Page Ten DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE How to Appraise Camp Told Zedakah Holds' by Head of Camping Body Installation F ACTORS by which parents can The American Camping Asso- guide themselves in -the choice ciation lists five important areas of a camp for their children are in the field of program. These discussed in a series of articles are (1) appreciation of and op- in the Chronicle by David Apte- portunity to experience the out- kat- , president of the Michigan of-doors to the fullest; (2) ade- Camping Association. The first of quate opportunity for recreational the series follows: experience; (3) experience in The state department of so- group living; (4) informal edu- cial welfare licenses camps to cation; (5) and social adjustment. operate. In addi- This statement is the keystone tion to checking around which parents can evalu- the site to see ate the effectiveness of a camp that it is not un- program. We might ask ourselves duly close to so- such typical questions as: Is the cial hazards its location of the camp suited to primary focus of the development of an awareness attention is on and appreciation of the out-of- the health, safe- e doors? ty and sanitation • • • standards OUTDOOR LIVING of camps. IS THE EMPHASIS on pro- T h e depart- • Aptekar gramming away from city play- m e n t require- ments are minimal. in the opinion ground experience, and does it of many camp directors, and take advantage of the fact that many have standieds far above campers live in the out-of-doors? In what ways does the camp these requirements. While health, safety. and sanitation are ex- provide opportunity for the camp- tremely important in the child's ers to share in program planning? Is the program balanced be- welfare, we knew that there is much more in ramping than these tween group and individual ac- tivity? standards. • • • Is there sympathetic and ma- NOTES VARIATIONS ture guidance provided for the PARENTS SHOULD also be individual camper? concerned with standards of ad- How are the groups formed of ministration, program and per- which my child is a part? Is my sonnel. In these areas, inciden- child learning to enjoy new ex- tally, we find the greatest varia- periences? Is he learning to ac- tions between good and not so cept responsibility? good camps. In these fields there- These are but a few of the fore, the parents would do well points which would be indicative to give care in selection of -the of the effectiveness of the camp- proper camp. ing experience on your child. Hashofar Names Herman Jacobs Mrs Phil Steller. who was re- elected president of Massada Chapter. Pioneer Women, was in- stalled at a dinner Monday at Club Bali. Mrs. Samuel Gault was installing officer. Other officers are Mesdames Max Kirschbaum. Dave Colman, Norman Kanter, J. J. Karhal, Irving Turner, Joseph Chatlim I. Dante, Abe Heller and Mark Rovner. Committee chairmen are Mes- dam 7 Louis Fidler, Aaron Fried- man. Alex Appel, Al- Braver, Ed- ward Zelman, Manuel Klinger, Simon Karbal. Albert Kahn, -Max Cohen, Al Weisberg. Ben Boren, Albert Marx and Sau! Rosenhaus. Music of Dick Stein Slated for Omena Inn A. Arnold Agree sailed for France on June 10 to attend the summer session of the Academy of Fine Arts, Palace of Fontaine- bleau, France. He will return on October 1. Mr. Agree graduated from the University of Michigan in 1947 and holds a degree of Bachelor of Architecture. Mrs. Max Elias was installed as president of the Zedekah Club at the Book Cadillac hotel, June 14. Other officers are Mesdames Edward Fisher, Paul Deutsch, Leonard Shapiro, Harry Tyner,' Jack Miller and Reuben Klein. Also, Mesdames Morris Davis; Aaron Silverman, Joseph Modell, Sam Baker, Bernard Pearl, Sam Sugerman, Morris Cornfield, Ben Lefkowitz and Henry Levin. I 75-Year-Old Member Feted by Social Club The group's 19th annual donor luncheon is slated for Dec. 6 at the Book Cadillac. Regular . meet- ings will be resumed in Sep- tember. David Rosenbainn, 75, was hon- ored with a surprise birthday party after a regular meeting of the Select Social Club, of which he is the oldest member. The club is comprised of men and women 50 years of age and over, widows, widowers and di- ELAINE SAI ZBERG • • vorced persons. The group meets The betrothal is revealed of at the Center. Mr. and Mrs. A. DeRoven, of Elaine Phyllis Salzberg, daugh- Detroit, were among those pres- theLg of ea f uae nd Mrs. Joel Salz- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stone and ent at a reception in the home rein avenue, to their son Howard are planning a of Israeli Prime Minister David 1Leslie Silverman, son of Mr. and trip to New York City and Wash- Ben Guidon, honoring 80 Ameri- Mrs. Morris Silverman of Sturte- ington. can mem era of Pioneer Women vant avenue, visiting the Jewish State. Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Neiman A special gift of 150 Golden of Pennington drive are back Book Inscriptions inscribing Ben from Montreal where they at- Gurion's name in the Sefer Hame- tended the wedding of their niece. dinah was presented by Mrs. Is- rael Goldstein, national president The scholastic year 1948-49 was Dr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Smith of Pioneer Women, in honor of brought to a formal close at the and children will leave for God- the first anniVesary of Israel. Wayne University Bnai Brith Hil- erich, Ont., July 1. Detroit units, Golda Myerson lel Foundation recently. Com- group, Club 2, Brandeis and Club bined with the giving of awards Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shear, for- 1. were among the 150 Pioneer was a reception for Detroit's ! merly of Carter avenue, are in Women clubs making the inscrip- Jewish Niel School graduates of their new home at 18934 Wilde- tions possible. 1949. mere avenue. • Rabbi Max Kapustin, Hillel di- I rector, gave awards to the follow- Mr. and Mrs. James H. Wine- ing students. some of them for man and family will leave' for the preceding year: Gold Hillel Charlevoix, June 30. keys: Samuel S. Shreetnan and Camp Mehia in the Irish Hills Gladys Zate. STUDY IRRIGATION PLAN is again available to the Sholem TEL AVIV — (ZOA ) — Twenty And certificates of honor to Aleichern Institute for the group's new irrigation schemes that will Beatrice Chodoroff, Ruth Cooper, I annual Labor Day week-end. As make possible the establishment in the past, the camp facilities Samuel Goldfarb, Alvin Gold- i of 750 new settlements are under stein, Gladys Herman, Lawrence consideration. are being offered by Mr. and Mrs. Shloime Bercovich and Mr. and Koltonow. Charles Meyers. Mer-1 rill Polansky, Shirley Heider, Mrs. Ben Knoppow • Harriet Lewis, Sol Goldberg, Ada The week-end will begin with Doctor, Gerald Gotthelf and liar- , the Oneg Shabbat, Sept. 3, and • old Grodman Ready M.,cle or Made to Order continue through Sept. 6. Men's a n d Women's Rosh Ilashonah will fall on For information, call Mrs. I CUSTOMS PANTS STORE Black, TR. 2-3413, or Mr. Driker, Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 24 5505 (M, NI) RINLIt TO. 7-9660. and 25, 1919, - - - Detroiters Visit BenGurion's Home Wayne U. Hillel Winds Up Season - National Communal Unit Picks 2 Detroit Women HERBERT HARRIS • • • , Northwest Men Name Harris Mrs. John C. Hopp. one of the campaign chairmen of the Wo- men's Division of the Jewish Welfare Federation. and Mr's. Harry Jackson, executive ditector of the Women's Division of the Jewish Welfare Federation, have been appointed to the national committee on Women's Participa- tion in Communal Service of the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds. Herbert Harris was elected president of UM Northwest He- blew Men's Club. Other officers are David Aaron. Max Haidy, Sanford Gordon, Phillip Came- ron, Robert Ettjnger and Joseph Mehr. The board of directors is com- posed of Dr. Morris Betwixt, Al Brook, Charles Charlip, Leon Cutler, David Dunaky, Harry Goldberg, J. Maurice Karo, Her- item Raskin, Arthur Schultz and Al Brooks. EPPIE'S TUXEDR'S Edwin Blumberg of 4277 Tyler avenue, a junior at Wayne.Uni- versity. has been elected presi- dent of the university's Inter- Fraternity Council. He is a mem- ber of Sigma Alpha Mu. A. Arnold Agree Sails for School in France SLACKS Dick Stein and his orchestra, well-known to Center dance BACK IN U.S. DOLLARS crowds here, are now featured at NEW YORK—(Z 0 A)—Profits Omena Inn, 22 miles north of and dividends from American Traverse City, Omena. Mich., investments in Israel will be paid The four-piece group, composed in U. S. dollars. of Wayne University students, has furnished dance music in resort areas, especially in South Haven and Chicago. The Fred Astaire dance instruc- FOR SALE tors will also be feattired. OR RENT Blumberg to Head Fraternity Council Bride-Elect Institute Charts Elected President Camp Mehia Event At the annual meeting of Hash- ofar. society for the advancement of Jewish music, Herman Jacobs, executive director of the Center. was elected chairman of the group. Jacobs succeeds Mrs. Sol Q. Kesler. Other officers are Mrs. Alex- ander Sanders, Julius Chajes and Eugene Franzblau. Mesdames Harold Schakne and Albert Sil- ber and Messrs. Israel. Elpern and William Cayman have been added to the board. Chairmen are Mesdames - Mor- ris Friedman. Edward Zellman, and S. S. Wittenberg. Massa(la Chapter Installs Officers Thursday, June 2&114! Lateat Models for Weddings and Proms Masquerade Costumes for l'nung and (Ild For Sale or Rent 8726 12th St. TR. 1-1948 ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF A FIRST - CLASS MODERN BARBER SHOP for Service and Sanitation Visit . . BARBER SHOP livernois near Margaret* MEN'S MANICURING For Appointment—Call UN. 441159 THOMAS POSTIN 4 19 ; 7471 74 "yr lltr (home. you Reilect the 1 ° tacked utly 011 toin°tthelbeOtt Let 'int(t Leader's experts cleon your o nom ellmClot down corpetS and furniture investrnent, of your inal p6ce. Protect „ h ea lth. P ~ Otect the