News Brevities

Friday, January 23, 1970-31
Marcy Berry Prepares THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
for August Wedding Sholem Aleichem Art Show Slated

More than 100 Michigan artists but children accompanied by an
Allen Rubiner Gallery will hold
LES DANSEURS AFRICAINS,
will be featured at the Sholem adult will be admitted free.
an exhibition of paintings by RAY the National Ensemble of the
Aleichem Institute's seventh annual
Among the artists to be featured
F. FLEMING JR., "Central Form Cameroon, comes to the Masonic ;
art show Feb. 6-8 at the institute. are, Katy Keck Arnstein, Russell
Series," today through Feb. 14. Auditorium Feb. 7, with a show
and Sue Bolt, Sylvia Chover, Sergio
The
show
features
oils,
water-
Fleming received his master of totally unlike anything most West-
colors, sculptures, etchings, wood- De Guisti, Chuck Gelfond, Harriet
fine arts degree in painting from ern audiences have ever seen on
cuts, litehographs, enamels, acry- Gelfond, Ben Glicker, Fiammetta
Cranbrook Academy of Art. He was the stage before. The song and ,
lics,
collages, pottery, handcrafted Hsieh, Shirley Kallus, Charles Mc-
formerly head of the art depart- dance performances, performed
Gee, Louise Jansson Nobili, Evelyn
jewelry and weaving.
ment at Mercy College of Detroit by 45 singers, dancers, musicians
Emphasizing a "reasonable Raskin, Eleanor Shieko and Han-
and presently heads the art depart- and acrobats, are rooted in the
nah Stiebel.
price
range,"
the
show
is
meant
ment at Kingswood School Cran- sacred and religious lives of the
for both the beginning art buyer
brook. Fleming's recent national Cameroon tribesmen performing
and seasoned collector.
exhibitions include Butler Institute them.
• • •
On Feb. 6, hours will be 11 a.m.-
of American Art, 1968 and 1969, the
5
p.m., and at 8 p.m. there will he
National Polymer exhibition 1969
Regarded internationally as one
a "Meet the Artists" champagne
and the American Academy of Art, of the most brilliant musicians of
party. On Feb. 7, hours are noon-
New York, 1969. Fleming's paint- the younger generation is MISCHA
10 p.m., and Feb. 8 hours will be
ings are done in a stained canvas DICHTER, the pianist who comes
from noon to 5 p.m.
technique based on the ancient to the Masonic Auditorium, Feb.
21.
Radio and TV personality Paul
Japanese batik method.
MISS MARCY BERRY
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• • •
Winter will be guide and answer
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Louis
Berry
of
visitors'
questions Saturday eve-
ROBERT
HORTON,
star
of
TV,
THOMAS SCHIPPERS, a native
of Michigan, has begun a four- theater, night clubs and records, Parkside Dr. announce the engage- ning.
ment
of
their
daughter
Marcy
Throughout the show, refresh-
week guest-conducting engagement stars in a lavish production of
Miriam to Michael Steven Feld- ments will be served without
with the Detroit Symphony Orches- the Jerome Kern—Oscar Hammer-
tra in Ford Auditorium. Thurs- stein musical "Showboat," at the man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph charge. Admission is a nomial fee,
day's program, consisting of the Masonic Auditorium, 8:20 p.m., D. Feldman of North Park Dr.,
Southfield.
Brahms Symphony No. 3 in F ma- Feb. 14.
People Proof
• • •
Miss Berry attended Wayne State
jor and the Prokofiev Symphony
Eyeglasses
rd. at
4 '10-s.se
The
annual
MEL
RAVITZ
RE-
University and is presently a senior
No. 5, will be repeated 8:30 p.m.
Expectation Shop
Saturday. During his guest tenure, PORT DINNER is scheduled for in the college of education at the
.141 * Maple Blrmlnsham-
Schippers will conduct Thursday- March 8 at the UAW Local 212 University of Michigan. Mr. Feld-
Midwest 6-1440
PRESCRIPTION OPTICAL CO.
Saturday Symphony performances Hall. Ravitz, newly elected presi- man, a political science major, is
543-3343
26001
Coolidge
dent
of
the
Detroit
Common
Coun-
also
a
senior
at
U-M,
where
he
was
Jan. 29, Feb. 5, 7, 12 and 14 as well
as an open rehearsal next Wednes- cil, will give his analysis of the affiliated with Phi Sigma Delta
day afternoon. Schippers conducts needs of the city. Tickets are Fraternity.
An Aug. 20 wedding is planned.
opera at La Scala and the Metro- available by calling Marvin Melt-
politan as well as dividing his zer, 224-7682. • • •
symphonic guest conducting be-
The Gertrude Kasle Gallery will `Suvalker Roy' to Talk
tween such American orchestras
as the New York Philharmonic have the first major painting ex- for Chinuch Atzmai
and the Philadelphia Orchestra, hibit of ARIS KOUTROULIS Jan.
and such European orchestras as 31-Feb. 26. Born in Athens, Kou- Schools in Israel
the London Philharmonic, the Ber- troulis received his BA from
Rabbi David Lipschitz, honorary
lin Philharmonic and the Vienna Louisiana State University and was president of the Union of Ortho-
Philharmonic. For the past 11 sum- awarded a Ford Foundation Tama- dox Rabbis of the U.S. and Can-
mers, Schippers has been conduc- rind Grant. He taught lithography ada, will be guest speaker 8 p.m.
tor and artistic director of the for two years at Cranbrook Aca- Feb. 2 at a parlor meeting in the
demy of Art where he also re- home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Car-
Spoleto Festival in Italy.
