Texas Jewish Post (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 18, 1959 Page: 9 of 12
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NEW ORLEANS WEDDING HELD MAY 31
Thure., June 18, 1959 Texas Jewish Post Dali* * Page 9
Bar Mitzvah
Donna Futerias Bride
Of Henry H. Ehrmann
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Howard Newcomb College, New Or-
Ehrmann will make their home
in New York City tollowing
their marriage Sunday in New
Orleans, La.
The bride is the former Miss
Donna Linda Futerfas, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Irving
Futerfas, 6206 Lupton. She at-
tended the University of Miami
and is a graduate of Sophie
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Roger! Wechsler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Murray J. Wechsler 6507
Desco Drive, will be Bar Mitzvah this Saturday morning at Shearith
Israel Synagogue. Rabbi Hillel Silverman will deliver the charge
|of responsibility to the celebrant. Roger, who is the grandson pf
MWsi Adela Wechsler of New York City, will be honored at a lun-
leaju
Mr. Ehrmann, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Irving Ehrmann, Brook-
lyn, N.Y., is a graduate of Tu-
lane University. He was a mem-
ber of Alpha Epsilon Pi.
Rabbi Bernard Lavine offici-
ated at the Monteleone Hotel
ceremony. A luncheon in the
Queen Anne Room followed.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a Harvey
Berin Chantilly lace over taf-
feta gown, waltz length. A half-
hat of pearl-embroidered lace
held her veil. She carried a
Colonial bouquet of white stock
and lilies of the valley centered
with white orchids.
Mrs, Patricia Futerfas was
her sisters’ maid of honor.
cheon following. Invitations have been issued.
Out of town guesti; expected to attend are Messrs, ^and Mmes.
Sam Rubenstein, Frank Btarke, Houston; and Mrs. Eva Adler and
Mrs. Aida Jacobstein of New York City.
Beach, Fla., was best man and
Larry Futerfas, brother of the
bride, ushered.
The couple went to New York
on a wedding trip.
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GASTON AT ABRAMS, DALLAS, TEXAS
At the Close of Business, June 10, 1959
RESOURCES
Cash and Due from Banks............. $2,155,067.57
United States Treasury Bonds.......... 3,161,850.38
Other Stocks and Bonds............... 1,038,169.79
Loans and Discounts.................. 5,792,733.41
Furniture and Fixtures................ 50,015.29
Leasehold Improvements.............. 41,492.66
Other Assets........................ 5,291.85
Total Resources.............. $ 12,244,620.95
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock............ $ 300,000.00
Surplus............................. 300,000.00
Undivided Profits.................... 85,410.90
Reserves............................ 59,498.19
Other Liabilities...................... 7,825.35
Deposits......... 11,491,886.51
Total Liabilities..................$12,244,620.95
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OFFICERS
R. G. STOREY................Chairman of the Board
W. PAT GEORGE..........................President
WELDON MILLER.....................Vice-President
ALEX BURR, JR..............................Cashier
EUGENE BOND....... Assistant Vice-President
CARL BRYANT................Assistant Vice-President
R. W. WINDHAM......... Assistant Vice-President
JAMES WEST.......................Assistant Cashier
DIRECTORS
TYREE L. BELL JACOB METZGER
E. R. COX WELDON MILLER
JACK W. EVANS JACK C. OLIVER
W. PAT GEORGE WALLACE H. SAVAGE
E. C. HARRELL CHARLES P. STOREY
MAURICE W. LEVY R. G. STOREY
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VIOLIN LEADER
Sam Schwartz, is returning to
the position of Principal Second
violin for the 1959-60 season
with the Dallas Symphony Or-
chestra following the resigoa-
1 tion of Andreas Makria.
Schwartz, who joined the or-
chestra during the Antal Dorati
conductorship, had held the po-
sition for several years previ-
ously.
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MISS LOUISE JANET SILVER
The engagement of Miss Louise
Janet Silver, daughter of Mrs.
Robert suver of Minneapolis and
the late Mr. Silver, and Stanley
Martin Abramson, has been an-
nounced by her mother. The fu-
ture bridqgroom is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Abramson,
5819 Del Roy Dr. Miss Silver,
a graduate of high school in
Minneapolis, attended the Uni-
versity of Minnesota, where she
was a member of Sigma Delta
Tau. Her fiance, was graduated
from the University of Texas
and received his master’s degree
from Southern Mjethodist Uni-
versity. He is a member of Alpha
Epsilon Pi and Alpha Delta Sig-
ma fraternities. The couple plan
an August 2nd wedding in Min-
neapolis.
NEW CITIZENS
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Katz, 5127 Darnell, Houston, announce
the! birth of their son, Charles Barrell on May 19 in Houston. Grand-
parent honors are shared by Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Katz of Dallas and
Mr. and Mrs. and Maurice Krupp of Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Kimmel, 6735 Sondra Drive, announce the
birth of their son, Eric on May 22. Proud grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Julius Levin of Dallas and Mr. and Mrs. William Kimmel
of Philadelphia.
Attending the Bris which was held on May 29 was Mrs. Edgar
Kopp of Oklahoma City.
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