14—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, May. 1, 1953 Joyce Zieve to Wed Melvin S. Sager Combined Halevy - Circle Chorus to Present Concert The Halevy-Farband and Work- men's Circle Choruses will pre- sent a group of lieder, plus chor- al, popular and classical music in its first joint concert, to be held at 8:30 p.m., Sunday, in the Detroit Institute of Arts. • The featured offering will be the beautiful "Dos Neie Lid," composed by Dan Frohman, who will conduct the .evening's per- formance. The 130-voice choir also will sing compositions by Hart. Bizet, Britten and Altman. April 24—To Mr. and Mrs. David Rogoff (Harriet Bakst) , of W. Chicago Blvd., a son, Marc Morris. * April 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kurland of Ann Arbor. Mich., a daughter, Margaret. * * * April 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Leon Sherman (Theresa Herman), a son, Marshall. * * April 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Klain (Marcia Zaron), of 18404 Mark Twain, a daughter, Eileen Carol. * * April 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Green (Lynda Borlack), of Chicago BlVd., a son, Richard Jay. * * 4' April 16—To Mr. and, Mrs. Tobi Goldoftas (Anne Aishishkin) of 131 Forest Blvd., Park Forest, Ill., formerly of Lansing and - Detroit. a daughter, Marcia Judith. * * * April 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Donald Corn (Ruth Albert), of Baylis Ave., a son, Leslie Jay. * * * * * * April 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur L. Fligman (Marcia Gor- don), a daughter, Linda Susan. * *. * April 11 — To Mr. and Mrs. Marek Haar (Frances Born- : stein), of Petoskey Ave., a son, • , Paul Saul. * • * .April 8—To Mr .and Mrs. Sol Rudy (Ann Fass), of Wooding- ham Dr., a son, William Michael. * * * April 5—To Dr. and Mrs. Ray- mond Henkin (Lela King), of 19927 Schaefer, a • daughter, Karen Debra. * * * March 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Yaatcov Katz (Chana Reitman). former Detroiters now of Ramat Gan. Israel, a son, Abba. * * * March 25—To Rabbi and Mrs. Max Lipshitz (Miriam Lehrman of Detroit) of Madison, Wis., a son, Sander Ellis. * *. *. March 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Murray Sedley, (Evelyn Kauf- man). of Boston Blvd., a daugh- ter, Susan Jo. . CERTIFIED MOHEL Rev. Yehudah Loewy SERVING IN Hospitals and Homes WE. 4-2696 3761 HUMPHREY AVE. Expert Moh el Rabbi Leo Goldman Serving in Woman's Hospital and Homes TO. §-3094 TO. 7-9819 3035 Richton Ave. SPECIALIZED MOHEL REV. HYMAN SCHULSINGER In Hospitals and Homes Recommended by Physicians 3253 Fullerton TO. 9-6145 SPECIALIZED MOHEL RABBI CHASKEL GRUBNER Serving in Homes and Hospitals 4252 Tuxedo WE. 4-6644 J W V YETZ COHEN AUXILIARY will meet at 8:30 p.m., Monday, at the Memorial Home. Muriel Maget, and Betty Spinner will be hostesses. A joint installa- tion of officers will be held with the Post at 8:30 p.m., May 11, at the Memorial Home. Gold-Sachs Nuptials Scheduled for June Mother's Day Program Tops Home Activities A Mother's Day program will inaugurate activities during May, at the Jewish Home for Aged. The e v en t, to be held this Wednesday, will feature Cantor Nicholas Fenakel and the Adas Shalom Male Quartet, directed by Harry Siegel, in an evening of Hebrew and Yiddish melodies. Jerome Stasson, violinist, and Ruth Berman, soprano, will also entertain. Mrs. Bella Goldberg is accompanist. Later in the month, over 20 residents will be honored at the monthly birthday party by the orchestra and entertainers from the Flame Show Bar. Guest r ea der s during the month will be Sam Sigal, of Workmen's Circle Schools, and Israel Elpern, of United Hebrew Schools, who will deliver selec- MISS ALVA JUNE SACHS tions from classic Yiddish liter- Mr. and Mrs. I. Ernest Sachs, ature. of Oakrnan Blvd., announce .the Music Styled Especially for You engagement of their daughter, Alva June, to Lt. Herbert A. the orchestra of Gold, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben- jamin Gold, of Chicago, Ill. A June wedding is planned. Lt. ROY F. GREEN AUXIL- IARY will hold its annual games party Wednesday evening, at the Memorial Home. Claire Spo- lan, vice-president, is chairman. The group's installation of offi- cers will take place Sunday eve- ning, at the Home, together with the induction of Post offi- cers, announces Edith Hoffman, president. * * * Sgt. MORTON A. SILVERMAN POST and AUXILIARY will honor past commanders and MIS.S JOYCE ZIEVE presidents at a testimonial Dr. and Mrs. William G. Zieve, Saturday, 8:30 p.m., at Elmwood Casino. Lawrence Gubow is Post of Santa Barbara Dr., announce commander, and Estelle Goss is the engagement of their daugh- the president of the Auxiliary. * * * ter, Joyce, to Melvin Seymour Gen. MAURICE ROSE POST Sager, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert S. Sager, of Philadelphia, and AUXILIARY will hold a "The world is so full joint installation of officers on of a number of things Pa. Tuesday evening, at the Mem- The bride-elect is majoring orial Home. The committee I'm sure we should all be as happy as kings." • in music education at Wayne planning the event, which will —From `Happy Thought' University, and is a member of feature Rabbi Moses Lehrman Detroit't Beit Laundry Delta O m i c r o n, professional as guest speaker, includes Mes- by Robert Louis Stevenson & Dr "Cleaning value music sorority. Her fiance at- dames Esther Marks and Rose tended Temple University, and Karden and Messrs. Morris El- ThoilLnds =of Tr/omen Say- It's a Pleasure to Dance to will graduate from Wayne in ken and Tom Tannis. Dancing - "I Use Quality June. Ile is a member of Delta will follow the program. Sigma Rho, honorary forensic Because it Saves * * * society. And His Orchestra Pfc. JOSEPH L. BALE POST TIME, MONEY &WORRY" A late summer wedding is has elected the following offi- TY. 5-2445 planned. Shirts Beautifully Laundered . cers for the new year: Dr. Allan A. Marks, commander; Daniel B. Mizrachi Group to Hold Hamburg and Joseph May, vice- Herbert S. Benson, Mother's Day Banquet commanders; judge advocate; Theodore M. LAUNDRY and Dual Control Cars - No Permit Required Bale, adjutant; Sidney Cohen, Jewish & English Speaking Instructors Sisters of Zion Mizrachi will quartermaster; and Dr. Sidney DRY CLEANING Guarantee - hold its annual mother and 0. Sieg,an, trustee for a three- WEbster 3-8000 daughter banquet at 6:30 p.m., year term. Driving School Your Patronage Solicited May 11, at Holiday Manor. Mrs. TO. 8-8810 TO. 6-2569 Abraham Kellman, chairman, is assisted by Mrs. R. Rubin, who Oak Park Freezer Co. can be reached at TY. 4-6190 for Names Money-Saving reservations. ARE YOU THINKING OF SENDING YOUR CHILD TO A member of the national Plan for Housewives CAMP THIS SUMMER? When doing so, consider these board of Mizrachi Women will facts. The RISEMAN FARM CAMP at DRYDEN, MICHI- participate in the program ar- The Oak Park Freezer Food Co., of 22135 Coolidge, Oak Park, ranged for the evening. GAN is a camp for 5 to 12 year old boys and girls with a Mrs, Augusta Subar, member- has come up with an idea which farm setting. Located in the scenic Metamora Hill area, ship chairman, announces that should prove to be a boon as the camp offers a well rounded program including swim- the annual paid-up luncheon well as a money-saver to home ming, boating, fishing, camp craft, arts and crafts, music, freezer purchasers. will be held on Wednesday in gardening, sports, nature lore with emphasis placed upon With each sale of an Amana the Young Israel Center audi- democratic group living in the outdoors. Modern facili- torium. Mrs. M. Winston will Freezer, the original stand-up ties. Write for folder. freezer unit from The Oak Park preside at the meeting, which will be a tribute to Israel's fifth Freezer Food Co., the purchaser anniversary. Mesdames F. Smer- receives a certificate which en- ling and B. Cronenwelt are in titles her to buy Kosher meat at wholesale prices, from a mem- IDETROIT OFFICE charge of hospitality. ber of the Kosher Butchers - 1063 PENOBSCOT BLDG. WO. 3-0762 Ass'n., who will trim and cut Mrs. Chajes to Leave the meat to the individual cus- For European Concerts tomer's needs. The Amana Freezer deviates Marguerite Kozenn Chaj es, from most conventional freezers Detroit soprano, will leave on in that its stand-up construc- Tuesday for her eighth consec- tion (like a refrigerator) permits utive European tour. She has easy accessibility, a minimum of bending and more useable room been re-engaged in which to store foods. for concerts over The freezers come in all sizes, Paris, Rome, Vi- containing three refrigerated enna, Salzburg shelf plates, have thermometers and Jerusalem located inside the door, provide broadcasting insulation against moisture, are stations. made of rigid, all-steel con- During her struction and have doors of stay in Rome, steel construction for rigidity Mrs. Chajes will and inner doors with rubber meet with the gaskets for positive seal. eminent Jewish composer, Ern- CARD OF THANKS est Bloch. She will sing his Mrs. Chajes The family of the late Abra- 114th and 136th Psalm for Voice ham Panush wishes to acknow- and, Orchestra. Her programs will also include ledge with grateful appreciation compositions by Paul Paray, the many kind messages of sym- Mario Castelnuovo Tedes- pathy extended during its re- for co, Erich Zeisl and Julius Chajes. cent bereavement. 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