The Jewish Herald (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 44, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 20, 1911 Page: 3 of 8
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Brown Mr unci Mrs J Knrotkin Mr
and Mrs Chas Loo Mr and Mrs S
Smith Mr and Mrs J Karotkin Mr
and Mrs M SchleBsinger Mr and Mrs
N Schlessinger Mr and Mrs Geo
Schulman of Houston and the host
and hostess In the contest prizes
fell to Mrs G Schulman of Houston
and Mr M Novich The consolation
was awarded Mr Mauravian The
punch bowl was presided over by Sa-
rah Alterman and Celia Tobias
GALVESTON
MrB Ida Levine of Richmond is vis-
iting Miss Lizzie Dorfman r < Mrs Harry Katz of Fort Worth Tex
Herbert Levy of Houston was a Sun as left for home Monday July 10
day visitor Messrs Goldberg of after an enjoyable visit to her brother
Dallas and Label of Terrell are enjoy I II Ginsburg for two weeks at his
ing a weeks stay in our city home corner of Center and Locust
Misses Raye and Fannie Levine of
Wharton are expected in our city the
latter part of the week Mr Ike
Mandloff returned after an extended
trip to North Texas + Miss Ger-
trude Block has returned home after
a delightful visit to friends and rela-
tives in Waco Mrs Asher left for
her home in Houston after two weeks
delightfully spent in our city
Miss Annie Nathan returned from
Houston after a pleasant visit to rela-
tives A pretty wedding was sol-
emnized Sunday afternoon at the resi-
dence of Mr and Mrs Abe Cohen
710 Eighteenth street when their
youngest daughter Miss Isabella Co
Cinli nued on Page 7
THE JEWISH HERALD
in our city Mrs Sam Ilellman
of New Orleans is visiting her parents
Mr and Mrs Posnernsky Mrs
Jack M Levy and son left for Fort
Worth Saturday night Miss Rosa
Prank of Austin is the guest of Mr
and Mrs G 11 Aronsfeld Miss
Julia Levy is expected home shortly
from an extended visit to Baton Rouge
Misses Estelle Brown and Louise
Freshman of Houston are guests at
the Beach Hotel
TYLER TEXAS
streets Mrs E I Milner and
daughter Berniece of New York City
arrived Tuesday July 4 at the home of
Mr and Mrs I 11 Ginsburg for a visit
of several weeks
BEAUMONT
As a farewell courtesy to Miss Helen
Cline the young men gave a boat ride
down the Neches river Friday evening
on which dancing was indulged and a
most delicious lunch served on the
return trip The night was ideal and
a congenial crowd combined with good
music made the affair complete in
every particular The guests included
Misses Helen Cline of Nashville Bes
hen became the bride of Abraham sje and Elizabeth Weiner Rosa Wil
Roos of Houston The brides attend Hams Rosalie Mothner Miriam and
ant was her sister Miss Jennie Cohen Annie Rosen Edyth and Jane Hecht
The grooms best man was his brother Tina Goodman Carrie and Natalie
Gus ltoos of Houston Rabbi Henry Schwartz Raye Silber Julia and Ame
Cohen of Temple Bnai Israel assisted lia Tannenbaum Thekla Harrison
by Rev Mr Barnstein of Temple Beth Marguerite
Philipson
Joe and Leah
Israel of Houston officiated Mr
Josoy Messrs
II J Deutser F II
and Mrs Reilblatt and children of Cal
Chester O L Brovard S E Lewis
vert are spending a few days in our m Micheal E L Gordon II Zeve M
city Misses Bessie Bergman and Lederer M Fink L II Goldenberg
Weil of Houston spent Sunday in our and II H Silber Miss Helen
city Mr MarguliB of Dallas is Cline who has been visiting her cousin
here on a business trip Mr Wil Mrs Regina Kline for the past four
liam Perl spent Sunday in Houston
weeks returned Sunday to her home
Mr L Greenberg has just re in Nashville Tenn
Miss Julia
turned from a business trip through Tannenbaum and Miss Carrie Schwartz
Texas and Oklahoma Mrs Ja left Sunday for RollOverbytheSea to
cob Gaber and children of Houston join Miss Hattie
Szafirs house party
spent a pleasant week with Mr and Miss Marguerite
Philipson left
Mrs Louis Greenberg Mrs C Saturday for Galveston
where she will
L Levosco and daughter Ruth of visit Miss Winnie Levine Air
Houston were Galveston visitors last Harry H Silber
was a visitor to Gal
Sunday Miss Margaret Philipson veston Sunday
Stop in Houston next
of Beaumont is the guest of Miss Win time Harry the latch string always
nle Levine Mr and Mrs J Low hangs outside for
you and the glad
enstein of Houston have been the hand sure will bo yours Mrs
guests of their daughter Mrs T D Cipora Brown and little daughter are
Myer Mr Harry Sillier of Beau spending several weeks at Caplen
mont was a visitor to the city Sunday Mrs B Banner
and Mrs I J Shafar
Miss Adelaine Schram of Hous m flod
J j urdayfroina ensthy
ton is
visiting in our city Mr vlslt to relatives in Shrevoport They
Hyman ofFort Worth spent a fewydays
J W HILL Manacer
ARTHUR S1LVERBERG Mm
Southern Lumber and Supply Co
Lumber Sash Doors Roofing Posts
and Builning Material of all Kind
Get our prices before placing your
next lumber bill
Yards 2900 McKinney Avenue
Phone Preston 1 845
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Special Showing
Embracing Exceptional Values in Madras Scrims Swisses
Striped Muslin Fancy Nets etc
The Newest Color Effects
SOUTHERN SELECT
THE BEER FOR POPULAR PEOPLE
J The Malt is nutritious the hops tonic and the artesian water absolutely pure The greatest
care is taken in the brewing and lagermg and bottling Every bottle sterilized and pasteurized
I Houston Ice Brewing Company
I Phone 16 and 58
j < fefrfrfrM M 4 4 fr fr H <
USE
CHEF COOKING OIL
IT IS ODORLESS
ICO
ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE
Industrial Cotton Oil Company
Houston Texas
PILSENER
Bottle Beer
For Family Use Delivered to residence in cases of 3 doz each
American Brewing Association
Phone Preston 73
J J SWEENEY JEWELRY CO
Houttoni Larueal ry Haute
Diamond and Gem Merchants
Jewelers and Silversmiths
Sole Houston Agents Pat PMllppe Watch
419 MAIN STREET AT PRAIRIE AVENUE
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Goldberg & Ruppin. The Jewish Herald (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 44, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 20, 1911, newspaper, July 20, 1911; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth69059/m1/3/: accessed May 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .