, PAGE SIX FRIDAY, JUNE 6, I147 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE MAN OF THE WEEK IP • • A GRADUATE OF HIGHLAND Park high school at the age of 16, he entered the University of MONTE M. KORN Califonia at Los Angeles in 193 . Liter one year there, he returned to Wayne University and receive A B.A. and L.L.B. and completed all work for a masters degree i political science except his thesis. A little less than. a month after Korn was admitted to the bar In July, 1942, he enlisted in the Marine Corps. After completing re- serve officers training, he was commissioned a second lieutenant. He served overseas at Pearl Harbor and Midway Island. After his discharge, Korn had an urge to loaf around and have a good time. That desire soon wore out and Korn set to work build- ing his future. "To those veterans who are unable to settle down, I say that plenty of hard work concentrated toward one goal is the best cure for that tendency toward lethargy and escapism." • • Group Schedules Meeting for Monday •*. —Moto by Mrs. Samuel Zeldes, right, Is chairman of the newly-organized service group of the Women's Auxiliary, Jewish Home for Aged, whose purpose is to visit the Home each week bringing comfort and luxury Items to the residents and aiding them in performing small tasks. Left is Mrs. Sydney Levinson, auxiliary ••• -.War and center is Mrs. Samuel L. Weller, auxiliary president. NW Sisterhood Nimes Officers REMEMBER JUNE I 5TH - FATHER'S DAY! Headquarters for Gruen Watches, Parker ''5I" Pens and Sets, Eversharp Pens and Pencil Sets. Key Chains, Jewelry, Remington and Shick Electric Shavers, Billfolds, Military Sets, Etc. M. GREENBERG & SON 8931 TWELFTH ST. Is Guest Artist of Jewish Folk .Chorus Kipnis Alexander Kipnis of Metropoli- tan Opera will be guest artist at the Jewish Folk Chorus' 22nd an- nual concert at 8 p.m. Sunday in the Scottish Rite Cathedral. Henri Goldberg will direct. Shoshana Brooks-Freedman, so- prano, and Maurice Short, tenor, will also be soloists. Florence Kutzen and Aliza Stulman will be the accompanists. - - --- • Parochial School Maps Graduation Exercises Commencement exercises of the Detroit Hebrew Parochial School will take place at 1:30 p m Sun- day, June 15, in Yeshivath Chach- rney Lublin. Diplomas will be presented to the graduates of the elementary and high schools. A concert will be presented by the student group of the Music Study Club at 8:20 p.m. Tuesday in the Rackham Bldg. Participants will be Harris Crohn, Betty Kowalsky, Beverly Laster, Harriet Lewis and Kurt Saffir, pianists; Bill Berghoff, Gre- gory Christy, Lawrence Diamond, Sandra Edelman, Marilyn Kaplan, James Keene, Adam Malone and Paul Tarabek, violinists. Thomas Thomks, violin cellist; Rudy Efraim, violinsit; Alan Bressler and Marvin Primack, clarinetists; and Skip Rosenthal, flutist. Tickets may be obtained at the door. Jeweler: Tyler 6-3020 Open Eveniggs Monday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday Till 3.30 P.M. 00-000-000001X100 ,00-0000000000000000 00** "IN THE PAST THESE groups have been pushed around and made to feel they are not wanted anywhere. Denied meeting space by three leading Jewish congregations, young men and women were forced to assemble in their own homes or in restaurants. "It's about time the Jewish community awakened to the needs of the youth and provided this center. And it shouldn't be done by the veteran groups themselves, as has been planned. "We want this to be a living memorial of all Jews in Detroit." Registration has begun for Camp Habonim, the Jewish Community Center's summer day camp, Sam- uel Milan, director, announced. The camping session will be di- vided into four two-week periods from June 30 to Aug. 22. Habon- im serves children, ages 6-14. The 12th Street Council Center's day camp will open its third sea- son June 30 under Cie direction of Harold Weiss. who will be as- sisted by Shirley Levine. Mrs. Harry L. Jones is chairman of the camp committee. Registration is conducted from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. each morning. Children, ages 3-5. of the Coun- cil's play school will end the term with a party Thursday. Dr. James Clark Maloney, psy- chiatrist, will address the Wed- nesday Evening Discussion Group at 9 p.m. June 11 in the Center. --- Sylvia Kumove Heads Sharona Club of MO Eletccd to the board of directors were Samuel Barr, Sidney Brand, Leonard Radner, Dr. I. Walter Sil- (e and Harold Weisman. Plans for t'.'s 'hapter's member- ship effair, ache ruled for June 25 at Northwood I..n, will be discus- sed at et meeting of the group Monday. On June 15 Haifa will participate in the emergency mem- bership drive of ZOD. Sylvia Kumove has been elected president of the Sharona Club of Pioneer Women. Infant's Service Group She will serve with Roslyn Pop-, Mrs. Joseph Markel Schedules Installation kin, vice-president; Freda Novam, recording secretary; Gertrude Han- The Infant's Service Group will Elected President non and Helen stern, correspond- install its officers at 1 p.m. Sat- Mrs. Joseph Markel has been ing secretaries; and Lillian Cohen urday, June 21, in the Hotel Book Annette Shaw, financial sec- Cadillac. Fos reservations call Mrs. elected president of the Sisterhood and retaries. George Treeger, TY. 5-6348. of the Northwest .Hebrew Congre- gation succeeding Mrs. Max H. - 0-04}0-6-1:t *4:1-0 CI 01) 01.8X>04.10 4.H>01.10*-KH:)-6 d-6-04.8..14.1-0-C) 0 (}004.1 Goldsmith. Others elected were Mesdames Phillip Heitman, Michael Galsky and Alfred Helfgott, vice-presi- dents; Samuel Simmer, recording secretary; Sam Bishop, financial secretary; Norman Allan, corres- ponding secretary; Daniel Aidem and Sol Brenner, mailing secre- taries; Herman At in, treasurer; • • Music Study Club Unit Plans Cotcert Tuesday Dr. Louis L. Kazdan has been elected president of the Haifa Chapter of the Zionist Organiza- tion of Detroit. Other new officers are Dr. Ber- nard Weston, Mrs. I. Walter Sil- ver and Mrs. Alex Zuckman, vice- presidents; Mrs. Fred Perlman, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Al- bert A. Schwartz, recording secre- tary; and I1errr n Kazdan, tree- .AEG t PUTel'ING HIS OWN ,,ords into action, Korn became the first commander of Post No. 1 of AMVETS (American Veterans of World War 11). He also acted its state commander for six month and was instrumental in helping The Michigan AMVETS blossom into an or- ganization of almost 10,000 members. He represented the AMVETS during the war assets investigation and fought for priorities for veterans in purchasing government sur- pluses. Korn also planned the picketing of the Veterans' Administra- tion during the General Motors strike, petitioning the state to pay unemployment benefits to , veterans who were unemployed because of the strike. What Korn considers most important for the Jewish youth of Detroit is a social center in the northwest section, with club rooms, ah auditorium, library and ballroom. "These desperately-needed facili- ties would be a boor, to thriving youth groups," he said. Registration Starts for Camp Habonim the Haifa Chapter - -- • V' OUTH, EXPERIENCE and community service do not frequently run hand In hand, but in Monte M. Korn, Detroit attorney, there is proof that the three ingredients can be blended successfully. • Anxious to help expand Jewish youth organizations. Korn insists that the local groups are a vital asset to the spiritual, social and economic life of the community. And Korn doesn't just talk about implementing his ideals. Coupling a vivacious personality with an earnest desire to get thipgs done, Korn has actively participated in a number of civic ventures. Recently he served a* chairman of the planning board of the Hamtramck Citizen's Committee in which capacity he drafted the "Fight Inflation" resolution adopt- ed by the Hamtramck Common Council. Striving to help reduce the cost of living, Korn also handled public relations for the Wayne County Council CIO in its fight to stabilize prices. Born on July 4. 1919, Korn has lead an active life. He was gradu- ated from the Shaarey Zedek Sun- day School, served as vice-presi- dent of the Junior Congregation of that Synagogue in 1936. He organized and was the first presi- dent of Social Inc.; the largest in- dependent Jewish young people's social group in Detroit. Dr. Kazdan Heads Bring Comfort to Home Residents W ELC OME HOME MRS. JOSEPH 51ARKEL David Tchor, chaplain; and Louis Berman and Alfred Brook, serg- eants-at-arms. Elected to the board were Mes- dames Joe Gordon, Herbert Har- ris, Ira G. Kaufman, Alexander Moss, Albert Potiker, Charles Charlip, Jacob Levine, Malcolm Rivkin, Florence Rosman and David Samelson. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will deli- ver the princpal address and in- stall the officers Wednesday eve- ning at the Synagogue. Featured on the program will be the Sisterhood Choral Group under the direction of Mrs. Markel. Mrs. Goldsmith will give a resume of the year's activities, and an honorary membership will be awarded to Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich. Auxiliary of Schools Reelects Mrs. Rosman to Presidency Mrs. Florence Moss Rosman has William Nadler, Harry minden- been reelected president of the baum, Meyer Beckman, Philip J. Women's Auxiliary' of the United Gilbert, Abe Katzman, Meyer Hebrew Schools. Shugarman, Herman Cohen, Nor- Other officers are Mesdames man Allen, Henry Shapero, David Louis Tatken. Herbert Moss and Kliger, Herman Wetsman, Harry Fine and Robert Marwil. Louis Gelfand, vice presidents: Honorary directors elected were Joseph Jackier, Josepn Dorfman, Meyer Katz, William Mandell and Mesdames Morris Adler, . Bernard Jack Zeldes, secretaries; George Isaacs, Julius Berman, Isaac Mar- Roberts, treasurer; Joseph Hor- golis, A. B. Stralser. George M. witz, auditor; A. B. Stralser, par- Roberts, Alexander Moss, Maurice liamentarian; and Burton Seiden, H. Zackheim, Charles Rotinson, Max Wecksler, Isaac Shetzer, Jack publicity chairman. Tobin, Albert Carnick and Morris The following were elected to Krause. the board: Mesdames Max Hay- A luncheon meeting will be held man, Harry Kraft, George Orley, Wednesday, June 18 in the Book Max Dushkin, Mandell Rosen- Cadillac. sweig, Morris Fishman, Louis Tobin, Nathan Spevakow, Anna DETINU CLUB Moss, Charles A. Smith, Richard Cott, Moe Dann, Meyer Charlip. The Detinu Club celebrated Its Other members of the board are second anniversary at a Wienie Mesdames Robert Loewenberg, roast at Rouge Park recently. NO SUGAR OR GLUCOSE ADDED