Olefsky Magnificent as Soloist Hiss Lakin Reveals Maim Here to Form Farband YA Groups Irving Mann, a former busi- ing Mann in the local recruiting with Center Symphony Orchestra Fall Wedding Plans nessman, is now in Detroit at project. All interested young the invitation of the national adults and friends of Farband board of the Farband Labor are urged to call Mann at UN. Zionist Order to form new 4-6608. branches of young adults here. In the two weeks he has been here, Mann has already accom- plished the formation of one new Farband chapter. Officers Orchestras-Entertainment include Richard Kramer, pres- ident; Judge Victor J. Baum, 302 Fox Building vice-president; Jack Abramson UN 4-4346 WO 2-4814 and Mrs. N. Robbins, secre- taries; and Mrs. Harry Schumer, cultural and program chairman. PHOTOGRAPHS by Mann, a founder of the Chi- BERNARD H. cago branch of the United Syna- gogue of America and of Camp Ramah in Wisconsin, is a vice- president of the Chicago Far- band City Committee and found- KE. 1-8196 er and president of David Ben- ASK ABOUT OUR NEW PURSE ALBUMS Gurion Branch in Los Angeles. MISS HARRIETTE LAKIN Louis Levine, an organizer for Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. La- Farband in this area, is assist- kin, of Woodingham Dr., an- MUSIC BY To Help Make Your Wedding, nounce the engagement of Branch Two LZO Slates Bar Mitzvah or Party a Success their daughter, Harriette, to Call Theodore F. Perlman, son of Meeting for Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Louis L. Perl- Bernard Linderman w i 11 man, of Wilmette, Ill. UN 3-0404 UN 2-2850 speak about the forthcoming And His Entertaining Both Miss Lakin and her Labor Zionist Organization Con- Orchestra — DI 1-1386 fiance attend the University vention, slated for the Decora- of Michigan, where Mr. Perl- tion Day week-end in Chicago, r•>, : . Be Confident man is affiliated with Alpha at the Branch Two LZO meet- PLASTIC FURNITURE Epsilon Pi fraternity. ing at 9 p.m., Saturday, at the Have Your bolls Answered by COVERS A late fall wedding is being Hayim Greenberg Center, 19161 MADE TO ORDER OR (e "`' lft . Coyle Telephone Service READY MADE Schaefer, announces.- branch planned. VE 7-6701 president Bernard Friedman. CALL ANNA KARBAL Also scheduled is a Tzeschem TO. 7-0874 L'Sholom, bon voyage celebra- tion in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mondry who are leaving WEDDINGS BAR MITZVAHS For the best in Dancing for Israel in time for Yom Ha- pleasure, the cannot be used for Atzmaut. Mr. and Mrs. A. Borenstein Passover BILL LEONARD Brandeis PW Chapter REX LODGE will present Guy will host the refreshment period ORCHESTRA Nunn, moderator of the Voice Honors Mrs. Schwartz of Labor radio show, at 8:30 following the meeting. TY 5-0755 TO 6-1373 Brandeis Chapter of Pioneer p.m., Wednesday, at Cong. Beth Women this week announced Joseph, 18450 Wyoming. His Dance with Delight completion of its first nurses' subject is "Detroit's Economic MOVING to training scholarship in Israel, Woes." The public is invited at Local & Long Distance established in memory of no charge. A social hour will LARRY FREEDMAN Packing, Crating, Storage Jeatine Z. Schwartz, late wife of follow. and his Orchestra ABRAMS MOVING Dr. Ben B. Schwartz, of 18401 * * * LI 7-2899 UN 1,46871 Distributors Greenlawn. & STORAGE CO. CENTENNIAL CHAPTER, Agents North American Mrs. Schwartz had served Van Lines, Inc.. Brandeis Chapter as president , , newest addition to the Greater 13515 Schaefer VE 7-8581 four times during its 16 year Detroit Women's Council, will existence, and was a charter meet at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, at Margene Caterers, when Philip member of the organization. right on your plate .. . Prior to her recent death, Nusholtz, Detroit attorney, will Mrs. Schwartz had served as a present "My Interpretation of member of the executive board the Kinsey Report." The film, • Home Catering .• of the Detroit Council of Pio- "Togetherness," will be shown, 4 0.0%...0• ■■ =00 wooftearootaft0111.0 "ftaliss•• ■■ •••• ■■ ••tftwom\a".0%.1.0%••• ■■ =6 and a social hour will follow • • • Let us help you make your 0 neer Women, and served Bran- Prospective members are urged N deis Chapter in an advisory • • party a complete success. to attend. For information, call capacity. • t)elicious Food—Dinnerware • The group Is currently work- the membership chairmen, Mrs. • • - Excellent Service ing on another scholarship to- Marnayd Kalef, UN 4-5762, or Be Sure to Enjoy . Mrs. Lowell Koshman, LI Call: DI 1-0072 .• wards nurses' training in Israel. 5-3878. GRUNT'S OWN HOME MADE who wish to join in the HORSERADISH - DILL PICKLES - BEET RUSSELL * * * :UN 4-6258 UN 3-3570 • 6 Friends project may contact Mrs. Her- SPECIALLY PREPARED FOR PASSOVER 19315 Jas. Couzens REX LODGE is planning a man Fried, 18019 Indiana, UN As well as the fine daily homemade meicholim. games party at 9 p.m., Satur,. 4-2954. Available ONLY at day, in Young Israel Center of Oak-Woods, 24061 Coolidge, Oak Park. Games and prizes will ibe Compare Quality — Compare Price followed by free refreshments. 18252 WYOMING near CURTIS Friends are invited to attend. and you too will say WE DELIVER CALL UN 1-9645 * 4, * Two deviations from the Cen- ter Symphony Orchestra's orig- inal program last Monday eve- ning served only to stir the or- chestra to greater heights. The fact that the symphony usually plays its concerts on Tuesday did not prevent most of the seats in the Hyman C. Broder Auditorium of the Davi . son Jewish Center from being filled. And the substitution of Paul Olefsky as cello soloist in place of the ailing Joseph - Schuster certainly calls for no apologies by the orchestra. Olefsky. who Is solo cellist with the Detroit Symphony Or- chestra, completely enthralled his audience 'with the beautiful and stirring Cello Concerto in Sammy Barsh A Minor (Opus 33) by Saint- Saens. He was brought back for a half .dozen bows and two en- cores, including a most interest- ing piece by the contemporary composer Kodaly, which had Olefsky performing a variety of tricks on his instrument. The other number was a shortened form of a movement from a Sonata by Bach. The orchestra, under the mas- terful d i r e c t i o n of Julius Chajes, opened the program with the first U.S. performance of Roger Vuataz's "Suite Opus 53, No. 2 for Strings." In spite of the attempts at modernistic dissonance, t h e piece emerges more as a melod- ious air which is quite refresh- ing. The Symphony played three movements from' the Suite. The orchestra's major work for the evening was Mendels- sohn'S romantic Symphony • Op. 56, No. 3 in A Minor (Scotch), which was done superbly. In this piece, it becomes ob- vious how well Chajes has drilled his musicians. Not one cue was missed, while the or- chestra displayed its talents well in each of the movements. The next Symphony perfor- mance, on April 29, will feature as soloist Mischa Kottler play- ing Chopin's Piano Concerto No. 2 in F Minor. —F.S. Dave Diamond WINER The Counts Baai Brit4 Activities Sorry, Mar-Pare Happy Holiday ! RASKIN CHEESE CO. 1 Our Best Advertisement Is ... 1••••••••••••••••••••4111 :SAMEROFF'S • • • • Greenfield Noodles Watch for Our Passover Food Display GRUNT'S MARKET "You can pay more--- but you can't buy better" BRAVERMAN'S KOSHER MEATS FINEST - CHOICE - GRADED 101 FRESH — KOSHER MADE Ground BEEF lb. First Cut LAMB CHOPS Whole BREAST OF BEEF CHUCK ROAST SHOULDER STEAK or RIB STEAK 49c 1 09 lb. lb. lb. MEAT 95 69 $109 Mrs. Abraham Waronoff, president of TIKVAH CHAP- TER, announces that at a re- cent meeting Mrs. William Roth- enberg was presented with a pin by Mrs. G. M. Bunting, of the American Cancer Society, for putting in over 1,000 hours sewing cancer pads. Mrs. Waro- noff also advises that the 1957- 58 membership class has been named for Mrs. Cy Aaron, a past president. A bake sale is being held by the Chapter all- day today, at Federal's Grand River and Oakman. 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