Adventures in San Diego Jewish History, January 6, 1956, Part 2

Compiled by San Diego Jewish World staff

USO-JWB
Southwestern Jewish Press, January 6, 1956, Page 3

Now hear this: “Would you believe it – we’re proud of you!” thusly ran the letter of invitation sent to Junior Hostesses of the USO-Jewish Welfare Board for their many hours of service to USO, for a dinner in their honor at the Admiral Kidd Officers Club Dec. 29th.  Gala evening, much fun, much food, many laughs!

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Tripping the light fantastic at the Hadassah Presentation ball wee Servicemen Roy Wolf, Bill Lad, Al Kalish, Warren DeFren, and Paul Hutt.  Through the generosity of Hadassah members, tickets were purchased and donated to the Military Personnel and used con much gusto.  Mmm, so many pretty girls!

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Word reaches us from Tokyo, Japan, and Howard Taylor. Two words, in fact, OH MY!  Howie’s living it up and learning to eat his borsht with chop sticks.  He sends us a large hello and hopes to return to San Diego soon in tip top shape.

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As a gentle reminder to some of the USO Jr. Hostesses who may have forgotten the Wednesday night dance at Temple Center.  Hi and Why?  We’re missing you like anything and hoping you’ll return to the fold soon, but soon. We’ll meet you and greet you with such warmth, such a smile make you feel 200% welcome.  Try us!…

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Yo-Ma-Co Club
Southwestern Jewish Press, January 6, 1956, Page 3

The next meeting will take place on January 11th, and will be closed to members only, due to the electgion of officers for the forthcoming year. It is absolutely essential that every member couple be on hand as there will be matters discussed vital to the interest of all.

Byron Sharpe, Co-Chairman of the Installation Committee, has announced that the installation will be held on February 19th at the Lafayette Hotel, in the Terrace Room.  The committee will be glad to accept reservations.

Entertainment Chairman Henry Levien, and his committee, have done an excellent job in providing entertainment for the pleasure of the guests and members.

Hostesses for the December meeting with Mitzi Spivak, Sue Lowitz and Edith Gelman.

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New Cancer Head
Southwestern Jewish Press, January 6, 1956, Page 3

Mrs. Mary Reed Harris yesterday was appointed executive director of the San Diego County Branch of the American Cancer Society, W. Wade Ambrose, president, announced.

Mrs. Harris has devoted many years to San Diego community services and has had varied experience in community organization work locally.

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Center Group Begins Planning for Building
Southwestern Jewish Press, January 6, 1956, Page 3

With tentative plans set for ground breaking ceremonies on June 10, 1956, for the new Jewish Community center building at 54th Street, Center Building Committee members traveled to Phoenix and Tucson to study the new Community Centers in those cities this week.

In the party making the study and survey are Edward Breitbard, President of theCenteer; William Schwartz, Sidney Rose, Chairman of the Building Committee; Maury Novak, Program Committee Chairman; Rodin Horrow and George Lykos, architect for the new Community building.

After this trip and an additional visit to the Los Angeles Community Center, Lykos expects to begin preparation of the preliminary plans, and have the complete plans worked out before the ground breaking ceremonies on June 10.  It is anticipated that the Center will contain, among other features, a fine library, gymnasium, swimming pool, meeting rooms, craft rooms, office facilities for all the Jewish agencies in the community, and locker rooms.  One of the outstanding features of the new building will be a modern nursery school which will hold a minimum of forty children.

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Israeli Speaker At Council Meeting
Southwestern Jewish Press, January 6, 1956, Page 3

On Wednesday, January 18, at 8 p.m., the National Council of Jewish Women will present its next Coffee Chat.  The Garden Room of the Mission Valley Country Club will be the scene of an unusual presentation involving members of the International Relations Committee, whose chairman is Mrs. Eugene Sachs.

The guest speaker will be Mr. Netanel Lorch, information officer of the Council of Israel in Los Angeles.  He will discuss the Middle East situation.

Hot off the press will be some Israeli songs by Council’s talented Glee Club, under the direction of Mrs. Harvey Furgatch.

Coffee Chats are open to the public b y reservation.  Phone Mrs. Larry M. L:awrence, Chairman, at BR-7-4847.

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Bay City B.B.
Southwestern Jewish Press, January 6, 1956, Page 3

New members of the Bay City B’nai B’rith Chapter will be initiated at the Tifereth Israel Synagogue on Monday, January 9th.  Co-Chairmen Jean Schiller and Rose Okmin have planned an impressive ceremony for this occasion.

Mrs. Joseph A. Stone, 4th Vice President of District No. 4 B’nai B’rith Women, will be the guest speaker.

Refreshments for the evening are being provided by Rose Schwartz and Love Sacks. Mrs. Rose Felsman, President, urges all members and friends to attend.

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(Bashful supporters)

Southwestern Jewish Press, January 6, 1956, Page 3

Don’t be bashful – tell an advertiser that you saw his ad in the Jewish Press.

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(True-ism)
Southwestern Jewish Press, January 6, 1956, Page 4

Usually the things that seem too good to be true are not.

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Jewish Center News
Southwestern Jewish Press, January 6, 1956, Page 4

A Family fun day Jamboree for residents of Point Loma, Loma portal and Ocean Beach will be held on Jan. 8th at 2 p.m. in the Portuguese Hall, 2818 Addison St.

The Family fun day Jamboree features Berwin, the Great, Lanky Nate Natwick, Round dancing and singing.

Registration for the ongoing adult and children’s program will be taken during the Jamboree. Admission is free and all families are invited.

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Senior Adult Program Proves Popular – The Jewish Community center with the cooperation of the National council of Jewish Women are conducting a popular senior adult or “golden age” program. The group meets every Sunday at 1:30 p.m.  The next meeting on Sunday, Jan. 8th, will be held at the Jewish Community Center, 3227 El Cajon Blvd.  Mrs. Mary Imberman is the group worker in charge of this program. The group is open to all who are “young at heart.”

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Leadership Skills Course To Be Given At Jewish Community Center – a skills-leadership course for volunteers, leaders, officers and potential leaders will be given by the Jewish Community  Center starting the last week in January.

Organizations wishing to send potential leaders to this course should apply at the Center right away.  The course will cover such skilled areas as arts, crafts, music, drama, dance, story telling, camp crafts, discussion leading and others. There will be no charge for the course.  An interview and application is necessary.

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Birdie Stodel B.B.
Southwestern Jewish Press, January 6, 1956, Page 4

The Birdie Stodel Chapter B’nai B’rith women asks that you keep the date of February 12th open and help them honor Goldie Schusterman at a testimonial dinner. The dinner will be at the Mission Country Club, the talent will be imported from Hollywood.

Reservations are being taken by Mrs. Morrie Kraus, CY-5-4834.

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Mrs. Berg Elected To National Women’s U.J.A. Committee
Southwestern Jewish Press, January 6, 1956, Page 4

Mrs. Gabriel Berg last week joined the charmed circle of fifty of America’s outstanding Jewish women elected to the Executive Committee of the National Women’s Division of the united Jewish Appeal.

San Diego’s outstanding Jewish woman for many years, Marie Berg, joins Eli H. Levenson in gaining national recognition for the first time for San Diego.  MRs. Berg will represent the Jewish women of the Pacific Coast on the Executive Committee, and has been invited to attend its first meeting on January 23 in New York City.

Prominent in both civic and Jewish community affairs for many years, Mrs. Berg was 1955 Women’s Division Chairman, and did an outstanding service to the community in maintaining the Women’s Division record.  She is also a member and former vice-president of the Board of the United Jewish Fund; Secretary of the San Diego Federation of Jewish Agencies, former President of the President’s Council, and is past president of Hadassah.

During the height of the displaced persons’ immigration to San Diego, Mrs. Berg served as co-chairman of the Emigre Committee.

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Irving Small New Fox Lodge Prexy

Southwestern Jewish Press, January 6, 1956, Page 4

Samuel I. Fox Lodge B’nai B’rith will install the officers for the year 1956, January 10, at the Beth Jacob Synagogue at 8:30 p.m. Officers to be installed are:

Pres. Irving Small; 1st Vice pres, Ralph Schwartz; Secretary, Manual Rosenthal; Treas., Ralph Cohen; Warden, Joseph Spatz; Guardian Joseph Gelman; Chaplain, P.P. David Schloss; Trustees, Meyer Goldberg, Jacob Rosenthal, Dr. Harry Ruja, Herbert Burkin.

The installing officers for the evening will be Bro. Edward Breitbard, and Brother  Morrie Kraus.

The public is cordially invited to attend. Refreshments will be served aftger the installation.

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