24 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, June 17, 1960 — Set Fall Date MISS MARILYN DISKIN At a recent family dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Diskin, of Schaefer Rd., announced the engagement of their daughter, Marilyn, to Harry Samuel Sher- win, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sherwin, of Flint. A fall wed- ding is planned. SA Institute Honors Shaws on Departure A farewell party honoring Dr. and Mrs. Manny Shaw, who are leaving for New York, will be held by the Sholem Alei- chem Institute, 19350 Green- field, at 9 p.m., Saturday. The Shows have been long- time members of the Institute, and Mrs. Shaw has been a music teacher in the Sholem Aleichem School. She also is the organizer and co-director of the Sholem Aleichem Chorus. Malke Shaw also has appeared frequently as a singer, and has taught in the Temple Israel school, senior citizens groups of the Jewish Center, the Farband and other organizations. Dr. Shaw, an officer of the Institute, has received an ap- pointment as a research chem- ist in New York. WHAT EVERY BRIDE .SHOULD KNOW . . For fine color movies of your wedding Call SID SIEGEL TO 8-2705 Mirvis, Bolan Direct fudithKatzmanWed Kton Ton Day Camp to Neil Rosenthal Harry Mirvis and Ronald S. Balan will direct Kton Ton Day Camp this summer. The camp, which will be opne its fourth season on June 27, will operate from the Beth Shalom Syna- gogue at 14601 Lincoln Road, Oak Park. Mirvis who holds B.A. and M.S.W. degrees from 'Wayne State 'University, has long been active in working with young people in the Jewish Commun- ity. He served as assistant direc- tor of the Bnai Brith Youth Organization for seven years, and as youth director of the Beth Aaron Synagogue. Pres- ently, he is youth director of Congregation Bnai Moshe. Balan, who has been the pro- gram director of the camp for three seasons also is a WSU graduate of is presently com- pleting his work toward a Mas- ter's degree at the University of Southern California. He has taught in the Livonia schools, at Congregations Shaarey Zedek and Beth Shalom; as well as having worked in the youth department of the Jewish Cen- ter. Camp Kton Ton is for Jewish children ages 4 through 12. It provides a program of arts and craft s, dramatics, workshop, sports, nature trips and Judaic content. Applications are being accept- ed for the entire season or for weekly periods. For information cal LI 4-2826 or DI 1-8203. Rabbi's Son Granted Yeshiva U. Degree Lawrence Halpern, son of Rabbi and Mrs. Israel I. Hal- pern, of 18681 Santa Rosa, re- ceived a bachelor or arts de- gree in ceremonies held at Yeshiva University on Thurs- day. A cum laude graduate who was named for two years to the Dean's List, young Halpern was editor of the student news- paper, The Commentator, a member of the debating team for four years and president and co-founder of the literary society. After a year of study at the Hayim Greenberg Center in Israel, to which he was award- ed a fellowship, and several yeshivot in the Jewish state, from which he expects to be given semicha, Halpern will enter Harvard Law School. He already has been accepted for the school year 1961-62. clok ■:■ _„ Superb Photography Black & White — "Living" Natural Color 8632 McNichols Rd., West UN 4-8484 IF IT'S MUSIC .. . REAL MUSIC it's ARTIE FIELDS Orchestra CALL SALLY FIELDS TR 3-8900 Hearty, Happy, Eating A broiled 1-pound, 1-inch-thick Porterhouse of Specially Selected corn-fed Colorado Steer. Prop- erly aged by "Father Time." Served with our relish dish, the usual choice of potatoes, mixed greens salad, choice of dressing. $323 rolls and butter Kettwood Restaurant and COCKTAIL LOUNGE KE 7-7377 Telegraph at 5 Mile Rd. .._ . The Bar Mitzvah (:): William Louis Chafets, son of Dr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Chafets, of 84 S. Genesee, Pontiac, will be ob- served this evening, at Temple Betb Jacob, 79 Elizabeth Lake Rd., Pontiac. * * * MRS. NEIL ROSENTHAL Judith Helaine Katzman and Neil Rosenthal were united in marriage by Rabbi Morris Ad- ler and Cantor Jacob