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TEXAS JEWISH POST THURSDAY, JANUARY 9,1969 DALLAS-PAGE 6
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Sunday, in fha
charm of
Old Italy.
Marriages
SHEFMAN - STAUB
Ronald Shefman and his bride,
tjje former Miss Susan Staub,
are on a Caribbean cruise and
will make their home in Hous-
ton, his address, when they re-
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Try Our Calf or Lamb Fries
"Dining With A True
Western Flavor"
Steaks — Golomki
120 E. Exchange MA 5-0611
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turn.
- Parents of the newlyweds are
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Staub of
Wichita, Kan., formerly of Dal-
las, and Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin
Shefman of New Braunfels.
Rabbi Gerald Klein solemnized
vows for the couple Dec. 21 in
his study at Temple Emanu-El.
Mr. Shefman was his son’s best
man.
-The bride, a member of Alpha
Epsilon Phi sorority, attended
the University of Denver and
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An unusual Public Restaurant
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Fridays and Saturdays
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Harry Hines at the Circle
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4125 Lemmon
Arlington -Grand Prairie
2584 W. Jefferson
Richardson: 528 W. Arapaho
Coming!
January 12 Thru 26th
BON VIVANT ROOM
MARION COLBY
NERO'S NOOK
JIMMY NUZZO
thru January 26
TONIGHT:
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FOR INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS PLEASE CALL
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“uf Rl 8-8161899 Summons Frwy.
was graduated from Sophie New-
comb College. A member of Zeta
Beta Tau fraternity, the bride-
groom was graduated from
Wharton School of Finance at
the Univeristy of Pennsylvania.
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ENGAGEMENTS
GEFFEN-SOLOMON
Mr. and Mrs. Irving H. Solo-
mon, 6522 Willow Lane, an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Miss Joanie Leslie Sol-
omon, to Arthur Harold Geffen
of Athens, Ga., son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Geffen of Savannah,
Ga. An August wedding is
planned.
ROBINSONAVILONSKY
June 15 is the wedding date
chosen by Miss Mona Wilonsky
and Joseph Alan Robinson. Par-
ents of the couple are Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Wilonsky, 7607 North-
aven Road, and Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Robinson, 8510 Edgemere.
In Las Vegas
CAESARS PALACE — “Mome!" wlttl
Susan Hayward. Indefinite run.
DESERT INN—"Pzazz '68," a revue
spectacular. Indefinite run.
FLAMINGO — Juliet Prowse, through
Jan. 8; Ella Fitzgerald, Jan. 9-Feb.
5. In the lounge: Tony Martin,
through Dec. 31: The Mills Bros.,
Jan. 1-28; Fats Domino, Jan. 30-Feb.
26.
FREMONT—John Gary, through Jan.
15; Shirley Jones, Jan. 16-Feb. 12.
FRONTIER — Wayne Newton, through
Jan. 8; Abbe Lane and George Kir-
by, Jan. 9-29. In the lounge: Harry
James, through Jan. 15.
RIVIERA — Mitzi Gaynor, through Jan.
15; Phyllis Oilier, Jan. 16-Feb. 12;
Ann-Margret, Feb. 13-March 5.
SAHARA—Buddv Hackett and Dean
Jones, through Feb. 3.
SANDS — Leslie Uqgams, Jan. 1-21;
Nancy Wilson, Jan. 22-Feb. 18; Dinah
Shore, Feb. 19-March 4; Alan King,
March 5-25.
STARDUST — "Tout Paris," a revue
spectacular. Indefinite run.
THUNDERBIRD—"A Night With Min-
sky," a revue spectacular. Indefinite
TROPICAMA—"Folles Bergere '68," a
revue spectacular. Indefinite run. In
Blue Room.
HILTON INNSIDERS KNOW!
CALL
FRANK
KANKRUK
ABOUT YOUR
PARTIES and
BANQUETS
TA 7-4100
Exquisite catering by
the great Chef Kankrlik —
from Dallas’ finest Kosher
kitchen.
HILTON INN
N. Central
Expressway at
Mockingbird
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
11 Mrs. Richard via age
11 Jeffrey Newman
11 Susan Elman
11 Donna Rosenberg
11 Terry Murray
11 Rudolph Pfeiffer
11 Phillip Rosen
11 Larry Steinberg
11 Shelia t aro! Merlin
11 Alan Londan
11 Mrs. Julius Tills
Rabbi Herbert Richtman
Marshall Sable
Louis Rubin
Bert Ring
Robert Fuerst
Fred Reisberg
Betttv L. Berger
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12
12
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12 Loris Isaacs
12 Harry Newman
J2 Leslie Schult*
12 Paul Dittur
13 Sandra Lvnn
13 Joel Bernstein
13 Mrs. Bert Ring
13 Jackie Alter
13 Linda Arlene Rubensiein
13. Harold Rubin
13 Dr. Jack Mirowitv
13 Berta K ranti.
14 kvamerine fiaxman
14 Harold Ginsberg, Waco
14 Harold Polunsky
14 Max Rudberg
14 Michael Rudberg
14 Edith Granek
14 Alice Lampert
I4i\8fos. Don StahJ,
14 Mrs.; Irene Robbins
15-Alide J. Lampert,
Van Nuys, Calif.
15 Jacob Bloom
15 Bella Garber
15 Mrs. Harry Reisman
15 Mrs. Barton Glaser
15 Jack Fair, Brownwood
16 Max Wyll
16 Robert Michael Stein
16' Harriett Denise Joseph
Breckenridge
16 Bruce Roth
16 Savdann Saffer
16 Stanley J. Schepps
16' Sharon R. Treinkman
17 Mark Kessel
17 Adolph Korngut
17 Jerry Nagid
17 Mrs. Shirley Schwartz
17 Mrs. Hy Schwartz
17 Sidney Lilley
17 Mark Fleischer
17 Melvin Yonack
17 Paul Magedson
17 William S. Svidlow
17 Darryl Richard
17 Sondra Gale
17 Glayds Annes
17 Frank Buchman
17 Julius Kleinman
17 Sandra. Feinbach
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY
12 Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Sunshine
12 Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Hoffman
12 Mr. and Airs. Louis AdeKtein
14 Mr. and Mrs. Max Goldberg
14 Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Seh-
eeter
15 Mr. and Mrs. Jules Schor
15 Mr. and Mrs. Myron Hauser
15 Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Zimmerman
15 Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Kutner
15 Mr. and Mrs. Reuben
Friedman
16 Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Seidel
'16 Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rosen
16 Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Abramson
16 Mr. and Mrs. Seymour
Goldstein
17 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Borin
17 Mr. and Mrs. Leo Chattier
Berger Arabs’ ’Hero’
PARIS (JTA) — Reports reach-
ing here from Beirut said that the
ousted former head of the anti-
Zionist American Council for Ju-
daism, Rabbi Elmer Berger, has
become a “hero” of the Arab coun-
tries where he has been lecturing
and addressing public meetings.
Rabbi Berger is due in Cairo next
week for a series of lectures at the
| invitation of the Arab League, the
reports said. His speeches de-
nounce Israel and Zionism and
j voice unlimited support for the
Arab cause.
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Wisch, J. A. Texas Jewish Post (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 9, 1969, newspaper, January 9, 1969; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth754954/m1/6/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .