Friday, October 11, 1957—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-20 activities in Society Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hordes, of Vernon Ave., Huntington Woods, are currently visiting in Israel with their brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hordes (Nesia Singer) and children, at Herzliah Bet. A surprise birthday dinner honoring Marilyn Wainer, was given by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Wainer in the family home on Canterbury Rd. Among the guests were: Richard Roberts, Steven Frank, Sandra Harris, Charles Goss, Joann Hauser, Bruce Miller, Elaine Lapides, Martin Pessner, Betsy Stromer, Howard Kay, Bar- bara Marsh, Richard Kahn and Rosalie Morrison. Miss Jacklyn Lewis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Lewis, of 6729 Riverside, Dearborn Township, will be presented in a piano recital by her teacher, Mrs. Rebecca Frohman, at 3 p.m., Sunday, at Baldwin Recital Hall. Her program will include compositions by Beethoven, Haydn, Kabalewsky and Khatchaturian. The talented nine-year-old has appeared previously in public over the Auntie Dee television show. Miss Sonia Ploshnick, pianist, will be heard in a recital at 8:15 p.m., Oct. 19, at Baldwin Recital Hail. A reception will follow at the Detroit Federation of Women's Clubs, 4811 Second. Among the compositions to be played by Miss Ploshnick is the First Movement of Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 2, with Edith Ella Davis at the second piano. Pharmacists Slate Annual Dinner-Dance Aesculapian Society and aux- iliary will present their annual dinner-dance at '7:30 p.m., Mon- day, at Rainbow Terrace. The dinner will be preceded by cock- tails at 6:30 p.m. Guests of honor will be 20 Israeli students of Wayne State University. Guest speaker will be Prof. Lucien 0. Meysels of the He- brew University department of organization and information and noted Israeli writer who pres- ently is pursuing research in an- cient Jewish history at the Uni- versity of Wisconsin department of Jewish studies. The auxiliary will present a SAM ROSENBLAT Master of Ceremonies and His Orchestra Detroit's Leader in Entertainment TO 6-5016 TO 8-2067 OSCAR R. ROMAN Teacher of Voice Graduate, Conservatory of Music Oberlin College 23871 Rosewood - Oak Park LI. 4-7652 ALBERT SIMONS • TITLED a. EDITED • • FUEL COVERAGE • ALL WORK GUARANTEED • WEDDINGS •BAR MITZVAHS SPECIAL OCCASIONS BUDDY'S BAR-B-0 There Is A Difference . . RIBS - CHICKEN - SHRIMP Prompt Delivery Specials . . 1/4 CHICKEN with French 1 00 Fries and Cole Slaw ...... RIB DINNER $ 5 FOR 2 A" Delivered OPEN 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. TR 2-8500 Cor. 12th and Clairmont scholarship for an American student to attend the Hebrew University school of pharmacy. The scholarship will be the first of its kind provided in this country. The Aesculapian Society has pledged a $25,000 pharmaceutical research laboratory to the He- brew University. Chairman of the dinner is Harry Katzman. For reserva- tions, call him at TO. 8-0608, UN. 2-9428 or UN. 3-6792. Music Study Club to Hear Rosengard at Season Opener Irving Rosengard, baritone, will be soloist on the opening program for the Music Study Club's new season, at 1 p.m., Tuesday, in the Oak Park Jew- ish Center. Mrs. Hal Gordon, so- prano, also • will highlight t h e program -. R o s engard' has been soloist with the Center Symphony 0 r - chestra and has appeared in nu- Rosengard merous recitals here. He will sing songs by Brahms and Schu- bert. His wife will accompany. Mrs. Gordon will render a group of contemporary work by Respighi, Chajes and Paray. At the event, Mrs. Jacob Sauls will submit a report of the Na- tional Federation of Music Clubs convention in Columbus, 0. Mrs. Joseph Weintraub, hospitality chairman, will preside when tea is served after the program. Mrs. Jack Scherr is chairman of the day. Mrs. Jack Mash is president of the Music Study Club. Director Gerd Oswald, whose father produced the first film- ization of "Around the World in 80 Days" in 1919, is in France guiding "Paris Holiday" for producer-star Bob Hope. BRAVERMAN'S KOSHER MEATS PRIME - CHOICE - GRADED 1V2:1 MEAT FRESH — KOSHER MADE Ground BEEF 2 (ads STEER LIVER . • M AII 9 C SHOULDER STEAK lb. 99c PICKLED TONGUE 155` LAMB CHOPS .. 99c LBS. ffir CP*P C • • • • • lb. 12228 DEXTER BLVD. at CORTLAND TO 8-3347 Center Symphony. Deborah L. Wainer to Marry this Fall Opens Season The Center Symphony broke with full force into their 18th season with the rendering of Beethoven's Symphony No. 3," in its opening concert Tuesday night in the Hyman C. Broder auditorium. The orchestra, which since last season has changed in per- sonnel, played as a primarily sat- isfying, but sometimes uncoordi- nated, group. With increased hours of performing together, the instrumentalists should reach the unity evident in previous pro- grams. Under direction of Julius Chajes, the orchestra conveyed the organic themes, beauty of transitions and magnetic pulse characteristic of Beethoven symphonies. The concert included the pre- mier Detroit performance of a Chajes work, "Melody and Dance for English Horn and Strings." The composition, dedicated to the memory of Henry Wineman, a loyal supporter of the Center Orchestra, was designed in two sections, in minor key. An inter- esting, Orientally flavored melody was prominent in the work. The elongated English horn solos were most ably performed - by Lare Waredrop, member of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. A second solo performance was submitted by Paul Olefsky, also of the Detroit Symphony, in the Boccherini "Cello Concerto in B-flat Major." The piece enabled the cellist to show his high ability. With quickness and sensitiv- ity, Olefsky exhibited various methods of utilizing his rich- - sounding instrument. Whether he was reaching fine ethereal sounds with his fingering or ef- fective double stops with 'is bowing, his was a top quality performance. Olefsky gratified his hearers with an encore selection, the "Prelude to Suite in G Major" by Bach. —S.R.K. The engagement of Claire Stone to Kenneth Goldin has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Stone, of Strathmoor Ave. Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Goldin, of Los Angeles, Calif. The prospective bridegroom is a grad- uate of the University of South- ern California and Yale Univer- sity. Make It a Memorable Day With IRV FIELD MISS DEBORAH WAINER and His Orchestra VE. 5-6103 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wainer, of Wisconsin Ave., have an- nounced the engagement of their daughter, Deborah Lea, to Leon Sidney Warner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Warner of Birwood Ave. To Thrill The prospective bridegroom is attending the Detroit Institute of Technology college of art and science, and is a member of Chi Sigma Chi fraternity. 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