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On this trip Mrs. Betty Ford received an award from the Golden Slipper Club and participated in the presentation of the copper plate of the Declaration of Independence.

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The original documents are located in Box 24, folder "4/26/76 - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (3)" of the Sheila Weidenfeld Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Copyright Notice The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Gerald Ford donated to the United States of America his copyrights in all of his unpublished writings in National Archives collections. Works prepared by U.S. Government employees as part of their official duties are in the public domain. The copyrights to materials written by other individuals or organizations are presumed to remain with them. If you think any of the information displayed in the PDF is subject to a valid copyright claim, please contact the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Digitized from Box 24 of the Sheila Weidenfeld Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library GS.7ile THE WHITE HOUSE Philad. WASHINGTON May 28, 1976 Sally: Susan Porter received a call from Mrs. Richman in PHiladelphia today. Mrs. Richman was inquiring about pictures taken with Mrs. Ford when Mrs. Ford was in Philadelphia at the Golden Flipper Club on April 26. Upon checking with Jack Williams, he informs me that you are handling his pictures for him. would it be possible for you to call Mrs. Richman and talk to her about these pictures? If there's anything else we can do -- let me know. Thnks. Party Presock SERVE cau FORD LIB 6/15 For immediate release Monday, April 26, 1976 THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary to Mrs. Ford TEXT OF MRS. FORD'S REMARKS UPON RECEIPT OF THE "SPIRIT OF INDEPENDENCE AWARD" AT THE GOLDEN SLIPPER CLUB DINNER, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 26, 1976 that is assoluted exquisite 1 And all the wonderful Thank you so much. What an absolutely exquisite crystal eagle! I am deeply honored by this "Spirit of Independence" Award, especially because it comes from the Golden Slipper Club. I've heard so many wonderful things about the work you do to help people. It seems to me the very best way to promote independence is to help people help themselves and that's exactly what you do. By providing a summer camp for the young, by taking older people on excursions, and by responding to individual needs Flul you are truly celebrating the Bicentennial. I understand you actuals he up You give of yourselves >your time and energy and you on, 2 reach out to individuals in a personal way. 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I am deeply honored by this "Spirit of Independence" Award, especially because it comes from the Golden Slipper Club. I've heard so many wonderful things about the work you do to help people. It seems to me the very best way to promote independence is to help people help themselves. That's exactly what you do. By providing a summer camp for the young, by taking older people on excursions and by responding to individual needs you are truly celebrating the Bicentennial. You give of yourselves your time and energy and you reach out to individuals in a personal way. Somehow your recent work with Russian immigrants symbolizes how the Golden Slipper reacts to the needs of this community. By your good works you are honoring the "spirit of independence" by helping those in need stand tall and appreciate themselves. I am deeply touched to be honored by a group that believes and practices its motto people helping people. Your gift and award inspire me. Thank you so very much. # # # 4/23 File Sheila, This is a copy of the Invediction Mrs. F was talking about. I sn't t great! Nancy GOLDEN SLIPPER CLUB Honors MRS. GERALD R. FORD MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 26, 1976 The Grand Ballroom of the Bellevue Stratford Hotel Philadelphia Benediction delivered by Rabbi Fredric Kazan ?'T'! p03: pare 'N Mee Shebayrach Avotaynu Avraham, Yitzchak, V'Yaakov, May He Who Blessed Our Fathers Abraham, Isaac and Jacob J.T Lett toy iysis V'eemotaynu Sarah, Rivkah, Rachel, v'layah and the Mothers of Our People Sarah, Rebecca, Rachel and Leah and 47, CK7 helc tis 7721 ktn Hu yevoraych et ayshet Rosh Memsheltaynu, Betty Ford Bless the First Lady of our Nation, Betty Ford and her husband, Gerald Ford, the President of these United States and their children Michael and Gayle, Jack, Steven and Susan. For once it was said that when all the world was still, and humanity was to be judged; All the deeds of lovingkindness were balanced against all the acts of injustice. And a good woman did act To help her family and her society to better this world Then the scales were tipped to good and the world was better. We are blessed to have that woman, Betty Ford, in our midst We, of the Golden Slipper Club, have been graced by her presence. Bless us, 0' Our Father, All of us together, Mrs. Ford and all who participated in this wonderful evening, Each of us and our families. And may our deeds of lovingkindness ever increase That the scales upon which this world is balanced always be tipped to good, And let us say, AMEN. Golden Slipper Club Reminds You MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1976 BELLEVUE STRATFORD HOTEL PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA RECEPTION: SIX O'CLOCK FROM STATE LIBRARY DINNER: SEVEN O'CLOCK Duncan Niles Terry, artist in decorative glass, has been commissioned to do an original art - entitled "The Spirit of Independence" - in honor of our First Lady. Mrs. Gerald R. Ford WILL RECEIVE THE Spirit of Independence Award" FROM THE Golden Slipper Club Special Entertainment MOE SEPTEE PRESENTS HIGHLIGHTS FROM "GUYS AND DOLLS" MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 26, 1976 THE GRAND BALLROOM BELLEVUE STRATFORD HOTEL PHILADELPHIA Due to security reasons, space is limited. Avoid Regrets - Mail your reservation in Mrs. Gerald R. Ford by April 12. OFFICERS OF CLUB Frank Brodsky, President Vice Presidents Joseph H. Ball, Stanford C. Brooks, Jerome B. Muchnick Lawrence A. Isdaner, Secretary Edwin J. Berkowitz, Treasurer Marc D. Brookman, Esq., Assistant-Secretary Treasurer Alan R. Squires, Esq., Sergeant at Arms Rabbi Fredric Kazan, Rabbi Bertram W. Korn, Chaplains Samuel G. Berlin, Assistant to President PAST PRESIDENTS 1922-24 *Harry Hart 1950 Harry S. Sylk 1925 *Frank P. Jacobs 1951 Leonard A. Levine 1926 *Herman H. Berlin 1952 *Mayer I. Blum 1927 *Hon. Victor H. Blanc 1953 *Rudoph Fried 1928 *Samuel Herbach 1954 William E. McKenna 1929-31 *Sol Getzow 1955 William H. Sylk, Esq. 1932 Walter I. Davidson 1956 Richard I. Rubin 1933 *Samuel I. Vogelson 1957 Fredic R. Mann 1933-34 Kevy K. Kaiserman 1958 Arthur Rosenberg 1935 *1. Edward Master, Esq. 1959 Louis Glazer 1936 *Morton Witkin, Esq. 1960 Morris S. Jenkins 1937 *Raymond Rosen 1961 *Isadore Frankel 1938 *Emanuel Rosenfeld 1962 Leonard Goldfine, Esq. 1939 *Samuel H. Daroff 1963 Hon. J. Sydney Hoffman 1940 Albert J. Sylk 1964-65 Edward H. Rosen 1941 *Albert A. Light 1966 Samuel Weiss 1942 Charles J. Weiss, Esq. 1967 Ronald Rubin 1943 George L. Sall 1968 Leonard S. Malmud 1944 Hon. Emil F. Goldhaber 1969 Bernard P. Cooper 1945 *Morris Soble 1970 Maurice Hertzfeld 1946 *Max Slepin 1971 Irving Broudy 1947 *Maurice Axelrod 1972 Morris Novick 1948 *Jack Shlifer 1973 Norman P. Zarwin, Esq. 1949 *Norman H. Fuhrman, Esq. 1974 S. Ty Steinberg *Deceased PATRONS Barry L. Axler Alan C. Kauffman, Esq. Theodore A. Rosen Stanford C. Brooks Joseph Levine Richard I. Rubin Marc D. Brookman, Esq. William E. McKenna Ronald Rubin Irving Broudy Jerome Muchnick Daniel A. Schmerling Andrew M. Bogdanoff William Perilstein Melvin J. Schwartz Louis Glazer Edward H. Rosen S. Ty Steinberg Leonard Goldfine, Esq. Norman P. Zarwin, Esq. PROGRAM COMMITTEE* Joseph H. Ball, Chairman Seymour Frank Raymond Morris Arthur Singer Alvin Kolchins Theodore L. Reinhart Daniel A. Schmerling Steve Levy Lloyd Z. Remick Frederick K. Weiss Hillel S. Levinson, Esq. Harvey B. Sherman Eugene Tanz *Partial List Golden Slipper Club HONORS Mrs. Gerald R. Ford MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 26, 1976 THE GRAND BALLROOM OF THE TOTO ZIBRARY BELLEVUE STRATFORD HOTEL PHILADELPHIA Program INVOCATION Rabbi Bertram Korn STAR SPANGLED BANNER Miss Thelma Loving WELCOMING REMARKS Frank Brodsky, President of Club WELCOME FROM THE CITY Hillel Levinson, Managing Director, City of Phila. TRIBUTE TO PAST PRESIDENTS Frank Brodsky INTRODUCTION OF NEW MEMBERS Samuel C. Berlin OATH TO NEW MEMBERS S. Ty Steinberg, Past President STATE OF AFFAIRS Norman P. Zarwin, Esq., Past President CAMPERSHIPS Elliot Rosen, President of Camp Sandy Ball, President of Slipper Wives INTRODUCTION OF PROGRAM Joseph H. Ball Moe Septee Presents Highlights From "GUYS and DOLLS" "SPIRIT OF INDEPENDENCE AWARD" Frank Brodsky ACCEPTANCE Mrs. Betty Ford BENEDICTION Rabbi Fredric Kazan Coffee and Cake will be served in the Clover Room OFFICERS OF CLUB Frank Brodsky, President Vice Presidents Joseph H. Ball, Stanford G. Brooks, Jerome B. Muchnick Lawrence A. Isdaner, Secretary Edwin J. Berkowitz, Treasurer Marc D. Brookman, Esq., Assistant-Secretary Treasurer Alan R. Squires, Esq., Sergeant at Arms Rabbi Fredric Kazan, Rabbi Bertram W. Korn, Chaplains Samuel G. Berlin, Assistant to President PAST PRESIDENTS 1922-24 *Harry Hart 1950 Harry S. Sylk 1925 *Frank P. Jacobs 1951 Leonard A. Levine 1926 *Herman H. Berlin 1952 *Mayer I. Blum 1927 *Hon. Victor H. Blanc 1953 *Rudoph Fried 1928 *Samuel Herbach 1954 William E. McKenna 1929-31 *Sol Getzow 1955 William H. Sylk, Esq. 1932 Walter I. Davidson 1956 Richard I. Rubin 1933 *Samuel I. Vogelson 1957 Fredic R. Mann 1933-34 Kevy K. Kaiserman 1958 Arthur Rosenberg 1935 *1. Edward Master, Esq. 1959 Louis Glazer 1936 *Morton Witkin, Esq. 1960 Morris S. Jenkins 1937 *Raymond Rosen 1961 *Isadore Frankel 1938 *Emanuel Rosenfeld 1962 Leonard Goldfine, Esq. 1939 *Samuel H. Daroff 1963 Hon. J. Sydney Hoffman 1940 Albert J. Sylk 1964-65 Edward H. Rosen 1941 *Albert A. Light 1966 Samuel Weiss 1942 Charles J. Weiss, Esq. 1967 Ronald Rubin 1943 George L. Sall 1968 Leonard S. Malmud 1944 Hon. Emil F. Goldhaber 1969 Bernard P. Cooper 1945 *Morris Soble 1970 Maurice Hertzfeld 1946 *Max Slepin 1971 Irving Broudy 1947 *Maurice Axelrod 1972 Morris Novick 1948 *Jack Shlifer 1973 Norman P. Zarwin, Esq. 1949 *Norman H. Fuhrman, Esq. 1974 S. Ty Steinberg *Deceased PATRONS Barry L. Axler Alan C. Kauffman, Esq. Theodore A. Rosen Stanford G. Brooks Joseph Levine Richard I. Rubin Marc D. Brookman, Esq. William E. McKenna Ronald Rubin Irving Broudy Jerome Muchnick Daniel A. Schmerling Andrew M. Bogdanoff William Perilstein Melvin J. Schwartz Louis Glazer Edward H. Rosen S. Ty Steinberg Leonard Goldfine, Esq. Norman P. Zarwin, Esq. PROGRAM COMMITTEE* Joseph H. Ball, Chairman Seymour Frank Raymond Morris Arthur Singer Alvin Kolchins Theodore L. Reinhart Daniel A. Schmerling Steve Levy Lloyd Z. Remick Frederick K. Weiss Hillel S. Levinson, Esq. Harvey B. Sherman Eugene Tanz *Partial List THE RAYMOND ROSEN & CO.,INC. Parkside Avenue at 51st Street Philadelphia, Penna. 19131 0 215-878-2209 EDWARD H. ROSEN PRS MDENT January 5, 1976 Mr. David H. Lissy, Associate Director-Domestic Council, The White House, Washington, D. C. 20500 Dear David: The other day I was talking to Frank Brodsky who is president of the Golden Slipper Club, an organization with which I am sure you are familiar, and he told me that he has been in touch with the White House. You may have guessed that he has extended an invi- tation to the President to come to Philadelphia to receive the Club's "Bicentennial Award." Frank told me that Senator Scott had endorsed the request in writing and that the date is open - subject only to the requirement that it be sometime before mid-May. There is ample precedent for a President of the United States to appear at the Golden Slipper - Harry Truman was honored in person and Ladybird Johnson and Pat Nixon were both honored while their respective husbands were in the White House. For the record, Golden Slipper is a largely Jewish organization which operates a non-sectarian charity camp in the Pocono Mountains (800 boys and girls have visited there every year for about a quarter of a century). The other charitable works of the Slipper include scholarships, emergency welfare to victims of tragedy, an extensive program aiding senior citizens and the like. If there is anything you can do to "push this invitation along" I would consider it a personal favor. The format could be worked out to the President's satisfaction and the political implications I think would be extremely favorable. throughout Southeastern Penn- sylvania. Thanks and best regards, As always, FORD I LIBRARY Golden Slipper Club 1315 Walnut Street, Suite 1005, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19107 (215) 546-1563 January 14, 1976 Bellroom - Belle Vue Frank Brodsky President award DB7 RESSECTACT: MR. BALL 0: (2)WA3-9100 (215) WA3-9100 Dear Mrs. Ford: H: (215)mo4-2041 The Golden Slipper Club is one of the leading fraternal and philanthropic organizations in the Philadelphia area for over 55 years. As the president of the organization, it is my pleasure to extend, on the organization's behalf, an invitation to you to attend our next membership meeting as our guest of honor. This will be one of the area's major Bicentennial events to turn the nations attention to Philadelphia in 1976. The Executive Committee of the Golden Slipper would like to honor you for your service to our country, at a meeting to be held any evening of the following dates: Monday, March 22, Thursday, March 25 or Monday, April 26 per B7. The Golden Slipper Camp covers 750 acres in the Pocono Mountains and it has served underprivileged boys and girls, regardless of race or creed for over a quarter of a century. Its present expanded facil- ities allow about 730 youngsters to enjoy three-week camping sessions in the summer. The camp is supported, not only by the philanthropic efforts of the Club, but by the Federation of Jewish Agencies and the United Fund. When President Johnson was in the White House, the club honored Mrs. Johnson. Other distinguished honorees include former President Truman, Senator Hugh Scott, Dr. Martin Luther King, John Cardinal Krol, Ambassador Arthur Goldberg and Mrs. Nixon when she was First Lady. We sincerely hope, that since an advance booking for space is required, we may have the honor of an early favorable reply. Sincerely, Frank Brodsky LIBRARY Mrs. Ford White House Washington, D.C. Loyalty Charity G Good Fellowship Golden Slipper Club 1315 Walnut Street, Suite 1005, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19107 (215) 546-1563 September 11, 1975 The Honorable Gerald Ford President of the United States The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue Washington, D.C. Dear President Ford: Our nation's First Family--over the past 30 years--has been part of the philanthropic history of Philadelphia's Golden Slipper Club of almost 700 business, professional and community leaders. From President Truman thru Mrs. Richard M. Nixon, a member of the First Family has graced our dias. It is with much honor that I inform you our Board of Governors has asked me to invite you to accept the Golden Globe Humanitarian Award--the honor received by President Harry S. Truman. A black-tie dinner will be the setting on a day of your choice in late January, February, or March 1976. We will be pleased to work out the details with your delegated representative. Your protocol staff is familiar with Golden Slipper and its charitable works. They can fill you in on the many philanthropic activities which feature services for hundreds of youths, thousands of senior citizens, and hundreds of welfare/ charities benefits--annually, over the past 55 years. I look forward to hearing from you in the affirmative. Sincerely, GOLDEN SLIPPER CLUB Mini harik Morris Novick Past President MN/ib Loyalty Charity Good Fellowship THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON January 15, 1976 MEMORANDUM FOR: FROM: DAVID LISS SUSAN PORTER my SUBJECT: Golden Slipper Club I don't know how firm the dates are. If Mrs. Ford is interested, but the dates are incon- venient, I could check on alternative dates. Attachment Shellie Anderson IL c/o PARC 1211 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19007 Sheila Rabb Weidenfeld Press Secretary to Mrs. Ford The White House Washington, D.C. 20500 Dear Sheila, It was good to hear from you-and I can well understand how busy you have been. One only has to read the paper, or watch the news to see that you are doing a super job. At the moment, In addition to my consulting position with PARC, I find myself happily and deeply involved with the President Ford Committee in Pennsylvania. I am now co-ordinating our campaign "kick-off" which will be in the form of a reception in honor of our local chairman. Our special guest for the event will be Secretary of Transportation Coleman. In addition to my responsibility for the execution of the event, and the program, I am handling the media coverage. One question Sheila-how do you stay sane? I really haven't any complaints though, I am enjoying every hectic, satisfying moment. Due to the fact that our friends at Golden Slipper Club are the all time greatest "news-leakers" I've been aware for sometime that Mrs. Ford will be visiting Philadelphia on April 26th. Let me know if I can help you in any possible way. I wish that it were last year at this time! Warm, Shelliee warm regards, Shellie Anderson P.S. The "Belly in 76" letters (to the Inquirer) are reaching moxentous proportions ! is Golden Slipper Club 1315 Walnut Street, Suite 1005, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19107 (215) 546-1563 March 3, 1976 Sarah Richman Executive Secretary Ms. Sheila Weidenfeld, Press Secretary The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue Washington, D. C. Dear Ms. Weidenfeld: Our Program Chairman, Joseph H. Ball, suggested I follow up your conversation with him by briefly informing you of the Golden Slipper Club and its programs. Golden Slipper is Philadelphia's prestigious fraternal and philanthropic organization, comprised of business and professional leaders in this community. Our best known activity is our camp, consisting of 750 acres of prime land in Bartonsville, high in the Pocono Mountains. It is designed to provide youngsters with a summer camping experience, they might not ever have, due to economic problems. Each year, more than 750 youngsters, regardless of race or religion, attend one of the three, three-week encampments. In the city, elder citizens, as well as children, partic- ipate in the Club's programs. Last year about 3000 senior citizens were provided with theater and other entertainment, while the children were taken to sports events, swimming parties, etc. Each year, almost 200 individual welfare and/or scholar- ship benefits are provided through the Welfare Committee, who step in quietly to provide quick and efficient help. We are a "Do-It-Yourself" organization. We do not go to the community for funds, rather our members contribute their time and money to support our programs. In previous years the Club has honored many prominent people that include the late President Harry S. Truman, U.S. Senator Robert Kennedy and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., as well as Mrs. Lyndon Baines Johnson, Mrs. Richard M. Nixon, the Hon. Loyalty Charity Good Fellowship Sheila Weidenfeld, Press Secretary Page 2 March 3, 1976 Margaret Chase Smith, John Cardinal Krol and many others. For any additional information or assistance, please do not hesitate in calling me, Ki 6-1563. You are assured of my cooperation. Sincerely, Sarah Richman Sarah Richman SR/bd enclosures AMERICAN ADVERTISING SERVICES INC. March 16, 1976 Ms. Fran Paris Press Office/Mrs. Betty Ford The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue Washington, DC 20500 Dear Ms. Paris: Enjoyed speaking with you today... Enclosed please find draft of the news release we would like to issue about the first of April pertaining to Mrs. Ford's honor by Golden Slipper. Would appreciate your calling me, should you have any suggestions or changes. If we do not hear from you, I trust that all is OK. Hopefully, I will have the opportunity of being your host during the event. Philadelphia is an exciting, vibrant city -- and the place to be especially this year. with personal regards, President AMERICAN ADVERTISING SERVICES, INC. JHB/11 encl. advertising / marketing / public relations / sales FROM: GOLDEN SLIPPER CLUB 1005 Bankers Securities Bldg. Juniper & Walnut Streets Philadelphia, Pa. 19107 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE The Nation's First Lady, Mrs. Betty Ford, will accept in Philadelphia the "Spirit of Independence" award from the Golden Slipper Club, a noted group of almost 800 philan- thropic business and community leaders. Presentation will be at Golden Slipper's general membership dinner Monday, April 26, at the Bellevue Stratford Hotel, according to Frank Brodsky, Golden Slipper president. The citation will read: "To Betty Ford For your personal. integrity leadership and efforts in helping Americans during this 200th anniversary Bicentennial year, to continue their independence and well-being". Mrs. Ford's appearance is a continuing step in a succession of Golden Slipper's per- sonal relationships with members of our nation's first families. Mrs. Richard M. Nixon and Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson were previously Golden Slipper guests. Many members of the Eisenhower family also have attended Golden Slipper functions, as has the honorable Harry S. Truman. Joseph H. Ball, vice president of Golden Slipper, will serve as program chairman. Members of the program committee include the Managing Director of the City of Philadelphia Hillel Levinson, TV newsman Steve Levy, Councilman John B. Kelly, Jr., Mike Douglas Show executive producer Forrest Fraser, and business leaders Daniel Schmerling, Alvin Kolchins, Theodore Reinhardt, Jerome Muchnick, Stanford Brooks, Marc Brookman and Alan Squires. Past presidents of Golden Slipper will also be honored during the evening, including Walter Davidson, a charter member of the 54-year-old organization. Golden Slipper Club Camp Bartonsville, Pennsylvania CAMPING AT ITS BEST FOR BOYS: Ages 8 to 13 FOR GIRLS: Ages 7 to 13 Mailing Address: 1315 WALNUT STREET, SUITE 1005 PHILADELPHIA, PA. 19107 WHAT IS GOLDEN OUR FACILITIES SLIPPER CAMP 747 Beautifully Wooded Acres A camp for boys and girls, located in the heart of 17 Acre Fresh Water Lake the picturesque Pocono Mountains. The camping Boating, Canoeing, Sailing, Fishing season is divided into three encampments, each Olympic Size, Heated Swimming Pool lasting three weeks. Lighted Basketball Courts Lighted Tennis Courts Spacious Fields for Basketball, Football, Soccer and Track Events Archery, Hockey and Volleyball Arts and Crafts, Nature Study Campcraft and Campfires Overnight Pioneer Camping Sites Library and Music Buildings Three Indoor Recreation Halls Modern Amphitheatre Modern Cabins with Toilet and Laundry Facilities Night Activities Complete with Carnivals and Shows Modern Kitchen and Dining Hall Serving 3 Meals Daily Modern Medical Center with Professional Staff OUR AIM To contribute to personality, growth and to strengthen the qualities of good citizenship, self reliance, independence, and cooperation. FATHER CAMPER FEES MOTHER SCHOOL AGE CITY ADDRESS NAME SEND ME AN APPLICATION Sliding fee scale, depending on ability to pay. PARENTS NAME CAMPER FEE INCLUDES Three Meals Daily Plus Treats Linen - Blankets - Towels Laundry Service ZIP Round Trip Bus Transportation FATHER MOTHER SCHOOL AGE CITY ADDRESS NAME OUR STAFF SEND MY FRIEND AN APPLICATION COUNSELORS: Mature and dedicated college students and teachers from throughout the United States and Europe. DIRECTOR: David Werther PARENTS NAME Member American Camping Association ENCAMPMENT DATES 1975 ZIP. June 27 to July 16 July 16 to August 4 August 4 to August 24 GOLDEN SLIPPER CLUB The Golden Slipper philosophy of Loy- alty, Charity and Good Fellowship is more than a motto. It's the very rea- LOYALTY OUR son for our existence. The Loyalty we speak of is loyalty to a cause. And that cause is Charity. Helping people help themselves. And helping people who can't help themselves, without regard CHARITY PHILOSOPHY to race, creed, color or religion. Good Fellowship, Fraternalism and Friend- ship are entities which Slipper mem- bers share by together reaping the GOOD gratification of lending a hand to humanity. FELLOWSHIP The Golden Slipper Club was founded in 1920 by a small group of men who shared the common desire to do some good for their fellow man. The membership in the club slices through nearly every walk of life and nearly every social strata. The one com- mon element of our members is their willingness and desire to help. To contribute their time and their energy, and their dollars, so that those less fortunate may be treated to a little bit of happiness. OUR CLUB Each year over 700 youngsters are sent to our camp in the Pocono Mountains in Pennsyl- vania for a vacation they other- wise could not afford. Each year many boys and girls are awarded our scholarships so that they can get the education they otherwise may not have been able to ob- tain. And each year countless numbers of needy and deserving "ДЕМ" are helped in hundreds of ways by our welfare activities. Plus a productive new projects commit- tee works year 'round, evaluating the needs of the community to see where our efforts can best be placed. Our founders would be proud to see what has grown from the seed they planted. With over 800 members and an active women's group made up of wives of Slip- per members, the work of the Golden Slipper Club is expand- ing by the day. The Golden Slipper Camp, founded in 1949, provides needy youngsters of all colors and creeds with the experience of