Fr iday, January 10, 1964—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S-22 Beresh-Cooper Troth Announced Marriages Schafler-Kingston Troth Announced Midwinter Concert Set by Jewish Folk Chorus The annual midwinter concert of the Jewish Folk Chorus will be held 8 p.m. Sunday at the Community Arts Auditorium, Wayne State University. Highlight of the program will be the cantata "Fun Vigleid biz Zigleid" (From Cradle to Vic- tory). Narrated in English by Richard Green, the cantata will feature guest artist Cantor Har- old Orbach of Temple Israel. He also will be soloist in "Lincoln's Gettysburg Address." On the program, too, will be a program of Yiddish, English and Hebrew folk songs by the youth chorus. Director is Har- vey Schreibman; accompanist, Lois Craige. Tickets will be available at the box office the evening of the concert, or call DI 1-9231. MINDELL-SHAPIRO: Judith Phyllis S h a p i r o became the bride of Bernard Mindell in a ceremony Dec. 22 at the Shera- ton Cadillac Hotel. The couple are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Shapiro of Warrington Dr. and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Min- den. of Prest Ave. Matron of honor was Mrs. Ronald (Judith) London, the bridegroom's sis- Want ads get quick results! ter, of Livonia. Maid of honor was Diane Shapiro, the bride's sister. Bridesmaids were Phyllis Martin, Sandra Forman and Mrs. Robert (Gail) Wilensky. Best man was Milton Mindell, brother of the bridegroom. Ushers were Dr. Julian Kutin- MAN, sky, Dr. Mark Eckhouse of THAT'S Pittsburgh, Bernard Stollman A DISH/ and Bernard Naftaly. After a MRS. WILLIAM KINGSTON honeymoon in New York, the FREE KASHA COOKBOOK Arlene Gail Sc\hafler became couple will reside at 16555 the bride of William Kingston EASY New recipes and menu ideas for modern meats Schaefer. on Dec. 1, at the Sheraton * * and entertaining with Kasha. Address request • TO JACOBS-SWARIN: Rochelle Cadillac Hotel. SERVE, to: Phyllis Wolff, Penn Yan, New York The couple • are the children Carolyn Swarin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Swarin, of Dr. and Mrs. Murray Berg- 10 19190 Lauder, became the bride man of Warrington Dr. and of . Howard Paul Jacobs, 17301 Mr. and Mrs. Julius Kingston Greenlawn, on Dec. 29 at of Pierson Ave. Temple Israel. Mrs. William The bride wore a gown of Steiner, sister of the bride- white slipper satin with a train groom, served as matron of falling from the shoulder. Her honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. veil was held. in place by orange Arnold Sandubrae, Mrs. Ronald blossoms and pearls. Krome, Lorraine Sandubrae, Leslie Schafler, the bride's Mrs. David Jacobs and Marilyn sister, served as maid of honor. Levin. Sheldon Brenner was Bridesmaids were Suzanne best man. Ushers were Dr. Bergman, Lucille Kingston and world's finest quality David Jacobs, Dr. Norman Harriet Eserow. Ronald Kings- Jacobs, Stuart Jacobs, Michael ton served his brother as best Swarin, William Steiner and man. Ushers were Irving Kings- ton, Michael Hoffer, Michael Gary Sanders. * * * Mitnick and Kenneth Gordon. STEIN-ASKINAS: Elaine Ruth Following a honeymoon in Askinas and Talbert Sheldon Key West and Miami Beach, the Stein were wed Dec. 22 at the couple will reside on Appleton Bay Shore `,4,nagogue. The Rd. Pecked In pure vegetable oil to bring out couple are the children of Mr the finest flavor and tenderness. and Mrs. Benjamin Askinas of Bay Shore, Long Island, N.Y., and Mr. and Mrs. Herman J. Stein of Meyers Ave. The bride Dr. and Mrs. Charles B. La- wore a gown of white silk crepe appliqued with Chantilly lace. koff announce the engagement She wore a crown of pearls over of their daughter, Myra Nan, to an illusion veil. She carried a Robert Stephan Rich, son of bouquet of white stephanotis. Mrs. Maurice H. Rich of New Wendy Askinas, sister of the York and the late Mr. Rich. bride, was maid of honor. Her Miss Lakoff was graduated from other sister, Karen, was a brides- Radcliffe College, received her maid. Best man was Roy David master's degree in economics Stein, brother of the bridegroom. from Yale University and is Following a brief honeymoon in presently a candidate for a doc- See and taste how oodles a New York, the young newlyweds torate there. Her fiance is a onion flavor makes these snap. returned to their studies at graduate of Cornell University apart matzohs a welcome Brandeis University. They are and the Yale University Law change from bread . . . go hand-in-hand with soups, fish, making their home at 23C Saga- School and is an associate of main .dishes! The snack su- more Way, Waltham 54, Mass. the firm of Shearman and Ster- preme . gives new life and ling in New York. delicate zest to dips and * spreads. Students to Hear Topic Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robbins, on Jewish Family Life of Greenlawn Ave., announce Onion flavor does it! Rabbi James Gordon of Oak the engagement of their daugh- Woods Young Israel will teach ter, Lois Bunny, to Bert Pohl, a class on Jewish family life at son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hillel House, 4841 Second, 2:30 Pohl, of Mark Twain Ave. A p.m. Tuesday. All Wayne State spring wedding is planned. University students are invited. The event is sponsor ed by Courses Are Scheduled Yavneh Organization. Proprietors of Delight your family with Kasha Soup tonight MISS LORETTA BERESH Mr. and Mrs. Myer Beresh of Hilton Ave., Southfield, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Loretta, to Gerald M. Cooper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Cooper of Gardner Ave., Oak Park. The bride-elect is a senior in special education at Wayne State University. Her fiance is a graduate of the School of Business Administration at Wayne State University. A June 22 wedding is planned. Chaim Weizmann Unit Slates Special Meeting Chaim Weizmann Society will hold a special meeting 9 p.m. Monday at Cong. Beth Yehudah. Newly elected officers to be installed are Morris Silver, pre- sident; Joseph Newmark, vice, president; Peter Beitman, treas- urer; Louis Katz and Louis H. Bogrow, secretaries. Louis Rosenberg, who was president of the society for six years, has been elected honor- ary president. Refreshments will be served. and his ORCHESTRA "Music As You Like It" HOME: OFFICE: LI 5-2737 i:041•111..1 ■0■11 ■ 10.0 ■ 1•04 1■ 0•11Mlli(141M1,11•11.0.11 I Dinner at DARBY'S is a real treat • Visit Our New SKYLIGHT I ROOM, Cocktail Lounge and Ball • AFTER THEATRE i Snacks . . . a Delight LUNCHEON A Pleasure $ Res. UN 2-7642 I EVEN MILE at WYOMING j I_‘ Sea-fre flavor tender, moist meat PILLAR ROCK fancy white UNA 8ngag ernents lovely onions! 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