Alischa Kottler to Solo with Center Symphony DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-13 Friday, May 8, 1953 The Center Symphony Or- overture to "The Barber of ehestra, dir e c t e d by Julius Seville" by Rossini and Sym- Mary Beck to .Address Chajes, will be heard in the plaony No. 2 in D Major by Beethoven. This concert will be Sholem AleicheM Unit the last of the season. A recep- Common Councilwoman Mary tion in honor of the guest solo- ist will follow the concert, ac- V. Beck will - be guest speaker at cording to Mrs. Natha:n Simons, a dessert - luncheon program. social chairman. Mrs. Krouse to Head Detroit Chapter. NCJW MISCHA KOTTLER sixth in a series of concerts on Tuesday evening, at the Davison Jewish Center. Mischa Kottler, outstanding Detroit pianist, will play Cho- pin's Concerto in E Minor. Kot- tier, Also on the program is the DAVE DOMBEY [ & ASSOCIATES Photographers Weddings - Parties Candids - Movies - 3-Dimensional LI. 6-4610 - TY. 8-7800 At its annual luncheon meet- ing on Monday, at the Sheraton- Cadillac Hotel, National Council of JeWish Women announced its officers for the coming year. They are: Mesdames Daniel Krouse, president; Jerome G. Grossman, executive vice-president; I. Irv- ing Bittker, Victor Shiffman, Major Siegel and Saul Glueck- man, vice-presidents; Maier B. Finsterwald, treasurer; and Ga- briel 'Alexander, Charles Ru- biner, Nathan Schermer, Samuel S. Willis and Carl Wois, secre- taries. At the meeting, it was an-- nounced that a record high of $3500 was recorded for one month's sales in the Council's two Re-Sale Shops, the organi- zation's main source of funds. Following the business meet-1 ing, a musical review, "The Councileers," was presented to the music of Gilbert and Sulli- van, with new words by Mes- dames Hersch Kreger and Leon- ard, Wiener. Mrs. Harold Schakne was the director, and Mrs. Leonard Birndorf supplied the piano accompaniment. LOUIS MARSHALL CHAPTER, Bnai Brith, will hold its first Mother's Day dinner at 6:30 p.m., Monday, at Young Israel Center Associated with BENYAS - KAUFMAN MR. AND MRS. GRUNT Wish to express deep appreciation to the Commuity f or the waii,they received the opening of GRUNT'S SELF- SERV MARKET Their New Northwest Super Market at 18252 WYOMING nr. Curtis UN. I -9645 Saturday Night Specialty: Hot Bagel and Lox DAILY 8 TO 7; CLOSED SAT., OPEN SAT. EVE., SUN. 8 TO 7 in Detroit's NEWEST, SAFEST, most DEPENDABLE STORAGE VAULT Yes, the finest FUR and WINTER GARMENT STORAGE is yours at QUALITY at the lowest possible prices. 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Fashion Show to Highlight Women's ORT Annual Meet Women's American ORT will install officers at its annual meeting at 12:30 p.m.; May 15, at Franklin Hills Country Club. A fashion show of apparel made in ORT schools in Europe will be featured. Mrs. Harvey Barnett will en-- tertain with a program of vocal: selections. She • will be accOrnr- panied• by Bernice Jacob at the piano. For luncheon reserva- tions, call Mrs. John Wise, UN. 1-5483, or. Mrs. Louis Hamburger, TO. 8-3035. - For Dinner and Dance Music HAROLD 'HERMAN BERNARD H. WINER Orchestra TO. 6-0715 Und Professional PHOTOGRAPHER Weddings-Bar Mitzvahs-Portraits KE. 1-8196 LOW FLAT PICK-UP CHARGES STORAGES—PACKING—SHIPPING REDUCED RATES P001. CARS Household Goods-Personal Effects-Autos MRS. JAY JEROME BADER planned by Women's Division of Sholem Aleichem Institute for 1 p.m., May 16, at the home of Mrs. Jay Jerome Bader, 18045 Muirland. Hostesses along with Mrs. Bader are Mesdames Sam Bader and Philip Gurvitch. Frances Shayne, chairman, announces that a Spring dance will be next on the group's so- cial agenda. It will be held May 23, at 18495 Wyoming. Proceeds will be used for the donor luncheon planned for the fall. Wedding, Bar Mitzvah and Sweet Sixteen Invitations, Matches and Napkins Complete selection at reasonable Prices. KATE ALTMAN CALIFORNIA TEX. - ARIZ. - N. MEX. - ORE. - WASH. PHONE FA. 1-0300 NITES a SUN. TO. 5- 3365 II. OBINSON UNiversity 4-0640 MOVING AND STORAGE CO. "MEISTER - FOLLIES DRAMATIC REVUE" DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARTS LECTURE HALL MAY 24th, 2:30 p.m. "EVERY CHILD A STAR" Music by Al Gross Admission by Invitation • W omen 'J Cub ,, ...... (More Clubs on Page 9) BETH ABRAHAM WOMEN'S CLUB, at a recent meeting, pre- sented awards to Mrs. Israel Hal- pern for conducting a Hebrew class, and to Mrs. Sam Goldman in recognition of her leadership as president in establishing the new group. • A mother and daughter luncheon is planned for 12 noon, Tuesday, in the synagogue social hall. Hy Pritz will entertain with a program of pantomine. For reservations call Mrs. Harry Ribiat, WE. 5-3389, or Mrs. Sidney Schlaff, TO.' 9-4118. NORTI1WEST CHILD RESCUE WOMEN will meet at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, at the home of Mrs. Abraham Stien, 19182 Monica. Mrs. Max Kasoff will summarize work on the group's yearbook, and Mrs. Joe Gordon will re- port on the recent rummage sale. * * JUNIOR PRIMROSE CLUB recently held its first fund-rais- ing affair, a games party, with proceeds going to the Greater Detroit Parents Association for Mentally Retarded Children. A meeting will be held on Mon- day, at the home of Marilyn Belin, 15739 Indiana. * * * NEW STUDY CLUB held its mother and daughter banquet Thursday, under the chairman- ship of Rose Cherner. Co-chair- men were Jennie Maltz and Goldie Schwartz. * * * HENRY MORGENTHAU CHAPTER, Bnai Brith, will elect officers at its meeting Monday at Cong. Beth Aaron. Games will follow. * * * At its last meeting, BRITH SHOLEM AUXILIARY sent a check to the Histadrut cam- paign. * * EQUALITY CLUB will meet Monday, at the home of Mrs. Ida Glassman, on Washburn Ave. * * * CITY OF HOPE CANCER FIGHTERS will hold its first an- nual dinner-dance on Saturday, at Holiday Manor, announces Mrs. Francis Oschin, chairman. Funds will go towards a $10,000 group quota to be sent to the national medical center at Dur- ate, Calif. Mary Welch, come- dian, and Pat Morris, vocalist, will entertain. 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