The Jewish Monitor (Fort Worth-Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, July 29, 1921 Page: 4 of 16
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THE JEWISH MONITOR
Friday July 29 1921
FORT worth newsI
TEMPLE BETH-EL
Corner Galveston and Broadway.
.Dr. Georga Fox Rabbi.
Servtcea Friday avantnga at 8 o'clock.
Saturday morning! at 11 o'clock.
Babbath School Saturday at 9:30 Sunday
at 10:30.
SYNAGOGUE AHAVATH 8HOLOM
Friday evening aervlcea at 8 o'clock. Sat-
urday morning at 8 o'clock. Sabbath
School Saturday morning 10:00 o'clock.
Pleaee Phone . Newa Items to Lamar
4M0 Roeedale 6383 or 455.
Mrs. Helen Haas and Miss Ernes-
tine Hirsch of Dallas were the guests
for a few days of Mrs. Max Gilbert.
Mrs. Julius Gilbert entertained at
cards honoring Mrs. Kruger of Wich-
ita Falls Tuesday afternoon. There
were five tables of bridge and prizes
were won by Mesdames H. Miller
Kruger and Mrs. Haas. After the
game a delicious salad and ice course
were served.
Mrs. Abe Gilbert was hostess to two
tables of bridge honoring several vis-
iting ladies.
There will be a meeting of the Mir-
iam Club at the Community Centre
Monday evening August 1st at six
oclock.
Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Horwitz accom-
panied by their guests Miss Pappert
of Cleveland and Mr. Bcrman of But-
ler Pa. motored to Wichita Falls
where they spent a few days with rel-
atives. Mrs. Kruger of Wichita Falls is a
guest in the J. Weber home.
Mr. Morris Berman who has been
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Hor-
witz has returned to hia home in But-
ler Pa.
Mrs. Louis Gordon and daughter
Mrs. Maling of Chicago have gone to
California.
Mr. Joseph Rubenstein and daugh-
ter Lillian of Boston are the guests
of their son and daughter Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Rubenstein on Henderson
street.
Mrs. U. M. Simon and children
have returned from a visit to De Kid-
der La.
A lovely dance was given by the
boys aboard the Panther City .Satur-
day night. The boat left the dock at
11. o'clock and dancing was indulged
in till 1:30. Sandwiches and cold
drinks were served and a delightful
time had by those present who wert)
as follows: Margery Campbell Joel
Hoffman; Etta Katzcnstein Sidney
Gilbert; Pauline Einger Ephraim
Rosen; Daisy Grossman Gus Land-
man; Ida Rubenstein Leon Fricdland-
er; Belle Goldberg Rose Ritchie
and Ernest Marks; Mamie Potlsh-
man and Bernard Joseph; Janet
Marks Ellie Gilbert; Annie Hurwiti
Leon Gilbert; Hazel Heninger Harold
Goodman; Eatclle Shanblum Sol
Brachman; Evelyn Goldstein Abe Ro-
senstein; Maxine Hirsh Leo Potish-
man; Ruth Wolfson Sol Wolfsonj
Pearl Rude Oscar Steinberg; Ida
Wolfsonj Dave Small; Lenora Wolf
Irving Jackelson; Bessie Antweil Dr.
Antweil; Mr. and Mrs. Dave Cilbcrt
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fred and Mr. and
Mrs. Julius Gilbert Chaperoncs.
Mrs. S. Neumegen and daughter
Rose and Frances .returned from a
pleasant sojourn at Tioga Springs.
Harold Goodman of Waco was a re-
cent visitor In the city.
Miss Annette Lederman returned
Monday from a delightful visit to New
York City.
Miss Libbie Milner of Henderson
Ky. is the guest of her sister Mrs.
Nathan Ginsburg and her cousin Miss
Janet Ginsburg on Adams street.
Mrs. Nathan Ginsburg and Miss Ja-
net Ginsburg entertained at cards at
the Beth-El Community Centre Wed-
nesday evening complimenting then
guest Miss Milner of Henderson Ky.
Mrs. M. Joseph and daughter Ma-
rie left Saturday night for Colorado
to spend the remainder of the summer
season.
Miss Estelle Persky is visiting rel-
atives and friends in Brady and fan
Antonio.
Miss Leona Cohen has returned
from a few days visit with friends in
Corsicana.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Haas have re-
turned to their home in Weatherford
after visiting relatives in this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Fine of Burk-
burnett are visiting Mr. and Mrs. B.
M. Levy. Mrs. Fine who was hurt in
an automobile accident while on a
trip to Medicine Park Okla. is tak-
ing treatments while here in the city
and her many friends wish her a spee-
dy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Levy are having
a ten days' visit in Galveston Texas.
