Young Detroit Pianist, Eleanor Lipkin, Featured in Music Study Club Concert ti 12 — THE JEWISH NEWS Ft-iiday,, November 23, 1951 Elloine Rogers Wed Music Study Club of Detroit Playing from the works of Bach, will present Eleanor Lipkin as Mozart, Schubert and Grieg. At To Harold Gluckman one of its own artists on Wed- nine, she became a pupil of _ fit a beautiful candlelight Mischa Kottler, and at 10, while studying with Edward Bredshall. ceremony Oct. 28, at Temple played as soloist with the Michi- :Israel, Elaine Phyllis Roger s, gan Symphony Orchestra. In 1944, Eleanor won a city- wide piano contest which award- ed her an appearance with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. The following year, at 15, she won a piano contest sponsored by the Tuesday Musicale of De- troit for which she received a cash award and two appear- ances with the Detroit Sym- phony Orchestra. In 1946, upon her graduation from Central High School, she was awarded a scholarship to the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia, where she studied for five years with Mieczyslaw Horszowski. Last spring she was graduated from Curtis Institute with the degree of Bachelor of MISS ELEANOR LIPKIN Music. Eleanor spent last summer at nesday, Dec. 5, 8:30 p.m., at the Marlboro School. of Music in Detroit Institute of Arts. Marlboro, Vt., under the guid- Miss Lipkin, now 21, began her ance of such internationally MRS. HAROLD A. GLUCKMAN studies at the age of four with famous musicians as Adolf daughter of Mr: and Mrs. Milton Rose Morris • Saper. At six she Busch, Hermann Busch, and Ru- gave her first public recital dolf Serkin. At present she is Rogers, of Grand Ave., w a s united in marriage with Harold teaching and concertizing in the Aaron Gluckman, son of Mr. East. She is the daughter of and Mrs. Harvey Gluckman, of Dr. and Mrs. Ezra Lipkin. Atlantic City, N.J. Rabbi Leon Proceeds from the Music pram performed the double ring Study Club's annual event are ceremony. Nov. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Mar- used for musical scholarships Elaine chose a gown of twi- ' yin Frenkel (Barbara Prentis) and philanthropic work, which light satin, with insets of Alen- includes hospital programs. of Manderson Road, a son, Don. con lace along a panel which * * ran down the front of the gown Culture Group to Devote Nov. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Ed and along the shoulder. The Gittleman, a daughter, Judy Sunday to Poet Peretz gown was further distinguished Renee. by a portrait neckline with an * * * Irving Schlussel and Jay Ro- illusion top. Her finger-tip veil Nov. 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Saul senshine, co-chairmen of the of matching illusion fell from a Cooper (Alice Horwitz), of 4039 Joint Yiddish Culture Commit- crown of seed pearls, and she Grand, a daughter, Patricia tee of the Jewish Community carried stephanotis centered Ellen. Council and the Jewish Center, with a white orchid. * * * For her maid of honor, urge all Yiddish speaking Nov. 3—To Mr. and Mts. Leo persons to attend the Peretz Elaine' chose Joanne Gluckman, Plotkin (Mildred Pinsker); of evening the two sister of the bridegroom, of At- 2911 Carter, a daughter, Sharon groups have lantic City. H e r bridesmaids Beth. planned jointly were her sister, Sandra, Roz- * * * or Jewish Book anne :Buttner, 'Ruthe Schwartz Oct. 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Ray- onth, on Sun- and Hannah Feinstein. mond Galper (Adele Jacoby), of Sandy Muchnick, of Philadel• day, .8:30 p.m., Chicago Blvd., a son, Jeffrey n the auditori- phia, was best man, and ushers Steven. m of the Davi- were Bob Simons and Eddie * * * son Jewish Cen- Burg. Oct. 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Julie ter. Out-of -town guests were from R. Sandler (Iris Siegel) of Can- Joseph Brum- Atlantic City, Washington, D.C., terbury Drive, a daughter, Julie oerg, affiliat e d Chicago, Toronto and Chicago. Alin, • • • with the Jewish FolloWing a honeymoon to Brumberg Labor Commit- New York, the young couple are Oct. 24—Mr. and Mrs. Harry Klein (Shirlee Dicken), of Appo- tee, an authority on the works residing at 17655 Manderson. line St., a daughter, Nancy of Peretz, will be guest speaker. A contributor to Yiddish news- Lynn. * * * papers, Brumberg previously was Center Social Clubs Oct. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Sam associated with the Yiddish Sci- Plan, Month's Activities Oberman (Ada Arsht) , of 4095 entific Institute (YIVO). He re- Pasadena, a daughter, Vicki cently received his M.A. in eco- Activities in the social clubs nomics from the Graduate of the Jewish Center will reach Susan. * * School of New York University. a peak be ainning Saturday Shoshana Brooke Freedman when the ''Select Social Club Oct. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Saul Silver (Rose Ann Cern), of Glad- will offer songs by Peretz. Israel celebrates its seventh anniver- stone Ave., a son, Mark Howard. Elpern will read selections from sary 'at a dinner at the Davison * * * Peretz' works. Ticktats are avail- branch, Joseph Berman is presi- To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Feld- able through constituent organi- dent. stein (Lillian Cern), of Burlin- zations of the Council and or- The social and cultural group game Ave., a son, Stanley Mar- ganizations affiliated with the will have a book review session Center. vin. at 2:310 :p.m., Wednesday at the * * * Woodward Center. JNF Women Start Donor Sept. 19—To Mr. and Mrs. The :12th Street Mothers Club Henry Solomon (Sally Kamen) Work; Brunch Tuesday will hold its annual fund-rais- of . Fullerton Ave., a son, Jerome Inspired to action by the stir- ing luncheon at 1 p.m., Thurs- Kiva. ring addreSs. of Dr. Ruth Gruber, day, at the 12th Street Center. Telcove Friendship Club, which Tuesday, at a rally at Adas CERTIFIED MOHEL Shalom . Synagogue, the ladies' meets every Sunday at the Davi- Rev. Yehudah Loewy Auxiliary of the Jewish National son branCh, will hold a winter Fund inaugurated activity for frolic in the auditorium of the SERVING IN Davison 'branch on Dec. 2, an- the annual donor event. Hospitals and Homes Dr. Gruber, eminent author, nounced „Joseph Klein, president. WE. 4-2696 lecturer and world traveler, de- Other officers are Rose Droot- 3761 HUMPHRY AVE. scribed her visits in Israel and man, vice president; Sarah in Moslem countries and called Himelstein, secretary; and Pepi for speedy action to rehabilitate Fine, treasurer. the surviving communities by re- The annual Hanukah ball and settling as many as possible as latka party of the Council of speedily as possible. _Mothers' Clubs, will be held on At a brunch at Rosenberg's on Dee. 27 at the Davison branch, MOHEL TO. 7-0979 TO. 5-2640 Dexter„ at 12 noon next Tuesday, announced Mrs. Ida Drapkin, 2532 Clements the JNF Auxiliary will make fur- Council dean. ther ,plans for the donor event **444...•••••••••••-•• scheduled for Jan. 29 at the SPECIALIZED MOHEL Masonic Tempi e. Mrs. Sidney Music and Entertainment Ravin is donor chairman. The REV. 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