Friday, November 1, 1957—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-20 lOMIS Brevities McCall's Story Tells of Mother's 14-Year Search for Son Henry Morgenthau jr. and the 'Red Spies' tion camp during . World 'War II, is told in "The Mother Who Lived a Miracle" in the current issue of McCall's magazine. In 1941, Mrs. Gotz and her husband, Saul, were imprisoned in a ghetto in Nazi-occupied Lithuania. Late in 1942, while Nazi guards patrolled the ghet- to, Mrs. Gotz gave birth to a baby boy. The baby was born and hidden in a closet in the room which the Gotzes shared with eight other people. When the ghetto was liqui- dated • in 1942, Mrs. Gotz in desperation handed her baby over to a gentile woman. She was then shipped out with thou- sands of other Jews to the .gas chambers and crematoriums of t h e Stutthoff concentration camp near Danzig. Miraculous- ly, she escaped and lived. The McCall's story recounts the long, heart-breaking post- war years in which Mrs. Gotz tried to locate her missing baby. Only this year, 14 years after the two were separated, Mrs. Gotz was reunited with her boy. New York State, and migrant workers come from all over the nation to pick apples . . . It was at this time of the year that Henry Morgenthau Jr. was in Israel. He sent a cable . to his Dutchess County home, asking: "What's happening to the Red Spies?" The puzzled cable- dispatch office sent the mess- age. The reply was puzzling too: "Picking thousands of Red Spies. Not finished yet." .. . Morgenthau finally explained to the cable office that on his Dutchess County farm are Leonard Lyons relates the DATER COUSINS CLUB will The dramatic story of Mrs. following in his "Lyons Den" meet at 7 p.m., Sunday, at the A J •• FICAT*JP.s home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Dater, Regina Gotz, of Brooklyn, N. Y., column in- the New York ,Post: who secretly gave birth to a of SaginaAi, Mich. This is apple-picking time in tar, salt and water in a sauce- * * * child in a German concentra- For that autumn cook-out you bti LEAH LEONARD are planning to have the next glorious sunny day, why not try a variation on the theme of grilled hamburgers? The shape makes the difference! GRILLED KEBOBS 2 pounds chopped beef (or half- and-half beef and lamb) 1 grated anion 1 grated raw carrot 1 tablespoon lemon juice (or to- mato . juice) 2 eggs, slightly beaten 4 tablespoons cracker or fine bread crumbs 1 teaspoon curry powder or paprika Combine thoroughly and form into elongated Kebobs around skewers. Dust lightly with sea- soned flour for that specially browned outer crust and chill in the refrigerator about 30 minutes or while you get the charcoal started in the grill pan. Cook over hot coals till browned all over and serve hot. These can be grilled under gas or electric oven heat for several treats. We like to use the electric table broiler, too. This amount serves eight. * * * Baking days are here again with crisp autumn days. When you bake a two layer cake you'll find the following basic butter cream - frosting a delight to make and use. Also select any one of the suggested flavor variations to suit the occasion and color scheme. BUTTER ,CREAM FROSTING (for 2 layer cakes) 1 cup granulated sugar 3'8 tablespoon cream of tartar A few grains of salt 14 cup water 2 eggwhites 1 teaspoon vanilla' flavoring % cup unsalted butter Combine sugar, cream of tar- CARPETS ARE EXPENSIVE! Protect Your Investment Professional Cleaning Is Qual- ity Cleaning. Remember . . . cheap cleaning is more expen- sive in the ;Ong run. Leader beauty-cleans your car- peting-with Karpet Kare—your carpets stay cleaner longer, last longer too! TY 5-8400 8700 LINWOOD pan or top of double broiler and cook to 240 ckgrees on your candy thermometer, or if no thermometer at hand, till a little of the syrup dropped into cold water forms a small ball that holds its shape. Heat eggwhites stiff but not dry and add the syrup gradually to the beaten eggwhites, con- tinuing to beat with a rotary beater till well blended. Add flavoring and let cool while you cream the butter in a large bowl. Add the first mix- ture a few tablespoons at a time while continuing to beat after each addition. This light and creamy frosting is sufficient to cover two 2-layer cakes, 9-inch size, top and sides. Yields two cups frosting. VARIATIONS: N o. 1— Coffee Topping is made by adding -1 teapsoon in- stant coffee and a pinch of nutmeg. ' No. 2 — Mocha Flavor is achieved by adding 2 squares of unsweetened chocolate, melted over hot water, and blended with Coffee Topping, as above. No. 3 — Cherry Frosting is made by adding 1/4 cup finely chopped or diced maraschino cherries with 2 teaspoons cherry liquid and beat till blended. No. C.— Orange Frosting is easily made by, substituting 3/4 cup orange juice and 1 table- spoon grated orange rind for any other additions. Beat well till blended. * * * SHERRY ICEBOX CAKE 12 ladyfingers or same number of leftover sponge cake fingers 6 large canned peach halves 4 eggs tablespoons flour A pinch of salt Ii cup sugar 1 cup Sherry . 1 cup cold water 3 drops almond flavoring 3 drops red vegetable coloring Place ladyfingers or sponge cake in a glass bowl, arranging in any desired design. We like the circular or pinwheel forma- tion. Arrange the peach halves, round side down, in a ring on top of same. Beat eggs with a rotary beater, adding the flour, sugar and salt while beat- ing till thoroughly blended. Stir in Sherry and water and cook over low heat, stirring till thickened. Stir in almond fla- voring and coloring. Turn this hot mixture gradually over the arrangement in glass bowl. Let cool then place in the refrigera- tor for 3 to 4'hours to chill be- fore serving time. Can be served from bowl or turned out on serving plate, carefully to preserve inverted bowl shape. * * * Mrs. Leonard can be reached by writing here or Harmon-on- Hudson, N. Y. For reply, please enclose self-addressed, stamped enveloped. JOE MAY IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE APPOINTMENT OF MAX ROSNER AS ASSISTANT SALES MANAGER MAX ROSNER SAY: . "I invite everyone to come in and see the sensational ALL NEW 1958 CHEVROLET . . . and get the most terrific deal in town!" JOE MAY CHEVROLET CO. 12555 Grand River At Meyers, TE 4-4440 SHERMAN FAMILY CLUB is planning its annual Hal- lowe'en costume party on Sun- day evening, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Sherman, on Roselawn Ave. Arrangements for entertainment and refresh- ments are being made by Mes- dames Phillip Sherman, Aubrey Gordon, Irwin Sherman and Israel Levenstein, and decora- tions are being prepared by Mr. and Mrs. Manny Friedman. * * * Fred Sparks, Pulitzer Prize- winning newspaperman, will speak at DETROIT TOWN HALL at 11 a.m., Monday, in the Ford Auditorium. He is just back from Hong Kong. His subject will be "Adventure Is My Business." * * * ESTHER LIPSON FAMILY CLUB will hold an election of officers at 7 p.m. Sunday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Adelson. Dinner will be served. * * * COHEN FAMILY CLUB will elect new officers at 8:30 p.m., Sunday, in the home of Hen- rietta•Garvett, 2970 Boston. * * * Local attorney JERRY S. COHEN has been named chair- man of the fifth annual Wil- liams Day Dinner, honoring Gov. G. Mennen Williams, to be sponsored by M i chi g a n Young Democrats this Satur- day, at the American Serbian Hall. * * * MRS. DAVID DOMBEY, pres- ident of the Young Israel of Oaks-Woods Sisterhood, will ad- dress the Southeastern Chapter of the Union of Orthodox Jew- ish Congregations at its annual convention, Thursday, in Cleve- land. * * * Articles ranging from 12th century Persia to 20th century America will be displayed at the Great Lakes Antique Show, opening Saturday for three days, from 12 noon to 10:30 p.m., in the Fountain Room of the Masonic Temple. Sinai Women's Guild Slates Workshop for Volunteer Workers The Sinai Hospital Women's Guild will hold a workshop for volunteers at 9:45 a.m., in the Hospital lecture hall. Luncheon and a conducted tour of the Hospital will follow. The subject will be "Your Hos- pital—Nursing, 1957." Speakers at the general ses- sion will be Dr. Julien Priver, director of Sinai Hospital, and Dr. Mary Kelly Mullane, direc- tor,' Cunningham Drug Co. Foundation, a n d consultant, Shapero School of Nursing. Individual workshops will be led by Crystal Halstead, R.N., director of nursing, and Mrs. Ruth B. Edelson, R.N., princi- pal of Shapero School. The workshops will review the entire nursing service and education program of Sinai Hospital with emphasis on the team nursing concept, nurse training, the medical signi- ficance of bedside care, the nursing shortage and the role of the volunteer. Volunteer workers of the Women's Guild serve in 24 dif- ferent departments of Sinai Hospital, reports Mrs. Seymour J. Frank, president. Mrs. Oscar Zemon and Mrs. Lewis B. Dan- iels, workshop co-chairmen, planned the program. 7 EXCITING DAYS IN MIAMI BEACH Israel Extradition Treaty ROME, (JTA) — The Italian Senate ratified yesterday an Italian-Israel convention for mutual extradition and judicial assistance in penal cases. Agreement on the convention had been initialled in Rome JACOBSON . Coal & Oil Co. Serving Detroit Homes and Industry for Over 45 Years WA. 1-3617 imm*Only 116 One Week: $116-$158= Two Weeks: from $130 Ptr: • • • • Per Person RATES INCLUDE: Round Trip Nite Aircoach Transfers Free Gift Double Occupancy CHOOSE YOUR OWN HOTEL or MOTEL Robert Richter Delmonico Aglers Sans Souci Delano Broadripple Seville Eden Roc Cadillac Casablanca -Fontainbleau Sherry Fontenac Shore Club Lacerne Surfcomber Versailles Promenade DiLido Plus Others • RATES ON REQUEST ELLIOTT TRAVEL SERVICE 18657 Livernois. Northland Center Eastland Center Detroit 35 Detroit 21 Detroit 36 UNiversity 4-3864 HERBERT N. REINHEIMER, C. P. A. AND MEYER GOLD, C. P. A. ANNOUNCE THE FORMATION OF A PARTNERSHIP TO BE KNOWN AS REINHEIMER AND GOLD CERTIFTM PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS TO ENGAGE IN THE GENERAL PRACTICE OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTING WITH OFFICES AT 18401 JAMES COUZENS HIGHWAY UN 4-9045 DETROIT 35, MICHIGAN ELECT and RE-ELECT Tuesday, November 5 :° LOUIS C. MIRIANI FOR MAYOR . Italian Senate Ratifies grown the famed Red Spy apples. 7* THOMAS LEADBETTER FOR CITY CLERK r (HAS. N. WILLIAMS FOR CITY TREASURER COMMON COUNCIL: MARY V. BECK • EDWARD CAREY rio. EDWARD. CONNOR "P JAMES LINCOLN T- WM. G. ROGELL '2 4 1°DEL A. SMITH 2 ' 1 4°. EUGENE VAN ANTWERP '5`). BLANCHE PARENT WISE : P . CHAS. N. YOUNGBLOOD O. PRESIDENT P411 :. 4 This Ad Contributed by A Jewish Friend in Feb., 1956. !!! , !!!!!"9.60, ,21..14111/1fflinfletS