The Texas Jewish Herald (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 3, 1929 Page: 2 of 8
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THE TEXAS JEWISH HERALD
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f,< ill • '«l\tin* L»-i Hall fJijfta. Hi hool ti airf
<»I t hi <it\ l/y the y>■ »»i ii io* 1
on J><‘o*/ub.4,j' 2h. At thi* pr(*Hi‘nt tiini*.
the 1. K. X. ,h*u*fin^» t he ’Sumia.y
i • i i - * > i i«* * * "f i1" < ity, ■ We mt»
il<* irons of play in>r' nn>, .fitwish tram
in DaJlu-., I <<rt Worth, Waco, Shruviv
poj4. un«| Sari Aptouin. W.v would
p:iTtk*ilIuHy like to vein dull* a jfnniC
w'itfi tip* Irvi-n (-Tub of Houston.
Th.* I. K S. arc poinK Jo filny the
New Oilcan V. M. II. A. noim-tinu*
in January. I *o any information 4s
*o ^anric plea pet in touch with
Hurry Newman, Hfi 24r«l, (ialvcston,
'llJxitH.
Mi Kay V\h xart<-iet* und isi^tcr,
Mr • I . ie and Carol Alexander arc
viiitiii^ Sunday rn tiiv home of Mr.
and-' \li'» \ l.jAiife and Hyman
of the* Sisterhood, with Mr*.
I eo (truck as pr« iili*n*t of;* In work.
The* Bilde class hits recently finished
reading the Old' Testament through
as the greatest achievement of the
,ycnrvin its work, according .to Dr.
Macht; The divine serviced oP^iie
teinplc are fondnetud each Friday
and- .Sat tirdfty..* A .strict' adherence
ha;< lajen maintui' * <1 io the religious
ni h ndiir. *•
reception of » lahornt** appoint-
liien* > was held t the llehrew In-
stitute tin Sunday afterrroon when
Kald.i afid Mm. t.harles Hluinenthal
entertained in hu"»r of Mrs. .Blum-,
edthid'fi 'mother, Mr M. L. Pei-. r of
11 eve port, La, IN « erving the guests
M- Hifamon W Atachf, H. NoVtftV,
J M. KoAenbe.rr.^duu, Davidson, S.
Marks, F. Aduhi in, I. Bcrkman, and
*i M* KIlowUx.
A guedt book
horiOfei by Mrs .!
.Mi , Ui Korea ]{
'p> voided’.over th* •
Inindred. gueMs *
The table cm
over pipk. and ‘ferns
n l»out • a silver • -k« t
m* presented the
M\ Kosenlo'ig a.nd
nlierg, Ihe latter
ciM-k iti whtch some
I tried, .
oied a lace doth
were massed
of roses and-
holidays. Hijtfh score waa won by
Florenco (iolenternek, Gertrude Mar-
rrtar received guest prize and Re-
jecca .Heffler cut consolation. A de-
liciqps plute course in pink and green
•olor scheme was served. Those pres-
ent were Misses Bee Mannar, Ger-
trude Murrnar, Sybil Yonaek (Dal-
las), Louise Rosenthal (Dallas'), Ray
Liebricht. Annette Bremen, Bonnie
and Frieda Risen, Mallie and Rebecca
M.cffler, Nellie Ray Sallingcr, besides
the, hononees, Mrs. A. (iolenternek
■nil Mrs. N. A. Goldstucker, assisted.
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SAN ANTONIO
SIX C Y L I N D E R
Office
Phone
Fx. 0351
jsnjKplp
Residence
Phone
Fx. 5022
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.. Mr. and .Mr
family Weiit to
May Slndgarden and
Aij.vt.in Sunday,
All I;ancy< Creaftis
PHONE PRESTON 2106
1703 Washiington Aye. ( HOUSTON, TEXA.'l
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Mr. uml Mr. , ,V1. biiiion spent .Ka".
unlay anil Siynluy in On* hiime ’iif 'L
their parent . Mi'./and .Mrs.dJ. Sitriop,
Mi Manpii Den it/, from tlogAate
llnivrrsfty -pent hj*r .vacation i n
1 loir t on -vht-t: aunt Mi s. Louis
(ianlneF. ,
Mr. 4,0d Mr’, S. Levine ffoin Hou.'t-
TorvfpetiP the wvr.h end w-ith Mr. jtfi.d
Mbi . iL kTinior^ '
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-aniali-ins, the rift to tin1 Horiofce
from tin- Junior .lladifssia'h. Hilvt-r
Imlili'ra with nr. iuu'. Imws held tall
luiyk ta|irrn, wl . h roinpleted the
decorations. Pink atid white mints
carried out the ’ t hi color .scheme.
