20—Friday, September 29, 1967 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Art Show and Sale Set This Weekend The committee previewing examples of art to be hung in the League for Labor Israel's Annual Art Show and Sale this weekend at the Labor Zionist Institute are (from left) Adele Mondry, Debo- rah Goldberg, Aaron Borenstein, Leak. Drachler and Vicki Goldbaum. * * * 7 Morris Lifshay, chairman of the 7.1b. E - Labor Zionist Council of Detroit. announces that final arrangements have been made for the annual art show and sale of the League for Labor Israel, Saturday and Sun- day at the Labor Zionist Institute. Gen. S. L. )A. Marshall, author Mrs. Vicki Goldbaum, over-all chairman of the Art Festival, an- of "Swift Sword," an account of nounces that 50 prominent Detroit Israel's military and Michigan artists are submit- successes in the ting oil and water color paintings Six-Day War, will sculptures, collages, graphics and report on his re- sketches. Among them are Sophie cent experiences Fordson, Harriet Gelfond, Ben in Israel, in an address at the Glicker and Shirley Kallus. semi-annual A special attraction will be meeting of Am- 16 pieces done by a 31-year- old Czechoslovakian-born Israeli erican Women artist, Getit Levni Harel. The for Bar-Ilan Uni- ver s ity, 12:30 proceeds from the sale of Mrs. Harel's pictures will be do- p.m., Oct. 12, at the Jewish Cen- nated to Israel, and the recipi- ter. ent will be picked by Mrs. Isaac Schaver, who is sponsoring this Mrs. Max Stoll- • collection at the show. Tickets man, president of are available at the door. the national,;&,,i In addition the show will dis- movement of Marshall play for sale the work of 14 Israeli American women for Bar-Ilan, artists. will report on recent accomplish- Refreshments will be served. The ments. Mrs. Herman K. Cohen will public is invited. report on the book fund. Mrs. Her- , bert Eskin is program chairman. Mrs. Stollman reports that last Midrasha to Sponsor year there were 3,000 students at Israeli Folk Dancing Bar-Ilan with a faculty of 320, in Israeli folk dancing is being of- addition to 300 special students. fered by the adult education divi- This year, she said, only 500 new sion of the Midrasha, College of students could be enrolled out of Jewish Studies, 8:30 p.m. Tuesdays 2,000 applicants. in the auditorium of the Esther Berman Building. 1 Adults who are interested in Gordon Staples Solo learning dances of Israel are in- vited to the 12 sessions. For regis- to Be Featured at Center Gordon Staples, associate concert tration and information call the master of the Detroit Symphony UHS office, DI 1-3407. Orchestra, will solo in Tschai- kowsky's Violin Concerto with the Center Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Julius Chajes 8:15 p.m. Tuesday at the Jewish Cen- ter. Staples will join Chajes, pian- Wish Their ist, and Shaul Ben-Meir, flutist, Staples in the Branden- Many Friends burg Concerto No. 5 by Bach. Ben- Meir, a native of Israel, recently A Year of joined the Detroit Symphony Or- chestra. Health, Hapiness The concert will open with a rarely performed Haydn Symphony and Peace called "The Bear." Tickets are available at the i center. Women tri,or-1 7 to Hear Marshall Report on Israel EUGENE & ERNEST GREENFIELD • * The newly formed AMERICAN NATIONAL OPERA COMPANY of Boston comes to the Masonic Au- ditorium to perform "Tosca," Oct. 16 and "Falstaff," Oct. 17. Noted Australian soprano Marie Collier will sing the title role in Puccini's "Tosca." She made her Metropoli- tan Opera debut this past season in Marvin David Levy's "Mourn- ing Becomes Electra." Baritone Peter Glossop will sing the title role in the Oct. 17 offering of "Fal- staff." Tickets are available at the Masonic Auditorium, Grinnell's Downtown and all J. L. Hudson ticket centers. s * * MANTOVANI comes to the Ma- sonic Auditorium 8:20 p.m. Oct. 7 as part of his 10th tour of the United States. In his search for unusual melodic effects, Mantovani has put an emphasis on the 32 strings of his 45-piece group. Among the numbers to be present. ed at the concert is "Fiddler on the Roof." Tickets are available at the Masonic Auditorium, Grin- nell's Downtown and all Hudson's stores. S Pianist Gabriel Chodos will per- form with the PONTIAC SYMPHO- NY ORCHESTRA 8:30 p.m. Oct. 10 at Pontiac Northern High School Auditorium. Wilno Hebrew Almanac Offered at Jewish News The Wilno Kosher Sausage Co. has just issued the new 1967-1968 (5728) Hebrew almanac (luakh), which is now available at no charge at the Jewish News. The new pocket-size almanac contains the entire year's calendar in English and Hebrew. Other features are the Friday candle-lighting time for the East- ern, Central and Western time zones (adjusted for daylight-saving time); all the holidays and fast days, permissible wedding dates, important prayers in English and Hebrew and the American and Israeli National anthems. of Pioneer Women At the recent 20th annual bi- ennial convention of Pioneer Women, Mrs. Norman I. Leemon, Mrs. Morris L. Schaver and Mrs. Milton Weiss were elected to the national board. Mrs. Weiss will serve as Midwest education chairman, and Mrs. Lee- mon will serve as national chair- man of special projects. Weekly Newspapers Circulation of 8,023 weekly news- papers was an estimated 26,888,- 230 last year, an increase of 800,000 over 1965 and an increase of 39 percent since 1950. MRS. GERALD THURSWELL Lynn Caren Satovsky and Gerald Elliott Thurswell were married re- cently in Cong. Shaarey Zedek. The couple's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Lester Satovsky of Balmoral; Dr. and Mr; and Mrs. Harry Thurs- well of Gardner Rd., Oak Park. The bride wore a gown of light peau d'ange lace over a fitted princess line sheath of peau de soie. It had a manderin neckline and was sleeveless, with tiny but tons coming from the collar to the hem, and a shoulder-length man- tilla of light silk illusion bordered in garlands of matching lace. Mrs. Neil Satovsky was matron of h ono r. Bridesmaids were Debbie Goldman, Nina Hirsch, Margie Radner and Tina Wolfe. Karen Rapaport was junior bridesmaid. Sidney Goldman served as best man. Ushers were Neil Satovsky, Gerald Weiss, David Askenazy, Bernard Rapaport and Paul Gold- man. Following a Florida honeymoon, the couple will live in Detroit. I BY POPULAR DEMAND ! Now Booking - - ED BURG and His Orchestra Good Music for All Occasions LI 4-9278 YOUR CANDID ALBUM FINER WILL BE WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED BY BERNARD H.. 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