Texas Jewish Post (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 21, 1966 Page: 3 of 12
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Around The Town
urgent ineed of Donors. Added
H Combined BBC Named ‘Alton Silver’ 1
With RENE
VACATION BOUND are Ruby and Mannie Solomon for a
Los Angeles visit w:>th kinfolk. Bernice and Morty Rapfogel are
guesting in Woodland Hills, Calif., with their daughter and fam-
ily, Judy and Bernie Cooper and daughter, Robin. Sophie and
Harvey Anton and their two, Lowell and Gale will spend their
vacation deep-sea fishing in Galveston and visiting Houston’s
Astrodome. While 10 year old Neal Berris attends Camp Moshava
in Wild Rose. Wisconsin, his parents, Cantor and Mrs. S. Berris
and younger brother, Michael, will spend several weeks touring
Mexico City and Acapulco.
Faye and Herbie Berkowitz
and children are planning their
vacation at the Mayan Dude
Ranch in Bandera. Recent Hous-
Sonkin, vice-president;
Lynne Q
The Dr. Ed Busches are plan-
ning a motor trip to the Grand
Canyon. Norma and Bob Green-
berg weekended in Houston with
their daughter and family, Nat-
alie and Larry Berkman and
daughters. Mrs. Bernie Berliner
and daughter, Carol Ann, are
visiting with l^tmHy in New
York City. When Anita and Bert
Robin holidayed in Houston re-
cently they joined Bertie and
Johnny Hart, also Houston visi-
tors. Rabbi and Mrs. R. Schu/
with Sally and Bill due home
Sunday from the Union of Ame
here last week with parents, Hel-
en and Max Shapiro and the
Jake Luskeys. Which .reminds
your scribe that Sarah and Mar-
ty Schwartz and son, Jorry, and
Sylvia and Gary Luskcy of Abi-
lene return next week from their
trip to New York and Washing-
ton. When Roselle (Mrs. Eddie)
Shain and children of Seattle
visited here with her folks, Lena
and Marvin Hale, among the
parties given in her honor was
a coffee by Mimi Klotz and Bev-
erly Moses and a Going-Away
Party by Bessie Berman and
irican Hebrew Congregations — Sonya Stenzler. The Jack Gach*
Kutz Camp Institute in Warwick, mans enjoyed a -relaxing stay in
ton visitors also included Fan- an!noun'ce the arrival of Alton
mette and Norman Sonkin; ditto ®^ver B.B.G. No. 221, and we
Esther and Leonard Schreiber ^ hope that the chapter can
and daughters, who are now en- '*lve V** *° hame. Alton grew
tertainimg his folks, Mr. and Mrs. U'P ,n Fort Worth and be-
Morris Schreiber of New Yoirk friended many of the girls in
City; and Faye and Tommy ^ chapter. As a young man,
Goldman and their three. Miss Alton became a rabbi to instill
“2B2Y22LARAItoNnE ^Ive^ has, ^MomlTackie Kries-5
more fun . . .” We are proud to Ier’ J^ish Awareness chairman; H
r ¥ Vt n r* D o 1 Indi.rwliinl Da..a1 Aav ^
Lana Paul, Individual Develop-^
ment chairman; Bonnie Robin- ©
son, Social Awareness chairman; W
Lynell Moses, Spirit chairman;
Susan Friedman, recording sec-
retary; Magilynn Morgan, conres- ^
ponding secretary; Kalynne
Tuck, treasurer; Marlene Imber* ^
Sad7c I ou7s 7s Visit inV with re- '®ven more Judaism in those who T®portcr-historian.; Ann a
Sadie Louis u visiting with re wariz, parliamentarian; and Bee-!?
latives in Cleveland. The Dr were aeaI- vvnen ne aiea at an < .
Philip Sheinbergss are residing in «ar|y a&e> was a great loss ?y Kekmk»li, oouneloir._^
Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, to a11 lhose who knew him, his, ^ e
where Dr. Sheinberg has a three family, his congregation, and his more happy anniversaries to Ann ^
year eye residency at the Kresge friends. There is a saying, “The »nd Marvin Schustg- who re- £
Fve Institute Ruhv Kantor hon- reward of great men is that, long oently celebrated their twenty- -
ored Jackie' LivLf and her after they have died, one is not fifth. Their son, Allen, is spend- £
mother Suzanne Brandes, at an «*uite sure that they are dead.” ing the summer at Stanford Uni- «
evening coffee, just before they By naming our new chapter of veTsity studying marine Biology/
left for their new home in Kan- B nai B’rith Girls after him we Id Rovinskv iwontiv
ritv will be able to remember this , .ltt*Ue Kovimky recently
wonderful man always. entertained her houseguests,
Rene and Lester Kreisler were rena and Joseph Schwiner of g
delighted to have as their guests The leaders of Silver were ip- Indianapolis with a family din-^
last week, good friends, Diane stalled July 6 at the Center. ner qu^ j-own gUCsts included^
(Mrs. Mel) Rutt and daughter, Those installed were: Misses jvir. antj ]yjrs> Leon Rovinsky
Maryann of Austin. Mrs. Rutt, Babbette Ackin, president; Noni antj sam Weils of Dallas, pg
by the way, is scheduled to have ——:—-—- -----Other parties honoring the Sch-Si
a showing of her original pup- , . , “pun h ®yjM;son av® a wimers included a luncheon giv- £
post, Dallas depart- Jl*''*n by Mr. and Mrs. Rubin tUv- =
New York at which Rabbi Schur Hot Springs. Al Kaplan just back*"** » l£“? ^“‘Tsh^wini «. their 'travel agenda. F" "J 1,,rs' .KUD“ ‘“v'
served as Dean. from Williamsburg, Va., where slorf- Bobibi and S w when Marilyn and Jackie Ru-rns!t5Lant*£f dinner given by Mr. ^
J... attAnrtArt a seminar for Aetna Rubln and children, who leave r,t11,n.jfrnM n,„ and Mrs- Sam Schwartz at their q
Lorraine and Eddie Luskey , . . tells me that the next week for a visit with her . .. . . n* W. Biddison home. Former oujr- m
id children, Terri apd Kagen, b L Bank s t ^ily in Knoxville, Tenn., willBarbara ^rs. Red)
Lubbock started their visit B nal Brith Bl00d 18 ilso holiday in picturesque Gat- ”*ummy home with them | Wemberg of Lubbock happilj
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Wisch, J. A. Texas Jewish Post (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 21, 1966, newspaper, July 21, 1966; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth754079/m1/3/?q=food+rule+for+unt+students: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .