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Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Swaab
of Southfield announce the
engagement of their daugh-
ter, Sheri Ellen Noble, to
Robert Glenn Schwartz, son
of Mr. Murray Schwartz of
Southfield and the late Mrs.
Sandra Schwartz.
Miss Noble earned a
Bachelor of Science degree
in special education. Her
fiance attends the Wayne
State University Medical
School.
A May wedding is
planned.
Couple Marks
50th Anniversary
Dr. and Mrs. Alvin
(Mona) Graff, former De-
troiters of Delray Beach,
Fla., will observe their 50th
wedding anniversary Tues-
day.
Dr. Graff practiced
podiatry in Michigan for 40
years. He is past president
of the Affiliated Podiatrists
of Michigan and the Na-
tional Association of Foot
Specialists. He was staff
podiatrist at the Moslem
Temple Cresent Shrine.
The couple's children are:
Mrs. Ernest Neuvirth of
Farmington Hills and Mrs.
Chuck Stump of Englewood,
Colo. They have four
grandchildren.
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Women Musicians Entertain
at Music Study Club Event
Music Study Club of Met-
ropolitan 'Detroit will fea-
ture two new members:
Cathy Rollin Stay, pianist,
and Kim Rosner-Doelker,
flutist, at the club's regular
meeting 12:15 p.m. Tuesday
at Temple Beth El, accord-
ing to President Helen
Kerwin.
Ms. Stay received pre-
college training from Mis-
cha Kottler. She was
graduated with distinction
from the University of
Michigan School of Music,
where she studied with
Elizabeth Zajac and Eugene
Bossart. She is currently
completing a Master of
Music degree at Oakland
University where she
studies with Flavio Varani.
She has performed at
U-M and at OU and during
KIM ROSNER DOELKER
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Mu Phi Epsilon Schol-
arship, and the Mary
Segula Award, was
graduated from Michigan
State University.
At MSU she was flutist
for the Opera Orchestra, the
Chamber Orchestra and the
Concert Band. She studied
privately with Dr. Russell
Friedewald. she continued
her studies with Detroit
Symphony members Shaul
Ben-Meir, Clement Barone,
Robert Patrick, and cur-
rently coaches with Ervin
Monroe, principal flutist
with the DSO.
Her professional affili-
ations include the Detroit
and National Flute Asso-
ciations, Mu Phi Epsilon
CATHY ROLLIN STAV
Alumnae, Birmingham
the year was presented by Musicale, Farmington
the Birmingham Musicale Musicale and Little
and The Young Keyboard Musicale.
Ms. Doelker is a flute
Artists of Grand Rapids.
Last month she was selected teacher and performer who
to perform at the Magda has appeared before music
clubs, philanthropic organ-
Tagliaferro master class.
Ms. Stay is the author izations, arts festivals,
of an article on women benefit concerts, religious
composers, "Bach, Beet- services and weddings. She
will be accompanied by her
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mother, Collette Salon
A member of the National Rosner, at the piano in
Guild of Piano Teachers, works by Copland and Dop-
Detroit Musicians League- pler.
and the Birmingham
New members will be
Musicale, Ms. Stay is an honored. Barbara Hillman,
active private piano teacher chairman of the day, and
in the Southfield area. She Helen Rowin, program
will perform works by chairman, invite guests at a
Mozart and Chopin.
nominal charge.
Ms. Rosner-Doelker, re-
cipient of several schol-
When the Egyptians were
arships including the drowning in the Red Sea,
Robert C. J. Traub Memo- the angels began to break
rial Scholarship for Euro- forth in songs of jubilation,
pean travel as the outstand- but the Holy One, blessed be
ing high school senior musi- He, silenced them: "My
cian, the Birmingham creatures are perishing —
Musicale Amy Lyle Award, and ye are ready to sing!"
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