ffi Sherry Tobias to Wed Marvin Mitteldorf cz1 z activities in Society Miss Celia Weinberg to Wed Theo. Baruch Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gaines, son, Michael, and daughter, Sharon, formerly of Glynn Ct., are now residing in their new home at 18983 Sussex. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Halperin are now residing in their new home at 25024 Rue Versailles, Oak Park, Mich. Mr. Harry W. Lipsitz, of Collingwood Ave., and Mr. Martin Ross, of Greenview Rd., will be leaving soon for six months active duty with the U. S. Air Force. Miss Muriel Kingston was recently heard in a piano recital, in which she played selections from Haydn, Bach and Beethoven. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Clamage and son, Lawrence, formerly of Prairie Avenue, are now in their new home at 29549 Gilchrist Avenue, Franklin Knolls. A sweet sixteen party was held recently for Margaret Mae Silverman, granddaughter of Mrs. Harry Silverman. Mr. and Mrs. Herman H. Stark, of 19169 Ilene, have left by air for a few weeks' vacation in Hollywood and Miami, Fla. O E E-1 00 Your Jewish News Want Ad Number is VE. 8-9364. SAM ROSENBLAT evlaster of Ceremonies and his Orchestra Detroit's Leading Entertainer ■•■•■••••■•••••■••••■•■•■•000•1■00•440' COLOR Wedding Movies Expert Work, Lowest Prices by Marshall Klaper of Scott Films UN 4-9190 4.1.0%.4.0%.•• ■ ••••• ■•W■ ENGRAVED-LI KE Wedding and Bar Mitzvah es MISS SHERRY TOBIAS es RS The engagement of Sherry Chase Tbbias to Marvin M. Mit- teldorf is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julian S. Tobias, of Oak Dr. The bride- groom-elect is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom S. Mitteldorf, of Santa Rosa Dr. Miss Tobias attended the 'Uni- versity of Michigan school of liberal arts, and is now a stu- dent at the Wayne State Uni- versity college of education. Her fiance is a senior at Wayne's college of pharmacy, and is a member of Sigma Al- pha Mu fraternity. An August wedding is planned. To Wed June 29 At a recent meeting of Sgt. MORTON A. SILVERMAN POST, Charles Miller was hon- ored by receiving a 20-year membership pin. Other mem- bers honored with 10-year pins were: ' You Can Be Sure . . . If It's DICK STEIN And His Orchestra KE. 5-2604 Clear Plastic Furniture Covers SEEMORE PLASTICOVERS Call: Celia Lee Representative U N 1-4870 WEDDINGS BAR MITZVAHS For the best in Dancing pleasure, the BILL LEONARD ORCHESTRA TY 5-0755 TO 6-1373 WE NEED Boarding homes for children temporarily separated from their families. WE PAY Boarding care and an other expenses. CALL TO. 8-2490 Jewish Family and Children's Service 13327 Linwood MISS GLORIA WOLF At a recent dinner, Mr. and Mrs. David Wolf, of Fullerton Ave., announced the engage- ment of their daughter, Gloria Fay, to Myron V. Goff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Goff, of Irvine Blvd., Oak Park. Mr. Goff is a senior at the Detroit Institute of Technology where he is majoring in busi- ness Administration. A June 29 wedding is being planned. Folk Chorus to Offer Concert, Jan. 26 In celebration of Jewish Mu- sic Month, the Detroit Jewish Folk Chorus, under the direc- tion of Harvey Schreibman, will present its annual Jacob Schae- fer Concert at 8 p.m., Jan. 26, in the John Lyons Auditorium, Fenkell at Dexter. - The program will include many of Schaefer's best-loved compositionS, including excerpts from his oratorio, "Tzvei Bri- der." There also will be Yiddish, Israeli and English numbers. A guest string ensemble will be featured, and, as an added attraction, the choir will do its rendition of "Ballad for Ameri- cans," with Ellis Freedenson as soloist. BRAVERMAN'S KOSHER MEATS FINEST - CHOICE - GRADED 102 MEAT Groun H (14 d E R BEEF '^r87` BEEF LIVER m. 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Winning five-year pins were: Lee Atkins, Jack Beckwith, Maurice Bluementhal, Hyman Brown, Isadore Cohen, Nelson Dembs, Alfred Deutsch, Arthur Finkelstein, George Fried, Dr. Sam Glassman, Irving Gold, Sam Gore- lick, Larry Gubow, Sam Haverman, Martin Horowitz, Sam Isaacs, Mor- ris Kaplan, Nathan Katz, Sidney Kerwin, Maurice Lefton, Maurice Levin, Jack Litinsky, Don . Marrich, Dr. George Mogill, Sidney Nanes, Leo Nelson, Alfred Nyovich, Allan Ostrow, Vern Palmer, Julius Rez- nick, Donald Roberts, Earl Roberts, Art Robinson, Erwin Robinson, Jack Rozner, Mel Rosenberg, Charles Rubin, Sam Schecter, Joseph Schee- ter, Sidney Schor, Jack Schwartz, jascha Selman, Earl Silverman, Harry Stein, Milton Stein, Louis Stern, Louis Weingarden and Wil- liam Yentofsky. 4 * * YETZ - COHEN AUXILIARY will meet Monday evening, at the Memorial Home, when host- esses will be Barbara Schleider and Dorothy Ziegler. The Aux- iliary, under the direction - of USO chairman Anne Weinstein, will service the Downtown USO that same day. Participating are Sara Adelman, Minnie Alpert, Edna Arnkoff, Rose Feinberg, Adele Feldman, Gertrude Hoff- man, Sarah Kaminsky, Violet Miller, Hilda Nelson, Anne Ru- bin, Shirley Selick, Marion Sher- man, Mary Shulman and Celia Yetz. A paid-up membership program is being planned for Feb. 3, announces Anne Rubin, junior vice-president. * • C The annual paid-up member- ship party of the Sgt. MORTON A. SILVERMAN AUXILIARY is planned for Wednesday eve- ning, in the Memorial Home. New members will be indoc- trinated, and five-year pins will be awarded. For reservations, call Mrs. Ida Shein, president, UN. 3-5318. INVITATIONS MISS CELIA WEINBERG '85 ° 100 For Only Inquiries Invited Mr. Harold Weinberg, of Buf- falo, N. Y., announces the en- gagement of his sister, Miss Ce- lia Weinberg, to Mr. Theodore Baruch, of Detroit, son of the late Dr. and Mrs. Jacob Baruch. 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