activities in Society . _ Herbert Kaufer, of Coyle avenue, has returned from a three-month tour of Europe. His itinerary included visits in Portugal, Spain, Italy, Switzerland, Austria. Germany, France, and England. After a brief stay at home, he has resumed his studies at the University of Michigan School of Medicine. Dr. and Mrs. Leon Herschfus, of Franklin Knolls, Farming- ton, are motoring to Atlantic City, where they will .attend the American Dental Association's convention. Dr. Herschfus is scheduled to give a projected clinic on "The Histopathology of Vitallium Implants" and a table clinic on "Refractory Gingivitis." Dr. and Mrs. Henry Gall and children, Barbara and Steven, have moved here from Brooklyn, N. Y., and are now residing at 16906 Log Cabin. In last week's issue, Dr. Gall's name was listed erroneously as Harry. Ida Sherefkin has returned to her home here following a vacation at Grossinger's, Grossinger, -N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Staub, of Santa Rosa Dr., recently en- tertained for their daughter, Margot Fern, and her fiance, Dr. Sander Paul Klein, son of Mr. Simon Klein and the late Mrs. Mae Klein, at a cocktail party and buffet supper at Holiday Manor. The couple plans a Nov. 3 wedding. Among the out-of-town guests here to attend the Bar Mitzvah of Stuart Bienstock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bienstock, of 20222 Trinity, are the boy's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Bienstock and Mr.. and Mrs. Louis Kellerman, both of New York. Free Library Concert to Feature Chajeses, Other Local Artists Vocal and instrumental com- positions in the modern idiom will be featured in a contem- porary music concert at the De- troit Main Library, Woodward at Kirby. at 8 p.m. next Tues- day. Admission will be free. Among the performers will be soprano Fr an c es Cooperman and baritone John Redfield, ac- companied at the piano by Mil- ton Setzer. Featured in a string quartet by Theodor Berger will be vio- linists Harvey Seigel and Eu- gene Altschuler, violist Meyer Shapiro, and 'cellist Edward Korkigan. Julius Chajes will be repre- sented on the program both as composed and performer; his "Fantasy for Violin Solo" will be played by Harvey Seigel, and he will join Lare Wardrop, English horn, for the Detroit premier of Hugo Kauder'S 'So- nata for English Horn and Pi- - ano.", Marguerite Kozenn Chajes, his wife, artistiedirector for the concert, will comment on the compositions, most of which will be performed from scores she collected during her European concert tours. The Musicians' Performance Trust Fund of the American Federation of Musicians is a co- sponsor with the Detroit Public Library for this free concert of contemporary music. • PLANNING A PARTY FOR HOME or OFFICE? Make it 'JACKS' for the tastiest meat and dairy trays delivered to you ! Whole Roast Turkeys Finest Bar-B-Q'd Ribs - Beef - Chicken Specials BOX-0-CHICKEN Serves Four $450 I clucks: Fled Chicken, Rolls & Butter, .,Fiench Fries and Cole Slaw. Our Appetizer bar features the largest assortment of HOME MADE appetizers and delicacies in Michigan. JACK'S FOOD BOX 22175 , COOLIDGE Just So. of Nine Mile LI 1-9217 - LI 5-7042 - OP.EN 7 DAYS . T3nai ✓ ctivities ISRAEL LODGE will hold its annual picnic at 1:30 p.m., Sun- day, at Koepplinger's Park, 8 Mile, west of Greenfield. Games and prizes for adults and chil- dren are planned, under the chairmanship of Iry Rubin and Iry Tasco., * * * PISGAH LODGE will hold a dinner business meeting at 6:30 p.m., Monday, in the Labor Zionist Institute, 19161 Schaefer. A social hour will follow. * * * PISGAH CHAPTER will hold a desSert luncheon at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, at Holiday Manor. Bob Miller; television and night club personality, will entertain with songs and comedy. Mrs. Philip Edelheit, third vice-presi- dent of the Greater. Detroit Wo- men's Council, will be guest speaker. * * * - LOUIS MARSHALL CHAP- TER is planning a Betty Brith Millinery Revue and crazy hat contest at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, at Beth Aaron Synagogue. Mrs. rfernard Bliefield, Council presi- dent, will be the chapter's guest Prizes will be awarded, and a social hour will follow, ac- cording to • Mrs. Herman Kyff, program chairman. * * * Mrs. Jake Zaz, newly-elected president of MOTOR CITY CHAPTER, announces the in- stallation of officers on Sunday, at Club Manhattan. Mrs. Morris Tack, vice-president of District Grand Lodge No. 6, will install the officers- and Mrs. Samuel Gold, past president of the De- troit Council, will present the chapter with its charter. For reservations, call Mrs. Meyer Lullove, installation chairman, UN 2-1470. . . Dr. Berk to Address Sinai Women's' Guild Dr. J. Edward Berk, chief of medicine at Sinai Hospital, will address the first meeting of the Sinai Women's Guild at 12:45 p,m., Oct. 5, in the hospital. The luncheon meeting will feature membership, with pros- pective members the guests of Sinai 1-16spital. Mrs. Seymour Frank, president, noted the slo- gan, "Every Member Bring a Member." Dr. Berk, who also is associ- ate professor of clinical medi- cine at Wayne State University College of Medicine, will speak on "S i n a i Hospital — Quo Vadis?" The Women's Guild currently numbers over 1,200 members, including _350 active volunteers who contribute upwards of 36,- 000 hours of service each year to make it the largest hospital volunteer service in Michigan. Reservations for the meeting may be made at the Sinai Women's Guild office before Wednesday, Bernice Kogan Weds Michael Gale, Aug. .5 Free people remember this maxim: we may acquire lib- erty, but it is never recovered The Halevy-Farband Chorus, if it is once lost.—Rosseau currently conducting a drive for new members, invites interested You Can Be Sure . . . If It's persons to attended rehearsals at 8:30 p.m., each Monday, in the Fitzgerald School, Puritan and Greenlawn. And His Orchestra The Chorus' Ladies Auxiliary UN 4-3018 KE 5-2604 is planning two events for- No- vember, the first, its d ono r luncheon on Nov. 15, at Zack's, and the other, a rummage sale on Nov. 19 and 20. For informationon member- CHILD PHOTOGRAPHY ship in the singing society or IN YOUR OWN HOME its auxiliary, call Mrs. Irene Candids -3 D's - Movies Pianin, membership chairman, VE. 5-9365 WE. 3-4607 S. LEIBICH UN. 4-5749. .Halevy-Farband Chorus Welcomes New Singers DICK STEIN AMEDAH - 8ngagements MRS. MICHAEL GALE At a candlelight ceremony, Aug. 5, - at Temple Israel, Ber- nice Kogan exchanged vows with Michael Gale. Dr. Leon Fram officiated. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kogan, of 18229 Kentucky. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gale, of Crastwood, N. Y. Bridesmaids included Shirley Boyd, Judy Goldfadden, Frances Ganz and Elaine Cohen. Rhoda Gale was maid of honor. Ushers consisted of Jay Kauf- man, Steve Fishman, Bob War- tell, Paul Greenfield. Sidney Kogan was best man. Out-of-town gueSts were from New York, Chicago, Cleveland, Kansas City, Florida, Washing- ton, and Kentucky. After honeymooning in the Adirondacks, the couple will re- side in Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Membership Tea Opens Junior Hadassah Year' Young women aged 18 to 25 have been invited- iby • Junior Hadassah • to attend its annual membership tea, which will take place at 1 .p.m., Sunday, at Hadassah House, 16240 W. 7 Mile. The _opening activity of the year, the tea will feature a talk and demonstration by Nino of Nino's Salon on hair styles. Sarah Johnson, president, will talk on her recent.tour of Israel. The tea will usher in three other programs, a debate on "Segregation," to be' held on Tuesday at Zionist Rouse; the presentation of movies taken in Israel- by Miss Johnson, on Thursday; and a dated party on Oct. 6. The latter two events are planned for Hadassah House. For information, call Lili, TY. 6-2765, or Sarah, UN. 2-4713. OR BAR MITZVAH BY • Mr. and Mrs. Max Kornicks, • of 3330 Clements, announce the : DAVE DAVIDSON • • • LI 5-4352 • LI 4-3042 engagement of their daughter, • Marlene Inez, to Edward L. ••••••••••••111•••••••••* Klein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Confirmation, Samuel B. Klein, of Tuxedo Wedding, Bar Mitzvah, Ave., formerly of Montreal, Sweet Sixteen Invitations. Can. An early fall wedding is Matches and Napkins planned. Complete Selection at Reasonable * * * Prices MRS. KATE ALTMAN Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ross, of UNiversity 4-0640 Corning Ave., Oak Park, an- nounce the forth coming marri- age on Jan. 6 of their daugh- --Complete ter, Rita Eileen, to Bernard Manual Castleman, son of Mr. FORMAL and Mrs. Louis Castleman, of RENTING Revere, Mass. Mr. Castleman is a graduate of Wentworth Insti- SERVICE tute of Engineering. EMBASSY JACK GORBACK The medical staff of Sinai Hospital will hold its third an- nual dinner party on Oct. 13, in the Grand Ballroom of the Sher- aton-Cadillac Hotel. 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