• Paula Levine to Wed Detroit Painter. Exhibits in N.Y.C. 1rindsor Law Student A former Cass TechniCal High School student this week re- ceived recognition in national art circles when his paintings were mentioned in the April issue of Art News. He is Harvey Steingold, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Steingold, of 24659 Rensselaer, Oak Park. The young painter's works were noted in the art magazine in connection with the group show, "Experimentation," now at the Studio Gallery, New York. Steingold has been studying for the last two years at Cooper Union School of Science and Art, where he was accepted after competitive examinations with thousands of applicants. Gena Ritchie Monahan, artist- director of the Studio Gallery considers. Steingold one of the- most promising of her regular exhibitors. In the present exhi- bition, Steinbold has two large paintings and two lithographs. Before being admitted to Cooper Union, Steingold served in the U.S, Army. 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They were officers at a luncheon meeting loaned to the Surf by the Ar- planned for 12 noon, Wednes- thur Hoffman Fine Arts Gallery day, at Holiday Manor. Robert in New York. C. Kohler, assistant director of the Michigan Anti-Defamation The Szyk works will be ex- League, will be guest speaker, hibited for two weeks during and the film, "Tragedy in s a the Detroit - engagement of "The Temporary Town," award-win- Ladykillers," s t a r r in g Alec ning television program, will Guinness, 'which opens Thurs- be seen. Membership and mem- day. bership retention awards will MISS PAULA LEVINE be presented. DR.,,NASROLLAH S. FATEMI * * * Mr. and Mrs. Sante Levine, of The eighth annual convention PISGAH LODGE is currently the en- announce Stoepel Ave., of the Michigan Region of the rehearsing for the presentation gagement of their daughter, Zionist Organization of Amer- Paula, to Harold Taub, son of of "The Women," a three-act ica will be held Sunday, April JAFFE-KEIL. In a ceremony Mr._ and Mrs. Samuel Taub, of Broad•Way comedy, directed by 28, at Hotel Pantlind, Grand April 14, Mildred Hester Keil, Stuart Piggins; which will be. Victoria Ave., Windsor, Ont. Rapids, Michigan, it was an- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The bride-elect is a student presented at 8:30 p.m., May 14-, nounced by Leon Kay, regional George D. Keil, of the Lee at Wayne State University. Her in the Detroit Institute Of Arts. Plaza Hotel, was united in mar- president. fiance holds a BA degree from The program, one , of several Delegates representing 15 riage to Robert Roy Jaffe, son Assumption College, and now planned by the Bnai Brith cen- 'Jewish communities in Michi- of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jaffe, attends Osgoode Hall L a w tennial committee, will defray of Oak Park, Mich. costs of the centennial, being gan are expected to attend. A School, in Toronto. An August wedding is being celebrated later this year. 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