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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1950-04-06

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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO



I Krolik Re-elected

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DETROIT JEWISII CHRONICLE,

Thursday, April 6, 1950

Buai Brith 1 Mrs. Hubner
Highhuhu to Address
Fund W orkersv
Morgenthau Lodge

BRYOutlook

to Social Council

Listen to the Jewish Chronicle
Hour, the best in radio. at 10:45
a.m. Sundays over WK5111.

By JOAN HENCKEN
Julian H. Krolik and Mrs.
For a 1950 Buick See
ALL AZA AND BBG Chapters Hyman C. Broder were re-

meeting at the• Hampton
elected to the board of directors
school have joined together in
of the Council of Social Agen-
preparation
of
a
gala
Parents
Mrs. Rachel Hubner, who
The lodge is sponsoring the
cies of Metropolitan Detroit at
Night
affair
to
be
held
from
8
Carson
decoration of the Bnai Brith fought in the British and Israeli
a recent annual meeting.
Youth Organization Ileadquartcrs armies for eight years, will ad- to 10 p.m., Wednesday, May 17.
Krolik, a co-chairman of the
Buick
Skits will be presented by Allied Jewish Campaign, is a
on Dexter boulevard. Jack /Ca- dress workers of the women's di-
minl«.r, president of the ledge, vision, Jewish Welfare Federa- both the ,AZAs and BBC:: so vice-president of the board. The
1'3900
has-appointed a committee, under li on, Allied Jewish Campaign at that their parents can clearly Council of Social Agencies is a
Hamilton
the leadership of Irving Cane and their meeting Monday at the understand the function and pur- Red Feather service of the Com-
TO. 8-2424
Al Rottman, to look after this Jewish Commpnity Center. Mrs. pose Of BBYO. Refreshments munity Chest.
matt..;. Harold Weiss, chairman Hubner, who holds the rank of ! will he served to top off an in-
Res.:
of the first annual doubles bowl- major in the Israeli Army Re- teresting evening.
TU. :1-3960
The deadline of the Jewish
ing tourney, announces the fol- serve, is in the United States I
The Deborah Chapter of BBG
lowing winners: J. Silbe•schein, with her husband who is doing. informs us that its Hobo Dance, Chronicle is noon on Monday.
M. Band, G. Lickt and M. Holz- postgraduate ..work in a New ,
which was held at the Dexter
man, all of Rex Lodge. and A. York hospital.
Whatever you wish for ... you'll find at
Jewish Center On March 18, was
Katz and B. Brown of Detroit
At the meeting the division a huge success.
CANADA'S
LARGEST KOSHER RESORT
Lodge. This tourney was under chairmen and secretaries will
Prizes were presented to those
on Lake Rosseau, Muskoka, Ontario
N1orgenthau sponsorship. Pros-
pick up kits and prospect slips wearing the sharpest shirts and'
pective soft ball players are
urge d to contact Leo Kaplan, TO. for their workers; special gifts loudest socks.
workers will accept assignments, . •
6-5311. The next meeting of the
and pre-campaign workers will • THE FIRST ANNUAL BBG
ludic will take place at 8:3(1 p.m.
• ALL SPORTS • PLANNED ENTERTAINMENT •
Spring Meeting will be held in
Monday, April 17 at the Rose Sit- report on their drive.
• COCKTAIL BAR • SUPERB CUISINE •
Mrs.
Harry
Becker
is
pre-
tig Cohen Bldg. It will be in the
l i Flint on Sunday, April 23. The
• CHILDREN'S COUNSELLORS •
campaign chairman.
Flint BBGs will act as hostesses
form of a social evening.
All for only $42.00 per week and up
*
I at a luncheon which will be
Your $$$ is wod_li more in Canada
served in the afternoon.
nd name by faithfully
We have earned our iT'e
Jose, Amparo nimbi
Detroit Chapter
serving the public for 15 years
All chapters are requested to
Write
for
Deseripthe
Folder to
T h e chapter a•nounces that the t') Give Dual Concert
have one delegate present. Oth-
Monteith Inn
Dave Shopsowitz, Mgr.
next meeting will be held on
Jose and Amparo Iturbi will ers are urged to attend as guests.
Rosseau, P. 0.
149 Pendrith St.
"
Tuesd:.y, April 11. It will he a w . esent a concert for two pianos' Sharon Diskin, chairman of
Ontario
"Box Lunch Social." The fea- at 8:20 p.m., Thursday, April 13 the meeting, will contact each
Toronto, Canada
ture of the evening will he a quiz at Masonic Temple. chapter individually in order to
show conducted by Johnny King.
They will play works by Mo- supply you with more informa-
roaster of ceremonies. The meet-
zart,
DeBussy, Cambers. Chopin.7 - thm•
• • •
ing will be sponsored by the
All-Inclusive Tours To
Chapter's two bowling leagues, Gershwin and others. Tickets are
MANY AZA CHAPTERS have
available
at
Grinnell's.
and will be held at the Beth
gotten the Seder bug. Amotg
Aaron Synagogue. The Chapter
is also organizing groups to sew the highlight of the mixed panel !those chapters planning Seders
pads for the American Cancer discussion, to be held a. the next are; the Symour Sobole chapter,
SPRING 4ND SUMMER TOURS
Society. Those interested, pr meeting of the lodge on Tuesday' the Jerome Kern chapter, the
the
those who have any white salv- evening, April 18. Rabbi Max Bnai David 314 chapter, and
Depart New York
age material to donate, call Adel- Kapustin will be present, as well Highland Park 313 and Brandeis
lune 21
May 11
June 1
chapters
who
are
planning
to
ing Janoff, UN. 1-2363, or Lor- as representatives from the vari-
Aug.
1
12
July
joint
Seder.
hold a
etta Davis, UN. 1-4457.
' uus religious and racial groups.
It is one of the objectives of
• • •
• • •
Direct Steamers to Israel $275 Up
the Bnai Brith Youth organiza-
Round Trip by Air to Israel
. Fox Lodge
Bloch Chapter. .- N tion to help its members feel at
Individupl Itineraries Upon Request!

