Miss Rifkin to Wed C. I. Mayer March 27 Tales Out of School "1- be. Youth of a Nation are the Trustees of Posterity."---Disraeli. By By Rena -Katz Joni Handleman Central High linmford Higb Back at Central in a new role of teacher is ex-'Lite Joyce Lip- tzen. Joyce, who is to complete. work on her BA. degree in his- tory at Wayne University next June, is student teaching an MISS CAROLE MAE RIFKIN 11th grade history class under Mr. and Mrs. henry Rifkin. of the supervision of Mrs. Dorothy Derum. South Bend, Ind., announce the engagement of their daughter, Mathematical wizards are Carole Mae, to Charles I. Mayer, growing plentiful around Cen- son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. tral. Placed on the mathemati- Mayer, of Whitmore Road, De- cians honor role of the Univer- troit. - sity - of Oklahoma are Connor Miss Rifkin is a Junior at Lazarov, Gerald Bodzin, Sheldon the University of Michigan. Her Pringle, George Eisenberg, Har- fiancee is a graduate of the old Safron, and Elliot Marshall. University of Michigan, where These Blazers were so honored he received his _Bachelor and for receiving high trades on a MaSter degrees. He is a mem- test of advanced •mathematical ber of Sigma Alpha MU frater- problems issued by the univer- sity. nity. The wedding date; has been. • set for March 27: 'Lite Marcia Farber took part in a panel discussion at Central 18—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS on Brotherhood Week before a meeting of the Parent Faculty Friday, February 18, 1955 council, Siipervised by Mrs. Sar- ah H. Calvin, Doctor of Edu- PHOTOGRAPHS by cation and representative of BERNARD H. the Junior Rdund Table of Catholics, Jews and Protestants, the group discussed the.problems of brotherhood between men. The disctssion was moderated KE. 1-8196 by Alonzo Smith of Eastern High School. Other panelists were Dean" Cassin of Pershing, Jerry Bar Mitzvahs Schneider of Cass, and Sylvia Weddings Pawlak of Felician. " WINER * ' 110 by . h. h. triest LI. 2-7874 NOW ! ! 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Committee chairmen are Mar- lene Danto, organizations; Elaine Kolodin, social; Sandy AbugoW, freShman; Judy Copley, publicity; Sybil Golden, .pro gram; JoniHandleman and Nan Scholnick, electio n; Stewart Handler, constitution; and Deanne Dunsky, service and study. * * * • Primary . rallies were held last Wednesday in - auditorium for candidates running for sen- ior office. Victors in the primary election were: - treasurer, Mer- win Goldsmith and Evrett Jen- sen; Secretary, Linda Falk and Peggy Tracy; vice president, Roger, Netzer and Carole Polin- sky; and president, Dick Behm and Jay Keystone. Final returns will be announced next week. * * * Tomorrow night, the Alexan- der D. Goode AZA Chapter will hold its third annual installa- tion at the Elmwood Casino. In- stalled will be aleph godol, Gil- bert Kleiff; aleph s'gan, Sey- more Fryman; aleph. mazkir, Mel. Goldstein; aleph gizbor, Ricky Benjamin; •aleph moreh, Jack Thav, and David Lewis, aleph kohen-godol. * * * The Detroit Windsor Coun- cil of AZA held a conclave for its president and vice president on Sunday. A brunch and dis- cussion of chapter_programming were featured. President of the Council is .Myron , Winkleman of, Glazer AZA. The Club Presidents Commit- tee, composed of presidents of every Mumford Club, is in the midst of planning a carnival, which . will be given at -the: NOrthland auditorium, during the latter part of April. The first chartered member- ship meeting of NORTHWEST ISRAEL MEN'S CLUB will be held at 8 p.m., Tuesday, in the syna- gogue. Plans for educational and social activities will be-discussed. A social hour will follow. Offi- cers of• the _group are Dave Goldsmith, president; Irving Branigin's EleCtion Pallman, vice-president; and Ben Greenbaum, - Ben Olderman Urged by Mrs. Keidan. and Sol Wainer, committee mem- Mrs. Harry B. Keidan, in a bers. pre-Primary statement, strong- ly endorsed the candidacy of Nathan Borinstein, president Edgar M. Branigin for Circuit of MOGEN ABRAHAM MEN'S Court Judge. - CLUB, invites the public to at- Pointing to his excellent rec tend its breakfast session, held ord in public 'office, Mrs. Keidan at 10 a.m., each Sunday, in the stated that her association with synagogue. An. educational pro- Mr. Br anigi n, as his Chief gram, led by Rabbi M. J. Wohl- Deputy in his office as County gelerter, follows every week. The Clerk, has convinced her, that program begins with services at he is a most efficient, capable 9 a.m. and devoted public official high- ly deserving of advancement in public office. - "I as well as all who have F urniture worked with Mr. Br anigin Covers know that he will make an ex- cellent judge, that he will raise MADE. TO ORDER . the standards of our judiciary and that he is most highly - BY EDWARDS qualified for the office he seeks (House of Expert Worktisanihip) at the Primaries next Monday," 100% TRANSPARENT Mrs. Keidan said. "I urge an CRYSTAL CLEAR overwhelming vote for him in the best interests of our com- BAKELITE. PLASTIC munity. The services he has ren- PATTERNS CUT IN dered as County Clerk already YOUR OWN HOME indicate the trust our commun- Individual Cushion Covers, Zippers_ ity has in him. I feel certain and Air Vents included, as needed that he will be nominated next Monday and that he will head Workmanship Guaranteed the ticket at the election in FOR FREE ESTIMATES, CALL April." Marguerite Kozenn and the JeWish Community Center's Symphony Orchestra shared the honors at the concert at the Da- vison Center on Tuesday eve- ning. The capacity audience gave an ovation to the Detroit soprano, • who made her first public appearance 'here in four years at this concert. It cheered here husband; Julius Chajes, and the orchestra he' has moulded into a superb Detroit musical instrument for their .magnifi- cent performance. Miss •Kozenn, who only three weeks ago had undergone an operation, was in splendid voice. Accompanied by the or- chestra, she sang Mendels- sohn's "Hear Ye Israel" aria from' "Elijah," "Voi lo sapete" from "Cavaleria Riisticana," Chajes' "How Can I Reveal" in Hebrew, the aria of Ruth from "Naomi . and Ruth," "Summertime" from "Porgy and Bess," as well as an en- core, "Matinatta." She was called back again and again for bows by an apprecia- tive an admiring audience. It was a triumphal return after a long absence from the Detroit concert platform. "Miss Kozenn during the four years of not .be- ing heard in Detroit had made scores of appearances in several foreign countries, including Is- rael, and in dozens of American and Canadian cities. The orchestra's rendition of WEDDING?• BAR MITZVAH? ROSENBLAT. M.G. aid His . Orthestra & Associate Bonds Beethoven's Overture Leonore No. 3 captivated the gathering. The oboe and the horn were heard as Beethoven had intend- ed them. Similarly, the other selections were acclaimed and the concluding Hassidic Dance by Leo Stein provided the prop- er mood for a good concert. Local Circle Branches To Hear National Report AleX Levitt, Workmen's Circle national Board member for Michigan, will report on the sessions of the national board to all E-S branches tonight at W. C. Center. On Saturday evening, Branch 1060 will elect officers at the home of . Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Shifrin, 20050 Vaughan. - PHOTOGRAPHY Weddings — Bar Mitzvahs * Candids a 3-Dimension By JACK GORBACK TO. 7-0930 The Imcomparable IRV FIELD And His Society Orchestra VE. 5-6103 70MPLETE ENTERTAINMENT References on Requesl TO. 6-5016 . ..TE.. 2-1146 CONG. BETH MOSES Located at A A AUTO DRIVERS SCHOOL Free Pickup No Permit Required TO. 8-8810 TO. 6-6892 13925 LINWOOD at Oaknion Ct. 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