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September 14, 1950 - Image 10

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1950-09-14

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American ffewish Periodical e

Thursday, September 11, 1950

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page 10

Oay city notes

Detroiters Relax
at Colonial Hotel

Chronicle eutinary corner

Women s

a ,hs

By ELLA R. ANTHONY
The following Detroiters were
By EDITH GOODMAN
Mr. and Mrs. George Kahn
amcng the guests at the Colonial
have returned from Kansas City,
Mrs. Alfred H. Bounin's Sweet and Sour Meat Balls have Hotel, Mount Clemens, Mich.
Kan., where they visited their
Mrs. Sarah Atkins, Calvert;
been
requested by many of her friends to be served at their dinner
Purity Charter, Order of the
children, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
parties. Brs. Bounin offers this excellent recipe to her many Mr. and Mrs. Oshie Baker, Chi- Eastern Star, will open the
Kahn.
cago
boulevard;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
• • •
Chronicle friends.
season with a meeting at 2:30 p.m.,
Becker, Tuxedo; Mrs. J. Berman, Monday. Memorial services will
SWEET AND SOUR MEAT BALLS
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Sherman
Burlingame; Mrs. Rose Bern-
and daughters have returned 11/2 lbs. of ground meat
stein, Stoepel; Mrs. Hattye Fish- be held at 7:30 p.m. and the chap-
leafy cabbage
1
from a visit in California.
er, Bedford road; Mr. and Mrs. ter will celebrate its 43rd birthday
Small onion
• • •
Nathan Fishman, Oakland; Mrs. with a dinner honoring past ma-
Salt, Pepper and Paprika
Friedman,
La Salle boulevard; trons and past patrons. For reser-
The Jewish Women's League 1 14 2 cup brown sugar.
Mr.
Henry
Goldfarb, Elmhurst; vations call UN. 4-9923 or UN.
is sponsoring a Yom Kippur 1
large size lemon
1-9967.
and
Mrs.
H.
Koblin, Roselawn.
• • •
dance on Thursday, Sept. 21 at
Prepare ground meat as for hamburger.
Dr.
and
Mrs.
Peter
Mandelaris,
Separate
each
leaf
of
cabbage.
Put
into
deep
pan
and
pour
tho Wenonah Hotel.
The Equality Club will meet
boiling water over it. Let stand 1/2 hour. Drain water. Then roll Strathmoor, Dr. and Mrs. S. Mor-
• • 4
iarity, Fisher Bldg.; Mrs. Shirley Friday evening, Sept. 22 at the
meat
into
separate
cabbage
leaves.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Birnkrant
Dice small onion, place meat in pan, season with salt, pepper Raden, Euclid west; Mr. and Mrs. home of D. Berkowitz, 3791 Wav-
have returned from a trip to
and
paprika. Cover with cold water. Cook under small flame two N. Rubin, Fairfield; Mr. and Mrs. erly avenue. Rose Karnow, presi-
Chicago.
J. Rubiner, Book Cadillac Holtel; dent, has selected the following
• • •
hours.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Solomon and chairmen for the 23rd annual
Squeeze
juice
of
large
lemon
into
pot
and
add
1/2
cup
brown
Mrs. Allen Lichtig and son of
family; Mrs. Bertha Shapiro, donor luncheon to be held Dec.
Detroit are visiting relatives in sugar. Cook another 1/2 hour.
Eddystone Hotel; Mrs. Rae Sha- 19 at the Mayfair room: Mes-
this city.
piro; Mr. and Mrs. R. Spielman, dames Sadie Fisher, donor chair-
• • •
the marriage of his daughter,' N orma
Boston boulevard; Mr. and Mrs. man; Ann Berkowitz, pledges and
Mrs. Sam Kessler is convales- Dorothy, to Sterling Berman, son
Louis Stoll, Grand boulevard; treasurer; and Sadie Solomon,
cing at her home after under- of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Berman,
Mr. Samuel Weller, Wildemere; booklet chairman Etta Baker will
going surgery in Alpena.
of Ithaca, Mich.
and Mrs. Bessie Wetsman, Chi- hold a luncheon Saturday at her
• • •
• •
Norma Bernstein, daughter of cago boulevard.
home in Windsor. Trees are being
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller
planted in Israel in memory of
Mrs. Meyer Levy of Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bern-
have returned from a visit in Mich., was the guest of her chil- stein, became the wife of Harry
Mrs. Fannie Barak and Mrs. Dora
Portney, son of the late Mr. and Iota Alpha Pi Sorority
California.
Leinoff.
dren,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Sherman
• • •
• • •
Mrs. Louis Portney, on Aug. 6 at Installs Local Members
Kahn recently.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. George
the Bel-Aire.
The
Detroit
Women's Service
• • •
Winding up the 1950 Iota Alpha
Kahn are their children, Mr. and
