1 2 I — THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 4, 1951 divilieo ivy Sociei Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cullen of Boston Blvd., have returned from Camden, N. J., where they visited with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Bottney. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stark of Shrewsbury Road are vacationing at the Lombardy Hotel, Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Glasier of Birchcrest Drive spent a week- end in Chicago to visit their daughter, Mary, at Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Greenspoon of Woodingham Drive are back from a six-week vacation at the Sherry Frontenac, Miami Beach. Dr. and Mrs. Louis Barnett, accompanied by their daughters, Virginia and Peggy, of Normandy Ave., left May 2 for Rochester, N. Y. to hear their son, Richard, play with the Rochester Sym- phony Orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Varkel of Cortland Ave. have returned from Miami Beach. Mr. Varkel joined his wife for the last part of her six-week stay at the Casa Blanca. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Weisman of Suffolk Road are leaving May 5 to sail for Europe on the SS Independence. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Hartman and daughter, Carolyn, of Indi- ana Ave., are spending the week-end in Chicago on the occasion of the 80th birthday of Mrs. Hartman's aunt, Mrs. Anne Goodman. Home from a five-week vacation at the Shoremede, Miami Beach, are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bernstein and son, Harry, of Oak Drive. Mrs. Harry Robbins of West Outer Drive has returned from a visit with her sister, Mrs. William Elson, in the San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles, Calif. Mrs. Arthur Miller and daughter, Cynthia, have returned to their home in Chicago Ill., after visiting with her mother, Mrs. Saul Lipchinsky, of Leslie Ave., for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rubiner of Muirland Ave. will sail for Europe and Israel this Week. Dr. and Mrs. Ezra Lipkin have left for Philadelphia to attend the graduation recital of their daughter, Eleanor, from the Curtis Institute of Music on May 12. Eleanor has been a scholarship student there for five years, and will receive a bachelor of music degree. Mr. and Mrs. Morton H. Barris and family, of Leechburg, Pa., have returned home after spending the Passover holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Marks, of Clairmount Ave. Radomer Aid Society and Auxiliary celebrated the triple silver wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Adler, 1629 Taylor; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goodman, 2669 Calvert; and Mr. and Mrs. J. Elbom, 2705 Cortland, at a party Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Markus have returned to their home after spending the winter months in Hollywood Beach, Fla. - Miss Eileen Nemzin To Wed R. Phillips Honor 80th Birthday Of Mrs. J. A. Meyersohn Mrs. Jennie Ascher Meyersohn, The betrothal of Eileen Nem- zin to Rudolph Phillips, son of. a native Detroiter, will celebrate Mr. and Mrs. Louis Phillips of her 80th birthday on Sunday. She is the mother of Rudolph Meyersohn and Rosalind Neu- man. Her son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Max Neuman, will be hosts at an open house at their home, 18055 Penning- ton Drive, from 2 to 5 p.m. No cards. Collect $450 In UJA Funds At the Jewish Home for Aged MISS EILEEN NEMZIN Calvert Ave., was announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam- uel Nemzin of Broadstreet Blvd., at a family dinner. A Septem- ber wedding is planned. Northwest Hebrew School To Hold Annual Meeting Northwest b r a n c h of the United Hebrew School will hold its annual meeting and dessert luncheon at 12:30 p. m., Mon- day. Rabbi Moses Lehrman will be guest speaker. Movies of children engaged in school ac- tivities will be shown. Mrs. Jack Axelrod is program chairman. Mrs. Louis Gelfand is president. 1.1. S. Zionist Leaves to Join Israel Der artment of Trade NEW YORK, (JTA) — Chaim Bellowsky, who attended all Zionist Congresses until 1933 and was one-time member of the Zionist actions committee, left for Israel to join the Depart- ment of Trade and Industry. Hadassah Region Conference In Toledo, May 5-7 Three hundred delegates rep- resenting 33 cities in Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky and W. Virginia will convene at the Commodore Perry Hotel in Toledo, May 5, 6 and 7 for the 25th annual con- ference of the Central States Region of Hadassah. Miss Julliet N. Benjamin of New York, national coordinator of Hadassah's fund raising ac- tivities, who will be national advisor, and Maurice Samuel, noted author and lecturer, will address the banquet session. Mrs. Carl Schiller, president of the region, announced that sessions will open Saturday night following buffet suppers, and Miss Benjamin will speak on the progress of Hadassah's work in Israel. The movie "Hands of Healing" depicting Hadassah's