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With "Gershwin Songbook' Program
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• BILL METER ORCHESTRA
• DENNIS VERNIER
• LENNY DRAKE
Dancers
IIHM.0 ■ "
Song" musical-opera series
8:30 p.m. Saturday in the
Aaron DeRoy Studio Thea-
ter in the main Center com-
plex.
Saturday's feature will be
'S Wonderful, 'S a Ger-
shwin Songbook," per-
formed by members of the
Michigan Lyric Opera
Company.
For ticket information,
call the Center's cultural
11 _HERBERT MARGOLIS
(t.
wishes to
for their kindnesses and
FRANCES SOLOVICH
CHAPTER will sponsor an
art auction 9 p.m. Nov. 1 at
the Gallery Art Center.
Preview will begin at 8.
Tickets will be available at
the door, and refreshments
served. For advance tickets,
call Lorraine Newman,
661-4773.
considerations during"his
recent illness
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'Open Daily 10 - 9, Sunday 12 - 5
Saltzman and David Wil-
son.
There is a charge, and the
public is invited.
Oberlin College Prof.
Vladimir Frumkin will
give a musical recital and
lecture 7 p.m. Nov. 2 at
the Morris Branch of the
Center. Admission is
nominal, and the public is
invited.
The Center will offer a
three-week speed reading
session beginning 7:30 p.m.
Nov. 5 at the main Center.
Classes are open to the
public. For details, call the
Center, 661-1000, ext. 164.
g3nai Brith Activitie;1
thank his family and friends
'2070
arts department, 661-1000,
ext. 250.
The Russian Accultu-
ration Program will pre-
sent the film "Plisetskaya
Dances" 7 p.m. Saturday
at the Morris Branch of
the Center.
There is a nominal charge
and the public is invited.
The Center Symphony
Orchestra will open its 41st
season 3:30 p.m. Sunday in
the Aaron DeRoy Studio
Theater. Conductor Julius
Chajes also will be at the
piano. Featured soloists are
Misha Rachlevsky, Linda
Snedden-Smith, David
will meet noon, Tuesday in
the Sutton Place Apts. club
house. Program Chairman
Shirley Raznick said the af-
ternoon will feature a fash-
ion show, and Jill Raznick
will be the commentator.
There is a nominal charge
for luncheon. For informa-
tion, call Fredell White-
man, 356-1864.
* * *
LOUIS MARSHALL
SUBURBAN LODGE will
meet 8 p.m. Tuesday in the
Zionist Cultural Center.
State Sen. Doug Ross will
speak on "Retirement and
Protection for Senior Citi-
zens Renting Apartments."
Refreshments will be
served, and guests are in-
vited free of charge. For de-
tails; call Carl Pearl, VE
8-5384; or Program Chair-
man Alfred Stebbins, 358-
1747.
Oakland Century to Install
Friedman as Its President
Jerome G. Friedman will
be installed as president of
Oakland Century Lodge at
its 14th annual installation
dinner-dance 6:30 p.m. Nov.
2 at Adat Shalom
Synagogue.
Other officers to be in-
stalled are: Sam Braver-
man, Sol Goldberg, David
Redisch, vice presidents;
Harold Samuels, Mike
Pomerantz and Donald Si-
mon, secretaries; Morton
Becheck, treasurer.
Friedman is president of
the Hebrew Benevolent
Society and of the Friedman
Family Circle. He is a
member of Temple Israel
and Mosaic Lodge of the
Masons. He is a trustee of
the Jericho Temple Associa-
tion, an adviser to Mosaic
DeMolay and a past noble
grand of the Oddfellows.
The dinner-dance instal-
lation is for paid-up mem-
bers of Oakl6nd Century
Pharmacy Unit
Fund Raising
at Beth Achim
Aesculapian
Phar-
maceutical Association and
Ladies Auxiliary will hold
their 54th annual charity
dinner-dance 7:30 p.m. Nov.
6 at Cong. Beth Achim.
Cocktails will be served at
6:30.
For ticket information,
call Mrs. Joshua Karbal,
255-1254; Mrs. Charles
Tennen, 967-3661; or Mor-
ris Averbuch, 557-6286.
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, October 24, 1980
(Engagements)
Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Hertzberg of Farmington
Hills announce the
engagement of their daugh-
ter,
Ronna Lynne
Hertzberg, to Dr. Robert
Alan Resnick, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jules Resnick of
West Orange, N.J. Miss
Hertzberg was graduated
from the University of
Michigan with a BA degree
in education. Her fiance
holds a BS degree and was
graduated from the Na-
tional College of Chiroprac-
tic. A late fall wedding is
planned.
To pull a friend out of the
mire, do not hesitate to get
dirty.
— Baal Shem Tov
Newsletter Wins
The Jewish Welfare Fed-
eration of Detroit newslet-
ter, "Currents," has cap-
tured an award in the an-
nual Council of Jewish Fed-
erations (CJF) public rela-
tions competition.
The newsletter high-
lights the work of Federa-
tion divisions, committees
and agencies.
Formal presentation of
the award will take place at
the 49th General Assembly
of the CJF, to be held Nov.
12-16 at the Detroit Plaza
Hotel.
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