The Texas Jewish Herald (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 9, 1928 Page: 2 of 8
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1518 Washington Ave.
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Mrs. Mary Z. Cohen of El Paso we
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visit her parents.
Phone Preston 4060
Texas at Fannin
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Miss AnneElkowitz of Victoria is
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BIG DANCE AUGUST 26TH
At the initial meeting of the new-
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Joe and' Morris Frienman visited
in Dallas oyer the week end.
Miss Gladys Ray, who has been
visiting in Dallas, has returned to her
home in San Angelo. >
Anyone having news for this col-
umn, please call 4-2518.
Henry Lewin is spending his va-
cation in Shreveport.
Miss Pauline Sherrar has return-
ed to her home in Tekarkana after
a two months vacation with her sis-
ter and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Frienman. ,
Mr. I. Roos has left for St. Louis,
where he will market and visit.
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Dinner and Supper Parties
Private Dining Rooms
Morris Winkler has returned from’
Chicago. ,
Store No. 3—
1623 HV—theimer
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FOR PRICE OF
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GENERAL 6 ELECTRIC
Refrigerator
the organization will be $1.00 per
month' for Senior members and 50c
per month for junior members. Sep-
tember 1st was set for the beginning
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Meyer Shosid was in Wichita Falls
on business last week.
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Mr. Harry Getz of Houston visit-
ed' relatives in Dallas over Sunday.
Miss Fannie Winkler of Brecken-
ridge, Texas, who has been visiting
her aunt, Mrs. H. Winkler, has re-
turned to her home.
Store No. 1—
2802-4-6 Main Street
Miss Francis Gabriel and Lillian
Barnet complimented Miss Rose Osh-
man of Richmond, Texas, with a card
and watermelon party, Friday even-
ing. Prizes weer awarded Miss Rose
Oshman and Manny Schwartz and
Dave Rosenberg. Thehonoree receiv-
ed a guest prize. The personnel num-
bered 12.
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Fred Strauss spent the past week
in the Rio Grande Valley on a busi-
ness trip.
Leo Meiss is home after having
spent his vacation in Mineral Wells
and other places.
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Opening of
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Battle Creek Equipment
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Mr. Arnold Schmidt of San Mar-
cos motored here for the week-end.
Misses Rae and Dora Wise motored
to Corpus Christi for th eweek-end.
Mrs. Mose Sullinger of Houston is
visiting here.
USE MASURY PAINT
Made Pure Since 1832
BUTE’S WALL PAPERS
Then your home will be an attraction in the neighbor-
hood, and your maintenance cost reduced to a minimum.
JAMES BUTE COMPANY
Mrs. M. Birenbaum and children
of Houston and Mrs. P. Levine and
daughter of Calvert, Texas, motored
to Elk’s City and other points in
Oklahoma. They left last Sunday.
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Miss Esther Rauch/ daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Max Rauch, is spend-
ing a few weeks with her sister and
brother, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Littman
and son of Wichita Falls.
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now. To prove it all you have to do
is to peek at the rear end of a eer-
tain Ford and there is the J. M.
hereby extended through means of
ler Park, the occasion being her third | this column to those desiring a great
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Mr. Joe. Filler of this pity and
where she will
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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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little daughter, Herminia Joyce, with ' bring your friends both masculine
, , , i" l I and feminine. A formal invitation is
a party last 1 hursday at the Koen
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FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
“There Is no Place In Business for the Untrained**
Buying, selling, organizing, financing, accounting, iecordingri’an department* of
business require Intensive Business Training.
BETTER POSITIONS, BIGGER SALARIES
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morning for Waco,
1 field, Manuel Hoppenstein and Har
New I old Knop, which committee was em-
| powered with the authority to stag*'
one of the biggest, grandest and
Mrs. B. Simon of Hempstead, is
visiting Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Leon of
3501 Mendelkestreet for a few days
have an official car 00€
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Weingarten
were Style Show visitors in Dallas
Sunday.
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Miss Thelma Lipner returned last, ly organized Waco Y. M. H. A., an
week from Alice, Texas, where she I entertainment committee was ap
I ,, , pointed consisting of David Brick-
has been visiting Miss Ray Makrow.
The marriage of Miss Rose Good-
man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Goodman, 4644 Richard avenue, to
I. Bari) of New York took place
Wednesday evening at the home of
the bride’s parents. Rabbi Elliott
Snyder performed the ceremony. Af-
ter the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Bar-
il left for Galveston, where they will
spend six weeks. After that, they
will be at home in Dallas.
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By Miss Inez McAdam and Miss Freda Griscom
Reducing—gaining weight and general elimination
Mr. Maurice Goldstein was in
Murfreesboro, Tenn., as a guest of
his parents.
Mrs. M. Birenbaum and children,
Abe and Lillie and Max and Mrs. J.
F. Dorenfield and baby Dora, all of
Houston motored in Mrs. BirenbaumS
car to Calvert, Texas to visit their
sister and brother, Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Lvin and daughter. Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. Dorenfield and daughter,
returne dto Houston Sunday.
Mrs. Elias Berman of. Corpus
Christi is visiting ralatives here.
time in the cities of Dallas, Fort
The J. M. Society wil play an in-
door baseball game against a Hous-
ton team at the Y. M. H. A. Picnic
at Dickinson on Aug. 12th. The op-
position has/not (been (named yet
but it is certain to be one of the
strong aggregations of Houston. The
J. M.’s will be there 100% strong
folks and we hope to see you there
too.
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most glorious dances ever staged by
the Waco Jewry heretofor. This
I dance is absolutely guaranteed to be
, teh biggest danee ever pullel off by
| the Jews of Texas. A hot time is as-
sured to all who attend. Come and
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The F. I. H. Club entertained
with a large hayride Saturday night.
Everyone reported a good time.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Levinson who
have been on their honeymoon trip,
have returned to Kansas City, where
they will make their home.
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I hold the organizaion under its super-
' vision. Theer Was much optimism
shown b ythe members present at
i the reorganization meeting and the
newly elected officers expressed
their appreciation for the honor be-
stowed upon them in being at the
head of the organization which shows
much promise for the future.
A dance committee consisting of
David Brickman, chairman, Irving
Ginsberg, Jake Markusfield, Manuel
Heppenstein And Harold Knop, was
appointed to put on a big dance on
August 2*th ino order to begin the
Y. M. H. A. with a bang.
JOIN THE Y NOW.
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Miss Billie Goldberg of Houston
is the guest of Miss Rosetta Samuels.
Miss Amelia Dappeumeyer left
Friday for Texarkana where she
will visit her sister, Mrs. B. Ney.
In honor of Miss Flossie Friedman
of Tekarkana, Miss Fannie Gendel
entertained with five tables of
bridge at her home.
. . .. , , { „ .. 1 With Rabbi Chas. Blumenthal act-
home from them hondymdon and are | jng as chairman, the Waco Young
located at 910 Denver Bvd. where Men's Hebrew Association again
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Mr. A. S. Rosenberg is in
York City on a business trip.
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quietl ymarried Sunday, August 5th, 0 fthe cativities of the ensuing year.
• - - I)avid Kanter I Mr. Julius Berkman, a former Y.
After the ceremony; they conveyed H. A. worker, who has returned
to the hAme of the bride’s cousin, from the East to make his perman-
Mrs. Max Goot. A six o’clock dinner 1 ent home here Wis unanimously elect-
was served to immediate familyionly. ed president of the organization with
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mill, r .m athonu hester Englander. vice-president, and
to then- many friends at 724 Mar. Morris Hoffman, secretary. 1 he of-
shall St ' lice of Treasurer was held open un-
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,, ,,, timber. Rabbi lumenthal was unani-
Mrs. Bill Werhner left Monda} mously elected chairman of the board
j of directors with the power to ap-
I point his board and which board will
Miss Fannye Gendel of 2715
Holmes street left for a visit
in Galveston.
To give our customers better
"Service"-rmeans merely to be
more useful to them. And use-
fulness to our customers is the
sum-total of our aims. Our
service begins with the earnest
search for the best merchandise.
It extends to the intelligent aid
of our salespeople, and delivery
to you in perfect condition. And
ends only with your complete
satisfaction in what you buy.
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emblem as evidence.
Galveston had many Houston visi-
tors this week end among them the
popular Misses Pearl and Ida Kline,
Miss Kate Levy, of course, Miss Min-
nie Rosenzweig, Miss Bessie Kaplan,
Miss Jennie Buck, and—lots of oth-
ers, in fact too many to name or
this would look like a telephone di-
rectory. Of course there were plenty
of Houston fellers down—but girls
come first you know.
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The BLUEBELL
Lunches Tea
Jack Goodman of Corpus Christi
spent the week-end here,
Miss Blanche Barnet returned Fri-
day from a month's visit in New
York and St. Louis.
Miss Rose Oshman returned to her
home in Richmond, Texas, after a
two weeks stay here with friends.
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Scholl’s Cafe
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K. C. STEAKS AND CHOPS
AND
EVERY KIND OF SEA FOOD
And featuring a superb $1.00 Dinner.
Kitchen under personal direction of Mr. Wm. Scholl.
New Address: 1012 Walker—Electric Bldg. Annex
Mr, Myer Shosid was in Fort
Worth last week as the guest of her
mother, Mrs. A. Veit.
they will see their many friends. I opened its doors for further social
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Mr. and Mrs. S. Joachim and Mr. menthal stressed the importance and
Sol Paley of Houston spent the week- | need of a Y. M. II. A. organization
end here with Mr. and Mrs. ( sear I and twenty young men signified
M, their intentions for beginning a big-
Beck enroute from Comtrt Mrs | ger and getter Y. M.H. A. As was
Paley remained in Comfort for sever- the practice in the past the dues of
Mrs. Chia. Cohen and children are
in Ennis, Texas. I
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Mrs. M. Levsne and family of »
1825 Forest avenue are visiting in I
Mineral Wells. ,
WICHITA FALLS
color scheme used in the decorations. I Worth, Tyler, Houston, Corsicana,
. Kill Austin, San Antonio, Galveston and
Various games were pluyed and re- | the boys at the forks of the creek
freshments were served to 20 little as well.
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WACO Y. M. H A REORGANIZES
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Scherotter are
GALVESTON
Mrs. Lillian Kaufman and daugh-
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hire last week with Mrs. Louis Bret
ner.
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