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September 21, 1950 - Image 8

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1950-09-21

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

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Troth Revealed

Troth Announced

ISRAEL NEEDS
THIS FOOD!

DOUBLE PACKAGES

2 to a family, one to an
individual, monthly.

"SPECIAL" PACKAGE

13"

6'4'.1 lbs. Kosher Meat
1 lb. Grade A Butter
1 lb. Kosher processed
Cheese
1 lb. Coffee, A-1 quality,
Special European Roast
1 lb. Cocoa Mix
1 lb. Kosher vegetable
shortening
!i lb. Tea or 1i lb. Whole
egg powder
2 lbs. Evaporated Milk
21:), lbs. Applesauce
17'8 lbs. Dried Peaches
1 lb. Dried Prunes
2 Pkgs. Kosher Soupinix

"SUPER" PACKAGE

App. 27 lbs.
Net

$1950

All the above in increased
quantities

ANN JEANETTE SAULSON
• • •
Mrs. Lillian Saulson of Mack
avenue announces the engage-
ment of her daughter, Ann Jean-
ette, to Jules Doneson, son of
Harry W. Doneson of Philadel-
phi., Pa.
Mi. Doneson, attended the
University of Paris and is a
veteran of both World War II
and the Israeli War of Independ-
ence.

Soc iet o., a

170 es

Mrs. Theodore Mandell and
son, Allen, of Littlefield avenue
have returned from a stay in Bay
City, Mich.

Eveleen Budnitzski of Webb
avenue has returned from a trip
to Europe.

Lorelei Sciton, Shulamith Ad-
ler and Marian Ruskin are re-
suming their studies at the Uni-
versity of Michigan, Ann Arbor,

Mich.

SINGLE PACKAGES

4 to a Family,2 to an
individual, monthly.

"STANDARD PACKAGE
App. 12 lbs
1050

Net

411 lbs, Kosher Meat
1 lb. Grade A Butter
% lb. Kosher Processed
Cheese
1 lb. Coffee, A-1 Quality
1 /2 lb. Cocoa Mix
1 lb. Evaporated Milk
1% lb. Peaches
111 lb. Applesauce
2 Pkgs. Kosher Soupmix

"SELECT" PACKAGE

App. 14 lbs.
Net

$1575

All the above in increased quanti-

ties, and tea or whole egg powder
in addition, but excluding Cocoa-
Mix, Evaporated Milk, Peaches,
Applesauce and Soupmix.

ALL MEATS AND BUTTER
GOVT. INSPECTED

Service for Israel has shipped more
food to Israel from Michigan than
all other agencies combined?

NOW-

PIIILCO REFRIGERATORS
assembled in Israel

AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY!

7 Cubic Foot Sizes—F.O.B. Tel Aviv:

$240

(plus duties and taxes).

ZIONIST
OFFICE

1031 Penobscot Bldg.,
Detroit - WO. 5-1484

Agents foe
Service for Israel, Inc., N. Y. C.
(Formerly Service for Palestine

eltronicle Culinary Corner

By EDITH GOODMAN

Service for Israel, Inc., of-
fers new packages in accord-
ance with New Regulations
of Israel Govt.

App. 20 lbs.
Net

Thursday, September 21, 1950

Arlene and Betty Levine of
Ohio avenue have returned from
their recent trip to Mexico.

Lenora Ciaines of Glendale
avenue has returned from her
vacation in New York City.

Mrs. Bessie Kashdan of Mem-
phis, Tenn. is the house guest of
her brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jacobs of
Greenlawn avenue.

Mrs. Max Dushkin of Boston
boulevard west has returned
from her recent trip to Los An-
geles, Cal.

DISCUSSION ON PLASTICS
"What's New in the World of
Plastics" will be the topic of the
Wednesday Evening Discussion
Group, at 9 p.m., Wednesday at
he Center. Alvin Skelly will be
the discussion leader.

