.t. littmatims futimmiaisitu ntwo rt womomemmtw ittososetswisitittisstreossotwattostItionws Danny I Use of New Davidson Site at Pine Lake Raskin's LISTENING Day Campers Begin S T T ;i 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 11 11111111 11 11111111I1 111111111111111I111111111111111111111111111011111111111117 IN NEW YORK, recently, Al Bookman took his 12-year-old son, Kenneth, to watch a radio broadcast . . . The lad wasn't much interested until he recog- nized the voice of the announcer, Clayton Collier, as that of Super- man . .. After the broadcast, Al and his young son sought out the announcer, who readily ad- mitted his dual role . . . "Umph," said the 12-year-old Kenneth, speculatively eyeing Collier, "I'll bet you couldn't even push over the RCA Building!" Day-campers from the four urban camps operated by the Jewish Community Center this week began use of their new country camp site adjoining Pine Lake, donated by Israel Davidson. Campers and parents of the 12th Street Council Day Camp held an all-day picnic at the new site Sunday. On the 100-acre, wooded tract the Center youngster this sum- mer will practice the skills and crafts of outdoor camping and pioneering living. Hal Schneiderman, formerly supervisor of the 12th Street Center Day Camp, is supervisor of the Davidson camp site. Each of the four Center-oper- ated day camps will have the new camp site one day a week. Registrations are still being ac- cepted at all four camps, Camp Habonim, Aaron DeRoy Memor- ial Building, 8904 Woodward; Camp • Northwest; Schulze School, Manor near Santa Maria; Dexter-Davison Camp, 4059 W. Davison; 12th Street Center Day Camp, 12th and Blaine Streets. THE JEW$SH NEWS-13 News Brevities More than $1,000,000 has been raised for the annual mainten- ance fund of the Union of American H e - brew Congrega- tions and the Hebrew Union' .; College - Jewish Institute of Re- ligion, it was announced by .. Dr. Samuel S.• Hollender, gen- eral chairman of the recently concluded com- bined campaign Hollender on behalf of these national in- stitutions of American Reform Judaism. A total of $1,013,503 has been received this year in cash contributions from congre- gations and individuals in con- trast to $732,638 reported last year. This represents an increase of $280,865 over last year's total. * * * WOLF WROTSLAVSKY FAM- ILY CLUE met at Mrs. Wolf Wrotslaysky's home, 3018 Clair- mount, July 9. Harry Wright was elected president and Mrs. Sam Freedman, secretary-treas- urer. This club was organized by the family in memory of the late W o 1 f Wrotslaysky, who passed away on May 23. Friday, July 21, 1950 Detroit Library, Wayne Aid Congress Contest The Detroit Public Library and Wayne University were added to the growing roster of agencies cooperating with the World Jewish Congress which is spon- soring a contest for original es- says in any field of modern Jewish history or contemporary Jewish affairs, Sam Brown, lo- cal director, announced. The contest was established in memory of Jay Joshua Marcus, • late son of Dr. Robert Marcus, political director of the World Jewish Congress to stimulate research of Jewish life. the happiest man on earth. He was in love with himself and didn't have a rival on earth." LEVANT IS ALSO noted for his .self-esteem . . . and occa sionally, says Lou, he'll tell this story on himself ... "Once I was saying to an old friend how remarkable was our congenility since we had practically nothing Adult Vacation Program in common." "Oh, but we have," At New Hampshire Resort, replied the friend, "I think you are wonderful and you agree with me." Relaxing vacations in the pollen- free White Mountains are avail- * * * * * * able at Hawthorne Lodge and IT WAS STRICTLY "Margolis ASPIRING YOUNG artists Annex, Stinson Lake, New Hamp- Day" out at Red Run Golf Club have a true friend in Helen Ross, shire. whose restaurant on Richton recently . . . when over 60 teams Especially planned for adult. and Woodward also displays and competed in the Motor City vacationers, the Lodge offers sells their paintings . . . The Tourney . . . sponsored jointly beautifully furnished rooms with walls are crowded with canvases by Red Run and the Detroit private baths; a modern kitchen . . . and Helen won't take a cent Automobile Dealers Association where the best quality foods are for selling them ... . The happy . . . Top honors went to the prepared, and an informal at- light in the artist's eyes is more brother representation from mosphere for sedentary or Margolis Auto Sales and their than enough for her. energetic summer activities. professional partners . . . Nate * * * INSPECTOR FROM Bureau of Margolis and Dick Metz won Reservations may be mace for Weights and Measures filed a with a sizzling 64 . • . While Sam the remainder of the season by Israel Import Status • complaint against Charles El- Margolis and Al Watrous tied writing to A. M. L. Richman, son, owner of Peoples' Bread Co. for second place with 65 • . . Dr. Sugar Lectures Hawthorne Lodge, Stinson Lake, HAIFA (ISI)--,-Israers imports N.H., or with Carolyn Lemberg, . • that Elson was selling pum- after setting a new course rec- In London, Jerusalem totalled IL. 7,787,000 in April, 3280 Pasadena, TO. 6-0166. pernickel bread over the regu- ord on the first nine by shooting lation pound . . . Barrister J. a very torrid 28 . . . This tour- Dr. H. Saul Sugar, Detroit eye compared to IL.10,095,000 in Lednard Hyman went to the nament annually attracts the specialist, of 8634 LaSalle, who March. In the first four months ENJOY YOUR bureau, and asked if in this country's top pros . . . Barney is in Israel with Mrs. Sugar, this of this year IL.33,111,000 worth DINNERS IN AIR country it wasn't possible for a Teal and his partner from New week addressed an international CONDITIONED COMFORT man to give away bread . . . The York, Doug. Ford, placed- sixth meeting of eye men in London. of goods were imported, while 1E21,154,00_0 were imported in at inspector said no ... it was un- with 68 .. . but all Harry New- In Jerusalem, Dr. Sugar is the same period last year. fair competition . . . "Well," an- man can say is that he drew scheduled to deliver several ad swered Hyman, 'it's a shame Lloyd Mangrum for a partner. dresses during the coming week * * * that people's pocketbooks and stomachs are not aware of the WHILE THEY WERE living in under auspices of the Israel same technicalities of competi- California, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Ophthalmological Society. Dr. Sugar will lecture in Jeru- tion." . . . The inspector insisted Averback employed a Mexican Grand River at Bagley on action . . . so Referee John once a week to take care of their salem on material from his book Open Weekdays, M. Wise warned Elson he would lawn . . . After several months, on glaucoma, which is in pub- 11:30 to 10 p.m. READY MIXED - 401 CHILL. asii SERVE , have to stop "giving people he informed them that he had lication. Saturdays 11 :30 to Midnight more than their money's worth. adopted a baby . . . which he 'P•ITEL: EALINCS •R :.`t T L S Sundays 1 to 9:30 p.m. PRi.ar r Before returning home, Dr. It seems it is against a City or- wanted to show them . . . and and Mrs. Sugar also will visit dinance." turned up forthwith with an in Paris. * * * unmistakenly Jewish child . . . WHEN OSCAR LEVANT visits "How is it," asked Mrs. Averback, Detroit, he and Lou Rosen, the "that you didn't adopt- a Mexi- builder, never fail to get to- can child?" . . . "Not me," said gether for at least a few hours the workman firmly, "a Jewish of tit-a-tat . . Both were very child for me. Jewish children GRENADIER SEA FOODS good friends of George Gersh- take care of their parents when 12832 W. 7 Mile Rd. win and usually spend many of they are old." UN. 2-6383 • TAKE YOUR Rood House and Sea Food Dinners $1.25 up. their moments swapping stories We bake our own pies. * * * CAR Open Sunday 1 - 1 about the great composer. CITY SCENE . • . Dave Karp, • ABOARD* * * * Detroit Times driver, wrestler, UPON THEIR FIRST meeting, 268 Oakwood Blvd. Phone VI. 2-9150 OVERNIGHT EVERY NIGHT Max Dreyfus told Gershwin, "I comedian, etc., walking down Specializing in Italian and American Food ONE WAY feel that you have some good Dexter wearing full cowboy :TO BUFFALO regalia . . . The delicatessen Open Sundays—We Cater to Private Parties and Banquets O Leave 5 p.m. E.S.T., arrive 9 $7 25 stuff in you. It'll come out. It a.m. Rate for car $12.95 plus may take months, it may take a with the motto hanging on the O 3% talus tax tax. - TR. 2-8500 year, it may take five years, but wall, "Our best is none too good" 0 I'm convinced that the stuff is . . . William Brand coming into o Excursions Take Out and Delivery TO PUT-IN-BAY there. I'll tell you what I'm will- the. Jewish Welfare Federation • 9:30 a. tn. daily sailing Service Our Specialty . . . Ribs & Chicken right off the fire. ing to do. I'll gamble on you. I'll office and, without being solicit- o from