Frid&y, Augtat+ Tf, 1944 THE JEWISH NEWS A Preferred Swimming Pool To Wed Serviceman Aaron DeRoy Natatorium At Center Gains Popularity In the Aaron DeRoy natator- ium of the Jewish Community Center, the community possesses one of the most handsome swim- ming pools imaginable. For more than four and a half years, this swimming pool has been a preferred recreation spot for the discriminating Detroiter. In hot weather its appeal is so great, that on certain days traf- fic had to be staggered to accom- modate the crowds. Among those who have had the wonderful chance to appreciate the values of Mrs. DeRoy's great gift are the hundreds of children enrolled in Camp Habonim and the Junior Summer Program of the Jewish Community Center. Daily, upwards of 150 to 200 chil- dren have been able to escape Asks "Free Ports" in Turkey WASHINGTON (JPS) — The establishment of "free ports" in Turkey for Jewish refugees from Nazi-occupied territory was urged by Representative Sol Bloom, chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee. ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Golieb will celebrate their silver wedding anniversary with a reception at their home, 2985 W. Grand Ave., starting at 5 p. m. on Sunday: - the effects of humid weather by swimming and playing aquatic games in the pool. Mornings, the pool has been in use by the adult women, chiefly members of the Women's Health Club; afternoons by business and professional -men; weekday eve- nings by young people and adults and Sunday afternoons, by military guests of JWB-USO and hostesses. Husbands and wives may join in the mixed swimming periods on Thursday evenings and oh Sunday afternoons. . Those who desire to take ad- MOLLIE LORRAINE LEVIN vantage of the moderate mem- bership rates and to make use of Mrs. Ida Levin of 2225 Blaine the Center pool are urged to call Ave. announces the engagement MA. 8400 for information. of her daughter, Mollie Lorraine Levin, to Sgt. Murray B. Grush- off, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Grushoff of 9300 Hartwell Ave. Plans for the wedding will be made at a future date. Accept Campers Jewish Center For Last Week At Camp Chelsea Activities Camp Habonim Will Present "Peter and the Wolf" Tuesday Campers at Camp Habonim, the children's day camp at the Jewish Community Center, are preparing their performance of "Peter and the Wolf" by Serge Prokefieff, to be given at the Jewish Community Center next Tuesday, at 1:30 p. m. The script has been enlarged to include sev- eral songs and dances created by the children. Everyone is in- vited to attend the program. Among other outstanding ac- tivities planned for the final ses- sion are a trip to the circus, a camp-counsellor day and a little council. * * * "Battle of Russia" Film on Center Program Tuesday The sound film, "Battle of Rus- sia," part of the government's "Why We Fight" - series, will be shown at the Jewish Community Center next Tuesday, at 9:15 p. m. During the summer months, films are shown in the outdoor court. The program is open to the public without charge. * * * Popular Entertainers at Intermediates' Dance Aug. 23 An array of local talent has been highlighting the bi-weekly summer dances of the Center In- termediate Division, held in the Outdoor Court of the Jewish Community Center. These dances, now held in an outdoor night club fashion, are supervised by a committee head- ed by Paul Yampolsky, with music provided by Irving Field and his music-making gang. The next in the series of dances will be held on Wednes- day, Aug. 23, 8 to 11 p. m. M.C.'d by popular Seymour "Hertzie" Hertzenson, the Intermediates will feature songs, dances and comical acts. The artists will in elude Mrs. Marian Pomerantz and Gertrude Bandelin, torch singers; Sol Gendelis, Erwin Cantor and Robert Weinberg, a tonette and clarinette trio; comi- cal farce by Jack Nesoff and Norman Klegman; a magician, and a harmonica player. The dances are free to mem- bers, and an admission of 18 cents is charged to non-members. • * * B. & P. 'Group to Discuss "Women In the Election" The Business and Professional Discussion Group of the Jewish Community Center will hold a discussion next Thursday even- ing, on the topic, "Women in the Election." Miss Chisrtine Walker of the C. I. 0. Political Action Group will be guest speaker. These discussions are held in the outdoor court of the Center at 8:45 p. m. and are open to the public. Page Seven Camp Chelsea, operated by the Jewish Community Center for mothers and children, enters on its last period of two weeks starting Sunday. For the past six weeks it has served hundreds of women and children who have found there the only opportunity offered un- der the community auspices for a fine vacation at moderate costs for mothers together with chil- dren. In the last period, 65 campers were served. The capa- city being 60, this was a record registration. The children have been enjoy- ing their stay at camp with all supervised activities. For the women there have been a variety of interesting programs ranging from discussions on child care and pblitics to parties, plays, etc. The campers publish a news- paper, conduct their own affairs through the democratid organiza- tion of the Camper's Council, with officers elected by the vari- ous campers. The kosher food has been re- ceiving praise from the campers. Children and some of the women whose health and increase in weight is desirable have also had success, while others with more strenuous programs have been able to achieve the other desir- able purpose of slenderizing. It may be possible for camp to accept registrations for the last week. Inquiries may be made by calling Miss Reznick at the Jewish Center, MAdison 8400, 9 a. m. to 5 p. Engagements . Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Duchin an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Esther, to Lt. Gerhardt Platau, A. C., son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernhard Platau of the Bronx, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pazner of 364 Rankin Blvd., Windsor, On- tario, announce the engagement of their daughter, Eleanore, to Lawrence Shell, Pharmacist Mate 2/C, United States Navy, now serving overseas with the U. S. Marines. Mr. and Mrs. Israel Lieberman announce the engagement- of their daughter, Charlotte Wer- ner, Pharmacists Mate, 2nd class, U.S.N., to Samuel Kessler, phar- macists mate, 1st class, U.S.N., son of Mrs. Vera Kessler of Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Miss Minnie Bernstein of Joy Road has as her house guest. Miss Esther Rubin of Toronto, who will remain here for two weeks. Mrs. Nathan Straus of Cleveland is spending a week as the guest of here brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Irving L. Hirschman. . Mr. and Mrs. Julian G. Wolfner of Burlington Dr. have returned from a week's visit in New York City. Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Segar of Birchcrest Dr. and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin J. Kuttnauer of Canterbury Rd. have returned from a few weeks stay in Frankfort. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Ginn and their daughter, Laine, of Birch- crest Dr. have returned from a_ visit in Mackinac Island. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rothberg of Chicago Blvd. and Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Harris of Fairfield Ave, left Monday on a cruise to Mackinac Island. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard T. Lewis of Birmingham left last Monday to spend a fortnight in Charlevoix. Miss Marion Moyer of Boston Blvd. has returned from a visit with friends in Toronto. Miss Stella Alpern of the Belcrest Hotel has returned from a visit in New York City. Mrs. Martin L. Butzel of Birmingham is spending a few weeks in Charlevoix. Mr. and Mrs. DeRoy Kuttnauer, their daughter, Virginia, and son, Calvin, of Fairfield Ave. are vacationing in Frankfort. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sklar and their daughter, Mrs. Sidney Weiner, of Chicago Blvd._ are spending a week in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Biegler and their daughters, Elise and Maryanne, of Huntington Woods. and Mrs. Maurice Klein and her daughter, Susan, of Chicago Blvd. returned Sunday after a month July 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Hy in Charlevoix. Lewis (Evelyn Feldstein) of 2073 Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Lind of Wisconsin Ave. are spending the Pingree Ave., a daughter, Donna summer in Frankfort. Beth. * * Mrs. Rose Lipson of Merton Rd. is spneding several- weeks July 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Carl visiting in New York City and in Boston. Karbel (Evelyne Meyers) of 8259 Mrs. Leah Lieber of New York City is spending a few weeks Wisconsin Ave., a son, Steven as the guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George R. Lieber of Lawrence Ave. Barry. * * Mr. and Mrs. Burton Seidon and their daughters, Norma and ' Aug. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry .Marilyn, of Buena Vista Ave. have returned from a visit in Harbor Goss (Estelle Levine) of Kendall Springs. Ave., a son, Charles Barry. Mrs. Max Kay and her daughters, Muriel and Nancy, of Wood- * * * ingham Dr. and her sister, Mrs. David Feerer -of, the Belcrest Hotel, Aug. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Les- have returned after a few weeks in Frankfort. Mrs. Feerer's daugh- ter Satovsky (Margarette Slat- ter, Marjorie, recently has returned from a month at Camp Cavell in Northern Michigan. kin), a son, Neil Alan. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rosman and their daughter, Gloria, of Aug. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Boston Blvd. left on Tuesday on the S. S. North American for a David Redisch (Myrtle Hersh- cruise to Georgian Bay and Chicago. berg) of Chicago Blvd. a son. - Dr. A. David Horowitz has returned to his home in New York * * * City following a week's visit with his fiancee, Miss Faga Keidan Aug. 2—To Pvt. and Mrs. Mar- and her parents, Mr.- and Mrs. Joseph Keidan of Calvert Ave. Miss Frances Marx of Glynn Ct. left Sunday for a fortnight in tin 0. Oppenheim (Jeanne Le- vitt) of Indian Village Manor, a Atlantic City. daughter, Kay Diane. Births - Aug. 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Mur- ray Jay Sutkin of 25707 Here- ford Dr., Huntington Woods, a daughter, Judith Faith. Women's Clubs EVA PRENZLAUER MATER- NITY AID will meet at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 5, at the home of Mrs: J. H. Siegel, 2066 Cal- vert. On Aug. 28, members of the group will serve at t h e Downtown USO. * * * SISTERS OF ZION MIZ- RACHI'S annual excursion to Bob-Lo will be held next Tues- day. The public is invited. The entertainment program has been arranged by Mrs. Harry Finkel- stein and her committee. Boats leave at 10 a. m., 2 p. m., and 4 p. m. For tickets call Mrs. Fink- elstein, TY. 4-4829, or the presi- dent, Mrs. E. Abrams, TY. 7- 5733. The committee will also sell tickets at the boat before 10 a. m. Yeshivah to Burn Mortgage Aug.20 Sport Coats For Boys Sunday, Aug. 20, has been set aside by the Ladies of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah in observance of the final clearance of the mort- gage on the new building of the Yeshivah at Dexter and Cortland. The women's organization now has completely paid for the lots upon which the present structure has been erected, and on Aug. 20, the ceremony of "burning the mortgage" will be held at the Yeshivah auditorium. Rabbi Solomon P. Wohlgelern- ter of Congregation Bikur Cho- lim, Seattle, Wash., brother of Detroit's Rabbi Max J. Wohl- gelernter who heads the Yeshi- vah, will be guest speaker. Cantor David Katzman of Con- gregation Bnai Moshe will pre- sent a program of traditional liturgical numbers and modern Jewish folks songs. and Girls Wools Two Tones Tweeds Checks Corduroys With Plaid Trim to $12.95 Sizes 3 to 14 KAPLOE'S KIDDIE KORNER 11744 DEXTER cor. TUXEDO TO. 8-4128 When the door of a Jap Zero was being auctioned off for War Bonds, bidding became hot and lively between Al Johnson and theater-owner Harry-. Popkin. Al finally won it with a $220,000 purchase — then he re-donated the prize to Popkin for further bond-selling bids. Say "Ma -Ma" We Gm Do It Now . . Because we have had a fortunate oc- currance in our own manpower situa- tion, we are able to increase our facili- ties to accommodate a limited number of new customers. Phone HOgarth 8446 Illaurice Shop Complete Baby Laundry and Diaper Service "Wee Folks" Baby Laundry 10425 NORTHLAWN NEXT TO DEXTER THEATER 11616 DEXTER