The Jewish Monitor (Fort Worth-Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, September 9, 1921 Page: 30 of 32
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THE JEWISH MONITOR
Page Twenty-Eight
gladly given to us with a generous
feeling. The Star-Telegram is back-
ing us in every way possible through
their worthy paper and three days
befoe the affair Mr. North who has
charge of the Free Milk and Ice Fund
has promised us some real publicity.
So if you have not made a date yet
get busy for if you miss this affair
you will regret it. Six big acts. The
finest ball room in the South. Don't
miss this affair. Just $1.00 a couple
so be there on time. Don't forget the
cause for the little babies. Date
Wednesday eve Sept. 14 1921; and
the place. Metropolitan ball room.
Everybody in town seems to have
bought a ticket for our affair. We
will have to make an extension to the
Metropolitan ball room. But don't
worry; the more the merrier. Lots of
room for everybody.
We will bring joy to the little ones
when we enlarge the Free Milk and
Ice fund. You will binjr joy to us by
attending our affair. All in all we
ought to have a great time. Come on
get ready. Just a few days away.
Tickets have been sent out all over
the state and Shrcveport Wichita
Falls Dallus Corsicana and Waco
folks will be here. Come on out and
let's make this a reunion.
Irving Weber son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. Weber of Fairmount avenue is
home from Austin where he attended
the State University receiving his 8.
A. degree in June and his M. A. de-
gree in August. He made the entire
five years' course in the short period
of three years. He will leave shortly
for Boston to complete his "Post
Graduate" work at Harvard Univer-
sity. Miss Esther Weber has just re-
turned from a two weeks' visit in
Breckenridge accompanied by her
sister and brother Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Daiches.
Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Brif and daugh-
ter Sclma arc located at their new
home 3020 College avenue where
they will be delighted to see their
many friends.
SHREVEPORT
Seeing the procession walking down
the Mooringspot road at 5:30 Sunday
morning one was reminded of the
"farmerette" days of a few years ago
for it was composed of ten girls
dressed in overalls and two chaperons
in gingham aprons. However the
party was merely going on a hike
which had been planned by Miss Ida
Abrams. Jokes were exchanged while
walking songs were sung and in
short time the distance of eight miles
to the Star Picnic Grounds had been
covered. Hecs a campflre was made
and an appetising breakfast cooked
and served in camp style.
At noon Messrs. J. B. Abrams and
H. B. Schram came after the party in
cars and although most of them de-
clared they were equal to the walk
back home they could not refuse the
the kind invitation to ride. Those en-
joying the outing were: Misses Ida
Goldberg Flo Cohen Gussie Gold-
beg Gussie Brandt Eva Hochberger
Esther Kupcrman Bessie Newman
Bessie Kupeman Ida Abrams Annie
Gaeber and the chaperons Miss Rae
Goldberg and Mrs. H. B. Schram.
Miss Rae Goldberg entertained with
a swimming party for Miss Ida Gold-
berg Ida Abams Esther Kuperman
Flo Cohen Gussie Brandt Gussie
Goldbeg Bessie Kuperman and the
hostess.
I How's
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business world. Changes in
interest or firm names
notes of large contracts se-
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marketed are bits of busi-
ness news for which the
editor of the JEWISH
MONITOR can readily find
. space.
Have Your Suit Tailored at
ORUCH BROTHERS
The Up-to-Date
Ladies' and Gent's Tailors
Expert Furriers
All Work Done in Our Own
Shop
313 Vi Main St. Tel. L. 239
CITATION BY PUBLICATION.
The Plate of Texna In the District Court
Tarrant County. Texua October lerm
A. I). 1921.
To th Sheriff or Any Constable of Tar-
mnt County Greeting:
You lire hereby commanded. That by
making publication of thla Citation In
aome newapaper publlehed In the County
of Tiirrant four conaecutlve weeks prev-
ious in the return day hereof you sum-
mon Hoy II. Kunaell whoae rcalilence la
unknown to be and and npear before
the iMKtrlrl Court to be holilen In anil
for the County of Tiirrant at the Court
Houe then-of In the City of Kurt Worth
on the Hrat Monilay In October A. D.
l'.'.'l the auine bcliiR the 3rd day of an Id
month then and there to nnawer the pe-
tition of Allle Kelle Uuraell. aa plaintiff
filed In an Id Court on the Int day of Hep-
ti nilier. A. D. 1921 nirnlnat Itoy H. Kua-
aell aa defendant aald ault being num-
bered ri"fi.1J the nature of which demand
la aa follnwa to-wit:
Plaintiff auea defendant for divorce
UMin the ground of exceaalve outrage-
roua harnh and cruel treatment fm
coat Keneml relief to which ahe may
ahow herxelf entitled etc.
Herein Kail Not but have you then ana
there before aald Court thla Writ with
your return thereon allowing how you
have executed the aame.
Wltneaa. Mrs. O. Frank Coffey. Clerk
nf the District Court of Tarrant County.
Given under my hand and aeal or aald
Court In Kurt Worth thla lat day of Sep-
tember. A. I. 1921.
(8enl) MRS. O. FRANK COFFET.
Clerk District Court Tarrant County
Texaa. Ily D. H. Hwlnt. Deputy.
CONSTABLE' SSALE REAL E8TATE.
lty virtue nf an Kxeoutlon laaued on the
9th day nf July A. It. 1921. out of the
District Court of Tarrant Countv Texaa
4Mb Judicial Dlatrct In Cauae No. SH762.
William Tldbnll va. A: D. I.lovd. I did on
the 9th day of July A. D. 1921. levy upon
the following described land aa the prop-
erty of the above named Defendants ait-
uated In Tarrnnt County Texaa. tn-wlt:
I .ota i tn M Inclusive In Hlock No. 39
Iits 19 and !0 In Hlock 322 1-ots 25 to 30
Inclusive In Hlock It 1-ots 17 tn 20 Inclus-
ive In Hlock W I-ota 25 and 2 In Hlock
and lots 19 and 20 In Hlock 9x all of
aald l.nta situated In Chamberlain Arling-
ton HelRhta Hecond Filing In Tarrant
County Texaa
And l will on the 4th day of October A.
D. 1921 the aame being the Hrat Tuesday
In October A. D. 1921. hctwen the houra
of ten o'clock In the forenoon and four
o'clock In the afternoon offer the aald
land for tale at public vendue for caah
at and In front of the Court House dooi
of Tarrant County Texas In the said
City of Fort Worth.
H. C. CANTRELX.
Constable Precinct No. 1 Tarrant Coun-
ty Texaa.
By Dan Dennard Deputy Constable.
Josephs
Cafe
Where Every Meal Is
a FEAST
DALLAS
and FORT WORTH
LAMAR 108
Union Transfer Co
Moving Vane Fire Proof Storao
Baggage Transfer
Office and Warehouse:
1704 Jones Street
Mention the Monitor In calling.
THE TASTE TELLS
SHAW BROS.
Pure Ice Cream
ITS QUALITY SUPREME
Lamar 1358
oooooooooooo
FOR THE SMOKER
WHO CARES
JAMES
STEPHEN
HOGG
8c two for 15c.
FORT WORTH
BUSINESS
Directory
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D. LEVA
Wholesale and Retail
Produce Poultry and Butter
A Schochet Kills Our Chick-
em. UTII STREET MARKET
For Better Beef
Fruita and Vegetable.
Phone Lamar 699
1118 Houston Street
Friday September 9 1921.
MATTHEWS TIRE CO.
J. M. Matthews Prop. .
Vulcanizing Gasoline Oils
Accessories
Portage the perfect Tire sell-
ing direct from the factory a
guarantee that is good. Get
our prices. 1414 Commerce St.
POTTS PLUMBING CO.
Steve Potts Mgr.
Repair Work and Gas Fitting
Quick Service AH Work
Guaranteed. Just North of P.
O. Phone Lamar 888.
282 West 11th St Fort Worth.
PHILADELPHIA DIAMOND
GRID BATTERY
Sold under an absolute IS
months' guarantee. Cash or
Terms. Wo have a battery for
your oar.
Universal Batterv Station
108 W. 11th St. Between Main
and Houston.
GREGORY AUTO SUPPLY
STATION
116 W. Front St. Cor. Houston
Gasoline Oils Accessories Bi-
pert Vulcanising.
Lamar 2332 Fort Worth.
AMERICAN PRODUCE CO.
Wholesale and Retail
Poultry Butter Eggs and
Produce
Fancy Dressed Poultry a
Specialty.
210 Weat Thirteenth Street
Phone Lamar 7490.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Fort Worth Texas
"A Good Bank to Bank With"
Capital surplus and Undivided
Profits 11600000.
LON JEWELL & CO.
RENTAL AGENTS AND
REAL ESTATE.
Phone L. 988 108 E. 2nd. 8t
Fort Worth. Texaa.
n. VEA L JEWELL SON
(H. C. Jewell k Son)
208 W. 6th. St Fort Worth.
The Rental Arents of the City
Real Estate i Fir Insuraxe
ED RAU GARAGE
and Filling Station
1415 Commerce St
THE RAU'S
961 Went Magnolia Avenue
- Service to Swear By."
"Not At"
Our Gas Books Save You Gelt
WM. L. QUINN
CONTRACTOR
and BUILDER
909 Throckmorton St
Res. Ph. R. 2672 Off. L 1085
FORT WORTH TEXAS
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