The Texas Jewish Herald (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 1929 Page: 2 of 8
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THE TEXAS JEWISH HERALD
ANiUNIU
By Sara Giaib«r|
Mr. and .Mrs Sam 8. Drum of
Houston, Texas, visited'their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. il. Ginsberg, lot tin-
week-end.
j bazaar"’t<r In- heldsometime in Feb*
I ruury liue to . the Armistice holi-
day, then- was u small attundance.
Watch* this, column for further an-
nouncements. t
M..
Texas,
friends
Muii i>el
spent
Alberts of Houston,
Sunday here wit it
GALVESTON
By Sarah K Mendel
Y- J Thanksgiving Hop
Well, folks, just one more week
for that famous Young. Judean
Thunk gi.vhg Hop. K very holly wants
to In- there if they want to forget
their''.-trials 0ml trihulutlons and have
“/<■ yiie hot time." The ilane takes
plat • -Suiulay. November 24, ■' at
Haiti" at !' p tit. ti.il (?|. Music will
In- furni-.lp-d by (hut ''ill 1 stur,”. wi-ll-
l, iio-.vii'haiid,, the; l(ythin Kings,. Don’t
tiiiajie yoitf ..tlufi’h, ami get
t"ui ii-li' lie at' (initios Sunday,
\o,eoiljei I, in V oVjiiek ghd leave
1 It- ; i ■ i; t o us !’
. vt, mi ,VIi . S Kaptin-ky announce
ihc i Itgtlgl nteiit (Vtid nppi-Oiich-
- w .- in at I’uigo of fheir ilauphtiij. If tin*
it'd I-.- Maurice Kaplun of lIotaHon,
-■ -ri ..f Mr ipnl Mrs. Men Kaplun.
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NKWS or CLUBS
Thanksgiving Hop
■li.y whom?. Young Judt-uns.
.When? .Sunday, Noveynbi-r 24.
Where? (iaidos, Galveston.
Time? Nine p.m, till .<?).
Music? Hythm Kings.
Admission? Only $1.60 per couple.
lie sure to make your dates for this
dunce, get your tickets, and cornel
The (ialveston Hebrew Institute
was held Sunday evening, the scene
Plans were outlined for the ‘‘annual of a quiet but very pretty wedding,
(•tmion
I
Muir Sara Ginsberg spent tin Ar-
.mistier holiday in Houston, visiting
with Miss Frieda Weinberg.
Mr. anti Mrs. ('has Damn ' visited
with their parent*, Mr and Mrs. Joe
Daum, of llou»'<i"n,. for tin Armistice'
holidays. ‘
Mr. and Mrs .Sam Sttln-i utt.n and
rdp of it "t-k springs, Te vii', -1 Mil t -111 "
Week if ltd Ini* with Mi ln>j ot
ter'- moth, i Mi It. (idii.
Mrs. J. I.r-der -T MinukI\n. St iv
York, visited with .Mr. and Mi: Abe.
Shaenfu hi Ijist week, «n rout< home.
Miss Florence Levine IJie.ri.am'
Texas, is the guest of Mr-. A lie
Shat n fold.
Miss Ibis'- I vans of Mtcnhani, Tex
as, is visiting with Mri and Mrs. M,
Muycoviteh.
Mrs.
11. Daum of Waco, Texas,
Arrtiiatiee visitor here.
Miss Frances Schwartz of Dawson,
Texas, spent Armistice Day here.
The'Junior Hodussuh held their
regular meeting Sunday afternoon ut
the home of Miss Sophine Fine-man.
Radios
Apex—
Earl—
Majestic-
Philco—
Brunswick—
Temple—
-Sparton—
when Miss Bessie Feldman, daughter
of Mrs. 1. Feldman, was united to
Mr. Sam Suker of this city. Rabbi
11. J. Horowitz officiated fur the
murriuge ceremony. Miss Surah R.
Mendel, pianist, gave an exquisitely
rendered nuptial program, hs fol-
lows; “Bridal Chorus” from Lohen-
grin, fqr the processional; "Wedding
March,” from Shakespeare’s “Mid-
Summer Night’s Dream.” The bride
looked exceptionally lovely in an au-
tumn shade of tun, with aeessories
|o mutch. She carried, a bridal bou-‘
quet of white carnations. A deli-
‘cious supper was served immediately
following the ceremony.
Isadore Horowitz, son of Kabhi
•and Mrs. 11. J. Horowitz, law student
at tin- University of Texas, spent the
week-end and Armistice Day with his
parents,
Mr. and- Mr.*'. Irving Peterman are
receiving congratulations on the ad-
vent of a daughter, Jean Esther,’bom
Friday, Nnvenibijr 8. Mm. Peterman
was Miss l.eah Zann:
Mr. and Mrs. -George .Mnxkiiwitz
aw- receiving congratulations on. the
advent of a daughter, ('harlottc, horn
ijunilny, Nove-mher .'I, at John Scaly
Do.| itaj. Mother olid daughter are
doing nicely.
Mr; Petty Jean Horowitz, accom-
panied by her mother, Mrs. H, J;
limowitz, left for an extended trip
l" (nicago, where she will take up
• i f-i-i ml course in music at I’usch
(’ini revatory. They will he the
guest* of relatives and friends and
many hospitalities have already lieen
planned in their hopor. Miss Horo-
witz takes this means of telling her
friends in (ialveston and Houston
farewell.
< uharet and'dunce November J7.
Tickets are now on sale which read
follows; Cabaret and dance,
given by (ialveston Chapte'r of Itad-
assuh, K-it Kat Club, filst and J, Sun-
day, November 17, !!l2ih Admission
$1.00. Cood floor show. Houston-
ians and all nearby cities are in-
vited. Keep that date open for the
Iladassuh cabaret and dance, and get
your tickets from any' of the Hadas-
suh members.
WACO
By Lssr A. Friudma.i
ard Kaplan, Lena Block, Felice No-
vich, Ralph Bloom, Jonu Kosenfield,
Helen Goldbaum, Mary Jane Jof-
frich, Ruth Novich, Anna Pomerants,
Mr*. Raymond G. Kahn of Denton
was in Dallas this week as the guest
of her parenU, Mr. and Mre. A. Hy-
Mis. Saul Levy and daughter, Miss (Ida Mae Milelr, Rosetta Robinson,
Florence, of Galveston; Miss May-
belle Daily, of Rosenberg; Mrs. Het-
tie Moss, of Houston, were here for
a week during the Cotton Palace Ex-
position. They went to Dallas before
returning to their respective homes.
Mrs. Phil Galenternik (Merri Ru-
binsky) of Tylar spent a week here
with her parents. ’
Mrs. Sam Liebcmyin (Libbie Fred)
of Detroit is visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. L. Fred.
* . ,
Sidney Kauffman of Kansas City
wus^u visitor her the past week.
GOOSE CREEK
(lux W. Levy wus in
days last week.
Dallas a few
Miss'Clara Krucht of Houston vis-
ited Misg Ida 'liuckrtian for the Cot-
ton Palace dance.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Weil of llons-
1 0ft were guests for the of Mr. and
Mrs. Mike Strauss..
Miss Leuh A dele Friedman enter-
tained iit the Shrine Club for visitors
with bridge. The honorecr were Miss
Florence Levy, Mrs. Saul Levy, of
Galveston; May be Fie DniJ^-, of Rosen-
berg; -Mrs. Hettio Muss, of Houston;
Mrs. Phil Galenternik, of Tyler; Mrs.
Sam Liebermnn,, of Detroit. High
score to Mrs. Galenternik, Consola-
tion to Mrs. Levy and guest, cut prize
to Florence Levy.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Goldberg and
daughter, Billie (Texas Jewish Her-
ald) passed through' Wuco enroute
from Dallas to Houston.
Helen Star, Evelyn Wortsmnn, Re-
becca EinHorn, Mildred Rudnitsky,
Gertrude Sachs, Joshua Kahn, Sam-
uel Greenberg, Tressa Rose Burgow-
er, Esther Hafter, Miriam Zesmer,
Evelyn Rosenberg, Hattie Kirschner,
Jiadye Kessler, Ruth Witebsky, Elea-
nor Goodsteifi, Bernard Angrist, Pau-
line Swartz, Harriett Buckspan, Sam
Donosky, Margaret Brin, Frieda
Friedberg, Lillian Schwartz, Isadore
Gruber, Louis Rosenberg, Bessie Gor-
don, Henry I<andsberg, Marguerite
Rosenfield, Albert Kolloff, Anna
Topletz, Marie Levi, Hattie Kirach-
nor, Lillie Wilonsky, Mildred Aron
son, Zelda Ligenberg, Mary Cohen,
Annabel Provorne, Harold Fl-iedlan-
der, Abe Donsky, Fannie Bock, I,oah
Leventhal, Henrietta Malowitz, Ida
Mae Miller, Herschel Karehmer, Dor-
othy Samuels, Sara Lee Bnrshep,
Sybil Yonaek, David Bern, Margaret
Dunevitz, Arthur Bcrwald, Hyman
Gross, Leon F’unk, Rowena Kaplan,
and Joe Bock
Miss Fiances Rosenthal of Fort
Worth was a recent visitor in Dallas.
fort to make the Earmark the best
entertainment of the year. The Yar-
mark will be given at the Community
Center, Corner Pocahontas and Park
Avenue, on Sunday, November 17,
The F. H. 11 entertained with their to raise funds for the relief of vie
annual dancr on Sunday night at
the Jewish Community Center from
D to 12 with Vincent Parino’a Lake-
wood Country Club Orchestra fur-
nishing the music, A large out of
town crowd from Fort Worth, San
Antonio, Galveaton, and other neigh-
boring cities was present. The dance
was voted a success.
Angular meeting of the Hadss-
sah Buds was held Sunday, Novem-
ber 10. at 2:30 at the Jewish Com-
munity Center. A discussion was
held on the inter-city debates, al-
though nothing definite was decided.
A cord party is being planned for
December 26 at 2 p.m. at the Jewish
Community Center. Admission will
be T>0e each. For full particulars see
any member of the club. All mem-
bers are urged to be present at the
next meeting which will he held Sun-
day, November 24, ot 2:30 at the
Jewish Community Center. A good
program is being arranged.
Joe KHis was ,
his brother Skin
i recent visitor With
in Dallas.
'1NGERS BADIO&
URNITURE CO.
Miss Kate Markusftild spent the
week end in Austin enjoying State
University activities.
I . • ' '. ' ■
To honor Miss May Belie Daily of
Rosenberg and Miss Florence Levy
of Galveston, Miss Flora Berkman
entertained at bridge at the Morris
tea rooms, Thursday evening. Au-
tumn flowers were lavish adornment
of the rooms. Miss Dorothy Freid-
kin won high score and Miss Camille
Byers cut consolation. Gifts were
souvenirs for honored guests. Mrs.
The wedding ceremony of Miss Sam Licbermatr of Detroit, and Miss
Kebeca Rosenberg, bride-elect, were
named as especial guests also by the
hostess.
.Miss'Rose Fram .wa* u i^uest of her
sister, Mi'S.. S. Sheinberg of ■ Fort
Worth recently.
Mr. Sol .Soloway of Aliits, Oklit ,
was in Dallas last week. , '
Miss Bertha Kruger of Wn-hitn
Falls was in Dallas last week.
IVflss Ethel Shinder returned from
her visit to Shreveport, where she
was the guest of Misses Mollie Good-
in and Miriam Silverstein,
Miss .Sadie Rudberg was in Corsi-
cana last week as the guest of her
brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs.-Joe
Wolens.
*
A recent wedding was that of Da-
vid Henry Levy and Margaret Klein,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Klein of Galveston, which took place
at the home of the bride’s parents
with Dr. Henry Cohen officiating,
with only the immediate family and
friends present. Following a honey-
moon throughout the State, the cou-
ple will be at home in Dallas at 2718
Park Avenue.
tims of the recent atrocities by the
Arabs against the Jews in Palestine,
and also to meet the quota of the
local chapter to the national office.
The cause is a most worthy one. You
must not fail to support this Hadas-
sah activity, for above anything elae
it merits your whole hearted support.
We nre expecting you to attend. Do-
not disappoint us.
At 6 o’clock a program of elabor-
ate costume dancing will be given
under the direction of Mr. Joaeph
Neuman, of th$ Neuman School of
Dancing. No charge will be made for
children. Bring the little ones too,
and you will haVe a better time when
you see your children enjoying them-
selves.
Now, this is what you want to
know, too. Lumpkins Luck Seven
Orchestra, better known as the WRR
Radio Artists, will play for the dance
which will begin at 9:30. This is
good news for all those who want to
dance.
Don’t, forget that a general admis-
sion ticket entitles you to a chance
on the door prize which has been do-
nated by Linz rBothers. And an-
Tbe nest regular meeting of the
Jtinioi; Hudnssali will be held Thurs-.
-day night, November 21, at the Jew-
ish Comunity Center, with Mr. J.
I.cVine a? speaker of the evening. All1 other thing---a buffet supper
oo ndteis are urged to be present on L,rvi,,.' al C;;!0. Come early,
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Mne program, visit the various booths,
H«ds..sh N.w. j hnvc‘ MUl'P‘‘r with u*. then at-
The members of the lladussuh T''"'1 t,K‘ You’ll have
( luiptcr of Dallas are working every tilm’ -we assure you of that,
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Dora Lcmc-r, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. 11. Lerner of this city, to Mr.
I si dor Wiener, formerly of New
York City, was solemnized last Sun-
day at .r> p.m. in the Odd Fellows
flail. The. ceremony was performed
by the Rabbis Max and Jacob (idler.
Following the ceremony a reeeption
and dunce was held. Many friends
from Houston attended. I.nter in the
evening the young couple left on an
extended trip, and on their return
will make their future home In Gooro
Creek. This wedding ig the first one
to tie held in Goose Creek, since the
local Jewish Comumnity was orr
gunized.
BEAUMONT
The Beaumont Young Judae de-
feated Hie Houston Club in a foot-
ball game wrtb the score of 38 to 0.
No better itith the lloustuniuns fare
later in the evening when they were
defeated in the debate held at the'
Hebrew Institute, eliminating them
as eontenders for tlj'e state champion-
ship contest to la- held at the state
convention, in Beaumont next sum-
mer. The visitors were also treated
to a dinner at the Hebrew Institute
and « dance, .both of which were
sponsored by Mrs. J. F. Freedman/
president of the Kol Israel Ladies’
Auxiliary.
Judesnt Hold Meeting
The Junior Young Judeans held
meeting at the Hebrew Institute. The
meeting was very interesting, und
Edward Fred was brought in as
new member. Nnnnette Freeman
presided.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Grubxtuld have
announced the engagement of their
daughter, Sara, to Sol Black of Dal-
las. The wedding will take place
the early spring.
Mrs. I. Rude and her daughter of
Dallas are at Virginia Beach, Va.,
where they ate guests at the Cav-
alier.
A card purty for the benefit of the
Hebrew Institute Will he given
Thursday evening, November 21, at
8 u'lock, at the Hebrew Institute.
Several surprises have been arranged
by Mrs. Freedman, president of the
1 .adieu’ Auxiliary, nod will pleasantly
surprise all who will attend the card
party.
A series of cultural meetings is in'
the process of being arranged at the
Hebrew Institute.
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DALLAS
By Miss Mlifttie Wyll
Mrg. L, ,B. Sachs, president of the
Dallas Chapter of Hadassah, has ap-
pointed committee chairmen to be in
charge of thi various booths at the
Yarmark Sunday, November 17, to
be given at the Jewish Community
Center, Poeahontas and Park Streets,
by the Hadassah for relief work in
Jerusalem and to raise the local quota
for the national organization. The
Yarmark will begin at 4:30 o’clock
at which tifnc the booths will open.
At 6:30 o’clock dinner will be served
buffet'style and at 0:30 music will
be furnished for dancing.
The following chairmen have been
appointed: Mrs. A. A. Kaplan, gen-
eral chairman; Mrs. D. Rosenblatt;
enkes; Mrs. 1,. C. Sircdding, Russian
tea; Mrs. L. Groenberg,' candy and
cigars; Mrs. Jake Rosenberg, art
needlework; Mrs. Philip Guronzik,
fish pond; Mrs. Z. Y. Goldin, hot
dogs and near beer; Mrs. R. Rubin,
chili; Mrs. S. Goodman, cold drinks;
Mrs. I. 1), Geeteh, fruit; Mrs. J.
Kolcinmnn, groceries; Mrs. Bern Ard
Ablon, wheel of chance; Mrs. Barnie
Aronoff, sandwiches; Mrs. Chas.
Goodman, dancing.
Mrs. M. L. flirschfolder of Hous-
ton is the guest of Mrs. Joseph Utay
of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. HenrjPKlebanow are
the proud parents of a baby boy,
born on Thursday, October 31. Moth-
er and baby arc doing nicely.
Mrs. Albert Goodman and sons
hav* returned from a visit with rela-
tives in . Chicago. They were gone
about five months.
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Mr. and Mrs. Archie Skibell of
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week-end.
Miss Ethel RuhincLt is tin- guest of
her sister und brother, Mr. and Mrs.
A .Rubinctt of Park Row. Mjss Rubi-
nett was a former resident of New
York and will be in Dallas indefi-
nitely.
Mr. Blend of Fort Worth was tn
Dallas Sunday.
Miss Sophie Tobias of Kansas City
the guest of relatives during her
stay in the city.
Mrs. Jules Cahn was in New Or-
leans last week at the National Girl
Scout meeting ag a representative of
.the lncwl Girl Scouts.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Goldman arc
the proud parents of a baby boy,
botn on Thursday, November 7.
Mother and baby are doing nicely.
Mr. Meyet* Ablon has returned
from a-trip to San Antonio.
The following pupila Of Forest
Avenue High School were on the
honor roll for the first six weeks for
not having a grade lower than 80:
Dorothy Wyll, Jake Masinter, Henry
Miller, Marjorie Novich, Adalayde
Michaelson, Jan# Morris, Leonore
Purvin, Myron Llpaitz, Marjorie Rob-
inson, Mildred Bonwitz, Gladys Ga-
ronzik, Bessie Lerer, Elizabeth Carp,
Emily oRsenflald, Sylvia Mar gules,
Ethel Lee Rubin, Prances Levin, Dor-
othy Rosenbaum, Minnia Masiptar,
Billie Aronoff Doris Riga), Loretta
Curchak, Margaret Freedman, Leon-
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Mrs, Abe Hyman was badly injured
when she fell down a flight of stairs
on Saturday night. Her many friends
wish her a speedy recovery.
Mr. Bernard Henry
was in Dallas Sunday.
of Corsicana
Mr. Abe Edelman
i Dallas Sunday.
of Electra
Mr. Norman Clark of Galveston
was in Dallas Sunday.
Miss Jeanette Sally of Fort Worth
Stas In Dallas Sunday.
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