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February 28, 1958 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1958-02-28

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Reshevsky to Play 30
Games Simultaneously

Chess fans are promised a
thrilling afternoon, either as
participants or spectators at the
simultaneous chess exhibition
featuring grandmaster Samuel
Reshevsky at 2:30 p.m., Sunday,
at the D. W. Simons Center,
4000 Tuxedo.
Advance registration is urged
for those wishing to play, since
Reshevsky's opponents will be
limited to 30. Boards may be
_reserved by calling Raphael
Rogers, tournament director,
UN 3-1045. Participants are re-
quested to bring their own chess
sets, if possible.
The tourney, co-sponsored by
the Center's D. W. Simons and
Ten Mile branch chess clubs, is
open to the public.

Show A Success

JCC Symphony Wander-Glaser Rites
Alpha Omega,
Salutes Jewish
Planned for June 15
PainlessDentistry Music Festival
By NORMAN LEBOW
Points Way to
The Jewish Comniunity Cen-

Restore Tomb for Tourists

JERUSALEM, (JTA) — The
2,000-year-old tomb that was
discovered in Jerusalem last
year is being reconstructed as
an attraction for tenth anni-
versary visitors.

For the
A group of Detroit dentists ter Symphony orchestra joined
Perfect Affair . . .
went back to the business of with Mischa Mischkoff in the
fixing teeth this week after celebration of the Jewish Music
taking time out for two days Festival in high style at last
and His Orchestra
to extract laughs and provide Tuesday's concert at the Davi-
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a wonderful parcel of enter- son Branch.
tainment for about 3,500 people.
"Fanfare to Israel," by Paul
It was probably one of the Ben-Haim, was given its Detroit
few times Detroiters enjoyed premiere as the symphony's
Se.eing their dentists perform. opening work. Sparkling melo-
PHOTOGRAPHY
The occasion was "Knights dies, interspersed with occasion-
Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs
and Daze," a ollicking 12-scene al dissonances spoke eloquently
Formals, Candids, 3 D's, Movies
musical comedy offered by the of the joy and freedom of a new
For Quality Workmanship
Detroit Alumni Chapter of state, together with the prob-
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Call Mr. Rosen
Alpha Omega dental fraternity, lems and challenges it faces.
presented by a cast of 50 den-
Julius Chajes then conducted
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tists and their wives.
the orchestra in a very enjoy-
MISS SANDRA WANDER
FOR THE FINEST — IN
Playing before capacity audi- able reading of his own "He-
ENTERTAINMENT—It's
Mr. and Mrs. Sol I. Wander,
ences
-
on
Tuesday
and
Wednes-
brew
Suite."
Detroit
Jewry
CARD OF THANKS
day evening, at Mumford High should feel privileged to have of Huntington Rd., announce
The family of the late Golda School, the musical fantasy was a conductor-composer of Chaj es' the engagement of their daugh-
Orechkin acknowledges with one of the most lavish extrava- merit among them. It is a veri- ter, Sandra Maxine, to Harold
and his Orchestra
grateful apprecition the many ganzas ever undertaken by a
table pleasure just to watch Haskell Glaser, of Strathmoor
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kind expressions of sympathy
Rd.,
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Eli
group.
Chajes conduct and to rejoice
extended by relatives and local
Glaser, of Windsor, Ont.
Sets, properties and produc-
friends during the family's re- tion design were positively in his oneness with the music
The bride-elect is a student
as
his
face
and
body
carry
PHOTOGRAPHS by
cent bereavement.
magnificent, equal to most any- through all the fine nuances at Wayne State University's
BERNARD H.
thing staged professionally, and with their change and move- college of education. Her fiance
is a senior in the WSU phar-
surprisingly enough, the sing- ment.
ing, acting and particularly the
Beneath the orchestration and macy school, and a member of
choreography was not far be- symphonic color of Shabtai Alpha Zeta Omega, national
Master of Ceremonies
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hind.
Petrushka's "Three Oriental pharmaceutical fraternity.
and his Orchestra
• ASK ABOUT OUR
The music, abetted by Felix Dances," based on melodies by
A June 15 wedding is planned.
Detroit's Leading Entertainer
NEW PURSE ALBUMS
Resnick and his orchestra, con- N. C. Melamed, one could hap-
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sisted mostly of parodies of pily still hear the soul of the No 'Purim on Small Planet'
existing tunes, but the words exiled Jew, in his joys, his sor-
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were cleverly contrived. The rows and in his day to day ex-
Plastic Furniture Covers ., entire script was done by the istence. Melamed sang well for originally scheduled for pre-
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MADE TO ORDER OR
dentists themselves and was in the Ghettos, for a people forced sentation Saturday by the Jew-
READY MADE
ish Parents Institute of the
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Home Catering
extremely good taste.
to be not-a-people. Petrushka
0
CALL ANNA KARBAL T

Receipts from the two-night has preserved Melamed's voice Jewish Community Center, has
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been cancelled.
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will
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party a complete success.
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But
the
highlight
of
the
eve-
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You Can Be Sure . . . If It's
• •
Excellent Service
dental school at Hebrew Uni-
Mischa Mischakoff made vir-
versity in Jerusalem.

tuosi of the pulses of the au-
Call:
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The fraternity also provides dience, for surely everyone's
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And His Orchestra
scholarships to needy dental heart must have beat to Men-
Orchestras-Entertainment
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students at the University of delssoh n' s Violin Concert,
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Michigan, maintains the dental melodically as did ours. Mischa-
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clinic at Sinai' hospital and koff was technically excellent,
grants special funds to local With that little bit of extra
charities.
WEDDINGS, BAR MITZVAHS
that lift a performance from
— F. S.
For the best in Dancing
the mechanical to the human
right on your plate .. .
pleasure, the
level.
National
JWB
Consultants
BILL LEONARD
Mischakoff was called back
Here for Center Meetings for two encores.
ORCHESTRA
Other works on the program
The presence of consultants
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from the National Jewish Wel- included Marc Lavry's sym-
fare Board (JWB) has stimulat- phonic poem, "Emek," and
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