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-TV March 13, 1953 THE WISCONSIN JEWISH CHRONICLE HADASSAH NEWS East Side Hebrew School to Present Annual Concert on March 22 Racine Temple Players to Stage Comedy Hit RACINE A greeting card rhymster who picks the horses and wins as a hobby is an unwilling guest of racing touts who want his system to work for them mix the troubles of poor harassed Erwin Trowbridge and Delle Palmer, versatile soprano, will be featured in English, Hebrew and Yiddish songs at the fourth annual concert to be sponsored by the East Side Hebrew school on Sunday, Mar. 22, at NU Chapter Elects New Officers Nu chapter of Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity of Marquette university announces the election of new officers for the soring term of 1953. They are: Master, Kenneth Phillips; It. master, Mark Mandcl-ker; exchequer and scribe, Dave Kaiser. Kenneth Phillips has also been appointed editor-in-chief of the Marquette law school paper, the Oyer Oyer.

Auxiliary to Elect New Officers Election of officers followed by a card social will take place at the next regular meeting of the Morris R. Guten auxiliary, Jewish War Veterans. The meeting will be held at the Beth Am Social Center, 55th and Burleigh, Mar. 17. at 8:30 p.

m. Mrs. Vyvyan Schuman, program chairman, announced that refreshments will be served. Members are urged to attend to use their voting privilege. Sherman Park and Hi-Mount Groups Culminating the season's activities, the Sherman Park and Hi-Mount groups will hold their annual spring luncheon meeting at the Hotel Knickerbocker, 1028 E.

Juneau Wednesday, Mar. 18, "hosts" into a hilarious three-act stew and you have one of the funniest hits of any time. "Three Men on a Horse." the comedy that is being staged by the Racine Temple Players at 8:30 p. Mar. 21, 22 and 23.

at the Beth Israel-Sinai Park Mrs. Joev Sangar. HI. 2-6361; North Shore Mrs. Leslie Reder, WO.

2-3618. Business and Professional Group The next meeting of the 13. P. group will be held on Sundav, Mar. 15, at 3 p.

at the Milwaukee Jewish Community Center. 1444 N. Prospect ave. This meeting will be the one devoted to Hadassah hospital supplies. Members arc urged to bring hospital or baby supplies of.

if they prefer, they may make a cash donation with which to buy these articles. The prayer will be offered by Mrs. Sara Oreck. The board will present a skit, with songs. Election of officers for the 1953- Temple.

10th and Main sts. i I Heading the cast in this first Racine showing of the famed Broadway success are two local favorites. Phil Waisman, as Erwin, I A Yi I 230 E. Wiieonjin Ave. USE.

Wisconsin Ave. and Leah Shovers, as his wife enjoyment, I am sure, from the evening. Delle Palmer, of Chicago, is a singer of rare ability who makes her hearers feel an intimate part in her songs. The musical expertness and virtuosity of Maurice Kipen is well known to all who have heard his violin sing under his able fingers. The light-hearted chatter of Rosalie and Jake will bring laughter to all those who attend.

"We know we have a simply wonderful evening in store for everyone. We hope the community will turn out in even greater numbers than last year. They're in for a delightful treat, and what's more, their money goes for an absolutely essential cause Jewish education." Proceeds from the concert will be used to further the educational program of the East Side Hebrew school to provide modern teaching equipment and supplemental teaching aids. They will also be used to assist in paying for the school building at Kenmore and Oakland ave. Tickets may be purchased from Mrs.

Joe Etzkin or Mrs. Anne Dean, co-chairmen, or from Mrs. Maurice Halpcr and Mrs. Maurice Kipen, patron chairmen. Mrs.

Jack I.erman has been named reception committee chairman. Audrey. Don Gordon is the bore v5 Clarence. Playing the touts are Reuben R. Gorsky as Patsy; Joe Scull.

Charlie, and David Gordon, Frank ie. I JF I 54 season will be held. Hostesses for tne day will be Miss Sara Weinberg, chairman, assisted by Miss Gertrude Horwitz, Miss Ida Malnekoff and Mrs. David Also seen in the cast are Harold Levin, Beverly Schuster, Dr. Maurice Kadin, Louis Sidran, Glo HATS ria Weiss, Abe Kaifetz, Dory Gor sky and Manny S.