FOLD PINISHING•
ceived his masters of fine arts. men, 23551 Wildwood, Oak Park,
• • •
Presently he is head of graphics on behalf of Torah Schools for
The Studio Company of Oakland at Wayne State University. The
0 Drapery length is guaranteed
University's Academy of Dramatic Gertrude Kasle Gallery is open 11 Israel-Chinuch Atzmai.
❑ Restores and controls
Art will launch the second half of a.m.-5 p.m.
Rabbi Lipschitz, the "Suvalker
told contours
its current season with Shake-
Rov," has traveled widely in Is-
speare's romantic comedy,
rael. He will discuss the financial
❑ Assures even hemlines
"TWELFTH NIGHT" in Meadow Round Table Receives
plight of the Chinuch Atzmai
o Makes draperies look like nest
Brook Theater 8:15 p.m. Feb. 4,
schools, which number more than
Police
Civilian
Award
5, 6 and 7. After its performance
250 in all parts of Israel, with a
The Detroit Round Table of the student enrollment of 45,000.
in Meadow Brook Theater, the Stu-
dio Company will take "Twelfth National Conference of Christians
Action committees are preparing
Recommended by
and
Jews has received from Police the drive in Detroit, with Rabbi
Night" on a fully booked tour of
Commissioner Johannes F. Spreen Leizer Levin serving as chairman
leading decorators
area schools and playhouses.
• • •
the Civilian Award of the Detroit of the rabbinical committee and
and drapery
Pianist JAMES TOCCO will be Police Department for its key role Sol Nussbaum as chairman of the
the featured soloist for the second in building police-citizen relation- lay committee.
manufacturers.
Scandinavian Symphony Orches- ships in the city.
Torah Schools for Israel Is
Highlighted in the presentation
tra concert of the season, to be
under the presidency of Rabbi
given 8:20 p.m. Saturday at Henry were the Round Table's part in the Moshe Feinstein. Rabbi Eli Kos-
Ford High School. Tocco, current- establishment of Detroit's City lowitz will represent the organiza-
ly on a senior fellowship at Uni- Wide Citizens-Police Council and tion in Detroit.
versity of Wisconsin, is perform- the training experience and re-
ing this season as a recitalist and sources which have been provided
soloist with orchestras in both for teams of Detroit citizens and Izvestia Charges
law enforcement personnel by the
America and Europe.
National Institute on Police-Com- S. Africa Exporting
• • •
The program which world-famed munity Relations, held annually by Tanks to Israel
pianist CLAUDIO ARRAU will NCCJ at Michigan State Univer-
LONDON (JTA) — The Soviet
present in recital at the Masonic sity.
Round Table leaders present to government organ Izvestia charged
Auditorium 8:20 p.m., Saturday,
Sunday
that the South African gov-
receive
the
award
were
Presi-
includes several pieces that have
more than incidental importance dent Alfred A. May, consultant ernment has begun to organize the
export
of
tanks to Israel, marking
to the master musician. First num- Dr. Robert M. Frehse and
Benham, who suc- "a new stage of their cooperation."
ber on the program is Beethoven's Charles C.
The paper says the South Afri-
"Sonata quasi una Fantasia" in ceeded Dr. Frehse last month as
executive director for the Detroit can tank is a 65-ton giant "armed
E-flat major.
• 14 au run nteed•I en Oh drapery Voce=
Round Table.
with a heavy gun and designed ac-
• • •
The City Wide Citizens-Police cording to the model of the British
Probably as famous as MITCH
MILLER'S famous singalong music Council which is composed of rep- new tank." This is an apparent
I
is the recording TV star's famous resentatives of precinct commit- reference to Britain's new Chief-
beard, which became a trademark tees which operate in the local tain tank which Israel has been
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I
community.
Police
officers
and
trying to buy but which the British
for him for years on TV. Miller
comes to the Masonic Auditorium community people meet together government will not allow to be
OFF
Saturday Jan. 31, with an orches- regularly, searching for ways to sold to IsraeL
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The paper accused the United
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Jan. 31, with an orchestra of 75, work toward the best possible com-
States,
Britain,
the
Federal
Ger-
munity
for
all.
i
for a lively show of light classics,
I
coupon
With
this
man Republic and Japan of help-
pops and the traditional audience
ing in the military buildup of
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on
Adjust-a-drape
service
singalongs.
Aliens
Cautioned
South Africa and said "the close
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II. 1 at any of our convenient locations a
Walter A. Sahli of the Detroit economic ties" between the South
CORNELIA JACKSON COVENT
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African
Republic and these powers
will have her first one-man show Immigration and Naturalization
were
in
violation
of
United
Nations
Service
has
again
reminded
all
of graphics, oils and mixed media
EXCLUSIVE IN THIS AREA
throughout the month, Monday aliens to report their addresses General Assembly resolutions.
It said that both Israel and
through Saturday, at the Ham- during January.
South Africa "have much in com-
Cards
with
which
to
make
the
tramck Public Library. Her paint-
mon both in their aggressive for-
ings and graphics have been shown reports are available at post eign policy as well as in their views
in many special exhibits, ranging offices and offices of the Immigra- on the internal situaiton in each of
from the annual Michigan Artists tion and Naturalization Service. the countries. Whereas the Pre-
353-5678
22080 W. 10 Mile
Show at the Detroit Institute of The reports must be submitted to toria racialists preach apartheid,
Arts to the Arts Extended Gal- one of those offices.
544-4424
8500 W. 9 Mile
their Israeli colleagues are seized
Parents
or
guardians
submit
re-
lery. She received a bachelor in
with blind hatred for the Arab
541-4991
13741 W. 9 Mile
fine arts degree at Wayne State ports for alien children under age peoples."
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