THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE PAGE SIX' ELMAN AND YSAYE TO GIVE JOINT CONCERT, ARCADIA HALL, FEB.17 Famous Artists in Program of Classic Compositions Prom- ise to be Feature of Detroit's Musical Season. The Joint recital which Eugene Ysaye and Mischa Elman are to give In Arcadia, Tuesday evening, Feb. 17, ought to be one of the outstanding events of many music seasons. It will be the more noteworthy because it will afford it unique opportunity to music lovers. The association of Ysaye and Ehnen is for the present season only. As to what such an event as 0 re- cital by these artists means musically, the following from the St. Louis Post Dispatch Is illuminating. "Lovers of classic music, presented through the medium of the violin, were given an almost unprecedented opportunity of drinking their fill of tcnal perfection at the duorecital by Eugene Ysaye and Mischa Elman last evening. Such a display of virtuosity in this Instrument has seldom been heard ehre, and those who had appre- hension that the program was giving over--touch of duet ended by wishing for more of the same fare. The works presented afforded ample opportunity through their solo parts to appreciate end judge the individual performances of the two artists, while the passage and sections in which both i n stru- ments sounded were a delight to The program for Tuesday evening, Identical with the one at St. Louis will be Concertante in I) major INm earl); concerto in 1) minor Mach): concertante in F major I Moliquel; suite for two violins (Moszkowskii. Young Judaea Chamisho Osor B'Shvat Program Proves Great Success Shaarey Zedek Gymnasium Filled to Overflowing During Palestine Week Entertainment; Short Play Features Program. "Wandering," the play in considera- tion, was well presented, considering the fact that the players were given less than a week's time to prepare. I3ut the leading number on the pro- grant was the short play, "Here and There," given by a cast of the Buds of Judaea. Esther Jacobson starred in this play as "Sammy," Tillie Chi- tnovitz played the part of the Fairy, and the Palestinian children were represented by Ray Berger, Alice Cashwan, Anna Goldberg, Tillie Lip- son, Anna Urman and Bessie Yucht. Hebrew Singing Good. The best singing on the program was that of Esther Friedman, Sadie Goodman and Mary Friedenberg, of the Forget-Me-Nots of Zion, who sang the Hebrew song, "No liagidie, Rivolie." In fact the singing was so good as to make this number per- haps the best on the program. Prizes for the best short stories submitted in the Young Judaea short story contest for January were then dis- tributed by Philip Slotnovitz, acting Young Judaea Supervisor for De- troit, to Rebecca Must, of the Daugh- ters of White and Illue, Anna Raimi, of the Auxiliary of Zion, Mary Fried- enberg and Esther Friedman, of the Forget-Me-Nobs of Zion, and Re- becca Bloom, of the Buds of Judaea. The first prize went to Dorothy Lev- enson, of the Auxiliary of Zion, for the story, "The Eternal Curse of an Eternal l'eoplc," recently published in the Detroit Jewish Chronicle. Prizes for story in the Lillies of Zion went to Molly Chabensky, who received first prize, and Sarah Sen- 'WINTON SIX The Shaarey Zedek gymnasium was picked to the doors, many peo- ple being unable to secure seats, when the entertainment of the Young Judaea organization of Detroit opened at 3 p. m. Sunday, Feb. 8. Despite the fact that more than three-quar- ters of the program had to be called off and canceled only three days be- fore the day of the entertainment on account of the prevailing influenza epidemic, the program that was ar- ranged on only a few days' notice in this emergency case was a splendid one. -- The program was opened by a few remarks by the chairman, Sam Cohen, a member of the Young Judaea Literary Club and leader of the Dr. Ilerzl Zion Club, and was followed by a Hebrew song by the members of the only Ilebrew-speak- ing club in the Middle West, the "Ilo'ivri." This was followed by a splendid recitation by Fannie Blonde, of the Auxiliary of Zion, "What's Chamisho Osor?" which was in turn followed by two other Ifebrew songs, Mishmar Ilayardeyn, by Rose Duch- in• Fannie Slomovitz and Ida Weiner, of the Roses of Zion, and "Nes Fzionolt, by the members of the drow sky and Dora Spitz er. Sam Slo- " I I " bin and Abe Jacobson, of the De- Rose Duchin Stars. fenders of Zion, received first and One of the finest numbers on the second prizes for the best cheers sub- by them in the "Jewish Cheer program was a Yiddish recitation on mitted , Sam Lehman received "Chamisho Osor," by Rose Duchin, C ontest." of the Roses of Zion. Rose Duchin,. honorary mention as the writer of one of ,the third best yell. who is only 10 years old, the most promising of Detroit's • After the entertainment Palestine Young Judaeans. Other recitations' fruit bags, packed with Palestinian on the program were "Slag, Children.' delicacies, and souvenir stories, "A Sing," by Ernest Slobin, of the De- • Trip Through Palestine with Uncle fenders of Zion, "The Gate of Hope,", Morris," were distributed to all pres- by Esther Levy, of the Roses, "I Saw I eat - - a Vision," by Lany Drapkin of the Daughters of the White and filue,• Most of the Lio Nlorocean Jews. and "Two Thrones," by Abe Jacob- who, as previously reported • feared Europe adopts the Six F I FTY-TH R EE percent of the cars or more that are sold ill London of 25 HA'. are six-cylinder cars. Thirty-three percent are fours. Leaving only fourteen percent for all other types. These figures are for European cars on ly—British, French, Italian, Belgian, Swiss. America has long recognized six-cylinder suprem- acy. 'chat recognition started twelve years ago when Alexander Winton became the world's first maker of six-cylinder cars exclusively. 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