• ▪ Summer Program Tea-Exhibit to Aid Beth Yehudah for Older Adults at Jewish Center - A full summer of trips, cul- tural and lounge programs has been planned for Older Adults of the Jewish Center. Activities include trips to 'beaches, parks and points of interest every Monday during July and August. It is suggested that tickets be purchased in ad- vance. Outdoor picnics will be held on the Center grounds every Tuesday and Thursday during Jnly and August, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Special classes . in physical education and swimming in- struction will be given Fridays, June 23 and 30, and Aug. 4, 11, and 25, 10 a.m. to noon. The Center Culture Club Will hold informal discussions on _topics of Jewish interest every Tuesday and Thursday after- noon, 1-3:30 p.m. Golden Friendship Circle will include social_ evenings every Tuesday, 7:30-11- p.m. Friendship Club will have social afternoons with entertain- ment and refreshments every Wednesday, 1-3:30 p.m. . Turover Verein Holds - Fathers-Sons Brunch The Turover Verein will hold a fathers and . sons brunch 10 a.m. Sunday at Turover Hall, 12129 Dexter. Speakers, enter- tainment and . food will high- light the event. WHAT EVERY BRIDE SHOUL OW ... les ing SI SIEGEL TO 8-2705 Branch 7, LZOA, Closes Season with Meeting The closing meeting of the current season of Branch Seven, Labor Zionist Organization, will be held at 8:30 p.m. Sunday at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Harold Mil- insky, 18115 Parkside. Henry Faigen, a member of the branch, will lead a discussion on current events with emphasis on Africa, Asia, Europe and the Western hemisphere. Mrs. Molly Diamond, social chairman, announces several func- tions are being planned for the summer months. For information, call UN 4-0888 . or WE 4-2024. Radomer Board Meets Tomorrow is a reflection—a reflection of what you do today. A DESSERT TEA AND ART EXHIBIT to aid the Beth Yehu- dah Schools was held recently at the home of Mrs. Max Biber, 18994 Oak Dr. A feature of the event was the awarding of a prize consisting of a portrait to be painted by an artist of the Ressler Gallery. Shown, from jeft, are Mrs. David Pollak, re- ceiving the certificate of award, Mrs. Max Biber, Mrs. David J. Cohen. We wish to express our sincere hanks to our many friends especially the Rabbi and principals of the various Day-Schools and Ta orahs for their kind cooperation in makin tration a great success. We are ready t children with a well-balanced progra staff and modern facilities, wring Joyable and healthy summer v erely yours, The Directors CAMP SAN - ISRAEL Camp Season: FIRST TRIP: June 25th - July 16th SECOND TRIP: July 16th - August 13th City Office: 17506 Wyoming Tel: DI 1-5702 eV. DIRECTORY gleasant air/ Can iris 5 thru 13 The outstanding facilities offe d sington Park cannot be d lica * beautiful sandy beach * mod house * Marked nature trails •* playground areas * pi is grounds * baseball diamonds * ishing * boating C.I.T. Program for Boys and Girls 14-16 MAX PLEASANT GR. 6-0105 SHASHUA. DAY CAMP of Sholem Aleichem Insti Ages 4-10 Air-Cond. Bldg. Transportation by Wagon Sports Swimming Cra Staffed by Experienced Counselo Camp Dir. Irving Zeitlin VE 8-7 40 19350 Greenfield, near 7 Mile & HIS cLCHESTRA ■ MA ARBAL : SIE ORCHES LI 5-5618 "The right hood for the right occasion” CALL UN -1-3065 black & white and color UN 2-5506 (WELLS LI 6-8519 SIMCHA MELODY DAY CAMP Mrs. David Holtzman (Auntie Sarah) Director Res. LI 3-4688 or UN 4-0169 June 26t thr ust 4th Ages 4-10; $4 per da Inc & Transportation Enroll for 2, er Week. Nursery, Ages r 130 to 3 P.M. $2 per day pl Oc for ransportation SIMCHA MELODY NURSERY NOW REGISTERING FOR SEPT. 5 $2 plus 50c Trans., Morn. and Aft. Sessions GIRLS! BOYS! STILL TIME TO REGISTER F R F R C P * * * 2, 4 or 8 WEEKS Emanuel (Muni) Mark, Director, 19161 SCHAEFER DI 1-0669 or UN 4-0730 or Sophie Sislin, Registrar, DI 1-9646 ********************************************* invz Shop and Save im Reisman 's Poultry-fish Mkt. KOSHER 117.7% Robert Gamzey, editor of the Intermountain Jewish News, out- lines his impressions of visits in • Isral in a book entitled "hi- gathering," published by Golden Bell Press (2400 Curtis St., Den- 1 ( ver 5. Colo.). Gamzey's 265-page volume de- * scribes the people and the ic places, the numerous events 4c that transpired in Israel, the occupations of the many elements in the country, their colliding cultures and other factors in Israel's rebirth and its current life. R ovner Progressive • Farein will hold the first meeting at its new location July 11 at the Sholem Aleichem Institute. Za P. Music by IVAN BLOCH LODGE will hold installation of officers at a dinner- . dance 6:30 p.m. Wednes- day at Cong. Shaarey Sho- mayim, 14200 W. Ten Mile, Oak Park. Those to take office - include George Tar- noff, presi- dent; Kenneth Tarnoff Zuppke, Arthur Lipman, Ru- dolph Gemza and Fred S. Robinson, vice presidents; Har- vey Greene, David Kaufman and Sol Begel, secretaries; Max Covensky, treasurer; Harold C. Meyer, chaplain; Melvin Marsch, warden; Jack Kessler, guardian; Manuel Berman, monitor; and Norman Schwartz, Vern Leiberman, Phil Forman, Martin Sorkowitz, Philip Elkus, King Gennis and Henry Gor- don, trustees. Rovner Farein Meets From LON weddings bar mitzvahs eric portraits 8440 W. McNICHOLS RD. Gamzey Publishes Israel Impressions 411-- MA or E 196 Make your Simcha Bright! Book the Band ight!! b e treasurer; and Jack Moss, Dr. Edward Weiss, Leo Manheimer, Charles GoldStein, Oscar Beck- erman, William Lite, Aaron Bayer, Dr. Myron Spalter, Mil- ton Welton, Lou Wohl, Harry Levitt, Ben Goldhoff, Edward Burke and Meyer Littky, ad- visory board. - * SALLY ANN TUCKER and SHERMAN CHAPTERS will hold a joint Oneg Shabbat 8 p.m. to- day at the home of Karol Kuin- in, 16135 Kentucky. * * CENTENNIAL LODGE will hold its fifth annual banquet and installation of officers Sat- urday night at the Elmwood Casino in Windsor. Milton Wein- stein, Detroit Bnai Brith leader, will conduct the ceremony. Dinner. a floor show and danc- ing will be featured. For reser- vations, .call Dave Bittker and Gil Greenbaum. K D Bar Mitz hs — Weddings 2-08 4 •V .-;:iZEKZ:i.-43R,-X..<',:g*Xa•Alia:02:X...Wj Bnai Brith Activities THANKS .q - W W CALL A . , HARRY B..KEIDAN LODGE and Bowling League will hold their annual golf outing Tues- day at• the Knollwood Country Club. Events planned include golf, swimming, lunch, dinner and presentation of prizes. Friends are invited. For tickets and information, call Kopel I. Kahn, WO 2-9843, or WO 2-5900. * * MARY COUSENS and YUS- TER-ROSENBERG CHAP TER and LODGE will co-sponsor the "June Night Dance" 9 p.m. June 24 at - Adas Shalom Synagogue. Refreshments and prizes will be featured. For information, call Joyce Greenberg, VE 5-2876. * x * - PISGAH LODGE BOWLING LEAGUE has elected Nate Trager- president for the corn- ing term. Other officers are Sam Maza, honorary president and founder of the 25-year-old Bowling League; Aaron Lipin and Carl Wolfe, vice-presidents; Henry Zaft and Morrie Burn- stein, secretaries; Joe Faudem, PLASTIC FURNITURE COV OE 13,811 y::.: Kileinit*IK>MEMIX2:0,0i3VIN,.15 N,1 „, tr PHOTOGRAPHY Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lumberg will host an executive board meeting of the Radomer Aid and Ladies Society 8:30 p.m. Mon- day at the Workmen's Circle. Discussion will center on the annual picnic and other charity affairs. _ KILLED FA NCY FRYERS YOUNG HEN TURKEYS STRICTLY FRES ISH 52439°: FRESH LARGE H R G DELICIOUS SMO .D SABLE I CHICAGO KOSHER _SALAMI . . . 9 : :9 4` 4 ` FOREMOST COTTAGE CHEESE . . 19' , •MANISCHEWITZ BORSCHT 2 JQ atr's 49` I HUNTS PEACHES NZ.2„1/2 25` Above Prices Good June 9 to June 16 * 4( 27c lb. 29c lb. * * 4c 4( 13400 W. 7 MILE RD. Cor. Snowden FREE DELIVERY DI 1-4525 AMPLE PARKING ********************************************A