Honoring Bernard R. Siegel, - president of Knollwood Country Club, the 37th annual Presi- dent's Day celebration will be held at the club next Wednes- day, with an all-day program of fun and festivities. This year's President's Day will be high lighted . w i t 1- V many specie attractions. Broadway-typ floor shoe will be pre ' seated durinf dinner. More than $1,00r worth o. prizes will be awardec' to golfers an( non - golfers and there wir be valu able souvenir for all who ati Siegel tend. The event starts at 9 a.m., with golf all day, refreshments on the course, lunch and a din- ner. According to Max Handler, general chairman, early reserva- tions already assure a capacity crowd. Ticket sales will be lim- ited to 300. Other chairmen for the event include Joe "Schwartz, enter- tainment; Ben Freedland, tick- ets; Irving Meckler, food, and William . Greenberg and Sam Moss, prizes. resentative of the Circumna- vigators Club, and Norman Birnkrant, a member of the club's summer safari commit- tee, will be among the partici- pants in the 1961 Orient-South Seas Safari to be presented by the unique international club Aug. 6 at the home of J. D. Richardson, Jr. of Birmingham. Among the world travelers who belong to the club are Gen. Douglas • MacArthur and Her- bert Hoover. To join, a man must have circled the world continuously in one direction and have a deep interest in foreign 'affairs. Want ads bring fast results! Sam Minskoff & Sons, Inc. of New York, an investment and construction firm, will be own- ers of the new 26-story Detroit Bank and Trust Building in downtown Detroit. The firm, which will also con- struct the building, was repre- sented by Jerome Minskoff at a meeting with Mayor Miriani; Joseph M. Dodge, chairman . of Detroit Bank and Trust; and bank president Raymond T. Perring. To cost an estimated $16,000,. 000, the building will be located on Fort St. and Washington Blvd. Cohstruction is scheduled to start this fall and will be completed in mid-1963. * * * DETROIT LODGE, United Or- der of True Sisters, will hold.a luncheon and swimming party Wednesday at the home of Mrs. David Silver, 20078 Kentfield as part of the annual celebration of "True Sisters Day" to com- memorate the founding of the Order in 1846. The Order is cur- rently engaged in a national membership drive, the first ef- fort of its kind in the 115-year history of the non-sectarian phil- anthropic organization. 'Mrs. 'Si- mon Traurig, 12801 Pembroke, is pfesident of the local- ledge. * * MISHKAN •ISRAEL • SISTER- HOOD will hold its first board meeting of the. season Aug. 28 at the synagogue. A general meeting will be held, 12:30 p.m., Sept. 5, in the synagogue. Pro- gram chairmen. Mrs. Gail Berger and Mrs. Jean Gavern announce the program will feature a luncheon and fashion show. All members and • prospective mem- bers are invited - at no charge. Mrs. Sarah Zalla announces there are openings in the bowl- ing league, which will meet Tues- day afternoons starting in Sep- tember. For information call Mrs. Zalla, LI 8-4469. Kitchen Band Contest New State Fair Feature A unique kitchen , band con- test, in which 75 per cent of the 10 or more members must be 60 or older will highlight the annual Oldtimers Day • pro- gram at the Michigan State Fair, Sept. '7. The State Fair opens its 10- day run on Sept. 1. The kitchen band contest will be limited to a total of 15 or- ganizations and the rules pro- vide that none may have more than three conventional instru- ments; all others must be novelty instruments or utensils used in the kitchen. The dead- line for entries is Aug. 21. See Page '6 for coupon for New Year greetings Mr. and Mrs. Ben Meyers, 19372 Ohio, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Edwin Jerome, will be obServed Aug. 5 at Beth Aaron Synagogue. A dinner in his honor will be held the following day at the May- fair Room. Mrs. Zesse Katz Honors Husband with Grove of Trees in Herzl Forest A grove of trees begun a year ago in honor of the 70th birthday of Zesse R. Katz was completed and presented to Mr. Katz by his wife Rose in honor of his'recent 71st birthday. The 1,000-tree grove was planted in the Herzl Forest on Mt. Herzl near Jerusalem. RUBEL f:KOZIN !Women's Outs HEBREW LADIES AID 'SO- CIETY will hold an excursion to Bob-Lo Aug. 2, proceeds to be used on a non-sectarian basis to aid handicapped children. Chair- man is Mrs. Julius Ring. For tickets, call Mesdames Ring, LI 2-9173; Joseph White, UN 4-5452; or Dave Weiss, LI 7-1108. Minskoff and his brothers, Henry H. and. Myron A., of Minskoff & Sons, Inc., one of the nation's oldest and largest office building development companies, are currently carry- ing forward a building tradi- tion which has created more than $300,000,000 in NeW York buildings over the last half- century. Their real estate - and build- ing operations also have ex- tended to other cities, includ- ing Washington, B a l t i m o r e, Philadelphia and Syracuse. Bar Mitzvahs S • • • • August Sale Feature" FULL LENGTH INK COATS Because we scooped the market, in anticipation of this annual event we are able to bring you remarkable savings on these fine Natural Au- tumn Haze Mink Coats. Of course they are of the quality and standard you've come to expect of Wrubel &, Kozin. You must see them . you must try them on, they're breath-taking. $1995 - See Them All ... Minks, Beavers, Seals, Broadtails all at big August Sale Savings .. . Imported -furs labeled to show country of origin. RUBEL KOZIN 19330 LIVERNOIS On Open Thursday Evenings to 9 The Avenue of Fashion UN 4-2275 -- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, July 28, 1961 President's Day at World Travelers Engass, Minskoff Firm to Erect $16,000,000 Join Safari of Knollwood to Honor ' Birnkrant Circumnavigators Club Detroit Bank and Trust Building Bernard R. Siegel Maurice Engass, -regional rep-