summer camping at its best. The camp is situated on over 700 acres of scenic woodland in Pennsylvania's majestic Pocono Mountains, and its physical facil- ities are on a par with the finest private camps in the world. There are three encampments SLIPPEA OLDEN SL, each summer, each of three CAM OUR CAMP weeks duration, so that the max- imum number of children can en- joy all that the camp has to offer. Boating, swimming, athletics and a wide range of other activities are all geared to helping boys and girls develop physical skills, self-confidence and self-reliance. Our camp is also open in the off-season, providing memorable weekends for groups like the Big Brothers, P.A.L., and the Boy Scouts. Most important is this: The Golden Slipper Camp gives these kids the experience of living to- gether with others in a coopera- tive environment and the experi- ence of learning first-hand that individual dignity, responsibility and friendship transcend race or color. The activities of Golden Slipper, though diverse, all center around providing help to deserving people through either our camp, welfare or scholarship programs. But the word "help" means many different things. It could mean granting a scholarship to a youngster who has the brains and deter- mination but no funds to put them to work. It could mean providing food and shelter for an elderly couple unable to provide for themselves. It could mean providing a home for a youngster in our group home for "throwaway" children. It could mean a program of aid and activity for "the forgotten people" of our community the aged. It could mean pro- viding a summer vacation for 700 kids of all races and reli- gions at our renowned summer camp. Or it could mean winter camping for deserving groups. It could mean taking a group of underprivileged kids to the circus or a ball game. It could mean providing food baskets for the hungry at Easter or Thanksgiving or Passover. It could mean an evening of entertainment for a Veterans Hospital. Or it could mean providing shelter for an entire family left homeless. All the charitable activities carried out by Slipper cost money. Lots of money. And through the years, the call has always been answered. Where does the money come from? Year after year, Slipper members contribute their dollars. And year after year, trust funds set up by various benefactors become avail- able. Special events like theatre parties and sports outings are held continually, with the proceeds going to Slipper chari- ties. The Federation ACTIVITIES of Jewish Agencies, in conjunction with the United Fund, is a source of substantial funds each year. And there are the endless number of people who graciously provide all the goods and services we need to run our camp and welfare programs. Things from food, clothing, recreation equipment and architectural services to pots and pans and soap and paint. We place no limits on the range of our activities. Simply be- cause the need of our fellow man knows no bounds. We do what we can, and we go where we're needed. CAMP DIRECTIONS Take Northeast Extension of Pennsylvania Turnpike to Lehigh Valley Interchange #33. Go east on Route #22 to Route #512 (at Key Pontiac). Go north on Route #512 for 14.5 miles to junction with Route #115 (sign says Stroudsburg, Saylorsburg). Go north of Route #115. After 8 miles, Route #115 joins Route #209 and they become one and the same. Continue straight on main road following sign marked "Route 80 West to Bartonsville." Stay in left lane and take left fork to Bartonsville. You are now on Route #80 West. Follow sign marked "Bartonsville - U.S. #611 exit." Turn left on Route #611 and proceed north for 1 mile to Golden Slipper Road (camp sign is on left). Turn left into Golden Slipper Road and proceed for 1.6 miles to Camp Entrance. Turn right into camp. #611 ROUTE GOLDEN SOLD SLIPPER 000 GOLDEN SLIPPER CLUB CAMP ROUTE #80- ROUTE #209 ROUTE #115 ROUTE #512 GULDENS.IFR OLDENSLIPPER BOLDEKSLIMIR & CAMP ROUTE #22 EASTON CAMP CAME ALLENTOWN BETHLEHEM LEHIGH VALLEY INTERCHANGE #33 NORTHEAST EXTENSION PA. TURNPIKE EAST-WEST PA. TURNPIKE SCHULL FORT WASHINGTON WILLOW GROVE VALLEY FORGE ROUTE #309 PHILADELPHIA The Golden Slipper Club 712 Bankers Securities Building Juniper & Walnut Sts. Phila., Pa. 19107 See Articles Non-Profit Organ. U.S. POSTAGE 1315 WALNUT STREET PAID PHILADELPHIA, PA. 19107 Pages 1, 3 Philadelphia, Pa. Permit No. 2682 APRIL 1976 Slipper Writes, THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE GOLDEN SLIPPER CLUB Wally neibarl'16 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Be sere Sheila leads p.3- 12 SLIPPER WRITES PAGE 1 GOLDEN SLIPPER HONORS FIRST LADY MONDAY, APRIL 26 MRS. GERALD R. FORD TO ACCEPT FROM the Resident's Desk GOLDEN SLIPPER AWARD IN CEREMONIES by Frank Brodsky AT BELLEVUE-STRATFORD HOTEL During a recent conversation campers and counsellors, and this with a prospective member, he year alone, we have already asked me "Why should I join the granted over 15 scholarships. Golden Slipper Club? I know all Only upon assuming the office of about the fantastic Slipper meet- President of Golden Slipper can ings, but what does the Club really anyone fully realize the scope of all do?" of our charitable work. It's not I was surprised at first that until you sign all of the checks each there were people in our city that month that you become aware that were not familiar with our charit- in addition to all of the above able activities until I later found mentioned activities of Slipper, we Attend our Board and General out that some of our own members also contribute money to crippled Meetings and let the Slipper office were also not fully aware of children's homes for their enter- know if you would like to work on Slipper's contribution to the com- tainment, provide rent deposits so any of our committees. I promise munity. some of our senior citizens may you that you will get far more out If our Club has any weaknesses, move to better facilities and live of Slipper in satisfaction than you it is probably that we have not out their remaining years in will put into it in time and effort. fully publicized all that we do to dignity; and purchase medical And most important, if you have provide assistance to our fellow equipment, beds, eye-glasses, not paid your annual charitable citizens, both young and old. With clothing, food and many other contribution for the year Please most charities and charitable much needed items for families do so, we need your help, both organizations, you mail a check to who have been referred to us by actively and financially. them and a paid staff performs the the Jewish Family Service and work. What makes Slipper SO other social agencies. One last point. I would like to unique is that we do all of our give special thanks to some of our charitable work ourselves, thru While the Golden Slipper social members who work behind the the personal and very dedicated activities and general meetings scenes to make our meetings so America's First Lady, "Mrs. populace and excitement among involvement of hundreds of our are certainly great fun, I truly enjoyable and don't always receive Betty Ford" will be the recipient of Slipperites, is running high at the members. Thus, our expenses are believe that our main objective is the recognition they are entitled Golden Slipper Club's "Spirit of news that she will be attending much less and a greater part of philanthropy and I can assure you to: WALLY NEIBART for his Independence Award" on Monday these ceremonies. your dollar is available for aid to that we have never been more excellent cover drawings for our evening, April 26, in the Grand You are urged to make your the needy. active. We are always looking for Slipper Writes, RAY MORRIS Ballroom of the Bellevue-Stratford reservations early so as not to be What other organization do you new projects, (a new committee who assists with the flowers and Hotel. disappointed. There is a limitation know, that entertains more than just being formed will provide aid table decorations at our meetings, Mrs. Ford will be the third First on the number of people the lonely, senior citizens each to Russian Jewish Immigrants GENE TANZ who supervises the Lady to be SO honored by the Ballroom can accommodate. year, provides monthly outings for arriving in our city) so if you have press table, TED REINHART, Golden Slipper Club. Former A reception will be held at six over 2500 kids (many from broken any ideas, please let us know. ALAN SQUIRES and the many recipients have been Mrs. Lyndon o'clock and dinner will be served at homes) provides a camping experi- Speaking of activity, there has members of the Stewards and B. Johnson, in 1964 and Mrs. seven o'clock. The cost for the ence for almost 800 lucky children been another very important arrangements committees who Richard M. Nixon in 1972. dinner will be $12.50 for members, in one of the most magnificent benefit that should not be over- supervise the cocktail hour and the Mrs. Ford's open and frank $12.50 for members wives, and camp facilities anywhere, and looked. Many of the most active dinner at our general meetings manner has endeared her to the guests will be $15.00. provides instant welfare aid to leaders in both Jewish and general and who take care of all the more than 100 needy families philanthropy in Philadelphia re- necessary details so that our yearly. In addition, for many ceived their start doing charitable meetings run SO smoothly. years, Slipper has provided schol- work in Slipper. arship assistance to deserving If you are not yet actively students, including many of our involved, I urge you to do so. Thanks Fellas For A Great Job. Summer '75 was great Summer '76 will be greater CAmp Resident Reports by Elliot J. Rosen Time flies by and all of a sudden enrollment campaign and review we find ourselves preparing for applications at Vacation Bureau. the opening of camp. At this writing it is my pleasure to Active committees and dedi- report that our applications for cated members are working very Camp are 15% ahead of the same hard to make this the best time last year. There are new camping season in Slipper history. brochures from both Vacation Presently there are four areas Bureau and Golden Slipper, as that are occupying most of our well as a new flyer from us. There time and ability; Physical Plant are frequent news releases going The food and general needs that Program - Campers - Needs. out and it seems we have really we are able to have contributed, The Physical Plant and Facilities begun to reach those families in are a major factor in determining Committee under the able leader- the community who most need our our ability to meet our budget ship of LEW STONE and BERNIE services. demands and to supply our camp- ROTH has been working with Bill A great deal of credit must be ers with wholesome food and all Bloss, our caretaker, in making given to our OK Kids Program for the essentials that go into a sure everything is in tip top shape generating the continuity with our fantastic program, as well as a at camp. I again request help from campers and developing new pros- superb physical plant. JERRY the membership. pects. However, I do want to BLOCK, STANLEY CAPLAN, WE NEED A NEW FILTER single out those Slipperites who FRED BLUME and their com- SYSTEM AT THE POOL! are working daily in getting the mittee are presently following up PLEASE CONTACT ME OR camp filled with the most deserv- with many letters and phone calls SLIPPER OFFICE IF YOU CAN ing youngsters, for without to make sure our general needs list HELP. campers there is no reason for requirements are filled. If you are The Personnel and Program camp. My thanks go to STANLEY contacted and feel you have items Committee under the professional UHR, MIKE SCHWARTZ, MARC that could be used at the camp, guidance of STEVE SALTZMAN BROOKMAN, JERRY HARVITZ, please give us your immediate and the Religious Committee he FRANK NAISH, ANDY BOG- help. aded by RABBI FREDRIC DANOFF, JOE LEVINE, AL- At this writing we are preparing KAZEN have been working with BERT BRODSKY, BOB ROVNER for our Annual Angels Dinner. Dave Werther, Camp Director, GENE WEISS, JERRY FRISH- This year's Honoree is Jack and all have assured me that the BERG, MANNY GOREN and Millman who is Vice-President of impossible will be accomplished. oTTo OLLER for working on Food Fair Stores. We expect the Our excellent staff and program- these committees that ensure the largest turnout we have ever had ming of last year will be even most deserving youngsters in the and all of our thanks go to SID better this year. community will enjoy a camping YEUSON, MARV KRAMER, AL It takes a tremendous effort to experience at the greatest camp NEIGUT, MORT SHUPAK, coordinate Public Relations, do an around. Continued on Page 2 PAGE 2 SLIPPER WRITES A NEW PROJECT Editorial by Frederick K. Weiss At the January meeting of the basis, it is expected that our aid Board of Directors of the Golden will be far reaching. But more Slipper Club, the members of the important than any material con- Board unanimously approved Slip- tribution, Slipper families, and the As I See It per's participation in a joint general membership of Golden project with Jewish Family Ser- Slipper, can help give these vices in resettling Soviet Jewish oppressed people a feeling of In past issues we have talked immigrants. Although details are security in their new life. about the outstanding programs of currently being worked out, it is We who have been involved in Golden Slipper Club reaching out anticipated that this will be an the planning stages of this project to every age group from kids to all-encompassing Slipper project. envision unlimited "mitzvot" As of now, it is expected that two emanating from this worthwhile By Joseph H. Weiss, Esq. Senior Citizens as well as to those in need of financial, legal or Slipper families will "adopt" a endeavor. Here is an opportunity medical assistance. Soviet-Jewish family upon their to include your entire family in a These programs are planned, SLIPPER-WRITES arrival into the United States. Our worthwhile Slipper program. We CAMP PRESIDENT financed and carried out by members, with professional guid- expect that it will provide an excellent lessor for all those who Continued from Page 1 Slipper members. Editor ance from the social workers in the Sixty-five new members have FREDERICK K. WEISS employ of Jewish Family Services, participate and in addition, will be GARY FAIR, LARRY COOPER, been admitted to Golden Slipper shall assist in finding permanent a most fulfilling experience. SOL FLAXMAN, NORM HOCK- Club during this administration, as Assistant Editor housing for the immigrant families Those of you who are interested MAN, JOE LISS, HARVEY of this date. Their ages are from 24 I. JOEL HARVITZ and in helping to assimilate the in adopting a Russian immigrant SHERMAN, IRV STUPP and all to 61 years, with the majority in Russian Jews into the Philadelphia family, please contact the Slipper our past and present contributors, community. for making this affair "Uniquely the 30 to 45 year range. Business Manager office as soon as possible. We Twenty-two are professional FRANK NAISH With the wealth of services that expect to move forward expedit- Slipper". Slipper provides on a day to day iously. This year, Slipper Wives will be men consisting of attorneys, doc- tors, dentists, architects, judges Art Director the table captains and we ask all of and others. WALLY NEIBART Welcome you, who won't be able to Forty-three are business men in participate in the "Mitzvah" of varied business such as wall Managing Editor giving that night, to join in helping covering, dairy, recording, auto SARAH RICHMAN New/Members us reach our goal. leasing, restaurant, lumber, in- A GIFT OF vestment, air conditioning and Reporters $25,00 feeds a child for one many more. LEON BROWN by Samuel G. Berlin week. We welcome these new mem- EUGENE TANZ $50.00 feeds a bunk for one day bers to Golden Slipper and invite HARRY A. SCHWARTZ $100.00 feeds snacks to a I would like to quote a passage the charitable endeavors of the them to actively participate in all village for one encampment from Ezekiel, which I believe Club, by becoming involved in all of the action and comradery. $250.00 feeds the entire camp Golden Stipper Club exemplifies the programs of the facets of our activities, so that Perhaps you have a friend for one meal Advertising and Editorial Offices Golden Slipper Club: through our combined efforts we A GIFT IN ANY AMOUNT WILL you've been meaning to propose 1005 Bankers Securities Building "I will seek that which is lost, will make this community a better for membership. Pick up the Juniper and Walnut Sts., BE GREATLY APPRECIATED Phila., Pa. 19107 And will bring back again that place to live. phone and call him now. Invite him Phone: Kingsley 6-1563 AND UTILIZED. which is driven away, On behalf of the members, to the next meeting. Membership My continued thanks go to all of And will bind up that which is applications are always available Items of interest, news and pic- officers and Board, I welcome you the men who are participating in tures are always welcome. Please broken, into the Golden Slipper Club. Our at the Slipper office. the activities of the Camp. There address all correspondence to the Editor or Miss Sarah Richman And will strengthen that which hope is, you may have many years is much more happening, in many at the Slipper Office. is sick" of committment and dedication to other areas, and I will report on uphold these ideals, and that we them in my next article. We are certain that our newly may all continue to grow from I close with these words! DOCTOR NEEDED admitted members will enhance strength to strength. ACCOMPLISHMENT Slipper Camp Celebrating PARTICIPATION GIVING needs the services of 50th Anniversary DANIEL BANKS JACK SHUSTERMAN INVOLVEMENT a Doctor Sponsored by: Alvin Kolchins Sponsored by: Frank Brodsky from July 25 to Recommended by: Recommended by: August 24. DUBIN Harris Hollin Sam Berlin Contact PAPER COMPANY BERNARD FELDGUS BERYL D. SIMONSON MELVIN SORKOWITZ Dave Werther Sponsored by: Emil Goldhaber Sponsored by: Norman Gutman Sponsored by: Norman Hockman TU 7-5964 Recommended by: Recommended by: Recommended by: HYGEIA Allan Lewis Frank Brodsky S. Ty Steinberg Slipperite LOUIS W. FRYMAN WARREN L. SOFFIAN DONALD STEINMAN William E. Bernstein PAPER COMPANY Sponsored by: Norman Gutman Sponsored by: Al Kolchins Sponsored by: Frank Brodsky Recommended by: Recommended by: Slipperite Recommended by: Stan Cohen Isa Aharon Marc L. Specter Sam Berlin 810-16 S. Delaware Avenue LEWIS GRATMAN MELVYN SMITH STEVE ZALTZMAN Web Printing Philadelphia, Pa. Sponsored by: William Stamps Sponsored by: Stanford Brooks Sponsored by: Frank Brodsky Ho 2-7900 Recommended by: Recommended by: Recommended by: Company Alvin Kolchins Irv Berkowitz Sam Berlin Designers of Business Forms and Systems Slipperite MARTIN I. KATZ 238 Decker Building, 1 Decker Square BURTON A. DUBIN Sponsored by: Bala-Cynwyd, Pennsylvania 19004 Slipperite Lawrence A. Isdaner (215) 839-1198 NORMAN B. HOCKMAN Recommended by: Frank Brodsky COMPLIMENTARY ADS ARTHUR KERN Golden Slipper Stands for Sponsored by: Norman Gutman LOYALTY CHARITY Recommended by: Cut out GOOD FELLOWSHIP Frank Brodsky JOSEPH MANKO and keep for use LOUIS GLAZER Past President Sponsored by: Frank Brodsky before needed. Recommended by: A PAST PRESIDENT Allan Squires J.S.H. LEONARD MITTIN JOE and SARAH Sponsored by: Arnold Mittin SWITKEN Recommended by: Frank Brodsky Professional Planning Services, Inc. ARTHUR ROSENBERG ESTATE PLANNING SMELTERS INVESTMENTS HEALTH INSURANCE Past President MARTIN PHILLIPS Sponsored by: Sy Katz DO YOU HAVE 215/MI 9-7633 Recommended by: Protecting people... NORMAN P. ZARWIN Bernard Roth A TYPEWRITER ? GEORGE and DOROTHY GARY ROCHESTIE Golden Slipper Office LMA LEVIN Sponsored by: Michael P. Schwartz could use one Lampert-Marks Associates, Inc. General Insurance PHILA. FOLDING BOX CO. Recommended by: (215) MI 2-4130 Joseph Levine If you donate it manufacturers of The office gains a typewriter places and things FOLDING PAPER BOXES JAMES S. SALTZMAN You gain a Tax deduction Finishing Work for the trade Sponsored by: call 999 N. 3rd Street William Y. Saltzman KI 6-1563 ARNOLD L. LAMPERT Phila., Pa., 19123 Recommended by: MAJOR D. MARKS WA3-2545 Steve Saltzman MORTON J. MONSKY Slipperite Peter Friedman SLIPPER WRITES PAGE 3 Program Previews Communications from Slipper Wives by Joseph H. Ball "76" LOOMS BIG by Sandra Ball FOR SLIPPER WIVES WIFE OF PRESIDENT OF Slipper Wives were treated to a members of the Club who attend UNITED STATES OUR GUEST first. Many of the ladies acted as are a very important part of the hostesses at Slippers Annual excitement. Our nation's First Lady, Mrs. Dean of the Reconstructionist Angels Dinner, which was held Keep an eye open for mail about Gerald R. Ford, will meet mem- College, and who is also a member March 17, at the Green Valley our Spring Luncheon to be held bers of Golden Slipper, as the of Slipper, will close the program Country Club. The Dinner is when the beginning of May. APRIL 25 YISKOR honored guest at our next general with the benediction President Slipper honors the benevolent membership meeting. FRANK BRODSKY, through the altruistic supporters of Slipper SLIPPER WIVES The event will be in the main good offices of the White House Camp, who come to donate foods Officers 1975-76 "If the echo of their voices ballroom of the Bellevue Stratford Press Secretary, Shiela Weiden- and supplies for the coming camp Chairwoman Sandra Ball weakens, we shall perish" Hotel, Monday evening, April 26. feld, is attempting to have a season. Vice Chairwomen Hertzfeld Memorial Service for the Six Preceding the 7 P.M. dinner question and answer session with April 12th, Slipper is sponsoring Marian Sherman Million Jewish Martyrs will be there will be an open cocktail Mrs. Ford; with the questions a Seder for our Senior citizens at Secretary Bunny Brodsky held at the Monument, 16th Street reception. coming from Golden Slipper mem- the Philadelphia Athletic Club. We Treasurer Maxine Rosen During the dinner, Mrs. Ford bers in the audience, at the Board Members and Benjamin Franklin Parkway. would like Slipper Wives to take will be honored with Golden conclusion of her remarks. part in this unique Seder. Those Ann Brookman Marilyn Lampert Keynote address will be delivered Slipper's "Spirit of Independence" Rabbi BERTRAM KORN, an who have never attended this Doris Brooks Lynne Neigut by GIDEON HAUSNER, Chief Prosecutor at the Eichman trial Award. Admiral in the U.S. Navy Reserve function in the past, will find it a Lenore Fair Yvonne Winig It is being presented to "Betty and a Golden Slipper member, will truly gratifying and rewarding Marlene Zarwin and Chairman of Yad Vashem, also a member of Prime Minister Ford", and the citation will read, offer the invocation. evening. Those who have been Rabin's Cabinet. "For your personal integrity FRED WEISS is making the present in the past years know the Past Chairwomen leadership and efforts in contacts to gain from the Armed 1970-71 Elaine Rosen Wreathes will be placed at the love, the warmth, the appreciation Monument at 12:45 P.M. and helping Americans during this Services their handsome Color that flows from our elderly to the 1972-73 Margie Steinberg ceremonies will start at 1:00 P.M. 200th anniversary Bicentennial Guard, and possibly string en- Golden Slipper Club and the many 1974-75 Barbara Berkowitz year, to continue their independ- semble. ence and well-being." WOODY FRASER, executive new Slipperites to its ranks: we Mrs. Ford's appearance is a producer of the Mike Douglas continuing step in a succession of ber has been asked to invite one of Legal Robes welcome STEVEN MYERS ESQ., Show and a Golden Slipper mem- LOUIS FRYMAN ESQ., and Golden Slipper's personal relation- JOEL SLOMSKY ESQ. These ships with members of our nation's the nation's best known singers for men join BARRY SHAW ESQ., first families. Mrs. Richard M. the evening. by Jeffrey D. Servin, Esq. THOMAS WIENER ESQ.. MARK Nixon and Mrs. Lyndon B. John- Special appreciation to Past BROOKMAN ESQ., and ANDY son were previously Golden Slip- Presidents EDWARD H. ROSEN WOLOV ESQ., in forming the per guests. Many members of the and MORRIS NOVICK for using Let's face it, being old isn't call them up and if they ask why working nucleas of the committee Eisenhower family have graced their White House friendships in "chic". This is not my sentiment, you did so, just tell them that your and as the activities of this our dias, as has the honorable helping Golden Slipper have the but rather it emanates from a only reason for contacting them committee expand, the additional Harry S. Truman. opportunity of honoring Mrs. dignified old gentleman with whom was to say that you care, that you manpower will be vital to our Ford. I just concluded a telephone love them and that they're not continued success That's it for The Program Committee wel- conversation not more than 10 forgotten. now, see you next issue! SPECIAL EVENTS: comes to its ranks, BENJAMIN minutes ago. After discussing and To do this is not difficult, it costs In connection with the prestig- JACOBSON, a new Golden Slip- resolving a rather simple legal nothing and it's not fattening at ious visit of Mrs. Ford, members per member a bow also to problem for him, we expanded the all. But if you do, tonight, just CLARKE & COHEN of the Program Committee are THEODORE REINHART for his scope of our conversation to before your elderly father or working on a variety of interesting consistantly successful production encompass the subject of why we mother, grandfather or grand- Licensed Adjusters of program imnovations for the even- management at all general felt somewhat akin to a used and mother, drifts off to sleep, a small Fire Losses for the Assured ing Rabbi FREDRIC KAZEN, meetings. discarded aluminum soda can. but very definite smile may filter He is widowed, he lives alone over their faces and implant the and he has two children, both thought, even only momentarily, 229 CHESTNUT STREET professionals, who almost never that being on