THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
34 Friday, May 11, 1919
Pro Mozart Society Marks 20th Anniversary at Concert
The Pro Mozart Society of
Greater Detroit will celeb-
rate its 20th anniversary
with a special concert 3 p.m.
May 20 in the Grosse Pointe
War Memorial.
Marguerite
Kozenn
Chajes, founder and artistic
director, and Lawrence La-
Gore, music director and
pianist, have chosen a pro-
gram with works by Mozart,
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Bartholdy, Chopin
Schumann and Dvorak.
Participating artists
include: sopranos Roma
Roddell, Virginia Person,
Earnestine Nimmons and
Wyn Landis; Rosemarie
Murch, mezzo-sopeano;
Edward Kingins, tenor;
Tom Pedersen, bass-
baritone; Emily Austin,
violinist; Ruth Burczyk,
pianist; and Clinton An-
drews, cellist.
Tickets are available by
calling Mary Hoffmann,
851-6183.
The concert was made
possible in part by a grant
from the Michigan Council
for the Arts.
Art Auction Aids
Disease Fund
NEW YORK (JTA) —
More than 150 communities
in the U.S. and Canada par-
ticipated in the third an-
nual United Jewish Appeal
Walk-A-Thon on Sunday.
In Detroit on April 29, a
reported 250 marchers
covered 10 miles in Oak
Park and Southfield and
raised.f. $10,000. In
Montreal, 15,000 persons
walked up to 15 miles and
raised $250,000.
MARGUERITE
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Begin Presents
JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Premier Menahem- Begin
submitted a blueprint for
Abilities Unlimited will
the proposed Palestinian
have an art auction 9 p.m.
autonomy plan to the
May 19 at the Gallery Art
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mittee on Autonomy.
Southfield. A preview with
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Begin is understood to
have studied other pro-
SUNDAY, MAY 13
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Foreign Minister Moshe
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West of Grand River
Minister Ariel Sharon,
Interior Minister Yosef
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before formulating his
own ideas. The premier
expects the ministerial
committee and then the
full Cabinet to debate his
proposals and introduce
whatever changes' are
thought necessary,
whereupon it will be pub-
lished.
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