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musical audience would have been
won by it to music.
Molinari so arranged his pro-
gram that he grew from strength
to strength in the power of his
musical selections, coming to the
powerful climax in "The Pines of
Rome," In "Primlvera," from
"The Four Seasons" (Vivaldi);
Symphony in G Minor (Haydn);
Pr el ud c to "Chwantchina"
(Moussorzsky) and Scherzo from
"A Midsummer Night's Dream"
(Mcndelssohn), he is the master
interpreter of sweet music, and a
genius drawing from his musi-
cians the best that is in them.
The persistence of the audience •
in recalling Molinari again and
again added to the great tribute
and appreciation of his admiring
audience.
Molinari's program was preced-
ed by orchestral honors in memory
of William II. Murphy, president
of the Symphony Society, who
(lied last Monday evening. In
honor of the man who did more
than any other Detroiter for the
Detroit Symphony, Victor Kolar
directed the orchestra in Tschai-
kovsky'a "Antante Cantabile from
String Quartet No. 1, Opins XI."
Molinari, Great Conductor,
Acclaimed by Enthusi-
astic Audience.
Bernardino Molinari came to
the Detroit Symphony Orchestra
Thursday evening and emerged a
conqueror. On very few other oc-
casions has the mastery of the or.
chestra been so complete, and the
capture of the hearts of the audi-
ence so all-embracing.
In The Pines of Rome," which
he presented as the closing num-
ber of the program, Molinari, the
small in stature, emerged a giant.
It was perhaps the most thrilling
orchestral experience afforded pa-
trons of the Detroit Symphony.
This great musical composition
found, under the baton of the
Italian guest conductor, a guide
who steered it throu,,h paths
which would be considered impos-
sible had its master interpretation
not been proven a fact. Roman
glory lived again under the magic
touch of Molinari, and an audience
of music lovers was turned liter- Fred S. Paine to be Assisting
ally into a shrieking and apprecia-
Artist at "Pop" Con-
tive football crowd. So grand and
cert, Sunday.
magnificent was the interpretation
of this selection that the most un-
At the sixteenth "l'op" concert
at Orchestra Hall on Sunday af-
ternoon, Fred S. Paine, chief of
MAESTRO GUGLIELMO
ithe percussion section of the De-
troit Symphony Orchestra and
SOMMA
xylophone soloist extraordinary,
of La Scala Opera, Milan, and
will be the enlisting artist. Mr.
Chicago Civic Opera Co., comes
Paine's annual appearance as so-
to Detroit every week by ap-
' loist at these concerts is always a
pointment. Has some tins.
signal for a splendid demonstra-
available for serious minded
tion and it is merited, for few pr.
students only.
chestnut can boast of a chief per-
cussionist who has the many sided
Specializing in Voice Plac••
abilities that he possesses. For this
ment, Oratorio and Opera. Stu-
appearance, Mr. Paine has chosen
dio: Twentieth Century Club,
Columbia and Witherell. De- •the Auber overture to "Masaniel-
lo," a charming overture with Iota
troit management, Mrs. M. Lei-
of "fireworks" for the finale. As
shin, Cadillac 1010.
I an extra number, Mr. Paine has
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MUSIC STUDY CLUB MRS. BROMBERG HEADS
TO HEAR ADDRESS LOMMITITE FOR DANCE
Shetzer I. In Charge
BY MAESTRO SOMMA Wit hf Simon
Jr. Fladass•h and Zionist
been working a month on a xylo-
phone arrangement of the "Bum-
ble Bee" from Rimsky-Korsakov's
"Tsar Saltan," and for the num-
ber of notes that have to be played,
this will easily take the prize of
any number ever before attempted
The next meeting of the Music
on this instrument. There are ex-
actly 900 notes to be played in 90 Study Club of Detroit will be held
seconds—this makes 10 notes each on Feb. 15, at 2:30 p. m., at the
second. It is one of those things
that can't be done, but will be at
this Sunday program.
Mr. Kolar, associate conductor of
the Detroit Symphony Orchestra,
will conduct.
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Hazomir Choral Society
At the meeting of the Ilazomir
Choral Society on Thursday eve-
ning, Rev. E. Zaludkowski, musical
director of the Hazomir, presented
the third of his series of talks about
famous composers, speaking of the
life and work of Rossini. Miss
Ruth Sherman presented the musi-
cal portion of the program play-
ing a group of piano selestions.
The Jan. 31 meeting marked
the appearance of the Misses Ce.
cilia and Sonia Zaludkowski, who
sang several soprano selections
accompanied by their father, Rev.
Zaludkowski. The program at the
next meeting, on Feb. 14, will be
provided by Miss Marian Nuss-
baum, pianist.
The Hazomir has received num-
MAESTRO SOMMA
erous invitations to provide musi•
cal programs for other Jewish or-
On
Saturday,
the
Twentieth
Century Club. Maps.
ganizations.
following soloists are appearing at tro Guglielmo Somme, assistant
the meeting of the Russian-Polish
Aid Society: Miss Jeanette Hoff- conductor of the Chicago Civic
man, soprano; Miss Marian Nuss- Opera Company, will be guest lec.
tenor; and David J. Davis, ban turer for the afternoon, at which
baum, pianist; Jacob Bistritsky,
time he will discuss the educa-
lional value of ensemble and
tone.
choral work. Maestro Somme.
well qualified to talk on this
JEWISH CENTER BAND
subject having had vast experience
IN CONCERT FEB. 24 a ' l long
ong these lines on the continent.
The Jewish Center Band, con- Those who will participate in
sisting of 60 boys, will give its the musical program are Mrs. Sol
second annual concert on Sunday, Q. Kesler, pianist; Mrs. Jacob II.
Feb. 24, at the Maccabee Auditor- Schakne, vocalist, accompanied by
ium, Woodward and Putnam ave. Maestro Somme; Miss Lea Dam-
flues, at 8:30 o'clock. The band sky, reader, and Miss Sylvia Solo-
is under the direction of Israel mon, violinist. The program cum-
Glass, who has been associated mittee is in charge of the arrange-
with bands in Europe, Canada and ments for the day.
the United States. In loll he head-
ed "The Russian Juvenile Band"
In Toronto. In Russia he conduct. MRS. CARTER TO PLAY
ed military and civil bands. Ile is IN 'SHANGHAI GESTURE'
a graduate of the Warsaw Con-
servatory of Music.
The local band has the distinc-
An event of importance is the an.
tion of having its own parents' or- flounced appearance of Mrs. Les_
ganization which acts in an ad V i S- li e Cart e r in the New York hit ,
ory capacity and stimulates the in- "The Shanghai Gesture," at the
serest of their children in the band Shubert-Detroit the week of Sun-
work.
day, Feb. 10. Mrs. Carter will
The concert on Feb. 24 will have bring the same production that has
several special features. Miss helped to make "The Shanghai
Bessie Millman, lyric soprano, will I Gesture" one of the most discussed
render several solos. The name of plays of our time. Everything per-
another artist who will also appearltaining to the A. H. Woods attrac-
on the program will be announced I tion is on a massive scale. Its
later.
. scenes are dazzling and numerous.
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URGE ZIONISTS TO BE
ROSA RAISA TERMED
WORLD'S BEST "NORMA" AT TCHERNICHOWSKY
MEETING ON MONDAY
Dramatic Soprano to Appear Here
in Favorite Role.
With Rosa Raisa in the title
David Paul Bromberg
heads the Junior Hadassah com- role, and the renowned tenor,
Charles
Marshall, leading her sup-
mittee in charge of the formal ball
to be held March 10 at the Stetter. port, Detroit's annual season of
This dance is given by the Junior
Hadassah jointly with the Zionist
Di•itrict of Detroit. Simon Shot-
zer heads the Zionist District car
mit
Mrs.
TOOL SHOP PLAYS
THE ROSENBLOOMS
SUNDAY AFTERNOON
Tad Shop meets the Cleveland
Rosenbloom; Sunday afternoon at
Danceland.
In taking on the Rosies, Tool
Shop meets the strongest team on
their schedule and one that is con-
sidered the leading team in the
country.
With the breaking up of the
Original Celtics, former World
Champs, late last season, the Cleve-
land club purchased three of the
mainstays of the Celtics, Joe Lap-
chick, Pete Barry and henry
Dehnert. These men add-
ed to the strong Cleveland Club
gave them undisputed claim to the
World's Championship. In games
played this season they have prov-
en their right to be called such.
Should one judge teams by com-
parative scores, Tool Shop has a
good chance of defeating the Ros-
les, Earlier this season the Red
Man Tobacco Club defeated Cleve -
land by a 24 to 23 score, while Tool
Shop defeated the Red Men by a
28 to 14 count.
Cleveland will bring the follow-
ing men: Joe Lapchick, Pete Bar-
ry, "Dutch" Denhert, Carl Ilusta,
Dave Kerr, Rich Deighan, and
Tony Schiffer.
Tool Shop will lineup with Lloyd
Goldstein and "Red" Carty, for-
wards, Captain A. Tennenbaum
•and Joe Kazluski, guards, and Bob
Gunn, center. Dave Sachs, Joe
Sachs, Joe Schwall and Jack Tuck-
er will be in reserve.
SOL ROSENMAN WINS
ORATORICAL CONTEST
Sol Rosenman, who represented
the Detroit A. Z. A. in the district
ROSA RAISA
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Jolson at Alhambra in "The
Jazz Singer."
Operating the
Al Jolson, beloved of thousands
long been identified with activities of theater-goers, is to he seen and
of a civic and charitable nature heard on the screen of the Alham-
He is a member of the B'nai
Zionist District of Detroit, the
Masons and other organizations.
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Dance" will be featured at the
Oriole Theater, Philadelphia and
Liinwood, Saturday. On Sunday
and Monday "The Midnight Taxi"
will head the bill, on which will
appear also, on the stage, the
"Hollywood Kiddies." "Plastered
in l'aris" on Tuesday and
Wednesday, Colleen Moore in "Oh
Kay" on Thursday and Friday, and
"Dry Martini" the following Sat-
urday are on the bill for the bal-
ance of the week.
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a farewell for Mr. Elkins, who ' gold appeared in a musical comedy,
leaves Saturday for a sojourn of and the change to melodrama for
several months in Cuba,
this week-end is expected to ex-
ceed even the good acting of the
preceding week.
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to Samuel Elkins, their brother day inclusive.
The enthusiastic drive were also made and it is to
Kiwanian and proprietor of the audiences greeted him with a wel- be
honed that this renewed interest
hotel, when a God-speed and good come seldom accorded Jewish actors
may be maintained.
luck was proposed to him and the and his acting was declared to he
entire club arose to pay their re- among the best seen here this year.
spects, the party having the air of 'rho past week-end Mr. Shoen. ..N"____"__"_./
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evenings he again appears as the active, held a meeting on Tuesday,
guest actor in the melodrama, "Der
Mt. Clemens Kiwanians made Godlener Shidach" (The Golden Feb. 5, electing the following offi-
cers: President, Mrs. Phillip Koff-
big whoopee at the Olympia Hotel Betrothal).
man; vice-president, Mrs. Ella Le-
nt a dinner-dance and ladies' night.
Mr. Shoengold was acclaimed by vine; secretary, Mrs. J. E. Gins-
The club members paid a tribute packed housds last Friday to Sun- berg. •
Plans for a membership
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has been mastered by very few
great singers. Hanoi brought it to
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most sweeping successes in the
Chicago Civic's repertoire.
Mrs. Rose Berglass and little
Members of the cast who sang 9011 Isadore left last week for New 1 Announcement! $
"Norma" in Italy, where it is usu- Orleans, where they will be the
ally produced out of love for the guests of relatives for several 5
A high - class Kosher $
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F ing the famous Lefkof -
with Raisa, the entire piece rises
Mrs. Tillie Mareinthal is the
sky Delicatessen is now
to heights of beauty unattained in guest of friends in this city after
the ordinary production.
having spent the past few months # open at—
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Mrs. I. Korn of Manton, Mich., $
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real home-like meal.
Last Wednesday night Mr. and
Mrs. Jos. Sempliner entertained 12 ;
ei o g u ole s at their home. After a de -
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at Yiddish Theater, Assist.. delicious lunch was served at mid- $
night.
ed by Local Players.
Aishiskin, Henry C. Keywell,
president of the synagogue, Cantor
David Klavons, Dr. Goldman, B.
Smolansky, Morris Zack,
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event is 'Norma," and the scene, and who is not able to pay for the
the Masonic Auditorium, Sunday services of an attorney.
evening, Feb. 17.
Attorneys who have studied Mr.
another week-end, with the result
that this Friday evening and Sat-
the beat engineering opinion, no other kind Is mon
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Mr. Kurland has been one of the
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in an effort to accomplish reform
in the Justice Court procedure. As
one of the principal suggestions,
After a lapse of many months
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tournament at Dayton, won the
oratorical contest.
In honor of their eighteenth 0
The Detroit debating team, con-
Joseph Shoengold's appearance
wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs,
sisting of Louis J. Cohen and Jack in four performances at Littman I Voight
entertained 10 couples at
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B. Rosenfeld, was defeated by the Yiddish Theater the past week-end,
Dayton team by the judges' vote and at two additional performances a 6 o'clock dinner last Sunday eve-
of 3 to 2. The local basketball on Monday and Thursday evening, sing, after which bridge was en-
team was defeated by the Toledo- brought demands from Yiddish joyed. Mrs. M. Goldberg, Mr,.
A. Kahn and SIrs. L. Hutton were
ans by 23 to 13.
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Attorney Frank Schwartz with
A double holiday
offices at 2302-10 Buhl building,
is an active candidate for a judge- I services at Beth David Synagogue
last
Saturday. marked
David Zack, whose
ship in the Recorder's Court.
the
Mr. Schwartz has been for a marriage took pace in Cleveland
5,
and
the
Bar Mitzvah, G.
number of years a member of the Feb.
legal profession both in this city Klein, were called to the reading O
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to attend en masse the reception
meeting in honor of Dr. Saul
Tcherniichowsky and Dr. Zentach
Mr. Kurland advovotes the estab-
opera, which opens Friday eve- lishment of a Legal Aid Depart-
ning, Feb. 15, is scheduled for a ment in the Justice Court to aid
pyrotechnic conclusion, according the man or woman who conies to
SCHWARTZ CANDIDATE
FOR RECORDER'S COURT A Double Holiday at Beth
David Synagogue.
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of
will be held on Thursday evening,
Feb. 28. Instead of the meeting
which was to be held last Thurs-
day evening, it urges its members
• Aaron Kurland, attorney, with
offices in the Penobscot building,
is receiving the endorsement of
many organizations and individ-
uals for his candidacy for the Jus-
tice of the Peace. Mr. Kurland is
a candidate for both the short and
the long torso. A group of repre-
sentative business and profession-
al men are working to promote the
candidacy of Mr. Kurland and
have pledged themselves to make
every effort to bring Mr. Kurland's
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The Zionist District of Detroit
announces that its next meeting
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day and Thursday, Feb. 13 and 14,
in the principal role of "The Jazz
Singer."
Every evening of the present
week, at the Alhambra, will be
featured by star programs with
first-class pictures as shown in the
large downtown houses.
Thanks All Who Honored
Him.
J. Levin thanks his many friends
who have participated in the ban-
quet tendered him Jan. 23, and ex-
presses his appreciation to the
board of directors of the Jewish
Old Folks' Hume for their though.
fulness and their gifts.
Mr. Levin and daughter. Mis.
Doris, together with Mr. and Mr..
S. Carson of Rochester, N. V., sail
for Palestine Feb. 16.
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