Poole, Chajes, Mrs. Schaver, Olefsky Featured in Symphony Concert Betrothal -Told . Assisting artists will be Ju- lius. Chajes, who will be •gueSt conductor for the second half of the program; Emma Schaver, soprano; and Pa_ul: Olefsky, cel- list. ' Poole will conduct the. Scher- zo and March from Prokofieff's "Love for Three Oranges," and the Khatchatourian Concerto for Violincello and Orchestra; the latter featuring Olefsky. - Poole Mrs. Schaver's medley of Jew- ish songs, to be performed un- der the baton Of Poole, include "Shir Hashirim" by Sarninsky; "Kinneret" by Lavry;•- and "Du- dele," a HasSidic song arranged by Secuna. Chajes, conductor of the Cen- ter Symphony Orchestra, will close the program by, presenting his original composition -, "He- brew Suite," Lavry's syinphonic poem, "Emek" and .Enesco Ro- Chajes Mrs. Schaver manian Rhapsody in A Major The first afternoon Family No. 1, Concert of* the Detroit: Symph- ony Orchestra will be held at 3:30 p. m., Sunday, in the Ma- sonic Temple auditorium. Val- ter Poole will conduct the pro- JOHN H. SCHNEIDER and gram, presented in cooperation with the Jewish Community ROBERT KOHLER have been appointed to head the arrange- Center. ments committee for a pre-elec- tion party for ;Cohn P. Dingell, Jr., Democratic candidate for Congress in the 15th District. The party, open to the public, will be held at 8 p.m., today, at Local 49 Hall, Oakman Blvd. and 14th. State, national and city of- ficials will be present. * * * ESTHER LIPSON FAMILY CLUB will hold its traditional Hanukah party • at 7 p.M., Sun- day, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Goodstein, 19000 Wildernere. The day chosen celebrates the birth date of the 23-year-old club's namesake. For informa tion, call Gilbert Laikind, vice- president, UN. 4-8931. - • Brevities - Marilyn AYipher Wed To Marvin Chaben - MISS SHARON SCHWARTZ At a, recent dinner party, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Schwartz, of San Juan Dr., announced the engage.- ment of their daughter, Sharon Ruth, to Lawrence Gorodkin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Gorodkin, of Pasadena Ave. Workmen's Circle Sets Hanukah Weekend Plans The Teensters, a newly organ- ized Workmen's Circle club for boys and girls from 13 to 15, will hold its first meeting at 8 p. m., today, at the WC Cen- ter, 11529 Linwood. Frank New- berg, senior advisor, announces that there will be games, a Ha- nukah grab-bag and dancing: Movies will be taken of the party. . At 9 p.m:, Saturday, two WC branches will haVe socials to raise -funds for the Vladeck onie for Orphan's, near Paris; France, and a soup kitchen and day nursery, in Israel. Branch 460 will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Brown- stein, 18019 Roselaw-n, for a TV- games party. BranCh 1060 will. meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stan Ovshinsky, 19935 For- rer, for a Hanukah party. The 39th annual banqUet of WC Branch 111 Will be held at 6:30 P. m., Sunday to -celebrate the , 60th birthday of one of its most active. members, Mr. Mil- ton Ro-chlin, of 16539 Indiana. Dancing to the music of Sarn •Weiner's orchestra will begin at 9 p. m. the" following recently elect- ed officers will be installed at ' the Branch 111 banquet: . Alex Levitt, chairMan; Mrs. Goldie Boxer, vice - chairman; Ben Silverstein, financial secre- tary; Mrs. Ann Dwoskin, assist- ant financial secretary; Mrs. Na- dia Hencken, recording secre, tary; Sam Brodie, treasurer; Sam. Dwoskin and Mrs. Anna Kass, hospitalers ; Mrs. 'Rose Lifshitz, Mrs. Becky Rubinger, Milton Rochlin and Sam Dwos- kin, social directors. FOR EXPERT ADVICE on dignified social invitations, personalized matches, nopkins, etc. Call Rachel Franzblau UN. 3-9269 A A AUTO DRIVERS SCHOOL Free Pickup No Permit Required TO, 8-8810 from $3 from our unique charm cot- (o)Tiny gold-filled Capezio slippers with cul- tured pearl - on each . toe 7.50.