Another talilc hi M.^hpt house plants,
the rril'i.s of imli . duals, and orRaa-
izatjons. ... m
Mouthers of Tt. .liinior , IMdtivsah,
•tin.let thei leadei hip of Miss Annie
lias ( ohea sei • •! i - Ii e himoil s of.
and cakes. I key were. Kobecea
Uo-i ahert;, Ite lit ■ i loan. I.':11iy.rj
Adam's. Sarah M eia, Pearl [.evin,
Ida Hriekman, I r. ula Markiisftld,
la I lie (hazavov.
The hoiioretj i. ■ iv- d teletframs
eonttraluialions . , i piume.inorate the
occasion and hVi .'eJiUdreir. and ttrand-
(hildreri, Mrs. A li. Kelly, Mr..‘and
Mr A. Cooper, k m. Hai ry K|.||y arid
I rove frorn , Shreve-
imi. Visitors came
• ■ \ li-. state to wish
Kond wishes.
.The Kan Antonio llehrew Free
Loan Association announces its sec-
ond annual »r<!l together family en-
tertain meat, on the night of Sunday,
January 27, at at the Turner
Hull. IteservutionB can now-he made
ffi»n uny of the officers of the so-
ciety. This organisation has now
been ip existanco for the past four
ye.iirs, and has helped . huntlrt ils of
needy, finaht-inj? them into a chanei;
to lotier themselves, and thus, in
turn, assist others in need. It has
ait aetivy membership of three hun-
dred. • , J
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Please Call for
E. (IZZIE) KRAKOWER
Salesman h
Mtntber‘( ht'violet 72 ('.at Club
HARGIS CHEVROLET CO.
MILAM AND PEASE
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DALLAS
Jaeiih Mandcif
port foi; the ;ot'i
flops points all •
lie loved homo <
SEALY
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■daughters, Kadi
spent New "Yi-Ui
Jdii-y kVisite.d at" I
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Scholl’s Cafe
Specializing in—^
K. C. STEAKS AND CHOPS
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EVERY KIND OI SEA food .
Anti featuring n superb $1,.()0 Dinner.
h V/nn'.imJ r /,/-onril iifpsi ken of \tu Ifrn. ,S< boll. .>
New A ill In et: ivu'-j W.tl.ker Itlilyr- Annt;X
Nell lie.i ImVit z, I:, spending, the
holiday m Tyler With relatiyi s'
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M. Jyi sen berg amt smi.ml. San
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l.evin of
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•fee tTierkan and
Kay and Kvelyn
m tialvcston where
.-•. home iff Mr. anil
l.ipniek
.. Messefs. (lu Ah.e. arid Maurice
lyvin- 'spent < Ijldstma.i with'their
pari iir, • Mr.- m 1 M-- 1,1 1
If Pah limp,.
Mi"; Sadie .It ... ( l;etka v.ho is a
Mtmleiit..at. she University of Texas,
i'.iylIjriie.d to Austin Wedne tlay after
sperriiiiiii the rhrj tina hididayg with
h/'t, liaredtdv Mr., and Mr a Joe CJier-
d»ys.-MaJli .< lu-rka jihn' s vi ral days
1 lie guest.ef Mi (ier-
n where' die at t ended
• “‘1'mliihry uflair.
.Minnie Wyll
I wish tn take this opportunity art
Dallas social’ reporter of the Texas
Jewish Herald to wish the many read-
era of this paper a very happy and
prosperous new year ip r.)2p. Minnie
Well.,
The ''Israel Vanguard’' will hold
i s regular meeting Wednesday night
.ITiti'fiary «), at the t'nngregation
Kh.aareath Israel at 7 :lf(|.
The dramatic department of-. Hie
riumeil of Jewish Wopiidi will meet
Thul'May morning at UldfO at Tem-
ple Kmnnmd annex. Mrs. Jack Orr
will give a review of "The St range
Interlude.”
