Friday, April 18, .1958—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S-2 0 Mumford Hi Activities Penny Bernstein's Stanley Michaels Is Vice-President of Camping Ass'n Stanley J. Michaels, owner sponsored Camp Tamarack Au- Locally, he has served as Nuptials in December and director of Camp Nahelu thority and a member of the By ARLINE • SCHACHTER Mumford High School Leaving Detroit early Thurs- day morning, seniors will jour- ney to Washington on the an- nual senior trip. They will be gone until April 28. Highlight- ing the trip will be a moonlight cruise April 26 on the famed Potomac River. Along with the Mumford Par- ents Club, the senior trip com- mittee chaired by Sharon .Bez, Alan Burstein and Norm Mos- cow is in the midst of making final arrangements for a suc- cessful trip. Some of the sights the seniors will visit include: The Naval Academy at Annap- olis, The Smithsonian Institu- tion and Mount Vernon. Mumford thespians will have an opportunity to display their talents at the forthcoming school play to be held on May 1 and 2. Trying something new, the cast is presenting three one- act plays. Before v a c a t i o n, teachers were the guests of the Student Council. The occasion was the semi - annual Student - Faculty Tea. Receiving gold keys in the Southeast Michigan Scholastic Writing Awards Contest were the following students: Diane Bauer, Helen Rice, Robert Ros- man, Linda Reistman, John Marx, Bettie Schottenfels, Da- vid Rottenberg, Barry Wolman and Alan Burstein. Plans are in the making for the annual Spring Fling to be held May 17 at the Ford Audi- torium. Under the sponsorship of the Student Council, the dance is being organized by Gail Burkow, social committee chair- man. RABBI YEHUDAH LOEWY Ao4e1 - Exaittlively Since 1946 in Detroit Hospitals and Homes IT. 4-7355 RABBI LEO Y. 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 RABBI CHASKEL GRUBNER SPECIALIZED MOHEL Recommended by Physicians Serving in Hospitals and Homes 4252 TUXEDO TE 4-6624 MARSHALL GOLDMAN CERTIFIED MOREL Serving at Homes -iv% 7-0979 and in Hospitals MISS PENNY BERNSTEIN At a family dinner recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerson B. Bernstein, of 19620 Canterbury, announcement was made of the engagement of their daughter, Penny Brooke, to Harold Blumenstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Blumen- stein, of 19136 Manor. The bride-to-be, formerly a student at the University of Illinois, is now studying at Wayne State University. Her fiance is a Wayne graduate. Plans are being made for a December wedding. and a long-time participant in activities of the American Camp- ing Association was recently named vice-president of the na- tional ACA organization. Michaels, a Detroiter for 40 years, is believed to be the first national officer of the ACA from Michigan. After starting his camping career as a counselor at the De- troit Recreation Camp, Brighton, Mich., in 1930, Michaels sub- sequently be- c am e swim- ming director. For the past 25 years, he has been asso- cia t e d. with Camp Nahelu, a t Ortonville, Mich ., and since 1943 he Michaels has been both owner and direc- tor of the popular children's camp. Michaels, who lives at 19647 Roslyn, is a member of the board of directors of the Fresh Air Society, a participating agency of the United Commu nity Services, and a member of the camp study committee of UCS. He also is a member of the Jewish W e l f a r e Federation- girtit Announcements April 14—To Mr. and Mrs. of Ann Arbor, Mich., a son, Cary William Kellman (Jane Weno- Brian. * * * kur), of Marlowe Ave., a daugh- March 27—To Mr. and Mrs. ter, Donna Jill. * * * Sheldon Swartz, of 19365 Ever- Margo Ann. April 8 — To Mr. and Mrs. green, a daughter, * * Harry Shapiro, of 18089 Sor- March 23—To Mr. and Mrs. rento, a daughter, Patricia Harold Bogrow (Ann Rubin), Eve. of 21130 Westhampton, Oak * * * Park, a daughter, Karen Sue. * 4: April 7—To Dr. and Mrs. March 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kellman (Sandi Yovis), of 20250 Brentwood, Livonia, Alan P. Bressler (Ruth Green- berg), of Broadstreet Blvd., a a son, Edward David. son, Charles Andrew. * * * 4: 4: * April 6—To Mr. and Mrs. March 16—To Dr. and Mrs. Kurt Singer (Betty Leemon), of Harry W. Lindy, of 19441 18036 Strathmoor, a son, Eric Monte Vista, a son, Malcolm Charles. Louis. * * April 5 — To Dr. and Mrs. Richard D. Sills (Geri Zlat- kin), of Freeland Ave., a son, Kenneth Brian. * * * April 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Ezra K. Foner (Frona Johnson), a daughter, Miriam Ruth. * * March 31—To Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Tischler (Annette Zeid- man), of 18681 MacArthur, a son, Robert Darrow. * * March 30—To Dr. and Mrs. Wesley S. Green (Arlene Sey- burn), of 15100 Kenton, Oak Park, a son, Brian David. * * March 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Richard Edgar (Myrna Glicker), Bar Mitzvahs Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kellman announce the_ Bar Mitzvah of their son, Sanford Alan, on April 25, at Temple Israel. * * * The Bar Mitzvah of Martin Rossman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel F. Rossman, of 23020 Parklawn, Oak Park, will be observed on Saturday, at Young Israel Center of Oak-Woods. A dinner in Martin's honor will be held that evening, at Holi- day Manor. * * Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kel- ler, of 18070 Mendota, an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Nathan Ira, on Satur- day, at Cong. Beth Joseph. A dinner in his honor will be held Sunday, at Rainbow Ter- race. Nippersink to Add New $100,000 Auditorium Nippersink Manor announces the beginning of construction of a $100,000 convention hall and night club on its grounds. Flexibility of functions as well as the beauty of the Tudor architecture will make this mul- ti-purpose auditorium with a ca- pacity of 750 persons, both prac- tical and esthetically pleasing. In the summer, it will be used as a night club. During the win- ter months, indoor activities such as tennis, badminton, and volley ball will be carried on. Conventions and meetings will occupy the building in the spring and fall. Plans are now being made for the addition of an indoor swim ming pool. Lewis Camera States New Policy on Prices A new policy designed to make photographic equipment and supplies available to De- troiters at the lowest price in town, was announced this week by Lewis Camera Shop, 19129 Livernois. The firm, which maintains a complete line of all known photographic supplies and equipment, is offering to beat or match any price from a reputable dealer. . According to the announce- ment, all a customer needs is a written estimate of the price, and it will be beaten by Lewis C amera Shop. Other services offered by Lewis are complete processing service of films and greeting cards. For information, call DI. 1-1252. president, vice-president and is presently a board member of the Michigan Section of the ACA. Born in Maywood, Ill., Mi- chaels was educated here and attended both the University of Michigan and Wayne State Uni- versity. advisory board of the Girl Scouts of Metropolitan District. His term of office as vice- president of the ACA extends to 1960. Before assuming his present post, he was a member of the board of ACA and chair- man of its standards committee. "06.. CAMP DIRECTORY r ifr\yeji .•••• • Chelsea, Mich. . . . Only 60 Miles from Detroit 30 Years of Camping Experience For Boys and Girls 5-15 $425-8 Week Season — S225-4 Weeks E. Mark, Director FARBAND CAMP 19161 SCHAEFER UN. 4-0730 FRESH AIR SOCIETY Fresh Air Camp — Brighton, Mich. Comp 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 . 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 — $295-5 Weeks $195-3 Weeks (July 29-Aug. 19) CAMP KE-YU-MA CAMP MAPLEHURS1 Kewadin, Mich. Near Traverse City 16178 For Boys and Girls, 6-15 On High and Torch Lakes Th a osa sCn ur ohn, Ph.D., Director Detroit UN 2-1893 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 CAMP PETOSEGA RISEMAN FARM CAMP 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 UN. 4-4220 19647 ROSLYN 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. Ronald Balan directors Dorothy Brindze KE 7-0294 UN 4-4785 Petoskey, Michigan Boys and Girls, Ages 7 to 16 Leonard P. Baruch UN 4-7629 Directors Bertrand Sandweiss LI 6-0522 19th Camping Season Dryden, Mich. — 45 Miles from Detroit For Boys and Girls, 5 thru 12 Mrs. Meta Risema:n; Director WO 3-0762 17321 Northlawn New Center, Wilderness Slate 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—$80.00. 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. Friday night services— Horseback riding. Aaron Gornbein and Bernard Friedman, Directors 17315 MU I RLAN D Detroit UN. 4-5804 THUNDERBIRD DAY CAMP A Wonderful Summer for Boys and Girls, ages 4-6; 7-12 Codirected by Arnold Fisher and Mickey Stern, (formerly director of Dr. Goldberg's Day Camp) Your Child Sleeps at Home For Brochure Call: LI 7-4281 .