Texas Jewish Post (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 2, 1964 Page: 3 of 16
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dallas doings
WITH CLARE
■ftere are always those who never let “the grass grow under
their feet on their highway to accomplishment. This summer we
find several Dallas young folks turning vacation to an education-
al profit.
NEWS OF NOTE — Bstty No-* ley Pearle, compilation; Mrs. M.
vit. daughter of Mr. ar.d Mrs. J. Schaeffer, Lead of Art work;
Morrs NOyit. 7039 Midbury, Mrs. Sam Stone, Printing; Mrs.
graduated from Tulane, in Poli- Edwin Tobolosky, History,
t'cal Science, with honors and a BRIDES—are still whirling in
Phi Be*?. Kappa key after only a cloud of dreams. Sheila Boris,
three years in college. Sh~ flew July 4 br.ae-eitci o± iucu.au o.
from New York, June 29, to Lerer, concluded her parties
Italy on the Experimental Inter- with a luncheon June 26 aiVesu-
national Living program fcr ex- vio given by Miss Etta Brand,
ceptional students. She will re- Mrs. Sam Goodman and Mrs.
main until mid-Armi*=t return-, Harold Goodman as hostesses.
in«- to Da’las in preparation for Mr. Chuck Henbion was nost
entering Purdue University, on that evening lor a party at his
a teaching fellowship, for her home. A iuiimeun June & < was
Master’s degree given by Mrs. Abe Zapruder af
La^* yea-- Abby Rothschild, tne Columbian Club. The
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Joe groom’s parents, iur.
Roth-child. 5936 Woodland Dr., joe Le-ec, 5814 Palis Road,
was one of those chosen to spend were hosts lor the Rehearsal'
the summer in Italy under the dinner at Club 21. Following the
same program, This year sister wedding at Temple Emanu - El
Jennie Rothschild, a senior at the briefes parents, mr. and
Hillcrest Ki, is one of 900 Unit- Mrs. Harry Boris, ild* cawn
ed States students chosen to oar- Haven, were nosts at a seated
ticipate in the American Field dinner and dance at the Tern-
Service program of exchange pie.
students. Jennie flies from New
York July 2 to Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil where she will live with
a selected family for the sum-
mer.
Jerome Frank, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jerome Frank, a senior at
St. Mark’s School is also one the
900 honor students in the AFS
program. Jerry goes to Sao Pau-
lo, Brazil.
Richard Baum, winner of a
scholarship in Math, from the
National Science and Math
Foundation, is attending the
July 5 bride - elect Carol
Brooksaler, spins through tfc»
last week of June with a nost of
affairs in her honor. June 22,
Mrs. Joe Durrett and daughter
Tina hosted a supper party at
their home in Greenville, Texas.
Mrs. Frank Bettin and Mrs.
Frank Grossman gave a Brunch,
and recipe and spice shower at
their home, 4328 Stanford, on
June 23. A luncheon in the
Zodiac Room was given June 24
by Mrs. Jon Dee Lawrence of
Wes^co, and her mother, Mrs.
Tallahasse, Florida University Ronald Bailey. That evening,
for six weeks. Richard, son of js. p. Mandell and daugh«
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Baum, 6231 jj iters, Pam and Missy, were hos-
Del Norte will return July 30j 'teases at a garden party at their
and enter his senior year at Hill-:
crest Hi. Students must be out-j
standing in their subject to qua-
ify. He is Dallas’ only represen-
tative and one of 30 from 11.
states to win this honor.
Eilis Pines, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Pines, 5818 Burgundy
is attending Goucher College, on
a grant in sociology, for six
Aveeks. Ellis is also a senior at
Hillcrest Hi.
It is never too early to plan
gifts for holiday e-iv'ne md
there are plans to have a gift,
anyone would treasure, »—.y
for Chanukah. At the October
meeting of the Temple Emaru-
F1 c'5slerh'W'L their fund raising
project which will replace the
Donor luncheon, will be the pub-
lication oi a buUK oi lac-m^us re-
cipes donated by members and
friends. Heading the projects
are those in charge of recipe
collecting; Mesdames Howard
Sobel, Arnold fchwarf" W;ll'am
Tobia l, and Herbert Weinstein.
Recipe Testing. lVIesdumes Har-
ry Sebel Jr., Irwin Jaffe, Her-
home, 6510 Aberdeen. On June
27, Mrs. Walter Florsflieim and
’Mrs. Kurt Roth gave a Tea at
’the Roth home, 6823 Waggoner
Dr. The Rehearsal dinner, July
4 will be hosted by the groom’s
iparents, Mr. and Mrs. David C.
Aikek at Sanunie’s on Inwood.
After the Rehearsal dinner the
'out of town guests and house*
'party will be guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry T. Emmett at their
home, 6931 Mariiee Lane, lae
bride-elect is the daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. Fred Brooksaler,
4332 Grassmere Lane.
MiSo Bayie iL^o-anial, bride-
to-be of Michael We.nrobe, will
be one of tne lour ui'iucs vo oe
honoreu July 11 ai a mnencun
given by Miss busie Flaxman at
-tiie coiUiiiuinU uuu. ivii^a uaj *e
Burzune, Miss Meredith Hurst
and Mrs. Fred Phillips were
joint hsiiorees with Miss Rouen-
thai. Miss Rosenthal will be
hoi.oreu July i9 with a kitchen
shower and swnn pariy by i>*rs.
tda Biatt at tier uome m r>*a-
monu Head apartments. Miss
nan Waldman, Albert Goldbiatt Kosenihat, daughter oi Mrs. R.
and Martin Gersiell. Mrs. Stan- S. Rosenthal, 8619 Edgemere,
I
287 ORIGINAL
OIL PAINTINGS
FROM EUROPE
See These Selected Works from undiscovered artists
. . . Renee, Darner, Marlowe, Sin Chun, Emsdyk,
Bollini, Gratini.
and Mr. Wemrooe, son v>i ims.
Loe C. Weinrobe, of St. Louis
will be married August 9 at
atin^ie Emauu-El.
Brtae - eic.ct ^eieste Birnbaum
vui be tne honoree at a mis-
cellaneous shower July 14 given
by Mrs. William Sones anu airs.
Phillip Segal at Shearith Israel.
Mias naixitaufii, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Birnbaum of
San Antonio, will be married
AugUov 56 to Michael Biend, sod’
of Dr. and Mrs. M. H r»iend.
6614 Tulip Lane.
»a. :.,.d Mrs. m.red Jon Phil-
lips (nee Karen Frances Fine)
were married June 12 at Tem-
ple Emanu-El. Mrs. Phillips was
one of the honorces at the lunch-
eon given by Miss Flaxman. Dr.
anu Mrs. J. S. Fine, 6218 Joyce
Way and Mr. and Mrs. Justin
Phillips, 5797 Watson are par-
ents of the newly-weds.
Members of the House Party
at the weddinig of Carol Genu
Waldman to Sheldon Cohen held
June 21 at Shearith Israel in-
cluded: Vocalist, Mrs. George
Lissauer; Brides Book, Miss
Marcia Waldman and Mrs. Su^an
Goldberg, Chicago; Seating, Mrs.-
Stephen Golub* Houston, Miss
J^y Finkelstein, Miss Beverly
Abramson, Miss Suan Cohen,
Miss Roberta Port, Chicago;
Rice Bags, Miss Jean Ann Tol-
mas, New Orleans and M'iss
iT'HiohorH
Maze! Tov to Mr. and Mrs.
Theo Garber in their new home
on Estate Lane. Belated birth--
day greetings to Debra Ann
Segal on her fifth birthday June
14. Fifteen small guests shared
the fun of movies while enjoy-
ing pink kmouacte and ciacacr-
jack. Ice cream and cake were
served later by her parents, Mr.
Mid Mrs. M. E. Segal, 7148 Aber-
deen. Also to Bret Khrnnel, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Kim-
mel, 6223 Meadow Road, on his
fourth birthday June 23. His
party for seventeen small guests
featured the theme of cowboys
and Indians.
Heard making “rave remarks
at the Premiere of “Circus
World”, at the Capri last week
were Dr. and Mrs. Milton Levy,
Messers and Mesdames Abe Ber-
ger, Morris Cohen, I. Beren, S.
B. Schlesinger, Samson Weiner,
Miss Etta Brand, Marilyn Sue
Kessel and her fiance Ronald M.
Serber, Olga Glick and Bob
Strauss, Chester Wisch and Mrs.
Betty Wisch. It’s a great dry
when you meet the star of your
number one - favorite TV pro-
gram but when he calls you' “a
doll”, swings you off your feet
and plants a kiss strategically,
in response to your acknowledg-
ed praise, that’s it! And it was
so with Betty Wisch and John
(“Laramie” Smith at the Pre-
limere.
Get better soon Mr. R. I. Rog-
off.
COMINGS, GOINGS and
GUESTS — Out-of-town guests
expected fcr the Boris - Lerer
wedding July 4 include: the
grandparents of the bride, Mr.
and Mrs. I. Waxmin, New York,
Messers and Mesdames Oscar
Silver, Irving Ko sarin, and
(Leonard Alson of New York.
|The groom’s grandmother, Mrs.
Harry Rosenberg, California;
Stephen Lerer and Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Lerer and Air. and Mrs.
Frank UrJik, also of California;
Mr. ana Mrs. Mel Leiberman,
Cinch nUi; Mr. and Mrs. Sey-
mour Kessler, Colorado; Dir. and
Mrs. David L-rer of Canada.
Mrs. Ted Shai.baum has been
in Chicago for several ?veeks
shop- in; for her new home
pretties.
Ovc: the Bounding Main” is
i theme s«ng for lets of folk
r‘s sumni r. Mr. and Mrs. Alien.
$
5 t. $75
NONE
HIGHER
Collected from arf colonies Throughout Europe:
Italy — France — Spain — Belgium
Sweden — Portugal — Holland
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tsogari new to ixew porn to em-
bark on a 31-day cruise to South
Ameri' a. Returning they will
visit the World’s Fair in New
Yoik before returning homo.
Mr. and Airs. Nolan Glazer, with
daughter, Betty and Janis Le-
vine, daughter of Air. and Airs.
Sol Levine, left last week for
New York to embark on the SS
Constitution for several weeks
in Spain and Portugal. Mrs. Eli
Wilonsky, 6 "27 Walnut Hill
Lane, were thrilled to have her
cousins, Air. ar.d Mrs. Rubin
Broc-g ef Ka:fa Israel, for a visit
Air. and Airs. Erogg will visit
California, Memphis, Tenn. and j
Pittsburg before returning home.,'
Mr. ai d Airs. Gerry I. Zokowski
and Greg flew to New York for
a two weeks visit. Air. and Mrs.
Jerry Alandel of Corpus Christi,
spent last weekend with mother,
Airs. Edith Alandel, on their re-
turn from Ft. Lee, Va. and a
management .training course..
Air. and Mrs. Dan Tobias and
children mdg-ed to Kansas
City, Mo. for the celebration of
the 5Gth birthday of iv±rs. iv,».us’
father Air. Nathan Weiner.
Friends will miss Mr. and
Airs. Sam AI. Leibson since they
moved to Fort Arthur to make
their heme wi-di their children,
Air. and Airs. Sidney Diamond.
It was necessary since the pro^
longed illness ef Air. Le-bson.
Along Organization Row we
hear that The Continental Club,
sponsored by the Julius Schepps
Community Center had a cock-
tail and buffet dinner party at
Ncrthprrk Inn’s Rafters Club
last Sunday. Among the many
guests that attended were twelve
from K~u :ton who have a simi-
lar club there. The next party
wfll be July 26 at the Rafteis
Club in Northpark Inn. Also
Mrs. Ben S iv- r r \va- ins ail-
ed president of the Alpha Ep-
silon Phi Alumnae Association
at a recent meeting in the heme
of AT'-s. Richard Rosenberg. Oth-I
er officers elected were Aimes.
(Murray Bene on, Edwin Burstyn
and James Friedberg, vice presi-
dents; Airs. Ronald Isaacson, sec-
retary; Airs. Larry Futerfas,
treasurer; Aimes. Leo Itoffr*~an
and Jatk Levy, Panhellenie rep-
resentatives; Mrs. Alvin Golman,
parliamentarian; and Airs. Rob-
ert Flack, rudh captain.
On the Entertainment Scene:
Jimmy Caldwell, Pianist-Vocalist
who opens at
Yee’s Restaur-'
ant holds some
of the longest
engagement rec-
ords of any en-
tertainer.
He makes
friends easily
and rapidly. He
has accompani-
ed many singing
stars who have
.CALDWELL appeared at the
Case Alenann in Fort Worth dur-
ing his.eight:en months at the
Town Pump there and another
•eighteen month period at the
Ko’r Club, Western Hills Hotel.
Jin -y usually quiet but
fii ■ cm get a “sing-along”
star*eel when he feels the time is
right.
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