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September 22, 1961 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1961-09-22

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Fontainebleau Adds
Bob Miller to Appear Detroiters Announce
$2 Million in Features; in Folk Music Festival Double U Ranch S
Double U Ranch,
just
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Changes to Re S
outside Tucson, A ' , is not only

MIAMI BEACH — A major
change in policy designed to pro-
vide the ultimate • in resort pri-
vacy and fabilitieS for guests will
be undertaken this season by the
plush Fontainebleau, according
to an announcement by President
Ben Novack.
Approximately $2,000,000 in
additional features will be pro-
vided "high-season" visitors at
no increase in rates, he revealed,
adding that the new program will
be inaugurated shortly after
Thanksgiving.
Fontainebleau will be trans-
formed into a resort, reserved
exclusively for guests and their
friends. To insure this theme, a
new entrance and driveway have
been constructed and only guests
as well as their invited friends
will be admitted to Fontainebleau
after Thanksgiving.
A new indoor pool; complete
with 200 sun lamps, is awaiting
guests this year. In the same area
of this pool, situated in the north-
east section of the Cabana Club,
bowling lanes with automatic
equipment have been installed as
well as a- new billiard room.
The Health Spa, also situated
in the Cabana Club, has been
enlarged, featuring new therapy
rooms and a complete gymnasi-
um. For the first time, this year
the Fontainebleau will provide a
complete spa plan, including
three special meals and two
snacks daily. In addition the guest
will have a medical examination
on admittance and a massage
daily as well as special super-
vision.
Four new tennis courts have
been built in the Fontainebleau
Gardens and free golf -at an ex-
clusive country club is now only
minutes away on the new ex-
pressways. Putting greens and a
driving range are located on the
premises. Additional sports fea-
tures will this year include ice
skating, with a new rink installed
in the Pavillon area of the Ca-
bana Club, as well as water ski-
ing.
A luxurious new dining room
titled Club Gigi has been com-
pleted and will be reserved ex-
. elusively for hotel guests and
friends as well as a limited , mem-
bership of Greater Miami resi-
dents. For the first time this
year, Fontainebleau will offer
the Modified American Plan
through the "high-season," with
the European Plan optional.
La Ronde Supper Club has
also been reserved exclusively
for guests as a grill with nightly
dancing. Two galas a week on
Wednesdays and Saturdays will
be presented to guests with star-.
studded shows. Complementing
this program will be a series of
fiesta nights in the Boom Boom
Lbunge, the home set of the na-
tional television show Surfside
Six, as well as other entertain-
' ment areas of the hotel.
.A complete social and enter-
tainment staff has been created
to help guide guests during the
day and evening programs.

Alpha Nu Parents Club
Opens Season Tuesday

"Let's Get Acquainted" is the
theme of the Alpha Nu Parents
Club meeting 8:30 p.m. Tuesday
at the Madison Dental Supply
Company, 15888 Wyoming.
Guest speakers will be Drs.
Martin Naimark, Norman Segal
and Azriel Weller of the Detroit
Alumni Chapter of Alpha Omega
Dental Fraternity.
Parents whose sons are at-
tending the University of Detroit
Dental School and parents of
graduates are invited to attend.
Mesdames Harr y Jacobson,
Philip Kollin and Irving Kleiff
will be hostesses for the social
hour following the meeting.
Newly elected officers are Irv-
ing Kleiff, president; Mrs. Sam
Bicoll, vice president; Irwin Sher-
man, treasurer; Mesdames Sam
Schreibman and Monte Meskin,
secretaries and Irving Grand,
sergeant-at-arms.

a beautiful mo
"dude" ranch
offering win
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of a fine 'e t
is the chie
hotel, but
and hobb of Milt and. c be
ler, two well-k w '
roiters
who ar s is owne and op ators.
ride h sebac along
Gue
fascin. g Indian rails, .swim '
d enjoy
the h ted pool
new p ting green.
Bre 'fast rides and•eque
meals erved beside
e swim-
ming p 1 are oth-
atures that
nch vacations
make D •le
particular
joyable. Interest-
ing sightseeing, trips can be ar-
ranged.
Double U Ranch is open from
Nov. 15 to April 30, with family
plan rates available from Nov. 1
to Dec. 15, and from Jan
Feb. 5.
olor
Full information
t • ed by
brochures may be
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writing Babe Ma
x 61. , Tucson,
U Ranch, P.O.
ugh any travel
Ariz., or t
agent,

BOB MILLER

Folksinger Bob Miller will
appear in Detroit's first annual
Folk Music Festival G r and
Jamb or e e and Hootenanny
Sept. 24 at Northland Play-
house.
Miller spent the summer at
Camp Farband as a counselor
and music director. A Wayne
rsing Sch
State University student, he has Sinai
gained recognition at Ford Celeb tes Fif
ea
High School, Twin Pines Show
ing,
Shap o School
(WWJ-TV), Starlit Stairway progra in practi
ng
(WXYZ-TV), and is a graduate Sinai
ebrat-
spital, is no
of the Don Large Chorus ing its ifth anniver ary
(WJR).
the opening f our
"Sin
doors," tated Ruth B. delson,
of Shapero Schoo
princip
Women's Division
graduated 269 p
"we ha
of Israel Bonds to
rv-
tical nu s who are now
lich-
in D oit and othe
Host Annual Brunch ing
igan comm 'ties."
The Women's Division, State
Fifty-four n t s from
of Israel Bonds, will sponsor its throughout the entire state are
annual High Holy Day inaugural now enrolled in the 10th class.
cash collection brunch at 11 a.m.
Applications are being ac-
Thursday at the Holiday Manor. cepted for the spring class,
Mesdames Joseph Katchke and which begins in March. Those
Mrs. Max Stollman t as co- who are interested in this pro-
chairmen.
gram should c on t a c t the
Mrs. Theo
Bargman,
Shapero School of Nursing, 6801
orary Detr 'Women's Divisi
W. Outer Dr. Both men and
chairman nd the first Detroi'
omen 18 years or older may
Women' Division Israel B nd
ply for admission.
chairma , will give a repo on
the I rnational Leaders
TURN ITURE
feren
of the Israel Bo
SERVICE
gam ion held in Je
su er, where she/
Refinishing - Restoring
gat
Furniture
is year's br
ho
Repaired &
Refinished
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auguration
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REFINISHING
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OUR SPECIALTY
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cash
ases, sales nd •collec-
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