THE JEWISH NEWS-1 1 Friday, December 14, 1951 Bar Mitzvahs oieJ d ivii ieJ in Mrs. Theodore I. Cooper, of 3370 Bloomcrest, Bloomfield Town- ship, will leave Tuesday for a six week trip to- Bombay, India, where she will visit with her mother, Mrs. Anna Racek. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel; J. Caplan, of Merton Rd., have returned from a three-week visit in Mexico where they motored through the Mexican interior. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Blumberg and son, Dr. Jerry Blumberg, closed their home at 2360 Oakman Blvd., and are leaving for the entire winter to reside at their Miami Beach home. Mr. and -Mrs. Sol Kanat of Sturtevant Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kron of Hartwell Ave. are enjoying a short stay in New York City at the Waldorf-Astoria. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Krause and son Sheldon, formerly of Calvert Ave., are now residing at 17166 Wildemere Ave. Mrs. Abe Silberstein and children, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Richmond of Chicago, returned on the Queen Mary after visiting European countries. Corporal Will H. Richmond, who is stationed in Stutt- gart, Germany, spent 10 days with his parents and grandmother in Paris. Mrs. Aaron Miller, of 18287 Ilene, entertained a group of Avodah Chapter, Pioneer Women, at the home on Dec. 3. Miss Elias of the Sherwood Library reviewed "Quiet Street." In conjunction with the annual donor event of the Sholem Aleichem Folk Institute, sponsored by the Women's • Division, a pre-Hanukah party will be given in the home of the Cukerman's at 3295 Glendale, on Saturday eve. A full evening of entertainment is being provided. Mr. and Mrs. Max Docks recently held a party at their home on Otsego Ave. in honor of their daughter, Lois Adrienne, who celebrated her sweet sixteenth birthday. Mr. and. Mrs. Louis J. Gurwin have recently returned from a seven-week vacation in California and the Hawaiian Islands. Miss Roberta Bernstein, of LaSalle Blvd., and Miss Ruth Sherman, of the Park Terrace, have left for Sun Valley, Ida. Mrs. P. Kantor, of Lowell Dr., has flown to Paris where she will meet her mother, Mrs. S. Gold whom she hasn't seen for over 30 years. Mr. and Mrs. Saul Lubowitz, of Ashton Rd. have left for Havana; Cuba. Mrs. Morris Weinman, of Buenos Aires, Argentina, is visiting her sister, Mrs. L. Engelman, at the Park Sheraton Hotel. Mrs. G. Lewis, of Sheraton Cadillac Hotel, has left for Tucson, Ariz. Mrs. E. Weinberg of Windsor leaves this week to spend the winter in Miami Beach. Mrs. Harry Rosenstein of South Bend, Ind., was in the city this past week for a visit with members of her family, the Siegels, and friends. Dr. and Mrs. Moe Rattner of Baylis Ave. have left for a vaca-:- tion at Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Atlas of Calvert Ave. have returned from a stay at Hot Springs, Ark. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Handler of Chicago Blvd. are enjoying a fortnight's holiday in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Brown of Covington Drive are vaca- tioning in California. Mr. and Mrs. Saul SaulsOn of the Wilshire Apts., accompanied by his sister, Mrs. Rae S. Henry, 'formerly of Detroit, entrained for Austin, Tex., where they will visit the Elconan H. Saulsons. 'heir son and daughter-in-law, Ensign and Mrs Stanley Saulson, will join them at Austin. Ensign Saulson is on leave from the Destroyer Fechteler, recently returned from Korean waters. Announce Troth Of Renah LaMed DIMITRI MITROPOULOS, out- standing figure on the American musical scene since his debut with the Boston Symphony in 1936, conducts the new De- troit Symphony Orchestra Fri- day at 8:30 p.m. in the Masonic Auditorium. Mitropoulos, musical director of the PhilharMonic Symphony Society of New York, is Greek by birth, American by adoption, and international in fame and interests. From 1937 until 1949 he headed the Min- neapolis Symphony. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lachove of 2999 Calvert, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Leon- ard, on Saturday, at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. A reception will be held at home Sunday, from 3 to 9 p.m. BARBAS BROS. 19218 LIVERNOIS Block North of Seven Mile Rd. Other Store: UN. 2-2818 in the lobby of the For Fine Music ... and Entertainment CADILLAC TOWER WO. 2-3952 CIO • Fine Chocolates • Bakalava • Halvah BEN KATZMAN and His Orchestra or TO. 8-2907 UN. 2-2783 MISS RENAH LA MED Mr. and Mrs. Louis LaMed, of 980 Whitmore, announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Renah, to Maxwell Bruce Bar- denstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Bardenstein, of Toronto. Miss LaMed is a graduate of the University of Michigan, hav- ing received a bachelor's degree in music (piano). The bride- groom-elect is a senior at the University of Toronto mediCal school. A •June wedding - is planned. e nlagernettb Mr. and Mrs. Ben Foon, of Elmhurst Ave., announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Esther Alice, to Bernard Joseph Hammer, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hammer of Duane Ave. June 22 has been set as the weddirig date. • The engagement of Caral Ilene Dworman, daughter of David Dworman, of Whitmore Rd. and the late Rose Dworman, to Allison Leter, son of Mrs. Fan- ny Lerer, of Cincinnati, O., and the late Ben Lerer, was recently announced. The wedding will be solemnized on Jan. 20. • Mr. and Mrs. Jack W. Kauf- man, of . Burlingame Ave., an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Anne, to Joseph Referee Lou Handler Speaks Maimonidies Women Weinman, son of Mrs. Fannie To Bnai Moshe Boys' Group Hear Mrs. Wittenberg Weinman, of Elmhurst Ave., and The Bar Mitzvah C 1 u b. of the late Morris Weinman. The A .musical program will :high- wedding date has been set for light the meeting of Malmo- Cong. 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