Jeanne Walker Weds Dr. Selvin Sonken MRS. SELVIN SONKEN In a double-ring ceremony performed by Rabbi M. Robert Syme at the Rainbow Terrace, Jeanne Evelyn Walker, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Walker, of Detroit, was united in marriage to Dr. Selvin Son- ken, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Sonken, of Brooklyn, N.Y. The bride's ballerina length gown was of white peau de soie, and chantilly lace. A peau de sole bow secured her fin- gertip veil of white tulle. She carried two white orchids and stephanotis on her Bible. Mrs. Harvey Caren of New York was the bride's matron of honor, and Diane Wald, Jo- hanna Walker, and Mrs. James A. Walker served as brides- maids. Mr. and Mrs. David Volko- vich, the bride's grandparents I were in the bridal procession. Dr. Ira Phillips of New York was best man, and the groom's brothers-in-law, Harvey Caren of New York, and James A. Walker, and Richard Walker of Detroit, were his ushers. The newlyweds will reside at 560 Parkview Dr., after honey-1 mooning in Mexico City and Aculpulco. Install Nathan Korby as Turover President Nathan Korby, president of the Turover Aid Society, and other newly - elected officers were installed recently. Taking office with Korby were: Julius Honeyman and Harry M. Mandell, vice - presidents; Louis Rabinowitz and Max Ep- stein, secretaries; William Kel- ler, treasurer; Alex Lipson and Sophie Pfeiffer. hospitalers; Alex Bear, sgt.-at-arms; Max Kramer and Charles Ablecop, trustees; Jacob Zeldes, gabai rishon; Meyer Korby, gabai shaini; Rosalyn Zeldes, secre- tary; Sam. Dreyfus, funeral di- rector; and Abe Geller, treas- urer. Isidor Sosnick was chairman of the installation committee, and was assisted by Ben Grant, Nathan Samet.- Max Schneider and Max Roberts. Sholem Aleichem Units Slate Cultural Events Two educational courses. have been arranged by the PTO of the Sholem, Aleichem Schools. Taught by Moishe Haar, princi- pal, the courses are Yiddish for beginners, at 8:30 p.m., each Wednesday, and readings in Jewish literature, alternate Wednesdays, at 9:30 p.m. Other events planned at the Institute, 19350 Greenfield, in- clude a series of lectures, spon- sored by Chapter I, on "The Jewish Literature of the Tal- mudic Period," with Chaim Ben Dor as lecturer. The next lec- ture will be held at 9 p.m., Mon- day, and alternate Mondays thereafter. A dessert luncheon of the Women's Division will take place at 12:30 p.m., Feb. 7, when Moishe Haar will discuss the play, "The Golem Dreams," by H. Leivick. activities in Society Mr. and Mrs. Barney Forman and daughters, Sharon, Gail and Marilyn Ilene, of Stansbury Ave., have returned from a three-week stay in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Moe Saslove, of 3460 Sherbourne, will be hosts at a cocktail party and reception in their home at 8:30 p.m., Feb. 8, in honor of Meir Padan, Israel Vice Consul to the United States. The reception is being tendered under the auspices of the Detroit Israel Histadrut. Mr. Gary Eisenberg, of Kenwood Ave., Oak Park, has recently returned from a stay at the Nippersink Manor, -Wis. A surprise party honoring Mr. Ralph Radner, of 1843Q Hart- well, was given recently on the occasion of his 50th birthday by his daughters, the Misses Harriett, Rosalind and Ellen Radner. Mr. and Mrs. David M. Gordon (Minette Immerman) have returned to their home in Oklahoma after a brief visit here with their mothers, Mrs. Florence Gordon and Mrs. Lena H. Immerman. Five employees of the Cadillac Electric Supply Co. were honored by company president Morse Goldman at a recent dinner in their honor. Honored for years of service were John A. Ander- son, Hugo A. Hermann, Robert Dau, Arnold Wesling and Oscar Beeckman. JNF Women Seek Fund to Plant 100,000 Trees in Nezv Forest The annual donor tea of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish National Fund, to be held at noon next Tuesday, at Temple Israel, will bring to a conclu- sion the year's major event of the organization, whose mem- bers have launched a major tree-planting project in Israel. Mrs. Max Stollman, president of the Auxiliary, announced that the women have under- taken a quota of 100,000 trees in the new Independence For- est near Jerusalem. This, she explained, is part of the De- JCC Symphony Sets 3 Soloists Three soloists will appear as guest artists with the Center Cymphony Orchestra under the direction of Julius Chajes at 8:30 p.m., Feb. 3, at the Davi- son Jewish Community Center, 4059 W. Davison. Pianist Mary Norris, tenor Jacob Barkin and cellist Paul Olefsky w i perform at the' concert, which is part of the Detroit ob- servance o f Jewish music Festival. Mary Norris, brilliant young pianist, w h o studied at the Olefsky Curtis Insti- tute of Music, is now a resident of Detroit. Last year she was heard as soloist with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra under Paul Paray. Tenor, Jacob Barkin; cantor of Cong. Adas Israel in Wash- ington, D.C., appeared in opera performances and as concert soloist throughout the United States. Paul Olefsky, solo cellist of the Detroit Symphony Orches- tra, is a graduate of the Curtis Institute of Music. The program will open with "Fanfare to Israel" by Paul Ben- Haim and close with the Sym- phonic Poem "Emek" by Marc Lavry. . troit JNF obligation of 250,000 trees in the new forest. "The project is intended as a major defense effort in Israel, since the JNF program is to defend the land by building it. by establishing new settlements' and by circling them with! health-assuring forests," Mrs. Stollman said. Mrs. Al Schneider. fund-rais- ing chairman, stated that the Auxiliary hopes in the final days preceding the donor tea, to reach the $65,000 goal set for this year's event. Mrs. Sidney Ravin, chairman of the program for the after- noon, states that the traditional tea will be followed by a pro- gram which will feature Drew Pearson as speaker and Emma Schaver as the afternoon's solo- ist. , Hostesses will be Mesdames William Hordes, Morritz Schu- biner, Benjamin Klein, Max Stollman, Jules Kraft, Al Posen and Sam Baker. To facilitate presentation of funds and pledges, prior to Tuesday's annual event. a final ' report meeting will be held next Monday, 12:30 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Leonard Olshan- sky, 13500 Vassar. All divisions are urged to submit their re- ports at that time. , Sinai Women's Guild to Hear Dr. Schaeffer New members will be wel- ' corned by the Women's Guild of Sinai Hospital at a meeting and complimentary luncheon planned for 12:30 p.m., Jan. 30, in the hospital lecture hall. Mrs. Raymond Sokolov and Mrs. Isadore Winkelman, pro- gram chairmen, have arranged for an address by Dr. Joseph N. Schaeffer, director of the Rehabilitation Center of Metro- politan Detroit. Dr. Schaeffer, who is also professor and chairman of the department of physical medi- cine and rehabilitation at the Wayne State University college of medicine, will speak on "Community Approach to Re- habilitation." In announcing the program, Mrs. Oscar Zemon, president of the Women's Guild, stated AJC Chapter Schedules that 358 new members had `Holiday' at Tamarack joined the group since last University Chapter, Ameri- year. Mesdames Bert Smokier can Jewish Congress will pre- and Frank Wetsman are mem- sent a "Winter Holiday" for bership chairmen. young adults (18-35) on Feb. 1, at Camp Tamarack. Winter sports, indoor activi- NW Young Israel to Fete ties and dancing will be feat- Children at Holiday Party ured. The Moshe Last Trio Young Israel of Northwest will present a program of folk Detroit is planning a Tu b'She- songs. Food will be provided. vat program for children of The group will leave at 1:30 members and friends, to be p.m., from the Royal Theater held from 3 to 5 p.m., Sunday, parking lot. For further infor- in the synagogue youth center, mation call Una Goodman, LI 17376 Wyoming. A magician, 7-1124, or Mary Lawrence, BR movies and refreshments are 3-0530. being planned. Rosenwald Post, Auxiliary Hold Lapeer Kids Party Set June Date Rosenwald Post and Auxil- iary Unit 218 of American Le- gion recently held their semi- annual Lapeer Hospital party for retarded children. Partici- pating in the party were help- ers Mrs. Marion Goldberg, president; Bob Finkel, adju- tant; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Slakter, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Wolfe, Dave Michell and Mrs. Greenfield. FOR THE FINEST — IN ENTERTAINMENT— It's BEN KATZMAN and his Orchestra LI 7-2943 MISS JUDITH MANDEL ,00*..,soiss,romisrons.soras.00rsisronas. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Mandel, formerly of Miami Beach, now of Rensselaer Ave., Oak Park, announce the engagement of their daughter Judith Rose to Alvin S. Russman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Russman, of Beverly Ave., Oak Park. A June wedding is planned. JWV Activities J. J. (LARKE PHOTOGRAPHY Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs Formals, Candids, 3 D's, Movies For Quality Workmanship Coil Mr. Rosen UN 1-9000 ARTIE FIELDS ORCHESTRA Sgt. MORTON A. SILVER- MAN AUXILIARY will hold a dessert luncheon at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the home of Mrs. Sylvia Kalter, 19207 Snowden. Tickets for the Star Spangled Revue will be distributed, and pledges may be turned in. 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