ctivities in Society 50th Anniversary Bertha Bank Married Mr. and Mrs. Shewach Fete Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Shewach, and Mrs. Harold Shrier and - to Dr.. Sidney Soifer. of 17517 Meyers, were honored family, of Delano, Calif. A surprise going-away party was giyen recently for Mr. Mel Hersh who left this week for service in the U.S. Navy. The party, given by the Misses Cookie Lichtenstein, Irene Gordon, Suzie Koblin and Gayle Kirschner, was attended by the following: Fred Immer, Shel Delberg, Jerry Oram, Joyce Mogel, Phyllis Gaba, Lee Marks, Elaine Gold, Elaine Raick, Phil Beneson, LeRoy Levy, Faye Averback, Moe Reitman, Evelyn Litvin, Sid Kling, Manny Marcus, Earl Kendler, Dave Minus, Sara Million, Shirley • Goldstein, Sy Ekus, Harvey Rosenberg, Dave Kahn, Mickey Firestone, Joanie Aran, Mary Lichtenstein, Michele Mosten, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Marshak, Mr. and Mrs. William Schultz and Mr. ' and Mrs. Arnie Lober. • Violinist .Silverstein to Perform at Music Study Dec. 16 Artist Concert of outstanding talent. The revenues also aid philanthropic work in institutions and hos- pitals and opportunities for talented students to attend summer music camps. Among the club projects is the Dora and Julius Green Music for Israel Fund, which has sent needed equipment and music to Kol Israel Broadcast- . ing Stations, the Hebrew Uni- versity of Jerusalem and the YWHA of Israel. Silverstein, born in Detroit in 1932, began his musical training at the age of four with his father, the late Bernard Silverstein, instrumental in- structor at Central High School and director of the All-City Junior Orchestra. He continued his studies with Joseph Gingold and Mischa Mischakoff. Award- ed a scholarship at the Curtis JOSEPH SILVERSTEIN Institute of Music, he studied Study Club. The event will with Efrem Zimbalist. commence at 8:30 p.m. Sunday, He has been assistant concert- in the main auditorium of the master of the Houston Sym- Detroit Institute of Arts. phony Orchestra, first violinist The annual concert is the with the Philadelphia Sym- principal source of income for phony Orchestra, and concert the club's Sylvia Simons Me- master and assistant conductor morial Scholarship Fund, which of the Denver Symphony. He assists needy young musicians has appeared as soloist with the Detroit, Houston and Denver Symphony orchestras, as well as the Boston "Pops" Orchestra. He has recently returned At a recent dinner- party at from an extensive European the Statler Terrace Room, Mr. tour with the Boston Sym- and Mrs. Ira Rossmoore, of phony. Cortland Ave., announced the Tickets for the event can be engagement of their daughter, purchased at Grinnell's or the Jacqueline, to Jerome Gould. An art institute box office. early .March wedding is planned. Joseph Silverstein, former Detroiter who is violinist with the Boston Symphony Orches- tra, will appear at the Annual Artist Concert of the Music -. recently by their children with a 50th wedding anniversary din- For the Finest in Music , A ner, given at the Labor Zionist Institute. !And Entertainment — CaII The Shewachs, who came to Detroit 34 years ago from Mon- treal, have four sons, Joseph, LI. 7-2943 Irving, Harry and Henry; twin daughters, Mrs. Harold Shrier .0■141 ■ and Mrs. Abe Goldberg; and 12 grandchildren. JACK GORBACK PHOTOGRAPHY Out-of-town relatives w h o Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs came here to attend the festiv- Our Specialty ities, at which Cantor Hyman Quality Work — Moderate Prices J. Adler officiated, included: eed Personaliz The Hyman, Charles, Robert, -TO 7-0930 Servic Alec and Irving Shillers, How- ard Shiller, Mrs. Jack Solin, Dorothy Solin, Mrs. Harry Ser- Want The Best? man and the Max Solins, all of Ask the Folks Who've Had Montreal; the Zab Levys and SAM BARNETT MRS. SIDNEY SOWER Isabelle Lobe, of Baltimore; and His Orchestra At a candlelight ceremony- at Meyer Gumbiner, of Rochester, Holiday Manor, Nov. 8, Bertha N.Y.; Jennie Kopel, of Chicago; LI. 1-2563 Bank was united in marriage Irving Shewach, of Los Angeles; to Dr. Sidney Soifer. Rabbi Mr. and Mrs. Abe Goldberg and GCB g ot Ipt of son, Bakersfield, Calif.; and Mr. Israel Halpern officiated. Scott Films Presents color 5 The bride is the daughter of 13 WEDDING MOVIES Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Bank, of Stereos and Candids Greenlawn Ave. Dr. Soifer is AT ./k REASONABLE PRICE the son of the Abraham Soifers, by-Marshall Klaper of Monica Ave. UN. 4-9190 WO. 1-4966 AHAVAS ACHIM MEN'S Millie Bank, the bride's sister, CLUB will hear John Wise, ref- was maid of honor. Milton Cap- lan, the bridegrobm's brother- eree of Traffic Court, speak on in-law, was best man. Eva "Traffic Ordinance Enforce- ment," 9 p.m., Monday, in the Caplan was flower girl. CHESS and POKER synagogue social hall. ngageinents * * Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Wil- liam Schostak, former Detroit- ers, of 643 N. Sheridan Rd., Chicago, Ill., announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Muriel Shifra, to Harris David Kohn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Robert Kohn, of Chicago. Mr. Kohn is a graduate of the University of Michigan, from which Miss Schostak will be graduated in February. The couple plans a late spring wed- ding. * * * At a recent family dinner party, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen, of Birwood Ave., an- nounced the engagement of their daughter, Marilyn Gladys, to Seymour Borsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Borisoff, of Oak Park. ammeNieslamias FIRST QUALITY Ducks and Turkeys Pullets, Caponettes, Fryers We are now serving Oak Park and Northwest Section. FREE DELIVERY TO. 8,4281 Marriages APPLEBAUM-WINKELMAN. In a ceremony Nov. 17, in Los Angeles, Mitzie Winkelman was united in marriage to Albert Applebaum. The couple is now residing at 847 S. Wooster, Los Angeles. * * * MARSHAK - FLEISCHMAN. In a recent ceremony at Beth Aaron Synagogue, Deayaen Eli- nor Fleischman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Fleischman, of Sorrento Ave., became the bride of James Harold Marshak, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Marshak, of Meyers Rd. Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorrelick officiated. Attending the bride as matron of honor was her sister, Mrs. Edwin Caplan, while brides- maids were Sylberta Marshak, sister of the bridegroom, Irene Gordon and Elaine Raick. Henry Sperber was the bride- groom's best man, and ushers included Max Cohen, Ian Cas- cade, the bride's cousin, Phillip Beneson, Mel Hersh and Ken- neth Shmarak. Barbara Lynn Fleischman, cousin of the bride, was flower girl, and Gary Cap- lan, her nephew, was ring bearer. The couple now resides on. Coolidge Ave., in Oak Pa& Ben Katzman r .1.0.1.041...0 .“ 1■0•••■04M. 0.11•1 Men's Clubs I ADULT GAMES Hebrew Benevolent Marks Fortieth Year The fortieth anniversary of the Hebrew Benevolent Society (Chesed Shel Ernes) was cele- brated with a dinner at Adas Shalom Synagogue recently. David Richman, president of the organization, opened the pro- gram. Nathan Wolok was gen- eral chairman of the event. Rabbi Samuel H. Prero, the guest speaker, praised the so- ciety for carrying on work which h a s been "sanctified through the ages." Greetings were extended by Rabbi Isaac Stollman in behalf of the Vaad Harabonim, Joseph Edelman for the Jewish Community Council and Joseph Bernstein for the Jewish Daily Forward. Vocal selections were rendered by Cantor Shabtai Ackerman. The Hebrew Benevolent So- ciety began in -1916 with the purpose of providing funeral • and burial to every Jew, re- gardless of his financial means. Its principal founder was Sam- uel Sandweiss. Beginning from modest quarters on Brewster St., it moved its chapel to Fred- erick St., then to Joy Rd., its present location. The same type of service is given to everyone, although each pays according to his ability. Rabbi Israel Rock- ove, executive director of the society, believes that the society is unique in the United States, since the institution is not only limited to the poor. New Selznick Film David 0. 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