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May 16, 1958 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1958-05-16

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Center Symphony's 'Family Concert' to Feature Seven Soloists

Bar Mitzvahs

An array of young Detroit
talent will be displayed at the
Family Concert presented by
the Center Symphony Orches-
tra, conducted by Julius Chajes,
at 2:30 p.m., Sunday, at the
Davison branch of the Jewish
Community Center.
Harvey Seigel, concertmaster
of the Center Symphony Orches-
tra, will play
the first move- .
ment of Lalo's
S y p h o -
n i e Espag-
nole." Seigel,
native of To- 'Oe
ron to, Canada,
studied at the ".."
Juilliard rn u -
sic school in
New York and
with Mischa
Mischakoff.
Shirley S e -
guin, young ......
pianist, will be Miss Landis
heard in Gershwin's Rhapsody
in Blue. She is a recent winner
of competitions sponsored by
Grinnell Brothers and the Mu-
sic Study Club. This will mark
her second performance with
the Center Symphony.
Wyn Garden Landis, soprano
and Irving Rosengard, baritone,

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Frankel
of 18243 Oak Dr., announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Bruce
Howard, on Saturday, at Adas
Shalom Synagogue. A dinner
for the immediate family in
Bruce's honor will be held Sun-
day.
*
*
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Feldman, of
18072 Santa Barbara, announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Paul David, ow Saturday, at
Adas Shalom Synagogue.
* * *
The Bar Mitzvah of Lester
Warren Sterns, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Manny Sterns, of 18603
Ilene, will be observed on Sat-
urday, at Beth Aaron Syna-
gogue. A luncheon in Lester's
MISS GERI PONTE
honor will be held Sunday, at
Rainbow Terrace.
The engagement of Geri
* * *
Polite to Sheldon F. Markel,
The
Bar
Mitzvah of Hugh
son of Mrs. Edward J. Levitt,
of 17324 Muirland, and the late Wolfe Ross, son of Mrs. Bessye
Mr. David Markel, was an- Sachs Ross, of 14120 W. 9 Mile,
nounced recently by the bride- Oak Park, will be observed on
elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. May 24, at Cong. Ahavas Achim.
Charles Ponte, of Forest Hills, A reception in his honor will be
held from 3 to 6 p.m., June 1,
N.Y.
Miss Polite, a student at the in the family home.
* * *
University of Michigan, is af-
The Bar Mitzvah of Jay Mi-
filiated with Delta Phi Epsilon
sorority. Mr. Markel, a U. of M. chael Coopersmith, son of Mr.
graduate, is now a freshman in and Mrs. Edward I. Cooper-
the university's medical school. smith, of 18966 Roselawn, will
He is a member of Phi Beta be observed on May 24, at Adas
Kappa, Phi Delta Epsilon and Shalom Synagogue. A dinner in
Jay's honor will be held the
Sigma Alpha Mu fraternities.
A July 5 wedding in New following Wednesday, at the
Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel.
York is being planned.

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Women s : Ulu

(More Clubs on Page 15)
A special board of directors
meeting has been called by the
JEWISH WOMEN'S EURO-
PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA-
TION for 12 noon, Monday, in
the home of Mrs. Sarah Ross,
17539 Northlawn. Arrangements
will be made for a luncheon and
games party at 12 noon, June'
25, at Federal's Oakman store.

YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR
CHOLEM will meet at 12:30
p.m., May 19, in the home of
Mrs. Edward Stark, 24542
George Washington, Southfield
Township, when nominations of
officers will be featured.
• * *
WOMEN'S AUXILIARY, Jew-
ish Home for Aged, will hold its
installation of officers ceremony
at 12 noon, Monday, at Rainbow
Terrace. Mrs. Mark Benach will
be installing officer. Mrs. Fran-
ces Kaye, soprano, will headline
the program of entertainment.
Mrs. Bernard Aston, president,
advises that refreshments are
planned.
* * *
CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women,
will meet at 12 noon, Wednes-
day, in the Hayim Greenberg
Center, when brunch will be
served. Mrs. Yetta Landy will
review Mordecai Kaplan's book,
"Judaism as a Civilization," ad-
vises Mrs. Sylvia Stashefsky,
president. Friends are invited.
A games party is planned for
June 3, at Federal's Oakman
auditorium.

Ronald A. Seltzer
Wins Sophomore
WSU Medical Award

Ronald A. Seltzer, son of
Prof. and Mrs. Lawrence Selt-
zer, has won the award for
having done the best work in
his first two years of studies
in the Wayne State University
Medical School.
The award was made by the
Alumni Association of Wayne
State University Medical School
at its annual meeting on May 7.
Ronald holds a B.A. degree
from the University of Mich-
igan. He is president of his
class. His father is chairman of
the economics department at
Wayne State University.

WHAT
EVERY
BRIDE

well-known Detroit singers,
have been under the tutelage
of Marguerite Kozenn Chajes for
the past few years. They will be
heard in arias by Mozart, Verdi
and Strauss-.
Inez Hullinger, Richard Mar-
gitza and Mario De Fiore, all
members of the Center Sym-
phony, will be heard as soloists
in Vivaldi's Concerto grosso in
D minor.

In 1957, there were over 370 •
persons killed while crossing at
an intersection with signal. Re-
member, cross cautiously.

PLEASE NOTE.

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17 -THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Frid ay, May 1 6, 1958

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