The Texas Jewish Herald (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 29, 1926 Page: 2 of 8
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less of how far you may be from her.
Miss Jean Kelfer left for San An-
tonio to be the guest of her parents
for a few weeks.
Miss Ruth Yanow of San Antonio
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
Copeland.
Mrs. Harry Teter (Janet Marks)
and son, Donald Lee, also Mrs. Louis
Marks of Chicago are guests of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Marks of
518 North Fifth street.
Harry Rosenthal is removing to
Dallas and will there be connected
with Sanger Brothers of that place.
He is with Sanger Brothers here. His
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Jefferson Hotel.
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home in Houston, after spending the
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Miss Rebecca Rosenberg has re-
turned from Dalas, where she went
to attend the state conference of the
Council of Jewish Women. For this
first joint junior-senior council meet
Miss Rosenberg was chosen to repre-
sent all the junior sections in the
state. She delivered an able address
and comments heard'were of praise.
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business trip to New York.
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certificates, Louis Sachs, founder of
the association; vocal solo, in Yiddish
Mrs. Sam Segal! accompanist, Miss
Charlotte Segal; memorial, the Rev.
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Christi spent the past week as the
guest of Mrs. Sam S. Mazur.
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Miss Minnie Mae Walcovitch of
Luling is the guest of Miss Jeannette
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Mrs. Abe Weingarten left Sunday
for her home in Houston, after hav-
ing spent several weeks with rela-
tives here.
Master Bernard Roseman and lit-
tle Miss Elizabeth Gabert were car-
nival king and queen at the Corona-
ton held last week at Eleanor
Breckenridge School. Their flot won
second prize in the Battle of Flow-
ers parade.
Miss Leah Zinn of Galveston spent
Fiesta Week here with Miss Miriam
Borschow.
A regular meeting of the Young
Judea was held last week in the ves-
try rooms of the Synagogue Agudas
Achim. The following committee to
take charge of the club affair con-
sisting of Belle Ratner, Rose Green-
field, Dora Wise and Jake Ratner
and Norman Block, headed by Mrs.
A. Bengis, were elected.
Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Brown attend-
ed the National Medical Convention
in Dallas last week.
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the week end as the guest of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Levinson.
Miss Hannah Levinson returned
home from Dallas where she spent
the past two months.
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Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Adams of
Waco spent their honeymoon here,
en route to Houston and Galveston.
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Tht? Dallas Hebrew Protective As-
sociation celebrated their twelfth
anniversary Sunday afternoon at the
Y. M. H. A. auditorium. A musical
program was enjoyed and refresh-
ments were served. The program in-
cluded: Invocation, Rabbi Abramo-
vitz; welcome address, president
Henry Eli; piano solo, Miss Minette
Kimmel; address, Dr. David Lefko-
witz; vocal solo, Miss Goldie For-
man; violin obligato, Miss Selma
Goldsmith; accompanist, Miss Mary
Rabinowitz; address, Rabbi Morris
N. Taxon; violin trio, Misses Lillian
Green, Selma Goldsmith, Roslyn
Goldsmith; accompanist, Miss Mary
Rabinowitz; presentation of Jewish
national fund golden zook certifi-
cates, Harry Sigel; acceptance of
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The following have returned to
their homes in Denver, Colo., after
having attended the Jewish Consump-
tives Relief Society convention here
on April 17, 18 and 19. Rabbi C. H.
Kauvar, Dr. and Mrs. Phillip Hill-
kowitz, president of J. C. R. S.; Dr.
C. D. Spivak, secretary of J. C. R. S.;
Miss Diana Spivak, Dr. I. D. Bron-
fin, superintendent of hospital; Mr.
H. 11. Frumess, chairman press and
propaganda committee; Mr. Godfrey
Schirmer, president American Na-
tional Bank of Denver.
Central has ceased giving the correct time to the public.
Fogle-West, ever ready to be of service in any manner pos-
sible, will be more than glad to give you the correct West-
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O.n Friday evening of last week
at the attractive homeof her grand-
mother, -Mrs. P. Bassist, Miss Mirian
Denitz was the delightful hostess to
the members of the Freshman class
of the High School. The reception
suite was lovely in the evening dec-
orations for the occasion, and this
handsome home alone added great-
ly to the entertainment and enjoy-
ment of this jolly crowd of “Fish.”
