Audience to Spark Oneg Chodak-DavidowRites Music Month Program Miss Millman Wed Heads Circle Events Scheduled for June In celebration of Jewish Mu- Ohio Law Graduate MISS ESTHER OHODAK Mr. _and Mrs. ,-Abe Chodak, of Leslie • Ave., announce the en- gagement of their • daughter, Esther, to Howard E. Davidow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davidow, of Lesure Ave. The betrothal was revealed at a recent dinner party. The eouple plans to wed this June. sic Month, the Workmen's Cir- cle will sponsor a celebration, open to the public, at 8:30 p.m., today, in the WC Center, 11529 Linwood. Participants will include Leah Koven, Vivian Stollman, Han- nah Stiebel, Yaakob Wiener and Shimon Gewirtz. A reception by the Schools' Parents Council will follow. For tickets, call the WC office, TO. 9-2014. Other Circle activity saw Branch 460-E elect new officers at its 18th birthday party. In- ducted into office were Maurice Goldsmith, chairman; Frank Newberg, vice-chairman; Rose Ensink, Moe Caplan, Rochelle Aronson and Libby Pintarich, secretaries; A b e Brownstein, treasurer; Esther Freeman, hos- pitale '. Branch 1060 will meet at 9 p.m., Saturday, in the home of the Ed Shifrins, 20050 Vaughan, for a dramatic workshop. Those interested in forming a dramatic group are invited. Election of officers also is scheduled. Woman Jurist to-Address NCJW March Luncheon E mina Schaver's Eiii e Selections Enhance Concert A wide selection of Yiddish and Hebrew compositions, in- cluded in Emma Schaver's pro- gram as soloist at the Jewish Music Month concert of the Jewish Community Center Sym- phony, Sunday afternoon, at the Davison Center, added great value to the annual event Mrs. Schav,er again showed great skill as an interpreter of Jewish folk songs. She was in excellent voice and was warmly received by the large audience. Her program included Yam Lied by Schneyer-Lavry, Kin- ereth by Mark Lavry, Jacob Weinberg's Yemenite Song, Song of Songs by Lazare Saminsky and Julius Chajes' Adarim. Again. the e Symphony, under Chajes' direction, presented a fine concert. Featured for the first time was Karel Salomon's "Israeli You Symphony," which was given its American premiere at this concert. Two other soloists at the concert were Shirley Seguin, pianist, and Harvey Seigel, both The Bar Mitzvah of Steven of whom added to the pleasure Jay Gall, son of Dr. and Mrs. of the event. - Henry Gall, of 16906 Log Cabin, will be observed on Feb. 23, at Temple Israel. Caroline K. Simon, one of the outstanding women jurists in the country, will be guest speak- er at a paid-up membership luncheon of the Detroit Section, I National Council of .Jewish Women, at 12:30 p.m., March 4, I _in the Temple Israel Youth Ac-I tivities Building. Discussing hu- man rights, her topic will be "Let's Weigh Human Values." A member of the New York and International Bar Associa- tions, Mrs. Simon is chairman of the New York State Youth Com- mission and has headed various committees on the National Con- ference of Christians and Jews. She has worked to effect inclu- sion of women on New York juries and is an active- member Of NCJW. Mrs. William Frank and Mrs. Oscar Schwartz are chairmen of the afternoon. I Bar Mitzvahs 1 JWV Activities! * * * Mr. and Mrs. Robert Park- - ans, of 18940 Oak Dr., an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Richard Stephen, at 8:30 p. m. services of Temple Israel on Feb. 22. MAKE YOUR HOME DRAMA _ TICALL EF FECTIVE YETZ-COHEN AUXILIARY will hbld a paid-up member- ship party on Monday evening, in the Memorial Home. Minnie Alpert, junior vice-president, is • in charge of the program. Miriam Ferst, child welfare chairman, states that a party, scheduled at the Juvenile Deten- tion Home, has been changed to this Saturday. Games will be played, gifts given away and re- freshments served. * * * ROBERT J. RAFELSON AUXILIARY will meet this Tuesday, at the home of Mrs. Bernard Sivin, 15201 Northfield, Oak Park. Plans for a paid-up membership supper party will be made. WITH Builder Offers Last Home in Southfield (y, SHUTTERS The best design and mate- rials of Paul Heinley custom made shutters mean a lasting investment and complete satisfaction. There are no better shutters made than the Paul Heinley shutter. Call for free design and planning consultation, J. A. MacIVOR LUMBER CO. 12147 Mack Avenue (near Conner) VA 2-2101 Richard D. Friedman, a build- er of custom homes, has dupli- cated the popular model of his previous Oak Park home on six lots in Southfield Township. After selling out all of his Oak Park homes, Friedman pur- chased the six lots in South- field, where he has constructed the new homes, which consist of three bedrooms, two full col- ored tile baths and birch panel den. 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