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March 07, 1958 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1958-03-07

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Radomer Groups to Hold
Purim Party on Tuesday

Barbara M. Levin's Now Is the Time to Begin Thinking Sharon Rose Berger
tin Betrothal2Anounced of a Summer Camp for Your Child to Wed June 8

Friday, March 7, 1958—THE DETROIT

741

BARBARA MAXINE LEVIN

At an informal reception in
their Palmer Woods home, last
Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Hoke
Levin announced the engage.
ment of their daughter, Bar-
bara Maxine, to Ruben Berg-
man.
Miss Levin is a graduate of
the University of Michigan.
Mr. Bergman, formerly of Mt.
Vernon, N. Y., is a graduate
of Columbia University and the
Harvard Business School.
A June wedding is planned.

Center Dance Courses

Two Wednesday evening
modern dance • courses for
adults will begin March 19 at
the Jewish Community Cen-
ter's Davison branch.
The course, which ends May
21, will be taught by Fannie
Aronson. Dorothy Zussman is
accompanist for the classes.
The spring session will be the
third of a popular series of
modern dance classes held dur-
ing the 1957-1958 season.

With spring right around the
corner, now is the time for
parents to begin thinking seri-
ously of whether they are going
to send their youngsters to
camp this summer.
It is a fact that most young-
sters who have been to camp
once wish to return year after
year. But what of the paren't
who is facing the prospect of
sending a child to camp for the
first time? What should he look
for in a 'camp?
The American Camping As-
sociation (ACA) lists several
checkpoints for parents to learn
about before selecting the camp
for their boy or girl. They sug-
gest, "It's your child. You have
a right to be particular."
General categories that should
be checked ,the ACA manual
states, are: 1. Will your child
be safe? 2. Will he have health-
ful living conditions? 3. What
kinds of opportunities and ex-
periences will he have? 4. What
kind of leaders will you child
have? 5. What is the general
camp spirit (happy? do camp-
ers wish to return?) and 6. What
is the cost?
In each of these categories
there are important questions
pertaining to safeguards from
physical hazards, proper acci-
dent prevention methods, eat•
ing and sanitary facilities, med-
ical attention, experience of
counselors, etc.
To select a camp, too, the
parent must know his child,
decide whether he is ready to
be away from home, observe
whether the youngster should
be in a general camp or one
which emphasizes any one of
several areas (sports, dramat-
ics, music, tutoring, religiously
observant, etc.)

Radomer Aid Society and its
Ladies Auxiliary will jointly
sponsor a Purim party at 8 p.m.,
Tuesday, in 'the Hayim . Green-
berg Center, 19161 Schaefer.
A bake sale is being planned
by the Auxiliary on March 15
at the Detroit Edison Co.'s
Northland Center branch. For
information, call Mrs. Rose
Tuttleman, LI 5-3957.

As a general practice, the
ACA recommends that the par-
ent have an interview with the
camp director; visit the camp,
if possible; talk with children
and their parents who have at-
tended the camp; find out its
objectives, about its equipment
facilities and other equally im-
portant facts.
As for the leading recom-
mendations of camping, the
entertainment for
bar mitzvahs our specialty
ACA asserts that camp expe-
rience offers the child happi-
ness, responsibility, cooperation,
comradeship, health, adventure,
independence and good citizen-
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ship.
As a convenience to parents
seeking to choose camps for
their youngsters, The Jewish
JACK CORBACK
MISS SHARON BERGER
News, in ,cooperation with the
PHOTOGRAPHY
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Samuel
Berger,
camps and their directors listed
Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs
below, offers an opportunity for of Pennington Dr., announce
Our Specialty
Quality Work - Moderate Prices
selecting camps where their_ the engagement of their daugh-
youngsters will best enjoy the
UN 3-8532 Personalized
Service
ter, Sharon Rose, to Walter

summer.
Jack Schwartz, son of Mr. and
Mrs. David Schwartz, of Tyler
Red Rocha, Jordon
Want The Best?
Ave. A June 8 wedding is
Ask the Folks Who've Had
Join Michigama Staff planned.
SAM BARN ETT
Herman and Mickey Fishman,
and His Orchestra
directors of Camp Michigama,
Bnai
David
Sisterhood
this week announced that two
LI 1-2563
members of the Detroit Pistons Set Donor Wednesday
basketball team have been
The annual donor luncheon
signed to assist in development of the Bnai David Sisterhood
WEDDINGS, BAR MITZVAHS
of the summer camp's sports will be held at 12:30 p.m.,
For the best in Dancing
pleasure, the
program.
Wednesday, in the social hall
The two are Red Rocha, the of the new synagogue, 24350
BILL LEONARD
Pistons' coach, who after taking Southfield, Southfield Township.
ORCHESTRA
over the reins of the team from
Roberta Zwerm, radio and
Charlie Eckman has moved the
TO 6-1373
TY 5-0755
Pistons into second place in the television star, and Cantor Hy-
man
Adler
will
be
featured
in
National Basketball Associa-
tion's Western Division, and a program of entertainment.
WE NEED
The luncheon is being ar-
Phil Jordon, 6 foot, 101/2 inch
ranged under the chairmanship
Boarding homes for children
center.
temporarily separated from
Rocha, who is in line for of Mrs. Charles Shere. For res-
their families.
ervations, call Mrs. Leon Gol-
"Coach of the Year" honors, is
den, LI 6-2587, or Mrs. Dan
WE PAY
a keen student of the game. He
Otis, UN 1-6829.
Boarding core and all other
holds a degree in physical ed-
expenses.
ucation from Oregon State Col-
CALL
lege.
- Jordon, who came to the Pis-
TO. 8-2490
tons from the New York Knick-
Jewish Family and
Orchestras-Entertainment
erbockers as a free agent, has
Children's Service
turned into the big surprise of
302 Fox Building
the NBA season with his fine
13327 Linwood
UN 4-4346
WO 2-4814
play. He is a graduate of Whit-
worth College in Washington.
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The Fishmans also announced
HALEVY-WORKMEN'S
CIRCLE CHORUS
that the Pistons will in all like-
Cordially Invites the Public to Its
lihood use Camp Michigama's
I
facilities for its training sessions
ANNUAL BANQUET
i Sunday,
this year.
March 16th, at 6:30 p.m.

IRV FIELD and
ORCHESTRA

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Dave Diamond

Chelsea, Mich.

FARBAND
CAMP

Only 60 Miles from Detroit

30 Years of Camping Experience
For Boys and Girls 5-15
$425-8 Week Season — $225-4 Weeks
E. Mark, Director

19161 SCHAEFER

FRESH AIR
'SOCIETY

UN. 4-0730

Fresh Air Camp — Brighton, Mich.
Camp Tamarack — Ortonville, Mich.

For Boys and Girls 8-14
Sam Marcus, Executive Director

9999 BROADSTREET

WE. 3-7380

011=11.4.1110.

Day Camp to Open
in New Location

CAMP
KE-YU-MA

4779 GLENDALE

Detroit

WE. 3-2239

$475-8 Weeks — $295-5 Weeks
$195-3 Weeks (July 29-Aug. 19)

CAMP MICHIGAMA MICHIGAMA HILLS

(For Boys)

(For Girls)

"The Greatest Name in Camping"

West Branch, Michigan

For Boys and Girls 6-15

Herman Fishman and Mickey Fishman, Directors

UN. 2-7618

CAMP
NAHELU

CAMP
SEA-GULL

CAMP
TAMAKWA

CAMP
TANUGA

LI. 2-7455

Ortonville, Mich. . . . Now in its 28th Season

Boys and Girls 5-16 — 4 or 8 Week Camp Periods

Stanley Michaels, Director

19647 ROSLYN

UN. 4-4220

Lake Charlevoix, Charlevoix, Mich.

Boys and Girls 6-14
Lewis and Regene Schulman, Directors

20116 HEYDEN

KE. 3-6725

Algnquin Park . . . Now in its 22nd Year

Boys and Girls 8-16

Lou Handler, Director

18090 WYOMING

Detroit

UN. 2-1580

Kalkaska, Mich.. • . 1,400 Acres ... 2 Miles of Lake
Frontage . . . Complete Water Sports Program . . .
Horseback Riding . . 40 Miles of Trails on camp
ground ... Doctor on Premises. Boys and Girls 6-16
Aaron Gornbein and Bernard Friedman, Directors

17315 MUIRLAND

Detroit

UN. 4-5804

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At the Sholem Aleichem Institute

I

SAM SIGAL—Guest Speaker
DAN FROHMAN — MARTIN HOFFER

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Accompanied by Bella Goldberg

Camp Kton Ton Day Camp i
Guest Artists
will open this season at new 1 Tickets at $2.50 — For Reservations, Call Mrs. Kaplan, TO. 7 3042

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Beth Shalom, Oak Park, it was i
announced by Dorothy Brindze,
a teacher in the Detroit school
system and kindergarten teach-
March 9, 1958 — 9:00 P.M.
Sunday
er at Beth Shalom Religious
School, who is camp director.
Labor Zionist Hall — Schaefer & 7 Mile Rd.
The program, geared for chil-
Given By
dren 4 to 11, includes arts and
The Business and Professional Chapter
crafts, music, athletics, drama-
of B'nai B'rith
tics, dancing, religious customs,
weekly trips, cook-outs and
The Townsmen
Featuring
movies.
Refreshments 5- Dancing
Assisting Mrs. Brindze as ed-
ucational director and assistant
Donation $1.50
All Invited
director, respectively, are Ron-
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ald Balan and Jean Balan, the
former a teacher in the Livonia
MASONIC TEMPLE.
schools and both instructors at
MARCH 10, 11, 12
Sensation of New York's
Beth Shalom.
A camp open house is plan-
Dance Season This Year
ned for 3 p.m., March 23, at the
synagogue, when a program of
Solid Raves From Critics
singing, dancing, magic, movies
and tape recordings of the last
season will be featured. The
public is invited. For informa-
"A Rich and Rare Treat"
tion, call UN 4-4785 or KE
—N. Y. News
7-0294.
"Superb Theatre"
—N. Y. Herold Tribune

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glIFOIIINIKIMI

60 Miles from Detroit — Complete Sports and
Creative Programs . . . Dietary Laws Observed.
For Boys and Girls 6-16
Bernard Jaffe, Director

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Bar Mitzvahs

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Schwartz, of Jerome Ave., Oak
Park, announce the Bar Mitz-
vah of their son, Leonard May-
er, today, at Temple Israel. A
reception in Leonard's honor
will follow services. No cards.

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"A Must for All Dance Fans"
—N. Y. Times

Zo,A,Z.i

Tickets: $2.20, $3.30, $4.40 at Grinnell's and Masonic Temple
Mail Orders to Masonic Temple, 500 Temple
Enclose Self-Addressed. Stamped Envelope

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