THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Friday, May 20, 1960 — 16 4•MIIIIP•••••••••••••••••••••WOW. • Melodies Old and New Mark Colorful Dan Frohman Concert By CHARLOTTE HYAMS An appreciative audience called for two encores after Dan Frohman led his chorus to a resounding finale, in the an- nual performance of the group, Sunday evening, in the Mum- ford High S'chool auditorium. .It was a program as colorful and as lively as its inexhaust- ible director, Dan Frohman, the g i f t e d musician who has coached for 30 years the ama- teur chorus with the profes- sional quality. Selections ranged from the joyous "Pic Nic" to the beauti- ful Yiddish melody "Keml Ka- ravan," from the melodious "Re- gendl" to the moving spiritual "Go Down Moses." Duo-pianists Rebecca Froh- man and Marian Hahn, as as- sisting artists, were as well syn- chronized as a fine watch, in- jecting into each number the varied moods that „characterized the entire concert: The dream- like "Barcarole" by Rachniani- noff was outdone only by their three part "Scaramouche" by Milhaud, skipping from the sprightly "Vif" to the waltzlike "Modere" and the Latin-fla- vored• "Brazileira." Of the vocalists, Irene Pianin, soprano, was most impressive with her mellow soprano, al- though tenor George Richter al- so was notable. Betty Kazdin and Norman Friedman, singing "Parigi 0 Cara" from Verdi's "La Traviata" were excellent. Frohman's arrangements of several Hebrew and Yiddish melodies, particularly those in- eluded in his "Na-ale L'Artzei- nu", were excitingly new twists on fine old themes. Katherine Karipides and Stu- art Singer, two young dancers, added charm to the delightful wedding song "A Chasene," and one of the encore numbers, a novelty spiritual, brought the curtain down on a bouncy fin- ish. Bella Goldberg, accompanist, did justice to the variegated, but consistantly good, concert. • PW Council Sets Members Drive AT FOOD STORES EVERYWHERE A _member - bring - a - member tea on Thursday, in the home of Mrs. Harry Mondry, 22902 S. Bellwood, will launch the bi- annual membership drive of the Detroit Council of Pioneer Women. According to Mrs. Milton Weiss, Council vice - president, only members bringing prospec- tive members are invited to at- tend the tea. A highlight of the afternoon will be the _honoring of new brides who have been given gift memberships to the organi- zation, and are now forming a new chapter. "Woman of the Hour," a play- let written and produced by Risa Marin, a member of Bran- deis-Chapter, depicting the role of Moetzet Hapoalot, Pioneer Women's sister organization in Israel, will be presented. Par- ticipants from the Brandeis Dramatic Group include Mes- dames . N. Schiffm•n, S. Good- man, B. Bloom, M. Buch and E. Tarack. A musical program will be presented by Arella Barley, an Israeli singer who will accom- pany herself on the guitar. Transportation to the tea can be arranged by calling Mrs. Bernard Stashefsky, UN. 4-2053. Mrs. Joseph Sulkes, member- ship chairman, heads the cur- rent drive, and is assisted by Mesdames H. Wolok, M. Gold- baum, I. Levin and V. Linden. Chapter membership chairmen are Mesdames D. Kurnitz, B. Stashefsky, L. L e m p e r t, M. Fealk, E. Sklar, R. Schwarzen- feld, E. Schwartz, R. Schoichet, M. Miller, B. Glenner, L. Levin, R. Cohen, F. Stellar, B. Gabin, I. Spector, C. Sussman and T. Sallen. SUGARINE is Kosher and is Approved by The Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations. Men's Clubs 1111 111 1 1 11111. Er MORE PEOPLE USE nine it surd % Stanith f: tiri 0 b America's original and oldest calorie-free liquid sweetener 1SWEETER THAN SUGAR—YET NO FOOD VALUE Doctors recommend SUGARINE for diabetics, overweights, low calorie diets PURE • HARMLESS • ECONOMICAL GUARANTEED NON-FATTENING 4 Oz. bottle Only 75c Available at Dexter-Davison Markets Foodland Stores Market Basket Food, Inc. Perri's Delicattessen The bowling league of the BETH ABRAHAM MEN'S CLUB will hold its annual awards night at 8:30 p.m., May 31, in the synagogue's Nusbaum Hall, according to William Gut- man, president. BRAVERMAN'S KOSHER MEATS WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR ADDITIONAL DAILY SPECIALS! Lb. 59 CHUCK ROAST 1st CUT LAMB CHOPS . . . Lb 85 BREAST of BEEF, trimmed Lb. 89 FRESH GROUND BEEF 2 Lbs. 97c YOUNG BEEF LIVER . Lb. 509` Grade A EXTRA LARGE EGGS ....D°=. 13500 WEST SEVEN MILE RD. CORNER OF HARTWELL 45` DI,1-2345 State Initiates New Phi Beta Kappas Lett-Whiteman Rites Wayne At an initiation dinner held ter, 23410 Beverly, Oak Park. Louis L. Friedland, president, Wayne State University's Planned for Aug. 14 by chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, old- gamma of Michigan, presided est national scholastic honor and greeted the initiates. Alan society, 35 members were in- Aronson responded for the in- itiates. Students must maintain ducted. Among the initiates were a 3.5 honor point average Alan Ronald Aronson, 22501 (perfect scholastic record is Trojan; Jacqueline Noreen Bag- 4.0) for four years of college gleman, 18408 Monte Vista; to be eligible for the society. Karen Phyllis B e c k e r m a n, 19355 Coyle; Lorelei Freda For the Cohen, 2107 Marguerite, Lan- Perfect Affair .. . sing; Shirley Wolstein Gold- man, 19795 Pennington; Shirley Fay Graff, 16206 Ilene; Max and His Orchestra Liss, 2958 Glendale. UN 3-3737 Others were Alan Jay Rosen- thal, 5170 W. Outer Dr.; Roy Yamsho n, 15350 Park, Oak Vacation-Temporary-Wake-up Park; Kenneth Wayne Gitlin, 17355 Wildemere; Jerome Sid- ney Nosanchuk, 18261 Santa Rosa; Michael Kenneth Rosen- MISS HARRIET JOY LETT berg, 18248 Robson; Murray Mr. and Mrs. Max Lett, of David Schane, 20295 Hunting- VE 7-6701 Monica Ave., announce the en- ton; and Elaine Barbara Schus- gagement of their daughter, Harriet Joy, to Milton Harvey Photography by Whiteman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Saul Whiteman, of Windsor, Specializing in Weddings Ont. Quality & Service Miss Lett will receive her bachelor of science degree this Bar Mitzvahs summer from the Wayne State Natural Color. * University college of education. Specialist Commercial She is a member of Delta Phi Epsilon sorority. Mr. Whiteman UN 3.8532 UN 4.6040 is a graduate of Assumption Member Northwest Professional Photographers Guild University in Windsor. The couple will be wed Aug. 14, at Adas Shalom Synagogue. Mickey Woolf COYLE TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERVICE JACK GORBACK JVIV Activities YETZ-C WIEN AUXILIARY will install new officers at a cocktail party beginning at 7 p.m., Sunday, in the Memorial Home. Officers are Ruth Wolfe, president; Ruth Benach and Adele Feldman, vice-presidents; Frieda Kolb, treasurer; Ada Martin, chaplain; Hilda Nelson, conductress; Yetta Glass, his- torian; Esther Citron, patriotic instructress; and Reva Dryman, guard. The group will hold a regular meeting Monday eve- ning in the Memorial Home, when hostesses will be Edna Arnkoff and Eleanor Sternberg. * * Mrs. Morton Owen-helm, past Department Auxiliary presi- dent, installed new officers of LAWRENCE H. JONES AUXIL- IARY at a dessert luncheon re- cently. Inducted were Mes- dames Herman Bregman, presi- dent; Zelda Michlin and Eve Fishman, vice-presidents; Jacob Wachler, treasurer; Dorothy Blatnikoff and Meyer Govern, secretaries; and Laura Kahn, chaplain. * * * Lt. 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