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January 09, 1959 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-01-09

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, January 9, 1959-20

Fall Rites Planned
by Miss Bloomberg

Arleen Kessel Wed
in Saginaw Ceremony

every
On die Atr

This Week's Radio and
Television Programs
of Jewish Interest

1

THE ETERNAL LIGHT
Time: 10:30 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WWJ.
Feature: "Lullabye for Ruth,"
based on a true story of a .
refugee family reunited in Israel
after World War II, will be
presented.

* * *
MESSAGE OF ISRAEL

MISS DIANE BLOOMBERG

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Myron
Bloomberg, of Roslyn Rd., an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Diane Carol, to David
Eugene Katkin, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Katkin, of Balmoral
Dr.
Miss Bloomberg is a student
at the University of Michigan,
while Mr. Katkin attended Hills-
dale College. A fall wedding is
planned.

Which Return: Facts
About Income Taxes

After you have determined
that an income tax return must
be filed, you have a choice of
using the Form 1040 or 1040-A.
The 1040-A is the card-type
of return, and is the most sim-
ple to prepare. Of course every-
one is not eligible to use this
simple return.
The first restriction on use
of the 1040-A is the amount of
gross income. This year you can
use the 1040-A if you had wages,
subject to withholding, of less

than $10,000. Up to $200 can be
shown on the 1040-A if it was
from interest, dividends, or
wages not subject to withhold-
ing. If any combination of in-
come adds up to $10,000 or over,
you cannot use the 1040-A.
The instructions which ac-
company the Form 1040-A give
all the "do's" and "don't's" on
the preparation of this form.
Read it and if you still have a
question, call the Internal Reve-
nue Service for the answer.

With 54 state parks, Michigan
has the greatest number of any
other state.

Time: 11:05 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WXYZ.
Feature: Rabbi William B.
Silverman, of Cong. Ohabai
Sholom, Nashville, Tenn., will
MRS. BARRY LHORMER
speak on "Robots Don't Pray"
In a ceremony at the Hotel
in the second of a series of
broadcasts by rabbis whose Bancroft in Saginaw, Mich., Dec.
synagogue were threatened or 28, Arleen Joy Kessel was join-
actually harmed in the South. ed in marriage to Barry Lhor-
mer. Rabbi Joseph Katz, of Sagi-
* * *
naw, officiated.
COUNCIL-ALTMAN HOUR
The bride is the daughter of
Time: 10 p.m., Saturday.
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Kessel,
Station: WJLB.
of 4410 Dirker, Saginaw. Mr.
Feature: Jerome Silberman, Lhormer is the son of Mr. and
president of the Beth Aaron Mrs. Arch Lhormer, of Pitts-
Men's Club, will discuss the ac- burgh, Pa.
tivities of the organization in
For her wedding, the new
the community with special ref- Mrs. Lhormer chose an original
erence to the forthcoming visit gown of ivory French brocade,
of Dr. Trude Weiss-Rosmarin, highlighted by a scoop neck-
editor of the Jewish Spectator.
line and three-quarter push-up
* * *
sleeves. A soft bow of brocade
THE JEWISH HERITAGE
formed the natural waistline,
Time: 8:30 p.m., Sunday.
and from the box pleated skirt
Station: WCAR.
fell a cathedral train. Her
Feature: The second and final three - quarter length veil of
portion of the English address ivory silk illusion fell from a
of the late Prof. N. B. Minkoff tulle crown that was studded
on "1,000 Years of Yiddish Lit- with seed pearls.
terature" will be presented on
Suzanne Kessel was her sis-
the weekly broadcast of the ter's maid of honor, and Mrs.
Jewish Community Council.
Ira Gordon, sister of the bride-
* * *
groom, was matron of honor.
Bridesmaids were Mary Wilcox,
VOICE OF HISTADRUT
Dixie Friedli and Judy Lurie, of
Time: 11:20 a.m., Sunday.
Saginaw, Gail Kravitz, of Shaker
Station: WJLB.
Feature: Another in a series_ Heights, 0., and Joan Kaatz, of
of broadcasts of late news and Huntington Woods.
The bridegroom's father was
recorded music from Israel will
his best man, while ushers in-
be presented.
cluded his brother-in-law, Ira
Gordon, Peter Block and How-
Boston Pops at Masonic
ard Rom, of Pittsburgh, Peter
The distinction of the Boston Galvin, of Shaker Heights, Rob-
"Pops" Orchestra, which plays a ert Abram, of Flint, Norman
single performance at Masonic Levin, of Greensburgh, Pa., Ron-
Temple, Jan. 16, 8:20 p.m., is ald Safier, of Butler, Richard
the combined result of the tradi- Gerber, of Norristown, and
tion of 70 years and more, and Richard Rubinstein, of McKees-
the singular abilities of Arthur port, Pa. Lawrence Kessel,
Fiedler as "Pops" Conductor brother of the bride, was a jun-
since 1930.
ior usher.
Following a wedding dinner
for 200 guests, the newlyweds
left for a honeymoon in San
Juan, Puerto Rico and Jamaica.
They will reside in Pittsburgh.

R. I. Nixon, District Director
of Internal Revenue, announced
that the publication entitled
YOUR FEDERAL INCOME
TAX is available at all Internal
Revenue Service Offices at a
cost of 35c per copy.
* * *
The second annual dinner of
the 17TH CONGRESSIONAL
DISTRICT DEMOCRATIC OR-
GANIZATION will honor Gov.
G. Mennen Williams. It will be
held at 6:30 p.m., Jan. 31, at
Delmonico Inn, in Livonia, ac-
cording to Mitchell Tendler,
publicity chairman.
* * *
Re-elected to a second term
as president of the DETROIT
JEWELRY SALES ASSOCI-
ATES is Philip Rothschild, of
13345 Sherwood, Huntington
Woods. Serving with him will
be George D. Cohn, vice-presi-
dent; Herbert Segal, secretary-
treasurer; and David Gold-
stein, Herman Keys, Harry
Fisher, Irving Segal, Harold
Karlsruher, Leonard Brown and
Donald Stenfelt, board mem-
bers. Offices of the organiza-
tion are at 1016 Michigan Bldg.
* * *
HERMAN EISENBERG, of
Miami Beach, Fla., has been
named national executive direc-
tor of the building fund cam-
paign of the Jewish University
of America in Skokie, Ill., and
of the American Jewish Foun-
dation for Higher Learning.
* * *
Dr. SALO W. BARON, • pro-
fessor of Jewish history, litera-
ture and institutions at Colum-
bia University, was elected
president of the American Aca-
demy for Jewish Research at
the 31st annual meeting of the
association, held on Dec. 28 at
the Jewish Theological Semin-
ary of America.

The 32nd annual banquet of
Rovner Progressive Farein will
be held on Sunday, at Zack's
Kosher Caterers. The banquet
will honor Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Siegel and Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Wasserman, announced Farein
president Louis Warren. Siegel
is financial secretary of the
Farein free loan society and

Farein corresponding and jour-
nal society. Wasserman is fi-
nancial secretary of the group.
Isaac Gruskin will serve as
master of ceremonies, with Jack
Gubow as chairman. Relatives
and friends are invited.

HERE'S A: LIP-SMACKING, superbly-spiced Kosher dish—BEANS AND
MUSHROOMS—that's easy to make and guaranteed to produce • demands for
second helpings. The recipe has been developed and tested in the kitchens
Of H. J. Heinz Company, good friend of the Kosher homemaker and producer
of many fine dependably kosher prepared foods made under the strict
rabbinical supervision of the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of
America. BEANS AND MUSHROOMS is a zesty pareve dish with lots of
nourishment. You will need:
2 cups sliced mushrooms
3 tablespoons Kosher vegetable shortening
1 pound can Heinz
Vegetarian Beans
2 tablespoons Heinz Chili Sauce
2 tablespoons minced onions
1 / 4 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon Heinz Worcestershire Sauce
chopped parsley
Saute the mushrooms and onion in a skillet until lightly browned. Add
beans, shortening, sauces and salt. Heat thoroughly. Garnish with the chopped
parsley. Makes three to four servings.

MISS CERYLE KLAPER

Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Klaper,
of Gardner Ave., Oak Park, an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, C e r y 1 e Barbara, to
Herbert Lawrence Clifford, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clifford,
of Votrobeck Dr. A July 12
wedding is being planned.

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* * *
Dr. MAURICE S. SAGE, pres-
ident of Sage Laboratories, New
York, has been named chairman
of the committee for the Solo-
mon J. Weinstein Chair of Bot-
any at Bar-Ilan University, in
Israel.

We Now Have Thoroughly
Qualified Tutors to Help Him
READING ASSOCIATES —
JOSEPH TAYLOR — DIRECTOR

.

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Our regular staff of reading
experts is on hand for reading
problems — $7.50 per lesson

It takes 10 inches of snow to
equal an inch of rain.

A Tasty Easy-to-Make Pareve
Dish from Heinz Products

Rovner Farein Banquet
to Honor Two Couples

Set July Date

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Japanese Convert to Stay
in Israel for One Year

HERZLIAH (AJP)—Address-
ing a meeting of the World

Union for the Propogation of
Judaism here, Shlomo Shigeru
Nishiyama, first Japanese con-
vert to Judaism to reach
Israel, declared in a fairly good
"Ulpan Hebrew" that "Israel
is a wonderful and fascinating
land." Nishiyama, who plans to
remain in Israel one year and
then return to Japan to lec-
ture, is executive director of
the Japan-Israel Association.

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