Dave Zinkoff Coming with Globetrotters activities in Society MISS RITA KAY Mr. and Mrs. Louis,H. Kay, of 20111 Braile, announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Rita Gail, to Robert M. Hirsch, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Hirsch, of the Shoreland Hotel, Chicago, Ill. The bridegroom - to - be at- tended St. John Military Acad- emy and the Wharton School of Finance and Commerce of the University of Pennsylvania. He is a member of Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity. The couple is planning a May wedding. A Passover Recipe Right from Mother The phrase "it tastes just like mother's" has almost a magic connotation. Mother was always a great cook and whatever she made tasted absolutely wonder- ful. When it comes to preparing the traditional Passover dishes, this phrase certainly has a lot of meaning. Now available is gefilte fish in a jar which is really "like mother used to make." It is appropriately enough called Mother's Old Fashioned Gefilte Fish, and is made of the choicest whitefish, seasoned just right and pre- pared with that expert skill for which all Mother's products are noted. Here is a special Passover re- cipe for Planked Gefilte Fish Loaf which we know will be a delight at the Seder table: 1 2 lb. jar Mother's Gefilte Fish 1 small onion, minced 4 cup chopped celery 4 cup chopped parsley tsp salt 1/4 tsp pepper 2 eggs IZ cup potato starch 14 cup melted butter 14 cup liquid from jar 4 cups hot mashed potatoes 3. egg salt and pepper to taste 2 lbs. fresh asparagus, cooked 4 large carrots, cut julienne style and cooked 3 tomatoes, halved parsley for garnish. Drain the gefilte fish patties well and mash. Chop the carrot from the jar and add along with the other vegetables. Beat the eggs slightly and add along with the liquid and potato starch. Blend thoroughly. Pour into a well-greased loaf pan x 412 x 3 inches in size. Bake 50 to 60 minutes at 350 degrees or until golden brown. Cool in the pan for 5 minutes; then turn out on a large heat-proof platter. Beat the egg into the mashed po- tatoes and form a border around the loaf, ornamenting with the tines of a fork, and leaving spaces for' the other vegetables. Arrange. the carrot strips, tomato halves and as- paragus in the spaces left for them. Place the platter in the oven for 10 minutes at 375 to 400 degrees or until the potatoes are slightly browned and the vegetables are hot. May be served with tomato sauce, if desired. Serves 6. 1 1 King D. Shwayder Awarded Service Pin King D. Shwayder, of 19410 Lucerne, has been named Vol- unteer of the Week by the United Community Services in recognition of his civic-mind- edness, and, as a result, will receive the Red Feather Com- munity Service Pin. Shwayder is a member of the Downriver Boy Scout Council, is the organizer of a Junior Achievement group to whom he has made available the facilities of his business and serves on the Detroit Round Table of Christians and Jews. When the Harlem Globetrot- ters come here, on April 2, for a game with the College All Americans, at the Olympia, they will be accompanied by their nationally-known manager, Dave Zinkoff, w h o continues to make fame with his radio and TV broad- casts, in addi- tion to his managerial ac- tivities. Zinkoff is more than a radio broad- caster and a Zinkoff sports news analyst: he has be- come an ambassador of gobd will. He has traveled with the world - famous Globetrotters throughout the world and has taken them to Israel; he recent- ly returned from a tour of U. S. army bases in North Africa, having accompanied Drew Pear son; and he has been the spear- head of for the ad- vancement of sports activities in Israel. Like his manager, Abe Saper- stein, owner of the Globetrot- ters, takes a deep interest in Israeli sports programs and has encouraged the Israeli basket- ball team and other Israel ath- letic plans. Last year alone, Zinkoff traveled 60,000 miles with the Globetrotters and on good will tours. A newspaper columnist in Zinkoff's home town of Phila- delphia recently wrote about him: "Zinkoff's public address announcer style at the mike is often more noteworthy than the game on the floor." And those who know the power of the team he manages reply: "And that's going some!" Mr. and Mrs. Isaac C. Benaim and son are now residing in their new home at 18984 Prairie. Mr. Allan J. Roth, of Tyler Ave., has returned home after spending a few days in Chicago, Ill., with his cousins, Lt. and Mrs. Harold E. Josehart (Pauline Joyce Roth, of Detroit). Lt. Josehart is formerly of Saginaw. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Weberman, of Pfairie Ave., are leaving Monday for New York where- they will board the SS United States for a three-month trip to Europe and Israel. Included in their itinerary will be stops in LeHavre, Paris, Berlin, Warsaw, Vienna, Italy, London and Monte Carlo, with a six-week stay in Israel during the anniversary celebration. They will return home around Aug. 1. Mrs. L. S. Finkelstein, of 16218 Ohio, will join a 75-woman pilgrimage to Israel sponsored by the Mizrachi Women. The group from all over the country will leave April 24 and return on May 12. They will participate in many of the Israel tenth anniversary celebrations. Mrs. Bea Kalt, of the Elliott Travel Service, left March 10 for a West Indies South American cruise on the S.S. Nieuw Amsterdam. On March -15, Mrs. Gene Gottlieb was honored with a sur- prise party by Mr. and Airs. Abe Bleiwas, on the occasion of her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leinoff, of 2898 Leslie, were honored last Sunday on the occasion of their golden wedding anniversary with a dinner at the Mayfair Room, given by their children, Maurice Leinoff, Mrs. Rose Schneider, of Flint, and Mrs. Flor- ence Mittleman. The couple's six grandchildren, three great grandchildren Find relatives from New York and Texas also at- tended the -festivities. Mrs.' Mollle Bassemen, of 2740 Fullerton, has as her house guest her sister, Mrs. Rubin Alpert, of Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Jules Doneson, --of the Jules Doneson Travel Agency, have returned from New York where they saw a large group of T.)etroiters off on a visit to EurOpe and Israel. As guests of the Cunard Steamship Co., aboard the Queen Elizabeth, the Donesons bid farewell to the Louis GOttliebs, Harry Brights, Morris Friedmans, Ralph Bermans, Morris Tulupmans and David Teitlebaums, all of whom sailed on March 19. Later, Mr. and Mrs. Doneson were guests of the Zim Steamship Co., aboard the CARD OF THANKS new Israel flagship, SS Theodor Herzl, at a buffet dinner and The family of the late Mrs. cocktail party, and made a complete tour of the vessel to acquaint Rose Rubin is deeply grateful themselves with the new ship's deck plan and cabin facilities. for the kind expressions of sym- pathy received from so many, many friends on the occasion 'of the family's recent bereave- ment. Cellist Olefsky to Substitute for Ailing Schuster Paul Olefsky, brilliant 'cellist with the Detroit Symphony Or- chestra, will appear with the Jewish Center Symphony Or- chestra at 8:30 p.m., Monday, in the Hyman C. Broder Audito- rium of the Davison Branch. Olefsky is substituting for Joseph Schuster, another cello virtuoso.- whose sched-. u 1 e d appear- ance was can-' celled because of illness. The promi- nent Detroit musician, who has performed as soloist with the Center Symphony on Olefsky several other occasions, will give a rendering of Schuman's Cello Concerto. Also included in the evening's program will be Mendelssohn's Symphony No. 3 in A Minor (Scotch) and the first perform- ance of Suite No-2 for Strings, based on folk songs by Roger Vuataz, a Swiss composer. ngagements At a recent family dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rosen, of W. Outer Dr., announced the engagement of their daughter, Esterly, to Pfc. Norton Frank, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Frank, of Santa Clara Ave. Dexter-Davison Markets Carries Israeli Products A fine selection of Israeli matzos, wines and champagnes is being featured this Passover on the shelves of the Dexter- Davison Markets, located at 13301 Dexter and 18207 Wyom- ing. . . Also available, of course, is a complete line of all national- ly-known Passover matzos and food products. There are free parking facilities at both stores. FOR THE FINEST — IN ENTERTAINMENT— It's BEN KATZMAN and his Orchestra LI 7-2943 rowistarom COYLE TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERVICE LOW RATES VE 7-6701 Musk and Entertainment E mma and his Orchestra DI. 1-1609 For o Strictly Kosher & Enjoyable Passover Make Your Reservation of KAHN'S GLENWOOD HOTEL - 100 Cass Ave. Mt. Clemens HO 8-4271 Want The Best? Ask the Folks Who've Had SAM BARNETT and His Orchestra LI 1-2563 Bar Mitzvahs Mr. and Mrs. Sol Meyers, of 18629 Griggs, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Mark Les- lie, on Saturday, at Cong. Aha- vas Achim. A reception in his honor will be held that even- ing, in the Mayfair Room. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Silverman, of 20130 Wakefield, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Raymond Mayer, on March 29, at Cong. Bnai Moshe. A dinner in his honor Will be held that evening at the May- fair Room. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Kiko- ler announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Stephen Philip, on March 28, at Temple Israel. Good Beethoven Offers Special Treat Chamber Music Society's "special" concert was indeed a special event. The concert, featuring an all- Beethoven program had Mischa Mischakoff at the violin, Paul Olefsky at the cello and Karl Haas, at the piano. All per- formed well, with special praise for Olefsky, who handled his cello magnificently and made it sing as few can. On the program were Bee- hoven's Sonata in G major Opus 30 No.. 3 for piano and violin, Sonata in A major Opus 69 for piano and violon-cello and trio in B-at major Opus 97 for piano, violin and violon- cello (Archduke trio). Next performance in the so- ciety's regular series, the last of this season, will be on April 1. U. of D. Fraternity Plans Games Night on Saturday Alpha Lambda Chapter of Phi Sigma Delta fraternity, on the campus of the University of Detroit, will sponsor a games party in conjunction with the PSD Mothers' Club this Satur- day night, at Bel-Aire Terrace. Prizes and refreshments will be featured. , . 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Tambor Friday and Saturday Night April 4th and 5th Complete, delicious meals will be served Reservations Are Limited — Please Call Now: DI 1 - 1397 or LI 8 - 4630 WE ARE ALSO PREPARING COMPLETE PASSOVER DINNERS FOR TAKE-OUT 19161 SCHAEFER, Just North of 7 Mile 11 23-TH E DETR OIT JEWISH NEWS—F riday, March 21, 1958 Rita Kay Reveals Troth to Chicagoan