14 — THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 4, 1949 Jewish Center Activities (The Jewish Community Center, 8904 Woodward, is a Red Feather Agency.) •■ ••• ■ ••, The juniors and teen agers of the Jewish Community Center are busy planning their PURIM CARNIVALS. Costumes, bazaar booths and a grand march are a few of the activities being planned for the afternoon of Sunday, March 13, when the Dexter branch juniors will join the fun in the auditorium of the Aaron DeRoy Memorial Building. Receipts from the club booths will be sent as a gift to the children of an Israeli colony. Saturday evening, March 19, the teen agers will hold a carni- val and dance in the auditorium of the main building. The Teen Age social • committee and the teen age clubs are plakning skits, booths and holiday delicacies. * * * Sabbath tales and singing will highlight the Oneg Shabbat of the DEXTER MOTHERS' CLUB at 2:30 p.m. Saturday, March 5, at Bnai Moshe synagogue. * * .- "When and How to Correct a Child" will be the topic directed to the WEDNESDAY EVENING DISCUSSION GROUP by Henry Feinberg in the Ginsburg Lounge of the Jewish Community Cen- ter at 9 p.m. March 9. Feinberg is the psychologist for the Jew- ish Social Service BUreau. On March 16, the group will hear .the "Program of the Michigan CIO for 1949," to be presented by August . Scholle, president of the Michigan CIO Council. Boys' Club of Detroit, University of Detroit and many of the local high schools and other recreation centers. Jewish Community Center first and second place medals will be awarded the open events for men: 40-yard freestyle, 150-yard back- stroke, 100-yard breaststroke, 120- yard individual medley; for wo- men: low board (1 meter) diving (1 required dive, 5 optional); - 60- yard individual medley, 120-yard medley relay. There will be no admission charge for the preliminaries at 4:30 p.m. The finals will begin at 8 p.m. Center-Council Music Month Program Stars Dancers, Musicians Fannie Aronson and the Jew- ish Center Dance Group; Julius Chajes, composer-pianist; Sadie Cooper Braver, violinist; and Marguerite K o z en n, dramatic soprano, will star in the music Center Presents Cellist Schuster Joseph Schuster, world-re- nowned cellist, will make his Detroit debut at a concert at 8:30 p.m. Thursday, March 17, at the Jewish Community Center. Schuster was solo cellist of the New York Philharmonic until four years ago. Since that time he has toured the country as a concert artist. Admission will be by invitation only, which can be obtained at the Center office prior to the day of 'the concert, according to Mrs. Royal Maas, chairman of the Center music committee. Volunteer of the Week Mrs. Joseph Geschelin Honored For Continual Community Work Red Feather Volunteer-of-the- Week, Mrs. Joseph Geschelin, 17546 Pennington, successfully combines community and family activities. She has been awarded the Red Feather lapel pin for her continual Community Chest work. Mrs. Geschelin has been a member of the Friendly Visitors' executive committee for six years and was chairman of this Com- munity Chest women's group for two years. Friendly Visitors, a group of men and women interested in the problems of old people, were or- ganized in 1940 to visit and pro- vide recreation for the aged in Detroit. Since then, the Friendly Visitors have expanded their program to include the organi- zation of Old Timers clubs throughout the city. At present Mrs. Geschelin is chairman of the committee on Recreation for the Aged, Council Of Social Agencies, and is chair- man of Recreation for the Aged, Midwestern Region of the Jew- ish Welfare Board. She is a member of the commit- tee on Housing and Recreation for the Aged and the Chronically SADIE COOPER BRAVER and dance festival at the Jewish Community Center Sunday eve- ning, March 6. The festival is the local contri- bution of the Joint Yiddish Cul- ture Committee of the Jewish Community Council and the Cen- ter to the nationwide observance of Jewish music month, Feb. 12 to March 15. * * Mrs. Seymour Simons Yiddish and Hebrew folk songs, selections of Jewish music and A novel ADULT ART GROUP To Fill Late Husband's Hassidic and modern Palestinian meets Thursday evenings at the folk dances are also on the pro- Center. There is no instructor for Center Board Position gram. these advanced art students. Cen.-7 " Metro Music Shop, Jewish or- Mrs. Seymour Simons was ter membership is required. * * unanimously elected to the board ganizations and the Center have Arnold Brown, Chuck Burns, of directors of the Jewish Com- tickets of admission. Jimmy Calcaterra, Harry Gold- munity Center, to fill the un- berg, Bill Hooey, Bud Jacobson expired term of her husband, the Grace, Kurt Graff Conclude and Phyllis Rash Stern, national late Seymour Simons, Samuel table tennis stars, will be the Rubiner, Center president, an- Town Hall Series Wednesday guest performers at a free sports nounced. Grace and Kurt Graff, artists show in the auditorium of the At the Feb. 23 board meeting, Jewish Center at 8 p.m. Tuesday, a resolution honoring Simons' of classical ballet and the mod- March 8. The program, open to memory was read and adopted. ern dance, will entertain at De- troit Town Hall, Wednesday the public, will launch the new The resolution reads, in part: morning, March 9, at 11, in the weekly TABLE TENNIS CLUB "The board of the Jewish Corn- for teen age members of the ' munity Center shares deeply in Fisher Theater. The