30-Year- Picto'ria1 Review to Mark
Miss Schechter to Wed Haifa Tecknian to Teach Oil-Field Technology
HAIFA, (JTA) — A Depart- research for the Israel Govern-
Service Group Stag Day, Wednesday Milton Nathanson
ment of Mineral- Engineering to ment and for industry.
teach oil-field technology, min
ing and mineral engineering has
been set up at the Technion,
Israel Institute of Technology,
here. The basic syllabus for the
course, which will open in No-
vember,. has been drawn up by
Professor G. Dessau, a United
Nations Educational Scientific
and Cultural Organization tech-
nical assistance expert.
A two-year graduate course
will be open to qualified engi-
neers and studies in engineer-
ing, mining and oil geology to
holders of baccalaureate degrees
in geology. In addition, the de-
partment will carry out applied
A pictorial review of 30 years
of Detroit Service Group activi-
ty to be presented by George
Stutz and Gus Newman, will
climax "a day of. sun and fun"
at the Service Group's seventh'
annual Stag Day and 30th birth-
day celebration, next Wednes-
day, at Franklin Hills Country
Club.
Stutz and Newman have dust-
ed off the Service Group photo-
graph album and culled the
highlights of the Group's 30
years of devotion to our com-
munity.
, Charles. F. Rosen has ar-
ranged the photographs and
written explanatory remarks in
a chronology that should awake
memories in any of those pres-
ent and show the rest how
Mrs. Turner to Head
things were done in "the good
1956-57 Activities
old days."
Stag Day is an annual all-
Of Pioneer Women _
day outing for members of the
The Detroit Council of Pio- Detroit Service Group, the Jew-
neer Women will soon begin ish Welfare Federation's organ-
activities for the season under ization of Allied Jewish Cam-
paign woilers in the trades and
professions.
Early arrivals will begin the
pursuit of par at 10 a.m. and
enjoy golf and cards until 4
p.m. Cocktails are at 5:30 and
dinher at 7.
Members of the real estate
and building council will be on
hand to claim the Detroit Ser-
vice Group trophy from the ser-
vices division. The real estate
council collected more than
$1,150,000 in the Allied Jewish
Campaign, oversubscribing its
quota.
W.TBK to Carry
`5717' Series
MRS. IRVING TURNER
the auspices of a new adminis-
tration headed by Mrs. Irving
Turner, president.
Mrs. Turner, of 26358 Dundee,
Huntington Woods, is past pr'es-
ident of the organization's Mas-
sada Chapter, and past chair-
man of the Council's legislative
and Moatzot Hapoalot com-
mittees.
She also is affiliated with the
League of Jewish Women's Or-
ganization and Zionist Council,
which she serves as a board
member, the Women's Division
of Brandeis University, Hadas-
sah and Bnai Brith. •
Chapter presidents who will
assist Mrs. Turner during the
coming season include the fol-
lowing women: - '
Mesdames Sarah Levin, Club
One; Shulamith Goldaftas, Club
Two; Harold Greenbert, Alonah;
Norman Leemon, Aviva; Albert
Herman, Avodah; Milton Weiss,
Brandeis; Morris Mendelson,
Chana Czenesh; Ben Epstein,
Golda Myerson; Max Kanarek,
Hanita; William Leebove, Israel;
Herman Kanter, Kinneret; Her-
man Gach, Massada; A v n e r
Naggar, Medina; Gertrude Le-
vine, Negbah; Meyer . Goldbaum,
Sharona; and Miss Beatrice
Hendelman, B & P.
But we build and .defend not
for our generation alone. We
defend the foundations laid by
our fathers. We build a life for
generations yet unborn. We
defend and we build a way of
life, not for America alone, but
for all mankind.---Franklin D.
Roosevelt
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An unusual series of radio
broadcasts, commemorating the
beginning of the Jewish New
Year will be carried next week
over station WJBK.
The series, "5717," is divided
into eight 15-minute programs,
a n d- considers
the gifts made
by Judaism
and the Jewish
people to the
enrichment of
society.
WJBK w i 11
carry six of the
the eight pro-
gram s, each
one scheduled
for 11:15 p.m.,
from Monday,
Sept. 10 to Sat-
Allen
urday, Sept. 15.
O u t s t a nding personalities,
Jews and non-Jews will offer
programs on different facets of
the culture and tradition of the
Jewish people, hIluding law,
classical and popular m u s i c,
theater, humor and nations of
the world.
The series was produced in
cooperation with the Union of
American Hebrew Congrega-
tions, parent body of the 534
Reform temples in North Amer-
ica.
Among the personalities to be
heard will be President Eisen-
hower, Maxwell Rabb, Dr.
Maurice Eisendrath, New York
Mayor Robert F. Wagner, Steve
Allen, Morey Amsterdam,
Luther Adler, Joseph Schild-
k r a u t, Dr. Sigmund Spaeth,
Richard Tucker, Prof. William
Kunstler, Atty. Gen. Jacob K.
Javitz, Richard Rodgers, Arnold
Moss, Mayor Robert Briscoe, of
Dublin; Lord Samuel, of Great
Britain, Premier Ben-Gurion, of
Israel; Pierre Mendes France,
of Paris; and Cecil B. DeMille,
of Hollywood.
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World's Richest Man
According to Lowell Thomas,
the richest man in the world
is the King of Saudi Arabia. He
receives a million dollars a day
in royalties from American oil
companies. His heart bleeds for
the Arab refugees, but he is
spending 175 millions—not on
them—but to build himself a
castle.—D. S.
New Year's Greetings
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A shilling spent idly by a
fool may be picked up by a
wiser person, who knows bet-
ter what to do with it; it is,
therefore, not lost.—Franklin.
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Holiday Greetings
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schech-
ter, of Elmhurst Ave.,' announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Sandra, to Milton Nathan-
son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Nathanson, of Nadine Ave.
Both young people attend the
University of Michigan, where
Mr. Nathanson is affiliated with
Tau Delta Phi and Phi Delta
Epsilon fraternities.
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number of a tempting recipes,
based o n traditional Rosh
Hashanah dishes, which add a
bright and unusual note of fes-
tive good eating to the High
Holidays menu. For the cus-
tomary holiday fowl, for ex- a
ample, two recipes for stuffing
, have been created which liter-
ally impart a new "inner" satis-
faction to the chicken, capon or a
turkey you bring on the holi-
day.
For home-bakers, the tradi-
tional honey cake has also been
the subject of thoughtful atten-
tion in the Manischewitz Model
Kosher Test - Kitchen, where
Miss Stoffer creates her recipes.
TRADITIONAL HONEY CAKE
3 cups flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon baking soda
3/4 teaspoon powdered cloves
3/4 teaspocin allspice
teaspoon cinnamon
1 teaspoon instant coffee
teaspoon salt
cup Manischewitz limey
3/4 cup water
2 tablespoons brandy
2 tablespoons Manischewitz Pea-
nut Oil
3 eggs
% cup sugar
1 ,12 cup blanched, slivered almonds
Sift first 8 ingredients together.
Mix the honey, water, brandy and
peanut oil together. Beat the eggs
until foamy. Gradually beat in sugar
and then the honey mixture. Add
dry ingredients gradually. Fold in
slivered almonds. Pour into greased
loaf pan (9 ,,2 x x 2%) and garnish
with halves of blanched almonds.
Bake in a slow oven (325°F) 1 hour
and 10 minutes or until cake springs
back when touched lightly with fin-
ger. Allow to cool in pan a few
minutes and then turn out on cake
rack to cool thoroughly before
slicing.
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