Antique Show Opens At Masonic on-May 5 L;041)3 bti LEAH LEONARD AJP F EAT IJ PAL ceptions on Shevuot. T h e s e "shells" can be baked the day before filling and serving. They look so tempting, too! Now that we're planning for SHEVUOT and the CHEESE DISHES (blintzes, etc.) associ- ated with this spring holiday, let's add that parties and recep- tions are to be included for graduates from Conservative re-. ligious schools and confirmants in Reform temples. Following are a few suggestions: PASTRY DOUGH FOR PATTIE SHELLS pounds pastry flour 2 egg yolks 1 pound unsalted butter or margarine 1 tablespoon lemon juice cup confectioners' sugar CHEESE-MACARONI SQUARES 2 cups cooked and drained elbow macaroni 3/4 cup soft white bread crumbs 11/4 cups scalded milk 3 tablespoons butter or substitute 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon grated onion, optional 11 cups Farmer Cheese cups grated Cheddar Type Cheese IA teaspoon Paprika - 18 teaspoon dry mustard, optional 2 eggs, well beaten 3 tablespoons cracker crumbs Melted butter After cooking the macaroni in salted water as directed on package, pour some hot water over it in a colander for two reasons—keeping the macaroni hot and for draining it thoroughly. Soak the soft bread crumbs in scalded.milk just long enough to moisten. Combine drained macaroni, softened bread crumbs, butter, salt, grated onion, the two kinds of cheese and the seasonings. Mix lightly with two forks then fold in the well beaten eggs. Turn the mixture into an alum- inum lined then buttered square baking pan, 10x10x2 inches in size. Sprinkle cracker crumbs over top and drizzle with melted butter. Bake 30 to 35 minutes at 375° F. or till a knife inserted in center comes out clean and the top is nicely browned. Turn out on a heated platter, upside down and remove aluminum foil. Cut into squares and slip under broiler flame for 2 min- utes just before serving time. Pass the sour cream, applesauce or raisin sauce, if desired. Yields 25 two-inch squares. * Labor Zionists to Hear -Discussion on Politics C You'll -like serving the fol- lowing Vari-Filled Tarts fOr re- r Detroit Senior I oamm.o.awm.almo-im.o.m.crows.).aiso ■ ww ■ namsq,aimis•olrg Bicur Cholem 1 Will Celebrate Its 61st Annual Banquet I 6:30 P.M. Sharp, Sunday, May 6i At Lachar's Catering, i 13224 Dexter i We Are Preparing Seats for All Our Members and Friends Whoi Received Tickets. Please Attend." Lena Techner, President M. Manuel Merton, Toastmaster Max Charness, Banquet Chrnn. TO. 7-3110 Sift the flour into a mixing bowl. Beat the yolks slightly and stir into the center of mound of flout Cream the butter or mar- garine and work into the flour mixture together- with the lemon juice and confectioners' sugar, starting from the center and working in the dry mixture till it forms a ball of pastry dough firm enough to handle without sticking to the hands. Place in a bowl and chill for 3 to 4 hours in the refrigerator before using. When ready to bake, cut the dough in half and place one part on a lightly floured kneading board. Use the rolling pin to make a rectangle as thin as possible, then bring both long ends together toward the middle and both folded sides together toward the cen- ter. Roll again into a thin rec- tangle and repeat the fold-overs. Roll out again as thin as desired and cover with a folded kitchen towel. Let stand at room tem- perature at least 2 hours. Roll out again and cut into rounds to fit over the backs of muf- fin pans, fluting the edges or marking with a fork. Bake at once in a pre-heated 425° F. oven 8 to 10 minutes or till lightly browned. Remove from forms when cold to avoid crumbling. Fill with ice cream, cooked pudding mixture, ber- ries (fresh and sliced, or the drained canned variety — or quick frozen kind). Top with chopped nuts or whipped cream and bits of fruit used in fruit fillings. Serves 18 (18 pastry pattie shells). Beth Aaron Sisterhood Schedules Oneg Shabbat The final oneg shabbat of the season scheduled by the Sister- hood of Beth Aaron Synagogue will be held Saturday afternoon, in the social hall. Mrs. Benjamin H. Gorrelick, chairman, announces that a cast of girls from the Beth Aaron Junior Sisterhood, will be fea- tured in the Eternal Light script, "The Sabbath of Chaim the Porter." _The girls will be special guests of the Sisterhood. The program also will include community singing, greetings from Mrs. Irving Chaiken, pres- ident, and a message from Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorrelick. Hostesses will be Mesdames M. Rosenweig and Julia Soko- lov. Mrs.. J. Kanners is co- chairman of the oneg shabbat. Mrs. David Utley will serve as president of Pontiac's Bnai Israel Sisterhood following her election last week. Her term is for two years. Also voted into office were George Surowitz, Mesdames Morris Kampner and Sol New- house, vice-presidents; Joseph Kornov, Sidney Czleier and Marvin Winkelstein, secretaries; Jack Gambord, treasurer; and Al v in Jacobson, parliamenta- rian. Elected to the board for one- year terms are Mesdames Abe Avadenca, Jack Bodner, Nathan Crone, Irving Koper and Mau- rice Schlussel, while. serving for two years are Mesdames Morris Bletstein, Edward B 1 u m e n, Stanley Elbling, Ralph Merko- witz, Leon Sirlin and Henry Hoschander. Mrs. Utley, who succeeds -Mrs. Daniel Foxman, will be installed with other officers and board members on June 5. Poetry. Award Winner Here for Labor Zionists Rachel Korn, who won the Chaim Greenberg Award of Pioneer Women for Yiddish poetry in 1955, will be here this week to address two local groups. She will speak at 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, in Young Israel Center on Dexter, under the auspices of the Detroit Pioneer Wom•n's Council. A social hour will fol- low. At 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, Miss Korn will be a guest of Arla- zaroff Branch 137 of the Far- band when it meets in the Labor Zionist Institute, 19161 Schaefer. MAY 20th, 1956 at the LATIN QUARTER FOREMOST FEMALE HUMORIcr Bernie Porvin to Direct Beth Aaron Young Adults Miss Shalom Betty Katz Walker At its election meeting last week, the Beth Aaron Young Adults re-elected Bernie Porvin as president. Voted into office with him are the following: Marilyn Lux, vice-president; Debbie Wainer and Avon Horo- witz, secretaries; Stewart Sil- verman, treasurer; and Richard Jaulus, sgt.-at-arms. Installation will take place shortly. Judge Nathan J. Kaufman ad- dressed a meeting of the group this week on "Problems of Ju- Dinner at 7:30 p.m. Cocktails at 6:30 p.m. For further information call TE 4-4145 Dr. Harry Portnoy, General Chairman Leon Mutchnick, Arrangements Chairman The Detroit Jewelry Sales AssoCiates announce plans for a fall show to be held October 7-9 at the Hotel tSatler. Irving Segal, of Birmingham, will again head the committee with the following members assist- ing: Phil Rothschild, Lou Zim- merman, George Cohn, Dave Goldstein and. Jerry Sillman. • 33rd .Anniversary Banquet Cantor Jewelry Sales Associates To Hold Show in October Pontiac Sisterhood Elects Mrs. Utley in its WORLD RENOWNED CANTOR Friday, May 4, 1956 Photo of model wearing gar- net necklace, earrings, and ring valued at $500, from the collection of Gennaro Russo of Chicago, an exhibitor at the show. The half million dollar Great Lakes Antique Show is sched- uled for May 5-8 in the Foun- tain Room, Masonic Temple. The fifty-five exhibitors come from Washington, D.C., New York, Georgia and Kentucky, as well as Detroit and the mid- west area. Fine examples of furniture, glass, china and sil- verware will be shown, along with many special displays of jewelry, toys and clothing. An exhibit of early American, Eng- lish, French and Belgian fire- arms will be featured. The exhibition will be open from 12 noon to 10:30 p.m. daily. All items in the exhibit are for sale. JOIN YOUNG ISRAEL OF DETROIT SUNDAY EVENING Labor Zionist Branch Seven will hold an oneg shabbat at 8:30 p.m., today, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Noveck, 18929 Lauder. Cong. Martha W. Griffiths and a Republican speaker, not yet announced, will speak on basic party differences on farm issues, labor problems and for- eign affairs, mostly in the Middle East. Detroit Jewish News-1 3 i Dirt, grease, mud — these substanc'es destroy the fibers of your carpets, making them dull and lifeless, causing your carpets to wear out twice as fast Home cleaning - products just skim. the surface of your carpets leaving as "much as 25% of deeply embedded dirt. That's why wall-to-wall carpeting that has been professionally cleaned by LEADER is so fresh and new-looking. Leader's KARPET-KARE method and special equipment gets ALL the dirt, grease, grime and mud out of your carpets. 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