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THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, August 21,

1942

SUMMER ACTIVITIES AMONG DETROIT WOME

ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY

Students from 15 Women Resume
Colleges at Camp Red Cross Work
School of Avukah Veterans' Auxiliary Renews

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Favorite

RECIPES

The David Racoosins and their daughter, Mira Lou, are in
Detroit again and are residing at 19312 Roselawn Ave. Since their
return, three years ago, from India, where Capt. Racoosin was as-
Activities at Jewish
The central executive board of
sociated with General Motors in the Export Division, they had
amumilimulfuniummunilimilummou
been living in the East. Mrs. Racoosin is the former Esther Robin- the midwest region of Avukah
Community Center
Noodle or Lukshen Kugel
son. Capt. Racoosin is now with the U. S. Army in the Division announces the opening of the
The Red Cross work room lo-
3 cups of broad noodles
of Motor Transport.
fifth consecutive Avukah , sum-
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2 eggs
mer school camp to be held cated in Room 204 of the Jewish
Mr. and Mrs. M. Morof of West Jefferson Ave. are visiting their
2 T. chicken fat
Community Center, 8904 Wood-
son, Sergeant Bernard Morof, at Camp Stoneman in Pittsburg, Calif. from Aug. 28 to Sept. 8 at Camp ward, has 'resumed its regular
2 T. sugar and cinamon
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Kineret in Chelsea. Mich.
C. raisins
schedule of activities on Mon-
Mr. and Mrs. Max Ungar and their son, Myron, of Surtevant
The camp • is organized on a days, Tuesdays and Wednesdays,
1 T. lemon rind.
Ave. are expected to return on Friday, Aug. 21, from a stay on Mack- co-operative basis. It serves to
Boil noodles in salted wa
10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Ruth Bol-
inac Island.
give college students an ideal hower, acting chairman, urges for 10 minutes, drain and .
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schiller of Snowden Ave. have as their constructive vacation and an op- all who can knit or sew to help with remaining ingredients. P
guests Mr. Schiller's sister, Mrs. Emery Lee Tobias of Los Angeles,
into well greased pudding
carry on this important job.
Calif., and Mrs. Tobias' daughter, Mrs. Herbert Sperber of Pas-
This work room is sponsored and bake in a hot oven 400
saic, N. J.
by the Ladies' Auxiliary 135 of grees, until a brown crust fo
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on top. Serve hot.
Jewish War Veterans.
Miss Lena Solomon, Miss Helen Solomon and Miss Anne Solo-
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mon of Atkinson Ave. returned on Monday, Aug. 17, from Chicago
Stchav
or
Sour
Grass
Soup
where they were guests at the Edgewater Beach Hotel.
on the background and analysis
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1 lb. stchav
of the Jew; Gil Altschul and
4 cups boiling water
Mrs. Sol Quentin Kessler of the Art Center Apt. left on Sun-
Marshal Sklar on the effect of
day, Aug. 16, to spend 10 days in New York City.
3 ,4 t. salt
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the war on Avukah; Lawrence
1 T. sugar
Crohn on the attempts to solve
Mrs. Samuel Rubiner and her children, Allan and Catherine,
Remove stems from the leav
the Jewish problem; Moseh Fur-
left on Monday, Aug. 17, for Charlevoix.
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mansky will discuss the Plugot and wash in several waters. Cho
fine and add to boiling wat
Miss Esther Ruth Prussian and her niece, Elaine L. Prussian,
Hechalutz, Arab-Jewish rela-
salt and sugar. Cook for 20 •
of Calvert Ave. are in New York City visiting with Lieut. and Mrs.
tions and post-war planning in
utes. Cool, then add beaten
Samuel Skulsky (Ruth M. Prussian).
Palestine; Adrian Schwartz will and sour cream. Sliced cu e
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discuss
the
structure
and
institu-
Petty Officer Emil Becsky of the Naval Construction Regiment
hers and a hard boiled egg
tions of the Jewish community; be added.
left on Thursday, Aug. 20, under sealed orders. He is the son of
Nat Glazer of the central office
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Becsky of West Jefferson Ave.
(Readers of The Jewish
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will discuss the objectives of
News are invited to submit
Mrs. Seymour Lewis of Chicago Blvd. returned on Sunday, Aug.
Avukah for the coming year;
their favorite recipes for pub-
16, from Gladstone, Mich., where she was the guest of her mother,
Lillian Schoolman will review
lication in this column).
Mrs. Henry Rosenblum.
Hillel-Avukah relations; Alfred
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Mr. and Mrs. S. Joseph Wallach and their daughter, Carroll, MISS LILLIAN SCHOOLMAN Kelly of Wayne University will
speak on the rise and growth
of Calvert Ave. have returned from a 10 days' vacation in Cedar
Branch
National Avukah Secretary
Pointe.
of fascism; Victor Reuther, prom-
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Luncheon
on
Dec. 1
inent leader of the UAW-CIO
Mrs. Benjamin Boxman and her daughters, Elaine and Adrienne, portunity to work, play and groups, will discuss labor and
study
with
students
from
15
dif-
of Cortland Ave. have returned from a few weeks' vacation in
Plans are being formulated b
the war.
ferent midwest campuses.
Charlevoix.
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The Labor Day weekend will Mrs. S. M. Shorr, chairman,
The management of the camp
her
co-chairman, Mrs. A. Gleich
Mrs. Myron Keys and her son, James, of Wildemere Ave. and
be devoted to informal discus-
Mrs. Arthur A. Caplan and her son, Stanley, of Muirland Ave. is entirely by members of the sions led by writers of the news er, for the 10th annual don
school. The camp has a self-
luncheon of the North Wood
returned on Sunday, Aug. 16, from 10 days in Charlevoix.
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governing council which deter- paper PM who led the battle branch of the Jewish Women'
to
unmask
Father
Coughlin,
Pel-
Ricky Schiller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Schiller of Glynn mines the apportionment and the
European Welfare Organizati
Ct., was host to 10 of his playmates at a picnic supper at Palmer arrangement of work assigned in ley and others of pro-fascist lean- scheduled for Tuesday, Dec. 1, a
ings. Leo J., Margolin and Lu- the Shaarey Zedek.
Park on MOnday, Aug. 17. The occasion was his fifth birthday.
rotation among campers.
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ther Conant, Jr., of the PM staff,
A series of open house
As
the
summer
camp
also
ful-
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Howard of Burlingame Ave. have returned
will lead discussions on anti-
fills the function of a school, Semitic forces in America and parties will be held under th
from an extended visit, to Phoenix, Ariz., and Los Angeles, Calif.
chairmanship of Mrs. S
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throughout the camp session attempts to combat them.
Stocker and Mrs. A. Solom
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Hartman of Edison Ave. returned on Tues- committees will meet to discuss
Further
information
may
be
the first to be held at the ho
day, Aug. 18, from a week in Frankfort.
various
phases
of
Avukah's
edu-
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obtained from the director, of Mrs. E. Kukel, 1920 Oa
cational
program
and
organiza-
Evelyn Sislin, who can be con- Blvd., at 1 p. m. Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Barron and
sons, Leonard and Irving,
tional problems. The central tacted at TO. 5-9772, or Avukah
of Tyler Ave. have returned from a short vacation in Cedar Pointe.
The next meeting of the or
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program will be a series of members.
ganization will be held at
Returning last week from a two months' trip to California was planned group seminars and the
Fees for Avukah campers are home of Mrs. H. Bauman,27
Mrs. Lena Maurice of the Royal Palms Hotel.
tentative schedule is as follows: $15 for 10 days, $5 for a week- Sturtevant, on Sept. I, at 12•
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Akivah Drasnin will lecture end and $1.75 per day.
p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Cohen of 2046 Oakman Blvd. have returned
from a two weeks' stay at Grossinger Hotel, Catskill Mts., N. Y.
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Alexander Baruch, who left last Saturday for Fort Custer, was
USE OUR
tendered a farewell dinner at Huck's Redford Inn on Tuesday, Aug.
11, by the staff of Winkelman Bros.
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LAYAWAY
Miss Ethel Shapiro, daughter of Joe Shapiro, 1981 Richton Ave.,
will leave Saturday, Aug. 22, for Brooklyn. N. Y., where she will
visit her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. M. Shilling, and other rela-
tives. Mr. Shapiro is adjutant of the Julius Rosenwald Post, 218,
American Legion.
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Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gendil of 3830 Glendale Ave., are having
open house on Sunday afternoon, Aug. 23, from 2 to 6. in honor of
their daughter. Lorraine Sherry, who was graduated from Central
High School. Miss Gendil will leave early in September to matricu-
late at Ferry Hall, Lake Forest, Ill.

J.W.E.W.O.

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Now, More Than Ever

Mrs. John Friedman and her son, John Jr., returned on Satur-
day, Aug. 15, to their home in Cincinnati following a few days
visit with Mrs. Friedman's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Victor W. Klein of Stratford Rd.
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Mrs. Joseph M. Markel of 18678 Greenlawn Ave. has received
word that her husband, Dr. Joseph M. Markel, now is stationed at
Scott Field U.S. Army Air Corps Technical School, Belleville, Ill.
He is a first lieutenant.

at Dr. Weizmann's invitation, and
there, as chief assistant to the
scientist, he collaborated with
him in several enterprises among
them a paper on "Polycyclic
NEW YORK (JPS)—Dr. Er- Aeromatic Hydrocarbons."
nest Bergmann, brilliant chem-
Felicitations to Rabbi Solomon
ish who has been research di-
rector of the Sieff Institue at Re- B. Freehof of Pittsburgh on the
hovoth, arrived here on a Pan- attainment of his fiftieth birth-
American Airways Clipper at the day. The athletic-minded scholar
invitation of Dr. Chaim Weiz- and preacher belies his age.
mann, whom he is to assist in his
experiments.
Dr. Weizmann, president of the
Jewish Agency for Palestine, who
invented a stabilizer to make
cordite during World War 1, was
cited by Time magazine as the
one man who might be able to
find the solution to our rubber
Furniture
problem. When Dr. Bergmann
Interior
Decorators
was asked if discoveries such as
were made in World War I were
In the offing, he replied, "I hope
so."
Dr. Bergmann went to Pales-
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Arrives in U. S.

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