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Hills; grandchildren, Judith
Weitzman, Lawrence and Es-
ther Borinstein, Howard and
Fredrica Crane, Steven and
Darlene Crane; great-grand-
children, Lisa and Geoffrey
Weitzman, Jeremy and Andrew
Crane; sister, Rose Weiner. In-
terment at Clover Hill. Park
Cemetery. Memorial contribu-
tions may be directed to a char-
ity of one's choice. Arrange-
ments by The Ira Kaufman
Chapel.
JACK MARVIN COLEMAN,
84, of Southfield, died July 26.
Mr. Coleman was a building
contractor and a past Mason of
the Lodge Council Chapter
Consistory. Mr. Coleman is sur-
vived by his wife, Sylvia; son
and daughter-in-law, Lyle and
Brenda of New Port Beach,
Calif., grandchildren, Steven
and Lauren Coleman; sister,
Florence Callus of Bloomfield
Hills. Interment at Adat
Shalom Memorial Park. Memo-
rial contributions may be di-
rected to a charity of one's
choice. Arrangements by the
Ira Kaufman Chapel.
ABRAHAM DUKE, 75, of
Southfield, died July 16. Mr.
Duke was a restaurant manag-
er. He was the loving father of
the late Elliot Duke. Mr. Duke
is survived by his wife, Blanch;
daughters and son-in-law,
Paula of Southfield, Debra and
Richard Beckwith of Farming-
ton Hills; grandchildren, Ash-
ley, Jordyn and Bradley Beck-
with; sister, Dorothy Glick;
brothers-in-law and sisters-in-
law, Seymour and Irene Burg,
Ruth and Ben Glass. Inter-
ment at Clover Hill Park Ceme-
tery. Memorial contributions
may be directed to the Michi-
gan Cancer Foundation, 18831
West 12 Mile Road, Lathrup
Village, MI 48076-9806.
Arrangements by the Ira Kauf-
man Chapel.
Cemetery in Ferndale.
Arrangements through Hebrew
Memorial Chapel.
LEV GUTKIN, 78, of Oak
Park, died July 19. He is sur-
vived by his wife Yeva; son and
daughter-in-law, Michail and
Marina of Oak Park; daughter
and son-in-law, Vera and Victor
Yuditsky of Oak Park; sisters,
Rakhil Shulyak and Manya
Gutkin, both of Russia; grand-
children, Inga and Rebecca Yu-
ditsky, Marat, Dasha and Gre-
gory Gutkin. Memorial
contributions may be directed
to a charity of one's choice. In-
terment at Hebrew Memorial
Park Cemetery. Arrangements
through Hebrew Memorial
Chapel.
SOL H. HILLER, 80, former
Detroiter of Los Angeles, died
July 31. He is survived by his
wife, Naomi; daughters, Bonnie
Schumann, Nanci Cochran;
grandsons, Kirk Schumann,
Kent Schumann; granddaugh-
ter, Laurie Schumann; sister,
Helene Hiller Harris (Jerome);
brothers, Sidney (Harriet), Leo
(Rita). Memorial contributions
may be made to the City of
Hope or a charity of one's
choice. Interment in Los Ange-
les.
ADOLPH A. LACK, 99, of
Oak Park, died July 29. Mr.
Lack was the beloved husband
of the late Elsa Lack. He is sur-
vived by his daughter and son-
in-law, Helene and Henry
Politzer of Farmington Hills;
grandchildren, Jean and Jerry
Frohlich, Susan and Dr. Marc
Beals; great-grandchildren,
Julie, Jaimee, Jill and
Jonathan Frohlich, Aaron, Jodi
and Marnie Beals. Memorial
Contributions may be directed
to Hospice of Southeastern
Michigan, 16250 Northland
Drive, Suite 212, Southfield, MI
48075. Interment at Mt. He-
bron Cemetery in New York.
Arrangements through Hebrew
Memorial Chapel.
ROSELYN GONTE, 70, of
Southfield, died July 29. Mrs.
Gonte was the loving mother of
ANNA LANDAU, 96, of South-
the late Linda Gonte-Perlman
field, died July 28. Mrs. Landau
and loving sister of the late
was a homemaker and tireless
Henrietta Barnett. She is sur-
worker for Jewish causes and
vived by her husband, Samuel;
charities. She was a member of
sons and daughters-in-law,
Congregation Shaarey Zedek,
Barry and Cynthia of South-
past president of Hadassah, a
field, Carl and Gail of South-
founding member of the Jewish
field, Allen of Southfield;
Community Council and a past
daughters and son-in-law,
Pamela of Southfield, Francine board member of the Jewish
Welfare Federation. Mrs. Lan-
and Marc Wise of Farmington
Hills; brother and sister-in-law, dau was also a member of
Na'amat, the National Council
Nathan and Betty Barnett;
of Jewish Women and the Zion-
grandchildren, Michelle, Julie,
ist Organization of America.
Lori, Corrine and Lisa Gonte,
She was the beloved wife of
Bonnie and Scott Gonte,
Richelle, Eric and Shaun Good- the late Maurice Landau. Mrs.
Landau is survived by her son
man; great-grandson Randall.
Memorial contributions may be and daughter-in-law, Graham
and Alene of Franklin; daugh-
directed to a charity of one's
choice. Interment at Machpelah ter, Carole PSW.=-:=1- Bloomfield;
grandchildren, Julee, Marc and
Denise Landau; great-grand-
children, Chelsea, Jordan and
Ian Landau. Interment at
Clover Hill Park Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be
directed to Hadassah, 5030 Or-
chard Lake Road, West Bloom-
field, MI 48323. Arrangements
by the Ira Kaufman Chapel.
DAVINE M. (CHASIN)
MORRIS, of Clarence, N.Y.,
died July 9. She was the wife of
the late Marvin Morris. She is
survived by her children, Mar-
vin L. (Theresa), Mark, Robert
(Rose Marie), Michael, Stephen
(Mary Beth), Marshall J. (Cyn-
thia), Matthew; brothers and
sisters-in-law, Herbert and
Sylvia, Burton and Phyllis of
Southfield; five grandchildren.
Services were held at Urban
Brothers Funeral Home, East
Amherst, N.Y.; interment at
Forest Lawn Cemetery.
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another chance.
ROSE NATOVITZ, 79, of
Fairlawn, N.J. She was the
beloved wife of the late Sidney
Natovitz. Mrs. Natovitz is sur-
vived by her daughter, Shari;
son, Gary; one granddaughter;
brother and sister-in-law, Mur-
ray and Evelyn Sedley of Farm-
ington Hills. Interment in New
Jersey. For nformation call the
Ira Kaufman Chapel.
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EDDIE PERSIN, 83, of South-
field, died July 27. Mr. Persin
was a linen driver. He is sur-
vived by his wife of 52 years,
Shirley; sons and daughters-in-
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American Heart Association
Spiced Red Cabbage
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. ground nutmeg
2 tart apples, peeled
cored and diced
1 tbsp. 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 /45
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Full contents on page 3
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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
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