18—Friday, November 17, 1967 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Two Aspiring Artists to Perform Here for Music Study Club 's Anpual Concert The talents of two young musi- competitions since age 10. Her co- cians will highlight the program performer, Louis Nagel, began his of the Annual Artist Concert piano studies at age 5 and this scheduled by the Music Study Club year was declared the Young Art- ; ist Audition winner at the biennial convention of the National Feder- ! ation of Music Clubs. Miss Hassman, a native of Wash- ington, D.C., performed with the American University Symphony when she was 10 and three years later entered the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia. During this period, Miss Hass- man won the Young Musicians Audition and was subsequently Nagel Miss Hassman invited to give a number of re- citals in the area. In 1965, she for 8:30 p.m. Nov. 26 at the Scot- attended the Casals Festival on tish Rite Cathedral. a scholarship granted by the Cellist Zoe Hassman, 18, is a department of state of Puerto descendant of five generations of Rico. musicians and has been winning Although she was below the re- quired age of 18, Miss Hassman permitted to enter the Con- was MUSIC cert Artists Guild Competition in (Just Great) 1966. She won first prize of $1,000, MAURY LITTLE a Town Hall debut and the oppor- AND THE TOWNSMEN tunity to appear with major sym- phonies throughout the United KE 4-5980 States and Canada. In March, she appeared with the Detroit Sym- x 31111C51BC.>011K ACK )011K Afr phony Orchestra. Entertainment NSgel, who was born in Louis, vine, Ky., began his musical For Any Occasion studies at the University of Louis- SEYMOUR SCHWARTZ s ville when he was little more than AGENCY an infant. Five years later, after winning a composition award, he 356-8525 appeared as composer and pianist Berkley, Mich. with the Louisville Symphony Or- e'•i>:7,310•.::::<"€.' chestra. Winner of four other competitions, he played with the For the HY Spot orchestra each time. - Of Your Affair In 1960, Nagel began his studies at the Juilliard School of Music Music by and upon graduation received the Frank Damrosch Prize for all- around excellence. Last year, he Asti His Oeciestra toy ilitelsesslat) obtained his masters degree, the Carl M. Roeder Prize and a teach- • Distinctive Ceremonies a specialty, ing fellowship at Juilliard. Nagel, who made his Town Hall 342-9424 debut in 1966, comes to Detroit for the first time to play for the Music Study Club. NEW SHIPMENT Tickets for the concert are Or available at Grinnell's and the Masonic Temple box office. Pro- ceeds go toward the many philan- thropies of the club, including scholarships to young artists. 00 a Hy Herman HAND-BEADED TRIMMINGS 48 Yard The new idiomatic English translation of "JOHN GABRIEL BORKNIAN," Henrik Ibsen's sec- ond-last play, being premiered by the John Fernald Company of the Meadow Brook Theater, will be BROADWAY WO 1-9258 c, shown through Dec. 10. Others $2.50 up Designs for Beading and Free Instruction. FLORENCE KAY We'll treat your family to the best! buy 3, get FREE! We want to reward you ... after you discover how delicious prime salmon can be. One taste, and Pillar Rock, the prime red salmon, will be your favorite for flavor. It's redder, richer, meatier! PILLAR ROCK—THE PRIME RED SALMON Mail this order form today FREE CAN N E FC 0 CANNED SALMON FREE CAN 27 51 74 Alaska Bldg., Seattle, Washington 98104 Enclosed are 3 labels from 73/4 oz. size cans of NAM E Pillar Rock Fancy Red Salmon. 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The couple will re- side in Jerusalem, where Mr. Asher will teach at Hebrew Uni- versity. —I MILAN (JTA)—The ORT school in Milan has been awarded a gold medal for art and culture by the Italian minister of . education. The award is the first of its kind given by Italy to a private organization engaged in vocational training. WE CARE ABOUT YOUR CHILDREN'S FEET MRS. DAVID M. LEVITT of Great N e c k, L.I., was elected president of the National Federa- tion of Temple Sisterhoods at its 26th biennial assembly in Montreal. Larry Freedman • MRS. GEOFFREY EATON Orchestra and Entertainment Brenda Katcher Schuster, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Simon Hordes of N. Park Dr., Southfield, became the bride of Geoffrey Michael Eaton, son of the Kenneth Ralph Eatons Sr. of Parkside Dr., in a Wednesday evening ceremony at the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel. Rabbi Sherwin T. Wine officiat- ed at the ceremony, for which the bride wore a straight-line French gown . of glitter lace, featuring el- bow-length sleeves. A chapel train fell from fhe back of the gown, and her cathedral-length illusion veil cascaded from a Princess crown of seed pearls and import- ed crystals. Following a Puerto Rico honey- moon, the couple will live in Farm- ington. Mrs. Lawrence Hack, sister of the bride. was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Frederic Weber, Mrs. Arthur Bricker, Mrs. Mitchel Simon, Mrs. Kenneth Eaton Jr., Mrs. Joseph Stamell and Mrs. Richard Eaton. The brother of the bridegroom, Richard Eaton, was best man, and another brother, Kenneth, was usher, along with Lawrence Hack, Bruce Seyburn, Andrew E. Dunn, Dennis Israel Of Chicago, Frederic Weber and Jon Miller. 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