•••=111 Friday, May 9, 1958—THE DETROIT JEWISH Mizrachi Leader Miss Weisman touted Guest in Detroit Serviceman, Dec. 25 Mrs. Abraham Danzig, na- tional vice-president of the Miz- rachi Women's Organization of America from Kansas City, Mo., will he a guest of Detroit chap- ters for a week, beginning Monday. Her principal purpose in visiting here is to participate in Mizrachi Women's expansion institutes. While in Detroit, she will be the house guest of Dr. and Mrs. Harry Portnoy. Scheduled as part of her schedule in Detroit are the fol- lowing meetings which she will address: Monday afternoon — Fannie Gluck Chapter election meet- ing at Rainbow Terrace; Mon- day evening, Oak Park Chap- ter meeting, in the home of Mrs. Helen Green; Tuesday afternoon, Sisters of Zion Miz- rachi workshop, at the home of Mrs. Abe Feldman, 4014 Sturtevant. Other appearances will be Wednesday evening, Fannie Gluck workshop, in the home of Mrs. Joseph Ainbinder, Oak Park; Thursday afternoon, Sis- ters of Zion Mizrachi mother and daughter luncheon, at Holi- day Manor: Thursday evening, guest speaker at a program of Northwest Child Rescue Wo- men. Mrs. Danzig will outline ex- pansion of Mizrachi Women's institutions for child care in Israel, on the basis of her ob- servations there, For the Finest in Music and Entertainment At Reasonable Prices. It's and his Orchestra UN 4-9485 FRESH AIR CAMP Openings for 8, 9 & 10-Year-olds For All Three Camp Sessions June 27 -July 16 July 16 - Aug. 5 Aug. 6 - Aug. 24 Adjustments in Camp Fees Based on Parents' Ability to Pay CAMP OFFICE: 9999 Broadstreet WE 3-7380 Bar Mitzvahs tianonim Youth. is currently Jerry Klutnick, Dave Wasser- holding rehearsals of its dance man and Dave Fineberg. The Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Jack . group which will participate in group is directed by Meir ier, of 19465 Warrington, an - the Jewish Youth Observance Horowitz. Plans are also underway for nounce the Bar Mitzvah of thei 1 , of Israel's tenth anniversary, son, Martin Leslie, on Saturda r to be held at 2:30 p.m., May 18, Camp Habonim, scheduled to run through July and August. at Con. Shaarey Zedek. A fain at Mumford High School. Participating in the dance Information on the camp can ily dinner in Martin's honor wil l [ group are Estelle Levine, Dori be obtained by calling the be held that evening. Kendler, S a.n d y Silverberg, Habonim office, DI 1-9666. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Joseph LaChar 1•11111•111 ■ 111111M. of 3323 W. Buena Vista, an - Ir • .1,- - r p ,..-1, e • l‘' . gildia nounce the Bar Mitzvah o :;. .•• • their son, Michael Steven, on i M' '....:1,5 Saturday; at Cong. Beth Shmuel . 'D * * * I ... ... ::::::.: ., , CAMP MISS DORIS WEISMAN Mr. and Mrs. Max Weisman, of Birwood Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Doris Libby, to Pfc. Marshall Shanbrom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Shanbrom, of Ludlow Ave., Oak Park. Pfc. Shanbrom is presently serving with the U.S. Army of Occupation in Germany. A Dec. 25 wedding is being planned. Fresh Air Camp Has Spots in All Sessions Openings for campers, aged 8, 9 and 10, at Fresh Air Camp, near Brighton, Mich., was an- nounced this week by the Fresh Air Society, the communal camping agency. Boys and girls in this age classification may be enrolled in any of the three sessions, June 27-July 16; July 16-Aug. 5; and Aug. 6-24. The camp provides a full pro- gram of activities, including swimming instruction, canoe- ing, boating, hiking, cook-outs, sabbath services, arts and crafts, nature study and all sports. Counselor-camper ratio is four to one. Provisions are made by the Fresh Air Society for adjust- ments in camp fees, based on the ability of individual fami- lies to pay. A camp official stated that "no child need be denied a trip to camp because of inability to pay." CARD OF THANKS Selma a n d Phyllis Korn, daughters of the late, beloved Nathan Naphtali Korn, acknowl- edge with grateful appreciation the many kind expressions of sympathy extended by family and friends during their recent bereavement. 5-piece setting $19.00 Royal Worcester OVER 250 PATTERNS at LORDS Yes, there are over 250 patterns in fine, imported bone china to choose from at Lords. We've Royal Doulton, Crown Derby, Wedgwood, Shelly, Royal Albert, Royal Worcester, Rosenthal and Coalport. Other 5-pc. place settings at Lords as low as $4.95. CHINA * CRYSTAL * SILVER * WEDDING GIFTS Special for BRIDES TO BE CHINA IS LESS IN CANADA BRIDES-TO-BE are cordially invited to take advantage of the BRIDAL REGISTRY at Lords; staffed by ex- perienced personnel. Let us keep a record of your selec- tions in china, glass, silver, etc., to prevent duplication and for the convenience of your friends. LORDS CREDIT JEWELLERS Phone CL 2-9702 WINDSOR, CANADA Only 3 minutes from downtown Detroit . • . •. • , DIRECTORY Mr. and Mrs. Nick Aronson of 20221 Prevost, announce th ,. .:::::::::::::::::.;::.. .„ ----:—.--- ti :::.:::::::::::::::: Bar Mitzvah of their son, Jerr 1 .........—.., ...... - ,.„. Theodore, on Saturday, at Cong . , ---- • 4,....----...„ -- r e i- O r Ahavas Achim. * * * Chelsea, Mich. . . . Only 60 Miles from Detroit The Bar Mitzvah of Davi 30 Years of Camping Experience Bruce Posner, son of Dr. an• For Boys and Girls 5-15 l$425-8 Week Season — $225-4 Weeks Mrs. Irving Posner, of 1811 E. Mark, Director Muirland, will be observed o 1 19161 SCHAEFER. Saturday, at Cong. Shaare: r UN. 4-0730 Zedek. A reception in David' 5 honor will be held that ev - Fresh Air Camp — Brighton, Mich. ning, at the family home. N Camp Tamarack — Ortonville, Mich. cards. For Boys and Girls 8-14 * * Sam Marcus, Executive Director Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Franke ., 9999 BROADSTREET WE 3-7380 of 18243 Oak Dr., announce th e Bar Mitzvah of their son, Bruc e fSopronBsooyrsedanbdyGL iralsboir0-1Z.ionuinsticpreovex em peertiit Howard, on May 17, at Ada Shalom Synagogue. A dinne ence in Jewish Camping. Season—June for the immediate family i 1 30-Aug. 24—$310; Half Season—June 30- Bruce's honor will be held Ma; V' July 27, July 28-Aug. 24—$160- each. 18. Mrs. S. Goldberg UN 2-2696 * * * Three Rivers, Mich. Meir Hurwitz DI 1-9666 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Feldman, o f 18072 Santa Barbara, announc For Boys, 5 to 16 . . . For Girls, 5-14. Located, 190 miles north of Detroit on Private Lake near the Bar Mitzvah of their son the Beautiful Au Sable River and Huron Paul David, on May 17, at Ada Natinal o Forest . . . Experienced leadership Mature staff . • . Full camping program. Shalom Synagogue. * * For Details, Write or Call Mrs. Louis Harley 17325 Fairfield Detroit UN. 4,1135 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Obe field, of 16947 Manor, announc ?, 60 Miles from Detroit — Complete Sports and the Bar Mitzvah of their son Creative Programs rams . • . Dietary Laws Observed. Michael Irwin, on Saturday, a For Boys and Girls 6-16 Beth Aaron Synagogue. A din Bernard Jaffe, Director ner in his honor will be hel 4779 GLENDALE Detroit 3-2239 $475-8 Weeks — $295-5 Weeks W. Sunday, at Holiday Manor. $195-3 Weeks (July 29-Aug. 19) * * * Mr. and Mrs. Ira Fisher, o 20126 Lesure, announce th Bar Mitzvah of their son,. Ste • (For Boys) , (For Girls) yen Allen, on Saturday, al "The Greatest Name in Camping" Temple Beth El. A dinner it West Branch, Michigan For Boys and Girls 6-15 Herman Fishman and Mickey Fishman, Directors his honor will be held Sunday UN. 2-7618 LI. 2-7455 at the family home. * * Ortonville, Mich. . . . Now in its 28th Season Mr. and Mrs.Benjamin S Boys and Girls 5-16 — 4 or 8 Week Camp Periods Kott, of 4753 W. Outer Dr., an nounce the Bar Mitzvah of thei ytaNnley Michaels, Director son, Brian Joseph, on Saturday 19647 ROSL UN. 4-4220 at Cong. Bnai David. A recep tion in his honor will be hel Sunda y evening, at Rainbow Petoskey, Michigan Terrace. * * * Boys and Girls, Ages 7 to 16 Mr. and Mrs. Sol Hammer- Leonard P. Baruch Directors Bertrand Sandweiss. stein, of 18292 Ardmore, an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their LI 6-0522 UN 4-7629 son, Stanley Martin, on Satur- 19th Camping Season day, at the Adas Shalom Syna- gogue. A dinner in his honor Dryden, Mich. — 45 Miles from Detroit will be held Sunday, at Bel For Boys and Girls, 5 thru 12 Aire Terrace. Mrs. Meta Riseman, Director 1 FARBAND CAMP ' FRESH AIR SOCIETY s CAMP HABONIM MIDWEST ' CAMP HIAWATHA . . . I' CAMP I KE-YU-MA CAMP MICHIGAMA MICHIGAMA HILLS . •CAMP NAHELU CAMP PETOSEGA Center Symphony Slates May 18 `Family Concert' 533 OUELLETTE Habonim Dance Group Rehearses for Program ■ BAGUETTE Opposite Tunnel Exit ■•■ • The Jewish Community Cen- ter Symphony Orchestra, con- ducted by Julius Chajes, will present a "Family Concert" at 2:30 p.m., Sunday, May 18, at the Davison branch. Wyn Garden Landis, soprano, and Irving Rosengard, baritone, will be heard in arias by Mo- zart, Verdi and Strauss. Harvey Seigel, concertmaster of the Center Symphony Orchestra, will play the first movement of L a lo ' s Symphony Espagnole. Shirley Seguin, pianist, will per- form Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue. Inez Hullinger and Rich- ard Margitza, violinists; Mario Di Fiore, cellist and all mem- bers of the Orchestra, will be heard in Vivaldi's Concerto Grosso in D minor. Also listed on the program is "Furioso" by .the Swiss com- poser, Rolf Liebermanu, which will be heard for the first time in Detroit. Tickets are available either at the Davison branch or Broad- street offices of the Center, 9999 Broadstreet. RISEMAN FARM CAMP . 17321 Northlawn CAMP SHOMRIA CAMP SHOR CAMP TAMAKWA CAMP TANUGA WO 3-0762. New Center, Wilderness State Park. The camp with Israeli content . .. For boys & girls 10-18. 19 days— $80.00. Gershon Hoffman, Israel Director. Sponsored by Hashomer Hatza•r Zionist Youth Organization. TO 7-1221 TO 7-8424 "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 Schlussel, Director 3246 Fullerton TO 5-4742 Algonquin Park . . . Now in its 22nd Yeas 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 MUIRLAND Detroit UN. 4-5804 THUNDERBIRD DAY CAMP A Wonderful Summer for Boys and Girls, ages 4-6; 7-12 Cociirected 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 4