Ritter-Traurig Rites Planned for June 15 MISS JOAN RITTER Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ritter, of Curtis Ave., announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Joan Phyllis, to Allen , Robert Traurig, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Traurig, of W. Buena Vista ' Ave. The bride-elect attends Wayne State University. Her fiance is a senior at the WSU medical school; where he is affiliated with Phi Lambda Kappa fra- ternity. A June 15 wedding is planned. FARBAND CAMP Mrs-. Robert Broner Wins Poetry Awards Mrs. Robert Broner, 18981 Greenlawn, has won two awards for her poetry at the University of North Carolina College of Women, Greensboro, N. C. The poems, "The Drawing Child" and "The Mute Mother," have already been published in a periodical and they are to be read at a creative arts festival at the university today and Sat- urday. Mrs. Broner is the mother of three children: Her husband is a Detroit Times' artist and she is the daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Masserman. Last year Mrs. Broner won first prize for a short story and second for a po- em in a competition at Wayne State UniVersity. BB Women Offer 'Fortune Teller' Bnai Brith Slates Membership and membership retention workers and new members that have joined the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Women's Council will be feted at a culmination party, to be held at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, at Adas Shalom Synagogue. According to Mrs. Philip Fealk, Council- president, the new members will be initiated as the Ann Hartstein Class, hon- oring Mrs. Hartstein, a past president of both Detroit Chap- ter and the Council. Hahonim Kvutzah Meets Sundays for Discussions Bonim Noar Kvutzah of Hab- onim has scheduled a number of speakers on labor unions, Histadrut and American politics for coming weeks. Meetings are held at 7 p.m. Sunday at the Hayim Greenberg Center, 19161 Schaefer. Plans are now being made for Habonim's annual play, slated for May 3, and preparations are being made for the opening of their 26th camping season. Chelsea, Mich. 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 Rehearsing for their fea- tured roles in "The Fortune Teller," to be highlighted at the culmination membership affair of the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Women's Council are, left to right, ROSENA LA KRITZ, BEATRICE ME- HLMAN and IRENE PIAN- IN. Habonim Camp Registration Begins Mrs. Sanford Goldberg, regis- trar for the Midwest Camp 19161 SCHAEFER UN. 4-0730 Habonim of the - Labor Zionist movement, announces that reg- 60 Miles from Detroit — Complete Sports and istrations for the 1958 season Creative Programs . . . Dietary Laws Observed. at Camp Habonim near Three For Boys and Girls 6-16 Rivers, ,Michigan, are now be- Bernard Jaffe, Director ing accepted. WE, 3-2239 4779 GLENDALE Detroit The camp is an affiliate of S475-8 Weeks — S295-5 Weeks the Habonim Camping Associ- $195-3 Weeks (July 29-Aug. 19) ation, whose eight summer Kewadin, Mich. Near Traverse City camps are in their 25th year of existence. The camp program For Boys and Girls, 6-15 combines out-of-doors activities On High and Torch Lakes with elements of Jewish life and Thomas Cohn, Ph.D., Director tradition that are meaningful to 16178 Washburn Detroit UN 2-1893 the camper. In addition to a Hebrew pro- gram and an observance of some of the more basic Jewish (For Girls) (For Boys) traditions, Camp Habonim oper- "The Greatest Name in Camping" For Boys and Girls 6-15 ates a highly integrated pro- West Branch, Michigan Herman Fishman and Mickey Fishman, Directors gram which awakens in a child LI. 2-7455 UN. 2-7618 a deeper awareness of, and at- tachment to, the Jewish people. Ortonville, Mich. . Now in its 28th Season All of this is done within the 4 or 8 Week Camp Periods framework of. the camping ex- Boys and Girls 5-16 perience, rather than as a sup- Stanley Michaels, Director plement to it. UN. 4-4220 19647 ROSLYN More information on this non- profit camp, which accepts boys and girls from the ages of 10 to Petoskey, Michigan 17, can be obtained from Mrs. Boys and Girls, Ages 7 to 16 Goldberg, 18487 Woodingham, Leonard P. Baruch Directors Bertrand Sandweiss UN. 2-2696. CAMP KE-YU-MA Highlighting t h e evening will be the presentation of Vic- tor Herbert's "The Fortune Tel- ler" by the Bnai Brith Women's Choral Group, under the direc- tion of Mrs. David Holtzman. In the cast of the production are Mesdames Helen Hornfield, Beatrice Mehlman, Harriet Rapoport, Frances Bicoll, Char- lotte Wasserman, Ruth Klai- man, Estelle Kaufman, Sophie Lazell, Betty Strickstein, Ruth Terebelo, Sally Schneider, Ethyl Shapiro, Sarah H o l t z m a n, Shirley Monson, Harriet Gold- man, Rose Fox, Paula Polan, Rosena LaKritz, Thelma Simon, Irene Pianin, Rena Tobes and Evelyn Berger. Greetings will be extended by Mrs. Leonard Sims, nation- al membership retention chair- man representing District No. 6; Mrs. Morris Tack, District membership chairman, and Mrs. Robert Coggan ; District reten- tion chairman, who will pre- sent retention awards. Co-chairmen of the overall program are Mesdames Leon Dreylinger and Philip Edelheit. Davison Mothers' Club Tribute to Mrs. Katz RISEMANIS FARM CAMP CAMP SHOR CAMP TAMAKWA CAMP TANUGA UN 4-7629 LI 6-0522 19th Camping Season Dryden, Mich. — 45 Miles from Detroit For Boys and Girls, 5 thru 12 Mrs. Meta Riseman, Director 17321 Northlawn WO 3-0762 "The Only Young Israel Camp in America" Located at Aurora, Ind., 30 Miles SW of Cincinnati Complete program of athletic, aquatic, cultural and craft activities. Four and Eight Week Periods Commencing June 20 Martin Sohlussel, Director 3246 Fullerton TO 5-4742 Algonquin 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 Bayer, Miss Stroh Back on Michigama Staff Returning again this year to the staff of Camp Michigama and Camp Michigama Hill for Girls are -Carl Bayer, athletic director at the Parkman School, and Shirley Stroh, health di- rector at the Vetal School. Bayer, who returns as co- ordinator of boys' activities, is a former all-time basketball great from Wayne State Uni- versity, where he was team captain. He also was coach and played on the Alameda Air Force Base squad which was rated number one in the nation some years back. Miss Stroh will be serving her fifth season as head counsellor at Michigatna Hills. Information on camp activ- ities may be obtained from the camp directors, Herman and Mickey Fishman, UN 2-7618 or LI 2-7455. You Can Be Sure . . . 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The first will be held Mon- day night, at Clinton School, Parklawn and 9 Mile, Oak Park, while the second will take place at Adas Shalom Synagogue, Curtis and Santa Rosa on Tuesday. Both e•e- nings, the rallies will run from 6 to 12 p.m. Mothers' Club of the Jewish . Community Center Davison 3-8532 branch recently held 'a meet- . ....................0.—........................, ing in tribute to their late pres ident, Mrs. Bella Katz, who Dance with Delight died last month. A contribution to in her memory was given to the Jewish National Fund. LARRY FREEDMAN Mrs. -N. Mintz is the new pres- I and his Orchestra ident with Mrs. Joseph Wein- UN 1-4687 LI 7-2899 stein, as vice-president. Other I ■ ■ ■ officers are Mesdames Abraham Sperling, chaplain; Charles Koenigsberg, treasure r; L. CO Plastic Furniture Covers . ;.1.4 .15 Markson, flower fund; E. Shul- MADE TO ORDER OR 'AA man, recording secretary; A. READY MADE Cohen, financial secretary; E. 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