Members of Habonim, Labor Zionist youth group, are pre- paring for the opening season • of their new camp near Three ;_ Rivers, Mich. The camp is loCated on a 65- - ..ti acre site; which includes 10 acres of apple orchards. It bor- It4 .4 O ders on Lake. Kaiser, which is t:4 used for swimming and boat- • ing. Most of the staff personnel FA are college-trained members of the organization who have at- 1 E..1 tended. the Habonim 'Youth Workshop in Israel: Hebrew is - taught in informal classes, and its use is encouraged in daily •4,6 camp living. There is a weekly ei) oneg shabbat and Hebrew sing- ing. I-0 Recreation includes swim- ming, boating, scouting, nature cz • study and all sports. Construe- tcI - s, tion projects, garden and or- chard care and other activities also are planned as part of the leadership training program. The camp season will begin on July I and. continue through Aug. 26. For information, write or call, Alldn Gelfond, 3831 Waverly, WE 3-9686. Center Club Sends Gifts Children's Hospital to Jubilees, a Jewish Community - Center, Berman branch club, re- cently sent gifts to Children's Hospital. The gifts were de- livered by several members and the-club's assistant leader, Tam- ara Mitchell. DAYS JUNE HOLI '''''''' 400 Acres of Fun LUXURIOUS ACCOMMODATIONS COMPLETE SPORTS .14 SOCIAL PROGRAM FREE GOLF Ni JUNE ON PREMISES Only 5 miles from EMPIRE STATE MUSIC FESTIVAL} Beginning JULY 4th Leonard Bernstein, Cond. CUISINE - EXCELLENT (dietary laws, Winner of Notional Hotel Food Award RATES ...Mwer Your Host - then you think DAVE LEVINSON ;so Good Roads All the Woy GREENFIELD PARK. NEW YORK See Your TRAVEL AGENT or Phone ELLENVILLE (N.Y.) 370 Miami Stash Southern )0441 Resort NlIIIIINIIMI OPEN Alt YEAR • • • • • • Tales Out of School "The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees of Posterity."—Disraeti. By by NANCY Ronnie Aronson F'ALK Central Mumford High School High The Art 'Club, Broadcasters Guild, and • Student Council started last night and will con- tinue tonight to take many Mumford students, parents, and friends on a royal tour of New York through the variety show, this year called "Manhattan Tour". Many students and fac- ulty have worked long to make this show the huge success it is. Tickets may be purchased at the door. The money will go toward our foreign exchange student plan and toward the new grand piano that the -Par- ents' Club has' donated to the school. The Student Council elected the following officers and grade representatives: President, Nan Scholnick; vice-president, Alan Croll; treasurer, Barry Samuels; secretaries, Sandy Schrutt and Carol Lewis•; board members, Howard Shapiro and Stuart Handler; grade representatives: 9B, Suzanne Cole, Sue Rice, Barbara Weiss and Judy Zal- man; 9A, Gail August, Sue Blondy, Carletta Jones and Bob Moss;. 10B, Phylis Berke, Liz Borger, Gail Burkow and Sally Teitelbaum; 10A, Norman Mos- cow, Mike Parr, Arlgne Schach- ter and Dan Snyder; 11B, Janice Cohen, Emily - Freedman, Meryl. Omenke and Linda Ryshen; 11A, Lois Barr, Jay Hamburg, Nancy Victorson and Mike Woolf; 12B, Richard Chasid, Steve Crane, Judy Hack, and Barbara Krakow. After first capturing the West Side Tennis title, Alan Croll, Ray Jacobs and Larry Mendle- sohn-Sandford Provin (doubles) went on to play in the metro tennis finals. Alan emerged vic- torious with a score of 5-7, 6-4, 6-4, while the other boys dropped the matches. The student-faculty baseball game was played June 7. Jay Hamburg and Sandy Littky were in charge of the event. This year's senior prom `Moonlight Serenade" will be given June 23. at Lovett Hall. Tickets are $2.50 and the dance is open to the entire school. 'Marlene Danto and Jerry Starr are co-chairmen of the. affair. Enjoy Your Vacation at SHAINA VISTA RESORT HOTEL on beautiful Lake Michigan 10 Miles North of Indiana, State line on US-12 Swimming, Dancing, Riding, Golf Finest Beech in Lake Area Phone Lakeside 8-278, or Write SHAINA VISTA, Union Pier, Michigan ••••••••••••••• Habonim Opens Camp I Near Three Rivers PORT STANLEY, ONTARIO Only 25 Miles from London on Lake Erie THE PETER PAN INN Opening June 24 Under New Management Generous Home-Cooked Kosher Meals Special Rates Until July 15th For reservations, write or phone: PORT STANLEY . 2-39j9 Afayfat.. ROSENSON'S Lake Park Resort South Haven, Mich. • Luxurious New Addition • Rest & Recreation Wonderful Food • Beautiful Grounds • Entertainment Special Low Rates Phone 348 Get the Best at Rosenson's to July 15 Judy Howell, won the Cen- tury of Progress award in the school speech contest. Her sub- ject was "Parents and Their Handicapped Children." * * * Acting as a disc jockey every Monday at the Herman Kiefer Hospital radio station is Berl Moss. He has had this volun- teer job since last August. * * Seniors Eleanor Banks and Dave Lipshutz appeared on a panel discussion concerning teenage problems, at the De- troit News, May 23. The Detroit-Windsor Council of AZA is holding its annual election of officers Monday night. Centralites nominated by the slate for office are Lenny Soloman, president; and John Fried, reporter. * * * June 4 was the final dead- line for all entries in the Anne Miller Goldstein Creative Writ- ing Awards Contest, open to all seniors interested in sub- mitting a piece of creative writing. The categories in- cluded poetry, short story and essay. The winner of the con- test will receive a $50 savings bond and will be announced at Class Day, June 1.9. * * * Yesterday afternoon more than 125 seniorS left on/ the semi-annual trip to Washing- ton. They expected to take in many sights,. among them the Washington Monument a n d Lincoln Memorial. The group traveling 12-A's will return home to Detroit early Sunday morning to rest up for their last four days of school before graduation. * * * Vivian Liber, Marsha Schlac- ter, Evelyn August and Char- lotte Holt have been named honor guards for the gradua- tion class. Commencement will take place on June 20. Markel Paves Streets in Garden Park Manor • The Markel Home Building Co., builders of Oak Park's "House Beautiful," located in the newly - developed Garden Park Manor, this week an- nounced that all streets are now being paved. The public has been invited to come out to see the beautiful brick ranch homes on Gardner, just west of 10 Mile Rd. and a half-mile we qt of Coolidge. The model Is open daily from 9 to 5 p.m., Saturday and Sun- day, 10 to 7 p.m., or by appoint- ment. . The addresS is 25010 Gardner. An illustrated bro- chure completely describing the Markel homes is available at the model. _ For information, call LL 2-7860. Omena Inn Signs Children's Counselors Nathan Isaac and Evelyn Gur- vitch have been signed as chil- dren's counselors for the Omena Inn summer season which opens on June 22, it was announced by the Landis family, owners of the northern Michigan resort. Both counselors have wide ex- perience in dealing with chil- dren in summer camps, Isaac in New York State and at Sagi- naw, Mich., and Miss Gurvitch in camps operated by the De- troit Jewish Center At Omena, the children, play, are entertained and eat to- gether; the latter in their own separate dining room, leaving parents free to participate in planned adult activities, the Landis' said. A fully-equipped playground, handicraft shop, special danc- ing and swimming instruction, water sports and trips are planned. The youngsters also put on their own plays and art exhibits. Greenbush Inn Open for Summer Season Greenbush I n n, popular northern Michigan summer resort, located at Greenbush, Mich., is currently open for the season . Planned for the season is a variety