Texas Jewish Post (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 22, 1949 Page: 3 of 28
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TEXAS JEWISH POST
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Ph. 6-0056
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Mid-Texas Manufacturing Company
Season’s Greetings
501 North Houston
2-1192
OUR SINCERE WISHES
for your
HOLIDAY HAPPINESS
HAPPY CHANUKAH
DIETZ OPTICAL CO.
Distributors
Medical Arts Building
3-4337
Famous for
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Formerly Royse-Smith Stores
Season’s Greetings
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2859 WEST BERRY STREET
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SCHOOL SUPPLIES
CANDIES
COSMETICS
SUNDRIES
Poultry and Stock
Remedies and Supplies
Roy Stewart, Owner
Stewart Drug Co.
3130 E. Rosedale
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2117 White Settlement Rd.
Phone 2-0778
Joyous Holiday Greetings
Serving Polytechnic Additions
PRESCRIPTIONS
A Registered Pharmacist
At All Times
Chanukah Greetings
M. W. Boswell
Sam Boone
Boswell & Boone
Plumbing Co.
Plumbing - Installation
Repairs
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Al Davis, Arthur Gressman, Gil-
bert Friedson, Erwin Rovinsky,
Lee Laves, Irwin Richker, Harry
Rosenstein, Danny Rubenstein, A-
lan Rosner, Carl Abramson, Bur-
ton Teter, Bob Cohn, Herbie
Schwarz, Margot Myers, Barbara
Fay Cohn, Leah Drescher, Betty
Jean Rosen, Arlene Goldstone, Bar-
bara Rubenstein, Iva Greenspun,
who are all home for vacation.
NEWS N‘ NOTES:
We’re sorry to hear that Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Rauch and family
have moved to Columbus, Ohio and
that the Charles Shebairo’s are
contemplating a move to Califor-
nia. The Perry Kaye’s on a three
week trip to Memphis, Atlanta and
Miami Beach. Welcome home to
Jack Sherman, son of the Mooney
Sherman’s from St. Louis. Mrs.
Edith Greenwald has returned to
California.
Mrs. Honey Levine recently
returned from a UJA Convention
in Atlanta. The Bobby Gerns-
ba cher’s of Austin spending the
holidays with folks, Reg. and Aa-
ron. The Harry Sloan’s will spend
New Year’s in the Emerald Room
of Houston’s Shamrock Hotel, to-
gether with their guests Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Friedman of Chicago,
and then back to Big “D” for the
Cotton Bowl Game.
SPEEDY RECOVERY TO:
Mmes. Ben Rosenthal, Sam Lip-
shitz, P. Groginski, Harry Labo-
vitz, Martin Sonkin, I. B. Katzen-
stein and Messrs. U. M. Simon,
Abe Rosenstein and Ben Schuster.
NEW SAVE-A-LIFE REGIONAL
DIRECTOR HONORED:
Mrs. J. Levitt of Oklahoma City,
and recently appointed Regional
Director of the Save-A-Life Lea-
gue spent several days in Fort
Worth to meet with President, Mrs.
Nathan Rubenstein, officers and
board to discuss future plans for
the Fort Worth Chapter. Mrs. Le-
vitt was entertained on different
occasions by Mmes. E. Brachman,
N. Rubenstein and R. Fuller.
Next outstanding affair of the
League will be the Covered Dish1
Luncheon to be held in January. j
SOL WEINSTEIN’S HOLIDAY
IN CALIF
The Sol Weinstein’s and sons,
enroute to a holiday in Hollywood
visited Sara and Irv Margolies in
Big Springs. The Weinstein’s will
visit Mrs. Rose Feldman and son,
Mike, Mr. and Mrs. Jules David-
son and family, and the Jay Bow-
ers, all of Los Angeles. Gertrude,
who has been so successful at her
hobby of Interior Decorating an-
ticipates further study and re-
search in Hollywood. Dad E. Wein-
stein recently honored on his 84th
birthday with a dinner at the
Broiler is spending the holidays
with his children in California.
DID YOU KNOW:
Malcolm Brachman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Sol Brachman, who re-
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time ago is teaching Physics at
Southern Methodist University.
AS WE GO TO PRESS:
Mrs. Elsie Maier of Houston
visiting her children, Doc and
Fredabelle Antweil and will help
celebrate the birthday of her sis-
ter, Mrs. Selma Schwarz. Mrs.
Rosenbaum of Long Island, New
York, the guest of her children,
Rabbi and Mrs. Milton Rosenbaum.
The George Weinstein's and Mil-
ton Simon’s recent weekenders at
the Baker Hotel in Mineral Wells.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Horwitz of
Ponca City, Okla., will spend New
Year’s with folks Sara and I. E.
Horwitz. Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Baum
and family of San Antonio will
spend the holidays with their folks,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Baum, in their
lovely new home at 2700 Ryan
Place Dr. Mrs. Rella Steinberg
visiting* in Chicago. Mrs Ann Whit-
tenberg and son, Herbert have
moved to 3228 University Dr. Mr.
and Mrs. Sol Goldberg looking
forward to the visit of Mr. and
Mrs. Jimmy Goldberg and daugh-
ter, Andrea of Atlanta, Ga., sche-
duled for February. Rose and
George Weinstein anticipating a
visit from children Jan. 1 and
grandson Michael Friedman of
Charleston, Mo. . . Al Weinstein,
University of Houston Councilor
will holiday in Fort Worth. Mr.
and Mrs. I. E. Horwitz plan a
January trip to Chicago and
Cleveland. . . Beth-El Congrega-
tion Annual Dinner and Meeting-
scheduled for January 8.
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Rosenthal
leave today for a two weeks vaca-
tion in Los Angeles where they
will visit Mrs. Rosenthal’s Dad,
Mr. Sam Breacher.
Dorothy Rosenstein headed
Cleveland way at the turn of the
year. . . and speaking of years, we
wish you and yours the best. . .
we trust Chanukah will, light up
your life with joy, health and
happiness, forever and ever. . .
HOLIDAY HAPPENINGS:
The M. Greenspan’s of 3142 Westclifr Rd. are baby sitting (and
loving it) with little granddaughter, Gail Marcus of Los Angeles,
while her folks, Dr. and Mrs. R. M. Marcus, are Christmas holidaying
in New York. Also guests at the house on Westclif Rd. are Mrs.
Adela Urbanowiez and her son, Alexander, who is a student at
Ashbury College in Ottawa, Canada; and of course, daughter, Iva
home for the holidays from Stanford University
HOLIDAY INTERLUDE FOR: ------—--------------
Thursday, December 22, 1949 CHANUKAH EDITION_II
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