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Ruth Laredo Concert Due
Concert pianist Ruth
Laredo will appear in con-
cert 8 p.m. Wednesday at
the Grosse Pointe War
Memorial, 32 Lake Shore
Dr. Grosse Pointe Farms.
Dr., Laredo studied with
Mischa Kottler and made
her solo recital debut under
the auspices of the Music
Study Club of Detroit in
1957.
She studied with Rudolf
Serkin at the Curtis Insti-
tute and made her New
York debut in Carnegie
Hall under the baton of
Leopole Stokowski.
Ms. Laredo partici-
pated in the Music From
Marlboro concerts, per-
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Oak Park, Michigan
968-1100
Perhaps there is no posi-
tion more perilous to a
man's honesty than that
Sherman Goldman, an
amateur radio operator and
volunteer member of the
U.S. Air Force Military Af-
filiate Radio System, will
help send messages to
armed forces personnel in
the U.S. and overseas.
Callers should provide
the full name, serial
number, unit, address and
zip code of the person to be
called. The APO or FPO and
zip codes are required on all
overseas messages.
For the free service, call
Goldman, 354-4489, Mon-
day through Friday after 5
p.m.
Concert in Park
Eric Rosenow and His
Continentals will give an
outdoor concert at Oak
Park's Shepherd Park at
7:30 p.m. Tuesday.
Spectators are asked to
bring their own lawn chairs.
In case of bad weather, the
performance will be con-
ducted in the Oak Park
High School auditorium.
of knowing himself to be
quite loved by a girl whom
he almost loves himself.
Specializing in Authentic
Italian-American Dining
Lunches and Dinners
RUTH LAREDO
formed in the first "Isaac
Stern and Friends" con-
certs at Carnegie Hall
and performed as guest
artist with the Tokyo and
Cleveland Quartets.
Teens Benefit
She has appeared with
Cancer Fund
major American orchestras
Teenage golfers will have and has recorded seven vol-
an opportunity to gain umes of Rachmaninoff
tournament experience by pieces and the complete
competing in the American sonatas of Alexander
Cancer Society's Junior Scriabin.
For tickets, call the
Walter Hagen Golf Tour-
Grosse Pointe War Memo-
naments.
The tournament will fea- rial, 881-7511.
ture two divisions, the Gol-
den Masters for males and Children's Play
females 16-18 years of age
and the Masters Division Opens Hilberry
for males and females 13-15 Summer Festival
years of age.
"Cinderella — A Toby
The entry fee also in-
cludes green fees and bag Show," the Hilberry Sum-
tags. The top three golfers mer Theater Festival's
in each division will have prOduction for children,
the opportunity to advance opens Tuesday at 1 p.m. at
to the Metro Detroit Cham- the Hilberry Theater. Per-
pionship Playoffs at Salem formances continue
Hills Golf Club, Northville, through July 29, each Tues-
Aug. 2. Championship win- day at 1 p.m. and each Wed-
ners may compete at the nesday and Thursday at
State Hagen Finals in Ann 10:30 a.m.
"Arsenic and Old Lace,"
Arbor.
Golfers may enter any of Joseph Kesselring's Ameri-
the five tournaments at the can comedy, and "The
following locations: July 26, Club," an award-winning
Godwin Glen Golf Club, musical by Eve Merriam,
South Lyon; July 27, Idyl- open Wednesday at 8 p.m.
wyld Golf Club, Livonia; "Arsenic and Old Lace" is
July 28, Glen Oaks Golf and being presented in the Hil-
Country Club, Farmington; berry Theater and "The
July 29, Oakridge Golf Club" downstairs, in the
Club, New Haven; or July Studio Theater. Both prod-
30, Pontiac Country Club, uctions continue through
Aug. 7.
Pontiac.
Radio Operator
Offers Service
Friday, July 2, 1982 35
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