THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS INS No as us am Music Study Club Names Guest Artists Music Study Club will present violist Paul Neubauer and pianist Christopher Lewis at its annual Artist Concert 3 p.m. May 16 at Orchestra Hall. Neubauer, at age 18, was the youngest entrant and first prize winner at the Lionel Tertis International Viola Competition held in 1980 at the Isle of Man in the British Isles. He had made his solo debut with the Los Angeles Philhar- monic at age 13. He also ap- peared with the San Fran- To All Knitters and Needle Pointers HAPPY PASSOVER LINDA MEREDITH accents in needlepoint is yarns 29594 Orchard Lake Road Farmington Hills, Michigan 48018 626-3042 cisco Symphony. He performed the world premiere of Gordon Jacob's Second Viola Concerto with the English Chamber Or- chestra at London's Queen Elizabeth Hall. Neubauer has per- formed extensively in Europe, Canada, and 'California and has taken first prize awards in three other outstanding competitions, the most recent being on March 16 Friday, April 2, 1982 61 .• • al ow lip pp go In as us VALUA xis da ow am mit in w.arses 1101 UPON Off 50% On ALL Dryc eaning I I I 22185 Coolidge at 9 We Oak Path .. 23043.8eech at 9 Mile Southfield I with the Join lard Sym- Spa- phony at Alice Tully Mall 4- the performance of William •Walton's Con- 1 Coupon must be presented with order — Expires April 9 certo for Viola and Or- ~ mm mmmmmmmaemam chestra. y Lewis has appeared - fre- quently as a soloist at Car- negie Recital Hall under the auspices of the Leschetizky Association, the New York Historical Society and . the WNYC Young American Artists program. He has been an accompanist in classes with Gerard Souzay. In the summer of 1980, he participated in the Sarasota Music Festival where he gave chamber recitals. Ear- lier this year he presented a recital at the State Univer- sity of New York. The public is invited at a charge. Call Sonny Purther, 855-3180, for ticket infor- mation. Deborah Glen Plans to Marry * _ - OUR PASSOVER HERITAGE So many rich and meaningful experiences are assod- ated, directly and indirectly, with the joyous festival of the Passover. And, because of our.past we can look ahead, with the hope and optimism that a well founded faith provides. - As life insurance people we often contemplate the paral- • leis between our profession and our faith as we provide a deep and meaningful sense of well-being to families and businesses through the miracle of life insurance. In a spirit of dedication I extend to one and all my sincerest wishes for a happy Passover. 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The prisoners ot Camp Treb1Mka, althou0 tortured and Fann,lled, imanacd-sornehci.,.. tc Keep an account of the Calendar year • Aft, Laispered. The 114 ray w/%/be here .,,,,• Je.Y. {gee. k/, mu,( ?kw, YOM ✓u, , • 2 MISS GLEN Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Glen of Southfield announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Deborah Jo, to Robert W. Molnar, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Molnar, also of Southfield. Miss Glen attended East- ern Michigan University. Her fiance was graduated from Michigan State Uni- versity and attends the Chicago College of Osteo- pathic Medicine. An August wedding is planned. Party Benefits the Goodfellows The Goodfellows of De- troit will benefit from a party hosted by the School of Medicine at Wayne State University and Phi Delta Epsilon Fraternity. The party will be held 8 p.m. Sunday at Nitro's nightclub, 14060 Tele- graph, Detroit. There is an admission charge. 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