Thursday, October 21, 1919 Page DETROIT JEWISII CHRONICLE Hadassah Set for Mrs. Adler Slate Musicale I at Hashofar Engagement Announced Ely Stulman, violinist and Iller11- her of the Detroit Symphony Or- chestra, and Ruth Soifer-Caplan, soprano, will be' guest artists at the next Hashofar Musicale to be held at 8:30 p. m., Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Laikin, 8360 La Salle boulevard. Julius Chajes, director of mu-1 sic of the Jewish Community Center, will lead in community singing and Herman Jacobs, new- ly elected chairman of Hashofar will preside, Lillian Robbins-Zell- man, chairman of home musi- cales, announced. Hashofar was founded in the summer of 1945 by Detroit's lead- ing Jewish musicians. Its immediate aims are to en- able those musicians, and. espe- ! cially laymen interested in the I history and development of Jew- ish music, to gather at monthly meetings to hear, discuss and per- form the better type of Jewish! music. "Around the Year in Jewish Life" will be the over-all topic of the Town Hall series of lec- tures by Mrs. Millis Adler to be delivered under the sponsorship of the Detroit chapter of Ha- dassa at 10:30 a. m. each Wed- nesday at the McGregor L i- brary, W o o d- ward and Cort- land. The first lec- ture on Nov. 9 will discuss Mrs. Adler "How Jews Reckon Time, The Sabbath — Cornerstone of a Faith." The other topics are: Nov. 16, "The Pilgrim Festivals, Passover, Pentecost and Taber- nacles." Nov. 23, "Penitence. Prayer and Acts of Righteousness, the High Holidays." Nov. 30, ''Monuments in Time, Chanukah, Purim and the Fifth of Iyar." UHS Women to Hear Panel Nancy Lipton Married to Leonard Baron Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lipton of 18491 Greenlawn avenue an- nunoce the marriage of their daughter, Nancy Diane'to Leon- ard Baron, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Baron of Oakman boule- vard. HELENE ANN SKLAR • • • Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sklar of Wildemere avenue announce the engagement of their daughter Helene Ann to Daniel David Mr. and Mrs. Mitchel Fishman Lubin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Lubin of Parkside avenue. (Audrey Roberts), formerly of A late December wedding is planned. Webb avenue, have moved into new home at 18492 Hubbell their avenue. ngagemenb --- Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gold- Mr. and Mrs. David Curtis of Clair mount avenue announce the Imber and their sun Dale of engagement of their daughter Shirley Mae to Jules Kaplan of Toledo. Rochester avenue will move to 0., son of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. Kaplan. Norfolk, Va. in the middle of No- vember. Plans for a February wedding are being made by Beverly Kallin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kallin of Miami Beach, Making their home in Alaska, formerly of Detroit. and Allen Brenner, son of Mrs. Mae Brenner 0. are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Man- of Miami Beach. Both the bride and bridegroom-elects attend the dell (Gertrude Wartell) of Tuller University of Florida. Miss Kallin is a granddaughter of Mrs. avenue. Gedalka of 3760 Buena Vista avenue. e "A Blueprint for Our Chil- dren's Welfare" will be the sub- ject of a forum sponsored by the Women's Auxiliary of the United Hebrew Schools at 8:30 p. m., Thursday, Oct. 27 at the North- west Congregation. Participants in the panel will be Mrs. Joseph 11. Ehrlich; Ben Zion Gotlib; Rabbi Jacob A. Segal and Albert Elazar. Judge Charles Rubiner will be moder- ator. "Jewish Songs of the Past" will be featured by Moe Kesner. Mrs. Milford Pregerson will be nar- rator. Mrs. Heiman Weisman is pro- gram chairman and Mrs. Louis J. Tobin, president. ----- Hear Lerner On Israel—Adv. REMOVE UNWANTED HAIR Honeymooning • , MRS. ELLIOTT ELKIN , • • At a noon ceremony at Con- gregation Shaarey Zedek, Dor- othy Bertine Shekter, daughter of Mrs. Betty Sterling Shekter of Calvert avenue, and Mr. Sarre Shekter of Roslyn road, became the bride of Elliott Nathaniel El- kin, son of Mr. Max Elkin of the Colonial Hotel, Mt. Clemens. The bride chose a blush-pink silk net gown, with a blush-pink satin redingote, falling into a cathedral train. A Juliet cap held the fingertip veil of illusion. She carried a player book with or- chids and trailing ivy, Barbara Elkin was maid rat honor. Following a trip to the west coast, the couple will reside tem- porarily in Florida. Visiting in Atlantic City are Mr. and Mrs. George Greenberg of Wildemere avenue. Mrs. David Paul of Coiling- wood is spending a month in St. Petersburg, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Myer Sulzberger left for a short stay in New York. LEE FIELDS ORCHESTRA! 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Oct. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Monte M. Korn (Eleanor Karbal) of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Friedman Tuxedo avenue, twins, a son, Lawrence David, and a daughter, of Detroit were visitors in Bay Linda Ruth. — - City recently. ing to affiliate call the congrega- ' tion office_for information. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Kahn of Midland. and Frances and Arlene Kahn, of Detroit, entertained at a HEADQUARTERS FOR dinner at the Le Chateau in hon- The Young Married Couples or of the 40th wedding anniver- Group of Congregation Bnat sary of their parents, Mr. and Moshe will hold their next AND ALL ACCESSORIES Mrs. Ben Kahn, of Standish. monthly social gathering at the Aprons of All Kinds Guests weie present from Royal home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Table Sets Oak, Detroit, Midland, Saginaw, Deutsch at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, ESTHER COHEN, TO. 8 0754 California, and Bay City. Nov. 2. 260S Elmhurst, Apt. 304 Rabbi Leon Fram will review Mr. and Mrs. Jules Ginsberg, and Mrs. Alex Kahn visited De- a book of current interest. 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