Texas Jewish Post (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 10, 1964 Page: 2 of 16
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Dallas-Chanukah Issue Texas Jewish Post Thursday,. December 10. 1964
dallas doings
WITH CLARE
“The Bells Are Ringing For Me and My Gal” may well re*
place the sleigh bells as Winter's theme song.
BRIDES-TO-BE are crowding the calendar of events.
Bride-elect Diane Gail Morchower was feted by Mrs. Roger
Asch with a luncheon at Chateaubriand and by Mrs. Calnaon
Landa who also hosted a luncheon at her home, 6078 AveriH
Way. The bride-elect and her fiance, Clyde Stuart Siegel, have
been honored with numerous dinners and lucheons prior to the
wedding December 19, at Temple Emanu-El. Miss Morchower is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Morchower, 6756 Northaven.
Mr. Siegel is the son of Mrs. Sally Weissman of Long Beach', N.T.
a*d Harry H. Siegel of New York.
Marilyn Sue Kessel, bride-Cohen of Fort Worth, Mr. and’
elect of Ronald Morton 5eiber,0Mrs. Raymond Zimmerman of
continues her party whirl into [Austin and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
December. Marilyn and moth-
er, Mrs. Julian Kessel, went to
San Antonio before Thanksgiv-
ing as guests of the future
jgroOms’ parents,, Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred E. Serber. While there
she was entertained by Mrs. Ger-
ald Silber and her mother, Mrs.
Si Mindes with a luncheon at
the St. Anthony Hotel. Mrs. Al
Serber and Babe Barnholtz were
luncheon hostesses at Canyon
Creek Country Club and Mr.
and Mrs. Morris Kelfer were
dinner hosts at-the. Golden Der-
rick. Back in Dallas, Mrs.. Bert-
ram Kessel hosted a luncheon
Nov. 27 at Chateaubriand and
Misses Phyllis Lerner, Carolyn
Stoller, Judy Zimmerman and
Linda Hechtman were luncheon
hostesses at the Kings Club. Mrs.
Leonard Shecter was hostess for
a luncheon at the S&S Tea Room
on December 4 and the following
day Mrs. Milton Kessel was
luncheon hostess also at the S&S.
Miss Anne Marcia Klein, fu-
ture birde-eletet of Marvin Theo-
dore Leiman, will be honored
December 19 with a luncheon
given by Mrs. Sam Sturman at
her home, 713 Devonshire. Miss
Klein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Aaron H. Klein, 5610 Caruth,
and Mr. Leiman, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Morris J. Leiman, 5006
Homer, will be married Jan. 10
at Shearith Israel.
Miss Carol Elysa Cohen, one
of three cousins in the bridal
circle, will be the honoree at a
beautiful party to be given by
her aunts and uncles; Messers
and Mesdames Ben Cohen, Mor-
ris Cohen, Ely Cohen, George
Hechtman, Dr. aid Mrs. Frank
iPrenovitz of Boston. On Decem-
ber 20 at the Dallas Athletic
Country Club eighty guests are
expected for cocktails, buffet and
dancing to the music of Curtis
Hurt’s orchestra. The bridal col-
ors of shades of pink, with brass
accents will be featured in the
decor. Miss Cohen, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cohen, 5734
Berkshire Lane, and Stuart Mur-
ry Nelkin, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Toby Nelkin of Houston, will be
married December 27 at Shear-
ith Israel.
The Bar Mitzvah of Dourdy
Warren Schiff, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Schiff, 8715 Roll-
ing Ro<J* Lane and the grandson
of Mr. and Mrs. I. Schiff of
Kansas City, Mo., will be held
this Saturday morning at Tem-
ple Emanu-El. A reception in
Linz Hall will follow the serv-
ices. Out of town guests expect-
ed to attend are: Mr. and Mrs.
Ben dayman and Mrs. M. Baker,
Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. Mor-
ton Schiff, Los Angeles; Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Plotsky, Austin.
COMINGS, GOINGS and
GUESTS — Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Beer recent San Francisco va-
cationers. Golf devotees the Sey-
mour Lamberts are home from a
delightful trip to the recent Las
Vegas tournament. Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Miller, 3334 Jubilee
Trail, flew home after two weeks
in glorious Hawaii, San Francis
Detroit. While here rs. Kozloff
was honored with n. ny lunch-
eons and dinner parties conclud-
ing with an Open House Dec. 2
given by Dr. and Mrs. Reisman.
Jan Naxon and her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. William Naxon, 7410
Baxtershire, are thrilled to have
as their guest Ruth Berenstein
of Mexico City through the holi-
days. The teenagers have had a
gay time at Six Flags, parties
and the like.
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. R.
I. Rogoff, 6023 Bradbury, for
Thanksgiving were their chil-
dren; Eve from the Uni. of Texas
and Eileen and Aaron Kretisler
from Galveston and Mel Hoff-
man, a student at the Galveston
Medical School. Mr. and Mrs.
James Greenstone of Nobel,
Okla.„ enjoyed their recent visit
with her sister and brother-in-
law, the Martin Cobens, 16823
Snow White. Judge and Mrs.
Saul Pinchick of Denver, Colo.,
paid their first visit to Big D;-
where they spent the holidays
With their children, Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Cohen, 5860 Elderwood.
They love it here and promise to
return often. Mr. and Mrs. Mike
B. Goldfarb, 11133 Eastview
Circle, are happy to have as their
guest, mother, Mrs. Eva Gold-
farb of Newark, N.J.
GOURMETS ATTENTION!
BB Women To Hear
N-M Food Director
‘You And B’nai B’rith’
Bluebonnet Topic
Helen Corbitt, director
restaurants for Neiman Marcus
will speak on “Fashions in
Foods” to B’nai B’rith Women’s
The December luncheon meet-
ling of Bluebonnet Chapter No.
833 B’nai B’rith Women will be
held Wednesday, December 16,
I1:3D a.m. at the Metropolitan
Savings and Loan Auditorium,
EM 8-6949, EM 8-5241 and TaT-
6824.
“YOUNG MAN GOES TO
TOWN” Marc Baumoel, 92 years
young, has been on a lovely sOu-
joura. He attended the shoe con-
S?Garage Sale Dec. 13
York he visited his daughter The Beth Israel Sisterhood will
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lester have a garage sale Sunday, De-
Chapters Big D and Deborah at 11611 Preston Road. Co-Chair-
Exchange Savings and Loan,
3550 Forest Lane at 11:30 ajn.,
Wednesday, Dec. 16.
Miss Corbitt, author of “The
Helen Corbitt Cookbook” wilt
divulge seme of her culinary
techniques and will present col-
ored slides of holiday buffets,
place settings and unusual dish-
es to an estimated 100 chapter
members.
Mrs. Harry Mellow, program
chairman for “Big D,” and Mrs.
Mel Lieberman, program chair-
man for “Deborah’’ will intro-
duce Miss Corbitt.
Preceeding the program,
luncheon will be served and Mrs.
Al Berns and Mrs. joe Lerer
chapter presidents will preside.
Guests are welcome and reser-
vations may be made by calling
men for the day will be Mrs.
Murray Austein and Mrs. Mar-
tin Leeds. Mr. Ronald Weiss
Chairman of the Dallas B’nai
B’rith Youth Board will speak
on “You and Your B’nai B’rith.”
A record player has been don-
ated to Bluebonnet Chapter and
will be presented to the cottage
at "the Denton Home during the
month of December.
Mrs. Erich Rosenbaum is presi-
dent of the Chapter. Reserva-
tions may be made by calling
Mrs. Harry Waxman EM 1-G373
°r Mrs. Alvin Rose FI 2-4732.
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MRS. LOUIS ORNISH
Services were conducted by
Rabbi William Fertig and C'an-
jtor Sol Sanders on November 30
R. Reiss, who reside across the
street from the Mayor on East
End Ave. Then on to Roanoke,
Va., for.a visit with his son and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Walter J.
Baumoel and children. Return-
ing home he stopped in New Or-
of
leans where he was a guest
the B’nai B’rith Grand Lodge, hospital to recuperate from re-
cember 13, from 10 a.m. to 6
p.m. at 10310 Estate Lane m
the Lake Highlands area. There
will be many new and used
items for sale including books,
clothing and baby items. The
public is cordially invited to at-
tend.
Mr. Baumoel is the oldest B’nai
iB’rith member of the United
States and the only Life Mem-
ber in four B’nai B'rith l>°dges.
Hats off to such indmninable
spirit!
Nov. 30 was a big day for the
Barton A. Glaser, 32550 St.
_________ Croix, welcomed Darryl Warren
co and Los Angeles in time to tb the1* midst. Sister Leslie Su-
host her parents Mr. and Mrs. san> age three and proud grand-
Nathan Gellman of St. Louis for parents Mr. and Mrfc. Morry
Thanksgiving. Dr. and Mrs. Da- Glaser of Dallas, and Mr. and
vid Reisman, 5234 Currin Dr., Mrs- Max Lewis, Houston,' and
cent surgery. Congratulations
all!
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Kahn and
Children, Judy and David of Ok-
lahoma City were guests for
Thanksgiving holidays at the
bome of Mrs. LourJ. GLick, 6011
Glaser family when°Dr. and Mrs. (Joyce Way. Speedy recovery to
Mrs. E. Haas.
have been lhappily hosting her
mother, Mrs. Bella Kozloff of
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Bris which was held Dec- 6 at
the family home. Rabbi Gerald
Klein officiated. Then, Ken Glas-
er, patent attorney for Texas In-
struments Co., received word he
had passed the Bar examination
and to top all this good news
Morry Glaser returned from the
MISS PHOEBE SAYS:
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AT EMANU-EL
Friday Evening Sabbath Serv-
ices will be held in the Temple
Sanctuary Friday, December 11
at 8:15 p.m. E|bbi Gerald Klein
will spca!i on “For the Happiness
That Has Come To Us Out Of
Our Labors” (Union Prayer-
book.) An Oneg Shabbat, spon-
sored by the Temple Sisterhood,
will (follow this service. The
Oheg Shabbat will include a
Hymn-sing.
Saturday Morning Sabbath
Services will be held in the Ten>
pie Sanctuary Saturday, Decem-
ber 12 at 11:09 a.m. Rabbi Sol
Besser will speak on “Saints and
Other Sinners.” The Bar Mitzvah
of Dourdy W. Schiff, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Schiff, will be
observed at this service.
at Sparkman’s for Mrs. Louis
Ornish, 6022 Del Norte Lane,
who died oj> November 29.
Survivors include her hus-
band, Louis Ornish; son, Dr. Ed-
win P. Ornish: daughters, Mrs.
Justin F. Levey, Mrs. David H.
Rossman; sisters, Mrs. Sam Ro-
back, Mrs. H. Burk Jr., Mrs.
Henry Egger and Mrs. Bess Le-
Vey; and six grandchildren.
Jnterment was in Shearith Is-
rael Cemetery.
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AT BETH ISRAEL
Rabbi Lee Kivel will review
the new book by Leon Uris,
“Armageddon,” at the Beth Is-
rael Friday Evening Services,
December 11, at 8:30 o’clock at
the Synagogue. Following the
Services, the Oneg Shabbat v/ill
be sponsored by Mr. and Mrs.
Joel Silver in honor of Michael
Silver’s birthday.
Regular Saturday Morning
Services will be held Saturday
morning, December 12, at 9:30
a.m., and will be followed by a
Kiddush.
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AT TIFERET ISRAEL
Rabbi Herbert D. Rlc’/man
will conduct the Oneg Shaoat
Services Friday Night, Decem-
ber 11, at 8:30 p.m. The title of
his sermon is, “Where Is Our
Youth?” Cantor No-man Per-
man and choir will lead the Mel-
odic Interpretations.
Following the services a Soc-
ial Hour, in Katz Hail, sponsor-
ed by Sisterhood, will be held.
Services at the Synagogue in
the coming week is as. follows*
Morning Services at 6:45 a.m.;
Evening Services, 5:05 p.m.;
Sabbath Morning Services at 9
a.m.; Sunday Morning at 8 a.m.
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Wisch, J. A. Texas Jewish Post (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 10, 1964, newspaper, December 10, 1964; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth753593/m1/2/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .