The Texas Jewish Herald (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 5, 1932 Page: 5 of 8
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LIST YOUR RENTAL PROPERTY
WITH US
school journalism convention. Mss .
Bresky is a sophomore student, at J
Sam Houston High school, where •
she served as assistant editor of .
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Sam Realty Co.
REAL ESTATE, RENTALS
AND LOANS
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Mrs. H. Peritz of New Orleans is
the guest of her parents, Mr. and
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LA FRANCE Cleaners & Dyers
• C. M. ISENSEE, Mgr.
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Hats Cleaned and Blocked - - - Alteration*
and children, Katherine and
nold, formerly of Waco, are
WAGNER & WAGNER
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MILAM AND CONGRESS
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2806 to 2816 Travis Street
Washington Avenue at S. P. Crossing -
Polk Avenue at St. Bernard
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The Ladies* Auxiliary of Con-
We Cive Green 8 & 8 Behmes
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Large Picnic Grounds
HOUSTON HOT WELLS
25 Miles Out Hempstead Road
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Rosh Chodesh Tammuz Tuesday, July 5
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Mrs. H. Peritz. Mrs. Peritz will be'
remembered as Miss Dora Kalmans.
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Misses Leah Kaplan and Ethelyn
Kahn will leave Thursday for Aus-
tin, going over for the Tau Delta
Phi fraternity dance.
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Mrs. J. Katz and Mrs.’M. Rein-
gold have' returned from a motor
trip to New Orleans, where they
visited their sister and brother, Mr.
and Mrs. H. Peritz.
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The unveiling of the tombstone
for the late Mrs. Ida Schiff will
take place Sunday, May 15, 2:30
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she will attend
Saturday, May 7
Tuesday, May 24
Sunday, June 5
Friday. June 10
: Lamb Brisket____
: Lamb Shoulder _
: Lamb Chops
1659 Richmond avenuc, I LEA. RADFC
ROBINS
Fire, Liability, Mayna,
Automobile ImM
602 Second National I
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US again
We have a greater demand than we
can supply for the better type res-
idental property. We collect rents
and manage property for owners.
Give Us Your Business
Office, F. I
311 7
Thursday for Austin, Texas, where 1 2
the State high •
Mrs. Morris Rauch, president of
the Women’s League, urges all
members to be present at the regu-
lar meeting Monday, May 9, at
2:30 p. Tn. at Temple Beth El. Elec-
tion of officers will take place.
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M. Goodman & Sons
together with
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We Deliver
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Berman are ;
now located at 1917 Westheimer. •
Mrs. Berman will be remembered as •
MiSs Nellie Rae Sollinger of Tyler. •
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Mr. and Mrs, Max Goodman an- •
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nounce the engagement of their I :
daughter, Jennie, to Mr. Eli Levy ;
of Dallas. :
sale at the
Thursday, July 21
Wednesday, August 3
Thursday, August 11
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, give Houston Jewgy an oppor-"
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name will phone 1
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- THE TEXAS JEWISH HERALD, $2 PER YEAR
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The Council of Jewish Juniors 1
will hold ther annual banquet for =
the incoming and outgoing ofl i, . 1 s |
Henke & Pillot
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1 6 at 7 p. m.
Bridgs will
Mn. Samael Cohen entertained
the last of the week with a party in
honor of her daughter, Betty Mae,
celebrating her seventh birthday
anniversary. Games and contests
were enjoyed, prizes being given
for success. Mrs. Sam Radinsky
assisted.
purchased some of the finest grade of fancy •
Purim---------- --------------- March 22
Rosh Chodesh Nissan. Thurday, April 7
1st Day' Pessuch Thuraday, April 21
7th Day Pensach. Wednesday, April 27
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: no increase in prices—now on
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Miss Ruby Lee Bresky left
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Picnic and
p. m., at Adath Yeshurun ceme-
tery with Rabbi Colish reading the
service.
Rosenfeld or Rosenstein or
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their friends.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Goren of San
.Angelo announce the marriage of
their daughter, Gladys, to Mr. Ered
Beker, of Cleveland, Ohio, a grad-
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2, HIRSCH, SUSMAN AND WESTHEIMER
2 ... LAWYERS
.32nd Floor Gulf Bldg. Fairfax 0341
uate of Texas University and a
member of the Tau Delta Phi fra-
ternity.
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Universal Carloading & Distributing Co.
Division of United States Freight Company
“Less Than Carload Freight Service”
or Florence Fro -eh, H. 8777.
The Herald is anxious to form
contact with a 'Mr. M. Rosen-
feld," who had occasion to phone I
our office last Friday. We have :
searched our list thoroughly and
find no such name Evidently smel
one talking to us anonymously-
using a fictitious name. Or possibly
we misunderstood the name. How-
ever, if the party giving the name :
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Have you Fire MOA
Ho uschold Coodae
Miss Nellie L
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for rates and an Imh
Both will be given $
Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Cohn have
returned from a visit of several
weeks in Mineral Wells.
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Misses Celeste Cohn and Harriet
Schoenman have returned from San
Antonio, "here they attended the
Battle of Flowers.
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Celebration. (
June 19—B. A. A. Free Bar-
becue.
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SOCIAL CALENDAR
May 6 — A. Z. A. Parent Day.
May 8—M. M. Society. Mother*’
Day Celebration. Abe M. Levy Me-
morial Hall, 3 o’clock.
Sunday, May 8, 8:30 p. m. Yid
dish play, “The Bee Hive,” two
acts. Children’s A. R. School at
Taylor School.
May 17 Card party, Ladies’
Auxiliary Rodefei Scholom, 2058
Branard.
May 21 W. F. C. Leap Year
Dance, Levy. Hall.
June 5—A. Z. A. annual sport
' We have been established in Houston for over a
2g half century, and have always had the reputation of
8 Golling the best quality groceries at the lowest prices.
Ei"We solict your patronage and assure you hat if you
buying from us you will always be our customer.
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: Baby Beef Rib Steak____________20c per
: Yearling Rib Roast____________... 20c per
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Goldberg, Edgar. The Texas Jewish Herald (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 5, 1932, newspaper, May 5, 1932; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1520997/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .