Halevy Music Center Cornerstone
Laying Ceremonies Set for May $

THE JEWISH NEWS-5
Friday, April 29, 1949

Bnai Brith Women
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Aid Cancer Drive

Pharmacy Auxiliary
Plans Dinner May 2

The Ladies Auxiliary of Alpha
Zeta Omega (Pharmaceutical
Fraternity), Omicron Chapter,
will hold its annual mothers'
and daughters' dinner at the
Mayfair Room May. 2.
Heading the program for the
evening will be_ the installation
ARCHITECT'S ?LAN F OR HALEVY BUILDING
of officers for the new term, a
fashion show dating back 30
Detroit Halevy Singing Society
has begun construction - of its of Halevy, is responsible for years and working up to pres-
ent-day styles and several acts
Halevy Music - Center at 13965 planning the music center.
All Jewish organizations and by.- the members.
Linwood, corner Fleet. Corner-
stone laying ceremonies will be the general public have been in-
held at 2 p.m. Sunday, May 8. vited to attend the cornerstone Ask Help in Locating ,
The Music Center will include laying ceremonies.
Halevy will hold its 24th an- Relative's Whereabouts
a large meeting room, a radio
nual
concert June 5 in the Art
control room f6r broadcalts, and
The Union of Russian Jews
The 16 Chapters of the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith
a library which will contain a Institute Auditorium under the
asks assistance in locating
large collection of Jewish music, direction of Julius Chajes. The Borshchevich, Alesia, daughter Women's Council have, as a year-round project, made close
especially the music of Israeli Halevy Chorus will sing excerpts of Efim, maiden name Rassolka, to 20,000 cancer pads. At present they are working in the
from Hayden's Oratorio, "The first husband's' name Lianke- cancer drive and are assisting in solicitations in the Dexter.
composers.
The Center, of brick construc- Creation." Richard Tucker; New vich, A. K., of.Pogulianka, Minsk, Livernois and 7-Mile areas.
tion, will be used for rehearsals York Metropolitan Opera tenor; gub., sought by her relative,
MRS.* ROBERT WINSTON, chairman of Neighborhood
of the Halevy chorus, for mu- Margaret Kozenn, soprano, and Stanislay. Zaprutsky, in Minsk.
Solicitation for the
American Cancer Society is shown handing
Pavel
Slavensky,
baritone
sicales, lectures, radio broad-
, will
Anyone having information of the cannisters to MRS. LEWIS MANNING, community rela-
casts and other entertainment. be the soloists. Leo Low of New her whereabouts is
to tions chairman for greater Detroit Bnai Brith Women's Coun-
Halevy Singing Society is the York, dean of Jewish cqmpos- contact the Union at 55 asked
W. 42nd cil (center) and MRS. GERALD GOLDBERG, president of the
oldest organization of its kind ers, will be the guest conductor. St., New York 16.
Council (right).
here. It was founded 24 years
ago.
Dr. _William Klein, 620 W. ;
Grixdale, president and founder

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Preceding the opening meet-
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Campaign, the Auxiliary Di-
vision held a dinner to intro-
duce workers to each other.
Photographed here. were
HAROLD WEISS (left), who
is working with the Arts and
Crafts Division, and HELEN
KEIL, who is working with the
Mercantile DiviSion. The Aux-
iliary Division is made up of
young men and women in the
trades and professions.

City and County PTA
To Hear Psychologist

Dr. Editha Sterba, pioneer.in
the field of child psychology,
will speak on "Problems of Dis-
cipline" at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday,
May, at the Downtown YWCA,
Park and Witherell, under the
auspices of the PTA of the City
and Country School. This school
is combined with the Editha
Sterba, Nursery School.
For many years, Dr. Sterba
worked with Anna Freud in
Vienna. She is associated with
the Psychoanalytical Institute
of Vienna. Dr. Sterba is en-
gaged here in the training of
child psychologists and social
workers, and is also consultant
for several child guidance clin-
ics and family service centers.
Mrs. Leonard Cuttler, presi-
dent of the City and Country
School PTA announces that the
meeting is open to the public.

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munity have been particularly
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ning of games to be sponsored
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Alt women are invited to at-
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