Texas Jewish Post (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 21, 1967 Page: 2 of 36
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HANUKA JSSUE—TEXAS JEWISH POST— Thursday, December 21, 1967—DALLAS-PAGE 2
dallas doings
WITH CLARE
During this happy season of candlelight and wine, it Is
time to say; HAPPY HOLIDAYS EVERYONE! IVTay your cup
of joy overflow, your heart kne w the peace of a year well spent,
and may hope for the year to come light your eyes as a beacon
to guide good to your doorstep.
NEWS OF NOTE —
Again — brides majke the
news to fill the column with
festive news of parties and
guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry W. Shay
(nee Trudy Dreiseszun) were
married December 17, at the
Temple in Oklahoma City. Dal-
lasites and family attending the
wedding included the bride’s
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Irv-
ing Green, the groom’s sister
and family, Dr. and Mrs. Ira
Dolich and small son, Jared, of
College Station, Pa.; Mr. and
Mrs. Morton Rubin, Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Rutchik and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Sherp and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Bubis and family, Dallas; Gary
Bronstein, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Mrs.
Benjamin Goodfriend, Austin;
Mrs. Mike Bronstein, N. Holly-
wood, Calif.; and Mr. and Mrs.
Nathan Rubenstein and Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Sobel, of Ft. Worth.
The groom’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Sol Shay, 6514 Chevy
Chase, hosted the Rehearsal din-
ner at Val Gene’s. The bride is
the daughter of Col. and Mrs.
A. J. Dreiseszun of Tinker Air
Force Base in Oklahoma City.
Bride-to-be Helen Rubenstein
has been honored with a num-
ber of parties prior to her com-
ing marriage to William Rosen-
feld. On November 15, fkfes-
dames Milton Eberstein, Irving
Goldstrich, David Pologoff, and
Ben Weinberg were luncheon
hostesses at Brookhaven Coun-
try Club. A pottery shower and
luncheon at the King’s Table,
was given by Mesdames David
Cobbel, Jack Kurshan and Leon
Rubenstein on November 18.
Mrs. Lewis Ely and Mrs. Joseph
Funk hosted a luncheon Novem-
ber 25, at the Black Fox. This
efvening, December 21, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Siegel and Mrs. Tes-
sie Ruskin, the bride’s grand-
mother, will be hosts for a din-
ner party at the Black Fox. On
December 22 Mrs. Robert Firn-
berg, and daughter Linda Firn-
berg with Mrs. Herbert Mar-
cus, will be hostesses for a Cof-
fee and recipe-spice shower at
the Fimberg home, 5852 Elder-
wood. Miss Rubenstein, daugh-
IKS
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Bas Mitzvah. Engagements,
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enstein, 11311 Crest Brook, and from Hot Springs, Ark. Miss Mr* and Mrs- Leo Miller, Col-
Mr. Rosenfeld, son of Mr. and szafir is the daughter of Mr. un*bus, Ohio. A luncheon at the
Mrs. S. I. Rosenfeld, of Univer- *na Mrs. Norman Szafir of Hilton Inn follows the services
sity City, Mo., will be married Beaumont and his parents will hold Open
December 23, at Temple Emanu-
EL
Susan Szafir, popular bride-
elect of Martin Arthur Golman,
continues her party-go-round
Tight up to her wedding day
In Beaumont. Beaumont host-
esses Mesdames I. B. Hoffer,
Charles Hoffer and Steve Sch-
wartz will be luncheon hostes-
ses December 22. That evening
a cocktail buffet will be given
by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Klein
and Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Eld-
ridge at the Klein home in Beau-
mont. Mrs. Leo Ney will bo
luncheon hostess December 23,
for the out of town guests. The
thearsal dinner December 23,
will be hosted by the groom’s
parents Mr. and Mrs. Max Gol-
man, 6406 Prestonshire, at the
Ridgewood Hotel in Beaumont.
The wedding morning Brunch
for out of town guests at the
Ramada Inn will be hosted by
Messers and Mesdames William
Bradford, Julius Feigelson. R.
C. Miller, Irving Nathan, Milton
Sharfstein and Mrs. Faye Deut-
ser.
