THE JEWISH NEWS-13 Friday, September 14,1951 Maimonides Auxiliary. Mrs. Mellen to Steer divitieJ in -Society ' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Van Baalen and daughter, of Birming- ham, Ala., formerly of Detroit, are visiting the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fitlow, of Cortland Ave. Corp. Marvin Lee Ancell has returned to Camp Carson, Colo., after spending a 10 day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ancell, of 18704 Wisconsin. An open house at 3 p.m., Sept. 23 will serve as a farewell party for Mr. and Mrs. Louis Moser, 2704 Taylor, who are leaving the city. Mr. Moser will leave for Israel Oct. 11. Mrs. Moser and their three daughters will follow him to Israel after spending sev- eral months in Houston, Tex., with the Moser's sons. Mr. and Mrs. J. Sidney Gluckstein, of N. Hollywood, Calif. have returned home after visiting for several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. J. Sidney Gluckstein, Jr. and daughter, Shirley, of N. Oxford Rd., Grosse Pointe. Mrs. Albert Galston of Los Angeles is visiting her mother, Mrs. M. Blucher, and her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Amdur, enroute to the Hadassah convention in Atlantic City. Mrs. Galston is president of the Los Angeles Chapter and a member of the national board. Mrs. Arthur Cohen and Mrs. Simeon Freedman have returned from a Labor Day weekend at Glo Rita Beach, Mich., scene of the Mother's Club Camp, of the Jewish Community Centtr. Miss Mary Caplan was in charge of the camp. Mr. and Mrs. Selig H. Estroff and their son, Tod, of Lakeland, Fla., visited here for a month with their parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wilk. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Markus and Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Friedman have moved from Calvert Ave. to their new home at 20041 Oxley. Miss Saralee Cohn, of Beverly Hills, Calif., formerly of this city, is spending a fortnight with , relatives and friends. While here she is the house guest of her 'uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldberg, of Webb Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Coplan, of Miami Beach, have returned to their home after visiting here for.several weeks. Their daughter, who accompanied them, will remain as the guests of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Ivfrs. Abe Gittleman, of Washburn Ave. for a month. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Schwartz, of Monica Ave., have returned from an extended vacation, spent on the west coast where they visited with their children, Dr. and Mrs. Marvin Schwartz and children in Portland, Ore., also with relatives and friends in Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Field, their daughter, Harriet, and son, Irwin, returned last week from a tour of Europe and Israel. They visited with relatives in England, toured France and Italy and attended the World Zionist Congress sessions in Jerusalem. Lawrence W. Crohn has returned from Israel where he visited With his son, David, and hi:: family. Mr. and Mrs. S. Paul Epstein of Bayonne, N. J., and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Slutzky of Newburgh, N. Y., were guests here last week- end to attend the dinner in honor of the 50th wedding anniver- sary of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Keywell, at the Mayfair, Saturday night. Arthur Robbins, another nephew of the Keywells, was toastmaster. Addresses were delivered by Mr. Key- well's brothers, Henry, Sam and Barney; several members of the family and representatives of the Jewish Social Club and Zviller Aid Society. Mrs. Max Ducker has returned to her home on Webb Ave. following a recent trip to New York. < Mrs. Abram Moss has returned home after visiting relatives at Long Island, New York. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Brawer have moved from their residence on Hazelwood Ave. to their new home at 19237 Snowden. Micki Lancet, 3359 Cortland, flew to New York to meet her mother and sister, Sybil Betty, arriving in this country for a three month visit from Glasgow Scotland. After a short stay in Salem, Mass, with another daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Shore, formerly of Detroit and Saginaw, they will visit New York, and Baltimore before coming to Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Elliman, formerly of the Briggs Hotel, are now residing at the Belcrest Hotel, 5440 Cass. Miss Lorrayne Reznick, of LaSalle Blvd., has left for a stay in California, and upon her return will begin studies at Michigan State College. Miss Saralee Cohn, of Beverly Hills, Calif., formerly of Detroit, is the house guest of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldberg, of 3339 Webb, for a fortnight while here visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Coplan, of Miami