. AH Young Judea members desir-
ing their membership cards, and hand-
books'are urged In get in t«Ui‘h with
.Miss Minnie Wyll, president. Don’t
delily.
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, Mrs, J. I’earIJtpne entertained with
three tables of bridge Monday after-
noon. Kef reshmeiiLs were served
about 5 p. m.
Jlarrv ITiedman, 1 M) 1 Browder
street was struck by an automobile
at Jlrowdeit and (forinth streets Sat-
urday afternoon, sustaining br'ush
burns on his body.
Among the many Dallnsites who
motored t oT’ort Worth for the New
Year’s dame were Mr. and Mrs. Max
Wyll ami Mr. Abe Kavkind.
Mr. aryl Mrs. Andres of New York
are "visiting their parents,
Mr. "Kid ,Weiss of Wink, Texas.'
: pent the. holiday-.' wit h his pandits
hen1.
Mi | - Morti fto;alsky, Jack
Ha l in, ;.ntl Abe ti dd of Shreveport
,e» re m I ip I Im, Sunday.
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Then your home will b<‘ **n attraction in the neighbor-
hood^ and your maintenance cost reduced to ■ mininaum.'
JAMES BUTE COMPANY
Texas at Fannin Phone Preston 4060
“Sixty-one year* dependable %ervice“
The BLUEBELL
Lunches Tea
Dinner and Supper Parties
Private Dining Rooms
MARTEL-MARKS & CO. -
Phone Hadley 7187
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Banker« Mortgage Building
Houtton, Texat
Henry J. Dannenbaum
ATTORNEY AT LAW
r,io rosT-nisPATCit bldg.
PRESTON CIOS
brht 111 ■ r
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4503 Main
Me.i I ■; > 11 . Aileli l’'riedmfui , uml
Ida ID ivklHall liavr ret Uridd f rum
week’• 'Veil in Tyler Jhe guests of
Mr. and Mi . i’lt.il l tioienternek
«nd at 11 in led l lie * hn a puts d.aia (......
Miss Betrsie UuSepbi-rg from Deni-
son lues li’eeiii,the guest of the I." Berk-
mart liOli.sgbold. Othet guests‘in the.
home iiff Mrs. .Roy.Alirahan.isim and
littlv Arthur Mill on from I’ittsliurgh..
Arriving this month are Mr*. -Ben
Befkman and little Barbara* Anne
from Detroit. Mrs. Berkmna hat’
many friends hero who will welcome
her in their midst again.
Kahhi and Mrs. Charles Hlumon-
thul, 1110 North Fifth street, had a
reception Sunday from I! to 5 p,
tn. at the Hebrew institute. This
affair honored Mrs. M. L. Peiser
of Shreveport, I,a.; who is their pres-
ent guest.
Lottie
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ijif gm-.n ' ;
Mus Sybil
Visiting
Uosctith'jiimi Dallas a
Miss Kay l.iebrti'bt.
Yonaek, of Dallas »s
tiertruile Marmaf,
Dan tioHi nernek ik borne from
Hie Suite I niveruity for the holiday.
Mr. Lt
childrea,
•st linker.
Mr AIT Arg'.i’z is. on the Dallas
AtldetM' t,dull' basketball tourrt.
Mi. Mini il*' I lloppe.n.slein of Texas
U (jyiis in. I>ailas.
* Mr. AlJ.t'i't (ireen of A. anil M.
spent tbnjxbitlhlays will bis parents,
MrsDl ll rinan Schwartz nee' Estelle
Tobolowsky and son of New Y'ork
are visiting their mother.
o (inldstuckor is visiting his
Mr, and Mrs. I\’. A. Gold-
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Kate
Council
Temple
10 to 5.
, .Miss'Kybie Yonaek of Dallas is thq
house guest of Miss Gertrude Mar-
• The Sewing (dVele of the
of Jewish Women met ut
Enianu-Kll Monday from
Mr. Bernard Sampson of Texas
IltilyersJty was home during the holi-
days. 1
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he huhl at 5 o’clock this
mix
Better Things to Elat
You can set a better table at
less cost if you make it a habit
to come to. our stores for your
groceries.
