THE DETRO IT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, June 6,

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Bar Mitzvahs 1

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Mr. and Mrs. Bernard A.
Gourwitz, of 4085 Sturtevant,
announce the Bar Mitzvah of
their son, Leslie Allen, on Satur-
day, at Adas Shalom Synagogue.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Siegel, of
3005 Glendale, announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Alan.
on Saturday at Cong. Beth
Aaron V'Israel. A dinner in his
honor will be held that evening
at the Mayfair Room.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ben Z. Brum-
mer, of 24221 Berkley, Oak
Park, announce the Bar Mitzvah
of their son, Barry David, on
June 14, at Beth Abraham Syna-,
gogue. A dinner in his honor
will be held that evening in the
social hall of the synagogue.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Horwitz,
of 24020 Eastwood, Oak Park,
announce the Bar Mitzvah of
their son, Lawrence Michael, on
June 13, at Temple Emanu-El.
A dinner in his honor will be
held June 15, at Sammy's Ava-
lon Room.
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Mr. and Mrs. David S. Bodzin,
of 23550 Kenosha, Oak Park,
announce the Bar Mitzvah of
their son, Lionel Joseph, this
Saturday, at Young Israel Cen-
ter of Oak-Woods.

MISS JOHANNA FRANKEL

Announcement has been
made of the engagement of Jo-
hanna M. Frankel, daughter of
Mr. Lloyd Ivan Frankel, for-
merly of Detroit, now of West-
wood, Calif., and the late Mrs.
Lily H. Frankel, to Robert C.
Lawrence, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Lawrence, of West Los
Angeles, Calif.
The bride - elect graduated
from and now teaches at Los
Angeles State College. Her
fiance is a graduate of Colum-
bia University and Drake Uni-
versity Law school.

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9 p.m., Saturday, at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Freed-
man, 19487 Lauder. The group
will welcome back Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Mondry, who recently
returned from a visit to Israel.
The Mondrys will tell of their
experiences in Israel and they
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Don Frohman, distinguished
The Bar Mitzvah of Solomon
Detroit
musician, whose direc-
I. Frankel, son of Rabbi and
Mrs. G. Frankel, will be held tion of choirs and compositions
this Saturday, at Congregation have won him national acclaim.
Mrs. Norman Brode was in- Beth Moses. A reception will was presented with a plaque in
ducted into office as president be held in Cong. Beth Moses, recognition of his work as con-
of the Infants Service Group Sunday, 2 to 6 p.m.
ductor of the Halevy-Workmen's
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at the recent annual installa-
Circle Chorus, at the choir's
tion luncheon at Knollwood
Dr. and Mrs. Harold G. Dix, very impressive 25th anniver-
Country Club.
of 18285 Warrington, announce sary concert, at the Art Institute,
Serving with her will be the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Sunday evening.
Mesdames Louis Merson, Sidney Dennis Paul, on June 14, at
The concert 'itself was an
Silverman and Al Sklar, vice- Adas Shalom Synagogue. A
presidents; Sam Katz and David buffet supper in Dennis' honor additional tribute to Frohman's
Grossman, case chairmen; Irv- will be held that evening at activities. The choir responded
well to his able direction, and
ing Kotin, treasurer; Harry Holiday Manor.
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the lengthy program, which
Rudak, L o u
Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Gay- never tired the audience, at-
Malkin, Ralph
Shook and Ed- man, of 16545 Lilac, announce tested to his keen sense of
win Roth, sec- the Bar Mitzvah of their son, musical values.•
Joel Bernard, on Saturday at
retaries.
Especially w e 11 received
New chair- Cong. Beth Yehudah. A kid- were the two compositions
dush
in
Joel's
honor
will
follow
men include
authored by Frohman himself
Ales dames the services.
—"Unsane Tokef" and the
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Nate Silvers,
The Bar Mitzvah of Arnold medley "Liederkrantz."
community re-
The former featured as solo-
lations and Is- Bary Feigelman, son of Mr. and
rael Bonds; Mrs. Julius Feigelman, will be ists Cantor J. H. Sonenklar,
Nat e Weis- observed on Saturday, at Cong. whose appearance at the concert
Mrs. Brode berg, memor- Beth Shmuel. A dinner in his on the eve of the testimonial
ial fund; Samuel. Rosenberg, honor will be held Sunday eve- banquet to be given . him by
Shaarey Zedek on his 25th anni-
happy day fund; Jack Freeman, ning, in the Mayfair Room.
versary in Detroit was an occa-
Saul Jacobs, Rosalind May,
sion for an ovation; Gertrude
Jule Olen, Merle Bronstein,
Garfinkel, Lillian Newberg and
Bernard Davis, Betty Van Vleet,
Nathan Mirtenbaum.
Jack Eder, Samuel Guttentag,
Edward Levitt, Morton Parto-
In "Liederkrantz," which
vich, George Schwartz and
Morton H. Barris was elected brought back many memories to
Frank Shook, board members. 'president of the TEMPLE members of the audience—be-
A feature of the luncheon ISRAEL MEN'S CLUB at the cause of the inclusion in the
was the presentation by Mrs. group's recent annual meeting. medley of some of the olde s - t
Irving Rosenberg, outgoing Barris, an attorney, succeeds Yiddish songs—excellent solo
president, of gold charms to Hyman M. Jackson in office. parts were sung by Irene Pianin
the following past presidents: Also elected were Morton J. and Rose Rozanoff, who distin-
Mesdames David Riseman, Bechek, Sam Rabinowitz and guished themselves as soloists
Harry Weingarden, Julian Tom Mitteldorf, vice-presidents; in other selections; Lillian New-
Grace, Ruby Merson, Solly Julian S. Tobias, treasurer; berg, Ruth Gottfurcht, , Sam
Abels, Rosalind May, Sydney C. Sidney Newman, Jr., William Osachy, Alex Joffe, Nathan Mir-
Berman, Jack Hencken and Ben Grayson and Morris W. Stein, tenbaum and Ben Joffe.
Marcus.
secretaries.
Adding to the variety of
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The gavel for the incoming
president, Mrs. Brode, was the
At its final meeting of the songs, in English and Hebrew
gift of her husband, and was year, MAIMONIDES MEDICAL as well as in Yiddish, the con-
presented by her daughter, SOCIETY elected Dr. Julian cert's program was enhanced
Rochelle.
Stern as president. Joining him by the duo-piano selections
in office are Drs. Louis Kazdan, played by the young twin
daughters of Mr. and Mrs.
vice-president; William Hankin,
yl secretary; and Paul Fraiberg, Joseph Weintraub—Joyce and
Joanne Weintraub, for whom
treasurer.
a very bright future is pre-
for these NEW
dicted as pianists:; and the
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foFFicEks_

The family of the late Louie
Bornkind 'acknowledges with
grateful appreciation the many
kind expressions of sympathy
extended by relatives and
friends during the family's re-
cent bereavement.

