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Around The Town
urith rene
JEWISH
HOLIDAYS
Thurs., July 2, 1959 Texas Jewish Post F >rt Worth Page 3
UNVEILINGS
IN THE NEWS:
Among the local committee members of the Tarrant County Com-
mittee for Children and Yiouth which will do the local survey for
the White H^iuse Conference on Children and Youth to be con-
ducted in March of I960 are Rabbi Isadore Garsek, Dr. Abe Greines
and Mrs. Larry Gernsbacher. Rabbi R. Schur who attended a staff
meeting pf the Union of American Hebrew Congregations in New
York was presented with a magnificent hand-made sterling silver
mezzuah,' for his flour years service on the staff. The Schurs, by the
way, are spending the month with family in Cincinnati and Louis-
ville. Alex Robinson, 21 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Y.
Robinson has been awarded pre-doctoral $2000 Rosalie Hite Fellow-
ship in Cancer Research at the University of Texas. Julian Cristol
installed as District Governor of Toastmasters Inti. Irving Levine
Loma Plastics executive spoke before 2700 retailers at a Kansas
City convention last week.
Our Jewish Federation spon-
sored Happy Day Camp making
glowing news with an all-time
high record capacity attendance
at their first session which con-
Ariz., who is studying here for
his August Bar Mitzvah. Golda
Handler, daughter of writer Zeke,
is putting in a busy summer as
eludes this Friday. Already re- j receptionist for cousin, Dr. Philip
gistered flor the second session
which starts this Monday a.m.
are Michael Arken (who is visit-
ing here with aunt and uncle,
Cele and Eddie Paul) the Paul
youngsters, Gary, Nickey and Can-
dy; Rhoda Beth Barnett, Louis
Bassist, Carol Lynr. and Mary
Lynn Belcher, Pamela Blair, San-
ford Bogart, Dan Chicotsky, Jbel
Davis, Barry Eisenman, Harijd
and Stanley Eisenman, Lynne
and Jeanne Evans, Laurie Evans,
Jay and Ted Fahn, Charles and
Valerie Hall, Lennie and Ronnie
Herzfeld, Nancy Kahn, Claudia
Tisha B’Ab 1
1959 (5720)
Rosh Hashanah
Rabbi Isadore Garsek will of-
ficiate at three Unveiling Services
at Ahavath Sholom Cemetery, this
Sunday, July 5th. Unveilings for
Aug. 13 j Sam Anton will be held at 10:30
^.M.; for Mrs. Lottie Cohen of
Abilene at 11:A.M. and fbr Jo-
seph Dworkin at 11:30 A.M.
Oct. 3-4
Yom Kippur Oct. 121
Succoth (First 2 days) Oct. 17-18
Shemini Atzereth Oct. 24
Simchath Torah Oct. 25
Hanukah Dec. 26-Jan. 2, 196
All Holidays begin on
the preceeding evening.
mily, had the occasion to visit
here with first cousins, the E.
Englers. Interesting coincidence,
Mrs. Landau, by the way, was
TJP publisher, Jimmy Wisch’s
flight companion to Israel last
year and was the subject of jess
jawin’s “The Lady and Her Sa-
lamis” stories written from Israel.
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JOTTINGS:
Sheinberg at his S&L Clinic in
Hurst.
Good wishes to Harriet and
Leonard Nobleman, daughter and
son-in-law of Ann and Ernest
Friedson, who are residing at
2958-A McCart. And, added goiod
wishes tb their neighbor, newly-
weds, Terry and Irving Schwartz
who are residing at 2930-A Mc-
Cart.. We’ll miss the David Leva’s
who are now Big D residents at
4515 Abbott. Expected shortly to
visit the Levas and Anton fami-
lies here are former ourtowners,
Margaret and Irv Leva and child-
ren of Salt Lake City. Also to be
missed will be Nell and Joe Inkles (
and daughters due back from.
their New York visit who’ll leave I
shortly for a new Shreveport
home. The Evans’, Evelyn and
Earle and Betty and Joe; expect-
ing a July 4th visit from cousin
Irwin Aaron of New York City.
Camille Joseph, daughter of Ma-
rian and Maier Joseph, enjbying
her vacation in Houston with
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Na-
Phyllis and Jack Sherman left
for New York last we^k where
Jack is a delegate tc the National
Lions Club Convention. During
their two week motor trip, the | than Krakower.
Shermans will visit with relatives;
in Sullivan, Mo., Mattioon, 111.,' ,, , ,T ,. . „ ,
. j t, j’ .j , from the five day National Opto-
Chicago and Detroit. Arlene and . J r.
T r-T -j a 4. „-i __• „ „ T-„ i metric Convention at the Statler-
Joe David Antwe.l planning■ s. Las Bachelor George
Vagas vacation. Gertie and Abe p.ro<,Wr nf T„torlnra %
Kantrovich are visiting with their
The Dr. Sol Lessers just back
children, Drs. Mina and Irwin
Edelman and family in St. Louis.
Dr. Philip Sheinberg returns this
weekend from a 10 day visit with
brother, Israel, in Lbs Angeles.
His folks, the Sam Sheinbergs,
were happy to have as their
Kirschner of Luxor Interiors, a
Westchester House resident. Just
back from summer vacations: Ann
Kantfor and daughters, Susie and
Amy, who visited with family in
Ann Arbor, Mich., was joined in
New York by hubby Seth where
guests last "week, daughter Bayla,both visited their parents; Rhoda
and family, the Harvey Biskins and Leroy Solomon and sftns who
with their three, Jill, Andy and visited her mother* Mrs. H. Mach
Rosalyn of San Antonio, who vi-, and famiI in Heightstown, N.J.,
sited here before) leaving for, Q
their summer with the Chautau-1 and Selma and Scott Sherman
qua SympWony Festival in New from their exciting trip to Miami
York State. Delighting the Shein- Beach and Havana. During Clark’s
bers with his visit is grandson grand opening last week, Mrs.
Allan Swann, son of Gloria and | Ida Landau bf Yonkers, N. Y., a
Benjamin Swann of Flagstaff,' member of Clark’s executive fa-
WE LOVE OUR READERS
The glorious Fourth of July week-end is beckoning ahead
and it is a weekend that should be celebrated.
As is pur custom, however, we would like to add our an-
nual thought on the safety factor in any celebration you
might plan.
The Fourth of July has recorded the greatest toll of high-
way and pther accidents. More people are killed through
accidental death than the casualties suffered during the
nation's wars.
The pbint we want to make is: We Love Our Readers.
Take is easy.
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