Penner-Rubenfaer Engagement Told MISS SUSAN PENNER Mr. and Mrs. David Penner of Northlawn Ave. announce the en- gagement of their daughter Susan Cheryl to William S. Rubenfaer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benny Ruben- faer of Irvine Blvd., Oak Park. The prospective bridegroom is a student in the college of bus- iness administration, Detroit In- stitute of Technology. Sheila Cohen to Wed Lester Kalisher MISS SHEILA COHEN Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. Cohen of Kentucky Ave. announce the en- gagement of their daughter Sheila Lynn to Lester Kalisher, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Kalisher of Albany Ave., Oak Park. Miss Cohen is attending Wayne State University. Her fiance is completing his junior year at Wayne State's school of medicine, where he is affiliated with Phi Delta Epsilon Fraternity. Holy Land Topographer Estori Ben Moses Farhi, a 14th Century European scholar and scientist, became the first topogra- per and geographer of Palestine when he settled in the Holy Land after he was expelled from his native France. Recommended by Physicians RABBI LEO GOLDMAN Expert Mohel Serving Hospitals and Homes LI 2-4444 LI 1-9769 CERTIFIED EXPERT MOHEL RABBI Israel Goodman FE 4-4149 BREVITIES Stage-TV-screen star, AGNES MOOREHEAD, will close the De- troit Town Hall 1964-65 season 11 a.m. March 17 with her one-woman show, "Come Closer, I'll Give You an Ear Full" at Fisher Theater, followed by luncheon at the De- troit Golf Club. Miss Moorehead, who has been nominated for an Oscar for her supporting role in "Hush, Sweet Charlotte," will do original interpretations and scenes from some of her plays for her Town Hall appearance. Tickets are available at the Detroit Town Hall office or the Fisher Theater box office the day of performance. • FE 4-8266 Serving in Hospitals and Homes REV. GOLDMAN L MARSHALL MOHEL Serving at Homes and Hospitals DI 1-9909 Rabbi Shaiall Zachariash Mohel Phone: 863-0256 Detroit boll-Helfman Troth Announced at Party The PRAGUE CHAMBER OR- CHESTRA will be presented by the Founders Society of the Detroit Institute of Arts Concert Series 8:20 p.m. today in the large audi- torium. Thirty-six virtuoso musi- cians comprise this ensemble with- out a conductor. MARILYN NERLEY, p i a n i s t, a Leventritt Award winner, will be presented on the Young Artists Series in the lecture hall of the Art Institute 8:30 p.m. March 19. For tickets contact the World Adventure Of- fice, Art Institute, Grinners down- town, Ford Auditorium box office or Wayne State University ticket * * * office. * * * The BALLET FOLKLORICO, 75 dancers, singers and musicians Tenor JAN PEERCE will be from Mexico, will appear 8 p.m. soloist with The Detroit Symphony March 26-27 in the Masonic Audi- Orchestra 8:30 p.m. Thursday and torium. Tickets may be obtained Saturday at Ford Auditorium. He at the auditorium or at downtown will sing Vaughan Williams' Four Grinnell's. Hymns for Tenor and Three Arias * * * by Handel. Discovered by Tos- Internationally known recording canini in the late 1930s, Peerce star ESTHER OFARIM will make made his Metropolitan Opera debut her first Detroit appearance with as Alfredo in "La Traviata" in the Smothers Brothers in their 1941. He has one of the largest concert March 19 at the Masonic recorded repertores of any artist. Temple. Mrs. Ofarim, who is ac- Tickets are available at all prices companied by her husband Abra- at the Ford Auditorium box office ham, arrived in this country last and at all Grinnell's stores. fall to join the Smothers Brothers * * * in their current tour. A native of The 42nd annual GRE AT Israel, Esther Ofarim won the first and second prizes in the Israeli LAKES ANTIQUE SHOW at De- folksong competition in 1961. A troit Masonic Temple will open year later she carried off the first March 31 and will continue daily prize in the International Music through April 3 noon to 10:30 Festival in Sopot, Poland. Also in p.m. Something new has been 1962 she finished first in the finals added: a library of many new in the "Concours Eurovision de la books on subjects sought by an- Chanson" in Switzerland. Handling, tique seekers, such as weapons, arrangements locally is ex-Detroit- antique jewelry, pewter, cars, er Neil Rosen of Columbus, 0., son clocks, glass and pottery, dolls and of the Nathaniel Rosens of W. ancient toys. * * * Outer Dr. * * * Open-house ceremonies Monday The SCANDINAVIAN SYM- and Tuesday marked the official PHONY ORCHESTRA will present opening of the new Livernois-Lyn- a concert 8:30 p.m. March 20 in don office of MANUFACTURERS the Scottish Rite Cathedral, Ma- I BANK, 14530 Livernois, which re- sonic Temple. Performing with places the bank's Fenkel-Petosky the orchestra will be the Oakland office. Architect for the new build- University Chorus under the lead- ing was Leonard G. Siegal. ership of George V. Cripps. There * * * will be refreshments and dancing Mezzo-soprano CHRISTA LUD- after the concert in the Crystal Ballroom. Tickets available at WIG will be soloist with the De- Grinnell's or at the temple box- troit Symphony Orchestra 8:30 p.m. Saturday at Ford Auditorium. office. Sixten Ehrling will conduct. Miss Ludwig has been featured with the Vienna State Opera and the Metropolitan Opera and recently has been concertizing in Europe. Tickets available at the Ford Au- ditorium box office and Grinnell's. * * * Mothers interested in a SUM- MER CO-OP NURSERY, to be sponsored by the pre-school sec- tions of the Oak Park PTAs are invited to an organizational meet- ing 8:30 p.m. March 23 at the home of Mrs. Maurice Bloch, 24700 Seneca. For information, call Mrs. Julius Brodsky, chairman, LI 1- 7990, or Mrs. Bloch., co-chairman, LI 6-1835. • * A CONFERENCE ON LEGIS- LATIVE ISSUES will be spon- sored by the 17th Democratic Party organization 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday at Henry Ford High School. Dr. Arnold Glovinsky of the Detroit Public Schools is chairman of the planning commit- tee. The conference is open to the public. * * * Directors of BORMAN FOOD STORES, INC., at its quarterly meeting, declared a cash dividend of 20 cents per share, to be paid April 9 to stockholders of record of the company at the close of business on March 19. * * * The board of directors of BANK OF THE COMMONWEALTH has elected three assistant cashiers, it has been announced by George W. Miller, president. They are Ross L. Riddell, John S. Albright and Neale S. McGee. MISS HARRIET WOLL At a recent cocktail-dinner • party, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Wall of Stansbury Ave. announced the engagement of their daughter Har- riet Bernice to Joel Michael Helf- man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Helfmaaa of Indiana Ave. Their wedding date has been set for Dec. 5. PLASTIC COVERS By Mrs. Rosen Custom Made DI 1-1000 Max Schrut 18055 James Couzens For Good Photographs and Prompt Service Call me at BLAIR STUDIO Ask the Folks Who've Hod Want The Best? SAM BARNETT Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs and His Orchestra We Come to Your Home With Samples LI 1-2563 TY 5-8805 Sales of new individual life in- surance by the DETROIT-GOLD AGENCY, Massachusetts Mutual "RASKIN Life Insurance Co., during Febru- BIG BABY BONUS" ary amounted to $2,992,548 and ranked the local agency fifth MRS. ARTHUR GOLDMAN (9 lbs., 1 oz.) among the company's 119 general Congratulations on the birth of your agencies for the month in produc- son and we hope the RASKIN tion of individual life insurance. PRODUCTS you received helped make your first week at home Headed by Ruben Gold, CLU, gen- easier. eral agent, the agency is located at RASKIN FOOD CO.1 20800 Greenfield. March 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Ber- nard J. Harris, 18040 Schaefer, a daughter, Kathleen Marian. * * * March 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Allen S. Cohn (Dorothy Kamber), 24375 Rensselaer, Oak Park, a son, Barry Howard. * * * March 1—To Mr. and Mrs. A. Sol Mandelbaum (Barbara Subar), 24260 Gardner, Oak Park, a daugh- ter, Jenny Sue. * * * Feb. 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Leon- ard G. Velick (Nancie Iczkovitz), 20278 Westbrook, a son, Douglas Keith. * * * Dec. • 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Hy- man Jack Berman (Dint Grushky), 16000 Stratford, Southfield, an adopted son, Richard Alan. * * * To Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Kurland (Bertha Seid, formerly of Detroit) of Pittsburg, Calif., an adopted son, Aaron Samuel. 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