Iday, May 25, 1956—THE,,DE TROIT JEWISH NEW • • • i act ivities n Society Mr. and Mrs. Jack JacOs, of 4077 Clements, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with an open house this Sunday. Helping to share the occasion will be the couple's children, Mr. and Mrs. L. Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. D. Segal, Mr. • and Mrs. F. Rubin, Mr., and Mrs. Z. Lopata and Mr. and Mrs. H. Gussini their families, friends and 10 grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ring, son, Alvin, and daughter, Estelle, formerly. of Clements Ave., have moved to their new home at 19978 Snowden. Mrs. Rose Rubenstein and Mrs. Eada Barrer will present a number of pupils in a piano recital at 3 p.m., Saturday. A dem- onstration of creative music by the students will be offered. Next Tuesday evening, Emma Schaver, noted Detroit so- prano, will sing at the Israel anniversary celebration in Dallas, Tex. U. S. Solicitor General Simon Sobeloff will be the guest speaker. Miss Barbara Greenstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Greenstein, of 18435 Cherrylawn, recently celebrated her six- teenth birthday with a luncheon for 50 guests at the Statler Hotel. Among her friends present were the 'Misses Sue Hart, Sue Green, Carla Joseph, Adria Sussman, Barbara Schwartz, Arlean 'Lewis, Joyce Baskin, Elaine Schuster, Marcia Morris, Cherrie Siegan, Georgina Silverman, Loretta Green, Judy Marks, Adria Meckler, Carol Lewis, Judy Sarasori, Linda Tann, Elaine Redlick, Ronnie Berris, Linda Miller, Linda Penner, Loraine _ Solomon, Joan Kalt, Hally Roth, Marilyn Oschin, Ina Carol Gold, Marsha Grossman and Andrea Waxman. Mr. • and Mrs. Philip Salomon, formerly of 'Ewald are now residing in their new home at 21931 Avon, Oak Park. Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Kushner and Miss A. Trechtenberg, of W. 7 Mile Rd., recently spent a weekend in Pittsburgh, Pa., where they attended the wedding of their nephew, Bernard Trachtenberg, to Shirley Hochhauser. From there, they went on to visit relatives in New York and Connecticut. WC Slates Concert, `Hate Movement' Talk The Halevy - Farband and Workmen's Circle choruses will present their fourth joint con- cert. at 8:30. p.m., Sunday, in the Detroit Institute of Arts Auditorium. The choruses, just returning from successful concerts in Pittsburgh and Cleveland, will be accompanied by Rebecca Frohman a n d Pella Goldberg at the piano, and members of the Detroit Symphony Or- chestra. The program, arranged, o r - chestrated and conducted b y Frohman Dan Frohman, will include Sali- enu, Jericho, The _Happy Wan- derer, the. Opera Trio from "Atilla" and many compositions never heard in Detroit before. For reservations call LI. 3-3253, or TO. 6-3267. Branch 106,0 will feature .Wal- ter Klein, associate director of the Jewish Community • Coun- eil, in a talk on "The Lunatic Fringe—A Survey of the Hate Movements in the U. S.," at 9' p. m., Saturday, in the home of Stan and Norma Ovshinsky, 19935 Forrer. FOR BRIDES ONLY! (And Their Relatives & Friends) STERLING SILVER Any Make . . Any Pattern Now Available at WHOLESALE PRICES M Feinberg Jewelry Co. WHOLESALE JEWELERS 508 Metropolitan Bldg. 3,3 John R st. WOodward 3-6373 Phone Orders Accepted Betrothal Told At a candlelight ceremony May 20, in the Statler Hotel's Wayne Room, Elayne Janet Lef- kofsky became the bride of Myron Elliott Yudkin. Rabbi Morris Adler officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Lefkof- sky, of Huntington Woods. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. I. Fred Lear, of Ansonia, Conn., and the late Mr. Julius Yudkin. Mrs. Yudkin chose a wedding gown of Italian silk in camillia pink. The fitted bodice was ac- cented with a portrait neckline, long torso and tiny ruffled sleeves with matching' gauntlets appliqued with delicate Alencon lace. The bouffant skirt fell grace- fully into a cathedral train. Her tiered veil of pure silk illusion was _secured by a tiny crown of matching lace, and she car- ried pale pink orchids on a prayer -book. Mrs. James A. Garrity was matron of honor, and brides- maids were Mrs. Howard Par- ven, Mrs. Leonard Albert, the bridegroom's sister from Bridge- port, Conn., and Ilene Berke. Dr. Harold Lefton., the bride's brother, was best man, while serving as ushers were Dr. Leonard Albert, of Bridge- port, Sherwood C o h e n, of Orange, Conn., and Arthur Pot- off, of New Haven, Conn„ - Following a -wedding trip to Bermuda, Mr. and Mrs. Yudkin will make their fiome in An- sonia. HODA DRESS-LER ► Mr. and Mrs. Sol Dressler, of Stratford Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Rhoda Ann, to Jordon Irving Pollack, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morey L. Pollack, of Rensselaer Ave., Oak Park. Jewish Folk Chorus Slates 31st Concert The 31st annual concert by the Jewish Folk Chorus will feature Earl Robinson, noted folk composer, in his own com- pc>sition, "The Lonesome Train," a cantata based on Abraham Lincoln's assassination, on Sun- day, June 10, at the Scottish Rite Cathedral in Masonic Tem- ple. Other program features will be Hebrew and Jewish folk songs by the chorus, with Hope Smith, piano accompanist, Louis Ybarrondo and a dance group, Harold and Barrett Smith, vio- linists; Rose Schachter, Ellis Freed_enson, Arnold Sabaroff and Ruth Goldman, vocalists, and the Robert Nolan Singing Ensemble. Chairmen of the souvenir pro- gram, issued in• conjunction with the concert, are Mrs. Y. Jaffe and Mrs. R. Levine. Cho- rus officers are Morris Citrin, president; Walter Litt, vice president; Mrs. L. Gray, treas- urer, and Leon Gray and Mrs. M. Sabaroff, secretaries. Tickets can be obtained from any chorus member. 8ngagements Mr. and Mrs. Yeckil Feldman announce the engagement of their daughter, Gisele Toby, to Richard Alan • Prince, son of Mrs. Morris H. Prince- and the late Mr. Prince. The couple is Temple Beth El Couples Elect A. L. Lindenbaum The following officers were elected head the Young Married Group of Temple Beth El at its recent .fourth annual meeting: Alfred L. Lindenbaum, presi- dent; David ,Tabashnik, vice- president; Mrs. Robert N. Can- vasser, secretary; and Peter B. Copeland, treasurer. Chosen to the board of direc- tors were Bertram Abrams, N. Brewster Brode r, Jack , Fromm, Mrs. Gruen, Marshall F. Loewenstein, George E. .Loria and Harry A. Velick. Ex-officio board members are Leopold J. Snyder, Benjamin Wilk, Dr. Richard C. Hertz, Rabbi Minard Klein and Irving I. Katz. Officers and board members will be officially installed at a dinner-dance at 8 p.m., June 2, in the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel. REDUCE Up to 6 Lbs. 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