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March 27, 1959 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-03-27

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`Tea Time' Is Fund-Raising Time
for Detroit Junior League Women

City's Young Marrieds Slate Annual Dance

CENTRAL
L
I
P
P
I

S

By JUNE LEVY
Second place in the city
basketball tournament was se-
cured by the Trailblazers, who
ended the season in the champ-
ionship game against North-
eastern. Central missed top
honors by only four points.
Great sportsmanship was dis-
played by over 1,000 Central-
ites who attended.
* * *
In a solemn, candle lighting
ceremony, 12A officers, Presi-
dent Jimmy Wechsler, Vice-
president Ivan Gaskill, Secre-
tary Althea Anderson, and
Treasurer Barbara Leinoff
were officially installed on
March 18.
"Why I Want To Go to Col-
lege," "How Advertising Af-
fects Our Lives" and "The
Value of Consumer Coopera-
tion in Today's Economy" are
writing contests in which Cen-
tralites are currently partici-
pating. Several students are
also entering in speech compe-
tition. Sally Berman represent-
ed Central in the American
Legion Speech Contest. Other
Centralites will be present at
the district Forensics speech
contests.
* * *
Millage campaigns are being
conducted throughout the city's
schools. All Centralites re-
turned questionnaires concern-
ing the millage proposition,
with 90 per cent approval of
the parents. Three assemblies
were held this week to help
educate the students about
this issue. Pamphlets were also
sent to the homes for the par-
ents' benefits.
* *
Students Council plans for
the future are numerous as a
school dance is scheduled for
the early part of May. Oper-
ation Green is enforced to
keep our lawns clear of papers
and rubbish. The Coucil also
will back Student Day, when
top students assume teachers'
responsibilities in each class.

Talking over "Tea Time," a luncheonette and fashion show
planned by the Detroit Junior League, Jewish National Home
for Asthmatic Children at Denver, are, left to right, seated,
Mrs. JEROME KRAUSE and Mrs. JAMES GOLDEN; standing,
Mrs. STANFORD DORFMAN and Mrs. SAMUEL ROBBINS.
<‘•,
*
*
In the mountains of Denver, dames Dorfman, West, Irving
Colo., there is a unique insti- Laker, Seymour Cantor, Calvin
tution, the only one of its kind Kuttnauer, Stanford Friedman,
in the world.
Irving Stoeman, Sherman Men-
It is the non-sectarian Nation- delsohn, Marvin Leader and
al Home for Asthmatic Child- Richard Mendelsohn.
Tickets and reservations are
ren, and it is dedicated to the
free treatment — on a nation- still available by calling Mrs.
wide scale — of children Dorfman, LI. 6-7727, or Mrs.
stricken with chronic intract- Golden, UN. 4-7448.
able asthma, the most severe
form of the illness.
Plan 'Davison Days'
Besides accepting — and for Center Juniors
curing — youngsters who come
"Davison Days," a spring
from every state in the union camp to be conducted at the
and even from abroad, the in- Davison Jewish Center, from
stitution is now breaking 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon, Monday to
ground for a research center Thursday, during school recess,
and hospital to unravel the has been planned for juniors.
mysteries of the causes and
The program will include
cures in the vast area of al- gym, roller skating and game-
lergies. The first unit will be room and lounge activities. An
completed this July.
afternoon program, from 1 to 5
Devoting its year-round ef- p.m., also is planned, which in-
forts in support of the Denver cludes use of crafts shop, wood-
Home are several local groups, shop, kitchen and music room
among them the Detroit Junior and a nature trip program.
League, which at 12:30 p.m.,
The weekend of April 3 to 5
Wednesday, will hold "Tea will be tree planting time at
Time," a - luncheonette and fa- Tamarack, as juniors live as
shion show, in the Northland they would on a kibbutz in Is-
Center Auditorium.
rael. Conservation projects, na-
Mrs. Jerome Krause, chair- ture hikes, crafts, campfires,
man, states that all proceeds singing and dancing are sched-
from the event will go to the uled.
institution. She is being assisted
Registration, open to Center
by Mesdames Donald Davidson, members, is for 9 to 12 year-
Philip Elkus, Stanford Dorf- olds and 8-year-olds who have
man, James Golden, Robert had previous camping experi-
ence. Registration is due this Local Students Win
Steinberg and Leslie West.
Modeling the newest in sum- Sunday. Children will leave at Teaching Fellowships
mer fashions, to be shown by 10 a.m., April 3, returning by
Among area students named
a popular local firm, are Mes- 6:30 p.m., April 5. _
as recipients of Woodrow Wil-
son National Fellowship Foun-
dation scholarships were T. F.
Bickel, Maurice Dworkin, M.
Goldberg, Conner Lazarov, all
of Detroit, and R. S. Betz and
Sarah Weiner, of Huntington
Woods.
The fellowships provide living
r rir
allowances of $1,500 plus full
cost of tuition and fees and are
awarded to outstanding students
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Continental Capers, the fourth
annual inter-congregational
dance sponsored by young
married couples clubs in the
Detroit area, will be held April
11, at Temple Israel.
Parictipating in the affair
will be couples from Adas
Shalom Synagogue, Beth Abra-
ham Synagogue, Congregations
Bnai David, Bnai Moshe and
Shaarey Zedek and Temples
Beth El and Israel.
Sammy Woolf and his or-
chestra will play music for
dancing and refreshments will
be served throughout the eve-
ning. •
Among the committee mem-
bers planning the event are
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Graef, Mr.
and Mrs. Al Margolin, Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Trumper, Mrs.
Hayim Donin, Mr. and Mrs.

Sol Sonenklar. Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Suris, Mr. and Mrs. Sy
Rosenwasser and Mr. and Mrs.
Marshall Lowenstein.

Name Williams as County
Michigan Week Chairman

Ask the Folks Who've Had

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Appointment of Franklin P.
Williams as 1959 Michigan
Week chairman for• Wayne
County was announced by Fos-
ter Winter, vice president of
the J. L. Hudson Company and
Region VII Michigan Week
chairman.

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PASSOVER COMING SOON

Mrs. Maskin President
of Detroit Club in Miami

Detroit Social Club of Detroit
and Greater Miami installed the
following officers at a recent
meeting:
For Miami: Mrs. Mollie Mas-
kin, president; Phil Rothbart,
vice - president; M a x Brown,
treasurer; I. Sirkin and Mrs.
Gladys Dinitz, secretaries. For
Detroit: Mrs. Lee Gross, vice
president; J. Garelick, and Mrs.
Ann Tamiroff, secretaries; H.
Gross, treasurer.
The club will have a Purim
party on Monday, at the Algiers
Hotel in Miami Beach.

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