The bride chose a white bal- Pi national convention was the in- Club held its first meeting Sept. 5.
Mrs. Alex Kahn and Abe Kahn lerina length gown of chantilly
Mrs. Norman Kahn of Kansas
stallation of seven new sisters of The next meeting will be Tues-
hcive returned from Chicago lace over white slipper satin.
City, Kan.
the Nu chapter at the Hotel Whit- day. • • •
• • •
where they attended a jewelry
Her veil of silk illusion was tier.
Mr. R. M. Lutren announces exhibit.
The Youth Education League
held in place by a satin tiara.
Those installed were as follows:
• • •
She carried a Bible covered by
Elaine Bushkoff, Eleanor Bach- opened the season with a meeting
Funeral services were held two white orchids with lily-of- man Laker, Judy Heyman, De- Sept. 6. In addition to its over-
here last week for Abraham Im- the-valley streamers.
lores Schulman, Florence Sapper- seas work, the group pledged it-
self to aid children afflicted with
Arda Barenholtz was maid of stein and Hadassah Weitzman.
AND POULTRY
erman, of Owosso. Survivors are
• Lunch Meats
Retiring national chancellor, cerebral palsy. • • •
Lb. GOe two sons, Dr. Harold Imerman honor and Jack Portney, brother
of the groom, was best man.
Mrs. Tessie Weissman, read the
• Kosher Salami, home
Avodah Chapter, Pioneer Wom-
Norma Bornstein, Jack Gor- ritual, while incoming national
Lb. 70c and Irving Imerman of Owosso;
made
two daughters, Mrs. Milton Leh- back, Richard Liss, Norman Gor- chancellor, Mrs. Muriel Goodman, en, will hold its first meeting of
ROSEN'S KOSHER
man of Los Angeles, Cal., and don, Jerry Abramson and Ed- and local c tiancellor of the Nu the season Monday at the home of
Mrs. Julius Weinstein of James- ward Bernstein, brother of the chapter of Wayne University, Mrs. Joseph Birnbaum, 15753
MEATS
UN. 3-7612 town, N. Y.; and one sister, Mrs. bride, were ushers.
13118 W. 7 Mile Road
Wisconsin avenue. A membership
Joyce R. Kaplan, assisted.
FAST DELIVERY SERVICE
Samuel Kessler of this city.
social will be held under the
The newlyweds, after an ex-
chairmanship of Mrs. Gerald
tended honeymoon in Miami
Beach and Chicago, will reside at Columbia Offers Israeli Goldberg. All members and
17540 Indiana avenue.
Folk Songs by Tucker friends are invited.
• • •
Columbia Records has released
A welcome gift for any occa- a recording of two Hebrew lan-
The Infants Service Group will
sion is a subscription to the Jew- guage songs featuring Richard open its first bowling season at
1 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 28 and
ish Chronicle. Call WO. 1-1041. Tucker,
• Pinconning
tenor. They are the latest
hitr, "Tzena Tzena Tzena" and every Thursday thereafter at the
"Shir Hacheirut" (Song of Liber- Wy-7 Bowling Alley. For infor-
mation contact Mrs. Ralph Shook,
ation).
Both works are Israeli favor- UN. 1-4939 or Mrs. Albert Cut-
ler, UN. 1-5258.
ites.
• • •
The
record
(8270-F)
features
COMPLETE
VARIETY
OF
AGED
MEDIUM

Sholem
Auxiliary
held its first
the arrangement and orchestra of
AND MILD CHEESE
Sholem Secunda, the composer of meeting of the season on Thurs-
or is a day evening. Sept. 7 at Congraga-
"Shir Hacheirut." T
18263 WYOMING—In the Midway
with
the tion Shaarey Zedek.
cantor who now s;.)
Fannie Hencken, president,
Open 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.—Thursday till 9 p.m.
Metropolitan Opera Co.
pointed out that this year mem-
Whether for the latest news or bership will be the keynote.
the best in advertising, it always
sir
Harry Warsh
pays to read the Jewish Chronicle Northwest Packard
the year round.

Bernstein
Weds H. Fortney

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Holiday
Greetings

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GREETINGS

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L'SHONO TOVA

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MORRIS H. GOLDBERG, President

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Northwest Packard, Inc., has
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center.
Located at 14561 Livernois near
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by Joseph R. Netzorg, general
manager, well known in north-
west Detroit for his 35 years in
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Greetings .. .

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David Newman
and Buddy

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West Dearborn

New Year's Greetings

MR. and MRS.
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and Family

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