Home Relief's Oct. 28 Event to Finance Work For the _Sick and Needy Ann Birk Kuper, solo actress, will present the play "The Heir- ess," adapted from the novel "Washington Square," at ( the Home Relief's annual fund rais- ing affair, Thursday, Oct. 28, in the form of a luncheon at the Statler Hotel. Mrs. Frank J. Winton is ways and means chairman and her ticket chairman is Mrs. Irvirig Small. The year book chairman is Mrs. Hiram Kaufman ... , and her ANN BIRK KUPER co-chairman - is Mrs. John Her- man. Memoriams are being taken by Mrs. Sam Leve; darlings by Mrs. Adolph Deutsch; and happy events by Mrs. William Borin. For information or tickets call Mrs. Winton, UN. 4-5930, or Mrs. Kaufman, UN. 1-2257. Rally and report meetings will be held at the home of Mrs. Bar- ney Newman at 19186 Ilene on Thursday, Oct. '7, at 1 p.m., and on Tuesday, Oct. 12, at the home of Mrs. William Bonn at 19340 Littlefield. On Oct. 19, 20, 21 and 22, there will be report meetings at the home of Mrs. Peter Miller, 16904 La Salle Blvd., 1:30 to 4 p.m. Funds realized from this fund raising affair enable the organi- zation to carry on its charitable work of giving em@rgency relief to the sick and needy. The organ- ization was founded in 1923 and has been active in hospital work, visiting patients at all holidays and brightening up their lives with gifts of candy, cigarettes ,,and magazines, and other, com- forts. Another phase of their work is in rehabilitating delin- quent children through their close contact with Judge D. J. Healy. Mrs. Maurice Garelik is pres- ident of Home Relief Society. KEEPING HOUSE 30,010-ta 34 — THE J EWISH NEWS Fr, October , 1, 1948 iday RECIPE OF THE WEEK Everybody wants to get into the, act! Everyone is thrilled with the new Chiffon Cake and is dreaming up new ways for serv- ing it. Here's a recipe that was described as "super" by several (men) tasters: 2 cups sifted all purpose flour 1 ,h cups sugar 3 tablespoons baking powder 1 teaspoon salt 1 /2 cup Mazola oil 7 egg yolks 3/4 CUP cold water 2 teaspoons. vanilla 1 teaspoon almond extract 7 egg whites 3 h teaspoon cream of tartar. Sift the first four dry ingredi- ents into a large bowl. Make a well in the center and put in it the oil, yolks, water and flavor- ings. Beat with a spoon until smooth. Put the egg whites and cream of tartar into a very large bowl and beat until stiff peaks are formed. Pour the flour mix- ture over the egg whites, and fold gently until combined. Pour into a 10-inch ungreased tube pan. Bake at 325- deg. F. for 55 minutes and then at 350 deg. F. for 10 minutes. Turn pan upside down, resting on a funnel or smaller cake pans, to cool. When thoroughly cool, remove cake. Empty a can of freestone peaches into a bowl. Crush them and add 1/4 cup of brandy or rum; chill. Whip 1/2 pint of sweet cream and sweeten it with 2 tablespoons o f confectioner's. sugar. The cake can be cut through the center (so that you'll_ have two ring cakes) and served on a cake plate with the cream and peaches combined and spread over the top or you may cut thin slices from this large ring cake and pour the crushed peaches over each slice, garnishing with the whipped cream. Store left- over cake on a covered cake plate and it will remain fresh and tender for ten days. . * * * DID YOU KNOW? . . . That it's harmful rather than . good to keep salt near the kitChen stove in an effort to prevent caking? The steam from cooking causes it to harden and lowers its iodine content . . . That there's a new type of broom on the market which attracts dust from the rugs by means of static electri- city in the bristles? This broom can be washed in lukewarm wat- er to keep it fresh and crisp . . That you can do your own water proofing now? Just apply a water-proofing fluid to coats, hats, blouses, suits and other gar- Bnai Brith Women Plan ments which you want to protect against rainfalls. The fabric 1948 Drive for $75,000 will repel the rain and protect Mrs. Sam Gold is a member of you and the garment. the fund-raising committee ' of Detroit • Bnai Brith Women's Council which has set a goal of $75,000 for the event to be held Nov. 22 at the Masonic Temple. Sadie Cooper Braver-Violin Bnai Brith's projects include Harry Siegel Cello Lillian Robbins - - - Piano George E. Goldberg of the Ele- vator Engineering Co. has en- dowed and fully furnished a physician's examing office at the Jewish Home for Aged, Myron A. Keys, president of the Home, announced. The examining office has been set up in the former Children's Home, now an annex to the old people's residence, which houses the infirmary. A physician will be in daily attendance'not only in the infirmary building but also in the main building which houses 135 old people. Full utilization of the annex was made possible by the con- struction of a heated corridor be- tween the main building and the former children's building, mak:- ing one large unit which provides MISS ANNABELLE WOLF for the care of nearly 200 aged At a recent reception, Mr. and men and women. Mrs. Morris Wolf of Cortland Ave. announced the engagement of their daughter, Annabelle, to Gerald Feldman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Feldman of RoselaWn Ave. An early 'spring wedding is being planned by the couple. MRS. BRAVER, TYler 5-9660 John M. Carlisle, Detroit News correspondent, will address Tik- vah Lodge' of Bnai Brith at 9 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 7, at the Northwest Synagogue. Carlisle, who had an extensive newspaper career in both the European and Pacific war theatres during the war s will discuss his, experiences since re- turning to civilian life. This program, as announced by Louis E. Barden, lodge presi- dent, and Max H. 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