Arts Council Lists Piano Concert Woodwind Quintet in Library Concert ADAM'S RIB 544-1240 Council for its Festival '74, to be held May 17-19 at the Southfield Civic Center. Ethnic foods, entertain- ment and music will be fea- tured. Musical, dance and drama groups that, will per- form include the Jewish Cen- ter Young Dancers Guild, led by Harriet Berg. Advance tickets are on sale at the Tel-Twelve Mall or can be arranged by calling the Festival '74 office, 355-2121. Bonstelle to Stage `The Matchmaker' Thornton Wilder's farce, "The Matchmaker," which was unavailable for produc- tion for several years during its run as "Hello Dolly," opens at the Bonstelle Thea- ter April 26 for a two week- end run. "The Matchmaker" was rewritten from Wilder's "The Merchant of Yonkers," which was first produced in 1938 under the direction of Max Reinhardt. Moliere's neoclassic com- edy masterpiece, "Tartuffe," in Richard Wilbur's prize- winning English translation, officially opens May 2 at 8:30 at the Hilberry Thea- ter. It is the last production to join the repertory this sea- son. Ron Sesvold was elected president at the annual meet- ing of the Southfield Arts Council. Vice presidents are Paul Fineberg, Ruth Africh and Helen Feder; secretaries, Bruce Schmidt and Charlotte 26076 GREENFIELD vi Cavanary; and, treasurer, Do- Lincoln Center tZni ris Gaston. 'Bess Orecklin 'Butch' Seewagen Ili Oak ark P li $ nkai 4: itaiMiaiiiMaiti ii i was elected to the board of Signs With Laves directors. George "Butch" Seewagen, a ranking singles player from the United States and the varsity tennis coach ofCo- lumbia University, has signed 5 to 10 p.m. a one-year contract with the Detroit Loves of the World Team Tennis League (WTT). Seewagen, 27, is ranked 5 to 9 p.m. 23rd in the United States this year, after advancing to the 14th position in the rankings in 1973. His competitive pla has been interrupted durin g the winter and spring circui because of his duties as coac of Columbia. The signing of Seewage L gives the Loves three me n and two women. Other De troit Loves include Austra e' lians Phil Dent, Allan Ston the old world in delightfully Enjoy a touch and Kerry Harris. Rosie Ca • sals, Detroit's number on e gracious surroundings at draft choice, signed in De - cember. ax tiChecker BAR-B-Q Suburban Oa ios a 9684100 ** a—iammatasucciaamitima SATURDAY SUNDAY si V.--"Iztrppal(4.50/. WHERE THE k SALAD BAR 1 20 ITEMS I & ACTION IS! ALL YOU ,. .-,. . CONDOLENCE TRAYS "And I will make a great "Leave your land, your rela- nation of you, and make The participation of 10 na- lives, and your f a t h e r's your name so great that it tionalities has been lined up home, for the land that I will be used for blessings." so far by the Southfield Arts will show you."—Gen. 12:1. —Gen. 12:2. CAN EAT riAl*N1 ALSO CARRY-OUT AND DELIVERY — BOX LUNCHES AND DINNERS From 11 a.m. The Lord said to Abram: Friday, April 26, 1974--23 t TRAY CATERING THE DETROIT JEWISH HEWS • • • The Southfield Arts Coun- cil will present a special con- cert 7 p.m. May 5 at the Mu- sic Hall in Detroit. The 40-member Detroit Little Symphony, conducted Where to go by Francesco Di Blasi, will for dinner when introduce the community to pianist Wesley Fishwick. He you don't know has been invited to compete where to go in the Tchaikovsky Interna- for dinner. tional Competition in June, and this will be his first De- troit appearance, playing Beethoven's Piano Concerto 4. 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