Friday, June '7, 1957 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S- 1S activities in Society 1 Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Olanshansky recently tendered a fare- well brunch honoring their son, Wilburt, a June graduate of Michigan State University's college of mechanical engineering, who will leave after graduation to reside in Orlando, Fla. On May 19, two Detroit brothers were reunited with a sister from whom they had been separated for 37 years. The brothers, Ben F. Goldman, of Greenlawn Ave., and Alex Goldman, of Webb Ave., met their sister, Mrs. Chave Zollman, now a resident of Petach Tikvah, Israel. The reunion was celebrated with a family get-together at the home of Ben Goldman. Besides the brothers and their wives, the party included Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gold- man, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Golman, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Kass, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Klarman and children, Dr. Robert T. Goldman and his fiancee, Elaine Goldrath, and Mrs. Eva Weinberger. Mrs. Zollman, who had never seen , her brother Ben, last saw Alex when he was seven. She left June 2 to rejoin her husband and 10-year-old son at Petach Tikvah. Mrs. Louis J. Gurwin, of Cloverlawn Ave., will give a cocktail party on Monday, honoring her niece, Marcia Gurevich, a member of the 1957 graduating class at Michigan State Uni- versity. Miss Gurevich is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gurevich, of College Park, Md. Prior to the marriage of Sylvia Joan Helfgott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred A. Helfgott, and Allen William Gale, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Galemba, the bride was entertained at showers by her aunt, Mrs. Harold A. Maxmen, his aunts, Mes- dames Ervin Bunin, Ben Golden and Max Moses, her sister, Mrs. Irving Maggin, Emily Schultz and Sharon Weinberg; at a brunch by her cousin, Mrs. Nathan Maxman; at luncheon by his aunt, Mrs. Abe Lewis. Allan J. Roth, son of the Fred Roths, of Tyler Ave., will leave Thursday by air for a two-week visit in Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands. A group of friends joined last week in extending greetings to former Michigan Supreme Court Justice Henry M. Butzel on his 86th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Davidson, of 15146 James, Oak Park, announce the graduation of their daughter, Tobye Davidson Kaye, from the University of Michigan school of education June 15. Mrs. Kaye, a member of Alpha Lambda Delta and Pi Lambda Theta honorary societies, is graduating cum laude and has been elected to Phi Beta Kappa fraternity. The Davidsons, at the same time, announce the graduation of their son-in-law, Dr. Ronald L. Kaye from the U. of M. medical school, where he is a member of Zeta Beta Tau and Phi Delta Epsilon fraternities. He will intern at Sinai Hospital, Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brody, of 620 North Shore Dr., Miami Beach, Fla., entertained recently at a luncheon in honor of their daughter Brenda's 16th birthday. The party, held at the Foun- tainebleau Hotel's Rosewood Room, was attended by 62 guests, including several Detroiters. Among the latter group were Brenda's paternal grandmother, Mrs. Eva Brody, Mrs. Samuel Brody, Mrs. Robert Brody and Miss Judy Wolovits. Junior Hadassah Party Scheduled for Saturday Junior Haclassah has sched- uled a party for members and their friends at 8:30 p.m., Sat- urday, in the home of Audrey Maneli, 12703 Broadstreet. Dancing and refreshments are planned. For information, call Miss Maneli, WE. 3-0827, or Sarah Johnson, UN. -2-4713: PLANNING A PARTY? Make it 'JACK'S' for the tastiest hors d'ouvres, meat and dairy trays delivered to you ! Whole Roast Turkey Finest Bar-B-Q'd Ribs - Beef - Chicken VIIIMUIMII=11711.11111111•• ■ Specialists in TRAY CATERING FOR • BRISS • PIDYON HADEN • GRADUATIONS • CONFIRMATIONS • ENGAGEMENTS • WEDDINGS Delicious & Eye Appealing DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME Our Appetizer bar features the largest assortment of HOME MADE appetizers and delicacies in Michigan. Beer and Wine to Take Out JACK'S FOOD BOX 22175 COOLIDGE Just South of Nine Mile LI 1-9217 - LI 5-7042 OPEN 7 DAYS Sylvia Joan Helfgott Wed to Allen Gale MRS. ALLEN GALE In a ceremony May 5, at Adas Shalom Synagogue, Sylvia Joan Helfgott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred A. Helfgott, of 24241 Moritz, Oak Park, became the bride of Allen William Gale, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Galemba, of Clements Ave. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal and Cantor Ihin Gildin officiated. The bride wore a ballerina- length gown of white Chantilly lace that 'featured an illusion yoke; Queen Anne collar and bridal sleeves. The bouffant, :scalloped, lace skirt reached the hemline in the back over nylon tulle. Her two-tiered veil of illusion fell to fingertip length, and was held in place by a cap studded with sequins and pearls. She carried a bou- quet of white orchids and steph- anotis on the white Bible which she received as a confirmand. Attending the bride was her sister, Mrs. Irving Maggin, as matron - of - honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. B. Lionel Silvarman and Sharon Weinberg. Yvette Golden, cousin of the bride- groom, was flower girl. The bridegroom asked his fu- ture brother-in-law, Mr. Irving Maggin, to serve as best man. Ushers were Messrs. B. Lionel Silvarman, Arnold Bunin, Saul Helfgott, Earl Hecker and Jerry Rochlin. The bride's cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Brooks, of Robert Leslie Maxmen, was Woodingham Dr., announce the ringbearer. Bar Mitzvah of their son, Mar- Folio-wing a dinner and re- vin Robert, on June 15, at Adas ception in the synagogue, the Shalom Synagogue. couple left for a two-week hon- * * * eymoon in Miami Beach, Flor- The Bar Mitzvah of David ida, and are now residing on Wesley Gunsberg, son of Mr. Rensselaer Avenue, Oak Park. and Mrs. William R. Morin, of Out-of-town guests from Con- Geneva Ave., Oak Park, will be observed on Saturday, at Cong. necticut, New York, Illinois, and Bnai Moshe. A dinner party Ohio were present. in David's honor will be held Sunday, at Rainbow Gardens. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Sklar, of Ardmore Ave., an- Mrs. Philip Fealk, newly- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Gary Irwin, on June 14, elected president of the Greater at Temple Israel. A dinner in Detroit Bnai Brith Women's Gary's honor will be held the Council, will be installed at a following evening, in the tem- luncheon to be held this Tues- day, at the Sheraton-Cadillac ple. Hotel. • * * Mr. and Mrs. Hy Rossman, The luncheon is part of an of 24328 Scotia, Oak Park, an- all-day seminar, at which new nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their officers and son, Seth Ivan, on Saturday, at chairmen from Cong. Ahavas Achim. A dinner Council and va- in his honor will be held that rious Bnai evening, at Bel-Aire Terrace. Brith chapters will be briefed on their new Montefiore Lodge assignments. to Give $1,200 to Mrs. Gerald Fresh Air Camp Goldberg, pres- ident of Dis- At its final meeting of the trict Granld seas-on, this Tuesday, Monte- Lodge No. 6 fiore Lodge, Free Sons of Is- and a past ra•l, will present a check for Mrs. Fealk president of $1,200 to a representative of the the Detroit Council, will be in- Fresh Air Camp. The contribution will enable stalling officer. -a group of youngsters to at- In addition to Mrs. Fealk, she tend the camp for a three-week will induct the following period, the major project of the women: • organization. Mesdames David Grosberg, Two young artists, 15-year- Philip Edelheit, Sidney Eidel- old soprano Frances Cooper- man and Leon Dreylinger, vice- man, and 14-year-old pianist presidents; Charles Glinsky, Susan King, will be featured on treasurer; Harry Bodzin, Hy the program. They will be in- Burnstein and Kalman Bruss, troduced by Marguerite Kozenn secretaries; Eve Ketai, sentinel; Chajes, who will speak about Joseph Radkin, guide; David encouraging and assisting Levine, historian; and Bernard youngsters with exceptional Bliefield, retiring president, talent. counselor. Folk Schools to Hold Graduation Ceremonies An impressive program is an- nounced for the graduation ex- ercises of the United Jewish Folk Schools, at 8 p.m., Monday, at the Esther Berman branch of the United Hebrew Schools. Albert Elazar will greet the gathering in behalf of the United Hebrew Schools and Louis LaMed in behalf of the Jewish Welfare Federation. Speaking in behalf of the Ar- beiter Ring School, the Folk Schools, S h o l e m Aleichem Schools and the parents of the graduates will be Jacob Reis- man, Harry Mond -2y, Moshe Friedman and Mrs. A. Aslick. Speaking on behalf of the teachers will be Samuel Sigal, M. Goldoftas and Saul Maltz. A social hour, with refresh- menus will follow the program. The graduates, who already were listed in our last week's issue, wil share in the program with presentations, recitations and a musical program. SAVE 15 to 20% on FIRE INSURANCE House, Furniture, Business For All Types of Insurance CALL: Seward Insurance Assoc. • TR 3-7480 Harold Marshall Dan Welber Fred Babbin CAMP KEYUMAFRgiM MILES DETROIT FOR BOYS and GIRLS 6-16 • All land and water sports • Hobby classes • Arts & Crafts • Social Programs • Group Projects • Dramatics & Music Give YOUR Child a Wonderful Worthwhile Experience! • Competent Staff • Delicious Food • Excellent Facilities JULY 30 through AUGUST 20---$180 For Details Please Phone or Write: BERNARD JAFFEE, Director 4779 Glendale, Detroit 38, Mich. WE 3-2239 • o Bar Mitzvahs - Mrs. Fealk to Hear Bnai Brith Women . Remember 1:3MM Father's Day, June 16 Let him know how really important he is by remembering him royally on his own special day. Hudson's gift - wise assortment includes something just right for your Dad — whether he's an avid fisherman, hunter, golfer, putterer or pipe-and-slippers type. And, remember, our many convenient credit plans make shopping at Hudson's an added pleasure.