Texas Jewish Post (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 27, 1951 Page: 24 of 64
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SINCERE WISHES FOR
A HAPPY NEW YEAR
SIGNS AND LIGHTING
Brown Electric Sign Co,
1906 South Haskell
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4337 E. Lovers Lone
Extends
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ETHERIDGE PRINTING GO.
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Our Best Wishes For a Happy New Year
To Our
— CUSTOMERS & FRIENDS —
Industrial Safe & Lock Co.
1314 No. Industrial Blvd.
RI-6369
RI-4777
Men’s S.A.L.
(continued from page 5 section III)
ed president gave the members a
very enlightening talk on facts
and figures on the City of Hope,
also read parts from the letter re-
ceived from Mrs. Muny Sherman
of Fort Worth, whose husband is
a patient at the City of Hope. We
were all emotionally touched.
The film on the City of Hope
was shown and then Joe Berger
stepped in to present the JMfe
Members with their pins. Joe Ber-
ger did such a wonderful job that
Harry Yanof sitting next to Billy
Goldstein when he was presented
with his pin, told Joe that he lik-
ed the pin so much would Joe
sell him one for $100.00. It was
sold along with the following who
also joined the chain of life
Members: Harry Yanof, Elton
Schackman, Morris Friedman,
Bill Decker, Julian Goldberg, Phil
Kaufman, Joe Berger, Abe Kes-
sel, Louis Meyer, Israel Rosen-
field and Arnold Schwartz.
Bill Decker, our sheriff, spoke
to us and thanked us for letting
him be a member in our wonder-
ful organization, and he alsff
thanked Ben Weinberg for bring-
ing him in as a member.
The Junior Save A Dife, which
is a certificate from the City of
Hope for children under 21, boys
or girls—$10.00 a certificate—-
not to be outdone by the adults,
had their evening also, for the
following names were added to
our roster and will receive their
certificates from the City of Hope
— Stanton Ratdnoff, Michael
Bernstein, Teddy Kessel, Mark
Allen Kessel, Joe D. Goldstritch,
Harry Walter Margolis, Elliott
Jay Margolis, Bruce Kenneth
Margolis.
The dinner ended with every-
body feeling very elated for a job
well done. Do your share by con-
tacting a member and join with
us.
We are all working on our
NIGHT OF STARS - - WATCH
FOR INFORMATION ABOUT IT.
WE HAVE A TREAT IN STORE
FOR YOU.
HAPPY NEW YEAR
HILLER and 101TSS
GENES CONTRAS" CRB
44151^ Belmont TR-6956
Enjoy fl
Happy New
Year
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(continued page 4 section III
and refreshments were served.
The pledge group includes: Sid
Ravkind, Lee Greenfeld, Alar-
Feld, Gary Womble, Sid Weisblat
Gary Epstein, Stanley Weil, ana
several others.
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L. J. Sharp Hardware
— Our 30th Anniversary —
4244 Oak Lawn DI-4856
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Wisch, J. A. Texas Jewish Post (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 27, 1951, newspaper, September 27, 1951; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth754375/m1/24/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .