The Jewish Herald-Voice (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 5, 1952 Page: 9 of 10
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THE JEWISH HERALD-VOICE
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The numerous friends of
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of Houston.
where they make their home.
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The Bar Mitzvah of Lowell
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You are assured of the BEST at Goodman’s
We will be closed Saturday nights. Open All Day Sunday
ed were Leo Bearman, Mem-
phis; William P. Bloom, Tus-
caloosa; David M. Blumberg,
Knoxville; M. N. Dannenbaum,
Houston; George Fagin, Okla-
homa City; A. B. Freyer,
WE DELIVER
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2712 Blodgett
Mrs. Jack Elstein, of
Angeles, California, is in F
ton for a visit with her sis
Mrs. Max Palis and Mrs.
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Congregation
BETH YESHURUN
Brooks, and brother, Edward,
at 2302 Blodgett.
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AVAILABLE NOW!
Cold Girts for Summer
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hoff-
man cordially invite relatives
and friends to the Bar Mitzvah
of their son, Leonard, on Fri-
day evening, June 6, and Sat-
urday morning, June 7, at
Congregation Beth Yeshurun.
A ^reception will follow the
services.
Invitations are issued thru
the press.
Rabbi Samuel Silverstein,
the Chicago Jewish " _
College, is home on s hurried
visit to Navasota, Texas, to be
with his mother, Mrs. Ben Sil
verstein, who underwent a
serious operation last week
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or nurse. All references care-
folly checked.
Eupbousehoideuov
RUSSELL “TEX” DUNN
and
SIDNEY M. COX
Present
TEXAS BLUEBONNET
JAMBOREE
Featuring
Johnny Ragsdale and
The Sundowners
“Tex” Dunn, Radio and Bluebird
recording artist. A. J. Chanvan.
Tap Dancing Sensation. Little
Bobbie Burnsides and his accord-
ion. Jimmie Gilchrist, Alabama’s
Blues Boy. Jethro Ragweeds, the
Hick from the Hills—and others.
SATURDAY, JUNE 1
Johnston Jr. High Auditorium
1906 Cleburne Show Starts 8 p.m.
1 Hoar Broadcast from stage.
KATL, 9 to 10 (Saturday Nite)
Adm.: Children 50c. Adults $1.00
(tax included)
Sponsored by
Laura Koppe Civic Club
Every Saturday Night
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know that he has received his
discharge from the United
States Navy, after Mrving in
Korea, and has returned to
Houston to make his home with
his mother Mrs. Serena
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New Orleans; Archibald A,
Marx, New Orleans; Milton J.
Mehl, Ft. Worth; Wm. M. »
Nathan, Houston; Horace Si-
mon, Shreveport; Meyer Sobol,
Oklahoma City; D. Aaron
Topek, Houston; D. H. White,
Houston.
Rabbi Solomon Goldman,
Chicago, was the principal
speaker at the annual banquet
held on Monday night. The
largest audience of the conven-
tion applauded him for his fine
future role of American Jewry
in the development of its re-
ligious outlook. John Horwitz,
Oklahoma City, delivered a
state paper in keynoting the
convention at the Cultural Ad-
vancement program on Sunday
night. D. H. White, Houston,
made the address for contrib-
utions to the charitable insti-
tutions associated with B’nai
B’rith in District 7.
Setting the tone of the con-
vention with his message to
Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Wug-
mann of 2337 North Mac-
Gregor Drive have recently re-
turned from New Orleans
where they attended the gradu-
ation of their son-in-law, Ar-
thur David Steinberg, from
Tulane University with a Bach-
elor of Architecture degree.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Rich
announce the graduation of
their son, Jack, from the Uni-
versity of Texas, with a Bache-
lor of Business Administration
degree. Jack plans to enter the
Gulf Coast Well Logging
Service, an enterprise of his
brother, David Rich, in New
Orleans, La.
For a lift from that jaded appetite, shop at—
M. Goodman Sons
Marvin Stalarow
will be Samples of all meat products
--fim-a- 4
LuLa saumnk mmtumamaacalakni
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groom, Earl Lefkowitz and spect the new sausage kitchen.
- Has an outstanding permanent position with
responsibility to offer a mature, interested
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office background and clerical skills
are desirable but not essential
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shapirommarried to the former Anny
announce the Confirmation ofE
their daughter, Carolyn, on T
• May 31, at Congregation Beth Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M.
Israel. - Nathan and family have moved
• • • to their new home, at 911
Mrs. Al Mason, and sons, of South Rice Avenue, Bellaire,
Des Moines, Iowa, are visiting where they will be happy to
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. see their friends.
Leon Mitchell. They plan to • . • *
remain in Houston for a month. Lewis Schiller, son of the
♦ • • late Mr. and Mrs. Max Schil- ,
Mr. and Mrs. R. Gardner ler, graduated from the Uni-
announce the graduation of versity of Texas Law School
their daughter, Adele, from the with honors. He is a member
University of Texas. She re- of Phi Beta Kappa, the Coun-
ceived a Bachelor of Arts de- sellors Honorary Law Society,
gree in Sociology. and was editor of the Texas
• • • Law Review.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Jacobs, “ """T „ ~
2607 Palm, announce the grad- Miss Florence Lefkowitz and
uation of their daughter, Patty, Bernard Bootin have announc-
from Rice Institute, on Friday, ed the attendants for their wed-
June 6,6:0 p-m Invitations dingwhchwmhesohemnixd LEWIS BROTHERS OPEN SAUSAGE FACTORY
to relatives and friends to at- at 3, o-oK m me arternoon . t
tend are issued thru the press. Sunday, June 8, at the Beth The Lewis Brothers, Abe, Health Department.
• * * Jacob Congregation. Buddy and Meyer, operating Lewis Kosher meat products M. Levine. She will be
Laar Dvoretzky will receive Miss Betty Uzick will be Joe Lewis & Sons Kosher Meat are endorsed by the Board of to see her friends.
the Doctor of Philosophy de- maid of honor, and Mrs. Mar- Market, are proud to announce Kashruth. Ask for Lewis Sau-
gree at the commencement ex- vin Stalarow, sister of the the opening of their new Kosh- sage products at your favorite
ercises of Rice Institute on Fri- prospective bride, will be ma- er Sausage Factory, located in delicatessen or store.
day, June 6, at 6:30 p.m. tron of honor. Mrs. Earl Lef- the rear of the modern Lewis -----------
He is the son of Mr. and kowitz and Miss Sarah Palla Kosher Market at 3301 Blod- B’NAI B'RITH . . .
Mrs. Max Dvoretzky, and is will be bridesmaids. gett. Continued from Page 1
Julius Bootin will serve his The public is cordially in-
son as best man. Morris Boot- vited to attend the opening on served on the Jewish Federa-
in, brother of the prospective Tuesday, June 10, and to in- tion, as vice-president of the Rabbi Silverstein was spiritual
- - - - - Synagogue and held important leader of the Jewish Commun-
committee assignments for va- ity in Hutchinson,
nous national organizations, during the High Holy Daya,
and Milton Lefkowitz will Sons will be served. Elected to serve with him He plans to visit as many
usher. v The Lewis Sausage Factory for the coming year were Label friends here as time allows.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Jacobs is now manufacturing the fol- Katz, New Orleans, first vice-
entertained the engaged couple lowing products: Kosher president; D. Aaron Topek,
with a dinner and theatre party salami, bologna, weiners, and Houston, second vice-president;
on May 28. Other hospitalities beef strips. Lewis products will Morris Strauch, Memphis,
honoring the bride-elect in- have city inspection stamps, in- third vice-president. Horce Si- ,
elude a linen shower given by, suring sanitary meat produc- mon, Shreveport, was re-elect- Mr. and Mrs.Me.vin -at
. Mrs. C. Palla and Miss Sarah tion. All Lewis manufactured ed to a third term as treasurer, man announce, the birth of a
Palla; a kitchen shower at Bill Kosher meats will, of course, Fifteen delegates to the 1953 daughter. Lands Ann, on Ma
Williams given by Mrs.' Ben be properly labeled and will Supreme Lodge Convention
Goldfield, Mrs. Bud Fisher and conform to the high standards were elected on Monday. Nam- - T Grandparents are Mr. Mid
Mrs. Alex Moore; a luncheon maintained by the Houston ed were Leo Bearman, Mem- Mrs Abe Hurwitz and Mr*
given by Mrs. Morris Fisch, ----------------------------- phis; William P. Bloom, Tus-
Mrs. J. Katz, Mrs. Ben Katz, in Houston this week as the caloosa; David M. Blumberg,
and Mrs. Anan Golub at the guests of their parents, Mr. Knoxville; M. N. Dannenbaum,
latter’s home; and a games and Mrs. J. L. Keeper, were Houston; George Fagin, Okla-
party given by Miss Betty Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rick and homa City; A. B. Freyer,
Uzick and Miss, Leah Lewis, children, Ann, Tony and Shreveport; John Horwitz, Ok-
Sarah, of Victoria, Texas, lahoma City; Label A. Katz,
Stephen Fink, son of Mrs. Sam the assembled delegates,
Fink and the late Mr. Fink, dent David Blumberg proposed
will be observed at Congrega- a -number of changes in Dis-
tion Beth Yeshurun on Friday trict procedure. His recom-
evening, June 13, and Satur- mendation of the Service Re-
day morning, June 14. Recep- port was adopted and a fund
tions will follow the services, raising and entertainment proj-
Relatives and friends are ects will be planned for the
cordially invited. Invitations lodges making up the District
are through the press only. Grand Lodge.
JUNE 5, 1952
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