Texas Jewish Post (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 27, 1955 Page: 7 of 8
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all right to dance and have
fun witlh decent people, no
matter to what church they
belong. It’s really a sin socially
to reject another person be-
cause of his religion. We Jews
don’t like to be rejected as
Jews, and we may not behave
that way toward others be-
cause of their religious beliefs.
Yes, dance with them at
school parties, make good
friends of them, but, kids, re-
member this: It has always
been a pride of our people
that through all the times we
have held faithfully to our
religion—in all our genera-
tions. One generation of us has
handed the good teaching
down to the next. Your grand-
ma and I handed it down to
your parents and your parents
have given it to you. It’s a
. ,a.LPH F. BOWMAN JR., M.D.
General Practice
Announces the opening of his
offices at
5611 East Grand
E UN-5320 Res. TR-9549
Pioneer Women
Plan “All Out”
Clothing Drive
By Mrs. Frank Kasmir
It is with a sense of great
urgency that we bring to your
attention a most recent re-
quest which was sent to us by
Beba Idelson, General Secre-
tary of Moetzet Hapoalot:
“Please send us more cloth-
ing so very important for our
institutions and those needy
persons whom we help. Moet-
zet Hapoalot is responsible for
hundreds of institutions and
we are in a diffcult position
not having enough clothing,
jlinens and towels. The de-
mands from the Villages, 'es-
good inheritance and now it’s
with you to hand down to the
next generation. Do you get
what I mean?
This is what I would try to
tell my grandchildren, if they
asked me, and, humbly enough
I ask you, is that what to tell
those kids?
If
if
il,
feel like this?
What you need is a REST ... t
RELAXATION...
CAREFREE ABANDON ...
For a REAL LIFT ...
amid beautiful surroundings
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HOWE Of WE
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You can take advantage of a big new package
plan, in operation now.
For as little as $50, two persons, occupying one
room may enjoy all of the following luxuries at the
beautiful Baker Resort Hotel in Mineral Wells,
Texas.
# Imagine, five wonderful days of complete
relaxation, in a comfortable air-conditioned room;
pecially those on the borders
are many and we ask you to
continue the efforts so that
we may fulfill the great task
we have undertaken in this
field.”
This is an urgent plea for
Israel Supplies, and we are
depending upon you to revital-
ize our project to replenish our
stocks.
Since the inception of our
project in 1948, the Moetzet
Hapoalot has been able to as-
sist housands of Israel citizens
with vital clothing needs. Our
project has been of great ser-
vice to the newcomers who
have settled throughout Israel.
I At the present time, many
new settlers are arriving from
North Africa and the Moslem
countries, and their plight too,
has been most difficult.
The following clothing and
other goods are needed:
For Men and Women: New
and used clothing, all types of
shoes.
For Boys and Girls: Used
and new clothing of all types,
Heavy stockings and woolen
socks, Work shoes, Underwear
and nightclothes, Dungarees
and Overalls, Workshirts, Rain
clothes and Rubbers, Rubbber
boots for farm work.
For Young Children: New
and used clothing, all types,
Shoes, new only.
For Infants: Diapers, Crib *
Layettes, Infants blankets, and
Sheets.
Household Articles: Blank-
ets, Soap, Linens (sheets, tow-
els, table cloths), Plastic dish-
es, Needles and Thread (for
hand sewing and machines).
General: Small radios (220
volt, A.C. current only), Rec-
ords (also children’s records)
Washing Machines (220 volt,
A.C. current only), Refrigera-
tors, Toys and dolls new on-
ly. Pencils, pads, pens, cray-
ons, paints.
The Dallas Chapter of Pio-
neer Women is having their
“All Out” drive on February
6th. N
We are prepared to pick up
■ your contributions—call Mrs.
Ted Shanbaum — EM-5645,
Mrs. Sam Kirsch, DI-1398
Mrs. Frank Kasmir, DI-1398
on or before February 6th.
For anyone that can bring
Thurs., Jan. 27, 1955 - Texas Jewish Post - Dallas - Page 7
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HOT BUCKWHEAT MUFFINS for breakfast, or as a hot bread
for any meal, is a new delightful taste treat for the whole family.
The cracked buckwheat grain makes muffins crunchy and impairs
a nut-like flavor. Serve piping hot with butter and jelly.
CRUNCHY RAISIN MUFFINS
l,4 cup shortening 2 teaspoons double-acting
3 tablespoons sugar baking powder
2 tablespoons molasses >/2 teaspoon soda
1 egg, unbeaten y2 teaspoon salt
IV2 cups sifted all- V4 cup buckwheat groats*
purpose flour 1 cup buttermilk
!i cup cut seeded raisins
Cream shortening until fluffy; add sugar and molasses, and
beat until light. Beat in egg. Add sifted flour, baking powder,
soda, and salt. Then add groats and buttermilk; stir only until
dry ingredients are moistened. Add raisins. H^lf-fill greased 2Vz7
inch muffin pans with batter. Bake in hot oven, 425° F., about
20 minutes, or until browned and done. Makes 12 muffins.
"‘Also known as kasha.
• Including special breakfast each morning,
served in your room, or in our Coffee Shop;
• An invigorating health bath and massage,
daily, and plenty of health-giving mineral water.
• Sun-bathing in the beautiful Baker gardens.
• Swimming in the crystal clear pool, weather
permitting.
• Courtesy cards for golfers, to use at the
Minerals Wells Golf Club on Tuesdays and Fridays.
Now is the time to REALLY RELAX - to recu-
perate - to refresh yourself, mentally and physically,
for the busy months ahead.
Write or call today for
reservations or information.
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MEDICAL CENTER
PRESTON ROYAL
FREE PHONE
Delivery F08-6377
Charge Accounts
Preston Rd. at Royal Lane
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DALLAS
PLUMBING CO.
Since 1903 *
their own contributions, the
address is Mrs. I. Brodsky,
6706 Walnut Hill Lane, Feb-
ruary 6th ONLY.
We look forward to and ap-
preciate your immediate re-
sponse to this pressing call for
Israel Supplies.
DALLAS LYRIC THEATRE
Samuel H. Adler — Musical Director
A DOUBLE BILL OF OPERA
The Impressario—Mozart
The Jumping Frog—Lukas Foss
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