THE DETRO IT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, July 18, 1958- 16
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This Week's Radio and
Television Programs
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Music & Entertainments
For People With
Discriminating Taste
WORDS WE LIVE BY
Time: 10:30 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WWJ.
Feature: The third of 10 dia-
logues on "Great Words in the
Literature of the Bible will be
presented by Prof. Mark Van
Doren, of Columbia University,
and Maurice Samuel, author and
lecturer.
IRV FIELD and
ORCHESTRA
VE 5-6103
J. J. CLARKE
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MISS 'MARILYN WILLIAMS
At a recent cocktail party,
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Williams,
of Clements Ave., announced
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Marilyn Geraldine,.to Irwin
Chodak, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Abe Chodak, of Leslie Ave. The
couple is planning a late August
wedding.
You Can Be Sure . • . If It's
DICK STEIN
And His Orchestra
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MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
Time: 11:05 p.m., Sunday.
StatiOn: WXYZ.
Feature: Rabbi Louis J. Sigel,
of Temple Tifereth Israel, Mal-
den, Mass., president of the
Eastern New England Board of
Reforth Rabbis, will speak on
"Ye Are My Witnesses."
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COUNCIL BROADCAST
Time: 10 p.m., Saturday.
Station: WJLB.
Feature: Mrs. William Cohen,
newly-elected president of the
Women's Division, American
JeWish Congress, will discuss
the role and activities of the
organization over the weekly
Jewish Community Council por-
tion of the Altman Jewish
Hour.
Name Milton Fischer
to U.S. Attorney's Post
MADE TO ORDER OR
READY MADE
Announcement has been made
by U. S. Attorney Fred Kaess
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A of the appointment of Milton
Mit..:KaK ■ X:KeK>:*>17.1.44CK:g1e ■ f..H.4. fr Fischer, 44, son of the late
Rabbi Moses 'Fischer, to the
position of Assistant U. S. At-
For the Finest in
torney.
Music and Entertainment
Fisher, who will work under
At Reasonable Prices.
Orrin C. Jones, was named to
It's
succeed Horace J. Rogers, who
resigned the post to become
regional counsel with the Fed
eral Housing Administration.
The new assistant U. S. Attor-
ney will work in the civil div-
ision. He formerly was asso-
ciated with his brothers, Ken-
and his Orchestra
neth and Bernard, in the prac-
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tice of law.
He is a graduate of Wayne
State University and the WSU
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law school.
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nounced the formation of the
new Columbia Investment Cor-
poration at a luncheon 'at the
Sheraton Cadillac on Monday.
Members of the board of the
new company, which is capi-
talized at $1,000,000, include
Mayor Louis Miriani, John
Lurie and Maurice Aronsson.
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CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Sam
Stein acknowledges with grate-
ful appreciation the many kind
expressions of sympathy ex-
tended by relatives and friends
during the family's recent •be-
reavem en t.
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Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs
Formals, Candids, 3 D's, Movies
For -Quality Workmanship
Call Mr. Rosen
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WE NEED
Boarding homes for children
temporarily separated from
their families.
WE PAY
Boarding care and all other
expenses.
CALL
MYRON SCHIFFMAN
(right) receives a plaque from
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JULIAN 'LEMON, outgoing president of the Hebrew Free Loan
Jewish Family and
Assocation, at the group's recent annual meeting. The plaque
Children's Service
given to Schiffman represents his "loyal and outstanding serv-
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ice" to the Association for 35 years.
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Maurice Klein is the new
president of the Hebrew Free
Loan Association. He succeeds
Julian L. Zemon.
right on your plate .. .
Sam Lieberman and Ira G.
Kaufman were elected vice-
presidents; and Jack Tobin, sec-
retary-treasurer.
Re-elected directors were Ir- 4 1•• ■ •••••••• ■ ••0"%•00 %■ •• ■ ••• ■■ •••Wi
win I Cohn, William Friedman,
Maurice Landau, Louis Stoll and
Ruben Isaacs. Elected to a first
term as director was Henry
"Mrs. Grunt Makes the Best:"
Auslander.
Past presidents and life mem-
Pickled Herring, Chopped Herring, Pickled Fish, Pickled Lox,
bers of the association are Mor-
Dill Pickles, Dill Tomatoes and Horseradish
ris Blumberg, Robert R. IVIarwil,
Order Now for Your Special Party—Mrs. Grunt's Own
George Stutz and Julian L.
CHOPPED LIVER, COLE SLAW AND POTATO SALAD
Zemon.
Available ONLY at
The Hebrew Free Loan Asso-
ciation was established in 1895
to provide relief for distressed
members and other needy per-
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sons, visiting the sick, burial of
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the dead and other benevolent
causes.
In its early history, funds and
expenses were raised from mem-
bership dues and various social
affairs. In 1926, the association
became a Jewish Welfare Fed-
eration agency.
During 1955, 1956 and 1957,
827 loans totaling $259,424 were
issued. The loans were made in
more than 30 categories of need
among which the most frequent
were pressing doctor and hos-
pital bills, dentist bills, home
repairs, fuel requirements, aid
to needy relatives, tuition and
tax bills.
Loans are approved by mem-
bers of the board of directors
in consultation with the admin-
istrative staff and are granted
up to a maximum of $500. Re-
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payments are made weekly with-
(CLOSED MONDAYS)
out interest over a period of 33
weeks.
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