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OMMUNITY Louis Paul to Direct Camps

Pre-School Day Camp

Louis Paul, Director of Health and Physical Education Department of tile Jewish Community Center, will be Director of the Center pay Camp and Camp Jay- • C-C, the resident cartip. Sherman Poska, Aquatic DirecDr. Ralph Ilunchc, 1950 Nobel tor and Acting Youth Advisor of Peace I'ri/o winner and a top tho Jewish Community Cepter; ranking member of the United will be assistant director in both Nations Secretariat, will keynotecamps. * tho Centennial Inter-Faith Day Camping Experience program t o be held at Omaha Sta Louis Paul, Physical Education dlum at 8:30 p. m. Saturday, Jyji Director of the Center for -the 26. Also featured in the saititc to past three years, received his- B. A, The program of the Pre-SchoolUlter-faith harmony will bo the in Education degree at Illinois cr's Camp will Include garnet, dra"Mariners" quartet of the Arthur State Teachers College, and his matics, recreation, nature study, •Godfrey show. Masters in School Administration arts and crafts, singing*and w a d Largest Chprui from the University of ^Nebraska. ing. '•.•..., ..; : . • • . •• :• • More than 750 voices of the Mr. Paul has had five years of Mrs. Norton Garon, a graduate three major faith* will be blended camping experience, and several of the University of Michigan, a together t o represent the largest years- In outdoor rocrebUori, specialist In Nursing and KinderInter-falth chorus ever to ting in Mr. Poska has directed the garten Education, will be Director tills area. swimming program at the Center of the Pre-School Day Camp. Choirs from Beth El, Beth Isfor the past three years, and did Registration will bo accepted rael and Temple Israel will rcprerecreation work for the past fiva OR. RALPH for either a two week period for MOt the Jewish faith. Cantor years. Mr. Poska's skill In proAaron h Edgar of Beth El will di $12.50, or four week period for gramming resulted I n many new rect tho combined Jewish chore $25.00. Thta fee Includes transactivities for children at the Cengroup* In religious selections prior Defense Dept. Will portation, materials, and a light ter. v to the forming of the massed snack in the mid-morning. ChilCamping to Begin Cooperate in chorus. dren will be returned home In Day Camp will begin Monday, time for lunch. Tercentenary Fete Lighted Candles June 28, and will be held at Peony Each member of the audience The children will be picked up Park daily from .Monday through Washington (JTA) — The De- at 8:45 a. m., at the following will be given a candle to be lightFriday, for a period of four weeks; ed as a symbol of inter-falth co- fense Department will cooperate In points: Beth El Synagogue, Beth ending July 23. plans for the 300th anniversary Israel Synagogue, Temple Israel, operation. C a m p Jay-C-C, the resident Frank Kogarty, president of the celebration of Jewish settlement In and the Jewish Community Cencamp, will begin August 2, and this country, Lt. Col. Thomas CorOmaha Chamber of Commerce, will be held at Camp Brewster at ter. They will be returned to their will serve ni master of ceremo- rlgan, spcakinc for the Office of respective homes at noon. Bcllevue, also for a. period of four nies, Dr. Ilichanl Duncan, director the Secretary of Defense, declared weeks, ending August 30. Registration Is now 'being acof the Onwilm Symphony, will di- here at n conference of the Ter- cepted and enrollment will be lim"With registration almost comcentenary Committee on Military rect the massed chorus. plete In both camps," Mr. Paul, ited. Participation. The guest speaker, Dr. Ralph Camp director, said, "We are now Supervising this project are Bunche, won the Nobel prize for Tercentenary committees on milSherman Ponka planning a program that will be of his efforts In obtaining an armis- itary participation will be organ- Mrs. Mike Freeman, chairman of benefit to our youngsters In both tice In the war between Israel and i z e * in communities across Jhc Children's Activities,: and Mrs. camps. We have a competent and Lloyd Friedman, chairman of the country, and the national committhe Arab states. He has served an devoted staff, and an excellent chairman of the Department of tee wil) prepare a program with Pre-School Day Camp. * program that will appeal to all Political Science at Howard Unl specific suggestions on how local campers." verxlty In Washington, D. C , nndcommittees can participate In lo- Israel Exports Registration for Day Camp a r e ' later became assistant to the pres- cal celebrations. The committee Another season of day camping now on a waiting list basis Only. ident at the university. London (JTA)—Israel.exported s considering the preparation of a Several openings are still availgets underway Monday morning During. 'World War II, he wasspecial military exhibit, nnd will to Britain more than twice as as some 90 boys and girls will able at Camp Jay-C-C. Parents principal research analyst for Of- call upon historical societies for much as she bought from that gather at Peony Park. Registra- who want to be assured of regisfice of Stragctlc Services. Dr. mementos, letters, citations, med- country during the first f o u r tions are so numerous that a wait- tration -for their youngsters are Bundle has been awarded honor- als and military paintings and pho- months of 1953, Barclays Bank ing list has been set up to handle urged to contact the camp office ary degrees from 37 universities tographs relating to Jewish par- Overseas Review reported this additional youngsters. The boys without delay, Mr. Paul said. atound the world. He Is now serv- ticipation in the country's military week. It said that Israel ImportAlfred Sophir4 is chairman of ing as governor^at-largo for thrhistory. Historical records "will ed from Britain goods worth 2,- and girls will be picked up at the Camp Jay-C-C and Mrs. Stanley Center, Temple Israel, Beth-El Board of Governors of the Ameri- also be reviewed for names of Jews 742,719 pounds while It exported Maypor chairman of Day Camp. can National Red Cross and 1*who took part in outstanding mili- to Britain goods valued at 6,542,- and Beth Israel at 9 a. m. An excellent program has been also director of the Fund for tlir tary events. 540 pounds. planned Including swimming, arts Advancement of Education In and crafts, nature study, games, N e w York City, . • * - . dramatics; group singing and trip-Tho _"Marlners" who have won outs to various points of Interest. fame with Arthur Godfrey started Many counselors will be back to The EPSTEIN-MORGAN POST singing together white serving in guide the campers^ through their NO. 260, Jewish War Veterans will the U. S. Coast Guard during fun packed experiences. Th6y are present a narrative play in comWorld War JX > Moynard Tatelman, Barbara Paul, memoration of Omaha's CentenAbout 118 Rnyim members, their Jerry Marer, Marsha Waxenberg, nial Celebration at the Centennial dates, parents and guests saw Miss Nancy Barren, Bernle.'• Feldman, Theme Center Stage Wednesday Judy Krantz named Rnylm "Dream Danny Epstein, Sonny Belman, evening, July 28, Max (Conner, •Jerusalem (JTA) — Israel and lirl" at the club's fourth annual Shirley Noodell. Recent additions Centennial chairman has anthe Soviet Union have agreed to Formal held Saturday at the Highto* the staff include Enid Levey, nounced. The play taken from the land West Club. raise the rank of their envoys to Lois Shapiro, Allan Crounse and American Jewish Hour, a preseneach other's governments from Diane, Cooper; : , New officers for tho coming year tation of the St. Louis, Mo., Jewminister to ambassador, it was were announced^ Jerry Marer will The youngsters will be picked ish War Veterans Is being rewritannounced hero this week. up at the designated spots and ten by Sherman Llpstcln. A can head the club as president. Other brought out to Peony Park to newly elected officers are: Hob for JWV members for thewariou* spend the day. A hot lunch will parts will be made In the next IsG o l d s t e i n , vice-president; Hob be sefved at noon with a rest hour sue of the Jewish Press. Wintroub, secretary; Gene Kohn, Sunday Radio to follow. The youngsters will be^ treasurer; Dick Raskin, sergeantreturned to their pick-up places at* Sunday, August 1 has been set at-arms; Shelly Krantz, Youth "Message of Israel" under aside for the Epstein-Morgan Post 4 p.m. Council Representative, and Murthe auspices of tho Union of All parents interested in send- and Auxiliary picnic. Co-chairman. ray Newman, alternate. American Hebrew Congregaing their youngsters for tho sec- Meyer Kaplan announces that the Gifts of appreciation were pretions will be broadcast over ond two week session are asked to picnic will be held at the Riverview sented to Ray Sombcrg, past presKO1L from 10 to 10:30 a. m. make reservations for their chil- Park Pavilion from 1 to 5 p. m. V V ilent; Larry Alberts, club advisor, Rabbi Leo Bergman of Touro dren by calling the Day Camp of- Further information will be Issued and Suzl Richards, last year's ip the near future. Synagogue in New Orleans will fice at JA 13G6. dream girl. speak. Commander Abe S. Miller and For service In the fraternity In Iowa-Nebraska Department ComJordan Aid • "For Those Who Dream," a the last year, Marty Greene remander Max Kanner plan to atdrama commemorating the 57th ceived the Most Outstanding Judy Krsnti Washington (JTA)—The State tend the Fifth Regional Jewish Anniversary of the founding of Freshman Trophy Jind Dick Ras- Sombcrg. Department announced this week War Veterans Conference to ba Zionism by TheoJoro Herzl will kin and Art Novak were recipients The historian's report was given extension of economic aid to Jor- held in St. Paul, Minn., July 2, », bo presented over WOW-Radio of the Most Outstanding Sopho- by Dave Her/og and Dick Frank, dan. The new agreement with and 4.' from 11:30 a. m. <o 12 noon. more nwards. The Jewish War Veterans will past vice-president announced the Jordan provides for a tentative alThese Eternal Light programs Llndy Paul, director of Health new officers- Ed Belzer served as location of $8,000,000 and enters have a booth at the Carnival to b» are under the nutplcea of the and Athletic Department of the master of ceremonies. into operation immediately. The held on tho grounds of the Omaha f Jewish Theological Seminary of Jewish Community Center, preFollowing the dance, an nllmietto first project Includes the shipment Veterans Hospital Saturday, Juhr America. sented the Athlete of the Year was held on the eighteenth fair- of supplies for water and Irriga- 10, VAVS Alternate Mai Tepper Trophy foe the first time to Ray way. tion project*desired by Jordan. < announced, • • • • .

Mariners Quartet In Centennial Fete

A Prc-School Day Camp, Dmlied to children who are at least four years old, find not yet in kindergarten, will be conducted for four weeks, beginning July 7 and ending August 3. The camp Is sponsored by the Jewish Commu nlty Center. The Pre-School Day Camp will be especially geared to the needs of children of pre-school age.

JCC Day Camp Opens Monday

Judy Krantz Named Dream Girl at Rayim Annual Formal

JWV Narrative At Theme Center

Envoys' Rank

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