Creek Hospital to provide de- cent clothes for the patients to put on their backs, which was met with similarly fine response by Oak Parkers. A third .citation to Oak Park's citizenry was its "unceasing co- operation" in supporting in past years the Poppy Day drive con- ducted by JWV. A record sum was expected to be collected this year during Thursday's campaign. In responding to the presen- tation of the plaque, Mayor Marshall said that he respect- ed the value of having a Jew- ish War Veterans organiza- tion in the community. The Silverman units, which have a large number of subur- ban residents in their ranks, also gave recognition to Leo Nelson, retiring Post commander, and Estelle Gubow, retiring _Auxil- iary president. Joining Littman in office as president of the Auxiliary was Mrs. Ida Schein. Littman" pre- vidusly served as commander of Lawrence H. Jones Post and as commander of the JWV Depart- ment of Michigan. JWV. The plaque given to Mayor He cited the drive conducted Marshall will be hung in the by the organization three years Oak Park City Hall. ago to help tornado victims in Flint, Mich., and said that the Oak Park community had re- 10 Mile Center Starts sponded with over six tons of Tuesday Chess Club • food and clothing. A chess club, which meets Littman also mentioned the every Tuesday, has been recently - completed clothing formed at the 10 Mile branch Of drive for veterans at Battle the Jewish Center. Anyone in- terested' in the game is invited to join. According to Norman Levine, president, a tournament will be 146 CASS AVE., MT. CLEMENS conducted among club members Phone: HOward 8-8012 beginning this Tuesday. Other club officers are Chris NOWOPEN Canales, vice-president; Julia • Finest Location Hauptman, secretary; William • Beautiful Park at Hotel Bergman, treasurer; and Harry • Modern Rooms with Running Water and Heat. Zalc, board chairman. • Strictly Kosher Meals For information, call Levine, • Special Diets if Needed LI. 8-0372, or Miss Hauptman, SPECIAL RATES TO JUNE 15 LI. 6 27234. By the Oak-Woodser Oak Park, known as "The City with a Future," has a new designation today. It is also recognized as "The City with a Heart," a title con- ferred upon the growing com- munity by the Sgt. Morton Sil- verman Pest 418 of the Jewish War Veterans. At ceremonies of installation which took place last Sunday evening, in the JWV Memorial Home in Detroit, the Silvertnan Post and Auxiliary presented a plaque to the people of the city of Oak Park. The inscription on the plaque read "For humanitarian respon- siveness to human need." The plaque was presented to - Mayor Richard W. Marshall, who represented the- people of Oak Park, by Henry Littman, the newly-installed commander of the Silverman Post, In presenting the award, Commander Littman called attention to the unending co- operation of Oak Park's citi- zens in responding generously to all calls for help issued by NEW YORK HOTEL Write or Phone for Reservations We will meet you at bus station. FOR LEASE SUMMER CONCESSION THE WOODHULL. LAKE NEW "BIG HOUSE" C O_M MUNITY CENTER IS NOW COMPLETELY REMODELED, WITH A LARGE MODERN, FULLY EQUIPPED RESTAURANT, DANCE PAVI- LION, TENNIS COURTS, AND PARKING LOTS. THE ONLY COMMERCIAL PROPERTY SERVING 200 FAMILIES- AND THEIR GUESTS FROM JUNE 15 TO SEPT. 10. EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY NO INVESTMENT REQUIRED FOR THE RIGHT PARTY. Call VE 5-4887 WOODHULL LAKE PROPERTY OWNERS ASS'N. Alonah Pioneer Women Schedules Rumor Clinic Alonah Chapter of Pioneer Women will meet at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the home of Mrs. Shirley Sachs, 15111 Burton, Oak Park, Mrs. Carol Salinger, program chairman, announces that a rep- resentative of Bnai Brith's Anti- Defamation League will conduct a rumor clinic. A social hour will follow the program. For information on transportation, call Mrs. Sachs, LI 7-7863, or Mrs. Gloria Green- bert, president, LI 3-4324. GOING NORTH THIS SUMMER? Walloon Lake (between Charlevoix and Petoskey) new resort with large cabins, completely furnished with hot and cold water, showers, kitchen and utilities, new furniture. Cabins are widely spaced with plenty of privacy. You and others have common use of clubhouse, which has fireplace, snack bar and restaurant that serves meals. Use of boats, excellent fishing, 1200 ft. of lake frontage, sand beach, 50 acres of rolling hills and wooded area for you to roam. RENTED BY WEEK OR MONTH. FOR RESERVATIONS WRITE: B. MEYERS, 1961 GUARDIAN BLDG., DETROIT 26 FREE!! • GOLF* • TENNIS • DANCING LESSONS • COCKTAIL PARTIES • SWIMMING LESSONS • WEENIE ROASTS • HONEYMOONER'S pAimp' • POOL LOUNGES* *Free During June whii • SWIMMING POOL ALSO CHILDREN'S WADING Poo ,FEWEST • FINEST HEATED 1 ,Coolod By Refreshing • Chi co Michigan Brunei -NEW PLAYHOUSE DIETARY LAWS OBSERVED OPENS MAY 28th Beth ShalomVotes for Nominating Slate, New Cantor Max Dobrowitsky was re- elected president of Cong. Beth Shalom at a recent general syn- agogue meeting. The nominat- ing slate, which was unanim- ously adopted, also included: Harry Grenader, executive vice-president; Morris Arno- witz and Robert White, vice- presidents; Seymour Tarnoff, treasurer; Walter Nussbaum and Mrs. Fred Krauss, secre- taries. Elected to the board of •direct- ors were Morris Coleman, Jerry Efros, Alfred Goldstein, Edward Gordon, Mrs. Erwin Jaffee, Gordon Meisner, Albert Rosen- blum and Beryle Walters. The meeting also served to announce the appointment of Cantor Ruben Erlbaum, of New York, as the synagogue's first permanent cantor. A report on the construction of the present building indicat- ed that it will be ready for sabbath services on June 8. Meanwhile, plans are going forward for a steak bar-b-q din- ner at 9 p.m., Saturday, at the home of the Albert Rosenblums, 13117 Vernon, Huntington Woods, Mrs. Rosenblum, Mrs. Max Dobrowitsky and Mrs. Joseph Cohen, co-chairmen, state that admission is by contribution to the fund-raising drive. Hostesses will include Mes- dames George Duchin, Hal Ei- s e n b e r g, Bernard Goodman, Milton Gorelick, Harry Gren- ader, Walter Nussbaum, Ber- nard Plotkin; Harry Rosenblum, Joseph Sheldon and Philip Sternfeld. . For information, call Mrs. Seymour Tarnoff, LI 6-2155. Center Art Pupils to Exhibit Work The first annual student art exhibit at the Ten Mile Jewish Center will be held from 2 to 5 p.m., Sunday, in the' center assembly hall, according to an- nouncement by . Mrs. Benjamin Shwayder, chairman of the fine arts cominittee. The exhibitors, ranging in age from six years- to adults, have studied at the Oak Park Center under Ben Glicker, Sam Pucci; Lade Keck and _Jerry Tenenbaum. The Detroit Suburban Lodge and Chapter of Bnai Brith are planning their third annual in- stallation dinner-dance, to be held on Wednesday, at Sammy's Avalon Room. Mrs. Morris Tack and Melvin Weisz will, respectively, install Chapter and Lodge officers. Dick Stein and his orchestra will furnish music for dancing. NORTHLAND DRIVER TRAINING ■ API \ Right on the SUMMER RESORT Beach 510 North Shore Drive, SOUTH HAVEN, MICH. • Finest Cuisine Beautiful Rooms — Private Bathrooms Guest Star Appearances American Plan Nitely Dancing — Dance Planned Entertainment Counselor for Children • Show Time Movies Instruction • Golf • Swimming Horseback Riding pai l L MEMORIAL DAY :pec Wed. Nite May 29 thru Sun. Aft. June 2nd $18.50 SAUL H. SINKOFF Professional Certified Teacher • NW Detroit and Suburbs • Dual Control Car LI 5-2969 Complete Per Person OR $5.00 PER DAY Phone: South Haven 837 Chicago AM-2-6268 or CE-6-5309 SILVER BEACH HOTEL The Spot for your Vacatioii OPEN FOR DECORATION DAVI Directly on Lake Michigan, 500 .feet of private beach on the PREMISES • Picturesque • Spacious Grounds • All Vacation Activities • Professional Entertain• ment Staff headed by SALLY, "the Yiddishe Kate Smith" • Dancing nightly - 130 Modern Airy Rooms including Newly Constructed DeLuxe Rooms • Tiled Private Baths • Delicious Kosher trood • Children's Activities Supervised by Counsellor • Attractive Rates, Mrs. Jack Moskowitz was re- elected president of the Demo- cratic Club of Oak Park, Hunt- ington Woods and Pleasant Ridge at last week's annual meeting. Other officers of the club are Jack Hurwitz, David Eisenberg and Sherwood Colburn, vice- presidents; Mrs. Susan Brody and Mrs. Esther Milstein, sec- retaries; Warren Neuman, treas- urer; and Robert Fenton, par- liamentarian. At the installation dinner, scheduled for Jime 7, at Fox and Hounds, the guest speaker will be Supreme Court Justice John Voelker. The annual report presented to the group indicated that in the 'November Presidential elec- tion last year,• campaigning of the club led to a 98 percent reg- istration and an 87 per cent vote in the area the club serves. • •..4:**-, South. ItatreaVis rialL0811 late*Ctst OPBN MAY 24th "Whem Yealion Awn Conan he 1 4 80 acres of happiness. Florida luxury at modest rates. Dream SWIMMING P001. Rooms with bath .. . Superb Food . Planned Activities Orchestra (FREE CHA-CHA Lessons) Midnight snacks, Tennis, Shuffleboard, Golf, Horse - back Riding, Children's Supervisok• — SPECIAL JUNE RATES ATTRACTIVE CONVENTION RATES P.IDELIIS.A.Ang Writ•• for Folder Telephone TOO South Haven, MIchloit Oak Park Hebrew School PTO Schedules Election "Funny Face" Breaks House Record at Krim Theatre "Funny Face," currently in its third week at the Krim Theater, has broken all house records there. The previous record was set by Kirk Douglas in "Lust for Life." rosrose,r.rm.rosowsperss.e4,4 Suburban Lodge, Chapter . Schedule Dinner-Dance Mrs. Moscowitz Again to Head Suburban Dems Oak Park Branch PTO of the United Hebrew Schools will hold its final meeting of the year at the Hebrew School- Center building, 15150 W. 10 Mile. Election of officers will be folloWed by a special installa- tion ceremony, according to Mrs. Jacob Axelrod, past president of the UHS Auxiliary who is chairman. Films . taken at the Purim carnival and model seder will be shown at this time, and re- freshments will be served aft- erward. for Monday, June 17 the Play- house, located at Northland Cen- ter, will feature a ten week sea- son of distinguished names from the world of stage, screen and television. The Playhouse roster will in- clude Faye Emerson, • George Jessel, Paulette Goddard, San- ford MeiSner and Marie Wilson. The productions, . for which contracts have been definitely signed include the following weeks: July.2—Marie WilSon in•"Will SUccesS Spoil Rock Hunter?" July 30 — George Jessel in "Show Time". . Aug. 6 Faye Emerson in "Witness for the.: Prosecution." Aug. 20 — Elaine Stritch and Ben Gazzara in "Country Girl." Date not set—Paulette God- dard in "Laura". • • JWV Unit- Gives Oak Park New Title: 'City with a Heart' Kenneth E. Schwartz, pro- ducer of Northland Playhouse, announced from New York the partial schedule of stars and at- tractions for the second season of the "tent - theatre - in - the - round." -With a tentative opening set • • • •• • • Friday, May 24, 1957 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NE The Suburban Community Northland Playhouse Lists Season's Plays, Stars SOUTH HAVEN MICHIGAN RELAX in splendor–swim in our NEW, giant, temperature controlled pool. Rates inclu4e Beach Chair and pad, umbrellas, chaise loungelv• _ , tip tc---.`-•-; • 0- Nightly Dancing & Entertainment at Pool-side Patio • Free Dancing Lessons, Prizes, Etc. • Television • Champagne Cocktail Hour • Midnight Snacks • Beautified Lobby • Mid-west's most famous Kosher-Style Cooking served in our Air Conditioned Dining Room. RATES $67.50 AND UP Special June Rates For Parties and Clubs Phone 1246 . • . FOR RESERVATIONS: MEMORIAL DIZ SPECIAt Wed. Suppe, - Inc. Sun. Lun4 $3500 WRITE IMMEDIATELY OR PHONE SOUTH HAVEN 433 or 434 CHICAGO OFFICE: KE 9-0252