Friday, August 10, 1956—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-1 6 I Bar Mitzvahs 1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dorn, of 21641 Cloverlawn, Oak Panic, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Albert Paul, on Satur- day, at Beth Aaron Synagogue. A dinner in Albert's honor will be held the following evening, at Sammy's Avalon Room. * * * Pianists Solo at In,terlochen * Mr. and Mrs. Sol Moss, of Winners of recent concerto 16315 Santa Rosa, announce the auditions at Interlochen are Bar Mitzvah of their son, Nor- Detroiters, BARBARA FINK- man Sanders, on Aug. 11, at ELSTEIN (left) and LINDA Adas Shalom Synagogue. A din- EISENBERG. * * * ner in Norman's honor will be held the following evening in INTERLOCHEN, Mich.—Two the social hall of the synagogue. 15-year-old Detroit pianists, both * * * students of Mischa Kottler, will Mrs. Lillian Gula announces play with full orchestra at the the Bar Mitzvah of her son, National Music Camp here to- Murray, on Aug. 18, at Young day. Israel Center of Oak-Woods. A Linda Eisenberg, a sophomore dinner in his honor will be held at Mumford High School, will that evening, in S a m m y's play Beethoven's "Concerto Avalon Room, Oak Park. C Minor, Opus 37" and Barbara Finkelstein, a junior at Cass CARD OF THANKS Technical High School, will play The family of the late Max "Consertstuck" by von Weber Reitman acknowledges with accompanied by the University grateful appreciation the many Orchestra. Linda, the daughter of Mr. kind expressions of sympathy extended b y relatives a n d and Mrs. Sam R. Eisenberg, of friends during the family's re- 19300 Stoepel, comes by her tal- ent naturally. Her father taught cent bereavement. violin in' the Detroit schools and her mother now teaches piano. Barbara won the camp's 1954 concerto auditions. She also is Orchestras—Entertainment doing dramatic work at Inter- lochen, and has a part in Noel 308 Fox Bldg. Coward's "Blythe Spirit." She WO 2-4814 . UN. 4-4346 is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Finkelstein, of 4241 Buena Vista. This is Barbara's seventh sum- mer at Interlochen and the CHILD PHOTOGRAPHY IN YOUR OWN HOME fourth for Linda. They study Candids -3 D's - Movies with Dr. Dorsey Whittington, WE. 3-4607 VE. 5-9365 who has headed the piano de- S. LEIBICK partment here for several years. Dave' Diamond AMEDAH TO. 8-2490 Jewish Social Service Bureau 13327 Linwood IFIER=======:31MIRAM , Love at First Sight for Octogenarians LOS ANGELES, (JTA) — A couple who met each other here recently and, according to their own testimony, fell in love "al- most immediately," applied for a marriage license here and got more publicity than is ordinarily accorded such events. The reasons for the public in- t e r e s t was understandable though, beccause the prospective bride, Caroline Levy, is 85 years old and her g r o o m, David Cohen, is 88. Both are residents of the Jew- ish Home for the Aged here, where they met. Miss Levy en-_ tered the Home last October, while Mr. Cohen came there three months ago. Detroiters Take Part in Israel Institute X-11* Welcome Wagon Hostess Will Knock on Your Iltiot with Gifts & Greetings from Friendly Business Neighbors and Your Civic and Social Welfare Leaders Where to phone: 1-7750 VE 6-3464 KE 3-6598 VE 7-8142 WO (No cost or obligation) j1\ The sign brings cu LaFontaine. MARILYN SPIRO, of 18954 Parkside, is plating the role of the mother in Puccini's opera, "La Boheme," which closes the season for the Uni- versity of Michigan Department of Speech Summer Playbill. Performances began Thursday night and continue today, Sat- urday and Sunday at 8 • p.m., in Lydi.:. Mendelssohn Theater. A matinee performance is scheduled at 2:30 p.m., Satur- day. The opera is sung in Eng- lish. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Sherman, of 19209 Riverview, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Larry, on Aug. 18, _ at Cong. Beth Tefilo Emmanuel, 1550 Taylor. Open house in Larry's honor will be held from 5 to 12 p.m., Aug. 19, in the family home. * • * * WE NEED Boarding homes for children temporarily separated from their families. WE PAY Boarding care and all other ex- penses. CALL Brevities Radway-Sovel Troth Told at Family Dinner Three Detroit youths will be among a representation of 32 boys and girls who will leave Aug. 22 aboard the SS Inde- pendence for a year's stay at the Hapoel Tamizrachi settle- ment of Yavne. The Detroiters are Shoshana Boyce, Jerry Saltzman and Zvi Schlussel. They are part of the Bnei Akiva Scholarship Insti- tute, sponsored jointly by Bnei Akiva, youth affiliate of Hapoel Hamizracbi, and the Jewish Agency. The institute was established as part of a training program for Halutzim, and previously was conducted at the Bachad Farm School, Jamesburg, N.J. The participants will spend five months at Yavne's religious seminary, a month touring the country and five months work- ing alongside citizens of the set- tlement. dena Play- hquse, and be- came a immed- , fate success. A talent scout for Columbia pic- • Miss Allbritton tures saw her in the role of Tracy Lord, in Philip Barry's "The Phila- delphia Story" and asked her to make a screening for Harry Cohn, president of Columbia. A few of the pictures in which she has appeared include "The Egg and I," "Who Done It?", "Son of Dracula," "Sitting Pretty." * * * High school boys and girls in- terested in becoming trained of- fice managers, and their parents, will be interested in a new booklet entitled "CAREERS IN OFFICE MANAGEMENT," published by Bnai Brith Voca- tional Service. Issued at the same time are revised versions Of Vocational Service brochures on careers in real estate, house-to-house sell- ing, chemistry, dental assistant work, and speech and hearing therapy. Clay-Oakland Merchants Sponsor New Center Open house for parents and children will be held at the Clay-Oakland Community Cen- ter, 1337 Clay, from 3:30 to 6 p.m., Sunday. The event will mark the opening of the new center which will serve the needs of adults and children in the area. The center, a three - floor building loaned by Murray Local No. 2, UAW - CIO, to the Clay-Oakland Merchants Asso- ciation, has been cleaned and painted in preparation for its opening Sunday. The program committee, di- rected by Mrs. Samuel Jackson and Mrs. Eddie Benson, is plan- ning music, speakers and re- freshments. Sheldon Johnson, supervisor of the Northern Community Recreation Center, will be main speaker. Latest Dolls at State Fair Ever hear of a corset for a doll? Doll corsets and other &SU accessories will be part of a free Doll Show exhibit at this year's Michigan State Fair, Aug. 31 through Sept. 9, at Detroit. There will be more than 200 late model dolls, ranging in height from 8 inches to 31 inches. NIES KLEIN Music of Distinction 750 Book Bldg. WO 1-4710 nitv5 'inn= PERSONALIZED HEBREW NEW YEAR CARDS Israeli and American Wholesale-Retail Printed with your name and address — beautifully done. Economically Priced OPEN SUNDAYS PHILIP KUTNICK WE 3-0410 11535 Dexter * * The last weekly program of the Detroit Federation of Musi- cians Concert Band, under the direction of HERSCHEL LEIB, will be held as follows: Mon- day, Palmer Park; Tuesday, Lodge Park; Wednesday, Patton Park; Thursday, Stopel Park No. 1, and Friday, Clark Park. With baritone William De Maria as soloist, the band will play works by Goldman, Von Suppe, Porter, Herbert, Cailliet, Lecouna and Tschaikowsky. * * * Edith Sommer's corned y- drama, "A Roomful of Roses," starring LOUISE ALLBRIT- TON, is the NORTHLAND PLAYHOUSE attraction this week. Miss.A11- will be seen by Detroit theater audiences f o r the first time. She enrolled in the drama classes of the famous Pas a- ners.— OwNsEreD MISS RUTH ANN RADWAY At a recent family dinner party, the engagement of Ruth Ann Radway to Robert Sovel was announced. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mrs. Robert Radway, of Greenlawn Ave., and the late Mr. Radway. Mr. Sovel, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sovel, of W. Outer Dr., is a student at Wayne State University, where he is affiliated with Kappa Nu fraternity. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Fanny Paves acknowledges with grate- ful appreciation the many kind expressions of sympathy ex- tended by relatives and friends during the family's recent bereavement. 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