THE JEWISH NEWS-11 U. Friday, July 20, 1951 in S octe_y • I c_tvc_t0 in l • •I • Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoffman of Ewald Circle, and Mrs. Hoff- man's mother, Mrs. Max Wiesenbacher of Ypsilanti, Mich., have moved into their newly purchased home on West Outer Drive. The following Detroiters visited Oakton Manor Resort, Pewau- kee, Wis., recently: Mr. and Mrs. Sam Trunsky, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin De Roven and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dunn. Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Roseman of Merton Road will be leaving in a week or two for a sabbatical year in California. Mrs. Herman Weisberg of Northlawn Ave. flew to Atlantic City this week for a sojourn with members of her family. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lipson of Fairfield Ave. have returned_ from a trip to Israel. Mrs. Benjamin Kaye of Fairfield Ave., accompanied by her son, Marvin, left for Muskoka, Canada, on Sunday. A visit with daugh- ter Joyce at Camp Tamakwa is on her schedule. Bathsheva Laikin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin M. Laikin of La Salle Blvd., left last week on a tour of Israel conduct- ed by the Jewish Agency. Her party is composed of some 30 people, Jews and Christians, aged 18 to 35, who wish to become better acquainted with the peopleof Israel. Their first two weeks in Jerusalem, they will attend classes three to four hours daily and tour the city. The next two weeks, they will travel over the entire country. For the final fortnight, they -plan to live and work in a kibbutz. Before flying home, Bathsheva will have a three-day stay in Paris. Dr. and Mrs. Oscar U. Shapiro and family of Leslie Ave. have taken a cottage at Tawas until about the middle of August. Mrs. Henry Weinberg and daughter, Barbara, of Wildemere Ave., have returned from Milwaukee, Wis., where they attended the wedding of a cousin, Corinne Silberman. Mr. and Mrs. Melville Welt of Balmoral Drive have returned from a European vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schiller of Chicago Blvd., enjoyed a fort- night's holiday at Greenbush Inn. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Isaacs left Detroit the past week for a trip .to Israel. En route, they are stopping to visit their son in Pittsburgh, and - their brother in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Wallace of Canterbury Drive are enjoying a holiday at Harbor Springs, Mich. David Weinberg has returned to his home in New York City after a visit here with various members of his family. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Steinberg of Whitcomb Ave., have re- turned from a stay at Frankfort. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney - Schott, formerly of Glynn Court, are in their new residence at 16856 Fairfield Ave. Mr. and Mrs. David Katz of San Juan Dr., are leaving for Frankfort this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. William Sucher will be hosts this week at their Charlevoix house to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Becker of Strathcona Dr., Mr. and Mrs. David Ruby of Renfrew Rd., and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kukes of Bdston Blvd. Judson Werbelow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Werbelow of Alma, and Richard Modell, -son of Mr. and Mrs: Louis Modell of Wildemere Ave., have arrived home from the University of Arizona to spend the summer with their parents. Hostesses for various parties to fete bride-elect, Arlene David- son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Davidson, of Stratford Rd., included:- Mrs. Samuel Silver, jam and jelly shower at Devon Gables; Mesdames Jules Gates, Ben Kahrnoff, Joseph Silver, Ben August, and Harry Cohen, a joint shower at Knollwood; Mrs. Graham Orley and Mrs. Robert Brody, a party at Knollwood; Loreli Seiton and Connie Fischoff, an apron shower at Huyler's; Mary Ann Cooper, a kitchen shower at Women's City Club; and Marjorie Davidson was hostess for the spinster dinner at Knoll- wood. Jewish Stars Draw Largest Audiences NEW YORK (AJP)—Two Jew- ish showmen are pacing the en- tire television and radio enter- tainment fields, latest surveys disclosed. Comedian Milton Berle commands the largest video audience while newsman Walter Winchell attracts the greatest number of radio listen- ers each week. Woman Wills Aged Jews Home $120,000 . MILWAUKEE (AJP)—An es- tate expected to "substantially exceed" $120,000 was willed to the Milwaukee Home for Aged Jews by the late Miss Regina Kauf er. Except for $1,000, which was willed to a cemetery association, the large estate will go in its en- tirety to the Aged Home, the Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle re- ported. Israel Village Switches Its Name to 'Hamptown' Prophet Amos' Seal Brought to Canada MONTREAL (JTA)—A seal of approximately the period of the Prophet Amos, which carries the image of a winged griffin, inscribed with the name of the Hebrew owner, was brought here by Rev. Dr. R. B. Y. Scott, pro- fessor of Old Testament in the Faculty of Divinity, McGill Uni- versity, who carried on studies under the auspices of the Amer- ican School of Oriental Research in the Arab sector of Jerusalem and Jordan. The seal was found at Sama- ria, formerly the capital of Northern Israel. Besides the seal, Dr. Scott brought back a bronze dagger blade, found in a cave near Hebron, and two jug- lets from the Israelite period, which were used to dip out oil or wine from larger containers. The objects will be exhibited later on in the Museum of Bib- lical Antiquities here. •• • • • • • • • • • • • HILLTOP INN NEW YORK (AJP) — An Is- raeli village recently altered its name to "Hamptown" in tribute to Negro orchestra leader Lionel Hampton who recently donated royalties from several recordings, including "Eili-Eili", to settle- ments in the Jewish State, Am- sterdam News, a Negro weekly, disclosed. Hampton recently re- corded several modern tunes ac- companied by the Yemenite vocalist Shoshana Damari. Report Soviet Jewish Migration (JTA)—Soviet NEW YORK, Jews have been migrating in in- creasing numbers from Euro- pean to Asiatic Russia, particu- larly to Central Asia, the New York Times reports. Charlevoix the Beautiful ONLY$1 CI50 • ‘if A WEEK Per person INCLUDING FULL COURSE BREAKFAST For Information and Reservations Write or Phone Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Linden Phone 1029W3 HillTop Inn, Charlevoix, Mich. • of M. Detroit Club Gives Scholarships Officers Installed By UHS Auxiliary At a recent meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary of the United Hebrew Schools, Mrs. Jack Tobin, retiring president, installed the following officers: Mesdames Irving Rogovien, President; Jacob Axelrod, Her- bert Moss, Ira Kaufman, vice ottvry The University of Michigan Club of Detroit announces that Donald Kahan, a graduate of Central High School has been awarded a club scholarship for his remaining years at the Uni- versity. Donald started at U. of M. last spring. Robert Steinberg, also of Cen- tral, is another student attend- ing Michigan on a Club grant, the Mason Rumney Scholarship. Recent winners of U. of M. Board of Regents scholarships include, from Central High School: Bernard H. Backhaut, Anna M. S. _Bandler, David S. Levenson, Leonard M. Lubarsky, Richard Menczer, Stanley Pasi- kov and Eileen B. Shulak; from Cass Technical High School, Robert I. Wine and Rosalyn Ya- rost. On die This °Week's Radio and Tele- vision Programs of Jewish Interest Time: 8 a.m., Sunday July 22. Station: WWJ. .Feature: Rabbi Philip Bern- stein, of Temple Brith Koclesh, Rochester, N. Y., will speak on "Education and Upbr in ging Children" as the third program in the summer series on "Words We Live By." MICKEY WOOLF and His Orchestra Is Accepting Dates for SEPT., OCT., NOV., DEC. CALL NOW! UN. 3-3737 For the Style you'll always enjoy . . . fine catering in your home or synagogue . . or in our lovely TERRACE ROOM. ere° 8231 Woodward TR. 3-5800 May We Help Plan Your Per- fect Affair? MRS. IRVING ROGOVIEN presidents; I. J. Cohen, financial secretary; Meyer Stewart, re- cording secretary; Meyer Char- lip, corresponding -secretary; Al Baker and Abe Kahn, assistant corresponding secretaries; Sam- Stewart, treasurer; Moe Dann, auditor; A. B. Stralser, parlia- mentarian. Board Members: Mesdames Reuben Isaacs, William Nadler, Herman Wets- man, Abe Katzman, Jos. Horwitz, Ira Brawer, J. Lattin, Isador Shumaker, Al Harrison, Bertram Smokier, Louis Seitow, Maurice Diem, Newton H. Weingarden, Meyer Katz, Joseph Kunin, John Horwitz, Henry Feinberg, Charles Moss, Irving Miller, Irving Eisenman, Meyer Suger- man, Sol Docks, Richard Cott, Harry Fine, Jack Zeldes, William Mandell, Paul Carpenter, Herman Cohen, Max Green, Morris Fishman, Morris Adler, Julius Berman, Albert Carnick, Albert Elazar, Louis Gelfand, A. M. Hershman, Max Hayman, Bernard Isaacs, Harry Kraft, Morris Krause, Alexander Moss, George M. Roberts, Charles Robinson, Isaac Shetzer, Jack Tobin, Louis Tobin, Irvin Weisman, Maurice H. Zackheim, Monte Meskin, Charles A. Smith. Board meetings will be held as necessary during the summer to set up programs for the year. Mrs. Tobin presented a fare- well gift to Mr. and Mrs. Ber- nard Isaacs, who left for a trip to Israel . . 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