The Suburban Community 06 . c.) I It's Spring Again, and Those Birds Are Really on the Wing Mr. Marcus explains, that wood- By the Oak-Woodser We'd like to be the first to peckers, long a problem to farmers, to highline electric wish you a happy spring! and telephone poles, have been Even though it seems quite attacking the buildings at'Tam- improbable at the moment, arack, drilling holes in the red- spring is but three days away, wood siding of the cabins. which is sort of like saying it's The noisy critters aren't time to think about fertilizing looking for food, either. They're the lawn (if you can find it); rat-a-tat-a-tatting for a nesting putting in that swimming pool place or trying to attract a (who needs it?); or sending the mate by the sound of their kids to summer camp (where drilling, Marcus informs us. ... in Alaska?). Not being much of an expert _ Actually, it's easy to tell that on birds, we'll have to go along spring has sprung, even with- with the Tamarack authority out benefit of a calendar be-_ when he tells us that the wood- cause the camping season has pecker uses his beak as a chisel started. and that because of this peck- Strange as it may seem to ing action, repellents have no most of the huddled masses, effect because they get no taste still garbed in parka and reaction. snow shoes, t6 an enterpris- What to do? The only solu- ing group of summer entre- tion, Mr. Marcus tells us, is preneurs who are responsible to obtain a permit and shoot for community camping ac- it out with the dirty birds. , tivities, the hour is growing "Usually," he says, "the re- late for camp enrollment. moval of a few will prevent As a matter of fact, most further damage." • camps have already held their Lest he be brought to task annual reunions and are well by animal and bird-lover sociej on their way toward filling ties, Mr. Marcus wants to make their enrollment for the coming it clear that Tamarack isn't summer. declaring all-out war. "This is And the camp stories have only a statement of fact," he already started. Witness a memo says. "The situation is under- which we received this week going great study before any from Sam Marcus, the hard- action will be indicated." working, enterprising executive The above is printed as a secretary of the Camp Tama- public service for those who rack Authority. may suffer from stray wood- Mr. Marcus starts out by say- peckers seeking illicit court- - ing: "So you think you have a ship — and also to show that problem! Birds eating your spring fever is a state of mind, grass seed, crabgrass in your not necessarily based on a time new lawn, neighbors' children of year. in your flower beds? Well, Camp Taniarack has one that tops all Drew Pearson to Speak these." And we can't dispute him, at Temple Emanu-El because he's got birds in his Nationally-syndicated column- dormers. Really, he complains ist Drew Pearson, whose daily that woodpeckers "are using comments appear in the Detroit our cabins as nesting places." Free Press and scores of other This is the second winter, newspapers throughout the country, will address a public Mishkan Israel Sisterhood meeting at 8 p.m., Sunday, at Temple Emanu-El, 14450 W. 10 Slates Night of Games Mile, Oak Park. A games night program, open His talk on "Is the United to friends and guests of the States Becoming a Second-Class Mishkan Israel Sisterhood, is. Power?" will also include pre- Planned for 9 p.m., Thursday, dictions on the outcome of the in the synagogue social hall, coming Presidential election. A 14000 W. 9 Mile, Oak Park, question and answer-period will according to Mrs. Delores Fish- follow. man, president. Tickets are available from Prizes and refreshments are t-u a r t Hertzberg; chairman, planned, and tickets may be purchased at the door. For in- 10100 Burton, or at the temple. formation, call Mrs. Fishman, Oak Park Dance Club LI 8-5269, Mrs. Greenwald LI Slates Program Saturday 7 1833 or Mrs • SandlesLI The Adult Social Dance Club, 7-1569. meeting. under the auspices of the -Oak Park Recreation De- partment, will hold a program at 8:45 p.m., Saturday; in the Oak Park Community Center. An orchestra will furnish the music, and Jack Barnes will be dance director. For information Let , Radom remodel it to the or tickets, call the recreation new Continental look ! department, LI 5-6400, ext. 21. - DON'T 1111. THROW THAT SUIT AWAY! Expert Alterations on Men's & Ladies' Clothing We have a Fine Large Selection of Suits, Jackets, Sportcoats, Coats and Slacks. TUXEDO RENTALS Perfect Individual Fitting RADOM TAILORS, CLOTHIERS & CLEANERS 22155 Coolidge LI 7-1511 Free Pickup