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FEBRUARY 7, 1952
Hal Lehrman To Address
I American Jewish
Committee Dinner.
February 14th
The annual dinner meeting
of the American Jewish Com-
mittee, Houston Chapter, will
be held Thursday evening,
February 14, in the Varsity
Room, Ye Old College Inn.
Cocktails will be from 6:30,
and dinner at 7:30 p.m.
Hal Lehrman, distinguished
lecturer, foreign correspondent,
and author will be the- guest
speaker. Mr. Lehrman is an
authority on conditions in the
Middle East and Eastern Eu-
rope, and has served as foreign
correspondent in these areas
for some of the leading news-
papers in the country.
. The American Jewish Com-
mittee has extended a cordial
invitation to the community to
attend this dinner. Reserva-
tions, at $4.00 per person, may
be made with Mrs. Daniel
Jackson, OLive 8412.
REFRIGERATOR REPAIRS
ALL TYPES
WASHING MACHINES
ALL MAKES A KINDS
Irons . . . Toasters . . . Mixers . . . Fans . . Vacuum
Cleaners . . . All Home Appliances
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Expert workmanship at prices you
can afford.
ley brings a lot of enthusiasm
to his Division meetings and
the present outlook for this
group is excellent. Mr. Nadel-
man stated “you don’t have to
worry when you assign Mr.
3 Smiley a job. It gets done. His
splendid record in campaigns
in the past point to a fine over-
the-top performance in the
Trades and Professions.”
Serving as co-chairmen with
Mr. Smiley are Boris Bell,
Pincus Brounes, Melvin Cohen,
Frank Freed, Dr. Monte Fried-
mn,, Jack Greene, Buddy
Grossberg, Dr. Leo Horvitz,
Julian Hurwitz, Joe Krakower,
Mark Leicher, David Meyer-
son, Louis Sline and Dr. S.
Vogelfang.
Co-chairmen of the Special
Assignments Division include
Harold Falik, Morris Glesby,
Frank Hamovit, Dr. Marcus
LOUIS DAILY
BBG JUNIORS
At a meeting held Sunday,
February 3, it was decided to
name the new BBG Juniors
the Louis Daily Chapter.
The “Leap Year Fantasy”
will be held on February 23,
at 8:30 p.m., at the Beth Jacob
Auditorium. Tickets are $1.00,
stag or drag. Mr. Leap Year
ship goes to Bernard Weingar- Volunteers are still needed
ten, who, for the past five in the various Divisions, and
years, has served with distinc- for office routine. Those desir-
tion in the annual campaigns, ing to volunteer their services
Quiet and retiring, he follows • should contact the Campaign
his father’s footsteps in being office at 2020 Hermann Drive,
a lion when it comes to getting telephone: JA-5127.
funds for others. Said chair- Houston’s goal for $675,000
man Nadelman of Mr. Wein- ,L m;:. * - 1.
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garten, realizes the values from this commumity for re-
. inherent m the United Jewish lief, rehabilitation,
resettlement
Campaign and. makes every ef- and redemption. It is your Way
fort count so that „ much as to contribute to the totality of
can.be raised will, be raised Jewish survival_both at home
or the many agencies and or- and abroad. Plan now take
| ganizatianivezupporsed by our an active par campaign
. —plan now to give your maxi-
I Chairman Nadelman also mum contribution to the 1952
announced that the Trades & I ... .
Professions Divisions chairman -nited •ewish Campaign so
will be Sidney Smiley, another that we may aid those who
of the younger veterans in past need a helping hand, and give
campaigns. A fine organizer 9
and active!/ interested in many
communal activities, Mr. Smi-
Open Sundays until 2:00 p. m.
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DR. KAHN TO APPEAR
ON “STRENGTH OF THE
NATION’ TV SERIES
Radio Station KPRC TV
will present Dr. Robert I.
Kahn, rabbi of Congregation
Emanu El, on its religious
series “Strength of the Nation”,
during the week beginning
February 11, at 10:15 a.m.,
Monday thru Friday. The
week's program will be as fol-
lows:
Monday—A tour thru Tem-
ple Emanu El. This was done
by cooperation of Murray
and a member of the Congre-
gation.
Plans for the Pace Setters Dinner are made by the Advisory Committee at a . Tuesday — Memories of
meeting held last Thursday at the Jewish Community Center. Many of those present American Jewry—a program
stated they were of the opinion the response would far exceed the expectations of the in. honor of the birthday of
most optimistic. More than 50% of the Big Gifts Division donors have accepted the Abraham -incoln. .
invitation to attend the Thursday night dinner, an unusually.fine response. . Wednesday-The Rabbi in
At the planning session, as pictured (reading left to right): M. M. Gordon. Hyman the Chaplaincy. Rabbi Solomon
Finger, Martin Nadelman. Campaign Chairman. Irving Alexander. Big Gifts Division >hapiro» of, Cong-. Adath
Chirman, Louis "The General" Pulaski, I. Weiner, and J. L. Zuber. ‘ Emeth ’ will join Dr. Kahn in
—Picture by Bob Loewenthal . 1 ’L. presentation.
। hursday-rrayers of the
CAMPAIGN ... the Women’s Division is a Levinson, Sidney L. Mayer, Jewish Lifetime.
(Continued from Page 1) gem of a worker, but the credit Al Natkin and Gerald Rauch. Friday—The Music of He-
annquncing Mts. ac Xn’^X^ acWhilsthkafrlnczossamao manitge--
“wPe in tfathePo, Gies- ranks and exert every effgr not yet been set up, the Wo- THE "EART HoP
hv K 4" ink "It Mrs i. 5 to make possible Houston’s men’s Division will have the S FEBRUARY 16
I , 1 " rki maximum giving to Jewish honor of meeting with Luise It's Saturday night, Febru-
ready satisfactorily divided gnd survival. Rainer, stage ,„d sreen star, ary 16, for that wonderful
g00d . esul . illbesannoun The assignment of Division- at the Contributora Brunch at dance ... the HEART HOP
Soont-he. iSCaPab le.and a al posts was a difficult one to the Shamrock Hotel on Thurs. given by the Gus Buck Chap-
mighty worker-and get. Campaign chairman Nadel- day, February 28th, 11:00 ter BBC. Admission is $1.50
“With Mro : man. There were many quali- p.m. There will be no mini- couple or stag. The dance is
L-K1 nF Mr csea tels ein. fied and eager volunteers for mum as an invitation to this being held at the spacious Con-
sharge ofBigGits an £the jobs. The enthusiasm and brunch, but this function will tractors St Plumbers Hall,
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The important Special As- Brunch, each person making of Judaism in their I-geun
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