OBITS page 153 Jewish Resettlement Program, 24123 Greenfield Road, South- field, MI 48075. Arrangements by the Ira Kaufman Chapel. HOWARD FREEMAN, 66, of New York formerly of Detroit, died July 10. Mr. Freeman is survived by his son, Daniel Mill- stone of Los Angeles; daughter and son-in-law, Deborah and Leonard Elder of West Bloom- field; grandson, Adam Yan Eaton; brother and sister-in-law, Harvey and Lois of Troy. Inter- ment in New York. For informa- tion call the Ira Kaufman Chapel. FRANK GELLER, 90, of Southfield, died July 14. Mr. Geller was a machine operator in the steel industry. He is sur- vived by his wife of 69 years, Eva; son, Bernard of Detroit, daughter and son-in-law, San- dra and Samuel Berenbaum of Southfield; grandchildren, Steven and Beth Ann Geller, Sheryl, Steven and Stanford Berenbaum. Interment at Machpelah Cemetery. Memori- al contributions may be directed to a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by the Ira Kauf- man Chapel. N and Beckey, Loren, Andrew and Stephanie Halprin; brother and sister-in-law, Herman and Rose of West Bloomfield; sister and brother-in-law, Sarah and Jack Cranis of Oak Park. Interment at Beth Moses Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be directed to the Northwest Child Rescue Women do Ruth Yost, 20616 Knob Woods Drive, #110, Southfield, MI 48075. Arrange- ments by the Ira Kaufinan Chapel. IRMA HELLBR1UN, 80, of Oak Park, died July 17. Mrs. Heil- brun was the beloved wife of the late Siegfried Heilbrun. She is survived by her sons and daugh- ters-in-law, David Robert and Ann of Auburn Hills, Barry Howard and Patricia Heilbrun of Houston; grandchildren, Su- san Michelle (Cricket), Richard, Robert, Stephen and Brian. Memorial contributions may be directed to a charity of one's choice. Services and interment were held at Hebrew Memorial Park Cemetery. Arrangements through Hebrew Memorial Chapel. GUSSIE KAPLAN, 92, of Oak Park, died July 11. Mrs. Kaplan was the loving mother of the late TILLIE GUNSBERG, 88, of Albert Weiss and the late Jennie West Bloomfield, died July 16. Reider. She is survived by her Mrs. Gunsberg was a member of husband, Joseph; sister and B'nai Moshe and its sisterhood. brother-in-law, Ceil and Ben She was the beloved wife of the Davis of Southfield; five grand- late Alfred Gunsberg. Mrs. children. Memorial contribu- Gunsberg is survived by her tions may be directed to a chari- daughters and sons-in-law, Joan ty of one's choice. Interment at and Leon Moskovitz of West Hebrew Memorial Park Ceme- Bloomfield, Elaine and Nathan tery. Arrangements through He- Rosenthal of Ann Arbor; grand- brew Memorial Chapel. children, Todd and Dawn and Corey and Elyse Moskovitz and HAROLD KLAUSNER, 83, of Freddy Rosenthal and Amy Southfield, died in Hollywood, Rosenthal; great-granddaugh- Fla. He was the beloved hus- ter, Leah Ruth Moskovitz. Inter- band of the late Gertrude Klaus- ment at Oakview Cemetery. ner. Mr. Klausner is survived by Memorial contributions may be his sons and daughters-in-law, directed to Congregation B'nai Stephen and Dorothy of South- Moshe, 6800 Drake, West field, Franklin and Carmeen of Bloomfield, MI 48322. Arrange- Colo.; sister, Laura Barker of ments by the Ira Kaufman New York; grandchildren, Dr. Chapel. Howard and Margery Klausner of Oak Park, Mitchell and Re- HENRY HALPRIN, 78, of becca Klausner of Toledo, Erica West Bloomfield, died July 15. Klausner of Colorado. Interment Mr. Halprin was a restaurateur in New York. Memorial contri- and former owner of numerous butions may be directed to a restaurants in the Detroit area charity of one's choice. For infor- including Baxters Bar, Basin mation call the Ira Kaufman Street, Enjos and the Prince and Chapel. the Pauper. He was also a mem- ber of Temple Israel. Mr. Hal- LOUIS KLINE, 92, of Oak prin was the loving father of the Park, died July 16. Mr. Kline late Martin Benson Halprin. was the beloved husband of the Mr. Halprin is survived by his late Sylvia Kline; loving father wife of 57 years, Rose; sons and of the late Ida Kline. He is sur- daughter-in-law, Dr. Stanley vived by his wife, Fanny; daugh- and Shirley of West Bloomfield, ters and sons-in-law, Ruth and Dennis of Dallas; daughters, Ju- Mernie Paster of Coral Springs, dith of Farmington Hills, Janice Fla., Elaine and Harvey Aidem Goodman of Waterford; daugh- of West Bloomfield; grandchil- ter-in-law, Bonnie Cerinak; dren, Bryan Aidem, Susan and grandchildren, Richard and Phillip Greenblatt, Eileen and May Beth, Brian, Daniel, Jason Stuart TV1-'-.1- c'l Mil- stein, Gwen Archinbeau; four great-grandchildren; step-son and step-daughter-in-law, William and Carol Weinman of Granada Hills, Calif. Memorial contributions may be directed to a charity of one's choice. Services and interment were held at Hebrew Memorial Park Cemetery. Arrangements through Hebrew Memorial Chapel. MILDRED KURZBAN, 85, of Oak Park, died July 11. Mrs. Kurzban was the beloved wife of the late Sam Kurzban. She is survived by her son, Lester of New Hampshire; brother and sister-in-law, Irving and Mari- lyn Rollinger of Bloomfield Hills; sisters, Tillie Sloane and Sara Littman, of Oak Park; four grandchildren; four great-grand- children. Memorial contribu- tions may be directed to a chari- ty of one's choice. Services and interment were held at Beth Moses Cemetery in Mt. Clemens. Arrangements through Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Your United Way Contribution Has Made Lots Of Homeless People Feel Warm All Over. United Way MORRIS LAPIN, 81, of Hunt- ington Woods, died July 14. Mr. Lapin was an auto glass execu- tive. He was also a member of B'nai B'rith and AARP. Mr. Lapin was the beloved husband of the late Doris Lapin. He is survived by his son and daugh- ter-in-law, Glenn and Natalie of Huntington Woods; daughter and son-in-law, Karen and Gilbert Stiefel of Ann Arbor, OBITS page 152 Issue Highlights it9 American Heart Association Spiced Red Cabbage DETROIT/ 14 Area family faces Israel's Worst fire. CLOSE UP/ 30 Sarajevo's Jews try to help neighbors. BUSINESS / 37 Solar mower signifies Israel's "conversion." A New Year's twist, this dish makes a colorful addition to a tradi- • tional holiday table. Make a resolution to serve it often, too! 4 cups 1/4 cup 1/2 cup 1/4 tsp. 1/4 tsp. shredded red cabbage cider vinegar water ground allspice ground cinnamon 1/8 tsp. 2 •1 tbsp. ground nutmeg tart apples, peeled cored and diced sugar In a saucepan, combine shredded cabbage with all other ingre- dients, except apples. Cover and cook over moderate heat for 15 minutes, tossing several times so the cabbage will cook evenly. Add apples, and toss again. Cover, and cook 5 minutes longer. Add sugar. If more water is needed during cooking, add two or three table- spoons, but when the dish is done, all moisture should have been cooked away. Yield: 6 Servings Help your Heart Recipes are from the Fourth Edition of the American Heart Association Cookbook. Copyright 1973. 1975, 1979, 1984 by the American Heart Assocation, Inc. Published by David McKay Company. Spiced Red Cabbage Nutritional Analysis per Serving SPORTS /55 Lacrosse stars win two state titles. Full contents on page 3 54 1 g. 0.4 g. trace 0.1 g. trace Calories Protein Total Fat (est.) Saturated Fat Polyunsaturated Fat Monounsaturated Fat 0 mg. 14 g. 36 mg. 257 mg. 18 mg. Cholesterol Carbohydrates Calcium Potassium Sodium