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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. 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