Mainionides Auxiliary
Luncheon Wednesday
AdivitieJ in Society
After spending the winter months in Miami, Mr. and Mrs.
Mickey Fishman of Cortland Ave. have returned to prepare for the
1949 opening of Camp Michigama at West Branch.
Saul R. Levin and Bayre Levin have left on a business trip to
Mexico and Guatemala.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Myers of 18081 Meyers Rd. have returned
from a two-and-a-half-month vacation in Tucson and Los Angeles.
Their daughter, Fayne, spent three weeks of her between-semesters
vacation with them before resuming her studies at Ann Arbor.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman W. Kaufman (Fayanne Greenblatt) have
returned from their wedding trip and are now residing at 825 Whit-
more .Rd.
Mrs. Helen Auslander left March 3 to spend the balance of the
winter in Miami Beach and Cuba.
Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Epstein entertained Lachovitcher Aid So-
ciety at a social evening March 1 in honor of their two new grand-
children.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel W. Leib of Glendale Ave. have returned
from a vacation in Miami Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Nate Schlafer of Canterbury Rd. left on Sunday
for a stay in Palm Beach, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Jacobs of Glynn Ct. left on Sunday for
New York, where they plan to spend 10 days.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Goldstein of Parkside Ave. have returned
from a stay in Mexico.
Mr. and Mrs. David Diamond of Longfellow Ave. have returned
from a few weeks' vacation in Florida.
Mrs. Jacob Burrows of Merton Rd. has returned from an ex-
tended visit in the South.
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Cohen have returned to their home in
Ephrata, Pa., after a visit With their son-in-law and daughter, Dr.
and Mrs. Davis Benson of Northlawn Ave.
ern the occasion of the 50th wedding anniversary of Dr. and Mrs.
Herman Bohm, there will be open house at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Wolf, 2046 Collingwood Ave., Sunday afternoon from
3 to 6. No cards.
Dr. and Mrs. J. D.. Rosenman of Merton Rd. are planning to
leave this week-end for a stay in Miami Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Viedrah of Burlingame Ave. have returned
from an extended stay in Florida, where they visited with their
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Ring and son, Elliott;
and were entertained by Mrs. Ann Ring, Mrs. Miller of Miami,
Mr. and Mrs. Stahl and Mr. and Mrs. David Ackner of Coral Gables.
Troth Announced
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Hashofar Concert
Set for Saturday
Mrs. Irvin Weisenthal is chair-
man of the souvenir book for the
The Jewish Center Orchestra,
annual luncheon and fashion Julius Chajes, conductor; the
show of the Women's Auxiliary Jewish Folk Chorus, Henri Gold-
of the Maimonides Medcial So- beg, conductor; Wyn Garden,
soprano; Irving Rosengrad, bari-
tone; Jerome Stasson, violinist,
and Florence Kutzen and Betty
Kowalsky, pianists, will be heard
in a concert of Jewish music, in
celebration of Jewish Music
Month, Saturday evening, March
12, at Northwest Synagogue.
The concert is sponsored by
Hashofar, Society for Advance-
ment of Jewish Music, and the
Northwest Hebrew Congrega-
tion. Ira G. Kaufman, president
of the congregation, will open
the program Rabbi Jacob E.
Segal will give a short talk on
Jewish Music Month-1949, and
Mrs. Sol Q. Kesler, chairman of
Hashofar, will speak briefly on
the aims of the organization.
The program will include the
first performance of excerpts
from the comedy "The Revisor"
MRS. IRVIN WEISENTHAL
by the Russian-Jewish Composer
ciety, to be held at 12:30 p.m. Michael Knessin, performed by
Wednesday, March 16, at the Book the Center orchestra.
Cadillac Hotel.
The community at large is in-
She will be assisted by Mes- vited.
dames Henry Small, Paul Frai-
berg, Michael Wainstock, Charles
NORTHWEST SISTERHOOD
Gitlin, I. Walter Silver and Leo has set April 6 as the date of its
Orecklin.
second annual Torah Scholarship
The fashion show will be pre- affair. Mrs. Max H. Goldsmith is
chairman, assisted by Mrs. Her-
sented by Saks Fifth Avenue.
Proceeds will be used to pur- bert Harris, co-chairman.
chase artificial limbs for Israeli
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Rosengard, Wyn Garde _ n
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March 23 at Art Institute
Wyn Garden, soprano, and
Irving Rosengard, baritone, will
be heard in a joint recital at the
Lecture Hall of the Detroit In - .
stitute of Arts Wednesday eve
ning, March 23.
Both • artists
have appeared
frequently for
various organi..
zations in De-
troit, and have
had leadin g_
parts in operas .
given by the De-.
troit Friends of
Opera. They.
have studied un-.
der scholarships.
with Marguerite
Wyn Garden Kozenn.
The program will include the
first Detroit performance of two
songs by Joseph Rubel of New
York, "Adarim" by Chajes, as
well as songs, arias and duets
from the classical repertory.
Florence Kutzen will assist at
the piano. Tickets are available .
at Grinnell's.
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