▪ Robert Greenbergeis to Live in Ann Arbor r2 Friday, July 19, 1957 — THE DETR OIT JE z NON .Lorelei Schuman Wed in Double-Ring Rites bti LEAH LEONARD F 41". V P.11 Cantaloupes should be well covered with aluminum foil or placed in one of those trans- parent bags which contain potatoes at most food shops. It helps keep melon odors from contaminating other foods, es- pecially dairy foods. But who doesn't enjoy a chilled melon dessert during summer? So, next time you want to serve a dessert that is easy to prepare and captures the appetites of young as well as old, try the following: FILLED CANTALOUPE RINGS Cantaloupes cut into 1-inch thick rings, seeds, and outer skin removed. Chilled fresh or frozen berries of kin d (strawberries, blue- a tablespoon of sweetened mayonnaise and garnish with fresh mint. For Milchig meals, combine sour cream with may- onnaise and sweeten to taste, for topping these filled rings. a a a Suggestion No. 1: SUMMERTIME LEFTOVER CHICKEN DISHES 1 cup finely shredded cooked or broiled chicken 1 cup drained shredded canned pine- apple 1 cup finely cut celery, leaves in- eluded 1/4 cup slivered almonds 1'4 cup salad dressing (French or Mayonnaise) Shredded lettuce or lettuce cups Temple Israel Coup es Schedule Steak Roast The Young Marrieds Group of Temple Israel has scheduled its fifth annual steak roast for 6:30 p.m., Saturday, at Koep- plenger's Park, 15200 W. 8 Mile. Open to paid-up members, the -program will highlight a full- course steak dinner, followed by dancing and games. Dues - may be paid that evening. Reservations may be with Mrs. Norman Ross, 17543 Santa Rosa. For information, call UN 1-1501. Co-chairmen of the pro- gram are Mr. and Mrs. Ancel Paves and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Robbins. Benjamin Franklin was the first American ambassador to France. Combine all ingredients in MRS. NORTON J. COHEN For the the order listed and form into Perfect Affair .. . Lorelei Schuman, daughter of In • a double-ring ceremony 4 to 6 balls with a large spoon. rikinetc.) berries, Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Schuman, solemnized June 19 at Adas Serve on lettuce, shirred or in Shalom Synagogue, Eileen Cyril Mayonnaise, sweetened to taste with cups. became the bride of Norton and His Orchestra Linovitz, daughter of Mr. and 1\413/T\\lenaysetfafror garnish Suggestion No. 2: Add 1 hard Jacob Cohen, son of Mr. and UN 3-3737 Place a prepared cantaloupe cooked egg to each cup of Mrs. Norman Cohen in a dou- Mrs. Louis I. Linovitz, of Lit- tlefield Ave., became the bride ring on a bed of. shredded let- shredded cooked chicken. Put ble-ring ceremony, June 16, at •• •• •• A 0 , 1 I I MI P O. . IRI PCI I 1 A I I I M O 1 M •• of Robert Stanley Greenberger, tuce on an individual salad through food chopper. Add 1 Adas Shalom Synagogue. Rabbi son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander plate. Just before serving time, tablespoon c h o p p e d mixed Jacob E. Segal and Cantor JACK GORBACK Greenberger, of Monte Vista fill the ring with berries, add pickle relish per cupful of the Nicholas Fenakel officiated. PHOTOGRAPHY Ave. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal and Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs mixture and serve in a mound For her wedding, the bride Cantor Nicholas Fenakel Our Specialty on a bed of shredded lettuce, chose a princess-line gown of Quality Work — Moderate Prices officiated. watercress or any other salad white Italian silk peau de soie. 3-8532 personalized The bride wore a white silk greens. Garnish with red radish The fitted bodice, which fell L JN • • I O • I P O I 01=1. 