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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1950-06-22

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A111CliCali t etvisk

Thursday, June 22. 1950

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page 8

S ociety lioles

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May 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Bunt Fredenthal (Olga Loewenthal) of
Santa Rosa drive, a daughter, Connie Lynn.
May 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Vehon (Helen Brodsky) of
Merton road, a son, Robert Charles.
May 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cohen (Rae Saulles) of
Boston boulevard, a son, Steven Allen.
May 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Cohen (Nancy Alter) of Tyler
avenue, a daughter, Gail Anne.
May 28—To Dr. and Mrs. Harry Weber (Golda Zack) of Penning-
ton drive, a daughter, Linda Joyce.
May 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Sidney A. Verier (Shirley Spilkin) of
Manor avenue, a daughter, Andrea.
May 29—To Mr. and MN. Albert M. Borkin (Marilyn Fealk) of
Sorrento venue, a son, Mark Howard.
May 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Herbert SOU (Mignon Ginsberg) a
daughter, Leslie
May 31—To Dr. and Mrs. B. H. Bader (Ida Zeff) of Glendale
avenue, a daughter, Diane Elyse.
June 1—To Mr.' and Mrs. Arnold H. Monash, a son, Kenneth
Mark.
June 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shaefer (former Detroiters) of
St. Louis, Mo. a daughter, Linda Lee.
June 2—Mr. and Mrs. Irving S. Goldman (Gayle Resnick) of
Cortland avenue, a son, Ronald Evan.
June 3—To Mr. and M's. Sanford Green (Shirley Levine) of
Chicago boulevard, a (laughter, Rhonda Maure.
June :3—To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Braun a daughter, Enid Ann,
June 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Julius Charnes (former Detroiters)
of Los Angeles, Cal., a son. Martin.
June 6—To Dr. and Mrs David Arthur Roth (Alys Kaufman of
Detroit) of Youngstown, Ohio, twin daughters, Judy and Jill.
June 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Murray Teichman (Phyllis Diskin)
of an Buren avenue, a daughter, Nancy Irene.
June 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Pollack (Anna Belle Cohen) of
Richton avenue, a daughter, Vicki Marlene.
June 9—To Dr. and Mrs. Henry Berris (Eileen Schiller) of Rose-
lawn avenue a son.
June 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Irwin J. Shapiro (Shirley Rott) of
Hartwell avenue, twin sons, Howard Lee and Robert Alan.
To Mr. and Mrs. S. Hoffman, of Birwood avenue, a son, Bruce
Harvey.
June 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kritzik (Natalie Goldberg)
of Milwaukee. Wis., a daughter, Joan.
June 12—To Mr. and Mts. Fred Benn (Helen Gottlieb) formerly
of Detroit) of Miami, Fla., a son, Nathan Herman.
June 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Steinberg (Phyllis Marble-
stone) of Manor avenue, a son.
-- •

Culinary Corner
eh
Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Miller and
By EDITH GOODMAN
Mrs. Maurice Shapiro of Los An-
geles, formerly of Detroit, are
Mrs. Murray Shapiro sent us a very delightful recipe fur the
visiting the Miller family here.
They are staying with their neph- many hostesses who will be at home during the summer. Easy to
ew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Aar- make, delightful to the eye and delicious for taste.
SUMMMER DELIGHT
on Rosen of Cortland avenue.
Use any sponge cake recipe or two-egg cake recipe. Bake in two
Mr. and Mrs. I. Rosenstein of layer tins. Cool.
Dissolve one package of strawberry jello in two cups of water or
Lawrence avenue had as their
guests, their son and family, Capt. friut juice. Pour over one of the layers.
Dissolve one package of lime jello in two cups of water or fruit
and Mrs. Herbert S. Rosen and
daughter Judith Ann. Capt. Ro- juice. Pour over one of the layers.
Dissolve one package of lime jello in two cups of water or fruit
sen is enroute to Germany where
he will serve as a judge advocate. juice, pour over the second layer.
Refrigerate individual layers until jello is firm (or refrigerate
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Willis and over night). Remove each layer from tin. Put crushed strawberries
daughter Ann, have returned that have been sugared between the layers. Frost with whipped
cream to which one teaspoon of vanilla and two tables000ns of pow-
from a trip to New York City.
dered sugar has been added.
Dr. and Mrs. Michael A. Wain- .
Garnish with whole strawberries.

stock have moved to their new
I am sure that many of our Chronicle friends have attempted to
home on Wildemere avenue.
get old Jewish recipes from their mom's. Last week, after almost 11
Mrs. Roy Y. Chatlin of Fuller- years of trying to get actual measurements, I finally got the wonder-
ton avenue has returned from ful recipe of mom's Carrott Cake. So how about doing.what I have
Phoenix, Ariz., where she at- done, sit your mother down—and get that favorite recipe and send
tended the graduation of her
it to us.
daughter, Lila Corrine, from
North Phoenix High School.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Freedman have
returned from Miami Beach, Fla.
Phyllis Levinthal, of Martin-
and are at home at 3777 Sturte-
dale avenue north, recently re-
vant avenue.
turned from a six month vacation

rOn ide

NW Child Rescue
Installs Officers

in Miami, Fla. While there she
Mrs. Samuel Levin was install-
visited her sister and brother-in- ed as president of the Northwest
law. Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Car- Child Rescue Women June 7. Oth-
rier, formerly of Detroit.
er officers are:
Mesdames Mil-
Mrs. J. P. Rosenthal wishes to
1 ton Kogan and
thank her many friends and rela-
si Max Biller, vice-
tives for the kindnesses and con-
: presidents; Irv-
sideration shown her on her 75th
in Baskin, re-
cording secreta-
birthday.
ry; Harry Ru-
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gilman of
clack, treasurer;
La Salle Manor and Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Bishop, fi-
David Applebaum and sons, How-
nancial secreta-
ard and Robert, visited the lat-
ry; Joe Jaffee,
and
Mr.
ter's sister and brother,
c o r responding
Don Frohman to Sing
Mrs. Al Ginsburg in Chicago,
secretary; Elkan
In Mexico City Operas
Mrs. Levin Levine and Al-
Don Frolunan, local concert and DAY CAMP PREPARATIONS vin Keywell, mailing secretary.
The Dexter-Davison Branch of
Officers and board members of opera baritone, who has this past the Jewish Community Center
Detroit Women's Division of season sung over 90 opera per- is preparing for its first day
Aniefican • Jewish Congress in- formances throughout America camp season. Plans are under FOR REAL FUN
tended a luncheon and board
go to
and Canada with the Verdi Opera way to complete the playground
meeting on June 14.
;Co.,
has been engaged by the next to the building in time for
Nomination and election of
MICKEY
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the opening of the camp on
delegates to the national board Mexico City Opera Co. to sing the July 3.
of American Jewish Congress summer opera season.
BEL-AIRE
family"
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