The Texas Jewish Herald (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 29, 1930 Page: 2 of 8
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PHILLIP HOUSE, Boerne, Texas
Now op*n. larg* i®oU» C»i*llfnt omm Modern convenlcnc.
}0 mil« hatch of San AnlOnm P*vad highway, Elevation 1400 foal. High and day.
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FEATURING TEN-PIECE ORCHESTRA
Minimum Charge, $1.60 Per Person
Reservations Phone Loma Linda Long Distance
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By Sarah R. Mendel . .
_ Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Sapson are vis-
’"’"r , iting in Des Moines, lows, for aav-
■A The Council of Jewish Juniors era| vree|ll| having made the trip by
[held their last meeting of theseason motor.
recently in the form of a social. ___
Bridge was played and prises were Miss Jennie Mazur ia visiting in
awarded. Preceding the social a bual- Houston with friends-
ness meeting was held and officers . —..... ,
wire elected with the following re-1 The Synagogue Juniara wars en-
sults: president, Florence Levy; vice tertained with bridge Sunday after-
president, Anna Ruth Keraon; corres- noon at the horor of Misa Hannah
ponding secretary, Mae J-eitner; re-| Levinxun, with Mil* Belln Katnet as
Ijeopold s. Bache,
] S. Bache and member of J. S. Bache
! & Co., brokerage firm, The Federa
! tion for the Support of Jewish Phil-
anthropic Societies hat been be-
queathed 98000 and the Horae for
Aged and Infirm Hebrews $2000.
Mr. Bache, whof died suddenly
about two year* ago while riding in
! a subway train during the rush hourpitnania. There are a large
left an estate estimated at about. Roumanian Jews in the
$558,<J9J. I
resolution of)
Semitic esc*
sweeping Roumania
night was adopted at t
nuai congress of
meeting here. The
teat was introduced by a'
Zionists hers originally
JEW GIVES PLANETARIUM
COSTING $300,000 FRANKLIN
' , INSTITUTE MUSEUM
eording secretary, Bather Rauch; and
, Sarah luindesman ' was re-elected
treasurer.
joini-npatees. Prises were won tjy
Mary Friend, Bella Ratner and Han-
nah Levenson. An ice-course was
Served.
later.
MEMORIAL
ROUND T1
On Sale May 29-30
DALLAS
FORT WORTH _____ ___S7.75
SAN ANTONIO __________$5.70
WACO ________________$5.05
Reduced Rates to Other Texas Points
CITY TICKET OFFICE
919 Texas Ave.
Phone Preston 2847
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Rospnberg an-
nounce the engagement of their sis-
ter, Miss Rae Kaplan, to Sol S. Rose
J ' of Houston, son of Mr. I. Rose. The
• date of the wedding to be announced
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• Miss Rae Novich of Waco is the
J guest of her sister, Mrs. H, S. Block,
4 und has been visiting her for several
! days-
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• ' ■ Mr, Max Jurar. is spending soma
• Mrs‘ Arnbld Nevelow formerly tinu, in Monterey, Mexico.
>• Miss'Beatrice Kapner, has been. _________ + unLLrtd 4:
spending several days here with her Mr> an,j Mrs cha(k Daum motored f 4
uncle and aufft, Mr. and Mrs. J. to Houston for the past week end. 4 * 4 4
There will tie a joint meeting of
the Zionists, Senior Hadassah, Ju-
nior Hadassah, Paole-Zion, Domen’s
Pioneer Organisation, Wednesday
evening, June 4th, at the Synagogue
AgUdas Achim at 8 o'clock, for the
purpose of adopting resolutions con-
cerning the recent stoppage of'labor
immigration to Palestine. All mem-!
bers of the various organisations a re
urged to attend.
Philadelphia—JTA—A planetarium
to be erected on the Parkway at
Logan Centre at a coat of upwards
of $300,00$ujiaa been presented to
the Franklin Institute Museum by
Samuel S. FeU, millionaire philan-
thropist, it became known here. Mr.
Fels contribution is one of * number
to the Benjamin Franklin Memorial
and the Franklin Institute Museum
to be erected at a cost of $6,000,000.
