The Texas Jewish Herald (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 24, 1929 Page: 2 of 8
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Messrs. Sul Jacobs, Tommie Evan*,
Robert- Cerf-Rothaltz of Corsicana;
Mr. and Mrs. George Schwartz, Ma-
lone; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schwartz,
Hubbard; Miss France* Schwartz,
Dawson; Rose Miller, McAllen; Mr.
.and Mrs. Rosenthal, Albert Collins,
M’ameron; were here Sunday for the
Junior lladassah dance which was a
success, under the leadership of their
sponsor, Mrs. J. A. Dayman and
Misses Rebecca Rosenberg, Ida Brick-
man and Annit' Rae, Cohen.
Friends of Miss Rebecca Rosen-
berg will be pleased that she is able
to he at hex duties as teacher in the
Hebrew School after a week’s ab-
sence due to having bad the flu.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Strauss'are. in
Houston visiting their children, Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Strauss. .*
The Council of. Jewish Junibrs has
contributed all the books from tlfeir
circulating library to the Methodist
orphanage. This library has been
conducted by l.eah Adcle Frideman
since 1 HIM and the collection includes
the best books of fiction.
Miss Rebecca Davidson, buyer for
a ideal millinery aplon, is now in the
Eastern markets. She will be gone
for about two weeks.
- Misses Ida Brickman, Sarah Mein-
stein, Mrs. J. A. Dayman and Henry
Jacobson have, returned from Corsi-
cana, where they went on plans that
concern the Junior lladussah dance,
January B0.
Rabbi Charles Blumonthal talked
on “The Origin of the Synagogue and
What It Has Meant to Me" at.the
meeting of the Council of Jewish
Women in the temple Suh-slory. Mrs.
S. K. Hirschman presided over the
meetipg and plans were made for the
I iiffiiir nf tin* riiiirw-il
GALVESTON
Concluding a long series of lovely,
prenuptial affairs, the marriage of
Miss Marguerite Bidden, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. A. Bidden, and
Herbert Tendlbeum of Hot Springs,
Ark., was celebrated Tuesday_ave;
ninn at W ri'nlitnlr ut T amnio l*'m
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kerson enter-
tained Sunday afternoon with a
party honoring their daughter, Dor-,
othy Diana, in celebration of her
twelfth t birthday. Games were
played ahd prizes were won by
Dora Bronstefn, Helen Iatrnqr and
Esther Landesmun. Dancing was the
main diversion of the afternoon. The
color scheme was carried out in pink
and white. A two-course luncheon
whs served and favors were given.
The guests present were: Dorothy
Kerson, Dora Rronstein, Elizabeth
Wall, Felice Weill, Esther Landes-
man, Marjorie Todes, lama Massin,
Lillian Massin. Dorothy Holstein,
Helen Lerner, Evelyn Lipnick, Anna
Levy, Sadie Fart, Rfchcl Kerson, Ro-
salie Kerson and Minnie Kerson. Mrs.
Kerson was assisted by her daugh-
ters, Misses Clara, Ruth and Saruh
Betty Kerson.
le presence of a large assemblage
of guests from here and out of tywn.
Against a background of southern
smilax, and evergreens, tall wicker
floor baskets filled withpinkH
roses
alternated with seven branched can-
delabra burning pink tapers to make
an effective setting for the service
read by Dr. Samuel Rosinger. Pre-
ceding the ceremony Miss AUle Mae
Huitt gave a beautiful program of
bridal music and Mr. Milton Michael
sang the bridal solo, “At Dawning,,”
Miss HuitV accompanying. Brides-
maids, in the order of entrance, were
Miss Sylvia Simmons, Mrs. Seymore
Lou
it certainly Is going to be some af-
fair. Miss Pauline Harris and Nellya
Wyll are making plans as the com-
mittee in charge. Plans far the con-
vention will be discussed at the next
meeting. Following the meeting, love-
ly refreshment* in the form of a tea
were served.
The P.-T. A. of the Dallas Hebrew
School gave a complimentary aocial
tea in connection with the Arbor Day
program at the Hebrew School on
ThursdAr afternoon at 4 o’clock. Fol-
lowing a lovely program, tea was
served to the guests, the mothers of
the Hebrew School students.
years ago at their home on Browder
street The house was decorated in
silver with small flags stretched from
wall to wall. Lovely refreshments
consisting of eakes, cream, punch,
nuts, stuffed dates, wine and other
delicacies, were served. About fifty
guests were present.
Expansion of
Would include e
Misses Thelma and Hazel Levinson
entertained with a bridge party Sat-
urday night, January 19, honoring
Misses Ruth Weil, bride-elect of Ben
Sandler, and Sarah‘Lawrence, bride-
elect of Ben Levine of Marietta,
Okla. Miss Edna Frankfurst won high
score in bridge and Miss Ethel Ra-
chofsky won high score in bunco,
laively refreshments were served to
thirty-five guests.
Nathan of
Mias
Louise
An election "of officers was held
by Iota Kappa Chi at the last
regular meeting, held in their glub
room at the Jean Lufitte Hotel, with
the following ri -ults: Paul Lipnjck,
president (re-elected); Dave Nathan,
vice president; Sam Hauser, treasurer
(re-elected); Nathan Braslau, secre-
tary; Frank {jhapiro, parliamentarian.
The fraternity has just rounded put
Houston,
WUIUIVOII, rs. M. V. H.H.I
Houston and Miss Ituhy Dell Kaplan
of Indianola, Miss. Each wore love-
ly frock of pink taffeta with huge
velvet bow of the various pastel
shudes mid each carried a Colonial
bouquet of pink .rosebuds. Escorts for
(he bridesmaids were Joe Bleiden,
Sum Jacobs, David Seline of Hous-
ton, Ben Wolf of jShelby, Miss., and-
llyrniin Bleiden. Next came the ma-
tron of honor, Mrs. lien Wolf of
Shelby, Miss., sister of the' bride,
wearing flesh moire taffeta, made
bouffant with taffeta bow of darker
shade of pink. She was followed bv
the flower girl, little Betty Claire
Jacobs, in fluffy pink taffeta frock
Mesdanies H. Smith and Archie Ski-
bell entertained with a miscellaneous
shower Sunday afternoon, January
20, honoring Miss Rose Balk, bride-
bunco were the games played during
elect of Morris Goldman. Bridge and
the afternoon. Mrs. Sylvan Skibell,
Miss Evelyn Rubin, and Miss Eva
Katz won prizes in bridge, bunco, and
consolation. Lovely refreshments
..were served to the many guests. The
honoree was the recipient of many
lovely gifts.
activities which
large!1 center for
the Jewish life of the city was sug-
gested Sunday afternoon in the re-
port of Samuel C. Blumenthal, ex-
ecutive director of the Jewish Feder-
ation for Social Service. An increase
in the board of directors from
twenty-nine to thirty-six was decided
on with the following leaders named:
Philip Garonzik, J. K. Hexter,
Law-
rence S. Kahn, Rudolph Liebman, Sid-
ney P. Miller, J. H. Pearlsonte, Mrs.
L. B. Rosenberg, Max J. Rosenfield,
S. S. Mallinson, 1. Z earner, A- A. Kap-
lan and Samuel Marks.
Mrs. Nathan Freeman and chil-
dren of Waco were recent visitors.
Miss Pauline Genecov of Waco, was
n Dallas visitor recently.
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Mr. and Mrs. N. Staal and son of
San Angelo were here for a shore
visit. ' ■
Mr. Leon Fine of San Angelo was
here on a business trip.
Mr. Jack London was in San An-
gelo recently. •
Answering the sermon of a St.
Louis Baptist on “If I Were a Jew,”
Dr. David Lefkowitz,' rabbi of the
ill
a most successful year, which
climaxed by its New Year’s Eve
party, given at .Guido's, a very elab
orte hospitality which was enjoyed
by approximately 150 guests. In ad-
dition to its social activities, the or-
ganization is sponsoring an I. K. X.
basketball team, which is at present
leading the Senior League, and which,
in tho opinion of its large following,
is destined for the championship.
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escorted by Marvin Lee Wolf ip white
satin.
The bride, entering with her fa-
ther, was lovely in ivory white sutin
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Temple Emanu-El, will preach on the
subject, “if I Were a Christian,” at
the Temple Friday night at 8 o’clock.
winch will come in February.
Mrs. Maurice yilman, who was for-
merly Bess Freeman, was down from
Dallas for a visit with her mother,
Mrs. N. Freeman, on North Sfxth
Street, the past week-end. She will
go to Detroit to visit her'brother. Dr.
Ben Freeman, an eminent physician
of that city, and will meet Mr, Ull-
mftn, who is with a cotton company’s
Dallas offices, in New York,
and
they will sail for France via the
steamer Isle tie Franee
ruarv.
in early Feb.
wiII visit Mr. Gilman’»
They
mother in Paris. Then they will tour
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Mrs. I. kestnei' of lfitul Proctor
avenue was a recent hostess for six
tables of bridge at her home. The
games were attractively rewarded
and a collation was served in
elusion. *
J. M SOCIETY
To start the new year right, the
J. M. Society held election of offi-
cers at their regular meeting, Sun-
day. The new officers for the com-
ing term are, Hen Levy, president;
Norman Clark, vice president; Arthur
Massen, secretary; Morris Schneider,
treasurer.
The J. M.’s are planning on their
seventh anniversary dinner-dance.
The date and place will be published
later. „
The J. M. Society has been or
.ganized seven years and is kmuxio all
over the South, as one of the best
societies. . •
Charles Lenman, one of our char-
ter members, i making a trip North.
Best of luck, Charles.
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Mr. and Mrs. Isadorc Frail of Am-
arillo motored here Sunday to spend
Mrs. Joe Damn returned to her
home in Houston Friday after a visit
here with her children, Mr. and Mrs.
Abe Shut nfit ld. * ' u
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Mrs. II. Winkler,
Mr. and Mrs. Jake
were in Dallas Sunday.
Dr. Ray K. Daily of Houston has
returned from, a visit with her par-
ents, Mr. anil Mrs. K. Kurehner, of
Denison. Mr. Kurehner is recuper-
ating frnig the flu.
Miss Annette Meyers of Ft. Worth
spent the week-end with her par-
ent-. •
Mis. J. Krtstein and daughters,
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Mr. aiul Mrs. Philip Joseph-, of)
Junction spent Sunday . here with
relatives on route to Sb Louis, where
they will spend several weeks.
Mr, and, Mrs. L C. LeviuiSon of
Tampa, Fla., are guests of their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Saro Levenson.
Then your home will be an attraction in the neighbor-
hood, and your maintenance cost reduced to a minimum.
Sophie and Fannie Ellis, are visitors
in Dallas of Mrs, II. J. Cohn.
Mr. and Mrs, »M. B. Golden and
children of Corsicana returned to
their home Monday after having
spent several days here with, rela-
tives.
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The January meeting of the coun-
cil was held in,the home of Mrs. H.
Winkler with the president, Miss So-
phie Kxstein, in the chair.
Donations were made as follows:
National Jewish Hospital at Denver;
Consumptive Hospital at Los An-
geles; N. (). Orphans' Home, Local
Grammar School Cafeteria, fund for
undernourished children, fund for
United Palestine (Appeal. Several
garments for Ellis Islumi were com-
pleted and the sewing circle decid-
ed to make layettes for u local sani-
tarium.
It was announced that our Jewish
Council program given at the City
Federation meeting by request was
Mr. and Mrs. S. Zeidcmann of Chi-
cago arrived Wednesday to sper*d
several months here.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miller are re
joicing over the arrival of a baby
girl, born Wednesday, January 1<3.
Mrs. Miller will be remembered as
Miss Bertha Levenson of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. It. Goldberger and
daughter of Chicago, III., arc visiting
in the city for several months.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ilolzmurk of
Kansas City, Mo., are visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bergel.
made with real luce-bodice and long
train covered by a 'veil' of real lace
arranged cap fashion and embellished
with orange •blossoms. She carried
a shower bouquet of bride’s loses anil
lilies of the valley. Her only orna-
ment was a three-strand pearl neck-
lace. They were met'at the altar by
the bridegroom and his best man,
Sum Shurfstein.
Ushers were Louis .Seldom and
Louis i’ulnski of Houston.
IlhmOdiutely ,following the 'cere-
mony, a reception was held at the
home bf Mr. and Mrs. Bleiden, 17116
Broadway. The wedding color scheme
of pink and green was developed here
through the use of pink roses ur
ranged about the rooms in howls and
baskets. The dining table was cov-
ered with green satin overlaid with
filet doth• and auUitered by a silver
bowl filled wit Iwy^k roses. Tall pink
tapers gleamed in silver holders. Mrs.
Bleiden, mother of I lie bride, wore
imported model evening, gown of
pitlk sequins adorned with gracefully
arranged taffeta bow. ■ She wore" a
corsage of pink roses. Mrs. E. Ten-
enbnum- nf Flint, Mich., Another of
the liritRyrroom, wore blue hu e over
flowered chiffon and Miss Helen
Tcncnhaynn, sister of the bridegroom,
wore powder-blue evening dress with
jacket of sequins.
The bride’s going away costume
Was of brown finished with badger
collar. Her accessories were brown:
Immediately following the recep-
tion, Mr. and Mrs. Terienbaum left
for New Orleans, whence place they
will'sail for allvana, Cuba. They
will nmkc their home m Hot Springs,
Ark., where Mr. Tenciihuum is in
business.
Out of town • gttSsts "for the wed-
ding were:
Mrs. E. Tunenhaum lilul Miss Helen
Tenenhaum' of Flint. Midi.; Mr. M.
Lehman of New .Orleans; Mr. and
Mr*. It. E. Wolff of Shelby, Miss.;'
Miss Ruby Dell Kaplan nf Indianola,
Miss.; Messrs. Sol and Sydney Wolff
of Lcland, Miss.; Mr. and Mrs. 1.
RnsentrauPb and Mr. and Mrs. B.
Bender nf Shreveport; Mr. and Mrs.
II. Miiehclus anil ehildreii, “Mrs. S.
Gernsbuckcr and Mr. Jules BLick of
Galveston; Mr and Mrs. L. Seline,
David Seline, Mr. and Mrs. M. Std-
linger, Air. arid Mrs. Seymour Nu-
than, Mr. and Mrs. nM. J. Sehlom,
Misses llcnnic and Lily Seldom, Louis
Seldom, Mr. and Mrs, Albert Mcyer-
son, ‘Mrs. I. Bidden, Miss Fannie
Bleiden, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bleiden and
son, Mr. and Mrs. E-.A. Meyer, Mr,
and Mrs. 1. Kaiser, Mr. and Mrs.
Meyer Reuben, I’hil Zubcr, Louis
Pulaski and Mr, K. Scheps of Hous-
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. Luterman enter-
tained with a silver anniversary cele-
brating their wedding of twenty-five
Mrs. H. Goltz and children of San
Angelo are back home after a pld&g-
ant visit.
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Mr. M. Simon left for Oklahoma
City to visit his son, Barney, at Okla-
homa University, lie is en route to
California.
Mr. Leonard Joseph of Oklahoma
was a recent visitor here.
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highly praised by some.
Better Things to Elat
Members who attended the Dallas
Council reciprocity meeting held this
month also expressed their apprecia-
tion of Dallas hospitality.
After the meeting u very inter-
esting talk was given by Mr. I. Bloch
of Houston, who chose as h.m sub-
jest, •“Palestine Conditions and Ac-
complishments Under the British Em-
pire Influence.” **■
, Mrs. Winkler served a salad course.
Miss Hilda Engel entertained with
two tables "of bridge lust Tuesday,
choosing as her guests tho Jewish
students of Kidd Key. Miss Engel
served n salad course refreshment.
The Synagogue Juniors will meet
Sunday, January 27, at the home of
Miss Sophie Fineman, 418 East Ev-
ergreen, with' Miss Lillie Frauken-
stoin as joint hostess. All members
arp requested to attend.
DALLAS
Minnie Wyll
Dr. Louis Handler of Chicago, 111
is visiting in the City.
Dr. and Mrs. Frederick
heimor .complimented Mr. Ed
of Now York with a dinner
Tucsduy evening.
Mrs. M. Elkes of Chicago is visit-
ing with her children, Mr. and Mrs;
Jack Donzi's.
Mrs. Max Wyll entertuined with a
surprise birthday party . Wednesday
night, Januury 1C, honoring her hus-
Jiand, on the occasion of his twenty-
second birthday. High score in
bridge wus won by Miss Doris Cohen
party and Mrs, Sam Plincr and high score
in bunco was won by Mrs. M. Rav-
kind and Mrs. I. Wyll. Lovely re-
freshments were served to the guests
in the form of u buffet supper. Mr.
Oppen-
Wolff
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You can set a better table at
less cost if you make it a habit
to come to our stores for your
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The wrtghls used In the Middle
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were the precursors -of our Troj
weight.
Mrs. B. Zechman of
the guest of Mrs. Jack
several weeks.
Chicago is
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Max Wyll cut the lurifc birthday cuke
igl
extinguished in one blow. Ho was
whose lights from the candles were
Mr. N. Sinkin left Sunday on an
extensive buying trip to the Eastern
iparkets, to be gone several weekB.
the recipient of many lovely birth-
day gifts. Many more happy birth-
days, Max,
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Cart of Jewish Herat Id
Mrs. Wnltcr J. Fried, violinist, is
one of the artists who will be pre-t
Rented in the .concert to be given
by the Dallas A. A M. Mothers’ Club
Friday evening at the Jefferson
Hotel. The giroceeds will be devoted
to the $600 annual fund which the
club sends to the college.
Gkwtie/i!
FOR. YOUNG PEOPLE
‘There Is no Place In Business for the Untrained*'
Buying, telling, wgeain^. tnencing. eccounling^recordiny— eR depeiUnenW of
The Dallas Chapter of Hsdassah
will give its annuel hospital shower
Tuesday afternoon at 8 o’clock in
the assembly room of Shaereth-Israel
synagogue. A program will be given
and a social half hour will follow.
The Junior ASaaeah mat at tha
| home of Mrs. Simon Goldin on Wan-
ts Thursday evening
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