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, ITIE RYAN ROOMS! OUR RIBS ARE THE BEST! 14 MILE at RYAN 939-1800 ANNOUNCEMENT! ESQUIRE TWO 22110 COOLIDGE AT 9 MILE RD. Beethoven, Mendelssohn, 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 KOZENN CHAJES HAS EXPANDED IT'S HOURS TO 9 P.M. OMERSET Dinna Alfredo presents THERTRE Performances: Friday & Saturday Dial for M (s. Murder I ft produced by Jimmy Limnos Productions, Inc. • • fa' Reservations 643 - 8865 DO YOU KNOW CLAMDIGGEAS GETS SEAFOOD FRESI4 OVERNIGHT FROM ZoSION? 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SUN. cuts and metal sculptures cember 1977 and presented will be auctioned off. then to President Carter Among the artists whose and President Anwar works will be on display are: Sadat. With ;- Dali, Rockwell, Hibel, That 26-point plan pro- Coupon Neiman and Mitchell. 0 1 i vided for an administrative For tickets, call Dorothy 01 1 0 council to be elected by the C Rosenblatt, 559-5039. Pro- residents of the areas. IB C -01 1 12 Years Old or Under ceeds will benefit research 1 -0 The sources noted recent 1 0 into multiple sclerosis. WHEN ACCOMPANIED BY A z 1 public statements by Begin 11. in which he asserted that PAYING ADULT The Sinai oilfields re- Expires 5/24/79 autonomy would not mean tained by Israel produce legislative powers, that se- 25,000 barrels of oil per day. 4116. /‘. curity would remain under Israeli control, that Jewish settlement rights would be BRING MOM HERE retained throughout "Eretz Israel," that "no border will FOR HER again transverse Eretz Is- WONDERFUL rael," and that the plan would provide self-rule for the Arabs and security for the Jews. Begin is understood to have studied other pro- SUNDAY, MAY 13 posals drafted by Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan, Agriculture West of Grand River Minister Ariel Sharon, Interior Minister Yosef Farmington Hills Burg and Transport IN THE FREEWAY PLAZA Minister Haim Landau before formulating his own ideas. 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