10 — THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 4, 1949 Ativitico in Society Mr. and Mrs. David Howard (Gloria Hamburger)• are now resid- ing in their new home on Marlowe Ave. The following Detroiters are among those vacationing in Holly- wood, Fla.: Shirley Goldman, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goodman, Rhoon Hayden, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hayden, Mrs. B. Siegel, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Alexander, Mrs. M. L. Prentiss and daughters, Beverly and Barbara; Mr. and Mrs. Myer Gerson and Dr. and Mrs. S. Glassman. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard May and family are awaiting the arrival, this week, of the brother and sister-in-law, • Mr. and Mrs. Herbert May of Washington, D. C., who, with their young son, Rusty, have just returned from a six-month stay in Rio de Janeiro, where Mr. May served as economist with the U. S.-Brazil Technical Commission. While in Detroit, the Mays will be the guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth May of Gladstone Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Harry. T. Golden of Fairmont, W. Va., visited in Detroit for a few days. While here they attended the Wayne Sym- phony Concert at which their sister, Harriet Ann Lewis, was a soloist. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Frishman and sons, Donald and Leonard, left Monday for Miami Beach where they will spend four weks. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kraemer of Mt. Clemens have returned from a month's stay in Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Goldberg have returned from an extended eastern trip, on which they stopped at Washington, D. C.; Arlington, Va.; Baltimore, Md.; Lancaster and Pittsburgh, Pa.; Shaker Heights, Cleveland; Ottawa Hills, Toledo, and Ann Arbor. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brady of Ford Ave. have returned from a month's vacation in Miami Beach, Fla. George Lowell has returned to the Lee Crest Hotel for a 10-day stay. Mrs. Lowell • is remaining in their Palmcroft Dr. home in Phoenix, Ariz., until May. While in the West, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell made several trips to Beverly Hills, Calif. Myles Lowell of the Lee Crest Hotel is attending the Sorbonne in Paris, France. Mrs. Irving Hirschman of Whitmore Rd., has been spending the week in Chicago as the guest of her sister, Mrs. Nathan Sloss. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour J. Frank of Wildemere Ave. have re- turned from a few weeks stay in Palm Beach, Fl. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Goldman of Canterbury Rd. and. Mr. and Mrs. David Emerrnah of Shrewsbury Rd. have left for New York, from where they will sail on a Carribean cruise. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Cooper of Chicago Blvd. have been spending a few weeks in Hollywood, Fla. • Anne Rose Goldman's Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Goldman of W. Philadelphia Ave. an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Anne Rose, to LeRoy ANNE' ROSE GOLDMAN H. Golman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Golman of Glendale Ave. Both the bride and bridegroom- elect are graduates of Wayne University. They plan a June wedding. Recreation Facilities For Israeli Veterans MISS RITA POLLAK Iran. Rejects Bagdad Extradition Request NEW YORK—According to a Voice of . Israel broadcast in Arabic, the government of Iran has rejected a request by the Iraqi government for the extra- dition of Bagdad Jews who have fled to Iran to escape persecu- tion. The New York executive of the World Jewish Congress ap- pealed to the Iranian ambassador to the United States against granting the Iraqi demand. Yeshivah Needs Piano An urgent appeal for a used piano has been issued by Yeshi- vah Beth Yehudah, Dexter and Cortland. The instrument is needed to provide music sessions for the third and fourth grade children. Anyone having a piano they wish to donate or lend to the Yeshivah is asked to call WE. 3-5605. RIBBON DRESSES Put Together By Experts 4 'Immediate Service Jewish History Week Set for April 24-30 NEW YORK—Plans for nation- wide observance of Jewish His- tory Week this spring were an- nounced at the Nose of the 47th annual meeting of the American Jewish Historical So- ciety. The society, which has been engagecVt'in the collection of material on the history of American Jews, is sponsored by National Jewish Welfare Board. Lee M. Friedman of Boston, president of the Society, who made the announcement of Jew- ish History Week, said it would be noted by Jewish Community Centers, YM and YWHAs, syna- gogues, schools, Jewish fraternal lodges, and other Jewish organ- izations throughout the country from April 24 to 30. • 309 Metropolitan Bldg. 33 John R Street WO. 3-9183 Queen Esther Street is found in the heart of the all-Jewish city, Tel Aviv, Israel. NEW YORK—A national cam- paign to collect *25,000 new toys for orphans in Israel was launched by the Mizrachi Women's Organization of America. Detroit's Best Lave Value Thousands of WomeASay-- "I Use= Qualify Laundry .frecatise An exhibitor explained to a movie company: "Your latest pic- ture is so bad it is ruining my popcorn business!" It Saves Phone TO. 8-6633 Peerless Recording Studio ONE WOMAN TELLS ANOTHER . THAT'S THE REASON FOR THE EVER INCREASING POPULARITY FOR BAKED GOODS FROM DEXTER BAKERY 11724 DEXTER TO. 4-9724 Formal dedication of the first recreation room for disabled veterans in Israeli hospitals took place at Jaffa. hospital No. 4, with MRS. CHAIM WEIZMANN and JUDGE GAD FRUMKIN of Tel Aviv, president of District Grand Lodge No. 14, of Israel, participating in the ceremonies. Judge Frumkin (left), is shown presenting the furnished room in behalf of the Benjamin S. Pouzz- ner Lodge of Lowell, Mass., home of Frank Goldman, president of the Order. 31 Morocco Pogromists Acquitted; 28 Sentenced CASABLANCA, Morocco (JTA) —The trial of the Djerada po- gromists ended without the im- position of death sentences. The Moroccan pogroms in 1948, fol- lowing the Palestine partition de- cision of the United Nations Gen- eral Assembly, resulted at Djera- ba in the death of 35 JeWs, for which the defendants stood ac- cused. 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TY. 8. -4462 TY. 4-9424 Party Cokes A Specialty 1 .19279 LIIVERNOIS TO. 6-6692 MURRAY LEVINE'S • • • MARY LfSHMAN AND SON'S EVERYBODY IS TALKING ABOUT — - - Cleaning and Blocking A Specialty Kaye Bresler SAN FRANCISCO (Palcor).-* Four hundred and forty-seven Jewish refugees from Shanghai went on a special "Liberty Train" which carrie& them across the United States to New York where they will board ship for Israel. The refugees, mostly DPs whe fled Europe before the war and settled in China, arrived from Shanghai aboard the American President Liner General Gordon. They were not permitted to leave the train while crossing the U. S., but embarked in New York aboard IRO. chartered Army Transport General Stewart for the Atlantic crossing to Italy where they will transfer, prob- ably, to an Israeli liner for the last leg of their journey. The long trans-Pacific route to Is- rael was taken by the refugees because of Egyptian control of the Suez Canal route. RECORD YOUR PARTY Increased IRO Aid In Transporting DPs Mr. and Mrs. Isidor Pollak of 4030 Richton announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Rita, to Milton M. Mindell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Mindell of 3290 Collingwood. Lenora Yavitz, membership chairman, and Esther Fogel, co- chairman, of Bnai Brith Ivan S. Bloch. Chapter, announce that the dramatic group will present a Musical variety show at the paid- up membership affair at 8:30 p.m. at the Labor Zionist Institute,. Pasadena and Linwood. The Bloch Lodge will be guests. Pro- spective members are invited. Members who will participate` in the show are as follows: Mrs. Adele Freidman, Mrs. Rebecca Schwartz, Mrs. Eve Kligman, Janet Eisenberg, Eileen Reznik, Mrs. Lee Brody, Mrs. Milli Hel- ler, Mrs. Muriel Shapiro, Alyce Bigelman, Frances Cohen, Len- ora Yavitz, Mrs. Flora Yampol- sky. Refreshments will be served. For further information contact Mrs. Heller, membership renten- tion chairman, TO. 9-4057, or Mrs. Gladys Phillips, president, TO. 8-9345. Collect Toys for Israel Parents Announce TrothrFederations Demand NEW YORK (JTA)—The $4,- 000,000 refund authorized by the International Refugee Organiza- tion to private Jewish agencies for transporting refugees to Israel, while "a welcome step forward," represents only a partial fulfillment of IRO's re- sponsibilities, the Institute of Overseas Studies of the Council of Jewish Federations and Wel- fare Funds declared. The Institute asserted that the IRO refund which only covers the period from May 18, 1948, to Jan. 31, 1949, places a "special and unique discriminatory limit" on financing the movement of displaced persons to Israel. The Institute called upon the IRO to assume the total cost of moving eligible Jewish refugees. It estimated the cost through Jan. 31, at $8,000,000 and an equal amount to complete the move- ment to Israel. 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