Maurice Aronsson Honored. Eleanor Lipkin in Concert Here On Sixty-Fifth Birthday igc•aonacgtaBtoeb assistant bas- Marine veteran of both World is a War II and the Korean conflict. k 2aelhl New Institute Auditorium Lights Up For A GALA NEW YEAR'S CELEBRATION Detroit-born pianist Eleanor For a score of years, Maurice Service Group, which' later Lipkin will be guest artist at Aronsson, one of Detroit's best merged with the Jewish Chil- the opening concert of the De- known printers, was among De- dren's Home. troit Women's Symphony Or- I He was chairman of the chestra at 8:30 p.m., Dec. 14, troit Jewry's outstanding lead- ers. A participant in every Allied Jewish Campaign here in the Detroit Institute of Arts worthy cause in our commu- in 1935 and 1948. auditorium. He is a past president of John Sweeney, who conducts nity, he has a rich record for Knollwood Country Club, the the Mount public services. Standard Club and Cooperative Clemens and His gifts to the people of International. He also is af- Port Huron Michigan and to Detroit Jewry filiated with Franklin Hills Symphony Or will be recalled on Wednesday, Country Club and the Covenant chestras, will when he. will mark his 65th Club. be guest con- birthday: . He was one of the founders ductor at the Ever since 1914, when Arons- of Sinai Hospital. He presently concert, which son first settled in Detroit, his is board member of the Hebrew opens the name has been connected with Free Loan Association and De- Women' sI worthwhile community causes. troit Service Group. He is vice- Symph o n y' s The list of civic organizations chairman of the National Hos- 11th season. pital in Denver. Miss Lipkin, Aronsson served as chairman who is in De- of the Michigan Crippled Chil- troit for a few dren's Commission, by appoint- months, w i 11 ment of . Gov.. Murray.. Van return to Italy Wagoner. to resume her He is a member of the men's Miss Lipkin work after the clubs of Temple Beth El and concert. She was awarded a Cong. Shaarey Zedek. He is a Fullbright scholarship for study 32nd degree Mason and is affi- there in 1954, and it was re- liated with Moslem Temple and newed the following year. Phonecia Lodge. He is a life While in Italy, Miss Lipkin member of the Shriner's Hos- studied piano in Rome with pital for Crippled Children. Prof. Carlo Zecchi, and in June The far-reaching philanthro- was graduated from the St. pist built one of the great Cecelia Academia. She also printing enterprises in Michi- toured Italy as a concert artist gan. His firm is at . 2001 W. under sponsorship of the Full- Lafayette. bright Commission and the Aronsson is a board member Italian Cultural Commission. of the City Bank of Detroit, Union Investment Co., National Finance Co., Kleen Stitch Corp. Joan Caplan, Contralto, of Chicago and Plastic Tape Debuts at Art Institute The recital of Joan Caplan Corp. of Newark. He was among the organizers at the Art Institute lecture MAURICE ARONSSON of the Detroit Racing Associa- hall Tuesday night brought the with which he has been affi- tion, Blair Distilling Co. of attention of Detroit music pa- liated include the Detroit Louisville and People's State trons to a fine contralto voice. Board of Commerce, Detroit Bank of 'Hazel Park, Mich. Originally a Washingtonian Historical Society, Adcraft Club President of the Aronsson who trained at Boston Univer- and Economic Club. He has Printing Co. here, he also sity, Miss Caplan, appeared in been a leader in the local Com- headed the A.P.C.O. Printing her debut performance in this munity Chest. He is a member Co. in Ypsilanti, Mich. He is a city. In a program of German, of the governing board of the 'charter member of the Print- American Red Cross. Italian, French, Spanish and. ers Association of America. The Jewish organizations in Aronsson was born in Halm: English selections, Miss Caplan which he has been active in- -sted, Sweden. He immigrated best exhibited her talents in clude the Jewish Welfare Fed- to the U.S. in 1909. He started "Polo" by Manuel de Falla. eration, Jewish Home for Aged, his printing business here in Ranging from deep to high and American Jewish Commit- tee. He has been an executive board member for all three groups. For many years he has sup- . ported the United Hebrew SchoOls, Jewish Community Center and Zionist Organiza- tion of Detroit. He was an organizer of the Detroit Infants 1917. When he came to Detroit he met the former Dora Abram- sohn, whom he married on May 21, 1916. They have three chil- dren, Margie Louise Gross, Lois Selma Kottler and Herbert . Allan, who is "associated with the printing firm. The Arons- sons, who reside at 660 Whit- more, have seven grandchil- dren. tones she produced the work with strong expression, pitch, body and volume. Miss Caplan, 25, had made her first professional appear- ance in Boston, Mass., in "The Rakes Progress," under direc- tion of Igor Stravinsky. In her Detroit debut she has shown real promise. One feels that she has not yet reached her peak. —S R K Miss Ruth Meckler Acclaimed at Music Study Club Concert ONE CAKE 14, AKE THESE:. • Cakes • Tarts • Cookies —with effortless ease! filo experience needed ... just mix 'and bake! Dromedary's exclusive advantages give you perfect results the first time—and every time you bake! Prove it t6 your complete ,satisfaction ...today! Dromedar CAKE MIXES Pound Cake • Gingerbread Fruit Cake Miss Ruth Meckler, one of Detroit's most popular young pianists, fulfilled the expecta- tions of her large audience, at the Art Institute, Sunday- eve- ning, with her excellent recital which included selections from . Bach, Beethoven, Brahms, Ravel and Liszt. Miss Meckler was the guest artist at the 22nd annual con- cert of the Music Study Club. She is especially excellent in her interpretation of the Bee- thoven Sonata No. 28 in A major. Throughout her concert, Miss Meckler proved her mastery at the piano. She captured every mood of every selection. At several points in the pro- gram, there were cheers for the young musician from the audi- ence. Adas Shalom Youth Slate Religion Panel Tuesday, December 31st (New Year's Eve) In Our New Building, Main Auditorium 19350 GREENFIELD, between W. 7 Mile Rd. and Vassar DINNER FAVORS FLOOR-SHOW DANCING MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW! - Call TO. 5-0834 or KE. 3-7290 elcofne LOTKEH LICKERS You'll find the accommodations at the Palmer Motel far from "convention-al" (adjoining rooms,! for instance). And the ideal location is at the cross-roads of the world: near Northwest Detroit and Oak Park. 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