The Jewish Herald-Voice (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 16, 1964 Page: 11 of 12
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QUIET REFINED ATMOS-
PHERE. Reasonable prices.
Southwest area. Large 1 or 2
bedrooms. Newly decorated.
New carpets. Walk in closets.
Lovely view, pool and garden.
Immaculately kept. Bus stop
at door. Many extra services.
MO 8-2794 or HO 5-4655-
Before you go to other places
see Mrs. Mann s Better Dresses
for less and save money. Also
alterations. 3302 La Branch.
Bertha Mann, JA 9-0729.
UPHOLSTERING—Custom re-
upholstering: slip covers: dra-
peries. All work guaranteed.
Nathan Hutnik, RI 7-5461, 6803
Lozier.
ROOM FOR RENT—Attractive,
furnished room. Braeswood ad-
dition. Working girl or student.
MO 8-7292.
WOODSHIRE—4013 Glenshire.
2 bedrooms. 2 baths, den. $14.
800. 4-1/2% loan. Monthly pay-
ments $109.00. Call MO 4-1219
for appointment.
GORGEOUS CLOTHES made
for Barbie and Ken type dolls.
Hand-made sweaters, too, to
fit. Reasonable. Bernice Harris.
11406 Mullins Drive, PA 9-8305.
HOUSE FOR SALE —West-
wood. All brick. 3 bedrooms, 1-
12 baths. 2-car garage. Large
corner. 4-12% G. 1. Loan. Low
equity. By owner. MO 7-0315.
What Price—"A Jew"
" Scatter their bodies amidst
the dust. Forget their numbers,
forget and care not. But here
men have lived and vanished in
Special Notice
A brown Mouton coat be-
longing to Amelia Samet was
mistakingly taken during last
Neu Years Eve Dance at Tem-
ple Emanu El. I'1 its place a
similar < oat was left. Io mak<
College Entrance
Boards Preparation
A class on College Entrance
Preparation so well received
initially last year is slated to
be repeated by popular demand
at the Center. This eight hour
class with an emphasis on math
and English helps the student
planning to take the C.E.B. ex-
amination March । to become
acquainted with the test while
also giving some general re-
medial assistance in those areas.
Registration is limited and
closes January 27. Classes start
Feb. 11 and are held on Tues-
lhe American
ed the inclusion
TEEN CALENDAR
Teen Calendar
SATURDAY, JANUARY 18:
Shapiro Installation
THURSDAY, JANUARY 23:
Cyrus Adler Installation
Friday, January 24:
Carsch Installation
SATURDAY, JANUARY 25:
BBG 63 Installation—Jesse H. Jones —ibrar:
M D. Anderson Blvd.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 31:
U.J.C. City-wide Services, Beth Israel
Carsch Chatter
The following were recently
elected officers: Susan Stekin,
president; Rochelle Croft, vice-
president; Susan Schlamme.
recording secretary: Debbie
Levine and Linda Martay, cor
responding secretaries; Lulu
Kamin, treasurer; Gail Ashken
azy, and Mallory Hoffman, re
porters; historian, Diane Gior-
don; Raize Hurwitz, parliamen-
tarian.
Pope Plus XII “i
said that •
the Israel
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including
siderat ion
President and
as Texoma’s
of the Hochhut play in
Habimah repertory aftet
Nazi extermination of F.
pean Jews during the Set
in Israel. She
Habimah was
tional theater,
many aspects
political into < o
A Hebrew lettered clock,
with a plaque inscribed “J.C.C.
Youth Council 1963-64 dedi-
cates this to the greatness that
was President John F. Ken-
nedy. His flame still burns. Its
glow lights the world," was
presented to the Jewish Com-
munity Center by the J.C.C.
Youth Council composed of 15
different youth groups.
Pictured: front row (1 to r)
AYRSHIRE PLACE -New. 4-
bedrooms, 2-12 baths, large den.
separate dining room. Lots of
extras. Fireplace, plenty of
closets. All brick. 4110 Gairloch.
Open. Builder. Don Teach-
worth. MO 4-4876.
AYRSHIRE CORNER—3 bed
rooms, 2 baths. Large den, se-
parate dining room. Carpeted.
Close to schools-bus. Plenty of
closets. FHA financed. Low
down payment. Builder, Don
Teachworth, MO 4-4876.
BABY SITTER—Experienced
(including infants). Call MO 4-
3290 mornings to 10 a.m.; even
ings. 6 to 10 p.m.
HOSPITALIZATION — 1964
Models Just Out. Non Can-
cellable. No age limit. Addition-
al benefits. Limited Enrollment.
Non-medical. Few questions.
Special policy for B'nai B'rith
members (men and women).
For freedom from worry and
peace of mind, call for appoint-
ment. No obligation. Mutual of
Omaha. Louis L. Mass, Agent.
619 Band of Soutwesi Bldg..
CA 2-9011: CA 6-7107.
ROOM FOR RENT. Beautiful
room in Braesfield Apartment
for rent to working girl or stu-
dent. On bus line. 3822 N.
Braeswood, Apt. 15. MO 5-3971.
MURALS — Hand-painted, di
rect on walls. About cost of
wall paper. Free information.
Hassell's. OX 4-7983.
of Deborah, the highest honor
placed upon a BBC girl. Mari
lyn also received a “Most Out
standing Leadership" Award
• • • •
Silverman AZA
At Regional Convention Sil
verman AZA won the Most
Spirited Chapter Award; Nor
ton Shaw was elected Regional
S’gan; Sweetheart Sandy Marks
was elected Regional Secretary.
Norton Shaw's Installatiom Pa
per won third place in the non
professional class; Dennis
Grevsky’s Sweetheart Paper
won third place in the profes-
sional class; Milton Harris re
ceived honorable mention in
Ready Writing.
AZA No. 136
The annual 136 Sweetheart
Dance will be held on Feb. 1.
at the West wood Country Club,
-honoring, Miss loanie Rosen
bloom.
HABIMAH REJECTS PROPOSAL
TO STAGE THE DEPUTY
DURING AMERICAN TOUR
Tel Aviv, Jan. 12. tJTA)
Habimah, the Israel national
theater group scheduled to
start a three-month tour of the
United States next month, this
weekend rejected a proposal by
the Little Theater of New
\ ork, sponsor of the visit, that
It stage the controversial dra
ma. “The Deputy," during th.
\merican tour.
The plav. bv Rolf Hochhut.
a fornight. Here, dead earth
sucked in their souls and left
bones to feed pestilence. Con-
demned—all genius, all good-
ness, lost into pock-marked
earth, for they opened their
eyes upon death. Born to feed
the dust, born into the palm of
Doug Loeb AZA
At Regional Convention.
Mark Shabot was elected Re
gional Recreation Chairman
Judi Segall was named Conven
tion Sweetheart of Doug Loeb
To join Doug loeb \ Z A
write to Larry Leichtman.
4307 Firestone.
exchange of coats please call
the Teen Office. J A 3 555 < oi
Amelia Samet, PA 3 '28,
Please check if you have a fin
coat for this error
Sigma Alpha Rho
Th-- new officers for the next
six months are: Mark Lipkin.
President: Charlie Meyer. \ ice
President; Lonny Schooler.
Treasurer; Randy Herstein.
Secretary Treasurer; Mark Sha
piro. Secretary, and Matt
Pasternack and Russell Frank
el. Pledge Master and Ass.
Pledge Master, respectively.
Congratulations to Harry
Bassist and Alan Efron, ( hair
men of the Athletic Commit
tee, for their fine leadership of
the’“A" and “B” football teams
which won in their leagues
Paul VI criticized the play dm
ing his visit to Israel last week
Bat Ami, a Habimah actrem
and a member of the theaters
executive committer, said that
Habimah had obtained th- Is
raeli rights for the plav but that
it was questionable whether thi
A chapter Rose Caplovitz.
$ All girls wishing to join Gus
Buck, contact Monica Fox. PA
play for the many children
during that afternoon.
• • • •
Reichman Reports
Reichman’s family is com
pleted by addition of Chapter
Dad, Uncle Reuben Zainfield.
The rest of Big R’s incoming
execs are: treasurer, Carol En-
gel; editor, Sharon Berman; re
porter, Sharyn Siegel; historian,
Pam Sharney; MIT Mom,
W endy Cacir; and counselor,
Helen Wellner.
In Regional Anthology, San-
dra Gordon received Honorable
Mention for her poem and
Freddie Fisherman received
third place for her short story
Reichman’s scrap book 1963
Lynn Kamin, S.T.P., Sandy received Honorary Mention.
Weiner, Youth Council presi- Linda Heichman won second
dent; Lonnie Schooler, vice- place in Girl’s Oratory. Also
pres.; Don Busch, Loeb AZA. Toby Bachrach went out as
and Leon P. Beck, Executive Texoma BBG
Director of the Center. Stand was installed
ing (1 to r), Manny Spector. Counselor.
Director Teen Activities, Nor- Reichman’s officer in charge
ton Shaw, Reporter, and Bobby of our second annual city wide
Grossman, treasurer. Judy play is Pat Herman.
Levin, parliamentarian, w as ab- • • • •
Gus Buck Gab
Gus Buck girls served as
hostesses at the JCC Open
YUE TEEM A AAR UI I MIT V ♦ House from 2 4, Sun., Jan. 12.
| | HE I EEN UVIIIVIUII I ■ and put on a skit for our mother
JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER YOUTH COUNCIL
By NORTON SHAW
• 3-1543 or Phyllis Dattle, PA 9
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day, and can not read or write. ” . . . .
He is twenty-four; he will live Barnston By-Line
to be twenty-eight. But we will Barnston gals in the news:
not know him. . . Judy Salmon is the newly
All who saw her in her youth, elected vice-president. At Re-
remembered her beauty; all gional Convention, oanie
who knew her then, remember- Rosenbloom placed third in the
ed her kindness. She did not Storytelling contest. Sharon
die until she had spent forty Margolin was chosen as soph
years walking this planet, but more representative to the
she existed long enough to see Houston Youth Conference
three of her children die at from Bellaire High School,
birth and one be destroyed be- Susie Jacobs will participate in
famine, a life now carried in fore he was sixteen, eaten away a panel discussion on inter-
the pouch of the wind-dust by malnutrition. Her face faith dating sponsored by Bel-
and forgotten, they lost life in cracked at twenty, her soul at laire Lodge, B’nai B’rith, on
finding it. Yet, they no differ- twenty-six. Pillage the North Jan. 16.
ent, no different at birth than African sand in search of her • • • •
we. . . . bones. They are all that remain TOm Sand MTV pins.
They sleep in hunger. An in- of her nowitheywerea 3 stationery, and sweatshirts are
fant bites into silence with a remaine ° er.at <a 1 .’ on sale now. Place orders w ith
wail and sucks only a cold Soon, the United -Wish Annette Miron.
wind; its family rejoices and Campaign Drive and the Y outh TEFTY plans to build a
feasts—in dream; they lie in a for United Jewish Campaign Temple Peace Library .
shack, in Europe. Ask them Week-end w ill take place. (ity - In the near future TEFTY
not of living, but of existing. wide Services will be held an. is hav ing aMitzv ah Day. There
Ask them not of breathing, but 31, at Temple Beth srae . 6 will also be a sub-Regional con
Ask them K, prosper, yet they starvei.we clavette in Beaumont, Tex.
of suffering. . . flourish, protected by Medical TOFTY has a new program
He would have been a Rabbi science, yet they die from di of support for the Leo Baeck
perhaps a great one—if he had sease, while their cure lays in school in Haifa, Israel, and
been born in America, but he a storehouse. You can give, so plans to help raise $500 for
sleeps on the streets in the Near that they may eat. You can this school.
East, and steals bread in the give so that they may live. • .
Cyrus Adler AZA
At the recent Texoma Re-
gional Convention, Sandy
Weiner won 1st in Regional
Oratory, Bernard Gerber was
1st in Regional Sermonette. In
the Newspaper Contest we
placed a 1st in the Professional
Division. For our Sweetheart
Paper, 1st and 3rd in Semi-
professional Division for the
Installation and Awards Night
Papers respectively, and 1st in
day and Thursday from 7:30 the Non professional Division,
to 8:30 p.m. Fee is $8 for mem- Michael Paine won the Qut-
bers and S12 others. standing Leadership Award in
• • • • the Texoma Region given by
Center Open House Silverman A.Z.A. and Bernard
Youth Council memberchap- Gerber was appointed Regional
ters assisted the (enter during Cultural Chairman.
the January 12 Open House. • • 2 •
Hosting to all visitors and tak- BBG No. 63
ing them on tours of the facili At Regional Convention, No.
ties and activities were the girls 63‘s scrapbook placed first,
of Gus Buck BBG. Phyillis Vicki Sanders won second place
Dattle is president of Gus in Oratory. Suzan Bell won
Buck. About 18 girls partici- second and third places in
pated in this important conimu- Anthology. Suzan’s Beau Dance
nity service project. Paper also placed third. Mari-
BBG and Doug Loeb AZA lyn Fine and Arlene Pepper
combined efforts to act out a were awarded the coveted Star
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