• I Aciiviiico in °defy Eve Meister and her daughters, Martha and Joan, of Ewald Circle, have left for an extended trip to Mexico, where they will visit with their relatives and friends. Harry Stamler has returned from Los Angeles where he attended the graduation of his daughter, Susan. Miss Thelma Shanbrom, who has been studying in Cleveland, 0., will spend the summer with her family on Tyler Avenue. Mrs. Louis Marshall, Mrs. Harry Stone and Miss Faye H. Gold- stein entertained 140 guests at a miscellaneous shower honoring bride-elect Florence Blumenthal, on June 18, at. Huyler's. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stone, accompanied by their son, Howard, left for a trip to New York, Atlantic City and Washington. A. Arnold Agree sailed for France June 10, to attend the sum- mer session of the Academy of Fine Arts, Palace of Fontainebleau, France. He will return Oct. 1. Agree, a 1947 graduate of the Uni- versity of Michigan School of Architecture, was elected to Tau Sigma Delta, honorary fraternity in architecture. He is affiliated with the office of Charles N. Agree, Inc. Dr. Lawrence H. (Larry) ScRwartz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan L. Schwartz of Richton Ave., left for Denver, Colo., where he will intern at the Army Fitzsimons General Hospital. Dr. Schwartz was commissioned a First Lieutenant, Medical Corps., U.S.A. Warren Rovetch has completed his studies at Oxford Univer- sity and sailed for the United States on June 24. He will spend the summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rovetch. The following children will leave July 2 for Camp Wi-Co-Su-Ta in Bristol, N. H.: Carol Altman, Sandra Balaban, Slovia Brown, Beverly Danto, Marlene Danto, Judy Dunitz, Nancy Falk, Susan Grosberg, Julie Honigman, Ellen Jones, Judy Jones, Linda Jones, Irene Landsman, Jane Landsman, Lois Pollack, Denise Nelson, Ann Rogin and Sandra Schoenfield. Harvey Lapides and Richard Jones will leaVe for Camp Winaukee on Lake Winnepesaukee, N. H. Dr. and Mrs. Albert E. Bernstein of 2400 W. Boston Blvd., re- turned from Atlantic City, where they attended the American Medical Association convention. Mrs. Bernstein left June 27 by plane from New York for Paris, where she will be met • by her daughter, Miriam, a University of Michigan student who has just completed her junior year of studies with the Smith College group at the Sorbonne in Paris and at the University of Geneva, Switz- land. After a five-week tour of Europe, Mrs. Berstein and Miriam will return to the United States. Audrey Gelfand, former secretary to the director of young adult activities at the Jewish Community Center, left June 27 for Los Angeles, where she will make her home, after a. month at Brandeis Camp Institute at Santa Susana, Calif. Before leaving, she was presented with the Henrietta Szold pin for her devotion and work for Junior Hadassah. Gerald Bright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bright of Glen- dale Ave., is spending his vacation in Europe. He is now in Lon- don and will also visit Norway, Sweden, Belgium and France, be- fore entering his senior year in University of Michigan Law School. Myrna Schlafer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Schlafer of Suffolk Dr., and Carbl Silverman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs: Os- car Silverman of Wildemere Ave., left for Camp Agawak at Minocqua, Wis. Mrs., Lewis Zuieback of Los Angeles is a guest at the Hotel Fort Wayne \ for a few weeks while visiting with members of her family and friends. Barbara Levin, Frances Levin, Suzanne Feinberg and Jane Sampliner left on Wednesday for Camp Chickagami in Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Kramer and their sons, Jimmy and Michael, of Roslyn Rd. have left for Charlevoix where they plan to spend the summer months. Among the campers who left this week for camp Kawaga at Minocqua, Wis., were Lee Marks, Stern, Jimmy Maas, Allan San- dorf, Joey Braff and Eddie Kann. Accompanying them was Wil_ liam Mazer Jr., as counselor. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gurevitch of Fullerton Ave. have returned from Schenectady, N. Y., where they visited their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Rolf Manko. Among the campers who left this week for Camp Nebagemon in Wisconsin were Tommy Ettlinger, Alvin Ziv, Richard Baum, Arthur Rubiner and Micky Tabor. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Smith of Sturtevant Ave. had as their guest for a few days Norman Best of London, England. Mrs. Simon Ginsberg of Washington, D. C., is the guest of Mrs. Norman Helpert of Elmhurst,Ave. Leaving on Tuesday for Camp Kohut in Oxford, Me., were Edward and Richard Rosenthal, Jimmy Golanty and Ozzie Ja- cobson. Dr. and Mrs. Edward Kozlow announce the graduation of their son, Robert Allen, from Detroit College of Law. He also attended Syracuse and Illinois Universities and received his B. A. degree from the Detroit Institute of Technology. Plans Fall Nuptials MISS SHIRLEE APPLEBAUM Mr. and Mrs. Harold Apple- baum of Lawrence Ave. an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Shirlee, to Herschel L. Harris, son of Mrs. Kate Har- ris and the late Mr. Harris. The couple plans a Thanksgiving Day wedding. U of M Students Top $9,000 Goal for UJA Oversubscribing their $9,000 goal by $888.23, the students at the University of Michigan have completed their United Jewish Appeal drive. The campaign was headed by Hannah Mintz and Jerry Free- man. $8,780.90, of which Billy Wetsman of Detroit brought in almost $2,000, was received in student pledges. Remaining funds were col- lected from receipts of Hillelz apoppin, the annual all-campus musical show, and from the UJA carnival. The entire drive was sponsored by the U. of M. Hillel Foundation, of which Rabbi Herschel Lyman is director. • New Negev Kibbutz TEL AVIV— (LIIB)—Histadrut has announced. the foundation of a new - communal workers' village "Safiach" (Aftergrowth) in the Negev by a group of Has- homer Hatzai r. ca 10—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 1, 1949 Troth Announced PTA Group to Reward Outstanding Students Distribution of prizes to stu- dents who excell in attendance and scholarship has been se- lected as a project of the Par- ent-Teachers Association of the David W. Simons branch. of the United Hebrew Schools. Mesdames Frances Some, Sarah Markowitz and Betty Order are in charge of the pro- ject. The organization also will purchase a projector and slides for the school. Mrs. Bessie Solo- way, president, has appointed a nominating committee to pre- sent a slate at the forthcoming election meeting. 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