elvish Meats By Mildred Grosberg Benin (Copyright, 1964, JTA, Inc.) * * Geller App. oilifed..' Sales Manager of Morris Buick Co. Diane Allender Wed to Frederick Goldberg Whenever we think of some- thing with a value completely out of proportion to its small size, we should consider the sardine. These tiny fish are an excellent source of the protein calcium, and phos- • begin s 'Membership Drive Hadassah begins a concerted membership drive Monday. Mrs. David J. Schachter, region- al chariman of Hadassah, reports that chapters outside of Detroit will make next Monday the begin- ning of 30 days of intensive effort to interest as many women as possible in joining Hadassah to further its work in medical aid and research, child rehabilitation and education and vocational trifling. The Detroit chapter will hold its membership drive this fall. WWJ-TV will present a salute to Hadassah Tuesday on Town Topics, with Ron Gamble. The show, seen at 1 p.m., will present moving pictures taken at the Henry Goetz, general manager of Morris Buick Co., announces the appointment of Harvey Geller as sales manager of new and used cars. phorous which our bodies require Geller has been in the auto in- for good health. Already cooked, dustry for 5 years and is one of they can be served just as they the most qualified men in the field come from the can when we need in the area. hurry-up meals. As savory sand- Goetz has been general manager wich spreads they are a boon with Buick for 15 years and has to busy mothers with nourishing been top salesman in the U.S. lunches to prep a r e, yet they for many years. are equally at home at the most Morris Buick, located at 14500 elaborate of parties when added W. 7 Mile, occupies three city to an assortment of hors d'oeuvres. blocks and is fully equipped to Sardines, light in texture but high- provide service, including bumping ly flavored, add zest to all sorts and paint jobs, offering service 4( of summer salads. In late summer, on new and used cars. MRS. FREDERICK GOLDBERG when we welcome a change from Originally opened in Wyandotte routine cold dishes we have been Diane Susan Allender, daughter in 1948, Morris Buick moved to eating, they can add variety to our of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Allender its present location on West 7 Mile : MIKE GREEN'S menus. of Harlan Dr., Farmington, became in 1953. MUS I C ic * The true sardine is a fish called the bride of Frederick David Gold- LI 8-4432 the pilchard, but many small fish berg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey "Laws can never be enforced 11111%.00M which resemble the pilchard are Goldberg of Littlefield Ave., in a unless fear supports them." Hadassah-Hebrew University Me& ical Center in Jerusalem. Mrs. Schachter will discuss Hadassah's work. TB Grant INCORPORATED chstryD i T in 1 'int Jewels ................ .... , O f.stepe.v : 4, M. G. m >F . . also called sardines. Most choice, ceremony Sunday at Bnai David and also most costly, are the tins Synagogue. of boneless and skinless sardines. The bride wore a linen gown re- These are best for our finer embroidered in silk, with matching dishes, but the less expensive Nor- headpiece. She carried white roses way and Maine varieties are equ- on her prayer book. Her sister, ally nourishing, and just as use- Carole Allender, served as maid of ful as sandwich fillings and for honor, and bridesmaids were Judith many of the salad recipes. Goldberg, sister of the bridegroom; Today we present two fine ways Julie Ann and Jill Zuckerman, to serve these tasty little fish. The Sharie Remeny and Harriet Sugar- first is a Mock Chopped Herring, man. which tastes surprisingly like the After a Cape Cod honeymoon, original, and looks just like it, but containes much less salt. It is a the couple will live in Farmington. wonderful appetitzer, to serve when for one reason or another some of our guests cannot eat her- ring. By using wine in place of vinegar, and adding or omitting —Sophocles SAVE TIME * CePorpate Glea/freeag.. 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For this salad, any var- iety of sardine may be used. * * * MOCK CHOPPED HERRING 1 can boneless and skinless sardines 1 slice white bread 1/16 teaspoon ground cinnamon (optional) 1/16 teaspoon pepper 1 medium-large, tart apple 1 medium-large onion 2 tablespoons white vinegar or Sweet Concord Wine Salt to taste Remove the oil from the sardines, rinse the fish in cold water, and drain. Toast the bread lightly, remove the crusts, and cut the bread into small dice. Place the bread in a mixing bowl, add the vinegar or sweet wine, and let soak until soft. Mash smooth, add the sardines, and continue mashing until they are free from lumps. Peel the onion, and peel and core the apple. Grate both an the fine edge of the grater into the bowl. Add the cinnamon, if it is being used, and the pepper. Stir to blend. If the mixture appears dry add a little more of the vinegar or wine. Add salt, and additional pepper if desired, to taste. The paste should be rather highly seasoned. Cover and re- frigerate at least 12 hours before using. This paste improves on standing and may be kept for several days, if re- frigerated. The recipe makes about 2 1/2 cups. * * * SARDINES, WALDORF 2 cans sardines, 3% oz. size, thoroughly drained lh cup diced celery 34 cup diced walnuts 1 medium apple, cored and diced 3 tablespoons mayonnaise 1 teaspoon lemon juice 4 medium tomatoes, peeled Lettuce or other salad greens Salt and pepper to taste Maine, 'Norway, or skinless and bone- less sardines may be used. If the ones with banes are selected slit them and remove the backbones. Reserve two of the sardines and cut the rest into bite- Sized pieces. In a mixing bowl place the sardine pieces, celery, walnuts, and apple pieces. Blend the mayonnaise, lemon juice, salt, and pepper. Stir in very gently so as not to break the sardine pieces. Cut each tomato from the stem and almost to the base, into Six sections. Gently pull open to form petals. Arrange the greens on salad plates and set the tomatoes on each. Spoon the salad into the center of the tomatoes. Cut the reserved sardines in half and place on top. Chill before serv- ing. This amount makes 4 portions. Schlemiel is Yiddish for an un- lucky person. Possibly it is derived from the Yiddish expression schlimm mazel, "bad luck." THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 21, 1964 25 EXTRA SUPER SPECIAL ! CHICAGO BRAND STRICTLY EXTRA SPECIAL ! MA COHEN'S NOVA LOX SALAMI or BOLOGNA (In Oil) Reg. $1.19 Long or Short 75 ` 7-Oz. Jar Lb. TUNA (In Brine) 894 3-cans WHITE STAR Rich, Creamy BEET OR SCHAV SOUR CREAM BORSCHT 4 jars 99 , Pint Ctn. 85c COFFEE Reg. & Drip Grind 69C lb. Can NO COUPON NEEDED We Reserve Right to Limit Quantity. 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