14--Friday, Ao0Y. 24, 1972 Musical Skill in ew Recording Uri DETROIT JEWISii NEWS Testimonial 'Memories neealled Julius Chajes' record as a composer has been estab- lished with his many contri- butions to the musical art. That has not detracted his skill as a pianist, and•it is in both roles that he emerges in his new recording as one of lio. , f e s Plan Almost Dee in U.S., Says liar land Governor A book of honor from a testimonial dinner honor- ing Walker Cisler last year was presented recently to Cisler's representative, George L. Lahodney (left), esecu• live vice president of the Detroit Edison Co., at a Stand- ard Club luncheon. Cisler had received the National Bnai Brith Humanitarian Award, the same honor to he ac- corded Irwin 1. Cohn Dec. 6 at a banquet in Cobo Hall, at which Cantor Jacob Barkin will be guest artist. Shown with Lahodney are (from left) Cohn; Louis Weber, chairman of the Bnal Brith Foundation committee; and Louis Berry, general chairman for the dinner. For reser- vations, call the Bnai Brith Foundation, 354-6100. 4 00" th666 SPITZER'S Special Exclusive Complete Works of MARC CHAGALL 450 Lithographs Retail $39.50 NOW /2 OFF SPITZER'S 1 24900 Coolidge or. 10 Mile Rd 0.‘tte Dewsen Sh.pp.nq (wee Men's = Apparel boys' cenat Activities -- DOV FRENKEL, LOUIS STONE and BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL Chapters will hold a joint meeting featuring Rabbi Sher w in Wine of Birmingham Tem- ple 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Oak Park Community Cen- ter. Friends are invited. Re- freshments will be served. • • • HENRY MORGENTHAU CHAPTER will hear musi- cian _Michael Syme at a lianuka party and luncheon 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Albert Migdal, 22279 Twyckingham W a y, Southfield. St. Louis Bodies Unite ST. LOUIS (JTA) — The Board of Jewish Education and the Central Agency for Jewish Education, separate local constituents of the Jew- ish Federation of St. Louis, have been merged into a single local Jewish educa- tional organization, function- ing as the Central Agency for Jewish Education. J E It 11:SALEM ( JTA)—Gov. Marvin Mandel of Maryland said here that he thought the Rogers Plan "as a plan is practically dead in the U.S." lie said the administration had no wish to pursue it and was instead dedicated to bringing about direct nego- tiations between the parties. Mandel indicated that he expected Secretary of State William P. Rogers to be re- placed during President Nix- on's second term. The Democratic governor, who is chairman of the Na- tional Governors Conference, was visiting Israel as the head of a 105-member group offinited Jewish Appeal con- tributors from Maryland, in- cluding Baltimore Ma y or Donald Schaeffer. Mandel dedicated a road from Mitzpe Ramon in the Negev to a Tel Aviv Univer- sity observatory nearby which was built by the Jew- ish National Fund with a $250,000 donation from con- tributors in Maryland. Man- del dedicated a JNF forest in his name. . Mandel, former chairman of the Democratic Governors Conference, told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency that he did not believe that Israeli statements prior to the U. S. presidential elections, which seemed to favor Mr. Nixon's re-election, constituted undue interference. He said he detected no re- sentment of Israel among Democratic Party leaders. "In these days a man is nobody unless his biography is kept so far posted up that it may be ready for the na- tional breakfast-table on the morning after his demise."— Anthony Trollope the ablest men in the field of music in our time. jn its entirety, this is a record filled with charm and the softness required for an hour of leisure. The music CARS TO RE DRIVEN To ony,s•oto Also eleven tweet, dnvo you•nor onywhero. Legally ,,,.0 rod and I. C. loconsod trd to "Chajes Plays and Con- DRIVEAWAY SERVICE ducts Chajes Compositions" is a well chosen title for-his lover will again be enchant- 9970 Grand River new record. It is Chajes ed by Chajes' compositions Detroit, Mich. 48204 with this creative work. throughout, and the tones , WE 1-0620-21-22 — . . the musical charm, the sooth- ing effects. all combine to make his chosen selections For the worthy of great acclaim. .11oq Ecl•qant Par Alit:ra Snits in Town wIth the Fittest Fit SII711n find flusktes - He has one assistant on one side of the record—Tivadar Banta! on the English Horn. Otherwise it is all Chajes in the musical selections pro- duced by the Detroit-based Archer Record Pressing Co. Too' PH'S all the latest Eashtoris for men The composer Julius Cha- jes is the soloist in his Pia- no Sonata Op. 50 in D Minor, (Allegro Con Fuoco, Andante, Allegro Molto). 6 to 60 504 With Tivadar Bantay as English Horns and Strings soloist, Chajes plays his com- positions: Palestinian Melo- dies Op. 35, and Melody and Dance Op. 49. On that side of the record Chajes himself is the soloist in his Pales- tinian Dance Op. 30. This side of the record demon- strates the composer's love for the Jewish traditionM. The PRINCETON SHOP The latest fashions for men 8 to 80 KE 3 4310 20072 W. 7 Mile a..... - AND OLD ORCHARD CENTER 851-3660 Orchard Lake & 15 Mile "IT COSTS TOO MUCH TO GET TO ISRAEL" W. at El Al think that's a very funny thing to say Consider These "Action-Pleasure" Filled Programs Sunday to Sunday Package Tours - . . . From 5459* For the "over 50" Set-3, 4 & 8 Week Vacations, Luxurious Hotel, Full Package .. . . 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