THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, August 21, 1959- 18
Employ Antique Cup
in Marriage Rites
MRS. WILLIAM LICHTIG
A candlelight ceremony, Sun-
day evening at Temple Beth
El, solemnized the marriage of
Barbara Jean Woloveck to Wil-
liam Bert Lichtig. The bride's
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ger-
ald Woloveck of Wisconsin
Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Allen D.
Lichtig of Sorrento Ave. are
the bridegroom's parents. Rabbi
David Baylinson officiated at
the double ring ceremony.
The bride chose a gown of
white Italian silk taffeta, styled
with a Vage neckline, short
shirred sleeves and a molded
b o d i c e appliqued with peau
de'lange lace. The dome shaped
skirt, which fell into a chapel
train, had a front panel of
white silk organza with gar-
lands of matching lace. Her
two-tier fingertip veil of white
silk illusion was held in place
by a crown of tiny pearls. She
carried her confirmation Bible
eovered with white roses.
Attending the bride was her
sister, Jill Woloveck, as maid
of honor. Bridesmaids were
Carolann Dvorin, Janis Brown
and Mrs. Robert Sherman, the
bridegroom's sister.
Ernest Weiner was best man,
and ushers included Stanley
Wolfe, Gary Taback, Paul S.
Drew, Gerald Rudin and the
bridegroom's b r o t h e r-in-law,
Robert Sherman.
Leading the bridal procession
was the bride's grandmother,
The
Mrs. Fannie Woloveck.
traditional wine cup used for
the ceremony once belonged
to the bride's paternal great-
* great grandmother.
Following a dinner and re-
ception at the Temple, the
couple left on a honeymoon
cruise to Bermuda.
The newlyweds will take up
residence on Everett St. in
Southfield.
Ask Rummage Sale Items
Clothing, household go o d s
and other useable items no
longer needed are requested
for a rummage sale by the
Golda Myerson Chapter, Pio-
neer Women. Proceeds will go
to Israel philanthropies. For
pick-up service, call Mrs. Irving
S t e p a k, UN 1-1659. or Mrs.
Walter Epstein, DI 1-3523,
"A Taste of
Women's League Forms
Ties to Service Groups
A board meeting of the
League of Jewish Women's Or
ganizations will be held Sept.
17 at the home of Mrs. Samuel
Danto, of 26725 Hendrie. Hunt-
ington Woods, announces Mrs.
Philip Fealk, president.
Presidents of all League af-
filiates are asked to also circle
the date of Sept. 24, when a
leadership training seminar will
be held at the Beth Shalom
Synagogue in Oak Park.
A community relations com-
mittee, comprised of chairmen
representing the League to
communal agencies and service
groups, has been selected by
Mesdames Gerson I. Berris,
vice president, Joseph Rodman
and Manuel Salinger.
Chairmen are Mesdames Leo
Orecklin, Age of Opportunity;
Gerald Goldberg, American As-
sociation for the United Na-
tions; Philip Bernstein, Jewish
Community Council; I s r a el
Weiner, Muscular Dystrophy;
Paul Feldman, Round Table of
Christians and Jews; Abe Book-
stein and David Liebow, United
Foundation.
Also, Mesdames Harris Crane
and Arthur Stern, American
Cancer Society; Samuel Feld-
stein, Israel Bonds; Louis J.
Tobin, Keep Detroit Beautiful;
Irving Small, Program Planners
Institute; Rubin Saywitz and
Ben Bayer, Serv-a-Camp Proj-
ect; and Harry Jackson, Youth
Awards.
ngagements
Mr. Abe Rosenshine and Mrs.
Sylvia Globe announce the en-
gagement of their daughter,
Esther Rosenshine, of Los
Angeles, Calif., to Harvey
Frank, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard Frank, of Warrington
Dr. An October wedding is
planned.
Harvest Ball Chairmen
Selected by Hadassah
Hadassah's Harvest Ball, to
be held Sept. 8, will _be planned
through the assistance of group
presidents, their vice presidents
and honor roll chairmen, who
include the following:
Mesdames Morris Botwin, George
Carson, Bernie Berman, Samuel
Feldstein, Harry Komer, Sidney
Kaye and Arthur Fealk, Bagley
North; Julius Pollack, Sam Leib,
Tillie Sklar, Ben Stashefsky, Abra-
ham J. Rosenshine, Sam Loberman,
Arthur Feuer, Benjamin Weiss, Her-
schel Roth, Eugene Laster, Jack
Mickel and Pauline Chase, Bagley
South (Central Woods).
Also, Mesdames Charles Robinson,
Richard Lankin, Jack Botsor and
David Holtzman, Evergreen; Michael
Weiss, Herbert Goldman, Myron Mil-
grom, Frank Manchel, Nat Lewis
and Jack Medvin, Greenfield; Ar-
thur Brickoff, Raymond Zelch and
Jerry Soffa , Livonia' J. George Pont,
Michael Karbel, Irwin Goudsmit, Al
Colman and Mitchell Mandeberg,
Meyers; George 1\'eingarden, Albert
Lee, Sam (Alice) Cohen, Frank
Schefman and Louis (Bella) Cohen,
Schaefer.
In addition, Mesdames Ivan Meis-
ner, Barbara Shapero, John J. Mann,
Harold Berry, Joseph Bienenstock,
Harry Hersch, Morris Kaner, and
Donald Levinson, Sherwood; Harry
H. Sand, Joseph Kahn, Nathan Rez-
nick, Louis Kirsch a n d Ralph
Schwartz, University South; I. J.
Jackel, Meyer Myerson, Willard
Posen, Samuel Raskin and Jerome
Elden, Wyoming. •
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Mrs. MARGUERITE CHAJES plays a clavichord at the
Hebrew University in Jerusalem. The rare instrument, only
one of its kind in all of Israel, was the gift of the Detroit
Music Study Club. In the background are other gifts sent by
Detroiters to Israel, including a radio and record player with
a loud speaker and individual earphones.
* * *
AJCornmittee Moves
into New Quarters
The 53 - year - old American
Jewish Committee will move
into its national headquarters
Monday, in the recently-com-
pleted Institute of Human Rela-
tions, an eight-story structure
on the northwest corner of 56th
St. and Third Ave., New York.
Martin L. Butzel, chairman
of the Detroit chapter, said
that the Institute, which is dedi-
cated to man's understanding of
his fellow man, "will be a
unique center for research and
education to de al with the
sources of racial and religious
conflict."
The Institute will serve as
the new national headquarters
of the American Jewish Com-
mittee which for the past
20 years has maintained its
national office at 386 Fourth,
New York.
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SAM BARN ETT
and His Orchestra
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Their 14th consecutive con- with a visit to the Salzburg
cert tour to Europe ended, Music Festival.
Julius Chajes, Detroit's inter-
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Visiting the M o zarteu m,
nationally -known pianist - com-
poser-conductor, and his wife, where she once was a student,
so pr a n o Marguerite Kozenn Mrs. Chajes returned with a
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busy task of moving into their scholarship there next summer.
The Chajeses were guests at
new home.
The Chajeses, who will be re- a garden party given by U.S.
siding at 12935 Pembroke, spent Ambassador and Mrs. James
10 weeks abroad appearing in Zellerbach in Rome, and, in
concerts and recitals in Bel- Salzburg, they were the guests
gium, Spain, France, Italy and at a luncheon tendered by
Switzerland. Mayor Alfred Baeck.
For fine color movies
Mrs. Chajes, who had a head
of your wedding
start of a few weeks, went first
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Music and Entertainment
to Israel, where she appeared
as soloist with the Jerusalem
Symphony Orchestra, over Kol
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Israel, the official Israeli radio
and his Orchestra
station.
After an appearance over
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Madrid's government television
station, Mrs. Chajes met her
husband in Brussels, where
they presented a joint recital.
Chajes introduced his new pi-
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Chajes sang works by American
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composers.
A highlight of the trip was
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finding a photo of Mrs. Chajes
on the cover of the govern-
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sort of official "TV Guide," and
another picture of Mr. Chajes
inside.
Chajes also played his sonata
Fresh
over Radiodiffusion• Francaise
in Paris and Radio Lausanne in
Switzerland. Other joint recitals
took place over Radio Lugano,
Fresh
Switzerland, and Radio RAI, in
Rome.
During her stay in Israel,
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reception given by the Jewish
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and Kol Israel, and the library's
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behalf of the library.
Offer Good to August 28
Mrs. Chajes has been instru-
mental in obtaining a number
of instruments and musical
scores for the Jerusalem school,
through the Dora and Julius
Green Fund of the Music Study
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In Israel, Mrs. Chajes visited
with her brother, Dr. Moshe
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