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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Thursday, October 19, 1950

Plans December Wedding

Union to Open
Dance Series

e v.attaary Comer

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By EDITH GOODMAN

Detr oit's

first modern dance
The following recipe was sent in•by Mrs. William Rockinan of
concert series will be opened
Nov. 13, at the Institute of Arts I Freeland avenue:
DATE AND NIT CAKE
by Jose Limon and his dance
2 cups sugar
company. Subsequent concerts
Li CUP spry.
2 eggs
will be presented by Jane Dud-
:1 cups flour
ley, Sophie Maslow and William
1 tsp. baking powder
Bales Feb. 15. and Jean Erdman,
I tsp. vanilla
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March 22.
1 package dates (lb.)
The concerts are sponsored by
1 cup of nuts (walnuts or pecans shelled)
the dance consultant's committe?
2 cups of hot water
of the Jewish Community Cen-
2 tsps. baking soda
ter. Tickets are on sale at the
Chop nuts and dates together and make a paste of both with
Center, TR. 5-8400, and at Grin-
two cups of hot water and baking soda. Let stand until cool.
nell's.
Cream sugar and spry until fluffy, add eggs. Sift flour and
unnon will be remembered by
Detroit audiences for his appear- , baking powder, add alternately with the date paste, add vanilla.
Bake in a pre-heated oven of 350 degrees for one hour. Do not
ance here last spring. The com-
open
oven until the hour is up.
pany which appeared with Limon •
at that time will return this fall, I
school, has arranged a speci a l
including Pauline Koller, Lucas
pro6ram for Sunday school. This
Iloving, Betty Jones and Ruth
program will consist of Jewish
Currier. •
history, Hebrew and religious
The Dudley, Maslow and Bales
ensemble will present a dance of
The Carmel Hebrew School education an singing.
Transportation to and from
village life based on the folk I and Congregation Bind Joseph at
' tales of Sholem Aleichem.
17556 Wyoming is open for the • school is provided.
Jean Erdman is tit former soloist • new semester.
with the Martha Graham corn—
SWIMMING SCHEDULES
Classes include beginners, Heb-
Fall swimming schedules at the
new, Jewish, Bible, Prophets,'
The
Center varsity
swimming Talmud, history and religion. Center pool are as follows: Junior
VARSITY
SWIMMERS
A'so classes for Bar Mitzvah will boys, 6-14, Monday and Wednes-
day, 4:15:5:45 p.m.; junior girls,
team began practice sessions. Thel be held.
will continue till Tuesday and Thursday, 4:15-5:45
Registration
varsity season will open Dec. 9
at Ann Arbor. The Michigan I Oct. 31 for alto• school u"'. p.m., adults: Tuesday, 7:45-8:30
I p.m. p.m. and Thursday, 8-9:30
AAU championship contest will and Sunday school.
I.
A.
Lawton,
director
of
the
p.m.
be held at the Center Dec. 16.

Registration Open
at Cannel School

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SYLVIA LINDA SIILAIN

Mr. and Mrs. George Shlain of Stu•evant avenue announce the
engagement of their daughter. Sylvia Linda, to Dr. Mark Ronald
Goldstick, son of Mrs. Ben Goldstick of Monterey avenue.
The couple plan to marry orr Dec. 12.

Annis Furs invites you to

League of Jewish Women,
Slates Membership Meeting

an exclusive Detroit showing

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On Tuesday, Oct. 31, at 12:30 , men, the League is dedicated to

p.m., the League of Jewish Wo- I promote closer cooperation be-
men's Organizations will hold its i . t w een all groups, regardless of
first general membership meet race, that serves to advance the
ing of the season.
status of all people.
The program chairman, Mrs.,
An
invitation is extended to
Maier Finsterwald, will present I
a panel of speakers on the sub- members of all organizations to
ject "Brotherhood for Peace and attend this opening meeting.
Freedom," which will be coin- i The Sisterhood of Temple Beth
posed of Rabbi Morris Adler of El will serve as hostesses under
Congregation Shaarey Zedek; their president, Mrs. M. George
Charles R. A. Smith, a Negro Wayburn.
Catholic attorney, and the Rev.
Joseph Q. Mayne, executive sec-
NO FINER
retary of the Detroit Round Table
SALMON
of Christians and Jews.
eT.7:z
AT ANY
oc
The League of Jewish Women's
PRICE
Organizations is an important
etc
medium for the transmission of
community problems and the
source for recruitment of Jewish
woman-power in the city of De-
troit.
Through its community rela-
tions board, which is composed
COLUMBIA RIVER
of the presidents of the League's
c a .i
o,YNA00
L smmoN
constituent organizations and
their community relations chair-

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of S. & H. Berger's collection

of fur-fashion

masterpieces .

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I R

er ROC K,

Jules A. Sherr

Announces the Opening of

JEWEL CHANDELIER CO.

13231 W. McNichols Road
UN. 3-3416

S. C.7 H. Berger is generally acknowledged

to be one of New York's foremost

manufacturing furriers . . . famed for skilled

craftsmanship and fashion originations.

The collection will include Alaska Seals,

Persians, Caraculs, Russian Broadtails, Moles

and Minks—in ranch, wild, silverblu and

pastels. These coats, jackets, capes and stoles

will be displayed by live models . . . and

offered at especially attractive prices.

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday

October 23, 24 and 25

Detroit's Largest Selection of

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IMPORTED CRYSTAL CHANDELIERS
FINE TABLE LAMPS
TORCHIERS
APPLIANCES - TELEVISION
FIREPLACE EQUIPMENT
IMPORTED LUSTRES

Lighting "Gems" by Jewel

A ru‘Le) F ► /to

E. Grand River of Library . . .

Hours 9.45 to 5:15. Monday to 8:30

