THE JEWISH NEWS Apra 24, 1942 National "Frat" Conclave Called By Optometrists Community Builders Judge Charles C. Simons' Judicial Talents and Eloquence Place Him in Front Ranks of Detroit Leaders Mu Sigma Pi to Meet Here May 29 - 31; Memorial Program Planned Page Eleven Registration of Children Started by Fresh Air Camp Season's Blaine Lake Schedule is Announced; Boys and Girls, 7 to 16, are Eligible; Program is Varied In order to facilitate the regis- tering of boys and girls for the 1942 season at Fresh Air Camp, appointments may be made by the parents of prospective camp- ers. for registration for any hour between 9 a. m. and 5 p. m., Mondays through Thursday, by calling Madison 8400. Fresh Air Camp, located on wooded Blaine L a k e, near Brighton, Mich., has proved a popular camping spot for Jew- ish boys and girls for many years. This year the season's schedule will be divided into five two week periods as follows: Period I, June 29 to July 12; Period II, July 13 to July 26; Period III, July 27 to August 9; Period IV, August 10 to August 23; Period V, August 24 to Au- gust 30. Three periods at camp is the maximum allowed each child. Michigan Alumni Chapter of Mu Sigma Pi Fraternity will be host to the national conclave of the organization when it holds its next annual convention on May 29 to 31 in Detroit at the Book-Cadillac Hotel. Elaborate plans are being formed for a re- union of the alumni as this oc- casion will mark the 10th anni- versary of the chartering of the fraternity at Northern Illinois Cooliege of Optometry in Chi- cago. The fraternity now counts hundreds of members, many of whom are serving in the armed forces of our country. DR. YAFFA RE ELECTED - After registration, Memorial Day services will be observed at Temple Israel and Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Saturday after- noon the following officers of the Michigan Alumni Chapter will be installed: Dr. Lawrence Yaffa. re-elected chancellor; Dr. Sol L e s n i c k, vice-chancellor; Dr. Martin Rosensweet. scribe; Dr. Bernard Maness, re-elected ex- chequer; Dr. Morton Benyas, re- elected chaplain. This will be followed by a spe- cial feature, the induction of the following optometrists who were recently elected into associate membership of the fraternity: Drs. Albert Prussin, Louis Gold- berg and Ernest Gaynes of De- troit, and Dr. Samuel Hurwitz of Flint. TUITION FEES 'senior boys' unit of three cabins, house ten campers and two coun- :selors each. The medical clinic is equipped to meet all health requirements. TRANSPORTATION Boys and girls attending Fresh Air Camp are required to use• the buses provided to and from the camp. Buses leave the Jewish Community Center. Woodward ' at Holbrook, at 8 a. m. the first ' Monday of each camp period. Parents and friends arc invited to visit children at camp between 2 and 4 p. m. on visiting days only. To reach Fresh Air Camp drive out Grand River Avenue U. S. 16. At Five Mile road check your mileage and continue on U. S. 16 for 30 miles to U. S. 23. Turn right at State Police Post on U. S. 23 for six miles. Turn left into the lane marked "Fresh Air Camp." The tuition fee for each period of two weeks is $25. This sum includes transportation to and from the camp and the physical examination. A $5 deposit for Mrs. Rachel Lewis Netzorg, a each period is required at the time of registration, the balance Iresident of Detroit for 62 years, must be paid the Friday before died Tuesday at the home of her leaving for camp. Deposits are son-in-law, Larry S. Davidson, returned only v ! en a cancella- 25831 Concord Ave.. Huntington tion is requested in writing at ; Woods. Mrs. Netzorg came here least five days before the camp from Canada at the age of 15. period begins. Other refunds are 'She was for 40 years a member made only when the child leaves of Detroit Sorosis. She was the daughter of the late Simon and camp at the physician's order. Boys and girls 7 to 16 years of Isabella Lewis; mother of Percy age are eligible for Fresh Air M. Netzorg and Mrs. Larry S. Davidow; grandmother of James Camp. L. and Robert Philip Davidow; CAMP PROGRAM sister of Mrs. Harriet Golden of Camp food is prepared in mod- Detroit, and Mrs. James L. Hand, ernized kosher kitchens. Four of New York. Funeral services OBITUARY ANNUAL DINNER DANCE The highlight of the conclave will be the annual dinner-dance to be held at the Book Casino. Sunday will be turned i over to the business and clinic meetings of the national organization. The following are the present national officers: Dr. Charles Stolar, chancellor; D. Irvin Brenner. vice-chancellor; Dr. Mil- ton Williams, scribe; the supreme council consists of Drs. Robert Atlas, Bernard Bohen, Leo B. Rockstein and Julian Spring. —Continental Photos by R.M.G., JUDGE,CHARLES C. SIMONS Two years ago, when the threat of Nazism began to awaken the democratic coun- tries from their lethargy, the Jews of Atnerica also began to recognize the threatening clouds as being far more serious than many had previously realized. The awakening was due to the devotion and determination of Jewish leaders who knew how to inspire the large masses of Jews and who were convincing in their analyses of the situation The lure of the sea and an as it faces our people today. urge to do his bit toward winning The Hon. Charles C. Simons, the fight for democracy, together Judge of the U. S. Circuit Court with a record of of Appeals, is among these lead- high efficiency ers who knew the value of a as an electrician. realistic approach to the Jewish have combined issue. When he appeared before to put Sol Elk- the lawyers' division in the Al- in, 25 years old, lied Jewish Campaign, in the of 1954 Blaine 1940 campaign, he set a new Ave., back into note which was credited with uniform. having put a new aspect on fund- Having ended raising campaigns and with hav- h i s enlistment ing given unprecedented impetus in the U. S. to the drive. Navy July 12, Sol Elkin with the rank of electrician's HAS TWO U. OF M. DEGREES mate, first class, he embarked on Judge Simons is a native De- the sea of matrimony just a troiter, and all his magnificent month ago with Edith Joseph, contributions to the law and to daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Belo the religious and communal as- Joseph, 1622 Lee Place. Now, in pects of this city and state recognition of his ability, he has redound directly to the glory of been chosen to train for the rank the state which he is serving so of chief petty officer, and will well. He was born on May 21, leave soon for six months' ad- 1876, and was educated in the vanced training at the Naval Re- Detroit schools. He received two search Laboratory, Anacostia, degrees—BL and LLB—from the D. C. University of Michigan, in 1898 A brother, Nathan, and a sister, and 1900. In the former year, he Mrs. T. E. VanVleet, reside in won the Northern Oratorical Detroit League contest. Bridegroom Dons Navy Togs Again In 1903, he was one of the youngest men to be elected to the Michigan State Senate, where he served for two years. He gained national fame for intro- ducing and bringing about the passage of the first State Direct Primary Law —a revolutionary bit of legislation for that time. dormitories house 50 children were held Wednesday. and six counselors each and a been commended and widely quoted. A CONVINCING ORATOR One of the most brilliant ora- tors in the state, Judge Simons is a convincing speaker who has moved large audiences. Last year I RECEIVED APPOINTMENTS he stirred one of the most im- portant audiences ever to , FROM TWO PRESIDENTS assemble in Detroit when he From 1905 to, 1906, Judge addressed 1200 persons at the Simons served as Wayne County amity dinner of the Detroit Circuit Court Commissioner. He Round Table of Christians and was a member of the Michigan State Constitutional Convention Jews. On Nov. 29, 1906, Judge Simons in 1908, and in 1916 he was Re- publican Presidential Elector-at- was married to Miss Lillian Bernstein of Chicago. Mrs. Sim- Large. He was a director of the ons is a past president of the Detroit Board of Commerce in Jewish Woman's Club, predeces- 1918. sor of the Jewish Woman's Coun- In 1923, President Warren G. cil and is a former vice president Harding appointed him to the of the Detroit Federation of U. S. District Court at Detioit. Women's Clubs. Judge and Mrs. In 1939 he was elevated by Simons still maintain their resi- President Herbert Hoover to the dence in Detroit. 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