Greenfield to Return as Director of Center Camp; Program Grows a Fetter-Neczeman • • • i Told Engagement ctivities n Society I Mr. and Mrs. J. Peels have departed for Milan, Italy, for a month's stay. A party was held at their home on April 29, given by her parents, to bid them a bon voyage. Gayle Caplan, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. B. B. Caplan, former Detroiters now living in Columbus, Ohio, was honored at a father and daughter banquet sponsored by Vassar College for writing, producing and directing a play. A journalism major and resident of her class at Vassar, she has been working as a reporter during vacation for the Columbus Dispatch. The Neuman-Bean Family Club will meet Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Katanick, 31838 Bretton, Livonia. For reservations, call GR 4-5117. Mrs. Abram Guyer, 19903 Murray Hill, on May 6 entertained with a tea at her home for her future daughter-in-law, Sheila Rae Hartman of Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Chase recently entertained members and friends of the Vladimiritzer Emergency Relief Organization in honor of the marriage of their daughter, Elayne, to Robert Mangen, and also in honor of their guest, Yakov Sharony of Bnai Brak, Israel. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Miller of Scotia Rd., Oak Park, are en- tertaining guests from New York. the Freddie Fishers and their son, Theodore. Jo Ann Weinhart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wein- hart of Rensselaer Ave., Oak Park, will celebrate her "sweet 16" birthday at a luncheon to be given by her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bluestein of Ardmore Ave. on Sunday at To- pinka's Country House. Rabbi Jacob Segal of Adas Shalom Synagogue will be a member of a panel on "The Jewish Day School" and will serve also as a discussion leader in a workshop session on the same topic at the annual convention of the Rabbinical Assembly Sunday through Thursday at Kiamesha Lake, N.Y. Attending the Conservative rabbinate conference also will be Rabbi Benjamin Gorrelick of Beth Aaron Synagogue, Rabbi Irwin Groner of Cong. Shaarey Zedek and Rabbi Moses Lehrman of Bnai Moshe. Returning recently from a 28-day Pioneer Women tour of Israel and London were Rose Drachler, Bertha Fishkin, Mr. and Mrs. Max Gladstone, David Gornbein, Hannah Jacobs, Sara Jacobs, Ida Kutnick, Celia Lefton, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Michlin, Dorothy Robbins, Sophie Shapiro, Elsie Shear and Mrs. E. Urbach. The brothers of the Alpha Epsilon Pi Zi social fraternity held their annual Mother's Day tea at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Moses. Mrs. Al Goldstein and Mrs. Maurice Floch were co-hostesses at a surprise dinner-party in the Goldstein home honoring Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Levy on their 20th wedding anniversary. Jewish National Fund Auxiliary to Hold Installation of Officers The Ladies Auxiliary of the Jewish National Fund will in- stall new officers noon Tues- day at Beth Aaron Synagogue, announced Mrs. Edward Wish- netsky, president. Mrs. Joshua Sperka will of- ficiate in ceremonies based on her own original script entitled "And the Roots Grew Deep." Israeli actress Yardena will he featured in the program. She is a veteran of stage. radio, television and records in both Israel and the United States. Yardena has also appeared in the movies "The Best of Every- thing" and "The Rat Race." A graduate of the American Theater Wing. Yardena enter- YARDENA tained for the Israel army and worked as a welfare officer. Mrs. Milton Winston is chair- Ceresnie Bros. Feature man of the day. In charge of Gla - Mor - Izing Process the social hour are Mesdames Gla-Mor-Izing. a new fur Abraham Goldstein. Reuben B. cleaning process. is now being Newman and Julius London. used to beautify all furs at Ceresnie Bros. & Offen. Detroit Habonim This exclusive process as- sures customers of the finest Welcomes Youth fur cleaning. Gla-Mor-Izing re- freshes furs by restoring them Leader Rosenfield to their natural beauty and Detroit Habonim has an- loveliness. nounced the arrival of its new Gla-Mor-Izing is only one of youth leader, Shaul Rosenfield. the many quality services found of Israel. at Ceresnie Bros. & Offen A native of Kibbutz Geva. which also include modern cold Shaul has worked in the Israeli storage vaults, complete insur- youth movements in the Jezreal ance coverage. expert repair Valley. He has been director of and a restyling department. a national summer Habonim Ceresnie Bros. & Offen, lo- camp. He has conducted folk cated at 19386 Livernois at dance troupes known throughout Outer Drive, recently received Israel. the Master Furriers Guild Tro- Shaul will spend two years in phy for superior achievement Detroit working in Habonim and in creative and imaginative de- the Jewish comunity, according sign and craftsmanship. to Tzippy Pincus, chairman of the Habonim Chai Commission. Thunderbird Day Camp The Jewish community is in- vited to meet Shaul Rosenfield Schedules Open House May 26 at the Hayim Greenberg Thunderbird Day Camp will Center, 19161 Schaeffer, at Ha- hold an open house May 27 at baahn's Mlavah MaLka. In addi- the Camp grounds. The Camp tion to bearing a report on boasts a 25x60-foot swimming Israel