82 Friday, September 21, 1984 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS I'VE GOT THIS GIRLFRIEND WITH A GREAT PERSONALITY... NO THANKS— I'VE GOT LO-LA JEWISH SINGLES LO-LA in -1) THE CONFIDENTIAL, DIGNIFIED DATING SERVICE. FOR BROCHURE AND FREE INTERVIEW CALL: 356-0949 OR WRITE: LO-LA P.O. BOX 254 LATHRUP VILLAGE, MI 48076 RANDIE DESIGNS FALL SALE! HAND-MADE DESIGNER SWEATERS Mohairs, Chenilles and Novelty Yarns SATURDAY September 22nd SINGLES COMMUNITY NETWORK FOR JEWISH SINGLES has helped organize a new singles group for persons age 40-55. The group will meet the first Thurs- day of each month at the main Jewish Community Center. The first meeting will be held at 8 p.m. Oct. 4 at the Center Psychic, Char, will present the program. Admission is free. Or- ganizers are Chuck Brooks, Fern Ettinger and Deanna Tachna. Volunteers are welcome. For de- tails, call Brooks, daily at 557- 7642; or Ms. Tachna, 682-2930, after 4 p.m. The CNJS and The Jewish News will co-sponsor a break- the-fast dance 9:30 p.m. Oct. 6 at the main Center. There is a charge, and singles age 25-45 are invited. A limited number of reserva- tions are still available for theCNJS weekend at Camp Tamarack, slated for Oct. 13 and 14. There is a fee. Registration deadline is Oct. 1 for the reduced fee. For application, call the Cen- ter, 661-1000. The CNJS will conduct a work- shop on preparing personal ads at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 15 at the main Cen- ter. Admission is free. The CNJS is taking names for its mailing list. To get on the list, call the CNJS, 661-1000, ext. 219. Bowlers will have a chance to show their stuff in the CNJS bowl- ing league which meets at 8:30 p.m. every other Sunday at Ark Lanes West. For details, call the CNJS. B'NAI B'RITH MICHIGAN SINGLES will ahve a break-the- fast meal at 9 p.m. Oct. 6 in the home of Nancy Miller, 29260 Franklin, Southfield. The meal is limited to members only or to per- sons who become members that evening. Paid reservations are due by Tuesday. Checks should be mailed ty Shirley Gendler, 13171 Irvine, Oak Park 48237, or to Lore Cohn, 29213 Tiffany Dr. W., Southfield 48034. JEWISH SINGLES / PARENTS SUPPORT NET- WORK OF ANN ARBOR will have a Rosh Hashanah dinner Thursday in the home of Sylvia Hacker, 720 Greenhills Dr., Ann Arbor. For details and what to bring, call Ms. Hacker, 761-2391. YOUTH 2980 W. 12 Mile Rd. (next to the Berkley Theatre) 543-2697 Seiko Lassale. For the perfectionists of the world. no credit cards BETH ABRAHAM HILLEL MOSES is forming Kadima and United Synagogue Youth groups. 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For reservations, call Aaron Konvisser, 557-8409; or Julie Satz, 855-9818., The group will visit the Federation Apts. to distribute apples and honey to the residents on Sept. 28, meeting at the synagogue at 3 p.m. BSUSY will go to the Center Area Kinnus Nov. 8-11 in Cleve- land, Ohio. There is a fee, and paid reservations are due by Sept. 30. For details, call adviser Karen Knoppow, 569-8008. Iff=5:=111 VISA HOURS Mon.-Fri. — 1 Oarn-6pm Thursday — 10am-8pm Saturday. — 10am-5pm The Jewish News will have early display and classified advertising deadlines for the issue of Sept. 28. The classified deadline will be 2 p.m. Monday, Sept. 24. The editorial deadline will re- main at 12 noon Friday, Sept. 21. For the issue of Oct. 5, the editorial deadline will be at 12 noon Wednesday, Sept. 26. Regular display and classified advertising dead- lines will be observed. Kadima, while teens in grades nine-12 may join the USY. Among the activities to be held are pro- grams, trips, dances and films. For details, call the synagogue, 851-6880. Corrections The recipe for Coffee Peach Frappe appearing in last week's Jewish News was in error. Following is the cor- rected recipe: COFFEE PEACH FRAPPE 3 tbsps. instant Yuban or Sanka brand coffee 11/2 cups cold water** 1/2 cup bourbon 1 can (16 oz.) sliced peaches, chilled Vs tsp. nutmeg 1 pint vanilla ice cream Crushed ice * * Or use 2 cups cold water and 1 tbsp. imitation rum flavor. Dissolve instant coffee in cold water in a medium bowl; stir in bourbon and set aside. Reserve 5 small peach slices for garnish, if desired. Corn- bine remaining peaches with syrup, the nutmeg and about 11/2 cups of the ice cream in blender container. Blend at high speed until smooth. Add to coffee mixture; blend well. Serve in tall glasses over crushed ice or pour into punch cups. Top each serving with a small scoop of the re- maining ice cream. Garnish with reserved peach slices and mint sprigs, if desired. Makes about 5 cups or 5 large or 10 small servings.