divitie3 in ,Cociet Mr. and Mrs. George Weingarden and their two small daugh- ters of Stansbury Ave. are spending a fortnight in Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Papo of Pennington Dr. left this week for a stay in Acapulco, Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. David Emerman of Shrewsbury Rd. are spending a few weeks in Tucson, Ariz., where they are guests at the El Dorado. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tolmich of the Wilshire Hotel are spending a few weeks in Florida. Mrs. Leo Grossman of Glynn Ct. sailed on Wednesday on the S. S. LaGuardia for Israel where she will visit with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hillel Grossman. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Geschelin of Pennington Dr. left on Mon- day to spend a week in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gunsberg of Cortland Ave. are spending a month in Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rosenberg of Ohio Ave. have returned from New York where they spent a few weeks visiting with mem- bers of their family. Dr. and Mrs. Robert A. Schiff and daughter, Helen, of Stur- tevant Ave., have returned from a three-week stay in Miami Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. James Sobel, of W. Outer Dr., will join Mr. and Mrs. Max Shlaers, of Chicago, Ill., for a trip to Miami Beach where they plan to stay for two months. After his recent graduation from the University of Miami, J. Burton Keys is here visiting family and friends. He plans to return to Miami in a couple of weeks to open his law office. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Neiss of the Wilshire Hotel have returned from a visit in Israel. Among those vacationing at the Hollywood, Fla., Beach Hotel are George Golanty, 20480 Picadilly; Mrs. Louis Davidson, 19563 Canterbury; Mrs. Reuben Kallman, 2420 Boston; Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Siegel, 18685 Buchcrest; Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Srere, 1245 Boston; Jack Schiff, 3501 Oakman, all of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Payson of Chicago Blvd. have returned from a month's visit in New Orleans, Miami Beach and Cuba. Ben S. Sidlow has moved from his Rochester Ave. residence to 19483 Birwood. Herbert J. Sidlow recently moved from his home on Calvert Ave. to his new residence, 19494 Mendota. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brown of Inglewood, Calif., formerly of Detroit, celebrated the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Alan Ronald, at Temple Sholom in Los Angeles. Detroiters who traveled for the occasion were: Misses Alice, Belle and Molly Moskowitz, sisters of Mrs. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Willis, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Moskowitz, of Presque Isle, Me., formerly of Detroit. Former De- troiters present who reside in Los Angeles were: Herm Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Zuieback, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bluestein, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Zuieback, Mrs. Rhoda Pearl and daughter Beth, Mr. and Mrs. David Cohen, Dr. and Mrs. R. Weiss, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Maury Dater, Mr. and , Mrs. Phil Spital, Mr. and Mrs. Morrie Taxe, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Apple, Mr. and Mrs. David Fields and Mr. and Mrs. Art Diamond. Hadassah CampaigningFor Israel Hospital Beds M r s. William B. Isenberg, berg, in memory of Fannie and chairman of the Hadassah Med- Samuel Kalt, given by their ical Center Committee, reports children, Mr. and Mrs. Saul Kalt, and in memory of Yehudis and Herschel Golden, by their grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Golden. Each of the following also has endowed a bed: Mr. and Mrs. Jule G. Solomon and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Solomon, in memory of his mother; Wisper & Wetsman, in honor of parents of Lew Wisper. Carmel School Elects Ross New President LOUIS GOLDEN, Presenting $2,500 Check to MRS. SIDNEY KALT. a gratifying number of endow- ments of beds in the Orthopedic Unit of the- projected $5,500,000 health institution in Jerusalem. The sum of $2,500 covers each bed endowment. The names of contributors and those memo- rialized or honored will be in- scribed on a Wall of Healing, outside the building, in a Wall of Healing book, inside the building, and by individual plaques over beds. The latest subscription for a bed was received from the Kalden-Keystone Steel Corpora- tion, consisting of Louis Golden, Saul Kalt and Bernard Green- Knights of Pythias, Sisters To Piesent Purim Program The public is invited to a Purim party of the Knights of Pythias and the Pythian Sisters at the lodge hall, 15787 Wyom- ing on Sunday. Tickets will be sold at the door, or may be bought by calling Mrs. D. Gross- man, UN. 3-5912, or Mrs. J. Rachleff, WE. 3-0474. Besides dancing to music by Dick Stein and his orchestra, there will be entertainment, games and re- freshments. Proceeds go to child welfare. At the annual election of of- ficers of Carmel Hebrew School and Cong. Bnai Joseph, the fol- lowing were elected: Barney A. Ross, president; Charles Helman and Al Prag, vice-presidents; Lewis Goldstein and Max Millman, secretaries; Ben J. Robins, treasurer; and Sam Bonin, honorary president. Chairmen are Morris Goldberg, education; Max Bachman, fund - raising; I. A. Lawton, building; Jack Zide, publicity; Maurice L a x, entertainment; Philip Stolman, social; Julius Spielberg, budget; Leo Helman, congregation; Morris Stein, membership. Board members are Ben Gold- stein, Morris Green, Luis Kahn, Max Kwartowitz, George Schne- oder, Oscar Razumna, Charles Sovel, Harry Warsh and Adolph Ziegelman. A new addition to the school is a nursery, directed by Gladys Dahlberg, for children three and four-years-old. It is open from 9 to 12 noon, and 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. SZ Youth Hold Matzo Ball The Young People's Society of Cong. Shaarey Zedek, announce its Matzo Ball will be held at 8:30 p.m., April 18, in the social hall. Ben Katzman and his or- chestra will play. Tickets may be obtained from Marilyn Her- shenson, UN. 2-6909. The largest marlin ever caught weighed 976 pounds, was 12 feet 8 inches long. Announce Engagement • Friday, March 23, 1951 Women's Pre-Campaign Luncheon on April 1 MISS PHYLLIS ZACK Mr. and Mrs. Esek Zack, of Grand Ave., announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Phyllis, to Seymour Subar, son of Mrs. Augusta Subar, of Glad- stone Ave. No wedding date has been set. tit oic not eo On Wednesday, at 8:30 p.m., at Music Hall, KURT BAUM will present a program of music by Johann Strauss, Franz Lahar and Emerich Kalman and Rob- ert Stolz. Mr. Baum is a lead- ing tenor of Metropolitan Opera Association. Our want ads get results. For a Delightful Evening of Music and Entertainment .. . MICKEY WOOLF and His Orchestra Ably Assisted by Sammy Woolf UN. 3 1-3737 O THE JEWISH NEWS—I 1 "Are You a Doll?" will be the theme of the Women's Division pre-campaign and special gifts luncheon, which launches the women's phase of the 1951 Allied Jewish Campaign, at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, April 11, at the Book Cadillac Hotel. Mesdames Abra- ham Srere and Mrs. Melville S. Welt are co-chairman of the gifts and dolls luncheon. Mrs. Harry Becker is directing pre-campaign activities with the assistance of vice- chairmen Mesdames Harry Barnett, Ivor J. Kahn and Welt. Secretaries are Mrs. Jule G. Solomon and Mrs. James Wineman. Leaders in the special gifts section are Mrs. Samuel S. Aaron, chairman; Mesdames Milton Alexander, S a u 1 A. Glueckman, Milton K. Mahler, Ben Mossman and Sidney Solo- mon, vice-chairmen; Mrs. Lewis Manning, chairman of secre- taries; Mrs. Joel Rosenblum, vice-chairman of secretaries; Mrs. Perry Burnstine, assign- m e n t s chairman; Mesdames Barney Keywell, Victor Klein, Lillian Lewis, Leo S. Mellen and Carl Wois, secretaries. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Harry Freedman wishes to thank its relatives and friends for the many kindnesses extended dur- ing its °recent bereavement. Have You a Charge Account With Us? Your Friends Have! Nadon's Bring You the Latest in "Burlington's" Crease-Resistant Linen Suits. 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ESTATE TO BE SOLD AT GALLERY ASHRAWY'S ART CONVENTION HALL 4465 WOODWARD AVE. TE. 3-0025 Custom built sofas, love seats, fireside and occasional chairs, mahogany breakfronts, curio cabinet. French influence, satinwood bedroom suites in double and twin size, handsome chaise-lounge. Oriental and Chinese rugs in various sizes, crystal and Dresden chandeliers, pair of unusual Czecho cut crystal torcheres, porcelain groups and figures, carved ivories, imported lamps. Meissen, Czecho, - Bavarian dinnerware, collection of Old German steins, exquisite banquet cloths. SPECIAL FEATURE. Representative groups of Old English silver and Sterling silver: George Ili tea service, matched ensemble of entree dishes, tureen, sauce boats, covered platter and platter covers. Lazy Susan, wine coolers, centerpieces, biscuit boxes, tea caddy, silver mounted jugs. Sterling silver tea service, 163 pieces Sterling silver flat- ware in chest. EXHIBITION: SUNDAY, MARCH 25 from 1 to 6 p.m. SALE: ENTIRE WEEK starting MONDAY, MARCH 26 through SATURDAY, MARCH 31, at 7:30 pal TOM ASHIgAWY, Auctioneer Appraiser, Liquidator of Estates