The presidency of the Ladies of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, vacant since the death last February of Mrs. Pearl Rotten- berg who had served in that capacity for 25 years, was filled -at a special meeting last week when Mrs. Isadore Levin was elected to of- fice, by accla- mation. Mrs. Hannah C.o h e n, who had served as acting interim ::president, an- nounced Mrs. Levin's el e c- Mrs. Levin tion. The Levin family connection with the Beth Yehudah is ex- tremely close, the president's husband being a nephew of Rab- bi Yehudah Levin, after whom the institution is named. He also is a board member of the Yeshivah and a vice-president of Cong. Shomrey Emunah. Mrs. Levin. well-known for her work in the community, is a former president of the Beth Yehudah PTA and the Sister- hood of Young Israel and is cur- rently president of the Wo- men's Sabbath League. She also is chairman of the Detroit Mothers Committee for Batei Avot orphanage in Bnei Brak, Israel. Mrs. Levin's two children, Diana, now a student at Stern College for Women, and Wil- liam, an honor student at Yesh- ivah University, are both grad- uates of the Beth Yehudah Schools. Irene Pianin, Alex Joffe Recital Next Wednesday Don Frohman, noted concert, opera baritone and vocal coach, presents Irene Pianin, soprano, and Alex Joffe, baritone, in a vocal recital next Wednesday, 8:30 p.m., at the Baldwin Re- cital Hall, Woodward at Ferry. Admission is free. At the piano will be Rebecca and Don Froh- man. Rabbi MILTON ARM, for- merly of Detroit, was installed as spiritual leader of Cong. Beth Israel, Milwaukee, Wis., at a special ceremony recently. 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LADY FERGUSSON (center), grand-niece of the late Lord Balfour, author of the historic Balfour Declaration, met here during her Detroit visit with the Women's Division of the Detroit Israel Bond Organization and told of the importance of lending economic support to Israel through the purchase of Israel Bonds. Presiding at the event, held at the home of Mrs. JACK GORELICK (right), was Mrs. MAX STOLLMAN (left), chairman of the Detroit Bond Sponsors. rth tAnnouncernents Oct. 26 — To Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Grossbart (Doris Hoff- man), of 12711 Sterling Ct., Oak Park, a daughter, Rosanne Mar- lene. * * * Oct. 23 — To Mr. and Mrs. Larry Nedelman (Anna Siegler) of 20221 Stout, a son, Michael Alan. * * * Oct. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Radner (Barbara Sklover), of 17537 Fairfield, a son, Edward Richard. * * * Oct. 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Kraft (Esther Bistrow), a daughter, Valerie Gynne. * * Oct. 16 — To Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Geller (Shirley Davidson), of 18079 Schaefer, a daughter, Barbara Lynn. * * * Oct. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kobylanski (Florence Brooks), of 18660 Freeland, a daughter, Allene Hope. * *. Oct. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. San- ford Green (Shirley Levine,) of Ardmore Ave., a daughter, Eliza- beth Ruth. • * * Oct. 13 — To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Murray Pankin (Gloria Ann Shapiro, of Kansas City, Mo.), of Whitmore Rd., a son, Sanford James. * * * Oct. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Al Kline (Myrna Linden), of 19146 Redfern, a son, Mitchell An- drew. * * * Oct. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Bur- ton Davis (Claire Lerman), for- mer Detroiters now of Cleve- land, 0., a son, Jeffrey Howard. * * * Oct. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sklar (Rita Abraham), of 20291 Lahser, a son, Alan David. * * Sept. 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Neeman (Shirley Si- lets, of Detroit), of Cincinnati, 0., a daughter, Tracy Carol. * * * To Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell L. Nadis, of 20230 Plainview, a son, Ronn Samuel. Dr. Bergen Evans Slated as Town Hall Speaker Dr. Bergen Evans, professor of English at Northwestern University, radio and TV star, will speak at Detroit Town Hall, in Ford Auditorium, Wednesday, 11 a.m., on the sub- ject "On Being Funny." William's project was one of 4,500 final entries which came from all parts of the United States, Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto Rico. Only the second time in the school's history that one of its students has gained this rec- ognition, certificates to mark the occasion were given to Wil- liam, his teacher Sidney Pearl, the principal and the school. 19147 Livernois Ave. At 7 Mile Road OPEN THURS., FRI. TO 9 Iry Field in Europe on Government Tour Irving Feldman, Detroit mu- sician who is known profes- sionally as Iry Field, has been selected from thousands of ap- plicants throughout the coun- try to make a tour of European countries on behalf of the U.S. Government. The popular band leader is presently in Germany, on the first leg of a year-long stay, during which he will enter- tain and in- struct military personnel and their families. A graduate of Wayne State U n i versity, with a mas- ter's degree Field in music, Field is a teacher in the public schools. At the time he left the city, he was teaching at the Troy High School, in Birmingham. He is a native Detroiter, and is the son of Mrs. Arthur Feld- man, of 20430 Cheyenne, and the late Mr. Feldman. During his absence, his orchestra will continue to accept engagements. Another Outstanding VALUE From DELAINE JEWELRY CO. SMOKY TOPAZ SMOULDERING HEART On 14 Carat Gold Chain S • a 11 • • I e • • • • • •• • • • • • • ti Sam Levenson to Star in Nov. 18 Show of Bnai Brith Women Radio and television comedy star Sam Levenson will be the headliner at a show sponsored by Bnai Brith Women and set for 8:30 p.m., Nov. 18, at the Fox Theater. 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