Joan S. Hamburger Shaarey Zedek Panel to Present Two Rabbis Orthodox and Conservative the Rabbinic al Assembly of Weds Frederick Simon points of view on religious America. . activities iii Society 1 • A surprise party honoring Mr. Eugene Brumer on the occa- sion of his 60th birthday was held on Feb. 17, at Rainbow Ter- race. The party for Mr. Brumer, of 18970 Ohio, was attended by 200 relatives and. friends, and was given by his children, Mr. Ralph Brumer and Mr.-.and Mrs. James KoVacs and his brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Max Brutner. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fein and faniily, formerly of Otsego Ave., 'are now residing in their new home at 23580 Moritz, Oak Park. The family has just returned from New 'York where they attended the wedding of their niece, Rifki Fisch, to Rabbi Peretz Plotnick, and vacationed at West Orange, N.J. . Mr. and Mrs. Mendel Stark, of Broadstreet, are presently cruising in the Caribbean. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph. Greenbaum, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schumtkr, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shear, and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Stern left from New York for a' 11-day cruise on the maiden voyage of the SS Statendam. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Weisner, formerly of Wildemere Ave., are now residing in their new home at 10355 Wisconsin. Rita Sloan, 13-year-old Jewish Community Center Music School ,student, has been awarded first prize at the "Solo and Ensemble Festival," held in Ypsilanti, Feb. 9. Rita, who studies piano with Julius Chajes, will make her debut recital March 24, at the Davison Center. Pioneer Women P lan 'Child Day' Mrs. Harry, Mondry, vice- president of funds for Detroit Council of Pioneer Women, ad- vises that Mrs. Norman L e e - mon will serve as genearal chairman f o r its eighth an- nual "W o rld Jewish C hild D a y." -M r s. Leem.on is president of Aviva Chapter, Pioneer Wo- men, and co-- Mrs. Leemon editor of t h e PW local monthly publication, The Clarion. Mrs. Frank Rath will be WJCD co-chairman. All WJCD campaign proceeds collected by Pioneer Women and its sister organization in Israel, Moatzot Hapoalot, will aid; the Child.- Resclie7„.PrWam, f VotitIV':411Yali, wM 500n young 'people`monthly to Israel. Since 1934, $5,0Q0 youth . from 72 countries have been rescued through the program. 111.46 m A cannister drive, March •24 to 31, will open the campaign. DriVe chairmen will be Mrs. Louis Daimond and Mrs. Philip Ficld. An April 13 dance at Ads, Shalom Synagogue will highlight the project. The dance Committee will include Mes- dames Jack Gosman, chairman; Martin Messer, advisor; Simon Karbel; prizes; William Katz, tickets; Isadore Cohen and Julius Tatelman, arrangements. A children's coin book party, April 24, at the. Westown Thea- ter, will wind up the campaign. Party ‘chairmen will be Mrs. Jerome Brainin and Mrs. Y. Selman. fl arriages HAMER-KATZ. In a . cere- mony Feb. 10, at Agudas Achim Congregation, East St. Louis, fill., Sadie Katz, daughteZ of Mrs. .Toe Katz, of that.,dity;, and the late Mr. Katz, .became the bride of Joseph Hamer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hamer, - of Detroit. Following a wedding trip to New Orleans, the couple will make their home in Detroit. Besides the bridegroom's par- ents, Detroiters attending the ceremony . were Mr. and :Mrs. Herbert Hamer and Mrs. Jack Simmons. Mrs. Ben Panther and sons and Mr. Alfred Plotnick, of Oak Park, also were present. * * • SCHWARTZ - GERBER. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Gerber an- nounce the recent- marriage of their daughter, Selma, - to Ar- thur Schwartz. The wedding was solemnized by Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka in the presence of the immediate families. Following a honeymoon to Florida, the couple will-make their home in Chicago. 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A feature of the 1957 pro- gram of the Stratford Shake- spearean Festival in Ontario will be a two` week Film Festival, July 8 to July 20, running in conjunction with the fifth an- nual season of drama, July 1 to Sept. 7, and the third annual season of music, July 31 to Sept. 6. 8ngagements Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fried- man, of Elmhurst Ave., an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Charlene, to Bernard Firestone, son of Mrs. A. J. Rosenshine and the late Mr. Samuel Firestone. The bride- elect attends Wayne State Uni- versity. Mr. Firestone is en- rolled in the university's law school, and is affiliated with Tau Epsilon Rho fraternity. * * * The engagement of Donna •Rachelle Feldman, daughter of Mrs. Sylvia Feldman, of Strath- moor Ave:, and Mr: Irving Feld- man, to David M. Zack, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis, Zack, of Glen-dale Ave., was recently an- nounced. A March 27 &wedding is, planned. 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