Texas Jewish Post (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 16, 1954 Page: 3 of 8
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Around the Town
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CONGRESSMAN SPEAKS TO COUNCIL
Council members and friends are invited to hear Congress-
man-elect Jim Wright at the opening morning Study Group
meeting which is slated this Wednesday morning, 9:45 at the
home of Jane Rosenthal, 4212 Norwich Drive.
Arranged by the Social Legislation Committee of which Elise
Greenman is chairman, Congressman Wright will be intro-
duced by Thelma Rosenbaum. Coffee will be served following
the program.
Also on Council’s busy agenda this month is the Western-
Warm-up at which newcomers to our town will be honored.
The Ranch Party will be held the same evening at the home of
Barbara and Dore Goldstein. .
Amelia Rosenstein, Chairman of the Americanization School,
will present a program on Naturalization entitled “Know Your
Neighbor,” at the Council for Community Services meeting
which will be held Friday night, 7:30 p.m., at the Texas Hotel.
Also, in the program will be Sylvia Schweiger and Florica
Ionescu.
The Council of Jewish Wo-
men, by the way, is the only
Jewish organization, represent-
ed in the Council for Commun-
ity Service which comprises
leading women’s groups in the
city.
NEWS AND NOTES:
It was a happy full house at
Pauline and Sam Sheinbergs
last week with their children,
Bayla and Harvey Biskin, their
daughter, Jill, returning from
Chatauqua and their son,
Israel, home on furlough from
Fort Bliss. Ann and Ted Myers
also attended the Medical Con-
vention in Galveston last week.
Mrs. J. Goldstein recently
honored her granddaughter,
Betty Sue Bloom of Dallas,
bride-elect of Maury Leonard
of I 'Os Angeles at a family
luncheon at Western Hills.
Alice and Max Rosenstein are
spending several days in San
Antonio. Rose (Mrs. A. H.)
Rosenthal just back from a
Denver visit with her folks.
Jean and Norman Epstein are
entertaining his sister, Mrs.
Carl Mancin of Montreal and
New York City and their
daughter, Frances, of Big D.
Arlene and Joe David Ant-
weil are living at 4588 Bon-
ner Drive, Long Beach, Calif.,
where Joe David is stationed
with the Army. Thinking of
Long Beach reminds me that
Florence and Milton Simon
chanced to meet our flavorite
columnist and her spouse,
Blanche and Sy Gottlieb, at a
performance of Jose Greco’s
Spanish Ballet at the Greek
Theatre in Los Angeles recent-
ly. Teddy Mack and Merom
Brachman enroute to Harvard
University in Cambridge,
Mass,, visited briefly in
Shreveport. All good wishes to
Ann and Pete Roth in their
new home at 3607 Shelby
Drive and to Sylvia and Oscar
Schweiger in their new home
at 4029 Wingate. Sophie (Mrs.
Max) Weinstein’s name call-
ed for $110 at Bingo, last week.
Next Bingo night, co-sponsored
by the Ladies Auxiliary and
Men’s Club at the Synagogue,
will be held Octobef 21st. The
jackpot will be $120.
Have you met newcomers
niece, Miss Shirley Samuels j Maxine and Bob Adel who re-
ef New York. Lucky Betty side at 3572 W. 4th and the
and A1 Gary post us of a won-
derful stay in Hyannis on
Cape Cod, and lobster, not
once, but twice a day. Also at
the Baker Hotel for Labor Day
week-end were Mr. and Mrs.
J. Levine and daughters,
Rosalie and Henrietta with Mr.
and Mrs. Abe Gorman and
Sam Haffons who live at 4400
Harwen Terrace? Glimpsed at
Western Hills last week-end
were Dorothy and Bennet
Kaplan of Houston with Peggy
and Burton Davis and Molly
Ann and Bob Kahn. The Kap-
lans were guests of her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Davis.
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LOX AND DOLLARS
The guy that said Lox and dollars don’t
mix ought to come to the Mens Club Loxfest
next Sunday morning at Ahavath Sholom
Center. In fact, he ought to bring his wife
and kids, too.
The Men’s Club has harvested a scoojo-
eroo in person. Forrest V. Sorrels, Secret
Service Agent in charge of the Dallas Dis-
trict, will give you tips and talks on how to
save money by spotting the phoney buck. It
will be interesting talk, loaded with personal
experiences, a movie and plenty of additional
eyewash.
Break a bagel this Sunday and hear
Forrest Sorrels. It will be as good or even
better than “Dragnet.” We promise.
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Just back from summer vaca-
tions are Syd Rashti who real-
ly enjoyed her visit with her
folks in Atlantic City; Mrs. L.
Nussbaum, Sr., and her chil-
dren, Mildred and Bill Dem-
bina from a months stay in
New York, and the Jack Sie-
gels from their summer home
in Lennox, Mass.
PRESS NOTES:
Before Mrs. Esther Lidell
and Sylvia and A1 Wexler left
for New York, they had as
their guest, Mrs. Charles Kar-
ren and son, Howard of Cor-
pus Christi and Joe Coplin of
San Antonio. Recent guests
of the Oscar Rubins, Gertrude
and Bennie Rubin, Elizabeth
and Harry Rubin arid Ann and
Marvin Schuster were Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Silverman of San
Diego, Calif. The Silvermans
also visited their children, Dr.
and Mrs. Norman Rubin in
Galveston.
Bayla and Golda Handler,
daughters of the Zeke Hand-
lers, had a wonderful visit
with their aunt and uncle, Mr.
and Mrs. Julius Fram in Bay-
town. Mrs. Leo Brener and
youngsters of Shreveport were
recent guests of her sister,
Nettie and Louis Engler.
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Engagement Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Al Goldstein
of Fall River, Mass, announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter Roslyn to Bernie Dwor-
kin, son of Mrs. Will Gold-
man, 3601 Trail Lake Drive.
Thurs., Sept 16, 1954 - Texas Jewish Post - Ft . Worth - Page 3
BEN GOLDBERG
Services were held on Sep-
tember 9th at Owens-Brumley
Chapel by Rabbis Abraham J.
Brachman, Isadore Garsek and
Milton Rosenbaum for the late
Ben Goldberg, 83, retired
Temple merchant and a resi-
dent of Fort Worth for over
eighteen years.
He was a member of Beth-
El Congregation, B’nai B’rith
and was a Marine veteran of
the Spanish-American War.
Survivors include his wife;
two sons, Dr. A. I. Goldberg
and Dr. Morton Goldberg,
both Fort Worth physicians;
six daughters, Mmes. H. B.
Lind of Fort Worth, Earle
Scharff of Memphis, Tenn.,
Sam Hendler of Temple, Jack
Abrams of Hearne, George
Mims of Houston and Leon
Tiras of Port Arthur; a bro-
ther, Morris Goldberg of Balti-
more, 14 grandchildren and
five great-grandchildren.
Interment was in the Beth-
E1 section of Greenwood.
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Fort Worth BBG
By Brenda Sandler
Our last meeting was held
at the home of Brenda Sand-
ler.
BBG members are urged to
get their dates for the Vice-
Versa Sock Hop which will be
held October 2nd, at Ahavath
Sholom Center from 8:30 to
12:00. Tickets are only $1.50
stag or drag. Wear sports
clothes (socks and loafers.)
Reservations are necessary
and may be made with eighter
Brenda Sandler (WA(-1292)
or Peachy Hillman (WI-2866).
All members of Dallas B.B.
G. and A.Z.A. are invited to
join in the fun
Anyone wishing New Year’s
Greeting Cards may contact
any BBG member.
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