anal irs. J. oimon Fete Golden Wedding MR. and MRS. JAMES SIMON Golden wedding anniversary celebrants Mr. and Mrs. James J. Simon were honored at a party held recently at Rainbow Terrace. Participating in the , celebration were the couples' four daughters, Mrs. lsther Rosenberg, Mrs. Minnie Plas- kove, Mrs. Frances Lutz and Sally Eller, and son, George Simon, plus nine grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. The affair was highlighted by a "This is Your Life" dramatiza- tion, in which the children and their families participated. Mr. and Mrs. Simon were married in New York. They are charter members of the City of Hope, Caroline Friendship Club and Pinsker Progressive Society. Mr: Simon has been in the real estate and building business ever since he came to Detroit 43 years ago. • He served for many years as an official of the Election Board, of which he was chief registrar during World War T. % U of M Student Wins First Couzens Grant William Gamson, 23, a grad- uate student in social psychol- ogy, at the University of Michi- gan, has been selected as the first winner of the Leon A. Cousens Graduate Scholarship in Human Relations. The choice was announced by Mrs. Mil- dred' M; Jeffrey, community relations director of UAW- AFL-CIO, fund chairman, and Dr. Harold Sheppard, associate professor of Sociology at Wayne State University, chairman of the fund's 1957 selection com- mittee. The announcement was made at the 11 annual presentation ceremonies of Workmen's Circle Branch 463-E at which Miss Sarah Robinson, principal of Jefferson Junior High School, Justice Talbot Smith of the Michigan Supreme Court, and Neil Staebler, chairman of the Democratic State Central Com- mittee, were honored. Gamson is in the doctoral program at the university. He is a native of Philadelphia, and received his B.A. degree in government from Antioch Col- lege in Ohio. In 1956, Michigan awarded him an M. A. in so- ciology. - He was on the staff of former U.S. Senator Herbert H. Lehman. The Cousens Fund grant of $300 is for one year. The fund was established by 100 promin- ent citizens, friends of the late Leon A. Cousens, a Detroit labor attorney, and long-time leader in the Workmen's Circle, Jewish fraternal order. Galician Auxiliary Slates Mother - Daughter Event The Ladies Auxiliary of the First Galician Society of Detroit will hold its annual mother and daughter banquet on Wednesday evening, at Rainbow Terrace. The program will highlight several musical renditions by Cantor Shabtai Ackerman, of Beth Abraham Synagogue. For reservations to the ban- quet, call. Mrs. Dora Adler, UN .3-8763, or Mrs. Sabina Singer, UN 3 - 9532. . A i:tr mum tdatup iV ames Karbal, Mark Directors The appointments of Harold Karbal and Muni Mark as_ di- rectors of Farband Camp and Kinderwelt during the coming season was announced this week by. Berl Hearshen, chairman of the Farband Camp committee. Karbal, who is assistant prin- cipal of the Vernor Elementary School, will direct the adminis- trative functions, including reg- istration. Mark will be in charge of the Kinderwelt, counselor staff and camper program. • Mark, pregently executive di- rector of the Sholem Aleichem Institute, has taught in Yiddish schools since 1941, did graduate work at the New School of So- cial Research and was director and assistant director of several Eastern camps. The camp committee for the 29th season is comprised of Morris Gelfand an David Sis- lin, vice-chairmen; Bertha Ros- enthal, secretary; Harry Linber, treasurer; Manuel Salinger, fi- nance committee chairman, For information on camping - activities o for registration, call Karbal, KE. 5-7233, or Mark, TO. 7-7665. amages • • • activities in octety Lt. Col. and Mrs. Joseph H. Gossman and sons, Sanford, Robert and David, are back at their home on San Juan Dr., after returning to New York aboard the SS United States in time for the Passover holidays. Col. 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