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berg, daughter of Howie and
Chaia Greenberg celebrates
her Bat Mitzvah this Friday
evening at Congregation
Shearith Israel, family and
friends from out-of-town will
*iare the Greenberg's joy.
^.mong those we’ve heard of
who will attend are grand-
parents Mrs. Betty Green
berg, Far Roekaway. NY.;
and Mr. and Mrs. Noah
Wishnia of Brooklyn, NY.
Other guests include Rachel
<yid Barry Citrin and daugh
•rs Gabi and Michelle of
,ew Jersey; and Hagit
Maimon of Arad, Israel.
Weekend festivities will
begin with a Shabbat Dinner
given by Drs. Ken and
Gloria Price. On Saturday
afternoon, a luncheon will be
>>sted by Maureen and
fcichael Wallace. A Surprise
Sinner with an unusual and
unique theme will be held
for family, out-of-towners
and invited guests at the
Greenberg’s home on Satur-
day evening. A Sunday
morning brunch will be
iven by Dr. Ralph and
yana Robinowitz and a
Sunday evening dinner will
be hosted by Eli and Linda
Davidsohn at their home.
Congratulations to both
Daniella and sister Tami
who each won first place
yizes in their respective
^visions in the recent
garland Music Teacher’s
Association Piano Contest.
Good wishes to Michael
Wallace, CPA, who recently
opened his accounting firm
with emphasis on tax and
^laucial investment consul-
l.tion in the Hartford
Building Downtown. Wal-
lace and his wife, Maureen
and their five sons, Glenn 20,
Paul, 19. (both students at
the University of • Texas
Austin) David, 17, Kevin, 16
(both J. J. Pearce Students)
and Michael. 13 (a student at
Park Hill Jr. High) have
been Dallas residents threO
years. Prior to their arrival
in Dallas, Michael was a
practicing CPA in Capetown
for 18 years, where he was
the Founder and Senior
Partner of Wallace, Marshall
Michael Wallace
and Company. Since coming
to Dallas, he was associated
with Alexander Grant &
Company as a manager in
the Tax Department. The
Wallaces have a simrha to
look forward to in mid April
when their youngest son,
Michael celebrates his Bar
Mitzvah at Congregation
Shearith Israel.
D0uu citizen
Dr. and Mrs. David A.
Schwartz, 1200 Deimonte
Circle. Plano announce the
birth of their third child and
first granddaughter, Emily
Karen, on March 22 at Plano
General Hospital. Grand
parent honors are shared by
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schwartz
and Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Schwartz and great grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Gabriel Dushman and Mr.
and Mrs. Rubin Goldin, all of
Dali,:- Dr. and Mrs
Schwartz are also parents of
Gregory Erie, 6 and Brian
Gabriel. 3 1/2.
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