66 Friday, May 9, 1986 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS FAMILy Sl IGGESTS 11-1A1- MEMORIAL CONTR1BL FT1ONS BE MADE 1011 E. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETy 40 3000 Town Center, Suite 45 • Southfield, Michigan 48075 (313) 352-9696 EXPANSION SALE NOW IN PROGRESS moving to larger quarters at the atrium EXCEPTIONAL Works Available FOR WOMEN SISTERHOOD OF TEMPLE BETH EL will hold its annual spring rummage sale on Thurs- day from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. and May 16 from 9 a.m. to noon at the temple. The sale includes clo- thing for men, women, and chil- dren; toys and games, household items and more. There also will be a snack bar. The co-chairmen are Bea Goldstone and Beatrice Strichartz. For information, call the temple, 851-1100. — words that mean people want to honor a loved one and want to help conquer cancer. Send a Memorial Gift to your local ACS Unit. NATKIN • AZOULAY • SCHURR • SECUNDA PAPART • NIERMAN • RIZZI and more. Sale through May 31 Hours: Monday-Friday 10:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Or By Appointment • • The Healthiest Traditions Start With Fleischmann's®Margarine and Egg Beaters: CHAPTER, ISRAEL Naamat/USA, will hold a meet- ing on Saturday at 12:30 p.m. at the Franklin Park Towers club house, 27350 Franklin, South- field. The film, The Future Is Now, will be shown. A social hour will precede the meeting. Re- freshments will be served. Friends and guests are welcome. There is a nominal charge. NORTHWEST CHILD RE- SCUE WOMEN, celebrating their 38th year helping the men- tally impaired, will have a reg- ular meeting, 11:30 a.m. Thurs- day at the Laurel Woods Apts. club house. The mother-daughter luncheon will be held on May 22 at the Furniture Club, 24701 Swanson, Southfield. For reser- vations by Monday, call Nancy Kolar, 642-0604. MASADA GROUP, Hadassah, will hold its installation of offi- cers on Tuesday at noon at Hadassah House, 5030 Orchard Lake Rd., West Bloomfield. Luncheon will be served; there is a charge. Guests are invited. Irma Katchke, vice president of program, announces a musical program will be presented by Marci Lynn Schulman and Grant Wolach, accompanist. They will present "Broadway Old and New." Paulette Borin, Alma Yaffee and Nita R. Lichtenstein, presidents, announce the instal- ling officer will be Diane J. Klein, chapter president. For informa- tion, call Mrs. Yaffee, 353-7820. Rides will be available from Knob Woods, Colony Park and Laurel Woods club house. Z ES APPLE BLINT 010 CHOLESTEROL 100°10 DELICIOUS ... cup skim milk 1 cup all-purpoe flour EGG BEATERS -ounce) conta 99°10 Real Egg Product. Cholesterol Free 1 terol Choles A thawed tablespoons FLEISCHMAWS Sweet Unsalted Margarine 2 medium apples. peeled. d chopped chopped core d anNTERS Walnuts. . V2 cup PLA 2 teaspoon Glaze teaspoon ground cinnamon VI Mock Sour Crean) or Cinnamon (recipes follow) In bowl, alternately mix skim milk and flour into lightly EGG BEATERS until smooth. Using 1 tablespoon margarine as needed. grease 7-inch skillet. Heat skillet over medium heat spoon in about 2 tablespoons batter. titting to cover bottm. Cook until batter, batter repeat blisters. to Place make Stir crepe on waxed paper. -16 crepes apples. walnuts. honey ach Combine and crepe cinnamon. told in mixture one Place 1 tablespoon sides to form squres. In largskillet, over med- 'iurn heat. melt squares remaining 3 tablespoons mar- on both sides. Serve hot laze. BIONNO Cream or Cinnamon G garine. . blend v SOU( with Mock Mock Sour Cream: In blender: cuP lowi at cottage cheese, 3 Aablespoon skim milk and 21easpoons lemon juice until smooth., chill. Sprinkle with ground Mix cinnamon it desired. 3 tablesp oons-brown DAVID-HORODOKER WOMEN'S ORGANIZATION will have a luncheon Tuesday at noon at the Northgate Apts. club house. Hostesses are: Mesdames Bessie Davidson, Sarah Figlen, Mary Guterman, Sara Hochman, Belle Hoenig, Anna Komisar and Julius Spielberg. For tickets and information, call Mrs. Komisar, 557-9425. Glaze: Cinnamon sugar and /2 teaspoon ground FLEISC cinnamon. \11\l'S Top I-10on cin- with 1 teaspoon each Sweet blintz Unsalted Margarine and 1/2 teaspo > t MAKTFACTitRER COUPtltt sl EXPIRES APRIL 30 1987 namon mixture. Makes 8 servings It's always "a good time to start a tradition of sensible eating with Fleischmann's. Margarine and Fleischma art's Egg Beaters, . They're >perfect for delicious blintzes because eisdbmann s Margarine is made from 100% corn oil and Egg ts are made from real eggs. And both contain 0% chol sterol+ So if you want to start a healthy tradition, one thing's tor certain: There's never been a better time for the great taste of Fleischmann's. SAVE 15C • Fleischmann's ' / , X0.4z.rize When you buy any package of Fleischmann's Margarine 83 1 4 506 RETAILER: One coupon per purchase or produce inthcaled Any other use constitutes Iraud Con- sumer to pay sales tax Void it copied. transferred prohibited taxed or restricted Good only in U S A We will reimburse you for the lace value plus 8C handling. provided you and the consumer have complied with the otter terms Cash value 1:20C NABISCO BRANDS INC DEPT 5921., EL PASO. TEXAS 79966 3 29000 BUSINESS AND PROFES- SIONAL CHAPTER, Women's American ORT, will meet at 8 p.m. May 19 in the home of Toby Cheek, 18351 Winterset, South- field. Moira Katz will speak on "The Jews of South Africa." Guests are welcome. TOPAZ CHAPTER, Women's American ORT, will host a cosmetics presentation by Debbie Kolb at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the home of Patty Liss, 2013 Par- menter, Royal Oak. The public is invited. For reservations and di- rections, call Ms. Liss, 288-4434. SOUTHWOODS CHAPTER, Women's American ORT, will have its annual ethnic dinner, an Israeli night, on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Laurel Woods Apts. club house. A kosher Israeli dinner will be served and a musi- cal program will follow. Co- chairmen are Shirley Rosenwas- ser and Luba Majels. Assisting them are President Dorothy Superstine and Treasurer Sharon Klein. Reservations must be in by today. Call Mrs. Majels; .661- 1873; or Mrs. Rosenwasser, 358- 0718, for reservations. TIKVAH AND SHALOM GROUPS, Hadassah, will go to the Birmingham Theater to see Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat on Tues- day. For ticket information, call Hilary Isakow, 855-6209. WOMEN'S ORTHODOX LEAGUE will see a demonstra- tion on baking cheese delicacies at 8:30 p.m. Monday at Mertz Bakery (Cafe Katon), 23055 Coolidge, Oak Park. Hostesses are Sonya Poss, Esther Deal and Chaya Leah Tinman. Hadassah Has Oneg Shabbat The Greater Detroit Chapter of Hadassah will sponsor an Oneg Shabbat at Hadassah House, 5030 Orchard Lake Rd., West Bloomfield, at 2 p.m. May 17. Featured speaker at the oneg will be Rev. James Lyons, direc- tor of the Ecumenical Institute for Christian-Jewish Studies. He will speak on "My Love Affair with Israel." There is no charge, and guests are welcome. For information, call Hadassah, 683-5030 or 357- 2920. Michigan Region Hadassah Meets Michigan Region, Hadassah, will host the annual spring con- ference May 18 and 19 at Weber's Inn in Ann Arbor: The slate of officers for the coming year will be presented for election. The installation will be the next order of business. Among the highlights of the conference will be a luncheon honoring Suzanne Kaufman; tea at the home of Dr. Harold Shap- iro, president of the University of Michigan, and Mrs. Shapiro; and a talk by Sandy Gubin, spokes- woman for Divided Spouses Coal- ition. The national conference ad- viser, Joyce Kitey, national membership chairwoman, will be one of the featured speakers. Tamar Crystal, professional in public relations, for national Hadassah, also will address the conference. Pat Fauer is conference chair- woman. For information, contact Julie Colish 232-1145, evenings.