The Jewish Herald-Voice (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 11, 1965 Page: 6 of 14
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The JEWISH HERALD-VOICE
Page SIX
JA 6-4401
Houston, Texas
Call MO 7-6274
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Guaranteed
90 Days
Ports & Labor
Rebuilt
Washing
Machines
For Sale
Phone:
. PA 3-7577
Come to the
PURIM BALL
and you will know
who captured your votes
and stole the show!
Mirror Mirror on the wall
Who's the fairest of
them all?
complicated chemical
pounds.
These facts should go
a long
OFFICE SUPPLIES
FURNITURE
2620 So. Shepherd
LOWEST PRICES
2819 McKinney
3901 Airline
BEST QUALITY
CA 4-0401
OX 7-2741
a job.
be created by the woman
at all levels, and women have
the ability and potential to do
them. The move From home to
the world of work can be ex-
citing and rewarding but you
must be prepared! ! !
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AL KAPLAN’S
CARPET CITY
1,000,000 PARTS
(NEW AND USED) IN STOCK
OVER 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
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STANDARD MERCANTILE CO.
One of The Oldest Appliance Repair Shops in Houston
1913 WASHINGTON AV ESTABLISHED 1922
SAVE S_______SAVE S SAVE_____$_
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Frankfort of 4722 Kingfisher an-
nounce the engagement of their daughter, Roberta Deanna. to
John Kay Harris, son of Mr and Mrs. Lewis Harris, 4805 Den-
ver Drive, Galveston. The wedding will take place March 23 at
the home of the bride’s parents.
The bride-elect attended the University of Texas and Parsons
School of Design in New York. Her fiance is a graduating senior
at Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Ga.
The Changing Role of Women
trating. Usually, the
self. She may
travel too far to
hours must be just
A.
lack of skill,
a job under such
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not wish
ON ANY MAKE
Wringer Type or Automatic Washer
gives up and returns to her
domicile, dejected, beaten and
discouraged. In an age, where
a premium is placed on educa-
tion and skill, the woman who
desires to work, whether she be
voting or mature, must keep
up w ith the times.
This means careful plan-
ning in advance and taking the
necessary training or retrain-
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both in terms of a better pay-
ing job and make the job
search easier. A good secretary
with tvping and shorthand
skills is still hard to find. Some-
times all a woman needs is a
“brush up" course and she s
ready to go to work.
Other barriers to work may
way to help overcome the fear
that many women have about
entering the labor force. How
often does the counselor at the
Vocational Guidance Service
hear, "Now that the children
are grown, I d like to go to
work. But who will hire me?
I haven’t worked in twenty
years." Maybe so, but the proof
of the pudding is the fact that
half of all the women workers
are over 40 years of age. Ma-
turity need not be a barrier to
employment —it can be a de-
cided asset to getting a job.
Too often, though, age is
DISCOUNT
Undersells Them All!
Lumber, all kinds; Roofing, Windows, Plywood, Doors,
Paint, Builders Hardware, Plumbing Fixtures and Supplies,
Electric Supplies, Insulation.
ISAAC TAPPER, Owner
If we don't have it - we'll get it for you.
Henry Ollendorff, a nine-
teenth century Jewish phiolo-
gist, is credited with having
originated the widely used
method for self instruction in
foreign languages w hich utilizes
questions and answers that oc-
cur in every-day life.
The woman of yesterday got
married, stayed home and
raised a family. Her job was in
the house. The thought of go-
ing to work was foreign to her.
It was the man’s job to bring
home the bacon! That- was
yesterday! Today, over 24 mil
lion women — wives, mothers,
widows, single women and di-
vorcees—are in the labor force,
and they do everything from
wrapping peanuts to analyzing
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over 1 000 000
Ports in Stock
Brandeis University Women's
Committee Holds Book Review
The Women’s Committe of
Brandeis University, the only
organization of its kind in ex-
istence which maintains sup-
port of the University library,
derives its fund through mem-
bership dues, which pay for
new books for the library,
through book fund contribu-
tions, and from such projects
as the Old Books for New Sale
which will begin April 10 at
Westbury Square.
On March 11 at the home of
Mrs. Morris Glesby, 2405 Bel-
lefontaine, Brandeis U. Wom-
en’s Committee will honor all
book fund contributors with its
annual coffee and book review.
Professor Gerald O'Grady of
the English Department, Rice
University, will review “Justice
on Trial," a new book about
Justice Louis D. Brandeis.
All members of Brandeis
University National Women's
Committee and their friends are
urged to attend. All funds con-
tributed will be used to expand
the library at Brandeis Univer-
sitv.
4 Rail! For
-d" Every Make
Washer
Motors It
Ivry Mak*
B gelow - Gulistan - Barwick - World
5326 WEST BELFORT
(In the Westbury Square area across from Weingarten's)
We Meet All Newspaper Advertised Prices
from 9:00-3:00 and the pay
more than what the job calls
for. A little experience looking
for a job soon brings the per-
son down to reality. If not, she
may search for a long time
without ever getting work.
Whatever the reason for go-
ing to work, whether it's money,
a feeling of usefullness or
health, women have an equal
chance to today's labor market.
Women should not sell them-
selves short because of age or
even because they are women.
There are many jobs to be done
SAN JACINTO CHAPTER. BBW
Mrs Morris Backer w as
'bated president of San Ja-
, into Bnai B'rith Women at
th recent election. Other of-
ticers chosen are: Mesdames
san Gold. program vice-pres.,
■sidnev Krakow er, educational
vi.' pr»s; Milton Karp, admin-
istrative v ier-pres.; Barry To-
bias, service vice-pres.; Alan
Brand, recording secy.; Jerry
Dav is. c rt esponding secy.; Mil-
ton Freedman, financial secy.;
1 red Engel. treasurer; and W il
iam Dinerstein, counselor.
Elected to the Board: Mes-
lame, ( harles Davidoff, Mike
H akin. Harvey Mann, Stuart
Viller. Charlie Laviage, Mur
r v Klaff. Sam Odensky, Rob-
rt Shapiro, and Al Schlosser.
Mrs. Backer is in Washing
• n. DC as the Chapter's rep-
• s-ntative to the International
( nvention of B'nai B rith
W ,.men.
700 Crawford (at Capitol) CA 7-3391
AMPLE PARKING ACROSS THE STREET
HOUSTON Z.O.A. CELEBRATES
ISRAEL’S ITth ANNIVERSARY
The 17th Anniversary of tMe
State of Israel will be cele-
brated by the Houston Zionist
District at a dinner on April 1,
6:30 p.m., in the Grand Ball-
room of the Hotel America; it
was announced by Carl W aid-
man, president.
Rabbi Moshe Cahana of Con-
gregation Brith Shalom will be
honored.
In charge of the event is J.
M. Israel, vice-president of the
Houston Zionist District. An
outstanding national speaker
will give the main address. A
musical program and narration
is bing especially written for
the affair by Dr. Marcus Levin-
son and Cantor Irving Dean.
The dinner will be kosher
and open to the public. There
will be no solicitation of funds.
For reservations call CA 7-
5411.
CARPET CITY
INCORPORATED
T‛he Chapter is collecting
, hildren’s. men and women s
1 isure she rts. capri pants, and
bathing suits to be given for
- in the theraphy department
4 the Texas Rehabilitation
( enter in the Texas Medical
(, nt- i ( all Mrs. Sam Gold,
- i v ice vice-president, at FA 3-
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