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May 14, 1954 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-05-14

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Plan Arts Exhibition
For Tercentenary

Tales Out of School

13 Circle Delegates Attend National Parley

Workmen's Circle activities for Atlantic City to attend the na-
the week will begin at 9 a.m., tonal convention, which begins
today, when the bowling league today a n d continues through
sponsors a games party, in the , May 22. Those attending the
Circle Center, 11529 Linwood.
parley include Samuel Sigal,
A delegation of 13 members of school director, and Mrs. Sigal,
the Detroit Circle group are in j the David Feinns, Leon Cousins,
Mrs. Ruth Gottfurcht, Mrs. Moe
Caplan, the Eugene Brown-
Wide Interest Shown in
steins, Joseph Heidemanns and
Local Garden Pilgrimages
Robert Greene, Detroit Circle

Plans for a fine arts exhibit to
•"The Y outh of a Nation are the Trustees
mark the American. Jewish Ter-
of Posterity.—Disr4eli
centenary are being developed
by the Tercentenary's national
fine arts committee under the
By
By
chairmanship of Mrs. Nancy
Proskauer Dryfoos, noted sculp-
Nancy
Judy
tor.
Falk
Alzofon
Theexhibit
will include oil
Mumford
"See Greater D e t r o i t in representative.
paintings, water
Meetings are scheduled by
High
Bloom" is the inviting slogan
colors, prints
for
1954's
series
of
Garden
Pil-
Branches
460 and 470 for May
Central
and sculpture
High
grimages — sponsored, as in the 21, the first to be held in the
representing
past, by the Detroit Garden . Center: the latter an election
Last Sunday the Bnai Brith
outstanding
The senior cla# has given up
Center
on Belle Isle where gar- ' meeting, slated for the home of
Girls
from
Detroit
an(
Windsor
American J e
the idea of parties for a while,
Mr. and Mrs. Kalman Bruss,
ish artists attended classes at the Wayne and is now planning wienie dening information is available
3025 Sturtevant.

.
th
e
year
round,
and
its
lib
r
ary
through three University Student Center. In roasts. Those attending the lat-
Group 1060 will hold a home
centuries and the evening they went to the est one were Karen Lipkin, Sher- is open to the public, all without
movie night at 9 p.m.: May 22, at
k e y e d to the "senior prom" at the Sheraton- win Schreirer, Naomi Sherman, charge.
ill e of
o Coville
Tercen t e n a r y Cadillac Hotel. This was all part Louise Glattstein, Sandy Schech-
There will be four tours, the which 1, an en Cov
! of University Day, the yearly ter, Mel Lester, Jerry Rudin, first one set for this Saturday Studios. will supervise the mak-
Mrs. Dryfoos theme.
Mrs. Dryfoos said that it was event set aside for learning more San d f or d Lichterman, Norm and Sunday, in the Birming- ing of a "- newsreel" of the group,
hoped the exhibit would open in about Bnai Brith. It was a huge Folbe, Larry Beck, Shel Ginns, ham - Bloomfield - Huntington complete with script, costumes
and scenery.
New York early in the fall and success.
Donald Smith, Sharon Slobin, Woods area. All who love flowers
would travel to other cities later 1 Adas Shalom Hi-Teens (United Rog!r Boesky, Jane Rosenzweig, — whether or not they have
: Synagogue Youth) will present Elaine Madorsky. Harold Dean gardens of their own — are -Nei-
on.
Members of the fine arts coin- a musical review anc. variety Marty Adelman, Chuck Solomon come to enjoy the tours.
A group of Jewish women is
mittee include Mrs. Clarence H. ! show called "Our Hearts were' and Jerome Simons.
Enggass and Mrs. Isidore Levin Young and Gay." In addition
Photographers
The editors • of the Central playing an active .role in the
;there will be a one act comedy .
of Detroit.
Student,
along
with
the
Editor-
sponsorship
of
these
pilgrim-
TY.
5-8805
"Aunt Miranda's Will." This will •
UN. 4-6845
Charles E. Feinberg, chairman take place next Thursday even- • in-Chief of the Centralite , went ages.
• PORTRAITS
-
of exhibits of the Detroit Ter- ing in
"
• CANDIDS
to
Ann
Arbor
for
a
confer-
the Adas Shalom au di-
centenary Committee, stated this torium The 1 a is directed . ence of high school editors and
• 3D • SOUND RECORDINGS
week that arrangements are be-
dra- advisors. Editor-in-chief Sandy
t
ip Patterson,
y ti ss
• WEDDINGS
ing made to bring the national b Miss D
• tl er a
Mumford Schechter, page one editors,
teach
cs
:ma
exhibit for a showing in Detroit High. Tickets may be purchased
• BAR MITZVAHS
; Ilene Fishman and Barbara
Orchestras — Entertainment
6 •
next February.
• PARTIES
at the door or from any member I Sorscher, page two editors, Na-
01Tli Sherman and Ruthie Rubin,
308 Fox Bldg.
of the Hi-Teens,
• COMMERCIAL GROUPS
WO. 2-4814 - UN.. 4-4346
The student-teacher baseball Page three editors, Esther Mar-
Lapeer Parents Sponsor
golis
and
Judy
Alzofon,
and
Rog-
game on May 21 at 4 p.m. should
Horse Show Ticket Sale
I be exciting. Watch Colonel Clark er Boesky, editor of page four,
Free pony rides for children throw out the opening pitch, attended.
will be one of the features of a ' see your friends compete against I A careers conference, organiz-
ed to help high school students
horse show, to be held Sunday, their teachers and yours.
at John F. Ivory field, 8 Mile and ! Another thing that you plan their careers, was held re-
Lahser. Tickets for the event shouldn't miss is the Spring cently at R.ackham Building.
are being sold by Lapeer Parents Concert, next Wednesday night, The conclave was planned as a
Parents, group of forums, allowing each
Association to raise funds for in the auditorium.
its projects among mentally re- teachers, and friends are all wel- student to attend two of the
I come.
many such meetings which were
tarded children.
The show is sponsored by : The Councilettes held their in- offered. Jerry Chapnick, Bernice
Northfield Kiwanis Club, and stallation of officers in the form Lahr, Louis Hirschman, Annette
also will highlight the appear- . of a mother and daughter tea ' Gladstone, Shel Goldman, Bob-
ante of 300 horsemen, obstacle at Temple Israel on Mother
s by Litchman, Sandy Mays, Her-
outgo-
man Nusbaum, Joan Wood, Stu-
races, polo games, square dame- ing
Day. advisor
Mrs. Arthur
Gould,
outgo-
'Wow *ettii gite4
gave a thrilling ; art Pernick, Harriett Carmen,
' - g
ing by the horses and a drill ing
speech.
Esther Birnbaum, Doris Apple-
team exhibit by the Detroit Po-
lice Department's Mounted Di- ! Gerald Lotzman, winner of the ! Baum, Rose Frank, Jean Brindze,
IMumford Hearst oratory, will go Irwin Adelson, Judy Lewis, Mar-
vision.
o:. to the city contest next week.

