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THE JEWISH- NEWS

Youth Education League
Hold Membership Tea

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BANK-KAPLAN: On the eve -
mug of Sunday, Sept. 7, at B'nai.
Moshe Pearl Kaplan became the
bride of Harry I. Bank.
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,. The bride wore a white satin
gown with sweetheart neckline,
long sleeves and full train. A seed
pearl tiara held her finger-tip -il-
lusion veil. She carried a colonial
bouquet of white roses with an
orchid in the center.
The bridal party included Mrs.
Sue Stegman, Rochelle • Rubin,
Dorothy Epstein and Thelma
Bank, bridesmaids, and Bertha
Bank, Charlotte and Mildred
Bank, junior bridesmaids.
Richard Stegman was best man,
Donald Weisman, Erwin Kepes,
Julius Kaplan and Irving Kaplan,
ushers,. and Cary Steginan, ring
bearer. - -
The newlyweds léffoiañast-
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Linda Bielfield, was the flower
girl.
Edgar Menderson of Cincinnati
The Youth Education League
served his cousin as best man, will hold its annual membership
and the ushers - were - Dr. Sumner tea at the Belcrest Hotel, Mon-
Willens of Swarnscott, Robert day, Oct. 6. -
Westheimer of Cincinnati, and
The membership committee is
Robert Schulman of Arlington,
Va.
Besides the bridal party, out-of-
town guests included Mr. and
Mrs. Sidney Kelter of Normandy,
Mo., Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mender-
son, Mrs. Robert Westheimer of
Cincinnati,' Mrs. Robert Schul-
man of Arlington, jia., the Misses
Edna and Marguerite Welling of
Petoskey, and Mrs. Dana Baer of
Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Welling are
spending their honeymoon.. in
California and upon their return
will reside at 14009 Monica Ave.
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MADWIN-RICE: Mrs. Barbara
Ride of Wildemere Ave. and SY1-
van A. Rice of the Lee Crest an-
nounce the marriage of their
daughter, Barbara Joan, to Mar-
tin Madwin, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Benjamin Madwin of Prairie
Ave. on Sept. 28.

