Friday, April 14, 1944
THE JEWISH NEWS
Betrothed
ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY
,
will have its Starlight Ball on.
May 13, featuring Teddy Grant's
musicians, at the Book Cadillac.
President Sally Brown, aided by
Marilyn Kopel, Lois Hopp, Shir-
ley August, Virginia Brown,
Bunny Zemon and Idele Laut-
mann, are making plans for the
affair,
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MISS SONNEE RICHARD
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Richard of
19506 Santa Rosa announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Sonnee, to David Cohen, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Cohen of
2535 Blaine Ave. The wedding
date has been set for June 25.
Passover Recipes
To /Clarify Fat
NEW YORK--Junior Hadassah,
the Young Women's Zionist Or-
ganization of America, has just
issued a 20-page illustrated
brochure called "The Work of
Our. Hands."
Introduced by a section which
gives briefly the historical back-
ground and the aims and pur-
poses of the Zionist movement,
the booklet describes the Pales-
tine projects and the American
activities of Junior Hadassah,
largest Jewish youth organization
in the U. S.
The brochure will be widely
distributed to Junior Hadassah
members and others through the
265 . units of the organization to
spread information about the part
which American Jewish young
women take in the upbuilding of
Palestine through projects for the
rehabilitation and education of
youth in that country.
Immigration Into U. S.
Is Lowest in 80 Years
.. and so many, many young ladies are these days
have you ever seen a more enchanting one than
this
from our April 1st Harper's Bazaar page?
LAW MAKES SYNAGOGUE
DESECRATION A FELONY
ALBANY, N. Y. (JPS)—Ma-
licious injury and desecration of
any place Of worship or ceme-
tery has been made a felony,
punishable by prison, sentences
up to three years under a new
law signed by Gov. Dewey.
TUC IMIIIIDES' CNN SIFICID, 312ID
FLOOR
In Windsor Hold
War Efforts Show
A large war efforts program, in
the form of a minstrel and vari-
ety show, will be presented by
the combined Windsor Hadassah
groups this Sunday evening at
Shaare Hashomayim Synagogue
Purity Chapter 359, 0. E. S., in Windsor.
will Sponsor a get acquainted
The program, in which the Lil-
card party, at Eastern Star Tem-
ple, 80 W. Alexandrine Ave., lian Frieman, Kadim.ah and
Junior chapters are assisting,' will
Hall 2, on Monday evening.
feature Ernest Beautard, a lead-
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ing artist in Detroit night clubs.
Sisters of Zion Mizrachi will The event is directed by Miss
meet at 1 p. m. Tuesday at the Dora Adelman.
Shaarey Zedek. Plans are being
Detroiters are invited to attend.
made for a Mother and Daughter
affair to be held May 18. Chap- Reservations made be made by
ter members will be hostesses to calling Mrs. David A. Cron, 2203
servicemen at the USO on April Victoria Ave., Windsor.
24.
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Bnai-Brith Women
Neugarten Medical Aid will
entertain new and paid-up mem- To Form Girls' Unit
bers at a luncheon and program
CHICAGO, Ill.—A national or-
at the .Jewish Community Cen-
ter, Woodward and Holbrook, at ganization of Bnai Brith Girls
12:30 p. m. Tuesday.. Admission to serve as a feminine counter-
will be the 1944 paid-up mem- part to the Aleph Zadik Aleph,
bership card. For reservations Bnai Brith's youth organization
call Mrs. Charles Aller, UN. for teen-age boys, will be cre-
ated at a meeting of national
1-2391.
leaders of the Bnai Brith Worn-
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The Frances Solovich Group en and regional leaders of "the
of Young Girls of Bnai Brith, to- Bnai Brith Girls to be held
gether with two other local Saturday evening, April 22, and
chapters, will conduct a pilgrim- all day Sunday, April 23, at the
age to Ann Arbor on Sunday. Stevens Hotel, Chicago, accord-
They will visit the Bnai Brith ing to Mrs. Maurice Turner, Chi-
Hillel Foundation and other cago, president of the Women's
points of interest on the Univer- Supreme Council of Bnai Brith.
Cut up any scraps of cooked
or uncooked fat into small pieces,
place , in a saucepan, add just
sufficient cold water to - cover
them, . stir often, and simmer
with the lid off till nothing is
left -of the pieces of fat but
brownish scraps. Strain into a
basin and when cold a hard
white cake will be formed, sity of Michigan campus.
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which wifi keep . good some time.
Little Women of Hadassah will
This fat makes excellent pas-
hold their annual Spring dance
try and can be used for frying.
Saturday night, April 22, in the
Noodles (From Matzdth Meal)
Jade Roome of Detroit-Leland
Add one-eighth teaspoon of Hotel. Teddy Grant's orchestra
salt to two eggs, beat slightly, will provide the music. The chair-
stir in two tablespoons of matz- man is Elaine Shiffman. Ticket
oth meal. Heat a little fat in chairman, Gloria. Levine, can be
spider, pour in egg mixture; reached at TO. 5-8667. Flower
when cooked on one side turn chairmen are Gale Esko and
on the other. Roll the pancake Laura Dvorin. Captains for the
and cut into noodles one-eighth dance are Beverly. Bussey, Mir-
inch wide, Drop into boiling iam Coggan, Madeline Cohn,
Evelyn Gorman, Pearl Gottlieb,
soup before serving.
Jr. Hadassah Work
Told in Brochure
WASHINGTON; (JTA) — Im-
migration into the United State's
during the year's ending June,
1943, was the lowest in '80 years,
and naturalization figures were
the highest since records were
begun, according to the annual
report which the Department of
Justice transmitted to Congress.
Only 23,775 aliens entered the
United States as immigrants,
with the intention of remaining
permanently, the report reveals,
Non-immigrant - admissions to-
taled only 81,117, including 16,-
328 officials of foreign govern-
ments. and their families.
Women's Clubs Hadassah Groups
Sigma Alpha Beta. Sorority
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farbsten of Burlington Rd. hale returned
from an extended visit in Palm Beach, Fla. Enroute home they
visited their children, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Farbsten, in Chicago.
Miss Isabel Wolfner, a student at the Finch School in New
York City, will arrive this week-end to spend her spring vacation
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Wolfner of Burlington Rd.
Miss Claire Solomon of Burlingame Ave. has returned from
Seymour, Ind., where she spent a week visiting with her brother-
in-law and sister, A/C and Mrs: Charles - J. Rothchild Jr.• A/C
Rothchild is stationed at Freeman Field.
Mr. and•Mrs. Mortimer Meyer of Suffolk Dr. have returned
from a visit in Palm Beach, Fla.
_ Mrs.. A. M. Ermann of Merton Rd., accompanied her grand-
daughtei, Claire Ullman, to Cincinnati where she Will remain for
a short time.
Mrs. Louis Rosenthal of the Belcrest Hotel is spending a week
in New York City.
Miss Nancy Levin, a student at the Cambridge School, Kendall
Green, Mass., will spend the coming week with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. J. Levin of Muirland Ave.
Miss Maxine Finsterwald of New York City is visiting in the
city with members of her family.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ehrlich of Pennington Dr. are leaving this
Friday for a short stay in Miami Beach, Fla.
Prof. and Mrs. Samuel Levin of Broadstreet Blvd. had as their
guests last week their sons, Lt. Joseph and Lt. Herbert. Levin, and
their son-in-law, Pvt. Stanley Friedman. Lt. Joseph Levin is sta-
tioned at Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Md., Lt. Herbert Levin is
interning at Michael Reese Hospital in Chicago, and Pvt. Friedman
is stationed in Belvoir, Va.
Miss Aimee Rosenthal of Kensington Rd. has left for Clear-
water, Fla., where she will remain for some time.
Mrs. Saul Saulson of Broadstreet Blvd; left last Sunday for
Sherman, Tex., where she will visit her son-in-law and daughter,
A/C and. Mrs. Morris Mersky.
The Misses Jeannette and Ruth Caplan of 'Whitmore Rd. had
as their guest this week their brother, Julian Caplan of New York
City.
Dr. Peter M. Bernstein of Boston Blvd. has returned from a
visit in Los Angeles, Calif.
Mr. and. Mrs. Morris Disner of Santa Rosa Dr. have returned
from an extended visit in Hot Springs, Ark., and Phoenix Ariz.
Capt. and Mrs. Albert Lieberman of Ann Arbor spent the last
week-end as the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Sidlow of Fair-
field Ave.
Miss Dorothy Davidson, who is a post graduate student at
Columbia University in New York City, and her brother,• Seaman
1st Class William Davidson, are visiting their mother, Mrs. Ralph
Davidson of Chicago Blvd.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Loewenberg of Virginia Pk. have returned
from- an extended visit. in Miami Beach, Fla.
Cpl. Herbert Keidan, who is stationed at Fort Mead, Md., spent
the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Keidan of
Calvert 'Ave.
Miss Florence Belt of New London, Conn., is the house guest
of Miss Gloria Rosman of Boston Blvd.
Charles Kay of Warrington Rd. has returned from Los Angeles,
Calif., where he spent the last month as a guest at the Ambassador-
Hotel.
Ensign Robert Colten, who is an instructor at the Merchant
Marine Academy in Kingsport, N. Y., spent the holiday with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morse Colten of Rochester Ave.
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Sandra lYfaxam, Bertha Simon,
Janet Arfa, Corinne Lerman, Mil-
dred Pinsker and Pearl Schwartz.
Tickets will be sold at the door.
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Infant Service Group wel-
comed two new members, Nancy
Elaine Grace and Berniece Joy
Weingarden. A meeting was
held April 10 at the home of
Mrs. Ben Rochlen, 17169 Prairie,
to discuss final plans for a
games party to be held May 7
at the Book Cadillac Hotel, at 8
p. m.