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June 28, 1957 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1957-06-28

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The glorious Fourth usually 2—Mixed Pickle Sauce:
the order listed. Cook over low
means a picnic, or at least hav-
heat till hot. Do not boil.
ing the principal meal of the
1 cup chopped pickle relish
day on backporch or lawn.
1 cup sour cream
1 tablespoon prepared mustard
Whether you have guests or
1 tablespoon capers or chopped
just dine family-style-at-home,
parsley for garnish
it is well to minimize kitchen
Combine and serve.
time for the kitchen engineer. 3—Chopped Herring Sauce:
cup chopped herring
Start your preparations in the
r2 cup mashed hard cooked egg
yolks
morning with an easy-mix sher-
cup mayonnaise
bet, low in calories through the
cup shredded tart apple
Minced parsley or fresh dill
use of nonfat dry milk powder.
Combine in the order listed.
Here's a recipe for 6 . portions
you'll find a delight to make
and serve: •
Dr. Reuben L. Kahn
STRAWBERY DELIGHT

1 tablespoon lemon juice
1.1 cup cold water
1:1's cup nonfat dry milk powder
(your favorite brand)
1 cup sliced fresh strawberries,
tightly packed
6 tablespoons sugar
4 drops red vegetable coloring
is teaspoon vanilla flavoring
12 fresh strawberries, halved for
garnish


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Combine lemon juice and
water in a mixing bowl large
enough to permit expansion of
contents. Sprinkle the pow-
dered milk over the liquid and
beat with an electric Mixer or
other rotary beater tilt stiff
enough to hold a peak. Com-
bine prepared strawberries, su-
gar, vegetable coloring and fla-
voring by mashing well with a
fork and fold into the whipped
mixture. Turn into a one-quart
refrigerator tray or other con-
tainer and freeze about 4 hours
at coldest control point in the
freezer compartment, When
It took Washington and the
ready to serve, spoon sherbet members of the Constitutional
into serving dishes and tap with Convention 916 days to frame
Whole or halved fresh straw- the Constitution.
berries. For larger quantities
(double -recipe), we suggest two
treezer containers and separate
mixing of above recipe ... bet-
ter than larger container be-
cause of freezing time allotted.

BAKED TUNA RING

2 cups flaked tuna fish (canned
variety, well drained)
1 cup soft white bread crumbs
soaked in % cup milk
IA cup sherry or white wine of
any kind
teaspoon white pepper
ik teaspoon onion salt
A dash of celery salt, op-
tional
3. eggs, separated

Combine flaked fish, soaked
crumbs, wine and seasoning in
a mixing bowl and add the egg
yolks. Mix with a fork. Beat
egg whites till stiff but not
dry and fold into the mixture.
Turn this into a buttered 9-inch
ring mold. Set the filled mold
in a larger pan of warm water
and bake 45 to 50 minutes at
350 deg. F. or till set. Remove
from oven and let stand about
5 minutes before unrnalding on
the serving platter. Fill center
with any of the following
sauces and serve while hot. Gar-
nish with parsley sprigs. Serves
six,
SAUCE FOR TUNA RING

L—Egg Sauce:
1 cup milk
4 hard cooked eggs, diced
1 tablespoon prepared mustard
3 tablespoons sour cream
Salt and pepper to taste
Minced parsley and/or green
pepper

The Happy Cancer Pad Sew-
ing Club of BRANDEIS CHAP-
TER, which meets regularly
each Tuesday during the sea-
son, will conclude its activities
with a barbecue picnic this
Sunday for members and their
husbands, at the home of Mrs.
Mollie Harman, of Ward Ave.
Meetings will resume in the fall.
Members of the group are Mes-
dames Mollie Herman, Mae
Isaacs, Anita .Berk, Rose Baker,
Ann Bard, Sarah Silverstein,
Bella Cohen, Jean Zelickman,
Bessie Efrusy, • Esther Shayet,
Sylvia Goodman and Gertrude

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When You
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Featuring:

Bar-B-0 Lamb Ribs & Prime Filets

STRICTLY
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Originators of "The Hollywood Roast"

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Fancy Chinook

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WESSON

Salad or Cooking

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stir in hard cooked eggs, add-
ing remaining ingredients in

Bnai Brith
J7ctivities

CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Ned
Caminker acknowledges with
grateful appreciation the many
kind expressions of sympathy
extended by relatives a n d
friends during the family's re-
cent bereavement.

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MISS MYRNA PAUL
The engagement of Myrna
Retires from U. of M. Louise Paul to Robert Levy, son
Dr. Ruben Leon Kahn, pro- of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Levy, has
fessor of serology and chief of been announced by the bride-
the serologic laboratory and elect's parents, Dr. and Mrs.
consultation service of the Uni- Irving B. Paul, of Pontiac. An
versity of Michigan will retire early fall wedding is planned,
from service after 20 years at
the institution.
FOR YOUR EVERY
Dr. Kahn is the noted de-
veloper of the Kahn test for
FLORAL NEED ...
syphilis which is replacing the
See or Call
Wasserman test throughout the
MILT
SHORE'S
world.
FLOWERS
He is recipient of the 11th
COMMERCIAL WORK PROMPT-
annual award of the American
LY and EFFICIENTLY HAND-
Association for the Advance-
LED. INQUIRIES & CHARGE
ment of Science. The award was
ACCOUNTS INVITED.
presented to him in 1933 for his
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discovery of "Tissue Reactions
(Bet. Elmhurst & Monterey)
in Immunity."
Dr. Kahn is holder of numer-
ous degrees and honors from
American and foreign govern-
ments and universities.
WHAT'S

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Delegates attending the con-
ventions are from eight states
and four Canadian provinces.
Over 400 men_and women are
expected to attend from De-
troit.

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N O S

A large delegation of Detroit
women is currently in Chicago
to attend the annual convention
of . Women's District Grand
Lodge No. 6 of Bnai Brith .
The parley is scheduled to
open Saturday evening, at the
Morrison Hotel, and will con-
clude Tuesday with the instal-
lation banquet.
This will be the 25th conven-
tion for the women and the 89th
for the Men's Lodge, whidh
meets in Chicago simultaneous-
ly.

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Detroiters Attend - Bnai Brit!' Parley

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