of entertainment, good food, including steaks, chops, seafood and dairy dishes, and _a host of recreational programs. Entertainment is highlighted by the music of Dick Wein and his orchestra and the appear- ance of radio, television and night club personalities. • There is swimming in the Greenbush p o o 1, especially heated and filtered for health and comfort, and on the Green- •bush 'private beach on Lake Huron. Counselors are available for the youngsters, and there are free group dancing and swim- ming lessons.. For information Or reservations, call TO. 5-3307. Werbe, of the Mrs. Anna Werbe Galleries; 19458 Liver- nois, announced this week that the exhibition of paintings by Elias Newman, one of American Jewry's most distinguished art- ists, will continue at her studio for another few days. Keen interest has been shown in Mr. Newman's works and hope is expressed that congre- gations and individuals will ac- quire a number of his paintings, especially those on Biblical themes: you Cet All * * * * BROADWAY ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY DANCING' (2 orch.) INDOOR & OUTDOOR SPORTS GOLF COURSE on PREMISES - Henry Cordes, Pro. * PLANNED SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Sant (Simon See Saltzman, Dir. CHILDREN'S PROGRAM finite patron Herb .& Rosalie Williams SuPervision TEEN-AGE ACTIVITIES Supervision by Miss Jean - ti includes SUMPTUOUS FULL COURSE BREAKFAST & DINNER (dietary lows observed) Reserve Now for JUNE and SUMMERTIME VACATION SEE YOUR TRAVEL AGENT or phone: LIBERTY N.Y. 1 700 Youngs A SMART HOTEL a, COUNTRY CLUB LIBERTY, N. Y. Go OPEN ALL YEAR—MEMBER DINERS CLUB ENOVSKY'S I t* West Michigan's FINEST- Strictly Kosher Hotel ! NOW OPEN // • • • • Superb Kosher Cuisine Modern Appointments Private Beach TV, Movies, complete recreational facilities on grounds Write for Special Rates ► • Kashruth, observed under strict -supervision of the Chicago Rabbinical Council • Supervised Children's ac- tivities, Children's Din- ing Room during July and August L. 41AV " HAROLD HERMAN TO HEAD CLOVER LODGE SUMMER THEATRE Harold Herman, fresh from a season in New York directing Off-Broadway Shows, is back Again to direct summer enter- tainment for Clover Lodge. In addition to his work with Off- Broadway Shows, Mr. Herman spent the winter studying with the famous Berghoff School of Drama. He comes back to Clover Lodge this summer with added experi- ence and renewed enthusiasm, and promises to exceed last season's brilliant success. Young Israel Affiliates Plan Joint Installation A• joint installation dinner of all Young. Israel groups will be held at 6:30 p.m., June 19, in the Dexter Youth Center, ac- cording to Mrs. David J. Co- hen, 'recently re-elected presi- dent of the Young Israel Women's League. Serving with Mrs. Cohen will be Mesdames Joseph Grossman and Herman K. Cohen, vice- presidents; Louis Harris and David Novetsky, secretaries; and Louis Penfil, treasurer. Officers of the men's organiza- tion, young adults and inter- mediates also will 'be installed at the program. Newman Painting' s Exhibit Continues at Werbe Gallery SUPERB AMER.-JEWISH CUISINE HAY FEVER RELIEF FROM $55 \ Harold Herman - In addition, Clover Lodge • SAFE SANDY BEACH timer. . CPLHAILNDNREEDN'ASCTC e TNISEESL ON Plan OIRDREN Y2 RATE • ORCHESTRA CLOVER LODGE Summer Theater boasts two FOR RESERVATIONS *Phone: talented Song Stylists, and a SUTTONS BAY 1-3240 professional four piece orches- Detroit OMCC Mrs. J. M. EMI tra. 19530 Strafford Rd.. Del. 21, UN 3-7113 Clover Lodge opens June 24 with a Pre-season Special Rate of $45.00 a week per person for 7 full days until July 1, for all accommodations except Deluxe. For the first two weeks in July, July 1 to July 15, there will be a 10% Discount on all rates. FOR RESERVATIONS CALL MRS. H. PULLBERG- TY 7-5171.