A ctivitiei DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-15 WC Chorus Election, Friday, June 4, 1954 Cf2 Soci4 A sweet sixteen luncheon . was recently tendered Micki Feld- man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Feldman, of Santa Barbara Dr., at Larco's. Among those attending were Lynne Markle, Cookie Lerman, Jackie Shapira, Vicky Weisburger, Mitzi Rachleff, Gloria Manela, Sandra Chernick, Arlene Goldfarb, Eileen Gilman, Bar- bara Wilner, Paula Schiff, Alicia Margolis,. Avon Horowitz, Faye Steingold, Phyllis Berman, Rachel Wenner, Sandra Komisar, Joyce Chudler, Dorothy Yagoda, Marlene Koltonow, Phyllis Feldman, Barbara Feldman, Judy Calfin, Elaine Cohan, and Mesdames Philip Kaplan, Harry Koltonow, Israel Cohan, Dave Shapiro, Milton Feldman, Joseph Ribiat and Bella Friedman. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Buchsbaum, of Cincinnati, 0., are current- ly in Detroit to attend the confirmation of their niece, Barbara Ann Manheim, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Manheim, of 17590 Stoepel. Julius Chaj es, director of music at the Jewish Center, will present Susan King, Marilyn Lucas, Rita Slepian and Joanne Spencer in a piano recital, Sunday, 1 p.m., at the Davison. Center. Frances Cooperman, soprano, a pupil of Marguerite Kozenn Cha- jes, accompanied by Dorian Hyshka, will participate in the pro- gram. Admission is free. Mrs. Mollie Isbee represented the Beth Yehudah parents at the annual convention of the National Association of Hebrew Day School PTAs over Decoration Week-end in Washington. She will report on the convention at the PTA meeting here Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Friedlander recently honored their daughter, Margaret Ann, at •a- sweet sixteen luncheon at the Sher- aton Cadillac. Raymond K. Feldman, son of Ben Feldman, formerly of De- troit, was graduated from the Kirksville College of Osteopathy and Surgery, Kirksville, Mo., May 29. Dr. Feldman will intern at Zieger Osteopathic Hospital in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Feldman, of Santa Barbara Dr., are spend- ing a few weeks in Los Angeles, Calif. where they are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Phil Kay, Mr. and Mrs. David Susser and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Figoten, all former Detroiters. Prior to her forthcoming marriage on - June 27 to Myron H. Joyrich, Miss Ida Zyskind was entertained at a miscellaneous shower, given by her aunt, Mrs. S. Joyrich, at Zack's; and at a personal shower given by Mrs. J. Kalet. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lifshitz, of 3321 Cortland, will this week- end be hosts to Rabbi Avigdor Cyperstein, of New York, dean of advanced Talmudic studies at Yeshiva University and head of the American Committee for Mifal Hatorah. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Zussman, of Webb Ave", recently honored their daughter, Toby Lynn, at a sweet sixteen luncheon, at the Hotel Statler. Attending the celebration were , Mesdames Ida Kaletsky, Tillie Zussman, Doris Rudy, Sara Jaffee and Lila Jaffee and the Misses Paula Goss, Sheila Brody, Sharon Horan, Barbara Schwartz, Elaine Volin, Elinor Thomas, Marilyn Goldstein, Judy Dermer, Deanna Dunn, Carol Rosner, Elinor Banks, Diane Statfeld, Arlene Wolberg, Marilyn Frankel, Gloria Getz, Margo Woolf, Sharon Raub, Sharon Nathan, Fern Marcus, Sylvia Greenbaum, Sheila Farber, Elaine Lenser, Phyllis Silver, Rose Malach, Audrey Summers, Lorraine Baron, May Fuller, Mary Shiffman, Alisanne Harelik, Harriet Levine. Sholem Aleichem Group Planning Spring Dance Paul Chover, president of Chapter II, the young adult group of Sholem Aleichem In- stitute, announces that Mrs. Ettie Raphael will be chairman of its third annual Spring Dance, to be held Saturday, at the Institute, 18495 Wyoming. The dance, Mrs. Raphael states, will be the climax to a complete season of activities, which included study groups in English on Jew- ish philosophy and literature, drama group, Yiddish lan- guage study classes, a series of lectures and open meetings Mrs. Raphael on contributions to Jewish education. Assisting Mrs. Raphael in planning the dance will be Mes- dames Lillian Gold, Tillie Beck- erman, Pearl Zeltzer, Sylvia Heideman and Irene Panush. Mrs. Sylvia Chover will decor- ate the Institute to provide a cabana-style atmosphere. Sam Barnett and his orches- tra will play music for dancing, and entertainment will be, pro- vided by the Balladeers, a group of folk singers and dancers. A souvenir booklet will be distrib- uted among those attending. Preparing the publication was Mike Zeltzer, assisted by Paul Gold, Maurice Beckerman and H. Kempner. Anne Epstein Weds Paul Epstein, May 2 MRS. PAUL EPSTEIN In a candlelight ceremony solemnized on May 2, at Rain- bow Terrace, Anne Epstein and Paul Epstein were joined in matrimony. Officiating w e r e Rabbi Hayim Donin and Can- tor Hyman Adler. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Epstein; of 3826 W. Grand, wore a fitted gown, with bodice of chantilly lace and a satin and tulle skirt and flow- ing train. Her fingertip veil was held by a cap of seed pearls and irridescent beads And she car- ried a white Bible topped with a white orchid. Shirley Balles was maid of honor and Mrs. George Rich, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs, Morrie Weiner, Mrs. Bernie Blei- er, Gloria Burrow and Marsha Epstein, niece of the bridegroom. The bridegroom, son of Mrs. Fannie Epstein, of 4247 Richton, and the late Mr. Charles Epstein was assisted by Daniel Epstein, his brother, as best man. Ushers were Morrie Weiner, Dr. Bernie Bleier, Raymond Epstein, bro- ther of the bride, and Lyle Hoch- Mrs. Saks Installed man, nephew of the bridegroom. As Neugarten President Steyen and Howard Leslie Rich, nephews of the bride, were ring In a recent ceremony, at Tam bearers. O'Shanter Country Club, Mrs. The couple, after honeymoon- David Saks was installed as new ing in Florida, now reside on president of Ewald C i r c 1 e. Out-of-town Neugarten Med- guests were Mrs. Meyer Rosen- ical Aid. Mrs. berg and daughter, Anna, of Norman K. No- Brooklyn, N.Y. Gloria Burrow, of b 1 e , installing New Jersey; Joan Reitman and officer, also in- Millie Cadkin of Cleveland, Mr. ducted the fol- and Mrs. Abe Diamond and lowing women: daughters, Marsha and Evelyn, Mesdames of Long Island, N.Y., and Mrs. Milton Gold- Gold Henry Gordon, of Virginia. smith, Samuel Goodman, Mor- Mizrachi Leader Here timer B e r n- Mrs. Saks hardt and Murray Belkin, vice- To Build Youth Program presidents; Leon Labowitch, Ir- A program for the strengthen- vine Levy, Arthur Caplan and Samuel Gale, secretaries; and ing traditional Judaism among youth will be revealed by Rabbi Joseph Busker, treasurer. Elected members of the board Harold Cohen, Mizrachi Hatzair of directors include Mesdames field director, in a visit to De- Herbert Dryzer, Sol Shindel, Lew troit this week-end. Lewis, James Marks, Milton A national Leadership Insti- Golden, Max Neuman and Rob- tute to train youth workers for ert Rosen. Mrs. Sol Ostrow, out- orthodox communities will be going president, was the recip- held during the coming summer ient of the past president's pin. and fall at the Mizrachi Youth camp in Toronto, Canada, the rabbi indicated. Hillel Foundation Dedicated While here, Rabbi Cohen will At the Hebrew University meet with leaders of the ortho- JERUSALEM, (JTA)—The Bnai dox community as well as with Brith Hillel Foundation at the the representatives of Mizrachi Hebrew University here was Hatzair chapters. Plans for the dedicated last night by Rabbi forthcoming national camp con- Arthur J. Lelyveld, director of ference of the organization June the Hillel Foundation. Present 24 to 27, at Camp Mohaph, Glen at the ceremony were Premier Spey, N.Y., will also be discussed. Mizrachi Hatzair is the com- Moshe Sharett, Education Min- ister Ben Zion Dinur and Prof. bined youth movement of Miz- Benjamin Mazur, president of rachi and Mizrachi Women's the University. Organizations of America. Workmen's Circle Chorus re- cently elected the following of- ficers. Chosen president and vice-president was a son-and- father team, Nathan and Alex Levitt, respectively; Mrs. Marian Gaber, second vice-president; Mrs. Reva Eisenberg, corre- sponding secretary; Mrs. Gussie Levitt, financial secretary; Nor- man Joseff, treasurer. Delegates to the recent WC national convention will report on the decisions of the meetings in Atlantic City at an all-branch report meeting at the WC Cen- ter at 9 p.m., today. David Feinn, Leon Cousens, Mrs. Ruth Gottfurcht, Sam Sigal, Joseph Heideman and Eugene Brown- stein will make the report. The annual family fun festi- val of the English-speaking branches of the WC will be held in the Lakeview Area of Middle Rouge Park from noon to 6 p.m. Sunday. The games committee is headed by Frank Newberg. Mrs. Helen Felstein is in charge of refreshments Gene Brown- stein is in charge of prizes. On June 11,. 9:30 p.m., at WC Center, members of E-S Branch- ; es will hear a panel of members Hadassah Study Group to Feature Pageant on Tercentenary Theme The Detroit Chapter of Had- assah will hold its annual study group luncheon at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, at International In- stitute, 111 E. Kirby, according to Mrs. William B. Isenberg, Chapter president. A pageant, "Jewish Women in America for 300 Years," high- lighting this year's observance of the Tercentenary celebration by Jewish settlers, will be fea- tured. Mrs. Samuel Grandon, chair- man of the program, is assisted by Mesdames Harry Goldsmith, Albert, arrange- secretary; ments; Jack Krops, pianist; and Abe Miller, program. The pageant cast will include Mesdames Philip Blaize, Morris Bachman, Arthur Klein, Morris a arria/eo Branch Activities Jack Perlmutter, Martin Hoffer, Richard A. Miller, Jack Axelrod and Harold Koenigsberg. A 11 members of Hadassah study group and their friends are invited. 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