Hampton to. Visit Israel; UN. Tour Ended by ; Kaye NEW YORK, (JTA) — Lionel Hampton, ° whose tour of , Israel last year broke 'all box-office records will return to Israel again this month, on the basis of an appeal from President Itzhak Ben Zvi, it was reported by Variety, shOw business trade newspaper. Hampton, now on a European tour, had not origi- nally scheduled an Israel stop, but later arranged to be there from May 8 to June 12. According to the report, Pres- ident Ben Zvi said that the Hampton tour would be impor- tant as a "morale builder." The report also noted that a number of other "jazz units touring Europe and the Near East- have been bypassing Israel because of the war tension there." * * * TEL AVIV. (JTA) — Danny Kaye wound up a standing room only tour of Israel with a per- for the most wonderful GO TO THE FABULOUS NEW .••• Sheridan Beach HOTEL CABANA CLUB and SWIMMING POOL in Convenient MICHIGAN CITY, IND. * Outdoor Pool - in Michigan City * Cottages by Week, . 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His tour, which includ- ed entertaining an Arab school at Nazareth, was especially wel- comed by children all over the country. - Mr. Kaye also helped to break oolnde b other ott record. He "drew" a tremendous attendance at Biilu Synagogue on Rothschild Boule- vard lere, h and police were needed to make way for him to enter there. The Friday night service which he attended was a special one, led by a 10-year- 0 0' 0 0 for the Cl)averi:m, teen-age Cir- cle group, their parents and the branch's own membership at .9 p.m., today, in the Circle Center; 11529 Linwood. Dancing and re- freshments will be featured. Branch 470-E will elect new officers when members convene this evening, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sitron, 17521 Beth Aaron Sisterhood To Induct New Officers New officers of Beth Aaron Sisterhood will be installed at luncheon ceremonies Monday afternoon, in the synagogue. They are: • Mesdames I. Chaiken, pres- ident; J. Shenkman, J. Taylor and H. Zalenko, vice-presidents; J. 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Club members will be admit- ted free to the dance, which will include a "chuck wagon" that will serve kosher hot dogs, po- tato chips and other "fixings." Reservations can be made by calling chairmen Mr. and Mrs. - Mary Rubinstein, at LI. 6-2130, or co-chairmen, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Climstein, at LI. 1-2968. Assisting the chairmen are the Dan Knoppers, Phil Needles and Arnold Flaks. Newly formed special interest groups within the club are bridge, - dancing and bowling groups. Membership informa- tion about these, or any special interest groups can be had by calling Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kan- er, at UN. 4-5345, or Mr. and Mrs. Haskell Greenfield, at VE. 5-6802. Louis, May 27-30. 5 'iooms tif140ii See your Travel Agent Roselawn. The Women's Division will celebrate Mother's Day with a home - cooked dinner, being served from 12 noon through the evening on .Saturday, at the Center. Communal. Service Parley To Hear Isidore Sobeloff Isidore Sobeloff, of Detroit, will be one of the speakers at the 58th annual meeting of the National Conference of Jewish Communal Service, to be held at Chase-Park Plaza Hotel, St. w. SOWit Haven. Michigan