THE JEWISH NEWS-1 1 Friday, July 29, 1949 ActivitieJ in Society Troth Announced Margaret and Betty Paysner of Parkside Ave. have returned from a visit with friends in West Palm Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Robbins flew to San Francisco, where Mr. Robbins will attend the convention of the National Associa- tion of County Officials. Later they will visit friends and relatives in Los Angeles. Their daughters, Alice and Martha, are attending the National Music Camp at Interlochen, Mich. Mrs. Edward A. Roth of Fullerton Ave. has returned from an extended tour of the New England States. She was the guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs. L. Davis of Worcester, Mass., for three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Davis are now Mrs. Roth's guests. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Shiller of Holcomb Ave., had as their guests early in July their son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Adinoff of Waynesville, N. C., and their son, Ralph Shiller, of Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel. W. Leib have returned from the Bnai British convention in Winnipeg, Canada, where Mr. Leib was elected president of Grand Lodge No. Six. Upon their return, Theodore M. Curtis and Meyer entertained in their honor at a buffet supper for '75 guests, July 16. Mrs. Belle Leeman and daughter, Martha and Joyce, have left for an extended stay in Miami Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Shorr of Woodingham Drive announce the adoption of a son, • Samuel Shayle., Dr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Cohen and their daughters, Brenda and Yolanda, are vacationing on Mackinac Island and in Charle- voix. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer A. Cohen of Dumbarton Rd. recently returned from a visit at the Surfcomber Hotel in Miami Beach. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Kohn. Mrs. Louis 'Hyman (Anne Lifshitz) and children, Helen and Michael, of Chicago, are visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bricker of Broadstreet Blvd. will leave Saturday, July 30, for Pittsfield, Mass., where they will visit for 10 days with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schwartz formerly of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Jacob of 2310 Ewald Circle, celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary with their children, grandchildren and relatives at a dinner party July 28 at Lachars. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stahl of 2624 Biddle, Wyandotte, have re- turned from the Palmer House, Chicago, where they attended the Shrine convention, and South Haven, where they were week- end guests at the Hotel Biltmore. Mrs. Philip Smith and her daughter, Barbara, left on Monday for Long Beach, N. J., where they will visit members of their family. Mrs. Maurice _Morse of Lawton Ave. have left on a motor trip to the west coast. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hartman of Glynn Ct. left on Sunday - for a visit in Frankfort. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Cohen of Boston Blvd. are spending a few weeks in Charlevoix. 1V1i. and Mrs. I. Rodman Myers of the Seward have returned from Los Angeles, where they spent the last few months visiting with their son and daughter-hi-law, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Myers. - w omen 'o auto Case Workers Mrs. Rose Gold- berg 'and Mrs. Bertha Freedman reported to the board of the EVA PRENZLAUER MATERNITY AID on the organization's work for the past year. Six refugee worn- en in DP camps were given pre- natal and confinement care with funds raised at the group's donor events. At the board meeting, Mrs. Bertha Freedman was ap- pointed public relations chair- man and Mrs. Joseph York, pub- licity chairman. * * * JEWISH WOMEN'S EUROPE- AN WELFARE ORGANIZATION will meet at 1 p.m. Monday, Aug. 1, at Bnai Moshe Syna- gogue, Dexter and Lawrence. Checks will be sent to orphans supported by the organization. Arrangements will be made for an outdoor picnic to be held in August. * * * Tuesday afternoon, Aug. 2, Mrs. William Belinsky of Webb, Ave., will be hostess to the PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT CLUB'S first Child Rescue Fund affair of the season. It will be an outdoor luncheon, to which all members and friends are in- vited. Mrs. Martin Cohen is gen- eral chairman of the Child Res- cue' Fund for the coming year. Detroit Women Named To BB District Offices At the recent convention in Winnepeg of Women's District Grand Lodge No. Six, Bnai Brith, Mrs. Samuel G. Bank was elect- ed to the office of Sentinel. Mrs. Bank is a past president of Louis Marshall Chapter and has served in numerous