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The Times from Munster, Indiana • 29

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The Timesi
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Munster, Indiana
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THE HAMMOND TIMES Page 29 Sunday, November 8, 1953 'Designing Woman' Fashion Arts Class Offered To Groups Children's Rooms Today Can Be More Appealing Kneseth Israel Sisterhood Looks Ahead to Busy Months Several forthcoming events were outlined with Kneseth Israel Sisterhood met at the Synagogue on Sibley Street recently, with Mrs. Frank Plotke, first vice president, presiding. The coming events were formulated at a recent board meeting at the home of Mrs. Arthur Friedman Of 7217 Jefferson Ave. A Channukah party is being arranged for the Hebrew School and I Mrs.

Emme Sandor and Mrs. Polli Carpenter, proprietors of the i Studio of Fashion Arts in Chicago, will give a demonstration of their techniques and explain studio courses at an open meeting at the i home of Mrs. F. A. Frankenf ield, 44 1 a 1 Hammond, Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.

The sisters began their separate i careers in fields quite diverse frosn Sunday School children on Dec. 2. It will be held at the Synagogue at i 5:30 p.m. and will be in the na JUL. vy i Mrs.

Ed Bingham Feted at Reception By Navy Mothers ture of a Channukah service and a snnnpr fnr thf childrpn. Mpmhprs or ine ooara or eaucauon win mane arrangements for this project. sewing, one in music and the other in secretarial work. They began I sewing as a hobby when they were i children, but became professional1 (seamstresses through an unusual! Mrs. Ed Bina-ham.

who was a-? i. uiwurau)iuiii4uun', Channukah supper for members of the Navy Mothers Club of and thejr husbands. It will begin America to serve as a State Or-at in the synagogue. Mrs gamzer was honored at a recep-, Libby GoUlstein. chairman, will be tion following a meeting of Navy assisted by the Mesdames Abe Mor- Harry Bushman, Jake Chicago and Whiting clubs Hpnrv Kpdfiwskv Trvin, circumstance; making two sets of outfits for the entire troup of a girls orchestra.

With the profits, they went into business. They work with small groups, 'never numbering more than 10. Their sessions revolve around any number of sewing arts: tailoring, i millinery, glamour gifts and count-lless more. i joined the Hammond organization In honoring Mrs. Bingham, who was presented with agift by each Friedman, Nate Harris and Miss Jeanette Morris.

On Dec. 1, the Sisterhood will group. ELIZABETH llliiCR By land the wood bases can be had In contrasting colors. Instead of wood Mrs. Bingham invited the Ham-! ld third annual paid-up mem bership supper, combined with a The public is cordially invited to uuw.eu.

uu. the furniture can have brass pier than they used to be but attend the demonstration-lecture, mond club and friends to her new home at 5972 Hyslop PL, Hammond, for brunch at 9:30 a.m. on Tues but are asked to contact Mrs. they're more appealing than ever.) inlJinrtilt ta I Frankenf ield for further informa- Too many busy animals scrambling child's room, and the wider tion. about on walls and fabrics, too; palette contributes to the new look.

on me Here the fabric sparks the color -V membership drive at the Synagogue at 6:30 p.m. Mrs. Edward Kodicek is chairman of the meeting and will be assisted by the Mesdames Harry Fishman, Irving Hoffman, Martin Kaufman, Nate Fekiman, William Jacobson, Abe Morris, Julius Berss, Jack Finkle, and Morris Zeitlin. A social evening is being arranged by the program committee. The supper will be sponsored by Mrs.

Irving Weiss and Mrs. Theodore Levin. Hammond Times Photo day. The nominating committee will meet Monday at the home of Mrs. Joseph Laub, the chairman, at 206 W.

State Calumet City, at 1 p.m. The club's Christmas party will be held at the next regular meeting on Dec. 7. A report on a recent fund raising event was the highlight of the business session and letters of wmmsy turned loose on au as jt adds brigIltness to accessories these are noticeably the softer shades of the furniture missing from well planned chil- and the many combinations drens rooms. Better design of fur- that can be uged include brick mture and fabrics particularly red wkh gray.brown and white, make it easy to plan smoother vvjth bright olivei biue with and handsomer rooms, rooms which brown and roam.

blue with shades keep their charm through manyof ereen manv that are far from Sgf. Baker of Munsfer To Wed Southern Girl THIS WEEK'S "Cook of the Week" is Mrs. Joseph Cseri pictured above as she shows husband her wonderful concoctions of Cottage Strudel and Nut Slices. Before coming to the United States Mrs. Cseri owned a Hungarian dining house and hence is well qualified and known as a Hungarian food expert.

thanks from Downey, 111., Veterans years or a child changing stand-pat children's room colors. 'more Graham Tucker Wilkins of life. Hospital and the Great Lakes Naval K.ports on Girt SUop Hospital, where the club held! recent parties, were read the gift shop, announced that holiday items were on display and that Choose a furniture style that isjPartyi a top example of the new simple and adaptable to a variety type of design for children's rooms of arrangement, and a fabric that's avoid3 over-whimsy and ia interesting but too well designed enduringly delightful. Refreshments were served from Individual tables decorated with name cards and a corsage for each guest. merchandise could ordered.

Mrs io grow uresome ana- a cnna room with a fresh, new look about i it almost plans itself. Michael Mayer, chairman of the lending library, displayed several new books of fiction and Jewish history, and announced a 30 day rental on all lendings. Lynchburg, has announced the engagement of her daughter, Betty Gray, to Sgt. Donald Eugene Baker, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Elbert Baker, 8213 Highland PL, Munster. The wedding will take place at 1 p.m. Dec. 5 in the First Presbyterian Church of Lynchburg. Miss Wilkins is a graduate of E.C.

Glass High School of Lynchburg. Sgt. Baker attended school in Hammond and has served six years in the U.S. Marines and is a Korean veteran. He is presently stationed at Norfolk, Va.

the 10 pieces which Sf. Joseph Rosary Society Plans Project Announcement of a fund raising event on Nov. 15 from 4-8 p.m. in the St. Joseph Athenium was made at a recent meeting of the Rosary Society of St.

Joseph's Church, Hammond. Mrs. Mary Peter won the entire grouping of the news furniture sketched includes pieces This Ad is mSh 'Cook of the Week' Hungarian Food Expert Shares Recipes With Readers By BARBARA 11 AYDKX Woman's Page Writer Having once owned a Hungarian Dining House before going to Germany and France and then coming to the United States, Mrs. Joseph Cseri can be considered an expert on Hungarian foods and is Mrs. Max Friedman, chairman of! which stack and arrange side byj.

the Hodes-Finklestein Fund, and Mrs. David Ein, chairman of the Rita-Chayken-Gordon Fund submitted their reports, and a generous contribution to the Community Fund was given from thesa charity funds. side, to change both the arrange-j ment of the room and the way it' meets changing requirements. Fin-I ishea depart from the usual nar-j row confines of chidren's furni-i on a $15.50 () Permanent. LaAUa's 5 Beauty Shoppe 240 Detroit St.

Shef. 734 7 Open Evtnmgt To store a rubber swim cap, the prize ot the evening ana re-wash i(. jn nnil it thnr- low or srf otppii wu u-hito Entertain Lady Vikings Member and friends of the Ladies of the Vikings were entertained recently at the home of Mrs. Cleo Kizer, 1113 Chicago East Chicago. Games were played and prizes awarded to Mrs.

Walter Johnson and Mrs. Ralph Shively. Mrs. Emelia Lundquist, oldest chapter member of the Hildegard Lodge, was honored with a corsage of yellow tea roses. To conclude the evening's activities, refreshments were served by the hostess and her assistants, Mrs.

Clarence Larsen and Mrs. Ord Granger. most happy to share her wonderful freshments were served from tables joughly. Then dust it inside and! enamels, or wood finishes in nat-! decorated with fall appointments i out with talcum powder or corn-jural waxed, blond or gray. The! by Mrs.

Anthony Feliciehia and her I starcl1- an(i Put it away in a cool, i removeable side rails of the bed, I recipes tor uottage Mtruaei ana Nut Slices with our readers. STRl Df dark place. the hutch, some of the drawers committee. The entire family speaks, German, French and Hungarian. The children have also mastered the English language.

Before their coming to the United States, the Cseris wrote to Mr. and Canasta Parrty Project Mrs. Lester Appleman, chairman of the Telephone Canasta party, gave a final resume of the project, which will be climaxed on Nov. 28. Individual prizes will be given and the final grand prize will be a weekend trip at Oakton Manor, or a full week at Mount Royal Manor, in Miami Beach, for a couple.

