Texas Jewish Post (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 27, 1964 Page: 3 of 12
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Happy Birthday
28 Leo Kass
28 Robin Timo
28 Mrs. Wm. Magedson
28 Ronnie Bold
28 Jeff Gale
28 Edward Lee Utay
28 Beverly Fonberg
28 Sidney Stahl
28 Judy Corbin
29 Mary Elizabeth Sallinger
29 Ann Polin
29 Mrs. Sidney Klepak
29 Robert Frederic Goodman
2!9 Herman Ringler
29 Kenneth O tech w anger,
Houston
28 Marilyn Golman
29 Sharon Jo Goldstein
29 Dan Tobas
29 Victoria Levine
29 Jerome Rosen
30 Gerald Lutherman
30 Abbey Garber
30 Mrs. Alex Zomper, Houston
30 Sheldon Prenovitz, Boston
30 Buddy Smith
30 Douglas Weil
30 Jerry Lutherman
30 Fred W. Korngut
30 Marty Green
30 Myra Sanford
30 Sarah Miller
31 Ronald Roth
31 Mark Goldenberg
31 Mrs. Abe Ornish
31 Paul R. Giller
31 Mrs. Leo Lauffer
31 Mrs. Arthur Aschner
Happy Anniversary
30 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Goodman
30 Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Kingston
30 Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Lipkin
30 Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn
Donowitz
30 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene S. Katz
30 Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Goldstein
30 Mr. and Mrs. Bernard T.
Gerson
30 Mr. and Mrs. David GiUer
31 Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hoffner
31 Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kreditor
31 Mr. and Mrs. Elman Brown
31 Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Laves
31 Mr. and Mrs. Erven Rovinsky
SEPTEMBER
SEPTEMBER
1 Pamela Silverman
1 Harold I. Epstein
1 Mrs. Abe Apfelbaum
1 Ruth Baum
1 Bernard Katz
1 Jeanette Schwartz
1 Leon Elton Reisberg
1 Dan Gorman
1 Morton S. Rubin
1 Vera Applebaum
1 Elissa Berwald
1 Abe Hershman
1 Ethel Bornfeld
1 Mrs. Israel Cohen
2 Barry Craig Glauben
2 Celia Kagen
2 Mrs. Henry Tobias
2 Irwin Kaufman
2 Mrs. Herman Kohen
2 Mrs. Sam Fruhman
2 Adrian Goidl
2 Harold Falk
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Milady Offers
Holiday T reat
With the approach of Rosh
Hashanah, housewives will need
all the help they can get in put -
ing variety into their holiday
meals. The kids and father will
appreciate a treat that’s differ-
ent.
Milady has the answer in their
quick frozen blintzes and potato
pancakes. These tasty, easy to
prepare products are excellent
as a main dish, side dish or
snack.
Milady has brought blintzes a
long way since Grandma’s day.
They offer the traditional cheese
blintzes, plus delicious variations
such as apple, blueberry, cherry,
potato and strawberry cheese.
They are all extra good when
topped with sour cream or your
favorite jams and jellies.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gold
1 Mr. and Mrs. Julius Schepps
1 Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ross
1 Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Stein
2 Mr. and Mrs. Sol Freed
2 Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Ginsburg
2 Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Yanoff
2 Mr. and Mrs. Zundel Sigei
3 Dr. and Mrs. Archie Broodo
2 Mr. and Mrs. Max Wyll
2 Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Gold-
stein
3 Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Shwiff
3 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weisem
berger
3 Mr. and Mrs. M. Leiman
3 Mr. and Mrs. Morton M.
Harris
3 Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Rubenstein
3 Mr. and Mrs. Ben Goldware
3 Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Wein-
berger
3 Mr. and Mrs. Osias Blum
3 Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Sigrist
3 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wolfson
3 Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Shwiff
3 Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Cnell
4 Dr. and Mrs. Malcolm
Brachman
4 Mr. and Mrs. Joel Prager
4 Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Berger
4 Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Zucker
4 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mirowitz
4 Mr. and Mrs. Larry Schwartz
2 Sam Fruhman
2 Lee Richard Wunsch
2 Neil Goldberg
3 Elman Brown
3 Robert H. Golden
3 Steven L. Pearlstein
3 Ruth Gutow
3 David Bernstein
3 Dana Morguloff
3 Risa Jay Benjamin
3 Joe Elfant
3 Gary Shapp
3 Saul Berliner
4 Mrs. Jack Eisenberg
4 Sheila Susman
4 Wm. R. Katz
4 Mrs. Julius Schepps
4 Irving Comroe
4 Ray Besherse
Enjoy family *ty<«
luncheon
Sunday, in Hi*
charm cf
Old Italy.
$ 175
; | A.M.—3 P.M.
So treat your iamily to the
foods that have long been favor-
ites among Jewish gourmets,
and then sit'.back while the
compliments fly.
planar* served fre*
1-10:30 P.M.
Israel Offers
Aid to Cyprus
TRADE WITH
TEXAS JEWISH POST
ADVERTISERS
JERUSALEM — (JTA) — Israel
has offered relief help to Cyprus,
but has been careful to avoid
taking sides in the armed conflict
between the island’s Greek and
Turkish communities.
The offer was made in a cable
sent by President Zalman Shazar
to Archbishop Makarios, president
of Cyprus. The message was in
reply to pleas by Archbishop Ma-
karios last week for action to halt
Turkish military atttaoks against
Cyprus. President Makarios had
sent similar requests to the leaders
of many other countries.
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Wisch, J. A. Texas Jewish Post (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 27, 1964, newspaper, August 27, 1964; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth754618/m1/3/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .