Mrs. Chajes Plans Weinstein-Appel 4th Mozart Event Troth Announced Jewish -War Veterans , Auxiliaries Will Hold Fantasy Ball A "Fantasy Ball" - will be held at the Veterans Memorial Build- ing on Jan. 26, by the Depart- ment of Michigan and Ladies Auxiliaries of the Jewish War Veterans. A paid-up membership card in the J.W.V. or its Ladies Auxil- iarieS will be the only "ticket" necessary for admission, accord- ing to Albert Rosen, department commander, and Dorothy Cohen, department president. Dance music will be provided by Ed Carlos and his eight-piece orchestra, and there will be ad- ditional entertainment. * A. highlight of the evening will be the presentation of a plaque to Michael Macalla, retired exec- utive directpr of the Veterans Memorial Building, who will be honored as a "great and true friend of veterans in Detroit." The member of a post or auxil- iary bringing in the most new members will receive a "Shower Marguerite Kozenn Chajes, ex- ecutive director of the Pro Mo- zart. Society of Greater Detroit, announces that the fourth an- nual Mozart concert will take place Saturday, Jan. 19, 8:30 p.m., in the Community Arts Auditorium of Wayne State Uni- versity. The program again will mark a "first" in musical history. Mrs. Chajes will present t h e composi- tions of Wolf- -, gang Amadeus Mozart and the works of five of his contem- poraries w h o influenced his MISS ELAINE WEINSTEIN music. Last Mr. and Mrs. Abe Weinstein 7ear's pro- of Roselawn Ave. announce the gram, also a engagement of their daughter, "first" in mu- Elaine, to Robert Joseph Appel, sical history, son of Mrs. Beulah Appel of featured t h e Northlawn Ave and the 1 a t e D r. — works of the Phillip Appel. Jewish Folk Chorus Mrs. Chajes three genera- The bride-elect is a senior tions of the Mozart family. Sub- at Michigan State University Will Present Annual sequently this program was "im where she is majoring in ele- Mid-Winter Concert itated" by the B.B.C. in Londo n, I mentary education. Her fiance The Detroit Jewish Folk Kol Israel in Jerusalem, in Me x- lwas graduated from Michigan Chorus will present its annual ico and other countries. State and was affiliated with mid-winter concert 8` p.m. Sun- This year's participating ar- Zeta Beta Tau fraternity. A day at the Jewish Center. tists will include Elaine and June 16 wedding is planned. Featured will be the cantata, Abraham Mishkind, members of "My Glorious Brothers," by the Detroit Symphony Orches- Howard Fast, and music by tra; Paul Schoenfield, pianist, Alexander to_ Speak Sonney Vail. Guest soloist will son of Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert be Cantor_ Pavel Slavensky of Schaenfield— of 19521 Burling, at Bnai Brith Israel Chicago, along with Shirley ton Drive ; Alice Tarabek, so- Leadership Dinner Benyas and Leo Mogil. Narra- prano, and Fred Martin, tenor. Alexander, chairman torS will be Richard Green and Music Study Club of Detroit of Morris the Bnai Brith International Joel Morse. s among the sponsoring organi - Commission for Israel will be The program will include zations. guest speaker Yiddish, English and Israeli mu- Tickets may be obtained from at the Bnai sic. Tickets may be purchased Mrs. Bernard Pepper, 18303 San Brith Israel from members or at the door. Juan, UN 2-3182. Bond leader- For information, call Mrs. R. Mrs. Chajes, prograin chair- ship dinner Baron, DI 1-9231. man, will comment on the se- next Thurs- lections and composers. \ day, 6:30 p.m., at the Holiday New Mail Rules Manor, 23029 Must Be Followed Coolidge, Oak Park, it was to Meet Deadlines announced by Contributors of news copy and Morris Z e i g- advertising to The Detroit Jewish ler, president News should be advised thatcom- of the Metro- pliance with the. new Post Office politan Detroit rates and regulations is neces- Bnai Brith sary to meet deadlines. . Council. - Such releases must be in our Presidents of hands for processing by the time - Max Schrut the various of existing deadlines irregardless . Alexander lodges and For Good Photographs of post mark. Mail delayed be- chapters and their Israel Bond and Prompt Service cause of incorrect size or insuf- Coll me at will be the guests of ficient postage cannot be consid- chairmen the Detroit Israel Bond Com- ered acceptable when arriving mittee at the dinner, which will late for these reasons. the kickoff of the 1963 Met- Postmaster Edward L. Baker be Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs ropolitan Detroit Israel Bond We Come to Your Home announced that rates for first- program to be held in April and With Samples class letters increased from four May. 11 5-8805 UN 4-6845 to five cents as of Jan. 6. Air The invitation has been ex- mail postage is now eight cents tended in the names of Presi- an ounce instead of seven. Baker said insufficient postage dent Zeiger and Samuel Bank, - will be collected _from the . ad- the Council Israel chairman; For Young dressee or the letter returned Mrs. Charles Galinsky, president to the sender. The Jewish News, of the Women's Bnai Brith however, will not pay for insuf- Council, and Mrs. Irving Isaacs, Women's Council Israel chair- ficient postage. - man. Alexander, a former president ! of the Chicago Bnai Brith Coun- cil, is an attorney and builder. Leave Everything to Us In 1948 he organized the Bnai Brith Friendship Train which collected food and other ma- terials for Israel. He is a mem- ber of the national board of governors of the Israel Bond Drive, and has been _identified with many civic and communal activities, including the Chi- cago . Combined Jewish Appeal,: the Leo • N. Levi- Hospital and the Chicago. Council _Against • . Racial and Religibus Discrimin- • ation, of Surprises" during the ball, which is jointly sponsored by the men' s and women's depart- ments._ Serving as chairmen for the affair are Dr. Maxwell Hoffman, Department senior vice-command- er, and Mrs. Jack Iden, depart- ment junior vice-president. Co- chairmen are Charles Isackson, Jack Schwartz, Mrs. Jerry Dale and Mrs. Oscar Katz. To The Parents of the BAR MITZVAH BOY Let us help you plan your Bar Mitzvah Reception-Dinner You con be confident that our well trained staff will put forth every effort to make this memorable occasion a very happy one. For the convenience of your out-of-town guests, we also have available comfortable air-conditioned rooms and suites . . . for their dining pleasure, our beautiful Sapphire Dining Room . . . and ample parking in our underground heated garage. Plese call our catering manager, Mr. Sned- don, who will gladly make an appointment with you and show you our fine facilities. Phone TR 5-9500 oP ellitate ~ WOODWARD AT EAST KIRBY William A. Dunn, Manager . 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