Pianist Vladimir Ashkenazy to Solo With Detroit Symphopy.lktgrch_1,1„13 Soviet-born pianist VladimirSymphony Orchestra's ' associate -next pair of Thursdy/Ssitiliclay troit Symphony on numerous oc- Ashkenazy will join the Detroit I conductor, Pierre Hetu. for the Concerts on March 11 and 13 at casions :during the. last four sea- 8:30 p.m. in Ford Auditorium. sons of the Meadow Brook Music Ashkenazy, who will be making Festival, most 'recently last sum- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS his first appearances with the sym- mer. For the past two years, Ash- 38—Friday, March 5, 1971 phony in Ford Auditorium, will be kenazy has been the artist-in-resi- heard in Rachmaninoff's Concerto deuce at Oakland University, where No. 3 for Piano and Orchestra in he has taught master classes in minor, Opus 30. piano. D LIQUOR & ENTERTAINMENT Tickets are available at the Ashkenazy first startled the D uf 's OPEN SUNDAY 4 P.M. 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SEVEN MILE RD. E. of Southfield) 273-4130 Open Mon. thru Sat. • per person a.m. to t p.m. TAKE THE FAMILY OUT TO DINNER AND A SHOW Danity'Retskiteg LISTENING 0 IN FRONT OF THE Miami Beach hotel where he and wife Ruth are staying, George Haar was using a magnifying glass to read the fine print of a newspaper when the smell of smoke infiltrated his nostrils . . . The sun had been hit- ting George's heavy lens reading helper . and burnt a hole in his pants! LOCAL BARRISTER Leonard Hyman is attorney in America for Israel Defense Minister Moishe Dayan . . . on the sale of those watches without permission of his name usage. DATE OF THE annual cham- pagne dinner-dance for Detroit Businessmen's Group, City of ?Tope, is set for Nov. 7 .. - Instal- lation party for members and friends is April 27 at Town and Country Club. AT THE RECENT board of di- rectors meeting of Detroit Business- men's Group, City of Hope, in oil- man Eugene Epstein's office, Jack Beckwith, tasting the coffee given to him, remarked, "Now I know what Gene does with the oil that comes back!" IN THE DETROIT News society photo on Michael Aller's lavish "Love Affair" shindig, that was Henry Baskin pictured as escort with Mary Fisher ... even though only Max's daughter's name was mentioned. - SAMMY WOOLF testimonial dinner-dance May 25, will be at the Raleigh House . . ..with one of the largest crowds to attend such an honoring affair expected to be on hand . . . Max Sosin will be toastmaster .. . Maurice Cohen is ticket chairman, and Dr. Al Nickiman is invitation chairman ... both sons-in-law of Sammy . After expenses, pro- ceeds will be given for retarded children. STILL LOST are 52 people . . . as plans forge ahead for the re- union of 1961 Mumford High grad- uates, June 12, at the Roostertail . . . Info about the "missing per- sons" can be sent to Judy Schultz Sasson, 14781 Talbot, Oak Park. CALLING JIMMY LAKER . . . It was back in 1945 that you had the photography bug, and were "shooting" a group of women .. . had them all set in the viewfinder when one sneezed . . . All was set ... then she sneezed again ... By this time, you were disgusted . . The room was warm and the gals ' about to call it quits . . . The lady of many "ah-choos," feeling ashamed, promised to keep it in . . . So you tried again . . . The gals perspired no end as you lined up for the shot . Finally, it was all set . . The woman kept_ her promise . . . and then . . . you sneezed! IRVING LITKE likes to go duck hunting . . . and while waiting around for the hunting season to open, he practices duck calls . . . Iry has a duck caller with which he has proverbially broken at least three leases . . . During his recent two-week vacation, Iry sat around the house in Southfield and did nothing from morning until night but call ducks . . . And late one night his call was answered! . . . A green teal duck came - sailing through the window and landed at his feet . . A note was attached to the duck's neck, "Here's your mate. Now go and lay an egg!" The sexes are the first, or are among the first, great experiments in the social subdivision of labor. —Samuel Butler.