ctivities in ()clay Dr. and Mrs. IVLelvin•Platt and daughters, Bonnie and Claudia, have moved from their home in Oak Park, Mich -., and are now residing at 10290 E. Bay -Harbor Dr., Miami Beach, Fla. Miss Helen Mendelson, a junior in the school of music at the University of Michigan, will be pianist when Miss Phyllis Legband gives her graduating recital on the cello at 4:15 p.m., Sunday, at auditorium A, Angell Hall, Ann Arbor. Included on the program will be sonatas by Vivaldi and Brahms and a Haydn concerto. The public is invited. . Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Elbinger, formerly of Sorrento Ave., are now residing M their home at 825 Whitmore. Betty Kowalsky and Jerome Stasson will present piano and violin students from their classes in a recital at 8:30 p.m., Mon- day, at Baldwin Hall, Wodward at Ferry. Compositions by Bach, Beethoven, Mozart, Grieg, Debussey, DeBeriot and WeiniaWski will be featured. The public is invited. Mr. David I. Berris, president of Young Israel of Detroit, and Mrs. Berris were honored at a farewell party given by the organization last week prior to the Berrises' departure for a visit in ISrael.' The party was attended by over 150 friends. Ac- companying the Berrises to Israel will be Mrs. Berri's' father, Mr. Harry Davidson. - Mrs. Sarah Ross, formerly of Braile Ave., is now residing in her new home at 17539 Northlawn. Wofnen s Cluhs (More Clubs, rage 13) DETROIT AUXILIARY, Jew- ish Consumptives Relief Society, will be represented by Mes- a luncheon meeting at 12 noon, dames Paul Shapiro, -- Max Tuesday, at .Federal's. Grand Ducker and Pearl Landes at the River at Oakman. Mrs. Isadore 52nd annual national conven- Wald is chairman, and Mrs. tion at New York's Savoy Plaza Samuel Seigal is co-chairman. Hotel. Prior to their departure, For reservations, call TO. 5-2919 the delegates were honored at a luncheon given by Mrs. Yetta 9r WE. 3-0846. Forbes. * * * GOLDA MYERSON CHAP- TER, Pioneer Women, will hold . * * * ' SENIOR BICUR CHOLEM CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women, will hold its anniversary ban- will hear a book review at its quet May 6, at Lachar's. The society is now in its 62nd year of aiding the needy sick. M. Manuel Merzon will be toast- master at the banquet, accord- ing to Mrs. Lena Techner, president. Proceeds will go to the Rabbinical - College of Telshe, in Cleveland, to provide medical supplies for the new infirmary. * * * Bnai David Sisterhood will hold an open meeting at 12:30 p.m., Monday, in the home of Mrs. Seldon Leach, 18619 Lau- der. E ve Meister's School of Dramatics will present a short skit. Assisting Mrs. Meister will be Rena. Daitch, MarSha Katz and Barbara Spinner. Prospec- tive members are invited. * * * PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT CLUB is planning a motheg and daughter banquet on May 8, at Rainbow Terrace. The Louis Marshall Chapter of Bnai Brith Dramatic Group will entertain. For reservations, call Mrs. Sam Weinman, DI._1-3655. Israel Independence Day cele- bration at 12:30 p.m., Monday, at 3754 Monterey. * * * EVERGREEN CONGREGA- TION SISTERHOOD recently completed its rummage sale, from which proceeds went to the general synagogue building fund, announces Mrs. , Greta Chafetz, vice-president of ways and means. Committee mem- bers were Mesdames Sylvia Blumenthal, Mildred Erdos, Mae Cohen, Doris Fantick, Phyllis Attis, Ruth Kovan, Ida Bien- stock, Esther Karber, Laura Beneson, Zee Bernstein, Evelyn Wilner, Dollie Simon, Charlotte Bassin, Ruth Katz, Jerry Levy and Mollie Feinberg. * * * IOTA ALPHA PI sorority will hold its 22nd annual mother and daughter dinner at 6:30 p.m., May 10, at Sammy's Avalon Room, Oak Park. The Alumnae group will present an award to the active members making the most outstanding contribution, and a bracelet will be •awarded to the most active pledge. Mrs. Murray Bloom, Alumnae • presi- dent, will welcome the guests. Assisting in arrangements are Mesdames Arnold Tanzman, (And Their Relatives & Friends/ Leon Cherniak and Oscar Schreiber, social; Al Perlin, res- ervations; Norman Goldenberg, gifts and favors; and Morris Freed, publicity. Entertainment is planned by chapter actives. For reservations, call Mrs. Mur- ray Bloom, UN. 4-1376; or Mrs. Any Make . Any Pattern Al Perlin, TE. 4-7659. * * * I FOR BRIDES ONLY! STERLING SILVER Now Available at WHOLESALE 1 PRICES at ' Feinberg Jewelry! Co. 2 WHOLESALE JEWELERS 1 BETH ABRAHAM SISTER- HOOD, at a meeting Thursday, ''made final plans for its May 24 donor luncheon at Holiday Man- or. According to Mrs. Frieda Davidson, program chairman, the afternoon's events will be highlighted by a fashion show by the Jacqueline Shops and prizes. For reservations, call Mrs. Lillian Levine, LI 7-2173, or Mrs. Belle Ribiat, WE 3-3389. Marcia Wed: stein Wed 7:o Joseph, Liebowitz MRS. JOSEPH LIEBOWITZ In a recent ceremony at Cong. Bnai David, Marcia Gladys Weckstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Weckstein, of" 3760 Tyler, became the bride of Jo- seph. Liebowitz, son of Mrs. Isaac Araten, of 3743 Humphrey. For her wedding, the bride chose a gown of white tulle, off- set with Chantilly lace and fashioned with a portrait neck- line. Mrs. Harold Shapiro was ma- tron of honor, and bridesmaids were Doralee Kaufman, Lois Poskel and Donna Goldberg. Sandra Shapiro was junior bridesmaid, and flower girls were Sharla Burlak and Carol Abramovich. Harold Shapiro was best man, and ushers included Monte Mas- Serman, Malcolm Weckstein and Harold Gold. Junior usher was Barry Peltz, ' and ring bearers were Larry Liebowitz and Har- old Liss. Following a honeymoon hi Florida, the couple will take up residence on Tyler Ave.., MADE TO ORDER OR READY MADE $ The combined Halevy-Work- q CALL ANNA KARBAL men's • Circle Chorus has been ,!..; TO. 7-0879 invited to give concerts in Pitts- ,-,: . tl Separate Cushion Covers 81 up0 burgh, Cleveland and Chicago, 1;2iae:W...:;'::X.X•1+Z.:=:40,2,<•>",:g41 it was announced by Dan Froh- - ' • " • — man, director of the chorus. 13, 1 1 1 I Scott Films Presents Color The opening concert will be a given in Pittsburgh on May 13, El WEDDING MOVIES in Kaufman's Y Auditorium. AT A REASONABLE PRICE The same program will be sung . 1),,, Marshall rshall Klaper El May 20, in Cleveland's Sever- El WO 1-4966 UN ante Hall, with the Cleveland 56, - ' 49190 - I ► I I Symphony Orchestra. The group's own yearly con- cert will be given here on May complete 27, at the Detroit Institute of FORMALS ec t • , Arts, with the Detroit Symphony. perfect. fitting Orchestra. 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OBLIGATION, • CUSTOM DRAPERY CLEANERS TW 1-1818 14—Detroit Jewish News Friday, April 27, 1956 i ' 3-3 0■ 11.411014.111•1 ■0■ 10.13.111•01 ■ 01111. Plastic Furniture Covers 111 V IMUL t The family of the late Morris Cantor acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many John R St. ' 1 kind expressions of sympathy extended by relatives and W Oodward 3-6373 friends during the family's re- cent bereavement. L l...IIIJI Lib For Out-of-Town Tour g 1 508 Metropolitan Bldg. i Phone Orders Accepted LULL 11.11 1., .111111•• ■ • (ALL THAT THE NAME IMPLIES) CITY WIDE—SUBURBAN SERVICE