diviiieJ in Society Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stone of Elmhurst Ave. have returned from a stay in Miami Beach. - Every week many Detroiters take part in the activities at the Whitcomb Sulphur Springs Hotel, St. Joseph, Mich. The pro- gram is directed by Morton H. Greene, pnublic relations director. Among the D4troiters present this week were: Harry Lichter, Dr. M. L. Lichter, Samuel Berger, Herman Fenton, Max Lipin, Ben Okim, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Allers, Mr. and Mrs. R. Bensman, Mr and Mrs. Edward Green, Mr. and Mrs. H. Litvin, Charles Perlman. Mr. and Mrs: Moe D. Egren of Indiana Ave. entertained at a cocktail party April 15 in honor of the engagement of their son, Norman, to Renee Dicken, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Dicken of Outer Drive. Among guests who spent the Passover holidays at Kraemer's Olympia Hotel in Mt. Clemens were: From Detroit: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Zackheim, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron, Wisper, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Robins and family, Mrs. S. Epstein, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ellish and 'family, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Berris and family, Miss Elizabeth Krell, Michael Krell, Mrs. William Levin, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Grossman, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brodman, D. S. Brodman, Mrs. Celia Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Raimi, Mrs. Fanny Pevin, M. Schrier, Mr. and Mrs. David Erman, Mrs. Bertha Katchke, Mr. and Mrs. Ehrlichman, Mrs. Rose Kern, Mrs. Anna Atlas, Mrs. M. Kirschbaum, Mrs. Rose Agree and mother, Mrs. Sarah Kallman, Sam Brazgold, Joseph Felsenfeld, Miss Janet Olen- 'der and mother, Mrs. Rebecca Greenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Marrich, Mrs. Bessie Firsht, Mrs. Rosenfeld, Mr. and Mrs. Max Schneider, Mrs. Rosa Rouff, Mrs. Freda Tdrkel, Mr. and Mrs. M. Rosenzweig, Mrs. Celia Warren, Morris Silverman, Mr. and Mrs. Zalla, Louis Kott; from Pontiac, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Kovinsky; from Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. Bernstein and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brody, E. Lyons; .from Port Huron, Mr. Goldman. Anitta Schwarz, her sister Mrs. Raymond Gold and daughter Renee, will sail for Europe April 29 on the Queen Mary. They plan to visit their parents in Austria and to tour Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Shiller of Holcomb Ave. have returned to their home after visiting with their son-in-law and daughter Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Adinoff of Waynesville, N. C. Ralph Shiller, who is associated with the Cleveland Orchestra, will be at home with his parents until the beginning of the summer concerts in the Cleveland Public Auditorium. Mrs. R. W. Klein and Miss Marilyn S. Klein of Wisconsin Ave. have returned to their home after a stay in Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Herman R. Sable of the Wilshire Hotel, have re- turned from an extended trip to Williamsburg, Va., Washington, Nassau and the Bahamas. Bonnie Segal, daughter of Mrs. Edith Segal and the late Dr. David Segal, has chosen Sept. 24 as the date of her marriage to Harold B. Greenblatt son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Greenblatt. Dorothy Davis of 3790 Sturtevant was honored at a 'sweet sixteen' party at the Book-Cadillac, Saturday, April 15. Jerry Schweitzer of Sturtevant Ave., has returned from a vacation in Havana, Cuba, and Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Harrison of Monica Ave. and his mother, Mrs. Anna Harrison, will leave April 23 for New York, from where they will sail April 27 on the LaGuardia for Israel. While there they will visit Mrs. Harrison's mother, Mrs. Ethel Zellman of Jerusalem, Meyer Harrison of Ramat Jochanan and other relatives. ofei Awry on de Air This Week's Radio and Tele- vision Programs of Jewish Interest 1 THE ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 8 a.m. Sunday, April 23. Station: WWJ. Feature: "Miracle in the Mak- ing," a story by Morton Wishen- grad of the dramatic discoveries in medicine in laboratories and hospitals. • a MESSAGE OF ISRAEL Time: 10 a.m. Sunday, April 23. Station: WXYZ. Feature: Dr. Barnett R. Brick- ner of Cleveland will speak on "What Judaism Has to Say About the Problems of Peace." The United Hebrew Schools of Detroit Grateful ly Acknowledge the Receipt of one scholarship to the Scholar- 'ship Fund of the Schools from Mr. and Mrs. Bertram L. Smok- ier of Prairie Ave. in honor of Bernard Isaacs, superintendent of the United Hebrew Schools, on the occasion of his completion of 30 years of untiring and de- voted services as educator and communal leader. a * * a contribution to the Nathan and Seymour Simons' Scholar- ship Fund from Nathan Simons of Strathcona Dr. in memory of Mrs. Anna Shere, mother of Mrs. Abraham Cooper. • • one scholarship to the Scholar- ship Fund of the Schools from Mr. and Mrs. George D. Sey- burn of Wyoming Road in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Berman on the occasion of their 45th wedding anniversary. JULIUS CHAJES, director of music at the 'Jewish Community Center, will conduct the annual concert of the CLEVELAND JEWISH SINGING SOCIETY, with Jan Peerce as soloist, Tues- day, April 25, at Severence Hall in Cleveland. Compositions by Zavel Zilberts, Leo Low, Jacob Weinberg, and Chajes, as well as excerpts from Handel's "Judas Maccabaeus," are listed on the program. a a • The Philadelphia Orchestra, conducted by Eugene Ormandy, will appear in a concert here Tuesday, May 2, at Masonic Auditorium. The Philadelphia Orchestra was a war baby—hav- ing been formed during the Spanish-Ameri- can War, in the late '90s. Eugene Ormandy was appointed c o- conductor in 1936. He had pre v iously Ormandy served on many occasions as guest conductor, when he had established his popularity and his outstanding abilities. • • • SEYMOUR LIPKIN, noted young Detroit pianist who began his current 65-concert tour last fall in Detroit will complete the season in this city May 25, when he appears as guest soloist with the Wayne University Symphony Orchestra. On May 6 and 13, at 9:30 p.m., Lipkin will be soloist on two half-hour programs, to be broadcast on WQXR, New York, 1550 on the dial. Shirlee Ash Engaged To Irwin Holtzman - 13 'S e Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Ash of "Know Your Bills" is the sub- Muirland Ave. announce the en- ject of the April education study gagement of their daughter. group meetings of the Detroit Women's Division of the Ameri- can Jewish Congress at 12:45 p.m. Monday, April 24. Dessert luncheons will be served at the following homes: South, Mrs. Theo. Masserman, 2007 Boston Blvd.; Northeast, Mrs. Ed. Skully, 19190 Berkley Rd.; Central, Mrs. Henry Cap- Ian, 4373 Sturtevant; Northwest. Mrs. Arnold Fiank, 18039 Wood- ingham. ngagement3 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morton Mellon of Manderson Rd. an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Harriet Hope, to Wil- liam Frank Steinberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steinberg of Birchcrest Dr. The bride- groom-elect is a graduate of the University of Michigan, where he was affiliated with Zeta Beta Tau fraternity. An early sum- mer wedding is being planned. Artificial Limb Factory • • a A • factory to manufacture ar- • Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Benenson tificial limbs, primarily for Israel war veterans, was opened in Tel of Clairmount Ave., announce the engagement of their daugh- Aviv. ter, Pearl, to Samuel Farber, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Farber. A June wedding is planned. PORTRAITS IN OILS or PASTELS' MISS SHIRLEE ASH Shirlee Ruth, to Irwin Toby - Holtzman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Holtzman of Oak Dr. Miss. Ash attended Highland Manor and Wayne University. Her fiance graduated from Cranbrook School and the Un- iversity of Michigan, where he was affiliated with Phi Sigma Delta. The couple plans a late sum- Men wedding. Henry Bernstein For a 1950 Buick See 19324 Littlefield UN. 1-6924 JACK MARKOWITZ Carson Buick Movies in Glorious Color! CANDIDS or MOVIES 13900 Hamilton TO. 8-2424 Res. TU. 3-3960 Taken of Your Wedding Bar Mitzvah or Party! Sound Projectors Rented AURORA STUDIO TE. 4-9828 The annual Mother and Daughter banquet of the 'SIS- TERS OF ZION MIZRACHI will be held at 6 p.m. Thursday, May 4, at the Bel-Aire, 8231 Wood- ward, according to Mrs. Rose Singer, president, and Mrs. Mor- ris Cooper, chairmen of the af- fair. Music and songs by Mickey Wolfe and his orchestra, and Mildred Gutterman's dramatic school presenting sketches will be featured. Mrs. Ida Goldsmith, TO. 7-1016, is in charge of res- ervations. •-•••••••••••••••••• In the Heart of the Irish Hills. Altitude about 1600 Feet, On Incomparable Wamplers Lake. CAMP MEHIA Oilers LT. ROY F. GREEN POST and AUXILIARY will hold a joint installation of officers at 8:30 p.m. Saturday, April 22, at Northwest Synagogue. An unusual opportunity for real adventurous camping to Boys and Girls from the ages of 5 to 15, under skilled, respon- sible leadership. "MY SPENCER IS TOPS! LIMITED ENROLLMENT My Ugly Bulges Are Gone! My Posture is Gracefully Erect! My Back Feels Rest- ed! Guaranteed not to lase its-shapel" Oldest Owner Directorship Small Cabin Groups Activity Choice Resident Physician and Nurse INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION IN ALL LAND AND WATER SPORTS Modern Equipment Received Annually the Higest Rating From ALL Constituted Authorities MRS. ROSE ROSENBERG 2476 Calvert We Demonestrate At Your Home. TO. 8-3542—TI. 6-3360 For information call WE. 3-2139 Mr. and Mrs. Ben Knoppow, Directors 4765 Fullerton, Detroit 4, Mich. SPENCER mf=" SUPPORTS END OF SEASON SALE! CELANESE* DOWN QUILTS $1 5= as low as SATIN* DOWN QUILTS NOW ALL READY MADE QUILTS REDUCED 95 =7..= $ Better Quality "St. Marys" and Springfield Virgin Wool Blankets 1 3§1) and $1150 Hospital in Beersheba Named in Dr. Yasski's Memory BEERSHEBA, Israel—(JTA)— A hospitail named in memory of the late Dr. Chairm Yasski, who headed the HadaSsah medical program in this country until he was killed in an Arab attack on a Jewish convoy two years ago, was dedicated in this ancient Biblical city. THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 21, 1950 Legislation Is April Theme of AK Women •Rayon Traurig's Quilt Shop 8823 TWELFTH ST. TYler 4-6728 Open Daily 9 to 6; Thursdays 9 to 9 .