The Texas Jewish Herald (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 7, 1929 Page: 5 of 8
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JEWISH
Sam Realty Co.
REALTORS
41 YEARS IN HOUSTON
JAKE H. SAM
223 Binx Bldg.
We collect rents and manage prop-
erty for owners. Give us your business.
Our Sales Department has the facili-
ties and equipment to sell your prop-
erty for you or find you the real estate
you wish to buy. Talk to SAM REAL-
TY COMPANY about your real es-
tate, rentals, loans.
Sam Realty Co.
Houatmn, Texat
' Preston 1066-1067
“Say It With
FLOWERS”
OUR F. T. D. TRAVELS FASTER THAN A LETTER
— QiS florists
■ QUALITY and SERVICE ■
llll Travis Street Houston, Texas . .Phone P. 5194
5689-1928-29
Ro»h PUeWuh _
Yocn Kippur _
l.t Dsy SufCTth
Shsmini Atzer.ib
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Saturday, Stpumbn 19
Monday, September 24
Saturday, Sepumbsr 29
----Saturday, Octobor 6
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Monday, October 13
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.. Wednesday, Novtmb*. 14
1st Day Chanukah
•Roah Chodaah Tabath
Faat of Tabath _
Roah Chodaah Shabat-
*Roah Chodaah Adat _
Purim ._______
Roah Chodaah Niaaan ;
lat Day Paatach__
7th faay Paaaach____
•Roah Chodaah lyar_
Lag b'Omer
Roah Chodaah Sivan__
lat Day Shabuoth
— Saturday, Dacambar S
— Friday, December 14
___Sunday, Dacambar 2)
1929 ‘
—.Saturday, January 12
------ Sunday, Frbuary 11
_Tuaadav, March 26
__Thuraday, April It
—;_Thuraday, April 29
_Wednesday, May 1
_.. Saturday, May 10
-Tuaadiiy, May 28
•Roah Chodaah Tamm ux
Fait of Tammua_____
Roah Chodaah Ah______
Fait of Ab
•Roah Chodaah Ellul
Roah Haihanah .
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.Sunday,. Juna 9
_____ Friday, June 14
. .........Turaday, July 9
____—Thuraday, July 29
Wadnaaday, Auguat 7
_Thuraday, Auguat 19
--Friday, September 6
1929
Saturday, Octobar 9
•Alio obaarved the day pravioua aa Roah Chodaah (Naw Muon).
wss graduated from Highland Manor
with the class of 1028. A popular
snd prominent member of her class,
■he wss especially active in athletics.
She received both the Tennis Cup snd
the Bsaketbsll Award in 1928, and
was secreUry of the Athletic Asso-
ciation. She wss also circulation
manager of ‘‘Manorisths,” an annua!
which is published and edited by the
students themselves.
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A most enjoyable affair of the
ast week was the handkerchief
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FENNER AND BEANE
MEMBERS
NEW YORK STOCK BXCHANGE
NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE
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OTHER PRINCIPAL EXCHANGES .
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LOCALS
SOCIAL CALENDAR
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Fourth Wed. or each month, Zion-
ist meeting and program.
February 10—Women’s League,
Temple Beth HI, tea and musical.
February 10—George Washington
tea and musioale, Montefiore Hnll, 8
j). m. Women’s League Temple Beth
February 'i\i Synngogue Juniors
George Washington Script dance,
Hebrew Institutte.
B. H. B. dnnee, March 31.
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Mr. S. 11. Harrison of Boston,
Mass., is in Houston, a gubst of tile
Rice Hotel.
4 4 4r
Mr. S. P. Ijwlin has returned from
a trip Hast, where he purchased his
spring stock. .
4 4 4
Miss Aimcc Bernheim of Galveston
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gus-
tave A. Super.
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Miss Doris Barnstony is visiting rel-
atives and friends in Baltimore,
Washington and New York.
4 4 4-
Mrs. Kdgar Goldberg, who Ifns
been confined to her holne the past
week, is convalescing,.
4 4 4
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Rnbinowitz of
Rosenberg, are rejoicing Over the
birth of a son, Louis, born January
21st.
4 4 4
Mrs. Km mu 1). Levy, who has been
visiting in I,os Angeles, Cal., for the
past four weeks, expects to return to
Houston shortly.
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Mr/ and Mrs. I>. Seliiknmti an-
nounce tht' engagement of their
Tuesday evening, February 10, is
the date you must remember. Put
on your hat, close up yotir ■flat, and
follow the crowd to Montefiore Hall
at Temple Beth El, > for an everting
of music, laughter and delight.
4 4 ♦ -
Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Swartzsberg
will be at home Sunday, February
10, from d to 6 p. in honor'of
the engagement' of their daughter,
Sadie, to Leslie A. Adels of Hous-
ton,,. No invitations will he issued/
other than through (lie press.
4 4 4
.........* . anmintn't-■
thi engagement and approaching
marriage of their daughters, Sruaili,
to Mr. Irving Miilcr. and Rue,' to
Mr. 1 sad ore Ruth., The wedding' will
be solemnized Sunday. February 21,
at 7 p. m., at the Lamar Hotel.
4 4 ♦
Messrs. William Knt/.man and Ben-
jamin R. Mem'ser, 14 presenting the
American Hebrew & New York City,'
are spending a few Weeks in Hous-
ton Iti the* interests •■{ tliiit publica-
tion. For the benefit of readers -ins
tcreated, will state tie American Hr-
brew is a publication ef high literary
Standard and meritoiv u. of soiiiort.
4 4 4 '
. Mr. and Mrs. W. -Perl wilt-hold
open house at the ! mm** of t(ieir
children,. Mi> and Mrs. .Sigmund
Seller, at 24(Ml- llami' -n street, Sun
day, February 10, fi 1 " to 7 p. in.j
Iti celebration of t1 i- golden wed-
ding anniversary. Ml friends: are
cordially invited. » other invita-
tions ure issued than through the
press.
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At'a regular me ling of the N. D
M.’s, held February throe
'.e/mbeiSy
bridge, Wednesday night, at the Blue-
bell, having Misses Ida Kline'.and
Kute Levy as hostesses. Misses Sarah
and -Rue Segal, brides-elect of the
month, were named us honorees.
After u delightful evening of bridge,
a i hurming salad and ice course was
served at a beautifully appointed
table carrying out the colors of pink
and white. The honorees were re-
membered with beautiful bridal hBR
kerchiefs, and Misses Pearl Kline,
Evelyn Melccr, Mary Sharmun, Leah
Gellcr and Sophia Bashkin, all brides-
elect, Wore also remembered by their
hostesses, with an appropriate gift
Miss Sophia Mishkin was nw4ffiled
high score and Miss Jtose Sunshine
of Atlanta, Gu., won consolation.
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CANTOR KAPLAN TO
GIVE BENEFIT REqiTAL
The concert, which Cantor R. Kap-
lan is preparing for the benefit of
the United. Central Hebrew School,
will he given next Sunday, February
10, uL-H-.it> 411. at the Hebrew Insti-
tute. Cantac. Kaplan will sing oper-
atic arias, .Russian folk" songs and
sacred melodies.
Cantor Kaplan will be assisted by
Rev, I). Kantor of Sam Antonio, who
is well known throughout the South.
His voice.is 11 robust baritone of ex-
cellent ipinlit-y.
Professor Gregor Jaasel, who** is
frequently heard in concert program,
will assist .-Cantor Kaplan on the pro-
gram. He will also conduct un or-
chestra composed of 22 players and
they will offer some beautiful selec-
tions to the music loving people.
Professor Walter Wetsgshoff a
graduate of the Conservatory of Ber-
lin,.will render piano '.selections.
U. C Hi 9; MEETiNG
TJnt United CentralHebrew School
whiph 'wjis. orgatiiZi'd 'uliy.ut. five
months ago, wTTTIniTirTITf'' First Gen-
eral Meeting of ils,membership Sun-
day, February 17,' at the Hebrew In-
stitute, 111 .7. Jackson street* at' 3 |p m.
Tim .main purpose of this n\ceting'
is to n!’iminute, and elect pefntanent
officers for the ensuing year and to
give you 11 report by the present act-
ing officers of what has been accom-
plished. Other .business, may Come
up for your discussion and approval.
You ore kindly requested to be
there on time.' Anyone who is a
member .of who desires to. become a
member of • Hie- Central Hebrew
School, is welcome to, attend' this
inei'tmg. .filling the hi with you.)
Houston Orncs
909 Post Dispatch Building
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Preston 4810-4811-4772
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New York City. Chicago
February' 3, throe new
Were Initiated, namely,
. Frieda Tapaek, Freda Weinberg and
daughter. .Minnie, to .Mr, Abe Mein- Edith Lusky * An i leetion id officers
Rtcin 6f_Wnr<>, Texan. - J was held .mil tin new officers for
• - 4 4 4 .1 the following term are a follows/
Mr. arid Mrs. Mannie Bloom nf|Zi'lda Amdur, president; Annie l.eff,
Chicago .ire expected the latter. part'|v}A« nr^ident. 5«j Frieda Tapaek;
of th ■ Week On a vi’-it- to liieh . jiari secretary. au<L treiis jref. *
efits, M*. ami Mrs. II. J. Cohn. 4*4
4 4 4 >, Mrs. Dave Vcii'r and Mp s’l iirot by
Mrs. Mollie Novieh lias leturni'd to Caplun i>iilcrtaincd Sunday afternoor
make Houston her home. Her son, with n Majestic party honoring Mis
F.matuieJ'Cersnn, who Is in New York So’ hia ItLItkjn. t.iade-elorl. \ dc
lit present, will be connected with licious two emir . repast af ( ollege
Sakowit.z Ready-to-Wear. *|Inn termed a delightful aftermnlh.
♦ 4 4 , , • | Here the Ynlcntige motif was font.
The many friends of Rabbi B. u red, the table bring prettily dermal-
Meyerovitz, B6 .Stanley street, will ed with a yuse of- red caTpations and
lie glad to.deurn tlitlt he is convales red tntiers in 'holders of the same
cent after it serious’illness, and swill hue. Candles and mints further ro-
be glad to see his friendse j fleeted the choseli theme, liic hou
(I regot1
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Henke & Pillot
MILAM AND CONGRESS
and
2806 to 2816 Travis Street
3000 Washington Avenue
4 4 4
The pupils of Professor
Jnssel will be presented in recital
on Wednesday, February Id, at the
Y. W. C. A. All friends and patrons
are invited to attend.
4 4 4
Mr. M. 1>. Cohn of San Diogoi jlit the . All** M. I
T6xas, is the guest of his children, | "i i‘oojipietion w
Mr. and Mrs. Max Abrams of the , dnssuh Viklvil. I
Lamar Hofei- Mr. Cohn Is leaving' sale and can be cured from
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in the South
ESTABLISHED 1872
. We have been established in Houston for ever e half =j
century, end have always had the reputation of selling =
the beat quality groceries at the lowest prices. We =
solicit your patronage and assure you that if you *tart
buying from us you will always be our customer.
shortly Yor New Orleatjs to attend
Mnrdi Gras.
Miss Rosalie Lewis left Wednes-
day night to attend Mnrdi Gras in'
New Orleans and will leave from
there for Chicagiwjmd New York for
an extended trip.
4 4 4 y-
Mr. and Mrs. II. E. SwnftYbcrg nn-
npiWec the engagement of their
daughtc’K ISailye, to Leslie A. Adels,,
son of Mrs. Edith Adels, of this city.
The date pf tho wedding will be an-*
nounced later.
4 4 4
Mr. and Mi/. Harry Colin of 200
Westmoreland, have ns their guests
their father, Mr. Edward Cohn, nnd
aister, Mrs. Ida Chapmnn of Dps
Moines, Iu.. nnd Mr. and Mr$. M. A.
Cohn of San /Antonio.
4 4-4-
Mrs. M. Amdur, chairman of tho
National Fund, oaka all Hadassah
members who have National Fund
boxes, to please bring same to the
meeting on Wednesday, February 10,
at Hebrew Institute Hall.
oree was .prosenti 'f with a -heiurUful
gift of lingerie.
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Rehearsals air wll under Wav for
the two pin vs, “llie Social 'Ibid"', .
and “Two Head \ro Better Than I u ,nll';'
One,” to he prcs/nCed February 27
y Memorial Hall
the Juiiior I !ii-
kets are now on
any
Hadassah girl. The Vmlvil will be
worthwhile, the cause is certainly
worthwhile, so please purchase a
KK’ket when approached by' a ihem-
her. We thank, vmi.
4 ♦ 4
Miss Mary Rosi u/weig entertained
.with a bridge Tuesday evening at
her home, naming as nonofoe Miss
Sophia Bisljjiin, a popular bride-elect'
of.the month. After the ganjes an
ice course • was served, where colors
of pink and white predominated. The
honoree was remembered with a
trousseau gift and Misses Evlyn Mel-
cer and Mary Sharinan, brides-elect,
were- also Tcmcmbcred by the host-
ess. Miss Rose Axelrod was awarded
high schore and Mas. S. L. Bishkin
cpnsolation. Miss Rozenzweig was
assisted by her mother.
4 4 4
Miss Louise lairendon of fi(7(>7 In-
stitute Lane, Houston, has enrolled
for the new term at the Highland
Manor Boarding Sehool end Junior
College at Tarrytown-on-Hudson, N.
Y. Miss Larendon’g aister, Marie,
UNVEILING
T.lto-uiiveiling of .the tvimlistone in
meiiior.y of tlie late .1, Lewis Ar.onson
of Houston' wjll take place op .Sun-
day, Febcua'ry Id, at I : i0 o’clock, at
lleth lsrae.1 .(Viiretery. Friends are
invited. . ’ •
B. A. A. CARD PARTY A SUCCESS
Tbe cau-il |»;irt y'; 'NfionstiiVcI Fy Mr.
:if»<l Mrs. 1).■ ITj.tlku\vi(7. frtwi- Mr. aiul
Mr! THi 141 iii', for thV brnrfit
hi 11 v» *. iL'iiffi A I/Vi ili (On ,'A^MH’ia-
1 it*Vi p^rtvotl slo lie u riL'il affair, lir-
nit- . t ji'nf, \ Ati<»U'S paints, n*--
! (if. i 111 Fr 1 n/K * • ro*'sF v v < 11.
ajui a real i \ dmipf: won
Fy ,aU |-21.». 'Flu* IF A. A! (’nJi.T-
•* aiiiiii«*m I roirniTjnr y is c'«rnt IiijV
N iiT iou. |>nyfranr<. during' (lu‘ AmiHi’F* j
soil sou, not Ic.^tFan t.wij’c* ly MioutF. }
JUNIOR HADASSAH DUKS
.hillinr llatlaKsali jrirlss plraso' aiMil
y >ur due; to Miss Stcdn, 2MF‘j |
Carvliiic Vtivct. oitF<V your Iduos .
nr th*■ I'.*JH:'d»u<, if you Favo not
paid, :aifu‘ as yet..,
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AMOS CLUB
IhV .-Vinos CluF will irivr a woinrr.
roast Soy im’inlaos and tlu ir Vrimils
1 F'o -day hijfhi, I rFi u.^’ 7, at Lyrls’ !
I'lin•(*. Idcjity of n-I'roshnirnts and I
at«• rf:tin»n«■ nt. Favr in'cn snpplitai and
all who at fond ur»* assured of J
a iff ('fit turn*. I Imi’o will Ik* a wU-uyr 1
oatin>: -t’oiilr t with a pvj7,c for tin* I
,M«;mF< i:s of (Fo rluF w ill J
on ortain with 'liMjr arts. Music for
tFr dancing w\Tf Fc fuVnisFcd Fy a
radin, and a prize .for yu* best c(>u-
plr tlaiicrrs wilt alac b« awarded.
'rile AmosdluF luiskotFall train an-,
nexed anolb* r victory to tFoir string
wlii'u Ihi y Unit tin* .(’.hroniclc team
Fy a close Hi'ore of II tp U.
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pointed iteels. Show n in
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• Tea Rose. , .Atmosphere
Nude. . Sandust Parch-
ment Mannon
. -. " Other -New Shtitles
Regultir $’2.r>t) \ithte,
Special . , . ......... , .
JUNIOR COUNCIL DANCING
AND GYMNASIUM CLASS
The Junior 'Council Dancing itioi
(iyiti .i Ihns is inivv utider full swing
A sl'lerulid atleiidiinee j>t reported at
each week’s class',, which, is held on
Wednesday evenings at 7 dip at the
Abel School of Dancing,- with Pro-
fessor Abel directing. Junior Coun-
cil members' may i-ome anv Wednes-
day evening uml join this cluss, which
has proven quite papulae. Detailed
information in regard to sanii' may
he hail by calling Miss Dura Cohn,
Fairfax 2561.
VALENTINES
W« have the belt .elected line of Valentine Novelette in the iity. Something
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JUNIOR COUNCIL
The Council of Jewish Juniors will
convene on Monday, February 11, for
a regular monthly meeting, at the
Abe M. Levy Memorial Hnll. The
hour i* 8 o’cleick. All Junior Coun-
cil members should attend this ses-
sion as plans are now being formu-
lated for the Jofiior ’Council Car-
nival, to be held during the month
of April, and which plans are to be
discussed at length at this meeting.
Following the business session a
program will be rendered, and a so-
cial hour will follow. A cordial in-
vitation is extended, especially to the
new or prospective members, to at-
tend,
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$1.65
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