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June 04, 1954 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-06-04

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Allied. Jewish Drive Chairmen Issue
Plea for Pledge 'Clean-Up' Operation

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-7

Friday, June 4, 1954

Ask Gifts for JAVV's Washiligton Headquarter

The Jewish War Veterans of the development of the new
the U.S. has purchased a build- ! JWV headquarters into an arch
Workers and leaders of the drive is a real , and meaningful
TEL AVIV, (JTA) — French ing in the nation's capital and ive of Jewish military service in
Allied Jewish Campaign a r e one and our efforts shall not lag
the nation's wars.
General Paul de Brouchoux plans to move its national
maintaining their intensive efelduring this period.
The
re of un s thus
forts in a "clean-up" operation
"To those who have not yet arrived here on a 10-day visit. headquarters there in July.
far, Mr. Hoberman said, has
. to secure every possible pledge i pledged to the drive, we urge During his stay, the General will 1 Sol M. Hoberman, of Detroit, been contributed by members
of
not made during the past few 1 that they do so and join the meet Israel Chief of Staft Geri. a member of a national JWV the JewiSh War Veterans. The
months. thousands who have already Moshe Dayan, Defense Minister ; committee which is engaged in general Jewish public is being
Irving W. Blumberg and Har- made their pledges to our fellow Pinchas Lavon and, possibly,Iraising a fund of $120,000 for the invited to participate as well, he
Vey H. Goldman, the Chairmen Jews the world over." I Premier Moshe Sharett. I project, said that plans call for I stressed.
who led - the 1954 drive, said:
"We must ask ourselves if we
are all finished. Is the fund-
raising season closed for us?
b v i o u s l y, as responsible
members of the Jewish Com-
munity we are not through until
we can honestly feel that our
campaign. tasks have been com-
pleted.
"These days are the crucial
ones. This is our chance to
make certain that. the more
than fifty causes that look to
us for help are not given less
than they need and deserve.
"So many people rely on our
completing the job that we can-
not call it quits until we have
given and raised all we can.7
'Toward this end, all divisions
Special 10th Anniversary rates for Omena Inn have been
are gearing their activities as
announced by Mr. and Mrs. Landis, owners of the popular
workers and leaders meet, plan,
Michigan resort. From June 25 to July 11 beautiful rooms with
and work to achieve full cover-
private bath will be available
age.
for $69.50 for 7 days.
"The clean-up phase • of the
Food and entertainment are
included in this special celebra-
J\TF Women's Annual
tion offer. Half rate will be in
Meeting on June 15
effect for children. Other rooms
will start at $59.50.
The ninth annual meeting of
One of the most extensive pro-
the Women's Division of the
grams ever offered by any Mich-
Jewish 'Welfare Federation will
igan resort is being planned at
be highlighted by the election
Omena Inn this season.
of officers, board members and
Welfare Federation board • of
governors. The meeting, com-
BEAUTIFUL OMENA INN ON GRAND TRAVERSE BAY
bined with the Allied Jewish
Campaign women workers' par-
Leading Michigan resort, in the heart of the pollen-free area,
ty. will be held Tuesday, June 15, dedicated to the vacation comfort of the entire family.
12 noon, at Knollwood Country
Active fun and relaxation . .
Club.
Omena Inn offers both on the
immediate premises. For the
Mrs. Seymour J. Frank is
fisherman there is a well-stock-
chairman of the nominating
ed private lake right on the
committee. Her committee in-
groUnds. For the swimmer there
cludes Mesdames Perry P. Burn-
is a beautiful, sandy, private
stine, I. Jerome Hauser, John C.
beach on fabulous Grand Tra-
Hoop, Max L. Lichter, Lewis H.
verse Bay. Boats are provided
Manning, George M. Stutz and
for the boating enthusiast. Com-
Harry L. Jones, ex-officio.
fortable chairs and lounges stud
Nominated for president is the
the beach for loafing in the sun.
Incumbent Mrs. Harry L. Jones.
Water sports of all types are
Vice-presidential nominees in-
SPORTS OF ALL TYPES
offered.
Adv.
clude Mesdames Lewis B. Dan-
Whatever sport one enjoys is
iels, Seymour J. Frank, J.
available at Omena, Inn. A new,
THIS YEAR 1LET'S GO TO
Shurly Horwitz, and Sidney J.
THE COCKTAIL HOUR
well-kept baseball diamond has
iti
Karbel. Mrs. I. Jerome Hauser
MUSICAL PRODUCTIONS
Saturday evening cocktail just been constructed. There are
has been nominated for record-
ON GRAND
handball and tennis courts.
Several full-length plays and
ing secretary and Mrs. -Harry L. musicals, featuring New York's hour, midnight nash around the
TRAVERSE BAY
Jackson for corresponding secre- finest talent will be presented at Samovar, special parties, cabaret
night, game night! Something
AMERICA"
tary.
Omena Inn's own playhouse this doing every minute at Omena
Mesdames Harry Frank, I. Jerome
JEWISH
Inn!
Hauser. J. Shurly Horwitz, Benjamin year.

