WAWOMMINANIMEMIIIIIIPIPP rection of Sol Greenfield, super- visor of the Center's junior pro- gram, according to N. Brewster Broder, chairman of the Center camping committee. The Day Camp, open to boys and girls 6-12, will be held at the Center's Ten Mile branch, 15110 W. Ten Mile Road, Oak Park. Bus transportation from all sections of the city will be provided. Broder announced that the fol- lowing have been named Day Camp unit heads: Milt Tambor, Evelyn Siporin, Diane Margolis, Rebecca -Friesem and Albert White. Earl Meyers will again supervise the Day Camp shelter at Camp Tamarack. CONG. BETH ABRAHAM'S "Presidential Toast to Israel," held June 6, netted -$2'7,000 in Israel Bond subscriptions for the Pre-High Holy Day . Campaign, according to Sam Kaufer, dinner chairman. All living presidents . and past presidents of Bith Abraham, including Louis Ellenbogen and Ben Siegal, were honored at the affair. Shown above, from left, Phillip Stollman, Detroit Congregational and High Holy Day Appeal chairman, presents a Bible to Henry Pokart, current president of the congregation, while Judge Nathan J. Kaufman, toast- master for the event, listens. • Mrs. Marshall Heads Oakland Nurses' Campaign; Sinai Hospital Staff Assisting in Drive Efforts Mrs. S. L. A. Marshall has been named co-chairman, with Mrs. Eleanor Rasak, of the Oakland County Committee that is currently cooperating. With the American Nurses' As- sociation, in the 1961 cam- paign for $1,000,000 ,for t h e support of a program for better health through nursing re- search. Michigan's register e d nurses w h o are affiliated With the Mich- igan State Nurses Asso- ciation have a ccep t e d a Mrs. Marshall quota of $42,000 in the na- tional $1,000,000 drive. The Oakland County quota is $1,625, Mrs. Marshall stated. Nurses at Sinai Hospital are participating in the drive, and Miss Emma Eig, chief of nurses at Sinai, is helpful in current activities, Mrs. Marshall reported. She stated that Mrs. David Kliger, a for- - over 47 years of Leadkomkip CU Ci aii VV r /ALL COPE CLEANING . '.eader ; deep cleaning sts longer IAL LOOSE RUGS 9 x12 Mal $ 695 CASH & CARRY SAVE 20% leader CARPET CLEANING CO. mer nurse who is prominent in Jewish community affairs, also is assisting campaign ef- forts. Patricia Walsh, R.N., presi- dent, Michigan State Nurses Association, appointed Mrs. Gilbert B. Pingree of Detroit as lay co-chairman for the cam- paign, with Mrs. Ethel P. Mac- Lennan, R.N., of Flint, as nurse co-chairman. Mrs. Pingree pointed out that this drive will be the Founda- tion's only campaign for public support. "In the future," she said; "the Foundation hopes to -obtain research financing through grants and endow- ments." Some of the research proj- ects which have been under- taken include an intensive study of safe nursing prac- tices, the effects on patient care because of nursing short- ages, new drugs and other changing patterns in the health field, whether present admini- strative practices are providing improved nursing care, and a study on individual needs of acute, convalescent and ambu- latory patients. Michigan's share of the $1,- 000,000 drive will entail a quota of approximately $5 on the part of each MSNA mem- ber, in addition to contribu- tions from business, industry and other groups. - Governor John B. Swainson has issued a statement com- mending the State Nurses As- sociation and wishing it suc- cess in its $42,000 drive. 8 700 LIN WOOD TY. 5-8400 Nothing in this world is so good as usefulness. . It binds your fellow creatures to you, and you to them. Rabbi Elias to Serve at NatiOnal Parley of Yeshivah Principals rack, is a graduate of the Wayne State School of Social Work. Miss Siporin, who has worked in the Center Day Camp as coun- selor and unit head for five sum- mers, was graduated from the University of Michigan and now teaches in Oak Park. - Mrs. Margolis, a teacher in the Detroit school system and a Wayne alumna, has had super- visory experience in several De- troit- day camps. Mrs. Friesem, a graduate of Wayne State University, has held leadership positions in the Zion- ist youth movement and for sev- eral years directed a Canadian country camp. White, a visiting teacher in the Roseville Public