Fr iday, Apri1 11, 1958—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-20 To Pi Ted Nov. 16 MISS ELLEN GRAD Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grad, of Cherrylawn Ave., announce the engagement of their doughter, Ellen Esther, to Alvan Richard Wolfe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wolfe, of W. Outer Dr. A Nov. 16 wedding is planned. SA Institute Group Sets Spring Dance The seventh annual spring dance of Chapter II, Sholem Aleichem Institute, will be held May 3, in the Institute audi- torium, 19350 Greenfield, an- nounces chairman Bette Shul- man. The climax of the evening will be the award of a free five-day vacation for two at Oakton Manor in Wisconsin. Sammy Barnett's orchestra will play for dancing, and light refreshments will be served. Tickets may be obtained from the Institute office or by call- ing VE. 8-7440. City Young Marrieds Set Third Annual Combined Dance The third • annual Intercon- gregational Young Marrieds Dance will be held at 8:30 p.m. April 19, with members of the Adas Shalom Young Married Couples Club serving as hosts at their synagogue. Other participating groups in- clude Bnai David, Bnai Moshe, Shaarey Zedek, Temple Beth El and Temple Israel. A spring cocktail dance, the program will feature dancing to the music of Dick Stein and his orchestra. Hors d'eouvres and cocktails will be served throughout the evening, with a midnight sweet table capping the festivities. Tickets for the program can be obtained by calling Mr. and Mrs. Harry Velick, LI 1-5069 All young married couples are invited to attend. Adas Shalom Women to Meet for Election Election of officers for the coming year will highlight a meeting of the Sisterhood of Adas • Shalom Synagogue at 12:30 p.m., Monday, in the syna- gogue social hall. Following a dessert luncheon, "Music of Our People," a pro- gram arranged by the Sister- hood Choral Group, under the direction of Mrs. Joseph Markel, will be presented. Mrs. George Bassin will be at the piano. Mrs. Markel, who served as chairman of the nominating committee, was assisted by Mes- dames Morris L. Botwin, Joseph Katchke, Louis Kirsch, Saul Kling and Milton Winston. Artla Amouncements of 23520 Cloverlawn, Oak Park, a son, Alan Elliot. * * * April 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Murray Frumin (Bess Madoff, of Windsor, Ont.), of 19134 David Michael. April 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Pinehurst, a son, * * * Irving S. Cane (Inez Mendel- April 1—To Mr. and Mrs. son), of 19195 Coyle, a daugh- Carl Hopp (Frances Switzky), ter, Phyllis Ava. of Dumbarton Rd., a daughter, • * Maxine Joanne. * * * April 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Merton M. Colburn (Joan F. March 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Gould), of 23075 Sussex, Oak David Berkowitz (Shirley Lip- Park, a daughter, Lori Ann. son), of 24320 Oneida, Oak * Park, a son, Steven Marc. * * * April 1—To Mr. and Mrs. March 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Furman (Sylvia Gold- stick), of 19312 Snowden, a Samuel Pearlstein (Sophie Hy- man, a son, Mark William. son, James Lawrence. * * * March 25—To Dr. and Mrs. April 1—To Dr. and Mrs. Mischa Sachs (Shirlee Oram), Howard Parven (Marcia Stone), 15111 Burton, Oak Park, a son, Robert Jared. * * * LOEWY RABBI YEHUDAI-I' March 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Boren (Harriet Lois .4104,/ Excluliudy Shapiro), of 23450 Church, Oak Since 1946 in Detroit Park, a son, Stuart Eliot. Hospitals and Homes * 5rnn TE. 4-7355 March 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Manny S. Katzman (Roslyn Weinbaum), of 17153 Indiana, a daughter, Gayle Sue. RABBI LEO Y. April 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Raymon Franklin (J a c k i e Bwiner, of New York), of 110 Elmhurst, Highland Park, a son, Kenneth Leslie. * * * GOLDMAN Expert Mohel Recommended by Physicians Serving in Hospitals and Homes 18245 Roselawn UN 3-6242 Rabbi Joshua Spiro CERTIFIED MOHEL Serving In Hospitals & Homes UN 3-2616 7328 Thatcher Certified Surgical Mohel Rabbi Israel GOODMAN Serving in Hospitals and Homes Anywhere 16 Years' Experience Pontiac, Mich. FEderal 4-4149 Gets Nurse's Cap from Sinai School Alpha Omega Women Discuss Ticket Soles A meeting of the ticket corn- from the various captains. A mittee of the Detroit Women social hour will follow, at of Alpha Omega, at which pro- which co-hostesses will be Mes- gress reports on the forth- dames Schneider, Moss, J. Barr, coming donor luncheon will be and J. Goodfriend. heard, is planned this Tuesday, For information on tickets at the home of Mrs. Edwin C. or reservations. call Mrs. Schneider, 19351 Steel. Schneider, DI 1-1514 or .Mrs. The donor, an annual event Moss, UN 1-6227. sponsored by the dentists' Rabbi BERNARD MARTIN, wives, will be held April 30, at the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel. of Sinai Cong., Chicago, Ill., will represent the Jewish Cha- Mrs. Schneider and Mrs. Les- tuaqua Society as a lecturer at lie Moss, ticket co-chairman, Kalamazoo College on April 18. will preside at the meeting, His subject will be "What All and will secure reservations Religions Have in Common." 4110. Mrs. RUTH B. EDELSON, principal of Sinai Hospital's school of nursing, places the cap, symbolic of readiness for practical experience in nursing, on MARGO WOOLF, one of the five Jewish students who were among the 37 nurses capped at recent ceremonies at the hospital. Camp Petosega Makes Room for 26 Campers Additional facilities for 26 new campers, both boys and girls, have been completed at Camp Petosega, it is announced by Leonard Baruch and Bert- rand Sandweiss, directors. The expansion program at the 327-acre camp, located at Pick- erel Lake near Petoskey, Mich., was brought about by a demand by both parents and children, the directors said. Camp Petosega, which seeks to develop the concept of inten- sive instruction in all aspects of camping, has been cited for its achievements, and many of its campers have received awards by many of the national camp organizations. Included in the camp's activi- ties are swimming, diving, can- oeing, water skiing, sailing, nav- igation, crafts, horsemanship, music, dramatics, archery, rifle- ry, tennis, Indian lore, nature study, camperaft and all land sports. Because of the 26 additional places, registration for the sum- mer season has been re-opened. Appointments for interviews may be arranged with Baruch, UN. 4-7629, or Sandweiss, LI 6-0522. Farband Camp Begins 30th Year of Operation Farband Camp, a non-profit summer comp -operated by the Labor Zionist Organization, be- gins its 30th anniversary sea- son with programs designed to celebrate both its birthday and Israel's. Besides their regular camping activities, Farband Camp chil- dren will learn about Israel's accomplishments, its heros and tribulations and the rolt that American Jewry played in Is- rael's establishment and growth. Farband Camp also has faci- lities for adults, separate from the children's, with cultural and sports activities which older persons would find attractive, including boating, swimming, shuffleboard, excursions and March 23—To Dr. and Mrs. concerts. Norman R. Schakne (Marilyn Joyce Gordon), of Strathmoor Ave., a daughter, Susan Gail. Farband Camp Honors * * * Mrs. Sislin on Trip March 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Officers and members of Far- Harry Eisenberg (Evelyn Le- band Camp honored Mrs. Sophie pofsky), of 18107 Northlawn, Sislin, a founder of the camp, a daughter, Randee Sue. prior to her departure for Israel * * * on April 27. March 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Sy Currently registrar of the Grant (Geraldine Kaminsky), camp, Mrs. Sislin is accepting of 14016 Pembroke, a daughter, registrations for the current Nancy Jill. 30th camp season up to the day * * * she leaves with her husband, To Mr. and. Mrs. Rudolph Phil- David Sislin, for an extended lips (Anita Prady), of 20293 visit in the Jewish state. Faust, a son, Alan Jay. Parents and friends have * * * been asked to contact her at To Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kipil- 19508 Griggs, DI. 1-9646, for man (Sharon Rubin, of Detroit) camp information prior to her of Nevada, a son. departure from the city. .111. Ay. CAMP DIRECTORY gre../1 FARBAND CAMP Chelsea, Mich. . . Only 60 Miles from Detroit 30 Years of Camping Experience For Boys and Girls 5-15 S425-8 Week Season — S225-4 Weeks E. Mark, Director 19161 SCHAEFER UN. 4-0730 FRESH AIR SOCIETY Fresh Air Camp — Brighton, Mich. Camp Tamarack — Ortonville, Mich. For Boys and Girls 8-14 Sam Marcus, Executive Director 9999 BROADSTREET WE 3-7380 CAMP HIAWATHA For Boys, 5 to 16 . . For Girls. 5-14. Located 190 miles north of Detroit on Private Lake near the Beautiful Au Sable River and Huron . National Forest . . • Experienced leadership . . . Mature staff . . . Full camping program. For Details, Write or Call Mrs. Louis Harley 17325 Fairfield Detroit UN. 4-1135 CAMP KE-YU-MA 60 Miles from Detroit — Complete Sports and Creative Programs . . . Dietary Laws Observed. For Boys and Girls 6-16 Bernard Jaffe, Director 4779 GLENDALE Detroit WE. 3-2239 $475-8 Weeks — S295-5 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 LI. 2-7455 CAMP NAHELU KTON TON DAY CAMP RISEMAN FARM CAMP (AMP SHOR CAMP SHOMRIA CAMP TAMAKWA CAMP TANUGA 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 Located at Beth Shalom Synagogue Oak Park Well rounded summer program designed to fit the needs of Jewish children 4,11 years old. All counselors qualified teachers. Dorothy Brindze Ronald Balan directors KE 7=0294 UN 4-4785 19th Camping Season Dryden, Mich. — 45 Miles from Detroit For Boys and Girls, 5 thru 12 Mrs. Meta Riseman, Director WO 3-0762 17321 Northlawn "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 29 Martin Schiussel, Director TO 5-4742 3246 Fullerton New Center, Wilderness State Park. The camp with Israeli content. A bit of Israel has been transplant- ed to the shore and forest of Lake Michigan, where the cultural and Halutzic life of Israel is recreated. For boys girls 10-18. 2 weeks-880.00. Gershon Hoffman, Israel Director. TO 7-8424 TO 7-1221 Algonquin Park . . . Now in its 22nd Year Boys and Girls 8-16 Lou Handler, Director 18090 WYOMING Detroit UN. 2-1580 Doctor on premises—Ratio of 1 counselor for 4 campers. 1400 Acres—Complete land and water sports, program for night services— Horseback riding. Aaron Gornbein and Bernard Friedman, Directors UN. 4-5804 17315 MUIRLAND Detroit THUNDERBIRD DAY CAMP A Wonderful Summer for Boys and Girls, ages 4-6; 7-12 Codirected by Arnold Fisher and Mickey Stern. (formerly director Dr. Goldberg's Day Camp) Your Child Sleeps at Home For Brochure Call: LI 7-4281 of