in years is still a very see nor rarely call him. This is not PHILADELPHIA, PA. 19106 Unsurpassed satisfying time to be alive. And if unusual, nor does it make him child you are yet Telephone: WAlnut 5-8797 bounce on PAGE 4 SLIPPER WRITES Notes PATRONIZE FROM THE BOARD ROOM OUR ADVERTISERS by S. Ty Steinberg, Chairman They Are Supporting You As all good Board Meetings go all of our goals were accom- plished with a very special PLUS a real fun evening. WALTER MERANZE did one HOST of the of his "magic acts" with his usual form of zannyness. He did a great job in getting everyone in their TOWN seats. We had a record attendance of 73 men and controlling these meetings is gradually becoming a major task. I am only kidding, of You can rely on the Bellevue as the course, since the members attend- perfect host when you meet friends for ing are very cooperative and the an enjoyable luncheon or dinner in the decorum at the meetings are Stratford Garden usually very good. with superb cuisine, gracious service and your favorite cocktails Special Note: New member prepared with the skill of experts. MARK STEIDLITZ, attending his Hunt Room first Board Meeting won $50.00 Proud moment was Awards Now a beautiful English Tavern. during the 50/50. Other winners Chairman GEORGE HOROWITZ Luncheon and dinner served. Open were MICHAEL SCHWARTZ and presenting a "Distinguished Serv- Not to be outdone, Accolade every Sunday from I to 10 p.m. ELLIOT ROSEN. Entrepreneur ice Award" to SEYMOUR Chairman BERNARD ROTH, Private dining rooms for every occasion. THE HARVEY SHERMAN was the FRANK for his tremendous sup- presented the coveted "Accolade M.C. for the proceedings. Just to port in presenting an outstanding Award" to ALAN GROSS and Bellevue Stratford show how fair we are, Harvey won BROOKS, BERNARD ROTH and program at our "Variety Nite" and HARVEY SHERMAN for their Broad Street At Walnut Phila., Pa. an aluminum ladder which he ALAN GROSS were the winners to JULIUS WOLFSON, the man performance at our "Variety Nite" donated to the Camp. Other prizes As the saying goes, "wine goes who can never say "no" when meeting. were bottles of wine and wouldn't to winos" or is it "money goes to getting food to our camp is a Continued on Page 11 you know - STANFORD money". problem. CAMP CANADENSIS CAMP AKIBA RICHARD 1. RUBIN & CO. A Children's Camp "In the Picturesque Poconos" "Atop the Poconos" REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE Directors: FOR BOYS FOR GIRLS MMMMM WILLIAM Y. SALTZMAN 1700 Market Street Suite 2806 R I SAL TZMAN Box 400, Bala-Cynwyd, Pa. Phone: 561-3800 SLIPPER WRITES PAGE 11 Letters Slipperites in the News We get letters Lots of letters by Cyrano "Bubba" Meinsa Editors note: A letter was recent- I'm writing to thank the Golden hostess of the JYC Lunch Program ly delivered to us by air mail from Slipper Club for their help in and spending many hours gather- Scotland bearing the following helping me to get glasses for my ing for our chatty times. On behalf It's getting to be around the address: Golden Slipper, Chestnut eyes. I am enjoying them very of all at JYC Senior Citizens we time for the "Slipper Fleet" to Street, Philadelphia, U.S.A. It had much. Please thank the whole club wish all at Golden Slipper Club sweep off the barnacles, shine up been mailed February 17 and we Good Health and God's richest the brass, and put on those for their kindness received it February 26. We share Captain's hats saeth In acknowledgement of your Blessings all year round its contents with you. WALLY NEIBART who named kindness at this time of the year, And from the younger set: Thank his boat the "Windbreaker" and S. both the food stamps, which I put you for the beautiful presents you "Dear Sir/Madam, I am writing to TY STEINBERG and his "Red to a good use. Thanking you for gave me and my brother. It was enquire if you can please give me very thoughtful of you. I thank Snapper" talking about Wally doing so, and may God Bless you some information as about the you for all the trips that you have his chest expansion added on and your associates in all your Golden Slipper. Is it a large another 10 inches because his undertaking in the coming future. been giving us. It's really great nightclub. Is there dancing girls or and my mother thinks it is too. daughter has been recommended, Wishing you a Merry Christmas go-go dancers every night of the and a Happy New Year You really have a neat camp. We'll unanimously, by the faculty at week. I intend to be visiting Thank you for your wonderful see you next summer. P.S. Could Cornell University, for a fellow- Wally Neibart Morse Michaels United States maybe this year or cooperation relative to the case of you possible say hello to Aunt ship to Yale's School of Art and 1977. Best Wishes Mr. H. Mrs. I. LeClaire. Mrs. LeClaire Abby and Aunt Ilene Sign your Music while on the subject of McGregor" Such price popular- now has a roof over her head, camper, Karen busting your buttons MORSE ity. To be known so far away and enough food to last her until food Well for the first time in eight MICHELS became the daddy of a to be known in the U.S.A. that an stamps are available, some money years I got my hair cut. Last sweet little girl while STEVE improperly addressed letter would in her pocket, a welfare check Summer I was in bunk G. I won 2 LEVY said Hi to a big guy thats be delivered in a week. forthcoming and one which arrived feathers in one encampment. This almost ready to join Slipper, his Dear Boys! Thank you so much year will be my 5th year. Camp is son Michael weighted 10 lbs 6 OZ for emergency use Her two for your card and cookie assort- children are enrolled in school and fantastic Jodi ment that you gave to me while I other Slipperites in the making we are contacting a local Hebrew were born to AARON GREEN and Steve Levy Marc Specter was in the hospital. I'm glad to be School where the young children remembered in such a brotherly MARC SPECTER if you start will be attending as soon as they way. Hoping to be home soon. smelling Lily of the Valley it's are acclimated to their surround- Thanks so much again Eddie ings. She is to see a psychiatrist at HONOR ROLL because HILLEL LEVINSON and Tannenbaum his Carol will be tieing the knot in Mt. Sinai, Southern, who may help would like to take this May congrats, Hilly Have her to allay her fears of the city opportunity to express my sincere you heard dept.: BILL SALTZ- which seem to be an outgrowth of RECIPIENTS OF thanks and appreciation for the the attack of robbery and attempt- GOLDEN SLIPPER CLUB MAN has just been made Presi- Golden Slipper Scholarship award- GOLD MEDALLION AWARD dent of the Variety Club's Camp ed rape. At this writing, all is OF ACHIEVEMENT ed to me this year. My first term like when will you have time, under control and we certainly Hillel Levinson at Drexel was successfully com- 1956 Jack Shlifer* Bill? when ELLIOT ROSEN appreciate the great part that you pleted in mid-December with a 3.8 took in making her life more 1956 Morris Soble* said Slipper was the springboard 1957 Samuel H. Daroff* grade point average. Considering for all the leaders in the commun- bearable and by securing the roof 1958 Harry S. Sylk continually rises in tuition and over her head. It's wonderful 1960 William E. McKenna ity, he said it right SO hear this expenses, this scholarship has feeling that we can mutually 1961 Walter I. Davidson helped my family greatly in 1962 George L. Sall THOMAS WIENER, has been cooperate with each other and I meeting the costs of my education. 