THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, December 2 5, 195 9-20 New Yorker to Wed Detroit Law Student MISS ELIZABETH GEFFEN Mr. and Mrs. James H. Geffen, of Scarsdale, N. Y., have an- nounced the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth Ruth, to Barry M. Grant, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Grant, of Birmingham, Mich. The bride-to-be is a student at Mills College of Education in New York. Mr. Grant is an ahimnus of Michigan State University, where he was affili- ated with Delta Chi fraternity. He is presently a senior in the Wayne State University law school, and is a member of Tau Epsilon Rho fraternity. 8fi g agements In announcing the engagement of Joan Arlette Mason and Ern- est Aaron Karr in laSt - Week's Jewish News, the fraternity of the bridegroom-to-be was given erroneously. He was affiliated with Tau Delta Phi fraternity while attending the University of Michigan. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Philip M. Zim- merman, of Freeland Avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Linda Diane, to Eugene Parker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Parker, of Strath- moor Avenue. Miss Zimmerman is presently attending the University of Michigan. Mr. Parker is associ- ated with the Serta Mattress Company. The young couple is planning an August wedding. Max Cohen, 74, of Schenec- tady, N. Y., coined the word "supermarket." Larry Paul Furniture Service Refinishing .& Repairing 7579 W. McNICHOLS UN 4-8440 UN 2-7949 activities in Society --• Among the guests at the debut of Miss Charlotte Ford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ford II, at the Country Club of Detroit were Messrs. and Mesdames Max Fisher, Aaron Ger- shenson, Max Handler, Isadore. Levin, Edward E. Rothman, Jules R. Shubot, and Harry L. Winston. The Nate Gersuks and newlywed Louis Viedrahs (Frances Mintz), of Detroit, are currently visiting in Los Angeles, Calif., where they went to herald the arrival of the Gersuks' grandson, born to their children, Dr. and Mrs. Jack Gersuk. Prof. and Mrs. -Erwin Reifler, of Seattle, Wash., will be in Detroit this weekend as the guests of Mrs. Joseph Hirschman, of 16233 Kentucky. They will be entertained Saturday night at, a. dinner party given by Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Reifler, of 18015 Ardmore. Prof. Reifler is associated with - the University of. Washington's department of Far Eastern and Slavic languages and literatures. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lorber, of 24020 Meadowpark, Oak Park, last Sunday honored their son, Albert Michael, with a brunch at Springel's Patio Room, on the occasion of his Bar Mitzvah the previous day at Cong. Bnai David. Mr. and Mrs. Al Kemper, of Scotia Ave., Oak Park, have returned from a visit to the West Coast, where they visited Los Angeles, Palm Springs, Las Vegas and San Francisco, and spent time with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Goldberg (Rhoda Phillips), former Detroiters now of Modesto, Calif. Folk Chorus Sets 3 January Events Planned at Center "ONLY THE PRICE IS LOWER" Lb. 89c 1st CUT LAMB CHOPS PICKLED TONGUE . .gib: sgc Lb. 89c CORNED BEEF YOUNG BEEF LIVER Lb 65` . Chicago Kosher SALAMI . 13500 WEST SEVEN MILE RD. Lb. CORNER OF HARTWELL 69` DI 1-2345 " Albert . Chicorel, - newly elect- ed president of the Sephardic Community of Greater Detroit, announces a Han -alm'a party at 3 p.m. Sunday at Beth Abraham Synagogue. Prizes, games, music and re- freshments will be featured at no cost, under the chairman- ship of Mrs. Regina Esbia, her co-chairman Mrs. Beth Abra- ham, and committee members Mesdames Mary Papo, Ida Varon, Ida Quen and Lillian Takouni. Children and friends are invited to attend. Other officers recently elect- ed are Louis Papo and Abe Abraham, vice presidents; N. S. Quen, treasurer; Mary Papo, secretary; and Margaret Mos- seri, recording secretary. ..one, ine Brevities British Comedian Peter Sell- The Jewish Folk. Chorus will ers, in a triple role, and Jean with a usher in the new year Seberg, who made her impres- party at the Jewish Music Cen- sion on the motion picture pub- ter, 14868 Schaefer. Two other lic with two. strong dramatic January programs will follow. - roles, happily step out . in Co- A. dance band, favors and lumbia Pictures' sparkling com- full-course meal will be fea- edy, "THE MOUSE . THAT tures of the New Year's Eve ROARED," opening at the affair. For reservations, call Trans-Lux Krim Theater on Rose Baron, DI. 1-9231. Friday. * • * Women members of the chorus will hold- their annual ROVNER FAMILY CLUB donor luncheon at 12 noon, Jan. will hold a dinner party this 12, in the Mayfair Room, 19161 Sunday evening, at Larco's, af Schaefer. A musical program ter which the members will will be given, including inter- meet at the home of Mr. and pretive dances by Riva Usher, a Mrs. George Fried, 13781 Ken- soprano solo by Ruth Goldman, wood, Oak Park. a piano solo by Olga Solovey * * * and community singing. One of seven plays already Rose Baron may also be con- slated for 1960 publication by tacted for reservations and in- Random House is Paddy Chayef- formation concerning this event. sky's current Broadway hit, The 23rd annual Mid-Winter THE TENTH MAN. Chayef- Jacob Schaeffer Concert, honor- sky's plays appear under the ing Jewish Music Month, will Random House imprint by spe- be held Jan. 17, at the Davison cial arrangement With Simon Jewish Center. and Schuster, who publish all A musical choral program of Chayefsky's other. writings. will feature Yiddish, English Randoin plans an early spring and Israeli music. The Youth premiere for Dore Schary's THE Chorus also will perform. Guest HIGHEST TREE; William artist will be violinist Zinovi Inge's A LOSS OF ROSES; Bistritzky. GYPSY, by Arthur Laurents Tickets may be obtained by and Stephen Sondhehn; the calling S. Milgran, UN. 1-2606. Rodgers -Hammerstein -Lindsay - Crouse musical THE• SOUND Married Couples to Greet OF MUSIC; FIORELLO!, by '60 with Dance and Supp6r Yerome . Weidman and_ George The Married Couples Club of Abbott; and Robert Penn War- Adas Shalom will welcome the ren's own dramatization of his new year with a party at Cong. novel ALL THE KING'S MEN. Beth Yehudah, on Wyoming. There will be dancing, and a midnight buffet supper will be Parents' Program served. BRAVERMAN S KOSHER MEATS Sephardim Set Simcha at Festival Celebration "Family Life Education," a program' for parents of elemen- tary school children, to help them obtain a clearer under- standing of their role in child rearing, covering normal prob- lems of parent-child relations. will be co-sponsored by the Jewish Community Center and the Jewish Family and Chil- dren's Service. The prograni will be held in four sessions, from 1:15 to 2:45 p.m., Wednesday, Jan. 27, Feb. 3, 10 and 17, at the Center's main building. Mrs. Hilda Lucas, of the JFCS staff, will conduct the program. Music and Entertainment einntith and his Orchestra DI-.1-1609 J. J. CLARKE PHOTOGRAPHY Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs Formals,. Candids, 3 D's, Movies For Quality Workmanship UN 1-9000 Call Mr. Rost» Sheldon Rott and his KEY-NOTES "Music As You Like It" TO 8-7228 With MAY & BILL • American-Jewish Dinner • Dancing • Favors Thurs. Evelfng, Dec. 31st - 9 p.m. Iii. !! ' at Sholem Aleichesn 19350 Greenfield, nr. 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