Various parlor games offered much
fun and amusement, after which an
auto contest W; - enjoyed. Twelve
consecutive stroils were then enjoy-
ed on the pretty lawn. At the close
of these the guests were each pre-
sented with a piece of candy and in
this way partners were matched for
the delightful refreshments, served
daintily by the hostess and consisting
of iced grape punch, chicken salad
sandwiches and date nut cake.
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Miss Reba Rutter entertained with
three tables of bridge Saturday
night at her home, complimenting
Mrs. Abe Weingarten of Houston,
formerly Miss Rae Baum of this city.
Prizes were awarded Marion Dupree,
Belle Nevnam and Miariam Frank-
enstein. A two-course luncheon was
served the guests.
Mr. H. Moorse of Pittsburgh, Pa.,
is the guest of his sister, Mrs. H.
Katz.
Dr. L. M. Weinfield and son, Mil-
ton, who have been in Dallas attend-
ing the national Medical convention,
have returned.
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Our F. T. D. travels faster than a letter
Mrs. Ben Mindes is now in St.
Louis, Mo., visiting relatives and
friends for a few weeks.
A wedding of Saturday evening of
interest to many friends of the. prin-
cipals gave in marriage Miss Marie
Genecov to Melvin Adams. The cer-
emony was performed at the home
of Dr. Wolfe Macht on Columbus
avenue. The bride and groom depart-
ed with San Antonio and Southern
Texas as their destination. The
groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. D.
Adams of Morrow avenue and was
reared in Waco, where he has a host
of friends. His attractive bride is
deservedly popular with a wide cir-
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The San Antonio Chapter of Ha-
dassah are anticipating holding a
rummage sale the early part of May.
Kindly ring Mrs. R. Jarrie at Wood-
lawn 4297 if you have any rummage.
Watch the papers for further an-
nouncemtns.
The Young Judea will entertain
with a bunco party Sunday afternoon
at 3 o’clock at the Hebrew Institute.
Everyone is cordially invited to at-
tend. Miss Rose Greenfield will rep-
resent the club at the Zionist con-
vention in Houston on May 30-31.
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of a corporate executor and trustee, when you do
not know the effect of taxation on your estate, when
you don't put your financial house in order and pro-
vide for the fniure— '
Who takes the risk?
Your wife, your children, they take the risk. They
are the ones to suffer if you put off this important
matter too long.
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disposal of you and your attorney the
things we have learned in handling
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Rhe Chapter of Tau Delta Phi hon-
ored it sinitiates, Sol Goodelsky of
El Paso, Israel Dodie of San An-
tonio, and Emanuel Reichman of
Seguin, with a banquet and smoker
at the Driskill Hotel last Sunday
evening. .Ab M. Herman acted as
toastmaster, and between courses
telegrams of congratulation were
read and several interesting talks
were made by the new initiates and
by the senior members Morris Wil-
liams of Big Springs, Saul and Alex
Klein of San Antonio and Harold
Lissner of Lockhart. Sol Goodelsky
of El Paso, who is a junior in the
University, has made a brilliant rec-
ord since his entrance last Septem-
ber. He has had the distinction of
making a high place on the honor
roll for the past two terms. He' has
taken an active part in intramural
athletics and at present he held the
office of assistant manager. Emanuel
Reichman of Seguin is a student in
the School of Law and is a candidate
for a degree next year. He is one of
the most outstanding men in his class
and he has the distinction of having
led the class last year in grades. He
was also accorded the honor of being
elected to the University of Texas
Law Review, and since his election
he has written several noteworthy
case notes. Israel Dodie of San An-
tonio is a sophomore, and since his
entrance at the University he has
made a brilliant record also. He has
the distinction of having made the
honor roll since September. These
men are the first to have been initi-
ated since Hhe IChapter was installed
at the University in January of this
year. Their initiation into the chap-
ter is another step toward a greater
success that the fraternity has made
since its installation.
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sion Sunday afternoon with Jennye
Mazur and Frances Vexler as hos-
tesses. Bridge was played and prizes
awarded Reba Rutter and Miriam
Frankenstein. A delicious three-
course luncheon was served the
guests.
Mrs. J. Schapiro of St. Louis spent
two weeks visiting here with friends.
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