Crazy Legs Contest,' Youth Dance,
Pro Musica Group
on Center Calendar
Frankel
Signed
by
Lions;
Marvin
Features Italian Basketball Finial
- the music
March plans for young people March 11, featuring ban
College
ved.. Re-
Played Football for In Hillsdale.
at the Jewish Community en.- of Freddie Warren
Baroque
Concert
freshments will be 's s er d
his senior year, as Hillsdale's
started off with city
Ph71-
Events moved swiftly last captain, he was voted the team' s - The New York Pro Musica ter
Legs" contest being sponsored Committee members are
week for Marvin Frankel.
Antigua will be presented. in
Lipsitz, . chairman; Sarah
most valuable player.
the Regals, Berman branch lis
First off, he was signed to a
He also was selected as the their premier Detroit perform- by
club, which is open to all Boys' Johnson; program chairman;
1956 football contract by the .league's (the Michigan Inter- ance on March 16 at the Insti-
Lee Weiss, secretary; Melvin
, Harry
Detroit Lions, and will be given collegiate Athletic Association) tute of Arts Auditorikirn by Clubs at the branch.
one Madorsky, Jack Shupak el
Each
club
may
submit
trial
at
an
offensive
halfback
Kopel,
Ann
Weinstein,
Rut h
most
valuable
player,
voted
on
bul-
Edith J. Freeman.
a
entry to be posted on the
position when the Lions begin the all-conference team and
This group of vocalists and letin board for voting. Contest Lewis and Ronald .Elkes. For
lz.ter was named to the football musicians are dedicated to per- chairmen are Dave Eisenberg, information, call Miss Lipsitz,
- working out later this year.
His signing followed quickly All-American Honor Roll, com-
and TE 4-5034.
on the heels of piled by the NAIA (National forming the seldom-heard works Ted. Sokol, Stan Freeman,
The class A basketball league
Woron-
of
the
13th
through
17th
cen-
Hal
Stalberg.
Norman
a business ven- Association of Intercollegiate
is now in the playoff stages, as
turies.
They
will
present
a
club
leader.
ture he under-
off is
The Davison Branch young Wagners, with an 8-1 record,
program of Italian Baroque
took recently Athletics).
Frankel has been away from music of the 16th and 17th Adult Lounge is planning a won the regular season cham-
with his father, football for a year, during
Spring Frolic Dance at 9 p.m., pionship. Following were the
Isadore Frank- which time he entered Wayne centuries here that will include
Alpacas, Regals and Rajahs, in
the
works
of
Rossi,
Frescobaldi,
el, the opening University's Law School. He
that order.
Monteverdi,
Marcello,
Antonii,
of the Frankel
The class B playoff series will
Stratford Festival -
is attending Wayne.
Scarlatti and Gabrieli.
Insurance still
start March-11, with Nationals,
Before graduating from Hills-
at
The
instruments
used
by
the
Slates
Noted
Musicians
Agency„
Trojans and Del Monicos cer-
dale in 1955, Frankel was pres-
15867 Schaefer. ident of Omicron Delta Kappa, ensemble 'are the harpsichord,
STRATFORD, Ont.—An opera, tain of plaiioff berths. Fourth
Frankel, who
vice-president of the Student virginals, viola de gamba, alto world famous pianists and sing- place will go to either Saxons
stands five Federation and was named to viol and five recorders, ranging ers and jazz concerts are among or Zussman AZA.
Frankel
from sopranino to the bass. The the features of the 1956 Music
Aces and Imperialscontinue
feet, seven inches, weighed 183 the Campus "Who's Who."
pounds when he was the star
Festival here, it Is announced to lead in the weekday class C
Frankel lives with his parents six voices are two sopranos,
counter-
right halfback for the Hillsdale at 189433 Prairie.
two tenors, bass
by Louis Applebaum, director competition, with the Flashes,
College squad from 1951 to '54.
of music for the Stratford Dukes, Spitfires and Continen-
tenor.
tals trailing. The season does
Noah Greenberg, founder and Shakespearean Festival.
director of the group, was
The music festival will run not end until March 19 when
Philo-Semitic Pattern
awarded a Guggenheim Fellow- for five weeks, from July 7 to the playoff series will follow.
ship for study in Medieval and Aug. 11, presenting 31 concerts.
The Department of Interior
to Renaissance music, and recent- The drama season, featuring
become converts
was
created in 1849 as the
ly
completed
a
book
in
collabo-
Harry L. Golden, editor of women
"The Merry Wives of Windsor"
the Carolina Israelite, pub- Judaism as in the reverse.
ration with W. H. Auden, en- and "Henry V," will run nine Home Department.
The peddlers and the mer- titled "An Elizabethan Song-
e e
weeks, between June 18 and
lished in Charlotte, N.C., has
written an interesting brochure chants., the Jews who hav book." On March 15, Mr.
helped build the C, Greenberg will lecture at Wayne Aug. 18.
Among the performers sched-
. on . the history of the Jews 1 :1.
the Carolinas, under the title their gifts to charity, their share University.
uled to appear during the music
"Jewish Roots in • the Caro- in government, are covered in
Tickets are available at Grin- festival are pianist Rudolf
limas: A Pattern of - Ametican considerable details. The internal
11 Bros., or by mail order Serkin, Leo Barkin and Regin a
saleaffairs of the Jewish communi-
.Philo-Semitism." It is on
ties also are reviewed. addressed to Edith J. Freean, Resnik, singers.
Opportunity for one more
1010 Wellesley Dr., Detroit 3.
While tickets go on sale
at the Carolina Israelite.
But Mr. Golden does not
investor in syndicate group
March 12, only mail orders will
Mr. Golden links his story overlook the existence of a
already formed, now work-
be accepted until May 21.
with general Jewish history and certain amount of prejudice, Sid. Shmarak'S
Ticket orders may be sent to
ing with successful builder.
•
the struggle for freedona, and and he describes anti-Semitism
B
Box Office, Stratford. Shakes-
in
Reply promptly to Box 161,
Tercentenary
of
Am-
were it exists, especially and
with the
pearean Festival, 109 Erie,
The Jewish News, 17100
the field of labor relations
erican JeWry.
Stratford, Ont.
W. 7 Mile Rd., Detroit 35,
Numerous .fascinating details in absentee ownership of mills.
MAYFAIR KOSHER CATER-
The Carolina historian's claim
Michigan..
are told about Carolina Jews.
Detroit
Jewish
News
10
Tracing the beginning of the is that "this 'most Gentile' sec- ERS announced this week that
Friday, March 2, 1956
Carolina story, Mr. Golden tion of -America has provided they have been assigned as ex-
speaks of Fran-cis Salvador, who the most favorable 'atmosphere' clusive caterers in the beautiful
was elected to the South Caro- the Jewish people 'have known new, air-conditioned social hall
of the new Institute Building,
lina General Assembly, as in the modern world."
at 19161 Schaefer, just north of
"probably the first Jew in his 2
new off ices
7 Mile Road. They are now ac-
tory to be elected to public
announces the opening of their
Zola
and
Dreyfus
Christian
com-
cepting
reservations
for
wed-
office by • a
farms of General Insurance
dings, Bar Mitzvahs, and show-
for the writing of all
munity."
ers, and are preparing for tra-
Describing the results of
tinder the management of
ditional Passoved Sedorim on
mixed marriages and conver-
Monday, March 26, and Tuesday,
sions, Mr. Golden claims that
as
many
Christian
March 27. - For information or
Sol
Krim,
enterprising
nearly .
reservations, call TE. 4-6781 or
State College
theater man, has brought back
graduate of Hillsdale and Michigan
to his Krim Theater, Wood- UN. 1-0932.
ward at McNichols, the historic
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This film will continue at the variety of cultural and educa-
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