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When Joan Miller of Dallas became the bride of Marvin
Brozgold at a December 7 ceremony at Temple B'nai Israel
in Victoria, ourtowners attending include Elinor and Meyer
Moritz, Margie and Philip Moritz, the Sam Bensons, Peggy
and Donald Louis, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Benson, the Jack
Lichtmans, Danny Spigel, Mrs. Minnie Meinstein and Faye
and Sid Klemow. The bridegroom's parents, Betty and David
Brozgold, were hosts at the Saturday evening Rehearsal
Dinner at Holiday Inn honoring the couple.
Weddings reminds this scribe
that this Sunday afternoon, Terry
Oberstone, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Oberstone will wed
Peter Vogel, son of Thelma and
Phil Vogel of Dallas in a three
o’clock ceremony at Temple Beth-
El.
their 22nd. Good wishes to Jeanne
and Izzy Bloomberg and sons de-
lighted with their new home at
4120 Hilldring Drive East and to
Rhoda and Leroy Solomon watch-
ing construction on their new home
around the Circle on Hilldring
Drive West.
Gigi Goldstein arrives home this
weekend from Harcum Junior Col-
ege in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania,
for a holiday visit with her folks,
Barbara and Dore Goldstein.
And when Becky Reznikoff,
daughter of Dorothy and Sam Rez- B
nikoff became the bride of Stuart
Isgur at Hillel House in Austin on
December 13, out-of-town guests
included her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Reznikoff and uncle
Abraham Reznikoff, all of Arverne,
Long Island, New York. Happy
anniversary greetings to Adeline and
Nat Myers who recently celebrated
Ann Pashkoff, daughter of
ess and Nat Pashkoff, is enjoying
her position as reporter on the San
Antonio Express and News. Ber-
nice and Morty Rapfogel who enter-
tained her Dad, Nathan Goldberger
of New York earlier this week, are
delighted to have as their holiday
guests, daughter Judy (Mrs. Bernie)
Cooper and her youngsters, Robin
and Stephanie, of Woodland Hills,
Calif.
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Becky (Mrs. Fred) Carter who
holidayed in Salt Lake City with
her son and family, Suzi and Mike
Carter, particularly enjoyed grand-
daughter Carie’s first birthday cele-
bration. Ida and Adolph Cohen
joined their children, the Edwin
Cohens in New York for a tirief
visit. Sherwin Coplin has been as-
signed to the U.S.S. Midway while
brother, Gary, will be stationed in
the Phillipines. The boys are the
sons of Alice and Ben Coplin. The
Dr. Irwin Raffs and daughters leave
shortly for their annual visit with
his folks in New York City. Liliane
(Mrs. Bern) Goldman will attend
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Halls in New York.
The school vacation will provide
the perfect opportunity for Selma
Krauss and youngest daughter, Julie
to visit with folks, the Max Honig-
felds and Mr. and Mrs. Max Krauss
in Miami Beach, while Irwin will ^
take the rest of the family, Bar- £
bara and her fiance and Patricia
and Mike for a holiday visit to
Puerto Rico. Steve Matza of Miami
arrives this weekend for a visit
with brother, Captain Bruce Matza
and his fiance Ann Carter and her
folks, the Fred Carters.
Three cities visited in a week by
Sadye Mae (Mrs. Isadore) Garsek
who attended a bridal shower for
her future daughter-in-law, Sarah
Gold in Detroit; visited with the
bride-to-be’s parents, Rabbi and
Mrs. William Gold in Chicago and
also included a visit with son, Elbe,
at Washington University in St.
Louis. The future bride weds Eddie
Garsek in a February ceremony
in Chicago.
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Dan Danciger Jewish Community
Center. University students from °°
across the nation will give their
views on campus attitudes, curricula
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Great fun is being planned for 55
Kids, ages 6-14 years on December 533
22, 23 & 24 from 10 a.m. to 4^
p.m. at the Dan Danciger JewishO
Community Center. There will be ^
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silly Olympics, talent show, gym,
cartoons, folk dancing, crafts, ping
pong tournaments, and sing song
sessions. All this for only $6.50
for the first child, $4 for the second
child and $9 for non-members.
Only a sack lunch is required as
drinks and all other expenses will
be included in the fee. Registar
now at the Center office (292-3 111).
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