16 Friday; May 12 1918 DRIVE A CAR or THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS . Violinist, Baritone to Appear in Club Concert SEND YOUR CAR TO ANY STATE !C.C. License MC125985 DRIVEAWAY SERVICE 4 713 Merger at Michigan Ana. P.O. BOX 1264 Dearborn, Mich. 48126 T.I. 584-5000 Violinist David Ehrlich and baritone Randi Blood- ing will appear as guests of the annual artist concert sponsored by the Music Study Club of Metropolitan BAD CHECKS!! DELINQUENT ACCOUNTS!! LET US COLLECT FOR YOU FOX & ASSOCIATES 23777 Greenfield, Suite 277 Southfield, Mich. 48075 1-313-559-9600 Mr. Elias MOVING? Priced Sale of Household Contents Conducted In Your Home Estate8- Liquidated EDMUND FRANK & CO. Liquidators and Appraisers 368-4044 875-7650 SAVE at Adler-Kay on one year old. The American-Israel Cultu-al Fund sponsored his musical education. Ehrlich was graduated from Tel Aviv University with high honors. He served as concertmaster of both Ramat-Gan Israel Chamber DAVID EHRLICH Orchestra and the Holon Chamber Orchestra. He finished his Bachelor of Arts degree at Northern Il- linois University, where he studied with Shmuel Ashkenasi. When -the uni- verstiy initiated a solo competition, Ehrlich won the event on two occasions and appeared both times as a soloist with the orchestra. Currently, he is a fa- culty member at the uni- versity and has just been appointed concertmaster of the Chicago Philhar- monic Orchestra. RANDIE BLOODING Blooding, winner of the Detroit. 7:30 p.m. Sunday at 1977 Young Artist Audi- Temple Beth El, announces tions of the National Feder- Mrs. Joseph M. Markel, - ation of Music Clubs, re- president. ceived his Bachelor of Music Ehrlich won the National Education Degree at Federation of Music Clubs Colorado . State University Young Artist Auditions in and earned his Master of 1975. He was the first non- Music Degree in voice from American to win the Feder- Southern Methodist Uni- ation's award. Born in Po- versity in 1975. Recently he land, his parents emigrated completed his Doctor of to Israel when David was Music Arts Degree at Ohio State University, and has accepted a position on the faculty at Middle Tennessee State University. Blooding has performed leading baritone roles in many operas, including "Tosca," "La Traviata," "Fidelio" and "Don Giovanni." He has also ap- peared as soloist with the Dallas Civic Symphony, Ohio State University Choir, Columbus Sym- phony and the Southern Methodist University Choir. Tickets will be available at the door. adet oeeeve,e'die% UP TO AJCommittee to OFF list prices 1" BLINDS Verticals WOVEN WOOD & Custom Window SHADES Residential & Commercial We measure — no charge. We install — nominal charge. Adler-Kay Factory Outlets Norman A. 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