The Jewish Herald-Voice (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 18, 1960 Page: 4 of 14
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B’nai B’rith League — Bill’s not only talks great on the sport
Humble Service Station leads of bowling but he’s excellent in
with Al Gaylord having high flipping strikes too. He shot his
Phone JA 3-4024
2819 Louisiana
Houston. Texas
Burman.
New members were present-
ed with cocktail aprons at a gala
Pink Champagne Cocktail Par-
ty given recently by the Ben
Gurion Chapter, Pioneer Wom-
en, to launch its membership
drive. Anyone living in the
Southwest section who is in-
terested in joining this young
group is asked to contact Mrs.
Gardner, PA 3-5596, or her co-
chairman, Mrs. Harry Brien,
MO 7-7723. The group meets
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first 600—a 603 effort—in the
B’nai B’rith league recently.
Celia Holste got her fist 200
—a 211 for Grand Cleaners.
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Hope you enjoy this weekly
bowling column. It’s for you
and about you. If you have any
tenpin news send it to me at
P. O. Box 14234.
been built by the invaders
launching platform.
He noted also that the
Teams from Los Angeles,
Denver, Detroit, Chicago, Tuc-
son, Kansas City, New Orleans,
Dallas, Fort Worth, San Anto-
nio and Waco will be represent-
ed in the sectional B’nai B’rith
national bowling tournament to
be held here March 19-20.
This is the first time the
tournament has been held in
Texas and lots of credit for
bringing it here belongs to Si-
mon Weiderman, Hyme Schnit-
zer and Sidney Krakower. They
are tri-chairmen of the event.
San Jacinto B’nai B’rith is host
chapter for the meet.
Singles will be held at the
O.S.T. lanes while doubles will
be staged at the Recreation
Palace.
“We’re expecting 85 out-of-
town teams and 16 Houston
teams to compete,” Weiderman
said. “We're disappointed in not
having more teams, but we are
really expecting some great
bowling during the two day
period.”
The overall winner in the
handicap meet nationally will
earn a trip to either Miami or
Las Vegas.
Picture courtety Bellaire Texan
the first Tuesday evening of
every month in the members’
homes.
Call in your reservations for
the JNF Luncheon, Feb. 23, 10
a.m. to 2 p.m., to PA 3-2378 or
PA 3-3323. Admission is the
planting of a tree, $2.00. Make
up your own tables of games.
The next regular meeting of
the Group is Tuesday, March
1, at the home of Mrs. Sam
Wolff, 3822 Turnberry.
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Pictured (1. to r.) Arthur Bisman, Seymour Mann, Ed Friduss, Jack Greene, Charles
C. Cyprus, Walter Singer, Tobe Berman, Mal Gordon, Henry Obst, Michael Glazer,
Leon Glazer, Eileen Cersonsky, Geri Hooks, and Mose Krafcheck. Abesnt when picture
was taken: Sam Benson, Morris Berman, Dr. Edward Brook, Howard Robinson and
Otto Schlamme.
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TEXAS STATE ASSOCIATION
B’nai B’rith Dance
SHAMROCK HILTON
EMERALD ROOM
Sunday, Feb. 21,1960
8130 in the evening
$5.00 COUPLE AT THE DOOR
Robbins Twins Orchestra
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Mrs. O. J. Steinberg, Ben Gurion Chapter president,
watches as Mrs. Al Gardner ties an apron on Mrs. Hal
game of 257 and Maxirice Han-
ovich high series of 606.
Suburban- Card’s holding a
slim one-point lead. Phylis
Schaffer with 195 and Frances
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and Louis Green.
Mrs. Leonard Cersonsky is
Chairman of the evening; Mrs.
David Miller, ticket chairman.
Mrs. Morton Fenberg is the
P.T.A. Chairman. Her commit-
tee includes Mesdames Milton
Blumenthal, Sylvan Davis, Nor-
man Feder, Carl Hess, Ben
Kaplan, Milton Popkin, H. S.
Rosenberg, Bernard Schear,
Harold Stalarow, and Bernard
Wise.
Paul Markey is Brotherhood
chairman. His committee: Irvin
Basen, Lester Bendix, Max
Bromberger, Jay Gaitz, Max
Goldfarb, Alvin Granoff, Lou
Kaiser, Tom Katz, Sid Katzoff,
Dan Klaff, Ernest Krautkoff,
Al Lipkin, Kaye Marvins, Izzy
Miller, Henry Morrison, and
Stanley Vogelfang.
Donation for the entire eve-
ning is $6.00 per couple. Dress
is informal. For reservations
and tickets, call: Mrs. David
Miller, PA 3-0117; Mrs. San-
ford Lack, MA 3-7303; or Mrs.
Cersonsky, MO 4-3533.
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The Brotherhood, Sisterhood
and P.T.A. of Temple Emanu
El will meet for a “Gay Nine-
ties Night” Saturday, Feb. 27,
8 p.m., in Feld Hall. A com-
plete evening of entertainment
a la “good ole days” is planned,
including free lunch, free beer,
vaudeville acts, community
sing, and dancing.
The vaudeville show will fea-
ture the newly formed Brother-
hood Glee Club under the di-
rection of Tobe Berman, in:
Sodom And Gomorrah
—A Soviet Version
London (JTA) — A Soviet
scientist has suggested that
Sodom and Gomorrah were de-
stroyed, not by fire and brim-
stone as recounted in Genesis,
but by a nuclear blast set off by
invaders from space.
The Soviet News Agency,
Tass, transmitted in factual
style the speculation by M.
Agrest, a physico-mathemati-
cian, as it appeared in a “Liter-
ary Gazette” article. Dr. Agrest
suggested that Lot’s wife, who
Leff's 525 tops for the gals
while Mike Leicher with 588
and David Toomin with 234
leading the guys.
J.C.C. Teen-Age Boy’s
League — A.Z.A. 852 No. 1
leads by a narrow margin. A.
Goldfield high game of 228 and
R. Kammerman high series of
569. /
J.C.C. Teen-Age Girl’s
League—Gus Buck Goofers in
front. Susan Cohen has 188
game high.
J.C.C. Mixed League — Pri-
vate Eyes leading in a tight
race.
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Flowers for the week to Dick
Gottleib, your local TV strike-
master. The deep-voiced M.C.
THE JEWISH HERALD-VOICE
is not far from the Libyan des-
ert where there have been found
glassy bits called tektites.
These contain radioactive isoto-
pes of aluminum and beryllium
which, the Russian scientist
said, were at least a million
years old and products of ex-
tremely high temperatures. He
said the tektites might be traces
of the spaceman’s atomic mis-
siles.
was turned into a pillar of salt
for looking back at the burning
cities in the Biblical account,
was actually petrified when she
disobeyed a warning not to
linger in the area.
He suggested that the earth
might have ben visited by space
travelers who landed at the
Baalbek Terrace, a platform of
huge stone slabs in the Anti-
Lebanon Mountains of Syria.
Dr. Agrest noted that there has
never been a satisfactory ex-
planation of the Baalbek Ter-
race which he said might have
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dancing duo, Alice Weiser and
M. M. Hamburger; vocal act,
Ettie Hamburger and five
“beaus” (Ben Blum, Max
Frosch, Mose Krafcheck, Dean
Meyers and Lou Sline); soft
shoe, Claire and Mort Banker;
Geri Hooks as Lillian Russell.
For a special added attraction,
Charles Traquair will perform
on the “bones” and “spoon,”
Eileen Cersonsky will narrate.
Piano music and accompani-
ment will be by Jack Rawitcher
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Here’s a rundown on leaders
in various Jewish bowling
leagues:
B’nai B’rith Classic — Faulty
Five won first half and Schnor-
rers lead the second half race.
Buddy Melamed with 258-680
high for the season.
Jewish Fellowship League—
Al Gardner’s Salvage pulling
away in a tight race. Ed Miller
with a big 265 game and 672
series setting a fast pace for in-
dividual honors.
Wednesday Night Mixed —
Texas Art Embroidery leads.
M. Sakolski high game, 229,
and Freddy Green 223 high for
women with Sybil Dushkin's
520 and Harry Bloom’s 578
tops for the men.
B’nai B’rith Women—Little
Demons in first place. Rene
Hanovich has high game and
series of 198-497.
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