Texas Jewish Post (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 4, 1962 Page: 4 of 20
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Page 4-DaIlas Texas Jewish Post Thursday, October 4, 1962
NEW YEAR’S ISSUE — IN OUR SIXTEENTH YEAR
Notes Of Hope
BY MRS. SADELL F. LEVY that they are done or exert any
Apathy is a great menace to-
day. Many people are willing to
have fine things done but they
effort to get things done. This
is not true of the members of
the Dallas Save-a-Life League,
this season eighteen teams are
will not take the trouble to see'bowling every Tuesday morn-
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ZIPPERS
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GUN HOLSTERS
BOWLING
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BULL WHIPS
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AND HUNDREDS
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TANDY LEATHER CO.^ce
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1515 SOUTH UNIVERSITY DRIVE
FORI WORTH, TEXAS A
ing, 'having fun and raising funds
for the City of Hope.
The members of the Bowling
Teams elected the following of-
ficers for this season — Mrs.
Lionel (Joyce) Oksner, presi-
dent; Mrs. Joel (Bunny) May-
ers, vice president; Mrs. Maury
(Florence) Kagen, Secretary;
Mrs. Sue Beckman, treasurer;
Mrs. Marion Lynn, Sgt. at Arms;
the league meets at the Express-
way Lanes Bowling Alley.
Another well deserved honor
was given to Mrs. Maurice (Ber-
tie) Schackman, at the last
Board meeting, when she was
elected chairman of the nomin-
Dallas Parent Education Classes Start Oct. 8
The IDIailas Association for
Parent Educaton, Inc. announ-
ces the beginning of two class-
es in Dallas and Richardson, in
training for childbirth for ex-
pectant parents.
ating committee. Serving with
her are: Mmes. Becky Giller,
Joyce Berkman, Dorothy Rog-
off, Gertrude Halperin, Bunny
Mayers and Phyllis Rudnick.
Mrs. Julia Aronoff and her
committee are serving fabulous
luncheons, a gourmet’s delight
before each meeting of the Dal-
las Save-a-Life League.
Good Wishes to Our Customers and Friends
Texas Hat Co.
LAREDO
HAPPY HOLIDAY
Rocky Mountain Oil Paving Co.
COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO.
Santa Fe
stands ready
t© serve you In
Dallas
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and
Fort Worth
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We want our customers to have quick information about Santa Fe
freight and passenger services. Also facts about industrial sites.
That is why we maintain 62 traffic centers throughout the nation.
Your inquiries get prompt answers because each office
is in constant touch with headquarter centers of Santa Fe operations.
Drop in, or give us a call whenever you want
information about Santa Fe services.
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That’s what we’re here for.
M. BENYA, Division Freight Agent
H. SWINNEY, Division Passenger Agent
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E. COUDEN, Division Freight Agent
L. MILLER, Division Passenger Agent
Fort Worth, Texas
The Dallas classes will begin
Monday, October 8, 8:00-10:00
p.m., at the Dallas Tuberculosis
Association Headquarters at
3025 Maple Ave. The instructor
will be Mrs. Carl Brandner,
R.N.B.S.
The Richardson classes will bo
held as part of the Richardson
independent School District
adult program. Classes will be-
gin Tuesday, October 16, 8:00-
10:00 p.m., in Wing B of the
Eelt Line High School. The in-
structor will be Mrs. Truman
Tindel, R.N.B.S.
The series consists of eight
weekly two-hour classes and the
total cost is $15.00 per couple.
Knowledge and experience ac-
quired by obstetricians, pedia-:
tricians, purses, physiotherap-
ists and parents throughout the
country provide the material
from which these classes are
taught. Subjects covered in the
classes include the physical
changes of pregnancy, nutrition,
mechanics of labor, breast feed-
ing, comfort aids during pregn-
ancy, hospital procedures, and
the care of the mother and in-
fant. Fathers are urged to at-
tend all classes.
For further information con-
tact Mrs. Dan O’Hearn at FL-
1-6751, or Mrs. Allan Hoffman
at AD 5-9807.
AT TEMPLE EMANU EL
Rabbi Gerald Klein will
preach on “The Good and Bad
Influences in Our Lives,” this
Friday evening, 8:15 p.m., at
Shabbos Shuvah, Sabbath of Ete-
pentahce Service, at Temple
Emanu-El.
The Bar Mitzvah of Barnett
(Sandy) Kress, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin M. Kress will be
observed at Saturday morning
Sabbath Services.
TEMPLE EMANU-EL
YOM KIPP UR SERVICES
SUNDAY—OCTOBER 7TH
Evening Service at 6:00 p.m.
Evening Service at 9:00 p.m.
MONDAY—OCTOBER 8TH
Morning Service at 10:00 a.m,
Afternoon Service at 2:00 p.m.
Memorial Service at 3:30 p.m,
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
7 Mrs. Marvin Trope, Lawton
7 Phyllis Black
7 Harry Bernard Morchower
7 Robert Berman
8 Mike Pliner
8 Mrs. S. J. Rubenstein
8 Zelda Marilyn Cohen
8 Morris Schepps
i 8 Cherie Aron, Houston
3 Donald Ray Greenspan
8 Miss Ruth Engelberg
8 Bertie Schackman
8 Katie Segal
8 Irma Bock
9 Helene Gershater
9 Marshall Perlstein
9 Della A. Bribing
9 Henry Aschner
9 Jo Glatner
9 Mrs. Harry Gruber
19 Harry Starr
10 Harold Utay
10 Cherie Dreiseszun
10 Helen Balias
10 Mrs. Sol Rothschild
10 Aron Perlman
10 Lynda Eileen Blum
11 Stephen Hoffner
11 Mrs. Louis Nachman
11 Howard Rosenberg
11 Mm. Marcia Horwitz
11 Phil Blatt
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY
8 Mr. and Mrs. Martin Schaeffer
8 Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kase
9 Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Danziger
9 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Zale
10 Mr. and Mrs. J. Stern
10 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller
7 1 Mr. and Mrs. David Mitchell
11 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schnair
11 Mr, and Mrs. Julius Prochnik
11 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Solomon
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Wisch, J. A. Texas Jewish Post (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 4, 1962, newspaper, October 4, 1962; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth754906/m1/4/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .