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. • Miami Beach" "EMBER" STYLE BABY LOIN RIBS Creamy Slaw • Waffle French Fries Tangy Sauce • • Exclusively at CHECKER BAR-B-Q 20135 Livernois, 1 1/2 blks. S. of 8 Mile UN 4-7700 Fast Delivery Julius and Marguerite Chafes Back from 14th Sumner Tour of Europe --77 -,7777=7777 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. Want The Best? Ask the Folks Who've Had SAM BARN ETT and His Orchestra LI 1-2563 Their 14th consecutive con- with a visit to the Salzburg cert tour to Europe ended, Music Festival. Julius Chajes, Detroit's inter- VE 5-7224 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 13542 Greenfield Chajes, are back in Detroit this project—to select an outstand- FLOWERS FOR WEDDINGS, ing Detroit music student for a BAR MITZVAHS, SHOWERS. week absorbed in the equally CONTACT MISS SHIRLEY 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 Call Music and Entertainment to Israel, where she appeared as soloist with the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra, over Kol efit1/2121t Israel, the official Israeli radio and his Orchestra station. After an appearance over DI. 1-1609 Madrid's government television station, Mrs. Chajes met her husband in Brussels, where they presented a joint recital. Chajes introduced his new pi- Now Exclusive Caterers at the Beautiful Air-Conditioned ano sonata over the Flemish Radio in Brussels, and Mrs. Sholem Aleichem Institute Also catering in your home, favorite hall, temple or hotel. Chajes sang works by American BR 2-0375 — GREENFIELD at 7 MILE ROAD composers. A highlight of the trip was Q2 finding a photo of Mrs. Chajes on the cover of the govern- STOCK UP NOW FOR THE HOLIDAYS & SAVE AT ment-sponsored radio journal, a 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, Kosher Killed Mrs. Chajes was honored at a reception given by the Jewish pa National and University Library So and Kol Israel, and the library's FRESH FISH DAILY director. Dr. Curt Wormann FOR FREE DELIVERY CALL: DI 1-4525 paid tribute to her activities on or stop at 13523 W. 7 MILE RD. at SCHAEFER 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 • Club here. • • At Bar-Ilan University in • • Now Located at • • Ramat Gan, Mrs. Chajes visited 4 the university's a It di tori um, • • 4 • 20231 W. 7 MILE RD. where she saw the piano sent • • • Featuring a Complete Selection of i last year by the Music Study • • 41 4 Club and Mesdames Aaron De- • Appetizers • Dairy • Fruits • Vegetables • • • Roy and Max Stoltman. 4 4 In Israel, Mrs. Chajes visited with her brother, Dr. Moshe • Schieber, and his family, who 3 lbs. 19c • U.S. No. 1 DRY ONIONS came to Israel only a few 39c qt. jar • months ago from Romania and • KAUFMAN'S KOSHER DILLS 10c can • : SUNKIST FROZEN PINK LEMONADE are living at Beersheba, where Dr. Schieber works for the : LONG CRISP CUCUMBERS 2c each : • Kupat Holim. 55c doz. • : GRADE A JUMBO EGGS The Chajeses spent their va- • cation, as in previous years, at WE DELIVER — KE 2-9824 Veldesn am Woerthersee in Aus- • I Greencraff florists WHAT EVERY BRIDE SHOULD KNOW . 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