Texas Jewish Post (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 23, 1949 Page: 3 of 10
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te 23, 1949
Thursday, June 23, 1949
TEXA JEWISH POST
FOPT WOPTH SECTION
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Speedy recovery wishes to Mr.
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the flood and are now ready
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CALIFORNIA HERE WE COME:
The Max Miller’s will motor to
L. A. to visit their children, Mr.
and Mrs. Morris Miller and fam-
ily; Mrs. Danny Gachman, and
son, Randy, a native Californian,
will summer at L.A.. ditto, Mrs. J.
Gachman, and daughter, Dianne,
Mrs. H. H. Miller, and the Bru-
dus Myerson’s.
EASTWARD BOUND:
The Aaron Rashti’s planning a
N.Y. jaunt, ditto the Dave Toby’s,
on a second honeymoon; Messrs.
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SPEEDY RECOVERY TO:
Mrs. Reuben Hillman, Mrs.
Seymour Drescher, Mr. Buddy
Rosen and Mr. Leon Gilbert of
Pampa, Texas.
HERE ’N THERE:
Mrs. Meyer Mehl returned from
Shreveport. Mrs. I. Lown of Aus-
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Misses Helene Cohn, of St. Louis,
Barbara and voiores Cohn,
cousins of the bride, and Miss
Petty Jean Rosen were brides-
maids. Jeanie and Brenda Lab-
ovitz, nieces of the bridegroom,
were junior bridesmaids. The
adult feminine attendants wore
period gowns of lime green mar-
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ling on business trips to the big
city. Roz Rosenthal planning a
trip to hometown, Trenton, N.J.,
received a hurry-up, emergency
call to come home, but quick. That
morning the 3:00 a.m. flight to
N. Y. found the Manny Rosen-
thal s and daughter, Marcia Ann,
Trenton bound. We’re all wishing
Tozzie s daddy, Mr. David Gross
a speedy recovery. Mrs.
Tall floor baskets and candle-
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY
June 15—Mr. and Mrs. I. Blum
June 22—Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Blum
29 Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wolens
30 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rubin
(Ed. note: All names for birth-
day or anniversary column, should
reach the editor by the 21st of
each month.)
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ter of Mr. and Mrs. Raphael
Cohn, 2032 Huntington Lane, be-
came the bride of Paul L a b o -
vitz, son of Mrs. Harry Labovitz,
3413 Westclifi Rd., S., June 5th
in Temple Beth-El.
Charles Miller, organist, ac-
companied R. G. Webb, who sang
‘ Through the Years” and “Be-
cause.” Woodwardia trees, palms,
and smilax and candles formed
the background for the ceremony
read by Rabbi Samuel Soskin.
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A.H. Dawson, 5-1487
in N.Y., and the remainder of her
vacation in upper New York state
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
William Gould; Mrs. Harold Tem-
ins and sons, to the nation’s capi-
tol, Washington, D.C., Rabbi and
Mrs. A. J. Brachman and family
will find a pleasant change of
scenery in Chicago; ditto, Mrs.
Sarah Soskin, who will visit her
sister in Chicago until Rabbi Sos-
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