Center Plans May Events Dance Program, Fencing Championships CONTEMPORARY DANCERS (1. to r.) Joanna Kohn, Mary Estes and Reva Usher will participate in "An Evening of Choreography" by the Jewish. Community Center Contempo- rary Dancers under the direction of Fannie Aronson 8:30 p.m. May '7 in the Aaron DeRoy Theater, 18100 Meyers. * * * - Activities at the Jewish Com- I graphy and the art of building munity Center, 18100 Meyers, dances, includes a concert of during the first week of May dances using the techniques will include open house activ- discussed and demonstrated. ities in honor of "Know Your Numbers include "Dance of Center Week," a program of Welcome," "Pick a Bale 0' Cot- choreography, photography and ton," "Ballads of a People" and poetry discussions. "The Family Circle," among The Jewish Parents Institute others. Dancers are Fannie will hold an "Open House" pro- Aronson, Rita Bergman, Mary gram, 10 a.m. to noon, May 7. Estes, -Barbara Elzy, Betty Gib- All the clubs will carry on their son, Joanne Kohn, Paula Mas- normal club activities so that kin, Elizabeth Raye, Ruth Schur- visitors may observe the J. P. I. gin, Paul. Stolarsky and Reva program. A committee of par- Usher. * * * ents will explain the objectives The Center Camera Club and activities of the program. will present a demonstration * * "An Evening of Choreogra- on photographing children phy" by the Center Contempo- 8;15 p.m. Monday at the Ten rary Dancers, directed by Mile branch, 15100 W. Ten Fannie Aronson, will be held Mile. Joe Clark, ILB.S.S., il- 8:30 p.m. May 7 in the Aaron lustrative photographer from DeRoy Theatre. The program, Tennessee whose photos have a lecture - demonstration pre- appeared in "Life," "Friends," senting t1-1 problems of choro- and other publications, • will haVe as = his model his son Junebug. The public is in- vited. * * Philip Levine, assistant pro- SOL YETZ-MORRIS COHEN -fessor of English, Fresno State AUXILIARY announces it an- College, will read and discuss nual mothers and daughters day his poetry at the next program affair will be held May 8 at of the Poetry Center 8:30 p.m., Mabel's Tea Room. For reser- May 7. Levine, who - attended vations, call chairman Anne Wayne State University, won Rubin, KE 5-4031. the Wallace Stegner Fellowship * * * in CreatiVe Writing at Stanford. ROBERT J. RAFELSON His work has been published AUXILIARY has elected a new in "Commentary," "Harpers," slate of officers with Mrs. Mar- "New Yorker" and otherS and tin Foster as president. Those is included in the anthologies, to take office are Mesdames "A Country in the Mind." "Horn- Joe Berger and George Aaron, age to Baudelaire," "Midland" vice presidents; Abe Schwartz, and "New Campus Writing 2." * * * treasurer; Sidney Kay, Michael Solomon and Samuel Iden, sec- The Center Op retraiesi Henry Mills, chaplain; Handball Tourn e n t for Harry Simon, patriotic instruct- Adults Opens M at the Cen- ress; Norman Appleton, his- ter. Trophies 11 be given to torian; Sol Bromberg, conduct- the first t e -finishe Reg- ress; David Broder, Bernard istration being take * * * Yoffee and Sol Lopata, trustees. They will be • installed at a Iva gan State F dinner-party 7 p.m. Tuesday at pion ips will take Ranucci's Restaurant. For re- p, May 6 at th Cent servations, call LI 1-8593, or g . Tickets a sa LI 4-8909. nter's phys . * * rtment. SOL' YETZ-MORRIS. COHEN POST has elected Sam Alpert commander. .0thers voted to office are Sam Thirewitz and Michael Feldman, vice corn- eld manders; and Theodore Kamin- sky, quartermaster. A joint in- oetess will be stallation with the Auxiliary An y Michael will be held Sunday evening at the t. e Kvutzah the JWV Memorial Home. Ben Deshe Greengood will be master of Ivrith, 8':30 