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August 14, 1970 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-08-14

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

20—Friday, August 14, 1970

Music Study Club Co-Hosting
National Federation in Detroit

Israeli Artist Rubin
Commissioned for Card
by AiCongress Women

While attending the Dialogue--
1970 in Israel this summer, Vir-
ginia Snito•, national president of
the women's division of the Amer-
ican Jewish Congress, saw the
works of Reuven Rubin. noted Is-
raeli artist, and immediately com-
missioned a New Year's card to
be sold by women's divisions all
over the country.
These cards, showing scenes of
Jerusalem, Rubin's favorite theme,
are available in boxes of 10. They
can be ordered in Detroit by call-
ing Mrs. Dellis ,Harwith, 398-1956.

Ogcen Chadwick 'Jukes
Anita Liberman as II 7- i ire

the country who will participate
in closed meetings, day sessions

and workshops. Mrs. Raymond
Reece, past president of the
Michigan federation, is national
chairman of the representative
committee, and Mrs. Ralph Cur-

Have An Affair to Remember

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tis serves as a national co-
ordinator with Mrs. Miller and
Mrs. Markel.

Preceding the Aug. 23 reception,
a concert will be held at 8:30. with
soprano Carol Jayne and pianist
Bernard Katz presenting a pro-
gram of Baroque music.
Richard Luby, violinist, will per-
form after the opening banquet
Thursday, pianist Louis Nagel will
play after the final banquet Aug.
22. Other musical events include a
concert and reception at Wayne
State University sponsored by Dr.
Morris Hochberg and Dr. Robert
Lawson of the music department.
Mrs. Herbert Eskin will deliver
the invocation at the regional lunch-
eon next Friday.
Aiding with hospitality and
registration are Music Study Club
members Mesdames George Bas-
sin, Henry Gall, Leonard Hack, J.
Stewart Linden, Ben Meckler, Ber-
nard Nathan, Max Reich, Felix
Rosenwach, Harvey Sibrack and
Morris W. Stein.
Mrs. E. Lewis Hennes and Mrs.
George Kerwin are official accom-
panists of the session.

Amateur boxing champions will
compete for honors during the
1970 Michigan State Fair, Aug. 28-
Sept. 7 at the Fairgrounds in
Detroit.

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Herbert Sillman, president of the
Jewish Family and Children's
Service, announced that JFCS is
organizing a "person - to - person
service" to serve aged, homebound,
and other isolated members of the
community.
An outgrowth of the successful
nursing home volunteer project
organized three years ago under
the direction of Mrs. Morris J.
Brandwine and Rabbi Leonard
Cahan, this new service is "an
attempt to offer human contact and
concrete services to the lonely of
the community who live in their
own homes or apartments, but who
have limited social contacts, ac-
cording to Sillman.
"The service will be available
to those who need a friend, be it
for a short while or for a sustained
Period of time," he said.

JFCS seeks volunteers to pro-
vide such services as home visits
and phone calls, taking a person
for a walk, shopping, and escort-
ing to a doctor or hospital, or
facilitating contacts with the
community.

Music Study Club is playing an active part in preparations for
the fall executive session of the National Federation of Music Clubs,
Thursday through Aug. 24 at the Detroit Hilton Hotel. Shown are
(from left) Mesdames Ezra Lipkin, president's reception co-chair-
man; Ralph Curtis and Louis P. Miller, national coordinators; Ray-
mond Reece, national chairman of the representative committee;
and Joseph Markel, president of the Music Study Club and a national
coordinator.

For the first time in its history.
the National Federation of Music
Clubs will hold its fall executive
session in Detroit, with the Music
Study Club of Metropolitan Detroit
playing a major role as a host
club. The meeting will take place
Thursday through Aug. 24 at the
Detroit Hilton Hotel.
Music Study Club President Mrs.
Joseph Markel and past President
Mrs. Louis P. Miller are among
the national coordinators of the
executive session. Two other club
members, Mrs. Ezra Lipkin and
Mrs. Jacob Sauls, prepared the
Aug. 23 reception honoring Na-
tional President Mrs. Maurice
Honigman of Gastonia, N.C.
National Federation member
clubs in Michigan will host some
200 delegates from throughout

New Family Service Volunteer Project
to Reach Out to Lonely in Community

All volunteers are trained by the
agency. "The major prerequisites
are a warm heart, an ability to
listen sympathetically and to give-

of one's self and time to the iso-
lated and the lonely," said Sillman.
For information, call Mrs. Faiga
Dombey, DI 1-5959.

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fate.—Andre Malraux.

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MRS. OWEN CHADWICK

In a recent ceremony at Cong.
Bnai Moshe, Anita Rochelle Liber-
man became the bride of Owen
Sanford Chadwick.
Parents of the couple are Mr.
and Mrs. Murray Liberman of
Hilton Ave., and Mr. and Mrs.
Irving Chadwick of Park St., Oak
Park.
The bride wore an organza gown
entwined with yellow ribbon and
featuring a high crowned collar
and bishop sleeves. Her headpiece
was of yellow and white daisies,
and she carried her Sunday school
Bible covered with daisies, baby
chrysanthemums and baby's
breath.
Reena Liberman served her

sister as maid of honor. Brides-
maids were Cindy Shuman, Sue
Siporin, Mary Hamel, and Marla
Chadwick. Erika Block was jun-
ior bridesmaid, and Elizabeth
Block was flower girl.

Best man was the brother of the
bridegroom, Bobby Chadwick
Ushers were Wally Liberman, Ste-
ven Chadwick, Marvin Shulman,
and Michael Eizenman. Stuart Ro-
senberg was junior usher. The
ring bearer was Ira Keltz.
Also in the procession were the
couple's grandmothers, Mrs. Ber-
tha Liberman, escorted by Wally
Liberman, and Mrs. Ida Chadwick,
escorted by Larry Chadwick.
The couple honeymooned in Eng-
land and Scotland. They will make
their home in Ann Arbor.

Young Adults Cook Up
Plans for Barbecue

The Jewish Center Young Adults
and the Anthros Fraternity will
sponsor a hootenanny and barbe-
cue 8 p.m. Saturday at the home
of Barry Ravitz, 21155 Evergreen,
Southfield.
Members and non-members are
invited to bring their blankets for
an evening of song and games. Re-
freshments will be provided. There
will be a small admission fee for
non-members.
In case of bad weather, contact
Barry Ravitz 353-1081; Rick Mow,
538-6227; or Ron Chess, 255-0727.

Odessa 58th Anniversary
to Be Marked at Dinner

Odessa Society will celebrate its
5t8h anniversary 6:30 p.m. Wed-
nesday at Cong. Bnai Israel.
Active in the Jewish community
on behalf of Israel and local phi-
lanthropies, Odessa Society is
headed by President Louis Nathan-
son. Banquet chairman is Morris

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