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October 15. 1943

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

10

Liszt's "Les Preludes" and Massinet's "Scenes
Ptitoresques" Highlight G. M. Concert Oct. 17

-:-CENTER ACTIVITIE

sed on Alphonse I.:ld
mi -
Based
Franz Liszt's most famous spry.
phonic
poem,
"Les
Preludes,"
and
tine's
poem
of
the
same
tie
school children, under the direc- son and his Top Hat Music will
orchestral suite, Liszt composed "Les Prelude.,"
To Teach Fundamentals tion of a kindergarten teacher. be recalled to furnish the music Massenet's
"Scenes
Pittoresques,"
have been as one of 14 symphonic poet,
for this (lance.
by Dr. Frank Black, con-
Of Basketball Play
Holiday Hop committee mem- selected
ductor, as highlights for the Gen- At the time the great pianist ta , .t
bers will serve refreshments at
Chess Club To Sponsor
Air composer created these \
Instruction in the fundamental.:
the dance. Admission to the Holi- oral Motors Symphony of the
Ladder
Tournament
program,
featuring
the
NBC
Sym-
was criticized by sonic of
of basketball will be given at a
day Hop dances is 55 cents for
phony, Sunday, Oct. 17 (NBC, 5 19th century contemporaries. T:e.
basketball school to be held at
Center
members
and
75
cents
A ladder tournament to qual-
to 6 p. m., EWT). Also to be symphonic poems were widely
the Jewish Community Center
for non-members.
heard will be the popular "Pa- discussed because some, including
from Oct. 24 through Nov. 14. ifY
members
for
an
all-Center
team is being sponsored by the
vanne" by Maurice Ravel, Mo- the composer Joachim, believed
In conjunction with the school
"diverged from the classical
the Center will also ' sponsor Center Chess Club which meets
zart's sparkling overture to the
leaguegames to be played on (Itch Tuesday evening at 8:30, First Aid Classes Being
comiv opera "The Impressaiio,. ideals". Even Wagner hesitate d
the C games
courts Sunday, Mon- at the Jewish Community Center. Held Twice Every Week
for a time before accepting. Collie
and Rachmaninoff's "Vocalise".
day and Wedday
afternoons. All Center members, as well as
As a special feature of the of perversities which were said
Wedne sday
, and members of the Detroit commu-
Two standard Red Cross first hour's broadcast, Charles F. Ket- to occur in them. Despite thi,
Refe rees will e provide
Yt are invited to register with
nit
m
will
supply
one
scorer
each one
tea time keeper to serve at Jackson Black, tournament di- aid classes are being given at tering. , director of the General upheaval of fellow composers, the
and
the Jewish Community Center an Motors Research Laboratories and symphonic poems have been fa-
In addition to conducting the Tuesday and Thursday evenings chairman of the National Inven- vorite orchestral works, and I.
each game . A double elimination rector..
tors' Council, will be guest Preludes" is the best known
series will be arranged, and tournament, members of the Cen- at 7:30. Members of the Center
d to speaker.
them all.
league winners and runners-up ter Chess Club will also be glad and their lien
Jules Massenet was one of the
in each division will be presented to give instruction to those in- register for either one of these
most famous composers of- French
(-classes.
with awards. Boys in the Hakoah tcresti:d.
In response to a request from Mol 11 ly Picon Highlights
opera of his day. In addition to
division (13-15 years) and in
his operas, Massenet contributed
housewives
a new first aid class
Maccabee division (15-17 Center Closed During
aneous
great harvest of miscellaneous
will be formed for aftern oon Program for Mt. Sinai
years) will be eligible for par-
works including two orc hestrai
sessions if more than 20 women 5th Do
27
ticipation in the basketball school Succoth, Oct. 20-23
.
Oct.
n
nor
are enrolled. Registrations may orn Donor
suites, "Scenes Dramatiques" and
and the league games. Members
During t he Succoth holiday the
The fifth donor event of Mt. "Scenes Pittoresque". The latter.
and non-members of the Center Jewish Community Center will be be made by calling Madison 8400.
to be performed Sunday, is in
may attend. Individual players closed Wednesday, Oct. 20, 5
Sinai will be held in the Scot- four movements and is a musical
and teams will incur no expense p. m., and will reopen for act ivi-
tish Rite Auditorium of the Ma- picture of rural and urban France
in connection with the school or ties on Saturday, Oct.23, at New Club Organized
sonic Temple on the afternoon during the 1870's. For more than
leagues since all equipment will 9 P. m.
50 years the Massenet suites
be supplied by the Center. Each
Ssenippah—"happiness". spelled of Oct. 29.
have been popular in concert rcIl-
backwards—is the name of the
player wil be given an examina- Miss Barbara Chase to
At a special committee meet-
new club formed by some junior inf held in the home of Mrs. ertoire.
tion by the Center's physician
y
The late Russian composer-
girls at the Jewish Communit y
before being admitted into the Teach Cuban Rhythms
Center. The new group meets on Joshua Karbel, all indications pianist, Rachmaninoff, composed
league. Arrangements for an ex-
An exponent of Cuban rhythm, Friday afternoons and is forma - pointed to a successful drive for the romantic and lyric "Vocalise"
will be made at the
aminat
of registration. League Miss Ba rbara Chase has been en- lating plans for pentathlon meets reservations. Mrs. Saul Katz, gen- as a musical tribute to the hu-
time ion
gaged as dance instructor for and various crafts activities.
anal chairman, urged that mem- man voice. It is the final song
games are scheduled to begin the Fall dance class to be con
con-
o as et y made in the composer's Opus 34 and
bens who have nt
Monday, Nov. 15.
ducted
at
the
Jewish
Community
reservations should contact Mrs. because of its theme, has n )
Samuel A. Levy, health edu-
Center beginning Wednesday,
Max Schubiner, chairman of text.
cation director, will receive ap- Oct. 27, at 8:15 p. m. Classes,
With the exception of his cele-
pledge's and reservations, Trinity
plication for official team regis- which will continue for eight Home Relief Ball To
brated "Bolero," Maurice Ravel's
1-6044.
tration forms. A minimum of 10 weeks, will include Rhumba and
Molly Picon and her company "Pavanne" ("Pavanne for a Dead
and a maximum of 12 boys per Samba. Elementary classes in fox Be Held Oct. 31
will
offer an afternoon of galaxy Princess ') has enjoyed the great-
team can be. registered. Individ- trot and waltz will also be formed.
A gala evening filled with Banc -
ual registration forms must be Arrangements may be made for big, entertainment, cards, refresh . entertainment. Dave Diamond and est ,spuaccveashsheof, aRntywels heihs dvevao‘rokrss.
filled
out by and
each
player. Sev- private lessons, short term courses ments and good music are the his orchestra have arranged a In
eral Center
neighborhood
final plans arranged for Home brilliant program apropos the to recapture the spirit of the
18th century harpsichord =s-
teams have already taken advan- or small group classes.
Miss Chase, who was formerly Relief's major fund-raising proj . occasion.
Mrs. Jacob Harvith, president, ters is happily and romantically
tage of the opportunity offered. with the Book-Cadillac School of act for this year, a ball and bond
Dancing as well as with the drawing to be held at the Statler announced that the night of evident.
The program:
—
games which also precedes the
Rodrigues School of Dancing in Hotel on Sunday evening, Oct. 31. donor event will be held at the 1. Overture to The ha-
At
a
board
meeting
held
at
New
York,
has
her
own
school
at
League of Jewish Women
Mozart
pressario"
Wayne Hotel Tuesday, Oct.
the home of Mrs. Maurice Gare- Fort
