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leges and universities in
continuing education, coun-
seling, gerontology and so-
cial work.
present to win. Several accounting: from the Univer-
volunteers are needed to sity of Texas in 1973. He was
help in various areas of the an Internal Revenue Agent
carnival. If you have time to for four years with the I.R.S.
spare and are interested in where his responsi-
assisting, please contact bilities included the'
Sylvia Stein, Flo Wilson or examination ot the tax
Rose Garrett at Golden returns of high income
Acres, 327-4503. All pro- individuals, corporations, es-
ceeds from the Purim tates, trusts and partner-
Carnival go to the Residents ships. Following his associa-
Council at the Home. tion with a large Dallas
accounting firm, his own
lijjlraOr*XT iflr CPA firm has enjoyed major
growth, where his prime
areas of concentration are
HPU representation before the
PlMal C i. | I.R.S., tax consultations and
planning, contract negotia-
tions and the review of all
tax returns prepared by his
firm.
Added congratulations to
bachelor Dr. Gary Kaiser-
man who has chosen a great
location for the opening of
his second office at 5925
Forest Lane - Suite 116,
corner of Preston and
Forest.
Congratulations to Walter
J. Levy. The Texas Depart-
ment of Human Resources
has upgraded his social work
certification from Certified
Social Worker to Certified
Social Worker - Advanced
Clinical Practitioner. Levy is
in private practice specializ-
ing psychosocial problems of
aging, illness and widow-
hood. He also has academic
affiliations at several col-
International traveler,
Jana Pink, daughter of Dr.
and Mrs. Louis Pink of
See Dallas Doings, page 13
Sidney Goldin
On the business scene,
congratulations to Certified
Public Accountant Sidney
Goldin who has moved into
new and larger offices in the
North Central Plaza II
Building at 12770 Coit Rd. -
Suite 1015. A regular con-
tributor and popular Texas
Jewish Post columnist with
his financial column, Goldin
received his degree in
Linda Comess and Dottle Mandell, whose names are
synonymous with quality entertaining in Dallas will
present the program when The Bess and Harry Kaplan
Chapter of AMC Cancer Research Center holds a Salad Bar
Luncheon and Awards Presentation this Wednesday, Feb.
20, 11;30 a.m., at the Sheraton-Park Central Hotel and
Towers. The program, sure to be a winner, will be
“Relationships ... Variations on a Theme.” Donation is
$15. Reservations, by check must be made with Susan
[Mrs. Kenneth] Chazanow, 6818 Southpoint Drive, Dallas
75248
or call, 931-6088.
Charles Fair who does an
admirable job of handling
publicity for the Volunteer
Council at Golden Acres, the
Dallas Home for the Jewish
Aged, tells me that this
year’s Purim Carnival on
Sunday, March 3, from 1 to
4;30 p.m., is shaping up to be
the best one yet. It’s an ideal
family outing and plans
include games, sales, bingo,
bake sales, bid and ask, and
food sales. As an added
attraction, there will be a
raffle for a mink jacket, a
ladies wrist watch and a 19”
color TV. Raffle tickets are
available from the volun-
teers now or may be
purchased at the carnival.
You do not have to be
Bill Waldman &
Howard Cohen
Young Adults are in-
vited to attend a special-
ly planned New Direc-
tions Minyan at Cong.
Shearith Israel Friday,
February 22, 8:30 p.m.
in the Aaron Youth Cen-
ter.
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