medical work in Israel, and the film strip of Israel's fashions, will be among the visual aids shown. An education panel will in- clude a discussion on "Guide- Posts to Jewish Education." The youth workshops will feature a playlet on youth de- velopment. Factual program- ming aids will be presented by Herman Fishman, Leonard Baruch and Allan Feinberg of Cincinnati. A noon luncheon will feature, music and a playlet. The after- noon session will point up the current scene in Israel, sparked by an address from Miss Benja- min. Mrs. Max Frank will conduct a fund raising clinic. The banquet Sunday night will pay tribute to past presidents of the region. Mr. Samuel will dis- cuss "World Jewry in Trans- ition". A _cantata "Seven Golden Buttons" will be given by the Toledo Chapter. Workshops on program exhibits will be held an Monday morning. Mrs. Louis Wasserstrom of Toledo is chairman of the con- ference. Mrs. Arthur Edelstein and Miss Rose Bloom of Toledo are conference coordinators. Cabaret Night Scheduled By Holiday Hop Committee Under sponsbrship of the holi- day hop committee, a cabaret night will be held Sunday eve- ning at the Woodward Jewish Center. Featuring "surprise en- The man should be pitied who tertainment" and refreshments, has no failures to his credit. Ob- music for dancing will be fur- stacles are opportunities in dis- nished by Ben Young and his guise. • orchestra. The Marchioness of Reading, president of the British Section of the World Jewish Congress, greets Mrs. Harry Frank (left), president of the Detroit Women's Division, and Mrs. Samuel Green (right) president of the Michigan Council, at ceremonies dedicat- ing the headquarters of the organization, bearing the name of Dr. Stephen S. Wise, one of America's greatest religious and COMMU., nal leaders, at 15 E. 84th St., New York. NCJE to Hold 25th Anniversary Meeting on May 30 Two national organizations, the American Association for Jewish Education and National Federation of Hebrew Teachers will meet in connection with the National Council for Jewish Edu- cation's 25th anniversary con- ference to be held from May 30 to June 3 in Cleveland. Other educational organiza- tions will also send representa- tives. Mark M. Krug, associate superintendent of the Board of JeWish Education in Chicago, is Employee Relations Field Advanced by Edison Co. A brand-new television and employe relations field was opened when Detroit Edison em- ployes and their fa m i l i e s throughout southeast Michigan attended—via TV—an !tall com- pany meeting." The meeting, believed to be a television "first," featured a film-illustrated report on the company's activities to its near- ly 12,000 employees. Opened by Prentiss M. Brown. Edison board chairman, the program also featured a Com- pany progress report by Edison president James W. Parker, and a discussion of generating fa- cilities by George A. Porter, chief engineer of power plants. . chairman of programming, and Nathan Brilliant, - director of Bureau of Jewish Education in Cleveland, is in charge of ar- rangements. Anyone who expects to do a great deal of good at once will never do any. For a Delightful Evening of Musk and Entertainment . MICKEY WOOLF and His Orchestra Ably Assisted by Sammy Woolf UN. 3-3737 Mosaic Lodge to Hold Past Master's Night At its annual Past Masters' Residents of the Jewish Home Night on Wednesday, • Mosaic for Aged have conducted their Lodge, of the Masons, will honor solicitation in behalf of the 1951 all its former leaders, and espe- Allied Jewish Campaign and cially David S. raised a total of $450. Berman, imme- Committee members who so- diate past mas- licited their fellow residents at ter. the Home include Abraham A dinner Glozman, Roy Konop, Mrs. Mil- 'Starting at 6:30 ka Moshkowitz, Abraham Prios- p.m. in the low, Mrs. Ida Steffin and Mrs. Fountain b a 11- Helen Youl. r oom of Ma sonic Temple will be followed Branch Seven, LZOA, to Hear Berman by danc i n g to Discussion on Arthur Koestler Mickey Woolf and his orchestra. The life and works of Arthur Irving Herbert Grossman, wor- Koestler will be discussed by a shipful master, urges all mem- panel of members of Branch bers to attend with their wives. Seven, Labor Zionist Organiza- Friends are also invited. Alfred G. Gunsberg, junior tion, at a meeting Sunday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank warden and entertainment com- mittee chairman, has enlisted Rath, 2975 Webb. Participants in the panel are several top notch acts to per- Ruth Stein, Evelyn Noveck, Ann form with Mickey and Sammy Faigenbaum and Ann Kutnick. Woolf. For tickets and/or res- ervations call Irving Goodman, chairman, WO. 1-6222 or UN Wayne IZFA Offers Two 4-1322. Scholarships to Zionist Camp Two $55 scholarships are being offered by the Intercollegiate Zionist Federation of America for its six-week institute at Averill Park, N.Y. The recipients will receive training in leader- ship qualities. Call Elsie Weiner, TO. 6-9939, for further informa- tion. 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