Among the host of out of town
guests attending are the rela-
tives from Dallas: IMjrs. Sam
Golman, Mr. and Mrs. David
Nathanson and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Golman, and fam-
ily, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Rosen-
zweig and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Teddy Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Na-
than Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Jake
Golman, Mr. and Mrs. Julius
Coleman and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Zweig, and Hyman
Nathanson: From Houston: Mir.
and Mrs. Mel MeyeTs and Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Reiter; Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Rosen,
Philip, Mike, and Susan go to
Houston for Hanuka with their
daughter, Mr. and 'Mrs. David
(Nancy) Rockoff and all will
go to Beaumont for the* Szafir-
Golman wedding. Also going to
the wedding is Andrea Coleman
who will be home from Colo-
rado University for the holi-
days.
Jerri Stoller, Concludes hex
pre-nuptial parties this month.
A Brunch for out of town guests
will be given by Mrs. Irving
Brodsky, December 24, at he*
home, 6706 Walnut Hill Lane.
Miss Gloria Utay, Mr. and Mrs.
Barry Levy and Miss Marilyn
Hechtman will be co-hosts at
a .cocktail party at the Oscar
Utay heme, 7130 Ndrthavcn, on
December 26. Miss Stoller,
daughter of Mir. and Mrs. Hy
Stoller, 6022 Joyce Way and
Jeffrey Reiclbman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Reichman, of
Chicago, will be married Dec-
ember 28 at Shearith Israel.
Rope yotr’re feeling worlds
better, Mike Cohen!
Adrian Goidl, an officer In
The Sabras, hosted 50 guests
for the annual social party of
The Sabras at her home, 7117
Churchill Way. The Sabras is
a philanthropic organization of
Jewish girls at NTSU and SMU.
David Martin Miller, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller,
11232 Park Central, will be Bar
Mitzvah December 23 at Tem-
ple Emanu-El. Out of town
guests expected for the Bar Mitz-
vah are grandparents Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Leiber and Mrs.
House that evening.
Janice Reisman, daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. David Reisman,
7239 Currin Drive was selected
for membershi pin Hypati Hex-
agon at Stephens College.
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Kaplan
are planning a family gathering
at their home Thursday, Decem-
ber 28, honoring their daughter,
Ina Ann and her fiance, Mr. Ro-
bert A. Pasch, as well as Robert’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice B.
Pasch, their daughter, Suzy of
Madison, Wisconsin, grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. David Gerhardt of
Mobile, Alabama. Other out-of-
town guests include Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Pasch, Milwaukee, Wiscon-
sin; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Poplin-
ger, Okmulgee, Oklahoma; Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Kaufman, Dr. and Mrs.
Arnoud Ungerman, Tulsa, Okla-
Mrs. Irvin Ungerman, Tulsa, Okla-
homa; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Korn-
bleet and Mr. and Mrs. Stanford
Do'.ginoff, Ft. Worth; Miss Diane
Roosth, Tyler; Mr. Arthur Elster,
Port Arthur; Mr. Lloyd Palans,
St. Louis, Missouri; Mr. and Mrs.
Hyman Friedman, Denver, Colo-
rado;' Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mal-
kove, New Orleans, Louisiana; Dr.
and Mrs. Donald Newman, Bur-
lingame, California; and Miss Kat-
rine Ungerman, Haifa, Israel. Dr.
and Mrs. Arnold Ungerman of
Tulsa will honor Ina and Bob at
a dinner at The Lancers Club,
Saturday, December 30.
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WASHINGTON—A statue of
the Hebrew prophet, Isaiah, was
presented to Secretary of Defense
Robert McNamara by National
Commander Samuel Samuels of
the Jewish War Veterans of the
U.S.A., who commended Mc-
Namara’s "prophetic vision and
inspired leadership in perfecting
America's defense.”
Commander Samuels called on
the Secretary at the Pentagon when
he stopped in Washington en route
to Vietnam as head of a J.W.V.
delegation.
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Wisch, J. A. Texas Jewish Post (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 21, 1967, newspaper, December 21, 1967; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth754869/m1/2/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Tarrant+County+-+Fort+Worth%22: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .