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JUNE 30, 1960
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AZA 136 PLANS
BIG WEEKEND
Foremost in the minds of
the Alephs of 136 is the big
Texoma Regional Swim Tour-
nament weekend scheduled for
July 29-31. Home hospitality
will be vailable to boys from
Dallas, San Antonio and Gal-
veston.
The weekend will include
services and a house party, July
29; the semi-annual installation
KAY
and Co.
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DEALERS
SYLVIA AXELRAD,
REALTOR
Member
Multiple Luting Service
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Jerusalem (JTA)—Israel and
Cambodia have raised the status
of their representation from
legation to embassy. Mordechai
Kidron, Israel Ambassador to
Thailand, was named non-resi-
dent ambassador to Cambodia.
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SWASTIKAS DAUBED ON
JEWISH HOMES IN NEW
JERSEY RESORT TOWN
Atlantic City, N.J., (JTA)—
The homes of three Jewish
families in neighboring Abse-
con were defaced this week
with swastikas and anti-Jewish
slogans warning the Jewish oc-
cupants to leave town. Two of
the three homes had been simi-
larly defaced last February.
Police said today that they
believed adults were responsi-
ble for the incidents although
they had ascribed previous
events to juvenile pranksters.
DINE AT GOODMAN'S WHERE
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FOR THE DISCRIMINATING
DINER-OUT.
CENTER
NEWS
Parents, sisters, brothers,
cousins, aunts, uncles and
grandparents of 1960 first ses-
sion JCC Day Campers are in-
vited to celebrate the 4th of
July at the Center. There will
be a picnic barbecue lunch;
demonstrations of how the
youngsters are taught to swim;
Cyrus Adler AZA
At its last meeting, Cyrus
Adler heard reports on the Dis-
trict Convention given by Alvan
Rosenthal. Chapter Awards
were announced, and outgoing
Godol Norman Siegel’s recom-
mendations discussed. The pro-
gram for the ensuing six
months was presented.
July 17 is the date for CA’s
annual Awards Night dance,
when the awards will be pre-
sented by a group of outstand-
ing C.A. alumni. d
C.A. will hold its bi-annual
paper drive Sunday, July 24,
when the Chapter hopes to top
its previous record of $157.00.
If you have paper to donate,
contact either David Wolf, JA
2-7181, or Marvin Pozmantier,
RE 4-0491.
Adler in the news ... at the
National Forensic Tournament
in San Diego, Calif., Eugene
Keilin took first place in the
Extemporeaneous Speech Con-
test, and in debate Eugene and
his colleague won fifth place.
Barry Jagoda won third
place in the JCC Miniature
Golf Tournament, with C.A.
leading the field by amassing
690 points out of a possible
750.
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(Campers will not be charged.) murals, 136 got off to a flying
", ’ . . start. Hymie Ori in took first
The Tween Program in place, Mike Mendelovitz, sec-
full swing with almost 40 ac- ond and Burton Stoper, third,
tive participants. A trip.to the in the miniature golf tourna-
Tiras Bay Home is in the off- ment
ing; and there is tennis instruc- Officers wil be elected at a
tion, along with swimming, meeting Sunday, July 10, 11
Participation in the program is a .mat the home of Rusty
open toboys and girls, ages 11 Membersare urged to
to 13. The program meets Mon- attend
-Portrait by Marvins days, Wednesdays and Fridays, __ ------
from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. n , . n
MRS. RICHARD RA VITCH _ ,**.•, , Keichmun KeporiS
I eens Organsze for Fun at ,___
The wedding of Miss Diane New York, Kathleen Mason JCC. A number of young men At JCC Sports Award Night,
Rose Silvers and Richard Ra- Moore, New Orleans, and Mar- and ladies have been planning Reichman Girls received letters
vitch was solemnized Sunday, .garet Nell Powell, Corpus socials for the Jewish Teenage for second and third place in
June 26, at Temple Beth Israel Christi, classmates of the bride population of Houston at the the bowling league.
by Dr. Hyman Judah Schachtel. at Wellesley College. Betsy J.C.C. Every Thursday night Reichman will attend Sab-
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Silvers, Ann Bloom, Tuscaloosa, Ala., there is a social, and every day bath Eve services July 8 at
3922 Roseneath, are her par- the bride’s niece, was flower there are lounge activities Beth Yeshurun. An open party
ents, and he is the son of Mrs. girl. where the Teen is welcome to will follow. The Installation of
Saul Ravitch of New York City Roy Plaut, Lawrence, L. I., spend leisure time. Schedules New Officers will be held July
and the late Mr. Ravitch. N. Y., was best man. Grooms- for ping pong and card tourna- 9 at Ship Ahoy. The place for
Given in marriage by her men were David Silvers, the ments will be posted. the open dance following the
father, the bride chose a Vene bride’s brother, Alan Horwitz, Teens with Jazz records are banquet will be announced,
original gown of white silk Scardsdale, N. Y., John Lip- invited to the lounge Tuesday Reichmans in the news . . .
organza over taffeta. The kowitz. New York, and Saul afternoons for Jazz sessions. Helen Mintz is attending ad-
French Chantilly lace bodice Horowitz, Scarsdale, N. Y. Ush- ------------------------------ vanced courses at Rich Insti-
was embroidered with seed ering was Michael M. Silvers, study at Columbia University tute during the summer; Karen
pearls and iridescents, and the brother of the bride. for an M.A. in American His- Krinsky was inducted into San
same lace was appliqued in The bride’s mother wore a tory. She was editor-in-chief of Jacinto High’s Jr. Honor So-
sprays on the bouffant skirt Ceil Chapman original pink or- the Wellesley College News, city; Rita Zal won a $8800
which ended in a chapel train, ganza gown, and the groom’s and her sorority was Tau Zeta scholarship at Sarah Lawrence.
A half hat of lace embroidered mother chose a Polly of New Epsilon. The groom graduated Girls 14 years or over in-
in pearls held her tiered veil, York original in blue and green with honors from Columbia terested in joining Reichman
and she carried a bouquet of silk organza. College, where he was elected should call Kay Frank, MO 5-
white orchids and butterfly When they return from a to Phi Beta Kappa, and is a 5789, or write to her.
roses. seven weeks’ trip to Europe, graduate of the Yale Law
Miss Sylvia Silvers served the couple will make their home School. He is a member of the
her sister as maid of honor, at 240 East 35th St., New New York Association, and has
Bridesmaids were Misses Susan York. served as a staff member of the
Ravitch, New York, sister of The bride is a ’60 graduate Military Operations Sub-Com-
the groom, Mary Stuart Elliott, of Wellesley College, and will mittee in the House of Repre-
sentatives, Washington, D. C.
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a special assembly program banquet and dance, Saturday
with the campers performing evening, at the Briar Club; and
and displaying the floats and the swim tournament on Sun-
costumes they have made. day at the Veterans Hospital
The time is 11 a.m. to 3:30 pool.
p.m., and all are welcome to All Houston BBYO Chapters
stay and swim afterwards, are urged to enter this tourna
Lunch will be available for 75c ment.
for adults, 50c for children. In the JCC summer intra-
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