Detroit baritone Ramon Gil-
bert will open in Toledo, 0.,
on July 23 with the Shake-
speare Under the Stars com-
pany. Performances, which con-
tinue through Aug. 15, are held
in the city's Zoo Amphitheater.
A large group of friends from
Detroit will travel to Toledo
for his opening performance.
Among the operas Gilbert will
appear in are
"Lost Under
the Stars,"
"Rape of Luc-
retia,:" "Trou-
ble in Tahiti"
and "The Sol-
diers Tale."
Gilbert, a
graduate of
Brandeis Uni-
versity, the
New York Col-
lege of Music
a n d Juilliard
School of Mu-
sic, has ap-
Gilbert
peared in many
musicals and operas in the East.
He made his professional de.:
but in Detroit two years ago,
under the auspices of the Helen
Singer Foundation. He was the
first recipient of Foundation
funds, which sponsor young mu-
sic students in their professional
start.
During the Brandeis Univer-
sity Spring Festival in June
Gilbert sang in Aaron Copland's
production "The Tender Land"
at the personal request of Cope-
land.

Forbes-Gar-ber Rites
Solemnized on :July 3

MRS. SIDNEY FORBES

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The market during the month
of July brings a rich and color-
ful variety of fresh vegetables
that can be served uncooked, in
salads or with meat, fish or
cheese dishes. And the wise
homemaker makes a salad of
some kind for every main meal
during the summer months. In
most families sliced or diced
cucumber is combined with
wedges or slices of tomato,
sprinkled with dressing and
served on shredded lettuce or
in a lettuce leaf per serving.
But we must not neglect the
less familiar vegetables in our
summer meal planAing.
The Mexicans prepare a most
appetizing dish they call Torta
de Calabazas. It is made of zuc-
chini, that green squash shaped
like cucumbers, available in
most markets all year - 'round.
Make it this way:

