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Heidi Press at The Jewish News baked it during Passover . . . and has the re- cipe. NEXT PRO MUSICA, 8:30, April 27, in Lecture Hall at Detroit Institute of Arts, will feature a couple of young, very talented gents . . . Cesar Antonio Suarez is a 27-year-old Cuban- American bel canto tenor . . . and American opera composer, 27-year-old Frank•DiGiacomo will be at the piano . . . Both were selected' for the season's final concert because of their apparent destinations toward stardom. EVERYTIME ANITA GOLD would go to Helaine Cherrin's house, the good smells coming from her kitchen would prompt Anita to say, "Helaine, your cooking and baking are sec ond to none. You should go into business." . . . And Helaine would always an- swer, "Someday, when my babies have grown." Everytime Helaine Cher- rin would go to Anita's house there would always be something new and in- novative involving every art and craft going on to making dull corners in the living room come alive .. . 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