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For further intormalioii mi the following activities and jirwgrams call the Jewish f'wniiiiunily Center's Activities Office, 34-M3G6.
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this week, , o u n c i I Philanthropies Are there exercises that require little eiiort but show excelchairmen B a r b a r a ./ess and lent results? Would it be possible to perform a full routine of Marshall Abrahams stated the exercises in just a few minutes each day? Could some exercises following." The Philanthropies be performed while one is working or lounging around at home? The answers to all of these questions is an emphatic yes, and Campaign provides us with a explained in a small booklet prepared for. women listing and de- tremendous opportunity to aid in saving J e w i s h lives. If scribing the new form of isometric exercises. The booklet, prewe. really mean-to achieve this pared by the Center, is the only booklet now available for women on this increasingly popular form of new exercises. Copies may result, if we really believe in its be reserved by culling the Center with a charge of 2i> cents bein^ importance, we must take it made to cover the cost of handling and mailing. upon ourselves to give and give Other Center publications available include college informagenerously from the bottom of tion kits, vocational materials rind booklets on the major Jewish our hearts." In concluding the holidays. letter the chairmen and the Marshalls r e m i n d e d all the Swimming Instruction Stressed Youth Council members of the Parents should enrol! their children in the Center's "Learn to Swim" classes now in advance of summer camping and sum- Rally, Saturday evening at iS:0(), April •!, at the Sheraton-Fonte mer activities. Barton Grcenberg, Center swim chairman commented this week. Classes are open for grade mid junior high .nolle Hotel Ballroom. Barbaia school age students weekdays on Tuesdays and Thursdays or Givot and Carl Uiekes. 1%<S Wednesdays nnd Fridays from 4:15 to 5:15 p.m. while preschool Marshalls have placed special age children can learn to swim with their mothers in special emphasis their goal of 100 per Kiddy Kii.'Hics classes Tuesday and Thursday mornings. cent cooperation for the Drive. Instructional classes are open to adults in the morning and evenings and special recreation sessions are open for family swimming Sunday afternoons from 2:30 to 4:'M) p.m. Those desiring instruction may join the classes at any session. A special summer schedule of swimming classes is to be announced shortly, Greenberg concluded. With over 30 buildings, including an administration building, residence c a b i n s , a hospital, Help Available in All School Subjects plus other facilities like a large Providing assistance to students doing poorly in particular main lodge serving as a comschool subjects, or developing a sound background for subjects munity building, the Esther K. is the purpose of the Center's Tutoring Service. College students Newman Camp is almost a total and graduates provide the individual and personal instruction self-sufficient community. and supervision needed or desired by the student. Water is pumped, chlorinated Tutors are arranged by calling the Center's Activities Office, 342-I3GC. A small hourly charge is made by the; tutors for their and filtered through a separate services. No charge is made by the Center for arranging the water treatment system and 23 program miles of underground pipe deOver 50 students ueie helped the first semester of school to liver water to nil sanitary faattain better grades bv the 'tutoring Sci\ ico. cilities in the camp The only service needed by the camp, Edward D. Brodkey Chess Fans Requested to Call In Camp Committee C h a i r m a n Thoso interested in playing chess are urged to call in to the stated, is electrical service to Center as a chess group is being formed to peunit weekly eveoperate pumps, m o t o r s and ning informal chess play and competition kitchen and refrigeration equipInstruction ns well as competition is being planned with the ment. In emergencies s o m e group being opened to the public.
Figuratively Speaking Exercise Booh for Women
Two special Coffees will be held Tuesday, March 31 at the Dr. Philip Slier Jewish Home for Aged. The Captains working with Mrs. feadore Elewitz, Mrs. A.C. Fcllman and Mrs. C. M. Newman will gamer for a morning colfee at 9.30 a m. A special bncfmg on new aspects of this
Camp a Small City For Children 7-14 power can be generated by the camp with standby generators. Other facilities of the large m o d e r n camp include play areas, riding ring and stable area, picnic grounds, camping a r e a s , plus endless miles of trails to hike or ride over. The camp designed for 110 campers plus staff represents the newest and best designed camp in the entire Midwest Urodkey commented and il will open its iecond .season .starting June 22nd. Campers may be registered for two, four, six or eight weeks of camping, but parents are uiged to register early as only capacity will be accepted for each of the four two week periods.
year's women's campaign will take place. The Young Women's captains and workers vnU meet ttial atternoon at 1:30 p.m. for Coffes and discussion. Mrs. M a r l o n S o in b e r g aud Mrs. Warrea Zweiback are co-chairman for this section In addition, a panel of men
Sobvl will speak at both meetings, on behalf of local agencies. Dr. Morris Margolin will talk on J e w i s h Education. He is chairman of the Jewish Education Committee. Millard Kosenberg, chairman of ADL. will explain the important role of lh» Anti-Defamation League. Harold Sobel. director Family and Child Service of the Federation, will discuss the functions and needs ol the various departments of the Federation. P a u l V e r e t, executive director of Jewish Federation s\iU \nt<*vym>\. \Ue SYAtional and intenuilional agencies A question and answer period will follow. All women invited to these respective meetings jie requested to attend Mis Fied Brodkey, Women's G e n e r a 1 Chairman, said.
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Btisinps>i and Professional oaplains and \ve>rl{ers of the Women's Division of the Philanthropies Campaign a(h'tidt'd a coffee at wliii-h <ime» l»lans were completed for tins supper to be held Wednesday, April 8, at the Jewisjh Community Center. Miss Dorothy Weiner is chairman of Jhis section. The gathering took place at the home of Mrs. Fred Brod]key, Women's General Chairman. .Tho'following attended: (Back row: ^landing, left to rifiht) Miss Kalali Franklin, Miss Dorothy Kulmnsteiji, Miss Elizabeth Hart, Mrs. Harry SaHzman, Miss Ida Spring, Mrs. Samuel
S. Kaplan, Miss l.ee Grccnbrrf;, Miss Julia Zuker, Mrs. Grace I^nk, Mrs. Phillip D. SHma.rtr, Mrs. Marks Loritf, Mrs. Melvina SpH/er, Mrs. Fred Brodlcey, Bliss Lillian - Slutzky. (Seated, left io right) Miss .Dorothy Weincr, Mrs. Jennie Rosenblatt, Miss Besse Blanlf, Mrs. Josef Mayer, Mrs. Alice Ilefiger, Miss Sylvia Parilman, Mrs. David Greenberg, Mis* Myrtle Freeman, Mrs. Abe Mozer, Mrs.' Isadora Dansky, Mrs. Georga Kagan. (Front row, left to right) Miss Toby Fellman, Miss Vivian Web* mail/aud Miss Judith Kate. '