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May 22, 1959 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-05-22

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THE DETRO IT JEWIS H NEWS — Friday, May 22, 1959-26

Grid Star. Here
for Golf Outing
of Sports Group

CENTRAL

L
I
P
P
I

Install Mrs. Kurtz Fresh Air Society
as ORT President Lists Teen Programs
for Summer Camps
at Franklin Hills Three unique summer camp-

Dr. D. I. Sugar to Head
Wayne Medical Society

Dr. David I. Sugar last week
was chosen president-elect of
the Wayne County Medical So-
ciety. This automatically will
make him the
president next
year.
He is the
second Jew to
be elected
president of
the society in
its more than
110 - year his-
tory. Dr. Louis
Hirschman
Dr. Sugar
was the Soci-
ety president over 30 years
ago.
For many years, Dr. Sugar
was editor of the Wayne
County Medical Bulletin. He is
president of the Physiological
Society and a member of Tem-
ple Beth El.
Dr. and Mrs. Sugar reside at
13120 Broadstreet. They have
a son and a daughter.

Mrs. Irvin J. Kurtz, recently ing experiences are being offer-
Sid Luckman, star quarter-
re-elected as president of the ed teen-agers in the communj'y
back for the Chicago nears pro-
Michigan R e g i o n, Women's by the Fresh Air Society, it
fessional football team a decade
American ORT, will be installed was announced this week by the
ago and considered one of the
in office at a luncheon ceremony board of directors.
greatest "T" quarterbacks of
planned for 12:30 p.m., today, at
The programs include a canoe
all time, will be a guest here
Franklin Hills Country Club.•
-trip, Aug. 16 to 30; a service
of the Detroit Chapter, U.S.
Mrs. B. David Ruby will give camp, June 28 to July 26, and
Committee for Sports in Israel.
the opening prayer, and Mrs. July 26 to Aug. 23; and a pio-
Joseph G. Fenton will serve as neer girls village. All will take
His appearance will be as one
installing officer. Another fea- place at Camp Tamarack, Orton-
of the principal speakers at a
ture - of the program, according ville, Mich., which is operated
banquet at Tam O'Shanter
to Mrs. Sidney
Country Club on June 2, which
by the Society, a member agen-
Weisman,
will climax a day of golf and
By JUNE LEVY
cy of the Jewish Welfare Fed-
chairman, will
other activities.
eration and the United Com-
"The Would-Be Gentleman, be the presen-
The banquet will honor Col. the senior class play, will be
munity Services.
tation
of
mem-
Harry D. Henshel, vice-chair- given its last performance at
The canoe trip, aimed spe-
man of the board of the Bulova 8 p.m., today, in Central's audi- bership awards
cifically at teens planning to
Watch Corp. and chairman of torium. Two previous presenta- by Mrs. Henry
attend summer school or who
the U.S. Committee for Sports tions were given yesterday, one Pariser, vice-
will be working most of the
president.
in Israel since its inception in as a matinee and the other in
summer, will take place Aug. 16
i
n-
Being
1948.
to 30. A three-day orientation
the evening. The direction of stalled with
Luckman, an • all-American this delightful story of a Paris Mrs. Kurtz are
period will precede the trip.
selection when he played foot- tradesman who suddenly be- Mesdames Max Mrs. Kurtz
The service camp, for boys
ball at Columbia University, is comes rich is a credit to the Beal, Morey Rosenthal, Jack 15 to 16,1 is limited to 24, and
now a successful businessman two student directors, Sally Rubin, Jack Sporin and Eugene will include a four-hour work-
in Chicago, where he is chair- Berman and Carol Leiderman. Epstein, vice-presidents; Ben day on outdoor projects, with
man of the local Sports for
Bonin and Ralph Bonin, secre- the remainder of the day spent
Israel chapter. He still main-
Sayonara, the Japanese word taries; Harold Rothbart, treas- in camp activities.
tains his interest in football meaning "Good-bye," was urer; and Mrs. Fenton, parlia-
The oldest girls at Tamarack
And His Orchestra
as advisor to the Bears and to chosen as the name for the mentarian.
will take part in a new camping -
numerous college grid teams. senior prom, which will be held
experiment.
The
girls
will
de-
Chapter presidents, who will
KE . 5-2604
Over 200 men are expected at Lovett Hall, Greenfield Vil- be sworn into office are Mes- velop their own campside, liv-
lage,
on
June
18,
the
day
after
to attend the all-day outing at
dames Sidney Weisman, North- ing and eating quarters and
Tarn, from which funds raised commencement.
east; Sidney Wigler, Northwest; will conduct a program based
HATE FOLK MUSIC?
will provide athletic equipment
Reuben Axelrod, Huntington on their interests and needs.
Central's
Latin
club,
under
for youngsters in Israel.
Dr. Irving Posner is presi-
Annoy Your Friends,
Woods;
Herman
Glass,
Oak-
the leadership of president
The local chapter of USCSI, Elaine Leider, has planned a wood; Herbert Sillman, North- dent of Fresh Air Society, and
Learn to Play
GUITAR, BANJO, MANDOLIN
under the leadership of Her- tour June 6 of the University land; Nathaniel Shaye, Balmo- Sam Marcus is executive direc-
Group
lessons
start in June
man Fishman, recently initiated of Michigan campus. Club mem- ral; Harold Sucher; Suburban tor. Sam Skolnick is resident
8 WEEK COURSE $10
a project to introduce base- bers will end the day with a Hills; Daniel Goldenberg, Bram- at Tamarack, and Morton Levit-
Call _MARV, DI 1-2998
ball in Israel. Coaches and picnic in Ann Arbor.
son; Jerome Sanfield, Mt. Clem- sky is resident director at Fresh
equipment will be sent to the
* * *
ens; Jack Marcuson, Livonia; Air Camp, operated by the
Jewish state, and a course in
Ex-Centralites who made Arnold Tansman, Town and Society at Brighton.
Interested applicants should
baseball will be taught at the good: Judy Baker, who attended Country; and Charles Canvasser,
Dinner at DARBYS
Orde Wingate School of Physi- Central in the 1957-58 semes- an as yet unnamed group still call DI 1-5666 for additional in-
is a real treat!
formation or applications.
cal Education.
ters, was selected as Miss DSR to he chartered.
A
special
feature
of
the
pro-
Among the special guests at for May. After this appoint-
• Visit Our New
the June 2 outing will be Char- ment, Judy was also chosen as gram will be a musical skit, Stevensville Lake Hotel
SKYLIGHT
ROOM Cocktail
lie Gehringer, former Detroit Miss Poppy for 1959. She was "Our ORT Lady," directed by Opens for 36th Season
Lounge and Bar
Tiger second baseman, and Jim- formerly in Fanny Bryce BBG. Mrs. David Silberg, with Mrs.
Stevensville Lake Hotel, Swan
Jack Gold as commentator and
mie Dykes, present manager of
AFTER
THEATRE
Student Day was observed in Mrs. Irwin Buchalter, accompa- Lake, N. Y., opened for the sea-
the Tigers.
. . a
Snacks
son this week, when the hotel
Delight
For tickets or information, all of Central's classes on Wed- nist. In the cast are Mesdames celebrated its 36th anniversary
contact Fishman at UN., 2-7618 nesday of this week. On this Walter Krause, Arnold Tanz- under the same Dinnerstein
• LUNCHEON
A Pleasure
or UN. 1-6070, or Dr. Henry occasion a student resumes the man, Reuben Axelrod, Charles family owenrship.
Salter,
Ben
Rosen,
Kenneth
responsibilities
of
a
teacher
in
Berris, WO. 1-6297 or UN. 4-
Today,
the
hotel
will
hold
a
each classroom. In order to Lenchner, Earl Ack and Miss
Rest). TIN. 2-7642
3073.
house party, featuring special
qualify as an acting teacher, a Dorothea Buchalter.
MILE at WYOMING
reduced
rates.
The
hotel
will
SEVEN
pupil must have at least a B
average. Vice-president of the Cancer Fighters Honor remain open through Oct. 5.
Student Council, Alice Baker,
was the principal and James `Woman of the Year'
Wechsler, president of the sen-
Seeks Data on Holmes, Wise
Mrs. Abe Eizelman, a charter
You Have Tried the Rest
ior class, was assistant princi- member of the City of Hope
Editor, The Jewish News:
NOW — Try the Best!
Cancer Fighters and one of its
I am gathering material for pal. * *
most active leaders, on Monday
a joint biography of the lifelong
Abraham Lincoln's 150th was presented with the group's
friendship a n d interrelated
ministries of the Rev. John birthday will be the theme of Woman of the Year award.
Kosher or Scalded Poultry
Haynes Holmes and the late this year's Memorial Day pro-
In making the presentation,
Rabbi Stephen S. Wise and gram, to be presented on Thurs- Mrs.. Andrew Berger, president,
FRESH DAILY
would apreciate letters, docu- day. Sally Berman is in charge cited the recipient's "unselfish
of
the
assembly.
Exerpts
from
WE Deliver: TY 4-9444 or TY 4-3866
ments, reminiscences, anecdotes
devotion to the ideals of the
and any pertinent information. Lincoln's letters and biogra- City of Hope," the non-secta-
5901-05 LIVERNOIS
All such material will be care- phies will be given by Judy rian institution in Duarte,
Morris
Burnstein, Proprietor
Edelstein.
fully copied and returned to the
Calif., which is under Jewish
*
sender.
auspices.
"Out of the life of school,
Sincerely,
Mrs. Eizelman has served as
CARL HERMANN VOSS, into the school of life," "Knowl- secretary, membership vice-
edge is a treasure, but practice president and is now vice-
New England
is the key to it," and "We are president of fund-raising. In
Congregational Church,
living to learn and learning to 1955, as the top fund-raiser,
127 Circular Street,
live" are the sayings the color she earned the right to attend
FOR RENT
Saratoga Springs, N. Y.
and motto committee put before the annual convention of the
the 12A for the selection of a
Beautiful new air-conditioned building, central location,
Psychodrama Group class motto. The color combina- organization in Los Angeles.
ample parking. Auditorium will accomodate 350. Smaller
tions are royal blue and gold,
rooms for 30-100. Ideal for organizations and clubs.
to Hold Workshop
royal blue and white, and Sterling Hotel Readies
workshop
on
clinical
psy-
powder
blue
and
white.
A
Summer Entertainment
chodrama, sponsored by the
David Rosner, owner of Mi-
Michigan Institute of Group AZA Plans Program
ami Beach's Sterling Hotel, an-
19350 Greenfield
Psychotherapy a n d Psycho-
nounces that his hotel will open
DI 1 3556
drama, will be held on May 30 to Recruit Members
VE
8-7440
The Michigan Region of Bnai for the summer season on June
and 31 at the Statler-Hilton
11
with
an
array
of
activities
Brith Youth Organization an-
Hotel.
its guests.
Theme of the symposium will nounces that additional mem- for His
son, Samtiel Rosner, will
will be able to join the
be "The Therapeutic Commun- bers
be in charge Of entertainment,
ity." The entire clinical produc- AZA, the teen boy's organiza- which will include nightly so-
tion will be under the super- tion of BBYO.
Several new AZA chapters cial activities, wiener roasts,
vision of Robert S. Drews, M.D.,
have
been formed in Detroit, first-run films and other pro-
Psychiatrist, director of the
Michigan Institute, president of which enables the organization grams.
the Michigan Chapter and past to accept new members, states
CARD OF THANKS
president of the American So- Kenneth Stoller, membership
Any Way You Look At it ...
The family of the late Re-
chairman
of
the
Greater
De-
ciety of Group Psychotherapy
becca Lipson acknowledges with
troit
AZA
Council.
and Psychodrama.
For further information, call grateful appreciation the many
Registration will be accepted
kind expressions of sympathy
until the opening session at 8 Kenneth Stoller, UN 2-5655, Mel extended by relatives and
Goldstein,
TE
4-8313,
Phil
Bor-
May
30.
Inquiries
may
be
a.m.,
friends during the family's re-
addressed to Dr. Drews, 12500 den, DI 1-3878, or the BBYO rent bereavement.
office, VE 8-4487..
Broadstreet, Detroit 4.

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