Jewish Herald-Voice (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 16, 1979 Page: 27 of 44
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August 16, 1979
Page TWENTY SEVEN
Singles Activity Calendar
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JOSEPH W. SAMUELS
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Members are asked to note the TERRIFIC TWENTIES (Strictly ages 20 to 29.)
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two blocks past W. Bellfort, just
Frank Rosenbaum, 437-4497 and is not required.
912 Lovett Boulevard
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Sunday, August 26
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Location: 5011 Westheimer at the Galleria
of Authentic
Foods and Drinks
President, Ken Lehrer
Sponsors, Harry Vitemb, Bernice Beckerman
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Night on the
Town No. 2*
August 19th
A $2 admission charge is required to cover expenses
and further lewish singles activities in the Houston Area.
Open for Lunch 11 — 200
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Beth Israel
Singles Brunch
Sundag9 Aug. 19
The next Sunday Brunch sched-
uled by the Beth Israel Singles is
Sunday, August 19 at 10:30 a.m.
in the Temple Lounge. All Jewish
Singles are cordially invited.
SHALOM
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Sponsored by the
Women’s Division of the
Jewish Federetion
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slaw or some kind of beverage.
The fish will fry at the home of
Herb Johnson, 4029 Silverwood,
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change in the date of the meeting
to Wednesday, Aug. 22.
For any information, call Ethel
Shochet, 665-5119, or Ul Coplan,
723-3218.
The Jewish Single Parents So-
ciety is planning a really festive
weekend this Saturday night and
Sunday afternoon.
A Luau and swimming party at
the home of Joanne Fuerst, 7606
Claridge, will kick off at 8 p.m.
shirts). Some special surprises and
guests will be on hand.
Keep the date open - Sunday,
Aug. 19 for a “Night on the Town
No. 2." For further information,
call Mark, 523-7146.
There will be a $3 door charge
to cover expenses.
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Jewish Single Parents
Festivities
this weekend
August 22nd
Herald editor
to speak to B9nai
B9rith Coeds
An invitation is extended for young Jewish singles
to enjoy an evening together in the Consort Room at the ....
THURS., (8/16), 7:30 p.m. -Schlotzsky’s Sandwich Shop on
Hillcroft by the Southwest Fwy.
THURS., (8/23), 9 p.m. - Bowling at Post Oak Lanes, 11120 S. Post
Oak. Call President Jerrel Schorr, 729-1331 or Lenny Grosnacht,
667-4267, for more info.
AGE 55 AND ABOVE (Active singles 55 or older.)
Ebr info about activities, call Lena Zonana, 723-4537, or Pearl
Ginsburg, 729-4632.
THE CAREER CROWD (Jewish singles under 35, embarked on a
career.)
Coming up on Sun., Aug. 26, 8 p.m.: Another great disco-social for
the “Kosher Krowd" at Houston Oaks Hotel in the main ballroom.
NOTE: GUESTS ARE WELCOME AT ALL EVENTS LISTED
ABOVE, BUT THEY MUST MEET THE SAME REQUIREMENTS
LISTED FOR MEMBERS. THERE’S USUALLY A NOMINAL DOOR
CHARGE TO COVER EXPENSES, EXCEPT WHERE NOTED
OTHERWISE.
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Joseph W. Samuels, editor and
publisher of the Jewish Herald-
Voice, will address the B’nai
B’rith Coed Singles on Wednes-
day, August 22, at 8 p.m. at the
home of Irv Goldstein, 131 Haver-
sham. Samuels will speak on "The
Jewish World Today.” A social
hour with coffee and cake will
follow.
Saturday with tables heaped with widowed, of the Jewish faith, and
Polynesian food and drink. The at least one child 23 years old or
hosts are Irv Patz, 781-6072,- younger. Custody of the children
A cordial invitation is extended
to the Jewish Community to
attend an exciting “Evening on
the Town No. 2” on August 19 at
Spat’s. This event is for all ages,
from 18 years up. The disco is
located at 2070 S. Post Oak Road
in the Post Oak Central Bldg,
between Westheimer and San
Felipe, next door to Polo’s.
The disco party will feature a
warm and relaxed atmosphere.
Spat’s caters to sophisticated
adults; however, ties are not re-
quired but coats are encouraged.
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off Stella Link. Call 661-8059 for
more info.
Directions to Sat Luau:
Fondren to W. Bellfort, right to
Braesridge (just behind the new
Target). Right to Claridge and to
7606 on the cul-de-sac.
Call the Federation
(729-7000) with the
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Career CrowdDiseo-Social Aug. 26
The Career Crowd will hold its ous, carpeted ballroom, with
August disco-social in the cool ample tables and seating for those
confines of the Consort Room, who want to sit and shmoos.
the main ballroom at the Houston Ample parking is available both
Oaks Hotel, on Sun., Aug. 26 at 8 on the surface and underground
p.m. directly in front of the hotel, plus
The organization, which caters additional parking area behind the
to young Jewish people already Galleria Center.
embarked on a career, saw more There will be a door charge of
than 600 happy celebrants at the $2 to cover expenses and further
July event and an equally large Jewish singles activities in the
number are expected at the hotel Houston area.
in the Galleria.
The Consort Room will have -----------------------------
an 800-square-foot dancing area
set up in the center of its spaci- ___________________________________
AUG. 16 - AUG. 23
JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER
SUN., 10:45 a.m. - Brunchtime! "Fathers' Involvement With
Mothers through Childbearing” will be discussed by Chris Hawkins.
MON., 8:30 p.m. — Coed volleyball in the JCC Gym.
TUES., 7:30 p.m. — “Archaeological Confirmation of Old Testa-
ment History” will be discussed by Eddie Schorr, Doctoral Candi-
date in Aegean Archaeology.
Coming up on Labor Day, Sept. 3, a chance to join a JCC group for
a trip to the Astrodome, where the Astros will play that evening
against L.A. Dodgers. Ticket: $4. Call for res., adult dept.
SINGLES 35 PLUS (Age 35 and above.)
SUN., 3 p.m. - “Everyone’s Birthday Party!!” Bring a novelty gift
and join in on the fun, laughs and refreshments. Location: 9100
Braesmont, Apt. 839. Hostesses: Carol Dohra, 729-3357, Becky
Meyer, 729-4051.
B’NAI B’RITH COED SINGLES (Social activity with community sve.)
WED., 7:30 p.m. - Hear a talk by Mid-East traveler Joe Samuels,
following the refreshments and short meeting. The popular publisher
of the Jewish Herald-Voice will lead a discussion on “The Jewish
World Today.”
JEWISH SINGLE PARENTS SOCIETY (Jewish, with children under
23.)
SAT., 8 p.m. - Polynesian food and drink and a swimming party all
in one! The party will be at the home of Joanne Fuerst, 7606
Claridge (behind the Target store at Fondren and Bellfort). Hosts are
Irv Patz, 781-6072, Frank Rosenbaum, 437-4497 and Gabe Lev.
SUN., 4 p.m. — A fantastic fish fry is planned by hosts Al Kogutt
and Herb Johnson at 4029 Silverwood. Bring some slaw or a six-pack
or just yourself. There’s no door charge. Silverwood runs into Stella
Link just two blocks past W. Bellfort. Call 661-8059 for further
details.
BETH ISRAEL SINGLES (Any person of the Jewish faith is welcome.)
SUN., 10:30 a.m. - "Ask the Rabbi” brunch with Rabbi Robert
Loewy in the teen lounge. $1.75.
Gabe Lev. Door charge is $5 for On Sunday at 4 p.m., two
members, $6 for non-members. popular gentlemen known as Al
Guests are welcome at any Kogutt and Herb Johnson, no
JSPS events just so long as they strangers to Gulf Coast waters, are
meet the following membership giving a "fish fry” for the JSPS
qualifications: and guests. There’s no charge, but
Separated, divorced or guests are asked to bring chips,
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