-V^ activities in Society jUdith 11711 Ircd Hark Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Sy Grant (Gerry Kaminsky) and children Steve, Ricky and Nancy. formerly of 14016 Pembroke. are now residing in their new home at 21463 Brixton Dr., Southfield. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Dann shortened their planned prolonged stay in Israel and returned to Detroit this week. Lynn Ann Metzger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Metzger • of Huntington Woods, has returned home after spending the summer as an exchange student at Bedum, Holland. Recently returned from Europe are Edye Louise and Leonard (Buzzie) Wachter, children of the Norman G. Wachlers. The children spent the summer with their grandparents. the David Wachlers, vacationing and visiting schools in Italy, Switzer- land, France and Cologne. Honeymooning on the West Coast and Hawaii are Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Andrew Gray after their recent marriage at the Eden Roc Hotel in Miami Beach. Parents of the newlyweds are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Davidson of Detroit and Miami Beach and Dr. and Mrs. H. William Gray of Miami Beach. Israel Bonds Women's Group to Open _ _ Drive MRS. ELIZABETH FRANK The Detroit Women's Division. State of Israel Bonds. is opening its fall Israel Bond campaign with a workers breakfast meeting 10 a.m. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. David Pollack. 18625 Fairfield. the sponsor chairman. Mrs. Joseph Katchke and Mrs. Max Stollman are co-chirmen of the Women's Division. The main purpose of the meet- ing is to plan and prepare for the 1.--41 campaign and to meet Mrs. Elizabeth Frank of the National Israel Bond Women's Division who will direct activities for the Dior-Israel Fashion Festival Din- ner-Dance which will be held on the evening of Sept. 26 at the Knollwood Country Club. Mrs. Frank. who has been as- sociated with Israel Bonds for several years. has come to De- troit to work with the Detroit Women's Division in the current campaign. Collection and - assignment cards will be distributed on this occasion. Morris Rogoff Heads Pharmacy Exhibit at Michigan State Fair Morris Rogoff. 18959 Burt. is directing the "Careers in Phar- macy" exhibit sponsored by the Michigan State Pharmaceutical Association at the Michigan State Fair, Aug. 24 to Sept. 3. Rogoff, a graduate of the Wayne State University College of Pharmacy, is chief pharmacist at the Lakeside General Hospital and president of the Michigan Society of Hospital Pharmacists. Others assisting him include Sy Neuman, Jack P. Kutnick, Nathan Moiseev, Dr. William Blockstein and Nathan Pack. Neuman, Qutnick, Moiseev and Pack, are all registered phar- macists and graduates of the Wayne State University College of Pharmacy. Blockstein, is an associate professor and assistant to the dean of Wayne's College of Pharmacy. Want ads get quick results! MISS JUDITH DAVIS Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Da- vis of Mark Twain Ave. an- nounce the ?n,7agement ')f their By Mildred Grosberg Bellin daughter. Judith April, to Mark (Copyright, 1962. Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Inc.) M. Cohen. son of Mr. and Mrs. Today we offer two recipes for Charles Cohen of Stratford Ct., broiled lamb chops which may he Oak Park. served plain, covered with - the The bride-elect is a senior at sauce, or with the sauce in a Wayne State University College separate dish. Either shoulder or of Education and her fiance is a rib chops could be used, but junior at Wayne Stale Univer- whichever is chosen. the meat sity College of Medicine. A should be cut at least an inch June wedding is planned. thick. Thin cuts of meat have :heir place in the menu. but for Super-Sol Supermarkets broiling, that half-inch of added thickness makes a tremendous Awarded Kaplan Prize difference in the quality of the Announcement was made I completed dish. If this makes this week that the Super-Sol the shoulder chops too large for Supermarkets in Israel received a single portion. they may be the Kaplan Prize for pioneer- cut in half after they are broiled. ing efforts in Israel's industrial Before the chops are cooked. undertakings. all excess fat should he trimmed The Kaplan Prize was estab- away. and tiny cuts made into lished in memory of the late the meat about an inch apart Eliezer Kaplan. Israel's first along the fat side. This helps Finance Minister. prevent the chop from curling up Herbert Hordes and Alan as it broils. Feinberg. both former Detroit- The recipe for Lamb Chops in ers. are vice presidents of Ginger Sauce requires the use of Super-Sol. chicken soup. Since it is summer now when we avoid the long cooking required for home-made soup. there probably will be none Coiffures on hand. However, any kosher and clear canned chicken soup or Fashions soup mix may be used instead. All Breed While the lamb chops can be Grooming served separately in the recipe using the Minted Fruit Sauce. this dish is so pretty when the sauce is poured over the meat that it should be offered in this way whenever possible. The com- bination of pale green and color- ful diced fruits in the sauce is appetite-tempting even on the hottest day. Jewish Meals LAMB CHOPS IN GINGER SAUCE 6 portions of lamb chops I cup chicken soup I 6-oz. can frozen orange juice concentrate 1 teaspoon salt I tablespoon minced onion 1 medium clove garlic, minced I teaspoon ground ginger 1 2 teaspoon marjoram 2 tablespoons cornstarch Either shoulder or rib chops cut about an inch thick can be used. Remove excess fat and score the meat slightly about every inch along the fat edge. Combine 3 4 cup of the soup, the undiluted orange juice concentrate, salt, onion. garlic. ginger, and marjoram. Brush the chops on both sides with this mix- ture. Broil until as well-done as desired. Meanwhile, dissolve the cornstarch in the remaining chicken soup, then stir this into the rest of the sauce. Place in a small saucepan and stir over medium heat until thickened, then simmer until the chops are ready. Place the meat on a plater, and either cover with the sauce. or pass it separately. This amount serves 6. LAMB CHOPS WITH MINTED FRUIT SAUCE 5 portions of lamb chops 1 No. 303 can fruit cocktail 1 .4 cup white vinegar iii teaspoon garlic powder 3 tablespoons mint jelly 1 kosher chicken , bouillon cube 1 tablespoon cornstarch 1 tablespoon water Use shoulder or rib chops cut at least one inch thick. Remove excess fat and sore the meat slightly about every inch along the fat edge. Broil until as well-done as desired. Meanwhile drain the fruit cocktail thoroughly. Measure i,z cup of the syrup and place it in a small sauce- pan with the vinegar, ivrlic powder, mint jelly, and bouillon cube. Bring to a boil, then simmer 5 minutes. Dissolve the cornstarch in the water, add to the sauce, and stir over low heat for 5 minutes. Add the fruit and heat thoroughly. Place the chops on a platter. and pour the sauce over them. If preferred, the sauce may be served separately. This amount serves 5. !Dignitaries of Music, Drama World Thrill Audiences in Israel at International Festival JERUSALEM. (JTA)—Brit- from all over the World will be lish Shakesperian actor Sir John Igor Stravinsky - arid - American Gielgud was given an over- pianist Van Cliburn. whelming ovation Saturday Only the lesson .which is en- night after a brilliant perform- ance of "The Ages of Man." a joyed can be learned well.— Talmud collection of extracts from Shakespeare's works. This was the first highlight Want The Best? of the second International Fes- Ask the Folks Who've Had ; tival of Music. 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