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17, 1949
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AROUND THE TOWN
HERE ’N THERE:
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PHONE 2-8601
ANNOUNCING . .
The Opening of the
PEANUT BAR DRIVE INN
Open 1 P. M. to 5 P. M. Sunday
Good Eats
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212 E. 13th
Phone 2-9660
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Financial
Financial
Parlamen-
Mrs. Marcus Ginsburg is the for-
mer Miss Martine Heilbron, daugh-
ter of Mrs. Ray Heilbron of Texar-
kana. Married recently in Dallas,
Mr. and Mrs. Ginsburg will live at
Canna Bulbs 15 C
Gladiolus 70 C Doz.
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Baker Arborvitae
2 to 3’—$2
3567 Bellaire Dr., N., on their re-
turn from a trip to Venezuela. Pa-
nama, Jamaica, and Havana. He is
the son of Mrs. Louis Ginsburg,
2409 Winton Terrace, W.
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SAVE-A-LIFE LEAGUE
ANNOUNCES NEW SLATE OF
OFFICERS
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Weigela—2-3'—90c
Crape Myrtle—25-75
Flowering Quince—75c
Golden Bell—50c
Red Bud—4 ft.—$1
Sycamore Tree—7'—$2.50
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Toby of 2608
Boyd announce the birth of their
daughter, Susan Lynne on February
29th at Harris Hospital. Fort Worth
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J.
Wolfson.
Climbing Roses
75 ea., $7.50 Per Doz.
Peach & Plum
Trees
5 to 6 ft.—$1
Good Coffee e
"Barbecue A Specialty
Ft. Worth’s ONLY Strictly Kosher for Passover Store
Has All Your Passover Needs
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan J. Miller of
Sherman, Texas announce the birth
of their daughter. Karen Anne, on
February 25th. Graidparent honors
are shared by Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Kerr of Henrietta, Okla., and Mr.
and Mrs. H. S. Miller of Ft. Worth.
AUTO GLASS
Installed while you wait
Mirrors, Resilvering,
Window Glass, Desk Tops,
Regulators and Channels
501 East Berry
Under New Ownership of
MR. AND MRS. FRED L. GRAHAM
Gardenia in Full Bud
$2.50
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Only the Snow
is whiter than our
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ANY NEWS TODAY: Mail your news
to Texas Jewish Post, P. O. Box 742,
Ft. Worth 1. If you prefer, two phones
to serve you: 9-5332 and 4-7950.
A & B Kosher Mkt. & Delicatessen
Out of Town Passover Orders Solicited
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RIDGLEA RADIO SERV
E. T. Simonton - Owner
GUARANTEED
RADIO REPAIRING
GUARANTEED
RADIO REPAIRING
Authorized Philco
Radio & Television Service
cn. Complete Stock of Tubes
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GARDEN
SUPPLIES
Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Bronstein of
3616 Brighton Rd., announce the
birth of their son, Neil Russell
on February 18th at Harris Hospi-
tal. Grandparents are Mr. Joe
Bronstein of Fort Worth and Mrs.
Bessie Wertheim of Chicago, HL
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Sam Raden, Re-
Ben Gilbert, Trea-
Archenhold, Social
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HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES
905 MAIN $1.
mammoth undertaking.
WITH COUNCIL WOMEN:
The Council of Jewish Women
will hold Sabbath Evening Services
on March 18th, at Congregation
Ahavath Sholom. A reception will
follow the services. Mmes Sydney
Levenson and Adolph Cohen are
Chairmen.
Congratulations to the new of-
ficers of the Council. Mmes. Henry
Mack, President; M. M. Goldman,
1st Vice-President; Ed Wittenberg.
2nd Vice President; Joel Rosen, 3rd
100 percent co-operation for
Mr. and Mrs. Leon J. Cranis,
formerly of Fort Worth, announce
the birth of a daughter on March
8th in St. Louis, Mo.
Red-Leaf Barberry
18" to 24"—$1
aot
= Mitoga trademark (which
= means form-fit) and the
Dr. and Mrs. Frank Cohen of
3644 Norfolk Rd., announce the
birth of their second child and
first son, Burton Irwin on March
12th at Harris Hospital. Burton
weighed in at 6 lbs. 13% oz. Pater-
nal grandmother is Mrs. M. B. Co-
hen of Dallas.
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ORDER FOR PASSOVER NOW!
Sanforized label (shrink-
age less than 1%).
$3.65 to $7.50.
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Q^atryland of Flowers”
Phone 4-7132
Day or Night
Bush Roses
No. 1. Local-grown on Texas
Wax Root System.
50c ea., $5 Doz.
Fort Worth
Glass Co.
K. B. Roberson, owner
205 Commerce 3-3227
CIVIC OPERA
Enjoying civic Opera’s oustanding
production of -one of the most
famous of the popular operas “La
boheme" were Mr. and Mrs. B.
Max Mehl, the Arthur Simon’s,
ess and Ann Coopersmith and the
Irving Pruden’s.
NOTE OF INTEREST:
.Carl Stapleton, one of Fort
Worths’ leading fine furniture re-
nnishers and upholster’s announces
nis new location at 2528 Hemphill
under the name of Carl C. Staple-
ton and Co. Open house is sched-
uled for April 2nd and 3rd -
00 p.m. through 10:00 p.m. where
an unsually fine collection of Per-
iod and Modern Furniture—Lamps
and Imported figurines will be
s own. And, some lucky attendant
May be the winner of a lovely
French Love Seat to be given away
at the opening.
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। 3105 COCKRELL—Just South of Berry |
ARROW
WRITE SHIRTS
You’ll like the smooth
whiteness of our Arrow
White Shirts in many styles.
And you’ll like the way
they highlight your suit,
tie, and natural good
looks.
Besides the perfect Arrow
Collar, every Arrow White
in the house boasts the
responding Secretary.
Hadassah’s Traditional Linen
Shower will be held on March 30th
at Temple Beth-El with Mmes.
Joel Rosen, Chairman; Adolph Co-
hen, Co-chairman and I. E. Hor-
witz. Program Chairman.
LAST MINUTE ITEMS:
(Continued on page 7)
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New Officers of Save A Life for
the year of 1949 are Mmes. N.
Rubenstein President; I. Prager,
1st Vice-President; A. Salzberg,’
2nd Vice-President; Harry Rauch’
Recording Secretary; Ned Covitt,
Corresponding Secretary, Eli Gudin-
sky, Treasurer; Morris Chazanow,
Financial Secretary; Maurice Rabi-
nowitz Parlamentarian; and Sam
Laves, Auditor. The Board of Di-
rectors include Mmes. L. Ginsburg,
M. Greenspun, Bernard Goldstone,
H. H. Miller and H. E. Richey.
Committees are Mmes. Harry Ro-
senthal Chrm., and Ben Fox, Co-
chairman of Membership. Mmes.
Saul Freundlich and Sam Spiegel,
Telephone; Jack Freling, Ways and
Means; Jane Lodin, Publicity; Ed-
ward Paul, Program; Rella Stein-
berg and A. J. Bishop, Hospitality;
Herbert Herzfeld, Happy Day and
Memorial; Gilbert Fleischer, Deco-
rations and Morris Schwartz, Year-
book. * visa
Congratulations to all with a ■
worthy cause to work for and a
splendid group to work with, Save
A Life, can’t miss in ‘49.
New Citizens
Dr. and Mrs. Jules Glenn of
3400 Childress announce the birth
of their son, Melvin Bert on Feb-
ruary 15th at Harris Hospital.
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CHOICE NURSERY STOCK
ROSES
No. 1 each 55c Doz. $6.00
Etolle de Holland, E. G. Hill, Columbia, Pink Radiance, Editor
McFarland, Red. Columbia, Red Radiant, Talisman, Luxem-
UArELaK. A‘ Victoria, Ami Quinard, P. S. Dupont and Betty
r. . o CLIMBING ROSES: 75c each, $9.00 Doz.
Paul Scarlet, Pink IRadiance, Red Radiance.
FRUIT TREES
Peaches, Plums, Apricots, Apples and Pears, five to
Six feet -----.....- ------- ------- --------------- -------- each $1.00
Mr. and Mrs. David Echt of
3412 Biddison announce the birth
of their son, Albert K. on February
16th at Harris Hospital. Grandpar-
ent honors are shared by Mr. and
Mrs. William Weinshanker and Mr.
and Mrs. William. Weinshanker and
Mr. and Mrs. I. Echt, of Los An-
geles, Calif.
FLOWERING SHRUBS
sythsa, Wigefia Mndtle,iReneringimnnce, Mock Orange, For-
„„ -FT,US_HELP YOU LANDSCAPE your HOME
FREE ESTIMATES OPEN SUNDAYS
McMullin nursery
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Mr. and Mrs. M. Werner of 917
E. Mulkey announce the birth of
their son, Lon Terry on February
17th at Harris Hospital. Grandpar-
ent honors are shared by Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Saltzberg of this city and
Mr. Louis Werner of New York.
R. C.
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MITCHELL NURSERY CO.
213 UNIVERSITY DRIVE PHONE 3-1138
Mr. and Mrs. U. M. Simon and
Mmes David Rubenstein and M.
S. Schiff visiting their sister and
brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Katz of Las Vegas, New Mexico.
Mr. and Mrs. Katz recently cele-
brated their 25th wedding anniver-
sary. Mi’s. Rose Raphael, mother
of Mrs. Sydney Levenson, visiting
her daughter Mrs. Arthur Werner
of Shreveport. Misses Edith and,
Minnie Ruvelson of St. Paul, Minn.,
visiting the Rosenthal family. Mrs.
Ned Covitt called to N. Y. on an
emergency mission. Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Raife of Chicago were re-
cent guests of Bernice and Sam
Raden.
SPEEDY RECOVERY TO:
Mmes Bennie Goldstein. Mooney
Sherman, Sam Anton and Annette
Myers.
BROTHERHOOD PLANS
MUSICAL:
Dan Gachman and Norman Son-
kin have collaborated on what ap-
pears to be “a sure fire hit” “Cow-
town Follies of ‘49” to be held
sometime in April at Paschal Audi-
torium. Allan Rayel is Technical
Advisor and all those interested in
working on any phase of the show
may contact Dan or Norman. With
a swell cause, let’s give the boys
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