THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, February 23, 1968-39 Wayne State U. to Give Centennial Concert Sunday Wayne State University's cen- Faure's "Pelleas and Melisande," It will tour Europe in June and tennial concert by the Detroit Sym- "Suite Op. 80," and "La Valse" by July as part of the University's phony Orchestra will be moved Ravel. Centennial anniversary commem- Castelnuovo Tedesco, with Shaul WSU's Men's Glee Club is a oration. Ben-Meir playing the flute solo, in from Detroit's Ford Auditorium to the Masonic Temple due student to an group un- which The has won concert in- is a major event in this premiere Detroit performance. Ben-Meir is a member of the De- precedented demand for tickets. ternational recognition under the Wayne's Centennial Year program The concert, to be conducted by direction of Dr. Harry Langsford. of events. troit Syphony Orchestra. Paul Paray and Valter Poole with Tickets are available at the cen- the WSU Glee Club, will be pre- MASONIC AUDITORIUM—FRI., MAR. 1-8:20 P.M. ter's cashier's office. sented at 8:30 p.m. Sunday. Soloists Richard Paige and Eleanor Felver will sing the lead Denver Hospital Plans Antal Dorati, Musical Director roles of Oedipus and Jocasta in Program: Berlioz-Rosenberg-Bartok-Sibelius $14 Million Expansion Igor Stravinsky's "Oedipus Rex." $5.50 - 4.50 - 3.50 at Masonic Temple, J. L Hudson's & Grinnell's The program will also include Ber- (Enclose stamped, self - addressed envelope) DENVER (JTA) — The National Jewish Hospital and Research Cen- lioz's "Roman Carnival Overture," ter has announced plains for a new MASONIC AUDITORIUM—SUN., MARCH 10-8:00 P.M. In South Korea, 1,250,000 peo- $3,900,000 clinic wing to expand facilities for clinical research, ple have tuberculosis, or 5.1 per cent of the population over age 5. physical therapy and other ser- Contributions to the CARE Food vices to patients. and the WILSON BROWN TRIO Crusade, New York 10016, provide SS 00 - 4.00 - 3.00 at Masonic Temple, J. L. Hudson's IL Grinnell's The 68-year-old hospital, which nutritious food packages to help (Enclose stamped, self-addressed envelope) has provided 5,000,000 days of free treat and cure TB patients. care to 19,117 patients since its founding, now has seven major services. These include its tuber- culosis service; an asthma-allergy service, a pediatric service, a med- ical-surgical service, which in- cludes cardiology and psychiatry; a rehabilitation service, which in- cludes social service; psychology and pediatric counseling; a nursing service and a division of research. Complete professional service also is available through the attending and consulting staff. Pianist, Soprano to Solo at Center Joann FreeRan, pianist, and Annette Chajes, mezzo soprano, will be the soloists with the Center Symphony Orchestra under the di- rection of Julius Chajes 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Jewish Center. Miss Freeman, a native Detroiter, has toured Europe and Israel in recent years and was acclaimed by the audiences and music critics. She will be heard in Mendelssohn's Piano Concerto in G Minor. Annette Chajes, a native of Penn- sylvania, has appeared as soloist here on numerous occasions. She will sing the songs of Shulamite from "Song of Songs" by Mario DETROIT ORCHESTRA SYMPHONY Ford Auditorium PAUL PARAY co n ductor STOCKHOLM PHILHARMONIC THE LETTERMEN Truman Capote's Saturday Eve. at 8:30 IN COLD BLOOD SCHUBERT — Symphony No. 9 DUKAS — Fanfare & Suite from "La Peri" RIMSKY-KORSAKOFF—Suite from "Snegourotchka" Tickets $2.00 to $5.50 Written For the screen and directed by Richard Brooks Music by Quincy Jones A Columbia Pictures Release In Panayision . Thurs. - Sat., Feb. 29— Mar. 2, 8:30 p.m. STUDIO NEW CENTER ZINO FRANCESCATTI 3rd Ave. at W. Grand Blvd. • Tr 4-0025 Free Parking Across from Marquee Weeknights 7:15. 9:30 --Saturday 6:00. 8:15. 10:30 yz Sunday 5:00. 7:15. 9:30 violinist PARAY — Symphony No. 2 RABAUD — La Procession Nocturne LALO — Symphonie Espagnole Positively no one under 16 admitted unless accompanied by a parent or guardian IS al A I Tickets $2.50 to $6.25 Tickets available at Ford Aud. Box Office 961-0700), all 15 Grin- nell's stores, all Hudson's. .01 210: ■ CASSAVIHS ADAMS FARIMIR "THE PICTURE THE REST HAVE TO BEAT FOR THE °SCARY' —NY; Post, Earl Wilson COLUMBIA PICTURES presents a Stanley Kramer NOW C SELECTED THEATRES AT production Spencer 1 : Sidney TRACY ' POITIER ► Katharine HEPBURN Winner of 5 'Golden Globe' Awards Including "BEST PICTURE" MPH E.LEViNE MIKE NICHOLS 1VtENCE TUFtMAN / 4 ,......T HE GRADUATE guess who's commg to dinner -_ and introducing ,KATHARINE HOUGHTON Nig maxim own NIEMAN • KATIUINNE PASS WIWNGHAM . BUCK HENRY PAUL SIMON la% .GARFUNKEL awriENcETURWN RE NICHOLS TEOINCOLOW PAN/wootr MI IMMO MUMS MIAMI For Show 'limes, See Movie Guide In Detroit Shopping News ALGER L ma im slava CAMELOT W. Worm at 1111lor U. ■ REDFORD wirctINaolkw 501-5040 I RADIO CITY ,..trvAgen. STATE-WAYNE MkAlgon Mom. 3 MU. West of Middle Bolt PA 1.2100 ' Music by DeVOL • Written by WILLIAM ROSE • Produced and Directed by STANLEY KRAMER • TECHNICOLOR. 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