Mr. Max Cohen sailed to New York
via Galveston to purchase his fall line
of merchandise.
Miss Ernestine Hirsh of Dallas will
be the house guest of Mrs. Max Gil-
bert 2211 Fairmount
Mr. and Mrs. I. Gemsbacher and
sisters Misses Ruby and Fanny mo-
tored from Weatherford to spend
Sunday with relatives in this city.
Miss Daisy Gressman who has been
spending the summer with his brother
and sister Mr. and Mrs. H Gressman
will leave Monday for her home in
Kansas City.
A regular meeting of the Jewish
Athletic Club wa sheld at the Hebrew
Institute Sunday at 3 p. m. This club
was organized about two years ago by
the younger Jewish boys of the city.
The main object of the club is to give
entertainments and make every Jew-
is hboy take an interest in athletics.
There are twenty members In the club
and each and every one of them try to '
make it the best Jewish club in the
city. Some of the benefits derived art
baseball basket ball volley ball and
short speeches. At every meeting one
member makes a little talk on the
good and welfare of the club. The club
has a baseball team that every Jew-
ish person should be proud of. It has
won about 75 per cent of its games
that it has played. Last Sunday it
played two games one with the Com-
merce street merchants and the other
with the Main street merchants. In the
first game the J. A. C. Club team won
by a 12 to 6 score. The features of the
game was the fielding of Moses Fink
and Schwartz the pitching of Brown
the catching of Herman and the hit-
ting of Mehl Lipshy; Daichcs and M.
Mehl. The Jewish Athletic Club team
made no errors. The Merchants just
got five hits off of Brown. He struck
out 15 men and walked 2.
In the second game the Merchants
defeated the Jewish Atheltic Club
team because of the absence of two of
the star players of th J. A. C. team.
The score was 5 to 4. The game was
played in a drizzling rain and the
players had all they could do to
stand on their feet In the last inning
the Jewish Athletic Club team ral-
lied with 3 runs but couldn't score the
other .The features of the game was
the pitching of Naylor for the Mer-
chants and the fielding of the J. A. C.
team.
Next Sunday the J. A. C. team will
play at "Y" Park at 9:00 a. m. All per-
sons are invited to attend the games.
There are no charges of admittance.
F. O. P. CLUB NOTES.
(By Sam Neusner Editor.)
The F. O. P. Club's hay rid proved
very successful. On Thursday July
20 Mr. Clarence Goldberg under the
auspices of the F. O. P. Club save one
of the most successful hay rid;s ever
given in the city. With twj - large
trucks well loaded with about forfy
couples the party went j)Ut" to-the
Shrine mosque where lunch wos
served with the blue sky as a root
and the green grass as floor. The
crowd enjoyed a delightful twi hour
afterwards driving out to the donee
at the lake. The dance hall w.u re
served lor tne occasion and thooa who
know how the Fort Worth young trfy
and women enjoy dancing will realize
what a time we all had. All the
lunches were prepared by the girls
and according to the roll call after
all was over there were no casualties.
Can Fort Worth girU rook? Ill say
they can. Why ona of the rfirls fixed
some steak sandwiches and all the
boys who ate them swore they were
chicken.
- '" "CO J.1TC.I 1UI Ilia Tlom
ing girls in Fort Worth and among
those present were Cohen and Ida
Abrams or Shreveport Pearl Rudy
Birdie Fair and Charlotte Michelaon
of Dallas; also many other gls from
various parts of the state.
On the way home (Razor) Miller
and Oscar Steinberg assisted ly m
DO YOU APPRECIATE SERVICE ?
When you are out in the hot sun and have any kind
of tire trouble don't fret just call Rosedale 3900. We
will be tickled to death to rush out and fix it for you
and bring one of those Kenyon Cord Tires or Tubes
with us if you happen to need them. Remember they are
guaranteed 9000 miles.
Robertson Auto Supply Co.
MAGNOLIA AND HEMPHILL
We also have one of the most up-to-date filling stations
in the city.
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FOR NEW YEAR
We have just received our first shipment of New
Year cards and say; they are about the classiest
ever shown in this city. Cards and folders with en-
velopes to match. Come in now while there is a
large assortment and select your supply. They are
go!ng fast and we are afraid that if you wait until
the last minute you will be unable to find what :
you want.
The Jewish Monitor
287 W. 10th St. Fort Worth Texas '
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Fox, George. The Jewish Monitor (Fort Worth-Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, July 29, 1921, newspaper, July 29, 1921; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth296823/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .