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November 12, 1943
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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronic'e
-:-CENTER ACTIVITIES -:-
George Gershwin's "An American in Paris"
Features G. M. Symphony Sunday, Nov. 14
Under the celebrated baton of more the composer leaves to the
Maestro
Arturo Toscanini, the listener's imagination, the better."
demonstration by the Harry
The program:
last
George
Gershwin's "An
Mothers' Clubs Calendar game
Suffrin team. Special sound mov-
1. "Le Baruffe Chiozzotte" Ov-
American
in
Paris"
will
be
played
ies on basketball will be shown.
by the NBC Symphony Orchestra erture, by Sinigaglia.
Northwest Study Club—Monday, Jack Mazer, old-time local bas-
2. "Fantasia Brasileira," (piano
as the principal work of the Gen-
Nov. 15, 8:30 p. m., Jewish Com- ketball playe•, Ralph Loeffler and
soloist,
Bernardo Segall), by Mig-
eral
Motors
Symphony
of
the
Air
munity Cent&.
Eddie Powers, Central and North-
program, Sunday, Nov. 14 (NBC, none.
Young Women's Study Club— ern coaches respectively, will ad-
3. "Iberia," by Debussy.
Tuesday, Nov. 16, 1:30, Jewish dress the players. "Cincy" Sachs,
5:00 to 6:00 p. m. EWT).
4. "An American In Paris," by
> Community Center.
Toscanini's conducting of the Gershwin.
who
has
been
coaching
the
Center
.1
Woodward Club — Wednesday, players for the last month, will "Make-Up" Subject of 3rd brilliant Gershwin symphonic work
Conductor—Arturo Toscanini.
Nov. 17, 1:30, Jewish Community also appear on the program.
marks the second consecutive sea-
Pianist—Bernardo Segall.
Charm Talk on Nov. 17
Center.
son
in
which
the
Maestro
has
sig-
The leagues are divided into
Speaker—Charles F. Kettering,
Davison Club—Thursday, Nov. the Maccabees division (15-17-
nally
honored
America's
leading
"Makeup" will be the subject
director of General Motors Re-
18, 8:00 p. m., Workmen's Circle, year-olds), who will begin play-
composer in the jazz idiom and
Linwood at Burlingame. Election ing Sunday, Nov. 21; and the Ha- of the third in a series of charm firmly establishes his high re- search Laboratories, and chair-
talks held at the Jewish Com-
man of the National Inventors'
of officers.
koahs division (13-15-year-olds), munity Center on Wednesday, gard for Gershwin's music. Last Council.
Visit to Places of Interest
who will begin slinging into play Nov. 17, at 8:30 p. m. Under the year Toscanini opened his season
Tuesday, Nov. 16, 12:30 p. in. on Mondays . and Wednesdays be-
direction of a noted makeup artist, with an all-American program,
to 3:00 p. m. The annual hike and ginning Nov. 15.
members of the group will be highlighted by the composer's Jr. Hadassah General
weiner roast at Palmer Park.
guided
in the selection and skill- "Rhapsody In Blue." It was the
Members will meet at the Old
first time Toscanini had conducted Meeting on Nov. 14
ful
applications
of cosmetics.
Casino near the Second Ave. en- On "Musk and Indian"
a work even remotely in the jazz
. 1 ,
trance. In the event of rain, an
category. The performance won
On Nov. 14 at 2:30 p. m., the
indoor program will be substituted Jason Tickton To Lecture Children 6 to 14 Urged to laudatory comment from listeners,
girls of Junior Hadassah will
at the Casino, instead of the out-
Register for Junior Program musicians and critics throughout meet in the prayer room at Shaa-
The music department of the
door activities.
the world.
rey Zedek for the monthly gen-
Jewish
Community
Center
an-
Tuesday, Nov. 16, at 8:15 p. in.
Boys and girls from 6 to 14
Sharing honors on the program eral meeting of the Detroit unit.
nounces
that
Jason
Tickton,
as-
at the Main Library, Woodward
are urged to register for the huge will he Bernardo Segall, Brizilian Plans for the meeting• include a
at Kirby, film program. Title of sistant professor of music at junior program conducted at the concert pianist, who will play the
speech on the necessity and im-
film: "The 400 Million." Discus-
Jewish Community Center. Aside solo part in "Fantasia Brasileira," portance of the War Chest and
sion leader, Mrs. Oscar G. Star-
from the regular gym and swim- composed by his fellow country- the showing of a film on Jewish
rett, Detroit Public Welfare Corn-
ming periods scheduled through- man, the distinguished composer, National Fund. This film will
mission, chairman.
out the week, children will have conductor and educator, Francisco clarify the functions of the or-
•
an opportunity to enroll for pup- Mignone. It will be Segall's sec- ganization. On the informal side
petry and photography classes ond performance of this colorful of the entertainment, Miss Shir-
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"World at War" To Be
on Tuesday afternoon; for dra- work with the NBC Symphony,
Hit- Ilan will recite and Miss
matics, games and singing on Fri- having played the solo passages ley
Marvel Frank will sing.
