Jewish Center Activities Bistritzky, , Rabbi Lehrman at JNF Annual Spring Event on April 5 Elaborate preparations are be- April 5, at Northwest Hebrew ing made to welcome an over- Congregation, Curtis and Santa flow audience at the annual Clara. Rabbi Moses Lehrman of Con- Swimmers considering poten- gregation Bnai Moshe will be the tial summer camp and recreation guest speaker. The latest Israeli waterfront positions now have an opportunity to fill one basic requi- site for those positions: the AMERICAN RED CROSS LIFE SAVING COURSE. A class is starting at the Jewish Community Center Tuesday, April 5, and will continue for eight weeks, through May. movie will be shown and there THE JEWISH NEWS-19 Friday, March 25, 1949 will be a musical program featur- ing Zinovi Bistritzky, violinist of MINKOWITZ PODOLIER SO- the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. CIETY will have a "Gala Night" There will be no solicitation of Sunday, March 27, at the Work- funds- at this rally, admission- to men's Circle. Refreshments, mu- which will be free. All are in- sic, dancing and prizes are plan- vited and a special invitation is ned. Mrs. H. - Ehrlichman and extended to JNF Blue and White Mrs. M. Lessen' are in charge of arrangements. Boxholders. Jack Jensen, Ted Morse and Mel Sachs of the Jewish Center will seek the STATE AAU 150- yard medley relay crown in the Women's City Club pool at 8 p.m. Saturday, March 26. Manny Rat- ner, Center swimming supervisor, is also entering Beverly Arble and Ada Uronovitz in the wo- men's 200 - yard breast - stroke ZINOVI BISTRITZKY championship event; Jim Lav- event of the Jewish Na- spring erock and Ted Morse in the - rnen's 100-yard- backstroke champion- tional Fund Council of Detroit, to ship; Marshall Blondy in the take place Tuesday evening, boys' 100-yard freestyle and boys' 25-yard • backstroke, and Henny Hermelein and Alva Sacns in the girls' 25-yard freestyle. Jim Laverock, Martin Siegel and Frank Stout, the Center "B" Med- ley Relay team also will be en- tered in the relay championship event. Dr. Chaim Weizmann's "Trial and Error" will be the book re- viewed by Mrs. Saul Gordon for the SELECT SOCIAL CLUB in the Ginsburg Lounge of the Jew- ish Center at 8:30 p.m. Saturday, March 26. Men and women, 40 and up, are invited to hear the book review and join in the so- cial program afterward. MATZO MEAL•FARFEL CAKE MEAL' EGG MATZO WHOLE WHEAT MATZO nom 7ke OiitCet5 apt to * * * Ca Tom MacMahon, news editor of WWJ-FM and TV, will discuss "Present and Future Develop- ments of Television" for the WEDNESDAY EVENING DIS- CUSSION GROUP at • 8:30 p.m. March 30 in the Giniburg Lounge. While in the Army Signal Corps during the war, Mr. MacMahon helped in the development of some new communication media, including Meson, a new element for televigion use. * * * 71. Alew CITY BANK All teens of the community,are invited' to participate in the AMATEUR NIGHT sponsored by the CHERIKOltES of the Jewish Community Center and Scheduled for Saturday evening, April 2, in the main auditorium. Dick Stein and his orchestra will provide the background music for the finalists and for the dancing that will follow the talent show.. * * * Toledo Jewish Center All-Stars basketball team rang up a victory over the ISRAEL CHAPTER, AZA of the. Dexter Branch, Jew- ish Community Center, to the score of 47-25 last Sunday. The game . was followed by a social and dance arranged by the social committee of the AZA chapter, under the chairmanship of Jerry. Schostak and Fred Parr. The De- troit team plans to go to Toledo for a return game Sunday, March 27. 713D5 'We proudly dedicate 13etroit's newest banking institution, die CITY BOK, to the modern _concept of service to I our Vie community. invite you to visit 'Detro it's finest banking quarters to avail yourself of its complete commercial, savings spa , old foreign banking facilities.. BANK. bas its home in As is fitting, Detroit's new CITY 's ta the Penobscot Building--the cityllest—tlic hub Detroit's great financial center. Sal e Deposit and Wage Faclaties Furnished by City Safe Deposit Company to A p.m. Open Mon. through Fri. 9 am. Sot. 9 a.m. tO 12 Soon oure ular Booking H Reg h Fri yt Oortatils througda to 4 pays. 10 41.10• I( Rubenstein Announces North Star Camp Staff 1 1:' r , Ben Rubenstein has announced his 1949 staff for North Star Camp for -Boys. Morton Levitsky, critic to a c h e r at McCulloch School and former director of Oak Grove Camp, will be head counselor. Wairfo riola, principal of Ish- peming High School, - will con- tinue to • direct the outpost pro- gram.. . Benjamin Glicker, Detroit art- ist, will direct the arts and crafts program, and his wife, Mrs. Shirley Ghcker, ward supervisor at Harper Hospital, will be camp nurse. Rubenstein announces that horseback riding will be added to camp activities and the camp has joined an upper peninsula hard ball league. rrr ir r r rr r y r, r rr rrr Ju' OFFICERS rrr I r 1 1► JOSEPH F. VERHELL President - rrr err JOHN H. FRENCH, JR. MELVIN G. FIEGEL Vice President Vice President Secretory to the tioord OSCAR A. KAUFMAN Vice President JAMES M. FRENCH LAURENCE P. SMITH Vice-President Vice President CHARLES D. WHITE Cashier JAMES P. CUMMISKEY,JR. 11331. Coshier r HAROLD G. EWALD SEWARD N. LAWSON Asst. Coshier As't. Cashier, JOHN H. McASKIN A'ss't. Cashier VICTOR IL. 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