from Rosenfield, the audi- pool, horseback riding, separate will see "Next Year in Jeru- salem," a Hebrew and English comedy, produced by Detroit Habonim members. This program will feature two- N. Brewster Broder, chairman of the Jewish Center Camping day overnights to Camp Tama- rack, outdoor cooking, a special Committee, has announced the Red Cross swimming program and many other advanced camp- ing programs. The girls will be housed in a tent on the playfield of the Cen- ter's Ten Mile Branch and will with the Children's Division at the Center and has 15 years of have the opportunity to _enjoy out-of-door living and learn new camping experiences. In announcing the appoint- skills. Enrollment in this program is ment, Broder indicated that nearly 70 per cent of the Day limited. For information, about Camp staff this year is returning this or the regular Day Camp staff. New additions include an program, write to Jewish Center arts and crafts specialist, a na- Day Camp, 18100 Meyers, De- ture specialist and three water troit 35, or call, DI 1-4200. safety instructors. - Al Warnick, an instructor in Alpha Nu Parents Meet the Center's pool, will supervise The Alpha Nu Parents Club the overall swimming program will meet 8:30 p.m. May 29 at and be available to offer a series the Madison Dental Supply Com- of Red Cross tests. Gene Ko- pany, 15888 Wyoming. Election walsky, who is a science teacher of officers will be held and final in the Detroit schools and has committee reports will be given. successfully led science clubs at The meeting will be followed the Center, will be in charge of by a social hour. the nature program. Barbara Hillman, the arts and Want ads get quick results! crafts specialist, a student at the University of Michigan, has had camping experience at Fresh Air Camp and will offer a wide va- riety of projects geared to dif- ferent age groups. Space is still available at the Center's Day Camp. The Jewish Center Day Camp has announced that there will be a special group available for sixth- gr ade girls. appointment of Sol Greenfield as Day Camp director. This will be Greenfield's fourth year with the day camp. He is currently a supervisor MISS MAILIORIE FETTER Mr. and Mrs. Simon Fetter of Huntington, West Virginia, announce the engagement of their daughter, Marjorie Ellen, to Marvin Kenneth Newman, son of Dr. and Mrs. Harry New- man of Pennington Dr. The bride-elect is a senior at the University of Michigan and will be graduated in June. Her fiance attended Michigan Col- lege of Mining and Technology and was graduated from East- ern Michigan University. He is on active duty with the U.S. Navy. An Aug. 12 wedding is planned. I MN Activities MUSK desigood to please by SOL YETZ - MORRIS COHEN LADIES AUXILIARY will meet Monday at 8:30 p.m. at the Jew- ish War Veterans Memorial Home, 4095 W. Davison. Host- esses for the evening will be Yetta Glass and Hilda Nelson. Andrew Glatter, clinical psychol- ogist with the Jewish Vocational Service, will speak on "How To NY 'HERMAN And His Orchestra (formerly with Mickey Woolf) e. and catered meals. logy and Far Eastern ceramics. With Samples UN 4-6845 TY 5-8895 METROPL,TAN DETROIT KOSHER CATERERS ASSOCIATIOT The foleariog are TN ONLY strictly Kosher caterers in DETROIT POST will install John Litzky as commander at ceremonies 8:30 p.m. Sunday at the JWV Memorial Home. He will be supported by Morris Simon as senior vice commander and E. Gold as junior vice com- mander. The Auxiliary will in- stall Yetta Stearns as president. The Museum of Anthropology we come to Your Monte PUT YOUR FAITH IN .. . • • • LAWRENCE H. JONES LA- DIES AUXILIARY will meet 12:30 p.m. June 13 at the home of Mrs. Zelda Ifsiichlin, 12750 Oak Park Blvd., Oak Park. nursery program, 12-hole minia- at the University of Michigan ture golf course, archery, arts serves as a research center for and crafts, four large buildings, the study of American anthropol- Woodrow - Bar Mitzvahs SPECIALIZING IN CEREMONY ARRANGEMENT Mt 2-3447 Help Your Child Choose a Col- lege." Members may bring guests. Teenagers are invited, also. CHARLES AND AARON KOGAN AUXILIARY recently installed the following officers: Mesdames Seymour Katz, presi- dent; Arnold Grossman. senior vice president; Marvin Epstein. Jr. vice president; Edward Greenfield, treasurer: Philip Baum and Samuel Feig. secre- taries; Mike Feldman, chaplain; Gerald Herwitz. conductress; Melvin Grossman. guard; Fred Endelman, patriotic instructress; Bernard Pesick, historian; Paul Epstein, Florence Stolman and Sam Gross, trustees. The Kogan Post and Auxiliary were the recent recipients of a Gold Achievement Award from the Battle Creek VA Hospital in recognition of "extraordinary service rendered to the hospital and its patients." r s • SGT. MORTON A. SILVER- MAN AUXILIARY will honor outgoing president Mrs. Irving S. Cane with a luncheon Satur- day at Kingsley Inn. In appre- ciation for her year of service Mrs. Cane will be presented a gift. Reservations are be- ing accepted by Mrs. Arthur Robinson, UN4-6969 and Mrs. William Levitt. Max Scbrut For Geed 'Photographs end Prompt Service Call Me at Detroit sod Solowrips under sopervision of the Coosa of Orthodox Rabbis RAINBOW KOSHER CATERERS, INC. OAK MANOR KOSHER CATERERS CO. 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