Texas Jewish Post (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 26, 1964 Page: 3 of 32
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dallas doings
WITH CLARE
New York will be married this
Sunday evening at Temple
Emanu-El.
Popular Carol Cohen, bride-
elect of Stuart Murry Nelkin,
is finding the rush of college and
the guests will attend services g
will host a kitchen shower at
BU™r h°me; 5316 Bryn at Snringhill Avenue Temple-
Mawr. Miss \a±fe, daughter of ■ v E
Mr. and Mrs. Max S. Yaffe, 5504 I
Bryn Mawr, and Edward Broun- J ’ j db wHlenzik %mt
stein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mar- iHe/of knLcola, Fla and New"
AUTUMN BRIDES — When Paula Kantor and Harvey El- end earlier this month in Hous- 4emP*e Emanu El. hosts for a seated dinner and §
liott Deutseh were married Thanksgiving night at Temple Emanu- ton attending parties for Carol. Thanksgiving is a happy time dance, in the Crystal Ball Room cr
Ei, out of town guests included Mrs. Florence Kantor, Beverly During the Thanksgiving holidayj £or jyjr antj jyjrs> gair, Skibell, °f the Sheridan ilattle House 5
L
Hill", Calif.; Mrs. Paul Laufhoim, San hranciscO; the briue’s broth-
er a.id sister-in-law, Mr. ami Mrs. Robert Kantor, New York; Mrs.
Leah Gott, Houston; and the groom’s mother and brother, Mrs.
Beulah Deutseh and Robert Deutseh of New York. Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Shapiro entertained with a dinner at Bali Hai. Miss Kantor
is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Herman I. Kantor, 6531 Luptom
The couple return to Austin to continue their studies at the Uni-
versi’y of Texas.
Miss Lynn Weintraub, bride-1 eon ’ hostesses the same day. A
elect of Robert David Klina has luncheon is planned for Nov.
been honored with several par- 28 by Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sanger,
’ties prior to her wedding in- Out of town guests, Mesdames
eluding a luncheon and shower David Fine, Harold Abrams and
on Nov. 18 hosted by Mrs. Jack Morton Weichsel will be Brunch
Kravitz at her home, 4016 Shan- hostesses on the wedding mOrn-
non Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Robert ing. The future bride, the daugh-
Beer plan a dinner party Nov. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wein-
27. Mrs. Isadore Gersh and Mrs. traub, and her fiance, the son of
Zellie Bernbaum ^will be lunch-;Mr. and Mrs. Raymond H. Kline,
she will be htyiored with lunch- 5531 P^due, who will cele-
eons and dinner parties and then ,brate Thanksgiving and their
back to Houston again for stud- iiWedding anniversary with their
ies. A dinner dance will be given j KjjiUdren gathered around them.
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on Dec. 20, at the Dallas Athletic
Country Club, by her aunts and
uncles, Messers and Mesdames
Morris Cohen, Ben Cohen, Eli
Cohen, George Hechtman and
Raymond Zimmerman. Guests
will include Mr. and Mrs. Jul-
ius Levin and Mrs. Goldie Sehe-
men of Jacksonville, Florida. On
Dec. 21 Mrs. Ted Witte and Mrs.
May Kopel will be luncheon
hostesses and the following day
Miss Susie Bernat plans a lunch-
eon also. The couple will be
married Dec. 27 at Shearith Is-
rael.
On their 41st anniversary, this
year, their children,, Mr. and
Mrs. Sol Skibell, Barry and An-
dy; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Skibell,
Susan and Harris; Mr. and Mrs.
Charles A. Cassel, Belinda and
Mark; and Mr. and Mrs. George1
Liptsha and Shana and Michael,
with friend Mrs. Jean Klatsky,
will join in the happy celebra-
tion. Congratulations and many
more happy days!
Another December
Happy Dallas grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. M. Webberman and)
Mr. and Mrs. Morris J. Leiman,
- were elated at the arrival of their
., , __ . . _ ,, '*]. bTlde‘ granddaughter Susan Michele
elect, Muriel Ruth Yaffe, was Webberman, on Nov. 1 to Mr,
honored Nov. 19 by Mrs. Maurice antj Mrs joe Webberman (Char- Leaffer, Marshall Leaffer. FromS
GiMer with a miscellaneous j0tte Leiman) of Pine Bluff Ark. Washington, D.C., the grOomisL
shower. Thirty-five guests at- Big brothers Jerry and Mike ' --- ’ V
tended at the Giller home, 6465 fjnfj their small sister enchant-
Hotel, in Mobile, following the^
wedding Nov. 28 at SpringhillP
Ave. Temple. * ^
Dallas guests include: the 2
groom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Reuben Williams, 5945 Royal {J?
Crest; the bride’s j,reat aunt, *
Mrs. Becky Kahn; Mr. and Mrs.
David Feinberg, Steven Fein ^
berg, Mrs. Jack Toby, Herbert^
Toby, Stuart Aaron, Mrs. Hy-g
man Nathanson, Miss Maxine **
Weitzman, Messers and Mes-HJ
dames Charles Friedman, Irwin^
Suckle, Sam Falk and A. J. Lu-
kin. Houston guests: Messers andQ
Mesdames Ben C. Steinberg,g
grandparents of the groom, Hy-S
man Lapin, great aunt and uncle P
of the groom, Edward Hecht&
and Miss Carolyn Feinberg. Fort,*
W’orth guests Dr. and Mrs. Harry T
Royalton. Early next month Mrs.
Ted Wilte and Mrs. Jack Butler
vmmj ~'=Sr
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COMINGS, GOINGS and
GUESTS — Out of town guests
attending the beautiful wedding
of Miss Bette Carolyn Brook to
Arnold Nolan Williams in Mo-
bile, Ala., Nov. 28 will find the
;| Rehearsal dinner a m0.sf delight-
ful affair. It will be hosted by
the groom’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Reuben Williams, in the
beautiful “Old South” atmos-
phere of the Grand Hotel in
Point Clear, Ala., on Nov. 26.
The Brooks families fron~j Bir-
mingham and Mobile, will be
hosts for dinner Nov. 27. Im
mediately followine the dinner
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great aunt and uncle, Rabbi and
Mrs. Chaim Williamowsky, Mr. I
and Mrs. Joseph Williamowsky J
Another great uncle, Mr. Louis
Williams, Hendersonville, N.C.
Also from Hendersonville, Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Williams. Mr. and
Mrs. Marks Zion and Mrs. Lena
Hitman,, Shreveport, La.; Mrs.
Serena Meyers, El Campo, Texas.
Other relatives expected are:
Mrs. Fannie E. Steinberg, the
groom’s great aunt, Los Angeles;
the bride’s grandfather, William
Willenzik, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Willenzik and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Willenzik and fam-
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Golden-
berg and Ale Brown, all of Pen-
sacola, Florida.
Mrs. Paul Martin, Madison,
Wis.; Mr. and Mrs. Karlin Sintow
and family, Jackson, Miss.; Mr.
and Mrs. Julius Willenzik and
family, and Andre Rubinstein,
from New Orleans; Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Williams, Little Rock,
Ark.; Jerry Manne, Fairmount,
Minn.; and Mr. and Mrs. Ber-
nard Pollack, Atlanta. From
Birmingham, Ala., will come Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Brook, Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Bro«k and Mr. and
Mrs. Nathan Zivitz and family. ».
Mr. and Mrs. Max Katz 6f
New York, visiting their chil-'
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Katz, 3435 Hidalgo, came espec-
ially to see their beautiful new
granddaughter Sheila Yvonne.
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Wolfson
went to New Orleans to spend
the holidays with their children,
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wolfson
and baby Debbie. Their daughter
Sharon W’olfson of New York
will join the family for the holi-
days. Home for the holidays are
Judy Waldman from the Uni-
versity of Michigan and Jerry
from Austin. Mrs. I. Puretz and.
Mrs. M. Sessner of New York
will be guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Leiman, 5006 Homer,
wihile attending the Bar Mitzvah
of Steve Sturman at Tiferet Is-
rael on Dec. 5. Congratulations
to Mr. and Mrs. Gerson, both
who celebrated their Nov. 11 an-
niversary dining with their chil-
dren at the Mecca. Dr. and Mrs.
Stuart M. Brown, 3464 High Vis-
ta Drive have had as their guests
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David
Schrott cf Washington, D.C., who
are now on a trip to Mexico City
and will return to Dallas for a
few more days with the children.
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