(b)Gold-filled basket- ful of cultured pearls 10.50. • miriam haskell original. (c) Baroque pearl: ;necklace with delicately detailed jeweled pendqnt that sep- orates for wear as pin 12.50. (d) Matching ear- rings 10.00. the costume cardigan. (e) Fine Scottish cashmere made utterly elegant with imported Italian trim of vel- vet and beads. Black with white or gold, beige with black, or gold with grey 69.95. One from our col- lection of fabulous swea ters. . * * * MRS. MARVIN CHABEN • Speaking their marital vows before a traditional altar, inipro- vised, in the Bel-Aire Terrace on Nov. 23, were Marilyn Sipher and Marvin Chaben. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr.:and Mrs. Jack Sipher, of 7334: Thatcher. Mr. Chaben's parentS are Mr. and Mrs. Hymen Chaben, Of Oak Park. The new Mrs. Chaben chose a bridal-white, silk, taffeta gown of ballerina length with insets Of lace appliques on the bodice and full tulle over-skirt. She wore a shoulder-length veil of French illusion which fell from a Juliet cap. She carried a Bible covered, with white or- chids and forget-me-nots. Mrs. Allen Sipher, the bride's sister-in-law, attended as matron of honor. Lana Chaben, sister of the • bridegroom, v+pa s junior bridesmaid. -• Sheldon Goldberg was the best man, and seating the guests was the bride's brother, Allen Sipher. Following dinner and a recep. Lion, the young couple left for a honeymoon in Chicago. On their return, they will take up resi- dence in Detroit until their home is completed in Oak Park. EARL KRENTZIN, of 13306 N. NorfOlk Ct., has written an ar- ticle on 7 silver castings entitled, "Centrifugal Casting,". whiCh ap- pears in the Nov.-Dec. issue of the Craft Horizons Magazine. Krentzin is a Founders Prize winner and is represented in the perm'anent collections at the Detroit Institute of Arti and the Cranbrobk Art Galleries. *- MARCELLA. STEUBEN, of South' Haven, , Mich., was re- cently named by Bnai Brith na- tional president; Philip M: Klut- zhick, to serve on the executive committee of the National Serv 7: ice Committee for the Armed Forces (SCAFV). 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(j) Petite wallet and coin purse torhbiriation 7.50. (k) Key case 5.00. (1) Eyeglass case 6.95. . * * * FANNIE GORDON FAMILY CLUB, is. planning a New Year's Eve dinner-dance in the Mayfair Room, with a full-course dinner, favors and dancing to the music of Ben Katzman and his orches- tra. For reservations or informa- tion, call UN. 1-2821 or TO. Junior bivision Schedules 8-2215, Fourth Leadership Event rgplique raphael. (m)The spirit of Paris delightfully a ckageo\ One-quarter ounce 5.00. ' . christian dior triumph. ADULT SOCIAL CLUB will hold a New Year's party; includ- ing a buffet dinner, at Moss Cat- ering. The Bel-Airs, an all-girl orchestra, will be featured. For reservations, call Nate Orden, UN. 2-6317. * * * Dr.- LEONARD SIDLOW, Pres- ident of Cong. Shaarey Zedek, was recently re-elected a vice- president of the United Syna- gogue of America, the associa- tion of Conservative Jewish con- gregations in the U.S. , and Can- ada, it was announced by Dr. Bernard Segal, - USA executive (n)Miss The fourth in the series of Jewish Welfare Federation JUn- ior Division Leadership Institute meetings will be held 8. p.m., Sunday, at the home of Carolyn. Kerner, 19014 .Fairfield, an- nounces Robert Kasle, chairman. The subject, "Our National and Overseas. Agencies," will be dis- cussed by Joseph Holtzman, Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich and Federa- 'tion's administrative assistant, Benjamin . Mandelkorn. Daniel Levin is discussion leader, and Marlene Weingarden is recorder. The fifth and last session of the series will be held at 8 p.m., director. Dec. •18. The topic is to be "Our • Junior Division. Role Makes A Leader?" What 2'6 — DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 9, 1955 TO. 6-6892 Dior perfume. 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