THE JEWISH NEWS-15 Friday, March 23, 1951 Tales Out of Schoo O. the _Air By By Barbara Betsy Levin Brown Mumford Central High High Jewish Center Activities (The Jewish Community Center is Affiliated With the Jewish Welfare Federation, and is a Red Feather Agency.) Saturday—Panel discussion, Se- lect Social Club. Prof. Carl Smith, W a y n e' University, moderator. "C a n Capitalism S u r v i v e?" 8904 Woodward, 8:30. Middle-aged men and women welcomed. Sunday, Folk Dancing. Called and instructed by Sam Mar- cus, member - American Folk Dance Group. At Davison Branch, 9 -p.m. Wednesday—"Are You Mature?" Lecture by Vernon Keye, di- rector Mental Hygiene Divi- sion, Wayne University health service. Center Open Forum, 8904 Woodward, 9 p.m. Wednesday — Novice swimming meet for boys and girls. Pool, 8904 Woodward, Preliminaries, 2 p.m.; finals, 8 p.m., 22 events for boys and girls 8 to 17. Refugee Girl Returns To Aid Bolivia Indians PHILADELPHIA (JTA)— A young Jewish girl who has just been "capped" a graduate nurse at the Jewish Hospital of Nursing here is returning to her adopted home in La Paz, Bolivia, to repay with a life of service the refuge she and her family received from. the South American land. Born in B e r l i n, 19-year-old Hannelore Jaffe, fled to Bolivia with her family in 1939. When she returns to Bolivia, the Jewish girl will "work among tho Indians who badly need medical care." The appointment of Emanuel M. Gilbert of New York City to the position of director of public ' . ............. affairs at Bran- deis University, Waltham, Mass., This Week's Radio and Tele- was announced vision Programs of by Dr. Abram L. Jewish Interest Sachar, P r e s i- dent of the Uni- THE ETERNAL LIGHT versity. Mr. Gil- bert also will di Time' 8 a.m., Sunday, March •rect the Uni- 25. versity's I n sti- Station: WWJ. Gilbert tute of Adult Feature : "T h e Transmigra- Education, now in its fifth tion of a Melody," written by season. Joseph Mindel from a story by I. L. Peretz as related in Mau- The appointment of DANIEL rice Samuel's "Prince of the KORNBLUM to the $15,000-a- Ghetto," will be heard. It is the year job as director of New story of a melody that became York's labor relations division famous throughout Europe, but was announced by Mayor Vin- belonged to the soul of one man cent R. Impellitteri. * * * and one town. DAVID CROLL, K.C., M.P., leader of the Windsor Jewish Israel Philharmonic Plays euiry The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees of Posterity."—Disraeli. • Temple Beth El, of Flint, has invited the Temple High School youth of Michigan to participate in a conclave, March 30 through April 1. Upon arriving Friday after- noon, the conclavers will regis- ter at Temple Beth El, and then have dinner with families, who are to be their hosts during their stay. After dinner everyone will attend the evening youth serv- ice. Paul Friedberg, president of the National Federation of Temple Youth, will deliver the sermon. The activities on Saturday will commence with a morning serv- ice at the Temple. Following the service there will be time allowed for everyone to mix and to get acquainted. Afterward, lunch will be served in the Temple. Rabbi E. Horowitz, as- sistant director of NFTY, will be featured as speaker. A film on the activities of the national federation will be shown. * * * Saturday afternoon will be devoted to round table discus- sions. The topics of the day will be "Organization of Michi- gan Federation," "Is Reform Be- coming Orthodox?", and other interesting controversies. The evening will be highlight- ed by a dinner-dance. The film "What Is Union?" will be pre- sented. Sunday, there will be a bruncheon and organizational meeting before adjournment. * * * The Northwest Jewish Com- munity Center held a pre-Purim dance Saturday night, given by the teens of the Center. Help- ing out with refreshments, pub- licity and selection of records were Jerry Isaacs, Jerry Fidler, Jean Berkowitz, Sue Freedman and Toby Gittleman. People Make News Last week, the members of the Science Club were bursting with excitement in anticipation of their field trip to the Great Lakes Steel Company. Seventeen members of the club, under the sponsorship of Mr. Smith, were taken on a guided tour through the plant, seeing the steel pro- duced, literally, "from birth to adulthood." The tour w a s so successful that the members are looking forward to their next project with great enthusiasm. The "Hobo Hop," given by the Central Student Council, was a big success. There was a very good representation and the en- tertainment, which was some- times hard to hear, well planned Since the "Centralite," our school yearbook, is now on sale, I think this is an appropriate time to say that I've heard the book is going to be a wonderful example of the type of work Central can put out. Rumor has it that the cover is going to be terrific and so will the contents. I'• sure every student will want it this year. The girls' swimming team won the first meet of the season, from Western High. The score was 65 - 55, Minna Wisenfeld, Ju- dith Silverman and Marie Bene- dict making the most points. We know the girls will keep up the good work. community, will lead the discus- sion on the development of Ca, nadian exports to Israel at the opening session of the National Conference for Israel and Jewish Rehabilitation which will open on Saturday evening in Mon- treal under the chairmanship of Samuel Bronfman, national president of the Canadian Jew- ish Congress. For Wounded U. S. Soldiers WASHINGTON — (JTA) — The Israel Philharmonic Orchestra made a special trip to Washing- ton this week to play for an audience of approximately 3,000 U. S. troops convalescing at Walter Reed Hospital from wounds received in Korea. Ans- ley Salz, a resident of San Francisco, has sent three old master violins with the Phil- harmonic to be given to music conservatories in Israel. PEWAUKEE, WISCONSIN . Just 20 Miles West of Milwaukee Modern, Smartly Furnished Accommodations—Wonderful Food and Lots of It—Mud and Mineral Baths—Planned Activities—Trop- ical Indoor Pool—Nightly Enter- tainment—Year-'Round Sports. 16616 JAMES COUZEHS HIGHWAY UN. 4-7010 DETROIT 21. A Sure Sign of MICH. 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