p.m. Saturday at the ceremonies and Past Depart- Jewish Community Center, ment Commander Irving Cane 18100 Meyers. The second in a series of will install officers for the Post and Past Department President three lectures by Deshe, Israeli Mrs.. Philip Bernstein will in- poet, educator and lecturer, the stall officers for the Auxiliary. program is sponsored jointly by Guest speaker will be Rabbi the Kvutzah and the Jewish Solomon H. Gruskin. Refresh- Center. All interested are in- ments and entertainment will vited. There is no admission charge. be featured. JWV Activities . To Exhibit Israeli Student Art omen's eltubs at NCJW Luncheo n Tuesday (More Clubs Page 15) FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER, Mizrachi Women, will -hold its annual donor luncheon 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Jewish Cen- ter. The program will feature Don Frohman and his choral group. Proceeds will go to Miz- rachi projects and child rescue work, according to Mesdames David Novetsky and Harry Port- noy. co-chairmen. Prizes will in- clude a three-day stay at the Concord and a four-day stay at Grossinger's in the New York Catskills. President Mrs. Paul Fenton says guests are invited. For tickets and information, call VE 8-3210, WE 3-3945, or any member. * * * Town and Country Club,1 30333 Southfield, will be the meeting place for members of the Detroit Section of the Na- tional Council of Jewish Women when they gather for the an- nual luncheon noon Tuesday. The program will include an art exhibit of the pupils of the Hebrew University high school in Israel, with Mrs. Seymour Rowe as commentatorf; a musical skit starring Mesdames Leon Lewis, Manuel Rotenberg and William Oberfelder; and the presentation of awards to vol- unteer workers. The following icer1 be installed: sdam ames Van Vliet, p ident; scar Sil- verman, Be Weintr b, Albert Cole, Be Schottenfels and Murry hs, vice-presi Edward ahn, tr Salon, istant tr Morton arak, cobowitz nd Sa lueck secretari and ack NORTHLAND CHAP T E R, Women's American ORT, will hold a mothers and daughters installation luncheon 12:30 p.m. May 10 at Kingsley Inn. For reservations, call Mrs. James Lewin, MA 6-7611. * * * NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will feature a Bar Mitz- ,vah Year Israel Bond program at its next meeting 1 p.m. Wed- nesday at the Hayim Greenberg Center, announces Mrs. Freda Metz, president. Louis E. Levi- tan, Detroit manager of Israel Bonds, will be guest speaker. Mrs. Ruth Kaplan is the chap- ter's bond chairman. * * * and Bernard Wilder, assistant secretaries. . Board members are Mesdames Jerome B. Grossman, Stanley Herzoff, Joseph Jacobson, Har- old Ziv, David Snyder, Sol Grossman, Jerry Krandall, Nor- man J. Levey, Sanford Izner, Oscar Schwartz, Harry Spoon, Samuel Willis, Max Garber, Eu- gene Greenspan, John Hopp, Jr., George Klein, Hoke Levin, Gabriel N. Alexander, Ada Feld- man, Joseph Klein, Irving Kra- mer, Philip Marcuse, Richard Prentis, John Redfield, Mari- lyn Waldbott, Charles Perry, n Rodecker, Seymour Rdwe; el Travis and Harold the Finest in Mu- sic ave Diamond and His Orchestra WO 2-4814 BB Cou po ors Sped Sho in 'The usic UN 4-4346 GUARANTEED 2 MONTHS The opolitan Bna Brith C cil invi memb and frien to a showi of "The Musi . an," esday evening' at the heater. Tickets, all downstairs orches- tra, are being sold at the regular price and may be obtained GOLDA MYERSON C through individual lodges, at the TER, Pioneer Wo Council office, 19186 James Cou- Mrs. Louis E. ita Oak on, ns, or by phoning DI 1-0863. Israel Bonds 0 - p. Tuesday at the HaSd. reenb g Center. Hostesses f the evening • be Mrs. H y Bu and his nie Schn er. ORCHESTRA vited. 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