- THE DE TROIT JEWISH NEW or — 7 4-4 (ULF Temple Israel Young Marrieds' Year JHSS Institute Working out final plans for the Catt- dlelight Ball, a din- ner-dance that will climax the season for the Young Mar- rieds Group of Tem- ple Israel, are the cochairmen of the event, left to right, Mrs. Irving Rosen- berg, Mrs. Stanley Millman, Mr. Rosen- berg and Mr. Mill- man. The program will begin with a cocktail hour at 6:30 p.m., May 18, in the temple's Leon Fram Hall. Dancing will be to the music of Russ Weaver's orchestra. Comedian Sammy Shore will entertain. For reservations, call Mrs. Sidney Kirman, DI. 1-3024. Symphony in Pleasing Concert The Center Symphony Orch- estra delivered another pleas- ing performance at its fifth con- cert of the season, Tuesday night, in the Hyman C. Broder auditorium. The major work presented by the orchestra, Julius Chajes con- _ ducting, was the Beethoven Symphony No. 2, rendered in admirable manner. In addition to the 'uplifting harmonies and caressing passage s, Chajes brought out the particular pulse so evident in the composer's symphonies. The rendition, how- - ever, would have been bettered by a bit more sharpness of ex- ecution by the orchestra. The body presented Gluck's Overture, "Iphegenia in Aulis" with overall majesty. During the latter half of the concert, the string orchestra performed the brief, but beau- tiful plum, Air for G String, by J. S. Bach, which was en- hanced by the violin solo of Edouard Kesner. . Soloist for the Mozart Piano Concerto in D Minor (K. 466) was. Gizi Santo, prominent pian- ist of the Detroit Conservatory of Music. Miss Santo's feeling for the composition was evi- denced by her wonderful deli- cacy in performance but she might have conveyed more con- trasts in mood and stress. For the , work's third move- ment she utilized the fitting cadenza written by Chajes. The masterful technique and sweetness of her encore, Valse, by the contemporary Alexander Glazunov, culminated the savory concert. —S.K• 8n1agem,ents . 1 At a recent family dinner party, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Bensman announced the en- gagement of his daughter, Elaine Frances, to Melvin Burg, of New York City. Wedding plans are being made for July 4. nnouncements April 27—To Mr. and Mrs jack Lichter (Ethel Garber), of 16848 Baylis, a son, Maurice Jay. * * * April 23 — Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dovitz (Annette Gore), of 19766 Whitcomb, a son, Clifford Jan. * * * April 22 —• To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brasch (Blanche Fit- low), of 23560 Morton, Oak Park, a daughter, Helene Ann. * * * April 22—To Dr. and Mrs. Dennis J. Kovan (Mildred Lewis), of 10651 W. 10 Mile, Oak Park, a daughter, Linda Sue. * * April 22 — To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shiffman (Lorraine Mi- con),- of 20120 Woodbine, a daughter, Cindy Jill. * * * April 20 — To Mr. and Mrs. RABBI YEHUDAH LOEWY .A404Et. 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Norfolk Ave., a ton, David Jeffrey. . * * * April 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Kahan (Donna Wol- coff), Detroiters now of Chi- cago, Ill., a ton, Jeffrey Farrell. * * April 11 To Mr. and Mrs. Haskell Greenfield (Florence Festenstein), of 18694 Winthrop, a son, Jeremy Michael. * * * April 10 — To Mr. and Mrs. Alan S. Kohn (Phyllis Bussell), of 13305 S. Norfolk, a son, Les- lie Michael. * * April 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Earl A. Barth (Ann Jackson), of 18260 Stansbury, a son, David Edward. * * * April 4—To Rabbi and Mrs. Walter H. Plaut (Hadassah Yanich, of Detroit), of Great Neck, Long Island, N. Y. a son, Joshua Eli, * * * March 30 --To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Goldberg (Beverly Lor- raine Karbal), of 18515 Hilton, daughter, Mindy Ann, Detroit high school seniors are planning to attend the third an- nual Institute for Jewish High School Seniors, to be held at 7:30 p.m., Wednesday at Temple Israel, announced Hoke Levin, Institute chairman. Organized with the aid of a student co-ordinating commtitee, chaired by Nan Scholnick, Mum- ford senior class president, the Institute will include students from Cass, Central, Mumford and Oak Park High Schools. Student committee members are Renee Schiff, of Central, Allan Scher and Seymour Goss, pres- ident and secretary, respective- ly of the Oak Park senior class. At the Institute, sponsored by the Jewish Community Council, Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation, Jewish Social Service Bureau, Jewish Vocational Service and the Jewish War Veterans, the seniors will learn about Jewish community resources. A feature of the institute will be discussion of interdating. Representatives of the par- ticipating agencies will serve as resource persons during the question period. Refreshments and a social hour will follow the discussion. All Jewish seniors are invited to attend. 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