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Jewish Center Activities

(The Jewish Community Center, 8904 Woodward,
is a Red Feather Agency.)

THE JEWISH NEWS

The choral group of the Shearit
Haplaytah will entertain.
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RABBI HARRY ESSRIG'S
third lecture in the series, "The
Epic of Jewish -Emancipation"
originally scheduled for March
30, has been advanced to Tues-
day, March 23. His talk will deal
with the modern religious out-
look.
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TWELFTH S'T R E E T PLAY
SCHOOL children, 3 to 5 years
of age, will celebrate Purim
Thursday, March 25. The best
costume will be selected by the
children. Purim refreshments will
be served.
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A Purim skit contest will be
held at the TEEN-AGER'S FES-
TIVAL Saturday, March 27. Ap-
plication forms for the contest
may be obtained from Howard
Hordes, chairman, or from Mort
Goodman.
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The annual Purim masquerade
ball will be held by the COUN-
CIL OF MOTHERS' CLUBS at

Friday, March 19, 1948

8:30 p. in. March 31 in the Cen-
ter auditorium.
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Mrs. Fred Patt, chairman of
the JEWISH PARENTS' INSTI-
TUTE, announces that the chil-
dren of the Jewish. clubs will
have a Purim masquerade at 11
a. in. Sunday, March 21, in But-
zel Hall. A puppet show called,
"Haman and the Gragger," un-
der the direction of 'Pauline Kov-
ach and Sylvia Chover will be
presented by the parents. Each
of the three Jewish Clubs will

present a Purim Spiel, and there
will be a reading of the Megillah
and refreshments.
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DETROIT ADULT SOCIAL
CLUB announces its biggest event
of the year, "An Evening In
Paris," which will be held in
Butzel Hall Saturday, March 28.
The groUp is comprised of un-
married persons in their thirties.
Peter Stephen is chairman of the
dance, assisted by Esther Port-
noff, Martha Barnett and Debbie
Jaye.

The March 24 meeting of the TEST, sponsored by the Focal-
WEDNESDAY EVENING DIS- ites. Jacobg' photo was titled
CUSSION GROUP will .feature "Home." Other winners in the
Capt. Lomar E. Bailey, director contest were:. Irving Halpern,
of public relations of the Detroit second prize, for "Winter Night,"
Fire Department, who will speak and Harold Lax, third prize, for
on "Hot Stuff, By a Man Who "Shadows."
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Knows.",
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The young adult department
The 46th HOLIDAY HOP will will sponsor a series of 10 Mon-
be held at 9 p. m. Sunday, - March day evening meetings of a new
21, at the Center, as a Purim fes- COOKING CLUB. The first meet-
tival dance. During intermission ing will take place at 8 p. m.
Frances Blum, vocalist, and Betty Monday, March 22, under the
Vases, urns, pitchers, flasks, candle sticks, figurines, statuary
and other keepsakes converted into artistic table lamps.
l<owalsky, pianist, will entertain. direction of Mrs. Leah Weisen-
Oil lamps electrified.
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field, dietitian at the Herman
LAMP SHADES MADE
LAMPS MODERNIZED, •
REPAIRED. & REFINISHED
AND RECOVERED
Junior members will partici- Kiefer Hospital.
Old style floor lamps made
Custom made and recovered.
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pate in a PURIM CARNIVAL at
Into indirect lamps and
Styled to your lamp. Large
stock on display.
torche res.
PLAYSCHOOL PARENT S'
1:30 p. in. Sunday, March 21, at
PICKUP AND DELIVERY ALL PARTS OF DETROIT
the Center. Each club is making GROUP of the 12th St. Council
plans for a carnival booth. All Center will hold its Purim cele-
• money raised will be contributed bration at 8:30 p. .111. Monday.
• to charity. The children will wear March 22. "Purim in the Home
16841 Livernois Ave., 3 /2 Block South of Six Mile
costumes of personalities and and in Other Lands" will be dis-
Phone UN. 2-8338
Open Wed. & Fri. to 9 P. M.
symbols of Jewish life and cussed by Yehuda Rosenman.
history.
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The JUNIOR DEPARTMENT
of the 12th ST. COUNCIL CEN-
TER will hold its celebration of
Purim and summer day camp re-
union Sunday, March 21, at 2 p.
M. A festival of Purim songs will
be presented by the Happy Gang,
The All Around Club and the
Friendly Club will give a drama-
tic presentation, "Election in
Foodland." The three clubs will
be in charge of carnival booths.
All children from 6 to 12 are in-
vited.
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Sunday evening, March 21, the
LOS ANGELES TEL CO VE
CLUB will hold its annual Purim
masquerade dance in But'zel Hall.
Prizes will be awarded to the
best dressed masquerader.
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The annual games party will
be held by the UNIVERSITY
AREA WOMEN'S CLUB at 8 p.
m. Sunday, March 21, in Butzel
Hall. Co-chairmen are Mrs. Nor-
man German and Mrs. Karl D.
• German.
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Center teen-age groups are in-
vited to the SENIOR TEENS'
PARTY to be held at 5 p. m.
Sunday, March 21 in room 209.
Fern Wilson is president.
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• March 20 to 27 the STATE
' DOUBLES HANDBALL TOUR-
NAMENT will again be conduct-
ed by the Center. The tourna-
- merit has the sanction of the
Amateur Athletic Union. There
will be a •full entry of 32 teams
from the YMCA's, Knights of
Columbus, Detroit Police, Uni-
versity of Detroit and the Center.
Among the ambassadors and
hosts for the tournament are
George D. Keil, chairman; Gor-
don Kozda, Joseph Camden, Dr.
Leon A. Katzin, Dr. Saul Rosen-
You've-never seen me before because I've always stayed inside the REDDY-
- zl:veig, Harold Schwan, Al Hoob-
erman, Irving Weisberg and Sam
BOX-your electric outlet. Now I'm stepping out so that we can get better
Levy, health education director.
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acquainted.
The SPEAKERS' CLUB will
meet at 8:45 p. m. Saturday,
rm the symbol of good electric service ... your servant that runs everything
. March 20, in the library.
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electrical.
The formal opening of the
YOUNG ADULT LOUNGE will
take place from 2 to 5 p. m. Sun-
I'm not like anyone you've ever seen before. My body is made of lightning
day, March 21. A Purim tea soc-
flashes—my nose a light bulb—my ears are outlets—and those two things
ial with a variety program and
dancing will be held.
sticking
out of my head are wisps of curly• hair. I move silently in my, rubber
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The department of adult edu-
shoes. I move swiftly too, at the speed of 186 thousand miles per second . • •
cation of the Center,. under the
I'm the fastest thing on earth.
direction of Harry D. Katz, has
issued a colorful HOLIDAY
BROCHURE in which the story
I'm your economical and willing servant who works long hours at low
of Purina is described in detail.
There are a number of sugges-
wages. Whenever you want me I'll be waiting in your nearest REDDY OX,
Cons on the celebration of Purim
•-electric outlet. Remember, just . . . "PLUG
REDDY".
in the schools, clubs and the
home.
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COUNSELOR APPLICATIONS
are still being taken for Camp
Habonim, 12th Street Center Day
Camp and Camp Chelsea. Appli-
cants must be 20 years of age or
over, , college students or gradu-
ates with previous experience in
Jewish groups and group leader-
ship. Inforniation may be ob-
tained by calling Frances Wino-
kur at the Center.
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David Jacobs won first prize
in 'the PHOTOGRAPH CON-

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