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The MESSAGE
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Scientists are plenty smart,
Working on rockets for an early start.
To reach the Planets aeons way;
They’ll get there soon, so they say;
So happy days are not far away,
Just One Hundred Year from today.
People will be lots stronger;
Women will stay young longer;
They will fly instead of walking;
One language they’ll all be talking;
So happy days are not far away,
Just One Hundred Year from today.
Saturday Evening, May 24
at 7:30 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kaufman,
Owners
Monday Morning, May 26
at 9:30 a.m.
YIZKOR (Memorial) SERVICE
AND SERMON
Sunday Morning, May 25
at 9:30 a.m.
COMMENCE SERVICE OF THE
HILLEL ACADEMY
Sunday Evening, May 25
at 7:30 p.m.
CONFIRMATION EXERCISES
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The Atomic power that scared young
and old,
This good news you must be told:
The atomic bomb will not be used
kill,
But for world’s consumption and
goodwill;
So happy days are not far away,
Just One Hundred Year from today.
Children from all over the nations
Will fly to Planets for their vacations;
To make their trip happy and swell,
They will stop in space at a modern
hotel;
Happy days are not far away,
Just One Hundred Year from today.
When I die don’t cry my dears,
As where I’m going I have no fears;
I will be gone a good long while,
So keep your chin up with a smile;
As no matter how far I will be away,
I will be back One Hundred Years
from today.
Couples who will marry soon
Will fly to Jupiter for a honeymoon;
Instead of years as thought before,
This will only take a few days, no more;
So happy days are not far away,
Just One Hundred Year from today.
I wish you would be so kind
And listen to me if you don’t mind;
What the future world is likely to be
That’s what I’m to guess, you see;
Happy days are not far away,
Just One Hundred Years from today.
JUST ONE HUNDRED YEARS
FROM TODAY
(The late author of this poem expressed
an indomitable spirit so characteristic of
him. Presented to Rabbi Malev by his
daughter, Mrs. Reginald G. Kottwitz,
it is presented here as a tribute to
memory J—Ed.
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Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Gerson, daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Naftali Abramowitz, son.
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Robbins, daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Borden, son.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Kuperman, son.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Levinson, daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Dubinski,
daughter.
DEPARTMENT OF ROMANCE (Newly engaged): Rosalie Adele Mandell and Sid-
ney Lawrance Ravkind . . . Toby Ann Mendelsohn and Max J. Betiin . . . Linda
Ann Katz and Melville M. May, Jr. . . . Esther Carol Hecht and Rogers Werthan
Cohn . . . Roslyn Aronowitz and Stanley R. Golden.
DEPARTMENT OF DOMESTIC SCIENCE (Newly weds): Mr. and Mrs. Jerome L.
Tiras . . . Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mark Israel.
NEWS OF THE DIAPER SET: We extend a hearty Mazel Tov to the following
new parents and their families upon their blessed event.
Men like to have things neatly
explained and ticketed and sys-
temized. It takes spiritual gran-
deur to admit that we cannot
synthesize the deepest realities of
our experience, and yet cling to
all of-them.—B. Bamberger.
CONGRATULATIONS to Sydney H. Nathans on his winning the American Legion’s
statewide oratory contest ... to Gene Turboff for being named the most hand-
some senior boy at San Jacinto ... to Sharon Wilkenfeld on winning the Annual
Sponsor City Rifle Match at San Jacinto ... to Sharon Uzick on being named
winner of the 1958 Junior American Citizenship Essay ... to Barry Lewis on
being elected and admitted to the National Honor Society at Bellaire High School
. . . to Benjamin Bossin on being selected for special training in science and
mathematics by the Texas Education Agency and on being elected and admitted
to the National Honor Society at Bellaire High School.
Our thanks to Melvin Dow for the beautiful Torah Mantle given in honor of
his recent marriage to Frieda Katz.
Our congratulations to the following students of Bellaire High School on their
being selected for the National Honor Society . . . Harriett Schaffer, Gerald
Cyprus, Myra Efron, Harriett Lieberman, Eleanor Weiss, Diana Frosch, Barbara
Axelrod, Marilyn Bresky and Myra Schultz.
Belated recognition and congratulations to Richard Sacks, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Sacks on receiving the Ner Tamid Award.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sklar, daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Segal, daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob B. Hochstein,
daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Susholtz, son.
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Olschwanger, son.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Putterman, son.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Gerszon,
daughter.
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Congregation Beth Yeshurun (Houston, Tex.). The Message, Volume 12, Number 9, May 1958, periodical, May 2, 1958; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1287694/m1/4/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rice University Woodson Research Center.