• a Center Festival Brenda Fried Wed in Double-Ring Rites Concert on Feb. 3 ctivities in Society Harold Silver,. regional chairman, Miss Edith Edwards, Detroit School System, Mrs. Sara Stewart, YWCA, and R. J. Wagener, Michigan Youth Advisory Council, all of Detroit, met with 50 state leaders at Lansing last weekend to plan Michigan's preparation for the President's White House Conference or Children and Youth. The group was called together by the Michigan Youth Commission which was requested by Governor G. Mennen Williams to coordinate state planning. Mr. Louis Lightstone left this week for a several weeks' visit in Israel. He is delivering a special message to the Mayor of Tel Aviv from Detroit's Mayor Louis G. Miriani. Out-of-town guests here for the. Bar Mitzvah Saturday of Paul Erwin Lipson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lipson, of Clements Ave., will be Mrs. Anne Tenzer and Mr. and. Mrs. H. Samuel Ingber and daughter, Elysa, all of Boston, Mass. Mrs. Cass Warsaw, known before her marriage as Helen Jackman. is still serving her clients at the Elkin Travel Service, and has just returned from a trip to the Concord Hotel and other spots in New York state. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Malamud, of 22511 S. Bellwood, Birming- MRS. LEROY NEUMANN ham, will entertain at their home Monday evening in honor of In a double-ring ceremony Mr. Gershon Agron, Mayor of Jerusalem. The reception is being held under the auspices of the Detroit Israel Histadrut Campaign. solemnized Jan. 25, Br end a Miss Gloria Schlossberg and Mr. Irving Sorscher, of Oak Toby Fried, daughter of Mr. Park, were the weekend guests of Dr. and Mrs. Sam Sorscher, and Mrs. Herman S. Fried, of of Flint, Mich., on the occasion of a dinner-dance given at the Indiana Ave., became the bride Hotel Durant in honor of the 16th birthday of Miss Randee of Leroy S. Neumann, son of Mr. and Mrs. More Neumann, of Sorscher. Mrs. Fred Starr (Harriet Cohen) has left Detroit to join Colleen Ave., Oak Park. Rabbi her husband, who is presently serving with the U.S. Marine Corps Jacob E. Segal and Cant or in the Philippine Islands: Upon completion of his tour of duty, Nicholas Fenakel officiated. the couple will return to Detroit. The bride wore a white silk taffeta gown with scooped neck- line, designed by Jessica. The fitted bodice was appliqued in hand-corded Alencon lace and studded in pearls. Garlands of JAMES VERNOR SCHOOL matching lace on the floor- PTA will hear an address by Dr. length gown fell into a bustle back chapel train. A feature of the 33rd annual Norman Drachler, research co- Her two-tiered veil of white meeting of the Jewish Welfare ordinator of the Citizens Ad- silk illusion fell to finger-tip Federation, 8:30 p.m., Tuesday visory Committee on School length, and was held in place at the Esther Berman Branch Needs, on Wednesday evening, by a fitted cap of silk taffeta of the United Hebrew Schools, at the school. His topic will be with motifs of hand-corded lace. will be the appearance of the "Citizens Look at Their She carried a white Bible top- Federation Women's Division Schools." According to Bernard ped with an arrangement of R. Isenberg, PTA president, the Quartet. white orchids and lilies-of-the- Highlight of the meeting will program is one of a series of valley. be the presentation of the an- programs to gather support for Attending the bride was her nual Fred M. Butzel Memorial Board of Education financial Award for distinguished com- proposals which will be on the sister, Lois Fried, as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were munal service. Sidney J. Allen ballot in the April 6 election. Wendy Fried, another sister, * * has been named the recipient. Jacqueline Klein and Yvette The Women's Division ISAACS FAMILY CLUB will Terebelo. Quartet-1959 Version was a hit meet Saturday evening, in the The bridegroom's cousin, Sam of the Women's January Insti- home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Law- tute. Mrs. Eli E. Gross is direc- rence Stein. Out-of-town guests Dobkin, was his best man, while tor and members are Mesdames at its last meeting were Mr. ushers included Martin and Sey- mour Neumann, twin brothers Eugene J. Hirsch. Maurice S. and Mrs. Robert Maggin. of the bridegroom, Dr. Conrad Reizen, Manuel L. Rotenberg * * * Pearl and Lincoln Racey. and Herbert M. Stoorman. Pian- The exciting young French The bride's grandparents, Mr. ist for the group is Mrs. Leon- singing group, VAREL and ard Birndorf and Mrs. Leonard BAILLY, with Les Chanteurs de and Mrs. Ben Fried, were also in the procession. Out-of-town H. Weiner is writer and advisor. Paris, will be back at Detroit Milton M. Maddin, nominating Town Hall by popular demand guests here for the wedding committee chairman, has pres- at the program next Wednes- were from Los Angeles, Sidney, ented a nine-candidate slate for day, 11 a.m. in Ford Audito- Nova Scotia, Pittsburgh, Mil- position of member-at-large of rium. The group, a hit during waukee and Kalamazoo. Following a dinner and re- the board of governors of the its winter appearance last sea- ception at Holiday Manor, the Federation. The nominees are son, will do an entirely new newlyweds left for a honey- Louis Berry, Samuel Frankel, program. ending with some of moon to Chi c a g o. They will Morris Garvett, Mrs. HArry L. Varel and Bailly's original reside in Des Moines, Ia. Jones, Judge Theodore .LTLevin. songs. Samuel H. Rubiner. athan * t • Youth to Organize Silverman, Abraham Srere and LEONARD B. SMITH, con- Max J. Zivian. ductor of the summer series of Planning Assembly Members of the nominating committee are Mrs. Sidney J. concerts at Belle Isle, will be at Luncheon Sunday the guest conductor of the Barbel, Milton K. Mahler, Mil- Launching of a Jewish Youth ford Pregerson and George M. Scandinavian Symphony Orches- tra in Detroit on Saturday, Feb- Assembly will take place at a Stutz. ruary 7th at 8:20 p.m. in the luncheon meeting planned for Reports on the year past and plans for the future will be Scottish Rite Auditorium of 1:30 p.m., Sunday, in the Hayim Ma s o n i c Temple. RODNEY Greenberg Center, 19161 Schae- presented by Judge The x li dore Levin, Federation press ent, STENBORG, baritone, will • be fer. guest artist on the program. Under the sponsorship of the and Max M. Fisher, 1958 llied * * * Jewish National Fund, the as- Jewish Campaign chairman. Dr. BENJAMIN A. COHEN, sembly will seek to assist youth former United Nations Under- groups in planning activities Offer Summer Jobs secretary in charge of trustee- which have community-wide in: for Studenti in Israel ship and information for non- terest. Am o n g the participating Senior professional students self-governing territories, has from American and Canadian joined the faculty of Yeshiva youth groups are United Syna- gogue Youth, Ladies' rraining universities will have an op- University's Graduate School of portunity for work experience Education as a visiting profes- Fellowship, temple youth groups, junior congregations, in Israel this summer, it was sor of education. Junior Hadassah, Bnai Brith announced by the office for Professional a n d Technical A. J. Knoppow Paint Store Youth Organization, Jew is h Community Center, Habonim, Workers of the Jewish Agency Opens on Schaefer Sunday Hashomer Ha tz a i r; Young for Israel. A. J. Knoppow Paint Store, Judea, Young Israel and Student The program - provides for placement of a selected num- which has been in the paint Zionist Organization. Following a discussion, for ber of qualified students in business for 30 years, announces such fields as medicine, engi- the opening of a new store at which Jerry Lax, Jeff Tigay and neering, nursing, chemistry. 19146 Schaefer on Sunday. The Leon Waldman will serve as physics, architecture, physio- store will carry a full line of coordinators, there will be en- home and decorator needs, win- tertainment by folk singer therapy. Inquiries regarding this Pro- dow glass, wall paper, window Shimon Gewirtz. gram should be directed to shades and a tool rental de- Information on the youth as- PATWA Summer Work Pro- partment. sembly is available from Jerry The firm was formerly Lax, LI. 6-6774. or the JNF gram, Jewish Agency for Israel, 16 E. 66th St., New York 2I. located on 12th street. office, UN. 4-2767. Women's Quartet . . at Federatton's Meeting Tuesday • Brevities I Farband to Hear Redstone Branch 552 of the Farband Labor Zionist Order will meet at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the Hayim Greenberg Center, when Louis Redstone will show and The Cent e r Symphony Or- comment on films taken during chestra, under the direction of his trip to Russia. Julius Chajes, - will celebrate the ` Jewish Music Festival, Tues- Our Want Ads bring fast results. day evening, February 3, at the Davison Jewish Center. The concert will feature the appearance of the noted cantor, Jacob Barkin, Orchestra - Entertainment of Adas Israel Congregation, 302 Fox Building Washington, UN 4-4346 WO 2-4814 D.C. Barkin, who studied at the Eastman School of Music, has MEN'S MANICURING been cantor at BY APPOINTMENT A das Israel VE 5-9534 Congregation 15317 W. SEVEN MILE RD. since 1946. He at Whitcomb made his de- but in Wash- ington as solo-z.v. ist with Want The Best? Nationalfr Ask the Folks Who've Had Symphony Or-L... ceshtra. This Barkin and His Orchestra will be his second appearance in Detroit. He gave a concert of Jewish Music for Hashofar, a few years ago. Paul Olefsky, solo cellist of 1 .********-4-31-104-41-11 -W-IWILK- the D e t r o i t Symphony, has chosen Chajes' Cello Concerto for this concert. The solo lines of Mendels- Weddings sohn's Pi a no Concerto in G Bar Minor will be played by Mary * Mitzvahs Norris, young American pianist, • a resident of Detroit for the * past two years. Miss Norris in *Quality work • private life is the wife of Albert Tipton, the first flutist of the I UN 3-8532 Detroit Symphony Orchestra. 0! Features Barkin Dave Diamond FINE'S BARBER SHOP SAM BARNETT LI 1-2563 JACK GORBACK :PHOTOS * • LINWOOD WINDOW SHADE CO. SHADES CLEANED AND REPAIRED WINDOW SHADES Made to Order Up to 9 Feet Wide TOwnsend 8-5500 11828 LINWOOD NEAR ELMHURST •INNIMI ■ 1+ OPENING SALE SUNDAY — FEB. 1st HOME, APT., AND DECORATOR NEEDS WINDOW GLASS • WALLPAPER Window Shades RENT-A- TOOL A. J. KNOPPOW DEPT. PAINT STORE 19146 Schaefer, near 7 Mile DI 1-2444 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 19350 Greenfield VE 8-7440 DI 1-3556