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Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Rollins of Whitmore Road are vacation-
big in California. They will remain there for a month.
The Richard Lazar family is back home on Washburn Ave.
lifter a sojourn in Miami Beach.
Mrs. Arthur Bloom of Gloucester Drive has returned from a
brief trip to New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Coggan of Oak Drive are visiting in
Miami Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Levin of Balmoral Drive have left for New
York. From there they will fly to Europe for a three-week holi-
day in Rome and Paris.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gunsberg of Cortland Ave. traveled this
week to Miami Beach, where they plan to spend the remainder of
the winter.
Currently vacationing in Miami Beach are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Bonin of Monte Vista Ave.
Dr. and Mrs. Nathan Goldberg of Huntington Woods are vis-
iting their daughter Marianne, in New York for a few days before
flying to Lisbon. They will spend six weeks touring Europe, re-
turning on the Queen Elizabeth.
Guests in Miami Beach include: Mr. and Mrs. Emil Stern of
Muirland Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Brown of Warrington
Drive, and Mr. and Mrs. William Berman.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Friedman have returned to Cincinnati after
a visit here with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Brez-
ner of Pinehurst Ave. -
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ginsburg of Whitmore Road were hosts
this past wetk to their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Blach of Bir-
mingham, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry LeVine have returned to their Muirland
Ave. abode after a fortnight in Miami Beach.
Mrs. Abe Gordon is spending several months in West Los
Angeles where she is visiting her son, Milton Gordon,
Mrs. Anna Stearns and daughter, Sylvia, of Ilene Ave., are
enjoying a two month -vacation- in Miami Beach, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gordon of Cortland Ave. have returned
from a trip to Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Belkin, of Boston Blvd., who are vaca-
tioning in Miami Beach, Fla., for a month, were joined this week
by Mrs. Belkin's sister, Ethel Handelman, of Calvert Ave.
Rev. Jacob Silverman of 9371 Wildemere has returned home
from a six-week stay in Florida.
Mrs. Arthur S. Purdy has left for a three-week stay in Tucson,
Arizona.

Bnai Brith Chapters Plan Joint ADL Meeting

A joint Anti-Defamation or's Inter-racial committee wal
League luncheonette will be held speak on "What we can do to
Tuesday, at 12:30 p.m., at the combat Communism?"
home of Mrs. Sidney Kalt, 18490
Fairfield. The three Bnai Brith
Chapters participating, and
their chairmen are Harry B.
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take time off from fund-raising activities to pose for the photog-
rapher. Making final plans for the group's annual luncheon and
fashion show on March 18, at the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel, are
(left to right) Mesdames S. P. MIRAL, CHARLES GITLIN, fund
coordinator; L. C. WASSERMAN, E. B. MOSS, book chairman;
I. W. SILVER, fund-raising chairman; and IRVIN WEISENTHAL.

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Mr. and Mrs. L Richard Ja-
cobs, of Oakfield Ave., announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Yvette Hope, . to Leonard A.
Goldberg, .son of Mr. and Mrs.
Sidney Gold, of Marlowe Ave.
Mr. Goldberg is currently serv-
ing in the United States Navy
Medical Corps.

Purim Party Heads
Career Group Activities

A program in the spirit of
Purim, consisting of songs, dra-
matics and awards will be pre-
sented by the Career Group, Na-
tional Council of Jewish Women,
at its meeting, Sunday 2:30 p.m.,
at the Davison Jewish Center..
Pearl Leventen and June Brez-
ner are in charge of the pro-
gram, and invite guests to at-
tend. Members are requested to
bring bundles for Council's re-
sale shops.
The monthly birthday party
given by ship-a-box committee
will be held at 8:30 p.m. today,
at the home of Fay Gollob, 17531
Northlawn. Prospective mem-
bers are invited.
Goldie Levenstein, chairman
of fund raising, announces the
presentation of the, classic
"The Golom" on ch
ar 26, at
the Studio Theater. Proceeds are
for the support of Kindergarten
Rosh Haayin I and Kindergar-
ten Jad Hanavir I in Israel.
Tickets may be obtained from
Elsie Switzer, ticket chairman,
UN. 3-6836, or from captains:
Minnette Agree, Ruth Davidson,
Beatrice Davidson, Eve Fields,
Mililie Labelle, Lillian Lewis, Syl-
via Medow, Anne Rochlen, Sylvia
Silvers and Beulah Smerling.

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Tablets Given Yale In
Memory of Rebekah Kohut

NEW HAVEN, (JTA) — T w o
rare Assyrian tablets, believed to
be the only ones of their kind
in the United States, have been
presented to Yale University's
Babylonian Collection by Mrs.
Julia Kahn in memory of her
mother Rebekah Kohut, famed
Jewish educational and social
camp." .
The certificate welfare pioneer.

Dr. Goldberg's Day Camp has
been awarded a certificate of
accreditation by the Michigan
Camping Association, a branch
of the American Camping Asso-
ciation, announces Dr. W. A.
Goldberg, PhD., director of the

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Camping Asso-
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tration, program and personnel."
Camps desiring membership are 'N \
inspected during the actual op-
eration of the camp.
Dr. Goldberg, who has oper-
ated the camp since 1948, an-
nounces two featureS of the 1952
camp season will be weekend
overnight camping from Thurs-
day through Sunday, the serv-
ing of hot lunches and accom-
modating those who wish to
bring their own. Enrollments
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