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June 06, 1958 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1958-06-06

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Concord to Open New Night Club

- Character dancer Samuel
Bela Lovett, president of the
Dance Masters Organization,
has been named general
manager and activities director
for Omena Inn, popular Nor-
thern Michigan resort, which
opens its summer season on
June 26.
Head of Lovett School of the
Dance in Detroit, the noted
dance master is a member of
the Dance Masters of America,
Chicago National Association of
Dance Masters and Cecchetti
Council of America, Inc.
Lovett will be at Omena for
the second season, which is
being geared toward the biggest
in Omena's history. More em-
phasis than ever, Lovett said,
will be placed on entertainment,
music, social activities and
sports.
Reservations may be placed
immediately by calling KE. 3-
7290. Special rates are in effect
until July 12.

Plan Parties Honoring
Mrs. Williams' Birthday

A number of individuals in
the community are participating
in events planned to celebrate
the borthday of Mrs. Nancy
Williams, wife of Michigan Gov.
G-. Mennen Williams . -
To be climaxed with a Birth-
day Ball at 9 p.m., Saturday, at -
the Light Guard Armory, the
entire week of her birthday will
be marked with events.
Among those planning supper
parties in her honor are Eva
Briggs, of Pleasant Ridge, Dr.
and Mrs. Samuel B. Danto, of
Huntington Woods, and Mr. and
Mrs. Ira G. Kaufman, of Detroit.

Communities Join NCRAC
The Jewish Community Coun-
cil of Peoria (Ill.), the Jewish
Federation of Fort Worth
(Tex.), and the Kingston (N.Y.)
Jewish Community Council
have become affilitated with
the National Community Rela-
tions Advisory Council.

Your Host
DAVE LEVINSON

GALA JUNE HOLIDAYS

Reserve'for Glorious July 4th

YOUR DREAM WORLD
FOR VACATION FUN

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You'll feast on the luxuries. of
vacation living in every way
service, cuisine. and comforts
that leave for nothing to be
desired. The new DORCHESTER
building and it's twin, the
WESTCHESTER ...just completed
this year, plus the fabulously
appointed LOUNGE-LOBBY are
dreams come true at TAMARACK

COMPLETE SPORTS & SOCIAL PROGRAM
k STAR STUDDED ENTERTAINMENT
*2 BANDS . . Latin & American
*2 Filtered ' POOLS * GOLF

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TROTTING RACES MITELY
at Monticello Raceway

Home of EMPIRE STATE MUSIC FESTIVAL
Concerts, Comedy, Drama—July & August

EXCELLENT CUISINE

(dietary laws)
Winner of Nat'l Hotel Food Award

PATES... lower than you think

FOR RESERVATIONS

SEE YOUR TRAVEL AGENT

OR PHONE HOTEL DIRECT
ELLENVILLE (N.Y.) 370

Tamarack

GREENFIELD PARK, N. Y.

Southern
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Miami
Beach

Shown above is a norticqi of the beautiful Concord Hotel
at Kiamesha Lake, N.Y., which this season is opening its new
night club, the largest in the history of entertainment. Also
being added are 250 new suites offering super luxury accom-
modations. The new night club will allow the Concord to stage
circuses and other spectaculars never before possible in any
other night club or resort hotel, yet despite its size, all Concord
guests are actually closer to the stage than in much smaller
clubs. Phil Greenwald, Concord entertainment director, is
currently signing up top flight bands and entertainers for
the club.

Map Summer Events for Center Older Adults

Visits
to
Detroit's
Civic
Center, Greenfield Village and
Willow Run Airport and ex-
cursions to recreational areas
will be included in a summer
schedule for older adults at
the Jewish Community Center.
The program will be con-
ducted at the D. W. Simons
branch, 4000 Tuxedo, starting
June 30, from 10 a.m.-5 p.m.,
Monday to Friday, until Aug. 1.
Tuesday and Thursdays will
be "trip days," and there will
be varied activities at the
Simons branch including arts
and crafts, movies, community
singing, dancing and discussions.
The Older Adult Lounge pro-
gram will continue on Tuesday
evenings throught the summer
at the Ten . Mile branch, 15110
W. Ten Mile Rd. Ten Mile
lounge participants will be able
to join the Simons' group for
Thursday trips, if desired.
The National , Council of

daily,

Technion Opens Haifa Auditorimn

HAIFA, (JTA)—With Prime
Minister David Ben-Gurion and
many .other notables in attend-
ance. a new auditorium, named
after Winston Churchill, was
dedicated here on the new, Mt.
Carmel campus of Technion,
the Israel Institute of Tech-
nology.
Among participants in the
ceremony were Miss Sarah
Churchill, daughter of Sir Win-
ston, who read a letter from
her distinguished father. Pres-
ent also was Dr. Hans Albert
Einstein, son of the late Prof.
Albert Einstein.
In the letter he had sent
through his daughter, Sir Win-
ston declared: "I have been a
Zionist for many years, and I
view with pleasure and admira-
tion the maturing of the State
of Israel." The British elder
statesman added that he consid-
ers the increase of Israel's tech-
nical aptitude not only "com-
mendable" but also "perhaps
the most urgent requirement."
Ben-Gurion, replying to Sir
Winston's letter, referred to
Britain's wartime Prime Min-
ister as "the greatest fighter for
freedom in our generation."
Expressing pride in the fact
that Sir Winston permitted his
name to be used for the new
auditorium, Ben-Gurion said:
"This may be a recognition, by
the greatest statesman of our
day, that Israel's people, too,
are endowed with some share
of the courage, foresight and
wisdom that inspired the great
British leader."
Dr. Einstein, who was the
principal guest of honor at the
dedication of another of Tech-

Sinai Hospital
Sets Alumni Day

Physicians who have received
intern or resident training at
Sinai Hospital will return June
19 for a scientific and social
program marking Alumni Day.
Diplomas will be awarded in
the evening to interns and resi-
dents now completing their
training at Sinai. Awards will
be presented to the attending
physician and resident who have
contributed most to Sinai's edu-
cation program.
Dr. Harry Mellins, professor
of radiology, State University
of New 'York, and formerly chief
of radiology at Sinai, will de-
liver the annual alumni lec-
ture. Another special guest will
be Dr. George Eusterman,
Sinai's first chief of Medicine,
now retired.
Eleven scientific papers will
be presented by members of
the intern and resident staff
and five papers by physicians on
the attending staff. Five scien-
tific exhibits will be shown.
Dr. Herman S. Mellen is pro-
gram chairman for Alumni Day.

per person, butte occupancy
35 Rooms
No increase
July-August

lune 15 to Sept. 1

nion's four new buildings, the
Albert Einstein Institute of
Physics, expressed the hope
that the Institute bearing his
father's name would become a
center for technological prog-
ress for the entire Middle East
and for other underdeveloped
areas throughout the world.
Technion's board of gover-
nors held its annual meeting
here last night, and adopted a
budget of 9,000,000 Israeli
pounds ($4,950,000).

WITH 2 DELUXE MEALS

Jewish
Women's
acitivities
center for senior adults will
continue meeting every Monday
and Wednesday, 1 to 4 p.m. at
8432 W. McNichols.

THE ULTIMATE IN
VACATION LUXURY

Zak Vida&
EfiriZaza

This summer, pamper yourself
with a vacation in the "Famous
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bine gay sports activities, ex-
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Orchestras) gourmet meals and

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IT'S ALL HERE FOR YOU

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* FREE GOLF ALL SUMMER
I * Magnificent Building-Elevator service
* All sports—Venetian Pool
* Cabana & Health Club - Solaria
* Children's Day Camp—night patrol
1* Special Teen-Age program activities

Rabbi HARRY ESSRIG of
Temple Emanuel, Grand Rapids,
director of the Great Lakes
Council of UAHC, has been
elected as president of the
Council of Social Agencies for
Grand Rapids and Kent County.

DAVID ROSNER'S

For Reservations

Detroit Phone
UN. 4-6260

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Elect Norman Seltzer
to Head Congress Unit

New officers, recently elected
by University Chapter of the
American Jewish Congress, in-
clude the following young men
and women:
Norman Seltzer, president;
Howard Silver, vice-president;
Una Goodman and Barbara
Bower, secretaries; and Joan
Goldberg, treasurer. Serving on
the executive board are Dr.
Harold Plotnick, Rose Singer-
man, Dr. Stanley Greenberg,
Marion Freedman, Cliff Rogers,
Stuart S. Stahl, Riva Price,
Joe Litvin, Nancy Blanke, Mar-
vin Lawrence and Joan Lewis.
Formal installation ceremon-
ies will take place later this
month at the annual cocktail-
dinner party of the group.

1 9-THE DETROIT JE WISH NEWS — Fri day, June 6, 1958

Omena Inn Signs
Lovett as Manager

For Information — For Reservations
ISADORE .1. GOLDSTEIN
KEnwood 3-6772

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