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Friday, September 14, 1984 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
LOCAL NEWS
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Music Study Club kicks off
program series at concert
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Margaret Benian
Helen Rowin, president of
Music Study Club of Metropolitan
Detroit, announces the group's
opening meeting will be held
Tuesday at 12:15 p.m. at the Bir-
mingham Temple. A recital pre-
sented by Kim Rosner-Doelker,
flute; Patricia Terry-Ross, harp;
and Margaret Benian, piano, will
highlight the afternoon.
Mrs. Rosner-Doelker is an- ar-
tist, flute teacher and performer.
She is a graduate of Michigan
State University, a member of
Music Study Club and its board of
directors, and has been the reci-
pient of numerous music schol-
arships and awards. She is a
member of the Rosner Trio, con-
sisting of her mother, Colette
Salon-Rosner, pianist, and sister
Cindy Rosner-Kelly, clarinetist.
Mrs. Terry-Ross attended the
University of Michigan, where
she received both her Bachelor
and Master of Music degrees. Mrs.
Terry-Ross is a harp, piano and
Kim Rosner-Doelker
vocal instructor at Cass Technical
High School as well as instructor
in harp at Wayne State Univer-
sity and on numerous occasions
has performed with the Detroit
Symphony Orchestra.
Mrs. Benian, piano teacher and
organist, is a native Detroiter.
She has appeared as piano soloist
on many musical programs, and is
a former student of Mischa Kot-
tier and Boris Maximovitch. Mrs.
Benian is an accompanist for
many local music personalities
and groups.
Miriam Meckler is chairman of
the day. Non-members are invited
at a nominal fee. For information,
call Mrs. Rowin, 626-5398.
DSG Stag Day set Wednesday
No matter how you
turn the globe
The Detroit Service Group will Joseph N. Epel, Dr. Paul C. Fein-
honor volunteers in the 1984 Al- berg, Sheldon A. Goldman, Dr.
lied Jewish Campaign. Under Jason Goode, Stuart E. Hertzberg,
chairman Albert Newman, the Norman Wachter and Richard D.
35th annual Stag Day Wednesday Colton.
at Knollwood Country Club will
Robert A. Steinberg is chair-
include tennis, golf, relaxation man of the golf committee, which
and an awards dinner "to ac- includes Irving Laker, Seymour J.
knowledge those who dedicated Levine, Wally Nussbaum and
their time and effort to making Jonathan Steinberg.
the past Campaign a success."
Morris Rochlin is chairing the
Serving with Marvin Talan, prizes and awards committee with
chairman of the hospitality com- the help of Myron Milgrom, Philip
mittee, are Seymour Brode, Dr. Minkin and Dr. Jason Goode.
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Planning for the annual Balfour Celebration of the Metropolitan Detroit
District, Zionist Organization of America, are, from left: Dr. Sidney Z.
Leib, kick-off committee chairman; Dr. Lester Zeff, Balfour Celebration
chairman; Mrs. Leib, kickoff committee chairman; Mrs. Ira G. Kaufman,
women's committee chairman; Leonard Herman, president of the Metro
Detroit ZOA; Mrs. I. Walter Silver, Masada Scholarship Endowment
chairman; and Max Sosin, Balfour Celebration chairman.
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