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June 17, 1955 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1955-06-17

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Forband LZO Announces
July 4 Camping Weekend

A program for cults is being ;
planned at the Farband Camp, '
Chelsea, Mich., for the week-end
of July 1-4.
Sponsored by the Farband,
LZO, the week-end will include
as special guests Bella Goldberg,
Itzak Zamir and Movsas Gold-
oftas who will prepare the en-
tertainment.

'Brandeis Women's Garden Luncheon
To Feature Election, Musical Program

Election and installation of
new officers. will, be a feature
of the annual meeting bf the
Detroit Chapter, National Worn-
en's Committee of Brandeis Uni-
versity.
The program, to begin at 12
noon, Tuesday, will be held in
the garden of Mrs. Joseph Da-
vidson. 19450 Renfrew. A box
Reservations may. be made by
luncheon will be served. George
calling UN. 4-7629.
Golanty will install the new of-
ficers.
Mrs. Eli Gross, program chair-
man, will present baritone
Ramon Gilbert. a Brandeis
graduate who currently is study-
ing voice at the Longly School,
and young pianist Ruth Meckler,
who has apeared as. soloist with
the Detroit Symphony Orches-
tra.
Their musical numbers will
include works written by Aaron
Copland and Irving Fine, both
members of the Brandeis music
faculty.
It'll be JOLLY
for Everyone
Mrs. Stanley Akers, hospitality
chairman, will be assisted by
Don't Miss the Fun!
Mesdames Leonard Friedman,
Early Reservations Suggested
Irving Greenstone, Irving Gold-
Just Completed
man, Aaron Gershenson, Benja-
ADDITIONAL ACCOMMODATIONS
min Jones, Harvey Rattner,
The last word in luxury and nicnforts
Wallace Roberts and Harold
COMPLETE SPORTS, &
Schreiber. Arrangements chair-
SOCIAL PROGRAM
man is Mrs. Charles Briskm.an,
Full Daily Programs of ?twined Activities
• FILTERED POOL • LAKE • TENNIS •

• B'WAY ENTERTAINMENT •
• 2 ORCHESTRAS •

Are you tired and overworked

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assisted by Mrs. Saul Dunitz.
Ti,vo three - generation life
memberships in the Detroit
Chapter will be honored at the
program. The first family group
consists of Mrs. Abe Kasle, Mrs.
Leonard Kasle and Miss Barbara
Kasle; the-Second includes Mrs.
Isaac Gilbert, her daughter, Mrs.
Philip Marcuse, . and grand-
daughter, Miss Ann Marcuse.
Mrs. Samuel Aaron, president,
announces that members plan-
ning to attend must make reser-
vations with Mrs. Davidson, UN.
2-0343, no later than today.

Cancer Fighters
Install Mrs. Oschin
As New President

City of Hope Cancer Fighters
will install new officers for two-
year terms at 8 p.m., Monday, in
Holiday Manor. Alfred Glicken,
Midwest regional director of the
City of Hope, will conduct the
induction cere-
mony.
New officers
include Mes-
dames Stanley
0 schi n, presi-
dent; Andrew
Berger, Abe
Eizelman, Marty
Weiss, Sidney
Deitch, vice-
Mrs. Oschin president s;
Eileen Kirman, Elliot Schubiner,
Alex Gaynor, secretaries; Morris
MOSS, treasurer; Louis Blitz, sen-
tinel; and Thomas Rosenberg,
foUnding and immediate past
president, honorary president.
Board members who will be
installed are:

Dr. Aronstam to Speak

Dr. Noah E. Aronstam will ad-

dress the Detroit Philosophical
Society at 8:30 p.m., June 24, In
the Wayne University Science
"Bldg. His subject will be.
"Glimpses into the Anthropology
of medicine." The public is in-
vited.

1 8—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, June 17, 1955

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e MC-Entertainment
• All Social and
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• Cocktail Lounge
• Orchestra
• Free Golf
• Dietary Laws
Write for folder or call

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_
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RENTALS—WEEKLY - MONTHLY - SEASON

RECREATION FACILITIES FOR CHILDREN and ADULTS

THIS IS VACATIONING

Phone: MR. T. FIRSHT
Residence—UN. 4-7121 or at

Dexter Auto Wash—WE. 3-8149

Mesdames Helen Rosenberg. chairman,
Toby Alpert, Bert Bassin, Rhoda Bena-
deret, Sylvia Berg, Ruth Bailes, Mildred
Brooks, Irene Cohen, Tillie Cohen, Mar-
garet Deitch, Goldie Eilbaum, Sylvia Ep-
stein, Nellie Fromstein. Rae Gold, Shir-
ley Gordon, Adele Gudes, Ruth Halberg,
Jeannette Herman, Lorraine Kaplan. Gus-
sie Klegon, Mary Klegon, Harriet Krass,
Helen Levy, Frieda Linden. Bess Lupi-
loff, Tillie Moltz, Geraldine Reisman,
Charlotte Rosenberg, Sarah Rosenberg,
Ann Rudolph, Eleanor Shapiro. Ethel
Shapiro. Betty Shipper. Fraida Stillwater,
Billy Welch and Goldie Young.

Mrs. Ben Panter, pianist, will
accompany a dramatic _ group
musical, under the direction of
Mrs. Charles Young. The re-
mainder of the program is being
planned as a surprise.
Announcement will be made
that the 450-woman organiza-
tion will close its membership
after Monday's nfeeting.
Out-of-town guests who will
attend the program include Mrs.
A. Glicken and Mrs. Irving
Smith, of Cleveland, O.; Mrs.
Mae Fine. Mrs. Alvin Goldstein,
Mrs. Harold Shall and Mrs. Rob-
ert Segal, president, all from
the Toledo Chapter.

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OPEN
ALL
YEAlt

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There's so much for every.
one to do and truly enjoy
on our very own grounds.

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GROUP RATES

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SEE YOUR TRAVEL AGENT
or phone LIBERTY (N.Y.) 700

Re-Elect Harry Blitz
Northwest Israel Head

Harry Blitz was re-elected
president of Northwest Israel
Synagogue at the congregation's
recent annual meeting. Serving
with him will be Gilbert Aver-
buch and Rudolph Kar, vice-
p r e s i d e n t s; Samuel Belkin,
treasurer; and Gordon Kozda,
secretary.
Board members elected in-
clude Simon Ash, Milton J. Bres-
sler, Paul Broad, Sol Chinitz,
Milton Duchan, Albert Fried-
man, Peter S. Goldstein, David
Gold s m i t h, Ben Greenbaum,
Nathan Grunt, Isaac Henig,
Harry Horowitz, Arthur Klein,
Irving Cane, Sygmunt Lax, Gus
Lew, Samuel S. Novetsky, Nor-
man Snitz, Sam Sukenic, Albert
Schwartz, Norman Sukenic, Ben-
jamin Tushman and Sol Wainer.
Four additional board mem-
bers will be appointed by the
president. All newly-elected of-
ficers will be installed at 9:30
p.m., Saturday, at ceremonies
held in the synagogue.
The installation program will
be followed by a social hour, at
which Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph
Ka.r will be hosts in honor of
their 35th wedding anniversary.

Let the weak say, I am strong(
. . Put ye in the sickle, for the I
harvest is ripe—Joel 3.10, 13,

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Free Golf • Boating • Fishing • Venetian Pool
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