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October 23, 1959 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-10-23

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Stollman
tque for
Article

Honeymoon in West
After Nuptials Here

man, a senior
of Michigan's
ge, won first
tional annual
non-technical
∎ etition spon-
Oneering Col-
ociation.
of the award
of the first
made in Ann
The plaque
McGraw-Hill
hich co-sp on-
on.
1.1 of Mr. and
4n, of 12870
k, won _ his
non-technical
in an engi-
gazine during
958 to June
. Stallman is
fined civil en-
rts program.
e, "Forgotten
ccount of the
architect-en-
aillart. The
appeared in
sue of The
the mag-
students in
llege of the
igan.

b Tea
1 Plans
1

its annual
kah Club has
kickoff des-
n Monday, at

will be pro-
1
y Stevenson,
and Pat Win-
the Phoenix
1

, assisted by
ttee, is chair-
trs. Jack Mil-
tes members
, nds.
l ior luncheon
year on Dec.
aton-Cadillac

MRS. HARVEY FRANK

Speaking their vows before
Rabbi Morris Adler, in a cere-
mony Oct. 15, Esther Rosen-
shine was united in marriage to
Harvey Frank.
The bride is the daughter of
Mrs. Sylvia Globe, of Beverly
Hills, Calif., and Mr. Abraham
J. Rosenshine, of Detroit. Mr.
Frank is the son of the Bernard
M. Franks, of Warrington Dr.
The wedding took place in the
Rosenshine residence, on North-
lawn Ave.
The new Mrs. Frank chose a
crystal white gown of dulcette
satin, designed along classic
lines. The bodice was fashioned
with delicate bracelet - length
sleeves and enhanced by seed
pearls and opalescent beads
which edged the portrait neck-
line.
The tiny, fitted waist was de-
fined by a flat bow, and the
demi-length skirt belled in in-.
verted pleats. Her elbow-length
veil fell in tiers from a Floren-
tine cap of Chantilly lace, and
she carried white roses laced
with lilies of the valley.
The bride was attended by
Leone A. Wald, and Paul Sislin
was the bridegroom's best man.
Following a honeymoon to
the West Coast, the couple will
take up residence at 10703
Santa Maria, Detroit.

SUKIYAKI

I

t, cut up

sin

lery
c I .e n d ed

'c ut in

6 scallions, cut up
2 cups canned bean
sprouts, drained
1/2 cup beef bouillon
V4 cup soy sauce
1 teaspoon sugar
Freshly ground black pepper
Boiled rice

skillet. Rub inside of skillet with suet, then
nutes or until skillet is well greased. Remaining
be removed and discarded. Saute anions for
celery, mushrooms, spinach, scallions and bean
c over high heat for 5 minutes, stirring fre-
:getables to one side of pan, add steak and
es. Stir steak and vegetables together. Add
ce, sugar and pepper and cook for 5 minutes,
y. Serve with rice. Serves 6.

'IDAY, OCT. 25---SIMHAT TORAH

AN BROS.

WE
DELIVER

College of Law, Bank, in his
youth, was an active member of
the Hannah Schloss Center. He
is currently a life member of
the Hannah Schloss Old Timers,
is membership chairman of the
Michigan. Drug Travelers Ass'n.
and is active as a food division
worker in the Allied Jewish
Campaign.

Bank also was one of the or-
ganizers of the Louis Marshall
Benevolent Fund, a unique
group with a charter separate
from Bnai Brith, which pro-
vides financial aid to members
of the Lodge in need of tern-.
porary assistance because of
sickness, unemployment or oth-
er cause.

Tickets to the testimonial
banquet are available from
Jimmy Lake r, TE 4-8282.
Samuel Gottlieb. is chairman
of the dinner committee.

Labor Zionist Branch 11 will
hold its first study group meet-
ing of the season at 9 p.m.,
today, at the home of the Gerald
L. Goldbergs, 20317 Southfield.
Topic for the evening will be
"Histadrut—Its History, Its Or-
ganization." Further informa-
tion may be obtained by calling
KE 7-6126.

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JAMMER," produced in Cine-
miracle and presented in
Cinerama, will have its Mich-
A graduate of old Central igan premiere at the Music Hall
High School and the Detroit Theater, later thiS year.

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?MING nr. Curtis

Labor Zionist Branch 11
Schedules Study Group

An organizer of the Detroit
Bnai Brith Bowling Association,
he also served as president of
this large body of men. His
activity for the Lodge was high-
lighted by a • successful one-
man campaign to provide kosh-
er dishes and utensils for the
Bnai Brith Center at Roches-
ter, Minn...

EXTE R DAY" SON
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ING
REET

A testimonial dinner honoring
Sam Bank, a past president and
leading member of Louis Mar-
shall Lodge of Bnai Brith, is
planned by the Lodge, at 7
p.m., Tuesday, in the Mayfair
Room, 19161 Schaefer.
A member of Mashall Lodge
since 1941, he became member-
ship chairman
in- 1943 and
doubled i t s
membership.
The following
year he served
a s president
at the same
time that his
i f e, Mollie,
was president
of Louis Mar-
shall Chapter.
Bank

cans

BROS. RECIPE OF THE WEEK!

r steak,

Marshall Lodge Sets Testimonial for Sam Bank

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25-ft.

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