U. of M. Students Reveal Engagement Central Morris Bermans Feted Center Symphony on 50th Anniversary to Start Season Wigh, Activities with Two Soloists By BEVERLY SCHWARTZ ti soloists in a program celebrat- ing Jewish Music Month. Guest artist for the March 25 concert will be renowned cell- ist Joseph Schuster. The final concert on April 29 will feature the solo appearance of Mischa Kottler, Detroit pianist. Tickets for each concert are on sale at Grinnell's and Jew- ish Community Center. Special concerts for young people will be given at the branch on Dec. 22 and May 16. Performances by outstanding Plans for Central's big Cen- soloists will highlight the 1957- tennial celebration swung into 1958 Center Symphony Orches- action as `Lites crowded school tra series when Julius Chajes, corridors to begin the fall term. conductor, opens the season Oct. As the oldest high school west 8, 8:30 p.m., in the Davison of the Allegheny Mountains, Jewish Center. Central celebrates its 100th an- Guest soloists for the first con niversary this year. The Cen- cert will, be Paul Olefsky, first tennial year will include many cellist, and Lare Wardrop, Eng- special activities, culminating in lish horn player, both with the a JUne '58 senior class Cen- Detroit Symphony. tennial Pageant and a , banquet Orchestras—Entertainment for all alumni in May of 1958. Featured pianist for the Nov. 308 Fox Bldg. All Central alumni are re- 19 concert will be Julius Cha- quested by Centennial chair- WO 2-4814 - UN. 4-4346 ies, the orchestra's regular con- man, Clyde Kammerer, to send ductor. Marguerite Kozenn, so- in their names to the school prano, and Anthony Marlowe, for the mailing list as soon as MR., MRS. MORRIS BERMAN tenor,- will appear with the or- MISS ALINE LAPPIN possible. Below is a coupon for Mr. and Mrs. Morris A. Ber- chestra on Jah. 21. Dr. and Mrs. Irwin I. Lappin, this purpose. On Feb. 25, Mischa Mischa- man, of 17158 Roselawn, re- of 19310 Parkside, have an- cently were honored on the oc- koff, - concertmaster of the De- nounced the engagement of FREE troit Symphony, and Rose Coo- their daughter, Aline Doris, to Cut out and mail to Central High casion of their golden wedding per, soprano, will be featured anniversary at a party given for School, 2425 Tuxedo, Detroit 6: KNITTING Edward Barr y Stulberg son' of them by their children. The Mr. and Mrs. Max Stulberg, of INSTRUCTIONS dinner and reception at the Name 17503 Prairie. Dance with Delight Rainbow Terrace followed a * Alterations—Blocking- The bride-to-be is a junior in to ceremony in which the Bermans Class Year Assembling—On All Knits the school of education at the repeated marital vows they first LARRY FREEDMAN University of Michigan. Zone the YARN house Address pledged when they were mar- and His Orchestra Mr. Stulberg, a graduate . of ried on Aug. 25, 1907 in Rus- UN 4-8555 13330 W. 7 MILE " the University of Michigan, is - — — aim= •• ••I LI 7-2899 UN 1-4687 2 Blocks E. of Schaefer sia. Cantor Hyman J. Adler of- enrolled in the university law Publications office once again school. He is affiliated with Phi buzzes with activity as editors ficiated at the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Berman, De- Sigma Delta and Tau Epsilon and reporters rush to make troiters for 46 years, are charter Phi fraternities. their first deadline date of the members of the Ruzhiner Pro- year. Editor-in-chief of this gressive Farein. Their children Lifelike — In Your Home Planters semester's paper is Paula Pol- are Messrs. and Mesdames Sam- You Can Be Sure . . If It's lock. Miriam Grundstein,_ Eliza- uel Linsky, Irving Berman, Da- — Expert Work — beth Simon, Marcia Wiss, and vid S. Berman, Roy Goldberg, John Marttila are page editors. Al , Dubin, Reuben- Wolnez, • Showers • Bar Mitzvahs • Weddings And His Orchestra The first issue of the Student Louis A. Berman and Norman Jas. Couzeris at Meyers UN 4-3018 KE 5-2604 will be out Sept. 26. Kohlenberg. "This is your P. A. reporter," The couple have 20 grandchil- UN 4-6442 again will be heard in all dren, all of whom attended the groups when John Freed brings festivities. Out-of-town - guests Teacher of Voice news of the school activities to included a sister, Mrs. Meyer Speech Correction NOW IS THE TIME TO ENROLL YOUR TEENAGER `Lites each_ Tuesday morning. Greenberg of Los Angeles, Na- Margit Kormendy : IN A DANCE CLASS!' Central welcomes 14 new than Osher and Mr. and Mrs. Member N.A.T.S. members to the faculty this Charles Cloth of Toronto, Can., Studio - 100 W. Bethune Inquire About term. Among them are two new and the Roy Goldberg Family Nr. Fisher Bldg. counselors, Miss Roberta Dye, of Miami Beach, Fla. TR. 2-0496 formerly of Northeastern High, and Miss Janet De Borst for- Pianist Eleanor Lipkin new teen-age ballroom program at merly -of Mumford High. Mr. to Retuin to Detroit Ferdinand Galante and Mr. MUSIC BY Stanley Maxson are heads of After Study Abroad the English and Vocational de- After spending the last three TR 2-0056 18292 WYOMING UN 3-8374 partments, respectively. years in Italy, Eleanor Lipkin, *At Studio or in Your Home Senior activities begin this native Detroit piano virtuoso, UN. 2-2850 UN. 3-0404 year under the supervision of will return to this country on a new sponsor, Mr. Arnold Sept. 25. Hansen of the Commercial dept. Her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Better Than Ever • . . Mr. Franklin Henshaw, beloved Ezra Lipkin, of 17599 Green- sponsor for six years was pr15- lawn, will meet • her in New WINKLER TELESCOPES STUDIOS THE mated to head of the Social "Have One" York on her Call after 6 P.M. Studies dept. of Southwestern arrival from Saturdays & Sundays 16560 ILENE AVENUE High School. Naples aboard All Day Central's thought for the the SS Israel. TY 4-2478 week: "Be unafraid in all things Miss Lipkin, when you know you are in the who received a Piano Instruction by experienced Faculty for right." :master's degree Distinguished Musical in music in Beginners and all Grades of Advancement. Entertainment June from the Monthly Assemblies, Recitals, and Examinations. I. Rokeach & Sons by ,.St. Cecelia Aca d e mia, Forms Oil Corporation UN 1-1518 Also Home instruction where , she I. Rokeach Sons, Inc., has .;studied during and his orchestra acquired substantial oil and gas Miss Lipkin her stay in properties in Harris and Nolan YOU STILL HAVE TO 7-0168 Counties, Tex., from H. A. Pot- Italy, will concertize on Oct. 2, at the Grosse Pointe War Me- TIME ter & Associates or Houston, •• • • I morial, 33 Lake Shore Dr., To' Have Your Drapes Cleaned Tex., according to a recent press Grosse Pointe. for the release. LET US ASSIST YOU This will be her first appear- The Harris County property ance in Detroit since she was with your BAR-MITZVAH produces oil from the Miocene the guest soloist at a concert of and WEDDING PLANS sands in the Dyresdale Oil the Music Study Club two years • They take down and rehang draperies and cornices. Fields. The well reserves ex- ago. Miss Lipkin also is sched- You may select your invitations, • They specialize in cleaning ceed Pk million barrels. draperies, curtains, banquet • announcements and accessories uled for an appearance as solo- cloths, lamp shades and blankets. To take over the properties, ist with the Women's Symphony with complete. confidence as to Also fine workmanship on quality . and correctness of form. I. Rokeach & Sons, Inc. has Orchestra in December. wearing apparel. Home appointments made for formed the Rok-Oil and Gas After the first of the year, your convenience. Corp. Miss Lipkin plans to return to I. Rokeach & Sons has been Europe for an extended concert - THE EMBASSY PRESS one of the leading manufactur- tour. VErmont 8-5600 ers of kosher foods and house- hold cleansers since 1870. Fresh Air Society Friday, September 13, 1957 Dave Diamond e$ , 1.4441. ix Yo MEMO ■ ARTIFICIAL PLASTIC PLANTS DICK STEIN FLOWER HILL FLORISTS JACK BARNES' JULIE ADLER'S DANCE STUDIO the Counts Wad Waas THIRTEENTH SEASON . 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