Violinist to Appear
ill Civic Symphony
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, April 13, 1973-27
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POST
LOOKING AT IT another
way, that old saying about
the apple not falling far from
the tree takes on a different
meaning . . . Like Marion
Raskin meeting Jay Gold-
berger in 1941 at the Jewish
Center on Woodward . . . and
now celebrating 30-year an-
niversary as Marion and Jay
Grant . .. It is 32 years later
and son, Barry, met Ila,
daughter of Belle and Ber-
nard Yoffe at the Jewish
Center and were engaged.
REUNION TIME IS May
22 for Central High January
and June classes of 1948 . . .
The guys 'n gals running the
shindig are still on the look-
out for more classmates . . .
Call Art Finkelstein . . .
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ican Indian movement by
buy i n g beautiful turquoise
and silver jewelry and re-
selling it . . . She has an out-
standing collection and do-
nates a percentage of every
piece sold to the Indians .. .
Saudia lived abroad for some
time and since her return to
this country, has made her
home in Arizona where she
first became interested in the
Indian people . . . Here for
several weeks, her collection
of Indian work is on display
at the Sharkey home in
Farmington.
JOHNNY KEYSTONE is
celebrating 50 years in the
fur business . . . starting in
1923 on Lawrence and Wood-
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OVER 74,000 PEOPLE at
opener of Detroit Tigers and
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pal Stadium . . . and the
voices of Tiger fans who
had traveled to root for their
home guys were drowned
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jeweler Steve Kalish, who had
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Little Marcia Golden,
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Golden, had been on dozens
of jet planes in her time .. .
but enroute to New York this
was her first overnight jour-
ney in an upper berth of a
Pullman car . . . Somewhat
frightened, she called out at
regular intervals to her
mother below, "Mommy, are
you there?" . . . After many
hours of this a gentleman
across the aisle piped up,
"Yes, mommy is here. And
I'm here too. We're all trying
to get a little sleep. So for
Heaven's sakes, stop that con-
founded noise." . . . There
was a moment of silence, and
then, a quavering little voice
icalled out "Mommy,
that God?"
Violinist David Reichman
will perform Mendelssohn's
Concerto in E Minor with the
Redford Civic Symphony 4
p.m. Sunday at Thurston
High School in Redford Town-
ship.
Reichman was born in Aus-
tria to a musically gifted
family. When they moved to
the U. S. in 1967, they were
invited to Interlochen music
camp at the recommendation
of Artur Rubinstein.
Reichman is a senior at
Indiana C e n t r a 1 College,
where he is a candidate for
graduating magna cum laude
with distinction. He has won
several music competition
awards, teaches in Indiana,
and has held the position of
concertmaster with two or-
chestras.
There is an admission
charge, a n d refreshments
will be served following the
concert.
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