Tickets are available by calling The winner of this goes on to gie Shiller, Jerry Tepman and
Mary Silver attended.
Mrs. Seldon Barris, UN. 2-5879 Milwaukee for the midwest fin-
Stuart Pernick gave the Friday
or UN. 3-2247. Proceeds will pro- als. I hope Gerald will be sing-
vide such items as movie equip- ing, "Meet Me in Milwaukee," night sermon at the MSTY Con-
clave held in Benton Harbor.
ment fOr the school auditorium instead of St. Louis. Lots of luck, Judy Oppenheim, Shel Davidson,
and band instruments. Articles Gerry.
Harriett Fields, Sandy Rogers,
made by the children at the La-
peer home will be on sale at the DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-1 5 Judy Herch and Arnie Gerdon
were also present.
I
Friday, May 14, 1954
show.
The Jeanne Maxman BBG
held a mother and daughter
banquet last week, at Zacks. A
vote of thanks went to chairmen
Faye Moore, Diane Kuperman,
Mitzi Rachleff and Joan Gonte
who made the arrangements. A
fashion and talent show was in-
eluded in the program. Elaine
Weiner, chapter president, was
mistress of ceremonies.

BLAIR STUDIO

Dave Diamond

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Dermer's Greenbush Inn to Commence
Season's Activities for Memorial Day

L eader

Sid Shmarak' s

Business Briefs

• •

.

... . . .

The new "Capri" swimming pool of Dermer's Greenbush Inn,
which will be open to vacationists beginning June 15, features the
latest design in "Florida-type, outdoor swimming pools."





ELLIOTT TRAVEL SERVICE,
with offices at 18657 Livernois
and at the transportation desk
-in the Statler Hotel, announces
the opening of a new office at
Northland, located in the North-
land Concourse on or about
June 1. Edmund Payne, of
New York, with extensive back-
ground in domestic and foreign
travel, will be in charge of the
Northland office.
*
*
LARCO'S INN at 7525 W. Mc-
Nichols, known for its fine food,
wishes to advise customers and
friends' that Larco's will be
closed on Mondays. They are,
however, open daily, from 11
a.m. to 11 p.m., and on Sundays,
from 2 to 11 p.m.

A special three-day Decora- "Capri" swimming pool will be-
ton Day weekend, a tradition girl operation. The pool, corn-
at Dermer's Greenbush Inn, is plete with equipment to heat
planned to open the season at ! the water to a constant tem-
the popular Lake Michigan re- perature and filter and clean
sort. I the water hourly, is patterned
The opening is expected to after the popular Florida-type
draw large -numbers of Detroit- I swimming pools.
ers to Greenbush, stated Morton Other accommo d a t i o n s at
Dermer, director of the resort, I Greenbush include a golf course,
who added that all the regularlyltennis courts, sports tourna- Hold Mother-Daughter Dinner
planned summer features will ments, dance contests, midnight BETH ABRAHAM WOMEN'S
begin operation at this time. snacks, entertainment, hay rides, CLUB will hold its annual moth-
The dining room, which spe- wienie roasts, planned activities er and daughter dinner at 6:30
cialized in Jewish-American cur- and counselors for children and p.m., Wednesday, at Horowitz
sine, is under the direction of a host of others. Catering. Entertainment and
Seymour Sporin, while the social I For Decoration Day weekend prizes will be featured. For res-
staff is headed by well-known reservations or accommodations ervations, call Mesdame3 Edith
Detroit entertainer, Joseph Cor- during the summer months, Perry, UN. 4-3641; Sophie Ellen-
write or call 2971 Tuxedo, TO. Bogen, UN. 2-3669, or Sarah Co-
4161, TE. 4-8540.
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