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2 June goes out with the effervescent beauty of happy brides
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£ JUNE BRIDES and Sumner wedding to come — Dr. and
2 Mrs. Lowell S. Weil were married June 20 at Temple Emanu-El.
Before the wedding Dr. and Mrs. Weil (nee Nancy Anne Wald-
* man) were entertained June 17 witfn an evening party at Bali
t* Hai given by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
r. Waldman. A dinner honored the couple Jum^ 18, given by Mr.
“and Mrs. William Waldman and Mr. and Mrs.. Erwin Waldman
a, at the Columbian Club, the Rehearsal dinner Ju/ie 19 was hosted
by the1 groom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Weil of Skokie, 111., at
Kthe North Park Inn.
Eh , Many guests came from Chi-
cago, Florida, Shreveport and
« cities in Texas, besides the im-
ai .mediate families of the couple.
Mr. and Mrs. Erwigi Weil, Obi-
TtTcago; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weil
w of Philadelphia; and Dr. and
£ Mrs. Robert Waldman of Balti-
s more, Md. The bride is the
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Morris
Waldman, 5414 W. University
xsBlvd.
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3. Another June 20 bride, Mrs.
Richard Wayne Lambert (nee
Judy Zimmerman) was honored
with numerous parties prior to
the wedding. A Tea was given
by Mesdames Harry Birnbaum,
Harold Kuhne and Marcus Selt-
zer at the Seltzer home, 7722
Yamini. Mrs. Justin Levey host-
ed a luncheon at the S&S Tea
Room, Mesdames Rick Kolling-
er, Raymond Lambert and Hank
Silver hosted a kitchen shower
at the Kollinger home, 10917
Damon. A Clean-up shower was
given by Mrs. Abe Katz at Bali
Hai. Mrs. Martin Leeds and Mrs.
Rube Rosen, were hostesses for a
linen shower at Club 21. A mis-
cellaneous shower at Bali Hai
was hosted by Mesdames Wil-
liam Fogel, Murray Austein, Er-
win Schwartz and I. Hechtman.
Mr.- and Mrs. Harrold Kallen-
berg, honored the couple with
an evening affair at their home,
9915 Meadow Brook. Mr. and
Mrs. I. L. Stahl entertained for
the out of town guests and the
bridal party at their home, 7229
Baxtershire. Messers and Mes-
dames David Siegel, Murray
Lambert «and Irving^ Lambert
were hosts to the out of town
and wedding party at the Siegel
home, 7036 Eudora. Among the
out of town guests were Paul J.
Perlman, New York and Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard King of Engle-
wood, California. Miss Lambert,
formerly Judy Zimmerman
tonians: Mr. and Mrs. Eli Levy,
Dr. and Mrs. Martin Levy, Mr.
and Mrs. Stuart Miller, Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Luftig and Mrs. A.
Goodman; Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Tillman and Miss Fran 'Pillman
of Sherman. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan
Sagor, San Antonio. Fort Worth-
ians: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Plan-
ick, Mrs. Helen Meyer, Mrs. Abe
Haller, Mrs. Esther Ferstenfeld,
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Levitan and
Mrs. Isadore Sarvis, Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Goodwin. The bride-
elect, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
■Walter Stone, 6806 Tulip Lane,
and Mr. Levy, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Iuda Levy, will be married
June 26 at Temple Emanu-El.
Beverly Levine, bride-elect of
Arthur Jack Hillman, was hon-
ored with a Spinster dinner
June 23 by Mrs. Steven Levine,
at her home, 837 Stevens Hill.
On June 26, the Rehearsal din-
ner will be given at the Execu-
tive Ipn by the groom’s parents
Mr. and Mrs.’Ruben Hillman of
Fort Worth and Mr', and Mrs.
William Kleinfiriah.’
Guests expected from out ol
town include: Mrs. Sam Hyman
and Marvin Hyman, San Anton-
io, others from San Antonio Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Hyman and Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Chamberlain. Mrs.
Ray Bergman, Mr. and Mrs. N.
J. Levine and Gloria and Rob-
ert Levine, Miss Cookie Neu-
man of Houston; Miss Linda
Emmers, Oklahoma City; Mr.
and Sam Rosenfield and fam-
ily, Austin; Mr. and Mrs. Her-
man Ringler, Denison and Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Fern, Paris.
There are many guests expected
from Fort Worth. Miss Levine,
is the daughter of Mrs. Henry
B. Levine, 906 Greenbriar, and
the late Mr. Levine. The couple
will be married June 27, at
Temple Emanu-EI.
______________ of
Austin, is the daugther of Mr, Bene Benno, bride-elect of
and Mrs. Raymond Zimmerman
Harry Mark Hermann, was hon-
ored by Mrs. Milton Driss and
Mrs. H. Speigel with a luncheon
June 10 at the S&S Tea Room.
On June 19 a luncheon was giv-
en for the distaff group by Mrs.
Maury Rolnick and Mrs. Babe
Fitch at Bali Hai. Mrs. Martin
Benno will be luncheon hostess
at Bali Hai June 26, and on
the evening of June 29 Mrs.
Armand Tobias, Mrs. Charles
of that city. The groom is the
son of Mrs. Seymour Lambert,
6107 Park Lane and the late Mr.
Lambert. The couple were mar-
ried at Temple Emanu-El June
20.
Harriette Beth Stone, bride-
elect of Barry Lee Levy, enters
the final whirl of pre-muptial
parties with a dinner party
June 23 given for the couple Wolf and Mrs. Sam Sorkin will
by Mrs. Phil Melman of St host a Spice shower at the Sor-
Louis and Mrs. Henry Zelazny kin home, 6738 Norway Rd. Miss
at the Zelazny home, 5739 Wil Benno, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
liamttown. Miss Gloria Utay will-Louis Benno, 11154 Valley Dailej
be hostess for the Spinster din- and Mr. Hermann, son of Mr.
ner June 24 at her home, 2731 and Mrs. A. J. Hermann, 6226
Kings Road. The Rehearsal din- Pemberton, will be married Au-
ner June 25 will be hosted by gust 15 at Temple Emanu-El.
th«> groom’s parents Mr. and Another August 15 bride to be,
Mrs. Iuda Levy, 11234 Park Miss Susan Lipinsky of Austin,
Central Place, at Holiday Cen- is in Dallas for a series of lovely
tral. Seventy five guests are ex- parties before her marriage to
pected. Guests expected from Joe I. Schackman. June 14 Mr.
out of town include Mr. and and Mrs. Alfred Rosfcnfeld and
Mrs. Phil Melman, St. Louis,Mrs. Louis Roginson, aunts of
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lelhmran,, Losthe bride, were luncheon host-
Ange'es; Mr. and Mrs. Robert esses at Bali Hai. Mesdames Da-
Kaufraan, Cambridge, Mass. ,v id Orman,, Gilbert Friedman,
Mrs. Frances 'Fair, Kansas City ,and Harold Schnair, were lunch-
Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Aubreyeon hostesses at Vesuvio’s. A
Brownsteim, Kinston, N.C.. Hous-lovely Tea, June 21„ was given,
at the home of Mrs. Milton
Dritch, 4418 Crooken Lane, by
Mrs. Dritch and Mrs. Albert Ru-
dnick. A Brunch will be given
June 24 by Mrs. Reuben Fried-
man at her home, 5929 Norway
Rd. On June 25 a family dinner
will be hosted by Mr. and Mrs.
Elton Schackman at their home,
5838 Noryay Rd., Mrs. Oscar
Utay and daughter Peggy will
be hostesses June 26, for a kit-
chen shower at their home, 7130
Northaven. The Columbian Club
will be the scene for a*,Brunch
June 27 to be givettr by Mrs.
Morris Cohen and Mrs. Julian
Coleman. On June 30 the Isaac
Sobel home at 6906 Azalea, will
be the setting for a lovely Tea
to be given by Mrs. Sobel, Mrs.
Sol Kaplan and Mrs. Joe Bock.
Miss Lipinsky, daughter of Mr;
and Mrs. William - Lipinsky of
Austin, will be married August
15 to Mr. Schackman, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shackman,
6023 Stefani, in Austin.
N£WS OF NOTE AND CON-
GRATULATIONS — June 26 is
the date for two Bar MitzvaKs at
Temple Emanu-El: Ronald Aron-
off, son of Dr. and Mrs. B. L.
Aronoff, 5551 Dnane Dr., will be
Bar Mitzvah in the fore-noon.
Attending will be his grand-
mother, Mrs. Joseph Aronoff of
Dallas. A luncheon at the Tem-
ple will follow the services. At
4.00 p.m. on June 26, Paul
Ruekberg, will be Bar Mitzvah
at Temple Emanu-El. Paul is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Momcroe
Ruekberg, 108 Ocean Dr.„ Rich-
ardson. Mr. and Mrs. I. Portu-
gal of Highland Park, 111., ,are
his grandparents. Neal Williams,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Wil-
liams, 5945 Royal Crest, was
graduated from St. Marks School
this month. Neal plans to enter
Georgia Tech this Fall. Mrs.
Jack Jacobs, 7707 Midbury,
honored her daughter, Sheri Ja-
cobs with a luncheon June 19 at
Brookhaven Country Club, on
the occasion of her - graduation
from Tulane Graduate^ schcol.
Among the 25 guests' was her
aunt, Mrs. Mac Jacobs of Hous-
ton. Sheri received her MSW
degree.
Walter Greenblatt, C.L.U., of
State Mutual, is the first of
1000 agents to surpass the one
million in life volume ’.sales for
1965. He is a 1965 member of
the Million Dollar Round Table
for his 1964 production.
There is a new little daughter
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
•Julius Raden, 3436 Winged Foot
Court. Her name is Judith and
her birthday is April 23. And
is her big brother Jonathan
proud! Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Schackman, 6023 Stefani, cele-
brated their Silver Anniversary
June 9 with a fam-ily dinner at
Club 21. Congrats!
COMINGS, GOINGS and
GUESTS — Mr. and Mrs. Eli
Schepps and Mrs. Robert Zeit-
man went to Houston June 13
to attend the Golden Wedding
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
Abe Davis at the home of their
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. I.
Schepps, 3507 Tartan Lane,
Houston. Congratulations Mr.
and Mrs. Davis. Nearly five de-
cades from July 14, Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Luterman, may be
congratulated on their golden
anniversary. But for 1965 they
celebrated their first by flying
to San Antonio wun mo paiouis
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Luterman to
“do the town” with her parents,?
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Levine
Genecov-M olny
Mr. and Mrs. George Molny,
7721 Yamini, announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Miss Vana
Lee Molny, to Samuel J. Genecov,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Genecov,
6215 Royal Lane. The bride-elect
was graduated from Hillcrest High
School and attended the University
of Texas. Mr. Genecov, who is
stationed with the U.S. Navy at
Irr£>erial Beach, Calif., attended
Hillcrest.
MISS VANA LEE MOLNY
Sikora-Loeb
Dr. David Sikora and his
bride, the former Miss Ann
Loeb, of 3500 Routh, are now
residing at 3435 Hidalgo-in Dal-
las.
The couple was married June
10 at Congregation Shearith
Israel by Rabbi Norman
Shapiro.
of San Antonio.
Dallas folks going to Memp-
his, Term., to attend the wedd-
ing of Joan Marilyn Mathias
and Steve Alan Ungeonan in-
clude his parents Mr. and Mrs.
Meyer L. Ungerman, 4329
Larchmont, and Messers and
Mesdames N. H. Goldberg, P.
M. Solomon, Milton Angiist,
David Ravkind, Milton Rubin,
Harry Ungerman, Arthur Ung-
erman, Jay Ungerman, Larry
Kornbleet. Dr. and Mrs. Don-
ald E. Newman, Col. and Mrs.
Milton Falk. Mrs. I. Angrist.
Mrs. A. A. Kaplan and Gerrold
Ravkind. Miss Mathias, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Math-
ias of Memphis and Mr. Unger-
man will be married June 27 in
Memphis.
Mrs. Seymour Lambert, Lar-
ry and Nancy Lambert and Mrs.
Nathan Brown leave June 30
for New York where they will
embark on the Queen Elizabeth
for a two months tour of 12
countries in Europe including
Scandanavia, Portugal, Spain,
Italy, Holland and Riveria on the
Caravan tour. David Carp, son
of Dr. and Mrs. Ellis Carp, 6031
Lupton, is in his third week of
a six week study tour of Europe
with the* Greenhill School
group. They will visit Vienna,
Berlin, Austria, Rome and Paris
before flying home. Mrs. Grace
Muller of San Antonio is stopp-
ing at the Tropicana while visit-
ing relatives and friends. She is
enjoying lots of time with her
aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Tobias, 5731 W. Stan-
ford.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sorkin,
6738 Norway Rd., are happily
hosting their children, Mr. and
and A1 Sorkin and son, of Cano-
“MY BUSINESS
IS LIFE INSURANCE”
Walter Greenblatt, C. L V,
Representing;
STATE MUTUAL OF AMERICA
The bride’s sister, Mrs.
Frank Bouchett, and Samuel
Sikora, of San Antonio, father
of the bridegroom, were honor
attendants.
Mr. and Mbs. Irving A. Loeb
of Sweetwater are Mrs. Sikora’s
parents. Parents of the bride-
groom are Mr. and Mrs. Sikora
of San Antonio.
Dr. Sikora is a graduate of
the University of Texas where
he was a member of Tau Delta
,Phi fraternity and he received
his medical degree from the
Southwestern Medical School.
His bride attended Trinity Uni-
versity and the University of
Texas where • she was pledged
to Alpha Epsilon Phi.
the past few years has been in
Chicago where he graduated
from the University of Illinois
specializing in Orthodontics. Dr.
Ornish recently opened an of-
fice at 219 Preston Royal Shop-
ping Cenfeif.
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Kravitz B.B.G.
By MICHELLE DRITCH
Kravitz had another first a
very successful Founders Day
Installation Dinner - Dance at
Executive1 Inn May 15. The new
officers were installed and a-
wards were given to the out-
standing members. The new of-
ficers are: Sarah Rosenfield,
President; Susan Rosee, Vice-
President; Esther Laredo, Re-
cording Secretary; Nancy Lam-
bert, Corresponding Secretary;
Gail Fischl, Treasurer; Shell
Robins, Chairman; Susan Adler,
Chairman; Kay Kaufman, Chair-
man; Joan Rosenthal, Parlia-
mentarian; Eileen Bierner, Edi-
tor; Jackie Schnell, Editor;
Kcokie Swesnik, Historian; Mi-
chelle Dritch, Reporter; Laurie
Levin, Counselor; and Terri
Horwitz, Mit Mon.
Kravitz’s new Mit Mom Terri
Horwitz is already working with
the new mils. Mrs. David Kaye
. is the new advisor. She was pre-
ga Park, Calif. Mr. Isadore Ro- seated with her advisor’s pin at
motsky and sons Ed and Burt, the Installat/ ~
came in last week from Canoga
Park, Calif., for a visit with The delegation to dl
their family here They are stay Convention included Elaine Lot-
ling with Mr. Romotsky’s sister erman’ Head Dele*ate; T.e,rri
•and brother in law Mr and Horwitz’ she11 Robins, Marilyn
Mrs. Jack Steinberg 6504 Chew Roth’ Susar‘ Rosee> Saral! R??“
Chase, for two weeks enfield, Gail Fischl and Michelle
Dritch, delegates.
Dr. and Mrs. Irwin K. Ornish Kravitz has already started
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NEW CITIZEN
Mr. and Mrs. David Brooks
6215 Queenswood Lane, Hous-
ton announce the birth of a son,
Daniel, born June 11. Mrs.
Brooks is a sister of Mr. and
Mrs. Ira Dolich of Austin.
Heads Charleston JC "
CHARLESTON, S.O., (JTA) —
William Ackerman has been re-
elected president of the Jewish
Community Center of Charles-
ton.
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