H. So- nenklar, Wednesday, at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Katzman, of 21700 Kipling, Oak Park, and Mr. Rosenthal is the son of Mrs. Lester M. Rosenthal, of 25027 Rue Versailles W., Oak Park, and the late Mr. Rosenthal. Short shirred sleeves, an open neckline appliqued in hand corded Alencon lace, a fitted bodice and garlands of match- ing lace on the dome shaped floor-length skirt which ex- tended into a chapel train, high lighted the bride's white bouquet silk taffeta gown. A V-shaped cap of matching Alen- con lace held her illusion veil, falling in two tiers to her fing- ertips. She carried a cluster of white orchids and stephanotis on her Consecreation Bible. The bridegroom's mother was escorted to the altar by her brother, Dr. Coleman B. Sol- ursh, of Toronto, Ont. Others in the bridal procession were the bridegroom's grandfather, Mr. Abraham Rosenthal, and his grandmother, Mrs. Tillie Sol- ursh, accompanied by her grandson Dr. W. Allen Stoler. Matron of honor was Mrs. Samuel L. Goldstein, the bride's sister, while bridesmaids were Suzanne Alexander, of New York, and Mesdames Allen Gil- bert, Burton Gold and Harold Goodis. Mr. Rosenthal was attended by Charles N. Rosen as best man, and ushers' included Messrs. Loren Goodman, John Groper, of Los Angeles, Calif., Barry Bickrnan, of Philadelphia, Pa., Herbert Weisenthal and Samuel L. Goldstein. Following dinner and a recep- tion at Rainbow Terrace, the couple left on a honeymoon to Bermuda, after which they will reside at 23241 Geneva, Oak Park. Out-of-town guests here for the wedding were from Los An- geles, Brooklyn and New York, N.Y., Philadelphia, Springfield, Mass., Windsor and Toronto, Ont. Award Mrs. Polansky Community Service Pin FOR ANY OCCASION Bar Mitzvahs , Active participant and leader in the Oak Park Community Center, Mrs. Mary Polansky has been oiled "for her tire- less service on behalf of others" by the Central Volunteer Bureau of United Community Services, which has awarded her its highest honor, the Com- munity Service pin. Mrs. Polansky, of 24270 Rad- clift, Oak Park, is an active party planner for the center's teen agers and also activity or- ganizer for the senior citizens' Going Like Sixty Club. Her many volunteer projects for older adults have earned the recognition of the officers of the Jewish Community Center. She co-chaired the first annual Public Affairs Institute for Older Adults. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Gershen- son, of 1700 Wellesley, an- nounce the Bar Mitzval of their son, Eric Paul, on Saturday, at Temple Beth El. A reception in honor of the Bar Mitzvah will be held from 8 to 11 p.m., that evening, in the family home. No card's. * * * Mr. and Mrs. George Bremen announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Barry Michael, on June 25, at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Philip S. Ber- lin, of 18401 Woodbine, an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Barry Robert, on Saturday, at Young Israel of Northwest. A dinner in his honor will be held that evening at Rainbow Terrace. * * * Mr. and Mrs. William Bobrin, of 18261 Roselawn, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Lawrence Joel, on Saturday, at Adas Shalom Synagogue. A din- ner in his honor will be held that evening at the Mayfair Room. Kvutzah Slates Program of Original Readings Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Katz, of 21881 Beverly, Oak Park, will be hosts Saturday evening to the final gathering of the Kvutzah Ivrith. The program, at which mem- bers read original works in Hebrew, traditionally concludes the season for the Kvutzah. Participating in the program will be Michael Deshe, Aaron Sternberger, Bernard Isaacs, Morris Nobel, Aaron Toback and Abraham Schachter. J. M. Mathis will be the evening's chairman. For the Finest in Music Dave Diamond and His Orchestra WO 2-4814 UN 4-4346 DARBYS Dinner at is a real treat! • Visit Our New SKYLIGHT ROOM Cocktai, Lounge and Bar • AFTER THEATRE Snacks . . . a Delight • LUNCHEON A Pleasure Resv. 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