tion in the community over the gt Guest Soloist Detroit Hadassalt Begins Planning, for Special Gifts, Honor Roll Drives with Saginaw' Symphony ;a3 A - Launching Luncheon" has been arranged by the special gifts committee of the Detroit , Chapter of Hadassah in re- sponse to reports from Israel that the thousands of new im- migrants entering the country are menacing health standards. The luncheon. under the chairmanship of Mrs. Sam Shekter, special gifts chairman, will be held at 12:30 p.m.. Wednesday. in the home of Mrs. David Emerman, 19380 Parkside. Fr BETTY KOWALSKY, local concert pianist and teacher. has been invited to be guest soloist with the Saginaw Sym- phony Orchestra this Sunday. She will perform Grieg's Piano Concerto in A Minor. The concert. to be held at Ojibway Island, Saginaw. is under the baton of Josef Cher- niaysky, world-famous cellist and conductor. All special gifts heads and members of their committees. Group presidents. Honor Roll chairmen and their committees and the Chapter executive com- mittee have been invited to at- tend the luncheon. Sholem Aleichem Nursery Announces Few Openings In addition to the special Sholem Aleichern Institute has announced there are yet a gifts program, Hadassah mem- bers, under the chairmanship few openings for students in its of Mrs. Davis Benson. vice- nursery school. For informa- president of fund-raising. are tion. call VE. 8-7440. preparing for their annual The Institute's parents have Honor Holl campaign, to be been working out a teen age program to include youngsters aged 13 to 17. Parents who met Dutch Minister Urges recently at the home of Dr. J. Egyptian Refugee Aid N. Mandiberg decided upon ac- THE HAGUE, (JTA) — Dr. tivities to combine the teen alters' education and social life Joseph Luns. the Foreign Minis- ter, has introduced a bill in with the Institute philosophy. the Dutch Parliament providing Letter carriers' uniforms are for allocation of 160.000 guild- 30-50 blend of the Union Blue erg ($45.000) for assistance to and Confederate Gray. Jewish refugees from Egypt. 13 rth ✓ nouncements Aug. 2 — To M-r.- and Mrs. Ronald M. Schechter (Sheila Rita Weinbaum) of 23075 Kip- ling. Oak Park. a daughter. Marla Sue. • • • Aug. 2 — To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sloan (Florence Wolf). formerly of Detroit. now of Washington. D. C., a son, Lance Alan. • • • July 31 — To Mr. and M.:, Henry H. Katz (Sihirlee Jacobs). of 13400 Dartmouth. Oak Park. Mich.. a daughter. Jodi Robin. • • • July 21 — To Mr and Mrs. Burton L. Borden (Esther Sch ,A, artz is of 13351 Kenwoocl. • — R,113B1 YEHIIDAH LOEWY Al..4a1 Er-21easvety Since 1946 ir, Detroit Hospitals Ofla Homes TE. 4-7355 `t+ -oz RABBI LEO Y. GOLDMAN Ea.-pert Mohel Recommended by Physicians Serving in Hospitals and Homes UN 3-6242 18245 Roselawn Rabbi Joshua Spiro - CERTIFIED MOHEL Serving In Hospitals & Homes UN 3-2616 7328 Thatcher RABBI CHASKE.L GRUBNER SPECIALIZED MOHEL Recommended by Physictons Serving in Hospitals and Homes 4252 TUXEDO TE. 4-6624 Certified Surgical Mohel RABBI ISRAEL GOODMAN Serving in Hospitals and Homes Anywhere Id Years' Experience FEderol 4-4149 igewry launched on Sept. 10, in con- junction with the first Chapter meeting at Temple Israel. Dr. Miriam K. Freund, na- tional Hadassah president, will be the principal speaker. Honor Roll kits will be dis- tributed at Group board meet- ings held during the week of Sept. 3, at Hadassah House. In calling attention to the immigration emergency. Mrs. Norman Rom, Chapter presi- dent, stated that during May alone, one person entered Israel every 3 1,, minutes. Mrs. Shekter as Assisting are Mesdames vice-chairman Samuel Aaron, Samuel Cohl, Leonard Friedman, Harold Y. Hoffman. Barney Keywell, Max Lichter. Philip Lipson. Adolph Lowe. Leo Orecklin, Samuel Schwartz. Milton Sorock and Joseph Staub. r. weekly Jewish Community Council portion of the Altman Jewish Hour. These people—about 100,000 will arrive this year in Israel —require more than food, clothing. shelter and education, she said. They also will require special therapy to heal psycho- logical wounds. "It will take more than .nor- mat funds to care for these immigrants," Mrs. Rom said. adding that 80 school kitchens. 