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38 Friday, !bra 6, 1981
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Jewish, Catholic Women Join for Sixth Annual Lunch-Meeting Cardiac
OMAHA (JTA) — The
The
The League of Jewish Seminary. Rabbi Louis
Women's Organizations of Finkelman, director of Bnai
Greater Detroit, and the Brith Hillel Foundation at
ORCHESTRA
League of Catholic Women -Wayne State University,
of Detroit will hold their will give the invocation.
sixth annual joint meeting
The guest speaker will
March 19 at Sacred Heart
Seminary, 2701 Chicago be Dr. John Dempsey, the
director of the Michigan
Blvd., Detroit.
The event will commence Department of Social
with a social hour at 1 ,1 a.m.
followed by a petite lunch-
eon at noon, after which the
program will begin at .1 p.m.
There is a nominal charge
The Music Study Club's
Featuring
for the luncheon.
spring concert March 17 at
T.V. & Recording Artist
There will be a brief wel- 12:15 p.m. at Temple Beth
VICKIE
CARROLL
come by Rev. Bernard Har- El will feature tenor Ed-
"Professional Entertainment"
rington, rector and
Kingins accompanied
354-0110
354-0771 presid9nt of Sacred Heart ward
by Claire Brown, pianist,
according to President
Helen Kerwin.
Kingins received his mus-
ical education at the Ameri-
Bar
Mitzva
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Heidelberg College and
Sweet
Sixteen,
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Wayne State University.
Most of his vocal study was
with Avery Crew and re-
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Services. Dr. Dempsey
will speak on "The Rights
and Wrongs of Social
Services Relative to the
Community and the
State." Responding to Dr.
Dempsey will be Thomas
Bergeson of the Michigan
Catholic Conference, and
Ms. Selma Goode, direc-
Edward Kingins to Appear
in Music Study Club Concert
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The presidents of the
League of Jewish Women
and the League of Catholic
Women are Mrs. Stanley
Baar and Mrs. C. Bradford
Lundy, respectively. Vice
President of Program is
Mrs. Alan Weiner who with
Mrs. Alfred Rich and Mrs.
Philip Savage will be co-
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EDWARD KINGINS
Award, he studied with
Boris Goldovsky.
His repertoire includes
opera, operetta and musical
comedy roles as well as song
cycles, chamber music, can-
tata, oratorio and sym-
phony. Locally, he has ap-
peared as leading tenor in
Michigan Opera Theatre
productions of "The Merry
Widow," "Boris Gudonov,"
"Carmen," "Die Fleder-
maus," and in a tour of
"Lucia de Lammermoor."
He also has appeared
as soloist on numerous
occasions with the De-
troit Symphony Or-
chestra, the Detroit
Chamber Orchestra, the
Detroit Concert Band
and the Scandinavian
Symphony as well as
other Michigan sym-
phonies.
As a recitalist and in
oratorio he has performed in
many series and festivals
including the Laudenslager
Chamber Music Series, the
pro-Mozart Society, Brunch
with Bach, the Wayne State
University Spring Festival,
the Cranbrook Festival and
the Meadowbrook Festival.
He has been a regular per-
former at services at Tem-
ple Beth El for over 18
years.
Recipient of the Ellen
Gowen Hood Scholarship,
Ms. Brown studied piano
with Olga Sa.maroff-
Stokowski and composition
with Paul Nordoff and Vin-
cent Persichetti at the
Philadelphia Conservatory
of Music where she received
bachelor's and master's de-
grees. She headed piano de-
partments at Ravenhill
Academy and the Sacred
Heart Academy at Eden
Hall. She is an active
pianist and teacher in the
Detroit area. Helen Rowin
is program chairman and
Esther Sibrack is chairman
of the day. Admission is
nominal. the public is in-
vited.
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(1792-1862) helped abolish
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