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THE STATE OF NEVADA EXECUTIVE CHAMBER CARSON CITY G R A N T S A W Y E R GOVERNOR February 18, 1963 Las Vegas B'nai B'rith on the Occasion of Brotherhood Night Las Vegas Nevada Dear Friends: I sincerely appreciate your kind invitation to observe Brotherhood Night with you tonight, and I am truly sorry that I cannot join you. But I welcome this opportunity to extend warm and personal greetings to all those assembled here. Those of you who are present tonight live close to the testing sites for the development of nuclear warfare and defense. You, are constantly reminded of the present dangers facing o\ir country and each of us. Yet we all realize that we cannot depend solely on our mili-tary power to protect us. We must rely, too, on another great strength, a common heritage, which we share as Americans?our belief in one God and His Commandments. If we are to preserve our common heritage, we must seek to communicate with one another: Men of all faiths must join hands, as you do here tonight, and strive to understand each other. This is a source of great strength which will enable us to stand firm in brotherhood against the threat of annihilation and the Godlessness and anti-faith of Communism. Cordially B'NAI B*RITH BROTHERHOOD NIGHT HOWARD BROIMAN, President EILEEN BROOKMAN, President Lodge No. 1519 Chapter No. 415 THURSDAY - FEBRUARY 21, 1963 - 8:00 P.M* TELIPLE BETH SHOLOM Social Hall 1600 East Oakey Blvd. B ROTHERHOOD SONGS TEMPLE BETH SHOLOM CHOIR GUEST SPEAKER THE HON. SENATOR HOWARD W. CANNON INVOCATION: Reverend II. D. Bennett Zion Methodist Church I BROTHERHOOD PROCLAMATION DISPLAYS MAYOR ORAN GRAGSON Poster Contest B'NAI B'RITH LODGE Dolls for Democracy B'NAI B f RITH CHAPTER A.D.L. N.A.A.C.P. N.C.C. J". BENEDICTION: Rabbi Harry Sherer Temple Beth Sholom ALL ARE INVITED FRIENDS - NEIGHBOR'S - TEENAGERS B1NAI BfRITH GIRLS A.Z.A. BOYS Serving Refreshments Ushers ? ANTI-DEFAMATION LEAGUE CHAIRIvIEN Eileen Brookman - David Katzman I? I I.1 ' ClJLi) il.-Ur I X Ou.,. 3. Leu'c be Iczy nd do il the era7 vay, uhat's ore, you ^el dollar for do l f ar M G : JXT A biU Ox nei s 1 have today, a baseless cake sale is 1101 the v;ay. In these rush days, noi. - ould you bake pies, cookies, or even a cake? You'd be surprised, if you counted the cost of aterials, heal,, and the tii.e you've I l s U 3a?vinr-' /or sale is extra work, yet nobody ^ ishes to shirk. So, we thoucht of a plan that's really -Tend, and we feel sure t'^at you'll understand. In the enclosed envelope, nloase put the price 0/ a pie, or cake, or so iCtliir^ nice, it gout fuss or bother, you've done your nart0 T\ e are sure youTll :;ivc vita a '..illin ; heart bince you don't have to cook or bake, everyone can co-or>erete? vhe ur^e i;o help is in everyone's heart, yet so any ti es we cannot do our part. This is our chance, \ ill i.ake you feel fine, yet doesn't take talent, lebor, or ti -e. This is the end of our little "tele",, honing for success in t!ie "Wakeless ;ake oa j-'lie 11k -ou f o r your co~oparation0 Please send your ^ o a u r i b u J ; . i o n s in the e n c l o s e d envoi ne~ or contra y.l ire i>ase. phone number 2 C2-62C3 ?> 1 B U L L E T I N i'lwi BMth WofMn LAS VEGAS CHAPTER #415 PRESIDENT S MESSAGE To all my last years' Board "Thank You" each and everyone for helping to make the year a good one. With* out your help, all of the goals that we achieved would not have come true. It was a pleasure to work together. To my incoming Board, I look forward to working together with all of you. With your help and coo-peration we will have a bigger and better year. Lots of activity. . . .work and service projects for all. Please come and be part of the largest and oldest Jewish Service Organization. Sincerely, Eileen Brookman B'nai B'rith Lodge and Chapter A joint installation was held on Sunday May 26 at the Riveria Hotel. Mx. Norman Simon, Grand Secretary, District #4 Grand Lodge, was the installing officer assisted by Harry Levy and Frieda Soskin. Mr. Charles Kahn was Emcee of the evening. Danny Goldfarb was presented the B'nai B'rith Jewish "Man of the Year" Award. Blanche Friedman received a Merit Pin Annette Kramer and Bernice Schiffman received Merit Certificates for outstanding service. Installation Chairman- Elsie Goldring Installation Committee- Etta Harmell Irene Dvorak Bernice Schiffman Wilma Stone lAJibe ^cupfutuf Happy to see Kate Abrahams and Lillian Schiffman at the Donor affair. Brotman Baby (Amy Carol) born April 28. Best wishes to the Presidents and Officers of National Council of Jewish Women, Jewish War Veterans, Temple Board, Temple Men's Club, Sisterhood and B'nai B'rith Lodge. Debbie Brookman up and around after bout with measles Lenny & Ev Shafer back from Europe?Ev made stop-over in Boston to visit her family. Mazel Tov to Stan and Ruth Irwin on the Bar Mitzvah of their son Larry Wayne. Betty Lou Friedman entering Pasadena Playhouse escorted by Grandparents, the Charles Meisner's and Mother, Blanche Friedman. Congratulations to the 1963 Confirmands. . .Wednesday, May 29. Our deepest sympathy to Sophie Weiner on the passing of her father. Glad to hear that Gertrude Rudiac is home from the hospital. Bryan Dvorak out of the cast Mother Irene no doubt happy. DONOR LUNCHEON Thursday, June 6, at the El Cortez Hotel a delicious buffet luncheon was enjoyed by the Donors and their guests. Bernie Lenz, Moderator, presented a delightful fashion show the models and clothes were outstanding. Prizes were won by Kate Abrahams, Bernice Schiffman, Annette Goldfarb and Adele Stephens. "Century Club Awards" were presented to Eileen Brookman, Blanche Friedman, Etta Harmp.ll, Bess Schwartz and Sara Agron. "Half-Century Club Awards" went to Marge Felman, Henri Gordon, Lee Jackman, Lillian Schiffman, Evelyn Shafer and Jean Sherwin. Our Donor Chairman, Frieda Soskin, prepared the way for a wonderful affair which she could not attend since she and Frank are on vacation. . . .our Thanks to Frieda and her Committee. Last but not least, we wish to thank Mel Exber, and Jerry Baum of the El Cortez Hotel and Hostess Blye Smith. Community CI ub Awards Thanks to the tireless efforts of ADELE STEPHENS, WINNIE STEIN and IRENE DVORAK we won the second place award and ou^treasury is rich er by $490. Thanks again gals a job well done. Order early.'.'.' The New Year is September 19. R e m e m b e r , when you order BB New Year Cards that it means part of the proceeds remain in our Treasury. Call Bea David at 385-1576. 1963 District Convention Being held in San Francisco, Sunday, June 30 through Thursday, July 4. Attending will be Eileen Brookman, Elsie Goldring, Etta Harmell and Wilma Stone, as Delegates. Overscriptions. . . ."Book of Life" Members of friends who contributed $5.00 or more in personal over-scriptions inscribed their names of the pages of the Book of Life for permanent record. This year, by request, members of friends who contribute $100.00 or more will inscribe their names on the GOLD PAGE IN THE BOOK OF LIFE. Remember, that you delegates may present this contribution on be-half of anyone not in attendance at the Convention. Welcome New Members ELAINE GALATZ ANNETTE GOLDFARB IDA SCHWARTZ Do you know new-comers in town? Please contact our Membership Chairman Toby Artman at 735-7584 so that she may issue invitations for them to come and meet us. Adult Jewish Education NOTICE! Although our dues are $10.00 only $5.00 remain for Chapter operations. There-fore your dues are most vital in carrying out the workings of our Chapter $3.00 Per Capita 1.00 Convention Subvention 1.00 National $5.00 PLEASE SEND YOUR DUES TO: Bernice Gerson 1631 Arthur North Las Vegas d u j L , J^tf The A.J.E. discussion group met Saturday, June 8th at the home of Mr. Mrs. Gene Osherhoff. Twenty enthusias-tic members partook in a very stimu-lating and provocative discussion entitled "Are Business and Ethics Compatable?" Meetings will continue during the summer. If you are interested in learning more about this interesting group, please contact JOAN WEISMAN, 382-3651, your A.J.E. Chairman. The next meeting is scheduled to be held on Sunday, July 14th, 8:30 P.M. at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Charles Brill, 1033 Canosa Avenue. The subject to be discussed is "The American Jewish Community". FOUR FREEDOMS LIBRARY SUNSHINE For contributions call Sophie Katzman To send greetings, congratulations at 384-4858. condolence call Fan Labby at 735-7360. BOWLING MARTYRS' FOREST AND CHILDRENS HOME A bowling League is starting all Send a lasting Honorary or Memorial bowlers interested please call Bess Certificate. Call Evelyn Shafer at ?chartz at 735-5331?let her know 735-8393. the hours and days you prefer. EYEGLASSES AND NYLONS TRIBUTE Please save all your old eyeglasses To make contributions for donor ere-and nylons for the needy and the blind. dit and bullentin messages please Bring than to the meeting or con- call Etta Harmell at 735-0621. tact Eileen Brookman at 735-6488. A. D. L. The "Dolls" Story in the March 24 issue of the Nevadan is just terrific; congratulations on a real coup. S/Milton A. Senn Regional Director Pacific Southwest Regional Office Now On the Stands in LOOK Magazine A major 6-page article on "The Uniquely American Story" of the ADL on the occasion of its fiftieth anniversary. READ . . . "The Fight Against Prejudice" in the June 4th issue of LOOK SUPPORT THE 1963 ADL APPEAL.... "Celebrities Take Vidio Stand With ADL Against Prejudice" "More than 300 televisions stations throughtout the country are using four new one-minute Celebrity Spots to dramatize the evils of bigotry and prejudice. The spots, featuring Nanette Frabray, Chuck Connors, Jack Kelly and James Whitmore, were produced by the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith. Now being shown on Channel 8 a<[Public Service spots. ADL...."Conversations with Dr. Spock." Our Thanks to K0RK-RADI0 1340 for the public service spots pre-sented on May 30, May 27, June 5 and June6 at 8:00 p.m. IN APPRECIATION This certificate is awarded to B*NAI B*RITH WOMEN for outstanding service in improving community health in the fight against tuberculosis and other respiratory diseases. Signed: Edward Young President Signed: Elaine Walbrack Executive NEVADA TUBERCULOSIS AND HEALTH ASSOCIATION The above certificate was awarded to the B'nai B'rith Women in recognition of the woman-power giving their time to the Mobile Unit. Special thanks go to PEARL FEIGENBAUM, BLANCHE FRIEDMAN, BEA TODD, LEE JACKSON, DORIS SWARTZ, JEAN SHERWIN AND EILEEN BR00KMAN. B'NAI B'RITH YOUTH ORGANIZATION Better relations between A.Z.A., B.B.G. and parent groups was the subject of an informal discussion held Sunday, April 28. Mr. Saul Sokol, BBYO Mountain Region Supervisor led the group attended by Charlene Freidkin, Steve Kopels, Eileen Brookman, Neil Galatz, Wilma Stone, Jerry Engel, Jerry Morris, Toby Artman and Elaine Galatz. Mr. Harold Mondschein, BBYO Director - District #4, was a recent visitor to our City a luncheon meeting was held at the Hotel Sahara on Wednesday, June 4. Those present at the meeting were Neil Galatz, Eileen Brookman, Jerry Engel, Elsie Goldring, Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Morrison and Mrs. Mondschein. Mr. Mondschein attended the BBG and AZA meetings in the evening. We, and the youth, are fortunate in having these executives visit us and take an interest in our activities. 9 T l n i t and Bleaches ? Hair Cutting Permanent Waving ? Hair Styling Manicuring and Pedicuring BEAUTY CHATEAU 1219 East Charleston - 384-8316 IAS VEGAS. NEVADA Fashipns that "STEAL THE SCENE" RON MARKIN, Inc. IN THE TROPICANA HOTEL. LAS VEGAS Daily 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. Sunday 10 to 6 p. m. 736-2081 Bar-B-Que Kitchen and Gourmet Delicatessen LOCATED IN MARKET TOWN Kosher Styla Foods and Sandwich** Horn* Mada Salads Chickens and Spare Rib* WE CATER TO PARTIES CHIC HECHT EVERYTHING IN SPORTSWEAR 413 FREMONT STREET - 384-7035 LAS VEGAS, NEVADA RELY ON RON'S For Finest Quality Food* at Lower Everyday Price* La* Vegai' Finest Supermarket 121 LAS VECAS BLVD. NORTH JO-SYD HAIR DESIGNERS 15 East Oakey- 384-1460 Ciwativ* Styling?Artistic Coloring PAT ANDERSON CARPETS and DRAPERIES CLEANING SERVICE Quality Cleaning at Regular Prkat FREE ESTIMATES 130 Las Vegas B l v d . S o . - 3 8 2 - 4 5 2 6 RESTAURANT ON THE STRIP OPEN 24 HOURS DUSTY SPRINGSTON'S LAS VEGAS BOWL Gateway to the Strip PHONE 735-4545 /or i/-.ilu!, /or djji /or A/fMOAf/C Las Vegas Blvd. So. at Oakey in Las V6?ds 1310 E. College in North Las Vegas On the Boulder Highway in Henderson NEVADA SAVINGS 4.8% i in i h i . H i : c 1111* SUNN'S 1200 EAST CHARLESTON Co-n.r Maryland Main Offia ? 878?3700 J977 WEST CHARLESTON W n l p . l t Shopping Cantor Branch Oflie. 382-3970 BERNARD'S MEAT CO. 713 Ogden HOME FREEZER ORDERS 382-3711 382-3712 WOMEN'S APPAREL 419 FREMONT HOTEL DERBY RACE BOOK LATEST RESULTS ON A L L MAJOR TRACKS 113 SOUTH FIRST ST., LAS VECAS, NEVADA PHONEj 382-0185 B'nai B'rith Women LAS VEGAS CHAPTER #415 Party B U L L E T I N ft* noi B'rifli Women IAS VEGAS CHAPTER #415 PRESIDENT S MESSAGE To all my last years' Board "Thank You" each and everyone for helping to make the year a good one. With-out your help, all of the goals that we achieved would not have come true. It was a pleasure to work together. To my incoming Board, I look forward to working together with all of you. With your help and coo-peration we will have a bigger and better year. Lots of activity. . . .work and service projects for all. Please come and be part of the largest and oldest Jewish Service Organization. Sincerely, Eileen Brookman B'nai B'rith Lodge and Chapter A joint installation was held on Sunday May 26 at the Riveria Hotel. Mr. Norman Simon, Grand Secretary, District #4 Grand Lodge, was the installing officer assisted by Harry Levy and Frieda Soskin. Mr. Charles Kahn was Emcee of the evening. Danny Goldfarb was presented the B'nai B'rith Jewish "Man of the Year" Award. Blanche Friedman received a Merit Pin Annette Kramer and Bernice Schiffman received Merit Certificates for outstanding service. Installation Chairman- Elsie Goldring Installation Committee- Etta Harmell Irene Dvorak Bernice Schiffman Wilma Stone Wite ^Gp^zUta Happy to see Kate Abrahams and Lillian Schiffman at the Donor affair. Brotman Baby (Amy Carol) born April 28. Best wishes to the Presidents and Officers of National Council of Jewish Women, Jewish War Veterans, Temple Board, Temple Men's Club, Sisterhood and B'nai B'rith Lodge. Debbie Brookman up and around after bout with measles Lenny 6c Ev Shafer back from Europe?Ev made stop-over in Boston to visit her family. Mazel Tov to Stan and Ruth Irwin on the Bar Mitzvah of their son Larry Wayne. Betty Lou Friedman entering Pasadena Playhouse escorted by Grandparents, the Charles Meisner's and Mother, Blanche Friedman. Congratulations to the 1963 Confirmands. . .Wednesday, May 29. Our deepest sympathy to Sophie Weiner on the passing of her father. Glad to hear that Gertrude Rudiac is home from the hospital. Bryan Dvorak out of the cast Mother Irene no doubt happy. DONOR LUNCHEON Thursday, June 6, at the El Cortez Hotel a delicious buffet luncheon was enjoyed by the Donors and their guests. Bernie Lenz, Moderator, presented a delightful fashion show the models and clothes were outstanding. Prizes were won by Kate Abrahams, Bernice Schiffman, Annette Goldfarb and Adele Stephens. "Century Club Awards" were presented to Eileen Brookman, Blanche Friedman, Etta Harmell, Bess Schwartz and Sara Agron. "Half-Century Club Awards" went to Marge Felman, Henri Gordon, Lee Jackman, Lillian Schiffman, Evelyn Shafer and Jean Sherwin. Our Donor Chairman, Frieda Soskin, prepared the way for a wonderful affair which she could not attend since she and Frank are on vacation. . . .our Thanks to Frieda and her Committee. Last but not least, we wish to thank Mel Exber, and Jerry Baum of the El Cortez Hotel and Hostess Blye Smith. Community Club Awards Thanks to the tireless efforts of ADELE STEPHENS, WINNIE STEIN and IRENE DVORAK we won the second place award and out treasury is rich er by $490. Thanks again gals a job well done. Order early.'.'.' The New Year is September 19. Ramember, when you order BB New Year Cards that it means part of the proceeds remain in our Treasury. Call Bea David at 385-1576. 1963 District Convention Being held in San Francisco, Sunday, June 30 through Thursday, July 4. Attending will be Eileen Brookman, Elsie Goldring, Etta Harmell and Wilma Stone, as Delegates. Overscriptions. . . ."Book of Life" Members of friends who contributed $5.00 or more in personal over-scriptions inscribed their names of the pages of the Book of Life for permanent record. This year, by request, members of friends who contribute $100.00 or more will inscribe their names on the GOLD PAGE IN THE BOOK OF LIFE. Remember, that you delegates may present this contribution on be-half of anyone not in attendance at the Convention. Welcome New Members ELAINE GALATZ ANNETTE G0LDFARB IDA SCHWARTZ Do you know new-comers in town? Please contact our Membership Chairman Toby Artman at 735-7584 so that she may issue invitations for them to come and meet us. < Adult Jewish Education NOTICE! Although our dues are $10.00 only $5.00 remain for Chapter operations. There-fore your dues are most vital in carrying out the workings of our Chapter $3.00 Per Capita 1.00 Convention Subvention 1.00 National $5.00 PLEASE SEND YOUR DUES TO: Bernice Gerson 1631 Arthur North Las Vegas The A.J.E. discussion group met Saturday, June 8th at the home of Mr. Mrs. Gene Osherhoff. Twenty enthusias-tic members partook in a very stimu-lating and provocative discussion entitled "Are Business and Ethics Compatable?" Meetings will continue during the summer. If you are interested in learning more about this interesting group, please contact JOAN WEISMAN, 382-3651, your A.J.E. Chairman. The next meeting is scheduled to be held on Sunday, July 14th, 8:30 P.M. at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Charles Brill, 1033 Canosa Avenue. The subject to be discussed is "The American Jewish Community". FOUR FREEDOMS LIBRARY SUNSHINE For contributions call Sophie Katzman at 384-4858. To send greetings, congratulations condolence call Fan Labby at 735-7360. BOWLING MARTYRS' FOREST AND CHILDRENS HOME A bowling League is starting all b^^^^^^^^^^ed^please call Bess the hours and days you prefer. Send a lasting Honorary or Memorial Certificate. Call Evelyn Shafer at 735-8393. EYEGLASSES A.ND NYLONS TRIBUTE Please save all your old eyeglasses and nylons for the needy and the blind. Bring than to the meeting or con-tact Eileen Brookman at 735-6488. To make contributions for donor cre-dit and bullentin messages please call Etta Harmell at 735-0621. A. D. L. The "Dolls" Story in the March 24 issue of the Nevadan is just terrific; congratulations on a real coup. S/Milton A. Senn Regional Director Pacific Southwest Regional Office Now On the Stands in LOOK Magazine A major 6-page article on "The Uniquely American Story" of the ADL on the occasion of its fiftieth anniversary. READ . . . "The Fight Against Prejudice" in the June 4th issue of LOOK SUPPORT THE 1963 ADL APPEAL.... "Celebrities Take Vidio Stand With ADL Against Prejudice" 'More than 300 televisions stations throughtout the country are using four new one-minute Celebrity Spots to dramatize the evils of bigotry and prejudice. The spots, featuring Nanette Frabray, Chuck Connors, Jack Kelly and James Whitmore, were produced by the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith. Now being shown on Channel 8 a Public Service spots. ADL...."Conversations with Dr. Spock." Our Thanks to K0RK-RADI0 1340 for the public service spots pre-sented on May 30, May 27, June 5 and June6 at 8:00 p.m. IN APPRECIATION This certificate is awarded to B*NAI B*RITH WOMEN for outstanding service in improving community health in the fight against tuberculosis and other respiratory diseases. Signed: Edward Young President Signed: Elaine Walbrack Executive NEVADA TUBERCULOSIS AND HEALTH ASSOCIATION The above certificate was awarded to the B'nai B'rith Women in recognition of the woman-power giving their time to the Mobile Unit. Special thanks go to PEARL FEIGENBAUM, BLANCHE FRIEDMAN, BEA TODD, LEE JACKSON, DORIS SWARTZ, JEAN SHERWIN AND EILEEN BROOKMAN. B'NAI B'RITH YOUTH ORGANIZATION Better relations between A.Z.A., B.B.G. and parent groups was he subject of an informal discussion held Sunday, April 28. Mr. Saul Sokol, BBYO Mountain Region Supervisor led the group attended by C h a r ^ e r v F ^ ^ i n } e r r y Steve Kopels, Eileen Brookman, Neil Galatz, Wilma Stone, Jerry Engel, Jerry Morris, Toby Artman and Elaine Galatz. Mr Harold Mondschein, BBYO Director - District #4, was a recent visitor to Z r City.....a lunchein meeting was held at the Hotel Sahara on Wednesday, June 4 Those present at the meeting were Neil Galatz, Eileen Brookman Jerry Engel, Elsie Goldring, Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Morrison and Mrs. Mondschexn. Mr. Mondschein attended the BBG and AZA meetings in the evening. We, and the youth, are fortunate in having these executives visit us and take an interest in our activities. Tint* and Blaachai ? Hair Cutting Permanent Waving ? Hair Styling Manicuring and Pedicuring BEAUTY CHATEAU 1213 East Charleston - 384-3316 LAS VEGAS. NEVADA Fashipns that "STEAL THE SCENE" RON MARKIN, Inc. IN THE TROPICANA HOTEL. LAS VECAS Daily 10 a. m to 10 p. m. Sunday 10 to 6 p. m. 736-2081 Bar-B-Que Kitchen and Gourmet Delicatessen LOCATED IN MARKET TOWN Kother Style Foods and Sandwiches Home Made Salads Chickens and Spare Ribs WE CATER TO PARTIES CHIC HECHT EVERYTHING IN SPORTSWEAR 413 FREMONT STREET - 384-7035 LAS VEGAS. NEVADA RELY ON RON S For Finest Quality Foods at Lower Everyday Prices Las Vegas' Finest Supermarket 121 LAS VECAS BLVD. NORTH JO-SYD HAIR DESIGNERS 15 East Oakey- 384-1460 Creative Styling-Artistic Coloring PAT ANDERSON CARPETS and DRAPERIES CLEANING SERVICE Quality Cleaning at Regular Prices FREE ESTIMATES 130 Las Vegas B l v d . S o . - 3 8 2 - 4 5 2 6 RESTAURANT ON THE STRIP OPEN 34 HOURS DUSTY SPRINGSTON'S LAS VEGAS BOWL Gateway to the Strip PHONE 735-4545 DISCOVIR iHt FRIENDLY P S1?V ?lT ( II) NEVADA SAVINGS 4.8% 1200 EAST CHARLESTON Corn.r Maryland Main Offic. ? 878-3700 3S77 WEST CHARLESTON Waatgata Shopping Cantar Br.nch orfioa 382-3970 217 SOUTH *th STREET Sr.n.h Qffica 384-8132 for Viilut for L/UJ, for A/fMDAfJ? Las Vegas Blvd. So. at Oakey in Las Vegas 1310 E. College in North Las Vegas On the Boulder Highway in Henderson BERNARD'S MEAT CO. 713 Ogden Since 1943-Wholesale and Ratall HOME FREEZER ORDERS 382-3711 382-3712 WOMEN'S APPAREL 419 FREMONT HOTEL DERBY RACE BOOK LATEST RESULTS ON A L L MAJOR TRACKS 113 SOUTH FIRST ST., LAS VECAS, NEVADA PHONEi 382.0185 B'nai B'rith Women LAS VEGAS CHAPTER #415 Party A NOVEMBER 1962 LAS VEGAS, NEVADA VOL 1, NO. 2 We're Bursting With Pride! Here's What We Heard About Our "Party Line" "I am in receipt of the first issue of your bulletin and found it a delight to read. The appearance is excellent, the pictures intimate and the subject matter full of B'nai B'rith activity. My congratulations to the chapter and my sincere good wishes for the future success of the Party Line. " ADELE TAUBER, District 4 President. "I don't care for the competition ? but I think Party Line is great. " HANK GREENSPUN, Editor Las Vegas Sun "I do appreciate your sending me the copy of your first Bulletin. I love it and am sure that this medium will gain even greater support from your membership," ROSE LIFCHUS, First Vice President, District 4 "The newest thing in town is the Bulletin by B'nai B'rith Women called Party Line - Congrats and welcome to the fold - your paper is beautiful." WALLY WINDSHIELD, Temple Beth Sholom Bulletin "A wonderful new addition to the Nevada Jewish Press." HELENE STADLER, Nevada Jewish Chronicle NEXT REGULAR MEETING: ?s.D;.Yl.>l.ov.iM.??'i " ?? TEMPLE BETH SHOLOM - 8:00 P. M. Fascinating Demonstration by Make-up Artist Kenny Kaplan B'NAI B'RITH CANDIDATES7 NIGHT HIGHLIGHT OF CAMPAIGN TOUR! The recent B'nai B'rith Candidates' Night at the Temple was one of the most successful we have ever sponsored. A capacity audience heard a long list of candidates from both parties, thereby enabling them to vote more intelligently. All of the candidates were so happy to have been invited, and Senator Bible said that each campaign he looks f o r w a r d to being invited by our organization since this is the only time during the campaign that candidates from both parties can come face-to-face with each other and state their views. We can all be proud that this public service pro-gram is so well received by the entire community. Shown at right at Candidates' Night are Governor Grant Sawyer, B'nai B'rith Women President Eileen Brookman, Senator Alan Bible and Judge David Zenoff. THE WAXMAN DRAMATIC READING EVENT IS SCHEDULED FOR FEBRUARY - MORE NEWS ON THIS IN OUR DECEMBER ISSUE! RUMMAGE: Clean out your closets ? a sale is coming up! Rummage can be stored at Lillian Schiffman's ? 905 Cashman Drive - or call 878-6061. A.D.L. MEMO BOOKS: Call Eileen Brookman at DU 2-1080. SUNSHINE: To send greetings, congratulations or condolences, call Fan Labby at RE 5-7360. Or put it in the Bulletin ? call Editor Madelyne Posin at DU 2-9860. FOUR FREEDOMS LIBRARY: Four Freedoms certificate was sent to the family of Pearl Brownstein, third vice president of District 4, whose passing was a loss to all of B'nai B'rith. Pearl w i l l be remembered as our recent installing officer. For contributions call Sophie Katzman at DU 4-4858. GIFTS AND TRIBUTES: Call Evelyn Shafer at RE 5-8393 for contributions to Martyrs Forest, Children's Home in Israel, and Israeli bonds. PLEASE SAVE YOUR OLD NYLONS - THIS IS A PUBLIC SERVICE FOR THE BLIND! Call Eileen Brookman at DU 2-1080. DOLLS FOR DEMOCRACY: Chairman Bernice Gerson reports that the "Dolls" proj-ect is well on its way with doll ladies Elaine Galatz, Irma Sheon, Ruth Speiser, Bess Schwartz and Doris Swarz all set with programs for several schools around Las Vegas. If you would like to be a "Doll" lady call Bernice Gerson at Ml 2-4153. BOWLING: A Bowling League is starting ? all bowlers call Sophie Wiener at DU 4-9791 any evening. LOU ELLENS0N Best Wishes for a Speedy Recovery! MR. AND MRS. SAM UNDERLEIDER MR. AND MRS. LARRY HARMELL MR. AND MRS. LESTER GOLDRING * ? I i IN HONOR OF THE FIRST GRANDCHILD OF MR. and MRS. BEN SINGMAN f r o m MR. AND MRS. MORRY JACKMAN Wi/ie VafifUM^ . . . Congrats to our sister organizations ? to the JWV on their wonderful Bingo Party at the Temple Octo-ber 28th ? and to the SISTERHOOD for their magnificent fashion show at the DUNES November 14th ? here's a great big round of applause to KAY WALLERSTEIN and her fabulous committee! We're so proud of our own MILDRED FULMAN, who won three awards at the recent Flower Show. Bouquets to BETTY LOU FRIEDMAN, Blanche's daughter, who won much praise for her marvelous per-formance in the Las Vegas High School production of "Pygmalion/' ? We also heard from Reno that Ronny Gold did a fabulous job in the Nevada U play, "The Cave Dwellers." We're all expecting big things from Betty Lou and Ronny. Our hat's off to FLORA DUNGAN, BERNIE POSIN and DAVID ZENOFF on their recent elections. LEE and MORRY JACKMAN celebrated their anniversary November 18th, indulging in a champagne shindig with the LARRY WOLFS and HENRIETTA GORDON. We're so proud of our big BBG GIRLS who made a lovely membership tea at RONNIE BERNKRANT's house. ETTA HARMELL beaming ever since her son HAROLD came up to spend the week-end with her. Confidential from E.B. to E.S. ? have you found your "marbles" yet? Best of luck from all of us to those two wonderful brides-to-be, RHODA ROSENCRANTZ and GAIL DAVID. Dr. and Mrs. SANFORD ULLMAN, she the vivacious ESTELLE, sister of past District President HARRIETT WEIDER, recently visited from LA w i t h the MURRAY POSINS and GEORGE BROOKMANS. Happy Birthday, LARRY HARMELL, SHIRLEY BERNSTEIN, HENRIETTA GORDON and our Prez EILEEN BROOKMAN, whose birthday we all celebrated with a huge and beautiful cake at the Candidates' Night affair. Best wishes to LUCILLE BROTMAN and FAYE STEINBERG, who are stork-bound. WANT TO SEE YOUR NAME IN PRINT? - CALL DU 2-9860! DONOR: We are so pleased to announce RUTH IRWIN as our Donor Chairman for this year. By the way some girls have started already ? hear Sara Agron doing a smashing business in novelties ? and, of course, many girls made their Donor with the recent Confer-ence tickets. $1139 worth of tickets were sold, with Blanche Friedman heading the list of top money-makers. Jeanne Messing is selling magazine subscriptions^ stationery, cocktail napkins, bar mitzvah announce-ments and personalized matches. You can call Jeanne at DU 2-9938 For any of these items. ADULT JEWISH EDUCATION: Chairman Lucille Brotman reports that a recent visit from National Chairman Rabbi Harold Bleich has sparked much interest in this proj-ect. Rabbi Sherer has pledged his support and cooperation for jointly sponsored Lodge and Chapter dis-cussion groups. "What Is a Jew?" "Judaism and Ethics" and "Judaism and Christianity" will be among the first topics. Study groups will be moderated by a member leader, us-ing pamphlet material. For further information on this project call Lu-cille at RE 5-3244 and let her know you are interested. Eileen Brookman cutting birthday cake at Candidates' Night Tints and Bleaches ? Hair Culling Permanent Waving ? Hair Styling Manicuring and Pedicuring BEAUTY CHATEAU 1215 East Charleston ? DU 4-8316 LAS VEGAS, NEVADA Bar-B-Que Kitchen and Gourmet Delicatessen LOCATED IN MARKET TOWN Kosher Style Foods and Sandwiches Home Made Salads Chickens and Spare Ribs WE CATER TO PARTIES CHIC HECHT EVERYTHING IN SPORTSWEAR 413 FREMONT STREET - DUdley 4-7035 LAS VEGAS. NEVADA RELY ON RON'S For Finest Quality Foods at Lower Everyday Prices Las Vegas' Finest Supermarket 121 LAS VEGAS BLVD. NORTH PAT ANDERSON CARPETS and DRAPERIES CLEANING SERVICE Quality Cleaning at Regular Prices FREE ESTIMATES 130 Las Vegas Blvd. So.-DU 2-4526 Fashions that "STEAL THE SCENE" RON MARKIN, Inc. IN THE TROPICANA HOTEL, LAS VEGAS Daily 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. Sunday 10 to 6 p. m. 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