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May 30, 1958 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1958-05-30

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Center Ensemble to Honor Kauder

omen's

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In celebration of the 70th
birthday of Hugo Kauder, a
string ensemble, under the di•
rection of Julius Chajes with
Harvey Seigel as soloist, will
feature Kauder's Violin Con-
certo on June 8 at the Davison
Jewish Center.
It will mark the second De-
troit performance of the work
by Kauder, a native of Czecho•
slovakia. who lived most of his
life in Vienna.
His compositions include four
symphonies, six concertos,
17 string quartets and trios,
quintets and various instrumen-
tal and vocal works., He came
to this country in 1939, and still
teaches in New York City.
Other compositions listed on
the program are the first Ameri-
can performance of Suite Fran-
caise by the Swiss composer
Julien-Francois Zbinden; Suite
in modo antico (Four Fugues)

by Julius Chajes and Adagio by
Samuel Barber.
The concert is presented by
the Jewish Community Center
in coperation with the Music
Performance Trust Fund and
the American Federation of
Musicians.
The public is invited to attend
at no charge.

Installation of officers of the F. Freelander, L. Rothstein, L.
PURITY CHAPTER, Order of
UNITED ORDER OF TRUE Pollack, I. Goldman, H. King, Eastern Star, will hear Russell
SISTERS took place at a L. Kirschner, F. Berenson and McCarty, inspector with the De-
luncheon Tuesday, at North- 0. Skolnek. The installation will troit Police Department bureau
land Center. Mrs. Arthur Stern, be held at a luncheon ceremony of narcotics at its meeting
monitress, insalled the follow- planned for 12:30 p.m., Wednes- planned for 7:45 p.m., Monday,
ing women: Mesdames Harris day, at Tarn O'Shanter -Country in its temple, 80 W. Alexand-
Crane, president; George Green- Club. For reservations, call Mrs.
will follow.
berg, vice-president; Stanley Eaton, UN. 2-1605; or Mrs. erine. A social * hour
x
*
Saar, Simon Traurig and Daniel Golden, UN. 4-8343. Guests are
SISTERS OF ZION MIZ-
For the
Winograd, secretaries; David invited.
RACHI will install its new of-
Perfect Affair .
Leeser, treasurer; James Postal,
* * *
ficers at a luncheon ceremony
mentor; Harold Jackson, war- GOLDA MYERSON CHAP- at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, at
den; and Irving Bernstein, TER, Pioneer Women, will in- Holiday Manor. A musical pro-
guardian.
and His Orchestra
stall new officers at a dinner gram, featuring Yiddish and
* * *
UN 3-3737
planned for 6:30 p.m., Wednes- Hebrew songs by Mrs. Malka
Mrs. Louis Leebove has been day, at Horowitz Catering. Belle Shaw, is planned.
named chairman of the 16th Eslow, chairman, has arranged
* * *
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annual donor luncheon of the a program of singing by Mrs.
RADOMER LADIES AUXIL-
I
JACK
GORBACK
Beth Shmuel Simon Kleinplatz, with Mrs. IARY will hold a luncheon and
I
PHOTOGRAPHY
Sisterhood, it Louis Dzodin at the piano. Lin- games party at 12:30 p.m.,
Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs
i•s announced da Balberman, who sings on the Wednesday, at Northland Cen-
Our Specialty
by Mrs. B. radio, also will appear, accom- ter Hospitality House. Friends
Quality Work - Moderate Prices
Babcock, presi- panied by Judy Rydinal, and a are invited. For reservations,
UN 3-8532 Personalized
_Service
dent. The musical skit will be presented. call Mrs. Samuel Slakter, VE
event will be Mrs. Dorothy Brindze will be 6-8174.
held at 12 installing officer. For informa-
noon, June 10, tion, call LI. 3-2542 or WE.
The Word Sure Gets Around That
in the syna- 3-8046. To be inducted are Mes- Miss Landsman's
gogue social dames Samuel Sigal, president;
hall, when Saul Eskow and Ann Rubenfear, Betrothal. Revealed
Rabbi Samuel vice - presidents; Louis Dzodin,
is giving the best deal on a 1958
H. Prero will Jack Simmons, Max Gladstone,
be guest Abe Parker, Morris Mondrow,
speaker. T h e Sam Lupovich and Irving Ste-
Sue-Debs, com- pak, secretaries.
posed of Millie
* * *
Lipschutz,
IOTA
ALPHA
PI sorority's
Mrs. Leebove Ruth Wein-
berger and Suzi Bicoll, will Nu Chapter at Wayne State
present a musical program. University was honored by hav-
Prizes will be awarded. For ing the following members rec-
12240 Jos. Campau
9 Blks. S. of Davison
tickets, call Mrs. Leebove, TO. ognized for outstanding scholas-
tic achievement at the univer-
TW 1-0600
5-1351, or TU. 3-3370.
LI 8-4119
sity's annual honors convoca-
* * *
I'm as near as your phone
tion: Eleanore Tractenberg, Eva
EZRA AID TO ISRAEL will Kuhn, Beverly Simon and Ber-
be the guests of Mrs. S. Woll nice Lahr.
at a brunch planned for June
* * *
9, at Northland Center Hos-
YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR
pitality House. For reservations
CHOLEM has scheduled its an-
call Mrs. Woll, UN. 4-1903.
nual installation luncheon at
* * *
MISS RUBYJEAN LANDSMAN
100 VOICES
DETROIT LADIES' AUX- 12:30 p.m., Monday, at Sammy's,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lands-
Don Frolinian, Director
ILIARY, American Medical when the following newly-elect-
Center at Denver, will sponsor ed officers will be inducted: man, of Fleet St., announce the
Assisting Artists:
Emily Adams, Violinist
a luncheon Tuesday afternoon, Mesdames Mervin Gar d n e r, engagement of their daughter,
president;
Simon
Shifman,
Sig-
Rubyjean,
to
Richard
Lewis
Joyce and Joanne Weintraub. Pianists
in the home of Mrs. Max
mund Reifler and Harry Stone, Gould, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
- Cantor Jacob Sonenklar, Tenor
Ducker, 4255 Tyler.
vice-presidents; Carl Braun, thur I. Gould, of Huntington
Rebecca Frohman, Bella Goldberg,
* * *
Accompanists
PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT Sam Pinkis, Ben Raimer, Sam Woods.
SUNDAY EVENING
Moskovitz
and
Lou
Goldberg,
The
bride-elect,
a
graduate
of
CLUB is planning its annual
secretaries; and M. A. Fine, Kingswood School, Cranbrook,
JUNE 1st, 8:30 P.M.
election meeting at 8:30 p.m.. treasurer.
is
now
attending
the
University
DETROIT
INSTITUTE OF ARTS
Monday, in the Hayim Green-
* *
of Michigan. Her fiance is a
Tickets: $2.50, $1.75, $1.25
berg Center, 19161 Schaefer.
GAMMA KAPPA CHI ALUM- student in the U. of M. school
For Reservations- Call: LI 3-3253
Mrs. Sam Weinman, chairman
DON FROHMAN
of architecture.
of the nominating committee, NI AUXILIARY recently
comprised of Mesdames Morris elected Mrs. Saul Greenfield as
Greenberg, Norman Golden - president to succeed Mrs. Ches-
berg, Joe Weinberg and Hyman ter Winston. Other new officers
Nerenberg, will present the are Mesdames Sam LaFond and
slate of officers. Nominations Robert Pasman, vice-presidents;
also may be made from the Sam Reder, secretary; and LouiS
Chess, treasurer. An installation
floor.
dinner-dance is being planned

*
EQUALITY CLUB is plan- for July 10.
* * *
ning a social evening to follow
YOUNG
ISRAEL
WOMEN'S
a business session on Wednes-
day evening; in the home of LEAGUE will hold its spring
Mrs. Sylvia Myers, 18717 Schae- "U" luncheon, sponsored by the
fer. Plans, for the summer Union of Orthodox Jewish Con-
months and for the annual gregations of America, which is
donor luncheon Will be dis- providing the food, at 12:30
cussed at a luncheon meeting p.m:, June 11, at Young Israel
planned for June 16, in the Center.
* * *
home of Mrs. Sam Reiner, 18003
BETH
MOSES
SISTERHOOD
Northlawn.
* * *
recently inducted the following
JEWISH WOMEN'S EURO- officers at a program in Sam-
PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA- my's: Mesdames Florence Korn-
TION will meet at 12 noon, wise, president; Henrietta Palm-
Monday, in the D. W. Simons er, vice-president; Eleanor Wais,
Center, 4000 Tuxedo, when secretary; and Beatrice Leader-
plans will be discussed for the man, treasurer.
* * *
installation luncheon, to take
FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER,
place at 12 noon, June 18, at
Mizrachi Women, will close the
Rainbow Terrace.
*
*
season, when it meets Monday,
WRUBEL & KOZIN are proud to offer for the
Mrs. Irving Chaiken will be in the home of Mrs. Jack Car-
34th year Detroit's most complete
installed as president of NEW men, 4031 Glendale. Mrs. Philip
Fur Storage service. Complete protection in
LIFE CHAPTER, American Fealk has been named installa-
Medical Center at Denver, suc- tion chairman for the induction
modern cold storage vaults. Expert cleaning and
ceeding Mrs. Edward Epstein of new officers at a luncheon
glazing by master craftsmen.
in office. Dr. Jack Lawson, in- June 16, at Rainbow Terrace.
Should you desire, your old fur can be
• *
stalling officer, also will induct
restyled with elegance and fine workmanship to a
A board meeting of the JEW-
Mesdames A. Ezrach, J. Eaton,
glamorous new stole, jacket, or coat.
CO. Barnes and J. Kriegel, vice- ISH NATIONAL FUND AUX-
Phone UN. 4-2275 Today.
FURRiERS
presidents; M. Kolovsky, treas- ILIARY is announced for 12:30
urer; M. Kravetz, P. Kravetz, S. p.m., Tuesday, in the home of
Marx and L. Parzen, secretaries; Mrs. William Schumer, 12940
19330 LIVERNOIS, 1 1/2 Blocks North of 7 Mile Road
D. Goldman, trustee; and E. Ep- Dartmouth, Oak Park. A des-
stein, chaplain. Members of the sert luncheon will be served,
OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS TO 9 P.M.
board are Mesdames D. Golden. according to IVIrs. William Levin,
D. Madvin, S. Marcus, J. Goren, board chairman.

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