The Jewish Center announced the election of the following as officers for 1962-63: Charles H. Gershenson, p r e s i d e n t; Mrs. Harry L. Jackson, Louis LaMed, Jack 0. Lefton and Maurice S. Schiller, vice presidents; Mrs. Arthur I. Gould. secretary; Lester S. Burton, treasurer; Mrs. Sidney J. Karbel and Milton J. Miller, members-at-large. Special events for the coming weeks have been announced. The Jewish Center will pre- Clergymen Plan Campaign to Open Suburbs to Negroes sent the third annual acquacade, "Blue Canvas," 8:30 p.m. June 16-18 in the main building, 18100 Meyers. The aquacade will be a two- hour show, featuring 17 musical numbers, including the J.C.C. Synchronized Swimmers and the •Aquatic Art Students, plus many guest swimmers. An added at- traction will be the Carol Kimmel Dancers. who have appeared in theatrical productions and on TV. Tickets are on sale at the cashier's office, or write to Ed- ward Miller, J.C.C. Pool Office, 18100 Meyers, Detroit 35. Kanarek-Gruskin Troth Announced Mrs. Schlafer Installed President of Michigan Region Women's ORT , Mrs. N. H. Schlafer was in- east; Vernon Leopold, North- stalled as president of Michigan land; Lester Becher, Oakland Region, Women's American 'Hills; Jack Rubin, Parkwoods; ORT, at the Cal Kuttnauer, Suburban Hills; organization's Paul Sherizen, Town and Coun- recent annual try; and Leonard Schreiber, installation. c Vera Bramson. For the past two years, Alaska has the longest sea- Mrs. Schlafer coast of any state in the U.S., has been pres- with 6,640 miles. Florida is ident of the second, with 1,197. Northeast Chapter, larg- est in the Back in Action! country. She Mrs. Schlafer has served on the board of directors of Temple Beth El And His Orchestra Complete Entertainement and the Girls Scouts of Metro- Service politan Detroit_ She is a reader DI 1-2480 for "Recording for the Blind," a driver for Motor Aide of the National Council of Jewish Women and has been active in the Sinai and Women's Hos- pital Guilds, the Torch Drive HI FASHION CHILDREN'S and the Allied Jewish Cam- WEAR STORE paign. Offers interesting career with Other officers are Mesdames assured income. Owner hos Max Beal. William A. Wolk, other interests. Harry Aronow, Harold Sucher, $15,000 down Ralph Borin, Eugene Epstein and Jack Marcusin, vice presi- LO 5-0933 dents; Bernard Goldman, Sid- ney Wigler, Reuben Axelrod, Ben Borin and David Levin, secretaries; Herman Hack, treasurer; and Joseph Fenton, parliamentarian. Chapter presidents installed and his SHERATON-CADILLAC were Mesdames Joseph Jacob- ORCHESTRA son, Balmoral; Zvi Berkal, Glen- NOW AVAILABLE wood; Nathan Spector, Hamp- FOR ALL AFFAIRS ton; Martin Meyers, Hunting- Motor Bar ton Woods; Irwin Eisenfeld, Mt. * * * SHELDON ROTH THE CENTER CAMERA CLUB and the TEEN PHOTOG- A resolution has been passed RAPHY CLUB will have a photo by an assemblage of northwest exhibition in the main lobby of MISS SUSAN KANAREK Detroit clergymen to promote the Center through June 15. ** Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kanarek, discussion conferences in vari- PARENTS WITHOUT PART- 18481 Hartwell. announced the ous parts of the city for a cam- paign to open up all neighbor- NERS of the Jewish Center will engagement of their daughter, hoods in the metropolitan area have an open meeting 8:30 p.m. Susan Carol, to Sanford Grus- Tuesday at the Center's main kin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben to people of all races. Gruskin, 17420 Cherrylawn, at building. The motion, approved by Helen Leonard, psychologist a party held recently. more than 150 persons who met of the Adult Psychiatric Out- The bride-elect attends the Tuesday night at the Jewish Patient Clinic, Harper Hospital, Wayne State University School Center, was proposed by Dr. will discuss "Are You Ready For of Education. Her fiance at- Abraham F. Citron, community Remarriage?" tends the University of Mich- relations director for the Jewish Refreshments and a social igan. He will enter the Mar- Community Council. hour will follow. quette University School of The meeting was sponsored Dentistry and she will complete by the Council, the Michigan her studies at the University of Council of Churches and the Local Groups Honor Wisconsin beginning in the fall. Archdiocesan Committee on Memory of S. Shayne An Aug. 19 wedding is planned. Human Relations. Recalling the many contribu- The interfaith committee. Petosega Combines which set up the northwest con- tions that were made during his ference also plans to stage a lifetime by Sam Shayne, who Camp, Summer School metropolitan conference to dis- died June 24, 1961, a number The directors of Camp Peto- of Detroit groups in which he cuss "open occupancy." was especially sega have made final arrange- Res. UN 2-0319. After 5 WO 1-8000 It was expressed at Tuesday's active are join- ments with the Petoskey (Michi- Clemens; Harold Frank, North- meeting that individual block or ing in honor- gan) Public School System to provide a full summer school neighborhood associations are ing his mem- program. not adequate in creating among ory. Any camper who wishes to buyers and realtors a non-dis- Utilizing the combine a camp program with criminatory attitude in their occasion of the summer school may register for transactions. unveiling of a both. Alt credits earned in the A charge that Detroit is cre- monument in Petoskey Summer School are ating a solid Negro ghetto his memory, transferrable to all local school south of Six Mile road was at 1 p.m., Sun- systems. made by Prof. Albert Meyer, AT SURPRISINGLY LOW PRICES day. June 17, Leonard Baruch and Bertrand head of Wayne State Univer- • at Clover Hill Sandweiss, directors of Camp sity's Urban Research Labora- • Cemetery, Sho- Petosega, are available for con- tory, and Richard V. Marks, ex- lem Aleichem sultation. Parents may call UN ecutive secretary of the Detroit Institute lead- 4-7629 and EL 7-5321. Commission on Community Re- 8632 McNichols Rd. West ff ers and other UNiversity 4-8484 lations. groups p o in t Detroit. whose population is to the skill of Rho Pi Phi Will one-third Negro, will have a the deceased Install Officers 50 per cent Negro population Late Mr. Shayne in inspiring We Make Our Own Glasses Rho Pi Phi fraternity and aux- locked in ghettoes within its Jewish activities through art. iliary will hold a joint dinner- borders by 1980. they forecast- The late Mr. Shayne, who was HEADQUARTERS FOR ed, if conditions remain as they a designer at Walker's, made dance and installation of officers Wednesday at Calvert Catering. • LATEST DOMESTIC AND IM- are. art his hobby, and the results Eddie Berg will provide music PORTED FRAME FASHIONS of his efforts are now on dis- for dancing. The Auxiliary will play at the Sholem Aleichem provide entertainment. • PRESCRIPTIONS FOR GLASSES Institute, in the David Nursing ACCURATELY FILLED Home and in many private Want ads get quick results! FOR SALE LEONARD STANLEY SUPERB "LIVING" NATURAL COLOR CANDIDS * TUXEDO RENTAL * * * 1 4 1K homes. Mr. Shayne and his wife were active leaders in a de- bating society which continues to function and which has adopted the name "Samuel Shayne Debating Society" in tribute to Mr. Shayne's memo- * y. At the Sholem Aleichem In- stitute are portraits, painted by Mr. Shayne, of Sholem Alei- chem, I. L. Peretz and Dr. Chaim Zhitlowsky. * WHITE IS RIGHT A( To honor Mr. Shayne's mem- 11. for Summer WEDDINGS Ar ory, the Sholom Aleichem Li 4c - and P ROMS brary set aside a special sec- * EXPERT ALTERATIONS .4( tion named "The S a m u e-1 Shayne Section," and appro- * and Major Remodeling of „lc priate plaque has been in- *. LADIES' and MEN'S stalled to mark the honor of memory. * CLOTHING "it his Mr. Shayne periodically made ,A._ **********41t the drawings of emblems for publications for local move- Air NEWEST SELECTION ments. Many of his paintings OF SUMMER * were sold to derive an income 4C for local movements. SUITS He is survived by his wife, SPORT COATS Frances, an active leader in the SLACK S Sholem Aleichem Institute, Pi- oneer Women and other organi- zations; nephews and nieces. ;4( * * * * RADOM • Tailors Cioinfirs Cleaners • 22 1!,5 Cooloricw, Oak Pork U 7-1511 --(**********, • Immediote Repair Dave Diamond - UN 4-4346 OAK PARK, MICH. LI 7-5068 Hours: Daily & Sat. 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m. — Thursdays to 9 p.m. The pleasure of Your Company is requested at joivn, 6- CORIVALI, &Hip 26600 HAGGERTY (South of Twelve Mile Road) Sunday, the Tenth of June, Nineteen Hundred and Sixty-Two OPEN HOUSE — 1:00 to 5:00 P.M. Plan To Visit Us And Spend An Enjoyable Afternoon in The Country With Family, Friends. Refreshments Will Be Served. Our Staff Will Be Pleased To Take You On A Tour Of Our Own PRIVATE CAMP SITES, SWIMMING POOL, DINING ROOM Mr.-Mrs. Group Meets Mr. and Mrs. Group, City of Hope, will meet 8:30 p.m: Sat- urday at the home of Irving and Pauline Weintraub, 20566 Mur- ray Hill. 13720 W. 9 MILE nr. COOLIDGE and His Orchestra WO 2-4814 • Reasonably Priced ROSEN OPTICAL SERVICE For the Finest in Music And Other Facilities . . MA 6-6308 VE 7-6701 Leona and Mort Kanfer Directors 23 -- THE DETR OIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, June 8, 1982 Center Re-Elects C. H. Gershenson