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April 17, 1959 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-04-17

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NEW STUDY CLUB will hold
its annual mother and daughter
banquet on May 13, at Margene
Catering, under the chairman-
ship of Mrs. Goldie Schwartz.
Mrs. Jennie Maltz is ticket chair-
man. Proceeds from the event
will support various philan-
thropies for which the group
works.

* *

RADOMER LADIES AUXIL-
IARY will hold an executive
board meeting at 8:30 p.m.,
Monday, in the home of Mrs. L.
Lumberg, 23521 Wildwood, Oak
Park. Plans for fall fund-raising
activities will be discussed.

LADIES AUXILIARY, FIRST
GALICIAN SOCIETY, will hold
its annual mother and daughter
dinner at 6:30 p.m., May 7, in
the Mayfair Room, 19161 Schae-
fer. For tickets or reservations,
stall Mrs. Dora Adler, DI. 14529.

*

Mrs. Sol H. Friedman is
ehairman of a mother and
daughter luncheon being held
by the SHAAREY ZEDEK
SISTERHOOD at 1 p.m., May
3, in the synagogue social hall.
A fashion show of tiny tots to
sub-teens will be featured with
Mrs. Harold Koenigsberg as
narrator. Mrs. Morris Adler
will speak on "Mother's Day."
For reservations, Call Mrs. Paul
Cavaler, UN. 4-6893.
*
*
PURITY CHAPTER No. 359,
Order of Eastern Star, will
hold the ceremony of initia-
tion Monday, 7:45 p.m., at
Eastern Star Temple : 80 W.
Alexandrine. Dinner will be
served at 6 p.m. For reserva-
tions, call Maida Krause, VE
8-3973, or Honey Magid, UN
2-5208.
*
*
LADIES OF YESHIVATH
BETH YEHUDAH and WOM-
EN'S SABBATH LEAGUE will
jointly sponsor an oneg shabbat
at 2 p.m., Saturday, in the
Yeshivah building. Rabbi
Joshua Sperka will be guest
speaker. Planning the program

year. The group's last install-
ment on an endowment of a
radio isotope laboratory at De-
troit Memorial Hospital was
recently made. A volunteer
service program is being ini-
tiated at the hospital.
* * *
JUNIOR PRIMROSE CLUB
will hold a social meeting at
8:30 p.m., April 27, in the home
of Mrs. Loretta Globerson,
23140 Kenosha, Oak Park, when
games will be played. Sta-
tionery, greeting cards and
personalized matches will be
sold, with proceeds going to
the Detroit Association for
Retarded Children.
*
SHOLEM ALEICHEM WOM-
EN'S DIVISION will sponsor a
luncheon-lecture at 12:30 p.m.,
April 25, during Passover week,
at the home of Mrs. Sarah
Kanter, 19350 Ardmore. Mrs.
Frances Solovich, attorney and
leader in Bnai Brith, will pre-
sent a review of Harry Golden's
best-seller "Only .in America."
The speaker will be introduced
by Mrs. Sarah Friedman, pro-
gram chairman.

Country Day Camp
to Begin 12th Year
With New Activities

Many new activities await
new and returning youngsters
when the Country Day Camp
begins its 12th season on June
22.
The camp, located at Walled
Lake, will offer a complete pro-
gram of nature study, horse-
b a c k riding,
campfire cook-
outs, swim-
ming and oth-
er recreation-
al activities.
Returning
for his fourth
year as camp
director is
Mort Kanfer,
MEd, who is
assistant prin- Kanfer

are Mesdames Joshua Sperka, cipal of Detroit's Cr o s m a n
R. Bielewich, J. Feigenbaum, School and is an instructor at
P. Leader and A. Kelman. Wayne State University.
Friends are invited.
Kanfer, who has taught for
* *
12 years at Temple Israel and
ADAS SHALOM PTO, United has many years of camping ex-
Hebrew Schools, will sponsor a perience at several resident
model seder at 4 p.m., Monday, camps, is a speaker for the
A the synagogue. Mrs. Leon Anti-Defamation League, a past
Rives and Mrs. Theodore Talon president of Suburban Lodge,
are co-chairmen. Students will Bnai Brith, is a board member
present the prayers and cere- of two PTA groups and belongs
monies for the festival, while to the Farmington Schools Cit-
parents will serve foods tradi- izens Advisory Committee.
tional at the seder.
Also returning are 10 counse-
* * *
lors who have been with Coun-
UNITED ORDER OF TRUE try Day Camp for several sea-
SISTERS will meet Tuesday sons. They include Dave Mos-
afternoon, at Northland Center cow, Bob Massel, Fred Gold-
to elect officers for the coming berg, Harold Michalowsky, Mary
Beth Heinrick, Lois Rosner,
Bonnie Finkel, Norman Mos-
cow, Marilyn Lashbrook and
Carole Schwartz.
Leave Everything to Us
Enrollment in the camp is
currently being accepted. Reg-

To Wed in July

Volunteers, laundered or dry
cleaned and repaired.

School Clothing Drive
Will Start on Monday

The Spring Public School
For the
Clothing Drive will again seek
Perfect Affair .. .
to provide the answer to the
problem of thousands of De-
troit families whose financial
and His Orchestra
difficulty makes it impossible
to clothe their children for
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will continue through May 1.
PLASTIC FURNITURE
The announcement was made
COVERS
by Earl R. Laing, principal of
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president of Detroit Public
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Schools Social Service, Inc., ; CALL ANNA KARBALg
the organization which spon-
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sors the drive.
The social agency co-oper-
ating in the drive for the 23rd
year is the Volunteers of Am-
erica.
Used shoes and clothing don-
ated by the public will be
For fine color movies
picked up at the schools by the

Mickey Woolf

;

MISS NATALIE POPERITZ

At a recent dinner party, Mr.
and Mrs. J. Poperitz, of Oak
Park, announced the engage-
ment of their daughter, Natalie,
to Irving I. Baker, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Benjamin Baker, of
Sunderland Ave. A July 18 wed-
ding has been planned.

Center Day Camps
Open Registration

WHAT EVERY BRIDE
SHOULD KNOW .

of your wedding

Call

Dave Diamond

Orchestra - Entertainment

SID SIEGEL

302 Fox Building
WO 2-4814
UN 4-4346

TO 8-2705

Staff for the Jewish Commu-
nity Center's summer day camp
program is nearing completion.
Overnight trips to Camp Tam-
arack, hikes and field trips, and
arts and crafts will be features
of this year's program which
will include, for the first time,
use of the Center's new cham-
pionship pool.
There will be two sessions—
three weeks, from June 29 to
July 17, and four weeks, from
July 20 to August 14.
The camp, for youngsters
from 6 to 12, will be in three
units, at the new main building,
at the Davison branch, and at
the 10 Mile branch. Camp will
run daily from 9:30 a.m. to 4
p.m., Monday through Thursday,
and to 3 p.m. on Friday.
Applications are now being
taken at the main building,
18100 Meyers Road at Curtis for
youngsters desiring to enroll.
Enrollment is on a first-come
basis, limited to 260 at the main
building, 150 at the 10 Mile
branch, and 100 a tthe Davison
branch. For further information,
contact summer day camp direc-
tor Carl Hartman, at the Center,
DI 1-4200.

Men's Clubs

AHAVAS ACHIM MEN'S
CLUB will meet at 9 p.m., Mon-
day, in the synagogue social
hall, when Rabbi Milton Arm,
spiritual leader of the congre-
gation, discusses "The What,
Why and How of a Passover
Seder." Friends are invited.

The Domino by HACK!

Here's the shoe little girls will love for school
and play. Designed for action . . . with ample
room for growing feet. In regular or supportive
construction, Gray smooth elk, black and white
lace.

HACK SHOE COMPANY

Shoe Fitters Since 1916

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28 W. Adams
5th Floor Mutual Bldg.,

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istration may be made kir three-
week periods or longer. For in-
formation, call Kanfer, at MA.
6-6308.

Edison Pays 200th
Straight Dividend

• STYLE
• ELEGANCE
• BEAUTY

WYN-HAROLD CATERING

Phone DI. 1-2155

A full half-century of unin-
terrupted dividends was round-
ed out Tuesday with the pay-
ment of the Detroit Edison
Company's first quarterly divi-
dend for 1959.
In 1909, when the first cash
dividend was paid shortly after
Detroit Edison's initial listing
on the New York Stock Ex-
change, a total of 281 stockhold-
ers owned the 50,000 Edison
shares then outstanding.
Tuesday's payments went to
102,400 men, women and insti-
tutional share-owners who hold
a total of some 14,000,000
shares of the company's stock.

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1 9-TH E DETROIT JEW ISH N E WS — Fri day , Apri l 17, 1959

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