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March 07, 1969 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-03-07

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Dearborn's fifth annual VACA-
TION & SPORTS SHOW opened
Thursday, in the Youth Center
1 and performed for Center Theo- building located at Greenfield and
ly TV program.
Mrs. Chase has performed in ter's Mobile Unit. Mrs. Chase is Michigan. It will continue through
Center Theater productions of t a member of the board of direct- Sunday, with doors open from 5 to
10:30 p.m.
"Ring Round the Moon," "Tevya I tors of Center Theater.
and His Daughters" and "The t The performance of "The Maids"
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Rose Tattoo." She was the pro- is open to the public. For ticket
ducer of "J.B." and "A Thousand information, call the Center, 341- 18—Friday, March 7, 1969
Clowns" and has written, directed 4200, ext. 292.

Center Theater Prepares ` Festival' Offering

Center Theater's Front Row Cen-
ter will present "The Maids" by
Jean Genet 8 p.m. March 19 at the
Jewish Center as a special event
of Arts Festival '69, March 16-30.
The play, a surrealistic charade
featuring Beth-Sheva Laikin and
Evelyn Orbach, with Carole Chase,
is directed by Miss Laikin.

Miss Laikin

Mrs. Orbach

In private life Mrs. Harold
Davidson, Miss Laikin is a grad-
uate of the University of Michigan
and New York University. She has
been an active participant as
actress and director, in many
Center Theater productions, and
last year during Arts Festival
played the lead in "The Rose
Tattoo." She directed the theater's
productions of "Tevya and His
Daughters," "The Cr u c ibl e,"
"Arms and The Alan" and "The
Theater of Peretz."
Mrs. Orbach, also a Center
Theater veteran, is the wife of
Cantor Harold Orbach of Temple
Israel. She began her career as
an actress on the New York
stage and in national radio and
television. Mrs. Orbach directed
Center Theater's production of
"The Rose Tattoo," and as pro-
gram associate in charge of
radio and television for the Jew-
ish Community Council, she is
producer and director of a week-

Series to Be Conducted
on Franchise Business

A series of four lectures on the
"franchise business" is planned
by Detroit's Small Business Devel-
opment Center (SBDC), starting
10 a.m. March 15.
Ernest S. Curtis, president of
American Franchise Systems, Inc..
will give all the lectures.
Persons interested in attending
the lectures should contact the
SBDC, 826-7360, ext. 386.
SBDC is operated as part of De-
troit's anti-poverty agency, the
Mayor's Committee for Human
Resources Development (MCHRD).
Free counseling, loan assistance
and classroom instruction is of-
fered by SBDC to promote the
development of small businesses.
American Franchise Systems,
Inc. is the nation's oldest franchise
development and marketing con-
sultant firm.

•,Stern College Coeds to Benefit From Tea

The seven De-
troit coeds at
Stern College for
Women at Ye-
1 Shiva University
will be indirect
beneficiaries of a
tea for the college
scholarship fund,
scheduled 3-5p.m.
Sunday at the
home of Mrs. An-
drew Freier, 28260
Bell, Southfield.
Pictured (from
left) bottom
row: Marilyn Nus-
baum and Carol
Duchan; middle
row: Chava Wrot-
slaysky and Deb-
bie Hertz; and top
row: Shifra Stoll-
man of Windsor
and Linda Ginns.
Not shown is Jean
Litvin Goldman
of Mount Clem-
ens.

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Stern College. a division of Yeshi-
va University, admits students
from all over the world to its dual
program of liberal arts and tradi- The two-piano team of Ferrante
and Teicher comes to the Masonic
ditional Jewish cultural studies.
Saturday.
Auditorium 8: .20
A Stern College alumna, Mrs. Jay
Braverman, who serves on the
LOUIS G. REDSTONE, architect
board of the United Hebrew
and author, will present a slide
Schools, will address the tea at
presentation on his book "Art in
4 p.m. Mrs. Braverman, of the
Architecture" 8:30 p.m. March 14
class of '61, was editor of the first
at the BLOOMFIELD ART ASSO-
published yearbook of the college
CIATION Gallery, 1516 S. Cran-
and a delegate from her school to
brook, Birmingham. The book re-
the first World Jewish Youth Con-
flects three years' work in Red-
ference in Jerusalem in 1958. She
stone's battle against "urban ugli-
is presently a student at the Uni-
ness." He conducted a survey in
versity of Detroit's law school.
26 countries of more than 500 ex-
Sponsors of the tea include Mes- amples of the integration of art
dames Al Applebaum, Moe Bau- and architecture, bringing together
mer, David Cern, David J. Cohen, the UNESCO commissions
in
David Dombey, Milton Duchan, Paris, Picasso's sculpture for Chi-
Isaac Engel, Edgard Fishman and cago and Noguchi's Art Garden in
Andrew Freier.
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Nusbaum, Samuel Prero, Seymour translation of Aristophanes' LYSIS-
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School, March 13 and 14.
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