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Around The Town
With BENE
The J«lly Clowns, Wednesday evening' Couples Bowling
Group, will present their trophies and awards at their Annual
Closing Banquet, this Sunday evening, May 31, at The Carriage
House, Julius Blum, president, tells me. Scheduled to receive tro- W^rth^and"^?. RuebSI
SNYDER—PERLMAN
In a March 8 ceremony read
by Rabbi Chaim Siger and Rab-
bi David Skopp at the Baron
Hirsch Synagogue in Memphis,
Miss Marlene Muriel Snyder was
wed to Mr. Geraid Perlman.
Parents of the couple are Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Perlman of Fort
phies are members of the winning team, Mitchell Goldstein, Mitch
Stenzler, Bernice Luskey and Libby Robinson; High Series
Scratch, Idelle Luskey and Charles Cohen; High Game Scratch,
Scott Sherman and Alice Coplin; High Series Handicap, tie be-
tween David Luskey and Hy Jacobson; Handicap Series, Burnis
Cohen; and High Game Handicap, Alvin Luskey and Sandra Lus-
key. New officers of the group will also be elected at this clos-
ing dinner meeting.
Snyder of Forrest City, Ark.
Given in marriage by her fa-
ther, the bride prare an original
Priscilla of Boston, gown of gar-
denia peau de soie with re-em-
broidered alencon lace. The lace
(bodice was elaborately embroid
ered in seed pearls, with a scal-
Added to our list of Arlington Heights High School graduates *op«l> scooped neckline and lone
is Tudy Klimist, daughter of Ceil and Louis Klimist, who plans la<* fit(ted sleeves. The carriage
to attend Texas Tech in Lubbock. A swimming party and patio w?s over starched
supper for twenty guests, given by aunt and uncle, Bea and adorned in lace ap-
George Levitan, honored Trudy on her graduation. College plans fifel "IS
broiderey and extending into a
long, circular train. Her full
length four-tiered veil of im-
ported illusion cascaded from a
tiny queen's crown of jewels
and she carried a bouquet of
stephonatis centered around
have also been disclosed by Ricky Rapfovel. son of the Dr. Irv
Rapfogels, who plans to attend Brandeis University in Waltham,
Mass. (Which reminds your scr;be that here for Ricky’s high
school graduation is sister, Beth (Mrs. P. Roy) of New York City.
Ellen Brachman, daughter of Faye and Leon Brachmam will at-
* tend the University of Wisconsin in Madison, as well as study-
ing there at summer school, and Kay Appleman whose folks are white double orchids.
Frances and Frank Appleman, has also selected school in the East,
Pine Manor Junior College in Wellesley, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Max
Baum of Galveston attended TCU graduation exercises for grand-
> daughter, Brenda Labovitz, (daughter of Tillie and Marvin La-
bovitz) before going on to Austin to the University of Texas for
the graduation of another granddaughter, Jeanne Labovitz (whose
folks are Miriam and Shooky Labovitz.)
When Mike Sultanik. son of Esther and Joe Sultanik, is Bar
Mitzvah this Saturday morning at Ahavath Sholom, joining the
out of town guests already here will be good friends, Shirley
and Irv Kaufman and their children, Alan and Lisa of Abilene.
Following the Bar Mitzvah, the Sultaniks will honor their son
at the Kiddush to which all friends are invited. No invitations
have been issued.
Mrs. Richard Snyder of For-
rest City was her sister-in-law’s
matron of honor and Miss Carol
Ann Cohen of Fort Worth was
maid of honor. Bridesmaids
were Mrs. Martin Snyder, For-
rest City; Missies Janet Kranson,
Kingston, Pa., Barbara Barg:,
Jenny Haven, both of Forrest
City; Freda Cohn, Memphis and
Pam Watkins of Hot Springy
Ark. The bride’s attendants who
wore floor length gowns of
peau taffeta, in tones of sun-
shine yellow and lemon carried
bouquets of yellow Camillas
held together with yellow illu-
sion.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Perlman
Bar Mitzvah
Mr. Perlman was bis son.*!
best man and groomsmen were
Martin Snyder, Richard Snyder
and Conrad Snyder, brothers of
the bride, all of Forrest City;
Marc Kranson, Kingston, Pa.;
Martin Perlman, Pekin, 111.; Dr.
Harold Cohen, Fort Wlorth; Geo.
Jacobs and Steve LaFrance, both
On TV channels, last week, KRLD presented a most interest-
ing public service program featuring local psychiatrist, Dr.
Harold Mindell, along with several Dallas law officials, in in-
dividual interviews on “Law and Insanity.” Back in ourtown, re-i
cent guests of the Mirdells were his folks, Mr. and Mrs. William
Mindell of Aurora, 111. Natalie and Larry Berkman and young
daughter, Laurie, of Houston delighted folks, Norma and Bob
Greenberg with their recent visit. Frieda and Charles Miron just
back from Cincinnati where they attended a Water Problem Con-
ference. Dorothy Rosenstein guesting in San Antonio with her
son and family, the Max Rosensteins. Speedy recovery wishes to
Eleanor (Mrs. Leon) Gachman and Gary Luskey of Abilene. San- __
dy and Alex, Hoffman are happy to have as their guest, his moth- * „ . .
Mrs. Iieona Boffman of Spring VaUey, N. T. »^B&J£K2A£f
Summer plans for Shirley (Mrs. Milton.) Schuster include
studying at Texas Christian University. Mrs. Sam Menscher of Following their wedding trio
Shreveport visited here last week with her daughter and son-in- to Los the are
law, Harriet and Amie Gachman. A pleasant task for Rabbi Isa- (residing at 214 Merrick in
dore Garsek who has been invited to give the commencement ad- Shreveport,
dress at the Hebrew Theological Academy in Chicago, where his
son, Eddie, will receive his high school diploma at the same time. The bride, a graduate of
Roz and Mannie Rosenthal and children, Marcia and Bill, leave Forrcist City High t>chfx>I at-
shortly for a family simcah in Trenton, N. J. tended Mt. Ida Junior College
*n Newton, Mass, and Miller-
Just a reminder that Friday morning, next, June 5, all Ha- Hawkins Business School in
dassah members are invited to attend a coffee at the home of Memphis. Her husband is a
fund-raising vice-president, Marcia Kombleet, 4200 South Drive, graduate ^Paschal High School
where plans will he discussed for various fund-raising projects. awmd^l the University of
Judy Breitman is chairman assisted hy Jo Rocher, Pauline Levin
and Annette Tqyfcr who is treasurer. Pi ft *****
4 Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Hart
5 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Luskey
Happy Anniversary
1 Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Stanley
3 Mr. and Mrs. Ben Johnson
3 Mr. and Mrs. David Finegold
• INTERIOR DESIGN BY
Barbara Weisman
Member
National Soc. Interior Design
Residential — Commercial
4733 Crestline Rd PE 2-4190
ISRAEL BEN ABRAHAM
ABINU, a Catholic monk who*
converted to Judaism in the
early eighteenth century, be-,
came one of the leading He-
brew authors and publishers of.
Amsterdam. (JTA)
TRADK WITH
TEXAS JEWISH POST
ADVERTISERS
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• • *
AVENIR GRILICHES, a nine-
teenth century Russian Jewish
engraver, was one of the lead-
ing craftsmen in the service of
Czar Nicholas H. He designed
the five-ruble, one-ruble, half-
ruble and twenty kopek coins.
(JTA)
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H. Michael Sultanik,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sultanik,
4232 Winfield, will become a
Bar Mitzvah at Ahavath Stu>-
lom Synagogue, Saturday morn-
ing May 30. Rabbi Isadore Gar-
sek will deliver the charge of
responsibility to the celebrant.
A seventh grade student at Mc-
Lean Junior High School, Mi-
chael is the grandson of Mrs.
Mina Klimarn of Buffalo. N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Sultanik will
honor their son at a Sabbath
Kiddush following the Bar Mitz-
vah. No invitations have been
Issued, all friends are invited to
attend.
—-<x-
AARON AARONSOHN, A Ru-
manian - born agronomist who
lived in Palestine at the turn
of the century, was responsible
for many of the pioneering ad-
vances in agriculture in the
Holy Land. His major achieve
ISRAEL ASKS BONN
TO HALT SCIENTISTS
JERUSALEM <WNS> A un-
animous resolution demanding
tiimi the Bonn Government take
immediate action to halt the
“criminal” activities of West
German scientists working in
Egypt on the production of
“weapons of destruction endang-
ering Israel’s security and the
region’s peace” was adopted re-
cently by Israel’s Parliament
following a statement on the is-
sue by Foreign Minister Golda
Meir.
The resolution simultaneously
called on world public opinion
bo exert Ms influence to bring
about an end to the activities of
German scientists in Egypt.
Mrs. Meir told Parliament
that her government “cannot ac-
cept the view that the choice
facing; the West German Govern-
ment is one between assuring
the freedom of the individual
and refraining from action to
prevent its citizens in Egypt
ftbm aiding in preparations for
Israel's liquidation. In a demo-
cratic regime,” she cautioned,
“freedom of the individual also
doesn’t mean freedom to commit
trimes.”
Declaring “we expect the
German Government to under-
take without delay measures
necessary to stop the scientists’
work in Egypt,” Mrs. Meir cau-
tioned that “any other course
cepted by the people of Israel
will not be understood or ac-
and the world.”
den at this meeting. Also to be
installed are Mmes. Charles A.
Hurst, executive vice-president;
Bud Mandell, Ben Okotn, Mor-
ton Sanger and Elton Soltes, vice
presidents; J. M. Stuhl and Mar-
vin Kriss, recording secretaries;
Richard Rosenthal and Max
Vernon, corresponding - secre-
taries; Ellas Finberg Jr. and
Bernard Hirsch, financial secre-
taries; Arthur Stern and Theo-
ment was the discovery and de- __________
velopment of various species of dOre Shapiro, treasurers; Asher
wheat indigenous to Palestine. M1 n t z, parlir.runtarian and
(JTA) Wertheimer and Benjamin
------- Lewis, auditors.
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