Governor Williams Will Address Jewish Center Youth Conference Governor G. Mennen Williams lighted with displays and dis- will be guest speaker at the first cussions. annual Teen Age Career.Confer- Members of the modern dance ence, "You and Your Future," group will perform; and three to be held Sunday, at the Davi- short fi3ms will illustrate the in- son Jewish Center. More than terests of five otiorer groups. A 250 teenagers from 40 Center reception will be offered by the clubs will participate in the day- 30 Plus Club and the Conducting long activities, beginning with Jewish Howie Group. Social and registration at 12 noon. folk dancing will conclude the Irwin Shaw, executive director program. of the Center, will introduce Governor Williams, who will Dr. Bernstein Honored open the conference at 1 P.m., in z the Broder auditorium. The pro- F O _Du Y ea rs' Service gram will include panel discus- Dr. Albert E. Bernstein was lions led by these guest speak- . honored by his friends last week ers: Albert Cohen, director of the on the occasion of his comple- Jewish Vocational Service, will tion of 50 years' continuous serv- "Guidance and Voca- ice here as a practicing - physi- tional Opportunities Available cian. In addition to to All Teen Agers in Greater De- his medical troit." "Part-time and Summer Job Bernstein practice, h Dr. a s Opportunities for Teen Agers" been . active in will be the topic of Mrs. Lillian many communal Monash, youth director -of the 'affairs, especial- Michigan Employment Bureau. 11y in behalf of The first session begins at 2:15 • the United He_ p.m.; each teen will be able to brew Schoai•s. As attend two conferences of his, a chairman of choice—conferences will include the schools' the vocations and professions of membership co Teaching, Medicine, Engineering ;tiembership P h a r mac y, Law, Journalism, committee, he Dr. Bernstein Science, Business Administra- was responsible for enlisting tion, Sales and Merchandising, hundreds of members in the Nursing and Civil Service. I communal school system. Displays and demonstrations depicting opportunitieS available to youth will be shown in the Inaugurate Beautification auditorium. Among the many Program at NW Cemetery features available to teen agers will be kits containing an out- Adas Shalom Synagogue has line for notes and questions; re- instituted a program of beau- source material available in tification at its cemetery, North- Greater Detroit for guidance and west Hebrew Memorial Park, and counseling services; and biblio- in keeping with thp'. program, graphy of materials on voca- members will participate in a tional training. Rounding out tree planting ceremony at 10:30 the day's events will be a dance a.m., Sunday, at the cemetery, and refreshment hour; music Six Mile and Middlebelt. Fifty trees will be planted to will be provided by a teen age mark the occasion, with officers band, "The Journeymen." The annual meeting of the and board members of the syna- Jewish Community Centerwill gogue participating in the cere- be held at 8:15 p.m., June' 3, in monies. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal the Davison Center, according to and Cantor Nicholas Fenakel Harvey H. Goldman, president. will officiate at the dedication The program, in addition to the program. Members of the synagogue and election of 12 directors to the board, will also feature the an- friends of congregants are in- nual business meeting, report of vited. the agency, a presentation of the highlights of the year's p ro- Bnai Brith Adopts gram and awards for outstand- $7 1 2 Million Bond Goal ing volunteer service. In his report to the agency, president Goldman will detail CHICAGO, (JTA)—A detailed the Center's activities. The first program for the sale of $7,500,- announcement of the forthcom- 000 worth of Israel Development ing building program will also Bonds by the Bnai Brith was be made at the meeting. In ad- adopted here at a two-day bond dition, Alan H. Altheimer, presi- planning conference of more dent of the midwest section, than 100 Bnai Brith leaders. National Jewish Welfare Board, ; The parley adopted as the or- and chairman of the Chicago . ganization's slogan for selling Service Committee will discuss ; Israel bonds: "Every Bnai Brith "The Jewish Community Cen- member an Israel Bond owner," ter's Centenni9.1 and its Signifi- ; and recommended that every cance for the Future." district be responsible for the "Crime and Punishment," the sale of a share of the national French film classic, the 12th goal in proportion to its numeri- presentation in the Adult Insti- cal strength. tute's Great Film Series, will be shown at 8:30 p.m., Sunday, in Sid Shmarak's the Davison Center. Based on the novel by Dostoyevski, and I starring Harry Baur and Pierre Blanchar, the film concerns the classic story of a student turned ; Jack Marner, operating MAR- criminal. Cinema 16 Club, sponsbrs of ; NER's on Dexter for many years, the Great Film Series, announces ; is now located at 19118 Livernois, that its next meeting, at 8:30: just north of 7 Mile Rd., and is p.m., Wednesday, in the Wood-. ; specializing in Pied Piper shoes ward Jewish Center, will feature for children in tots to teen-age the full-length film "With These sizes. Hands," released by Bnai Brith. Those interested in the film as Dramatic Coach to Offer an art form are invited to at- Her Annual 'Meister Follies' tend. Twenty-five adult institute The annual Meister Fol- clubs and groups will participate lies, presented by pupils of in the first "Open House," span- dramatic coach Eve Meister, will sored by the Institute's member- take place at 8 p.m., May 28, at ship committee, at 8:30 p.m., Detroit Federation of Women's Saturday, in the Davison Jewish Clubs. The revue will feature Center. comedy, dramatic readings, guest The program will feature an stars, songs and dances. LeRoy entertaining revue of the activi- Heiman will be featured soloist, ties and accomplishments of reciting "My Father's Talis," and these groups during the 1953-54 Al Gross will provide the back- season. Exhibitions of oil paint- ground music. ing, basic drawing, creative cer- amics and photography groups Nahum Bomze Dies will be interpreted. NEW YORK, (JTA) — Nahum The Current Events, World Events, Comparative Jewish His- Bomze, well-known Yiddish poet, tory, Invitation to Literature, died suddenly Thursday night. Book Forum and Frontiers of Mr. Bomze, author of five vol- Knowledge groups will be spot- umes, was 4k' Business Briefs I DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-5 Friday, May 21, 1954 Earlier Deadlines to be Enforced For Our June 4 and June 11 Issues !Elect Mrs. Gould Council President At the 65th annual luncheon meeting of the National Coun- cil of Jewish Women, held re- cently at the Statler Hotel, Mrs. Arthur I. Gould installed as the 25th president of Council. Two years ago, Mrs. Gould or- ganized the Councilettes, teen- aged daughters of members of NCJW. This group started with t 12 girls, with Mrs. Gould as senior advisor. In six months the membership of Councilettes grew to 200. Monday, May 31, will be a legal holiday—due to the observance of Memorial Day on the preceding Sunday. Since there will be no mail delivery that day, deadline for all copy for our issue of June 4 will be on Friday, May 28, at 2 p.m. Copy received after that hour will, of necessity, be retained for the following week's issue if timely. Also—because Shevuot will occur on Monday and Tues- day, June 7 and 8, all copy for our issue of June 11 will have to be in our hands by noon Friday, June 4. 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