activities in Society
Detroit Town Hall Series
Moves to Ford Auditorium
Former Detroit Miss
To Wed Californian
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Green and daughter, Marianne, have
moved from Whitmore Rd., and are now residing at 24500 Hard-
ing, in Oak Park.
Mrs. Mark Howard, of Ohio Ave., has returned from a week's
visit with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome
Shapero, of Ladue, Mo.
Mr. Samuel Stollman. of Glendale Ave., left for London,
England last week aboard the Queen Elizabeth. From there he
will fly to Israel where he plans to spend several months.
Mr. Morris Ring and Mrs. Anna Kellerman, both of this
city, were passengers aboard the Queen Elizabeth which left
last week for England. They will continue on to Haifa, aboard
the SS Jerusalem, which leaves from France.
Mr. and Yrs. David Sislin were honored on their 40th wed-
ding\ anniversary, at a dinner given at the Labor Zionist Institute,
by their children, Harold and Evelyn Noveck and Paul Sislin.
Miss Reva Kowalsky and Mr. Jerome Stasson will present
MISS PHYLLIS ASH
their pupils in a joint piano and violin recital at 3:30 p.m.,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ash, of
Sunday, at the Baldwin Hall. The public is invited.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Atkins and daughters, Stephanie and Woodingham Dr., announce the
Nena, have moved from Tyler Ave. and are now residing at 17401 engagement of their daughter,
Phyllis Elaine, to Ernest Wolfe,
Pennsylvania. Mrs. Atkins is president of, the Sheruth League.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wolfe,
of Long Beach, Calif.
Miss Ash, a graduate of the
Mrs. Adler to Speak
University of Michigan, is pres-
At Hadassah Meeting
ently teaching in Long Beach.
Mrs. Morris Adler will speak
Mr. Wolfe attended Long Beach
on "Seven Years in Review,"
City College.
commencing with the establish-
A summer wedding
ment of the state of Israel, at
planned. -
a meeting of Business and Pro-
fessional Group . of Hadassah,
Schwartz, Jaffee at
at 8:15 p.m., Tuesday, in Had-
assah House, 16240 W. 7 Mile.
Farband Oneg Shabbat
Mrs. Adler will clarify and
The city committee in cooper-
explain the role played by Had-
ation with branches of the Far-
•assah in the founding and de-
band Labor Zionist Organiza-
velopment of Israel, and will
tion have arranged an oneg
report, on projects maintained
shabbat to be held this evening,
by the organization.
in the Labor Zionist Institute,
The meeting also will feature
19161 SChaefer.
American and Zionist affairs,
The noted Hebrew aad Yid-
which will be reviewed by Mrs.
dish poet, J. I. Schwartz, who
Morse Colten, acting American
authored "Kentucky Moses" and
affairs- chairman. A social hour
a translation of the works of
will follow, according to Mrs.
Chairn. Nachum Bialik and He-
Elaine Eichel, president.
MISS ALLENE MILLER
brew poets of the Middle Ages,
Women interested in joining
will be a guest.
the • organization may contact
Dr.. and Mrs. Arthur Miller, of
In addition, Jean Jaffee, a
Mrs. Marion Saxon, TO 5-0323, Roslyn Rd., have announced the
Or Mrs. Gerry Black, TO 7-4502. engagement of their daughter, world traveler and feature writ-
Allene Ruth, and Martin Myles er for the Day-Morning Journal,
Shaarey Zedek Young People Doctoroff, son of Mr. and Mrs. will participate. A musical pro-
To Hear Rabbi Chinitz
Abraham Doctoroff, of Newton gram will rotind out the eve-
ning.
Rabbi Jacob M. Chinitz will Centre, Mass.
Members of the Labor Zion-
discuss the "Religious Conflicts
Miss Miller is a graduate of ist Movement, Sholem Aleichem .
in Israel" at a meeting of the
Young People's League of the the University of Michigan Institute, Workmen's Circle and
Shaarey Zedek at 8:30 p.m., where she was affiliated with Landsmanshaften Council are
urged to attend.
Monday in the synagogue social Alpha Epsilon Phi sorority.
Mr. Doctoroff, a graduate of
hall. All young adults of the
community are invited to at- Harvard College, is a member Cancer Fighters Planning
of the Varsity Club. He now
tend.
attends the U. of M. Law School Monday Fashion Show
Keshenever Aid Society
City of Hope Cancer Fight-
and is affiliated with Phi Alpha
ers will meet at 8:30 p.m.,
Sponsors Night of Games
Delta fraternity.
Monday, at Holiday Manor
Keshenever Aid 4ociety is
when final plans for the April
sponsoring a games party the Estelle London Heads
21 dinner-dance will be com-
evening of April 21, at Cong.
pleted. Mrs. Abe Eizelman is
Beth Israel, Linwood at Leslie. `La Traviata' Cast
Proceeds will be used to pre-
The Michigan Opera Co. of dinner-dance chairman.
Mrs. Marty Weiss, the eve-
pare blind youngstets, 2 to 6, Detroit announces that Estelle
for school, states Irving Cantor, London has the leading role of ning's chairman, states that a
president.
Violetta in its spring produc- fashion s h o w, "Peeking at
tion of Verdi's "La Traviata" to Summertime Magic," will be
be presented on April 21, at the presented by Nadon's.
Member-models will include
Detroit Institute of Arts. Tickets
Mesdames Ben Caron, Warren
are now on sale at Grinnell's.
Mrs. London's background in- Coville, Jack Gorback, William
(And Their Relatives & Friends)
eludes soloing with the New Katz, Harold Lupiloff, Elliot
York Symphony, creating the Schubiner, 'Earl Shipper and
role of Gabrielle in the New Miss Marilyn Oschin.
A social hour will follow; at
York Opera Co.'s production of
"La Vie Parisienne",, doing ex- which Mesdames Betty Ship-
tensive radio and recording per and Esther Caron will.
work and presenting many con- serve as hostesses.
cert recitals.
14—Detroit Jewish News
Any Make . ; Any Pattern
Originally from New York,
Friday, April 13, 1956
Mrs. London now resides at •
17401 Wisconsin, with her hus-
Now Available at
band, Dr. Sol London, and their
two children, Nan c y, 11, and
Robert, 5, who attend the Bag-
ley School. She is a member of
Music of Distinction
the Bagley PTA and Ladies
Auxiliary of the Maimonides
750 Book Bldg.
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Medical Society.
Allene Miller to Wed
Martin M. Doctoroff
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move to the Henry and Edsel
Ford Auditoriur„ for the 19°56-
57 season. The opening on Oct.
15 will feature Rudy Valley.
Others in the series will in-
clude Dr. Will Durant, philos-
opher and 'historian, Edward
Weeks, editor of A t l a n tic
monthly and the Vienna Boys
Choir. Ticket reservations can
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