May I wish all my Chronicle friends a very happy New Year.
May it bring you all peace, happiness'and good health.
For the many joyous holidays we celebrate during September
and October, Mrs. Marshall Brenner of Taylor avenue offers our
Chronicle friends a recipe foi Mandel Broit.
MANDEL BROIT
(Almond Bread Slices)
eggs
2
1/2 cup sugar
Juice and rind of r.z iennin (may be omitted J
1/2 teaspoon vanilla
cup flour (approximately)
!!, cup vegetab l e oil
cup chopped almonds
2 teaspoons baking powder
Beat eggs, add sugar and beat well. Add lemon, vanilla and
one cup of flour. Add almonds, oil and rest of flour and baking
powder.
Dough will be sticky, so sprinkle with flour. Shape into two
long loaves about 2 incnes wide on oiled floured pan. Bake 30
NAOMI FRIEDMAN
minutes at 325 degrees. Remove from oven and while warm cut in
• • •
1/2 inch slices.

At a recent dinner party, Mr.


May we hear from you? Just write Edith Goodman, c/o Jewish and Mrs. Robert Friedman an-
Chronicle, 2827 Cadillac Tower. Suggestions and new recipes are nounced the engagement of their
daughter, Naomi, to Ben Martin,
always welcome.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Martin.
The wedding date has been set
for early December.
Gertrude Parr, program i files; Bell Nadis, junior past presi-
chairman of the Louis Marshall dent, is now monitress; Lillian
Chapter of Bnai Brith, announces Berke is guide as well as BBYO
the group's programs for the fall advisor representative.
a
meetings.
Aid to Israel committee has
The Oct. 4 meeting will fea- Anne Feldman at its head while
ItWS
ture a fashion show. The Work- Sarah Dorf, second vice-presi-
men's Circle will be the scene of dent, handles the Anti-Defama-
a dessert luncheon Nov. 6. The tion group,
The Business and Professional
WXYZ give-away program —
Chapter, Pioneer 1Vomen, will
"Meet the Ladies"—will be the
open the season with a social tea
highlight of this affair.
from 2 to 5 p.m., Sunday at the
The dramatic group, under the
home of Pearl Cohen, 18490 Monte
direction of Charlotte Bregman,
Vista avenue, For information call
will present a play at the Nov. 9th
"Round t:. 1.2 Teapot," the open- her at UN. 2-5186 or Pearl Nus-
meeting.
ing membership tea of the Na- baum, TY. 4-6976.
• • •
The various chairmen for the tional Council of Jewish Women,
year have been named. They are Career Group, will be held at
The Neugarten Medical Aid So-
the home of Mrs. Jack Rothberg,
as follows:
ciety will hold. its first meeting at
Gertrude Parr, first vice-presi- 2494 Chicago boulevard west, on 1 p.m., Monday at the Jewish
Wednesday,
Sept.
27,
at
8
p.m.
dent, is chairman of programing,
Center. Dessert luncheon will be
Planned for the evening is a served at 1:30 p.m. Gertrude Oh-
with Evelyn Rosenthal as her co-
review of the 1950-51 program, erstein will review Nancy Rooss'
chairman.
Dorothy Averbach, second vice- "S; '-c of Life" to be presented book, "I, My Ancestor."

• •
president, heads the fund-raising by Shirley Nusholtz. Mrs. Jerome
committee. Sally Brookstein, sen- Grossmaryl-ill speak on "Coun-
The
Accountant's
Guild Auxil-
tinel, is co-chairman; Lillian cil Highlights."
iary will hold its first meeting of
The
chairmen
of
the
tea,
Fay
Gantz, third vice-president, leads
Gollob, UN 1-2399, and Margaret the season at 8:30 p.m. Wednes-
the conservation committee.
day, Sept. 27, at the home of Mrs.
She is assisted by Lauretta Singer, TO 8-4618, invite mem- N. Wrukel of Cayle avenue.
bers
and
friends.
Woronow; Illian Sklar, Gertrude
Chairman of the committees will
Hostesses for the tea will be be announced and plans will be
Hollender, Dorothy Bodzin and
Irene
Saltz,
Faye
Gollob,
Pearl
Belle Jacobs.
discussed for the barn dance to
Bess Mann and Goldie Franklin Shanbom, Rose Goodman, Stella be held at 9 p.m., Oct. 15 at
are the custodians of the mailing Brown, Alice Heideman, Elsie Graemer's Barn. Tickets may be
Lev.is, Pearl Leventen, Ann obtained from Mrs. M. Tappel,
Robinson, Hermine Stone, Mollie
UN. 3-6157. Proceeds will be used
Raider, Ella Hurwitz, Helen
for an accounting scholarship. .
Goodman and Freida Alpert.
• • •

Marshall Unit Picks Leaders

Women s

Career Unit Plans
Membership Tea

Folk Schools Open
New Fall Term

The United Jewish Folk
Schools has opened for the new
semester.
All the classes including the
three kindergarten sessions show
enlarged enrollment. Five classes
for beginners have started in all
three branch schools and parents
are urged to enroll their children
at once.
Neighborhood schools are lo-
cated at 13722 Linwood, 3754
Monterey and at the Schulze
Public School, 17400 Manor road.
Subjects taught in the United
Jewish Folk Schools are Yiddish
and Hebrew languages, literature,
history, holidays, customs and
traditions, singing and dramatics.
For further information and
registration call TO. 8-9280.

George Keil to Head
Center Health Unit

George Keil has been named
chairman of the health education
committee of the Jewish Commu-
nity Center, Morris Garvett, pres-
ident, announces.
Keil is a member of the per-
sonnel practices committee of the
Center and of the Health and
Welfare Division of the Jewish
Welfare Fedfration.

The Ladies of Yeshivath Beth
Yehudah will hold a birthday
party in honor of the 81st birth-
day of Mrs. Gellman at 7:30 p.m.,
Oct. 1 at the Yeshiva Bldg. Mem-
bers and friends are invited and
refreshments will be served.
• • •

A board meeting of the Eva
Prenzlauer Maternity Aid will be
A welcome gift for any occa-
held at the home of Mrs. Al
sion is a subscription to the Jew-
Freund, 11434 Martindale avenue
ish Chronicle. Call WO. 1-1041.
north, at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Sept.
27. Plans for the annual donor to
be held Nov. 19 at the Four Dukes
ALBUM OF IIERZL'S LIFE
will be discussed.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Tilchin
TEL AVIV—(ZOA)—An il-
• • •
wish all their family
lustrated album of Herzl's life
and friends
The
next
regular
meeting of
was presented to the press here
the Ilome Relief Society will be
by
David
Remez,
the
Minister
of
Ketivalt VThatimait Tovah
Communications; Yitzak Gruen- held at 12:30 p.m., Monday at the
baum, of the Jewish Agency home of Mrs. Joseph Sachs, 19365
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executive; Brig. Gen. Yosef Avi- Prairie. Dessert luncheon will be
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dar; and Y. Klinov, who edited served.
• • •
the work.
The first meeting of the social
:k
legislation group of the National
• • •
Dt3
Council of Jewish Women, De-
troit Chapter, will be held at 1
OF YOUR
Holiday Greetings
p.m. Monday at the home of Mrs.
lte
Theodore Roth, 17344 Parkside
WEDDING
to
avenue. Frances Comfort, leading
PARTIES
educator, president of the Teach-
ers' Federation, will discuss prob-
•It ti
BAR MITZVAH
lems and conditions of the De-
Dt:
troit school system.
COLOR IN 3 DIMENSIONS
CHAMPAGNE FACTORY
BY
from
NATHANYA — (ZOA) — An
agreement was signed between
a group of Israel and foreign cap-
italists and the Nathanya Muni-
cipal Council, for the establish-
Presideni
It
Call TO. 8-7896
ment of cellars for the produc-
3275 W. Outer Drive
tion of champagne, destined
12.,:oixot,...;oxi ix( sa.:i
mainly for export.

CANDID SHOTS

Berditchever
Progressive
Aid Society

JACK BIGELMAN

Israel Zinstain,

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