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T HE DETROIT JEW ISH NE WS — Fr iday, June 26, 1959 —

Mrs. Nemon, New
Head of JWV Ladies;
Set -Hospital Picnic

Lipkin, Pa ray Among Alusicians
Of _lTadelineChapnick Having Recipes in 'Encore' Cookbook'

Reveal Enowo-ement

MISS MADELINE CHAPNICK

Mr. and Mrs. Phillip S. Chap-
nick. of Santa Clara Ave., an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter. Madeline Laurel, to
Louis A. Bassin. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Bassin, of Ken-
tucky Ave.

Musicians can be—and are— Paray, conductor of the Detroit
excellent gourmets. If you wish Symphony Orchestra. follows:
DORADE A LA YOLANDE
for proof, get hold of "En-
(fish baked in wine)
core," a most delightful book
just issued by Random House 2- to 3-pound fish, cleaned and
prepared
(457 Madison, N.Y. 22).
cup bread crumbs
Va to
pound butter
The encore does not refer to 2 cups
dry white wine
the art of the participants in 1 medium onion, chopped
pound fresh mushrooms. sliced
this volume. It is, indeed, a 1 (or
4-ounce can, drained)
truly exciting cookbook, con- salt and pepper to taste
taining more than 300 recipes, FIRST—Dip fish in bread crumbs.
"the famous dishes of the SECOND—Place fish in a shallow
baking dish; dot with the butter.
world's most famous musi- THIRD—Add
wine, onion, mush-
rooms, salt and pepper. Bake in
cians."
375' oven. Serves 4 to 5.
Compiled by the Women's
Seymour Lipkin, son of Dr.
Association of the Minneapolis and Mrs. Ezra Lipkin of De-
Symphony Orchestra, • edited troit, one of the country's best
and tested by the Minnesota known pianists and conductors,
Home Economics Association, is represented by two recipes,
the book's participants include one for "Steak Tartare — raw
people of great distinction,
among them being:

Miss Chapnick attends Wayne
State University. Her fiance is
a student at the Walsh Institute
of Accountancy.

Paul Paray, Seymour Lip-
kin. Nathan Milstein. Gregor
Piatigorsky. Yehudi Menu-
hi.n. Isaac Stern. Izler Solo-
mon. William Steinberg,
Jascha Heifetz, Mischa El-
man. Arthur Fiedler, Rise
Stevens,- Kurt Adler. Lawr-
ence Davidson. Kurt Baum
and scores of others.

if=

The recipe contributed by

Paray

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EL 6-5951

At a meeting of the Depart-
ment of Michigan Ladies Aux-
iliary of the Jewish War Veter-
ans, at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday in the
JWV Memorial Home on Davi-
son, the group will formulate
plans for the coming season
under its new president Mrs.
John Nemon.
Mrs. N e m-
on. wife of the
outgoing com-
mander of the
JWV Depart-
.ment of Mich-
igan, will be
assisted by
Mesdames Al
Rosen and

"Encore" has the addi-
tional merit of containing a
section of biographical notes
on the artists who have con-
tributed recipes to it.

This is an unique book. and
its contents are truly exciting.
Musicians emerge as interest-
ing as gourmets as they are on
the concert stage.

Miss Meckler Wins
Piano Contest;
Solos with Symphony

Ruth Meckler. young Detroit
pianist, was unanimously chosen
as the winner of the recent Ben-
detson Netzorg Memorial Piano
Contest sponsored by the Bo-
hemians Musicians Club of
Detroit.
For winning
the annual
contest. Miss
Meckler w i 1 1
appear as solo-
ist with the
Detroit S y m -
phony Orches-
tra in a con-
cert planned
for July 14.
Miss Meck-
ler. who has Miss ;Heckler
enrolled at Wayne State Uni-
versity for the summer, also will
participate in summer music
festivals planned in Dearborn.
Grosse Pointe and at Cranbrook.
In the fall, she will return to
the Curtis Institute of Music in
Philadelphia for post-graduate
study.

I will not be afraid of ten
thousands of people, that have
set themselves against me round
about. . . . Salvation belongeth
unto the Lord.—Ps. 3:6, 8

MISS MARILYN BORIN

Mr. and Mrs. Max Borin. of
Mrs. Nemon Seymour
Kraft. vice-presidents; Alfred Steel Ave., announce the en-

Stanley. patriotic instructress;
Nathan Feld, treasurer: Henry
Kaplan, guard: Milton Rose,
historian: Ida Shein, conduct-
ress: and Ruth Schreiber. chap-
lain.
All auxiliaries of the JWV
will participate in a picnic to
be given for 300 patients of the
Dearborn Hospital Summer
Home. at 1 p.m. Saturday.
All members of JWVA
wishing to participate may con-
tact the Dearborn Hospital
chairman. Mrs. Max Goldman.
UN 1-0316.

Name Dr. Schick New
OSE Board Chairman

NEW YORK (JTA)—Amer-
ican OSE has
announced the
election of Dr.
glass, top it with half a fresh
Bela Schick,
ripe peach. and pour cham-
noted pedia-
pagne over the peach to
trician and
almost fill the glass."
discoverer of
Each of Lipkin's recipes is
the Schick
accompanied by an explanatory
Test for dip - ,
and helpful note.
theria. asl
While this is not a Jewish
chairman of
cookbook, and contains many
its board of
non-kosher recipes, there are
directors. Dr.'
so many valuable ones that
Schick suc-
comply with Jewish dietary
ceeds Dr. Is-
rules that this volume will Dr. Schick
rael S. Wechs-
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