THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Friday, May 15, 1959-20 AZA Car Wash to Aid Service Fund The second annual service fund car wash held by Detroit area members of Alpeh Zadik Aleph (AZA) will take place Sunday, at six local gas sta- tions. Arrangements have been made with Don Hough's Service, Schaefer and James Couzens; Jerry Nelson's Service, Wyo- ming and Curtis; Jim and Har- vey's S e r v i c e, Schaefer and Clarita; Moe Sternberg's Serv- ice, Nine Mile and Scotia, Oak Park; Ricky's Super Service. Santa Clara and McNichols; and Sam's Service, 7 Mile and Coyle. Over 350 AZA members will wash cars, donating all of the proceeds to the International AZA Service Fund. The fund provides scholar- ships for youth to visit in Is- rael, provides money for UNICEF (United Nations Inter- national Children's Emergency Fund), is used to renovate the chapel at Camp Bnai Brith and provide scholarships for youth leadership training. Cars will be washed at all stations, from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., at $1 per car, according to Mickey Heideman, of Bran- deis AZA, chairman of the pro- gram. For information, call him at UN 4-5236, or BBYO headquarters, VE 8-4487. DIRECTORY r dr\i'M COUNTRY DAY CAMP FOR CHILDREN 3 to 13 30 minutes from Detroit Wixom, Mich. SERVING N.W. DETROIT AND SUBURBS SINCE 1947. NO CHARGE FOR HOT LUNCHES OR TRANSPORTATION ON OUR OWN CAMP GROUNDS—A TOUCH OF THE WEST DIRECTOR: MORT KANFER, M. ED. — MA 6-6308 — VE 7-6701 FARBAND CAMP 31st Year CHELSEA, MICH. BOYS and GIRLS 5-15 4 WEEKS $190 8 WEEKS $375 2 WEEKS $100 Saul Sinkoff, Manager Emanuel Mark, Director LI 5-2969 UN 4-0730 MIDWEST CAMP HABONIM — Three Rivers, Mich. 150 Miles from Detroit Boys & Girls 10-17 Regular Camp Program Cultural Agenda Stressing Judaism, Israel and Hebrew Half Season — $175 Full Season — $335 CALL OFFICE: DI 1 - 9666 or MRS. H. PINCUS, KE 3 - 0216 CAMP HIAWATHA For Boys, 5 to 16—For Girls, 5-14. Located 190 miles north of Detroit on Private Lake near the Beautiful Au Sable River and Huron National Forest. Experienced leadership. Mature staff. Full camping program. Outdoor theatre for dramatics. For Details, Write or Call Mrs. Louis Harley UN. 4-1135 Detroit 17325 Fairfield CAMP KTON TON DAY CAMP Designed to fit the needs of Jewish Children C.I.T. Program 12-15 Years 4-12 Years Old WELL ROUNDED SUMMER PROGRAM Located at Beth Shalom Synagogue — Oak Park Directors: Dorothy Brindze — UN 4-4785 CAMP MACCABEE Ronald Balan — KE 7.0294 Pelican Lake, Wisconsin An exclusive camp for boys and girls ages 7.15 catering to the individual needs of the child. Com- plete sports program including sailboating and riding. Tutoring in Hebrew, piano, school subjects, Bar Mizvah if needed. M.D. and 2 Registered Nurses on camp grounds at all times. Detroit Office: Isadore J. Goldstein, 19600 Appleton, KEnwood 2-7629 MICHIGAMA HILLS CAMP MICHIGAMA (For Girls) (For Boys) "The Greatest Name in Camping" For Boys and Girls 6 - 15 West Branch, Michigan Herman Fishman and Mickey Fishman, Directors Ll. 2-7455 UN. 2-7618 CAMP NAHELU (Ortonville, Mich. . . . 29th Year) Boys and Girls 5-16 4 or 8 Week Camp Periods Stanley Michaels, Director 19647 Roslyn, Detroit 21, Mich. UN 4-4220 CAMP PETOSEGA Petoskey, Michigan Four-Week and Eight-Week Camperships Available Leonard P. Baruch — Directors — Betrand Sandweiss 18696 Santa Rosa, Detroit 21, Michigan LI 6-0522 UN 4-7629 PINE CREST RANCH FOR BOYS 7 to 15 (35 Miles from Detroit) Brighton, Mich. OUTDOOR LIVING with a WESTERN THEME OUTSTANDING STAFF - FINEST FOOD - MODERN FACILITIES Minimum Enrollment — 2 Weeks DIRECTOR: MORT KANFER, M. ED. — MA 6-6308 — VE 7-6701 Boys and Girls 4 - 5 PLEASANT DAY CAMP Boys and Girls 6 - 12 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 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. CAMP TANUGA Doctor on premises-Ratio of 1 counselor to 4 campers. 1400 acres. Complete land and water sports. Friday night services. Horseback riding Aaron Gornbein and Bernard Friedman, Directors 17315 MUIRLAND Detroit UN. 4.5804 Bnai Brith, JWV Sponsor Joint Blood Bank Drive Bnai Brith Activities PISGAH LODGE invites fam- ily and friends to attend an open meeting at 12:30 p.m., Monday, in the Hayim Green- berg Center, 19161 Schaefer. An Institute on Judaism, the program will feature a panel discussion by Rabbi M. Robert Syme, - of Temple Israel, and Rabbi Israel I. Halpern, of Beth Abraham Synagogue. Vocal selections will be presented by Adas Shalom's Cantor Nicholas Fenakel, who will be accom- panied by Bella Goldberg. The three recent winners of the BBYO regional story-telling contest, Barbara Onrich, Rich- ard Wishnetsky and Leslye Michlin, will be presented. Mrs. David M. Pancer, in- stallation chairman of the Rabbi MANDEL M. ZAGER CHAPTER, announces that an- nual ceremonies will be held at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, at the Hayim Greenberg Center, 19161 Schaefer, when Mrs. Samuel Gold, past Council president, will install the following: Mes- dames Isaac C. Benaim, presi- dent; Louis Kramer, Eva Liner and Jack Fine, vice-presidents; Sol Poskel, treasurer; David M. Pancer, Philip Goren, Bernard Dosie, Sadie Krell and Abe Kole, secretaries; Joseph Sha- piro, guide; Arthur Rothenberg, sentinel; S'am Grad, historian; Jack Brickner, monitress; and Harry Schore, Jack Brickner, Faye Feldman, Louis Richman and Irving Kanfer, trustees. Board members are Mesdames Joseph Greenberg, Ruth Trai- son, Isadore Olshansky, Ruth Garvin, Morris Goldstein, Ben Fisk, Louis Savine, Morris Golden, Mark Stearns, Louis Feldman, Fred Brown, Frank Amber, Sidney Guyer, James Federico and David Greene. Mrs. Bessie Jaslove will enter- tain with a number of English and Yiddish songs, accom- panied by Belle Manning at the piano. A reception will follow Guests are invited. * * * GEORGE GERSHWIN CHAP- TER will hold its annual mother and daughter banquet at 6:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the Hayim Greenberg Center, 19161 Schae- fer. Installation of new officers and the presenation of a play will highlight the evening. For reservations, call Mrs. Frances Penskar, chairman, KE. 5-7078. * * YUSTER - ROSENBERG CHAPTER will hold its second annual mother and daughter in- stallation dinner at 6:30 p.m., Thursday, at Rainbow Terrace. Mrs. B. Felk will install new officers, and there will be a fashion show by a local firm. Among the prizes to be award- ed is a two-day vacation at the Concord Hotel, Kiamesha Lake, N.Y. For reservations, call Lor- raine Kuhn, chairman, UN. 2-9507. * * * IVAN S. BLOCH LODGE will hold its annual games night pro- gram at 8:30 p.m., Saturday, at the Sholem Aleichem Institute, 19350 Greenfield, under the chairmanship of Lou Segel. A carnival atmosphere will prevail, including hot dogs and cold drinks, and prizes will be award- ed. Tickets are available at the door. Proceeds will go to vari- ous Bnai Brith philanthropies. * The 13th annual mother and daughter banquet and installa- tion of LOUIS D. BRANDEIS CHAPTER will take place at 6:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the May- fair Room, 19161 Schaefer. Offi- cers to be inducted are Mes- dames Bill Cohen, president; Edward Pacernack, Isadore Ma- len and Henry Gotliffe, vice- presidents; Gordon Warsaw, treasurer; Ann Eisler, William Weiner, Milton Herman, Nate Gold and - Bernard Ledger, sec- retaries; Joseph Smaller, senti- nel; Joseph Eichner, historian; Willard Zamsky, guide; and Morris Pleason, counselor. Mrs. Philip Fealk will be installing officer. For reservations, call Betty Zamsky, UN. 3-8461; or Dora Freeman, LI. 7-6206. Center Softball Leagues Still Being Formed More than 500 juniors, teens and adults are now playing softball in leagues organized by the Jewish Community Center on Sunday mornings and after- noons. There are 200 boys playing in the junior program (9- to 12- year-olds) on Sunday afternoons at MacDowell School; 20 clubs in the teen division, which plays at Mumford High School (B League) and Luger Field (A League); and many adults, who are still forming teams at the Schulze School on Sunday morn- ings. Michigan Jewish War Veter- erans and Bnai Brith are co- sponsoring a blood drive from 6 to 12 p.m.„ on May 25, at Clinton School in Oak Park and on May 26, at Adas Shalom Synagogue, 7045 Curtis. Blood donations can be credited either to individual JWV posts or to Bnai Brith Lodges. Bale Post and Department blood chairman Ted Bale is handling arrangements ::KCK.:409:Kg<43.KiX*X::4•X3i*.1"K'fif*:<4 Stevie Sugerman says: "In the spring, .a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of . . . . THUNDERBIRD." Music and Entertainment and his Orchestra DI. 1-1609 S. LEIBICK THUNDERBIRD DAY CAMP Finest in Child Photography Wedding - Bar Mitzvahs Candids Restoring Old Photographs Call UN 2-6063 Without Obligation 7-0294 EL 6-5951g Children's House A SUMMER DAY CAMP FOR ALL CHILDREN • Unique Experience in Group Living • Professional Teaching Staff • Excellent Permanent Facilities NURSERY 3-5 YEARS SCHOOL AGE 6-12 TWO 4 WEEK PERIODS----June 22-AUGUST 14 ALBERT ZACK, Director — CALL DI 1-8673 FOR YOUR CHILD'S SUMMER VACATION CAMP "KINDERLAND" SOUTH HAVEN, MICHIGAN REGISTER YOUR CHILD NOW Season Opens July 6th For Boys and Girls — Ages 7 to 14 Camp Kinderland is operated on a strictly non-profit basis by the Chicago Workmen's Circle. — The prices therefore are very reasonable. • Beach Parties • Camp Fires • Arts and Crafts • Horsemanship • Athletic and Swimming Facilities • Hay Rides • Movies and Many Other Activities A well trained staff of excellent counselors will guide and watch your child 24 hours a day. FOR INFORMATION PHONE WEbster 3-8046 Detroit Registrar, Rose Sigal, 4213 Waverly, Detroit 38, Mich. SHOLEM ALEICHEM Summer Day Camp Greenfield near 7 Mile Road For Boys and Girls — Ages 5-11 Season: June 22nd through August 17th • Swimming and Sports at OUR SITE at Kensington Park • Trips • Arts and Crafts • Hebrew and Jewish Songs and Stories • Air-Conditioned Building A rich and varied recreational experience in addition to continuing your child's Jewish experiences throughout the year. Camp Director: Mr. Irving Zeitlin For Information Call VE 8-7440