The Jewish Herald-Voice (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 25, 1958 Page: 8 of 10
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At its last meeting, Barnston
BBG announced the following
or drag may be purchased from
any Reichman Girl.
An open party at the home
of Jeanie Zeisman will follow
Sabbath Eve services at Tem-
ple Emanu El. Sunday, an open
dated picnic will take place at
Memorial Park.
HOUSTON CHAPTER OF
WUtrschi Women
The Houston Chapter of
Kestenbaum and Ruthe Igna- “The Relationship Between
taff. Adolescent Personality and Vo-
pon.°1.,200
8728 HARRISBURG
program is being planned by
Judy Nathans, cultural chair-
man.
Be sure to attend Reichman’s
Second Annual Beau Ball, Sat-
urday night, October 4, from
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Vocational Guidance
For Your Child
Discussion Oct. 1
The first in a series of five
discussions on “You and Your
Child’s Career” will be h e l d
Wednesday, October 1, 8:00
p.m., at the Jewish Community
Center, 2020 Hermann Drive.
Dr. John W. McFarland will
be the initial speaker. His topic
is “What are the Goals of Edu-
cation-Academic or Vocation-
al?”
Dr. McFarland recently as-
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Residence: 4063 Drumme
Phone MO 7-6288
REICHMAM 1
Reichman held its semi-an-
nual slumber party last Satur-
day at the home of Prexy Eva
ive NO
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tor more than 30 years
ISA’s Annual Sweater Hop.
Boys 14 years or over wish-
ing to join AZA 136 should
contact Sid Lefkowitz, J A 2-
3273, or Franklin Roth, JA 2-
49|1.
Gus Buck Gab
Gus Buck's new MITS are:
Margie Appledorf, Benny
Bleacher, Merie Graham, Nata-
lie Hein, Sandy Levin, Marilyn
Peck, Marsha Pearlman, Con-
nie Schwartz, and Esther Vee-
del. Their officers are: Marsha
Pearlman, president; Margie
Appledorf, secretary; and Es-
ther Veedel, project chairman.
Save your NIFTY coupons,
and buy your pens.
Girls wishing to join BBG
ere asked to contact Miriam
ge.
Entertainment, Iris Rubenstein migrants, 1,700 went to the
Mizrachi Women will hold a
luncheon meeting Wednesday,
October 1, 12 noon, at the Jew-
ish Community' Center. Host-
esses will be Mrs. J. J. Gim-
ble, Mrs. Sylvia Micelli and
Mrs. Sylvia Farrell.
An interesting program will
be presented, with Mrs. Jos.
Keeper the guest speaker. Mrs.
Keeper is presently serving as
treasurer of the Workmen’s
Circle Ladies Auxiliary, and
has long been associated with
communal work in the city.
She visited Israel this summer
and saw the work being done
there by the Mizrachi Women’s
Organization in the Children’s
Village and other institutions
maintained by Mizrachi. Her
report should prove of interest
to members and friends of the
organization.
At a board meeting held at
the home of Mrs. Gimble, plans
were completed for the Annual
Banquet to be held October 19.
Complete details will be given
in a later issue of the Herald-
Voice.
Mrs. Chas. Magids, chair-
Rabbi Max Geller
(ot Beth Jacot Congrogation)
"Antiseptic 7 Mohel"
Ilas served Texas Jewry in the
field of CIRCUMCISION for
the past 26 years (serving 2 gen-
erations, both father and son).
Highty recommended fry out-
Handing Honeton
cational Choice”, and “Parents
Role in Helping a Youngster
Choose a Career.”
Parents interested in partici-
Jones. A Parent-in-Training
PAI EINNT_____________
AZA 136 NEWS
The Alephs of 136 will hold
Sukkoth Services for the Jew-
ish Home for the Aged, with a
reception following in the Suk-
kah.
A panel discussion is planned
in the near future, at which
time all BBYO and their par- 8 to 12 p m at the Gulfgate
ents will be invited. . Ballroom. Tickets at $2.00 stag
November 29 is the night for - -
man, and Mesdames Nat Kano-
witz, Sam Finger and Edward
Feldman, co-chairmen, will
launch the Mizrachi Women’s
membership campaign in the
near future. All women are cor-
dially invited to join.
Cyrus Adler AZA
Cyrus Adler’s annual intra-
chapter football game which
was called off last Sunday due
to rain, will be played next
Sunday. Team captains are Al-
len Rosenthall, Bobby Brier,
Ronnie Cohen and Jerry Cohen.
The A & B teams will also
rlay this Sunday at the JCC
football field.
CA’s Annual Father and Son
Banquet will be held October
12 at Gaido's Restaurant. Stan-
ley Blend is an AIT in the
Chapter.
The Chapter will hold serv-
ices at the Jewish Home for
the Aged, Friday night, Sptem-
ber 26. Allen Israel, religious
chairman, will lead the serv-
ice
we re proud
of our
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sumed his new position as su-
perintendent of the Houston In-
dependent School System. His
topic for the first meeting will
be of interest to all parents. Do
we send our youngsters to
school primarily to learn a skill
so that they can be self suf-
ficient later on, or do we send
them to school so that they can
become reasoning, knowledg-
able and participating citizens
of our community? The goals
that parents have for their chil-
dren will definitely affect the
course of the childrens educa-
tion and their later life as an
adult.
The first lecture will be fol-
lowed by four others which will
deal with such topics as, “Fi-
nancing a College Education”,
SZOLD SR. JUDAEANS
At its September 21 meet-
ing, the Szold Senior Judaeans
announced a raffle to be held
in October.
On October 18, the installa-
tion of officers and dance will
be held at the home of Golda
MITS: Lois Blum, Linda Du- Golub,
val, Marilyn Gerber, Bess -----
GTeenfield. Debby Israel, Kar- LEVINSON JUDAEANS
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TEMPLE EMANU EL
An extra added attraction at
the Temple Emanu El Sister-
hood’s Food-A-Rama on Sun-
day, October 19, will be con-
tinuous amusement rides on the
Temple grounds for the chil-
dren, it was announced by Mrs.
Morton Fenberg, Ways and
Means Chairman. The Food-O-
Rama is scheduled from noon
until 4:30 p.m., in Feld Hall,
and will feature all-time favor-
ites of Jewish cooking, prepar-
ed by experts. These wonderful
dishes may be eaten at the
Temple, taken home, or you
may get them prepared for the
freezer. The entire community
is invited—so plan now to bring
your family and friends to Tem-
ple Emanu El on October 19.
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Men who are governed by
reason . . . desire for them-
selves nothing which they do
not also desire for the rest of
mankind. —Spinoza
and Adele Hoffman; Food, Bar- United States, he revealed,
bara Burke and Myrna Spiner; while more than 1,500 settled in
Posters-Printing, Rochelle Hoff- Australia. The movement to
man and Dottie Simon; Stamps, • Australia, he reported had be-
Joan Axelrod and Lynn Levi; come particularly important
D corations, Barbara Frost and and, in the past eight months,
Carol Feld; and Ways and had outstripped immigration to
Means, Louise Landesman. the United States.
en Kaplan, Andrea Kaufman A meeting of the Marcus
and Barbara Lerner. A surprise Levinson Jr. Judaneans will
party for the MITS was given take place October 1, 7 p.m.,
after -school las Monday at the et the home of Gloria Stalarow,
home of Linda Stettner, MIT 5439 Redstart (Westbury).
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▼ All TALAC NIAS TO MIGRATE TO UNITED
I Akn STATES, AUSTRALIA
Sigma Theta Pi Sorority has Paris, (JTA) — The United
elected Mrs. Irvin M. Shlenker, Hias Service assisted 7,000 Jews
mother of the Sorority’s presi- from European and North Afri-
dent, to be co-sponsor with Mrs. can countries to migrate
Nat Weil for the coming year, to countries other than
The following have been ap- Israel during the past Jewish
nointed committee chairman: year, it was announced here
Athletics, Stephanie Gordon and by Harold Traube, director of
Carolyn Levy; Social, Donna United Hias.
Glick; Music, Sondra Lerner; The largest number of im-
wsasaenssme
should register at the Jewish •
Community Center or call Mrs. A
Boris I. Bell, OL 4-1073, or •
Mrs. Howard Robinson, MI 9- 1
7830. U
ON GIVEN TO OUT-OF-TOWN CASES
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