The Jewish Herald-Voice (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 5, 1976 Page: 21 of 36
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February 5. 1976
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by JERRY RIBNICK
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT
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Mr. and Mrs. Bennett A. Goodman of Dallas, announce the
engagement of their daughter, Candace Elaine to Arnold Lipp, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lipp of Houston.
The prospective bride, an honor student, attended American
University in Washington, D.C., the University of Texas at Austin;
and is currently a senior at Baylor College of Dentistry in Dallas.
Her fiance, a graduate of the University of Texas, at Austin, is
associated with the accounting firm of George E. Weaver. He was a
member of Zeta Beta Tau fraternity and a member of the Texas
Cowboys.
Candace is the granddaughter of former Houstonians, Mr. and
Mrs. Abe Levin, now of Dallas, and Mrs. Birdie Goodman Kahn of
Dallas. She is the great-granddaughter of Mrs. Rebecca Topletz of
Dallas.
Arnold is the grandson of Mrs. Leah Lipp and the late Arnold
Lipp of Houston, and the late Mr. and Mrs. Herman L. Peck of
Houston.
The wedding will take place July 31, in Dallas.
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entry into the NCAA tourney
will be decided by a tournament
at the end of the season this
year ... so maybe the Coogs
might figure in the play-offs as
a SWC representative yet But
don’t bet on it.
Cellar Door has been doin’ some ponderin and
some wonderin’ and I reckon we come up with
something kinda special here. It’s the one and
only, original Cellar Door Tee Shirt. Be careful
you don t get no bootleg or imitation copies
somewhere else.
This here shirt has got a right nice drawing of a
lonesome rodeo cowboy on it or some good ole
boys waiting fortheir chow out on the prairie. You
got your “druthers”. Here’s how you get that
shirt. Just come by the Cellar Door and pay for it.
Easy, huh? Men’s, women’s and children s sizes
in a comfortable, good beige cotton with brown
and red printing. Perfect for the rodeo or even
going into town. Cellar Door Tee Shirts .-. don t
that beat all!
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Hebrew Day School To Be
On Japanese Television
The largest Japanese tele-
vision network, NHK, travelled
all the way from Tokyo to
Brooklyn, N. Y. in order to film
a Hebrew Day School in action
which will be seen at some
future date by 20 million
Japanese television viewers as
part of an hour-long docu-
mentary dealing with religion in
the United States. According to
Torah Umesorah, the National
Society for Hebrew Day Schools,
which arranged for the filming
of the Day School segment, the
school selected was the Magen
David Yeshiva, a Hebrew Day
School organized in 1949, which
serves a Sephardic student body
exclusively.
South Texas Hebrew School is
a member of this organization.
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SEEViNG HOUS TON FOP 2I YEAKS
For a change I feel that South- at A&M. Now I’ve gone out and
west Conference basketball is got boys from all races and from
the best in the long history of all areas and we’re the team to
the league, much better known beat."
for the forward pass and end And remember the SWC
CAGE TEAMS COME OF AGE? hoop.
I don’t know the reason but
this year the Southwest Con- REEL TWO — ENTR Y OF
ference basketball race seems as U.H. CHANGED LEAGUE...
far apart as the Texas sunshine It is high time too that the
from the snows of Colorado SWC take a turn upward in
from years gone by. basketball . . . and it could be
This column isn’t to say that that the members knowing the
the Southwest Conference cage University of Houston was for-
teams are on par with those of mally becoming an official league
the Big Ten or Southeast Con- member in 1975-1976, starting
ference or many other confer- recruiting to overcome the Cou-
ences but for the first time this gars expected domination of the
year SWC teams have a 50-34 conference.
winning record against outside Schools went hunting for
teams. Of course the league boys from other areas . . .
struggle currently appears to be Aggie coach Shelby Metcalf
a two-way battle between Texas recently said it, “The league is
A&M and Texas Tech but so much better today that
Arkansas and S.M.U. are still nobody can dominate it. In
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Dr. Hyman J. Schachtel will
be honored by the Southwest
Brotherhood Lodge, B’nai
B’rith, at its fifteenth annual
Peace Officers and Humanitarian
Awards banquet at 8 p.m.,
Saturday, Feb. 28, 1976 at the
Houston Oaks.
Partolman Robert W.
Clogston of the Harris County
Sheriffs Department and Officer
C. C. Nelius Jr. of the Houston
Police Department also will be
honored. They will be-presented
awards as the officers “who
most typify brotherhood in their
day-to-day activities” and
possess an outstanding record of
law enforcement.”
Dr. Schachtel, keynote
speaker for the evening, was
chosen to receive the B’nai
B’rith Humanitarian Award by
Southwest Brotherhood Lodge
for contributions to the
community and the nation.
Cocktails will be served at 7
p.m. Advance reservations are
recommended and can be made
by calling David Babendure at
729-7919 or Earl Pachter at
729-2188. The couvert is $12.50
per person.
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