the present time.
Rachmaninoti
19, at 8 o'clock sharp and re- 2. Vocalise
Event on October 26
A nominal charge is made for lik on Thursday, Oct. 14, mom- quests that all bond books be 3. Suite: Scenes Pittoresque
Massenet
The League of Jewish Women this dance class. Registrations bets greeted the report of Mrs. returned on that night. For fur-
Gould, chairman of the
A
is holding its annual fall function should be made immediately byrthur
a. Marche
ther
information
please
phone
on Tuesday, Oct. 26, 1:30 p. m., calling Madison 8400. war project, with great enthusi- Mrs. Jack Nadler, chairman of
b. Air de Ballet
asm. In closing, Mrs. Gould
at the Jewish Community Center,
c. Angelus
souvenir program, Tyler 6-2655;
urged
the
complete
cooperation
Woodward at Holbrook. Projects Members in Arthed
d. Fete Boheme
For night of games, Mrs. Daniel
of
all
members,
and
that
only
of the constituent groups will be Forces to Get Gifts
Rachmiel, Townsend 8-7582, Mrs. 4. Pavanne
through
their
combined
efforts
Ravel
Joshua Karbal, Townsend 8-8485, 5. Les Preludes (Symphonic
on exhibit.
Since the Council of Mothers'
The large number of Center could the affair succeed to a fi- Mrs. Jacob Levine, University
Tone Poem) .._.... . ...Liszt
Clubs is one of the affiliates, all members who are in the armed nancial and social success. Mrs. 4-3671, and Mrs. Max Schubiner,
Conductor, Dr. Frank Black.
members of Mothers' Clubs are forces will receive news from Ben J. Rudin, in charge of ar- Trinity 1-6044.
Speaker: Charles F. Kettering,
urged to attend. Because of this home and small gifts • from the rangements for the event, an-
For war bonds and stamps director of the General Motors
nounced
that
Dave
Diamond
and
affair the Young Women's Study Victory Group of the Jewish
phone Mrs. Charles Gitlin, Town- Research Laboratories and chair-
Club will not hold its usual meet- Community Center. The girls in his orchestra will provide the mu- send 8-4568, or Mrs. Louis Gold- man of the National Inventors'
sic
for
the
evening,
and
also
that
ing. However, the Dexter Club this group, who last year enter-
Council.
the Ivory Room at the Statler fine, Tyler 4-5904.
will meet.
tained out-of-towners and gave Hotel has been reserved for those
The following groups will hold parties in conjunction with the
their opening meeting of the USO, are going full speed ahead wishing to play cards.
Offering a Complete
Detroit's Newest and
Proceeds realized from this
season with a musical program:, with this new project. The group
affair
will
enable
the
organiza-
Funeral Service at
Most
Beautiful
The Dexter Club, on Tuesday, will be glad to hear from Center
Moderate Prices
Oct. 26, at 1:30 p. m., at the members who are about to go tion to carry on their emergency
Funeral Home
relief work, and the various way•
Bnai Moshe Synagogue, Lawrence into the service.
effort projects.
and Dexter.
For tickets, or for further in-
The Twelfth Street Mothers' Next Holiday Day Hop
formation, call Mrs. Arthur
Club, on Thursday evening, Oct.
Gould, Townsend 8-6370, or Mrs.
28, 8 p. m., at Assembly Hall, To Celebrate Succoth
l‘faurice Garelik, ticket chairman,
9125 Twelfth St.
CONVENIENTLY LOCATED — AMPLE PARKING SPACE
With gala decorations h ept Townsend 5-4038.
The Woodward Mothers' Club
he
Mrs. Irving H. Small, chairman
9419 DEXTER (2 blocks south of Chicago Blvd.)
will open the season with an ing the Succoth harvest, t
election of officers on Wednesday, in a series of 1943-44 holiday of the board, presided over the
TYLER 7-4520
Oct. 27, at 1:30 p. in. Since this hops will get under way Sunday meeting during the afternoon.
is a group of young mothers, evening, Oct. 17, at 9 P. m., at
special arrangements have been the Jewish Community Center.
made to take care of their pre- By popular demand Bobby Gray-

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