ctivittes 'in Society

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Levi Bargebuhr, of 19997 Cheyenne,
were honored recently with a dinner party at the Patio Room
on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. The party
was 'given by their three daughters, Mesdames Joseph C. Fink,
Sam Guzick and William Zimmelman. The Bargebuhrs also
have five grandchildren. The couple, who were married in Nor-
folk, Va., on Thanksgiving Day, 1908, have been Detroit resi-
dents since 1941. Among the out-of-town guests who attended
the dinner were Mrs. J. H. Londry, of Summit, N.J.,: Mrs. M. Y.
Smulyan, of Long Island, N.Y.; and Dr. Florence Gordon and
Miss Anna Gordon, of Pittsburgh, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Novetsky and family, formerly of Church
Ave., Oak Park, are now residing in their new home at 22629
Avon Lane, Southfield.
Mrs. H. M. Goldrich and daughter. Rae, formerly of Buena
Vista Ave., have moved to their new home at 19911 Marlowe.
A party celebrating the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr.
and Mrs. Isaac Henig was given recently by their children, Mr.
CHERIE-LYNNE SIEGAN
and Mrs. Max Stulberg and Dr. and Mrs. A. G. Honigman, in the
Dr. and Mrs. Sidney 0. Siegan, Stulbergs' home at 17503 Prairie.
of Cherrylawn Ave., announce
Scrap Trade Group Sets
the engagement of their daugh Camp Petosega Slates
ter, Cherie-Lynne, to Robert
Installation of Officers
Morris Galin, son of Dr. and Reunion for Campers
The following newly-elected
A
reunion
for
campers
at
•Mrs. Louis I. Galin, of Oak Dr.
officers of Greater Detroit
The bride-elect attended the Camp Petosega, their parents Scrap Trade Ass'n. will be in-
University of Michigan, where and friends will be held at 2:30 stalled at the group's 10th an-
she was affiliated with Delta p.m., this Sunday, at Beth nual meeting on Feb. 7, at the
Phi Epsilon sorority, and is now Aaron Synagogue, according to Elmwood Casino:
a student at the University of Leonard Baruch and Bertrand
Martin Shulman, president;
Detroit school of dental hygiene. Sandweiss, directors.
Featured on the program will Louis Alpert and Erwin Robin-
Her fiance is a senior at the
U. of M. school of dentistry, be several camper productions son, vice-presidents; Jack Wei-
where he is the president of Chi of the past summer and film ner, treasurer; Ben Davis and
Chapter, Alpha Omega dental slides of various camp activi- Louis Freedman, secretaries;
ties. A social hour will com- and Daniel Haron, Sam Wasser-
fraternity.
man, Sam Schwartzberg, Henry
Plans are being made for a plete the afternoon.
Registration for the summer Miller, Irving Fishman, Jack
July 5 wedding.
camp season will be open at Rosenthal and Jack Wasserman,
that time for new campers.
board of directors.

Bar Mitzvahs

Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Kolb, of
19626 St. Francis, Livonia, an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Tommy, Saturday at Beth
Abraham Synagogue. A cocktail
party and dinner in Tommy's
honor will be held that evening,
in the synagogue social hall.
* *
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben R.
Young, of 13101 Ludlow, Hunt-
ington Woods, announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Char-
les Richard, tonight at Tem-
ple Israel. A reception in honor
of the Bar Mitzvah will follow
services in the temple's Leon
Fram Hall.
* *
The Bar Mitzvah of Arthur
Kolb, son of Mrs, Frieda Kolb,
of 17337 Kentucky, will be ob-
served this Sunday, at Cong.
Beth Yehudah during Hanukah
services. An open house recep-
tion in Arthur's honor will be
held from 12 to 4 p.m., that
afternoon, in the family home.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Blau,
of 23510 Gardner,. Oak Park,
announce the Bar Mitzvah of
their son, Irving Mark, on Dec.
20, at Cong. Bnai Moshe.
Luncheon will follow in Sprin-
gel's Patio Room, and there
will be a reception in Irving's
honor that evening, in the
family home.

JWV Activities

Mrs. Harold Jacobs, president
of Lt. ROY F. GREEN AUXIL-
IARY, announces that the group
will honor the men's post for its
assistance and cooperation dur-
ing the past 12 years at a dinner
party Saturday evening, in the
Memorial Home. Mrs. Leonard
Greenberg is chairman. The
Post and Auxiliary recently
traveled to Battle Creek Veter-
ans Hospital to bring holiday
gifts and fod items to the hos-
pitalized patients. Chairmen for
the outing were Sam Spolan and
Carol Greenberg.
* * *
SOL YETZ-MORRIS COHEN
AUXILIARY will meet Monday
evening, in the Memorial Home,
when a speaker and movies will
be featured. Hostesses will be
Esther Citron and Mickey Or-
echkin.

Zionist - Revisionists .
to Begin Education Drive

LZOA Branch 11 to Hold
Hanukah "Shpielorama"

Marvin Newman has been ap-
pointed chairman of an educa-
tional campaign currently being
undertaken by Detroit Zionist-
Revisionist Organization. Pre-
parations are also being made
for the prospective visit of for-
mer Irgun leader Menahem
Beigin, now a member of the
Herut party in the Knesset.
Beigin is expected to visit De-
troit shortly after the beginning
of the year.
For further information. or
to join the Zionist-Revisionist
Organization. call Lawrence
Greenfield, WE 5-1150.

Branch 11, Labor Zionist
Organization of America will
hold its annual Hanukah party
at 9 p.m., Saturday, at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Shiff,
13334 Sherwood, Huntington
Woods. The evening's "Shpielo-
rama" will feature games, sing-
ing and refreshments.
Members and friends are in-
vited to attend, announces Mrs.
Sanford Goldberg, branch presi-
dent. Proceeds of the evening
will go to Habonim scholarship
fund. For further information,
call Mrs. Debra Goldberg, KE
7-6126.

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17 - THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, Dec. 12, 1958

Cherie-Lynne Siegan
to Wed Robert Galin

