Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 February 1960 — Page 2

The National Jewish POST and OPINION

Friday, February 26. I §6#

THE JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER OPENS REGISTRATION FOR KIWACA DAY CAMP

The Jewish Community center summer day camp will open registration for this summer by a pre-registration week ending Monday, Feb. 29 for all returning campers. This will be followed by a general registration for all ' ne\v campers during the month '.of March. Ralph S cheer, Kiwaca Day Camp Director, announced that' plans are being formulated for two three-week periods of camping this summer. The first ses- . sion will start on Monday, June 27, and will extend through Friday, July 15. The second session

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will begin on Monday, July 25, and will end Friday, Aug. 12. THE FEE will be $40 per session and an additional $10 per session if transportation is desired. A $10 camp deposit is required upon registi’ation, as well as a $5 transportation deposit if transportation is required. In addition, plans are being set to offer a kosher lunch for parents who prefer not to send lunches. Many of last year’s staff will be returing to camp and many old summer friendships will be renewed. The program will be conducted from 9:30 in the morning. A full day’s activities will be held until 4 p.m. each day Monday through Friday. COOKOUTS win be held and over-night trips will be an intricate part of camping. Summer time is swimming time at Kawaca Day Camp, which features swimming twice daily — both

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learning to swim instruction in the morning and afternoon free swim integrated with acquatic

programs.

For information contact Ralph Scheer at the Center, CL 1-9468. The camp offers a diversified program for all boys and girls between the ages of 6-11 yeai's. Rabbi Casufo 7 s Son Graduates College Maurice Casuto recently received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Roosevelt University,

Chicago.

Casuto is the son of Rabbi gg Isaac M. Casu-

to, the former spiritual leader of Etz - Chaim, the Sephardic Congregation. Rabbi Casuto is p r e s e ntly leader of the Sephardic congregation, New

Joan B. Hays Betroth To Stanley Louis Viaran

Joan Belle Hays and Stanley Louis Vigran plan to wed June 5. in the Indianapolis Hebrew congregation. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H. Hays, parents of the bride, reside at 5775 Washington blvd. Miss Hays, a graduate of the University of

Wisconsin, has completed two years of graduate study at Stanford university. She belongs to the Dhi Beta speech and music professional fraternity. Mr. Vigran, Richmond, is the son of Mr. and M*'s. Harry Vigran. \

SCHEER LOOKS FOR CAMP STAFF HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS TO BE USED Ralph Sheer, director of Ki- Scheer, director Kiwaca

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Rabbi Casuto Lots, Brooklyn. The son is now serving as cantor of Congregation B’nai Israel, Maywood, 111., and is principal of the Central Talmud Torah. Besides these positions he is also a court reporter.

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waca day camp announces that the camp is in the process of hiring counselors for this coming

summer.

A full staff of 20 people will be needed this year in order to meet the requirements of the Jewish Community center’s day

camp.

In addition to supervisory and administrative staff require-

Day

Camp, Jewish Community Center, 6701 Hoover Rd.

Miss Bernstein, Mr. H. Lawrence Become Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bernstein.

6916 N. Tacoma, announce the

,. , , t i engagement of their daughter merits, five male and five female ph Herman Law “ en |

counselors will be recruited from the applicants. High school students will be used for counselor in training as well as junior coun-

selor positions.

The camp session for 1960 will begin June 20 and terminate Aug. 12. Salaries will be geared to previous experience, age and ed-

ucation.

Forward inquiries to Mr. Ralph

Mrs. Satz Returns From Florida Vacation Mrs. Murray Satz of 5660 N. Meridian, has returned from a month’s vacation in Miami Beach and St. Petersburg, Fla. While there she stayed with friends and relatives.

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PURIM DINNER

B’nai Torah Sisterhood invites the community to celebrate Purim at their dinner at 6:30 p.m. Sunday, March 13 in the vestry

of the synagogue.

Members of the sisterhood will present a Purim musical comedy. An added feature will be a surprise testimonial to an ardent sisterhood member and worker! A limited number of tickets will be sold. To make reservations call general chairman Mrs. Jack Bunes, WA 3-6853 or CL 5-9743. The nominal charge of the dinner will be $2.50 per per-

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