Texas Jewish Post (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 8, 1954 Page: 2 of 8
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Page 2 - Ft. Worth - Texas Jewish Post - Thurs., July 8. 1954
B’nai B’rith Briefs
NEW BOARD MEMBER
We welcome with open arms
he newest addition to the
lodge’s board of directors.
Hard- working, smiling Elvin
Bernstein is the presidential
appointee and assumes his role
immediately. In addition to his
regular duties on the board,
Elvin becomes publicity chair- '
man for the lodge. The entire j
membership wishes him well
m his new endeavors.
VO UR ADL
An added feature to both
open and board meetings will i
be “YOUR A.D.L.” a five min- |
ute presentation by Brother j
Buddy Rosen on the mechanics
and actual cases confronting
our Anti - Defamation League.
This report follows the pattern
originated at the beginning of
the year for a more informed
lodge. Leon Brachman’s ‘‘5
Minutes of B’nqi B’rith” in-
agurateed this education pro-
gram. Buddy’s presentations
should be of great light to the
membership.
OUTDOOR MEETING
B’nai B’rith youth will take
the spotlight at the July 24th
outdoor meeting. Details are
now being completed in which
our B.B.G. and A.Z.A. will be
honored by the parent lodge.
By the way, watch for one of
the biggest announcements in
many a year concerning the
August program. The entire
community will be involved.
WITH PRIDE
Ben B’riths who played an
active part assisting in the
erection of the Federation Day
"amn can feel a genuine lump
of pride beneath their under-
shirt. The camp appears most
uccessful. The project seems
headed for a terrific season.
The kids love it. The kids are
mad about it! Fort Worth can
feel proud of this truly won-
derful project. B’nai B’rith can
be proud of the small part they
have played.
Orchids are in order to
Peachy Hillman and Herbie
Lesser, newly elected presi-
dents of BBG and AZA. Herbie
is a newcomer to the gavel
while Peachy starts her second
term as prexy.
Happy Anniversary
JULY
8 Mr. & Mrs. M. Zeff
9 Mr. and Mrs. Sol Rosen-
thal
10 Mr. & and Mrs. Leon G.
Schwartz
10 Mr. & Mrs. Ben Goldberg
11 Mr. & Mrs. Lester Nuss-
baum, Jr.
12 Mr. & Mrs. Abe Salam !
12 Mr. & Mrs. Irwin Richker
12 Mr. & Mrs. Ted Paul,
Philadelphia
13 Mr. & Mi's. Israel Rabin-
owitz
13 Mr. & Mrs. Sam Bloom,
Big Spring
13 Dr. & Mrs. E. Steinberger
j 13 Mr. & Mrs. Bob Krueger,
Ft. W orth ZO A T o Meet
Dr. Marcus Levinson, of
Houston, National Vice-Presi-
dent of the Zionist Organiza-
tion of America will address
members of the Fort Worth-
Chapter at a special emergency
board meeting this Sunday
morning, 10 A.M., at the home
of the President, Dan Gach-
14 Mr. & Mrs. Sam Bloom,
Big Spring
C.T. JOHNSON.'
A DEMOCRAT FOR LT. GOV.
CUT HIGH PHONE RATES
$100 MO.PENSION AT 65
$1000 BONUS FOR ALL VETS
SAVE WATER-SAVE FARMS
man, 2321 Medford Ct. E.
Julius Israel of Houston, S.
W. Executive Director of the
Z.O.A. will also be a guest at
the meeting.
j'! D 0 U B L E
Green Stamps
EVERY WEDNESDAY
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During Allan Shivers’ Administration more money has
been spent for roads than in any other comparable
period in Texas history.
For that money Texas added 14,926.10 miles of smooth
roads to the state highway system and maintained all
roads to keep them safe and sound for you.
Allan Shivers knows the importance of good roads to
you. Whether trade-routes that speed goods to market
or modern super-highways that make your driving a
pleasure, good roads save you time and money.
IN TARRANT COUNTY $13,093,462.44 has been spent
on roads for you during Allan Shivers’ Administration.
You have 49.03 more miles of roads today than when he
became your governor.
This means better Farm-to-Market roads, so important to
farmers and citizens of small towns.
It means modern, safe highways that make your trips
enjoyable and inexpensive.
Texas comes first with Allan Shivers.
GOVERNOR
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Summer
u
MEN’S SUITS
GROUP I
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GROUP Ei
were 40.00 to 75.00
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