Hadassah to Present
Florine Grossberg
To Wed D. H. Stulberg Israel Fashion Show
Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Gross- fan. -22, at Royal

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berg, of Elmhurst Ave., an-
matter apearing in the col:-
A replica of a giant constalla-
nounce the engagement of their
is ,
Mrs. Nechama Yanich, of 2319 Leslie, left on. the S. S. Inde- daughter, Florine, to David H. tion airplane bearing, fashions umns_ of The Jewish News
2:30 p.m., Monday, preced-
met
by
her
daughter
and
son-in-law,
pendence -for Israel, and was -
from Israel will set the scene
ing . Friday of pulafication.
Rabbi and Mrs. Walter H. Plaut, and her brother, Dr. Nathan
for the Hadassah Israeli fashion
For photographs, at .10 a.m., -
Morris, director of the Department of Education and Culture for
show to honor Minyan mothers
Monday; for display', adver-
Diaspora of the Jewish Agency.
at 1:30 p. m., Jan. 22; at the tising, at noon, TUesday; and
Miss Florence Weintraub, popular Detroit mezzo-soprano, will
Royal Theater.
classified advertising, 10 a.m.,
travel to Dayton, Ohio where she will sing Jan. 13, at the annual
The designers of the fashions - Wednesday.
banquet of the Jewish National Fund of Dayton.
are Youth Aliyah children who
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• Miss Tobie Komisaruk of New York, a student at Queens Col-
have grown in-
,
CARD OF THANKS
lege, was the guest during her vacation of her uncle and aunt,
to maturity, and
The family of the late Edward
Mr. • and Mrs. Leon Kay of Wildemere Ave.
through previ-
Mrs. M. S. Dann of Merton Road has returned from a week's
ous support Steinberger wishes to thank its
Visit with friends in Canton, 0.
from the Min- relatives for the many k i n d-:
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Posen, formerly of Northlawn Ave., are
yan campaign nesses extended during its re-"
settling in their new home at 19355 Parkside Road.
have developed cent bereavement.
Mrs. Daniel Siegel of Fairfield Ave. was hostess at a luncheon
3reative talent,
A trust fund of $42,000 for the
last Wednesday to honor the new mothers in the Mothers' Group
tnd are now erection
of a lecture hall in the
of Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity.
skilled crafts- Humanities
Building of the He-
Mrs. Landsman nen.
• Dr. and Mrs. Raphael Altman of Roselawn Ave., accompanied
brew
University
of Jerusalem in .
by their daughters, Carol and Phyllis, and their niece, Marilyn
Brandeis Vocational Center. of memory of David
and Penina
Kates of Santa Barbara Drive, were guests at the Drake Hotel,
which the Fashion Institute is Golomb has been established
by,
Chicago, for •a week.
a part, offers a wide variety of their daughter, Mrs. R. Statni-'
Mr. and Mrs. David - A. Brown of Burlingame Ave., have left
trades to students. The result gros of Hove, England.
to spend the winter in California. They will visit in San Fran-
is that children formerly eared
cisco and Los Angeles. -
MISS FLORINE GROSSBERG for and trained in .these Youth
Dr. anti Mrs. Leo Orecklin are expected back in their Oak
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Aliyah centers are now. begin-
Drive residence this week, - after a stay at the Sherry Frontenac, Stulberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. ning to help. sustain Israel's
Friday, January 4, 1952
Miami Beach.
Sam Stulberg, of Broadstreet economy.
Dr. and Mrs. Louis Alper, formerly of Pembroke Ave., have Blvd.
Mrs. Daniel Siegial, Minyan
moved to their new home at 13600 Vassar Drive.
A Treat to the Ear . . .
The bride-elect is attending chairman, advises that groups
Marjorie Kuttnauer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kutt- Wayne University.
of
ten
women
may
still
bond
nauer of Canterbury Road, returned this week to her studies at
MICKEY WOOLF
The bridegroom-elect attend- together to pledge :t240 (.24
Stevens College after enjoying a gala vacation period at home.
ed Wayne University where he each) to help sumort fOr one
and His Orchestra
Judy Mayer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Krolik of Chica'-- was affiliated with Sigma Alpha
go Blvd., stopped to visit friends in Boston before returning to her Mu fraternity, He is now at- year a child in the Youth Aliyah
Call UN. 3-3737 Now
studies at Colby College, Waterville, Me.
tending the University of Michi- Program.
Directing the fashion shnw is
Mr. and Mrs. Mena-che Haar of Santa Barbara Drive, and gan dental school where he is
daughter Ellen, were hosts to Ellen's classmate at the University affiliated with Alpha Omega Mrs. Sidney Winer. who will be
assisted by Mesdames Harry
of Michigan, Sue Alderman of Chicago, for a few days before the Fraternity.
Landsman, script writer: Leo
girls returned to school.
BY
Seligson. fashion coordinator:
Mrs. Hyman Altman of West Davison Ave., left on Sunday to
Speed Plans to Film
Milford Pregerson. commentat-
spend the winter months in Miami Beach.
or; Louis Glasier. wardrobe;
Mrs. Harry S. Millman, formerly of Calvert Ave., has moved to Eddie Cantor's Story
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Leonard Fox, artist; Marvin
her new residence on Whitmore Road.
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Mintz, hostesses; Benjamin Fink,
Mrs. J. B. Baruch and son, Theodore, of Boston Blvd., have
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returned from a visit with members of their family in Wausau, were completed for the filming prizes. -
Mrs. Samson Wittenberg will
Wis.
of Eddie Cantor's life story,
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Mr. and Mrs. Rolph Manko have returned to their home in written and produced by Col- be . guest vocalist. Co-chairmen
Bill Caplan Larry Morris
Schenectady, N. Y„ after a visit here with their parents, Mr. and umnist Sidney Skolsky, author of the Chapter Minyan cam-
Charge Accounts Welcomed
Mrs. Morris Gurevitch of Fullerton Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. Reuben of the smash hit, "The Jolson
paign
are
Mrs..
Aaron
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Manko of Calvert Ave.
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Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Oppenheim, of Whitmore Road accom-
Titled "The Story of Eddie and Mrs. Harry Jaffa. Mrs. Jesse
panied by daughter, Jane, enjoyed a week's visit with friends in Cantor," the movie will trace Rice is new Bagley chairman.
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New York.
Cantor's rise from the Lower
Mrs. Myron Bales left by plane for her home in Carnegie, Pa. East Side to the heights of radio
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after enjoying a three weeks' visit with members of her family and screen. The JeWish come-
here and in Windsor.
dian's many activities in the
SEE
Mr. and Mrs. William Appel of Calvert Ave., are spending the philanthropic field are expected
BOB GINSBURG . .
New Year week in the South.
to be covered in the film.
The man who sells the most
A spokesman for Warner
Because he gives the most!
Brothers said that no final de-
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1 package yeast (cake or dry)
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Cheese Filling for Raised
1 1/4 cups lukewarm water
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late
Jewish
showman's
voice
2 tablespoons auger
Dough
Knishes
was
dubbed
in
for
Larry
Parks.
1 tablespoon salt
Sweetened: 1 1,i•pds. dry cottage cheese
2 eggs
4
Cantor indicated several weeks
(also called pot cheese)
-
4 tablespoons melted butter
2 eggs
ago
that
he
is
contemplating
a
31/2 cups sifted flour
3 ,i teaspoon salt
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1 /4 cup sugar
return to the screen.
Dissolve the yeast in lukewarm water

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3 /4 cup dry bread or cracker crumbs
and let stand while assembling the other
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ingredients. Add sugar and salt to the
1 lemon, grated rind and juice
flour and sift together into a large mix-
Combine thoroughly in the order listed.
ing bowl. Beat eggs slightly and com-
Unsweetened: Omit the sugar and in-
bine with the melted butter. Stir the crease salt to 1 teaspoon. Fry one
dissolved yeast into the flour combina- medium size onion, finely diced, in 4
tion, starting in the center and adding tablespoons butter, substitute or vege-
the egg and butter mixture while stir- table shortening till light yellow and add
ring till a ball of dough is formed. to the cheese mixture. The lemon juice
Punch down and then knead till smooth and grated rind may be omitted if
and elastic. Return to the mixing bowl, desired. Most families like the - flavor.
dust with flour and cover with wax however.
paper or a doubled towel and. let stand
at room temperature till it doubles into
bulk, -approximately 3 hours. Punch
down again and knead on a- lightly
floured surface for 3 minutes. Cut into
pieces the size of a medium size apple
or form into balls. Flatten with " the
hands or rolling pin to half inch thick-
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contribution of $75,000 to
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The announcement pointed
out that earlier, when foodstuffs
were urgently needed in the
Palestine area, Italy advanced
, wheat and rice which were used
by Israel, among. other coun-
tries, until the Fund could re-
pay Italy from subsequent grain
shipments assigned by Australia.
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hard pressed because this is the
speediest way of 'getting the
sorely needed supplies to Italy.

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