8—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 15, 1955 L The Suburban Community Oak-Woods Bakery Salesman To Vacation Next Passover By the Oak-Woodser With Passover now gone by, and bread again making its ap- pearance on the household table, there comes the story of one of the many bakery salesmen who frequent the Oak-Woods area, selling their wares from house to house: One in particular, the one who brings the bread to our little mis- sus, claims his business dropped away many, many percentage points during the eight days • of Passover. Next - year, he vows he is going to do one of two things—either take his vacation at that time of year, or try to get a franchise on matzo products. From the response we have gotten from a number of read- ers, it would appear as if our story of last week on Jimmy's first seder was not such an ex- clusive item. In quite a num- ber of Oak-Woods homes many a gentile child and their par- ents were present at sedorim conducted in the community. * * Oak Park is certainly becom- a cement block in place of a straight road. And, we shamefully admit that until this month we did not know there was an engineering scheme behind it. Now, instead of cuss- ing our city fathers, we give them our admiration. For instead of designing the jog to boost power steering on new automobiles, it is intended as a truck trap, to keep heavy trucks from entering and break- ing up the concrete pavement. Bird Watcher Scene In 'Room and Borscht' The annual show, being staged by South Oakland County Chap- ter of Hadassah at 8:30 p.m., April 26 and 27, in Mumford High School, is even for the birds. The musical - comedy, "Room and Borscht," features a bird watcher scene that is said to be ane of the most riotous the group has ever undertaken. Playing the parts of the bird- watchers are Mrs. Harry Weiner, Mrs. Herbert Josephson, Mrs. Eugene Kahn and Mrs. William Marcus. "Room and Borscht" is di- rected by Mrs. Edward Levine, who has directed all SOC Hadas - sa.h shows. She has herself played the lead in Claudia, given by the Woods Theater Group. Her husband, Dr. Edward Levine, played the male lead in both previous SOC shows, and this year plays the role of J. P. Moron. Tickets for "Room and Borscht" are available by call- ing Mrs. Gerald Shumer, LI. 6- 1199; Mrs. Alex Etkin, LI. 3-8386; or Mrs. Sherwin Davidson, LI. 5-4559. ing one of Michigan's most civic- minded communities. Although only 35 percent of the voters turned out at the polls this month, we are told this is a good omen in an off-year election. The voters, of course, passed a number of resolutions that will lead to numerous improvements, especially the almost $1,000,000 voted for a civic center which will include a municipal park area, library and swimming pool that converts to an ice skating rink in the winter. Even with the tax hikes that are bound to come, these are steps in the right direction to- ward Oak Park's boast of "The city with a future." * * * When city officials paved over Temple Emanu EI Services Wyoming last fall and changed Cong. Emanu-El will hold the name of the street to a more luxurious sounding "Rosewood," sabbath services at 8:15 p.m., they included in the scheme a today, in Burton School, Hunt- jog in the road at Capital Street. ington Woods. Dr. Frank Rosen- thal will officiate and preach For that many months, every the sermon on "How Much Free- time we have gone by there we have muttered a silent oath in dom Can We Handle?" An Ask protest. It seemed a rather the Rabbi session will precede the social hour. wierd idea to put a curve and - Local Tourists - Arrive in Israel Young Israel Camp Shor Under New Directorship SOC School Daze By "Judy Stutz South Oakland County Members of the Berkley High Spectator staff attended a jour- nalism conference at Highland Park High School recently. This was the first student-conducted meeting and consisted of panel discussions led by staff members of the various schools. Ricky Schiller headed the group discussing the news story. The conference was sponsored by the Quill & Scroll Society. Herb Sosnick and Judy Stutz were among other staff members at- tending. Florida attracted many SOO students during Spring vacation. Rose Ellen and Ilene Cohen, Judy Zell, Linda Kayes, Judy Rattner, Joanie Kaatz, Kennie Collier and Sarah Weiner are the lucky kids in the sunny south. Ricky Schiller is spending the week in New York, and Herb Roberts is vacationing in Pittsburgh. A nurses aid program has been set up at Oak Park High. Girls in the 9th and 10th grades" are being trained to treat minor first aid cases in a course given by the school nurse. Sharon Levin and Roberta Zipser are among the promising student nurses. The Home Ec department at Oak Park High, under the super- vision of Mary Sklar, has been working on interior decorating. Already the girls have made mtny items for their own homes. The first yearbook put out by the Temple Israel High School Youth Group will be circulated at the end of May. Elinor Mill- man and Judy Hack, co-editors, have worked hard to make this project a success. Camp Shor, summer camp operated by Young Israel at Aurora, Ind., will be under new direction this season, according to Samuel Platt, chairman of the Detroit camp committee. Martin Schlussel, former prin- cipal of the Canton, 0., Hebrew School, will be director, and Marvin J. Goldish, Yeshiva Uni- versity graduate, will be head counselor. A Camp Shor committee is ac- tive in Chicago, Cincinnati, De- troit, St. Louis and Cleveland. In Detroit, information may be ob- tained from Eric Teitz, 18032 Ilene, UN. 4-7882. ior the Best De af..* 'WA Cites Maxwell Rabb WASHINGTON, (JTA) T h e United Jewish Appeal of Greater Washington has presented a citation to Maxwell M. Rabb, Secretary of the Cabinet, in recognition of Rabb's position as chairman of the UJA GoVern- ment Division during the last two years. We are Pleased To Announce That If You Have Experience Vac's, sewing, TV or specialty items, and you want 5 newspaper leads daily. Work for the leader in the field. BIG DRAW, STEADY CAR NEEDED 2290 E. 10 Mile 3 Blocks E. of Dequindre JE. 6-7500 ON A NEW 1955 BUICK Carson Buick Sales 13900 HAMILTON TO. 8-2424 FAR AND CAMP 27th Season• • JULY 3-AUGUST 28 Boys and Girls 5-15 Complete Water and Land Sports Excellent Supervision Modern Facilities "A Camp with Tradition" MR. 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Rubin, (lower left) Israel Tourist Service agent in Tel Aviv, greeted the party, who, are, left to right: Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Grossberg, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Partovich, Detroit; Jacob Pines, Flint; Mrs. Pauline Birnbaum and Mrs. Dora Mohill, New Britain, Conn.; Mrs. Jacob Pines, Flint; Mrs. I. M. Faxstein, Mrs. Louis Rosenthal and I. M. Faxstein, all of Detroit. With A 48-Year-Old Company Dave Garfield 2 State Congresswomen -To Be Honored Sunday The Treasurer of the United States, Mrs. Ivy Baker Priest, and 10 Congresswomen head the list of women prominent in gov- ernment who will be guests of honor at a banquet which will open the biennial convention of the Bnai Brith Women's Supreme Council, at the Shoreham Hotel, Washington, Sunday. The Congresswomen who will be honored include Martha Grif- fiths (D.) and Ruth Thompson (R.) of Michigan. BEST DEAL ( CONGREGATION BETH ABRAHAM Invites the Community to Attend the Impressive CORNERSTONE SETTING CEREMONY Sunday Afternoon, May 1, 1955, at 12:30 p. m. At the Site of the New BETH ABRAHAM SYNAGOGUE CENTER West Seven Mile Rd. and Greenlawn , • ........... . Pevzi*ifrriltt In E4ent of Inclement Weath . ori , Ceremonies Will Be Held Under Covei