To Wed April io MISS JUDITH ZABEL in raise By New York Critics Detroit pianist Seymour Lip- 15in, appearing in concert at Town Hall in New York, won increasing praise from that city's music critics. - The critic from The New York Times said Lipkin "dem- onstrated that his phenomenal pianistic and musical gifts are broadening and maturing with the passing of time." Speaking on his early career, the critic added that "Lipkin's career promises not to • be one that begins with the brilliance of a meteor and burns out with -a meteor's rapidity. He showed poise and maturity in • his play- ing. "The well-drilled fingers are as fluent as ever, but mere brilliance is not the goal. Mr. Lipkin employs technique as a means to musical ends rather than for its own sake," he added. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Zabel, of Kendall Ave., announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Ju- dith, to Sol Stein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Stein, of Broadstreet B 1 v d. Announce- ment was made. at the recent marriage of Mr. Stein's sister. Chess Club Announces An April 10 wedding is planned. Newly-Elected Officers Bobroff-Stein Rites Scheduled for June The Chess Club, of the Jew- ish Community Center an- nounced the election of the fol- lowing new officers: Lawrence Myerson, president; Alexander Bandler, yice-presidenti Jerry Hughes, secretary; William Barr, treasurer; board of mem- bers, Emory Hacker, Pincus Ehrlich, and Mark Krohn. Ralph Rogers fills the post of tournament director. The club held a farewell par- ty for Dr. Nahum Weissman, D. W. Simons branch super- visor. osaic o ■ ge o Senior, Junior Deacons Betrothal Tol e s on ey became . the sym- bol of the Democratic Party on • Jan. 15, 1870. It was taken Lewis. F. Lavine, worshipful from a cartoon by Thomas Nast. master of Mosaic Lodge, F. & A.M., announces that Oscar E. Schwartz, senior deacon, and For the Perfect Affair! Sol P. Lakind, junior deacon, will be honored at the Lodge's Deacon's Night on Wednesday. Dinner will be served at 6:30 and His Orchestra p.m., and will , be followed by UN. 3-3737 a special program, in the Foun- tain Ballroom. Earlier, the master Mason degree will be PHOTOGRAPHS by exemplified. Reservations may - BERNARD H. be sent to Herbert Grossman, 17151 Cherrylawn. MICKEY WOOLF WINER Detroit Jewish News-17 KE. 14196. Friday, January 13, 1956- MISS ETTA ROSS Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ross, of Clements Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Etta, to Kenneth K. Applebaum, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex J. Ap- plebaum, of Wisconsin. Ave. A late fall wedding is planned. r TA - 0 - VED . . ? Demand Your Favorite GREENFIELD NOODLES WHEREVER YOU SHOP! 18211 Wyoming Jealousy's eyes • are green. —Shelley. We Deliver "The Hollywood Roast" 24,Pur _N. 1-4770 New Phone Number .. . Same WonderfUl Musk OCA. 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