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April 10, 1959 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-04-10

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Arlazaroff Branch Sets
`Bon Voyage' Meeting

a

Blind Math Teacher
to Address SZ Women

Set Tune Date

Dinner at

DARBYS

is a real treat!
Arlazaroff Branch 137, of
Farband, will meet at 9 p.m.,.
Dr. Abraham Nemeth, blind
Wednesday, at the Hayim
* Visit Our New
instructor of mathematics at
SKYLIGHT
Greenberg Center, 19161 Schae-
the University of Detroit, will
ROOM Cocktail
Lounge and Bar
fer, announces culture chair-
be guest speaker at a luncheon
man David Sislin.
meeting of the Shaarey Zedek
• AFTER
Bon Voyage will be bid to
Sisterhood, scheduled for Mon-
THEATRE
Snacks . . . a
members J. L. Stone and Mr.
day afternoon,
Delight
and Mrs. Israel Weisman, who
in the syna-
gogue social
are leaving for a Passover visit
• LUNCHEON
A Pleasure
to Israel.
hall.
The group also will celebrate
Chairman
Resv. UN. 2-7642
the 30th wedding anniversary
Mrs. Abe Katz-
-of members Mr. and Mrs. Philip
SEVEN MILE at WYOMING
man also will
Imber. Refreshments will be
install the of-
By LINDA REISTMAN i served.
ficers who will
be elected that
Classes began again on Mon-
day.
day morning after a restful ten-

CHILDREN'S HOUSE
Dr. Nemeth,
Dr. Nemeth
day spring vacation, but today
A Summer Day Camp for All Children
although blind since he was
teachers, counselors and even
six-weeks-old, has gained na-
• Unique Experience in Group Living
the office staff found them-
MISS LEATRICE TUCKER
tional prominence in the field
• Professional Teaching Staff • Excellent Permanent Facilities
selves out of jobs—temporarily
of mathematics, and his "Nem-
SCHOOL AGE 6-12
NURSERY 3-5 YEARS
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tucker, — as Mumford students took
eth Code of Braille Mathe-
over teaching and administra-
TWO 4 WEEK PERIODS—June 22-AUGUST 14
of
Tracey
Ave.,
announce,
the
matics" has made technical and
tive posts to observe "Students
ENROLL NOW — CALL DI 1,8673
scientific information available engagement of their daughter, Day." Each class elected its own
Leatrice
Estelle,
to
Marvin
to thousands of sightless high
Goldin, son of Mr. and Mrs. teacher.
school and college students.
FOR
This experiment is sponsored
Irving S. Goldin, of Victoria
, LAKE OF THE WOODS CAMP GIRLS
Ave., Windsor. A June wedding annually by the Student Council
to help students understand the
Talk on Farband Camp is planned.
GREENWOOD CAMP BFA
many facets involved in the op-
Set by LZO Branch 11
Decatur, Michigan (near Kalamzoo)
eration of a high school. Serv-
Branch 11, Labor Zionist Or-
All sports, riflery, horseback riding, boating, sailing, water skiing,
ing
as
principal
for
the
day
was
ganization of America, will pre-
Canoe trips, etc. Ultra modern facilities. Non-competitive, relaxed
Sue Rice, Council president.
program. Mature staff. Resident doctor and nurse. Dietician.
sent Emanual Mark, admini-
* * • *
Excellent food. Friday evening services.
strative director of the Hayim
Write for Brochure. — LAURIE SIEGER,
Sante Cundari, owner of the
Final arrangements for the
Greenberg Center and director
8741 Cregier Ave., Chicago 17, III. Phone ESsex 5-1227
of the Farband Camp as guest new Capistrano Restaurant and Washington trip, to be held May
speaker at a meeting at the Cocktail Lounge, at 20600 Ply- 1 to 5, were discussed at last
home of Mr. and Mrs. Sand- mouth, will sponsor a 59'er Monday's senior meeting. Room-
ford Goldberg, 18487 Wood- Benefit Night on Monday eve- ing arrangements and bus lists
ning, in his restaurant.
were completed Tuesday, and
ingham, at 9 . p.m. Saturday,
The proprietor also will make seniors made their third pay-
He will discuss Farband
Camp and show color movies a donation to the 59'ers for ments toward the cost of the
A Day Camp for Boys and Girls
trip at that time. Final pay-
of the camp site and the vari- their trusteeship fund.
6-13
Years of Age. 4-6 Nursery Children
Speaking at the benefit will ments must be made on Tues-
ous activities at the camp. A
NOW ACCEPTING REGISTRATIONS
question and answer period be Frank Milazzo and Harry day.
Rehearsals for the trip va-
will follow his talk. There will Tacina, co-leaders of the sec-
• Nursery Specialists
• Finest Program Available
also be a repeat showing of the ond group of 150 homesteading riety show began this week.
• Mature Counselors • Swimming • Weekly Cookouts
movies of Branch 11's 10th families, who will leave for Members of the cast include
• Scenic Trips • Hiking • Camp Craft • Arts & Crafts
Miriam Goldman, Ned Harley,
Alaska on June 22.
anniversary dinner.
• Baseball • Fencing
The meeting is open to all
- The recent grant of land put Carletta Jones, Marilyn Levin,
BROCHURE ON REQUEST
interested in knowing • more aside for the homesteaders fol- Debbie Mosher, Bob Ruskin,
SOL COHEN
TED KACZANDER
about Farband Camp. A social lowing their trip to Washing- Tom Segall, Jay Schumaker,
LI 5-3416
UN
4-8715
I
Johanna
Silver,
Joe
Stammell
hour will conclude the eve- ton, D.C., will be discussed, and
details of purchasing equip- and Arline Sugar.
ning_
* * *
ment will be outlined.
In
order
to
beautify the grass
Ben
Baskin,
owner
of
Baskin
Socialite Wiener Roast
Detroit Socialites will hold Drug, and his nephew, attorney and over-all appearance of De-
an open house indoor wiener Henry Baskin, accompanied the troit's high schools, the Detroit
For Children 3-13
roast at the Jericho Lodge, group of 59'ers to the nation's High Schools Student Activities
Wixom,
Mich.
(30 Min. from Detroit,'
Council (DHSSAC) is sponsor-
18495 Wyoming, on Saturday capitol.
Serving N. W. Detroit & Suburbs Since 1941
ing
"Operation
Green,"
a
city-
night. Music will be by Frank
wide competition between high
Our Want Ads Get Results!
Venice and his orchestra.
Featuring (AT NO ADDITIONAL COST)
schools during the months of
• HOT LUNCHES
April and May.
• Individual Door to Door Transportation
3
Mumford's participation in
• Outstanding Mature Staff
the contest will be handled by
• Separate Facilities for Nursery Program
David Drachler, vice-president
ON OUR OWN CAMP GROUNDS
of the Student Council; and
A TOUCH OF THE WEST
Karen Goodman, Susan Kahn,
Burt Karp, Judy Katz, Susan
Horseback Riding — All Sports — Overnight Campouts
Swimming — Nature Lore — Hikes — Cookery — Camp-
Tietlebaum, Annette Weisman
craft — Air Riflery — Archery — Arts and Crafts
and Wendy Yolles, members of
the Council and House of Rep-
Director: Morton Kanfer, M. Ed. MA 6-6308; VE 7-6701
31st
Year
CHELSEA, MICH.
resentatives.
BOYS and _ GIRLS 5-15
* * *
4 WEEKS $190
8 WEEKS $375
In their last meet of the sea-
t
2 WEEKS $100
.
son, Mumford's girls' swimming
Emanuel Mark, Director Saul Sinkoff, Manager
team trounced Western, 82-41.
LI
5-2969
UN 4-0730
The team finished the year with
For Boys, 5 to 16—For Girls, 5-14. Located 190 a record of three wins and two
miles north of Detroit on Private Lake near the losses. Tryouts are now under
Beautiful Au Sable River and Huron National way for the girls' tennis team
Forest. Experienced leadership. Mature staff. Full
camping program. Outdoor theatre for dramatict. and the boys' baseball team.
* * *
For Details; Write or Call Mrs. Louis Harley
UN. 4-1135
Detroit
17325 Fairfield
Seven Mumfordites received
recognition in the D e.t r o i t
Pelican Lake, Wisconsin
Science Fair, held March 19-22.
e c igd
o efes d sa nodf girls
camp v ifdoura b n
n x c I utsoi v;hecai
e s Com- Michael Powell won 14th place
cate ri ng
plete sports program including sailboating and and a blue ribbon in the chem-
A SUMMER CAMP FOR BOYS AND GIRLS
riding. Tutoring in Hebrew, piano, school subjects,
istry division. Red ribbons were
Bar Mizvah if needed. M.D. and 2 Registered Nurses
AGES 6 TO 16
on camp grounds at all times.
awarded to Roger Gach, general
Detroit Office: Isadore J. Goldstein, 19600 Appleton, KEnwood 2-7629
science; Stuart Brodsky, Rich-
• 1,400 acres and two miles of • Cement tennis, handball and
shuffleboard courts
ard. Riegel, Bill Saffer and Han-
frontage on Lake Manistee
(Ortoriville, Mich.. • . 29th Year)
ley Yorke, physics; and Barry
• 40 miles of trails on camp • Waterskiing and aqua'
Boys and Girl's 5-16
planing
Kramer, biology.
grounds for hiking & riding

1

Restaurant Owner
Slates 59'er Benefit

Wolverine Day Camp

COUNTRY DAY CAMP

.P.

DIRECTORY

Ir rf r

Tara

FARBAND
CAMP

CAMP TANUGA

CAMP
HIAWATHA

A
CAMP
MACCABEE

CAMP
NAHELU

4 or 8 Week Camp Periods

Stanley Michaels, Director

19647 Roslyn, Detroit 21, Mich.

UN 4-4220

REGISTER NOW — CAMP SHOMRIA

The camp with Israeli content — Wilderness State Park at Lake
Huron — Ages 11 thru 16. 3 weeks — $100. Israeli Director, Mr.
Gershon Hoffman. For further information, WE 4-0708 or UN 1-5299.

A wonderful summer for
boys and girls, ages 4-6; 7-13

Give

your child the very best
in Day Camping
Your child sleeps at home

For Brochure and Information

LI 7-0294 (Arnie), EL 6-5951

Radiology Specialist
Is Sinai Visiting Chief

Dr. William B. Seaman, pro-
fessor of radiology at Columbia
University medical school and
director of radiology at New
York City Presbyterian Hos-
pital, will be visiting chief at
Sinai Hospital on Wednesday.
The "Visiting Chief Day" pro-
gram will consist of a film
reading seminar at 9 a.m., a
lecture on "Roentgenographic
Aspects of the Pulmonary Cir-
culation," at 11 a.m., lunch at
noon and a general film read-
ing session from 4 to 6 p.m.




Horseback riding

Doctor and two nurses on

premises
Mature and experienced staff •

Ratio of 1 Counselor to

4 campers

• Overnight cookouts and
sleepouts







Sailing, canoeing, boating
Motorboats and war canoes
Waterbikes and paddleboards
Archery and fencing
Complete athletic program
Arts and crafts
Summer stock
Friday night services

• 4 and 8 W eek Sessions •

For Further Information Call or Write

CAMP TANUGA
UN. 4-5804

17315 Muirland

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