The Texas Jewish Herald (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. [15], Ed. 1 Thursday, July 23, 1931 Page: 3 of 4
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of this year’s meeting. Not only
have suggestions been offered by
local organizations, but every Youni
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the guest of his brother and sister,
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Have Your Eyes Examined in a Careful Scientific Manner
at Least Once Each Year.
Comfortable Eyes Mean Much to Your Personality)
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Tuesday night honoring her gm if to make the
Miss Minnie Greenfield of San An most colorful
tonio. A watermelon party and dance .t he invitation
was enjoyed at Hermann arho-bto’mairk the
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every evening atop the Brazos
I he Bra/os famous seven-course special Dinner. S «G
served amid the delightful surroundings of the
New Brasos Hotel Root Carden 6 to 9:30
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Mr. and Mrs. S. Rubenstein ente
tained on July 1 1 with a dane " :
the M and M. buildin, honoring the
sUteenth birthday of their daughter-.
porothy and Fannie. Me dame A
c Parb and J. Ruben tein a isted
Ian official ing. Burial
conferred upon Jewisb citizen
Bayshore home. A swimming, party
was .enjoyed by a number of rela
lives and friends from Houston and
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Tisha BAb —.....Thurs., July 21
•Rosh Chodesh Elul_________ Aug. 14 the guest of Rev. and Mrs.
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end visiting in Dallas, the gue 1 "I
and son,! Rabbi and Mrs, JonnsAbramoyit
Allen lett Thursdav morning lor an On Satuwlay morning Rabbi Gen
Xkind trip to Savanwth, .Ga. occupied Rabhi Abramov Hz’s pulrit
444 and conducted the servieos at th’
. I Arudas Achim Synagogue. and on
Miss Minnie Levin “f Trenham J; Saturday afternoon be spoke at the
the xuest-of her cousin . Misses Kose n 01 it h Iswiel Synagogue.
and M uy Levin. 44′4
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. . • Mr and MrS. Louis KrkoWe!
Ir. Ray K. Daily and son. Louis, honred their daughter, Thelma
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Hannah, with a surprise party on her
twelfth birthday, Juts 15, .it their
The council is composed of mem
bers from the three local Judaean
clubs and was organized a few
months ago for the purpose of pro-
curing a closer co-operation among
the local units and has been since its
inception, actively engaged in the
affairs of the convention which will
bring together more than 150 dele
gates from all over the state.
While the arrangements have not
been entirely completed, the council
acting under the leadership of
Aaron Tapick, are hopeful that this
year’s gathering will be the most
successful in Texas Young Judaean
A dainty ice coure was served to I
1 about -Oil guest . A istint in hostess
duties were M r . !.. Shainocks, Misses
Mrs. Louis Liedeker and daurhter, Bertha Kosenbers and Be ie Wein-
Carolyn, have returned from Eah berg,
town. where they have been vimling
relatives for tlm past several wecks.
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Should present plans mat erialize, | 0
the entertainments which will be of |*
fered to the visiting delegate-, will, •
include a boat ride to San Jacinto*
sattl. Ground . darn ing, banquet:----
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Goose CreeR. Refreshments were
served during the afternoon and sup-
per at six. The honoree was pre-
sented with many beautiful gifts.
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Friends of Dr. Israel S. Sondock
will be glad to learn that he is now
convalescent at home following his
recent illness.
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make ST. REGIS’ 4 Stores
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Yeshurun cemetery, under the dires-i
lion of the Westeimer company. Ib-
is survived by his wife; two sons, Ben
1 Pfeffer of Houston and Louis Pfeffer
of EI Pan; four daughters, Mrs.
Anne Frosch. Mi Sadie Gordon.
Mrs. Maybelle Bloomberg and Mrs.
Bernice Wilkenfield. and nine grand
children, all of Houston. Mr Pfeffer
Iwas II native of Austria and came to
America 41 years ago on the first
voyage of the Ss Kaiser Wilhelm,
which was wrecked on its second voy- |
age to America. He was the owner ।
of a mercantile business at 2818 (Idin
avenue for 40 years. He retired i
about four years ago and re-entered
business about two years. All chil- |
dren were at his bedside when he
passed away. Active pallbearers were
Charles Mendelsohn, H. V. Radoff, '
Simon Lewis, A. M. Levy, F. Maas
, and H. Werlin.
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companied by her sigter-in:law, Mra.
H. E. Gordon of Maasillon, Ohio,
■pent the week-end in Beaumont, the
guests of her parents, Rev. and Mre.
