates, will par.
MRS. ISADORE LEVIN
Norvell School—literature.
ticipate in the pre-conference
meetings.
Mrs. John Suggs, 617 Owen,
Jr. Hadassah Season
LAWRENCE WATSON
Detroit 2, Mich., Maybee School pate in the second annual donor
The first meeting of the dele-
luncheon of the Ladies' Auxiliary Concluded with Tea
gates residing in the region of
Dany Majeske, violinist, and Bet-
Edna Massad, 15080 Fordham, to be ileld Tuesday, June 27, at
Greater New York will take place
ty Kowalsky, pianist, will be fea-
The successful cultural pro-
tured in the opening program, Detroit, Mich., Columbus School 12:30 p. in., in the Bnai Moshe gram sponsored by Junior Ha- on Thursday evening, June 22. A
—literature.
Mr. Watson will appear in a
Congregation, Dexter and Law- dassah for members of the or- meeting of the New England dele.
Rose Estrin, 1652 Collingwood, rence.
gates is scheduled to take place in
program of songs, including the
ganization was climaxed last Boston on June 27. Chicago dole-
works of Peri, Schubert and Detroit, Mich., Hutchins Interme-
Mrs.
Isadore
Levin,
chairman
Thursday
evening,
June
15
by
gates are planning to meet in
Pucini. He has studied iu the diate—English.
Celia M. Stern, 2244 Gladstone, of the luncheon, Tyler 5-5304; a beautifully appointed tea at July. Similar gatherings are be-
Juillard School, as well as in
Mrs.
Rubin,
co-chairman,
Tyler
the home of Mrs. Morris Landau
Paris and Vienna. Mr. Watson Detroit, Mich., Poe School—lit- 5-6882, and Mrs. S. Corinbrt on Longfellow Ave. For the past ing organized in other major com-
munities throughout the country.
will be accompanied at the piano erature.
president of the Ladies' Auxili: five months 20 to 25 girls have
by Hugh RiDout.
ary,
Tyler
6-6652,
may
be
reach-
gathered
each
week
to
study
and
Dany Majeske, an 11-year-old "Negro Soldier" to Be
Sale—Apartment Properly
ed for further information. The discuss the beginnings, growth
violinist, and Betty Kowalsky, Shown Tuesday, June 27
toastmaster will be Mrs. J. S. and postwar plans for a Jewish
pupil of Julius Chajes, will play
Sperka. homeland. As their text, they
"Negro Soldier," an OWI film,
the second and third movement
One of the speakers will be used "Zionism and the World
from Mendelsohn's Violin Con- giving the record of Negroes in Rabbi Jacob J. Nathan, and the Crisis" by Dr. Shlomo Hardin,
cert.
the United States Army, will be guest speaker will be Mrs. A. M. president of the American Zion-
Summer concerts at the Jewish shown at the film program of the Hershberg of Chicago, III. One ist Youth Conference. The girls Makes no Money In these tithes.
your share or thin dynamic rity
Community Center are held in Jewish Community Center on of the Yeshivah will also be on also studied the complete re-
should Ile safely in the hag liefore
the outdoor court at 8:45 p. m. Tuesday, June 27. Film programs the program. A well planned ports of all world Zionist Con-
the Artnist lee Dells ring In the
The public is invited.
are held on Tuesday evening in program including a musical por- gresses
tear boom. Fact s & rig ti rem from
in addition to topics of post
the outdoor court and begin at tion has been arranged. current Jewish
Mr. Bedford.
interest.
9:15 p. m. The public is invited.
2o apt. 4-5 rms. Latest
Camp Habonim Staff
Since the group felt that an Nw Glendale
k less water heater. New stoves.
understanding of the man was Rent 89200, I Inly II 1,501, d wn.
Walter Plaut Named
Complete for Season
41.0 'e terms.
as necessary as an understanding
Bnai David Men's Club
Intermediate Director
11411. HIg showy 31 a pt. now st.
of his philosophy, brief biographi-
Tankless hen ter. Stoker. Rut
Mrs. Lillian Censer, director of
Installs Officers June 22
cal sketches of the life and back- holler.
$11,590.
Tenants at electric. Only
Camp Habonini of the Jewish
The Jewish Community Center
ground of present and past Zion- $15,000 tIwn.
The Men's Club of the Bnai ist leaders were included in their
Community Center, announces till announces that Walter Plaut will
Collingwoori. 19 apt. Very clean.
complete staff to direct activities be the new inte•meditate director David Synagogue held its annual studies. The group has met since New
stoves. !tent $9200. $17.5e0 to
at the camp, which will open June for the summer season. Mr. Plaut installation of officers on Thurs- early this winter and will com- deed nit g.
26 for an eight-week period. is a student at Hebrew Union day evening, June 22, in the mence again this fall under the
1211i. 20 apt s. stores. New stoker.
Head counselor will be Reuben College. He was cultural and re- social hall of the synagogue. The leadership of Miss Marion Ap- Rent Ss X00, tenants pay elec. gas.
Siterlflee
bldg. cost. $10,0es
Young. Gertrude Pomish will be ligious director of Price-Hill Jew- following officers were installed: ple, past president of Juniors. tlwn. 4 1,4'i, half
terms.
in charge of senior girls, and ish Community Council, and also Barney Ross, president; Jack Miss Corinne Perlis, who worked
Alger. Elegant I Ig 8 apt. finest In
Melvin Ravitz will have charge head of Price-Hill Jewish Center Graff, vice president; H. Pearson, so tirelessly to make the program
1 it•troll. Total 07 rms. Inc. I 4 hafts.
New stoves. Sep. unit thfrig. Indio
of senior boys, camperaft and in Cincinnati. He will direct ac- recording secretary; M. Newman, a success, is to assume the duties
erat ors In kitchens. Whim% sacrifice