Store No. /**
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2802-4-6 Main Street
Store No. 2—
529 West Alabama
Store No. 3—
1628 fYeetkeimer
Funeral services
Gclber will
afternoon front Compton’s chapel,
with Unhid Wolfe Macht officiating,
it was anouuneed yesterday. Inter-
ment will be made in Hebrew Rest.
Pallbearers 'will be Bum Jcneqov,
Max Hopenatein, Frank Choznow,
Barney Goldberg,
and Sum Baum.
Harry Freeman
The marked progress of the Open
Forum is the outstanding accomplish-*'
ment of the year for the- Temple
Rodef Kholom, according to Dr.
Wolfe Macht. The Forum in
the form of a study club meet*
the fourth Tuesday of each month.
Aliss Nell Burkwitz of Waco is
visit Mins Sweetie Solinger.
Miss Mary Cohen entertained at
her home Sunday evening with a
dance in honor of Miss Gertrude
Marram- ami her guest, Mii*j Sybil
Yonaek.
On Thursday evening, Dec 27, the
Tyler “Young Judea” gave a dance
at the home of Miss Mildred Jacobs.
The spacious reception rooms were
beautifully decorated and the music
was furnished by a colored orches-
tra. Delicious punch was served
during, tiie evening. As a. favor ev-
eryone enjoyed the serpentine. Out-
of-town guest* were Misses Sybil
Yonach of Dallas, Nell Bureliwitz of
Waco, Jennie Golup, of Nacndocfics,
Messers. Mi»se Siimpson of Beaumont
and Hamlet Kuntz of Gilmore.
Mr. Sylvan Garonzik, Miss Natalie
Levine, Mr. Ilerschel Jaffe of Texas
University were at home with their
parents during the holidays.
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Ms'ssrs. I.ou Itavkind, Iuda Levy,
Sol Levine, and Abe Donsky went to
Athens Thursday to represent Forest
High School in the basketball games.
And the hard work of these Hebrews
won both games for Forest.
Mrs. Phil Galenternek entertained
with bridge in honor of her house
guests Misseglda Brickman and Leah
A. Friedman of Waco and two
sister-in-laws, Florence and j Winnie
Golenternek who are home for the
WANTED—A Jewish woman to man-
age household and look after children.
Youngest age 10. Good position and
salary for woman of refinement. Ref-
erences exchanged.
ADDRESS M. Y. H.
Care of Jewish Heralld' ,
H. D. Michaelson and Max Mujuie!
son entertained with a Btag dinner
and smoker Thursday at the Jeffer-
son Hotel for Harry Rosen of Little
Rock. Covers were laid f,or ,’iO
guest«.
~ A. W. HERR
Division Passenger Agent
<119 Texas Ave., Rice Hotel Bldg., HouMi
Phone PretftOR 2848
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The January meeting<of the Coun-
il of Jewish .Women has been post-
lOned from January 1 to Monday,
anunry 7. At this time the council
will entertain the Sherman section
with a" luncheon" at The Columbian
club at 1 o’clock. ,
Mr. Alvin Bender, son of Mr. and
Mr*. Jake Bender was Bar Mitzvahed
Saturday morning at Congregation
Shaaretn Israel. Mr. and Mrs. Ben-
der held a reception at their home on
Sunday ^fternoon honoring, their son.
Mr. Simon Barshop, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Barshop was Bar Mitzvahed
Saturday morning at Congregation
Shsiareth Israel. Mr. and Mrs. Bar-
shop held a reception at their home,
on Sunday afternoon honoring their
son.
OaiileMi*
FOR. YOUNG PEOPLE
'There Is iko Place In Business for the Untrained’
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Buying, aelling. mgsaizag. financing, nccountmg, recording—.11 dcpwlmcoU of
buunnw require lotemnrn Buuncu '^mining
BETTER POSITIONS. BIGGER SALARIES
GO TO YOUNG PEOPLE WHO HAVE A COMPLETE, MODERN
INTENSIVE BUSINESS TRAINING.. SUCH AS GIVEN AT THE
Texas Business Institute
Mias Minnie Wyll entertained wih
a bridge pary on New Year’s day
January 1.-honoring her ceusln Mis*
Sylvia Rubenctein of Texas Univer-
sity. The honor## waa the recipient
of a lovely guest prize presented by
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HOUSTON.
P. a BOX I2M
Gentlemen; Plrnte let me know how I can recure
Bigger Snlery" without obligation.
TEXAS
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Address..
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