L. M. Yellen.
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By Littman Danziger
Plans for the coming Texas Young
Judaean convention, which is to be
held in Houston, September 6 7, an
gradually being perfected, according,
to the information received from the
officers of the Houston Young
, a K, Judaean Council, who have charge
Mohawk for New of the arrangements,
will visit for three । — • ' -
weeks, returning by rail with stop-
overs at Chicago, Niagara Falls and
Open all dr
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companied by their ter. Mrs. S I
Co,hen. and brother. W B Mar
kowitz, have returned from a five
weeks pleasure trip, having visited
friends in Shreveport, Memphis, St
extend to their friende sincere wiahee
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them elves on the Pacific ( oast.
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Mi nnd Mr: N A xelrod mnnoune e
I be ell rage n 1 I ol their danghter.
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Mis. Dorothy Kelson of Galveston
was a guest of Mi s.Sura Juran dur
ing the past week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack La Vine and
baby, Barbara Jean, are visiting in
St Louis and Chicago.
Mr. and Mr:. Sam Cohen and
small son left Saturday for a vacation
trip to i ‘alifr nia
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Mis- Marv Bell of Port Arthur is
the gue I of her uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mi A. J. Karna.
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It < ise, to Mr.
of Mrs. Mary
Texas.
Miss Sarah Juran, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. H. Juran, was reeted by a
surprise party July 15 for her birth-
day. Bowery costumes were worn by
the guests. Watermelons were served.
Miss Juran received many lovely
gifts from relatives and friends.
Miss Sara Juran, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. H. Juran, was pleasantly
surprised on her birthday, July 15, by
a number of her friends The party
was in the nature of a tacky party,
the guests bein'- dri ed in box. cry
costumes.
Mr. and Mr Sidney Cohen and
small son. left Saturday for California
h. visit relatives and friends.
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Mi Myron I.efkort. nee Berta
Mae Mohr, left Saturday for an in
definite lav in Los Angele , Cal.
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Miss Anne Wolff of Shrevenort is, in I
the guest of her brother and sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Markowitz.
ed other intere ’ing features
lii,- council, as a pecial feature:
, ndeav orimir to bring a national ,
irect nr in l loll- t on fol this colic ell
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Rosh Hashonah------Sat., Sept. 12
Sun., Sept. 18
Fait of Gedaliah_____Mon., Sept. 14
Yom Kippur_____ ___Mon., Sept. 21
lit Day of Succoth___Sat., Sept. 26
8th Day of Succoth----Sat., Oct. 3
Simcath Torah_______ Sun., Oct. 4
•Rosh Chodesh Ches-
nnd Ml A L Geller and siste r. I.
J l Esther C.ller, that they are enjoying
Mils Violet Rednick is vi iting her arul s
sister. Mi Hm-rv Lefkowitz, of/eke
Green boro, N. c Mr fkow H M A. L Ha
will be remembered a - AL I rance •
Miss Mollie Shain ek was Hostess
to a bridge given Monday evening
at her home honoring her house
ruest. Mils Lucille Berman of
Corpus Christi. The color theme of
orange, white and green was fea-
tur'd. Prizes fell to Miss Mary
Levin, Mr. Nathan Hurwitz, Miss
Sarah Nathan and Ilie honoree, who
was remembered witii a lovely gift.
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Ine - neceseful hunt rs. Nalloons and '
ba 1ots of ■ lull were sin en us
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'Rosh Chodesh Kislev Wed., Nov. 11
1st Day of Chanukkah- Sat., Dec. 5
NOTE: Holidays begin in the eve-
ning preceding the dates designated
•Rosh Chodesh also observed the
previous day.
tt1,1e rooms. I lot and cold water in rooms.
O old S: mIh l el. 10 miles north of
-o t. , t High and div Recommended by
I umlics who have been our guests.
E H JAMES, ( )wner and Manager
Rednick. a teacher in Sun Jacinto
high •
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Miss Freda Tapick entertained The
wth a swimming party at the Plunge leavin
Judaean convention.
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Local News
Mr Leon Perl of Brownsville spent
a few days"n our city this week.
Miss Minnie Greenfield of San An-
tonio is the guest of Miss Freda
Tapick.
' ‘uner al si rvicos for Peritz Pfeffer,
I 75, of 2502 Hamilton street, who
died ill a local Iio pital at 3 ”0 P- m. ,
last Thursday, were held from the I
residi ne e at ! 1) :3d a. m. Fridas.
Rabbi II. Rarnston and Rev. R. Kap-
8. Mr. and Mrs--and family
wish their friends health, happiness
and prosperity in the coming year.
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Arthur E. Hward, r । hi "a1 1 a
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Rednick, o1 Alice,
liouston uonvention ii
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