French General in Israel

Omena Inn Opens June 25
for Anniversary Season

Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Landis
Announce Special Rates for
Michigan Resort's lOth Year

Good Fishing. Swimming and Boating
From Omena Inn's Private Beach

ta od akear

E. Jaffe, Louis G. Redstone, Nathan
Spevakow, and Melville Welt have been
nominated for re-election to the board
for a second term of three years.
Nominated to the board for three-year
terms are Mesdames Murray Altman,
Eugene J. Arnfeld, Eli E. Gross, Ben
Jones, Maxwell Jospey, Leo Mellen,
Hyman R. Nathan, Irving Posner, and
Nathan H. Schermer.

'/2 RATE

FOR CHILDREN

Orchestra; &Y.-
-Entertainment
EXPERIENCED •

cuiSlINE

IN POLLEN FREE
NORTHERN
MICHIGAN

.cHlioREN's •

The annual report on the past
year's events will be presented by
Mrs. Jones. Mrs. Karbel, chair-
man of the women's phase of
the 1954 campaign, will report
on the results of the drive.
MUSIC! MUSIC! MUSIC!
All women who contributed to
Dancing every night to the
the '54 campaign will be entitled
to vote at the annual meeting. music of Billy Schwartz and his
band. New York entertainment.
Songs by Harold and Wyn
Art Auction in Paris
Landis. Evening concerts.

Nets 8,000,000 Francs
For Youth Aliyah

«or

//

,COUNSELORS •

For Reservatio

CALL KENWOOD

FUN FOR EVERYONE

Ping pong is a favorite 'at
Omen Inn. Shuffleboard, volley
LARGE SOCIAL PROGRAM
ball and horseshoes are enjoyed
Fun for guests of all ages! by all. There is a golf course
Daily dance instructions. Ama- 20 minutes from the inn.
teur night. Gatherings in the
outdoor solarium. Wienie roasts
under the stars.

An auction
PARIS, (JTA)
sale of paintings, books, jewels
and other art objects has
brought the Youth Aliyah move-
ment 8,000,000 francs (about
$23,000).
The sale, held in the Charpen-
tier Gallery, featured works do-
nated by artists, dealers and pri-
vate collectors. The highest
price was 680,000 francs paid for Children Enjoy Full Vacation of Their Own
a painting by Marc Chagall and
Expert counsellors assume responsibility for children at Omena
the second highest was 230,000
francs for a Picasso drawing. Inn; parents are free to enjoy themselves. Children play together,
Among the notables present at are entertained together and eat together in their own separate
the auction was Israel Minister
dining room.
Yaacov Tsur.
The Louvre opened to the pub-
They have a playground and
lic, for• the first time, a portion
handicraft workshop. Children
of a collection of rare engravings
are given special dancing and
left to the French national mu-
swimming instructions. They
seum by Baron Edmund de
put on their own show weekly.
Rothschild. The collection in-
Included in the program are
outings and trips to the zoo.
cludes works of such masters as
Rembrandt and Da Vinci.
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