Friday, June 14, 19 57 -- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-20 Miss Jaulus to Wed in August Nuptials MISS JACQUELINE JAULUS The engagement of Jacqueline Gail Jaulus, daughter of Mrs. Evelyn Jaulus and the late Mr. Sigmund Jaulus, has been an- nounced. Miss Jaulus will wed Ted Greenberg, son of Mr. Samuel Greenberg, formerly of Spring- field, Mass., and the late Mrs. Sophie Greenberg, in August. The bride-elect is graduating from Wayne State University college of special education, where she is president of Iota Alpha Pi sorority. Her fiance is a WSU student, and an officer of Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity. Center's Summer Plans Include Teens, Tweens Outings in the country and visits to points of interest in and around Detroit will be part of the Jewish Community Cen- ter's summer trip program for teens and tweens which begins July 1 at both Davison and Ten Mile branches. The registration fee of $7 for two weeks includes trips on Monday and Wednesday of each week, as well as a special eve- ning program at the branches on Thursdays. The program will be offered during both July and August. Already scheduled are trips to Kensington Park, Edgewater Park, Point Pelee, Metropolitan Beach, Cranbrook, Bald Moun- tain Recreation area. Boys and girls also will see a Major League ball game. Several mystery bus trips are planned. Thursday evening activities will inclUde a dance, variety show and wienie roast. For further information, call WE. 3-7380 or LI. 7-6161. WE NEED Boarding homes for children temporarily separated from their families. WE PAY Boarding care and all other ex- penses. CALL TO. 8-2490 Jewish Social Service Bureau 13327 Linwood JNF Ladies Auxiliary to Instal] Mrs. Max Stollman New President Mrs. Max Stollman, who suc- ceeds Mrs. Sidney Ravin as president of the Ladies Auxil- iary of the Jewish National Fund, will be installed in of- fice at the final meeting of the year. The program will begin with a dessert luncheon at 1 2 : 3 0 p. m., Tuesday, at Beth Aaron, Synagogue. Hostesses at„ the luncheon will be Mes- dames Irving Mrs. Stollman Arlin, Philip Cutler,. Philip Slomovitz and Edward Wish- netsky. Mrs. Peter Chodoroff, pro- gram chairman, has arranged the afternoon's agenda, which will include entertainment highlighting the appearance of Mickey Woolf. Mrs. Samuel Baker, installing officer, in addition to Mrs. Stoll- man, will induct the following newly-elected officers: Mesdames William Levin, Al Schneider, Geoi-ge Lerner, Sid- ney Katchem and Abraham Scheuer, vice-presidents and chairmen, respectively, of the board, fund-raising, member- ship, trees and blue boxes. Other officers are Mesdames Ben Minns, Morris Kraft, Harry Schumer, Jack Grossbart, Jules Kraft, Joseph Rubin, George Schneider, Samuel Krone, Peter Chodoroff, Joseph Greenbaum, Charles Friedenberg, Irving Bloom, Sam Rosenblatt and Leo Lesser, .all secretaries; and Mrs. A. Rosenblum, treasurer. Among the chairmen to be installed are Mesdames Jacob Seidman and Edward Wishnet- sky, co-chairmen of fund-rais- ing; George Lerner and Fred Prag, co-membership; Albert Spinner, co-trees; Hyman Gold, co-blue boxes; Irving Arlin, program chairman; Harry Port- noy, Milton Winston and Larry Chanin, co-program. Concluding the list of those to be installed are Mesdames Albert Posen, publicity; Sam- uel Baker and Morris Davis, social hostesses; Sam Cohen, social contact; Ben Paul, Sefer Bar Mitzvah; William Klafer, Sefer Hayeled; Nathan Rosin, Golden Book; Julius Ring, at- tendance secretary; Sidney Ravin, Foundation chairman; William Mande 1, honorary member; and Ben Nosan, Sol Lifshitz, Harold Moran, Bernard Sill, Herman Srero, J. Stein- hardt and William Schumer, new board members. Omena Inn Signs Children's Counselors Betsy Kendler and Marshall Rubin have been signed as chil- dren's counselors for the Omena Inn summer season, it was an- nounced by the Landis family, owners of the northern Michi- gan resort. Both counselors have had wide experience in working with and guiding children—Miss Kendler at the Yeshivah Day Camp and the Cub Scout Winter Camp Weekend, Rubin with the Habonim Organization in De- troit. Miss Kendler has made arts and crafts her specialty and has studied at both Wayne State University and the Society of Arts and Crafts. Rubin has shown his ability to supervise children as leader of a group of 11 to 14 year old boys in the Habonim organiza- tion. He was served as coun- selor at Habonim Camps. This year the Detroit Jewish Center employed him as supervisor of its game room. Under guidance of counselors at Omena Inn, children play, are entertained and eat to- gether, their parents free to participate in planned adult activities, the Landis' said. For children's pleasure, a fully equipped playground, handicraft shop, special dancing Order of True Sisters and swimming instruction, wa- Sets 5th Birthday Lunch ter sports and trips are pro- United Order of True Sisters vided at Omena. The youngsters will hold its fifth birthday also present their own plays luncheon on Thursday at the and art exhibits. Knollwood. Country Club. A musical skit, "Talk Is Greenbush Vacationers Bustin' Out All Over," will highlight the afternoon. The Thrilled by Cuisine cast includes: Mesdames David Vacationers to Greenbush Pollack, Julian Unger, Philip Inn, one of Northern Michigan's Pollak, Louis Bassel, Harold most popular summer resorts, Jackson, James Postel, Ernest have been raving about the Weiss and David Leeser. wonderful cuisine served by Mrs. Ben Tolmich is ac- Mrs. Rosenfeld. Greenbush, located on Lake companist. Mrs. Arthur Sobel Huron, near Harrisville, opened is chairman of the affair. The United Order of True its season for the Decoration Sisters provides numerous Day weekend, and has been grants for treatment of indi- busy with vacationers since that gent cancer patients in hos- time. The menu offers the finest pitals throughout the country. steaks, roast, chicken and chops, Mrs. Herbert Green is the done to perfection. Other fea-. organization's newly-elected tures are planned entertain- president. ment, a variety of indoor and outdoor recreation and child- ren's counselor. For reservations, write Green- bush Inn Greenbush, Mich., or call Harrisville 9779. BRAVERMAN'S KOSHER MEATS PRIME - CHOICE • GRADED gym • • • KADIMAH CHAPTER, Bnai Brith Girls, recently held its annual installation of officers dinner at the Elmwood Casino. Saul Moss, husband of the group's advisor, was installing officer. He inducted Lynne Gurwin, president; Gail King-, vice-president; Barbara Thomp- son and Sharon Alderman, sec- retaries; Hedy Reisner, treas- urer; Fran Blumenstein, chap- lain; Lolly Nachman, editor; Sandy Hoptman, sergeant-at- arms; Harriet Rosen, counselor; and Tootsie Russell, second ser- geant-at-arms. • • • YUSTER - ROSENBERG LODGE recently installed its new officers. The ceremony was conducted by the District Lodge No. 6 degree team. The Lodge will conclude its season with an informal Sports Night program at 8:45 p.m., Thursday, at Beth Aaron Synagogue. Gordie Howe, of the Detroit Red Wings, will narrate films taken of the 1957 Stanley Cup playoffs. A social hour will follow. Prospective members are invited. Amsterdam School Attended by Anne Frank Renamed AMSTERDAM, (JTA) — The Amsterdam City Council de- cided to rename its local Mon- tessori School in memory of Anne Frank, the Jewish teen- ager martyred by the Nazis. Anne, whose story was told. to the world through her diary, was a pupil at the school for six years. Conferring on details for the annual picnic and instal- lation of the Detroit League, Jewish National Home for Asthmatic Children at Den- ver, are left to right, Mes- dames IRWIN C 0 H N, at whose Pine Lake summer home the event will take place; BEN STONE, incom- ing president; and IRVING GOLDEN, outgoing president. 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