IIETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, April 17, 1959-26 Victory Luncheon of Maiinonides Aux. to Honor Outgoing Officers IMUMFORDI ii 1 i I i i1 1 I 1 1 I1 S i 1 By SUSAN KOBEL I Temple Israel Installs Center Film Programs Cub Pack 146 Leaders Include Discussions Officers recently installed by Cub Pack 146, which is affiliat- ed with Temple Israel, include the following adult leaders: Leslie West, Cubmaster; Mad- elyn West, pack mother; Mar- celline Perlman, secretary; Har- vey Ross, committee chairman; Hortense Kaufman, program; Marvin Cornfield, outings; Mit- zi Cornfield, membership; Ann Kutnick, awards; and Shirley Seyburn, publicity. The Cubs were guests last Sunday of brother Cubs affil- iated with the Windsor Jewish Community Center at a pack meeting and outing in Canada. Boys between 8 and 10 inter- ested in Cubbing should contact Mrs. West, UN 4-9370, or the temple office, UN 3-7769. "Cyrano de Bergerac," star- ring Jose Ferrer, will be the second attraction of the Jewish Community Center Cinema Forum, at the new building, 18100 Meyers, 8 p.m., Sunday. A discussion, "Cyrano and Reality," will be led by Bert Wardrop, Center director of aquatics. Charlie Chaplin's "Burlesque on Carmen" will be the third Cinema Forum attraction, May 10. WOLVERINE DAY CAMP Eight literary-minded Mum- fordites have won gold achieve- ment keys in the Southeastern Michigan Writing Awards con- A Day Camp for test sponsored by the Detroit Boys & Girls 4-13 News. NOW ACCEPTING Outgoing officers of the Women's Auxiliary to the Mai- They are: Larry Bernstein Relax and Join the Fun. Let REGISTRATIONS monides Medical Society who will be honored at a special pro- and Jerry. Starr, sports story; Us Plan and Run Your gram Tuesday, are shown, seated, left to right: Mesdames Marilyn Dann, short story; All Camping Activities Child's Birthday Party. PAUL FRAIBERG, 2nd vice-president; JOSEPH DUBIN, pres- Mature Staff Susan King, familiar essay; For More Information Call Nursery Specialists ident; LE ROY ATLER, 1st vice-president; and HOWARD B. Ellen Ross and Susan Kobel, MARGIE LAPPIN LI. 8-0215 APPELMAN, treasurer; standing: Mrs. SANFORD BENNETT, news stories; Julie Nichamin, Ted Kaczander — UN 4-8715 treasurer-elect; and Mesdames SAMUEL FRIED, ALEX FRIED- column; and James Willis, criti- LI 5-3416 — NANCIE STEIN LI 2-8054 Sol Cohen LAENDER, ARNOLD AXELROD, EDWARD SKULLY and cal analysis. In addition, 25 others received recognition for LEONARD BAKING, secretaries. * * * their efforts. CHILDREN'S HOUSE Bennett, Joseph Dubin, Alex Prizes will be awarded to the The success of its recent fund- Sanford A Summer Day Camp for All Children S. Friedlaender, winners May 6, at the Detroit raising luncheon and fashion Schlesinger, iax Unique Experience in Group Living • C. Wasserman, Howard B. Institute of Arts. Over 250 show will be celebrated by the Lewis • Professional Teaching Staff • Excellent Permanent Facilities Appelman, Morris Brent, Sidney Women's Auxiliary to the Mai- Friedlaender, Perry Goldman, Louis schools were represented in the SCHOOL AGE 6-12 NURSERY 3-5 YEARS monides Medical Society at a L. Kazdan, Charles F. Kessler, San-. competition. * * * der Klein, Alan Lakin, Marvin Levy TWO 4 WEEK PERIODS—June 22-AUGUST 14 victory luncheon planned for and Leonard Raizin. Donald Sandweiss has been ENROLL NOW — CALL DI 1-8673 12:15 p.m., Tuesday, at Sammy's, Others are Mesdames Nathaniel Sandler, Irvin Weisenthal, Israel selected Mumford's American in Oak Park. Wiener, Arnold Axelrod, Morris M. Field Service exchange student Mrs. LeRoy Atler, program Burstein, Joseph Carp, Paul Frai- for the coming summer. He was berg, Samuel Freid, Arthur Gold- vice - president, will present berg, Morris Z. Greenberg, Sol C. chosen on the basis of oral in- Lama Shetzer, popular local Grossman, Ben Gutow, Louis Kamin, terviews and a written applica- Kliger, Emery Kovach, Mich- singer, who will be heard in a David ael LAvin, Jack Litwin, Leo Orecklin, tion which included how he medley of songs from musical Benjamin Parker, Joseph Schwartz- would spend three free days if Joseph Seltzer, Louis Shiovitz, comedies. Mrs. Leo Orecklin, a berg, Oscar D. Silverstein, Edward D. he could do anything he wished. past president, will give the in- Skully, Emory Stein, William Usher, This was sent to New York 3 — 8 x 10 Silvertone Jack F. Warner, Seymour Wilhelm vocation. where a family was selected for and Morris Witus. 25 Wallets Honors will be accorded to The program of the afternoon him. His summer destination Proofs will be shown Mrs. Joseph Dubin, president, also will highlight the election has not yet been announced. * * * her officers and donor chair- of new officers. Mrs. Israel WE ALSO DO CANDIDS AND MOVIES. "Eye-full Tour" is the theme men. The following chairmen Wiener, chairman of the nomi- will receive special awards: CALL DI 1-4323 FOR APPOINTMENT nating committee, will present of the annual French Club Mesdames Charles Gitlin, I. Walter show, which will be presented 18415 Wyoming at Pickford Silver, Herman Kass, LeRoy Atler, the slate. at 2:50 p.m., today, in the auditorium. Directed by Janet Hall, the musical is set in the streets of Paris. The track team showed great promise for a successful year by winning two pre-season Now Exclusive Caterers at the Beautiful Air-Conditioned practice meets. The thinclads Shoiem Aleichem institute defeated city-champion Redford by a margin of 15 points, and Greenfield at 7 Mile Road. Can accommodate 50 to 250. for good measure broke several Some desirable dates available for May and June. records. 31st Year CHELSEA, MICH. Also catering in your home, favorite hall, temple or hotel. Ken Burnley and Elvin Roper BOYS and GIRLS 5-15 turned in the new school rec- CARRY OUT SERVICE FOR PASSOVER DINNERS ... CALL 4 WEEKS $190 8 WEEKS $375 ords, while the relay team set 2 WEEKS $100 unofficial city record. an UN 4-3206 BR 2-0153 BR 2-0375 Saul Sinkoff, Manager Emanuel Mark, Director * * * LI 5-2969 UN 4-0730 With only three weeks re- For Boys, 5 to 16—For Girls, 5-14. Located 190 maining until the May 7 and 8 %..0"9...ow miles north of Detroit on Private Lake near the presentations, the cast of the 40%.••• ■■ ••481.01%.0.14•00"%.0.141 •■•• •••°"11•W".9 Beautiful Au Sable River and Huron National school play, "Seven Sisters," Forest. Experienced leadership. Mature staff. Full camping program. Outdoor theatre for dramatics. have been diligently rehearsing. For Details, Write or Call Mrs. Louis Harley According to the publicity com- UN. 4-1135 mittee, headed by Aaron Goren, Detroit 17325 Fairfield block seating will be sold to Pelican Lake, Wisconsin groups of 10 or more. Arrange- exclusive camp for boys and girls ages 7-15 An catering to the individual needs of the child. Com- ments can be made VI hour in plete sports program including sailboating and the ticket booth, until May 6. Any Way You Look At it ... riding. Tutoring in Hebrew, piano, school subjects, * * * Bar Mizvah if needed. M.D. and 2 Registered Nurses on camp grounds at all times. Leach has been Richard Detroit Office: Isadore J. Goldstein, 19600 Appleton, KEnwood 2-7629 named the recepient of the Harvard Book Award for 1959. 29th Year) (Ortonville, Each year, the Harvard Alumni Boys and Girls 5-16 Club of Detroit sponsors a con- 4 or 8 Week Camp Periods %.100%.••• ■ ••"46001.1%0" test among boys in the junior ...00W4.00.4400.11•01 Stanley Michaels, Director class. Richard was selected UN 4-4220 19647 Roslyn, Detroit 21, Mich. from a field of 11 other com- petitors. AVALON PORTRAIT STUDIO Anniversary Special '199' MAY and BILL KOZIN FARBAND CAMP CAMP HIAWATHA wayuoain CAMP MACCABEE Greenfield Noodles Are Best CAMP NAHELU 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. THUNDERBIRD DAY CAMP A wonderful - summer for boys and girls, ages 4-6; 7-13 Give your child the very best in Day Camping For Brochure and Information LI 7-0294 (Arnie), EL 6-5951 PLEASANT DAY CAMP Boys and Girls 6-12 Boys and Girls 4-5 Licensed by The State of Michigan A varied program for a healthful, interesting and safe summer vacation. Max Pleasant, Director KE 5-1083 or LI 7-1471 GR 6 0105 - Slate Seder Luncheon for Senior Adults Culminating a series of spring holiday celebrations at the Council Activities Center for Senior Adults, 8432 W. McNichols, will be a Passover seder luncheon on April 27. Cantor Nicholas Fenakel and his children's choir of Adas Shalom Synagogue will be spe- cial guests at the Center, which is sponsored by the National Council of Jewish Women. Members of the Center, which is open from 1 to 4 p.m., each Monday and Wednesday, are now publishing a three-page newspaper of their activities. Passover Greetings to All Our Friends We Will Be Open Sunday, Monday and Tuesday Before Passover Call for Good Service and Quality Poultry Free Delivery OUTLET POULTRY 2735 W. DAVISON . TO 8-4281