U. of Florida Students Friday, July 5, 19 57 E - z to Marry in August A J P FEATu p.a GERALDINE WEISSMAN Geraldine Weissman's engage- ment to Lawrence Spira has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Weiss- man, of Ardmore Ave. The bridegroom-to-be is the son of Mrs. Lillian 0. Lewis, of Bay Harbor Islands, Fla., • and the late Samuel Spira. The betrothed couple attends the 'University of Florida. An August wedding is planned. Dave Davidson and orchestra PHONE ME ABOUT YOUR W E JIM G FREE LI 4-3042 LI 5-4352 NORTHLAND DRIVER TRAINING SAUL H. SINKOFF Professional Certified Teacher • NW Detroit and Suburbs • Dual Control Car LI 5-2969 The Perfect Air . . . For Your Summer Affair! CountA. UN. 3-6283 UN. 3-0404 TOWNSEND 6-4034 "MEMORIES THAT WILL :r. LAST FOREVER" . • TITLED and EDITED • FULL COVERAGE - • WEDDINGS •: • BAR MITZVAHS ALL WORK GUARANTEED • SPECIAL OCCASIONS SAVE . ••• 15 to 20% on FIRE INSURANCE House, Furniture, Business For All Types of Insurance There's nothing more wel- come on a hot July day than a tall glass of Beet Borscht, topped with sourcream and a mint leaf or two. Here is a quick-easy recipe for making a jarful to chill in your re- frigerator and have on hand as mid-afternoon cooler or meal starter. SUMMERTIME BORSCHT, Basic Recipe 1 can small whole beets Cold water as directed below 1 medium size onion 1 /4 cup lemon juice or vinegar (or citric acid crystals to taste) 3 tablespoons dark brown sugar Sour cream for topping Fresh mint leaves for garnish Pour liquid from can of beets into a saucepan. Grate beets and add enough cold water to make 1 quart. Com- bine with the beet liquid. Grate onion and add, or leave onion whole but cut into to permit juice to flow during the cook- ing and lift out before chilling the Borscht. Now bring to a boil, skim well and add lemon juice, brown sugar and salt to taste. Cook over moderate heat for 5 minutes. Let cool then chill in the refrigerator at least 2 hours before serving in tall glasses, topped with sourcream and garnished with mint. An ice cube may be added per glass too. Serves 6. Variation 1: Combine grated canned beets with 1 cup fine- ly diced •rhubarb and add enough sweetening and sour agent to suit the taste. Cook as above. It's a variation we like immensely. Variation 2: Add grated cu- cumber uripared to the chilled Borscht, allowing 1 cupful per quart. Use minced parsley for garnshing, with or without sourcream. * * * Picnic Pick-ups that are easy to pack along can be made on short notice, if hubby and the young fry should sound off one of these sunny days in July. Here are a few sugges- tions: PICNIC HUMPTY - DUMPTIES 2 eggs per portion Hard cook eggs at a mild bubble boil, in water to cover, at least 10 minutes. Let cool. With crayons draw faces on each eggshell — don't have to be an artist for that! — and wrap them in wax paper sep- arately or two together. Take along a small jar of mayon- naise for dipping shelled eggs if desired. Good also unadorn- ed and in the natural state. LETTUCE, FAMILY STYLE CALL: Seward Insurance Assoc. 1 large head of firm type lettuce (serving 6 to 8) 6 tablespoons grated ched- dar type cheese Bottle of French Dressing TR 3-7480 Harold Marshall Dan Welber Fred Babbin Bernice Robbin Dress Shop DRASTIC SUMMER • SALE • Ladies' Dresses — 1 /2 Sizes • Junior Sizes 7 to 9 • Fine Selection of Teen-Age Sportswear • Custom and Ready Made Hats • Hand Bags All new clean merchandise 18210 GRAND RIVER nr. SOUTHFIELD YE 8-4504 OPEN THURSDAY and FRIDAY 'TILL 9 P.M. 111 ■ 2111, UNDERCOATING SPECIAL! 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French Dressing bottle or jar. HE's BACK AGAIN— IN FULL SWING Marriages - URE-NEWMAN. Mr. and Mrs: Max Newman, of Kentfield Ave., announce the marriage of their daughter, Sally, to Harold Ure, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ure, of Glasgow, Scotland. The wedding was solemnized June 30, at Rainbow Terrace by Rabbi Samuel H. Prero. * * * KERSCH-COHEN. The mar- riage of Faye Cohen, of Wis consin Ave., sister of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Burnstein, to Mor- ton Kersch, of Milwaukee, Wis., was solemnized on June 18. Rabbi -Joshua Sperka per- formed the ceremony in the presence of the immediate families. BEN KATZMAN and His Orchestra LI. 7-2943 J. J. CLARKE PHOTOGRAPHY Weddings • Bar Mitzvahs Formals, Candids, 3 D's, Movies. 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Shake well Flowers for All Occasions Picture Slides of Our Work Here's a suggestion for a cooling desert, easy on the CALL HAROLD BLUMBERG FOR QUOTATIONS budget: "DON'T GET ALL WET" FLOWER HILL FLORISTS SOUTHERN ORANGE FREEZE Jas Couzens at Meyers UN. 4-6442 1 tall can evaporated milk 1 /4 cup lemon juice 1/2 cup sugar 1 6-ounce can frozen orange concentrate Chill evaporated milk in an ice cube tray until soft crys- tals form around the edge of tray then whip stiff with a ro- tary beater. Add lemon juice and continue beating till very stiff. Combine the sugar and sOf t en e d orange concentrate and stir into the first mixture. Turn into 2 small refrigerator ice cube trays or into a loaf pan and freeze until firm. Top portions with a maraschino cherry. Yields about 2 quarts. AT NEW LOCATION 19350 GREENFIELD, Bet. 7 MILE & VASSAR Brevities JERICHO ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE NOW RENTING FOR 1957-1958 SEASON Sholem Aleichem Institute Available for: Meetings, Weddings, Bar Mitzvahs, Etc. 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