Brown. Directing the production is 1 heater Guild veteran Maroa Wilder, assisted by Adelc Colt. MKLVA JUNE C1IERBO at 12:15 p. m. Each group will hold its luncheon and business meeting separately, but they will join to hear Melva June Cherbo present a delightful musical program.

Miss Cherbo will dramatize in story and song the life of Sophie Tucker, "Red-Hot Mama" of the Twenties. Miss Cherbo's Dr. R. B. Savin is stage manager Roller Skating Party Planned by YAG's Roller skating and dancing will be the order of the evening for members of the Vnnm Arlult assisted by Irving Silver.

In charge of costumes is Jeanne Savin while Ruth Gordon is ticket chairman. Tickets may be purchased bv DELLE PALMER 8:30 p. at the Public Service building auditorium. Maurice Kipen, violinist and YOU Group of the Jewish Community Center on Sunday evening, Mar. 15.

The ElOUD will meet at Ten. calling 4-4016, 3-7507 or 3-3858, or from any member of the dramatic group. oCoveder ney's Silver Swan, 9028 W. Silver Spring, for the festivities. Everyone desiring transportation to the glorified barn mav receive it between 7:30 and 8 p.

m. at the corner of 60th and Center sts. Anyone with room for a passenger in his car is asked to stop at the designated corner to pick up any waiting YAGs. Marv Ar-nol has planned the arrangements for this affair. Scout Leader Needed The Boy Scout troop of Beth El Ner Tamid Synagogue has no Scout leader at present.

Anyone who is interested in leading this fine organization please contact the Synagogue office, Hilltop 2-4520. Two Stores to Serve You Use Your Charge Account musical director of WTMJ and WTMJ-TV, will play with the Gypsy Four string quartette. Rosalie Gellman, called one of the five top ventriloquists in the country, will add her special touch of humor with "Jake," her dummy, and "Cecil," who is "Jake's" dummy. "We announce this program for our fourth annual benefit concert with great pleasure," Art Magid-son. president, said, "and we take pride in the fact that these wonderfully talented people are offering their services to us for the support and promotion of Jewish education not only in our school, but throughout the community.

"Our concert last year brought so much pleasure to the audience that we received innumerable requests to bring the same artists back again. Lovers of Jewish music, both in the vocal and instrumental form, will get tremendous CAMP MACCADBDSIE extensive stage, radio and television career insures her audiences of a professional and studied program. The nomination, election and installation of officers will be the highlight of the business meeting. Reservations can be made by calling the following chairmen: Sherman Park Mrs. Robert Plotkin, HI.

5-9431; Mrs. Eugene Smaler, CU. 3-3411; Hi-Mount Mrs. Dan Dukor, DI. 2-2267.

Lake Park and North Shore Groups Lake Park and North Shore groups will join in their annual spring luncheon meeting to be held Wednesday, Mar. 18, at the Schroeder hotel, 12:15 p. m. The luncheon and business meeting will be held separately for each group. Each will present the nominating committee's report, with election and installation to follow.

Highlighting afternoon's program will be Miss Ruth Kobart who gives a narra-concert. "With a Song in My Heart." She will give a panoramic view of Jewish song in the present age. Miss Kobart has a warm intimate style that endears her to her audience. Reservations must be made with the following chairmen: Lake What's Cooking? By Terry Elman Story of JNF to Be Broadcast, Sunday On Sundav, Mar. 15 (11:30 to 12:00 noon, CST, NBC Network).

The Eternal Light will present "Aarn the Cobbler and the Western Wall," written by Ernest Ki-noy, it has been announced by the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, under whose auspices the program is conducted. The Eternal Light, a coast-to-coast radio program, is presented as a uublic service by the National Broadcasting Company. "Aarn the Cobbler and the Western Wall" is the story of the Jewish National Fund. This is a fantasy which tells how a poor and humble cobbler discovers that he, too, can make a contribution to the restoration of Israel. It is the story of the pennies in the famous blue box pennies which helued to make the new "promised land." Music for this program is corn-nosed and conducted by Morris Mamorsky.

Milton E. Krents is moducer for the seminary, and Cantor Robert Segal will sing the liturgical introduction. Doctor Ben Zion Bokser, Rabbi of the Forest Hills Jewish Center, is program editor. Jelly Roll for Passover Ingredients for the jelly roll are: One-half cup cake meal; four eggs, separated; one-half cup sugar; and the juice and rind of one-half a lemon. Beat egg yolks well, add sugar, gradually, then matzo cake meal, which has been sifted three times.

Lastly, fold in stiffly beaten egg whites. Spread on a well greased paper in jelly roll tin. Bake in a In the Heart of Wisconsin's Northwoods on PELICAN LAKE, WIS. Boys and girls from 5 through 16 years in ADJOINING camps. Two months of good health, fun and adventure.

Announces Opening of 1953 Registration MImI Kruon Kcolilftit fihyMrhin unit niirim Highly mined nroffMohinnl tff i itmiiMe anil ttrlrd Mortn pro ram Modern citMn IMlrtiHiM fond WrUr or DR. RALPH M. TICKO Ntittft Krlirrttrntatlve Offl.c: Wlwon-ln Avr. CI) MA. 8-1HA8 II I l.kt Drive (II) Kit.

2-4740 375 degree oven for 10 minutes. Invert on a towel, which has been sprinkled with sugar. Remove paper carefully. Spread cake with lemon filling and roll tightly while cake is hot. We welcome the opportunity to interview any prospective camper and i parents.

Ask Support of Kosher Food Fund At a recent meeting a slate of new officers was elected by the membership of the Rabbi Schein-fcld Moes Hitim fund. Funds raised annually by this organization are being used for the purpose of distributing Kosher foods during the Passover holiday as well as on other holidays amongst the poor and the ill in Milwaukee county hospitals and A. Mr. Illrrrlor: llnrold korpy, M. ti.VI.'l umiilx-ll lilmmi 4.1, 111.

and rind. Cook slowly until thick and clear, takes about an hour. When nearly done, add blanched almonds. Passover Taiglarh 6 eggs 1 In. honey lb.

sugar 1 tablespoon ginger 1 lb. walnuts, cut 1 tablespoon fat Cake meal Beat eggs well, add fat and just enough cake meal to form a soft Walnut Roll for Passover 6 eggs, separated i run sugar 1 cup walnuts, chopped Beat egg yolks until thick and lemon colored, add sugar gradually, then nuts, and lastly fold in the stiffly beaten egg whites. City of Hope Auxiliary to Show Play, Sunday The City of Hope auxiliary will be the recipient of the profits from the play presented on Sun Schuster's open Monday and Friday nights 'til 9 p. m. Congregation Shalom to Hold Seder, March 31 The second annual Family Seder of Congregation Shalom has been announced for Tuesday night.

Mar. 31. 5:45 o'clock, at the Marine dining room of the Elks club. Set for the "second night" so members may attend the first-night Seder within their own small family circle. Shalom's dough.

Roll by hand on board day evening. Mar. 15, at Jefferson hall, 2617 W. Fond du Lac ave. The play in 4 acts entitled, "Where Are My Children?" under sprinkled with cake meal, into various county institutions.

This fund was started some 35 years ago under the leadership of the late Rabbi Aaron Scheinfeld and has been in existence since that time. long strips of finger thickness. Cut in half inch length pieces very evenly. Bake for 10 minutes at 350 Spread in well greased pan about 10 to 12 inches. Bake, in a 325 degree oven for 10 minutes.

Turn out on towel. Roll while hot. When cool, unroll and fill degrees in a floured pan. Mix A committee has been appointed Family Seder will feature tradi to call on the public to contribute honey, sugar and ginger and bring to a boil. Add taiglach and nuts.

Boil slowly, stirring frequently, tional observances such as the Four Questions, the hunt for the to this fund. It is hoped that the Afikamen. the fast-reading con various temples again will set aside a Saturday morning to make test, the appearance of Elijah and games and prizes for the children. until honey candies when dropped in cold water. The taiglach should become a reddish brown color.

Turn out on a wet board, pat to with fruit or -anv desired fill- flatten, and when cold, cut in sciua res. Seating capacity limits attendance to 400 persons. Reservations are to be made with Mrs. E. J.

Emanuel, GLenview 3-6816. Seder co-chairmen are Mrs. Harold Joseph for the sisterhood an appeal on behalf of this cause and that various charitable organizations in the community will again contribute this year. During the past year over 700 kosher meals were served by the committee in the different county institutions and the Veterans hospital at Wood. Harry Klieger has again been appointed treasurer.

Anyone who Schusters ml. ilWr vtk ajs ft! ft If and Leonard Tousman for the men's club. The Seder program is planned Institute on Judaism Planned at Emanu-El An Institute on Judaism for Christian clergymen will be conducted by Congregation Emanu-El B'ne Jeshurun at the Temple, Sunday and Monday, Mar. 22 bv Rabbi Harry B. Pastor for par ticipation by students of Shalom's desires to contribute to the fund, can mail his or her contribution to religious school, their parents and friends.

Harry Klieger, 2861 N. Ninth st. The following were elected as ing. Roll again Trrr Kiiman md cover with boiled icing. To make a boiled icing you'll need: one cup sugar; two egg whites; one-half cup water; and one tart apple.

Cook sugar and water until it threads. Remove from fire and pour slowly into stiffly beaten egg whites. Beat until stiff. Add grated apple and spread immediately. This icing will remain fresh for several days.

Beet Preserve for Passover 4 lbs. beets 3 Ins. sugar 1 i lb. almonds 3 lemons 2 ozs. ginger Wash and peel young beets: slice very thin or put through food chopper.

Cover with water and cook slowly until tender. Add sugar, ginger cut fine, lemon juice and 23. officers for the coming year: Hen Elected Queen Esther Professor Ralph Marcus, a member of the theological and At the AZA-BBG Purim carni ry Temkin, president; I. Hurwitz, vice-president: Harry Klieger, treasurer, and Harry Malmon, oriental departments of the Uni val held Feb. 21 at Temple Beth versity of Chicago, and a distin Israel, Sharon Lerncr, N.

Avon- guished scholar and author, will secretary. The board of directors consists of Rabbis Twerski, Schul- lead the institute. It will deal son. liaumrind, Shapiro, Becker with the Passover and its rela dale was elected Queen Esther. Mordecai was Gene Lerncr, N.

Fifty-seventh st. All Milwaukee AZA and BBG chapters tionship to Christianity. and Feldman, as well as J. Fair-man. J.

Halperin, M. Wexler and I. Usow. participated. Give neither counsel nor salt till you are asked for it.

Proverb MRS. HYMAN FLEDER the direction of Samuel Goldberg, will have the following cast: Samuel Goldberg, Phil Levinson, tenor, formerly with the Student Prince and Vagabond King company; Esther Habush, Gertrude Sweet. Nathan Rosen. Louis Plot-kin, Phyllis Fefer, Mr. Constantino, Sara Fleder, Esther Ratt-ner.

Everyone is urged to attend this play, the proceeds of which help to maintain the new cancer research center at Duarte, Calif. All future meetings of the City of Hope auxiliary will be held at Temple Beth Jehudah, Fifty-third and Center it was announced bv Mrs. Hyman Fleder, president of the group. mi BURT LANCASTER That girl If in their she spelled trouble I 1 fS fir PASSOWBR. make sure your family and friends In food-short Israel can enjoy the traditional Seder feast am (ZtifLCtfts for $10, $15 or $25, hich they can redeem in our Israel gifc shops for their choice of ration-free foods, Strictly Kosher for Passover parcel for your choice of five special Passover parcels, packed from bulk stocks in Israel and ready -4 IB I Poll and Top Producer of Insurance Company Milton R.

Polland, local general agent for Security Mutual Life Insurance Company of Bingham-ton, N. was the highest producer of life insurance volume for the company for the year 1952. Mr. Polland is a life member of the "Million Dollar Round Table" of the National Association of Life Underwriters. This membership, which he has maintained since 1943.

is based on yearly life insurance production. At the close of 1952. the Polland Agency ranked 10th among the company's agencies in all-over production, and is one of the leading group insurance offices for Security Mutual. for delivery, $11.50, $15,50, fZOJO and phone, write or visit our showrooral or our authorized agencie every here Come Back, Little Sheba it r- TERRY MOORE SCIENCE SUIT $45 Completely washable becajse it's Lorette, lined and shoulder padded with nylon! Black and white check in sizes 12 to 18. 55 orlon 45 wool.

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