Beach, Fla., have returned home after visiting for a month with relatives and friends in Detroit and Northern Michigan. Famed Jewish Actress, Molly Picon, - Is Guest Star at Hadassah. Dinner Molly Picon, darling of the have carried her on their shoul- Yiddish theater, will be the star ders. Her comedy is funny and attraction at . the Detroit Chap- her tragic sense profound. Miss Picon is the wife of Jacob Kalich, a "former director of the Grand Opera House in Boston. Kalich, who composes for Miss Picon, will 'appear with her at this performance. Every song is written especially for her, first in Yiddish, then Miss Picon translates them into English. The evening will start with cocktails before dinner. Phil Brestoff and his orchestra will provide music for dancing. Dee Parker will entertain, Other at- tractions are planned. The $100 dinner is part of Hadassah's Honor Roll drive to support its projects in Israel. Ildnor Roll will culminate Oct. 3 with an "increase party" fash- ion show in the Scottish Rite MISS MOLLY PICON Cathedral, Masonic Temple. Mrs. ter of Hadassah Honor Roll din- Joseph Jackier and Mrs. Merwin ner, Sept. 26, at the Book Cadil- Grosberg, Honor Roll chairmen, lac Hotel, for contributors of and Mrs. Charles Gershenson, $100 or more. program chairman, are taking Miss Picon has appeared in reservations at Hadassah's of- Russia, Poland, Romania, Bel- fice on Linwood Ave. gium, England, France, South Farmers in Mexico are urging Africa and South America. Zulu chieftains of Johannesberg have freight reductions to 'lower , 44.4 fetes d er. rZtuclentsi in- *Vienna• living4 ocelot * * r.t ,1:+f o Mrs. Hyman S. Mellen, new president of the Women's Aux- iliary of the Maimonides Medi- cal Society, will preside at the group's first meeting at 1 p.m., Tuesday, at Huyler's. - Mrs. Leo Orec- klin, a past president, w i 11 speak. on "A Message - f r o m Israel," the in- f or m ation ob- tained f r oin., a Mrs. Mellen summer trip to the new Jewish state. Officers assisting Mrs. Mellen will be: Mesdames M. Kazdan and Max Blaine, vice - presidents; Louis Kazdan, H. B. Appleman, Joseph J. Dubin and Benjamin Parker, secretaries; Perry Gold- man, treasurer; Adolph Spiro, auditor. revision; E. Skully, community relations; Aubrey Goldman, courtesy; Nathan Brooks, Council delegate; Max Blaine, membership; M. Kazdan, program; L. Wasserman and E. Kovach, social; H. Schlesinger a n d M. Sugarman, tele- phone; M. M. Levin and B. Gigtow, hos- pitality; Max Steiner, publicity; Morton Yarrows, dramatics; Charles Gitlin, proj- ects; M. Wainstock, Hebrew scholarship; B. Marks, local scholarship; F. Moss and Max Blaine, books. Gets Civil Defense Post PHILADELPHIA ( A J P ) — Nathan Cohen, leading Jewish civic figure, has been named acting commander of Civil De- fense for Region 1 here. '......". ■•••■■•••■■■ ••••• ■■ ••• ■ 111• ■•■■■■••■■■ •,.. ■■ ••••• ■■■• MICKEY WOOLF CARD OF THANKS and His Orchestra The family of the late Wolf Gordon wishes to thank its rela- tives and • friends for the many kindnesses extended during its recent bereavement. Is Accepting Dates for SEPT., OCT., NOV., DEC. CALL NOW! UN. 3-3737 Mario Beauty Salon announces that Mr. CARL Committee chairmen include: Mesdames Henry Small, advisory; S. C. Grossman, budget; H. Pliskow, committees; E. Stein, Former Hair Stylist with the MAE WEISS Sonie Heine Ice Revue and the Strictly Kosher Catering Established 1915 WEDDINGS BAR MITZVAHS RECEPTIONS Helen Hunt Salon in Hollywood, California ... has joined our staff. UN. 2-3541 ETHEL G. MENDELSON Teacher of Piano 17198 Woodingham Dr. DI. 1-0279 Formerly on staff of Ganapol School of Music and Music Forum EXPERT Hair Stylist Hair Tinting incl. Silver Blonds 7300 W. McNichols, Cor. Monica Diamond 1-1240 TEMPLE ISRAEL INVITES YOU 1. You are invited to join with us for the divine worship of THE HIGH HOLY DAYS Which begin with Rosh Hashanah Eve. Sunday Evening, September 30 The Services Will Be Conducted by Rabbi Leon Fram Cantor Robert S. Tulman Temple Israel Choir Karl W. Hass, Organist and Music Director APPLY AT OUR TEMPLE BUILDING 17400 Manderson Road, At Merton, UN. 3-7769 ANY WEEKDAY OR EVENING OR -SUNDAY MORNING Temple Israel has spacious parking accommodations adjacent to the Temple building 2. You are invited to enroll your children in TEMPLE ISRAEL RELIGIOUS SCHOOL Apply either at the Temple Building or Saturday and Sunday .morning at Hampton School 18460 Warrington Drive, at Pickford Children from the ages of four to ten, and fifteen to seventeen attend Sunday. Children from the ages of eleven to fourteen attend Saturday Membership in Temple Israel is the sole requirement for the accommodation of your entire family at High Holy Days in our main Auditorium of Worship, and for the enroll- ment of all your children in the Religious School. For information on membership terms, apply at places and times above designated. ..:10111