Marriages Emma Schaver to Sing At Pioneer Women's Fete FARGO-GARFIELD: Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Garfield of Chicago Blvd. announce the marriage of their daughter, Arline, to Jack Fargo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fargo of the Seward Hotel, Sun- day, Dec. 22. The couple are honeymooning at the Palmer House, Chicago. The bride is an art major at Wayne University. • • • ( EMMA SCHAVER Emma Schaver, popular lyric soprano, will appear in a new series of Yiddish, Hebrew and Palestinian songs, as guest soloist at the Detroit Pioneer Women's 16th donor event to take place on Wednesday, Jan. 15, 1:30 p m., at the Masonic Temple. Mrs. Schaver has returned rec- ently from a visit to the Dis- placed Persons Camps in Ger- many, where she spent six months bringing cheer to the sur- vivors in Europe. All eight clubs are participat- ing in this drive to raise the S75,000 goal. The guest speaker will be Stan- ley Waren, brother of Helen War- en, whose exciting presentation describes Palestine as he saw it. be home at 18694 Fairfield Ave. • • • WEZF.LMAN - GANDAL: The to iri : .ge of Miss Nathalie Gan- tt:O. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M G.Indal of Cleveland, 0.. and field tt•ci. Mr. Wezelman, upon his gradu- ation from the University of Michigan, enlisted in the army and served for more than four years in the Pacific area. He was honorably discharged with the rank of major. He is at present pursuing post-graduate studies at the University of Michigan. Upon their return from their honeymoon, Mr. and Mrs. Wezel- man will make their home at 914 Lincoln. Ann Arbor. Detroiters at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Philip Slomovitz, sister and brother-in-law of the bride. and son, Carmi, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sloan and Mr. and M: s. Samuel N. Heyman. Lehman, Warburg Hadassales Drive For 1,000 Members Address Annual Sitows . Progress JDC Conference Detroit Hadassah's current FRANKLIN-FRIEDMAN: The marriage of Mrs. John Eugene Friedman of Chicago to Leo I. Franklin, son of Dr. and Mrs. Leo M. Franklin, was performed on Dec. 28, at the home of the bride's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Klein of Stratford Rd. After a wedding trip to California, the newlyweds will make their home on Pen- nington Dr. • • • STONE-FOX: The marriage of Faye Fox, daughter of Mr. and Mr- Seymour Fox of Cleveland and Lion Gilbert Stone, son of Mr and Mrs. David B. Stone of We,;t Chicago was solemnized Sunday, Dec. 29. Rabbi Barnett Bt ickner performed the ceremony was held at the Wade Park MJnor in Cleveland. Mrs. Arthur Gabriel of New York was her niece's matron of hontr and Miss Luane Mittenthal, th..• bridegroom's cousin, was maid of honor. Leonard Stone served hi, brother as best man and their nephew, Gary Richard Marcus was the ring bearer. Mr. and Mrs. Stone are spend- in t.; their honeymoon at Miami Fla. and after Jan. 25 will S.,1 M. Wezelman of Ann Arbor. son of I. Wezelman of a, Neb., was performed S_.,nday afternoon, Dec. 29, at Ch i).i tit Jerusalem Synagogue, Cleveland. Rev. Chaim Herzog, Rev. I. Goldman, formerly of Ann Arbor, and Cantor Spiwack of- Detroit Auxiliary Plans Dinner Dance Jan. 14 For Bnai Brith Projects Detroit Lodge Auxiliary of Bnai Brith will hold a dinner danoe in the main ballroom of the Book Cadillac Hotel, Satur- day. Jan. 18, 7 p. m. Mickey W-oolf and his orchestra will furnish the music and review. Mrs. Sol Myers is chairman of ways and means. This affair is the Auxiliary's major fund raising project which aids National Jewish Hospital, Leo N. • Levi Memorial Hospital, Allied Relief, scholarships, Wider Scope, Bellefair, National Post War Fund, Adopted European Families, Hospital and In-Camp, A.D.L., Hillel, B.B.Y.O., Voca- tional Guidance and Four Free- doms Library. Mrs. David Grosberg, TO. 7-1359, is taking reservations. Mrs. Leonard Tigay is ticket , chairman. Mrs. Jack Hartstein is year book chairman. Mrs. Saul Bloom is president of the Auxil- iary. NEW YORK—Herbert H. Leh- drive for 1,000 new members is meeting with success, Mrs. Mau- man, former governor of New rice A. Landau, membeiship York and director of UNRRA, and Edward M. M. Warburg, chair- man of the Joint Distribution Committee, will be the featured speakers at the 32nd annual meeting of1DC,- Jan. 12, at Man- hattan Center. A summary of the JDC's re- lief, reconstruction and resettle- ment activities in 1946, _during which the committee appropri- ated over $58,000,000 for its programs of assistance to Jewish survivors overseas, will be pre- sented along with plans for an enlarged program of aid in the coming year. One thousand European Jew- ish men, women and children who came to Shanghai, China, 10 years ago will depart for new havens on three continents with- in the next few weeks, JDC re- MRS: MAURICE LANDAU ports. chairman, and Mrs. Samuel Schaflander, co-chairman, an- nounced this week. Three quarters of the goal al- Its ready has been achieved, the bal- ance to be enrolled during 1947. New Zionist Organization of Three of the group committees Detroit elected the following of- participating in the membership ficers at its anniversary celebra- drive recently were published. tion Dec. 26: The remainder are: Dr. Noah E. Aronstam, honor- RUSSELL WOODS GROUP—Mrs. ary president; M. Manuel Mer- David Pollack. Membership Chairman: Committee: Mesdames S. S. Abels, zon, president; Jacob Mohr, vice Claire Axelrod. Leslie Bloom, Benja- min Bond, Philip Brezner, Joseph Can- president: Joseph Grossman, sec- tor. E. Deutsch. Jack Diamond. Milton retary, and Sol B. Edelman, Fischer. Jack Flusty. Nathan Goldman. Gordon. Morris Gourwitz, Barney treasurer. Bela B. Mayor, Louis Saul Greenberg. Ray Greenberg. Harold Panush, Baruch Rosenberg and Lachman. Bernard Lachs. J M. Lat.- Milton 1 ■ Iaddin, Mawell Mathis, Aaron Teitelbaum were named tin, Jos. Messer. Jack Pearlman. Arthur to the executive committee. Pollack, Michael Rosen, Seymour Schor, Harry Schreier, Benjamin Mrs. Eliezer Shostak, wife of a Schwartz, Harry Schwartz, Louis prominent Palestine Revisionist, Selton. George Seyburn, Mack Sugar- man, Meyer Waterstone, Arthur Web- was guest speaker. She urged er, Otto Weiss and Irving Windt. UNIVERSITY EAST GROUP—Mrs that Jews today follow the lead G. Dunitz, membership chairman. of the Maccabees in opposing op- Saul Mrs. Seymour J. Frank, co-chairman: Committee: Mrs. George Aronoff, Mrs. pression. New Zionist Group Leaders Names Detroit Lodge Auxiliary Seeks New Members The Auxiliary of Detroit Lodge of Bnai Brith will sponsor an featuring Tony open meeting Weitzel as guest speaker-, at 8:30 p. m. Tuesday, Jan. 14, at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. The meeting is being held in conjunction with the Auxiliary's membership drive. The men's lodge will be guests of the Auxil- iary. Members and friends are invited. Culminating the drive, all new members will be guests of the a membership committee at luncheonette Feb. 19 at the home of Mrs. J. Frank, 18303 Muir- land. • • • L A F ER - KNOPMAN: Frances Koopman, daughter of Mr. and Story' Mrs. Dave J. Knopman of 2638 Glendale, and Jack Lafer, son of in Detroit Merzon, Kaminer Argue Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lafer of 2999 Irgun's Role in Palestine Montery, were united in mar- The famous story of Al Jolson, riage by Rabbi S. Gruskin Dec. in a glorious cavalcade of music "Irgun—Asset or Liability to 25 at the Fort Wayne Hotel. Mrs. David Goldberg was ma- and entertainment, has come to the Jewish People" will be the subject of a debate at 8:30 p. m. tron of honor and Beatrice Kahn Detroit. "The Jolson Story" now is be- Thursday. Jan. 16, in Jericho of Chicago, cousir of the bride. ing played at both the Down- was maid of honor. Bridesmaids Hall. at a meeting of the Berdich- ever Verein. were: Ruth Feinstein, Barbara town and Adams Theaters. Taking the audience back to Hov. arc'. Janet Jacobs, Edith Kaf- M. Manuel Merzon, attorney, the early days of the great actor, tain. Vivian Metter and Sally Lie- leader of the New Zionist Organ- the film depicts, in teChnicolor, boo. !t z. ization of Detroit, will defend the Si.iney Lafer served his brother the scenes in a synagogue where activities of the Irgun and Stern as hest man. Ushers were: Al his father was a cantor and where groups. Harry Kaminer, Jewish Blumenfeld, Bill Gillis, Lloyd Jolson was a member of the radio commentator, will argue Rodnick, Irving Weinstock, Har- choir, and the subsequent experi- that the extremist groups in Pal- old Forman and Milton Fishman. ences of the great entertainer. estine are harming the cause of Out-of-town guests were: Mr. the Jewish people. and Mrs. P. Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. Sheruth League Plans The public in invited. S. Slovner, Mr. and Mrs. George `Jolson Showing Now Friedman, Mrs. Joe Goldberg, P. First Annual Dance Mrs. Marvin Stearn, fund rais- Gerkun and K. Greenspan of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Harold ing chairman, and Mrs. Marvin SYMPATHY •The Progressive Ladies' Unt. Verein extends .heartfelt sym- pathy- to Mrs . I. Kruger and sister on the recent death of their beloved father, Solomon Naba- Markowitz, souvenir book chair- man announce successful com- munity cooperation in advance plans for the Sheruth Leagues first annual ball, Jan. 12 at the Detroiter Hotel, Paul Leash and his orchestra entertaining. Captains in charge of the indi- vidual fund raising teams were Mesdames Alvin Foon, Jules Mehler, Leonard Sherman, Joseph Scherr, Gerry Bader and Harry Levitan. Mesdames Bernard C o h e n, chairman, Samuel Hack, Gerald Sucher and Arnold Monash axe toff. planning the evening. Baron' and Mr. and Mrs. Helen Frankel of New York; Mrs. G. Winters of New Jersey; Edward Shapiro and Florence Shapiro of Toledo and Mrs. Anna Josephson of California. • The newlyweds spent their honeymoon Chicago and are now residing at 8218 Poe. CARD OF Friday. January 3, 4947 THE JEWISH NEWS Page Ten Bnai David Sisterhood To Hear Book Reviews Bnai David Sisterhood will hold an open meeting and book review Monday evening Jan. 6, at the Bnai David social hall. Miss Haagburg will review sev- eral books on Jewish life. Mem- bers and guest's •are invited. . Bernard Brown, and Mrs. Louis Ham- burger. UNIVERSITY WEST GROUP—Mrs. Samuel Shetzer, membership chairman: Mrs. Irving Simon, co-chairman: Com- mittee: Mesdames: Lewis Alper, Ralph Benyas, Duane Bernstein, Jack Erman. Norman Finger. Ben Fishman. S. Gold- man. Jack Goode, Ben Gould, L. Heller. Leo Kati/man, Julius Krause. Sydney Krause, Seymour Kyte, David Lipton. J. Pollack, B. Owen, R. Rob- inson, Samuel Serwer and Max Stul- berg. Detroiters' Compositions Marion Morgan, Detroit sing- er, featured vocalist for Harry James, will record a new song by two Detroit winters, Marian Kay and Helene Roth. Miss Mor- gan will introduce the number on Mutual's "Hollywood Smile Time" program with Eddie Tru- man and Steve Allen. The team of Kay and Roth also have two numbers that will be released to the public late in January. One is "Dail Men Gain in College?", a satire novelty Yiddish swing rhumba. It is backed by one of their ballads "Cryin' All the Way Home." These two numbers are on a Rego 'label, by Peter Uryga and his Melody Kings, with Janie Palmer doing the vocal. Niles Represents Bnai Brith In VA Advisory Service WASHINGTON—The appoint- ment of Lt. Col. Elliott A. Niles of Boston to represent Bnai Brith on the national advisory com- mittee of the Veterans Adminis- tration Voluntary Service, was announced here by Henry Mon- sky, president of Bnai Brith. At the instaace of my many friends and acquaintances, I have organ- ized several Orchestral units for your Musical requirements. HERSCHEL LEIB Refined Music For Select Clientele. PARTIES BY VAL (Formerly Musical Director of Fox Theatre and Book Casino—Now Playing Shubert Lafayette Theatre.) RA. 4860 401-2 Dime Bldg. • TY. 6-9350 Complete catering, flowers, publicity.- AU details for entire affair. • As part of their drive for 254 new members, Louis Marshall Women of Bnai Brith will hold a "member-bring-a-n e w-mem- ber" party at 8:30 p. m. Jan. 7 at the Belcrest HoteL , Mrs. Saul Rosenman will be guest speaker. Refreshments will be served. Admission is by res- ervation only. Call_ Mrs. Stanley Yates, membership chairman, UN. 3-3763, or Mrs. William Stern, co-chairman, UN. 4-3644. fund raising Thelma Weiss, chairman, announces that Dave Zimmerman and his WWJ Coffee Club have been engaged for the annual donor luncheon, Feb. 12, at the Book-Cadillac Hotel. Meat Ball Recipe Makes Family Appreciate Cook From the time she arises in the morning until the last supper dish is cleared away, the aver- age housewife is in bondage to her family's appetite. But, like so many other necessary tasks, this one provides ample compensation and a sense of achievement when the family responds with enthus- iasm to one of its favorite dishes, such as this one: Sweet and Sour Meat Balls 1 lb. ground meat. % cup water t cup Manischewites Matzo Meal 1 grated onion 1 egg 1 teaspoon salt teaspoon pepper Mix together above ingredients, then roll mixture into balls of about two inches diameter. Next prepare fol- lowing ingredients as directed. % cup sugar, 1 pt. boiling water, Li tsp. salt, vs tsp. pepper, 1 cup canned tomatoes. 1 onion, chopped; 1 tbsp. chopped green pepper. 1 tsp. citric acid. Melt sugar in saucepan until it turns light brown. Very carefully. pour in boiling water. add salt, pepper, toma- toes, onion, green pepper, and citric acid. When this comes to a boil put in meat balls and cook them for 1%, hours. This recipe makes a to 10 balls. 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