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SYLVIA CATER, Editor
Management Committee
Arehie S. Katz, Chairman; Samuel G. ltolcenberg. Sam Prottas.
National Officers To Council of Jewish Women's May
Spark ORT Luncheon Luncheon May 11 at Elks' Club
Scheduled for May 7
Seattle Chapter Women's
American ORT will be signally
honored by the presence of'
Mrs. David M., Goldring, its
national vice-president, and
Roy G. Rosenthal, Mrs. William WcJnstcin
......................... Mrs. Arthur Marpet, president.
Subscription Price: $3.00 per year; $5.00 for two years of the Southern California Co-
..................................... ordinating Council, at its in-
Oflice tlours: Monday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Tuesday thru Friday,
9 a.m. to 1 p.m. (except on pres day) stallation luncheon on May 7
Rom-201,-ifi7-Fourth,Pho,e'MAin 4-0136. S-c-a-ttie-4:-W:dsh: at noon. Mrs. Goldring; who
also is national education co-
Issued Semi-Monthly (except July-August with one edition) ordinator, will install the offi-
Entered as second-class matter July 7, 1949, at the Post Office cers for 1964-1965 and will de-
at Seattle, Washington, under Act of March 3, 1870 liver an ORT message. The
........................................................................................ affair will be held at the
,lt:i!:.$:i::L.. .... UNIVERSITY PRINTING CO. Tropics Hotel, 225 Aurora Av-
enue North.
Women's Division Has Successful Luncheon Officers to be installed are:
Mrs. Ruby Clein Webber, pres-
ident; Mrs. Harold I. Poll, 1st
vice-president; Mrs. Jeffrie
Kay, 2nd vice-president; Mrs.
Rose Collier, 3rd vice-presi-
dent; Miss Esther B. Clein,
recording secretary;Mrs. Hy
ester, financial secretary; Mrs.
Harold Sondheim, correspond-
ing secretary; Mrs. Bernard
Coyne, treasurer; Mrs. Otto
Schlifka, director, and Mrs.
Lyle Levy, director. Mrs. Leon-
ard Cohen and Mrs. Lawrence
Nieder are directors held over
for one and two year terms.
The dinner will also honor
all past presidents of Seattle
Chapter ORT, and Miss Mari-
lyn Miller will entertain with
a series Of folk songs, accom-
--Photo by Helb
A portion of the attendance at the Advance Gift Luncheon panying herself on the guitar.
of the Women's Division of the Federated Jewish Fund at Mrs. Lawrence Nieder is
which Mrs. Jack Karp was speaker. $30,100 in pledges was general chairman assisted by
announced at this opening event of the Women's Division of Mrs. Herman Keisler in charge
the campaign. Mrs. Benjamin Cole is Women's Campaign of reservations, Mrs. Robert L.
Chairman and Mrs. Fred Rogers is luncheon co-chairman. Block and Mrs. Gerald Walters.
.......................................................................................... Mrs. Harry Tall wiM be in
Mrs. Ben Genauer
Named en Board
Of National Mizrachi
Mrs. Ben Genauer has been
appointed to membership on
the National Board of Mizrachi
Women's Organization of
America. Besides serving tiae
Mizrachi chapter as vice presi-
dent and treasurer, Mrs. Gen-
auer was its president for two
terms. She is a charter mem-
ber of the group w h i c h was
Engagement Told
charge of the guest book and
Mrs. David Brenner will be
hostess.
Reservations should be made
early by calling Betty Keisler
at LA 4-1834 or Ruby Webber
at AT 4-5168.
Hebrew School P-TA
To Honor Miss Sarah
Friedman on May 4
Seattle Hebrew School P-TA
will honor Miss Sarah Fried-
man at a luncheon at the
school on Monday, May 4, at
Working on Council's May Luncheon are (standing) General
Co-chairman Mrs. Ronald 'Neubauer and Ticket Chairman Mrs.
Alvin Pearl. Sitting (left to right) Mrs. Michel Stern, Program
Co-chairman; Mrs. Fillmore Buckner, General Co-chairman;
and Mrs. Richald Leshgold, Publicity Chairman.
Plans are completed for the
annual May Luncheon of the
Council of Jewish Women, to
be held on Monday, May 11, at
11:30 a.m. at the Elks Club.
The price of the buffet
luncheon i: $2.75, with a theme
of "New Faces" combining a
program of installation of new
officers and a light in u sic al
program provided by a group
of professional singer:;.
Reservations may be m a d e
by sending a check to or call-
ing Mrs. Ted Daniels, GL
4-5388, 12624 N.E. 4th, Belle-
vue, Wash.
Co- Chairmen Mrs. Fillmore
Buckner and Mrs. Ronald Neu-
bauer announce the following
chairmen and their committees
busy formulating plans for the
luncheon:
Ticket Chairman Mrs. Alvin
Pearl, assisted by Mrs. Herbert
Schwartz and Mrs. Pat StuNNer.
Decoration Chairman Mrs.
Peter Artzt working with Mrs.
Howard Adler, Mrs. Daniel
Roumm, Mrs. Howard Ruvel-
son and Mrs. Harris Sprincin.
Hostess Chairman Mrs. Mi-
chel Stern, aided by Mrs. Jo-
seph Stroum, Mrs. Sanford
Rose, Mrs. Ralph Schoenfeld,
,Jr., Mrs. Norman C 1 e in, Jr.,
Mrs. J o el Diamond and Mrs.
Robert Stern.
Program CO - Chairmen a r e
Mrs. Michel Stern and Mrs.
Gordon Tobin; Scheduling
Chairman is Mrs. Peter Fisher;
Publicity C h a i r m a n is Mrs.
Richard Leshgold; Reservation
Chairman is Mrs. Ted Daniels;
vice president in charge of the
luncheon is Mrs. Ted Carrel.
Past presidents of Council
will be honored at the
luncheon.
Officers to bc installed are:
president, Mrs. Joseph Hirsh-
berg; vice president, Mrs.
,lames Morris; vice president,
ways and means, Mrs. Irving
L e v i n e ; recording secretary,
Mrs. H a r r y Levinson; corre-
sponding secretary, Mrs. Addis
Gutmann, Jr.; financial secre-
tary, Mrs. Milton Roumn;
treasurer, Mrs. J a y J. Fl'ied-
man; seven 2-year Board mem-
bers: Mesdames Fillmore
Buckner, Walter Schoenfeld,
Jack Fag hi n, Saul Herman,
Harmofl Matin, Mad Israel and
James Nussbaum; one 1- year
City of Hope's Fund
Raising Lunch May 6
organized about 22 years ago,
and has chaired, m a n y of its
varied social and fund-raising
affairs. She was the recipient
of Mizrachi's 1962 Woman of
the Year award, which is made
annually at the group's Donor
Luncheon.
Mrs. Genauer's appointment
marks the first time that the
Western area has been so
honored.
JAKE ROCKOV
school since 1938 when she be-
came its office secretary.
"Miss Friedman's devotion to
the school and its children has i
been far above and beyond the
call of duty,,' points out the
--Wallace Aekerman Photo luncheon .chairman, Mrs. Jack
TIMOTHA CLAYTON Genauer. "E v e r y o n e 1 o v e s
Sarah."
Mr. and Mrs. F e r d i n a n d Mrs. Genauer has appointed
Clayton announce the engage- the following chairmen to as-
ment of their daughter, Timo- sist her: Mrs. Lazar Scharhon,
tha, to William Albert men, u; Mrs. Morris Joseph,
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Mr. Schwartz.
The bride-elect attends the
University of Washington and
is affiliated with Alpha Epsi-
Ion Phi and is president of
Panhellenic Association.
Mr. Schwartz will be grad-
uated from the University of
Washington in June and is af-
filiated with Zeta Beta Tau.
No wedding d a t e has been
set.
Bikur Holim To Hold
Moiher-Daughler
Event Sunday, May 3
The Sephardic Bikur Holim
12 noon• A special tribute will --
be paid to Miss Friedman for
o u t s t a n din g service to the: Brandeis Women Will
Hold Annual Meeting
Thursday, May 14
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hostesses; Mrs. Jerome Katz,
decorations; Mrs. I. Kshensky
and Mrs. Sol Klein, table set-
ting;,Mrs. Meyer Twersky,
publicity.
Nominations and election of
P-TA officers will be held fol-
lowing the luncheon. Mrs.
Sheldon Steinberg is nominat-
ing chairman.
A baby-sitter will be in at-
tendance in t h e kindergarten
room during the lun ch Pen.
Reservations can be made by
ca lling Mrs. Genauer at EA
4-8557 or Mrs. Joseph at EA
4-4719.
The closing P-TA meeting of
the year will be on Monday,
Ladies' Auxiliary will present June 1, at which time the new
their third annual M o t h e r- officers will be installed.
Daughter Dinner Sunday, May
3, at 5:30 p.m. in the Bikur
Cholim Vestry, 17th and Yes-
ler Way.
Mrs. R a 1 p h Adatto, chair-
man, and Mrs. Sam"Abolofia,
co-chairman, invite a ll mem-
bers and friends to attend this
affair. Mrs. Louis Rose is pro-
gram chairman.
Donations are $2.50. Mrs.
Gaby Amira, ticket chairman
can be reached at PA 5-1881
for ticket confirmation.
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Graduation exercises for the
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school on Wednesday, June 3,
at 8 o'clock. Mr. Frank Hana-
walt, G a r f i e 1 d High School
rincipal, will be the speaker.
More details in the next edi-
tion of the Transcript.
Temple Sinai Plans
Mother-Child Day
For Ninth of May
Temple Sinai Sisterhood
will hold a Mother-Child
Luncheon on May 9 to cele-
brate Mother's Day. According
to Chairman Mrs. Manuel
Chaus, the Luncheon will be-
gin at 12 noon at the Country
Kitchen in Bellevue.
The program will feature
dance scenes from the dancing
school classes of May Jean
Hood of which several of the
performers are children of
Temple members.
Those planning to attend
should call in their reserva-
tions before May 6 to Mrs.
Joseph Eastern, SH 6-5474•
The luncheon is open to all
Temple members and pro-
spective members.
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The Seattle Chapter, Bran-
deis University National Wo-
men's Committee will have its
annual meeting Thursday,
May 14 at 12:00 noon at the
home of Mrs. Sam Rubinstein,
with past president ;Mrs. Max
Efron presiding. A snack
luncheon will be served. Mrs.
Abby Franklin will install the
new officers for the coming
year.
In charge of the guest book
will be Mrs. Sidney Gerber.
Pouring will be the Mesdames
Henry Sanford, William Topp,
Edward Poliak and Stanley
Blumenthal. Mrs. h'ving Her-
man, hospitality chairman will
be assisted by the Board.
Mrs. Benjamin Rose, pro-
gram chairman, has announc-
ed that Mrs. Stanley Fleisch-
mann will play piano selec-
tions and Mr. Thomas Hill of
the Seattle Repertory Theater
will be the guest speaker. Mr.
Hill was the Director of the
Brandeis Forum Theatre last
summer. The perenniel theme
will again be "Brandeis is a
family affair," and pictures of
family groups will be taken.
The Seattle Chapter scrap
book of previous photographs
will be on display. Reserva-
tions may be made with Mes-
dames Frank Goodman, Mar-
shall Hartholz, David Nassi
and Sam H. Levinson.
The nominating committee
has p r o p o s e d the following
slate for 1964-1965: President,
Mrs. Irving Stolzoff; Member-
ship Vice-President, Mrs.
Ernest Sherman; Book Fund
Vice-President, Mrs. Isadore
Schlesinger; In-chapter Vice-
President, Mrs. Seymour Kap-
Inn; Recording Secretary, Mrs.
Howard Keller; Financial Sec-
retary. Mrs. Jack Moss; Con'e-
sponding Secretary, Mrs. Ber-
tram Greenbaum; Treasurer,
Mrs. Morris Kossis; hold-over
Directors, Mesdames Theodore
Abeles, A.M. Bernhard, Law-
rence Neider, and Max Silver.
Directors w h o s e. terms will
run to 1967, Mesdames David
Brenner, Julian Cohon, and
Max Weinstein; Nominating
Committee: Mesdames Paul
Jassney, S. L. Levinson, A. M.
Bernhard, Robert M. Silwn',
Edward Starin, l)avid Weil|ir
and, Leslie 8 (r U SS( " , ......
Seattle Chapter City of
Hope will hold its annual fund-
raising luncheon card party on
Wednesday, May 6 at the Town
and Country Club at 11 o'clock.
The main door prize will be
four days for two at the Sands
Hotel in Las Vegas.
Reservations may be made
with Mrs. Tony Berg, EAst
4-2660, or Mrs. Lawrence
Oseran, EAst 5-1626.
In a letter received from
Joseph C. Lipsett, Director of
Community Relations at City
of Hope Hospital, he says: "I
want to assure you that the
residents of the State of Wash-
ington are receiving benefits
from City of Hope in terms of
in-patient and out-patient care,
as well as from our consulta-
tion service available to all
,hysicians and h o s p i t a I s, at
ubstantial cost to the City of
Hope."
Mrs. Max Mondschein and
Mrs. Molly Rosenblatt are
luncheon co-chairmen, and
Mrs. Nate Bitterman.and Mrs.
Evelyn Stept are in charge of
decorations.
Mrs. Aaron Katsman
Heads Sisterhood
Of Bikur Cholim
The annual election of offfi-
cers of the Sisterhood of Con-
gregation Bikur Cholim was
held at the regular monthly
meeting, Wednesday, April 15,
in the Education Annex of the
Congregation.
Mrs. Aaron Katsman is the
president for the year 1964-65•
She will be assisted by the
following officers: Mesdames
Harold Dworkin, Mop Marx,
and Jack Genauer 1st, 2nd and
3rd vice presidents, respec-
tively; Mrs. Sol Birulin, trea-
surer; Mrs. Moritz Joseph,
financial secretary; Mrs. Ben
Brill, corresponding secretary;
Mrs. Philip Katsman, record-
ing secretary.
The Mother-Dau, ghter
luncheon sponsored by the
Sisterhood will take place
Wednesday, May 20, at 12:30
in the vestry of the Syna-
Board member, Mrs. Alvin gogue.
Pearl.
Reservations may be m a d e A.ol,nh ..€ Iui:..,,.,.,.,.k:
by sending a check to or call-j,qLvmvamn v/ svlmi,,uu q*4uquunm
ing Mrs. Ted Daniels, 126241 Party To Be April 28
N.4Fth, Bellevue, Wash., I Avivah Chapter of Mizrachi
'-" - ' is sponsoring a snack luncheon
land card party at 12 noon on
Evening Branch Of Tuesday, April 28, at the Car-
nation plant, adjoining Univer-
sity Village.
Mrs. Nessim Adatto and Mrs.
Louis Ames, co-chairmen for
the affair, announce that the
community is welcome to at-
tend this fund-raising function.
Guests are asked to arrange
tables for the games of their
!preference and to make reser-
vations with Mrs. Adatto at PA
5-0748, Mrs. Ames at GL 4-2968,
or Mrs. Ben Genauer at EA
4-3616. Tickets are $1.50 and
w i 11 include door prizes and
other treats.
Hadassah B and P
Smorgasbord Will
Be Held June 7
Committees of the Business
and Professional Group of Ha-
dassah are planning their
annual smorgasbord to be held
Sunday, June 7 from 6 to 7
p.m. at the Temple De Hirsch
Center. The menu will include
favorite Jewish dishes and an
entertaining program and sur-
prises are being 'arranged. The
charge is $2.25 per person.
Council Will Install
On Fifth of May
Evening Branch, National
Council of Jewish Women, will
have their annual installation
dinner at the Beach Broiler,
1936 tIarbor Ave. S.W., at 6:30
p.m. on May 5. This will be the
group's final meeting of the
year.
Mrs. Julian Cohen, president
of Seattle Section, will give the
invocation and a brief resume
of Council's services. Mrs.
,Joseph H i r s h b e r g, president-
elect, will install the following
new officers: Mrs. Helen Cohen,
chairma'n; Mrs. Edward
Schacher, vice-chairman; Mrs.
Claire Schwartz, secretary, and
Mrs. Fred Casserd, treasurer.
Entertainment w i 11 be pro-
vided by Dan Hurwitz, ventril-
oquist, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Simon Hurwitz.
Reservations may be m a d e
by calling either of the co-
chairmen, Mrs. M. L e v i n e at
EA 4-1038 or Mrs. M. Finkel-
stein at EA 2-6010.
Although the dinner is the
l a st meeting of the Evening
Branch, the Ship-A-Box Proj-
ect continues to meet through
the summer months. Anyone
interested is welcome to attend.
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a solicitor. Call Federated Fund
at MAin 2-8213.
Gerri Kos,.'"e00n, Gerald Marchand Wed
G e r r i Kossen, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kossen,, be-
came the b rid e of Gerald D.
l larchand on Mar ch '22 in a
ceremony performed by Rabbi
J a c o b Singer in the Fireside
!teem of the Sorrento H o t e 1.
Yhe groom is the son of Mrs.
Charles O. Marchand and the.
late Mr. Marchand of Ken-
more, Washington.
The bride wore a floor-
length gown of w h i t e bridal
satin. Her matching rose-
shaped headpiece held an
.elbow-length veil and she car-
tied a white Bible and a bridal
bot!qut'l or stqfl|:|mdis and
i'os(S.
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[ Mark Fiftieth Wedding
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MR. AND MRS.
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Isbin,
2615 West Crockett, were hon-
ored at a di.nner party recently
in celebration of their 50th
wedding anniversary.
The couple met and married
in S e a t t 1 e and have resided
here ever since. Mr. Isbin was
a prominent Seattle ladies' tai-
lor for over 40 years, operating
Isbin's Exclusive Ladies' Tai-
loring until his retirement in
1947.
ISADORE ISBIN
were the couple's dau
Mrs. Phillip Eldridge and
Hy R a d o w of Seattle, and:]
son, Dr. Herbert S. Isbin, prq].,, ,
• -. (o rigl
fessor of chemical engineeme,,, .....
J[ e-aru la
at the University of Minneso]0rSon
Mr. and Mrs Isbin are meal
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have seven grandchildren at'. Tour.
one great-grandchild. ur has bee
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Mrs. Kenneth'tecta, sister of
the bride, was matron-of-honor
and Roberta Pody was brides-
maid. Terry CoP was f 1 o w e r
girl and T i m o t h y Marchand
--Wallace Aekerman pIC
MR. AND MRS. EDWARD SHERMAN
Rosalyn I r e n e Gilbert and
Edward Merle Sherman w e r e
married at Temple De ttirsch
on April 12, with Rabbi Raph-
ael Levine and Ra b bi Jacob
Singer officiating. T h e ir par-
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Aaron
Gilbert of Los Angeles, Cali-
fornia and Mrs. B. W. Oseran
and the late Maurice Sherman.
The bride chose a floor-
length, pale gold gown of chif-
fon over taffeta and wore a
m a t c h i n g pillbox headpiece
with a chin-length veil. She
carried a bouquet of pale gold
orchids•
Seattle Sephardic
Sisterhood To Honor
Mrs. Dora Cohan
An open meeting will be
held by the Seattle Sephardic
Sisterhood on April 27 at 7:30
p.m., in celebration of Sister-
hood's 32nd anniversary and to
honor Mrs. Dora Cohan, char-
ter m em b e r now serving as
Welfare .Chairman. The meet-
ing will be held at the Ezra
Bessaroth Hall, 5217 South
Brandon.
The meeting will be followed
by various games. Mrs. Joe
(Becky) S o r i a n o, president,
asks members to bring a friend
or a prospective member.
Girl to Silbermans
A daughter, Lori Anne, was
born to Dr. and Mrs. Stanford
Silberman (Susan Jaffe) on
April 10. Dr. Silberman is
chief resident in surgery at
George Washington University
Hospital in Washington D. C.
Grandparents a r e Mr. a n d
Mrs. Sidney Jaffe and Mrs.
Blossomc Silbermaa and great-
grandmothers are Mrs. A. L.
Merp0rt, Mrs. H a r r y Mesher
and Mrs: M. Jaffe of Los
Angeles.
Mrs. Robert Cowin was b,
sister's matron - of - honor a
Mrs. Ernest Sherman and Jui
Turbak were bridesmaids.
Ernest Sherman served h•',
brother as best man and ushe
were Ned Block, Gordie Mye
Don Cohan, Harold Wor0
Buzzy CoP, and Martin Selig.
The couple honeymooned :
Hawaii and will make the:
home in Seattle.
The bride attended j u n it
college in Los Angeles and t]
groom, is a graduate of tl
University of Washingt0
where he was president
Zeta Beta Tau fraternity. _
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anniversary of the assassi
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