• to • Wed in July MISS ELAINE VOLIN Mr. and Mrs. Sol Volin, of Scotia Rd., Oak Park, announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Elaine Toby, to Marshall Bernard Feur, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Feur, of Kenosha Ave., Oak Park. The bridegroom-elect is pres- ently attending the University of Detroit, and is affiliated with the Phi Sigma Delta fraternity. The couple plans a July_wed- ding. To Wed in '6 JNF Auxiliary to Hear Narrative Drama by Mrs. Joshua Sperka A membership meeting of the Jewish National Fund Ladies Auxiliary has been scheduled for 12:30 p.m., Tuesday in Beth Aaron Synagogue. An original dramatic narra- tion, "I Am Leah," written and directed by Mrs. Joshua Sperka, will be presented for the first time in Detroit, according to Mrs. William Schumer, program chairman .Mrs. Irving Berko- witz will present the back- ground music. Another feature of the meet- ing will be a candlelighting ceremony, at which new mem- bers will he installed. Mrs. Mor- ris Kutinsky, box chairman, will report on the distribution and collection of boxes. A dessert luncheon is planned by Mrs. William Hordes and her social committee, which in- cludes Mesdames Milton Win- ston, Irving Bloom, Benjamin Klein and Samuel Kobaker. Mrs. George Lerner, Auxil- iary president, invites members to bring friends and prospective members. KAPLAN BROS. RECIPE OF THE WEEK! MISS ESTHER FELDSTEIN Mr. and Mrs. David Feldstein, of 13220 Northfield Blvd., Oak Park, anounce the engagement of their daughter, Esther Ruth, to Ronald Cohen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cohen, of 21651 Cloverlawn, Oak Park. The wed- ding is planned for fall of next year. Paula Stark and Edward Stark will be installed as worthy ma- tron and patron of Purity Chap- ter, Order of the Eastern Star, at 8 p.m. ceremonies Monday, at Eastern Star Temple, 80 W. Alexandrine. Other newly-elected officers to be inducted are Ree Kass and William Kass, associate ma- tron and patron; Ann Morris Weiner, secretary; Mary Ber- man, treasurer; Maida Krause, conductress; Honey Magid, asso- ciate conductress; Esther Ten- zer, chaplain; Mary Raskin, mar- shal; Rose Bailes, organist; Marie Haas, Adah; Ida Platnick, Ruth; Fanny Rosen, Esther; Fay Herwitz, Martha; Virginia Free- denberg, Electa; Esther Gold- staff, warder; and Gladys Hy- man, sentinel. A reception honoring the of- ficers will follow the installa- tion. Members, their families and friends are invited to at- tend. Miami Beach vacationers may enjoy hunting trips in season within an hour's drive of their modern hotels or apartments. In the reaches of the Ever- glads are such game as ducks, wildcat, deer and wild turkey. 2 cups Kosher Beef Bouillon 2 cups canned bean sprouts, drained 3 tablespoons cornstarch 2 teaspoons salt Freshly ground black pepper 6 cups hot boiled rice Fry beef in oil over high heat for 3 minutes, stirring constantly. Stir in soy sauce, salt and pepper. Remove meot and keep hot. To oil remaining in saucepan add celery, onion, molasses and bouillon. Bring to a boil and cook for 10 minutes, stirring fre- quently. Add bean sprouts and cook for 3 minutes. Replace beef. Mix cornstarch and 1 /4 cup water, and add. Cook until thickened, stirring constantly. Serve with rice. Serves 6. We Will Be Closed Sunday, Oct. 18 KAPLAN BROS. CATERING In Our Patio Room, Your Homft or Temple W. 7 MILE at WYOMING Party Specialties from Our Mademoiselle Food Shoppe sw. =To Strictly Kosher Meats - Poultry 18211 WYOMING nr. Curtis FREE PARKING ACROSS STREET WE DELIVER UN 1-4770 1111. DEXTER DAVISON MARKETS IDEXTER DAVISON MARKETS r( eoosol Purity Chapter Slates Monday Installation BEEF CHOP SUEY 1 1/2 pounds beef, diced 1 /4 cup oil 2 tablespoons soy sauce 3 cups celery, cut in 1-inch pieces 2 large onions, chopped 1 tablespoon molasses DI 1-4044 • JWV Activities Mrs. Julius Goldstein, junior vice-president of S H O L E M AUXILIARY, announces a membership party at 8 p.m., Tuesday, in the home of Mrs. Alex Rubin, 20300 Greenview. Games and prizes will be fea- tured. Prospective members are invited. For reservations, call VE. 8-8899. * * DETROIT AUXILIARY has issued an appeal for white ma- terials to be used in the sewing of cancer pads. Members meet once a month to sew, with the next meeting set for Monday afternoon. For information, or for pick-up of materials, call Mrs. Belle Bercowitz, president, SU 8-1785. "What Makes It Funny?", a 'show will lead an audience dis- comedy festival of Chaplin, I cussion of "What Makes It Benchley and W. C. Fields Funny?" an analysis of comedy. comedies, with discussion led ********************** by TV comedian Soupy Sales, * ° PHOTOS BY -1( will be the second presenta- Jack tion of Center Cinema Forum, film lecture series of the Jew- * Gorback ish Center, 18100 Meyers, at Weddings 8 p.m., Sunday. Bar Refreshments will be served * Mitzvahs * after the movies, which will • * feature a festival of four :Quality work yy Chaplin films. *• T Soupy Sales and Rubin Weiss UN 3-8532 -I( of the "Soupy's On" television ********************44 * Young Israel Sisterhood Sets Sukkot Oneg Shabbat An oneg shabbat will be held by the Sisterhood of Young Israel Center of Oak-Woods at 3 p.m., Saturday, in the syn- agogue's sukkah. Special guests LAWRENCE H. JONES AUX- will be Mrs. Dora Kleinplatz ILIARY will open its member- and Rabbi Yaakov I. Homnick. ship drive with a dessert lunch- The community is invited. eon, followed by a social, at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the home of Mrs. Sarah Kuhlik, 18034 Roselawn. The program also will initiate a fund-raising campaign, to culminate Dec. 5 with a dance in the main build- .1 ing of the Jewish Community Center, 18100 Meyers. r4 Chaplin's Comedies on Center Film Program "Where Old Friends Meet to Shop" 13301 DEXTER vilfrarLy 18207 WYOMING cwrrls 4.4. Free Parking—Entrance on Davison We Reserve Right to Limit Quantities Ample Free Parking Across From and At Rear of Market All N'tly. Famous Strictly ivis SALAMI Faygo SUPER SPECIAL S&W Sea ltest Uptown Neapolitan California's Finest 89c PILLAR ROCK or Roland Imported Solid Pack, Fancy White Meat TUNA 35c Can 3 cans $100 Tomato Juice 1/2 - 69' 3 . (Long or Short) lb. Ice Cream 6-Pack Carton 35c (Pl. Dep.) Hills Bros. Coffee 1-lb. 59C can Gal. M&M's Candies Plain or Peanut l y 2 fami y pkgs. 46i-aonzt. $100 cans Del Monte Fruit Cocktail Fairmont's MENDELSON'S Creamed All White, Gracie A Cottage Cheese JUMBO EGGS carton "b. 23 c doz. Niblets Heirii Vegetably Whole Kernel Vegetarian Corn No. 2 1 /2-can 35c each 49` 3.100 6 61c Soup 2 cans 25c $100 cans •■ ••11111•11+ Mazola Salad or cooking Oil Qt. Imported Sprats Gal. 59` $179 Jif Peanut Butter Creamy or crunchy 12-oz. jar Roland 39° (in oil) villimmIlmingsloffite FROZEN FOOD DEPARTMENT Starkist Tuna-Noodle Casserole Frosty Acres Northern Brand Minute Maid Whole Freshwater Orange Juice Broccoli Spears or Cauliflower 5 cans 99c 7 ,,gs.$1 00 5pkgs. $100 Kraft Natural Sliced SWISS or MUENSTER Cheese 3 5( 8-oz. pkg. 15c pkge. Kraft Velveeta Cheese Plain or Pimento 2-lb. loaf 79c Trout Fillets 1-lb. pkg. 49c 4.99 PRODUCE SPECIALS GOOD ONLY THURS., FRI., SAT. Home Grown Solid CABBAGE Large Heads ea. 15c CORNICHON GRAPES 2 Ihs.29c Fresh Imported from Greece FIGS (on string) 29` 1-lb. pkg. COMPLETE SELECTION OF ISRAELI AND DOMESTIC BEER AND WINE HOURS: Mon., Tues., Wed. 8 A.M. to 7 P.M.; Thurs. and Sat. 8 A.M. to 9 P.M., Fri. 8 A.M. to 6 P.M., Sun. We Reserve Right to Limit Quantities 8 A.M. to 3 P.M. --THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, October 16, 1959 Engaged Couple