12—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 1, 1950 Troth. Announced M arria9 Plans October Nuptials eJ Frisch Chapter Election Inter-Parliamentary Union T.ea., AVIV, (WJA)—A delega- Scheduled for Sept. 5 tion of seven from Israel is to attend the conference of the Daniel Frisch Chapter, ZOD, Inter- Parliamentary Union, will hold its election at 8:30 in Dublin this month. p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 5, at the home of Lillian and Roslyn Defrolt's Tron, 3334 Sturtevant. Only members may attend. Best Laundry Value The installation dinner is set Thousands.of Women Say- for the Four Dukes Supper Club, "' Use Quality Laundry Sunday, Sept. 10. Members and guests may make reservations Because It Saves by\ phoning Lillian Tron, TO. .5-5127. Time, Money and -Worry" The chapter's general meeting Shirts Beautifully Laundered Thursday, Sept. 14, will feature a report on the Israeli political situation and a personality clin- ic conducted by a Wayne Uni- WEbster 3-8000 - MISS DIANE WUNTNER versity instructor. A dance to Your celebrate the New Year will be Patronage Solicited Mr. and Mrs. I. Wuntner of held Saturday, Sept. 23. Monte Vista Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Diane, to Sol Domnitch, ,son of Zglk P Mr. and Mrs. I. Domnitch, of Let us transform your Vases or Figurines into Beautiful Burlingame - Ave. An October and Unusual lamps. Expert lamp restyling and repairing. We stock a wide selection of fine quality handsewn wedding is being planned. dsewn shades. TO. 3355 W. 8-3758 Davison, ACKERMAN BERN BAUM Harriet Bernbaum, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Bernbaum, of Collingwood Ave., became the wife of Abe Ackerman, of Bing- hampton, N. Y., in a ceremony at the study of Dr. A. M. Hersh- man on August 26. A family dinner followed the ceremony. fter a honeymoon through New England states, the cou- ple will make their home in Detroit. * * * CANVASSER—BENSMAN: At an afternoon ceremony, Aug. 27 at Cong. Bnai David, Beverly Jean Bensman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bensman, be- came the bride of Robert Neal Canvasser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. M. Canvasser. Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka officiated. The bride chose a gown of MISS IRENE CLINTON light ivory satin, fashioned with At a family dinner recently, a bouffant skirt which%swept in- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Edwin to a long full train. Her finger- Clinton of Berkeley Rd., an- tip veil of silk illusion was held nounced the engagement of by a cap embroidered with seed their daughter, Irene Ruth, to pearls to match the gown. She Hugh Krandall, son. of Mr. and carried an orchid entwined with Mrs. Sidney Krandall of St. Clair stephenotis and ivy. Shores and Miami. The young Mrs. Bertram I. Lefko> -sister people plan an early fall wed- of the bride, was matron of hon- ding. Newly-elected officers of the or; Mrs. Donald Canvasser, Mrs. MEN'S CLUB of CONG. BETH Marvin Canvasser and Mrs. ABRAHAM will be installed at Robert Brody were bridesmaids. a dinner Sept. 18. They are: Byron Canvasser served his Benjamin Sachs, president; Hy- brother as best man, with Don- man M. Beale, vice president; ald and Marvin Canvesser, also Ben D. Krugel, secretary: Sam- brothers, and Bertram I. Lefko uel Kohn, treasurer; IsadoTe By TERRY ELMAN ushers. Cohen, Hyman Krupp* H. Ger- (Copyright, 1950, Jewish Telegaphic Agency; Inc.) After a two week honeymoon enreich, trustees. The club is It's always fun talking to at Miami Beach and the Ba- continuing its weekly discussions George Burns and Grade Allen, hamas, the newlyweds will re- on the High Holy Days Monday evenings, at the synagogue, with especially when you catch them side at 11331 * Dexter. * * Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter as with an off-guard question like, DRACHLER-MICR L I N: The discussion leader. "What's the favorite dish at the * * * marriage of Miss Leah Michlin, Burns' house?" daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mich- A few openings exist on teams George answered, "Gracie" ... while Gracie answered, "Guess ael Michlin, and Shiomo Drach- in the LOUIS D. BRANDEIS it's meat loaf that is highly sea- ler, son of Mrs. Rose Drachler, LODGE bowling league. Bowl- was performed Tuesday evening, ing will start at 9:30 p.m., Sept. soned." Aug. 29, at the Mayfair on Dex- "We like highly seasoned food ter. Rabbi Morris Adler offici- 7 at State Fair bowling alley. New members wishing to bowl because we live so close to the ated. are asked to call Harry Cohen, Mexican border," chided George. Mrs. Shulamith Heit, sister of bowling secretary, at TO. 6-8410, "We have our problems mak- the bride, was matron of honor. or send a post card to him at ing the sauce to suit both our Norman Drachler, brother of 3216 Buena Vista, giving bowling family and guests," • said Gracie the bridegroom, was best man. average. seriously. "Our son, Ronnie, re- Morris Michlin, ,. of Chicago, fuses to eat meat loaf if it is grand-uncle of the bride, was made the way George, Sandy among the out-of-town guests. YOU CAN and I like it . . . while our guests whose mouths are burning and ALWAYS DO BETTER are trying hard not to gulp down Dexter Center Part a pitcher full of water are too of $12 Million Project —a t- polite to say it's not to their liking." Detroit's Dexter - extension of George says Gracie is a typical the Jewish Community Center is housewife, who reads, cooks and one of 59 Jewish Centers in 55 Furniture of Highest Quality "ties up the telephone, just like communities of 24 states to em- any other woman." bark on building programs and . At Lowest Prices Here is Gracie's own recipe enlargement of facilities at a for meat loaf. cost of $12 million during the 8810 - 12th Street First, Grade greases a shal- year ended Aug. 31, low baking pan. She also crumbles with her fingers enough slices of day-old bread into fine crumbs to make 2 cups. Then she minces three-fourths cup onion and one-fourth cup seeded green pepper. Next, Gracie tosses the bread crumbs, minced onion and green pepper with the meat. Then she mea- sures into the meat six tea- spoons (2 tablespoons) bottled horse-r a d i s h, one tablespoon salt, one teaspoon dry mustard, and one-fourth cup each tomato juice and catsup. Again with the fork, she combines these lightly, - but well. Now, Gracie seats the oven to 400 deg. Then, she breaks 2 eggs. Next, beat- ing them slightly with a Zark, she adds 2 lbs. chuck, ground. Then, with the fork, she lightly tosses eggs with meat. Over- And Other Advertised mixing tends to toughen loaf. Brands Now, with her hands, Gracie lightly shapes the meat into an Regular - Shorts oval loaf right in the bowl. Next, Long - Portly Grade spreads the meat with one-half cup of tomato sauce that has onions, garlic, carrot, From $ 59 5-g mp to $ 95-00 bay leaf, parsley, thyme and tabasco sauce added to it. Bake meat loaf in moderately hot BETTER CLOTHES - BETTER FITTING oven, 400 deg., for 40 minutes. Men's Quality Laundf. 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