Synchronized Swim Meet, Suzari Ellias to Wed Marionette Show on Center Agenda Herschel Blitz The Jewish Community Cen- ter, in cooperation with Fitzgerald High School is spon- soring the Junior National Amateur Athletic Union sy- chronized swimming team championship meet Sunday at the Center Pool, 18100 Meyers. Preliminaries will start at noon and finals at 3:30 p.m. Tickets will be available at the entrance to the pool, spectators' section. The costumed team will per- fOrm routines before a panel of five national judges. Medals will be awarded the winners. For information about enter- ing the meet call the Center's aquatic department. * * `.`The Tinder. Box of Flan- ders," latest production of the Suzari . Marionettes of New York, will 'be presented by the Jewish Center Chil- dreii's Omnibus Series, 1:30 and 3 p.m., Sunday in the Aaron DeRoy Theater. * * The Center will participate in the Midwest National Jewish Welfare Board's Golden Age Conference to be _held in Cleve- land April 23-24. Fifty members of the Older Adult program will travel via chartered bus to participate in the Cleveland Conference that will host retired people from Canton, Toledo, Akron, Youngs- town, Pittsburgh, Cleveland and Detroit. The_ local contingent will include members of the nine Older . Adult clubs cur- rently meeting at the Center. A host of workshops are the heart of the conference. Old- sters will discuss. areas of specific concern to them:.. medi-. cal care, maintenance of in- come, use of leisure time, so- cial action and housing. The Detroit senior citizens will present workshops on "New Dimensions in Jewish Areas of Programming" . and "The Older Adult as a Volun- teer." •The Golden Age Choral group, under the direction of Cantor Nicholas Fenakel, will present a cantata at one of the social programs. * * * "You Are The Theater" • • the next Center T o be ev ence on Sta Wed esday on held 8 p. the Aaron DeRoy the stage Theater el discussion of • al- A on and vital cfue len bject the te will fe ure r of G ssman; a istan yne Stat Un' rs3. Th ; Dr. Ri and urgwin CUSTOM RUG CLEANING for perfect results ! SPECIAL LOOSE RUGS 12 CUSTOM z_os 9 7 X IL CLEANED 'a - - CASH & CARRY SAVE 20% lea CARPET CLEANING CO. 8 700 LINWOOD rector of University of Detroit Theater; Russell Smith, techni- cal director of WSU Theater; and Dr. William Gtegory, direc- tor of Vanguard Playhouse. Sidney J. Winer, president of the Center Theater, will serve as moderator. Another attraction will be a Center Theater presentation of "At Liberty," a one-act play by Tennessee Williams, featur- ing Lorraine Ernst and Joyce Feurring. The discussion will in- clude: Why Community Thea- ter?; How Good Can Amateur Theater ' Be?; Amateurism and Professionalism in Act- ing; the Role of the Director; Scenery and Lighting; and Do's and Don'ts for a Self- governing Community • Thea- ter. Coffee in the wings . will follow: The public is invited. * -* .* "The Beginning Or The End" will be the next attraction of the Center Cinema Fortm, 8 p.m. April 30 in the Aaron DeRoy Theater. Dr. Otto Fein- stein, assistant professor • of science of society, Monteith Col- lege, Wayne State University, will discuss "Is an East - West Nuclear Monopoly Necessary for Peade?" This timely film with Brian Donlevy, Robert Walker and Hume Cronyn deals with the atomic bomb from fission to Hiroshima. Feinstein spent three years doing graduate work at the Graduate Institute of Inter- national Studies in Geneva, Switzerland. He worked fo the U.S. Foreign Relati Committee and has recent contributed to the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists. This evening is f e t very- one in •njuncti "Know Your- ter W Refresh ments f11/ 1 be ed, • Th er art dep will hold its anrin Art Show Apr ay Show will ung in t and lower lobbies. P are Adults and public is invited. Northern Hig mmittee Seeks mni from June '41 e June, 1941 graduating from Detroit 'Northern School will hold a 20th nion Party on May 2'7 at Bonnie Brook Country Club, legraph at Eight Mile Rd. For the past three months, committee members have been tracing down the 380 graduates According to publicity chair- man Isadore A. Rosen, 29690 Shacket, Madison Heights, over 220 have been located. Graduates will be able to re new old acquaintances at the semi-formal dance. Prizes will be awarded to the couple mar- ried the. longest and to the couple married most recently. The committee is still looking for 160 former Eskimos who have scattered all over the state and the country, Rosen said. Any' graduates who have not as yet been contacted should 'call - LI 8-0017. - - Other members of the com- mittee are Sy Barenholtz, 'Oak Park; Ray Feldman, Oak Park; • Eleanor P h i 11 i p s Levinson, Huntington Woods; Jack Schneider, Oak Park; Morris Weiss, Oak Park; and Dorothy Zuckerman Wiss, Detroit. ' If anyone knows the where- abouts of the following, contact the publicity chairman, LI 8-0017: Shirley Altshuler, Lil- lian Gloria Berkowitz, Rita Gold, Joseph Goldman, Meyer Kaminsky, Ann Kasselman, Nor- man Millman, Marion Pomer- antz, David Weiner,. Ida Win- . nick, Sally Wise, Adele Wolok, Bella Wolf and Agnes Kroll. Yermans Appointed Pine Crest Directors Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Yerman of Radclift Ave., Oak Park have been named directors of Pine Crest Ranch, Brighton, it was announced by George Weiswas- ser, owner of the camp for boys and girls. , Yerman holds a master's de- gree in educational psychology and is a counselor at Centerline High School. He was for sev- eral years active in camping work at the Jewish Center and supervised the overnight camp- ing at Tamarack. He is on the te and Beth S Mrs. Yer is a registered medical technologist and was formerly on the staff at Sinai Hospital. She will assist in the supervision of the kitchen at Pine Crest. Pine Crest Ranch was estab- lished six years ago as an all- round camp for boys and girls, 7 to 14. Specialties include horseback riding, riflery, golf and real outdoor camping._ Mr. and Mrs. Yerman can -be reached at LI 8-4872. Classified ads bring fast results! AMEDAH STUDIO Fine Photography Candids Professionally Finished For Appointment Phone MISS • NANCY ELL Dr. and Mrs. Sydney F. of Shrewsbury Rd., annou the engagement of their daugh- ter Nancy Susan to Herschel Sidney Blitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Blitz of Mendot Ave. The bride-elect attende he r fi- University of Detroit. City ance attended New Y College and is a senio at the University of Detroit. The couple plans an ug. 26, 1962 wedding at Temple rael. Center Tween Club Donates Campership Gift for Needy Child Esquires, a Jewish Center Tween club, "adopted" a camp- . At er at the Center lub, a recent meeti airman Br ter B ommit- the Shit ed a c eck rom Russ ee, Linden, club president which an- will make it p e ssi the te other y Day Ca The realized Dane " month. e Center Day Cam ides campin for ring he s e3,E- de ed a chid ause f ec omic tan es. Gifts to t circ campefship funds mak • doors sihle to keep The annua spring eon of the Women's of the Union o rthodox Con- be held Wed- nesday . e so • , rs. Goldi nt, announces. Hostesses for the will be t Gemiluth proceeds lege. Gues eaker for the a noon will be Mrs. Joshu a and a skit will esented by the 0 - Young Israel 0• All participating sisterhoods are invited. S. LEIBICK KE 1-0104 Dick Stein Orchestra with Dick Stein . • Zan Gilbert Orchestra Very Continental • Townsmen - Whittier • Joe Oddo • Menio's KE 5-2604 DIAMOND BRACELETS members include Gerald Agranoff, peter Cohl, Dick Gott- lieb, Richard Hertzberg, Scott Higley, Steven Koss,' Mickey Lash, Russ Linden, Jay Masser- man, Allan Mills, Bernie Rosen- blum and Steve Specter. Ray Kalef is club adviser. TOWN and COUNTRY A FRESH NEW CONCEPT IN Day Camping Country Squire Elegance in an Out-of-Door' Atmosphere MORT KANFER Director MA 6-6: • -