This planetarium is to be a minia-
ture cosmos. Observers will be able
to sit beneath ati artificial sky and
not only will the heavens be reveal-
ed but also the spectacular marvels
obstruse
Other resolutions adopted
Congress called for the
Jewish school council in the .
tine, support of Palestine'
and invited Nahum Sokolow,
Zionist leader, to come to
gentine for the opening of the 1
Haycsod campaign.
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SUITS CLEANED AND
PRESSED
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Jacobs, She made the trip by air-
plane .from San Antonio.
The San Antonio Zionists, Senior j
Hadassah and Junior Hadassah held!
Thu date of June 29,' 1930. has 8 4oint meeting Monday night at the
been annouced by Mr. and Mrs. Tnstitute, where the differ-
i Kiimii.iskv as the wed,ling date of,*"* delegates from the^ organiza-
their daughter, Hannah, to Morris j »‘v“ their report,«n the recent
t Kaplan, of Houston. The marriage j State convention Held in ft. Worth,
j ceremony to be performed at the
home of the bride’s parents.
Mrs. Morris Schrieber entertained
with u charming bridge party Fri-
j day afternoon at her home, a most
attractive color scheme of green and
! gold being carried out in the dainty
decoration. Mrs, Sam Faden Woh high
score, a handsome plaque, and Mrs.
Oster second high, a similar article.
Consolation was awarded Mrs. Louis
Tobler, A delicious lunche^i was
served,
Hottentot Dance, Sunday, June lStb
Miss Lydia Vexler is visiting in
Houston.
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By Min Leah Adfele Friedman
'Through an error the name of Miss
Friedman was taken from the Hcarld.
Miss Friedman is the Waco corres-
pondent. ‘
By Minnie Wyll I
Junior Hadassah girls representing’!
the Dallas Unit at the State con-
vention held in Ft. Worth on Sun-
day and Monday, May -18 and 19 were
Sylvia Wyll, Mae Lichenstein, Nel-
lye Wyll, Lillian Colish, Minnie
Wyll, Sophie Shwiff, delegates; Je-
anette Kimmell, Louise Tobolowsky,
Annie Cohen and Lillian Lebowitz,
Mrs. Annie Harris of 1200 S. 16th
Street, announces the engagement
of her daughter, Polly, to Irving
you at their dance at the Garden of
The Gal vision Hottentot Club greet* Uinilyirg. The wedding date will be
The BLUEBELL
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PRIVATE DINING -ROOMS
DINNER AND SUPPER PARTIES
MARTEL & COMPANY
announced later.
Waco Junior Young Judo* Notoi
By Nannatto Freeman
The Junior Young Judea held an
important'meeting Sunday, May 11,
.4503 Main
Phone Hadley 7187
day and bring your best girl up for
a good time, which we are surq you
j can expect and more. Yes, Benny
J Paskowit'z and his Merrymakers are in the Hebrew Institute. Election of
5 going to furnish the syncopating officers took place and the following
^ 'strains. So, if you are out for a ] our executives for the ensuing
gOod time on the 15th of June, and term: president, Martha Kappman;
want to enjoy the cool breeze',of the president, David Hojjpenstein;
Gulf, come up to the Ho^tpntot Hop. secretary, •Rebecc*. Beerman; treas-
given at the Garden of Tokio. Come, I urer, Sam Chazarow. Bessie Bohme
and enjoy a good time. Tickets may. w“» appointed chairman of the re-
Miss Gertrude Maas of Houston
has been the guest of Miss Lillian
Lebowitz during her stay in the city.
Miss Millie Goodman of St. Louis,
Mo., left Thursday for her home after
a most pleasant visit ip the city as
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Ru-
benstein.
THE B1LTM0RE
814 Pearl Phone 6671
Beaumont, Texas
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Miss Nathalie Popperman of Hous-
ton is the guest of Misses Cecyl and
Lois Charninsky.
Miss Hannah Rothkopf of Corsi
cana was the week-end guest of Miss-
Bertha Robinson.
