Friday, Ap ril 18, 1958—THE DETROIT JEW ISH NEWS-1 6 Alpha Omega Women Schedule Annnal Donor Event, Wednesday 1 Brevities V AnneNuefeld's Troth to Dr. P. Levin Told CHAMBER OPERA THEA- TER OF DETROIT will pre: sent an evening of classical and romantic music at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the lecture hall of the Detroit Institute of Arts. Among the soloists will be soprano SHIRLEY ZAFT BENYAS. Music will feature works by Scarlatti, Handel, Monteverdi, Gluck, M o z a r t, Brahms, Schubert and Strauss. Discussing the progress of ticket sales for its annual donor luncheon are these members of the Detroit Women of Alpha Omega dental fraternity, shown left to right,' seated: Mrs. LESLIE MOSS, co-chairman; Mrs. JAMES GOODFRIEND, chairman; standing, Mesdames GERALD MICHAEL, president; JULIUS BARR and EDWIN SCHNEIDER, co-chairmen. The donor will be held Wednesday afternoon, at the Sheraton- Cadillac Hotel, and pioceeds will support philanthropies here and in Israel. A fashion show and the award of prizes are planned. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Schneider, DL 1-1514, or Mrs. Moss, UN. 1-6227. Lydia Berry. to Receive AL Oratorical Award SAM ROSENBLAT BODZIN FAMILY CLUB, at its recent meeting, welcomed Mr. and Mrs. Irving Pachtman (Ruth Bodzin) and son, Jack, of Brooklyn, N.Y., who were here to spend the Passover holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bodzin, of 3259 Cortland. * * YETTA FAMILY CLUB will meet Sunday night, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Weiss, of Oak Park. * * HIGH SCHOOL INTERNA- TIONAL CLUB will hear Thomas Tucker, account exec- utive for Campbell Ewald Ad- vertising Co., speak on "Mod- ern Advertising Methods" at its meeting at 7 p.m., Monday, in the Parkman Branch. Li- brary, 1766 Oakman Blvd. Panelists will include Bunita Ober, Gloria Caplan and Jay Shumaker, of Mumford, and Mark Slobin, of Cass. * * * Mayor Louis C. Miriani pro- claimed April 14-20 as EPI- LEPSY WEEK in Detroit. In signing the proclamation, he noted that although epilepsy is one of mankind's oldest health problems it receives very little public attention. Music and Entertainment Just a Little Bit Better IRV FIELD and ORCHESTRA VE 5-6103 J. J. CLARKE PHOTOGRAPHY Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs Formals, Candids, 3 D's; Movies For Quality Workmanship UN 1-9000 Call Mr. Rosen MISS ANNE NEUFELD ....... ■■••■•■•••■■/•■••■■ ••••• ■ • FOR THE FINEST — IN ENTERTAINMENT—It's Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neufeld recently announced the engage- ment of their daughter, Anne Frederika, to Dr. Paul David and his Orchestra Levin, son of Dr. Samuel J. LI 7-2943 Levin and Mrs. Samuel J. Levin. The bride-elect is a graduate PLASTIC FURNITURE of Wayne State University COVERS where she is presently employed MADE TO ORDER OR in the radio and television de- READY MADE partment. Dr. Levin was gradu- ated from the University of i°.,4 CALL ANNA KARBAL TO. 7-0874 Michigan college of medicine where he was affiliated with Phi Delta Epsilon fraternity, and is currently a resident physician at Harper Hospital. A June 22 wedding is Outstanding Hair Stylist planned. Now With Julius Rosenwald Post, Amer- Master of Ceremonies ican Legion, will hold a "Guest and his Orchestra Night," at 8:30 p.m. Wednes- Detroit's Leading Entertainer day, at 17556 Wyoming. Guest TO 8-2067 TO 6-5016 speaker will be William Hordes who will talk on the state of Israel. To Help Make Your Wedding, Lydia Berry, 17, of 2424 Edi- Bar Mitzvah or Party a Success son, will receive the American Call Legion regional oratorical con- test award—consisting of a di- ploma, medal and a cash prize. And His Entertaining A social hour, sponsored by Orchestra — DI 1-1386 the Ladies Unit of the post, will follow. For further information, KENNETH S. MOSS, of 20018 call adjutant Joseph Shapiro, Dance with Delight Houghton, has been named UN 1-6039. to chairman of the annual drive of i LARRY FREEDMAN ! U of M Honorary Societies the Hamtramck Lions Club, In- and his Orchestra ternational, to raise funds for Select Three Area Girls UN 1-4687 1 Two coeds from Huntington the blind. The campaign will LI 7-2899 Woods and another from De- reach its peak during White troit were among those tapped Cane Week, May 4 to 10, and this week by University of contributions may be sent to the WE NEED Michigan honorary societies for Hamtramck Lions Club, Box 52, Boarding homes for children "outstanding scholarship and Hamtramck 12, in care of Moss. temporarily separated from Proceeds are used to furnish leadership." their families. They are Joan Rodman, of leader dogs, Braille watches, W E PAY 18234 Woodingham, and Joan white canes, talking books, Kaatz, of 26510 Dundee, Hunt- Braille typewriters, radios, pro- Boarding care and 01 other ington Woods, who were named jection magnifiers and provide expenses. to Wyvern, junior women's hon- eye glasses and eye operations. CALL orary society; and Sarah Wein- Funds also give financial assis- TO. 8-2490 er, of 25564 Wareham, Hunting- tance to such organizations as Jewish Family and ton Woods, pledged by Mortar Welcome Home for the Blind Board, national senior honorary and Penrickton Nursery. Children's Service society for women maintaining 13327 Linwood a minimum B plus average. Evergreen Sisterhood Sammy Barsh "They that endeavor to abol- ish vice, destroy also virtue; for contraries, though they de- stroy one another, are yet the life of one another." — Sir Thomas Browne, 1642. 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