foot of First St. Open 4 p.m. to 4 a.m,. Sunday 1 p.m. to 4 a.m. Cor. 12th & Clairmount give you $35 a week, without ed giving check for Allied Jew- any set duties. Just step in every ish Campaign to Jewel Green- o ONE-WAY TRIPS to Mackinac Island Harbor Springs, Soo Locks, Chicago CARL'S BAR & CHOP HOUSE morning, so to speak, and say, span, cashier on duty at the time . • . Rush rush for reserva- 'Hello.' The rest will follow." Steaks - Chops - Sea Foods - Cocktail Bar 0 * tions upon news that Leonard GREAT LAKES CRUISES Near Downtown Free Parking THE ROUTINE GERSHWIN, Bernstein will conduct the Israel Ea NIAGARA FALLS all-ex- away from his ruled paper, his Philharmonic Orchestra, Feb. 4, u pense cruise—daily sailings. 3020 GRAND RIVER TErrace 2-8600 old Steinway grand, had some- at Masonic Temple . . Little 0 WEEKEND cruise to Mack- inac Island—every Sat. start- thing of the poker-faced, tone- four-year-old Doris Haber, hav- ° ing July 1st. PAGODA INN-5536 John R err Ferry-TR. 1-9610 less comicality he became noted ing. her presence completely for- 0 5-DAY MIDWEEK cruise— American and Native Cantonese. Dishes for . . . He'd inform the report- gotten by the adults of the fam- c, every Monday startingJ uly3rd. Open Daily 3 p. m. to 3 a. m. CITY-WIDE DELIVERY CRUISE sailing every ers that he had just received ily and their guests around the 4 , 7-DAY Sat. or Monday starting July the $50,000 he demanded of the dinner table . . . Then, after a O 1st. THE MERCURY FISH AND CHIPS movie people for the rights to time, plucking on the sleeve of 0 O Above cruises complete with CARRY-OUT SERVICE A SPECIALTY use his "Rhapsody in Blue" in her mother, Mrs. Oscar Haber, Paul Whiteman's film, "The King and asking, "Remember me?" O meals. Federal tax additional. HOURS: Tues. thru Thurs. 11-9; Fri.. and Sat. 11-1; Sun. 11 to 11 CLOSED MONDAYS of Jazz." . • . "That's more than PHONE D&C—WO 5-0700 • Foot of Third Street, Detroit 26 Beethoven or Shubert ever got 17144 Schaefer UNiversity 1-4698 for a composition, eh? I guess C OR SEE YOUR TRAVEL AGENT C *Low that wouldn't make them turn Rafts HARRY BOESKY'S 12th at Hazelwood over in their graves!" 0 * * * 1950 Newly Remodeled, Distinguished WHILE GERSHWIN was at RESTAURANT - DELICATESSEN - BAR • CRIIISI COLOR work on "Rhapsody in Blue," DE1ROB I CLEVELAND NAVIDA1ION CO. TRinity 2-4375 his father thrust his head into %id Street, Detroit 26, MO. feat al the room . . . "Make it good, NORMANDIE GRILL and BAR SAME George," he counselled, "it might ADDRESS STATE Specializing in Chicken in the Rough be important." . . . So it was, CITY Complete Dinners and Continental Dishes later, that Pa Gershwin was able WINES Open Every Day 6' Sundays 3004 N. GRAND BLVD. TR. 2-9200 to demonstrate to a doubting MILAN WINERIES. DETROIT, MICHIGAN Thomas, "Of course it's a great ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods. piece! Doesn't it take 15 minutes Steaks. Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious to play?" Hamburgers. "Served as you like it." UN. 1-9802 20176 LIVERNOIS AVE. 11/2 Blks. So. 8 Mile Rd. Open 24 Hours WHEN GERSHWIN DIED, a man of sentiment combined with MARIA'S PIZZERIA musical aspirations wrote an elegy in his honor ... He sought Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods out Levant . . . Reluctantly Le- Parking Facilities . . . Carry Out Service vant granted him a hearing . . 15301 E. JEFFERSON AT BEACONSFIELD 7113 PURITAN . . Open 4 p.m. to 3 a.m. . . UN. 4-9816 Eagerly the man rendered the NEW PHONE VA. 2-4118 piece with his own hands . . GROSSE POINTE Fisher Bldg. (2nd Floor) TR. 5-5100 and then turned expectantly Open daily 11 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Cocktail Lounge. Reopened again and now presenting the inimitable GEORGE SCOTT! toward Levant, who said, "I Luncheons from $1.00. Complete Dinners from $1.60. BOESKY'S 15241 E. WARREN think it would have been better SID'S CAFE LOUNGE AT BARHAM If you had died and Gershwin ROSSINI'S American & Italian Food Sparkling Entertainment - Dancing Every Night (Cl. Mon.) had written the elegy." Food at its best — Moderate Prices — No cover or minimum Home Made Noodles and Ravioli. Luncheons and Dinners - Choice Liquors. GERSHWIN, observes Lou, was Tuesday, Rumba Night • Open Sundays • Phone TU. 2-3883 6683 Gratiota I El. W. of Forest. Open every day except Monday. IV. 9829. - - HUND'S RESTAURANT ; ■ . WHERE TO DINE . MAJORS CAFE BUDDY'S BAR.B-Q z M, Free' DE LUXE AL GREEN'S Iiityler's