32—Friday, l>“. 1, 1972
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Miss Eisen Engaged Miss Greenspon RedniOnd-Molner
Returns for Role Troth Announced
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MISS DEBBIE EISEN

Mr. and Mrs. Hymen
Eisen of Cleveland announce
the engagement of their
daughter Debbie to Larry
Neal Magid, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Magid of Tem-
plar Ave., Southfield. Miss
Eisen and her fiance, who
attends the Ohio College of
Podiatric Medicine, plan a
July wedding.

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NCJW Program
to Focus on Plight
of Kids in Trouble

"This Child Is Rated X,"
an award-winning television
documentary about justice
for children, will be shown
at a meeting sponsored by the
National Council of Jewish
Women, Detroit Section, 7:45
p. m. Monday at Cong. Beth
Abraha m-Hillel.
Following the film, there
will be a panel discussion led
by Dr. David Wineman of
Wayne Sta t e University's
school of social work, and in-
cluding Gabriel Kaimowitz of
Michigan Leg a I Assistance
and Peter Forsythe, director
of Michigan Youth Services.
The showing of this film
is in line with a national
NCJW program to make the
public aware of the inequities
of laws applying to children
in trouble. The women's or-
ganization has issued a hand-
book "Justice for Children,"
which calls attention to this
problem.

Single Adults Club
to Attend Musical

Criterion Club for single
adults will attend the Detroit
premiere of "Milk and
Honey" 7:30 p.m. Sunday at
the Jewish Center. The musi-
cal tells of the adventures
of a family touring in Israel.
All arrangements have
been completed for the or-
ganization's New Year's eve
party, announced president
William Fleisher.
For information, call Pearl
Greenstein, 399-3718, or Betty
Weinberg, 559-5175.

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Muriel Greenspon, a native
Detroiter who was chosen by
Gian-Carlo Menotti to sing
the role of Madame Flora
in "The Medium" for the
Festival of Two Worlds in
Spoleto, Italy, will appear in
the role for the Overture to
Opera Company, Dec. 7, 9,
15 and 16 at the Music Hall
Theater.
Miss Greenspon, who is
considered the world's lead-
ing interpreter of the part,
will share center stage with
movie and stage star Sal
Mineo, who is traveling from
London to direct the produc-
tion and appear as Toby, a
young deaf-mute.
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Edward Greenspon of Scotia
Ave., Oak Park. the mezzo
soprano attended Cass Tech-
nical High School and earned
bachelors and masters de-
grees at the University of
Michigan. In 1960, she was
a warded the prestig:Nis
Grinnell Award for her sing-
ing whicb enabled her to
continue studying in New
York.
She was invited to join the
New York City Opera Com-
pany where Menotti heard
her sing while understudying
the role of "Baba" in "The
Medium."
"The maestro was wonder.
ful," recalls Miss Greenspon.
"I was terrified to sing in
front of him. I loved the
part and had always felt a
strong identification with it.
It must have shown because
he wanted to know why no
one had told him about me
before. He's been very im-
portant to my career ever
since."
In 1969, Menotti asked her
to the Festival of Two
Worlds. She was asked to re-
turn for an unprecrtlented
repeat performance the fol-
lowing year.
Miss Greenspon doesn't
sing only grand opera. She
won rave notices for her per-
formance as Mrs. Begbick—a
madam — in Kurt Weill's
"The Rise and Fall of the
City of Mahagony" at that
show's North American pre-
miere in Stratford, Ont.
"I'm expanding my rep-
ertoire all the time," says
the poised mezzo who, over
the last 21/2 years has lost
107 pounds. "Before,. I was
only given character parts.
I love them, but now I'll be
able to do the Carmens and
the Delilas too. It's thrilling
to think about."
The former Detroiter, who
makes her home in New
York, sings frequently with
the New York City Opera. In
her role in "The Medium,"
a 20th Century opera in Eng-
lish, she portrays a phony
spiritualist, who suddenly is
"touched" by a supernatural
force.
On the same bill will be
M en ott s one-act comic
opera, "The Telephone."
The Overture to Opera
Company is Michigan's pro-
fessional regional opera com-
pany. For tickets to the pro-
duction, call the Music Hall
box office, 963-3717, or pur-
chase them at Hudson's or
Grinnell's.

Wolves' by Putnam

G. P. Putman's Sons of
New York is publisher of
Jack Douglas' "Jewish-
Japanese Sex and Cookbook
and How to Raise Wolves"
reviewed in last week's Jew-
ish News.

'API Hanuka Party
to Be This Weekend

The 11th annual Hanuka
celebration of Americans for
Progressive Israel-Hashomer
Hatzair will be held 8 p.ra.
Sunday at the Zionist Cul-
tural Center.
Folk music by Jane Ro-
man, latkes, prizes and Is-
raeli dancing will be fea-
tured.
Participating in the pro-
gram will be Sonia Lipen-
holtz, pianist, and Harold
Lebowitz, master of cere-
monies. Guests are welcome.
For information, call Devera
Stocker, 864-8035.

MISS TERRI REDMOND

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Red-
mond of Pearson Ave., Oak
Park, announce the engage-
ment of their daughter Terri
Rochelle to William Eric
Molner, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Monroe D. Molner also of
Pearson Ave. The couple at-
tends Eastern Michigan Uni-
versity.
A June wedding is planned.

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Sisterhoods Invited
to Beth El Program

Temple Beth El Sisterhood
will host the Metropolitan
Council of Reform Temple
Sisterhoods 9:30 a.m. Dec. 11
in the temple sanctuary.
"Pearl Hartman Day — a
Tribute to our Service for the
Blind" will feature Dr. Abra-
ham Nemeth, professor of
mathematics at the Univers-
ity of Detroit, who will speak
on "Inside Russia—a Jewish
Professor's Impressions".
Luncheon will follow the pro-
gram. For reservations. call
the temple office, TR 5-8530,
by Dec. 8.
Honorary co-chairmen are
Mrs. Jerry Disner, Mrs.
Richard Lankin and Mrs.
Belle Morse.
Developer of the Nemeth
Code of Braille Mathematics
the speaker was in Russia
this month to participate in
an international conference
exploring ways of educating
the blind for computer pro-
gramming.

RUBIN R. DOBIN of Law-
rence, N.Y. has be en ap-
pointed senior vice president
of the Israel International
Corp.

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Marriages 1 1

EPSTEIN-BAYER: In a
Sunday evening ceremony at
the Raleigh House, Laurel
Sandra Bayer was married
to Stephen H. Epstein. Rabbi
Harold Loss officiated. The
bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Aaron Bayer of
Weyher Ave., Livonia. The
bridegroom's parents are
Mrs. Benjamin Epstein of
Miller Rd. W., Flint. and the
late Mr. Epstein. Attendants
to the bride were Mrs. Barry
Lawton, the bride's sister;
Mrs. Hank Adler of Thousand
Oaks, Calif., and Mrs. Ber-
nard Fields. Best man was
Albert Thiess Jr. Robert
Mellen and Michael Brenner
were ushers. The newlyweds
honeymooned in Puerto Rico
and the Virgin Islands and
are now residing in Troy.

A children's artificial limb
rehabilitation center in South
Vietnam will receive profits
from a holiday fair co-spon-
sored by the OAKLAND
COUNTY WOMEN FOR
PEACE 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Satur:
day at Trinity United Metho-
dist Church, Highland Park.
There will be a children's
toy resale shop, handmade
holiday gifts and decorations
and special entertainment for
the children.

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