nature lore. Betty Ann Faber will tivities of the intermediate group corresponding secretary; Bernard and responsibilities of the presi- at
half cost.
H. Dosie, treasurer; Ben Fellows, dency. Both girls express their
direct the younger children's of the Center.
Cortland. 13 time 3 tin. apts. At-
financial secretary; Ed Kreske, heartfelt thanks and apprecia- tractive
group. Ruth Silverstein will be
tan ?irk. Rent 85900. Table
sergeant-at-arms, and Joe. Ten- tion to Mrs. Landau for her help stoves. Stoker. Most value for the
swimming counselor; Marilyn Chesterfield Music
money. Terms $11,000.
nenbaum, chaplain. Myron Solo- and cooperation in making the
Gold, arts and crafts; Zena Etkin,
mon acted as master of cere- cultural program and the Hadas-
dramatics; Shirley Belkin, Junior Shop Building Up
110MElt IV.tItItEN & ( .11)IPANY
monies.
Dime 111(Ig.
03t1
girls; Bella Past, librarian, and
sah season a success.
Flourishing Business
Vivian Keidan, swimming.
Highlights of the camp pro-
gram will include swimming, ath- • Now in its second week, the
letics, dramatics, arts and crafts, Chesterfield MUsic Shop is rap-
a newspaper, trips to the zoo, to idly building up a flourishing net-
parks, and other places of civic work business from coast to
interest, coast. Its radio customs like
The camp is open to boys and the smart variety of its musical =--- -
girls from the ages of 6 to 14. wares, served up fresh and spark- ---
Registrations are still being ac- ling five nights a week . . . and F- --
cepted. The fees are extremely genial Johnny Mercer, who waits ===-
reasonable. Call Miss Reznick a t upon you personally with a song =-
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Supreme in the Art of
MA. 8400 for an appointment and a smile. No rationing, no =--
An Ultra Modern Hotel
now, shortages, no delivery problems E-_-
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. . . just a turn of the dial to i"C
Hospitality and Enter-
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and Country Club
your favorite NBC station and ::-
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-a
Mothers' Clubs Calendar there
you are.
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tainment
Johnny Mercer, whose magic
A patriotic performance, to with the lilting lyric has made
which representatives of various him America's No. 1 songwriter,
agencies will be guests of honor, is the show's emcee. Johnny has
Available now to families and children. Children's playground and outdoor
will take place in the air-condi- a talent for plucking a catch
pool supervised by competent governesses. Transportation no problem.
•ioned auditorium of the Je,.vish phrase out of the current lingo -=-
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Community Center on TIR:jilly
and
making
it
a
song
hit.
His
=a
evening, June 27, a t 8 :30 p. in. flare for the nifty ad-lib and
The following agencies will be the sprightly wisecrack sparks :-:--'_
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represented: War Chest, A meld- the show.
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- can Red Cross, the Women's Food
Jo Stafford, the show's queen
Committee of the USO, and a of song, is a mistress of rhythm O.
Serve-a-Camp project, at Hono- in the modern style. She is a Z=7;
and
lulu. A vaudeville show will be comparative newcomer to radio 7÷.- -
presented by the Monte Carlo but is already a top-notch fa- a--_-
Studios. The admission is free to vorite. =-
husbands and friends of the mein-
The Pied Pipers, outstanding __,
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hers of Mothers' Clubs.
vocal stylists, together with that .---_
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Remember the annual °oat 'lac cheerful little earful, petite June ----
to Bob-Lo, Monday, July 10.
Hutton, put over a choral num-
ber in a way that really gets you. - - -=-'
Camp Chelsea Camp for Paul Weston, well known mu- .11
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sicmaker, does the arrangements _.1
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Mothers and Children at and conducts the orchestra, while
David N. Katz & Herbert A. Katz, Managing Directors
endell Niles teams up with z.
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Grass Lake O p en Jul ly 2 - Johnny
Mercer on the patter and
Illustrated brochures upon request.
announces.
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Camp Chelsea, the Jewish Corn-
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- r Discount to men and women in uniform of U. S. Armed Forces.
Added to this array of basic --Wg...
munity Center's mothers' and talent, the Chesterfield Music =--
children's camp at Grass Lake, Shop has the best of Hollywood .----
Detroit Representative
Mich.. will open its season July to draw on and features guest
2. This
H. J. KRAMER, Lobby Maccabees Bldg — TErrace 2 8702
This camp gives mothers an stars and starlets, new Johnny
2 9455
opportunity to take their children Mercer songs, vocal and instru- ..--
Detroit, Michigan
with them to camp. Camp Chel- mental novelties and previews of - -
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sea is open to both Mothers' Clubs Hollywood productions.

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COUNTRY CLUB

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AVERILL PARK, Near Albany

NEW YORK

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