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dallas doings
Akiba Academy
Convention Report
Schepps JCC Sets 2nd Annual
Dinner Dance At Sheraton Dallas
WITH CLARE
From now until the whistles herald the arrival of the hope-
ful year of 1965, Dallas will be overflowing with ^lslt;^rs. fr®n]
distant places. For instance: W^dmg sue*^ are here in Joyous g™*
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gSijgr, MTK„U
« Morristown, N.J.; Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Qzer Michael ^Robert,
? from San Antonio. Diane Gail Morchcwer, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl MorchOwer, 6756 Northaven, and Clyde Stuart Sieg
S were married December 19 at Temple Emanu-Eh Mr. Siegel is
% the son of Mrs. Sallye Weissman, Long Beach, N.Y. and Harry
"9 ^ *win he filled witJwith a Bruncb December 6 ^ ,ic Relation In the Day School.”
2 The air will be filled witn ^ and Mrs Don Mllier at Rei>orts of ttrir imDressiom
their home, 3625 Jubilee rr - 0f tbe convention will be giver
The Julius Schepps Commu-j Among the features of the
me three delegates (rom Dal- A^LalDtaner Dance an.?Floor dlnciSf, Highlighting""^^ eve-
t^ivention, Dee" li,W"» Tl*7
Hotel, Grand Ballroom. which is a fast moving, light-
hearted night club revue featur-
Chairman of the event, Mrs.,ijig musical highlights from the
Paul Stanley, has announced; American Musical comedy stage,
the following members of her Produced by Ziona Balaban aiyd
the Midwest and Southern Re-
gional P-TA Educational Con-
ference of the National Day
are Lee Vee-
President) and Ann Rosenberg.
The delegates heard distinguish-
ed educational leaders discuss
such topic as “The Day School
and Jewish Potential”, strengMh
ening Our Children’s Committ-
ment To Judaism”, “Member-
ship and Fund Raising”. “Pub-
On December 18 Mrs. Paul ^be community a
Lande and Mrs. Irving Shapiro lAkika Academy, 5608 Northav-
net pin at Tpmnie Fmanu El Posted a lunoheo“ at t“e , ien Rd. at a date to be announc-
Brounstein at Teaip.e tmanu fci ^ 11336 Vallevdale. After
^ race and veils on December 27,
« with three weddings scheduled.
H The afternoon weeding of Miss
i? Muriel Ruth Yaffe and Edward
5 Brounstein at Temple Emanu-El _
5 will bring to Dallas thj: follow-, ^^es* on” December 25, Open
mg out of town guests: J»e jj^e will be held at the home
groom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. of Mr and Mrs Don Miller,
Martin Brounstein, Kensington,, 36ag Jubilee Trail The Rehear-
Md.; Mr. and Mrs David Bres- ga, dinner hosted by Mr> and
law from Lincoln, Neb.; Mr. and Mrs Alfred E. Berber, was held
Mrs. Irwin Hollander, and fam- at Executive inn. Mbs. Ben
ily of Norman, Okla., Dr. an EnglebeTg was hostess for the
Mrs. Werner Hollander and g ? ter Dinner held Dec. 24
-family, Bettendorf, Iowa; Mr i at her home, 12058 High Mea-
-and Mrs. Jerry Kopel, Norfolk, . rf
Va.; Mrs. Harold Sallye, Brook- uww
lyn, N.Y.; and Mr. and Mrs. a vast number of guests will
Nathan Yaffe, Omaha, Neb. come from out of town for the
_ , . . December 27 wedding of Carol
Miss Yaffe is the daughter Ejysa coben and Stuart Murry
of Mr. and Mrs. Max S. Yaffe,, Nelkin at shearith Israel. The
5504 Bryn Mawr. groom’s parents> Mr. and Mrs.
In the evening of December Toby Neikin a^id others from
27 at Temple En:,anu-El, Mar- Houston include: Misses Donna
ilyn Sue Kessel and (Ron?£di Aqudma, Karen Couch, Caro
committee. Dinner Dance Co-
Chairman, Mrs. Julius Colenvan;
Ticket Sales Chairman, Mrs.
Morris Cohen, and her Co-
Chairman, Mrs. Norman Chaik-
en; Mrs. Aaron Klausner, and
Mrs. Erwin Schwartz; Program
Chairman, Mrs. Edwin Balaban;
Decorations Chairman, Mrs.
Leonard Levy, and Co-Chair-
directed by Len*jra Seltzer.
Broadway Melody has been or-
chestrated by Tom Merriman,
whose arrangements have
brought great vitality and style
to what will be a handsome and
exciting show. The costumes are
designed by Terry Murray. Vo-
cal Harmony for the Sisters trio
by A1 Czerner, Production asso-
men, Mrs. Eric Rosenbaum and elates Estelle' Meyers, Lighting
Mrs. Gerald Tarnower; Door manager Devora Wakser, Show
ed in the future.
Morton Serber, will be married
Out of town guests expected in-
clude; the groom’s parents, Mr.
and Stanley Cooper, Dave Tur-
etsky, and Louis Turetsky. Al-
so: Mrs. Jack Preliovitz, Brook-
line, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. Julius
Levin, Jacksonville,, Florida;
Mr. and Mrs. Abner Horn, Lake
Charles, La.; Mr. and Mrs. Lo-uis
Druss, Elaine and Barbara; Gal-
veston: Mrs. Sylvia Sadovinck,
and Julie, and Mr. and Mrs. A.
Jack Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Frankel. Odessa: Mr. and Mrs.
Nudeiman and Dr. and Mrs.
Frank Cohen, Susan and Bur-
ton, Fort Worth.
Miss Cohen is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cohen,
5734 Berkshire.
Joella Goldman, bride-elect
of Bruce Gecrg“ Schenkler, be-
gins her pre-nuptiai party whirl
with a misceila . • ous shower
given by Mrs. Robert L. Schenk-
ler, at her home, 6237 Turner-
way. Mrs. Harold Lipman and
Mrs. Simon Smith will also
Ericson, Judy Frye, Joann
Greenbaum, Donna Hoiberg,
Joan Levy, Carole Burke, Darla
and Mrs. Alfred E. Serber, San Braswell, Barjara Mbco. Mes-
Antonio. Others from San An- sers Stan Blend, Elliott Bossin,
ittonio: Messers and Mesdamesl David Danburg, Stuart Kinard,
Gerald Barnholtz, Milton Eichel- Gary Lees, Jack Mapds, Charles
Kf ZinS? 5LZ and
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and Mrs. Isadore Topper, Cc* ^^mS” BetnarDr' Geor^e Ray Schenkler, 9525
lumbus, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. S<*1 ' • f ’ J Holloway, will be married Jan.
Davis, Houston; Mr. and Mrs. Aiberi Rosen 24 at Temple Emanu-El.
Sol Katz and Mr. and Mrs. E. Harnara and 'VIrs‘ Albert Rosen-
S. Katz, Tyler; Mrs. Nell Shull, H*al- /rora, ®aB Allto“1 ’ „Joe February 28, bride-elect Mar-
Waco. From Fort Worth: Mes- K.bo"dl andJVlT* a"d Mrs’ ?.en' sha Gail Gutow, was honored
sers and Mesdames Sidney Co- ^^l°ne^0W:!ro’ .and IV?IS* December 19 by Mrs. Morns
hen, Leroy Solomon, Manny Sol- N S T and Zelazny and Mrs. Eugene Lev-
omon, Julius Solomon and A1 ai?d in’ with a lun<rhb(>n at Suig’s
Oberstein. ! Fhilip H. Rcss, Ellen an^, RestaUrant. A dinner party was
! Austm, Mr. and Mrs. gjven Dec. 23 by Misses Sandra
The bride-elect, daughter of Michael Blend, Mr. and Mrs. bellow Helen Stahl and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Kessel, 5929 Mike Birnbaum, Mr. and Mrs. Ra] Zelazny at the home of
Elderwood, was entertained Edward Fein, Mr. and Mrs. ]y|r. and Mrs. Harry Mellow,
Raymond Zimmerman, Marvin 3725 Colgate. Bess Kallenberg
and Judy; Memphis, Tenn., Mes- and Roger Kallenberg will hist
sers and_ -ilesdamcs Ralp Lef- a cocktail party for the cOunle
’ 1j®npIe Weyner and ai tbe. home of their parents,
chiiuien xv.-iss Susan Penchan, | ]yir and Mrs. Harrold KaHen-
Red Rowley’s
Preston Forest Pharmacy, Inc.
PRESTON RD. & FOREST LN
FREE DELIVERY
Charge Accounts Invited
EM 3-1571
Prize Chairman, Mrs. Melvyn
Rosen, Co-Chairman, Mrs. Mil-
ton Neuberg; Chairman of
Pianist Murray Lambert, Cho-
rus Captain Ann Miller. Mem-
bers of the cast are: Toni Aaron,
Ushers, Mr. Walter Stone; Pub- Anita Alhadef, Ziona Balaban,
licity Chairman, Mrs. Stuart Jan Beren, Phyllis Dien, Irene
Brown; Kick Off Coffee Chair- Boirdnus, Ralph Epstein, Har-
man, Mrs. Murray Fizette. rold Kallenberg, Carol Kauf-
and Brian, Cleveland, Ohio; Mr. jman„ Zelda Kimmei, Arlene
and Mrs. Charles Albert and, ! Eeibs, Ann Miller, Carol Seh-
Mr. and Mrs. Benton Markey, Morris Shwiff, Penny
Michele, Steffi and Ryan, Mr.
and Mrs. Ed. Markey and Mr.
and Mrs. Lennie Karpel, San
Antonio. On December 25, Mr.
and Mrs. Benton Markey will
host the out of town guests for
dinner at Bali Hai.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Manes, Abby,.
Suzanne and Georgene, 11237
Park Central Place, left last
week for California to spend
the holidays with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Klass and
her brother,. Gene Barry, the
suave, debonnaire TV star.
Our local globe trotter, Mrs.
Ida Greenblatt, is back from
her latest travels, with fabulous
stories of faraway places. She
returned last week from a six
weeks tour of the East in con-
nection with the Internationa*
Federation of Women Lawyers
and their meeting ir. New Delhi,
India. While there she was in-
vited to speak at the University
of New Delhi and the University
of Bombay. She also spoka over
Weinberger, Ginny Weinstein.
Tickets at $25.00 per couple
are available for this gala eve-
ning. Mrs. Morris Cohen Ticket
Sales Chairman, however urges
that reservations must be made
as soon as possible, since no
tickets will be sold at the door,
either by calling the Julius
Schepps Community Center at
EM 3-5251 or Mrs. Morris Cohen
EM 1-5187.
’ Proceeds of this affair go to-
ward augmenting program, op-
erating expenses and scholar-
ship fund.
Temple Teens Dance!
By BARBARA WALTZER
1 Mrs. Charles Cooper. RQnnie
INDEPENDENT
GRACIOUS LIVING
FOR SENIOR CITIZENS
^Autumn
Reaves
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OVERLOOKING BEAUTIFUL
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Corner Oak Lawn and Hail St.
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SNIDER PLAZA
berg, 99i5 Meadowbrook, on
December 30. Miss Gutow,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al-
bert Gutow, 7039 Mason Dells,
and Larry Alan Ellis, son of
Mrs. Larry Kern, 3780 Van-
couver, and Irving Ellis of
Amarillo, will be married Feb.
28 at Shearith Israel.
Another occasion for numer-
ous out of town guests will be
the Bar Mitzvah of Harold
<Hal) Greenberg at Temple
Emanu-El December 26. After,
the services his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Irving Greenberg, 6127
Yorkshire, will be hosts for
luncheon at the Temple. That-
evening they will host a dinner
dance at the SheTaton Hotel to
honor Hal and the out of town
guests. Relatives attending from
out of town are: Grandmother,
Mrs. Bessie Greenberg, Dr. Mel-
vin Bloomenstein, Ima and
Lynn, all from Vineland, N.J.;
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Green-
iberg, Little Silver, N.J.; Mr.
and Mrs. Abe Greenberg, Brook-
lyn, N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Irving
Gandali, Miami Beach, Fla.; Mr.
and Mrs. Nat Wolf and Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Wolf, Lori, Bobbie
An evening of fun and enjoy-
ment is in the offering on New
Year’s Eve, December 31, 1964.
This gala affair is being spon-
sored by Temple Teens, who
have chosen as the theme of
their dance Mardi Gras. The
dance is under the supervision
the Voice of America, choosing of Natala Ashner and Myron
as her subject, the UN topic, Bloom. The affair- is to be held
“Rights of Freedom to Travel.” j in the Louis Tobian Auditorium
„ . , _ at Temple Emanu-El. The price
tvi Hada,ssal1 Be<n Itto> of admission is $3.50 stag or
the iFWf inv.ited to attei|d drag. T>e dance starts at 9:00
. , onVentlon as an ob- pm and ends around 1.00 a.m.
leaguesb^L?> C.harmed hw col- January 1, 1965. Music will be
ivire ^ wa^ ™ade aby the Sensations. The dance
on to ftraef f' Gr®.enblatt went promise's .to be the most success-
She4 f01\t flIe day vlslt- ful one ever held by the Tem-
o? a Chinee ‘he..hou.se guest; pie Teeners. Come and take
Koncr Hongr Part in the merriment of this
“Samnaniew »at^”ded ^ fun-filled evening. You v/ill be
tsampan Wedding.” She spent
three days in Bombay as the
guest of a Jewish family and
heard the original plan of how
500 Jewish families in Afghan-
istan migrated to Israel. This
plan furnishes money and de-
tails necessary for the Jewish
families to settle in Israel.
There remain only 40 families
to complete the exodus.
missing something if you don’t!
.-A—-
Dr. and Mrs. Fred H. Dunn
spent the week following
Thanksgiving <Nov. 2-Dec. 6) in
Chicago where Dr. Dunn attend-
ed the annual meeting of the
Radiological Society of North
America. Dr. and Mrs. Dunn
were entertained by a number
of Chicago area friends and
were the guests of honor at a
party given by Dr. and Mrs,
Edward Salinas in Lincolnwood,
Illinois.
Joel and Becky Likens., chil-
dren of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lik-
ens are gleeful in their thoughts
of Becky’s fourth birthday
which was held last Saturday,
the 19th. Enjoying the clown
theme were Risa Benjamin,
Julie Hoffman, Sandra Secrest,
Diane Goldblatt, Terry Lee
Brown, Susie Shapiro. Sonny
and Julie Solell and Lisa and
Tommy Ruby. _
WALTER GREENBLATT, Chartered Life Underwriter
“MY BUSINESS IS LIFE INSURANCE”
Representing: State Mutual of America
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JOEL and BECKY LIKENS
. . . for her a fourth birthday
A collection of interesting
works of art by Mrs. Rita New-
man is on exhibit at the Julius
Schepps Center Art Gallery
through January 20. Mrs. New-
man, local artist formerly of
Cleveland, Ohio, studied art at
Cleveland School of Art, West-
ern Reserve University. Her
medium is decoupage. an un-
usual treatment of reproduction
on wood which creates the ef-
fect of the original painting.
The art of decoupage which ori-
ginated in Italy b suitable in
any decor. Subject matter
ranges from Classical to Earl? ,
American. You are invited-
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