THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, May 15, 1959-22 Bale Post Cites Bowler Lubanski as 'Sportsman of the Year' Two major public sports ac- of the year" at 8 p.m., this Tues- tivities are being planned by day, in the Memorial Home. the Pfc. Joseph L. Bale Post Lubanski, winner of the of the Jewish War Veterans. world bowling championship in The community has been in- Chicago, all-events champion in vited to a special program the recent ABC tournament and honoring championship bowler captain of the Detroit Pfeiffer Ed Lubanski as the "Sportsman bowling team which has won the major city and national titles this season, •will receive Program to Climax the Post's first annual award for sports. Center's Sr. Activities Instead of a trophy for Luban- Climaxing the year's junior ski, Bale Post will give a gift activities at the Jewish Commu- to Dearborn Veterans Hospital nity Center's Davison branch in the bowler's name. Lubanski will be a mass program—includ- will receive a Lodge citation for ing outdoor activities, a pageant, his efforts to raise the level of service projects and a campfire sports in Detroit. —from 3 to 7 p.m., Sunday, for A social hour will follow the all 12 Sunday Funtime club presentation program, according groups. to Al Fagenson, chairman of The program will include a the evening. Maccabiad, featuring outdoor The second event will be the games, Israeli and American annual Post golf outing at Tam style, and a pageant commemo- O'Shanter on May 26. Golf, din- rating Israel's Independence ner and prizes are among the Day. Service projects will in- activities planned. clude the construction of a Reservations may be made model house by the Frontiers- men and Junior Homemaker with Pete Yura, 169 W. 9 Mile, groups, and the planting of a Ferndale. small forest of trees from Camp Tamarack. These projects, when Shudofsky to Leave complete, will be used by Jun- iors in the summer Day Camp WSU for Long Island U Prof. Maurice NI. Shudofsky, program. The program will end with of Wayne State University, has each club preparing _ its own accepted an appointment as as- supper. Groups will set up out- sociate professor of English at door campfire sites and cook Long Island University. He will assume his new post their own meals. The Junior program was plan- in time for the second summer ned by the Junior sub-commit- session at LIU, which begins. tee, Mrs. Raymond Werbe, chair- on July 20. The Shudofskys plan to leave man, and supervised by Avram Lauffer, Davison branch Junior Detroit early in June. They will take up residence in Manhattan. worker. _ ong Plans for Center Tweens Mystery Bus Trip Am Berditchever Aid Society Sets Church-State Debate A debate on the prinicples of separation of religion from state will be presented by Ber- ditcheter Progressive Aid So- ciety at 10 p.m., Monday, at Cong. Beth Yehudah, 17556 Wyoming. Participants will be Rabbi S. P. Wohlgelernter, executive di- rector of Yeshivath Beth Ye- hudah and Harry Kaminer, president of Berditchever. A discussion and social hour will follow the formal arguments. Frank Mirsky will preside. A mystery bus ride—destina- and g "Poppy Prance" dance tion unknown—on Tuesday will on May 28. be the first of three May events Read Jewish News want ads! planned as part of the evening canteen program for tweens at the Davison Jewish Center. The only event requiring pre- registration at the branch, the VE 5-7224 bus ride is open 'to members GREENCRAFT and non-members. 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