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April 03, 1959 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-04-03

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, April 3, 1959-20

Music Study Club Ex-Detroit Miss
Planned for Aug. 23 to Co-Host Parley to Wed in Buffalo
of State Group

Ring-Meskin Rites

MISS ESTELLE RING

Announcement has been made
by Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ring,
of Snowden Ave., of the en-
gagement of their daughter, Es-
telle Rose, to Lawrence Meskin,
.son of Mr. and Mrs. Monte Mes-
kin, of Ohio Ave.
The bride-elect is a student
at the University of Detroit
school of dental hygiene. Her
fiance attends the university's
school of dentistry.
The couple is planning an
Aug. 23 wedding.

Carillon Hotel Finds
Singer in Kitchen

Music Study Club will be
one of the hostess groups for
the forthcoming convention of
the Michigan Federation of
Music Clubs, to be held April
9 to 11, at the Sheraton-
Cadillac Hotel.
A pre-convention dinner for
the state board will take place
Wednesday evening, at the
home of Mrs. Gilbert Schoen-
field, of Burlington Rd. Mrs.
Ezra Lipkin, liaison for the
MFMC, will be dinner chair-
man. The after-dinner program
will feature Mrs. Allan Braver,
violinist, accompanied by Mrs.
Rebecca Frohman at the piano.
At the convention morning
session on Thursday, Mrs. Mar-
jorie Gordon, local soprano
formerly with the New York
City Opera Co., will be pre-
sented. She will be accom-
panied by her mother, Mrs.
Theodore Fishberg, currently
visiting here from New York.
A string quartet with a
pianist from the Music Study
Club's Student Group will per-
form at the April 10 morning
session.
Mrs. Sol Slomovitz has writ-
ten an audio-visual script for a
breakfast meeting of the South-
east District on April 11, and
14-year-old Richard Luby, a
violin pupil of Mischa Mischa-
koff, a member of the Student
Group and winner of the Kara-
mazin String Award, will per-
form at the noon luncheon that
day honoring junior chairmen
and counselors.
Mrs. Lipkin will be inter-
viewed on Sunday Symphony
on station WLDM (95.5) this
Sunday by Jack Allen, and
Luby, accompanied by Susan
King, will perform on Channel
56, at 6 p.m., Wednesday.

The Carillon Hotel, in Miami
Beach, has promoted one of its
bus boys—to a singing role in
the hotel's entertainment pro-
gram.
Paul Kovesdy, who was a
famous baritone in Hungary
and a participant and refugee
from the Hungarian revolution
has been in the country for a
year and a half, and just three
months in Miami Beach. He was
studying voice and English on
a scholarship, at the same time
he was collecting dishes eve-
ningt at the Carillon until en-
tertainment director Jacques Detroit Bank Offers 3%
Donnet discovered his other Interest on Time Accou.nts
talents. He will sing arias and
Funds deposited in time-
Italian folk songs in the hotel
thrift accounts or savings cer-
dining room.
tificates at the Detroit Bank &
Trust Company now earn 3 per
cent interest.
Time accounts may be op-
ened by individuals, estates, or
Mr. and Mrs. William Stoller, non-profit organizations. De-
of Fairfield Ave., announce the posits may be made in mul-
engagement of their daughter, tiples of $100 up to $200,000
Ann, to Harold Gorowitz, son of and earn the increased interest
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gorowitz, from the date of deposit. It will
former Detroiters no_w of Los not be necessary for holders to
present certificates or books to
Angeles, Calif.
Mr. Gorowitz is a graduate benefit, as their accounts auto-
of the aeronautical engineering matically earn the higher rate
department of Wayne State Uni- beginning April 1.
The interest rate on regular
versity, and is now associated
with North American, in Los savings-book accounts will also
Angeles. The couple is planning be increased to 2 per cent, be-
ginning April 15.
a July wedding.

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Adas Shalom Couples to Hear Rabbi, Wife

The roles of a rabbi and his
wife in the synagogue, com-
munity and home will be dis-
cussed by Rabbi and Mrs. Jacob
E. Segal at a meeting of the
Adas Shalom Young Married
Couples Club at 9 p.m., Wednes-
day.
A question and answer period
and a social hour will follow.
For information, call Mrs. Al
Goldstein, membership chair-
man, LI. 3-8287.
The club's study group will
meet April 13, in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Lazarus,
when Noam Shudofsky, youth
education director of Adas Sha-
lom, speaks on "The World of
the Haggadah." For in forma-
tion, call Mrs. Sam Kaner, UN.
4-5345.
The music group will meet

,

MISS RITA SCHAEFFER

Announcement is made of the
engagement of Rita Schaeffer,
daughter of Mrs. Harry J.
Schaeffer, formerly of Detroit,
now of 1024 Amherst, Buffalo,
N.Y., and the late Mr. Shaefer,
to Arnold Weiss, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Benjamin Weiss, also of
Buffalo.
Miss Schaeffer is a graduate
of the University of Michigan
and the Wayne State University
school of education. Her fiance
is a. graduate of Cornell Uni t
versity college of engineering
and the University of Buffalo
law school.
An early June wedding is
planned.

Marriages

WEINBERG-GERSTEIN. Mrs.
Celia Schwartz, of Chicago, Ill.,
announces the marriage on
March 8 of her daughter, Char-
lotte Gerstein, to Bertram Wein-
berg, of Detroit and Chicago,
son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Weinberg, of Detroit.
Rabbi Moses Meseheloff offi-
ciated at the ceremony, which
was solemnized at Cong.
K.I.N.S., Rogers Park. Mr. and
Mrs. Nathan Shafkind and sons,
of Roselawn Ave., Detroit, were
among the guests at the wed-
ding and a dinner which follow-
ed at the Orrington Hotel, Evan-
ston, Ill.
* * *
SEGAL-VAN LEEUWEN. In
a recent ceremony at Toreth
Emeth Synagogue, in Toronto,
Ont., Sandra Van Leeuwen,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam-
uel Miller, of Toronto, became
the bride of Meyer Segal, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Jonas B. Segal,
of Detroit. The couple has
taken up residence in Detroit.

_Shomrey Emunah Men
Elect New Officers

Men's Club of Cong. Shomrey
Emunah elected Paul Mittle-
man, president; Marshall Klap-
per, vice-president; and Dr.
Maier Belen, secretary-treas-
urer, at an organizational meet-
ing held recently. The group
will meet at 9 a.m., Sundays,
at its temporary quarters at the
Hayim Greenberg Center for a
minyan and brunch. Member-
ship in the Men's Club is open
to all Jewish men in the area
and does not require member-
ship in the synagogue. For fur-
ther information, 'call Dr. Belen,
LO 5-2355, or Joseph Kadans,
UN 4-9202.

Saturday evening, in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Greene,
and the bowling group's next
get-together will be on April 18,
at Berkley Lanes. For informa-
tion, call Mrs. Sid Silverman,

LI. 8-7048.

For the
Perfect Affair .

Mickey Woolf

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