The engagement of Miss Frances
Goldstrick and Mr. Harry Wilonsky
was announced this past week. The
wedding date will be announced later.
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Financial Worry
Spending hours on the job that should take
but a few momenta; staying down late at the
office, while the family and dinner wait . . . .
these are symptoms of financial worry that
should be quickly eliminated.
To everyone financial probletns are bound to s
come ... to some as a desperate struggle to
meet the bare expenses of livingKo others as a
concern over the right investment of funds.
Whatever the financial problem, however
large or small, worry cannot conquer it.
Tht h«lpfu! (solitin of fha HotuWl N.tion.l
art cocnpUtt. They rang* from *ho (rsndng ti
■mall paraonal Una n mnrin* tha moat complica-
tad financial naoda of individuala and corpocsdans.
Bring roar finonewl problama to u*. whara tha sspac-
Uot giUd from thousands of othat com mokat
friandh Nnanoal advim sad corns*! sound ad
be obtained from Herman Kerson
and other members.
CORPUS CHRISTI
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brounstein of
\ San Antonio, apent Sunday in Cor-
pus Christi.
Mrs. L. Ophieton spent a few days
in San Antonio as the guest of Mrs.
N. Ratner.
Aaron Kahn of Dallas, spent a
few days in Corpus Christi the part
week.
Harry Applebaum motored to San
Antonio to spend Sunday.
freshment committee; Idella Beer-
man, chairman of the membership
committee; 1 and Nanette Freemjan,
. publicity chairman. After the busi-
ness meeting an interesting program
was given consisting of a recitation
by Naomi Chazanow, a piano number
by Hannah Udashen, and a talk on
Mother’s Day, this being the occas-
ion, by Nanette Freeman. Refresh-
menta were served and a very enjoy-
able afternoon was apent by all pres-
i ent.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lester Landman of
Corsicana, Texas, have returned to
their home after a two week’s visit
with Mr. and Mrs. L. Bassist.
Miss Sylvia Wyll, president of the
local Junior Hadassah Chapter, was
elected vice president of the Texas
Federation of Junior Hddassah at its
annual convention in Fort Worth, held
May 18 and 19. Miss, Mae Lichten-
stein; secretary of the local unit, was
elected as one of the directors.
Mrs. B. Rosenstock had as " her
guests the past week, her daughters,
Mrs. F. H. Kleinman of San Angelo,
Mrs. M. Cohen of Winters and Mrs. H.
Leaky of Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yannow of
San Antonia were Corpus Christi
visitors Sunday. —
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Goodman are
spending a week in San Antonio.
HOUSTON NATIONAL BANK
MAIN AT FRANKLIN
Mrs. Abe Wolfson and son left
Tueaday to aepnd a few week* in
Houston as the geusta of her aUter,
Mrs. Harry Malt*. ' -■
Among those to graduate from the
Corpus Christi High school Friday
are Misses Lucille Berman and Lena
Goltzman; also Leon Leftofaky and
David Mayerson.
Mias Basis and Jenett Alexander
spent several hours Tuesday with Mr.
and Mrs. A. Levin and son, Hyman,
of LaGrange.
Mr. Louis Baaaiat of Elgin has re-
turned from a week’s visit in Gal-
vaaton.
Mrs. H. Simon is in Houston, tha
guest of her children.
Mr. Harris B. Cohen, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Morris Cohen of Winters,
Texas, celebrated his Bar Mitsvah
Saturday, May 17, at F. R. A. Con-
gregation.
BEAUMONT
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Mrs. H. Altman and Ititle daugh-
ter, Rose Lee, of Electra, Texas, are
visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
M. Altman, 2794 Magnolia.
NEW ORLEANS
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Corrrrponjmgly tow ftrei to Amy a
Soul heaitern point/ Ad HoVOHO,
CmboT On $dt for June 7
Manny Goldberg:, Meyer Kahn, and
Henry Nuaabaum spent a few days in
Corpus Christi.
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Goldberg, Edgar. The Texas Jewish Herald (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 29, 1930, newspaper, May 29, 1930; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1054679/m1/2/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .