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January 12, 1962 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1962-01-12

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Camp ing Grou

Can You Identify These .. .

Will Be Honored And Do You Have Old Photos?
.byr . Federation
Fresh Air Society Marks 60th
.
The Jewish Welfare Federa-

Feb. 6, the 60th anniversary of
the Fresh Air Society will be
celebrated at a dinner meeting,
when the past presidents will be
honored. Mrs. Samuel Chapin
and Alan Luckoff are chairmen
At the annual meeting of the of the society's anniversary com-
Jewish Welfare Federation on mittee.

Harry L. Jackson, Alex Schrei-
ber, Harry Jacobson, Charles
N. Agree, Barney Smith, Mil-
ton M. Maddin, Nathan Mil-
stein, Dr. Irving Posner, and
currently, Maxwell Katzen.

IN '25'

tion of Detroit will hold its
annual meeting Tuesday, Feb. 6,
Mrs. Milton S. Goldman, Meridian
Ave., Miami Beach, Fla., wins $25
at the Jeivish. Center.
for her Chinese Kasha Cantonese.
The Fresh Air Society; which.
was one of nine inccirporating
IN
'gencies when: the 'Federation,
E
CANTO
was founded,. will hold a - 60th
FOR YOUR KA
1 cup onio
2 cups cooked
anniversary celebration at . thatj
per
2 green •
Wolff's Kasha
a ' with the
And. delight
ng oil
tbs. c
2 cups celery with
meeting.
. All do is submit
dish you
cal '
.
tops
e recipe for using Wolff's
your f.
1-e.gg ome
'Since the establishinent of
...for stuffing chicken, derm
• Ka
on box. Refrig-
Cook Kasha as dire
the . Pre'sii "Air- SoCietY,'in 1902,-
elery and onions.
, va • 'k ,
Coarsely c
aking knis
e
'the' society - has. provided - carnp-
in thin strips. Add to
een
pe
s,
oups.,..side
rge skillet. Stir while
oil
`ing va4tiOns for thousandS Of
, pep •
chopped mu
e minutes. Break up cold
in
children. One-half of the camp-
o grains with fork. Mix with
this al
Ka
other tasty u
ables and cook over low heat five
ers paid no fee. or a reduced
favorite.
mutes, stirring several times. Just be-
fee while the rest paid the full
fore serving, blend in soy sauce, salt
and pepper. Garnish with chopped scal-
YOU
cost.
lions and shredded - omelet.
recipe with
Send your
The Jewish Welfa - re Federa-
ox top to: Phyllis
a Wolff's
tion was established Oct 15,•
enn Yan, N. Y. We will pay
1926. The incorporating agen-
$25.00 for every recipe published;
cies then were: United Jewish
but every entrant receives a FREE
Also-enjoy
Charities, Fresh Air Society,
Kasha Cookbook and all recipes be-
Wolff's Creamy
The little girls shown in this Tamarack and programs for come Wolff's property.
Jewish Centers Association,
Kernels (grits)
younger
children
at
Fresh
Air
photo
are
posing
on
the
grounds
Kasha 'N' Gravy
Jewish Social Service, Bureau
Camp,
serving
600
children
per
of
Fresh
Air
Camp
at
Venice
Kasha Soup
(now the Jewish Family and
Children's Service), North Beach on Lake St. Clair. - The period.
During its 60 years, Fresh
End Clinic (now Sinai Hospi- year? 1916! And we would like
tal's Shiffman Clinic), United to identify them—so if you rec- Air Society has had 16 presi-
Brown Buckwheat Groats
Hebrew Schools, Hebrew Free ognize any of these pretty faces, dents: Miss Ida V. Kopple,
Distributed by:
Mrs.
Samuel
Van
Noorden,
Miss
call
Sam
Marcus,
director
of
the
Loan Association, United Jew-
ish Campaign (changed in 1930 Fresh Air. Society. It's part of Edith S. Heavenrich • (who
- NATIONAL WHOLESALE
KITCHEN
to the Allied Jewish Campaign) the plan to celebrate the so- served twice), Mrs: Henry
GROCERY COMPANY
MAID
FOODS
Wineman,
Mrs.
Wolf
Kaplan,
and Detroit Service Group. ciety's 60th anniversary this year.
M. Rosenthal,
8938 12th • Street
Mrs.
Edwin
1900 Wilkens Street
Any
pictures
or
memorabilia
that
Since then, Community Work-
- Detroit, Michigan
Detroit, Michigan
Mrs. Sally Brown Nirenberg,
Jewish
News
readers
may
have
shop, JeWish Community Coun-
cil, Jewish Home for Aged, of the early days of Fresh Air
Jewish House of Shelter, Jew- Camp, or the Belle Isle outings
ish Vocational Service, Mid- which preceded them, would be
rasha, Resettlement Service welcome additions to the exhibit
and Sinai Hospital have be- which will be part of the cele-
bration. Mr. Marcus can be con-
come member agencies.
at 18100 Meyers Road, DI
The Federation was estab- tacted
1-5666.
lished so that the Detroit com-
The Belle Isle picnics began in
munity could have one organi-
zation to raise funds, budget 1902 for mothers and children,
were
the money and anticipate fu- mostly new Americans who
ture areas of need. The funds trying to adjust to the•- ways of
collected the . Federation's a new land. With a street car
annual Allied Jewish Campaign chartered for a day and volun-
helP support Federation's 14 lo- teers with baskets of food, the
cal agencies, United Jewish Ap- women and children were off for
bravo! bravo!' brayissimo! Italian-style!
peal and 55 local, National and a day in the fresh air.
Two years later, experiments
overseas causes.
Edward I: Fleischman, chair- with overnight camping began in
man of the committee on nomi- rented cottages, under the en-
nations for the Federation, an- thusiastic direction of Miss
nounced that Max M. Fisher, Blanche Hart, direction of United
Morris Garvett, Charles H. Jewish Charities from: 1903 to
Gershenson, Mrs. John C. Hopp, 1923.
Miss Ida V. Kopple was first
Judge Theodore Levin, Alan E,
president of Freih Air . Society,
Schwartz, Abe Shiffrna
Joshua Sperka and . illiam upported by devoted workers,
ong whom were Miss Anna
n
SuCher have b
al meet-
mon, Miss . Edith S. Heaven=
for election at
tion's board
Mrs. Isaac Polozker (Flo-
ing to- the
Higer ) Mrs. Edwin Rosen-
- of governor or a three e
' Mrs. Harry -Z. Brown
in. 1965.
term end -
ie K.), Mrs. Samuel Van
• Othe e ons may be
den (Edna Selling), Mrs.
petition or
noted
uel Hoexter (Adele Ros-
by not less
sign
field), MisS Sadie Hirsch-
me ers of th
e ti
n and Mrs. Albert Kahn.
with the
fil
a ti
pr ident of
The first permanent camp was
le than 10 •
located at Venice Beach on Lake
al meetin
a
St. Clair. Underwritten by in-
tee dividual gifts, the camp was
of he nomi ting co
are amuel S Green g, Dr. opened in 1912: Miss Augusta
Julian Brown became camp director, And
Ric d C. Hertz,
Stollman. in 1916 Abraham J. Levin joined

• and
the staff as the first male coun-
selor..
The camp was eventually en-
larged to serve 200 children per
period. These youngsters were
indigent, referred by United
Jewish Charities and the Depart-
ment of Public Welfare.
The land for Fresh Air Camp
at Blaine Lake near Brighton
was a gift - from Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin M. Rosenthal. In 1927
camp activities were transferred
from Venice Beach to the newly-
constructed buildings at Blaine
For your family, yo
Lake. Here, for 35 years, the
very ne dairy. 1 c
sup
Fresh Air Society served the
Chef 13 y-A a
epturpds a re
children of the Detroit Jewish
Italian vo
ever Cheese Ra •
th
community, some 230 each pe-
st
riod. The philosophy of service
feast!
d here's w
ou
has been changed -and it is no
Ha
serve!
sting tender litt
caroni
longer for indigent children only,
pies fi d with tangy the
.. lavished
but serves children from all eco-
with s ory tomato sa
immered with
nomic levels.
mush ms and
e, and seasoned to
In -1950, 'the development of
eal Italian way.
ive
Camp Tamarack was undertakerr
by the Jewish Welfare Federa-
.
hat a treat to serve...tastier and
tion, and two years later it was
easier than the frozen kind. And so much
opened as a year-round camp rec-
thriftier, too: Costs only about 15t a serv-
NOODLES and FARFEL
reation area. The Fresh Air So-
ing. Each can serves two. Buy several cans
ciety now operates its camp for
today.
older boys and girls at - Camp

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