THE DETROIP JEWISH NEWS 28 Flyby; Bicenber129, 1918 JIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIL Beth Achim Sisterhood Will Focus on 'Human Factor' at Annual Institute Day Clubs sti's / OUR J ANNUAL OAK PARK NSHEI CHABAD STUDY GROUP (10 Mile area) will meet 2:30 p.m. Saturday in the home of Mrs. Jerry Co- hen, 14511 Lincoln. Rabbi Hershel Cukier will speak. The Nine Mile area group will meet 2:30 p.m. Satur- day in the home of Mrs. Ar- thur Greenwald, 22000 Kenosha. Isadore Starr will speak. * * * CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women, will meet noon Tuesday in the Lincoln To- wers Apts. club room. A Hanuka program is planned, and there will be tributes to the late Golda Meir. For information, call Chana Michlin, 968-5351. NEW YEAR'S DAY SALE Mon. Jan. 1, 11-4 All Winter Merchandise Values To Sale Price 32 Pantsuits .$198 $ 80 16 Suits '180 $75 103 Dresses .$80 $35 and $ 65 !l3 Sl4atk 5 og ogrznivzslatg ALL WINTER Sweaters Blouses Pants Skirts and more THE BASSES Mr. and Mrs. George ,(Rhea) Bass of Southfield were honored Thursday by their children and gfandchildren at a surprise party at ethe Machus Red Fox restaurant on the occa- sion of their 50th wedding anniversary. Their children are:, Mr. and Mrs. Sanford (Lonalei) Levine and Dr. and Mrs. Stuart (Marlene) Bass. The senior Basses have six grandchildren. The couple will mark their anniversary Dec. 31. Bass was president of the Downtown Synagogue for many years. Mrs. Bass was president o f the Women's Auxiliary of the Jewish Home for Aged. OFF no charges or layaways all sales final 11•111111•11111 _ Aid for Elderly Naomi lippais Advance Fashion Ltd. New Orleans 'Mall .11111=111 RENNIN 111 ■ 111111 BB Women Cite Sadie Cohn 15600 W. 10 Mile Rd. at Greenfield age 3 and older will be available by advanc reservation. Paid reservations are due Jan. 17. They may b mailed to the synagogue, 21100 W. 12 Mile, South- field, 48076: For informa- tion, call Alice Bermanis, 353-5210, or Marcia Davis; 547-0177. Earl Deadline The Jewish News has 1 an early deadline of 4.. p.m. today for local news and display ad- vertising to appear in the issue of Friday, Jam, 5. My Mother always taught me to . . . dress warmly, eat the right foods, pick good company, work hard, be fair with my customers, always give them extra value for their money .. . "I always follow her advice. That's why I'm the country's top Cadillac salesman. 'Thank you, mother!' ■ 1111•111M 1111111•11•1•1 569-4030 1111111111111111111111111111111111-111111111111- 17 7 1- MAIMI (JTA) — The Greater Miami Jewish Fed- eration has begun a Com- munity Care for the Elderly program. The program provides a nurse, geriatric techni- cians, counseling and social services to persons receiv- ing rent subsidies or living in Miami Beach's Rebecca Towers. A day-care program at the Miami Jewish Home and Hospital for the Aged has also aided the elderly to live -inel6ge-ntleritly. 1 AL KLINE Call me or unite me at: Sadie Cohn, seated, displays the award she re- ceived at the recent Bnai Brith Women's luncheon "for her many philanthropic endeavors." Shown with Mrs. Cohn are her husband, Irwin I.. and back row, from left: Belle Ruben, president of ' the Bnai Brith Women's Council of Metropolitan Detroit, and Sylvia Ross, special gifts luncheon chairman and president-elect of the Council. Not pictured is Mrs. Andrew Berger, luncheon chairman of the day. Turkey Egg Rolls . 5 0 °A) Clinic will speak on "Pre- ventive Psychiatry." Luncheon will be served at noon, followed at 1 p.m. by Dr. Bruce Danto, director of the Suicide Prevention Clinic, who will speak on "Suicide, Why?" • There is a charge, and a babysitter for 'children SHAAREY ZEDEK SISTERHOOD will hold its annual paid-up member- ship luncheon noon Jan. 8 in the synagogue. Terri Bienenfeld of Empire Poul- try in New York will speak on "The Kosher Consumer." New Empire products will be served for luncheon. Babysitters are available. For information or reserva- tions, call Shayna Silver- man, 851-1520, or Ruth Rice, 553-9585. 70 Dresses '160 \$ 60 82 Cocktail Dresses Evening Gowns $200 Cong. Beth Achim Sis- terhood *ill conduct its fourth annual Institute Day Jan. 22 in the synagogue. Theme for the day will be "The Human Factor." Registration will begin at 9:30 a.m. At 10, Dr. F. Paul Pearsall of the Sinai Hospi- tal Problems of Daily Living By NORMA BARACH DALGLEISH CADILLAC 6160 Cass Ave. Detroit 48202 (313) 875 0300 j "Michigan's Largest Cadillac Dealer" I - Abe Cherow, Says: (Copyright 1978, JTA, Inc.) Egg rolls are an excellent appetizer or hors d'oeuvre. These are made with sliced turkey roll, cut into narrow strips. (For hors d'oeuvres, make the egg rolls smaller.) 1 /2 lb. turkey roll, thinly sliced into strips 1 small cabbage, cut into nar- row strips 2 medium onions, diced 2 stalks celery, diced 1 /4 lb. mushrooms, diced oil, salt, pepper 4 eggs 1 cup flour 11/2 cups water 1/2 tsp. salt Brown vegetables in oil. Add turkey roll, salt and pepper and mix. Beat eggs and water. Gradually add flour and 1/2 tsp. salt. Mix well. In a lightly greased 7-inch fry pan, pour flour mixture. Pour just enough to cover pan bottom, tilting pan. When top of mix- ture is dry and the batter comes out of pan easily, it is ready. Turn out each "leaf" of dough (batter) on a dish towel. Continue until all batter is used. Place a heaping teas- poon of turkey-vegetable mix- ture on each "leaf" and roll like a blintz. Deep fry in hot fat until golden brown. Serve with a sweet and sour Chinese sauce. Do not freeze. Kentucky Fried Chicken has opened a franchise op- eration in Israel, and plans to open 30-40 kosher franch- ises there.- - FINE CUSTOM BUILT FURNITURE CAN'T. BE MASS PRODUCED. WE CAN RE-BUILD YOUR FURNITURE JUST THE WAY YOU WANT IT IN EXACTLY THE FABRIC YOU WANT. CALL US. ARTISTIC UPHOLSTERERS INC. 5755 SCHAEFER RD. (1 block North of Ford Rd.) LU 4-5900 .Dearborn Open Daily 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. W , 4 P . resident s9 co o ABE C A T: O L u Happy 42nd Anniversary Oscar and Pauline RAPPOPORT To A Great Mom & Dad Love, your children Ilene & Lloyd .