STEN-CANTOR: At a candle-
light ceremony on ,Sept. 2l
Congregation Bnai Moshe, Ida
Cantor, daughter of. Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Cantor, of. Gladstone Ave.,
was united in marriage in a dou-
ble ring ceremony with Al Stein,
son. of Mr. and Mr. David Stein
MRS. SIDNEY HALT
of Pingree Ave. --
Menu Magic
For the wedding the bride
headed by Mrs. Douglas. Phrther.
wore an off-the shoulder gown
Mrs.; Alfred Lakin= will be chair-
rnan,of the day. assisted- by. Mes-
of while satin with a tightly fit-
ted bodiCe, long, Sleeves 'and a
dames Harry .Goodman, Robert
Preparation Dishell, John _Keystone, David
long train,, Her illusion finger-tip
veil was held in place by a satin
Berg, Louis Wasserman, gamy
beaded • crown'. She -- carried a
The 'careful 'preparation in- Spector and Harold Gilbert,
white orchid on a Bible.
volved in this week's -recipes - is
Mrs. SYdney. Kalt, president,
Edith Cantor,was her sister's made worthwhile by the tasty. announces that a well rounded
maid of honor. Sylvia Stein, sit- .addition that they offer to any program is planned.
ter of_the bridegroom,. Ruth Sie: meal. The recipes were selected
The League . announces that -it
gel, Mildred Gordon and Phyllis from Temple Israel Sisterhood's
has
again given the sum of -$1000
. 'Kay of Newark, N. 'J., were her "Treasured Recipes."
to the Youth Aliyah, in further-
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bridesmaids. Cheryl Stein, niece
"Green Goddess, Salad Diessing
ance of the' child welfare activi-
of the bridegroom, was the flower
1 clove garlic, grated
ties of that organization. •
3. tbs. chopped green' onion
girl.
1 tb. lemon juice
Ben Stein acted as his brother's
3 tbs. vinegar
c. sour cream
•best man and the, ushers were
1, C. mayonnaise
Harold, Cantor, brother of the
4 c. chopped parsley
Salt and pepper to - taste. -
bride': Harold • Eisenberg, Max
Mix all ingredients in order given.
Sept. 6—To Mr. andMrs. Meyer
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Schuldinger and Aaron Levine.
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" Russian Tea Cakes •
Green (Anne Wiess) of Chicago
After a dinner and reception,
1 c. butter
Blvd., a son, Gary Lew.
the newlyweds left on a wedding
C. powdered sugar
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1 tsp. vanilla
trip. to New York.
2
1
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c.
pastry
flour
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VI tsp. salt
Sept. 17—To Mr. and 'Mrs.
c: ,Nmediunl groiund.. pens
WELLI'N-G-.
Walter 'Klein (Esther Shevitz)' of
The--.mar-
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riage of Phyllis Joyce ' Alvin,
Cream butter and sugar well, add 'L'aSalle . Blvd., a daughter, • Ran-
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay_ B. vanilla, flour, salt. - and Inas. Font nail. • ". •
to b4l3s 34 inch to Inch in dia. ,-
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Alvin, of Longfellow Ave., and Meter-
. Bake - 14 to 17 miiiittes in .a
moderately
hot oven, 375: degrees.
Sept. 20.--1To Mr. and MrS. 'Tar-
Robert William Welling, son of
Wbj.I hot roll in powdered sugar
. Dr. B. D. Welling of the Belcrest, - -agin. Note: These coOies do not ry B. Park (Eleanor Fink), a
. was solemnized 'at 6 p. m. Mon- broWii and must be watched care- son, - Lawrence. - ' •
as they have a tendency to
day, - Sept. -29, at a candlelight fully
burn on the bottom.
Copies
of "Treasured Receipes" may
ceremony at the Wardell Shera 7 ,
be.,secured by calling Mrs. Joseph Bnai Brith Boyi
too, with Dr. B. Benedict Glazer 'FaDlc,
UN. 3-2615.
officiating.
Elect New Presidents
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The bride, who as giVen - in
Jewish
Scientist
Halts
marriage by her father, was-love-
SHOKAN, N. Y.--Aosalind
- .1y in. her -traditional -. - gown of. Perila
Brensilber of - Brooklyn, N: Y.,
, of Thrombosis
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: ivory satin fashioned with a -fitted,
was elected president of the Na-
•bodice, the square ne k of c which
NEW YORK; (JPS) Dr. Da- tional Organization of Bnai Brith
.was finished with chantilly lace, vid I. Macht, research pharma- Girls at its convention here: -
1ong pointed sleeves, and. the full col ogist' in, Sinai Hospital, Balti-
Myron Teitelbaum, Lima, 0.
-skirt extending into ' a : slight more, 'reported to the America.n was -elected president of Aleph
_train. Her fingertip veil of illu- Chemical Society that the rav- Zadik Aleph, boys' unit of the
•sion was fastened -to a•wide bead 7 ages-of coronary thrombosis may Bnai. Brith Youth Organization,
ed band, and she carried a- bowl. be _checked with - dicoumarol, , a at the convention.
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quet of stephanotis and
. potent anti-clotting drug, and
Mrs. Sumner Willens of Swain= penicillin. Dr. Macht's discovery Detroit Violinist Joins
scott, Mass., was her sister's. ma- —that penicillin can counter-act
on of hono r, and their cousin, the hemorrhagic _property o di- Symphony in Cleveland
coumarol—makes possible a new . Ralph Shiller, son. of Mr. and
for - minimizing the
JWB to Spend 27 Million procedure
Mrs. Bernard Shiller of Holcomb
dangers and controlling the oc-
left for Cleveland, -to join,
For Community Centers currence 'of -coronary thrombosis. Ave.,
the violin - section of the Cleve-
Symphony Orchestra -under
TfigAd e lphia ; MOical-. Schools land
11 .gW -Y-SAW
the direction of George Szell and
. paigns for new or additional Jew Discrimination Is Revealed
Joseph Gingold, concertmaster.
!' ish Community Centers which
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.Shiller acquired his early mu-
will cost $27,500,000 are. prcijeCted.
PHILADELPHIA, (JTA) — A sical 'education in _Detroit ,from
in 132 communities of the -United-
, !fdefinite - pattern of discrimina-, James )3arrett . of the Detroit
States and Canada; the Jewish
Center, Division..Cormnittee of, the tory quotas" has been revealed Symphony Orchestra and Michael.
as a result- of -a' survey Of the Bistritsky. Upon graduation, froM
Jewish Welfare .Board,
Eastern High School, where he
• opened its annualmeeting here, four. :medical schools-rn
by the- Jewish Community was • concertmaster of the schoOl
was told by Benjamin Rabino-, Relaf
Ons Council. The survey orchestra, he entered the Juilliard
witz, executive director of - the was. released—
by Abraham : L.
Jewish
, Freedman, president of the Jew- School of Music in' New' York.
After four and a -half years in
:! ,44onis Kr.aft, , r4i.ring executive
Community . Relations Court'. the armed forces; he played' with
. dtgector of the JWB. ançamuel ish
cil.
the San Antonio SYniphony,
D. Pershovitz, who, assumes the
duties,. of that'. office on Oct. , 1, Organization Charges UNSCOP Which he left to continue his 'Au- .
dies at the Juilliard.
were honored at a dinner. Frank Disregarded,Iiible and ,Koran
The Cleveland SymptioriY sea-
L. Weil, president ot JWB; paid
The United Isreal World Union son begins Oct. 7. -
ib
trute_
to Mr. Kraft.

Friday, October 3, 1947

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British Halt 3.
Refugee Boats

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More than 3,000 Jewish : ref-

ugees are on two boats which

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New Recipes
Careful

gypt Imports $800,000
Worth of Palestine Goods
CAIRO (JTA)—Egypt bought
more than $800;000 worth of Pal-
estinian goods since January. 1, it
was revealed in cornmeircIal sta-
tistics here. These figures indi-
cate that Egyptian mercantile
houses do not adhere as striCtlk
to the "anti--Zionist bokcott'' as
Arab propaganda.'sourcet ,claim.

CELIA ADLER
gregation Slaaarey .4•e4ek on Oct.

To*Wed Oct. 15

8 at 8:30 Pan: Miss Adler will be
assisted by Jacob Cone, •
Albert' Green president of the
Men s Club, urgeS.:!2all.: Members
who wxsh to attend' to arrivein
time so as not to distUrb„..the per-

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formance.

Maurice Seligman, past presi-
dent of the Men's Club arida
member of the Board' of Trustees
of the congregation,,will1.:khair-

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man and Carl Schiller, rrirtiber
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Weizmann. Institute
To Be Ready in Spring

charges in a state/tent' that the
m\rs Special Committee On Pal- NFTS Art.
Calendar,

esthie,-in recomending partition,
has disregarded the Bible'and the
Koran, the first of which outlines
JERUSALEM, (jTA) -- The "the unconditional boundaries' of
"pouring of the roof" of the the Holy Land." The organization
• Weizmann Institute took place also Protests the assertion of the
Sept. 10 at Rehovoth, with a num- Syrian delegate, Faris-el Khoury,
ber of prominent scientists in at- that the Jews'came as invaders to
tendance. An announcement that Palestine. David Horowitz, presi-
the Institute will be ready next dent of tire Union, stated that the
spring was made by Harry Le- Koran fully approves of all ac-
- vine, of New York.
tions recorded in the Bible.

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Features Elias Newman
The work of the American ar-
Usti Elias Newman, has been te-
lected .to illustrate the 5708 Art
Calendar of the National Feder-
ation of Temple .Sisterhoods. Six
water-colors are reproduced in
sepia - colored tones. • Newman
was director of the Palestine Pa-
vilion Art Exhibit • of the New
York World's Fair in 1939-40 and
is author of "Art in Palestine."

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were intercepted by the. British
Celia Adler, one of the leading
Tuesday off the shores of Pales- stars of the Yiddish stage, will
be
tine: They are threatened with
return to Romania and Hungary. guest of the Men's Club of Con-
One Jew was killed and 10 in-
jured when the refugee ship "De-
spite" was caught by the British.
Ten died and 53 were hurt in
the blast of the Haifa police
station.
There were several hold-ups in
Palestine last week charged to
Irgun. In one, the loot amounted
to $180,000.

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Celia Adler to Appear
At-Sliaarey.Zedek's
Men's. Club . on Oct.-8:

the club's Board of Directors,

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MISS MARISE ALPERN

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Mokris IClu.15;

chairman Of state
.An.nouncement is .made of the properties, will be. in. charge of
engagethent - ; of Marise Alpern, stage settings.
daughter of tharles E. Alfiern
and the late Mrs: Lillian Godgn 0
Alpern,
Jerome "I3: Levy,' son
of Mr. and Mrs. Joel J. Levy of
mettle
Birchcrest Dr. . •-•
The wedding will take place
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