„Thursday. May 5, 19 19 DETROIT JEWISH CIIRONICL ; E fir . C Leader B S lower L1 nits Launch Drive e Equality Club net Wed it the home of Rita Fish- man. The .recommended an 5130 donat,oll to the Allard Jew- ish Czimpiogn. Miriam ',Mimi., fi e ld esen- tative from England, will he the I guest of Detroit Pioneer t5'rrinen 'through May 16, during which time the annual spring member- ship drive will be launched. Progressive Ladies Enz. Verein will hold a Mother and Daughter dinner at 6:30 p.m.. Wednesday, May 11 at Lachar's, 13224 Dexter. For reservations, call TO. 2-7509. She will sirelk at a series of membership affairs, Ruth Kanter and FanMe 1.;chreier, chairmen, announced: Miss Liebor has served as secretary of the Jew- ish National Fund youth com- mittee under the patronage of Lorna Wingate, and as executive of the Women's Labor Zionist Or- rranization of Great Britain. The Women's Division of the Student Aleichem Institute will hold a lir stmirant Dav" Sunday at the Wij kman's Center. Home-cooked meals will 1st served from noon until 7 p.m. for a minimum charge. For information, call Ruth Kanter, AVE. 3-7411, or Fannie Schreier, TO. 8-2484. -- 8111S. 11A MERMAN • • I, Beth Itzehock's Ladies Auxil- kiry will stage its'annird Mother C i l o i and Daughter banou-t Tuesday evening, at t he Wilshire hotel. For ticket s . call Mrs. J. Meyers. UN. 3-1876. 11,, (r Event y S.Z. Women Map Closing Luncheon ssa11 The closing Synagogue family ' luncheon meeting of the Shaarey I Zedek Sisterhood is set filr.12:30 The fii,t annual public installa- The closing meeting of the De- p. in., Monday. Following a re- tion of all 3lizrachi Chapters in trod Chapter of liadassah will port by Mrs. Ralph Davidson, an the city will be held at 12:30 take place at 12:13 p.m., Tuesday. ' election will be held. p.m.. Tuesday, May 17 in the at the Book Cadillac.. "Future Features," a candle- May fair Room, Mrs. Joseph Ilamerman of New ' light ceremony, will be present- York, national chairman of the ed, Mesdames Bertram L. Smok- -- Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid American affairs committee of ler and Milford R. Pregerson. will pi went its yearly report May lirradassah, will be the speaker. program chairmen, announced. 17 at the home of Mrs. A. Freund. Mrs. liamernian is in charge of For reservations, call Mrs. Ben- Installation of officers will be the nationwide program of edu• gamin Fishman, UN. 2-7168. cation and action to insure world held May 25 at Huylers. peace through democratic action. The Women's League for Sab- Iladassah's 900 groups with al- bath Observance has named Sat- most a quarter of a million mem- urday, May 7 as Mother's Day bers in 47 states carry on year- round American Affairs pro- Sabbath. At 12:30' p.m., May 28, grams. the league will hold a coition The program Tuesday will in- mentary luncheon and sympo- sium on "The Place of the Wom- clude election of chapter officers and a special reading honoring en in Jewish Life.” the establishment of the State of Israel written and executed by Mrs. Darold Flank. Pale Seven OR'!'. Women to Elect Officers for Region Thee ection of Michigan region reservations, contact Mrs.'loseph officers bf OliT will be held at !Fenton, 17525 Oak drive or Mrs 12:15 p.m., Tuesday May 17 at the 'Irving Ilittker, 2281 Atkinson Franklin Hills country club. Fur avenue. OMENA INN ... 1 OPENS Plan Your Vacation NOW . . . • Featuring The Finest in Under American-Jewish Cuisine"""'' I'I' Irel lion Of The Fred Astaire Danvers PHONE VA 2-886 3 PHONE TE. 4-6315 Evenings . Sundays na Inn. Write to ()"“. n ,hure for o tena, mieniga Putty titustratea nroe 4111111.11111111111111.11/ The BeaSittu/ 04111C40 1401 ON GRAND TRAVERSE BAY In Pollen-Free Northern Michigan , ',!2 SOLES NORTH OF TRAVERSE CITY (IN si-41 A. S. LANDIS, Manager COUNTRY DAY CAMP INVITES YOU TO ITS President Mrs, Daniel Cohn is program chairman and Mrs. David Flavor are in charge of luncheon ar- rangements and hostesses. Reservations are being taken by Mrs. Bud Blum. Call the llodassah office, Tyler 8-8216, Sisterhood's 'Fbuil Session Set at Beth El The forty-eighth gennual tmg.t- ' Mg of Beth El Sisterioaai will be OPEN HOUSE on SUNDAY, MAY 15, 10 A.M. TO 5 P.M. (In Case of Rain the Following Sunday) The road: Out Grand River through Farmington and Novi; just past 12 Mile Road, a right turn on Mich. No. 218 (Wixoin Road) for one mile; another right turn on 13 Mile Road for one-half mile to 48111 W. 13 Mile Road. Signs will direct you. held at 12:30 pan. Monday. MRS. DAVID GROSSMAN Dinner Slated by Rodin Club Twenty years of service to the underprivileged will be marked by the Rodin Club at a dinner May 15 at Northwood Inn. Mrs. David Grossman is president .of the organization. Founded by the late Mrs. Fanny Rodin as a family club with a program of helping others, the organization has expended many thousands of dollars, raised by donations and social events, on charity. Local individuals and agencies as well as merry abroad have been beneficiaries of the club's police. A note of sadness will be in- troduced at this year's dinner be-, cause it will he the first without Mrs. Rodin who died in Novem- ber 1948. 'Mrs. Rodin," Mrs, Grossman explained, ''was a kindly and! charitable woman of the old' school who investigated vases of want herself and gave out of her meagre purse generously with-1 out waiting fOr thanks ro, trib- utes. ''We plan to keep her memory fresh with an expanded 'Program pt aiding those is need." Teams of hostesses will create original centerpieces for the luncheon tables, each symbolic of a different Jewish festival. Miss , Margit, Kormendy. accompanied by Mrs, Royal Maas. will sing the traditional music. For the business pot lion of the meeting, Mrs. M. George Way- burn will present the president's annual report, and there will he art election of officers and di- rectors. Chairman of the day is Mrs. Philip Bloomgarden. Mrs. Robert Janewav is chairman of the pro- gram, and Mrs. Victor Jaeobson of the commissary. Tickets for the luncheon are available at the Temproffice or from members of the bflard. INSURED SAVINGS ACCOUNTS 2 0 feet The permanent dining hall and craft buildings, each 60 long, ore snowy white with green trim. The American flog and Camp banner fly from a white flagpole, alongside the out- door Council Ring and Theater. Walnut trees line both sides of o country lane leading to the Playhouse, Playground, Athletic Fields. Nature study is just beyond in the Camp woods. Ample shade and fruit trees, on our own 20-acre form— truly a form setting for our program. The Director and staff one for each eight campers) will help you tour the grounds and explain to you the variety of craft, hobby, dramatic and athletic equipment and facilities. For boys and girls five through 13 ... operating five days weekly for 10 weeks . . . serving a hot, balanced noon meal and an afternoon snack ... Campers are picked up near their homes by the Camp's own buses manned by adults. Inside flush toilets, safe drinking water, electricity, ample, space in. the ' country. Coffee and old-fashioned Soda Pop are on the house You may bring your lunch, if you wish, for a picnic CURRENT RATE Camp Season from June 27 through September 2 AMERICAN SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION Fee (No Eitrai)—Ten Weeks, $179.00; 5 Weeks, $94.00 Your Neighborhood . Savings Institution Dexter -Blvd at earthed TO. "61311 • A DR. W. A. GOLDBERG,PH.D., Director 1484 Glynn Court, Detroit 6, Michigan Camp Phone — Walled Lake 651-F-5 TO. 9-1045