THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
24—Friday, &opt. 29, 1972

Sale of Max Shaye Paintings
MISS II "ebb Engaged M us ic to Symphony's Ears

to II a ri'cr

Burstein

MISS SUSAN WEBB

Mr. and Sirs. Paul W.
Webb Jr. of Owosso an-
nounce the engagement of
their— daughter Susan Carol
to Harvey G. Benstein, son
of Mrs. Mildred Benstein of
Antago Dr., Livonia.
Miss Webb majors in mu-
sic at Michigan State Uni-
versity. She is affiliated with
Delta Omicron Sorority. Mr.
Benstein is a graduate of
MSU, where he was affiliat-
ed with Phi Mu Alpha Fra-
ternity.
Fraternity.
A December wedding is
planned.

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MAX SHAVE

AND ONE OF HIS PAINTINGS
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The D e t r.r i it Symphony
Orchestra is the richer for
the benefactions of Detroit
artist Max Shaye, who do-
nated more than 120 of his
paintings to an
"Art
for
Music" cxhibition and sale
Sunday.

Association for the Detroit
Symphony Orchestra, in •o-
operation with the National
Bank of Detroit. the exhibi-
Lion
featured
a
collection
valued at $40,000 or more.
Shaye's works are in more
than 400 public and private
The champagne reception collections throughout t h e
was held at Bose Terrace. U.S.
the old Dodge mansion. on
After the reception, the
Lake Shore Dr. in Grosse paintings were moved to the
Point ,
Some 700 National Bank building down-
per, -
• ,•nded. including town, where they will han g
:
stile and daugh until next Friday. Painting s
ter I
• m
in from which weren't sold Sunda
Y
Ness
t r
eshitii - will be available for pur
'
non
chase. Prices range fro m
$100 to $1,500.
th e
Presented ti
Shay e created a specia I

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on gout
shopping list

eat,eat!

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cheese in the middle. Th'. t - ri
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more cheese for real Itaran
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or supper. And just about
the easiest you ever fixed!
Only 20e per serving.

Mrs. Ralph Davidson, a
founder of the Metropolitan
Detroit Chapter of lladassah,
will be the recipient of the
Shalom Award for her serv-
ice and leadership of Israel
Bonds at a Shalom Award
Luncheon noon Oct. 17 at
Cong. Beth Achim.
Detroit lladassah
presi-
dent in 1929 and a regional
president for three years,
Mrs. Davidson was the first
Israel Bond women's division
co-chairman in 1951. She also
was the first secretary of the
Zionist Organization of De-
troit.
Emil Cohen, h
orist,
MRS. RALPH DAVIDSON
raconteur and vocalist, will
he guest performer at the Bonds. For reservations, call
luncheon on behalf of Israel Iladassah, 273-5441, or Israel
Bonds, 557-6770.
Mrs. William L. Deutsch
and
Mrs. Henry L. Lerman
0-N's
are Israel Bond co-chairmen;
Mrs. Albert Newman, presi-
dent of the Metropolitan De-
troit Chapter; and Mrs.
David Pollack, chairman,
Israel Bond women's di
vison.
Group chairmen for the
luncheon are: Mesdames
Jack Milan, George Barahal,
William Davidson, Arnold
Oleiniek. M a x Friedman,
Jack Beckwith, Emanuel
Maisel, P. Elmer Ellias,
Martin Friedman, Max Shie-
ner, Norman L. Ross, Rus-
sell Meskin, Maurice Glazier,
Meyer Levey, Frederick
Goldberg. Fremont Sweet-
wine, Abraham Satovsky,

,eib-(;outtn,In
c.s
to Be it, December

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Eat heartily—that's what
your family will do when
you serve Chef Hoy-Ar-D•

[Mrs. Ralph Davidson to Receive
the Shalom Award of Israel Bonds

Criterion Club
to Take a Hike

Criterion Club for single
adults will sponsor a s'iort-
distance hike from Bloomer
State Park to the Yates ('titer
Sunday afternoon. it is
announced by William Fleish-
MISS BONNIE MORTON
er, president. A chicken
dinner will follow at Steiner-
Mr. and Sirs. Morris A ney s on Northwestern Hwy.
Morton
of Southfield Rd. •
Guests will be welcome to
Southfield arum:nee the en-
gage ent of their daughter , the limit of available trans-
;
portation
The group will
Bonnie Susan to George Ed -
leave by motorcade at 1 p.m.
ward Kiiieneg Jr
son of Mr

Mischa Lefkowitz, 18-year-
old violinist, who came to
Detroit from Russia in May,
will make his Detroit debut
as soloist with the Center
Symphony Orchestra under
Ithe direction of Julius Chajes
i next March.
ari i r d guMh ri s. Geor , 40 Koenig of . from the Oak Park Commu•
v
Lefkowitz started to play
nay Center parking lot. For violin at age 7 and was so-
Miss Morton received her information. call Pearl Green- ' Joist with a symphony or-
BS degree from the Uniser-
stein - 399-3718 .
' chestra at 12. In spite of his
sity of Michigan Mr. Koenig
youth, he has given three solo
receised his BS degree in
recitals in his native Riga.
engineering from Old Do -
Two days after his arrival in
minion
l'imersity anti his
this country, he was intro-
master of science degree in
duced to Chajes who directed
i n d u s t sal administration
Edna Salama. fiancee o hint
hint to noted violinist Mischa
from Purdue University. Mr. Lawrence Ravitz. is a
Phi , Mischkoff. Mischa immedi•
Koenig is attending the Um- i Beta Kappa - graduate 0 ately took him as his student.
versa!: of Detroit's I a w Wayne State University. The
Chajes also engaged Lel-
sc' oats
I Jewish News regrets the . kowitz as assistant - concert
A December wedding is . error of omission in las concert master of the Center
planned
: week's announcement.
!Symphony Orchestra, which

6I ngagements

...

I

with

I will open its season Oct. 22
Mischakoff as soloist.
It will be Misehakoff's 20th
anniversary concert with the
,Center orchestra.

acttytties in Societ

The Ruda Family Club will hold a Sukkot open house 1 There would be a Shortage
3-9 p.m. Sunday at the home of Mr. and Sirs. Abraham I of worms if every bird was
Ruda, 24720 Parklawn, Oak Park. :early.

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ternity.
A December wedding is
planned.

So%iet Violinist
to Make Debut
With Center

and His ORCHESTRA

BY POPULAR DEMAND!

Washington Rd., Southfield,
Dr. and Mrs. Sidney Z Leib

announced the engagement
series, called the "Sym - of their daughter Ida Vivian
phony Suite." in honor o f to Louis Allen Goutinan, son
the exhibition. The 15 mind - of Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel
ings hear titles of famou s Gout man of Lauder Ave.
compositions, such as Tchai
Miss Latih is a junior nia•
kovsky's Swan Lake an(
joring in biology in the school
Ravers "Bolero." One large ' of education at Mercy Col-
painting will be sold in lege. Mr. Gout man is a grad-
closed bidding, with thi ' uate of Vie University of De-
hightest pledgor getting On ' troit, where he majored in
painting.
marketing and was affiliated
with Pi .Sigma Epsilon Fra-

LONDON, ENGLAND

Zan Gilbert

WE DO ALL THE WORK
REMOVE AND INSTALL

MISS IDA LEIB

At a recent poolside party .
at their home
on Martha

Irwin Green, Louis. Kirsch,
Dorothy Sklar, Julius Ring
and Jack Winshall and Miss
Sara • Epstein.
Mrs. Max Lichter and
Mrs. Julian Tobias are in
charge of seating arrange-
ments, and Mrs. Robert N.
Silver and Mrs. Ilarold Hoff-
man are heading the table -
decorations committee with
Mesdames
Nathan Sob•r-
man, Irwin Green and Rose-
mary Selburn assisting. Mrs. •
Norman Rosenfeld is visual
aids chairman, and Mrs. Leo
Keeps is publicity chairman.

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