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SOCIAL CALENDAR
June 4—Graduation exercises Ar
beiterr Ring School.
June 4—Beth El Picnic, Mrs Mor
ris Rauch, chairman.
June &—Card party benefit Adath
Yeshurun Sisterhood, home of Mr.
and Mrs. S. Finger, 3220 Chenevert.
June 11—A. Z. A. Home Coming
Dance.
June 12—Beth El Women’s league
luncheon, honoring outgoing and in/
coming officers.
June 20th—Junior Council Formal
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NOTICE TO JEWISH
ORGANIZATIONS
•For a very long time the Herald ha»
been running at a low. We have been
-continuing it at the expense of our
printing business The competition
among printers is acute Many of our
Jewish clubs and organizations seeking
to economize pass their-printing on to
Other shops for a small saving pr have
some merchant furnish them for the
advertising on the back of • tickets
If it "is a matter of news it can be
summarized under the social calendar
in one or two lines Club giving other
shops their printing (profit) must get
those shops to give them their pub-
licity. We feel that it is unfair to us
to maintain a. publication for your
benefit at a MoSs, and you give your
printing to other to save.
News written on both sides of paper
will absolutely not be accepted. *
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Prof. Gregor Jassel . invites his
friends to *jrVvo recitals to be given by
his pupils at Levy Memorial Hall,
June 8 a'njjJ, 12, at 7:30 p.m.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kaplan re-
quest, the presence of their friends at.
the graduation of their son, Herman,
from Rice Institute, June 5. " No other
invitations.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. Krafcheck. invite
their friends to attend the graduation
of their son, Moses, at Rice Institute,
Tuesday, June if, at 9 a m.
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Mrs. Morris Melcer of Galveston
will leave fbr Washington, D. C., Fri-
day, to attend the graduation of her
son, Harry Melcer, at George Wash
ington University, June 7.
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Mr. and Mrs. M. Petel invite their
friends to a reception to be given in
honor of the confirmation "of their
daughter, Bessie, June 4^ at 3 p.m. at
the Hebrew Institute.
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Mtss Eleanor Ephraim of Houston,
attending the Grand Central Art
School of New York, has received
honorable mention for her pictures on
display at the school’s annual exhibit
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Miss Bernice Bialkewitz, a graduate
of Sam Houston High, was honored
at a dinner bridge given Wednesday
night by Mrs. Lewis Bialkewitz at
Carolina Pines. „
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The engagement of their daughter.
Sarah Lee, to Zach Jacobs, son of
Mrs. Annie Jacobs, is announced by
Mr. and Mrs. N. Rogan. The wedding
will take place early in the fall
♦ ♦ ♦
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gates left Friday
for College Station to attend thf
graduation of their son, Lieut. John
Gates, a senior at A. and M They
also will visit Mr. and Mrs. Sol Lev^
of Nivwm.
♦ ♦ ♦
The Brith Millah of James Melton,
son of Mr and Mrs. J. Rosen, took
place Tuesday, May 30, it noon in
the Memorial Hospital, with Rabbi
Max Geller officiating. Mr Sam
Sthniderson and Mrs. J. Schniderson
were the godfather and godmother,
and Mr. Milton Bernstein was the
"Sondick.”
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A group of pupils of the Rosa Le-
vine School of Dancing will be pre-
sented in a recital at the B. A. A.
Hall, Chartres and Clay, J^pe 7, at
8:30 p.m. A dance will be held after
the program, with Kruger's Kjun Club
Orchestra furnishing the music. Ad-
mission for adults, 25c. Children free.
♦ ♦ ♦
Many feature attractions have been
added to the floor show that will be
given along with the opening dance of
the summer season by the J. M. So-
ciety, Sunday, June 4, at the Garden
of Tokio. The club has exerted every
effect to make the show a gala mtm-
tainment by obtaining the bast talent
available. In the afternoon the indoor
been made and one of the ctbaa finest
orchestras' has “ been secured. All
Council members are asked to attend
and non-members can get bid* thru
members. Council members in neigh-
boring cities are invited. Date bida are
$1.50 per couple and stag bids, $1.00.
For reservations mail your check to
Billie Goldberg, 6<L8 West Main, or
Florence Frosch, -2001 Rosewood.
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ADATH YESHURUN NEWS
FRIDAY EVENING SERVICES
Friday evening services will be held
at Adath Yeshurun Synagogue on
Friday evening, June 2, at 8:15
o'clock Members of the Hebrew.
"School, led by "Maxlt Lewis, will chant
the Friday evening prayers, and lagd
in the congregational singing. Rabbi
Abraham I. Schechter will have as
the subject, of his lecture: "A Na-
tion’s Threefold Blessing.” The servicas
are very short and enjoyable
RECEPTION* FOR
CONFIRM ANTS *
A reception honoring the confirm-
ants , of Adath Yeshurun Congrega-
tion will be given by the mothers of
the confirmants on Sunday . afternoon,
June 4th, at the Hebrew Institute.
The hours- will be between 3 and 5
o'clock, Relatives and friends of the
confirmants and their parents are cor-
dially incited to attend.
MRS FINGER TO ENTERTAIN
Mrs S linger will entertain with
.an evening card party on Tuesday,
branches of this district have been in- June 6th, at her home at 3220 Chene-
vitcd. , vert. The party is given for the bene-
—o-»--- fit of the Adath Yeshurun Sisterhood.
^ • 2 The, following ladies wfll aft as hos-
. , "tesses at the parry: Mesdames Frank
oust on i.iptri / z ., jumot j rv|tj [ fJeutser. I rank 'Rubenstein,
order of B na, B rith> will present, thcr , Shaini)(k, Ben Susholtz, and Phi!
outstanding social event of the past js^er *>
several seasons ,n their annual summer , Active table* prizes. and door
homecoming dance, Sunday nfght, „ w|„ ^ n aw and a ],rRf
June 11, on the Rice Roof
basfcball team of the J. M. Society
will play against that of the A. Z. A.
Fraternity of Houston. «■
The wedding ceremony of Miss
Sallie Melnick, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Melnick, to Aaron Lefko-
witz, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Lefko-
witz, was solemnized Thursday night,
May 25, at 8 o’clock, Jn' the Adath
Israel Synagogue. Rabbi Max Geller
officiated Following the ceremony a
reception was held at the home of the
bride’s parents.'
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Mrs. A. J. Helmin and Mrs. S.
Solomon entertained with a garden tea
Saturday afternoon as a graduate
compliment to their daughters, Dorothy
and Evelyn, seniors at Sam Houston
High. Those assisting the honorees in
welcoming their guests were Miss Bet
Rosenzweig, Miss Pauline Haybeck
and Miss, Clo Lawson. Mrs. J. Axel-
rod and Miss Cleo Roberts assisted in
serving. Miss Mamie Zietz had charge
of the guest book. More than 100
guests were invited.
ARBEITER RING SCHOOL
Diplomas will be' distributed to the
graduating fifth class during exercises
which will be held Sunday, June^th,
at the Arbeiter Ring Hall.
This year's graduating class is the
second one in the history of the local
A R School, which was opened in
August, 1926.
A program of interest has been ar-
ranged to which .'Arbeiter Ring
gathering is expected to attend. Bridge
games will'played.
Featuring Herman Waldman and and other
hi* popular orchestra, the aHair will.!
honor students returning home.
Reports from South Texas cities are
that large parties, are planning to at | — ^ mm-
tend Many Houston girls have been |y|0£st Jy|0 A J
dr.ted up" for the past several weeks,' .'.i
• Following a successful wjnter sea-
son at the Gunter Hotel, San Atijtpnio, j
Herman Watdrniin is regarded as even
better than lasj year Hevopened at !
the Rice Roof last Saturday.
Tickets are $1.50, couples and stags I
alike. They may be obtained from any
A Z A member.. B”nai B’rith are
especially invited and expected to be |
present.
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