4 • I I • • 0 MM. 0 • • I P 0 4 • P roses, green pepper rings or into a full skirt and chapel taffeta gown with scooped neck- line, designed by Jessica. The strips, tomato wedges and/or train, featured , an open neckline fitted bodice was appliqued in cucumber rounds. Pass the bordered by folds of peau de hand-corded Alencon lace and French dressing or catsup and soie and re-embroidered Alen- July 14—To Mr. and Mrs. studded in pearls. Garlands of crackers or toast points. con lace. Master of Ceremonies matching lace on the floor- Leonard A. Grushko (Rhoda Suggestion No. 3: Combine Her two-tier fingertip veil of and His Orchestra length 'gown fell into a bustle Coggan), of 15315 Miller, Oak equal ,port ions of cooked white silk illusion fell from a Detroit's Leader in Entertainment Park, a daughter, Lori Ann. chicken shreds with finely small crown of seed pearls and back chapel train. TO 8-2067 TO 6-5016 * * * Her two-tiered veil of white diced boiled beef tongue. Add she carried white orchids and July 11—To Mr. and Mrs. diced celery, cucumbers, fresh silk illusion fell to finger tip stephanotis over her confirma- length, and was held in place Sheldon D. Sohubiner, of 12663 pineapple and enough mayon- tion Bible, Stoepel, a son, Steven Paul. a fitted cap of silk taffeta naise to make a fairly compact by * * * Denah Schuman, the bride's with motifs of the hand-corded mixture. Serve on lettuce with July 10—To Mr. and Mrs. a garnish of fresh pineapple sister, was maid of honor, and lace. She carried a prayer-book TOWNSEND 6-4034 topped with an arrangement of Milton E. Goldberg (Jean Ja- wedges or spears and bits of bridesmaids were L o r r a i n e "MEMORIES THAT WILL white orchids, stephanotis and solve), of 19728 Monte Vista, parsley for color contrast. Good Cohen, the bridegroom's sister, LAST FOREVER" a son, Craig Ellis. with potato chips, potato salad Barbara Schulman and Claire ivy. * * * Ettlinger. Attending the bride was her or macaroni salad, * * Larry Rogers served as best July 7 To Mr. and Mrs. sister, Margaret Linovitz, as maid of honor. Bridesmaids Seymour Tarnoff (E s t h e r Add these culinary cues to man. Ushers included Robert Liss, Mitchell Glassman, Larry were Alyce Heideman, Marilyn Kawa), of 22155 Sussex, Oak your collection: Natinsky, Sheldon Mintz, Sam Mendelson, Sharon Leeman, Park, a daughter, Debra Mar- Cue No. 1: FAT-FREE Dorchen and Murray Slomo- Shirley Chessler, Brenda Fried, lene. * * * FRUIT SALAD DRESSING with Ruth Heideman as junior vitz. yolks egg • 2 July 6 — To Mr. and Mrs. 2 tablespoons sugar or honey Home bridesmaid and Susan Heide- Others in the procession were Donald Kahn (Barbara Stone- 2 tablespoons lemon juice' man as flower girl. the groom's grandmother, Mrs. Let us help you make your 2 egg whites, beaten stiff with a The bridegroom was attended man), of 24071 Moritz, Oak Ida Cohen; Marcy Ellen Leeds, • few grains of salt • party a complete success. by Marvin Fink as best man, Park, a daughter, Denise Susan. 12 teaspoon grated lemon rind flower girl, and Lorni Michael Delicious Food — Dinnerware • *•* * While ushers included Alan Cream yolks with sugar or Kay, ring bearer. • • • Excellent Service To Mr. and Mrs. honey and stir in lemon juice, Cameiner, Arnold Isenberg, July 4 • There were out of town guests S • e Paul Lang, Byron Annis and Myron GrUskin (Ellen Aver- combining well in the top of a Call: Dl. 1-0072 from New York, Rochester, • Bruce Serwin. Milton Green- buch), of SUtherland Ave., Oak double boiler over hot water. UN 4-6258 UN 3-3570 I: berger, the bridegroom's Park, a daughter, Karen Roch- Stir constantly while cooking Cleveland, London, and Toronto. Upon returning from Miami • • brother, was junior usher. 'til thick. Remove from heat. elle. 19315 Jas. Couzens • newlyweds re- • .* 4, * The bride's grandfather, When cool, fold 'in the beaten Beach, Fla., the 0 S•••••••••••••••••• side on Votrobeck Ct. July 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Al- egg whites and grated lemon Harry Heideman, also was in Milton Gorlovsky (Leda Wohl), rind. If too thick for your taste the procession. Following a dinner and re- of 24651 Scotia, Oak Park, a in dressings, add a little orange ception at the synagogue, the son, Ross Hilton. juice. For an added thickening * * newlyweds left for the Edge- plus added calories, stir in water Beach Hotel in Chicago July 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Paul some sour cream and use on for their honeymoon. They will Green (Rhea Richter), of Ever- cottage cheese salads .„ . green Ave., a daughter, Andrea yummy! reside in Ann Arbor. * * * Out-of-toWn guests here for Penny. P: SWARIN • J. SINGER * C the wedding were from New Cue No. 2: June 29—To Mr. and Mrs. York, Chicago, Toronto, and Featuring Best Quality Prime and FLUFFY CAKE FROSTING Eugene Feldman (Joyce Klein), 1 egg white West Virginia. Choice Meats and Poultry A pinch of salt of 12717 Stoepel, a daughter, 1 teaspoon soluble coffee or sub- Meats and Poultry Wrapped for Freezer stitute Rhonna Lynn. New Blast from the West cup light corn syrup • * * on Request. Will Not Be Atomic Testing Beat egg white with salt and June 26—To Mr. and Mrs. SAN FRANCISCO (JTA)— Norton L. Fine (Roslyn Brose), soluble coffee together in a 13721 W. 9 MILE RD., OAK PARK An Arab information center of Northfield Blvd., Oak Park, bowl, using a rotary beater, 'til it holds' a peak. Pour in was opened in San Francisco a son, Lennie Alan. the syrup in a fine stream, Tuesday, according to an an- * * DELIVER nouncement by Abdel Moneim June 26—To Mr. and Mrs. beating constantly for about 3 Khedry, consul general of Gerald Miller (Beverly H•rt- minutes or 'til the frosting Egypt. Aziz Sahwell, a Harvard stein), of 19406 Greenfield, a holds its shape. Yields about Law School graduate, is direct- son, Steven Alan. 1 3/4 cup or enough to cover two 9-inch cake layers. Dec- ing the propaganda office. * * 0 June 25—To Mr. and Mrs. orate if you like by sprinkling shot, Joseph M. Katz (Elsie Faigin), on some chocolate * * RABBI YEHUDAH LOEWY of 19141 Wisconsin, a daughter, Mrs. Leonard an be reached dotoriet ExdtuaivEty Susan Diane. What a- wonderful way to soothe a summer by writing here or Harmon- * ' * Since 1946 in Detroit thirst! Frosty Manischewitz Borscht cools on-Hudson, N.Y. For reply June 25 — To Mr. and Mrs. Hospitals and Homes you quicker ... keeps you cooler ... be- please enclose self-addressed, Howard J. Ehrlichman (Gert- cause it's rich in minerals you need most TE. 4-7355 stamped envelope. when summer heat takes its toll! Naturally rude Koenigsberg), of 18515 wholesome and refreshing, too—just brim- Schaefer, a daughter, Jody ming with the natural flavor and goodness Lynn. of crisp young garden-fresh beets. So keep • * * RABBI LEO Y. it handy . . . serve it chilled! Just twist off June 16—To Mr. and Mrs. the cap ... and turn off the heat!, GOLDMAN A 11 e n T. Zeitlin (Barbara Expert Mohel BNAI DAVID MEN'S CLUB Weiner), of 13631 Pearson, Oak Recommended by Physicians will sponsor a social evening Park, a son, Garry Mitchel. Serving in Hospitals and Homes * * at 9 p.m., Thursday, in the UN 3-6242 18245 Roselawn June 11—To Mr. and Mrs. synagogue social hall. Dr. Mel- Milton Gorlovski (Leda Wohl), vin J. Ravitz, sociology in- of 20412 Snowden Ct., a daugh- structor at Wayne State Uni- Rabbi Joshua Spiro versity and consultant 'to the ter, Cheri Pam. CERTIFIED MOHEL * O City Planning Commission, will Serving in be guest speaker. Members and To Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hospitals & Homes Gregg (Harriet Shifman), of their wives are invited to at- UN 3-2616 19780 Monte Vista, a daughter, tend. Refreshments will be (in the NEW RE-USABLE DECANTER with the "TWIST OFF" CAP. 7328 Thatcher served,. Beverly Marlene, MRS. R. S. GREENBERGER Mickey Woolf MM. 0 0 ••■• 411111.01=11PD • M lb 0 I M I • . giirth ••■ 0 Announcements SAM ROSENBLAT t rW • TITLED and METED • WEDDINGS • 8AR. MITZVAHS • CULL COVERAGE • ALL WORK GUARANTEED • SPECIAL OCCASIONS — SAMEROFF'S • • • • • • • Catering SINGER'S KOSHER MEAT and POULTRY CALL — LI. 7-8111 sat COOL, MAN, COOL tall/ nature's own quick quencher , 57110 Men's Clubs '