internation- •Center. Harry Goldberg and Bud the grief of the family, and in ally known dance team will close the forum's 20th consecutive sea- Jacobson will supervise this ac- the sorrow of the wider sphere son. tivity. of friends at the passing of its * * * The Graffs have a concert hall *Burwell "Bumpy" Jones will highly-regarded and beloved as- and studio of the dance in Chi- revisit the Jewish Community sociate, Seymour Simons. He cago. Their first coast to coast Center when he competes in the served the Center faithfully and tour, following a series of Broad- Center's second 1949 AAU CHAM- unstintingly. He brought to its successes was their own company, PIONSHIP SWIMMING MEET program his unusual gifts, his the well known Graff Ballet. Tuesday, March 8. There will be deep devotion to Judaism and his first, second and third place genuine love and understanding Branch Eight of LZOA medals for the men's 200-yard of young tt eople. Schedules Social Events "Through the Talent • Clinic, free style and the women's 100 . yard breaststroke. Entrants are which he developed, he encour- A cabaret evening will be held expected from the Women's City aged and advised young people at the Bowery March 31 by Club, Kronk Recreation, Macken- of ability in the development of LZOA Branch Eight. All pro- zie Recreation, Detroit Turners, their special talents. As a mem- ceeds will go to the Histadrut. ber of the Board he helped shape Tickets may be obtained from the policy and meet the problems members of the branch, or by of our institution with rare calling Mrs. Belle Hitow, TO. earnestness and zeal. He brought 6-1823, ticket chairman. to our deliberations deep insight Preparations are being made and a large view, gentleness of for a Purim social to be held by Friday, March 4- spirit and nobility of character. Branch Eight Thursday, March 1 p.m.. JWF Women's Division, Jew- "Even as we grieve at his un- 10, at the home of Dr. and Mrs. ish Center. .4Sunday, March 6- 2 p.m., Farband Camp, reunion, Jew- timely passing, we are grateful William Klein, 620 W. Grixdale, for the example of his good and ish Center. 2 p.m., Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, Beth dedicated life. We shall cherish TO. 9-1828. The story of Purim Hamidrash Dedication. will be told by Dr. Leon Hersch- 6 p.m., Detroit Ladies Lechem Ane- his memory and find in it the in- fus, president of the branch. eirn, banquet, Bna_ David. spiration to continue in his 8:30 p.m., Jewish Center — Cduncil Holiday refreshments will be Jewish Music Month concert, Jewish spirit." served. Center. Golschmann, Far6man With St. Louis Orchestra Here The St. Louis Symphony Or- chestra with its full quota of more than 85 players, conducted by Vladimir Golschmann, will give a concert here Monday, March 14, at the Masonic Audi- torium. For years the St. Louis Orches- tra has been considered one of the finest in the United States. Founded 69 years ago, it is the second oldest symphony orches- tra in this country. When • Gol- schmann took over the orchestra 17 years ago, the orchestra gave its two regular concerts a week in a hall seating 1800. In 1934, it moved into the Opera House of the new Kiel Auditorium seat- ing 3500, and most of the per- formances since have played to full houses. His concertmaster and assist- ant conductor, Harry Farbman, is famous in his own right. Ac- knowledged as one of the finest violinists in America, he has been a favorite of New York musical connoisseurs. KEEP ASKIN S. Epstein Heads New LZOA Parents Group Postpone Dance Classes The Jewish Folk Schools have organized a parent - teachers' . group to foster cooperation be- tween school and parents and to deal with the problem of super- vision of children who tarvel by bus. The group's initial project will be the raising of funds for the purchase of a new bus. Samuel Epstein was unanim- ously elected chairman of the organization. Other officers are: vice chairman, Mrs. J. Glaser; secretary, Mrs. M. Salinger, and treasurer, I. Sherman. First session of the Jewish Cen- ter ballroom dance classes has been postponed to Thursday, March 24. Instructors will be Herman Harrison and Audrey Schneider. Miss Schneider is a specialist in South American dances. CARD OF' THANKS Mrs. Rose Friedman, wife of the late Nathan Friedman, and children, wish to thank their rela- tives and friends for their many considerations in their recent bereavement. • SAVINGS ACCOUNTS JWB Committee Selects Detroiters Levy, Mazer Samuel A. Levy, director of physical education at the Detroit Jewish Community Center, and Jacob Mazer, member of the physical education and • health committee of the Center, have been named to membership on the newly-created national com- mittee on physical education and health of the National Jewish Welfare Board, according to Charles Ornstein, New York, chairman of the committee. Beth Abraham, Galician Women Join for Party The Sisterhood of Congrega- tion Beth Abraham and the La- dies' Auxiliary of the Galician Society are sponsoring a games party at Beth Abraham Hall, 12517 Linwood, at 8 p.m. Satur- day. Refreshments will be served. All proceeds will go towards overseas packages for Passover. Everyone is invited. Visit Israel Air Excursion Spend a Historic Passover APRIL 12 TO 20 or Join The FIRST ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION OF ISRAEL ON MAY 10th We arrange for Passport and Visas at no service charge. 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