Formal Center Dedication Ceremony on Sunday; Edison, Officials on Program. Rosenwald AL Post fo Honor War Dead at Memorial Service Next Wednesday Ben Harold will be guest Homnick and Cantor Hyman The Jewish Community Cen- A Parents Institute on Mon- Dr. Sidney Radlow are staff su- speaker at a program of Julius Adler will officiate. ter of Detroit will have its for- day, May 25, at 8 p.m., will hear Rosenwald. Post of the Amer- At°1 p.m., that afternoon, the mal dedication ceremonies at Dr. Joseph Fischhoff discuss pervisors for JPI. The Jewish Center will spon- ican Legion which will feature Post will hold services at the 2:30 p.m. Sunday, May 24, at "The. Role of the Father in the a modern dance recital by soldiers' section of Chesed shel the new main building, 18100 Family." Dr. Fischhoff is consul- sor students of the advanced mod- films of Israel, on Wednesday Emes cemetery. Rabbi Solomon Meyers. tant to the Jewish Family and ern dance class as part of the evening at Cong. Beth Yehudah, Gruskin will conduct the serv- Finishing touches are still be- Children's Service, the Lafay- dedication, at 8:30 p.m., Wednes- 17556 Wyoming. ice. Veterans will wear their ing put on the $3,000,000 struc- ette Clinics, Oakland Child Guid- day. Participating students are On May 31, the Post will hold uniforms and military cere- ture which has ance Center, Detroit Police Barbara Dunlop, Phyllis Hart- its annual Memorial Day bre..k- monials will be observed. been eight Youth Bureau, Children Hospi- man, Anne Jaffe, Mae Spitzer, years in the tal, and is in private practice. Reva Usher and Esther Zeitlin. fast in the morning followed The public is invited to at- planning a n d at 11. a.m. by participation in tend both services. For informa- A question and answer period Coach Newt Loken and his two - years in Q, and refreshments will follow the University of Michigan gym- Memorial Day services with the tion, call the Post's service the building. Jewish War Veterans at Mach- officer Joseph S h a p i r o, UN address. nastics team, Olympic fencer pelah Cemetery. Rabbi Yaakov 1-6039. Governor G. A Center Symphony con- Byron Krieger and former Mennen W i 1- cert in the new Aaron DeRoy Big Ten tennis champion liams, Mayor Theater of the Center on Leonard Brose are among the Louis Miriani WHEN BETTER CARS ARE BUILT . Tuesday will feature soprano stars conducting clinics and and other civ- Marilyn Cotlow and violinist 1 WILL SELL THEM! exhibitions during dedication k and politi Roman Totenberg under the week, through May 28. cal leaders direction of Julius Chajes, All events on the program are will take part conductor. The concert is open to the public. in the dedica- dedicated to the memory of Handball and squash matches tion. the late Fred M. Butzel, for adults will be staged by 31ST YEAR WITH BUICK Irving E d founder of the Center's music players from the Center's Men's son of St. department. Health Club, from 11 a.m. to L o u i s, presi- Edison Ralph Rabinovitch, direc- 2 p.m., Sunday. dent of the World Federation tor Dr. Coach Loken and his U. of M of Hawthorn Center, will of YMHAs and Jewish Commu- on nursery education at gymnast crew will perform nity Centers, will be the key- speak p.m. Wednesday. A recep- from 8 to 9 p.m., Monday. The note speaker. His address will 8:30 tion parents will follow, trampoline team will give an be on "The Contribution of the with for The World's Largest Buick Dealer a nursery "open house" exhibition, and Loken will con- Center to American Jewish staged by members of the Cen- duct clinics from 8:30 to 9:30 Life." Edison, a shoe manufac- ter nursery committee. 11620 Jos. Campau p.m. TW 1-2700 turer, was president of the Jew- Leonard Brose, former Big Nathaniel Kaz, former De- ish Welfare Board for several troiter and noted sculptor, will Ten tennis champion from U of years. speak on Thursday, in conjunc- M and current Detroit singles Samuel Frankel, Detroit gro- tion with the week-long art ex- titlist, will hold net clinics for cery executive, president of the hibit. A spe- adults from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m., Center, who also was chairman cial film illus- Tuesday. of the building committee under trating his Ross Faustino, judo instructor whose guidance the Center -was work will be for the Detroit Police Depart- erected, will preside. ment, who holds a black belt— shown. This is Max M. Fisher, president of Kaz' first ap- highest ranking of international the Jewish Welfare Federation, pearance in judo—will lead a Teen and and representatives of United his home town Adult judo clinic from 8 to 9 Community Services and other since he be- p.m Wednesday. local social agencies, will ex- came a nation- Olympic and Maccabiah games tend greetings. fencer Byron Krieger, all-time ally -known Musical selections in the art figure. Wayne State University cham- Aaron DeRoy Theater of the pion, will conduct a fencing Kaz' work is Center will be under the direc- being shown clinic for Teens, from 8 to 9 tion of Julius Chajes, Center in the first art p.m., and for Adults, from 9 music director. to 10 p.m., Thursday, May 28. exhibit of The Center Symphony orches- work by Jew- A Teen and Adult diving clin- tra, the Central Woodward ish artists ic will be supervised by former Kaz Christian Church Choir, and the owned by local collectors which U of 1VI diving champion George Center Chorus, will join in a is being shown from now Eyster, director of adult activit- performance of Chajes' musical through June 11 at the Center ies at the Mott Foundation, version of the 142nd psalm. This from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Flint, Michigan, from 8 to 9 performance is dedicated to the Center Theater, adult play- p.m., Thursday. memory of outstanding civic producing group, will present leaders who were great friends an evening of "Work in Prog- Government Employee of the Center, among them Sid- ress," an informal demonstra- Wins $667 Award ney J. Allen, Hyman C. Broder, tion of the group's activity, at Alfred P. Schwartzenfeld, of Fred M. Butzel, Aaron DeRoy, 8:30 p.m. on Wednesday, May 18286 Indiana, an employee in Judge Harry B. Keidan, Julian 27. Feature of the presentation the financial services branch of Krolik, Henry Meyers, Milford will be an act from "The World the comptroller's office at the Stern and Henry Wineman. Tours of the building facili- of Sholem Aleichem." Detroit Tank-Automotive Com- It Does Make a Difference . A meeting for social work mand here, was recently grant- ties will be offered. professionals of community ed a government award for Many special events have been scheduled_ throughout Dedica- agencies, at 8:30 p.m. on $667.50. Where You Save EVERY ACCOUNT Thursday, sponsored by staffs of A cost award, it was given tion week. INSURED the Center and the Jewish Fam- for Schwartzenfeld's recommen- TO $10,000 As wonderful as owning a magic ily and Children Service, will dation to reverse engineer a be held in the Aaron DeRoy particular part for a tank so lamp . . . the way your savings COMPARE Theater. Arnold Gurin, lecturer that the Government would not grow faster at Guardian Savings. OUR PRICES at the school of social work, have to depend for purchase on Earn a full 3% (current rate) Michigan State University, will vehicle manufacturers. on your savings account — no and Workmanship! discuss "the Service, the Agency Maj. Geri. Nelson M. Lynde, CURRENT RATE certificates — no minimum — no OPEN AN and the Professional." Jr., commanding general of the maximum. Come in or Save-By- ACCOUNT IN • Drapes Ordnance Tank - Automotive "An Evening with Jewish Mail, we pay the postage both ANY AMOUNT Command in Washington, D.C., Parents Institute," including • Lamp ways. Watch your dollars grow a program and reception, will made the presentation of a like magic at 3%. check for $415. The local incen- be JPI's contribution to dedi- Shades tive awards committee present- cation week. "The JPI Story," to be presented at 8 p.m., ed the balance. • Curtains Saturday, in the Aaron De- JONAS PRAGER, co-captain Fancy Roy Theater, will highlight of the Yeshiva University many facets of JPI activity, wrestling team, received the • Table using narration, song and Norman Palefski Memorial Downtown: CADILLAC SQUARE Corner RANDOLPH dance. Linens Award for combined athletic Northwest: 13646 WEST 7 MILE Corner TRACEY' There will be a display of and scholastic achievement at • Both offices open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday thru Friday JPI materials—including curric- the ninth annual awards dinner ula, graduation yearbooks, and of Yeshiva Athletic Associa- - Northwest office open Thursday Night till 9 CLOSE AS YOUR PHONE Downtown, Friday till 6 holiday handbooks—prepared by tion. Mrs. Avram Rosenthal. A mem- bership booth will be open to answer questions of those in- Now Accepting Reservations for All Summer Resorts, terested in joining the JPI pro- gram. Refreshments will be Including the Fabulous served. PICKUP and The program is under the DELIVERY SERVICE chairmanship of Mrs. Morris Cole, and is directed by Mrs. TO 8-8044 Boaz Siegel. Rose Berman will direct the Teen dance group, and Reva Sniderman will direct IN DETROIT AND MICHIGAN, CALL DI 1-4004 Brochures and off &CCPSRHRY the family dance workshop. 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