Rebecca Frohman and Marion Hahn Barbara Finkel Wed
Join for Piano Due t at Choral Concert to Dennis R. Israel

Children's Asthma Research Hospital
Will Benefit From Donor, Tag Days

The Don Frohman Choral Con-
cert will feature as guest artists
May 2 the duo piano team of Re-
becca Frohman and Marion Hahn,
in a program of piano compositions
by Bach, Rachmaninoff, Borodin

A pre-donor meeting, featuring
The chapters taking part in
the Asthma Week Tag Days will
a talk by psychiatrist Dr. Bruce
Danto, will be held by the Detroit be Northwest Detroit Chapter,
under chairman Mrs. Jack All-
League of Children's Asthma Re- weil and Mrs. Leo Kaufman; De-
search Institute and Hospital 12:30 troit Junior Chapter, Mrs. Phil-
p.m. Wednesday at the home of lip Rosen and Mrs. Jack Schrag;
Mrs. Irving Goldberg, 19457 Glou-
and New Life Chapter, Mrs. Wil-
cester. Luncheon will be served.
liam Sklar.
That week has been proclaimed
Funds raised will go toward
Asthma Week in Detroit by Mayor care for children with intractable
Cavanagh. Through May 1, three asthma and for research on aller-
CARIH chapters will take part in gies.
the drive to raise funds for the
"Since 1927"
hospital at Denver.
Dr. Danto, a member of the
Mayor's Committee on Skid Row
problems, is also WWM :
a consultant on
the Public Hous-
ing Commission's
"Homeless Men's
For
Project." At this
CUStOM,
meeting, officers
/.
will be elected,
Quality
Mrs.. Ida Markus
will be honor-
"Since 1927"
ed on her 84th
Mrs. Baker
DRAPERIES
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birthday andtickets for the
• BED SPREADS
donor luncheon will be available.
• WINDOW
The donor is set for noon May 12
SHADES
at the Roostertail. Mrs. Sam Baker
NORTHLAND
is program chairman.
CENTER
For donor luncheon tickets, call
Enter Lot H
ticket chairman Mrs. Joshua Kar-
F
bel, UN 2-5607, or Mrs. Ralph
23535 WOODWARD
Levy, UN 3-9592.
at Oakridge

Mrs. Frohman

Miss Hahn

and Chopin. The 8:30 p.m. pro-
gram will be at the Detroit Insti-
tute of Arts.
The 100-voice chorus and mem-
bers of the Detroit Symphony

Orchestra, under the baton of
composer-conductor D o n Froh-
man, will offer a program of great
variety, from the Yiddish "Klingen
Naie Lider" by Helfman-Frohman
to "Go Down Moses," "Ani Ma-
min" by Weiner, and Dvora.k's
"Goin' Home," arranged by Froh-
man. Twelve soloists will be pre-
sented with chorus and orchestra.
For reservations, call the
chorus, LI 5-5680 or DI 1-2413.
Rebecca Frohman has been
known many years as a pianist and
teacher, playing in solo recitals
and ensembles in various parts of
the country and in Canada. Her
performances have been most re-
cently heard at Tuesday Musicale
and Music Study Club programs.
Her partnership in this piano
MRS. DENNIS ISRAEL
duo with Marion Hahn dates back
many years, when both pianists
In an all-pink decorated chapel
were on the faculty of the Net- at Adas Shalom Synagogue, Bar-
zorg School of Piano.
bara Ann Finkel was united in
marriage to Dennis Robert Israel.
Parents of the couple are Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Finkel of Northlawn
Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Women, who will be honored at Israel of Sherwood Ave., Hunting-
the luncheon, are Mesdames Jack ton Woods.
Berent, Tom Borman, Philip Helf-
The bride wore a gown of peau
man, Rachel Kurtzman, Charles de sale, featuring rounded neck-
Milan and Morris L. Schaver. To line, fitted bodice with appliques
be a Woman of Valor, an "Eshes of hand-corded Alencon lace and
Chail," is to attain the highest controlled bell skirt with a detach-
Israel Bond category each respon- able chapel train. Her silk illusion
sible for the sale or purchase of veil was held in place by an open
$100,000 or more in Israel Bonds. crown.
The Detroit Pioneer Women has
Maxine Finkel served her sister
the largest number of Women of as maid of honor, and Mrs. Paul
Valor of any organization here.
James was matron of honor.
A feature of the luncheon will Bridesmaids were Nancy Victor,
be the presentation of the prize of Terry Diems,_ Rena Wish and Gail
an Israel Bond contributed by Stern.
Mrs. Schaver. All 1965 Israel
Best man was Frederic Weber,
Bond subscribers present will be and ushers were Sandford Finkel,
eligible to win.
Geoffrey Easton, Robert Kretch-
Mrs. Milton Weiss is president of mer, Robert Gassman, Arnold
the Detroit Pioneer Women's Coun- Finkel and the bridegroom's
brothers, Randy, Cary and Larry
cil.
Mrs. Norman Kanter is luncheon Israel.
After a honeymoon in the
chairman. Mrs. Norman Leemon is
ticket and arrangements chairman. West, the newlyweds will make
Mrs. Alex Schreier is Israel Bond their home in Flint.
chairman with Mrs. Jack Gosman
as Bond co-chairman.
Mrs. Naimark to Head
For reservations to the luncheon,
Clean-Up Month Event
call DI 1-5707.
The tenth anniversary of the
Mayor's Committee, "Keep De-
troit Beautiful," Inc., will be high-
lighted by the annual kickoff
luncheon to be held at the Veter-
The Criterion Club, civic, so- rans Memorial Building noon
cial, and cultural organization for Wednesday.
Mrs. Martin Naimark, 8801
unmarried adults, will wind up
its spring program season at an Kingswood, is president.
"April Follies" variety show 9
The luncheon will launch the an-
p.m. Saturday at the Knights of nual Clean-Up, Paint-Up, Fix-Up
Pythias Hall.
Campaign during the entire month
The public is invited.
of May.
Entertainers from the Shirley
C. Allen Harlan, chairman of
St. Mary troup will perform, with the Board of Harlan Electric Com-
music for dancing and mixers to pany, will be luncheon speaker.
be provided by 'Buss' Meyers and Rabbi Jacob E. Segal of Adas
his Lawtonaires orchestra.
Shalom Synagogue will deliver the
Refreshments will be served.
invocation.
* * *
Mayor Cavanagh will greet the
Arrangements are being com- guests and present the proclama-
pleted for the Criterion Club's tion designating May as the month
celebration of Decoration Day to emphasize this annual Clean-
weekend at the Pla-Mates "Single Up Campaign.
Holiday Fling" in Cleveland. Also
Slogan-contest winners for the
convening then, will be other most appropriate slogan embody-
guests from Toronto, Buffalo, ing the idea of the Clean-Up Cam-
Rochester, Pittsburgh, Columbus, paign will be announced.
Cincinnati and Chic a g o. For
reservations call executive secre-
tary Sara Applebaum, 864-5398. Beth Shalom W omen

Women of Valor. Will Be Honored;
Stars on Pioneer Women's Program

Six Women of Valor will receive
awards at the Pioneer Women Is-
rael Bond luncheon, Thursday
noon, at Cong. Shaarey Zedek.
Shelley Berman, comedian who
is now appearing at the Elm-
wood Casino, will be the guest of
honor. Israel Consul General Jacob
Barmore, who has jurisdiction over
13 midwestern and southwestern
states, will be the guest speaker.
Hanna Aharoni, Israel's singing
sensation, whose repertoire in-
cludes songs in nine languages,
will be the guest star.
The six Women of Valor, all
members of the Detroit Pioneer

European Welfare Group
Sets Mother-Daughter
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Lunch t-eaturing Singer

The Jewish Women's European
Welfare Organization will hold
its 45th annual
mothers and
daughters' donor
luncheon noon
May 5 at Imper-
ial Caterers.
Mrs. Morris
Miller, president,
announces this
main fund-rais-
' ing event will
help support the
D eF elicis
group philanthro-
pies including widows and orphans
in Israel, Jewish National Fund,
Bar Ilan University scholarships
and local and national organiza-
tions.
Guest • artist will be Ezio De-
Felicis, Italian baritone, who has
entertained at clubs and who has
a record which is being released
soon.
Pianist Joe Nash, his accom-
panist, has played for Mimi Ben-
zell, Tony Martin and other stars.
Chairman of the event is Mrs.
Otto Kaviett. All women in the
community are invited.

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Hospital • New Babies
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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
14—Friday, April 23, 1965

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Plans Sprouting
for 'April Follies'

UHS Nursery School
to Hold Open House

Set Honor Roll Event

Beth Shalom Sisterhood has
scheduled its annual honor roll
luncheon for 12:30 p.m. May 5 in
The United Hebrew Schools' the social hall. All proceeds from
Nursery will hold open house 3-5 this major fund-raising event will
p.m. May 2, at the school, 15110 be used to support the synagogue.
W. Ten Mile. Parents and children
Members who earn or donate
are invited. Now in its 15th year, $15 toward their hono r-r o 1 1
the school is under the supervi-
"credit" are invited, according to
sion of Mrs. Sylvis Handler. There
co-chairmen Mrs. Harold Eisen-
are two-, three- or five-day ses- berg and Mrs. Martin Herman.
sions, mornings or afternoons.
Prizes and gifts will be pre-
Aim of the UHS Nursery School
is to create an atmosphere condu- sented, and the Jewish Center
cive to Jewish learning and Mobile Unit will present "The
growth, through play and partici- American Dame," a brief history of
pation, learning the holidays and women from Eve down to the
customs, songs and holiday games, modern suburban housewife.
Guests are invited. For informa-
The school also provides creative
experience in art, literature and tion, call pledge chairman Mrs.
Bernard Victor, EL 7-5484.
music.

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House parties, confirmations, weddings ...

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