Shown Wed., Nov. 17
day afternoon, and for model under the composer's direction
Members are urged not to for-
building, music and crafts on Sun- early in 1924.
get their contributions of games
Authentic war pictures will open
day afternoons. Mrs. Lillian Gen-
Toscanini has selected "Le Ba- or cards. These donations will be
the first in a series of film pro-
zer and Mr. Sol Dovitz are in ruffe Chiozzotte," a lively over- turned over to the USO which
grams to be held at the Jewish
charge of the junior program.
ture by the contemporary Italian will distribute them to service
Community Center. "The World
composer, Leone Sinigaglia, as the camps where the need for enter-
At War," a record of events lead-
To Open Series of Music
program's curtain-raiser. Also in- tainment is great.
ing to Pearl Harbor, will be shown
cluded will be Claude Debussy's
The cultural study group meets
Nov. 17. A companion film on
Appreciation Programs
gem-like impression of a one-day on Nov. 16 at 8 o'clock, at the
the same program will be "Every-
The music department of the visit to Spain, "Iberia," the three Hadassah offices, 9144 Linwood.
body's War," a forcible plea to
Jewish Community Center will movements of which are titled "In Mrs. Morris Adler, president of
the home front to match the ef-
open a series of Music Apprecia- the Streets and By-Ways," "The Senior Hadassah, is the speaker
forts of the men fighting over-
tion programs starting Monday, Perfumes of the Night" and "The for the evening. Her subject will
seas.
Nov. 8, at 8:15 p. m Mary Car- Morning of a Festival Day."
These film programs will be
be "Theodor Herzl". The public
Charles F. Kettering, director is invited.
rick will be the first guest music-
shown on alternate Wednesday
evenings at 8:45 p. m. in the Adult
commentator. Her topic will be: of the General Motors Research
Lounge. The latest OWI films,
"South American Music." Records Laboratories and chairman of the Hebrew School Enrollment
Walt Disney shorts, and allied
will be played and explanations National Inventor's Council, will
nations' productions are listed for
will be made by the guest leader. be heard in another of his brief, Project Is Successful
Immediately following the ses- informal talks.
future programs. Admission is
The annual enrollment project
free to Center members, and an
sion, Mr. Chajes, director of mu-
Gershwin's "An American in
the United Hebrew Schools,
11c charge is made to non-mem-
sic at the Jewish Community Paris" had its premiere at Car- of
headed by Dr. A. E. Bernstein,
Center, will lead the group in negie Hall in 1928 under the ba-
bers.
Julius Berman and Morris Fish-
choral singing.
ton of Dr. Walter Damrosch. man is progressing satisfactorily.
JASON TICKTON
Gershwin worked on the composi-
Meetings are held in various
Chorus, Orchestra and Wayne University, will lecture
tion in Vienna and orchestrated homes, not only for the purpose
Rabbi
Adler
To
Speak
it
in
Paris.
In
his
own
words,
this
on
"Music
of
the
American
In-
Pianist To Be Heard
of submitting reports, which natur-
1
is how the composition came to ally is part of the routine, but
dian" on Monday, Nov. 15, at
At
Church
Night
Dinner
be written:
8:15 p. m. at the Jewish Com-
At Next Concert
mainly for the purpose of dis-
"I thought of a walk on the
munity Center. The lecture will
The Women's Committee of the Champs Elysees, of the honking cussing some of the aspects of
The music department of the be the second in a series of music
Jewish education and developing
Jewish Community Center will appreciation programs to be given Detroit Round Table of Catho- taxis, of passing a building I ways of bringing the community
lics,
Jews
and
Protestants
will
believed was a church, but which
present a program of interna- at the Center every Monday night.
meet at the home of Mrs. Wil- Deems Taylor, who wrote the pro- closer to the work of the schools.
tional music at the second in a
Admission free.
A gathering of this nature was
liam
H.
Frank,
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Wildemere,
gram notes, says is a saloon.
series of concerts to be held in
on Tuesday, Nov. 16, at 1:30 There are episodes on the Left held on Thursday, Nov. 18 at the
the Center's Auditorium on Tues- War Workers Committee
home of Mr. Meyer Shugarman.
