Texas Jewish Post (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 20, 1954 Page: 6 of 8
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$ Texas Jewish Post
SAF Seven Arts Features Dedicated to Truth, Liberty and Justice
WNS—Worldwide News Service THE SOUTHWEST’S LEADING ANGLO- JEWISH WEEKLY NEWSPAPER UNS—United Nations Service
Dallas Section IN OUR EIGHTH YEAR Thursday, May 20, 1954 Volume VIII_No. 20
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dallas doings
NEWS ITEMS:
Gene Berlatsky, Jack Kra-
vitz, Herb Shore and Bernard
Goldstein left for Philadelphia
last Friday to attend the Jewish
Social Service Workers Con-
vention.
Congratulations to Simon
Lichenstein, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Lichenstein, 6625
Desco Drive, who has /been
advanced to Lieutenant Com-
mander in the Naval Reserve.
Mrs. David Hafter, 3804
Mockingbird Lane,, spent Moth-
er’s Day in Portland, Oregon,
with her mother, and then flew
to Indiana for a visit with her
son at college, and then on to
New York for a buying trip.
SPRING PARTIES:
Miss Anna Catherine Krupnick
Miss Anna Catherine Krup-
nick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ben J. Krupnick, 6514 Band-
era, was feted Sunday, at a
brunch by Mmes. A. J. Lukin
and Joseph H. Berger, at the
Lukin home, 6139 Mimosa. Miss
Krupnick is a senior at High-
land Park High School.
_Learn to Drive _
CALL JU-4222
3802 Cedar Springs
AMONG THE OFFICERS AND BOARD MEMBERS OF THE NEW Bluebonnet Chapter No.
833, of the B’nai B’rith Women of Dallas are Top Row, L. to R., Mmes. Abe Hershman, Stanley
Kaufman, Harry Reisman, Harold Donosky and Harold Rubin, all committee chairmen. Sec-
ond Row, L. to R., Mmes. Sam Sturman, Recording Secretary; Frank Lever, 3rd Vice-Presi-
dent; Sam Rude, President; Louis Rubin, Board member; Jay Rudberg, Corresponding Sec-
retary and Harold Sweet, Board Member. POSTPHOTO by Paul Bynum Studio
Sixteen guests attended the
luncheon at the Dallas Athletic
Country Club on May 12th, at
which Mrs. W. B. Marks, 5716
Stonegate, was hostess in honor
of the approaching marriages
of Viva Gallin to Robert Bren-
ner, Carol Ring bride-elect of
Norman Shepard and Frieda
Lee Vogel, bride-elect of Beril
Susman.
Luncheon guests that attend-
ed were Mesdames: Meyer
Gallin. S. Raimey (Ft. Worth)
Call RA-4103!
For Fast
Plumbing Repairs
Miss Carole Ross
Mrs. Raymond Zimmerman
honored her grandaughter,
Miss Carole Ross, at a brunch,
Saturday in the Kachina Room
of Neiman-Marcus at Preston
Center. A meihber of the grad-
uating class of Highland Park
High School, Carole, who plans
to attend the University of
Texas next fall, is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert I
Ross, 4408 Larehmont.
Hello Musicals
Arnold Radoff, Bert Ring, Sid
Levinson, Lester Ring, A1
Sweet, Harry Susman, J. Vog-
el, Maier Joseph, Miss Helene
Ring and Mis Marion Gold-
man.
Decorations were carried out
in a gold and white color
theme. Centered before each
honoree was a basket of golden
daises, in the shape of a wed-
ding ring, with a removable
corsage of orchids.
Miss Francine Schulman will
honor Idella Coleman, bride-
elect of Bob Partegas, at a
luncheon, this Saturday, at the
Mural Room.
Trade with Post
Advertisers
New Officers Installed
By Mizrachi Women
The Dallas Chapter of Miz-
rachi Women of America held
its annual Mother and Daugh-
ter Luncheon in the Auditor-
ium of the Shearith Israel
Synagogue on Tuesday, May
18.
Mrs. Bernard Levy gave the
Invocation. Mrs. Morris Cohen
installed the following officers:
President, Mrs. Joseph Bon-
nett; 1st Vice-Pres., Mrs. Joe
H. Golman; 2nd Vice-Pre|s.,
Mrs. Jack Goodman; 3rd Vice-
Pres., Mrs. William K Jayson;
4th Vice-Pres., Mrs. Sam Weill;
Recording Sec., Mrs. Rueben
Friedman; Treasurer, Mrs.
Mack Hickman; Financial Sec.,
Mrs. Bert Weil; Corresponding
Sec., Mrs. Irving Goodman;
Historian, Mrs. Morris Shaffer;
Parliamentarian, /Mrs. B. J‘.
Krupnic.
Special tribute was made to
the original 13 members of the
organization.
The Directors installed
were Mmes. William Soltes,
Eli Wilansky, O. Tannenbaum,
Pincus Silverman, H. Oster,
W. Berk, M. Goldman, I. Levy,
M. S. Aronoff, Julius Golman,
Vic Frankfurt, Bernard Levy,
Bill Goodman, Bill Berstein,
Rueben Goldstein, Henry Sch-
wartz and A. Schackman.
Honorary Directors are
Mmes. Ike Soblosky, J. Ab-
ramowitz, Pierce Annes, and
N. Rabinowich.
Mrs. Simon Goodman will
serve as Advisor.
Mrs. Joseph Bonnett was in
charge of arrangements.
Happy Birthday
30 Mimi Lewis
30 Ruth Lilly
30 Freddie Time
30 Mrs. Wm. C. Kelman
31 Martha Cole
31 Les Mendolsohn
31 Harold A. Goodman
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Wisch, J. A. Texas Jewish Post (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 20, 1954, newspaper, May 20, 1954; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth755063/m1/6/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .