Reside in Chicago Following Rites Here Circle Chorus Plans Music Month Concert The reorganized Workmen's Circle Chorus of Detroit, under the direction of Abraham Silver, will make its first public appear- ance, in honor of Jewish Music Month, at 8:30 p.m., Feb. 22, at the Workmen's Circle Center, 18340 West 7 Mile. The chorus of 35 singers will feature songs in Yiddish, He- brew and English, along with a cantata depicting the life and works of Mark Warshawski, cre- ator of such songs as Oifn Pri- pitchek, Tayere Malke, and Di Mizinske Oysgegebn. The can- activities in Society Julius Chajes, director of music at the Jewish Center, will present Miss Rita Sloan, 15-year-old pianist, in a recital at 2:30 p.m., Feb. 22, at the Davison Jewish Center. She will play compositions by Scarlatti, Beethoven, Schumann, Chopin and Chajes and piano pieces by Julius Isserlis and Arkadie Kougell, to be heard for the first time here. Miss Ingrid Boodin, of Snowden Ave., recently celebrated her 16th birthday at a luncheon for 20 friends at Stouffer's at Northland Center. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Woronoff, of W. Grand Ave., recently returned from a two-week stay in Los Angeles, Calif., where they celebrated their silver wedding anniversary. A surprise party in their honor was given by former Detroiters, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Platt and Mr. and Mrs. Al Shifrin. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Wainer, of Canterbury Rd., have returned from a week's stay in New York, where Mr. Wainer attended the Automobile Accessories convention. ... KAPLAN BROS. RECIPE OF THE WEEK! LAMB CURRY MRS. MILTON MEYERS In a candlelight ceremony Jan. 25, at Adas Shalom Syna- gogue, Marlene Elaine Newman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Newman, of Greenlawn Ave., was united in marriage to Milton Arnold Meyers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Meyers, of Burton Ave., Oak Park. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal and Cantor Nich- olas Fenakel officiated. For her wedding, the bride chose a gown of ivory taffeta with elbow-length sleeves and a court train. The round neckline was appliqued with lace and tiny seed pearls. Her two-tiered veil of white silk illusion fell to her fingertips from a headpiece once worn by her mother, and she carried white orchids, stephanotis and lily-of-the-valley on confirmation Bible. Mrs. Herman Bennett, sister of the bridegroom, was matron of honor, and bridesmaids were Mrs. Sidney Forbes, Mrs. Eliot Bank, Mrs. Jack Serling, Elaine Bremer and Didi Fineberg. Flower girls were Laurie Beth and Debra Sue Bennett, twin nieces of the bridegroom. Attending the bridegroom was his brother-in-law, Dr. Herman Bennett, as best man, while seat- ing the guests were the bride's brothers, Michael and Stewart Newman, Eliot Bank, Murray Goodwin, Richard Green and Martin Gorosh. After honeymooning briefly, the couple has taken up tempor- ary residence in Chicago, where Mr. Meyers is resuming his studies at the Illinois College of Optometry. True Sisters Dinner to Aid Cancer Work The annual dinner-dance of the United Order of -True Sis- ters will be held at 7;30 p.m.. Saturday, at the Whittier Hotel, with Hal Gordon and his or- chestra furnishing the music. Proceeds will support various charities of the True Sisters, prime among which have been radioisotope endowments made to Detroit Memorial Hospital. Only last month. the group provided a S2,500 suite for stor- ing radio-isotope equipment at the hospital and gave an addi- tional S700 grant for treatment plus three television sets for the use of cancer patients. It is also pointed out by - Mrs. Harris Crane, president, that members offer their services as part of the hospital's volunteer program. Habonim Leader Here Expansion Program as Part of U. S. Tour Announced by Edison 1'a teaspoon ginger 1 teaspoon salt 1 4 teaspoon pepper 11/2 cups _cock or bouillon 2 cups rooked rice 1 tablespoon shortening 11/2 pounds diced lamb shoulder 1 cup sliced onions 3 tablespoons all-purpose flour 1 tablespoon mint-flavored apple jelly 2 teaspoons curry powder Melt shortening. Add lamp and onions. Cook over medium heat until lamb is browned on all sides. Add flour, apple jelly, curry powder, ginger, salt, pepper and stock or bouillon. Cover and cook over medium heat 11/2 hours, stirring occasionally. Serve over rice. (MAKES 6 SERVINGS) KAPLAN BROS. Strictly Kosher Meats - Poultry 18211 WYOMING nr. 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Pkge. 29 39` GREEN BEANS C 5 No. sioo 303 AO Cans They're Delicious Try 'em today! FROZEN FOOD DEPARTMENT Smucker's GRAPE JAM 21=-41c 60 Center Teen-Agers to Join Tamarack Outing Sixty teen-ages from the Jew- ish Community Centers of Detroit, Windsor, and Toledo are gathering for their second annual inter-city weekend at Camp Tamarack, today through Sunday. A weekend of sports, winter- fun, sabbath programs and socials is planned. Teens will lead discussions on the topic "What is a Jew?" Registration for this event is limited. For information con- tact Moe Richman, LI. 7-6161. Detroit members of Habonim. Labor Zionist youth group. will have a visit this weekend from , Chuck Lederberger, central ad- viser to the national organiza- tion in New York. Lederberger is presently touring the country to ascer- tain the progress of the local groups and to sign up 60 par- ticipants for the annual Ha- bonim Workshop in Israel. He will be featured at a special program of local Ha- bonim at 8 p.m., Saturday, in the Hayim Greenberg Center. The public is invited. Detroit Edison's 1 9 5 9 con- struction program for expansion of the company's electric power system and related facilities calls for the expenditure of an estimated $68,000,000. This year's construction activ- ities are part of a long-range plan projected through 1963 and evaluated at more than S300,- 000,000, or an average of ap- proximately 560,000,000 annual- ly. Budgets for succeeding years must of course be kept adjust- able to fluctuations in growth requirements. tata was arranged and compiled by Miriam Gornbein. Also on the program will be Reva Usher and her dancers who will present a group of in- terpretive dance s; Shoshana Freedman, vocalist, and teacher, will speak on: "The Develop- ment and Influence of Jewish Music." A reception will follow the program. The public is invited. 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