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Jaye and Larry Spierer . . . enjoyed Paris.
Jaye and Larry Spierer recently spent a fabulous two
weeks in France where they stayed with old friends Mike
Jacobs and Ilene Hirsch of Madison, Wisconsin. Mike and
Dene took a year’s sabbatical in Paris and when Jaye and
Larry joined them, they motored all over the country
touring the quaint villages and the historic sites. They
spent a great deal of time in Normandy and also visited
Versailles Palace and nooks and crannies which few people
get to see unless they have native Frenchmen or dedicated
Americans, who speak the language perfectly living there.
Jaye works for Delta and Larry is Fort Worth store
manager for Koslow’s. The Spierers are Irving residents.
Balmy idyllic weather has grandmother, Ruth Fox.
been ordered for Brandeis Irving Levine of Tampa,
Women’s annual mid-sum- Fla., delighted his mother,
mer poolside party on Satur- Sarah Levine and brother,
day evening, Aug. 17, seven Joseph, with his visit earlier
p.m., at the home of our this week. Which reminds
neighbors, Dr. Alex and your scribe that Bea and Irv
Sandy Hoffman, 4201 Hil- Levine escaped to their
dring Drive East. The $9 per Florida condo in Hillsboro
person tab will cover a for two weeks of R and R.
delectable catered supper, Many more happy anniver-
door prizes, entertainment, saries to Shirley and Earl
sing-a-long with the Sweet Givant who celebrated their
Adelines and much good 25th on the 7th and Cecile
comaraderie. Bring your and Norm Schaeffer who
will celebrate their 35th on
the 14th.
invite your friends and
1 associates to bring their
next meeting or convention
to Fort Worth. If the group
books 150 rooms in any of
Fort worth’s fine hotels or
motels, then you’ve got
yourself a pair of custom-
made chestnut calf beauties
from Justin Boot Co. A
native ourtowner, Kathy is
the daughter of Selma and
Scott Sherman. Her hus-
band, John, is a local
attorney.
A steady stream of visit-
ors have graced the home of
Doris and Harry Kahn.
Guesting last week were
cousins, Esther and Sidney
Cohen of Chicago, while this
week’s welcome guests in-
clude Doris’ brother and
family, Barbara and Bob
Silver and daughters, Debra
and Michelle of Chicago and
Janet, who is associated
with Lorrimer Studio in Los
Angeles. Arriving this Sun-
day to visit with the Kahns
will be Harry’s sister, Annie
Kahn of Chicago. Dr. Phillip
and Gilda Cohen are just
back from a marvelous five
day vacation in Tahoe. It
was a fabulous, breath-
taking trip to Israel for
Rochelle Levinson, who was
one of 19 Singles from the
Metroplex who loved UJA’s
super mid-summer trip.
Rochelle had the oppor-
tunity to visit with four first
cousins who live on Kibbutz
Kiryat Haim. The trip to
Houston to hear renown
pianist, Jeffrey Swann, in
concert with the Houston
Symphony was a joy to
members of his family who
were thrilled with his
performance at the Jesse
Jones Auditorium. The oc-
casion also served as a
family reunion with many of
the Houston cousins and
among those attending were
his mother, Gloria Swann,
aunt Nancy Sheinberg and
daughter, Joan, who were
joined by Nancy’s niece, An-
drea Rubin and the Dallas
and Corpus members of the
family. Added honors for
Andy Karsner, son of
Blanche and David Karsner,
who was recently named
Fort Worth’s first Youth
Governor. Andy, who has
been invited to attend the
Republican National Con-
vention, was also invited to
New Citizen
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Batwin of Broken Arrow,
Okla. (nee Betsy Rosenthal
of Fort Worth) announce the
birth of their daughter,
Rachael Gayle, on July 30.
Proud grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Jimmy Rosenthal
of Fort Worth and Mr. and
Mrs. Nathan Batwin of
Rockaway Beach, New
York.
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offing. New members join-
ing that evening will be
Kathy Sherman Suder,
guests of Brandeis. Reser- enthusiastic Director of Con-
vations are a must and vention Services for the
RSVPs should be made with Fort Worth Chamber of
either Lillian Leiderman, Commerce, tells me that
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Annette and Jimmy Ro-
senthal just back from
Broken Arrow, Okla., where
they visited their daughter
I and family, Betsy and
™ Howard Batwin are ecstatic
about their new grand-
daughter, Rachael Gayle.
Rachael is named in memory
of her late maternal great-
almost anyone can become a
member of the elite Fort
Worth Boot Brigade and
receive their own pair of
custom-made Justin boots.
All you have to do is simply
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West Texas State Univer-
sity’s Debate Camp. Also
invited to the Debate Camp
was Annette Malka, daugh-
ter of Isaac and Miriam
Malka.
The new 1985 Miss Texas,
Tamara Hext, will receive a
$500 gift certificates, from
Dotti Welch at her Ridgmar
emporium this Saturday
afternoon. Dotti Welch will
make the presentation.
Rosalie and Bud Schwartz
have a full house of visitors
at their Lands End retreat.
Guesting with the family
and adding speedy recovery
wishes to Bud are daughter,
Arlene Levy and her two,
Genene and Jennifer, of
Houston; son, Lewis
Schwartz and youngsters, of
Toby and Danny, of Austin
and mother, Rae Sepin.
Lewis’s wife, Denise, joins
her family each weekend
from Austin, while Lewis
clerks with a local law firm.
Former ourtowner, Danny
Gachman of Los Angeles, in
for a quick visit with
mother, Edith Gachman;
brother and family, the Leon
Gachmans and other family
members. Trudy and Sey-
mour Kanoff are just back
from a tour of the New
Orleans Worlds Fair. Wil-
lene and Nat Cohen who
spent sixteen fabulous days
touring the Orient report
they had a fantastic time in
Hong Kong, Singapore and
Bangkok. Hong Kong is
great for shopping; Singa-
pore is one of the cleanest
cities in the world and the
Tiger Balm Gardens and the
Sultan Mosque are incred-
ible sights to see. But of all,
the “Golden Buddha” of
Sukhorthai in Bangkok was
unbelievable. It stands ap-
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weighs, 51/2 tons and is
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