Texas Jewish Post (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 18, 1978 Page: 10 of 20
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TEXAS JEWISH POST THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1978 FORT WORTH PAGE 10
WFAA Newsman To Speak
Sisterhood Officers Elected
Bob Gooding, WFAA
newsman, will speak to
members of Beth-El Sister-
hood at their closing lunch-
eon meeting this Tuesday,
May 23, noon, at the Temple
Center.
speak on “Children.’
The luncheon will be
prepared by Mmes. David
Cristol, Gordon Appleman,
Robert Greenman and Mrs.
Ronnie Goldman. Reserva-
tions are $2.50.
Mrs. Simon Oderberg,
program vice-president, will
introduce Gooding who will
Mrs. Buddy Freed, Sister-
hood president, will wel-
come members and guests.
History Was Made 30 Years Ago
With The Establishment of
THE STATE OF ISRAEL
BILL STARNES
REALTORS
RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE
6170 Sherry Lane — Suite 9
368-8268
Officers for the 1978-79
year were elected at the
April meeting of the Beth
Torah Sisterhood.
Incoming officers are:
President, Sandra Roth-
berg; Vice-President Mem-
bership, Judy Szatmary;
Vice-President Fund-Rais-
ing, Sue Weintrob; Vice-
President Programming,
Bev Broman; Corresponding
Secretary, Phyllis Godes
and Recording Secretary,
Etta Gibbs.
The meeting was held at
the home of Estelle Singer,
7121 Echo Bluff. Naomi
Miller, proprietor of “Shades
of Green” at 011a Podrida
presented an enjoyable and
informative program on
raising and maintaining
healthy plants at home.
Close to 30 varieties of
0RT To Meet
★ Vote For ★
BILL
COLE
JUDGE 254th DISTRICT COURT
DEMOCRATIC RUN OFF
JUNE 3, 1978
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common
and uncommon,
easy-to-care plants were
shown and discussed.
bat
mitzvah
, i
The Dallas Evening Chap-
ter, Women’s American
ORT, will hold a bowling and
pizza party, this Saturday
evening, May 20. Bowling
will begin at 7:00 p.m. at
Preston Forest Lanes. Bowl-
ing is $5 per couple, which
covers two games per
person, (pizza not included)
After bowling, those at-
tending will join for Pizza at
Al’s Pizzeria in Canyon
Creek.
Reservations should be
made in advance with Cathy
Saltzman, 278-1804.
“Professional Touch in
fixing your expensive
footwear”
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CUSTOM MADE SHOES,
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( engagement)
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II
RODNEY GAPPELBERG AND SHARON SAKS
PAULA KATZ
Paula Gay Katz, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Katz, 4507 Willow Lane, will
celebrate her Bat Mitzvah
Friday, May 26, 8:30 p.m. at
Tiferetr Israel. Rabbi Max
Zucker will officiate.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Schecter of El Paso announce the
engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter,
Sharon Ann Saks, to Rodney Jay Gappelberg, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Gus Gappelberg of Corsicana.
I
The celebrant is a student
at Akiba Academy. Her
grandparents are Mrs. Es-
telle Marks of Dallas, and
Mr. and Mrs. Max Katz of
New York. Sisters include
Sheila Yvonne, Hilary Lynn
and Brenda Renee.
The bride-elect graduated from Winston Churchill High
School in San Antonio and was an honor graduate of the
University of Texas at Austin in 1976. For the past two
years she has taught at the Waco Regional School for the
Deaf.
Her fiance is a graduate of Corsicana High School. He
was an honor graduate of the University of Texas, Austin,
in 1975, majoring in English. He will be a May graduate of
Baylor University School of Law.
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They will be married on July 30 in El Paso and will make
their home in Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Katz will
honor their daughter at the
Oneg Shabbot following the
services, to which members
of the Congregation and
friends are invited.
BBW Starlight Installs Officers
Laurie Gidlow and. Lana
Latman were installed as
co-presidents of Starlight
Chapter, B’nai B’rith Wom-
en for 1978-79.
Others installed were
Kincheloe
Oil Co.
WHOLESALE
& RETAIL
2660 Joe Field Rd.
247-6146
vice-presidents Gail Meyer,
Program; Debi Krout, mem-
bership; Jan Liebman, com-
munications and Jane Stein-
berg, fund-raising. Secretar-
ies are Karla Bukstein.j
recording; Sue Klein, cor-{
responding and Roz Win-
ston, financial. Also Roberta
Lazarus, treasurer and Shei-
la Eason, counselor.
David Halpern
Earns Commission
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CELEBRATE
Israel's 30th
Anniversary
with the
Jewish National Fund
and
JAN MURRAY
Star of Television and
Night Clubs
■ Y •
David G. Halpern of
Alpine is one of nine Jewish
men to be commissioned an
officer at graduation cere-
monies at the U.S. Air Force
Academy in Colorado on
May 31. »
Rabbi Morris D. Rosen
blatt serves as part-time'*
Jewish chaplain at the
Academy.
Twenty-eight Jewish men
will be graduated from four
servi.ce academies this
spring and commissioned a?
officers according to Rabb
Judah Nadich, chairman ov,
the JWB Commission
Jewish Chaplaincy.
on
Confirmation
SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 24, 1978
In The Garden of Dr. & Mrs. Alan Eberstein
5233 Lobello Dr.
JEWISH NATIONAL FUND
11333 N. Central Expressway 363-1498
Temple Emanu-El
Longview will hold
annual Confirmation Sei<i
vices on Sunday, May 21 at
2:00 p.m. in their Sanctuary.
To be confirmed are Felicia
Sanov, daughter of Seymour
and Joyce Sanov of Glade-
water; Jayna Sosland,
daughter of Jay and Dawf
Sosland, Longview; an^
Andrea Stidham, daughter
of Mac and Joyce Stidham,
Longview.
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Wisch, J. A. Texas Jewish Post (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 18, 1978, newspaper, May 18, 1978; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth753234/m1/10/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Tarrant+County+-+Fort+Worth%22: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .