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June 19, 1970 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-06-19

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, June 19, 1970-29

FOR THE

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SPOT OF

YOUR AFFAIR

"MUSIC by

HY HERMAN

(UTCHENIK)

and his Orchestra

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Personalized to Suit Your Party

Hillside Chapter ORT
Sets Art Exhibit, Auction

Hillside Ch a p t e r, Women's
American ORT, is sponsoring an
exhibit and auction of original
works of art 7:30 p.m. June 27 at
the Birmingham Com m unity
House.
The chapter states that auction
opening bids usually start at half
the retail price. An original oil
painting will be a special prize.

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By

Ruth

Sirkis

(Copyright
JTA, Inc.)
1970,

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The people have a saying that
God Almighty is Himself a mech-
There is something very special
anic.—Benjamin Franklin.
about home made ice cream. It is
sweeter, richer and creamier than
the best store-bought, even though
the texture is somewhat different.
You will feel a sense of pride and
pleasure when you succeed to pro-
duce at home a dish which you
normally would buy. Once you
• • Dubb's Country Kitchen
master the basic technique — you
• Sherd's
will be able to make many flavors
• (Inns Drug Company
of ice cream, and in no time you
• Fabulous Star Bakery
will have your own "Specialty of
lb Bud Rollins Shoes

• Thrflootery
the House."
Our recipe calls for eggs, cream,
• Pickwick Shop
sugar and fruit. The equipment is
• Bab's Hair Fashions
just the ordinary beater and re-
• Rigsby Shoe Service
• Ala's Barber Shop
frigerator.

TILE EASY -To-shop MALL

NEW
LEANS
MALL

gREENfiEld ANd

• Room At The Bottom

TEN MILE

Mrs. Rabin District 6 Woman of the Year

CooLing

One-half pint whipping cream (8-oz.1
Two egg yolks
One-half cup sugar
One cup puree of oeaches (use drained.
canned peaches)

I. cream and one-quarter cup sugar to
a slow boil. Take off heat when the
sugar dissolves.
2. In a bowl beat the two egg Yolks
with the other quarter cup sugar
till the yolks are pale yellow. Add
the very hot cream in a slow stream,
and continue beating. Cool.
3. Puree the canned peaches in a
blender or force them through a
sieve .Measure on cup of puree of
peaches, and add it to the cooled
cream. Keep remaining peaches for
garnishing.
4. Pour the cooled mixture Into ice-
cube trays, as you would for making
ice cubes. Chill till it freezes in the
freezer compartment of your re-
frigerator. (about 3-4 hours)
5. Take out the cubes of frozen cream
mixture and nut into a bowl. Beat
them thoroughly with an electric
beater till they are fluffy, but don't
let mixture melt completely. Return
to freezer again. For fluffier Ice
cream repeat the operation after 4
hours, and then freeze for over - night
In a covered bowl.
6. To serve—scoop out the Ice cream
and add additional whipped cream
and fruit on top.

Joe Camden President
of Montefiore Lodge

Montefiore Lodge will hold its
installation dinner 6:30 p.m. June
30 at Whitehall Club House.
The lodge re-elected the officers
of the previous year: Joe Camden,
president; Max Bonin, vice presi-
dent- Mrs. Abram Fox and Mrs.
Morris Wolk, secretaries; Leonard
Soskin, treasurer: Jules Hackman,
tyler; Harry Rice, chaplain; Mil-
ton Gottesman, trustee for three
years, Horace Haber, for two
years: Everett Behrendt, 1 year.

At the recent Boni Brith Women District 6 convention in St.
Paul, Minn., Mrs. Itzhak Rabin, wife of Israel's ambassador to the
United States, was recognized as the district's "Woman of the Yeear.'
Mrs. Rabin, honorary chairman of the Boat Brith Women's Children's
Home in Israel, spoke of the role of the woman in Israel and the
courage, determination and strength of her people. Pictured with
Mrs. Rabin (center) are (from left) Mesdames Alfred E. Lakin,
member of the national executive board and national membership
acquisition chairman; Irving Isaacs, president of Bnai Brith Women's
Council of Metropolitan Detroit; Charles Galinsky, who served as
District 6 Israel chairman; and Philip Fealk, national representative
of Bnai Brith Women and national adult Jewish education commis-
sioner.

Dnai g3ritlz

New L'Chayim Lodge
Sets Formal Installation

L'Chayim Lodge, the newly form-
ed Bnai Brith group of young men
in Detroit and suburbs, will hold a
formal installation dinner-dance
SAMUEL GRANT LODGE will 6:30 p.m. Thursday at Holiday Inn.
hold its eighth annual installation
Presentation of the lodge's char-
of officers 8:30 p.m. Saturday at ter will be made by officers of the
Carl's Chop House. New officers national Council
are the following: President, Steve
Sperling; vice presidents, Harold
Fishman, James Zachman and Purity Chapter Gives
Stanford Ducker; secretaries, Leo-
nard Terman and Larry Spector; Donations to Israel
treasurer, Harry Stein; chaplain,
Purity Chapter, Order of the
Fred Rubinstein; warden, Irving
Tutunick; and guardian, Harold Eastern Star, in tribute to two im-
Weisman. Installing officer will be portant Israeli institutions, pre-
Alfred H. Bounin, national adult sented donations recently to Tel-
Hashomer Hospital, Tel Aviv, for
Jewish education commissioner.
the purchase of two operating
CENTENNIAL CHAPTER will tables, and to Technion-Israel In-
hold its board meeting 8:15 p.m. stitute of Technology.
The first gift was presented to
June 30 at the home of Mrs. Sam
Goldstein, 21618 Stratford Ct., Oak Worthy Matron Anne Efronson by
Park, Mrs. Myron Gruskin, presi- Esther Tenzer, past matron, and
dent, announced. Co-hostesses for immediately sent on to Dr. Chaim
the evening are Mrs. Jerry Stein Sheba of Tel Hashomer Hospital.
and Mrs. Irwin Alpern.
The second donation was pre-
C
*
sented to Avraham Levy, regional
MAURICE C. ZEIGER LODGE director of the Technion Society,
recently installed the following by Mrs. Efronson and her husband
officers: president, Steven H. Moe, worthy patron of OES. They
Meyers; and vice presidents, Sam were introduced by- Irving Feld-
Butler, Seymour Lankowski and man, past patron.
Max Wayburn.

✓ ctivities

Bnai Brith Women Join

Hunt for Candidates
for Top Federal Posts

Herman Kanters Feted
on 50th Anniversary

WASHINGTON (JTA)—The Bnai
A strong memory is commonly
coupled with infirm judgment.— Brith Women's Organization is one
Montaigne. of three national women's groups
taking part in a national "Talent
Bank" project to seek names of
women who can qualify for high
level policy-making positions in
the federal government. The orga-
—.............,
nization reported it had set up a
central clearing house in its office
Extra Super Special
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Super Special
Super
Chicago-Brand
here to process applications and
Ma Cohen's
Strictly
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c ha nnel qualified candidates'
Kosher
names to the appropriate White
House office as openings develop
on federal commissions, boards,
MR. AND MRS. RANTER
agencies and .departments. The
In Cream or
Talent Bank is sponsored by the
Wine Sauce
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Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kanter of
National
Federation
of
Business
6 9
13.or.
,
Ardmore Ave. celebrated their
Short 99
Can
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and Professional Women's Clubs. golden wedding anniversary with a
or
I
We Reserve
Long
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Right to Limit
The other two women's groups brunch at Northland Inn.
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are the American Association of
The event was hosted by their
University Women and the Na-
Ai Ai ( ) PRODUCE SPECIALS Or •
DOLE
tional
Council of Catholic Women. children Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kanter
Extra Special

and Mr. and Mrs. Irving Yura,
Del
Monte
Hellmann's
Delicious
Long-Green
and four grandchildren.
Cream Style or
OM
Bnai Brith Sends $1,000
Whole Kernel
Family and friends have dedicat-
SWEET
K
KRISP
ed, in their honor, a plaque for
to Peru Quake Victims
Packed in
Beit
Nabama Home in Israel.
NEW YORK (JTA)—Bnai Brith,
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Mrs. Kanter is an active mem-
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expressing "profound sympathy"
Sliced-Chunks-
for the victims of the Peruvian ber in Detroit Council of Pioneer
Crushed
earthquakes, has sent a 51,000 re- Women and past president of Kin-
for
20..oz.
35
Quart 65
1-oz.
lief check to the government there. neret Chapter.
Can
Can
Mr. and Mrs. Kanter, Detroit
Jar
A spokesman said the money
Good Friday, Saturday, Sunday I WI
was for general relief aid, not residents for 57 years, are , active
in
Bnai Brith, Odessa Progressive
specifically for Jewish victims.
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