Circle Women's Group
Slates Donor Event

Schreiber's Goal: 100 New UHS
Members for 50th Anniversary

Activities of the Workmen's
Circle this week will be high-
lighted by the annual donor
luncheon of the Women's Di-
vision, scheduled for 12:30 p. m.,
Wednesday, in the Mayfair
Room.
This will be the 19th year the
group has sponsored a donor
event, proceeds from which help
support the Circle's school and
kindergarten, maintain the Edu-:
cationai Center and further the
work of the Jewish Labor Com-
mittee.
Reservations are available by
calling Mrs. Eileen Israel, TO.
8-7665.
The Workmen's Circle Teen
Club, a group of 30 young peo-
ple 13 to 15, will meet at 7:45
p. m., today, in the Center, 11529
Linwood, to map social, educa-
tional and recreational plans.
Among the projects of the
group, which meets on alternate
Fridays, are a number of out-
ings and a club newspaper. In-
formation on activities is avail-
able from Frank Newberg, ad-
visor, TO. 9-5453.

CARD OF THANKS

Mrs. Adler to Deliver
Iladassah Lectures

The family of the late Sadie
Maltzman, beloved mother, sis-
ter and grandmother, acknowl-
edges with grateful appreciation
the many kind expressions of
sympathy extended by relatives
and friends during the family's
recent bereavement.

"Israel, 1956" is the general
theme of the annual four-lecture
series of Mrs. Morris Adler, giv-
en before members of the De-
troit Chapter of Hadassah.
The series, which is held at
10:30 a. m., on four successive
Tuesdays, began last 'week, and
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will continue this Tuesday when
Music by ...
Mrs. Adler speaks on "Geogra-
phy and Natural Resources."
Other lectures are Feb. 21,
And His Orchestra
"Government," and Feb. 28, *
"Culture." All programs are
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held in Hadassah House, 16240 -******
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W. 7 Mile.

When Mr. and
Mrs. Nathan
Schreiber,
of 3781 W. Outer
Drive, celebrate
their fiftieth
wedding an-
niversary at a
dinner to be
given in their
honor by their
children and
members of
their immediate
"Nothing so needs reforming
PHOTOGRAPHS by
family, at Holi-
as other people's habits."—Mark
BERNARD H.
day Manor, Feb.
Twain.
20, Mr. Schrei-
ber hopes to add
to his record of
Musk and Entertainment
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activities by en-
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Schreiber
rolling 100 new
members in the United Hebrew
and His Orchestra
Schools.
presented with a Gold Member-
"I hope in that way again to ship Card by the United Hebrew
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Detroit's Best Laundry
serve our schools to the best of Schools in recognition of his
&: Dry ,Cleaning Value
my ability, and thereby to honor having enlisted 516 new mem-
our important anniversary," Mr. bers.
P
WEDDINGS
'Thousands of Women Say--
After the celebration of their
Schreiber said.
H
BAR MITZVAHS
golden
wedding
anniversary,
at
"I: -Use Quality
Towards his new goal, Mr.
Candids and 3D's
O
Because
It Saves
Schreiber already has en- the Feb. 20 dinner, at which
by
T
Rabbis Hayim Donin and Can-
Dance with Delight
rolled 80 members.
TIME,
MONEY
& WORRY"
O JACK GORBACK
tor Hyman Adler will officiate,
to
Shortly after their marriage Mr. and Mrs, Schreiber will
S
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Shirts Beautifully. Laundered
in Cleveland, Feb. 20, 1906, the leave for a two-week vacation
LARRY FREEDMAN
Schreibers
moved
to
Detroit
and
and His Orchestra
in Florida.
lived here the entire 50 years.
Their children are: Messrs.
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Rosen's Prime Kosher Meats
Mr. Schreiber was born Nov. and Mesdames Raymond Schrei-
Strictly Kosher Salami ....69c lb.
LAUNDRY and
12, 1884, in Russia. Mrs. Schrei- ber, Gilbert Fink, Isadore Burn-
Kosher Beef Bacon
75c lb.
ber was born Dec. 12, 1885, in stein, Merwin Jacobson, Carl
'DRY
CLEANING.
$1.00 lb
Lunch Meats
Warsaw, Poland.
Fidler, Irving Ellman.
,-WEbster
3-8000
11527
Dexter
WE
5-9757
For 26 years the owner of
They have one great grand-
We Deliver
.Your Patronage Solicited
Colonial Department Store, Mr. child, Sherleen Fink, and the
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Schreiber also was in the liquor, following grandchildren:
"MEMORIES THAT WILL
real estate and building busi-
Mr. and Mrs. George Fink,
LAST FOREVER"
nesses and managed several Marilyn Fidler, Dennice Fidler,
theatrical enterprises. He at Russell Barry Schreiber, Harry
present owns the Colonial and Elliman, Carol Ellman, Donna
Palmer Park Theaters.
Ellman, Janice Levinter, Stan-
- Come in and choose from our large
Associated with many local ley Jacobson, Joel Jacobson,
selection of new mountings.
Jewish movements, Mr. Schrei- Sherry Jacobson.
ber is especially active in the
Authorized Agency for Fine Hamilton, Longine
United Hebrew Schools to whom
Music of Distinction
and Omega Watches for Men and Women
he presented a Sefer Torah in Chajes Soloist at
1919.
Concert
on
Tuesday
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750 Book Bldg.
We Also Feature a Large Selection of Costume
The Schreiber family equipped
Julius Chaj es, pianist and
Jewelry, Crystal and Beautiful Gift Items
the recreation room in the Home regular conductor of the Center
for Aged where movies are Symphony Orchestra, will be
Eyes Examined — Glasses Fitted
shown the residents weekly.
THE THIRTY-PLUS CLUB
Optical Prescriptions Accurately Filled
heard as solo-
The oldest living member of
P resents
ist in his own
Congregation Bnai David, Mr.
Piano Concerto
A CABARET NITE
Schreiber was the synagogue's
in E, at the
Wednesday, Feb. 15, 9 P.M.
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treasurer for 17 years. He is a
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Center Symph-
member
of
Findlater
Lodge
D. W. Simons Br. of Jewish
ony Orchestra
Center 4000 Tuxedo at Rolm=
F&AM, Scottish Rite and Mos-
concert, Tues-
lem Shrine, Variety Club, Zion-
With
day evening, at
ist
Organization,
Old
Timers
SYLVIA LEE
-
t h e Davison
Club and many other organiza-
Jewish Center.
And All Star Variety Show, with
tions.
(By Appointment Only)
8 Variety Acts.
Henri Nosco,
On his last birthday, he was
conductor o f
at
Members, 65c; Non-Members, 85c
the Royal Oak
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REFRESHMENTS!! DANCING!:
Symphony and
17600 WYOMING
Friday, February 10, 1956
of the Scandi-
navian S y m-
OPPOSITE MUMFORD HIGH
Julius Chajes phony Orches-
Prices Slightly Higher
tra, will appear as guest con-
ductor.
The Chajes Piano Concerto in
E was completed in 1952 and
presented the same year with
the Vienna Symphony Orches-
tra. It was later performed with
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the Paris Orchestre Sympho-
One Pkg. Kosher (Bacon)
pique, and the Jerusalem Broad-
casting Symphony. In Decem-
ber, 1953, Chajes played the
Concerto with the Detroit Sym-
phony Orchestra under Paul
With Each Pound Purchased
Paray. Critics said ,"the work
at Regular Price
makes a valuable contribution
to the literature for the piano."
(No Returns Please)
The program will open with
Beethoven's Overture to "Cori-
clan," and Schubert's Sym-
phony No. 5 in B-flat Major.
Personally Escorted
The latter portion of the pro-
Is Guaranteed U.S.. Government Inspected .
.
Vacations
to ...
gram, honoring the Jewish Mus-
ic Festival, will be devoted to
Guaranteed Kosher . . . Guaranteed Pure!
Mr. Chajes' Piano Concerto.
Return Feb. 28th.
Leave Detroit Feb. 114th

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Council Arranges
Music Month Exhibit

In celebration of the Jewish

Music Festival, the culture
commission_of the Jewish Com-
munity Council - has arranged
for a special display featuring
Jewish musical personalities on
the fourth floor of Grinnell's,
on Woodward.
The community is invited to
view the arrangements high-
lighting Jewish musical crea-
tivity.

Leave Detroit March 27th—Return April 10th

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