Miss Solomon Plans Early Fall Wedding Evergreen Groups to Host Festival of Jewish Music Honeymoon in East After Dec. 24 Rites A Festival of Jewish Music is being planned by the Ever- green Jewish Congregation and its Men's Club and Sisterhood, for 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the auditorium of the Sholem Aleichem Institute, 19350 Green- field. Featured in the program will be the Music Study Club chorus, directed by Dan F•ohman, with Rose Stein as accompanist. Special guests will be the Men's Club and Sisterhood of Cong. Ahavas Achim. Among the musical renderings sched- uled for the evening of enter- tainment will be "Trinkleid," "Adama," "Hora" and "Thy Name Be Hallowed." MISS ELAINE SOLOMON MRS. DONALD GOLDBERG The public is invited to at- tend the program to participate Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Sol- In a candlelight ceremony omon, of 17200 Mansfield, re- in a social hour to follow. Dec. 24, at Rainbow Terrace, cently announced the engage- Florence Hoffman, daughter of ment of their daughter, Elaine Circle Women's Group Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Hoffman, Marlene, to Earl Mostyn, at a exchanged marital vows with party in the couple's honor. to Install New Officers Donald Goldberg, son of Mrs. Mr. Mostyn is the son of Mr. Installation of new officers of Benjamin Goldberg. and Mrs. Benjamin Mostyn, of the Women's Division of Work- The bride chose a gown of 17315 Kentucky. An early fall men's Circle will be held at 9 white silk taffeta with an open wedding is planned. p.m., Saturday, in the new Cir- neckline outlined in Swiss lace cle Center, 18340 W. 7 Mile Rd. and appliqued with pearls. The To be inducted are Mesdames princess-line floor-length dome Labor Zionists Plan Robert Israel, president; Frank skirt fell in a wateau back and First Youth Concert Newberg, vice-president; Milton extended into a chapel train. Nera Bielawski, Israeli-born Cousens and Saul Maltz, secre- Her crown was of seed pearls folk singer, and several prom- taries; and Hyman Lipsitz, treas- which held in place a veil of illusion, and she carried white ising young musicians from the urer. The ceremonies will be fol- orchids and split carnations on ranks of the Labor Zionist Movement will inaugurate a lowed by a program of enter- her Bible. series of youth concerts at 8:30 tainment, featuring vocal selec- Attending the bride were p.m., today, in the Hayim tions by Mrs. Frank Newberg Mrs. Nathan Peiss, sister of Greenberg Center, 19161 Schae- and a dramatic reading by Mrs. the bridegroom, as matron of Milton Newberg. fer. honor, Mrs. David E. Caplan, Saul Maltz, director- of the Mrs. Haskel Glaser, Mrs. Hy- Henry Shevitz, a Mumford High School senior, will be the Circle school, will speak on man Stollman and Paula Sklar. e v e n i n g' s soloist, playing "Women of Today." A midnight Nathan Peiss was his brother- Beethoven's Pathetique Sonata supper will follow, in-law's best man, while ushers and other compositions. included Eddie Mitteldorf, Eu- Others will be a violin quar- gene Sklar, Larry Sklar and tet, featuring Rosalind Loran, Lawrence Haitman, or Toronto, Brian Rothbart, Rayna Meckler Ont. and Lawrence Goldman, the Following a honeymoon in Habonim dance group and New York, the couple will take Marlene Lipsky, who will give up residence on W. Grand Ave. a humorous dramatic .reading. Dec. 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Mrs. A. W. Sanders will intro- win J. Schiff (Marilyn Past), of duce the artists. The series, under the chair- 19520 Parker, Livonia, a daugh- manship of Irving Pokempner, ter, Andres Robin. * * * is sponsored by the Labor Dec. 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Zionist Administrative Council Detroit Friends of Music will to encourage young artists in Bernard BaSkin (Arlene Mil- open its 1959 concert season their respective fields. A recep- stein), of 10036 Broadstreet, a with a program Wednesday Allen. tion will follow the concert. son, -Michael * * * evening, in the Morris L. Scha- The community is invited at Dec. 27—To Mr. and Mrs. no admission charge. Bernard Zamler (Lois Strauss), of 2392 Woodstock, a daughter, Diane Beth. * * * Dec. 27 — To Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Ring (Dorothy Levine), (,(Since 1941 ---N of 19329 Antago, Livonia, a son, Lawrence David. in Detroit Rosand Miss Flissler Hospitals 1 Homes -* * * gj'i•t12 Announcements Friends of Music to Begin Series '7711T7 RABBI LEO GOLDMAN Expert Mohel Recommended by Physicians Serving in Hospitals and Homes 18245 Roselawn UN 3.6242 Rabbi Joshua Spiro CERTIFIED MOHEL Serving In Hospitals & Homes UN 3-2616 7328 Thatcher Certified Surgical Mohel Rabbi Israel GOODMAN Serving in Hospitals and Homes Anywhere 16 Years' Experience Pontiac, Mich. FEderal 4-4 1 49 MARSHALL GOLDMAN REV CERTIFIED MOHEL "HOSPITALIZATION RATES" Serving at Homes TO 7-0979 and in Hospitals 7111111•11111111111 ■ 11111• ■ Dec. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Joel Rosner (Sarah Kolin), of 23 Elmhurst, Highland Park, a son, Mark Scott. * * * Nov. 25—To Dr. and Mrs. Soli Gaynor,- of 3631 Gloucester, Flint, an adopted daughter, Linda Esther. - * 4: Dec. 24 To Mr. and Mrs. Floyd S. .Tukel (Gail Smolin- sky), of Glastonbury Rd., Ann Arbor, a daughter, Michelle Alane. * * Dec. 23 — To Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Stein, - (Cynthia Fisch), of 23210 Kenosha, Oak Park, a daughter, Brenda Bertha. Dec. 22 — To Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Millman (Doreen Kol- lenberg), of 15230 Oakwood, Oak Park, a daughter, Lori Beth. * * * Dec. 20 — To Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Sachs (Joyce Prag), of Oak Park, Mich., a son; Gary Evan. * * * Dec. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Ehen Fridenberg (Edith Gross), of Oak Park, Mich., a daughter, Carol Joyce. - ver auditorium of the Hayim Greenberg Center, 19161 Schae- fer. The concert will feature the combined appearance of Aaron Rosand, violinist, and Eileen Flissler, pianist. Both artists have received high critical praise from Europe and all parts of this continent. Paul Olefsky, principal cellist with the Detroit Symphony Or- chestra, is director of the De: troit Friends of Music, an or- ganization which presents all types of music in the small form. Future concerts are planned for Feb. 11, March 9, April 16 and May 14. Tickets are avail- able individually or for , the five-concert series. Telephone orders for tickets and special sponsorships are available by calling UN. 4-0730. CARD OF THANKS Mr. Sam Cohen, son of the late Chana (Anna) Cohen, and his family acknowledge with grateful appreciation the many kind expressions of sympathy extended by relatives and friends during the family's re- cent bereavement. omen s Cluhs (More Clubs Page 15) SHERUTH LEAGUE will hold a luncheon meeting at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the home of Mrs. Milton Mellin, 19975 Robson, when chairmen of all forthcoming events will be introduced. Co-hostesses are Mesdames Herbert Rosen and Sidney E. Locke. Representa- tives will be present from the Fresh Air Society to thank the group for gifts of $800 and $400 to establish a Sheruth League playground and a model farm, respectively, at Camp Tamarack, Ortonville, Mich., named in memory of Jeanne Klein Canvasser and Ernest Citron. Mesdames Frank Roberts and Louis Saferstein, camp chairmen, will preview the first camp requests for needy children. ture the participation of Mes- dames C. Zwirn, D. Cooper, A, Weintraub and R. Burns. A so- cial hour will follow. Friends are invited. * * * NORTHWEST CHAPTER, Women's American ORT, is planning a paid-up membership tea for 1 p.m., Monday, in the home of Mrs. Dan LeVine, 19470 Parkside. A prize of a two-day vacation for two at the Concord, through the Elkin Travel Agency, will be awarded. * * Dr. Ralph D. Rabinovitch, director of Hawthorn Center, Northville, will speak at the annual paid-up membership luncheon of the TEMPLE BETH EL SISTERHOOD at 12:30 p.m., Monday, in the temple. His topic will be "Our Children in a Troubled World." PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT CLUB will hold a Child Rescue Want The Best? Fund games party at 8:30 p.m., Ask the Folks Who've Had Monday, at Cong. Beth Joseph. Husbands of members and friends are invited. An anniver- and His 01 chestra sary dinner-dance is being planned for Jan. 25, in conjunc- tion with the Kadimah Club, at Sammy's Avalon Room. For res- ;:;',. X+X ':=<.•:K •!;20.X:- .::::K41X:::<- 4.>- ;;• :::+ 1 ervations, call Mrs. Friedman, :74 PLASTIC FURNITURE:' UN 4-2994. * * * ,,, N MADE COVERS HANITA CHAPTER, Pioneer .,,,, TO ORDER OR % 4 READY MADE Women, will hold a luncheon A .. and games party at 12:30 p.m., 'CALL ANNA KARBALc1 V LI 2-0874 Monday, in the Hayim Green- berg Center. Friends are in- vited, * * DEBORAH SERVICE LEAGUE will meet Monday, at PHOTOGRAPHY the home of Mrs. Ann Lullove, Weddings Bar Mitzvahs 18450 Kentucky, when "Teen- Formals, Candids, 3 D's, Movies For Quality Workmanship Age Problems" will be dis- cussed. Call Mr. Rosen UN 1-9000 • * * EVERGREEN CONGREGA- TION SISTERHOOD will hold a board meeting at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the home of Mrs. Besse Goldberg, 20438 Chey- enne. * * * For Any Occasion Mrs. Hy Rossman, president of AHAVAS ACHIM SISTER- Featuring HOOD, announces that new GLORIA BROOKS members will be initiated at a VANGUARDS program at 8:30 p.m., Monday, Call SALLY. FIELDS in the synagogue social hall. Mrs. L. Schreiber, program TR 1-4141 chairman, advises that a panel discussion on "What Sister- (Other Smart Combos) hood Means to Me" will fea- SAM BARN ETT LI 1-2563 J. J. CLARKE - ARTIE FIELDS ORCHESTRA - 49th ANNIVERSARY DINNER - DANCE TUROVER AID SOCIETY SUNDAY, JANUARY 11th, 1959 Promptly at 6:00 p.m. At TUROVER HALL, 12129 DEXTER The Arrangements Committee — Nathan Samet, Chairman; Abe Geller, Co-Chairman; Nathan Kirby, President BANQUET AND MEETING ROOMS Suitable for Weddings, Bar-Mitzvahs, Etc. - Beautiful new air-conditioned building, central location, kitchen facilities, ample parking. Large room will accommodate banquet of 250 or meeting of 350. Smaller rooms for 30-100. Ideal for organizations, caterers, private affairs. Sholem Aleichem Institute VE 8-7440 I 19350 Greenfield DI 1-3556 ?la yuaat Any Way You Look At it ... Greenfield Noodles Are Best