and Delivery OPEN SUNDAYS 11 to 3 P.M. Shaarey Shomayim to Install Officers Installation of newly-elected officers and board members of Cong. Shaarey Shomayim in Oak Park will take place in a special ceremony planned for 9 p.m., March 26, in the syna- gogue. Dr. Leo Y. Goldman will in- stall Joe Balberor, president; Dr. Alan Zeff and Meyer Tere- belo, vice-presidents; Harold Kaplan, gabbai; Louis Rose, treasurer; Ben Kawer and Jack Wolf, secretaries. Others will be Jonah Berman, social chairman; Daniel Tern- chin, chairman, Israel commit- tee; Harry Horowitz, cemetery committee; Isidore Tosenberg, syngogue committee; Paul Lan- dy, education committee; and Morris Kar, program commit- tee. A special welcome also will be given to members recently joining the congregation. Can- tor Hyman . J, Adler, accompa- nied by Bella Goldberg, will present . a program of Yiddish and cantorial selections. A so- cial hour will follow. Israeli Singers Here for Concert Oranim Zabar, Israel's most popular folk-singing group, will make its Detroit debut on May 1, in a concert at the Scottish Rite Cathedral, it is announced by Mardel Productions, which is bringing tthe Israelis here. The group of young singers was brought together while serving in the Israel Army. Known for their exciting and authentic renditions of Israeli music, they came to the United States where they developed a repertoire of songs in 16 lan- guages. Both their costumes and ma- terial are drawn extensively from the simplicity of the Yemenites, and they accomany themselves on the Oriental drums, halil and accordion. Geula Gill, wife of Dov Selt- zer, the leader of Oranim Za- bar, is the star of the group. The beautiful and talented Miss Gill recently recorded an album with Theodore Bikel, en- titled "Folk Songs from Just About Everywhere." 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A "Passover Night of Games" Greer, Alexander Gersuk, Anna open to the public is planned Rothenberg, William Schultz, by Bnai David Synagogue Men's Morris Shapiro, Sarah Spiwak Club, at•8:30 p.m., Thursday. and Barney Sumner. All prizes will be Kosher for Passover products, according to Webb-Ad Productions Milton Herman, chairman. For in New Office on McNichols additional i n f or m a t i o n and Webb-Ad Productions, previ- tickets, call Neil Kalef, VE. 6- 9619, or Harry Warsh, LI. 7- ously located in Livonia, has opened new offices at 6330 W. 5268. McNichols, a half block west of Livernois. Young Israel Sisterhood The firm this week was ap- to Hear Talk on Passover Mrs. Yaakov I. Homnick, wife pointed as the local agency for of the spiritual leader of Young the new Crown Shoe chain in Israel Center of Oak-Woods, will Detroit. They will work with, speak on "The Observance of Garfield-Linn, of Chicago, in Passover" at a meeting of the charge of advertising and pub- Sisterhood at 8:30 p.m., Wednes- lic relations for the Detroit op- day, in the synagogue. An audi- eration.. ence participation program with C a sified ads brin fast results! What is a Diamond's Worth? We Make Our Own Glasses Oak Park Sophomore Cast in WSU Farce Iris Goren, daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Goren, of 23121 Beverly, Oak Park, plays a part in "A Trip Abroad," the classic French farce which opens at 8:30 p.m., today, at the Wayne State University Theater. Miss Goren, a sophomore in liberal arts, is a speech major. She has served as an apprentice at Northland Playhouse, and has done TV and radio work at Wayne State. "A Trip Abroad" also will be presented this Saturday night and- March 24 to 26. Tickets are a v a i l a b l e at the University ticket office. cities in this country, Canada and South America, where they appeared on the concert stage, in night clubs and on television. Their appearance here will take place on the eve of the celebration of Israel's 12th an- niversary of independence. WEISSMAN & LUBKIN Kosher Meat, Poultry & Delicatessen JACK FREED BAKERY Fresh Bread, Rolls, Cakes & Pastry 29225 W. 7 MILE ROAD FREE DELIVERY, CALL GR 4-9639 MR. & MRS. S. HERSKOVIC Wish to thank their many friends and well wishers for the warm reception on the opening of the OAK MANOR KOSHER CATERING & CARRY OUT Under the supervision of the Vaad Horabonim I at 22175 COOLIDGE, JUST SO. OF-9 MI-LE We Wish to Announce That We Will Conduct TRADITIONAL PASSOVER SEDORIM, MONDAY and TUESDAY, APE 11 and 11 In the Social Hall of CONGREGATION MISHKAN.ISRAEL 14000 W. 9 MILE ROAD, OAK PARK For Reservation Call: LI 6-7797 Passover Food for Take Out Will Also Be Available - SPECIALS THIS WEEK! 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