Mrs. Andrew Peiffer was in charge of a tableaux presented fol-lowine the business session. She 2 c. flour 2 tbsp. lard Pinch of salt 1 c.

warm water Melt lard, add all ingredients together. Work in bowl with a slapping motion for 15 minutes. Cover with hot bowl for hour. Stretch on floured cloth which covers the Mrs. Balint Laszlo of- 3820 Ivy i was assisted in stage settings by East Chicago, who acted as their ijir.

Frank T. Meyer and Mrs. Leo sponsors. IMcGrath. Others who participated Store Open Monday 12 Noon to 9 P.M.

-X "'V tr- iney are members ot tlie First were: Mrs. Frank A. Schilling, nar- For the program at the meeting, Corn pone and Johnny cake are I Mrs. Sam Levin presented a book good breads to serve often when ajreview of -Karen," by Marie Killi-member of the family is allergic Jea which deals with the trials and to wheat flour. tribulations of raising a cerebral Hungarian Evangelical and Reformed Church of East Chicago, where Mrs.

Cseri is a member of the Ladies Aid Society. She is also entire table. Stretch dough with a pulling motion with the backs of rator; Mrs. Aloysius Zeller, soloist; Mrs. Daniel Leeney, accompaniest and Doris Clare Meyers, the angel.

The next meeting of the society will be a Christmas party in the Athenium on Dec. '9. Donations and gifts for the orphans at the Carme the hands until it tissue paper. Tear is as thin as active in the Hungarian American off the thickjLiga of the East Chicago Chapter. edges.

Brush entire surface of i Geza is a member of the choir, stretched dough with melted butter. 'palsy child. A lox and bagel snack was served by the hostesses of the Mrs. Syd Weiner, Mrs. Jerry Clements, Mrs.

Abe Furman, and Mrs. Rudolph Kodicek. Winner of the hostess prize was Mrs. Abe lite Home will be received. oidiri lining uii unc ciiti ui uyugu.

Ti Qf'TW dk pf 71 Put on by spoonfuls to make). umosakih Fresh Flowers Daily Convenient Parking In Rear Sheffield 201 Open Sundays M. io Noon Daily from 8:30 A. M. to 6 P.

M. Dennenberg. mounds of filling about 2 inches I wuau.e anu coior-iasi, rugs thick and 2 inches wide. Fold edges ian be shampooed at home. Use "a over prepared dough, then roll brush, or sponge to apply a jelly roll.

Cut strudel to suds made by beating soap greased cooky sheet and bake forand a hte water to a thick lather. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harris and 'Mr. and Mrs.

William Gershman Work on one section at a time. 40 minutes in a 400 degree oven. take advantage annual Advises You to of this overlapping to avoid rings. Re extended invitation to the members to attend the Bar-Mitzvahs of their jsons, Ronald Harris, and Sam Ger-! shman, to be held Nov. 14 and Nov.

28 at the Syngagogue at 9:30 a.m. move soiled suds with a clean rinse cloth and blot all possible moisture with a clean, dry cloth. Work quickly, avoid saturating moisture, and keep the windows open to speed drying. Cut into slices to serve and sprinkle with powdered sugar. COTTAGE CHEESE FILLING 2', pounds cottage cheese Sugar, according to taste Pinch of salt Raisins, according to taste 1 lemon rind r.

W. itiiUERSARY For Independence U. S. Bonds MILLIKAH'S RECORD DEPT. 'i6A' tj FirjSr-r I i CV I r7! .,17 i Holiday Special CUSTOM MADE SLIP COVERS AT A SAVING OF $23.50 jJl TH.

2.PC. SET 5 egg yolks i Beat egg whites until fluffy. Add all ingredients together; spoon thej cottage cheese filling on one-half of the dough and roll. Put into pan and bake. SLICES i lb.

ground walnuts i 'i lb. powdered sugar egg yolks i 1 lemon rind Mix all ingredients together, roll out dough to 3 inches wide and inch thick. Prepare the following ingredients for the topping, of I an egg white and pound sugar, beat untn fluffy and spread on top of dough. Use damp knife to cut inch slices. Place slices in pans and use 250 degree oven, being careful not to bake slices, but to dry it out so that egg white topping should not burn.

Mr. and Mrs. Cseri of 4802 Gras- i selli East Chicago, were both born in Abony, Hungary, and as i the Communistic threat entered the country went to Germany where they stayed until 1947 when they went to France. The Cseris have two sons. Thej eldest, Zoltan, who attended school1 in France and is now employed at Krall Electric Company as an elec- i trician, and Geza, who is now at-! tending Washington High School and is a good student interested in art.

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