Texas Jewish Post (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 25, 1959 Page: 8 of 8
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Dallas
Texas Jewish Post Thurs., June 25, 1959
Summer Fun Ahead With
New Esther Williams Pools
A E Pi Established At Qkla, U
Opening of a swimming ptool
division of Buie’s at 8302 Kate
Street in Preston Center, featur-
ing the Esther Williams Pools
by International Swimming Pool
Corporation, has been announced
by C. Leroy Buie, president of
Buie Operations of Texas.
NOW 2 LOCATIONS
TO SERVE YOU
JOHN COBB’S
AIRWAY DRUG
515 PRESTON ROYAL VILLAGE
EM 3*4318
Hillside Village Drugs
310 Hillside Village
TA 3-9916
• Registered Pharmacists
• Complete Prescription Dep’t
• Leading Cosmetic Lines
• Gift Department
• Fountain—Lunch—Snacks
Free Delivery-Charge It
Now in its forty-seventh year,
the Buie organization includes
furniture, appliances,, automobile
and machinery businesses in Itas-
ca, Hillsboro, Stamford and Whit-
ney.
In addition to ground-level
pools, Mr. Buie said the| new
division will feature the latest
development in swimming pools
by International publications and
a popular prize in contest promo-
tions by several leading national
firms.
“We feel the Esther Williams
Living Pool offers an entirely
new concept in full-size home
pool design for safety, as well as
outdoor living pleasure, that qua-
lifies for public confidence,” Mr.
Buie declared.
He cited such safety factors
as the self-locking doors aJhd
safety fence which protects child-
On May 20, 1959, the Univer-
sity of Oklahoma in Norman,
granted permission to the Alpha
Epsilon Pi Fraternity, the largest
national Jewish fraternity, to es-
tablish a colony on the University
of Oklahohma campus. This co-
lony is known as the Omega
Epsilon Colony of Alpha Epsilon
Pi Fraternity.
The Oklahoma colony is the
JIM’S TRANSFER & STORAGE
SPECIALISTS MOVING
Pianos - Organs - Fine Furniture
BONDED — INSURED
1823hs S. Harwood HA 8-1517
ren and keeps stray pets out; a
uniform depth at the shallow
end for safety, so children won’t
drift into deep water; and a safe-
ty walk around the deep end of
the ptool two feet below water
level.
He said oth^er attractive fea-
tures include: redwood sun deck,
railing, stairway and basket-
weave sides; a water-tight “Pool-
skin” lining and a high-capacity
filtration system that keeps water
clean, making it necessary to
fill the pool only 'once.
“Due to these new develop-
ments, the upkeep is approximate-
ly one fourth of that of rilormal
pools,” Mr. Buie said.
He said terms are available, if
credit justifies, for purchases
with no downpayment and up to
25 years tto pay.
72nd Chapter of Alpha Epsilon
Pi National Fraternity. This fra-
ternity has a chapter at the Uni-
versity of Texas, which is one of
their leading fraternities.
Faculty advisers of the chapter
are Professor Norman Fogel and
Dr. Simon Wender, members of
the faculty of the University of
Oklahoma, and both members of
Alpha Epsilon Pi. Members of
this colony were duly pledged to
the fraternity by George Toll, ex-
ecutive secretary of the National
A. E. Pi, of University City, Mo.;
David Kaplan, national vice-pre-
sident of the fraternity, and Har-
old Berman, regional adviser. The
ceremony took place in the Hillel
Foundation House at the, Uni-
versity of Oklahoma ton Sundy,
May 24.
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Dallas BBG
Reba Wadel BBG recently held
the election of officers for the
next six-ri8onths. The following
are new officers: President, Ka-
ren Bock; Vice-president, Betsy
Novin; Corresponding Secretary,
Carol Lambert; Recording Secre-
tary, Janet Miller; Treasurer,
Judy Blum; Editor,, Betty Novit;
Reporter, Edna Tusak; Historian,
Phyllis Shay; Parliamentarian,
Linda Tobias; Mit Mom, Joella
Goldman; and Counselor, Orin
Garonzik. The installation of the
new iofficers will be held at the
Oak Cliff Savings and Loan in
Preston Center.
The MIT class of Wadel recent-
ly held a diance at the Park
Cities YMCA. Michael Fogel was
named “Beau for a Night” by
the members of the MIT class.
The induction of the MIT’s of
Wadel was held at Sheiarith Israel
on June 5.
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Monsky Speaks
By STEVE UNGERMAN
The following are the newly
elected officers of Henry Monsky
AZA for this coming administra-
tion: Aleph Godol, Jim Wal-1
lenstein; Aleph S'gan, Richard
Freed; Aleph Maskir, Hal Zelaz-
ny; Aleph Gisbor, Barry Levy;
Aleph Roshane, Robert Shallette;
Aleph Sophers, Garry Gross and
Steve Ungerman; Aleph Shotare
Godol, Gary Braveman; Aleph
Shotare Katon, Ronnie Kleiman;
Aleph Kohen Gbdol, Bob Rosen-
baum; and Aleph Moreh, Arnold
Rosen. With these new officers
Monsky has a bright future.
Congratulations to all.
Bar Mitzvah
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Ira Einsohn, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Felix Einsohn, 5315 Lobello
Drive, will be Bar Mitzvah this
Saturday morning, June 27 at
Shearith Israel Synagogue. Rab-
bi Hillel Silverman will deliver
the charge of responsibility to
the celebrant who is the grandson ^
of Mrs. Frances Levy of Kew
Gardens, N. Y. and Dr. Maurice
Einsohn of Dallas. Mr. and Mrs.
Einsohn will honor their son at
a reception and luncheon in the
Synagogue Center following the r
Services. Out of town guests who
will attend include Mr. and Mrs.
David S^ore and family, New
Hyde Park, Long Island; and Mrs.
Frances Levy of Kew Gardens,
N. Y.
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with our rabbis
AT SHEARITH ISRAEL
"Rabbi Hillel E. Silverman will
conduct Sabbath Services and
speak on “A Time To Think,”
this Friday evening at Shearith t
Israel Synagogue. Cantor A. D.
SMensky and the Shearith Israel
Choir will chant the lithurgy. The
Bar Mitzvah of Ira Einstohn,, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Felix Einsohn will
be observed at this Service and
at Saturday morning Services.
SUMMER SALE
15% To 40%
DISCOUNT
On All Merchandise In The Store
Fireplace Equipment Co.
5214 Lovers Lane
FL1-0481
CONDOLENCES
Sincere Condolences to the fa-
mily of Mr. Leonard Muller in
their Joss.
Holiday Inn Hit
TV Star Stanford
Ted Stanford, national televi-
sion, motion picture and record-^
ing star, featured nightly except
Sundays at the Skyriders Room
of Dallas’ Holiday Inn has been
compared to Crosby in his early
days by Tony Zoppi of the News. ^
Frank Sinatra calls Stanford the
nation’s outstanding male singer.
Formerly featured with Ted
Weems Band, Stanford can be
heard on a Weems recording of
Heartaches in Hi Fi as featured*
vocalist. But it would be better
to catch him in person at The
Holiday Inn.
Harold ©Yds .
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