THE JEWISH NEWS-1 1 To Wed in February cfiviiie3 in Friday, October 26, 1951 Society Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Kolb of Northlawn Ave. left by plane • "Wednesdaffor a week's holiday in New York at the ESsex House. Mrs.. Harvey Steadman of Lansing is attending the meeting of the national board of the Federation of Temple Sisterhoods and the dedication ceremonies of the House of Living Judaism in New York this week-end. Mr. and Mrs. L. ,Samuel Philups, of Suffolk Dr., will spend a month at the Saxony Hotel in Miami Beach. Mrs. E. Passermax, formerly of Tyler Ave., is now residing in Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. J. Beltzman, of ClementS Ave., celebrated their 18th wedding anniversary at a party given by their children, Alvin, Sharon, Rosalie and Idele. Ramon Gilbert, son of Mr.. and Mrs. Irving Gilbert of 3110 Ewald Circle, Detroit, has been voted president of the sophoniore class at Brandeis University. Ray, a tackle on the Brandeis football squad, which met Wayne University in. Detroit last Saturday, was among members of the squad present at the luncheon Oct. 19, at the Detroit Leland Hotel. During the past summer Ray studied in the Choral Department at the Tanglewood Summer School • of Music. Miss Doris Marilyn Grayson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. IS. Goldberg, of Lawrence Ave., recently returned from an extended vacation in the Smoky Mountains and the Carolinas. Pvt. Harvey E. Goldberg has returned to Fort Jackson, - South Carolina, after spending a ten-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Goldberg, of Lawrence Ave. Pvt. Goldberg recently graduated from Brooke Army Medical School at Fort Sam Houston, Tex., where he was the youngest man in his class, graduating with highest honors in science. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Hack, of Santa Monica, Calif., were among the Bnai Brith personalities who presented Mexico's President, Miguel Aleman, with a citation honoring him as the man of the year. The . presentation was made Thursday in Mexico City by the Beverly Hills, Calif. Lodge. Other members of the party included Louis B. Mayer, George Jessel and Joseph Schenk. Mr. and Mrs. Hack are former Detroiters, who founded the Hack Shoe Company offices in Santa Monica. Mr. and Mrs.. Donald Faternick and son, Bruce, formerly of Hamilton Ave., are now residing on Condon Ave., Oak Park. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frank and Stewart. and Ellen, formerly of Calvert Ave., are now residing at 17408 Woodingham. - Louis Marshall. Girls to Hold Costume Party on Saturday Louis Marshall Bnai Brith Young Women will hold a cos- tume Hallowe'en 'party at 9 p.m., Saturday, at the home of Rita Krachell, 18180 Forrer. Games, refreshments and awards are planned. The group will meet at 8 p.m., Wednesday, at the home of Sharon Greenwald, 2900 Tyler for a cultural program. Call Miss Greenwald, TO. 6-6136, for fur- .. ther information. 'aika A Treat to the Ear . . . 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Among the artists participat- ing in the first concert is John Redfield, 27-year-old Detroit baritone who is an engineering graduate of the University of Michigan, soloist of Temple Beth El and a per- .former on local radio programs. He h a s peared in per-0MM f ormances of Cavallera Rus- ticana,.. Messiah. and Mikado at t h e UniversiW, of Michigan.. Redfield will sing arias by Mozart and Verdi and four. other songs. Redfield Besides Redfield, Betty Kow- alsky will display her mastery of the piano, playing the A Minor I Concerto by Grieg.. Mary Maas, chairman of • the Music Committee of the Jewish Center, will accompany Redfield. She is a pianist in her own right, well-known for her artis- tic ability. 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