Kanareh-Delidow Troth Announced Jiff Women Feature Pavorsky-Margdlis Marriage Vows Irina *11i:fatal-I at Donor Fete Jan. 30 MISS MARCIA KANAREK At a recent dinner-party, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kan-arek of San Juan Dr. announced the engage- ment of their daughter, Marcia Jean, to - Alvin A. Delidow, son of Mrs. Pearl Delidow of Mark Twain Ave. The future bridegroom is a senior at Wayne State University. A June 10 weddirig at Beth Abraham Synagogue is planned. Mrs. Edward Wishnetsky, pres- ident of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish National Fund,' an- nounces that Irina Matari, col- oratura soprano, of the Israel National Opera, will be featured as the guest star at the annual donor tea, which will culminate the present donors' campaign, to be held Jan. 30 at Temple Israel. In the short time since her arrival in this country, Miss Ma- tari sang at the Waldorf Astoria, New York, for the National. Con- ference of Christians and Jews, was the star attraction at a con- cert -of the United Nations, and appeared repeatedly on New York and Philadelphia TV and radio stations. - Miss -Matari reached Israel after , completing her -studies at the Bucharest Conservatory of Music. She sang with the Israel 01)era in leading parts, including Gilda in "Rigoletto," the Doll in. "Tales of Hoffman," Adele in United States issues • patent No. 3,000,000. and His Orchest ASK ABOUT ENTERT TRIO OR ACCORDIA AFTERNOON PARTIE DI 1-1609 INA MATARI Washer - Dryer Service • Ken • Whirlpool • Frig' • Norge [Free Estimates in You or On the Ph ," Rosina in "The Seville" -and many . In addition, she, per- kibbutzim throughout g in nine languages, folk songs. her versatility as unning the gamut musical comedy to the famous Israeli Orchestra under the alter Susskind. e U.S., Miss Matari sings tly at fund raising events highlighted by her before 22,000 spec- is-on Square Garden t of Stabs." s for the annual 's event are being rs. George Lerner, g chairman, UN Mrs. Sol Lifsitz, donor ry, DI 1-0622, and Mrs. Wishnetsky, president, LAUNDOM WASHER SE KE 8-27 Sheldon and his ORCHEST "Music As You Lik HOME: LI 7-0896 DAVE 'DOM ASSOC! PHOTOGRA "The Best Cost No Mo LI 8-2266 Make your Simcha Book the Band that' From LONDON, E Zan GIL & HIS ORC "The right' moo right occa CALL , UN n has a ho ar ight ! ! AND R ST or th 065 Far ban amp Reunion A reu n of F staff embers a will b I eld at 1:3 day a the Ha Center 9161 S Ema Mark, direc- tor, anno movies of the 1961 camping season will be shown and there will be music, singing and refresh- STIC FURNITURE COVERS MADE TO ORDER or READY MADE CALL ANNA KARBAL LI 2-0874 X+W.f;I:W::=MK>W7.:KXWTRZ.:+t• 'nformation, c a 11 DI nt The Best? e Folks Who've Had M BARNETT and His Orchestra LI" 1-2563 MRS. IRWIN Marjorie Ellen daughter of Mr. a Bernard . Margo Ave. was ma Pavorsky, s Henry- Pa phia, Pa. Achim. 'The mony was per rme by Rab Milton Arm. The ide wore a antilla a anchi antique whi satin g fashioned wi a rounded eokline a seed pearls wh etal flow- ers in the graceful folds of the full skirt into a chapel train. She carried callas Judy Margolis of Tucson, Ariz. served her cousin as maid of honor: Bridesmaids were Mrs. Jerry Margolis, sister-in-la of the bride, and Mrs. Ken Sanders. Dr. Gerald Thu rer rook- lyn, N.Y., was -best m . 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