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along with Rachel Cristol and
Nancy Rakoover from almost 50
years ago. Good times.
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Put this on your calendar
The Keeping Kids Safe Project
by S.I.P. Kids, a national child
safety organization who tours the
country providing free FBI qual-
ity digital fingerprints for chil-
dren, is coming to Fort Worth to
host a free child safety fair. The
event will run from 3 p.m. - 7
p.m. on Friday, July 12 and 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, July
13 at Bruce Lowrie Chevrolet, 711
SW Loop 820.
“Police officials say time is
crucial in the recovery of miss-
ing children. One major prob-
lem that costs precious time is
gathering current photographs,
fingerprints and personal infer-
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GETTING READY FOR THE NEW YEAR—A gala New Year’s
Eve Ball will be sponsored by Fort Worth Chapter of Hadassah
Tuesday evening, December 31, in the Crystal Ballroom of the
Hotel Texas. Favors and set-ups are included; in the tab of $12.50
per couple. Bob Rogers and his orchestra will provide dance
music from 9.00 to 1:30. Pictured left to right are Mrs. Irving
Levine and Mrs. Mark Rakoover, chairmen of the Ball and
center, Mrs. David Cristol, ticket co-chairman. Other members
nf the ticket committee, not shown, are Mrs. Buddy Rosen and
Mrs. Jimmy Rosenthal. Reservations may be made with
Levine. WA 3-9542 or Mrs. Rakoover. AX
probably because so many identi- mation to assist law enforcement
lied with the “Jewish mother” in agencies,” says National Director
the role. of S.I.P. Kids, Lytishya Borglum.
The program included all the
popcorn and ice cream you could Blast from the past
eat plus the film for only $5. And
the group had a wonderful time
tasting various flavors.
Next event for the “Daytim-
ers” will be the appearance of ly I came across the photo shown
“Kids Who Care” in a lavish pro-
gram titled “Freedom Bound,”
Wednesday, July 17. The group
will be bringing the Israeli teens
who will be participating in the
summer program. Lunch will be
catered by Sprouts.
For information and reserva-
tions, call with your credit card
to Barbara Rubin, 817-927-2736,
Larry Steckler, 520-990-3155, or
Hugh Lamensdorf, 817-738-1428,
or reserve for yourself at www.
bethelfw.org/donations. The Syl-
via Wolens “Daytimers” is a pro-
gram of Beth-El Congregation
with financial support from the
Jewish Federation.
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