The Jewish Herald-Voice (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 7, 1969 Page: 3 of 14
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this fund are asked to call Mrs.
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Alex Schwartz, MO 4-9977.
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Winners of the Brotherhood
Lodge 2222 B’nai B’rith third
annual Galveston fishing event
held «July 27 were: Senior
Division—Sheldon Paru, biggest
fish; Marvin Rich, most fish; Al
Gaylor, greatest variety. Junior
Houston Jewish War Veterans
Post 574 will install officers and
charter members at a meeting to
be held August 13, at 7:30 pm.,
at the Jewish Home for the
Aged. All are invited to attend
and join the Auxiliary
Mrs. Malvina V. Freeman,
P.M.P. National Organizer of the
National Ladies Auxiliary will
come to Houston to install the
new officers. She has been a
member of JWVA since 1934;
was president of her auxiliary,
Mt. Vernon 42, and in 1937 was
elected New York State
president, followed by her
election as National President in
1937. Mrs. Freeman was the
only National president to serve
two yean, and has held every
elective office in the National
Organization national secretary.
supply officer, treasurer,
leadership chairman. National
Judge Advocate six times.
National Community Relations
chairman, chairman of the
Speakers Bureau, National
organizer and many other
chairmanships. She wrote “Pro
Ram-Aides” and "Skits" for use
in membership solicitation.
All interested women are
urged to attend this meeting on
August 13.
• LIABILITY • WIND STORM • THEFT
EMMA LAZARUS HADASSAH
Emma Lazarus Hadassah
invites all Houston newcomers
and young women interested in
Hadassah to their annual
luncheon for prospective
members. It will be held at
11:30 a.m. at Mrs. Malcolm
Marcoe’s, 5214 Caversham. Mrs.
Harold Raizes, Texas Southern
Region President of Hadassah,
will speak on the goals of
Hadassah. For reservations
contact Mrs. Irving Myers,
729-3213 or Mrs. William
Schultz, 723-6640.
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• 8620 Stella Link • 13150 Memorial
• 18091 Upper Bay Rd., Nassau • 2232 Spencer, Pasadena
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success At The Shamrock Hinton you
always enjoy the finest in catering
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For those who desire to observe the
dietary lam, at The Shamroca Minton
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11, and Tuesday evening. August
12, from eight until ten o’clock
During the 1969-1970 season
the Chorale is scheduled to
perform at least four concerts
with the Houston Symphony
Orchestra. Included in these
concerts are works by
Beethoven, Britten, Wagner,
Delius. and Holst. Performances
will be conducted by Sir John
Barbirolli and A. Clyde Roller
For further information or for
an audition at another time,
applicants may call the offices of
the Symphony Society,
222-2406.
4. We give conti
Prizes were donated by The monthly Board meeting
Kaphan’s Restaurant. Frank’s of Downtown Lodge will be held
Playhouse Toy Stores, F.A.O. Aug 13, 8 p.m., at the home of
schwarz Toy,. and Hannah-, Old Sad L~. andlbreKaPh
Time Pies. of the Lodge are asked to attend
HOUSTON CHAPTER OF this meet ing’ at, whichnctime
AA--pApn NAAEN important items of planning
wi-mA-mwumsr be discussed and voted upon.
A special memorial fund is Committee chairmen will make
being set up in memory of their reports. President Jack
Lilliam Feldman by the Houston Babchick will preside.
Chapter of Mixrachi Women . nncE RR
Mrs. Feldman passed away COMMUNITY LODGE BB
Thursday, July 31. In Don’t forget to attend
announcing the memorial fund. Community Lodge s Beach Party
Mr, Sol Mitelman, president, in l^one Samrdy Augu,. 9
.. ... .. r .. . starting at 4:00. All members
said Lil Feldman was long a and their guests ue welcome for
faithful and tireless worker for a day of sun, fun, and sports JWv POST 574 LADIES
Mizrachi. She was motivated by activities. Bring your sports and AUXILIARY TO INSTALL
her love for children and their beach equipment! Food, drinks. OFFICERS AUG. 13
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August 7, 1969 Page THREE
and beer will be served with a HOUSTON SYMPHONY
charge of $100 per person. SOCIETY ANNOUNCES
Please contact Steve Mayer or CHORALE AUDITIONS
Jerry Katz if you keep kosher. Auditions for membership in
if you have not received a the Houston Symphony Chorale
detailed map on how to reach will be held in the Rehearsal Hall
the party site, please contact at Jones Hall for the Performing
Bruce Wolff. Remember that Arts on Monday evening. August
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White, D. H. The Jewish Herald-Voice (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 7, 1969, newspaper, August 7, 1969; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1521208/m1/3/: accessed May 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .