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Dallas Texas Jewish Post Thursday, May 28, 1964
dallas doings
WITH CLARE
SAM ARCUS PANELIST
AT NATIONAL CONFAB
Happy Birthday
AT BETH ISRAEL
Confirmation at Shearith Israel May 17 was the occasion for
many out of town quests. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Indin of Mission,
Kansas came to attend their grandson Martin Gewertz service.
Martin is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving D. Gewerz, 6422 Walnut
Hill Lane. John Michael Braude, son of Mrs. Jean Braude, 8606
Beauregard, was happy to have his grandmother, Mrs. Leab
Arensberg of New York City to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brown 6641 Harry Silver. 5335 Waneta.
Park Lane, hosted her sister, , ,,
Miss Esther Berenson of Chica- CRIB
go for the confirmation of their and Mrs. Abe Waxman* 7211
son, Fredric. For Mr. and Mrs. Briar Meadow, are the very
Murray Roth, 6835 Woodland, P™ud grandparents of Philip
May 1964 is a happy month to }Tho f^ved
remember. On May 2 they we>l- }}• LS
eomed their little granddaugh- Mr. Mrs. KapT
ter. Staci Carvn Sikora. Their of San IHego, Calif. Mr. and
son, Bruce Roth was confirmed Mre- Al Nader, San Diego are
‘May 17 and on May 23 they the other grandparents and Mr.
observed their 27th wedding *nd M*5- Phll,p ‘J1*
anniversary with a quiet week- great-grandparents. Mr.
end in Corpus Christi.
and Mrs. Waxman plan a trip
to see the young man as soon
Mr. a*d Mr«. G^rtre T.fms-n^r. ^ Mr. Waxman is sufficiently
recuperated from his recent ill-
ness.
8607 Midway Road, had as their
guest for a few weeks, her
mother, Mrs. Alex Marx of
Miami, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cohen and
her mother, Mrs. Sarah Levin-
son, 5734 Berkshire Lane spent
the weekend in Houston attend-
ing the Accordion Symphony
performance of the University
of Houston. As you surmise
their talented daughter, Carol,
was one of the performers.
Carol, also reigned as Sweet-
heart of Phi Epsilon Pi at the
dance that weekend and hosted
her parents. Late news brings
another honor for Carol. She
won Phi Beta Honorary Music
Scholastic Scholarship award.
Mrs. Sylvia Sadovnick of
Odessa has been the guest of
her children, Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
ty Cohen, 3117 Knight. Mr. and
Mrs. Cohen are making plans to
leave June 12 via Air France
for six weeks with the Texas
State Teachers Association tour
of England, France, Italy, Aus-
tria, Switzerland, Germany, Hol-
land and Belgium, returning
Julv 21. However thev have to
make a quick trip to Houston
first where Mrs. Cohen will be
•a attendant in the wedding of
her sorority sister, Miss Sandy
Luskey.
It’s a first for more happy
families.
Mr. and Mrs. D o 1 p h B. H.
Simon, 10207 Regal Oak, wel-
comed Bertram Charles Hirst
Simon on May 14. Proud grand-
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Waldman, Dallas and Mrs. Bert-
ram Hirst Sim of Austin who
came. Great-grandparents are
Mrs. A. Waldman and Louis
Siegel, Dallas,
Sheila Yvonne Katz a first
child, grandchild and great-
grandchild arrived May 15 to
be joyously welcomed by her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Katz, 3435 Hidalgo. Grandpar-
ents Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Marks,
Dallas and Mr. and Mrs. Max
Katz, Bronx, N. Y. and great-
grandmother, Mrs. Paul Fenster,
Bronx, N.Y.
PERSONALLY SPEAKING —
Popular Carol Gene Waldman
continues with pre-nuptial par-
ties in her honor. Misses Jerry
Stoller, Gloria Utay and Marilyn
Hechtman will be hostesses for
a Brunch May 31 at the Colum-
bian Club. On June 3 Mesdames
Julius Braveman, AJ Gutow and
Morris Shwiff will host a din-
ner and recipe shower at the
Braveman home, 7238 Azalea.
Mesdames Ben Aaron, Leonard
Levy and David Weisblatt have
chosen the Dallas Athletic Coun-
try Club as the scene of their
June 5 luncheon honoring Carol
Gene. Miss Waldman, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Wald-
man, 7231 Azalea, and Howard
S. Cohen, son of Mrs. Edward
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rabino-
witz, Del Norte, greeted their
second son, Donald Ethan on
May 17. Brother Howie joined
the happy welcome with
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. I.
Rabinowitz, Dallas and Mrs
Bara Freedman of Israel. Mrs,
J. Levinson of Houston is the
great-grandmother and she came
for the family Bris.
Mazel Tov to Mr. and Mrs.
Abe Green Matt on their son,
Martin’s graduation from Hill-
crest High. Martin plans to en-
ter college in the fall. Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Zidell left Thursday
for ten days in Nassau. Mrs.
Dave Rubin returned from a
two month stay in New York
where she attended the opening
of the World’s Fair and the
Governor’s Dinner. Good luck to
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Leva of Law-
ton, Okla., now honeymooning
on the West Coast. Mr. Leva
and his bride, the former Mrs.
Rose Lehman of Dallas were
married Tuesday, May 19, in
the study of Temple Emanu-El
in Beverly Hills. Calif. They
Cohen. Glencoe, HI. will he will make their home in Law
married June 21 at Shearith Is- ton. Okla. Mrs. Herbert Landau
rael. returned from New York where
she attended the engagement
Bride-elect Carol Ruth Brook- reception of her niece, Susan
saler, will be the honoree at Zuckerman to Barry Popick of
Brunch and a kitchen shower on New Rochelle. Susan was a
June 3 with Mrs. Leslie L. guest in Dallas last year.
Stone as hostess at her home,
4408 Grasmere. Miss Brooksa- Mah Jong Scores: Bemadine
ter. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Schanbaum, 7550 plus $100.00;
Fred Brooksaler, 4332 Grass- Rose Jacobs, 6220 plus S50;
mere and David S. Alkek, son Sharon Pflaum. 5750 plus 525;
of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Alkek of Henrietta Weinberg plus 5700
Texas’ pIan a Ju]y 5 Jean Wyckoff, plus 5480; Eileen
weaamg. Freed, plus 5180: Rita Traxler,
, . plus 4320: Rosylin Rudes. plus
Iuok Mr ***& 4700; Leah Marks plus 4300;
Gertrude Kopel, plus 4190; SaL
As^>ciatfJ PoP- Iy Malkoff minus 6270: Marion
2,“ A^mo- Cohen minus 8120.
Be better soon Mrs. Sidney
Goldstrich! Mrs. Max Taub, 11146 Valley-
Congrats to Dale Silver on her dale, left for New York where
recent performance as “Elvira” she will attend the wedding of
in the Hockaday School produc- her grandneice, Barbara Ann
tkm of “Blithe Spirit.” Dale ie BOklan of Laurelton, Long Is-
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, land. Mrs. Taub will spend three
Sam Arcus, Executive Direc-
tor of the Julius Schepps Com-
munity Center of Dallas, will he
a panelist at the General Ses-
sion of the National Conference
of Jewish Communal Service in
Los Angeles, May 31 thru June
4, with the theme; “The Role
of Centers Re. the Negro Re-
volution.”
Principal speaker at this Gen-
eral Session will be Herbert
Millman, Associate Executive
Vice President of the National
Jewish Welfare Board.
Mr. Arcus is also Treasure*
of the Southern Section of the
National Association of Jewish
Center Workers.
Other panelists at this session
will be Louis Berkowitz, Execu-
tive Director of the New York
City Jewish Educational Alli-
ance, and Ernest Siegel, Pro-
gram Director of the Newark
YM & YWHA.
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COUPLES BOWING LEAGUE
SET TO ROLL MAY 31
The Couples Summer Bowling
League will meet every Sunday
night, at Fiesta Lanes in Gar-
land. beginning May 31.
The League is open to mem-
bers and friends of Beth Israel
— everyone welcome. To join
call Lee Greenstein, BR 6-7964.
weeks in the East taking in the
Fair and visiting folks. Mr. and
Mrs. Nathan Rosen returned
from Philadelphia where they
•attended the graduation of their
son, Phillip, from th University
of Pennsylvania where he was a
pre-medical student. Congrats
axe due.
John Weil
Toby Pincus
Suzanne Schnaif.
Mrs. Lewis Kredi^or
David Harold Goldstein
Mrs. Albert Frankel
Gayle Janis Jarcho
Patricia Ann Friedman
Mrs. Maury Kagen
Judy Greenberg
Julie Hoffman
Sandra Gardsbane
David Kaplan
Harold Schnair
Allan David Klein
Mrs. David Bernstein
Ethel Gruen
Morris Fair
M. Karsevar
Mrs. Jerry Shalette
Morris Hess
Helen Rachofsky
Max Golman
Mrs. Hymie Schwartz
Frances Weinkraniz
5 David Friedman
5 Donald Wayne Giller
5 Rachel Dankar
5 Mrs. Rachel Banks
5 Ira David Einsohn
5 Eva Apoy
,5 Joseph Vella
Happy Anniversary
Rabbi Lee KiVel will review
Hie book, “Child of Our Time,"
at the Friday Evening Services,
May 29, at Congregation Beth
Israel, at 8:30 p.m. Following—*►
the Services, the Oneg Shabbat
will be sponsored by Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Radoff in honor oj
their anniversary, and by Mr.
and Mrs. Morton Harris ini-
honor of Mr. Harris’ birthday.
The public is invited to attend!
Regular Saturday morning
Services will he held at Congre-
gation Beth Israel May 30, at •
9:30 a.m. and are followed
* Kiddush. Everyone is welcome n
to jpartieipate.
4 Dr. and Mrs. Henry Ash
4 Mr. and Mrs. Max Golman
4 Mr. and Mrs. Sam Silver p,
4 Mr. and Mrs. Mel Key
4 Mr. and Mrs. William Wyre
4 Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Schonier
4 Mr. and Mi*s. Joe Berman
5 Mr. and Mrs. Don Stahl %
5 Mr. and Mrs. Myron
Schiossberg
5 Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sorkin
5 Mr. and Mrs. Sam Levine
5 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Silverman
5 Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Czerne* *
5 Mr. M n rt MV« Uw+wl.1-:—
Dallas
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Phil J. Schepps, president of
Julius Schepps Wholesale Liq-
uors, Inc., who has been elected
chairman of the board of the
America, is back from San
Francisco where the election
Wine and Spirits Wholesalers of
was held.
“Chekov,
things:"
. .Js of all time, of all
— Eva Le Gallienne
anion cfizfzfiov i
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