▪ Brandeis Launches Building Program Danny Raskin's LISTENING s T --=- 1 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111: -.111111111111111111111111111111111ff- A NUMBER. OF "firsts" will mark concert by 45 members of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra . . . March 5 . . . at Masonic Temple . . . celebrating National Jewish Music Month . . . It'll be first time in history of Jewish music that a major symphony orchestra will present entire program dedicated solely to Jew- ish composers . . . Two Israeli compositions by Marc Lavri and Karel Salomon have been flown here from Tel-Aviv and will be heard for the first time in America . . . 70th birthday of Ernest Bloch, one of world's greatest living composers, will be celebrated with Marguerite Kozenn singing his two Psalms (114th and 137th) for first time in Detroit. THE CONCERT will also prob- ably be the first time in our local history that every group of Jews, from the most pious to the most reformed, will co-op- erate in such a cultural event together . .. Incentive for this affair was to help the members of the symphony orchestra . . . They will receive the proceeds . • Valter Poole will conduct . . . Joan Freeman will appear as piano soloist. * * * PETE CLAYTON, climaxed 25 years . . . half his lifetime . . . with the Detroit Times, last week, and employees from all parts of the building chipped in to present him with a gold watch . . . Pete started out in the newspaper games as an of- fice boy with the old Detroit Journal, back in 1914 ... He en- tered the advertising field with the Cleveland Press . • •. then went to the Chicago Herald-Ex- aminer . . . and, in 1925, came to the Times, where he has be- come one of the top space sellers on the staff. * * MORRIE ROSENTHAL, vice- chairman of food division of De- troit Service Group, has helped make things a bit warmer at the Jewish Home for the Aged .. . by turning over to that agency four tons of coal he had on hand after converting place of busi- ness to oil heat. * * * THE AIRLINES did a good business while promoting the romance of Phil Givercer, head man of Robert-Kay Studios at Sam's, Inc., to Miss Marion Krewson of New York ... After their meeting last year, the lovers took turns traveling to see each other . . . via the quickest means possible . . . . and have finally decided to make all their journeys together, from now on . Phil and his bride-to-be will wed, March 5, at the Belmont- Plaza in New York . . They'll honeymoon in Bermuda and take up residence In Detroit.. * ANOTHER NEW DISCOVERY by Lou Jacobs, bossman of Tropical Show Bar, is wowing the customers at his nitery in the Bowl-O-Drome . . . She's Gloria Villaire, lovely songstress with a voice true and clear and a delivery similar to that of the great Sarah Vaughn .. . She is also the wife of band leader Hank Traverson. * Brandeis University has adop- ted a master plan for the de- velopment of its 100-acre Wal- tham, Mass., campus which pro- vides for the construction of 50 new buildings during the next 10 years at a total estimated cost of $22,715,000, it was an- nounced by George Alpert, pres- ident of the board of trustees. The master design, created by the firm of Saarinen, Saarinen and Associates, will be executed in two stages: the first calling for the erection of facilitiei for the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, and the second providing for the needs of the University's projected professional and grad- uate schools. The first stage of the build- ing activity will be launched at once and calls for the erection of 30 buildings at a cost of $13,- 215,000, including instructional, laboratory, housing and extra- curricular facilities for the un- dergraduate college. Ground will be broken within 30 days for the construction of residence facilities. THE JEWISH NEWS-17 Friday, March 3, 1950 Nordau Chapter Begins Membership Campaign Nordeau Chapter of the Zion- ist Organization of Detroit in- augurated a three-month mem- bership drive at its last meet- ing. The chapter also organized a study group, which will meet at 9 p.m. Friday, March 3, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Chomsky. Plans were discussed for an inter-chapter amateur program to take place March 29 at the Halevy Music Center. Israel UNESCO Committee TEL AV1V,:7— (ISI) — A tem- porary UNESCO committee was founded in Israel, with Minister of Education Zalman Shazar as president. The committee will advise the government on mat- ters pertaining to the UN body and present the ideals of UN- ESCO to the public. . MEMBERS OF THE newly- organized Business & Profes- sional Group of Pioneer Women READY MIXED-just Clint chai SERVE admit that they never worked 'so Uhly10 fiPiNO3 •• U hard as they are doing for their first fund-raising affair . . . At State Stores, S.D.D's and Cocktail Bars March 18 . at Northwest He- brew Congregation . . . and if -- Featuring This Week effort is an indication, their "Take A "Chance" Dance should be a successful one . . . Ethel . Lippman is chairman of the af- fair, and Mae Berman is her co- „rim, 7D p -ririn c:, chairman . . . The group was formed only last June and is but the third of its type in the country . . . Minnie Schneider is the president. * * * 12162 DEXTER . BEST BET of the Weekend TO. 4-9904 . . • For Young Adults . . . "Blue Room" Now Open "Charleston Shag" by Lt. Sey- more Sobele Chapter of AZA The first so-called depression .. . March 4 . .. at Bnai Moshe in the United States was from THE WAY YOU LIKE THEM! . . . featuring Charleston Con- about 1785 to 1789. test and dancing of yesteryears and today. - • Egg Rolls Siwreme * * * FOR YOUR NEXT • Preased Duck • Sweet-Sour Wort Ton • Lobster Cantorttee SHEILA ROSENBERG, young Shrimp with Lobster Pepper Steak PARTY OR BANQUET Sauce. daughter of Ben Rosenberg, ace Detroit Times circulation man, We have facilities in Fareily Dinners Complete had herself a big time on 11th Delicious Take-Out birthday . . . Congrats came Also A Specialty Lunches our mash Dining Room American Dishes from all over country, sent by prominent personages who num- ber among Ben's multitude of friends . . . A party was given 11813 DEXTER, cor. ELMHURST WE. 5-9693 for Sheila by her aunt, Mrs. Open Daily, 11 a_ro. to 12 p.m. Saturdays 31 a.m. to 2 a.m. Sally Hayett, who served over- 808 W. McNICHOLS seas as a court reporter With the War Crimes Commission. UN. 4-0843 * * A NIGHT-CLUB for teen- agers will be the theme of Club Gay Paree, being planned for March 25, at Bnai David Syna- 268 Oakwood Blvd. Phone VI. 2-9150 gogue . . . by F.D.R. Chapter of Specializing in Italian and American Food Bnai Brith Girls ... It'll feature Open Sundays—We Cater to Private Parties and Banquets two complete floor shows and CARLOS PASTA dancing to melodies of Iry Fields Great Baritone Star and his boys. DRISCOLL'S MAJESTIC CHOP HOUSE • * * THE MUSIC OF THE Just Good Food. Luncheons 11:30-4:30 Dinners 4:30-12:45 a.m. DAVE FISCHER, dry cleaning Open Every Day - MEL ARVIN TRIO man, finally won something in Recording Star 74 Colombia nr. Park (W. of Fox Theatre) his life; so his brother, Al, says AND Free Parking WO. 4-7870 . . . and then in his greatest VIVACIOUS moment of triumph, wondered MARIA'S PIZZERIA GYPSY EDWARDS if someone didn't play a joke on him . . . 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