Texas Jewish Post (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 3, 1964 Page: 2 of 76
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D*allas Texas Jewish Post New Year’s Issue—Thursday, September 3, 1964
dallas doings
WITH CLARE
To one and all a HAPPY NEW YEAR filled with good, your
heart’s desires and rainbows out-measuring the rain.
Summer 1964 is a matter of history, travel togs will be
stacked away. It’s down to routine affairs.
COMINGS, GOINGS and GUESTS -
Mrs. Ben Goldberg, 6723 Del Norte, and her sister, Mrs. I.
Cohn of Fort Worth are back with happy memories from a fab-
ulous mediterranean cruise and tour of Europe. Returning on the
SS United States they stopped for several days to visit relatives
and the Fair in New York.
in New York, the occasion to
take their families on a holiday
to the Fair were Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Schlinger, Mr. and Mrs.
Esir Tobolowsky and Stanley
Kaufman and sons.
G. B. Dealey and Ben Franklin
schools this Fall. Judy Good-
stein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Goodstein, leaves for Nor-
ton, Mass., to enter her fresh-
man year at Wheaton College.
Brother Jerry Goodstein with
Gary Freed and Alan Berg, are
visited meanwhile in Galveston aId Zall and daughters, Lorie,
with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Dana and Andrea of Denver,
Aaron Kreisler, and will return Colorado, were the guests of Mr.
to the University of Texas this and Mrs. Hyman Golman, 5432
Fall. Druid Lane, for about 10 days.
While here Mrs. Zall’s birthday
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Tarnow- (August 28) was celebrated with
er and children, Michael, Karen, a family party and daughter,
Kim and Daniel drove to Tope-
enjo> mg the sights in Las Vegas,; ^ j^ansas for a ten dav visit
erInsin FrancisioVefore Jerj*y with Dr. and Mrs. William Tar-
returns to the University of Tex-
as. Unbelieveably wonderful has
been the summer for Jennie
Rothschild, daughter of Dr. and
Mrs. Joe Rothschild, who flys
nower. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Co-
nen and Michael had an interest-
Andrea, observed her birthday,
August 30. For the first time in
ten years the Irving Green fam-
ily will be together for Rosh
Hashonah. The Greens of 6530
Dr. and Mrs. Murray Schon-
fell have been seeing the Con-
tinent. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mat-
thew and children are home
after a trip to New York and
Washington. Jan Cohen hears
exciting reports from Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Lipshy and Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Lipshy on their
world tour. Mrs. Si Barshop and
children had a wonderful time in
Baltimore. Washington and at
the Fair in New York. Dallas
attorneys who made the Nation-
al Bar Association convention
Two young sisters, Boiyiie and
Rona Goroff, ages 10 and 14,
spent nine weeks traveling alone
for visits with relatives in
Boston, New York and Washing-
ton. The girls are daughters of
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Goroff, 6410
Orchid Lane and will enter the
tin, the Alamo and other his-
torical spots in San Antonio,
home in time Vor Rosh Hashonah After three weeks in Hot
from a summer in Guanabara, Springs, Ark., Mrs. Sarah Russ-
(Rio) Brazil where she has been ““ arc"?.w enjOym^ the visit
exchange student with the °f Mr^Ll“la" Po1^ of B*U™g
ing tour of the Capitol in Aus* uoyal Lane, will welcome their
American Field Service. While
there she visited Brazilia, the
“perfect city” as a military plane
guest. The Rothschilds recently
enjoyed a wonderful stay in As-
pen, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. R. I.
Rogoff vacationed in Miami
where her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Abraham Appelson joined them.
They motored to Atlanta, Ga., to
visit her brother and family, Mr.
ham, Washington. Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Laufer, 7015 Northaven,
have had as their guests this
summer, Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Schwartz of Toronto, Canada.
Mr. A1 Schwartz of New York
who came to see the new addi-
tion to the family, Lisa Michelle
Laufer, and her sisters, Sharon,
Susan and Rita, was entertained
with many affairs while here.
The Laufers and Sharon are
and Mrs. Irving Appelson and .___. . . _
new *««««
daughter and family, Col. and
Mrs. A. J. Dreiseszun, Trudy,
d rilyn of Redlands,
California; another daughter
and son-in-law, Dr. and Mrs.
Miles Hyman of Perrin Air
Force Base in Sherman, and Mrs.
Green’s sister and brother-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fahn
of Ft. Worth. Trudy Dreiseszun is
returning to her Sophomore
year at the University of Texas.
Out of town guests in abun-
dance at the August 22 wedding
of Barbara Gail Barzune and
Peter M. Loeb. Attending were
Miss Jane Loeb, Palo Alto, Cal-
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Wisch, J. A. Texas Jewish Post (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 3, 1964, newspaper, September 3, 1964; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth754177/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.; .