Schools, holds a master's degree from Wayne State University. He has been a super- visor at the Merrill-Palmer camps. Day Camp is scheduled to open July 3. There are still a few openings. Rabbi Joseph Elias, principal of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, is vice-president of a three-day conclave of Yeshivah principals from throughout the country, to be held July 10-12 at the Em- pire Hotel, Ferndale, N.Y. . The conference is dedicated to review of the curriculum Supersol Market Chain a of full day schools. - Rabbi Elias also will head a in Israel Sets New "task force" on the study of Sales Earning Highs Jewish history. Other conference Supersol L i m i t e d, Israel's sessions will concentrate on spe- supermarket chain financed pri- cific aspects of Jewish studies. marily by Canadian capital, and a group of Detroiters, showed an increase of -83% in earnings on a sales increase of 13%, it was announced by President Orliainirk's on iensiiingtnn iloultuntb Bertram Loeb • to shareholders recently along with a 28-cent Beat the Heat in Shoes semi-annual dividend, the fourth since the company be- Made with Pride and Patience came a public one in April, 1959. by Sales in the one market in Tel Aviv and three m o n t h s operation of one ,store in Jeru- salem amounted to $2,814,806 in 1960, as compared to $2,481,- 338 in 1959. Earnings before taxes and after depreciation 1, airy insert is rom strips of leather amounted to $276,641 in 1960, y hand-woven in against $151,131 in 1959. The pain. Wonderfully flexi- substantial increase in earnings ble and handsomely put together. In black or brown was due to improved operations, calf—oxford or Elasta Top a reduction in administrative slip-on. expenses and an increase in 29.95 investment income. Three markets are now in operation, the third having opened in Givatayim, a suburb of Tel Aviv, in April. , Father's Day Sunday, June 18th Rho Pi Phi Schedules Banquet—Installation Give Father a Nettleton GIFT CERTIFICATE Rho Pi Phi fraternity and auxiliary will hold their final banquet Saturday evening at the ,Club Manhattan. To be installed are Presi- dents, Morton Gold, fraternity, and Ruth Mittleman, auxiliary; vice-presidents, Eliot Shepard, fpternity, and Joan Shapiro, auxiliary; treasurers, Paul Mit- tleman, fraternity, and Ruth Baskin, auxiliary; and secre- taries, Phillip Silverstein, fra- ternity, and Tillie B o 1 t o n, auxiliary. IMPORTERS • CLOTHIERS WASHINGTON BOULEVARD Open a Scholnick Charge Account Member Free Parking Open Monday Evenings Ed Sullivan says "She's Electrifying" . "THE ISRAEL BOMBSHELL" MISS HIWNA AHRONI • 32 WEEKS DERB I RD . HOTEL, fk LAS VEGAS. • 8 WEEK' T HE E ASTOR! • N Y Montefiore Lodge to Cite Oldest Member, Louis Simon; to Install Officers Montefiore Lodge, Free Sons of Israel will install Milton Behrendt as president 7 p.m. Thursday at Kenwood Lounge. Milton Gottesman and Samuel Englebert, vice-presidents; Mrs. Fred Gross and Mrs. Harry Rice, secretaries; and Mrs. Sadie Sny- der, treasurer, also will be in- stalled. The oldest member, Louis Simon, will be honored on the oc- casion of his 90th birthday. Members, guests and friends of Mr. Simon and the lodge may call Mrs. Victor Ross, UN 3-5425, by June 16 for reservations. since 1958, and has had many years of camping experience, is a graduate of Yeshiva University and holds a master's degree from the New York School of Social Work, Columbia University. Tambor, who was a Day Camp E ROOM AT WALDORF- G 'THE NIGHT of STARS" WAL R WINCHELL SAYS: ORCHIDS TO JACK ILLIARD EXCITING ENTERTAINER MISS HANNA AHRONI *'FORD & REYNOLDS THE MADMEN OF MIRTH AND MUSIC * * BOB DE VOYE TRIO BOB DeVOYE TRIO DANCING FAVORITES MAX LEIB AND HIS ORCHESTRA SAT. NITE, JUNE 17 FORD AUDITORIUM MAIN FLOOR & LODGE, $5.50. BALCONY, $3.50. TICKETS ON SALE AT FORD AUDITORIUM, WO 2-5870 AND GRINNELL'S (DOWNTOWN). — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, June 16, 1961 Beth Abraham's 'Presidential Toast Announce Staff for Jewish Center Day Camp Greenfield, who has been on unit head last year and has had The Jewish Community Center to Israel' Nets $27,000 in Bonds Day Camp will be under the di- the Center's professional staff counseling experience at Tama-