The Texas Jewish Herald (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 8, 1923 Page: 2 of 8
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Chancellor of Washington University
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state of Missouri in entertaining the
Council during this important gath-
VULCANIZING AND
AUTO ACCESSORIES
Mr and Mrs. Joseph Sinsheimer
and daughter, Miss Emma Sinsheim-
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Mr. and Mrs. S. Bruck have gone
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out the entire week of November 11,
will take place on Monday morning,
November 12th.
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The Temple Society of Congrega-
tion B’nai Israel held the first meet-
ing of -the Season Tuesday evening,
October 30. This is the thirty-sixth
year of the Temple Society’s activity
and it is a vital factor in the com-
munity’s intellectual life.
Mt. and Mrs. Ed Lieberman. Various
games were played throughout the
evening. Refreshments were served
to about 25 guests.
her brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Achenhold of Waco.
Mr Joe Kauffman and sister, Mrs.
Melia Weill have returned from Kerr-
ville, where they spent the past five
months.
hoods of Temples Israel Shaare
Emeth, B’nai El and the United He-
brew Congregation.
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to allow the music to end. May the
Society again give the young society
set another such affair. It is report-
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the annual Thanksgiving Hop will
be given by the Paramount Club this
year on the night of November 27,
Tucsday night. The change of date
was made On account of the famous
Howard Hill orchestra being engaged
Miss Minna Leyy of New York is
spending the winter in Galveston.
She is domiciled at Hotel Galvez.
of having met so many Texas friends., tertained the newly married couple,
who are attending Columbia Univer-
er, are home after a trio to various
points in the East.
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and plays in New York City.
Mrs. S. Bloomberg of Fort Worth
was the Cotton Palace guest of Mrs.
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Manufacturing Co.
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a trip to Cincinnati and New York.
He attended a meeting of the Board
of the Hebrew Union College in Cin-
cinnati. His grandson, David Frisch,
accompanied Dr. Cohen home.
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and a word of welcome to the women
of the Council on this occasion. May
or Henry W. Kiel will speak for the
citizens of St. Louis, and ex-Gover-
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Mrs. IL Kempner and Mr Louis
Adoue and little daughter, Frances
Louise, have returned from Cincin-
nati, where, they were guests of Mrs.
David Westheimer, following a sum-
mer spent in Michigan.
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Rabbi Henry Cohen of Temple
B’nai Israel has just .returned from
Mrs. A. Golenternek and little
daughter, Teebee, left for Dallas this
morning for a visit with her daugh-
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Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lieberman of
Beaumont spent part of their honey-
moon in the pretty city of Seguin.
Mrs. Lieberman was formerly ' Miss
Esther Dolinsky of New Orleans.
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Mrs. P. Bassist of Elgin, after a
visit with her daughter, Mrs. Jake
Wolfe, returned home.
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Mrs. I. Lovenberg is home after a
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Mr. and Mrs. Philip Liberman, were
visitors in San Antonio last week,
and while there attended the Gins-
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ering. There will also be a message
Trom the. Nation, in tribute to the
contribution of the Council to the
progress and welfare of America, by
Colonel Dwight Davis, Assistant Sec-
retary of War and a native son of St.
Louis. The spirit of co-operation that
prevails among the Jewish women of
America will be voiced in a message
from the National Federation of
Temple Sisterhoods, to be presented
by the Federation’s First Vice-Presi-
dent, Mrs. Maurice Steinfeld of St.
Louis.
Miss Rose Brenner of Brooklyn,
N. Y., the National President of the
Council of Jewish Women, will de-
liver the address of the evening. Her
message is eagerly awaited by Jew-
ish women everywhere, for its force-
ful presentation of the ideals that
animate Jewish womanhood* in its
program of world service. The bene-
diction by Doctor Leon Harrison of
Temple Israel will conclude the pro-
gram for the evening.
Mrs. Irvin Bettman, chairman of
the Triennial Board of.the St. Louis
Section announces that a reception
, to the delegates and Council visitors
at the Columbian Club will follow
this opening meeting. This recep-
tion ‘Will be tendered by the Sister-
The Hadassah Chapter will hold a
regular meeting at the vestry rooms
of the New Synagogue on Wednes-
day, November 14th. AU members
are urged to be present as business
of importance will be transacted.
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Thia enviable reputation is but the direct result of our pains-taking carefulness
concerning details of quality and service; and always giving the lowest possible
price on everything.
South Texas Commercial
National Bank
Capital and Surpiu. $2,000,000.00
"Houston’s Bank of Service”
The Sisterhood of Temple B’nai
Israel are planning an active year.
A hope chest has just been disposed
of, the proceeds to form the nucleus
of a fund to build a community cen-
ter.
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More than 1000 persons attended
the house warming and comphimep-
tary dance given last night by the
Ydung Men’s Hebrew Association in
their new home in the Spear build-
ing. Addresses on the purposes of
the Y. M. H. A* were delivered by
Rabbi Levine, Rabbi M. Abramson,
Adrian Levy and Harry Nevelson,
the talks being interspersed by piano
and vocal solos and community sing-
ing. J. Swiff, president of the organi-
zation, was chairman of the program.
Refreshments Were served to all the
guests. Orchestra-music was furnish-
ed by the Seaside Specials.
Mrs. Jack Stein and little son, Irvin
Lee, spentseveral days in Houston
visiting relatives. Sunday Mr. Stein
joined his wife and baby and they re-
SECURITY VS. UNCERTAINTY
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drugs, or have your prescriptions filled and you are invariably di-
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Beth El gave a Halloween dance at
the Armory Hall. "Keg Howard” and
his orchestra furnished excellent
music from the hours of 9 till 12, at
which time the merry-makers began
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On Sunday evening, November 11,
nearly 1000 women from all parts of
the United States and from Canada
will gather at Temple Shaare Emeth
in St. Louis, at the public meeting
that will mark the opening of the
Tenth Triennial convention of the
Council of Jewish Women, accord-
ing to figures announced by Estelle
M. Stemberger, National Executive
Secretary. These 1000 women will
represent 60,000, members of this
body, which is the largest Jewish
women’s organization in the world.
When the fingers of Mrs. David
Kriegshaber touch the keys of the
temple’s magnificent organ, this sig-
nificant convention, which will mark
the thirtieth anniversary of the
Council of Jewish women, will open
for a week of earnest thought and
action on questions affecting. Jewish
womanhood. After Dr. Samuel Sale
of Temple Shaare Emeth offers the
invocation, Mrs. Alvin L. Bauman,
president of the St. Louis Section
of the Council and National Treasur-
The girlshhave reorganized their
weekly bridgelub. The meeting this
Sunday was with Minnie Cohen. At
this writing, we do not know who the
heavy losers were.
Miss Melanie Pimstein is in San
Antonio far a prolonged visit. She
is a guest at the St. Anthony Hotel.
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gates to her community.
The entire, city and state have ar
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for the usual night, Thanksgiving
eve. The social committee thought it
best to make the change of date so
that Howard and his boys could fur-
nish the music. It goes without say-
ing that Howard- Hill and his synco-
pators are the very best music mak-
ers, in this part of the state, and
that the date will be more than made
up by the music. This will be the
fourth successive Thanksgiving dance
to be given by the Paramount Club,
and the committee promises to make
this the best that has ever been giv-
en, and one that will be indeed hard
to beat in the future. The committee
is leaving no stone unturned to have
a large crowd of both boys and girls
over from neighboring towns. As has
been the custom in the past, no
charge is to be made to anyone for
admission. The Paramount Club in
this manner through the press, ex-
tends a cordial invitation to every
person who can possibly come over,
to attend the dance. The only condi-
tion which the entertainment com-
mittee desires to impose is that all
who intend to be present to immed-
iatly get in touch by mail with either
Michael Goldstueker in care of The
Star Produce Company, or Max
Krumholz in care of the Citizens
National Bank, in order that arrange-
ments may be made as to dates, etc.
The Paramount Club members can
well take care of all visitors, so in
closing allow us to again extend? a
cordial invitation to the Jewish peo-
ple throughout the state. The place,
Country Club, Tyler, Texas; date,
November 27th; occasion. The An-
nual Paramount Thanksgiving Hop.
Houston Novelty Co.
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The annual B’nai B’rith Day will
be celebrated this year on November
11th. The committee has been busy
arranging a nice program for all who
attend. Dr. Wolf Macht of Waco will
deliver the principal address, and we
are sure that all will enjoy the ad-
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Goldberg, Edgar. The Texas Jewish Herald (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 8, 1923, newspaper, November 8, 1923; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1520658/m1/2/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .