Shaarit Haplaytah
Holds Dinner-Dance
Cantorial and Broadway musi-
cal selections were featured at
Sharrit Haplaytah's (Survivors
of 1945) installation dinner
dance Wednesday at Adas Shalom
Synagogue.
Shabtai Ackerman, cantor at
Beth Abraham synagogue, and
Larry Vieder of Adas Shalom
Synagogue presented vocal ren-
ditions along with Linda Bal-
derman and Dorothy Schwartz,
singing numbers from "West
Side Story" and "Milk a n d
Honey." Carl Friedman delivered
a monologue and Eric Rosenow
and his Continentals entertained.
Officers installed were:
Martin Rose, president; Steve
Golden, Judy Joseph and Sho-
lem Lipman, vice - presidents;
Meyer Lipman, treasurer; Ben
Kawer and Lou Stern, secre-
taries; Rabbi Leo Goldman, Jack
WakSberg, Joe Goldsmid, S.
Schwartzberg, Anna Oliwek, H.
Rubin, Gino Klein. Joe Klein
and Sonia Popowski, trustees.
Abba Eban Dinner Hostesses
Arts and Crafts Will Hold 9th One-Man
Robert Broner Show: "Ten Years of Prints"
Robert Broner is having his
ninth one-man show at the Art
School of the Society of Arts and
Crafts, 245 East Kirby, through
Dec. 11. The current show of
Broner's work is a .:q-etrospective
of his development:as a graphics
artist.
Reading the Israel Bond Women's Division participation
in the Abba Eban tribute dinner on Monday evening in Cobo
Hall are, from the left: Mesdames Joseph Katchke, Women's
Division co-chairman; Sidney Schwartz, chairman of the
hostesses committee; A. Irving Schnipper; David Pollack,
sponsor chairmen; Tom Borman, associate chairman; Israel
Wiener, cash collection chairman, and Max Stollman, Women's
Division co-chairman. Other hostesses not in the picture are
Mesdames Philip Ash, Robert Brody, David Goldberg, Ira
Kaufman, Sam Katkin, Jerome Keywell, Manny Lax, Max
Lichter, Norman Leemon, J. Stewart Linden, Henry Pariser,
Abe Pearlman, Samuel J. Rhodes, Louis Silverfarb, Nathan
Soberman and Benton Wolfe.
prints and sheets from a book in
the current show.
Broner, former art critic of
the defunct Detroit Times, is cor-
respondent for Art in America
and Craft Horizons.
Broner's exhibition is part of
the Detroit Adventure Series.
It is called Ten Years of
Prints, many of which are in the
museum collectioriS; of the Mu-
seum of Modern Art, Guggen-
heim Museum, National Gallery,
Chicago Art Institute, Los An-
geles County Museum, Detroit
Art Institute and others.
Broner's earliest engravings
and etchings from 1951 are
shown, when he studied with S.
W. Hayter at his famous Atelier
17 in New York. Broner's devel-
opment of his own technique and
his invention of the texture im-
print, a monoprint technique, is
also exhibited. There are over
50 engravings, etchings, mono-
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Eric Rosenow Bernstein Says Brandeis Women's
His Continental Orchestra
Concert Sunday Will Be 'Thrilling'
and Entertainment
Seiji Ozawa will be guest con-
ductor with the Detroit Sym-
phony Orchestra 3:30 p.m. Sun-
day at Ford Auditorium for the
concert in celebration of the
15th anniversary of Brandeis
University, sponsored by the
Detroit Chapter, Brandeis Uni-
WEDDINGS
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versity National Women's Com-
548-1 3 1 0
mittee.
Jack Kellman, Who was in-
strumental in assisting in the
concert arrangements, has dis-
closed the contents of a com-
munique he received from
Leonard Bernstein, conductor
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
of the New York Philharmonic.
It reads:
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"I was delighted to hear that
my assistant of last season,
Seiji Ozawa, has been engaged
to conduct a concert with the
Detroit Symphony. I'm espe-
cially glad that this concert is
in cooperation with the Detroit
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is one of the most brilliant tal
ents I have ever found in the
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his early age I would not hesi-
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