Jewish Women's League to Present Nancy Kaden to Wed
Mildred Rosenberg Youth Awards Jeffrey A. Kahn
Burton Heads Oakland Symphony Association
At a meeting of the South Oak-
land Symphony Association, :les-
ter S. Burton, 25051 Roycourt,
Huntington Woods, was elected
board chairman, and Mrs. Charles
C. Betzner, Royal Oak, was •e-
elected president.
Burton, a prominent builder,
developer and board member of
the Builders Association of Met-
ropolitan Detroit, succeeds Dr.
Ira Altshuler of Southfield, who
remains a member -of the board.
Prior to his election as chairman,
Burton served as vice-president
of the Symphony Association.
Other new officers of the South
Oakland Symphony Association
are: Nathaniel Gold, Huntington
Woods, executive vice-president;
Herbert Johnson, Huntington
Woods, Mrs. W. H. Koeneke, Bir-
mingham, Bernard Lieberman,
Huntington Woods, Mrs. Nathan
Rosenfeld, Oak Park, vice presi-
dents; Gordon Pitcher, Oak Park,
treasurer; Dr. Harry J. Baker,
Lathrup Village, recording secre-
tary; and Marilyn Sheldon, Royal
Oak, corresponding secretary.
The annual meeting of the tin Naimark, president of the
League of Jewish Women's Or- League.
ganizations, an affiliate of the ' The Mildred Simons Rosen-
National Bureau of Federated berg Youth Awards are annual-
Jewish Women's Organizations, young man and woman in the
will be held 8:15 p.m. Thurs- community, chosen on the basis
day at Cong. Beth Moses, 19160 of high scholastic standing, par-
Evergreen.
ticipation in community and
Newly-elected officers will be school activities and potential
installed by Mrs. Nathan Speva- leadership ability.
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kow, honorary life member of
Mrs. Carl S. Schiller, chair-
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the
League.
Mrs.
Joseph
M.
man
of
the
Youth
Awards,
will
• J Katz, president of the Beth make the presentations. The
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Moses Sisterhood, will deliver following nominees are compet-
Near 6 Mile Rd.
it the invocation. The annual re- ing for the award: Jan Berris,
Highland Park
w
a-4 port will be given by Mrs. Mar- sponsored by Cong Sh
1 door N. of Uptown Thatre
aarey
Zedek; Barbara Ann Bookston,
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Women; Donna Freedman, Al-
PRODUCTS
MISS NANCY KADEN
pha Omega; Diane Harwith,
ORCHESTRA
also dieabetic & weight control
"Music As You Like It" III:
Temple Emanuel; Barbara Kra- Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Kaden of
diet foods available
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mer, University East, Hadassah; Newton Centre, Mass., announce
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Cheryl Barbara Schwartz, Aes- 1
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the engagement of their daugh-
Mischka Mischakoff, violinist- culapian Ladies Auxiliary; Mar- i ter, Nancy, to Jeffrey A. Kahn,
concertmaster of the Detroit cia Segall, Evergreen, Hadas- ! son of Mr. and Mrs. Max N.
S: ► phony Orchestra, will be the sah; Barbara Skully, Temple . ' Kahn of Greenlawn Ave.
SAUL COHEN, BEN ZAGER and HARRY REZNICK
.oloist with the Center Sym- ° Israel Sisterhood; Barbara Ruth , The bride-elect is a
senior at
phony Orchestra, under the di- Taub, Temple Beth El Sister- ■
Exclusive Proprietors of
the
University
of
Michigan.
Her
hood; Robert G. Aptekar, Alpha ' fiance -..
.
rection of Ju•
s a tending the Untver-
, Omega; Irwin Krengel Carson. i
lies Chaje s,
sity of Michigan Medical School
8:30 p.m. Tues-
Hadassah, Bagley; Bernard Mi- and is affiliated with Phi Sigma
day at the
chael Kirzner, Temple Israel Delta, Phi Delta Epsilon and
Aaron DeRoy
Sisterhood; Paul Lessem, Sis- Galens Medical honorary frater-
terhood Congregation Beth Sha- nities. An Aug.
Theater, of the
19 wedding is
MEAT
lom; Kerry Ozer, Temple Beth planned.
Center.
POULTRY
El Sisterhood; Jonathan Siegel,
Mischakoff,
AND
MARKET
Adas Shalom Sisterhood; Charles j
who for 17
Henry Tobias. Women's Ameri- Don Frohman Student
years was the
can ORT NE Chapter; Warren Recital, Annual Chorus
concertmaster
Weiswasser, Jewish War Veter-
of the N.B.C.
ans Bale Aux. # 14; David Her- Concert Scheduled
Orchestra un- MUM
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Don Frohman, opera baritone
shal Wolok, Mizrachi. Fannie
der Arturo
Mischakoff
Coolidge at 10 Mile — Oak Park
and vocal coach, presents a vocal
Toscanini, will play Wieniawski's Gluck Chapter.