capaci- ties in district work. Mrs. Stanley Yates, another past president of the chapter, was elected to the general commit- tee. Northwest Day Camp Features Individual Attention for Children Individual attention for each child, providing for an easy transition from home life to camp group living is emphasized at the Jewish Community Cen- ter's Northwest Day Camp, lo- cated at Schulze School. Mrs. Frances Stein, camp sup- ervisor, announced that, parents are welcome to attend the first few camp sessions with their children, if the youngsters are reluctant to remain away from home. Registration is now open for a limited number of vacancies in the remaining two camp periods, during August. For renewals or new registration, call UN. 4-8970. • All prospective campers are given medical examinations, through the courtesy of volun- teer physicians Dr. Daniel Cohn, Dr. Morris B. Finkelstein, Dr. Jack Mandiberg, Dr. Martin Schaeffer and Dr. Arthur Sny- der. Danny Kaye says : "A psychol- ogist is a man who, when a beautiful girl enters the room, watches everybody else." ANNETTE WIESENBACHER Announcement is made of the engagement of Ahnette Wies- enbacher, daughter of Mrs. Max Wiesenbacher of W. Cross St., Ypsilanti, and the late Mr. Wies- enbacher. to Harry Hoffman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hoff- man of Monterey Ave. The wed- ding will take place in the near future. State Department Builds Israeli Cultural Ties With Voice of ;America - DAY CRUISE Strictly Kosher Catering Established 1915 BAR MITZVAHS WEDDINGS RECEPTIONS UN. 2-3541 IN $56 5 00 BY AIR I Round Trip . $95280 *$1 2 0 More for 12 day stay on board at Haifa NO SERVICE CHARGE I ELLIOTT TRAVEL SERVICE 18657 LIVERNOIS ELLIOTT— BUD SCHUBINER Wedding Gowns FOR RENT Luxurious, Long Trained, Beautiful- ly Trimmed Satin and Ctepe WED- DING GOWNS and Veils to RENT. I ALL SIZES For Appointments Call Bar Mitzvahs Mr. and Mrs. Harry Seltzer of 3276 Clements Ave., announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Sidney Marvin, Saturday morn ing, Aug. 6, at Yeshivath Beth Yehudah. 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I surrounding the Jewish state. The Israelis withdrew a re- quest for a roll call vote on the is s u e, when the Australian representative charged that the request was made to apply pres- sure was being exerted in this tively or ,abstained. The Israeli spokesmah retorted that pres- sure was being exterted in this instance but not by Israel. It has been learned here that Bri- tain has been lobbying against recognition of the Jewish em- blem. It is considered possible that Israel will sign the new Convention with certain reser- vations. MAE WEISS P ISRAEL Touri s t Class Round Trip GENEVA (JTA) — An Israeli resolution to extend Interna- tional Red Cross recognition to the emblem of the Red Mogen Dovid was defeated at the Red Cross conference here which is redrafting the Geneva Conven- tion for the protection of civil- ians in wartime. The vote was 22-21, with seven abstentions. Red Cross president Dr. Paul Ruegger and the Swiss and Sy- rian delegates argued against recognition,. while the French, Argentine and Israeli represen- tatives favored the mbtion. The Israeli representative pointed. to the precedent set in 1929 when the Red _Cross extended recog nition_ to the • Moslem Red Cres-. cent and the Iranian Lion and added that non-recognition of the Red Mogen Dovid left its institutions and personnel open to being fired upon' by the armed forces of the nations For a Tuneful Treat NEW YORK—The State, De- partment is aiding in building cultural ties between American Jewry and the Jewish com- munity in Israel, the National Jewish Welfare Board reported in announcing that two one hour packaged programs of Jew- ish music recorded in the United States by the "Voice of America" had been sent to Israel and re- broadcast there by "Klal Israel," the official Israeli broadcasting station. Recorded during this year's observance of Jewish Music Fes- tival, an annual event held under the auspices of the JWB- sponsored National Jewish Music Council, the two programs in- cluded an. introductory talk In Hebrew describing the observ- ance of Jewish Music Festival and citing its sponsorship by the Jewish Music Council, accord- ing to a report from the Coun- cil's Israeli correspondent, Dr. Peter Gradenwitz. "Voice of America" recorded programs sent to Israel in- cluded: "Shelomo" by Bloch, as performed by the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, with Leonard Rose as soloist and Leo- pold Stokowski as conductor, and "Concertino" by A. W. Bin- der, performed by the Detroit Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Karl Krueger. 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