MISS ELIZABETH SAVINE At a recent family dinner party, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sa- vine, of Moritz Ave., Oak Park, announced the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth, to Gerald Walters, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Walters, of Rens- selaer Ave., also in Oak Park. Mr. Walters attends Eastern Michigan University. Center 'Audience on Stage' Recordings to Feature Passover Some of the greatest actors of their times, such as John Barrymore, John Gielgud and Ruth Draper, will be heard in recordings at the next "Audi- ence on Stage" program, pre- sented by Center Theater of the Jewish Center, 18100 Meyers, at 8 p.m., Wednesday. An informal reading of a powerful scene from Christo- pher Fry's "The Firstborn," celebrating Passover, a mono- logue, and coffee in the wings will conclude the- evening. "I certainly regard the affor- estation and land reclamation work carried out by the Jewish National Fund as being ex- tremely beneficial." — David Ben-Gurion. activities in Society Mr. and Mrs. Albert Meister, of Ewald Circle, are in Mexico City, Mexico, where they attended the wedding, on April 3, of their cousin, Susan Lerner, to Sergio Shapiro. . Dr. Kenneth L. Shmarak is home from Columbia University for the spring recess, and will spend 10 days here with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Shmarak, of 8130 Freda. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Levin and daughter, Dianne, formerly of Detroit and St. Petersburg Beach, Fla., are currently residing in Los Angeles, Calif. Another daughter, Sharon, is attending the University of Florida. She will join her family in June, and resume her senior year of studies at the University of California at Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. George Spoon, of W. McNichols Rd., and Mr. and Mrs. William Jacob, of W. Outer Dr., will leave April 17 by jet on a tour of Europe. They will spend two weeks in Israel, at the Dan Hotel, and will return on SS United States about June 1, from Southampton. Marking the 43rd anniversary of Founder's Day, members of Delta Phi Epsilon sorority, on the campus of Wayne State University, presented a bridal fashion show in the university's student center. Over 100 women attended the presentation, for which models were the Misses Barbara Faudem, Lois Zumberg, Enid Fink, Myra Cohen, Harriet Lett, Rozalind Lax, Anita Davis, Marcia Morris and Michelle Manheitner. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Wolk recently honored their daugh- ter Pamela Gail with a Sweet Sixteen party at Cregar's Pickwick House. The luncheon was attended by her close friends and members of the family. Among the out-of-town guests who came here for the Bar Mitzvah of Efrem Goldberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Goldberg, of Steel Avenue, were: Aaron, Ben and Steven Osher, Oklahoma City; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spencer and son, Ricky, Cleveland; Dr and Mrs. Eugene Singer, Toledo; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gerber, Ann Arbor; Fritzie and Anne Spencer, Chicago, and Lillian Gordon, Cincinnati. Efrem was called to the Torah March 26, at Ahavas Achim Synagogue. A dinner in his honor was held that evening in the Mayfair Room. Miss Diana Resnick, of New York, formerly of Detroit, was recently tendered a bridal shower at Jeri's in celebration of her forthcoming marriage, on June 19, to Kalil Rosenberg. The shower was given by Mesdames M. Kazdan and H. Sitron. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sherman, of 18205 Pennington, have just returned from a three-month stay in Miami Beach, Fla. Detroiters by the score left for Europe and Israel during the past month. Among them were: Max Lipsitz, . Max Singer, Maurice Axelrod, David Korn, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Harris and their son, Joel; Mrs. Goldye Keys, Mrs. Mollie Perlmutter, Miss Rosetta Silverman, Miss Ethel Silverman,. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Simon, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith, Harry Cohen, Mrs. Gussie Phillips, Mrs. Esther Bussell, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Tilchin, Mr. and MrS. Harry Kraft, Mrs. Sonia Gold, Mr. and Mrs. Heinrich Libman, Mrs. Jessie Wolkin, Mrs. Rella Fridman, Mr. and Mrs. Itzhak Zagiel and their three children, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Schmier, Mrs. Else Bloch, Mrs. Rosalie Loewenthal, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Goldsmith, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hartman, Mr. and Mrs. Jules Kraft, and Mr. and Mrs. Sol Redstone. The overseas addresses of these passengers are available from Doneson Travel Agency. Mr. and Mrs. David Bolton will celebrate their golden wed- ding anniversary, at a party to be given by their children, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Bolton, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bolton, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bolton, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Zukin, Saturday, at Holiday Manor. They will reconfirm their marriage vows in a ceremony, with their grandchildren, Dr. Norman, Robert, Ken- neth, Allan, Steven, Stanley, Donald, Michael, Nancy, Sherry, Laurie, and Bruce, as attendants. Rabbi- Isaac Stollman will officiate. Center Announces Vacation Program Smart brides select the Sheraton-Cadillac for their weddings and receptions. And for good reason! First, the staff of this famous hotel spe- cializes in catering to wed- dings — lifts so many nagging details from the shoulders of the bride and her family. And whether you select the magnificent Grand Ballroom for a party of 750, or one of our exquisite Parlors for an intimate family group of as small as twenty, you may rest assured that the accommoda- tions and service will be the finest in Detroit. Our prices are reasonable, and you'll always be proud to remember that your wedding was at the Sheraton-Cadillac. For information and reservations, call Herman Schwartz at Woodward 1-8000 SHERATON-CADILLAC HOTEL Washington Blvd at Michigan Ave. Mark Schmidt, General Manager Jewish Community Center children will celebrate the spring school vacation with many special programs, April 15-24, at the main building, 18100 Meyers. There will be additional gym, swimming and roller skating sessions for juniors, tweens and teens, and additional junior game room programs. Teens will take a bike trip, with picnic lunch, from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Wednesday, April 20. Tweens will take a three day trip to Chicago, Wednesday through Friday, April 20-22. Tween boys will hold a paddleball tournament, starting April 20, and will visit Ann Arbor, touring the University of Michigan, April -21. Junior programs include "Passover Puzzle," at 2:30 p.m., and 3:30 p.m., Sunday, April 17. A weekend trip will be held at C a in p Tamarack, Thursday through Sunday, April 21-24. program for Juniors, A "I.C:B.M.," will be held at 10 a.m., Friday, April 15 at the Ten Mile branch. An indoor field day for boys and girls, grades 4-6, will be held at 10 a.m., Wednesday, April 20. Geula Gill Stars With Israeli. Troupe Bar Mitzvahs Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Disner, of 18601 Oak Drive, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Eliot Gordon, at Congregation Shaa- rey Zedek, on Saturday. A re- ception in his honor will be held that evening in their home. For the Finest in Music Dave Diamond and His Orchestra WO 2-4814 UN 4-4346 Simcha Music Nursery Cong. Shaarey Shomayim Raven-haired, beautiful and talented GEULA GILL is the star of the Oranim Zabar Troupe, which is coming to the Scottish Rite Cathedral of Masonic Temple on May 5. One of the biggest stars in Israel, she is on her way to achieving similar success here. Miss Gill began her ca- reer in the Israel Army dur- ing the War for Independ- ence, and, at 17, she enter- tained the troops, frequently within range of Arab gunfire. She sings in 16 languages. Photography by Pre-School children ages 2Y2-6 Specializing in Rhythm Band - Music App. - Baking - Crafts. Tues., Thurs. & Fri. $ 1 50 Per I Class Morn., 9-11 $1 75 Per Afternoons Daily I Class 12-30-3 ALSO Summer Day Camp $ 2 50 per Day mil (lunch hid.) 9-3 June 20 to July 15 Transportation 50c extra Mrs. David Holtzman, Director LI 1-9769 LI 3-4688 JACK GORBACK Specializing in Quality & Service Weddings * ' Bar Mitzvahs Natural Color Specialist Commercial UN 3.8532 UN 4-6040 Member Northwest Professional Photographers Guild SUMMER WANDERLUST Personally conducted camping and cross-country motor tour of the United States. JUNE 29 - AUGUST 22 For Boys, Ages 13-15 See such spectacles as: • Carlsbad Caverns • Grand Canyon • A Texas Cattle Ranch • Bryce • Disneyland • Yosemite • Yellowstone • Mount Rushmore and many others. PLEASE WRITE: MR. PHILIP HOLLMAN, Member or New England Camping Ass'n., 1925 LORRAINE PL., ANN ARBOR, MICH. OR CALL COLLECT: NO 2 - 1183. Charlip to Supervise Fishman Agency Avram (Bud) Charlip has been appointed agency super- visor for the Herman Fishman Agency, 16245 James Couzens. He has been with the agency since 1958. Charlip will enlist, train and supervise new men seeking to become career agents. In Janu- ary of this year, Charlip passed a state examination admitting him to practice as a licensed insurance auditor, abstractor, counselor and ,analyst. A graduate of the University of Michigan and its law school, he is affiliated with Tau Epsilon Rho legal fraternity, is a past president of Centennial Lodge of Bnai Brith, a board member of the Bnai Brith Council, the Junior Division of the Jewish Welfare Federation and the Metropolitan Division of the Allied Jewish Campaign. He also is a member of the U. of M. Club in Detroit. Center 'Caribbean Cruise' "Caribbean Cruise," a dance and swim party featuring Latin American music and a midnight swim, will be given by the Jew- ish Community Center's Men's and Women's Health Clubs, 18100 Meyers, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m., Saturday, April 23. in Hack's tha Cha boot for young ladies! ---v with youngsters — without compromising quality! Leather trimmed black Nylon Velvet that resists wear, cleans easily. A shoe that rates tops HACK SHOE COMPANY Children's Branches 19360 Livernois 16633 E. Warren 27 - THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Frid ay, April 8, 1960 Betrothal Told