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April 30, 1982 - Image 40

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-04-30

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

40 Friday, April 30, 1982

Pro Mozart Annual Concert in Grosse Pointe on May 16

The Pro Mozart Society of
Greater Detroit will present
its annual concert 3 p.m.
May 16 at the Fries Au-
ditorium of the • Grosse
Pointe War Memorial.
Marguerite Kozenn
Chajes, founder and artistic
director, and Lawrence La-
Gore, the music director,

haven chosen a program in
celebration of Joseph
Haydn's 250th birthday.
There will be Haydn an-
niversaries throughout the
musical world.
Among the participating
artists will be Nada
Radakovich, soprano, and
James Patterson of the

University of Michigan; vio-
linists Peruz Zerounian and
James Waring; cellist
Mario Di Fiori; and the
piano duo Young and
Shover.
Mrs. Chajes will speak
about Joseph and Michael

Haydn.
Dr. Erich Kristen, the
Austrian Consul General of
Chicago will host the recep-
tion after the concert.
There is a charge. For tic-
kets, call the Grosse Pointe
War Memorial, 881-7511.

Temple Israel Women Begin
Art Works '82 Event Sunday

x*

WELCOME
ALL SOFTBALL TEAMS

From

Preparing for Temple Israel Sisterhood's Art
Works '82 program are, standing, from left: Alvira
Perlman, Judi LaBret, Gail Caplan and Harriett
Freedman; and seated, from left: Ruthe Moss and
Carol Cooper.

Marguerite Kozenn Chajes is shown with, from
left, Dr. Geza Rech of the International Foundation
Mozarteurn and Dr. Wilfried Haslauer, governor of
the Austrian Province of Salzburg.

NORTHWESTERN HWY.
Farmington Hills

Showhouse Will Benefit Artrain

Artrain, the nation's
major touring art museum,

ALL TEAMS COMING IN AFTER
GAME WITH FIVE OR MORE PLAYERS

Art Exhibit

The Farmington Artists
Club Spring Art Exhibit
will be held today through
Sunday at Mercy Center
formal lounge, 11 Mile
Road, east of Middlebelt.
Hours are 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
today and-Saturday, anct
noon to 5 p.m. Sunday.
There is no admission
charge. Refreshments will
be served.

ARE ENTITLED TO A

$

5

DISCOUNT

HAVE A GOOD SEASON —
SEE YOU AT BUDDY'S

0111111

will be the beneficiary of a
designer showhouse to be
open 'May 1-23 in West
Bloomfield. Ten Detroit
area interior designers have
furnished the home at 2954
Chambord, West Bloom-
field.
For ticket information,
call Artrain, 871-2913.

-

Nothing sinks a young
man into low company, both
of men and women, so
surely as timidity and diffi-
dence of himself.

Temple Israel SisterhoOd a - patrons' champagne pre-
will feature tilt works of 17 view 8 p.m. Saturday at the
artists and craftsmen at its temple.
Special features include:
Art Works '82 event Sunday
through Tuesday at the jewelry appraisal by How-
ard Tapper noon-6 p.m.
temple.
A variety of media will be Sunday; a talk on her book,
represented. Featured at "Well Spring," by Harriet
more than 20 boutiques will Sarnoff Schiff 11 a.m. Mon-
be dollmaking, needlework, day, and art and antique
handpainted silks, novelty appraisal noon-6 p.m. Mon-
telephones, - silk flowers, day; and children's and
Trifles and Treasures, teens' fashion show at 11
stained glass, children's a.m. Tuesday.
Co-Chairmen are Judi La
items, brassware and more.
Informal modeling, Bret, Alvira Perlman and
jewelry, art and antiques Lois Singer. Barbara Ro-
appraisal also will be senthal is vice president of
part of the three-day pro- programming and Ruthe
; Moss, vice president of ways
gram.
A "Garden of Eatin' " will and means.
Tickets will be available
be open for lunch, and
movies for children will be at the door. Admission is
nominal. For details, call
offered.
The event will begin with the temple, 661-5700.

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INCLUDES: FRENCH FRIES & COLE SLAW

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FRI., SAT., 'TUES., WED. & THURS.
30, MAY 1, 4, 5 & 6

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