'p. in.
Bank, and then comes the blues
day evening, Nov. 23. Katja Andy,
Father John F. Quinn, S. J., —thinking of home—perhaps the
well-known Detroit pianist, will Plans Many Activities
Dean of the College of Arts and Hudson. There is a meeting with
be the guest soloist, and the Ange-
In addition to the regular tea
lus Club Chorus, under the direc- dances scheduled every Sunday Sciences, University of Detroit, a friend, and after a second fit
of blues, decision that in Paris
tion of George McLeod, will be afternoon the War Workers com- will be the speaker.
(Continued from Page 4)
The meeting is called in prepa- one may as well do as the Pa-
heard in a program of Irish songs. mittee of the Jewish Community
counsel and it had become his own
The Center Symphony Orchestra, Center is planning a variety of ration for the coming to the city risians do.
"That's really all there is to it. feeling. He wasn't putting on any
Julius Chajes conductor, will play activities. Under the direction of of Sister M. Madeleva, C. S. C.,
Beethoven's "Egmont" Overture, the committee a fine cultural pro- poet and president of St. Mary's But since writing the piece, I show of superior valor . . . I'm
and two Hungarian Dances by gram will be offered this Sunday. College, Notre Dame, South Bend, reached the conclusion that in the just giving you what one family
future I would be a little chary thinks about it, and I'm trying
B rahms.
Suggestions for programs should Ind., on Nov. 30.
The Detroit Round Table of about composing program music. to tell others how to feel. It may
Tickets to be obtained free at be directed to the following com-
the Center office, prior to the day mittee: Leon Brooks, Celia Fine, Catholics, Jews and Protestants I've decided that music is such an help, though.
Yes, I said, I'll pass it on.
will present a "good will" team indefinite form of art that the
of the concert.
• Rubin Halperin, Al Krass, Bess
at
the
church
night
dinner
meet
Levin, Evelyn Rose, and Rose
ing of the Westlawn Methodist
Strickstein.
Second Holiday Hop
Church on Wednesday evening.
To Be Held Sun., Nov. 21
Nov. 17. Speakers will be Rabbi
. Registrations Now Taken
Morris Adler, Congregation Shaa-
For Protection!
Tickets for the second Hob- Fo r K
d Cross Life Saving rey Zedek; Father Lawrence
R ed
(lay Hop are now on sale at the
Cavanaugh, St. Aloysius Church,
For Beauty!
Jewish Community Center. The
Registrations are now being ac-
next dance, a pre-Thanksgiving cepted fer American Red Cross and Joseph Q. Mayne, executive
secretary of the Detroit Round
affair, will be held on Sunday Life Saving and Water Safety
evening, Nov. 21, in the Center courses to be held at the Jewish Table.
auditorium.
Community Center in the near
Joseph Kwaselow and Bea Bort- future. The courses, consisting of
Wac?"
man, co-chairmen of the social 17-class periods, will include per- "Why Be a
committee, announce that Gene sonal safety, approaches, carries,
According to Webster, one of
Fenby and his orchestra will pro- releases and holds, and artificial the meanings of ARMISTICE is
vide the melody for the dance. resuscitation. Hans Weinman, cer- "a temporary cessation of hostili-
Decorations in keeping with the tified water safety instructor, will ties agreed upon by opposing
holiday motif will be under the award emblems and pins to the forces." How true the meaning
direction of Norma Appel.
passing participants upon com- in reference to this present state
pletion of the course. Center mem- of affairs.
Preserve and protect your hard-to-replace up-
bers are eligible to take either
The Armistice of 1918 certainly
Intermediate Basketball
holstered furniture. Have them Vitalize cleaned,
the
junior
or
senior
course.
proved only a temporary cessa-
League Rally Nov. 14
Classes will be held on Sundays tion of hostilities and not the
the exclusive quality process that thoroughly re-
Inaugurating league competition from 11:00 to 12:00 a. fn. for Utopian peace that every human
moves accumulated dust and grease and helps
the 14 teams of the Intermediate men, and on Tuesdays from 8:00 heart desires.
prolong their life by restoring beauty to the
Here we are into our second
Basketball Leagues of the Jewish to 9:00 p. m. for women.
fabrics.
year of war and another Novem-
Community Center will meet on
ber 11 a 1918 Armistice has been
Sunday, Nov. 14, at 3:00 p. m. Bowling Now Available
observed, with this whole universe
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Open bowling is now available at war and not a sign of total
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down
carpets
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isn't it?
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doing
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