. The lodge played host to the . At its last meeting scheduled home in the Jewish community,
Rex Lodge at a joint Billet meet-' fur 8:30 p.m. Monday at the L a -identify themselves with the
ing held on March 27. A skit was
- I bor Zionist Institute, the Chapter i common . aspirations of the Jew-
put, on by the Wayne University will feature a "Rumor Clinic."' Ish people.; and make eontribu-
Billet Players.
On Monday I The clinic will be conducted by I Lions of distinctive Jewish va1-
evening, April 24, at Jericho Mrs. Virginia Fried and every I u es 1:1 the mosaic of their
Temple, the lodge will be effort will be made to track down country's culture.
the guests of the Rex Lodge, • and expose wild and baseless
Please bring all chapter news
DETROIT and WINDSOR OFFICES
in a combined "Sports Celebrity rumors. A social hour will fol- up to the BBYO headquarters,
Night." Members and friends are low. For further information, 11718 Dexter or call us at TE.
ELLIOTT and BUD SCHUBINER
. invited to attend. Chairman Art . please call Mrs. Martin Pastor, 4-4984. We will try our utmost
UN aN
18657 LIVERNOIS
Tarnopol advises that tickets are , chairman, TO. 7-4833.
to see that all news is published.
- _
selling fast for the "TV" niglv
the Mayfair Ballroom, at 8 p.m.,'
May 6. Tickets can be secured
by calling Tarnopol at WE. 4-
8050.

JACK MARKOWITZ

the

MONTEITH INN

EUROPE and

ISRAEL

NO SERVICE CHARGE

c7ravel Service

• •

NORTH STAR CAMP



Detroit Lodge

DAVID APTEKAR

Handler Lodge

is accepting applications for registration

• * •

The lodge, at its meeting at
8:30 p.m. Tuesday at Turover
Temple, will have nominations
for officers for the year 1950 1'51,
from the floor.

«

Under the Direction of

"NORTH STAR points the way to — better camping"

Boys-Girls 5-16

18610 WISCONSIN

Marshall Lodge

A new high in activity on the
Wayne Campus has been created
by the Louis Marshall Lodge's
scholarship and trophy award.
This is the award for the best
essay on "Brotherhood," spon-
sored through the Bnai Brith
Rillel Foundation. This will be

..LADIES..

UNiversity 1-5157

RHUMBA, SQUARE
and novelty

DANCING

and special entertain-
ment on weekends in
TROPICAL ROOM

1,

Your Health!





Your Figure!

SULPHUR
SPRINGS

MASSAGING
DONE
IN
YOUR
HOME

SI. JOSEPH
'OICHIC;AN

• Enioy "perpetual sunshine" in
America's largest and most luxu-
rious Sun Tan Solarium--Carib-
bean atmosphere! For a smile of
health and beauty take our famous
Sulphur Baths and scientific mas-
sage. Only 4 hours from Detroit.
The 12:40 p.m. M.C.R.R. will k met
in Niles
•was too—Dancing Nightly in our Marine

Bar—Whitcomb orchestra. Outdoor sports.
Modern 'Reproof hotel—open all year.
Smorgasbord every Sunday night. Rooms:
Stu& from $3.10, double from S3--IlurePean
plan. Ton eau budget your stay at the
Whitcomb its low m 1]1.50 per day including
lattpber Earl rod 3 marvelous ;nests.
CALL MN BAILER AT DETROIT OFFICE

SPECIALIZING IN

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REDUCING MASSAGE

111101LL

WOodward 3.9000

Tiffany 6-4482

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Steuben, Michigan

The lodge will entertain the
veterans at the Dearborn Vet-
erans Hospital on Tuesday. An
evening of surprises is being
planned by Jerry Ash, chairman
of the veterans affairs committee.

NINE BOWLS OF SOUP.....

Not every COUNTRY DAY CAMP camper has this
capacity for food, but every child who can use extra
food — because he uses that energy in play — has it
upcin request.
The Camp cook, Mrs. Olive ("Gorgeous") Worgess,
knows the food youngsters like and knows how to serve
it attractively. We are proud that she can take simple
food (we serve nothing fancy) and season and garnish
it to suit children's tastes.
We use only Grade "A" pasteurized milk, in the original
bottles, delivered fresh daily, with an extra cap to keep
it clean. Our bread comes from a "home" bakery; our
cookies are mostly home-made.
We point with pride to the campers who, last year, put
on weight, learned to eat "strange" foods, whose fussy
eating habits disappeared while with us.
This is only one part of life at COUNTRY DAY CAMP
— only the best for our campers.

COUNTY
DAY CAMP

Established 1948

FOR BOYS AND MILS AGED 5 THROUGH 12 YEARS
SPECIAL NURSERY PROGRAM
FOR 3- AND 4-YEAR OLDS

FOR INFORMATION, WRITE OR CALL

DR. W. A. GOLDBERG, Ph.D., Director

1484 GLYNN COURT, DETROIT 6
TOwnsend 9-1045

Camp at 48441 West 13 Mile Road, Wixom, Mich.

Member, American Camping Association
Inspection Always Invited

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