Mrs. Izner Receives 'Volunteer' Award - A Detroiter for only a little more than six years, Mrs. San- ford Izner, of 5920 W. Outer Dr., was this week chosen by the United Community Services as its "Volunteer of the Week." Coming here from Chicago, Ill., Mrs. Izner soon became active in the clothing drive and resale shops . of the Detroit Sec- tion, National Council of Jew- ish Women. She followed this up with other work- for Council, and became, at various times, a vice- president, chairman and co- chairman a the finance com- mittee and treasurer. The mother of two daughters, Mrs. Izner is now most inter- ested in Council's newest proj- ect, the Activities Center for Older Adults, which meets each Wednesday afternoon, at the Council office, 8432 W. Mc- Nichols. For her service work, Mrs. Izner will receive the Com- munity Service Pin and a cita- tion from the Central Volun- teer Bureau of the UCS. • SetMarch Date . - Mrs. Hauser Heads Women's General Local Council Miss Lewis to Wed Dr. Richard William _Has -information Solicitation's; New Project Inaugurated on Next of Kin The -Detroit Section of Na- tional Council of Jewish Women is seeking information about the following persons for whom- it has urgent messages from rela- tiveS overseas. Further informa- tion may be obtained at the Council's office. 8436 West Mc- Nichols Road, or by calling UNiversity 3-5427. BIRENFREIYT, HERSZEL, born in 1901, in Zawiercza, Poland. Fath- er's name Shima. Arrived in the U. S. about 1930. Sought by Isaac Spiegelman. BLUMENTHAL, ARPAD, about 63 years old. Came from Czechoslo- vakia. Sought by Emil Nemes. EL•OGEN, EDITH, born 1931 in Munkessevo, Czechoslovakia. Par- ents name Shier and Fanny. Arrived in the U. S. 1947 with husband Jo- MISS SUZANNE LEWIS seph and brother Garsh Elbogen. Sought by Rose Serger Bayer. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Lewis, ELZTER, JECHIEL and MOSHE. Zamosht, Poland. Arrived in of W. Outer Drive, announce From the U. S. 1911-1920. Parents are Ge- the engagement of their daugh- dalia and Friede. Sought by cousin ter, Suzanne, to Dr. Richard Srul Borek. FRIRST, DR. A R T H U R, last David Williams, son of Mr. and known address San Francisco. Lived Mrs.. Benjamin Williams, of in France in 1946. Being sought by Jerzy Ferszt of Wroclaw, Poland. Windsor, Ont. - GELLER, MOSES DAVID, wife's The bride-to-be is a student name Mala, son Abraham. Born in Poland in. 1914. Arrived U. S. 1951 at Wayne State University. Her from Gabersee DP Camp, Germany. by Leib Wachsrnan, born fiance is a graduate of WSU Sought 13ilgerej, Poland, now living in and the University of Detroit Brooklyn, N. -Y. - school- of dentistry. He is affil- GOTTSCHALK, JOSEPH, about born Widen, Germany. Has, son iated with•Alpha Epsilon Pi and 65, Hans, about 30 years old. Came to U. S. after World War II from Alpha Omega fraternities. either Shanghai or Israel. Sought An August wedding is by Aharon Liebenthal. HAUPTMAN, ISADOR and CHA- planned. WA. In, 1953, lived at 15455 Wilde- mere. Sought by cousin Joseph Stanislowski. JAGODA, KAROL, born Rowno, Poland. Arrived in U. S. in 1912. Original occupation tailoring. Sought by O•adija Lichtenschein. KAHAN, ALEXAnDER S., born Three talented teen-agers will 1913. Worked in Shanghai for the highlight the Jewish Commu- "Bourgna" Perfumery in 1939-1940. nity Center's young people's con- Being sought by Hilda Jutkevic. KALLI, JOSEPH, about 60, born cert, Sunday, 3 p.m. at the Ten Maros-Vas•r hely, Hungary. Arrived Mile branch, in U. S. in 1930. Possibly worked for the General Motors Corporation. in honor of Sought by Maximilian Zappler. Jewish Music KLEIN, HELEN, nee Richter. Hus- band Lazar. Approximate age 50. Festival. Born in Trebusany, Czechoslovakia. Performing Parents were Judah and Amalia or Fanny. Came to the U. S. between artists will be 1932 and 1935. Also lived in Brook- Frances Coop- lyn, New York. Has four sons and a daughter. Being sought by Esther erman, 16, so- Richter Adler, aunt. prano; Susan LEIBOVNA, NINA, nee Rosenfeld. King, 15, pia- Born Rushim, Dist. Kiew, Ukraina, USSR. Father's name Leib. Arrived nist; and Da- in U. S. about 40 years ago. Sought vid Cerone, 17, by sister. violinist. LEVINE, ITA, nee Teper. Born in Remikale, Lithuania. Daughter of A feature of Josel and Dvora. Came to U. S. 40 the concert years ago. Husband's name is arie. Lived on Roselawn Street in 1953. will be a dis- Frances Sought by G. I. Pazhol, aunt. cussion of Jewish Music in Is- KLEJNBERG, BEJLA, husband rael, with demonstrations on Mojrzesza. KLEJNBERG, REBEKA. Bejla is about 59, and Rebeka is flute and chalil, by Avram Ros- about 53. Born in the City of Ber- enthal, a member of the Center estecko, County of Wolyn, Poland. Arrived in U. S. between 1921 and Symphony orchestra. 1923. Being sought by Helena Jed- The program will include se- ryszek from Bydgoscz, Poland. PATETE or PATLAJA/NI, MAX, lections by Castelnuovo-Tedesco, born Cobalca, Besarabia. Son of Lavry, Bloch, Levy, Jacobson Moshe and Sheva. Came to the U. S. in 1915. Being sought by Israel and Chajes. The public is in- Wodowors Rosenberg, uncle. vited. There is no • admission PRUZAN, MIEHLA, born 1899 in Wilna, Poland, parents Chaja Rahel charge. and Joseph. Came to the U. S. in 1930. Also lived in New York. Being sought by Chaja Rahel Zhnerspitz Farband to Commemorate Gilinska, aunt. SCHREIBMAN, Until Au- Yahrzeit of Ber Borochov gust, 1956, lived at JACK. 2725 W. Grand The 40th anniversary of the Avenue. Being sought by a relative, Rorlich living in Rumania. death of Ber Borochov, leader Bercu SHMILOWITZ, MOSHE, also in the Labor Zionist movement, known as VOGEL, MORRIS. About born in Dubgovka, Czechoslo- will be commemorated at a 50, vakia. Came to the U. S. about 40 memorial meeting at 8:30 p.m. years ago. Has two sons, Joseph and Father's name was Joseph. Feb. 22 at the Labor Zionist Louis. Being sought by Esther Gross Stern Institute. Klein, aunt. Sidney Raizman will be SPITZER, FERENC or FERI- married Malvin Spitzer. guest speaker. A farewell cele- FRANK, Approximate age 55; born in Nagy bration for Mr. and Mrs. Morris, Varad, Rumania (Hungary). Parents Abraham and Zelda. Came to Plafkin, who are leaving shortly were U. S. in 1924. Has two daughters, for Israel, will be held at the Zelda 20, Gloria, 28. Being sought by Mordechai Miklos Sternberg, same meeting. cousin. SPITZER, N., born in Kalocsarol, Hungary. Approximate age 65. At Socialites Schedule one time resided in Cleveland, and was in the grocery and vegetable Annual Valentine Ball . business. Being sought by Jeno Detroit Socialites will stage Sauer. SZARFSTEIN, SZYFRA and ES- its annual open house Valen- THER'. Married names unknown; approximate ages about 55. Children tine Ball this Saturday eve- of these persons are in their thir- ning, in the Beth Moses social ties. Being sought by Benjamin , hall, Linwood at Oakman Ct., Szarfstein, brother, now living in announce Eve Goldberg and Poland. TEICHMAY, ADOLF, born in Munkach, Hungary, about 65. Par- Sam Neshefsky, chairmen. ents were Herman and Regina. Has Dance music and entertain- a •son Murray. Came to the U. S. ment will be provided 'by Dick in 1925. Was living at 2740 Glad- was a painter. Being sought Stein and his orchestra. Re- stone, by Moshe Teichman, uncle. WECHSLER, HARRY, born ap- freshments will be served. proximately 1895 in Minkowitz, Rus- sia. Arrived in U. S. in 1917. Does tailoring. Being sought by Chaim Meet Junior Hadassah .to Granek, uncle. Henrietta Szold group of WEINTRAUB, LOUIS and CHAIM. doing tailoring. Being Junior Hadassah will meet on Possibly sought by Jan Sobolewski, alias Tuesday at Hadassah House, Jakob Glazm•an, nephew. WEISS, ERICH and RICHARD. 16240 \ W., 7 Mile. A s program Born in Vienna, Austria, approxi- and refreshments will follow. mate age 36 and 40. Arrived in the U. S. between 1946 and 1949 from All interested girls, 18 to 25 Shanghai. Being sought by Joseph may attend. Weisz. 3 Youths in Center Music Month Concert MISS YVONNE KLESSMER Mr. and Mrs. Max Klessmer, of Miller Rd., Oak Park, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter; Yvonne, to Bernard Steinberg, son of Mrs. Rose Steinberg, of S. Norfolk Dr. A March 23 wedding date is planned. Cherry Pie Queen A family recipe earned a queen's crown for Shelley Bauer, 17 year old senior at Mumford High School, last week. Shea walked off with first prize in the Wayne County finals of the Michigan Cherry Pie: Baking Con-i test held In the Home 1 .477. ::75:7.7 7,'?'":: Service De-: partment of Mic h i gan Consolidated Gas Company. Even while mo;e;'*1' . wearing num Shelley ber 13, her recipe paid off. Judges awarded first place to Miss Bauer for turning out the most tasty brown pie crust and delicious cherry filling. Here is the re- cipe that helped her win her crown: . 2 1A tablespoons cornstarch % cup cherry juice cup sugar 1 tablespoon butter pinch of salt 4 drops almond extract 3 cups cherries (frozen, thawed, drained) Measure cornstarch into sauce- pan; stir in cherry juice slowly to make a smooth mixture. Cook over high heat, stirring constantly until thick and smooth. Remove from heat. Add sugar, butter, salt, and extract. Cool sauce while _making crust. Fold sauce into cherries with rubber scraper when ready to put filling into pie. Pour into 9-inch pastry-lined pie plate. Arrange pas- try strips, lattice fashion, over fill- ing. Use 7 strips each way and cut off strips and pinch together firm- ly. Flute edge of pie. Bake at 400°F for 15 minutes; reduce tern- perature of oven to 375°F and con- tinue baking until crust is well browned, about 40 minutes. • Mrs. I. Jerome Hauser will head the general solicitation section of the Women's Divi- sion, 1958 Allied Jewish Cam- paign, announces Mrs. Lewis B. Daniels, women's division chairman. General Solicitation workers will call on more than 11,000 prospects. Working with Mrs. Hauser as executive vice - chairmen are Mesdames Arthur I. Gould, Max Lichter and S. S. Willis. This year a new project is being under- taken in gen- eral solicita- Mrs. Hauser tion. A series of small teas for captains in each of the 24 divisions is be- ing planned in an effort to give the captains a keener un- derstanding of the campaign. Advisors are working with each division during the month of February, when these teas are to take place. Mrs. Alex- ander W. Sanders is chairman Labor Zionists Planning Annual Purim Celebration Mrs. Herbert Pincus has been named chairman of the third annual Purim celebration of the Labor Zionist Organization on March 1. Assisting her will be Mes- dames Boris Joffe, tickets; Myra Richardson, decorations; Gerald G o l d b e r g, publicity, Louis Slabosky, David Sislin and Mor- ris Lieberman. of this new project. Mrs. Herbert S. Frank and Mrs. Harold A. Robinson are on the campaign's executive cabinet, serving as advisors to general solicitation. Mrs. George Reinitz, recruit- ment chairman for general solicitation, together with her committee, has supplied names of captains and workers to all the divisions, and most of the 1,600 workers in general solici- tations have already been re- cruited. Mogilever Aid Slates 27th Anniversary Event Mogilever Progressive Aid So- ciety will celebrate its 27th anniversary with a banquet on Feb. 23, in the new Sholem Aleichem Institute, Greenfield, north of 7 Mile Rd. Officers to be installed at the banquet include Abraham Gins- berg, president; Charles Rubin, vice-president; Sam Wohl and Morris Arotzky, secretaries; and Mrs. L. Feinberg and George Leelchook, hospitalers. The society, throughout the year, works on - behalf of a number of charitable causes, and is a supporter of all Jewish communal projects. I WHY WORRY ! I Leave Everything to Us For the Perfect Affair .. . Mickey Woolf and His Orchestra UN 3-3737 PHOTOGRAPHS by WYN and HAROLD LANDIS HOME CATERING • STYLE • ELEGANCE • BEAUTY BERNARD H. WINER WYN-HAROLD CATERING ASK -ABOUT OUR NEW PURSE ALBUMS Phone DI. 1-2155 ICE. 1-8196 /IA• ,row TYV A TRADITION IN JEWISH HOMES SINCE 1837 Served in a glass or_ a cup There's Yom Tov spirit in this famous tea ... 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