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DETROIT JEWISII CHRONICLE

Troth Revealed

chronicle Crklinary Corner

Friday, May

Engagement Told

By EDITH GOODMAN

A very delightful recipe of a Mocca Torte was mailed to
us
recently V Mrs. Joseph Jaye of Clements avenue.
MOCCA TORTE
10 tablespoons sugar
9 tablespoons ground nuts
2 tablespoons bread crumbs
Mix yolk with sugar till very smooth, add nuts and bread
crumbs to yolks. Beat egg whites until very stiff, fold into yolk
mixture. Line cake tins with paper. Preheat oven at 450 degrees for
five minutes, then turn oven down to 350 degrees from 35 to 40
minutes. Use two cake tins.
FILLING
4 egg yolks
!HARMS LOW ENTII AL
5 tablespoons of sugar
• • •
1/2 cup strong black coffee
1 ,'• pound butter
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lowenthal
1 teaspoon vanilla
of Birwood avenue announce
Mix yolk with sugar until smooth. Add cold coffee and mix
the engagement of their daugh-
ter Marlis, to Claus D. Feldheim again. Put mixture in double boiler for 1/2 hour, stirring constantly.
of Gladstone avenue, son of Mr. Cream butter with vanilla, add to cold mixture and cover the cake.
MARIAN LUKS
and Mrs. Alfred Feldheim and the Garnish cake with walnut halves.
• • •
•
late Mr. Feldheim.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Saul Luks of
Have you checked your recipes recently? We are sure you have
The Chronicle deadline is on several in your file that our Chronicle friends would like to have. Euclid avenue announce the en-
gagement of their daughter,
Won't you send them to us today?
Tuesday. noon.
Marian, to Sol Charnow, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Charnow
of Hazelwood avenue.
JOY CHOP SUEY Co..
An early fall wedding is plan-
'CHOP SUEY - CHOW MEIN'
R o s i n k a Maldawsky, well-
Miss Maldawsky, the daughter ned.
CARRY OUT SERVICE
I Wholesale, retail, to restaurants, I known Detroit dance teacher, of Russian immigrants, has been
'clubs, hotels, private homes, parties.'
will present a revue entitled dancing since she was three AJC Women Set Talk
4913 JOY ROAD, near Grand River.
"Rosinka's Stinkas" on June 3 at
TY. 4-6420
years old, first appearing in a
Music Hall.
on Religious Parties
Hollywood baby revue.
Rabbi Morris Adler will be
She danced at the Detroit In- the speaker on "Religious Parties
GRAND OPENING .. .
ternational Institute each year in American Jewry" at the next
until she was 17. She has studied session of the Institute of Jewish
under such top instructors as
Studies, sponsored by the Detroit
Kainerine Dunham and Detroit's Women's Division of the Ameri-
Natalie Krassovska and Marina can Jewish Congress, at 9:45 a.m.,
Svetlo.
Monday at Adas Shalom.
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TUCSON, ARIZ.— (WNS) —A
Jewish student, Marvin Cohen,
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By NORMAN KOLIN
Elliott Elkin of the ELKIN
HOTEL AND TRAVEL BUREAU,
in the Tuller Hotel, announces
that Miss Fran Strong, formerly
of Eastern Air
Lines in Detroit,
has joined his
staff. Miss
Strong has been
in the transpor-
tation service
for a number of
years, and being
a traveler at
r an Strong
heart, has cov-
ered a I a r g eportion of the
country. She was with American
Airlines in New York, and De-
troit during the last war. She
holds a private pilot's license,
radio operator's license, and has
had 14 years modeling experience
consisting of fashion, radio, and
television. Miss Strong may be
reached at WO. 5-3431 to assist
in your traveling problems.
• • •
John Isaacs, president of CITY
TOWEL SERVICE, Detroit, has
just been elected national presi-
dent of the Linen Supply Asso-
ciation of America at
yawouod
nn al
convention held in
Florida. Isaacs is the first Detroit
member of the association ever
elected to the presidency and is
the youngest president the asso-
ciation ever had.
• • •
At NORTIIWOOD INN'S
Spring reopening on Saturday,
April 28, Woods and Bray, "The
Wonder Dancers," headed the
opening show. It was one of
many return engagements at this
spot for no pair of entertainers
in Northwood history has ever
made more friends than has this
talented team. Frances Woods,
the feminine member, has been
a deaf mute from childhood and
receives the vibrations of the
music through her finger tips.
Fred Crissey and his orchestra
Was the bandstand feature.
• • •
It's Honeymoon Time!
And Florida's first "Giant
Honeymoon Plan" was launched
recently by the ATLANTIC
TOWER HOTEL in Miami Beach,
Florida.
Many Beach hotels last sum-
mer gave honeymoon gifts and
favors. But this year, the Aa-
lantic Towers Hotel presented
newlyweds with a honeymoon of
enduring and beautiful memories.
All newlyweds, on arrival at
the Miami airport or railroad
station, are transported at no ex-
tra cost to the Atlantic Towers.
On departure, they receive trans-
portation back to their waiting
train or plane. At the hotel, they
are given a magnificent white
leather Honeymoon Album for
photos and souvenirs and a va-
riety of gifts and entertainment.
• • •
Harry Green of NOR T H
AMERICAN LIFE ASSURANCE
CO., 2900 David Stott Building,
is offering Chronicle readers a
unique and varied type of per-
sonalized service. By consulting
with his clients on their personal
needs in insurance, he has dem-
onstrated to them where their
insurance coverage may be inade-
quate to cover their current
needs or where their same
budget can be made to increase
their insurance coverage and its
protection to his family at no
additional cost.

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Joseph Spitzer of the DE-
TROIT HEBREW BOOK SHOP,
12226 Dexter near Cortland, has
restocked his store following the
recent Passover rush and is once
more offering the public a full
line of Jewish and Hebrew books
and records. Any record current-
ly in vogue is readily available,
most in three speeds. Spitzer is
also featuring a new classical
line of records to fill the contin-
ued requests in this direction.

