and Mr. and Mrs. Melville S. Welt of Balmoial Rd. and Mrs. Leo-I. Franklin of Pennington Dr. left on Wednesday for Chi- cago where they will attend the birthday celebration of Mrs. Welt's brother, Herbert Oberfelder. Betty Cole of Patterson, N. J., who spent the holiday week-end as the guest of Sally Brown of Lucerne Dr., is the guest this week of Joyce Janeway of Canterbury Rd. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Weisman of Edison Ave. left on Monday to spend 10 days in New York. Mr. and Mts. Joseph Hartman of Chicago Blvd. have returned from McKeesport, Pa. where they spent - a few days visiting with members of their family. Stanley Immerman of Gloucester Dr., accompanied by his mother, Mrs. John Immerman, and his nephew, John Bloom, spent the holiday week-end in Traverse City. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Schembeek of Monte Vista Ave. left on Sunday to spend a few weeks motoring through Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rubiner had as their guests last week-end - Mr. and Mrs. Murry Lasky of Beverly Hills, Calif., Harold R. Lasky of New York and Mrs. Kelley Kaufman of Muskegon. Mr. and Mrs. Jon Hopp of Boston BlVd are leaving on Friday for Mt. Carroll, Ill., where they will attend the graduation, on Sun- day, of their daughter, Lois, from Frances Schimer Junior College. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Jacobs have returned to their home in Cleveland after a few days visit here with friends. Benjamin Krell of Lawrence Ave. left on Thursday for New Orleans. From there he will sail on the SS Alcoa Corsair on her maiden voyage—a 24 day cruise to South America. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Katzman of W. Boston Blvd. have returned from a stay in St. Joseph, Mich., where they were guests at the Whitcomb Hotel. Mrs. A. M. Loewenstein has returned to her home in Atlanta, Ga., after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burak. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Goldman of Muirland Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Max M. Fisher of Parkside Ave. have returned from New York where they attended the marriage at the Savoy last Sunday of Mr. Goldman's sister, Elka, to Leonard Nudelman. Mrs. Max Grossman of Atkinson Ave. has returned from Miami Beach where she spent the winter months. Among those who left this week-end for Atlantic City to at- tend the American Medical Association Convention were Dr. and Mrs.' Arthur Bloom, Dr. and Mrs. S. E. Gould, and Doctors S. G. Meyers, Sol Rosenzweig and Eugene Steinberger. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Ginsburg have returned to their home in Kansas City after a few days' visit in Detroit with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Hartman and their daughter, Caroline, of Edison Ave. Spent the last week-end in Chicago visiting with members of their family. Joseph Blumrosen of Lincoln Pk. and Ellis Fisher of Lakewood Ave. have returned from a visit in Manistique, Mich. Miss Ellen Arden of Wildemere Ave. has returned from Chi- cago where she spent the last fortnight visiting with members of her family. lwr. and Mrs. Harry Stamler of Muirland Ave. have returned frorruTueson, Ariz.. where they spent the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis of Fullerton Ave. have returned from an extended stay in Miami Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. David Marks of Merton Rd. spent the holiday week-end in Leamington, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Geschelin of Pennington Dr. are spending the week in French Lick, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Blacher of Greenlawn Ave. are spending the week in New York. Harry Alpert of Dickerson Ave. has left for Boston, Mass., where he will visit with members of his family. Mr. and Mrs. David Rott of Chicago Blvd. have returned from an extended stay in Miami Beach, Fla. Jerome Brown was declared the.best speaker and the affirma- tive side the winning team in the debate at the 43rd annual model meeting of the Philomatic Debating Club, held May 27 at Shaarey Zedek. Two three-man teams debated the topic, "Resolved: that the Truman Doctrine will promote world peace." Seymour Raimi, Alfred Himelson and Norman' Wexler were members of the • victorious team. Brown, for his arguments on) the negative side, received the first-place Louis Smilansky go'd medal. Stanley Brown, another negative speaker, was awarded servicemen's the Philomathic silver medal for being second best speaker. Raimi won the third-place bronze medal. May- nard Gordon completed the nega- tive side. The winning team received a ! silver cup, donated by Mr.' and Mrs. Isaac Rosenthal as a per- . manent memorial to their son Myron, a former Philomathian who was killed in action during World War II. Judging the best speakers in the debate were Dr. Jay J. Sher- man, chairman of the govern- ment department at Wayne Uni- versity; Nathaniel H. Goldstick, assistant Detroit corporation counsel and a Philomathic mem- ber 30 years ago, and Sol Schwartz, co-chairman of the jun- ior division of the Allied Jewish Campaign. Raymond Zweig was presented with an engraved gavel for his service as speaker of Philomathic last year. The gavel presentation was made by Philip Nusholtz, while Irwin Shulman awarded the cup to the whining debate team. Jack Alspector, present speak- er of the club, presided. Aispector announced t h a t JWV Post Donates FAC Camperships A limited number of camp- erships at the Fresh Air Camp for children of servicemen who were disabled or who lost their lives in World War II have been made available by the Sgt. Morton A. Silverman Post of the Jewish War Vet- erans, according to Irwin Shaw, FAC director. Anyone knowing of children eligible for these camperships is asked to call the Fresh Air Camp registrar, Dorothy Sie- gal, at "MA. 8400. . Betrothed Bar Mitzvahs Weds in November ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Jerome Brown Wins First Place Medal At Philomathic Debate Page Eleven THE JEWISH. NEWS Friday.: June 6,, 1947 Mr. and Mrs. Julius Berkowitz announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Jerry Joseph, Saturday morning, June 7, at the North- west Hebrew Congregation, Cur- tis at Santa Rosa. A reception in the Bar Mitzvah's honor will be held from 2 to 7 p. m. Sunday, June 8, at 17606 Prairie. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Murray J. Lipsitt announce theZar Mitzvah of MISS LAIIRETTA H. HNOPPER Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knopper of Santa Rosa Drive announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Lauretta Helene, to Stuart A. Graff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Graff of Ohio Ave. Miss Knopper attended Wayne University and is affiliated with Iota Alpha Pi Sorority. Her fi- ance was recently discharged from the armed forces. The wedding will take place in November. Ezra Federation Ladies Name Officers for 1947 The Ladies of Ezra American Federation for Polish Jews elect- ed officers for 1947 as follows: President, Mrs. J. Garnick; vice-presidents, Mrs. I. Finkel- stein and Mrs. J. Feffer; treas- urer, Mrs. M. Goldfeder; secre- taries, Mrs. M. Weinberg, Mrs. I N. Goldthan and Mrs. S. Norman; I hospitalers, Mrs. J. Kazda and Mrs. M. Young; trustees, Mrs. S. Sharkey, Mrs.. I. Finkelstein and Mrs. M. Weinberg; donor chair- 1 man, Mrs. A. Dinetz. The -Ezra also is opening a rummage store on Delmar Ave. near Westminster Ave., prepara- tory to the 1947-48 donor lunch- eon. Friends and members of the Ezra are to call Minnie Gold- farb at TR. 3-3838 for dates at the rummage store. The next brunch party will take place at the home of Mrs. J. Kazda, 15378 Fairfield,. at 12 noon June 11. LAXER'S their son, Mar ' , Saturday, June 7, at Bnai David Synagogue, Elm- hurst and Fourteenth. 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All col- lege students in the Detroit met- ropolitan area and all prospec- tive students are invited. founded in Detroit in 1898 as a forensic organization for Jewish youths, will observe its golden jubilee anniversary throughout next NOW ACCEPTING RESERVATIONS FOR '1947 ENROLLMENTS CAMP PLAYFAIR FOR BOYS AND GIRLS "Built for Children in a Setting Blessed by Nature" Situated in the HEART OF NORTHERN MICHIGAN, "AMERICA'S SUMMER PLAY- GROUND," on the shore of LAKE WALLOON, which has been acclaimed as one of the three most beautiful lakes in the world—along its wide SAFE sandy beach and hard sandy bottom. Nestled among the green bills and wooded beauty of this northern wonderland, you will and the spacious grounds of CAMP PLAYFAIR. — truly a "SETTING BLESSED BY NA TU&E." 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