1963 Mayer I. Blum elected to receive rank and am deeply grateful Sonia A. 1964 Morris S. Jenkins Once again, I extend my thanks decoration of knight commander of Crane, National Council of Jewish 1965 Fredric R. Mann want to take this opportunity to the court of honor and it's Women 1966 Leonard Goldfine thank you for your kindness and to all the members of the Golden 1967 Kevy K. Kaiserman Congrats to FRANK BRODSKY William Saltzman Elliot Rosen thoughtfulness at Christmas, by 1969 Edward H. Rosen and WALTER MERANZE who Slipper Club, being remembered 1970 Samuel Weiss sending us some food certificates. were made assistant Vice Pres of in so thoughtful a way means very 1973 William Y. Saltzman They made our Christmas a little Sales for Drexel Burnham and much more than this thank you can 1974 Ronald Rubin brighter than we expected it to be. 1975 Maurice Hertzfeld how about that who's the man say Angie, Mike and Igrid y husband and I are expecting of the year who's tops in the LaClair *Deceased our 1st baby next month [Feb.] Phila. area for John Hancock for there are no words to express and we were finding it a little the 3rd consecutive year none my deepest gratitude to you, for difficult since my husband is still other than MIKE SCHWARTZ the box spring and mattress DISTINGUISHED PERSONAGES out of work. We are trying to needed very badly and appreci- HONORED BY Did you know that S. TY STEIN- make good with what little we do THE GOLDEN SLIPPER BERG celebrated his Bar Mitzvah ated very deeply have. Again, thank you for your in the Minyan Club and wife Michael Schwartz S. Ty Steinberg thank you so very much for your kindness NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL Marge was called to the pulpit for most generous contribution. This We can't begin to tell you all the Hon. Hugh Scott, U.S. Senator, an Aliyah but hear this who money will be used to help sponsor Pennsylvania things this ought to say, but after-school activities. We are of our Slipperites have moved in to Hon. Robert Briscoe, Lord Mayor, there's a world of meaning in indeed grateful for the continued Dublin, Ireland beautiful new surroundings saying Thank you and may god interest and support of the Golden James Farley, Former Postmaster General none other than ALLAN AXEL- Bless you United States Slipper Club Widener Memorial ROD with swimming pool and Hon. Avraham Harman, Ambassador, I'm writing to express my School State of Israel everything and JERRY MUCH- appreciation for what you and both my husband and myself Mrs. Lyndon Baines Johnson, First Lady, NICK .thas' all for this good your Club has done for my family. United States want to thank you very much for a news column see ya again I will never forget what you have Hon. Jacob K. Javitz, U.S. Senator, soooon genuine afternoon, we both enjoy- New York Jerome Muchnick Frank Brodsky done. Thank you and God Bless ed it very much. We are new Hon. Estes Kefauver, U.S. Senator, you members of the JYC Centers and Tennessee Just a few lines for everyone of Hon. Robert F. Kennedy, U.S. find it a joy. Thank you again and Attorney General BOARD NOTES continued from Page 4 the Golden Slipper for your help to hope you have good health for Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, U.S.N. me when I was so very much in your beautiful work. Vice Admiral Hyman G. Rickover, U.S.N. The highlight of the evening was need of help. I wish to thank you I'm a little late in writing but Hon. Margaret Chase Smith, at the conclusion, when I intro- for your help in getting my gas U.S. Senator, Maine just had to say a big thank you to Hon. Harry S. Truman, Former President, duced Senor Eduardo D. Remeiro, restored. My daughter and I both all the boys of Golden Slipper for United States a graduate student at the Univer- appreciate all you have done. the grand time you all gave Senior Justice Arthur J. Goldberg sity of Pennsylvania. Senor Many thanks Citizens of JYC at Porter and General David Sarnoff thank you a kindness is long Rev. Martin Luther King, Nobel Prize Remeiro, made a beautiful plea for Marshall on January 5. I am taking Winner our members to contribute to the remembered and my family thank pleasure to include all our friends Bernard G. Segal, Attorney Mexican Emergency Fund and you and wish you a happy New who were so delighted in seeing Mrs. Richard M. Nixon, First Lady stated all of the problems his Year "Lillie" and enjoy refreshments Mrs. Gerald R. Ford, First Lady government has encountered since All I gotta say to you is Thank which you gave us to make a day of the Jewish boycott. He really had You in a great big way for sending pleasure which will be remember- ENTERTAINMENT our members believing he was for me the coupons. They really ed by all. I myself enjoy being a Sammy Davis, Jr. Harold Prince real until he got half way helped me a lot George Gobel Susan Starr through his "pitch". Bob Hope Frank Sinatra Senor Remeiro's real name is Robert Merrill Paul Whiteman Eugene Ormandy Grover Silcox and he is not a Jane Wyman The Barney Roth Co MICHAEL Leontyne Price Esther Williams graduate student of the University of Pennsylvania, he is just another P. Senor Remeiro SPORTS 'Bicentennial put-on'. Chuck Bednarik Tom Gola SCHWARTZ Don Budge John B. Kelly, Jr. PLANNED LIGHTING Dick Button Sandy Koufax and Wift Chamberlain Vic Seixas Innovative Ideas MAINTENANCE SERVICE Life and Health Insurance MEDICINE For Electrical Engineers & Lighting John H. Gibbon, M.D. Individuals and Businesses Julius Lempert, M.D. Design John R. Moore, M.D. Area Code (215) Elizabeth A. McGrew SLIPPERITE BERNARD ROTH Howard A. Rusk, M.D. 545-1600 I.S. Ravdin, M.D. Selman A.Wakesman MD Phone: Paul Dudley White, M.D. 537-0400 NEWS AND COMMUNICATIONS 4122-50 Kensington Avenue Pauline Frederick Flora Lewis Alan Gross receiving Accolade Harvey Sherman receiving award. JOHN HANCOCK Hy Gardner Bill Stern Award. Helen Thomas Connie Chung partial list THE DELAWARE VALLEY'S 24 HOUR DROP OFF CENTER UHAUL TRUCK RENTAL U HAUL UHAM. DESIGNED FOR HOUSEHOLD FREE MOVING GUIDE BOOKLET MOVING FREE ROAD SERVICE ANYWHERE FORD TRUCKS - 10, 12, 16, 20, ALL SIZE TRAILERS / CARTONS 24 FT. INSURANCE / 16,000 DEALERS AUTOMATIC SHIFTS / RADIOS HAND TRUCKS / TOW BARS / PADS ONE-WAY AND LOCAL ANYWHERE / LOW RATES master charge RENT THE RIGHT EQUIPMENT AT COMPETITIVE PRICES LOCAL AND ONE-WAY RENTALS ANYWHERE LOW PRICE GASOLINE COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRS WOLFSON'S IN CENTER CITY 8TH & GIRARD AVE. Call INFORMATION & 627-8497 RESERVATION CENTER FRED WOLFSON LITERATI PITCH CAMP, SNAG BAR- GAINS This just in: junk food ad- Star 4/23/76 unauthorized possession of a Gc and must be mentioned here to dicts Larry McMurtry and Calvin Trillin The This is urgent. Hurry. (call him Bud or your New Yorker sub- scription is null and void and barbecue on a downtown sidewalk at dawn yester- Ear FOR OUR NEXT TRICK sauce will run in your veins) were found time, Earwigs! If you were metropolitan newspaper and ha day clutching their tummies and dozing posed all sorts of cobwebby cor in a mountain of waxed paper and cello- high places and had a big mo phane. They'd been waiting since 11 about yourself with Robert Red Wednesday night for the doors to fling what would you do next? Those open on the annual Vassar Book Sale and so YOU USED TO BE IN SHOW BIZ, clean it squeaks - snippets of "Guys and "climb Mt. Everest" were ji Bargain Hunt for the Bookish. The camp EH? Ear was stunned beyond belief Dolls.' Ear feels much better. trite and (it looks like) rig} kit included sleeping bags, travel books to hear that First Mama Betty Ford is Bicentennial gift to the neig (one on Mongolia) and great bagsful of going to be dinner-hosted Monday night BOOKS-UNBALANCED EAR Ear hears, the O.P. is planning fried pork rinds, beef jerky, Hydrox by Philadelphia's Golden Slipper Club. Would anyone who has anything on We- pair of its finest (not that pair, cookies, On-Yums, and half smokes, plus Are they ecdysiasts? Foot-fetishists? lene Worthington Goller, real estate scale that rarefied height and gallons of Dr Pepper. Ear is. going to be Shoe salesmen? No, dears, a proper serv- broker for posh-jazzy W.C. and A.N. Mill- down every huff and puff. Ear's sick. ice club. And the entertainment is so er, please phone in? She has come into Bunker Hill. GOLDEN SLIPPER CLUB 1315 Walnut Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania KI 6-1563 4/26/76 Background Sheet GOLDEN SLIPPER CLUB "People Serving People" The Golden Slipper Club was founded 54 years ago to carry on philanthropic activities. Its best known activity is its 750 acre summer camp in the Pocono Mountains. Each year about 750 boys and girls vacation there in three encampments of three weeks each, enjoying outdoor sports and adventure, as well as excellent food and proper rest. In the city, elder citizens as well as children participate in the Club's programs. Last year about 3000 senior citizens were provided with theater and other entertainments. The young set were taken to sports events, swimming parties and such. On a continuing, year-round basis, when individuals are in need, the Club's Welfare Committee steps in quietly to provide quick and efficient help. Each year, almost 200 individual welfare and/or scholarship benefits are anonymously provided. Funds and services come from members. A "Do-It-Yourself" Organization, Golden Slipper is composed of almost 700 business, professional and community leaders. The organization has a national reputation for its philanthropic activities. Mrs. Ford's appearance is a continuing step in a succession of Golden Slipper's personal relationships with members of our nation's first families. Mrs. Richard M. Nixon and Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson were pre- viously Golden Slipper guests. Many members of the Eisenhower family also have attended Golden Slipper functions, as has the Honorable Harry S. Truman. - 30 -