JWV Activities SOL YETZ - MORRIS COHEN LADIES AUXILIARY and the ELI LEVIN LADIES AUXILI- ARY will hold a joint meeting Monday evening at the JWV. Me- morial Home. An Israeli movie will be shown, according to Raye Weimer, junior vice president. Hostesses will be Rose Feinberg and Shirley Selick. Friends are invited. * * LAWRENCE H. JONES AUX- ILIARY will hold • a dessert luncheon and - meeting Wednes- day at the home of Mrs. Meyer Gavern. Mrs. Ann Solomon will be in charge of a games party Jan. 13 at the Juvenile Deten- tion Home. MRS. LEONARD SCHWARTZ The marriage rites of Nita Diana Lowe and Leonard Ber- tram Schwartz were solemnized Dec. 25 at Temple Israel. Dr. Leon Fram and Rabbi M. Rob- ert Syme oficiated. Parents of the bridal couple are Dr. and Mrs. Adolf M. Lowe of Parkside Ave. .and Dr. and Mrs. Morris Schwartz of New York City and Lake Mahopac. The bride chose a gown of ivory silk peau de soie with an open neckline, long sleeves, molded bodice and a dome- shaped skirt which fell into a detachable chapel train. She wore a mantilla of heirloom lace. Matron of honor was Mrs. Jonathon Schwartz - of Cam- bridge, Mass. Bridesmaids were Judith Lowe, cousin of the bride, Linda Millman of Wash- ington, D.C., cousin of - the bride Mrs. Seymour Baxter and Mrs. Stanley Schwartz, sister-in-law of the bridegroom. Best man was Stanley Sch- wartz, brother of the bride- groom. Ushers were Dr. Stephan Malawista of Washington, D.C., Richard Schwartz of Philadel- phia, cousin of the bridegroom, Cyril Moscow, Michael Meyers, Irving Tuckel and Stewart Op- _otosky. The couple departed for a honeymoon in Puerto Rico and will live in Detroit. Mrs. Chafes Will Be Commentator at All-Mozart Concert Music composed by three gen- erations of Mozarts will be fe tured at the third annual t_ Mozart Concert of the Pro i Society of Greater Detro . :30 p.m. Saturday in the C unity Arts Auditorium of e State University. Marguerite Koz 'Chajes, ex- ecutive director ;the society, has selected positions by Wolfgang Ama s Mozart (1756- 1791), his fat Leopold (1719- 1787), and h ,son, also named Wolfgang Am eus (1791-1844). Mrs. Chajes w comment on the works perform which include both instrumenta • vocal corn- positions. Among the performer heard are Abraham and Elaine Mishkind, Paul Olefsky, Bela Wurtzler, Walter Schrott, Law- rence LaGore, Russell ,Skitch, and Linda Newman. Truman Branch to Hear Tansman on Mediation, Hold Theater Party • The Harry Truman Branch of the Farband Labor Zionist Or- ganization will met 8:30 p.m. Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wasser, 17595 Men , dota. David Tansman, deputy re- gional director of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Board, wil give a talk on the "Role of the Third Party in Labor-Management Relations." The branch will also hold a theater party Jan. 12 at the Cass Theater. The production Will . be "The Tenth Man,", according to Irene Schumer, program chair- man. Livonia Mayor Will Speak at Installation of Rabbi Steinberg Tickets are still available for the installation dance honoring Rabbi Nathaniel Steinberg of the Livonia Jewish Congregation 8 p.m. Saturday at the Kenwood Lounge. Provisions have been mad made for a kosher dinner: Rabbi Milton Arm of •ng. Ahavas Achim and Canto c acob Sonenklar of Cong. Sha ey Ze- dek will participate in e cere- mony. Mayor William rashear will be guest speaker. r e public is invited. For inform on, call J. Friedman, chair KE 4-7110. Dich-Lipovitch Troths Announced Ben Levinson Gets Tribut from Vet Kvutza Ivrit eets ordecai Ron will peak on "The Permanent and th Tempo- rary in the Nationalisti Philos- ophy of Ahad Ha'am" a a meet- ing of the Kvutza Ivrit :30 p.m. To Ben Lev son this w ' - tarda at • Jewi- Center, went a great ibute—his se Admis - • is free. tion as Citize of the -Ye the Allied Ve rans' Coun , in recognition o is unstinted k activities to p r Fine Photography entertainment for children of hospitalized veterans. Candids Professionally Finished For Appointment Phone Levinson, to whom John C. KE 1-0104 Manning, Free Press contribut- S. LEIBICK ing editor, paid a great per- sonal tribute in his c Wednesday,