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The Central New Jersey Home News from New Brunswick, New Jersey • 16

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THE DAILY HOME NEWS, NEW BRUNSWICK, N. THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1947. 15 3,000 PERSONS HEAR FINAL CONCERT IN SERIES PERSONAL NOTES OF INTEREST Club to Hold San Francisco Symphony Ends Current Musical Season Here J. Brengle of Hillside, to Richard E. Wade of East Orange.

HIGHLAND FLING DANCE Highland Fling will hold a dance Saturday from 8 to 12 p. m. in the Highland Park Reformed Church for high school students. Johnny Pheiffcr's orchestra will play. CLINIC TO CONTINUE The last workshop in the academic yeer will be conducted for psyc hole gists of the state at 2 Mine street, Saturday from 1 to 4 p.

rn. Dr. Anna Starr will preside. Tb clinic will continue as usual. SAMUEL II.

RECK EXTEN-sion editor of Rutgers University, will be one of the guests day annual meeting held bv the American Association of Agricultural College editors oi the northeast region. Spring Frolic Even more impressive than the excellent playing of the San Talk of Town, Swing Lobby at the speakers' table at a luncheon to be given today by the American Fat Salvage Committee at the Hotel Waldorf-Astoria, New York City. The dinner is part of a three- certs for next season, announced in last night's program, will include the Boston, Minneapolis and Rochester symphony orchestras, Bidu Sayao, soprano, and Rudolf Serkin, pianist. THOMAS F. QUINN, SON OP" Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas M. Quinn of this city is among 24 students at Brown University initiated into Delta Epsiloa fraternity. Francisco Symphony, at last night's concert in the Rutgers THE ENGAGEMENT HAS BEEN announced of Miss Doris Bren-gel, a graduate of the New Jersey College for Women and daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Exchange Places for Saturday Dances The Talk of the Town Club will gymnasium, was the enthusiasm of the audience of 3,000 for its conductor, Pierre Monteux. This acclaim was a tribute both to his conduct its 6pring frolic in the Y. M. C. A.

gymnasium Saturday. skillful exposition of the program and to his great contribution to symphonic music in America. Dancing will start at 8:30 p. m. and continue until midnight.

In personal appearance, Mon The community-wide is open to youth over 18 years of age, club MEAL-IN-ONE SANDWICH cup seedless ra'sins Va cup finely cut apple 1 teaspoon lemon juice 14 cup finely cut celery 3i cup grated American cheese 2 teaspoons finely cut onion 4 teaspoon prepared yellow mustard Salt to taste Mayonnaise to moisten Slice raisins. Mix lemon juice teux Is the typical elderly Frenchman, with portly figure, walrus moustache, fine features officials announced yesterday. Tickets may be obtained from club members or at the Mu and kindly eyes. His conducting seemed simple and effortless, for the most part; but each small sig nal brought an increase or de sic will be furnished by George Bache and his 11-piece orchestra. The club, which operates a youth canteen at the First Re with apple.

Combine all ingredi crease of tone, a needed emphasis from one part of the orchestra, and made each selection a harmonious unity. ents and stir to blend. Spread on buttered bread. Makes about Hi formed Church, Bayard and Neil- cups of filling. son streets, on Saturday evenings, decided to hold the spring frolic This synchronization of tone There will be some warmish days toward tbe end of Lent and and rhythm was shown particularly in the final movement of at the 'because of the larger facilities.

In order to do this, an agreement was made with Swing main-dish salad will be most the Brahm Symphony No. 1," LKibby, tne Junior youth organi zation, whereby the lobby mem acceptable for these. A molded gelatin ring or loaf is a treat for the family or a show-piece for a party. It can be prepared ahead of time and thus save a lot of with its familiar, intense, melodic theme; and in the third movement, where the difficulties of playing in unison the graceful, -A bers would hold their regular Saturday evening dance at the church. Swing Lobby generally conducts its Saturday evening last-minute fuss.

lilting phrases were conquered Fold sieved avocado, beautiful Milhaud's "Suite Francaise" was a very interesting narration parties in the gymnasium. Chaperones will include Mr ly smoothed, into a plain gelatin base made with 'half the usual liquid, seasoned with lemon juice of the liberation of France in 1944, although many of the and Mrs. Charles Curatola, Mr. and finely grated onion. Mold in phases seemed to lack continuity and Mrs.

John C. Fnsch and Mr and Mrs. Edwin L. Martin. a ring or loaf pan and serve with or depth.

Beginning with the cheerfully martial "Normandy," representing the invasion, the crab or shrimp salad for the main dish of almost any meal. Put some celery into the fish salad.for texture contrast and season the Plan Passover composition used folk songs to interpret the mood of the battle dressing with lemon juice and a in each of five provinces. bit 01 chili sauce. The clear melodies of wind In struments against a soft melan Service Tonight choly accompaniment on the strings represented the break through in Brittany. The "He de Sermon, Discussion to Be France" section, the liberation of Based on Novel About Anti-Semitism Paris, opened with a confusion of war, followed by a tranquility which was between sadness and joy.

Iff The heavy plodding music of the Alsace-Lorraine part re called the difficulty and slow At the seventh day of Passover services this evening at 8 o'clock in Temple Anshe Emeth, Rabbi Nathaniel M. Keller will preach ness of the fighting there, and the victorious flutes and piccolos and a hymn-like paean, with full, on "Afraid to Be Free." Ylzkor services will be held deep organ-like tones, represent tomorrow at 10:30 a. with ed the taking of "Provence" and the completion of that step to sermon on "Memorials That En dure." ward victory. Debussy's "Two Nocturnes," In At the 8 p. m.

service tomorrow, itaDbi ivener win preacn on eluding "Clouds" and "Festivals," "Gentleman's Agreement," the title of Laura Z. Holsars' novel employed extremes of romantic music a rumbling, bass quality opposed to clearly enunciated about anti-Semitism, and a dls cussion on the sermon will be led melodies or ethereal string effects. The overture to the "Fly ing Dutchman" by Wagner by Mrs. Edward Levine and Ab ram Silverman after the Kid dush service. The Blumberg family will sup brought similar contrasts in an OPEN SUNDAYS TO 5 P.

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Other contributors are Mrs. Harry Solomon, In memory of her daughter; Mrs. Sauel Miller, in memory of her brother; and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rosenberg, for their wedding anniversary.

Mrs. Leah Mazze will serve refreshments to celebrate the birth of a grandson, Seth Mazze Fox. WVFd Mr 1 I -I i J1 v. vvoNveNUSE -I I on. I V'-r.

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