In a candlelight ceremony
July' 3, at Holiday Manor, Ma-
deline Garber became the bride
of Sidney Forbes. Rabbi Jacob
E. Segal and Cantor Nicholas
TORTA DE CALABAZAS
Fenakel officiated.
2 lbs. zucchini
1 cup chopped or diced onion
Parents of the newlyweds are
1 clove garlic, grated
Mr. and Mrs. Zangwell Garber,
3 tblsps. salad oil
1 cup drained canned tomato
of Blackstone Ave., and Mr. and
2 tblsps. minced parsley
Mrs. Joseph Cohen, of Burton
cup grated cheese
2 eggs, beaten separately
Ave., both in Oak Park.
1 tsp. salt
The .bride's gardenia - white
A dash of pepper
4 tblsps. bread crumbs
gown, designed by Jessica, was
2 tblsps. butter or vegetable short-
of French imported, pure silk
ening
chiffon taffeta. Highlighted by
If the skins of zucchini are
bracelet length sleeves and a. tender do not pare but slice or
scoop neckline outlined in im- dice them. Cook in enough wa-
ported rose pattern Chantilly ter to prevent sticking until
lace, it was accented by irides- tender enough to pierce with a
cent pailettes and insets of the fork, about 3 minutes. Chop
lace. The bouffant skirt swept with spoon or fork right in the
into a graceful chapel train.
pan. Fry onion and garlic in hot
A very full fingertip veil of oil and add tomatoes as soon as
He was released for the event imported silk illusion fell from the onion begins to turn yellow
by the Antioch College Lyric her matching cap edges with a or light brown. Add to the zuc-
chini along with minced parsley
Theater, with whom he has a band of irridescent sequins and
pearls, and she carried a prayer- and grated cheese. Add salt and-
summer contract.
book topped with an arrange- pepper to taste. Now beat egg
Besides his concert work, ment of white orchids, stepha- yolks till light and creamy and
Gilbert has done considerable notis and ivy.
fold in beaten egg whites, sprin-
cantorial work in Boston. He
Attending . the bride were kling some bread crumbs (about
has been signed by Temple Mrs. David Lipton as matron of 1 tblsp.) in while combining.
Emanu-El in New York for the honor, Mrs. Jack Stone, Barbara Butter bottom and sides of a
High Holy Days, and will be Rubenfire, Harriet Lett and casserole and sprinkle bottom
associated regUlarlSr with the Carol Dvorin as bridesmaids with crumbs. Pour in about a
congregation during the 1957- and Joan Garber as flower girl. third of the egg mixture then
half of the zucchini combination.
58 season,
Phillip Entin was the bride- Spread half the remaining egg
groom's best man, and ushers mixture over, add the rest of
included David Lipton, Jack the zucchini mixture and top
Stone, 'Al Rosenthal and Ed. with the egg batter still left.
ward Ersher.
Sprinkle the remaining minced
Following the reception the parsley and crumbs over top and
couple left for a honeymoon in dot with butter or vegetable
Miami Beach, Fla., and Cuba.
On their return, they will take
up residence, on Coolidge Hwy., 'Old Timers' Honor
in Oak Park.
Departed Members
Out-of-town guests attending
As a memorial to departed
the wedding were from Califor- members; trees will be planted
nia, Pennsylvania, Washington, in Israel through the Jewish
D.C., Indiana and New York.
National Fund by the Hannah
Schloss Old Timers, according
to Samuel Raskin, president.
The group has already do-
nated trees to the Israeli re-
forestation project for each
Warren Godfrey, defenseman member who has passed on
for the Detrbit Red Wing since the organization's found-
hockey team, -
ing.
will appear at
These were Elias Avison,
a program of
David Berger, Moe Cantor, Sam
Lt. ROY F.
Kovan, Marcus Kates, Julian
GREEN POST
Krolik, Abe A. Messenger,
at 8:30 p.m.,
Arthur A. Moss, Louis Oppen-
Thursday, at
Smart brides select the
heim, Jacob Perlmutter, Daniel
Wyoming Rec-x
Sheraton-Cadillac for their
Sherline, Phil Stellar and
rea•ion Hall
weddings and receptions. And
Manuel Sweetwine.
for good reason! First, the
146 0 0 Wyom-
Arrangements are currently
-staff Of this famous hotel spe-
ing. In addi-
being made to name a garden
cializes in catering to wed-
tion to answer-
of trees when completed the
dings — lifts so many nagging
ing questions
"liannah Schloss Old Timers'
details from the shoulders of
on hockey,
the bride and her family.
Garden."
Godfrey will
And whether you select the
The Old Timers were organ-
show film high-
magnificent Grand Ballroom
ized following a reunion in
Godfrey
for a party of 750, or one of
lights of the
October, 1954, of men who par-
our exquisite Parlors for an
1957 Stanley Cup playoffs. ticipated in youth activities at
intimate family group of as
Irving Staffer is in charge of the old Hannah Schloss Me-
small as twenty, you may rest
arrangements or the program. morial building, from 1903 to
assured that the accommoda-
* * *
tions and service will be the
about 1923.
finest in Detroit.
Lt. ROY F. GREEN POST and
AUXILIARY will hold a wiener
Our prices are reasonable,
and you'll always be proud to
roast as part of a series of sum-
remember that your wedding
mer socials at 9 p.m., July 27,
Marriages
was at the Sheraton-Cadillac.
at Palmer Park's duck pond.
For information and reservations, call
Reservations may be made by
LEBENBOM-FRIEDMAN. Dr.
Herman Schwartz at Woodward 1.8000
calling Mrs. Harold Weiss, UN and Mrs. I. Harold Friedman,
4-8736; Mrs. Jerry Dale, LI of Sherbourne Rd., announce
2-4836; or Mrs. Marcus Schein- the recent marriage of their
ker, BR 3-8133.
daughter, Elaine Carol, to David
Lebenbom, son of Mrs. Phillip
Naturalized
citizens
of
the
Adler and the late Mr. Morris
Washington Blvd at Michigan Ave.
United States are entitled to Lebenbom. The newlyweds are
Mark Schmidt, General Manager
all privileges except that of be- spending the summer at Cape
coming president.
Cod and Nava Scotia.

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CARD OF THANKS

LEAH LEONARD

shortening. Bake at 375 deg. F.
till brown on top, about 20 min-
utes. Serve hot. Yield: 6 servings.
* * *
And here are a few timely
suggestions:
Culinary Cues: If you want to
be prepared for impromptu
guests, it is wise to have on
your emergency shelf at least
the following items:
1 2-ounce jar of instant -coffee

(serves 25)
1 package biscuit mix
1 sifter can of sugar and cinnamon
1 small jar of finely chopped nuts,
any kind

Put the kettle on for steam-
ing hot coffee and make a batch
of sweetened dough as per in-
structions on the biscuit mix.
Pat dough to 1/4 inch thickness,
sift on sugar and cinnamon then
chopped nuts and roll up tight,
jellyroll fashion. Cut into 1 inch
pieces, place outside down on
a well greased cookie sheet,
brush tops with milk or fruit
juice and bake 15 minutes at 350
deg. F., just about the time it
takes to get the coffee cups on
the table.
Vaiiation: A little grated
lemon or orange rind makes the
filling of these little rolls espe-
cially good.

* * *
Mrs. Leonard can be reached
by writing here or Harmon-on-
Hudson, N. Y. For reply please
enclose self-addressed, stamped
envelope.

•

The family of the late Sam
Freedman acknowledges with
appreciation the many kind ex,-
pressions of sympathy extended
by relatives and., friends during
the family's recent bereave-
ment.

JACK GORBACK

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Detroit Baritone
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