Ellen Scheuer Becomes Mrs. David Rothenberg Brevities Auditions will be held for posi tions in the OAK PARK SYM- PHONY ORCHESTRA 1-5 p.m. Sept. 8 and 15 at Oak Park High School. Dr. Robert Klotman, con- ductor and music director, said the auditions will be by appointment only and are for all sections in- cluding strings, winds, brass and percussion. For appointments, call Dr. Klotman, 833-7900, Ext. 2582, on Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. The orchestra will per- form in four concerts in the 1968- 69 season. * * MRS. DAVID ROTHENBERG Ellen Ruth Scheuer recently be- came the bride of David Joel Rothenberg in a ceremony at Beth Shalom Synagogue. Rabbis Ben- jamin Gorrelick, Israel Halpern and Mordecai Halpern' officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham M. Scheuer of Tavistock Tr., Southfield, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rothenberg of Mea- dowlane Dr., Southfield. The bride's Empire floor-length gown of silk organza appliqued with Alencon lace, was fashioned with a scoop neckline, short sleeves and Watteau fullness in the back. Atop her headpiece was a chapel-length mantilla of matching lace on English net. She carried roses and Stephanotis on her con- firmation Bible. Caryl Scheuer served as her sister's maid of honor. Linda Rothenberg, Barbara Rothenberg and Judy Kolender, sisters of the bridegroom, Nancy Gossman, Lois Welber, Marlene Miller and Terri Wishnetsky were brides- maids. Robert Scheuer, brother of the bride, was best man. Nathan Kol- ender, Joe Rothenberg, Alan Til- chen, Tim Nice, Fred Gruber and Sol Edelstein were ushers. After a honeymoon in the Cat- skills, the couple is residing in Kirksville, Mo., where Mr. Rothen- berg attends the College of Osteo- pathy and Surgery. New Tel Aviv U. Library Named for Mexican Jew TEL AVIV (TA)—The new cen- tral library building at Tel Aviv University was dedicated in the name of the Mexican philanthro- pist, Elias Sourasky, who was on hand for the ceremonies. Present , also was Pinhas Sapir, minister without portfolio and secretary- general of the Israel Labor Party; Dr. George S. Wise, president of the university; and several hun- dred faculty inembers and guests.' The four-story library will event- ually contain a half million books and facilities for 1,000 students. ! WHY WORRY ! 1 Leave Everything to Us WYN and HAROLD LANDIS HOME CATERING Phone EL 6-8411 • STYLE • ELEGANCE • BEAUTY WYN-HAROLD CATERING * Local Bakery Taking Part in Job-Training Program , Epstein's Baking Co., 9936 Dex- ter, is one of the 31 Detroit con- cerns which have been named to take part in a federal program to train and find jobs for hard-core unemployed. Detroit's board of commerce re- ceived a $3,104,044 Labor Depart- ment contract to train 970 persons. Most of the participating com- ! companies are small; the board of commerce will be the prime con- I tractor and supervisor of the train- ing. i The Detroit contract is one of the ! largest of its kind ever given 'by the government and the largest for a single city. ZOLTAN FERENCY, for mer Michigan Democratic state chair- Peace rules the day where rea- man and present co-chairman of Michigan's McCarthy for President son rules the mind. —William Collins campaign, will speak 8:30 p.m. today at Robert Frost Junior High School, Oak Park, to members and guests of the Birmingham Temple. His topic will be "The 1968 Presi- I dential Elections." A discussion will follow at the home of Mr. and I Mrs. Harold Finegood, 32321 Olde Green-8 Center Franklin, Farmington. I * Detroit's largest antique show- sale, at the Light Guard Armory, I will be larger still when it opens I its doors on two floors of antiques for five full days, Sept. 11-15. THE DETROIT FALL ANTIQUE SHOW-SALE will open 1 p.m. on Sept, 11. Some 150 dealers from 22 states will exhibit. Free furniture refinishing seminars, introduced at the spring show, will be repeated. Commons Nim.raws-r.w.HEINFOIr Suburbans Green-8 Center & Bloomfield Commons SUNDAY ONLY! sl 1 GOWN CLEARANCE ! WAS 260 SUNDAY ONLY '65 SUNDAY ! Fantastic Dr. Sidney Friedlaender, chair- man of the 36th annual Balfour Concert, announces the kickoff Balfour Workers' Picnic will be held at 11 a.m. Sunday on the ter- race of the Zion- ist Cultural Cen- er, Southfield. Louis Panush, president of the Zionist Organiza- tion of Detroit, advises that Dr. Leon Fram of Temple Israel, a past president of the ZOD, will speak on "Bal- four, the Immor- tal." Dr. Fram The concert this year will fea- ture violinist Michael Rabin, who will appear with the Detroit Sym- phony Orchestra, Sixten Ehrling, conducting, Nov. 24 at Ford Audi- torium. Tickets may be purchased at the ZOD office, 353-3636. Camel Hair Costumes! Camel Hair Coats ! Gabardine Costumes! CHARGE IT Yesterday 160 to 250 Security Juliet Mich. Bankard SUNDAY Law Prof. Boaz Siegel to Arbitrate 1-696 Route EXACTLY PRICE! I Julie t Suburban Green 8 Center - More Nahas for Krauses When Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kraus observed their 50th wedding anniversary, their five great-grand- children joined them for the cele- bration. The number of great- grandchildren was incorrectly list- ed as three in last week's Jewish News. Friday, August 23, 1968-25 .I ■ mr,”1”-v m • • • il ■ oanw...z.0 ■ 41.•• ■ •) ■ 41 . ms•• NOW 230 Bloomfield Workers' Brunch to Be Balfour Concert Kickoff Gov. George Romney has ap- pointed Boaz Siegel, law professor at Wayne State University, to serve as chairman of a special arbitration board to determine the route of 1-696 in Oakland County. Siegel, 18055 Mark Twain, will head a three-member panel which will make a decision on the route within 60 days. Romney named the arbitrators to bring to an end over four years of disagreement between city officials in Oakland County over the route of the 26-mile freeway. Siegel, an experienced profes- sional arbitrator, has been actively engaged as a labor arbitrator since 1945. He was earlier appointed by Romney to settle a labor dispute at Children's Hospital. In 1962 he was appointed by U.S. Secretary of Labor W. Willard Wirtz to serve on the National Ad- visory Council on Employe Wel- fare and Pension Benefit Plans. 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