WE DELIVER
Violin Concerto in D Minor. The
Mrs. Gerson Berris, program student recital 8:30 p.m. Sunday
program will include the first vice president. announces that at the Baldwin Recital Hall.
CALL
Detroit performance of Otmar the program for the evening
Participating in the program
Nussio's suite, "Folclore d'Enga- will be a presentation of "Jew- are Bertha Fox, Marion Bates,
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
dina," Weber's overture, "Frei- ish Youth in Rhythm," w ith Sylvia Heideman, Rhoda Fried- -- —
schuetz" - and Tschaikovsky's over- Gloria Burns leading the group, man and Irene Pianin, sopranos- '
ture fantasy "Rome and Juliet." and Charles Berris, Shira Joffe, Estelle Kadish and Rose Rozan-
Laura Siporin, Laura Robiner, off, mezzo-sopranos; Julius Ring,
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Sholem Aleichem Plans Laura Rose and Mona Wein- 11aury Wayne, and Gene Slobin, I
WITH MRS. GRUNT'S OWN:
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' tenors; Roger Skully, Paul Ka- i
Weekend of Activities
•
The judges for the award re- dish, Ben Joffe and Alex Joffe,
Bite Size Meat Knishes • Chopped Liver • Chopped Herring
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The "Sholemates" of the Sho- cipients are, Mrs. William P. baritones.
Cheese Blintzes • Miniature Stuffed Cabbage • Sweet
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lem Aleichem Institute will hold Greenberg, President of Sinai
At the piano will be Don and
USUAL
DAILY DELIGHTS: • Dill Pickles • Dill Tomatoes
a supper-meeting and___Qaeg Hospital Guild; Walter Klein, Rebecca Frohman. There is no
• Cole Slow • Horseradish • Pickled Herring.
Shabhat 7:30 p.m. May 18 at the executive director of the Jew- admiSsion charge.
Institute.
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; ish Community Council; Louis ..
ANOTHER TASTE TREAT FROM GRUNT'S .. .
The theme of the evening will LaMed, chairman of the Educa-
The Don Frohman Chorus will
INDIVIDUAL NOODLE PUDDINGS !
he AMerican Jewish History. Irv:' tion Division of the Jewish Wel- present its annual concert 8:30
p.imo. M
ing Zeitlin will talk on "Glimpses fare Federation; Irwin Shaw, H
Auay
dita2r7ium
at. the Mumford 1
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of American Jewish History." director of the Jewish Center;
At 12:30 p.m. May 19, the and Sam Rabinovitz. Michigan
Frohman has selected a pro-
Women's Division will sponsor State Youth Commissioner.
able
gram which will be heard here
its annual mothers and daughters ! A reception will be held fol- the first time:
ONLY a
luncheon, Guest artists are Ruth lowing the program, "Honoring ; Song of Hope, by Beethovei;
Goldman, soprano. and Lillian ; Our Youth." Hostesses will be i Cradle Song, by Wilenski; Rock-
18252 WYOMING near CURTIS
Zellman at the piano. For reser- from the Beth Moses Sister-
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FEATURING THE FINEST SELECTION OF SMOKED FISH
Mrs. I ens, by Gebirtig; Al Tiro (mod
The Woman's Study Group of Betty Fisher and Mrs. Abe
erlerIsrbayeliN) ola bny; BZyairBaa;bylC000
the Institute will present Moishe Bookstein. Refreshments • w ill i W
n,sl
Haar in a lecture on "The be handled by the co-operative
Theatre of the Absurd" 8:30 p.m. ; council of League, according to i Wave, by Gounod; The New
May 20, at the Institute, 19350 Mrs. Norman Brode, vice presi-Dance, by Gorochov; and Franz
Greenfield.
I Liszt's Les Preludes.
I dent.
Arias from P agliacci, Rigo-
letto and La Forza Del Destino
will be performed by the solo-
ists of the chorus.
The guest artist for the eve-
; ning is virtuoso violinist Harry
Klein, who will be heard here
for the first time.
SUNDAY ONLY !
At the pianos will be Rebecca
Frohman and Bella Goldberg.
For reservations, call LI 3-3253.
' $
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Mischakoff Solos National Council of
with Center
phony
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ciety will meet 8:30 p.m. Tues-
day at the Workmen's Circle,
18340 W. Seven Mile. Members
are asked to bring their dis-1
carded articles for the rummage.
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