THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, February 23, 1945
ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY
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Purim Culinary Pisgah Women's Auxiliary Play
At Northern High Next Monday
Suggestions
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Schiller of Chicago. Blvd. returned Wednes-
day from a visit with their families, the Edward Raffmans of
By Mildred Grosberg Bellin.
Witchita, Kan., and Dr. and Mrs. Louis -Schwartz of St. Louis, Mo.
HAMANTASCHEN •
1—Prepare coffee cake - dough.
A/C William Oberfelder returned Tuesday to Valdosta, Ga.,
where he will receive bombardier training following a 15-day fur- Roll out 1/4 inch thick. Cut into
lough with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Irving Oberfelder of •Canter- 4 inch rounds and brush with
bury Rd.
melted butter. Prepare Poppy
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rosenblum of Chicago spent a few days in Seed filling as for Mohn Roly
Poly, or Prune Doughnuts. Place
the city visiting with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Loewenstein of Warrington Dr. are spend- 1 spoonful of the mixture on.
each circle. Fold the edges over
ing a few weeks in Miami Beach, Fla.
Dr. Benton I. Marks of Mt. Clemens has returned from Sault the filling to form a three-cor-
nered cake. Brush the top with
Ste, Marie, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Meyer of Chicago Blvd. have as their melted honey, let rise until
guest Mrs. Meyer's sister, Mrs. Gilbert Hart, and her daughter, double in bulk, and bake at 350°
F., until golden brown.
Susan, of South Bend, Ind.
2—Dissolve 2 cakes of yeast in
Lt. and Mrs. Howard Winkelman have returned to Chicago,
where Lt. Winkelman is stationed, after a two-week visit with Mrs. 1 /2 cup of lukewarm milk, and
Winkelman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Landsberg' of Roselawn set in a warm place for one hour.
Ave.
Sift 4 cups of sifted flour onto a
Seaman 1/c Robert Kuttnauer, who recently has completed his board. Make a depression in
course at the gunnery mate school at the Great Lakes Naval Train- the center. Drop in two eggs,
Seated, left to right: MRS. MEYER LEIB, MRS. MAX MADOR-
ing Center, left Thursday for his new post at Shoemaker, Calif., 1 /4 cup of sugar, 1/2. cup of Melt-
after spending a few days' leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ed butter, 1 teaspoon of salt, and SKY, MRS. IRWIN BUCHALTER; standing, MRS. EARL STU-
DeRoy Kuttnauer of Fairfield Ave.
1/2 pint of heavy sour cream. DENT, MRS. GERALD MOSHER.
Mrs. Maurice P. _Meyers and her daughter, Harriet, of Baylis Add the yeast mixture. Mix un-
"The WAC Revue" will be pre- musical and dance numbers.
Ave., have returned from Miami Beach, Fla. Major Meyers is til blended, then knead until
Mrs. Max Madorsky is dra-
sented
at 8:30 p. m. Monday by
stationed in England.
matic director of the group. Mrs.
dough comes away from the
Mrs. Harry Rosman and her daughter, Gloria, of Boston Blvd. hands. Place the dough in a the Pisgah Auxiliary 122 of Bnai Earl Student, business manager,
-
are expected home this Friday from Los Angeles, where they visited covered bowl in the refrigerator Brith at Northern High School is assisted by Mesdames Meyer
Mrs. Rosman's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs_A. J. Vizvary. overnight. Next morning, roll
Auditorium, as a paid-up mem- Leib, Irwin Buchalter and Ger-
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Oppenheim of Whitmore Rd. had as their out, cut, fill and bake as Haman- bership affair.
ald Mosher.
guest last week their cousin, Mrs. William B. Markus of Cleveland.
Bnai Brith auxiliaries use their
The play, written and pro-
taschen.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Loewenstein of Fairfield Ave. were hosts to a
(From Mrs. Bellin's standard
duced by members of Pisgah funds for the war efforts, the
volume,
The
Jewish
Cook
Book,
group of friends at a dinner in their home last Saturday evening.
Women Players, will be staged Red Cross, to provide hospitality
Bloch Publishing Company, $2.50,
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin H. Baer of Fairfield Ave. are spending a
by special arrangement between
by a cast of 40. It depicts a day for servicemen and for the na-
the publishers and the Independ-
week in South Bend, Ind., and Chicago.
at a WAC camp and includes tional youth program.
ent Jewish Press Service.)
Sgt. Milton London, who is stationed at Santa Fe, N. M., is
spending a '15-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius
Canadian Government
Ray Lieberman Elected
London of Parkside Ave.
Gets Plea on Palestine.
Mrs. Aaron Silberblatt of Chicago Blvd. has returned from
Cardozo Club President
OTTAWA (JTA)—The Cana-•
Haynes City, Fla., where she was the guest of her brother and sister-
Feb. 9—To Mr. and Mrs.
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel. Siegel.
William Dubrinsky (Ilene Stark) dian Government has again been
Cardozo Club has elected Ray
Miss Muriel Singer of Rochester Ave., has returned from a fort ; of 3224 Sturtevant, a daughter, asked • to urge Prime Minister
Lieberman president for 1945.
Churchill
and
other
leaders
of
night's visit in Chicago.
Susan Joyce.
the United Nations "to provide Other officers are:
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Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Glazer of Merton Rd. have returned from
Miami Beach, Fla.
Feb. 12—To Sgt. and Mrs. Sol for the disinherited and tortured
Albert . Weisz, vice-president;
Mrs. Ben Seidon ofkNevada Ave. has returned from a visit in Fink (Ruth Kramer) of 3357 Jewish refugees of Europe a new
freedom—a
liberty
of
right
and
Boston.
Webb Ave., a daughter, Judith
Esther Mickelson, recording sec-
not of sufferance to enter their
Complimenting Miss Lilo Stark, whose marriage to Herbert Dovah.
ancient homeland, convenanted to retary; Al Pick, - treasurer; Ben
Gerson will take place on March 18, Mrs. Adolph Newstatter of
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Boston Blvd. and Mrs. Adolph Haas gave a tPa and shower at the
Feb. 17—To Maj. and Mrs. them in the original promises as Weinstein, sergeant-at-arms;
latter's home in Renfrew Ave., last Sunday.
Philip Van Zile (Ruth Butzel) of a National Home which would Louis Stovack, Hy Kinitzer and -
Mrs. Lena Agree of Indiana Ave. has returned from St. Burns Ave., a son. Major Van lead to independent statehood."
Petersburg, Fla.
The request was made in a Hyman Weingarden, trustees; -
Zile is stationed overseas.
Capt. and Mrs. Robert Spiegel and their daughter, Bobette, have
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memorandum submitted to Nor- Sam Raidin, chairman of enter-
arrived from Dayton to be the guests of Mrs. Spiegel's parents,
Feb. 18—To Lt. and Mrs. man Robertson, undersecretary of tainment committee; Max E.
Justice and Mrs. Henry M. • Butzel of Edison Ave.
Samuel Iskowitz, a daughter. Lt. state for external affairs, on be-
Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Smitn or Shrewsbury Rd. were hosts to Iskowitz is stationed in Texas half of the Canadian Palestine Hecker, chairman of educational
a group of friends at dinner in their home last Saturday evening.
committee.
Committee.
since his return from overseas.
This was one of a series.
Births
B & P Discussion Unit
Hears Kurzon March I
Samuel Kurzon, JWB-USO
area director, will be guest
speaker at the next meeting of
the Business and ProfessiOnal
Discussion Group, at the Jewish
Center, Thursday, March 1, at
9 p. m.
He will speak on "The Return-
ing Veteran."
Plans for the Discussion Group
are made by a committee of
which Al Krass is chairman, and
Judith Rosner, secretary. The
group meets every Thursday at
9 p. m. in the Adult Lounge.
All are invited.
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