40 school workshops. 700 hos- pital beds. 80 new infant care stations. 400 beds in closed in- stitutions and 250 beds in in- stitutions for retarded children must be provided. • Oti the and His Orchestra VE. 5-6103 ! WHY WORRY I Leave Everything to Us Time: 10 p.m.. Saturday_ Station: WJLB. Feature: Don Slaiman. Mich- igan director of the Jewish Labor Committee, will discuss the activities of that organiza- THE PERFECT GIFT . For That New Baby WYN and HAROLD LANDIS HOME CATERING GirIt Custom Made • STYLE • ELEGANCE • BEAUTY PINAFORES VEGETABLE CHOP SUEV . 1 onion I., lb. fresh mushrooms 2 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons flour 1 cup water 1 teaspoon sak 1 s teaspoon pepper 2 small carrots 1 smau potato Ii, lb. string beans 2 stalks celery 1 lb. fresh peas t ec9.6 9.95 $6. 9 5 WYN-HAROLD CATERING HONI SHAPIRO DI. 1-21SS "Ike UN 3-8779 GETTING MARRIED? "WHO WILL CATCH THE BOUQUETS!" Peel and chop onion. wash and slice the mushrooms. Pan fry these two vegetables in butter for three minutes. Add flour and when cool add the water. Cook and stir until You Will .. . Oak - Park. - Mich., a son. James if you send for our free book designed to help plan your wedding! • I July 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Sid- between the layers. Pour over ney Burk (Jennie Kosman). of it the mushroom gravy. cover and bake 1 hour in a moderate 15301 Park. Oak Park, a daugh- oven. Serve with boiled rice ter. Wendy Ellen. • • • and soy sauce. • • • July 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Leuchtman (Barbara CRUMB CAKE Charles 2 cups flour Bloom). of 22151 Parklawn, Oak 2 teaspoons baking powder Park, a son, Gary Brian. 1 2 teaspoon gait • • • 1 1 2 cups sugar 1, cup shortening July 27 — To Mr. and Mrs. 1 egg Ben Monast (Alene Sweet). of V. cup milk '2 teaspoon cinnamon 4063 Buena Vista, a daughter, 1 tablespoon brown m.igar Shiela Ana. Sift the 'flour. baking powder * * • shor- July 27 — To Mr. and Mrs. and sugar. Work in the biscuits. Robert B. Cohen ( Elaine Iczko- tening as in making one cup of the mixture. vitz), of 24831 Rensselaer. Oak Reserve To the remainder add the egg Park. Mich., a son, Mark Frank- slightly beaten and combine . lin. with the milk. Beat it and • • • transfer to a shallow greased Juyy 24 — To Mr. and Mrs. pan dusted with flour. Add the Raymond Colbert (Arlene Bar- cinnamon and brown sugar to nett), of 14021 Elgin, Oak Park, i the dry mixture and sprinkle Mich., a son. Edward Bruce. over the top. 13ak in a quick • * • July 20 — To Mr. and Mrs.' oven 400 degrees Fahrenheit for Walter H. Salzberg (Janet E. 25 rn inutes- Fi s h) , of Strathmoor Ave. Denver Medical Center daughter, Marcia Susan. • • • ' Honors Local Woman July 17—To Mr. and Mrs. In recognition of her out- ;William J. Saulson, of 23461 Avon. Oak Park, a son, Gary standing service to needy vic- tims of tuberculosis and cancer. Jay. Mrs. Max Ducker. of 4255 Tyler. • • • July 11—To Mr. and Mrs. was selected delegate to the Jerome Ziegler (Ray Rapoport), national conference of auxil- of 18231 Indiana. a daughter, iaries of the American Medical Center of Denver. Mrs. Ducker, Rosalind Beth. a leading member of the Hos- • • • , July 10 — To Mr. and Mrs. pital's Detroit Ladies Auxiliary, Frank Blazofsky (Eleanor Wi- took part in the conference held denbaum). of 20196 Hubbell, a last week-end. She was cited by the Hos- son, David Steven. • pital's board of trustees for her July 7 — To Mr. and Mrs. "outstanding work in enlisting Howard J. Steinmetz (Barbara support. enrolling new members Bandler). of 15335 Monica, a and selfless participation in com- munity projects designed to daughter. Julie Clair. • • • help the sick and needy." Mrs. July 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Phil- Ducker was one of 75 women lip J. Kaplan (Rosati Chodun) , throughout the nation honored I former Detroiters now- of Cleve- i by the 53-year old institutitxt I at the Denver ; land, O., a ion, Steven Bruce. I IRV FIELD MESSAGE OF ISRAEL Time: 7:05 p.m., Sunday. Station: WXYZ. Feature: Rabbi Allan Tarsh- ish, of Cong. K.K. 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