The Texas Jewish Herald (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 18, 1934 Page: 7 of 8
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PHE8E pictures describe most vividly how Qerman
X * Jewry is rebuilding Its future In the terrific up*
heaval of Its economic disaster. University men,
Journalists, jurists and merohants ars learning to be
mechanics of all sorts, cabinet and sash-makers, gar-
deners and agriculturists. School teachers and sten-
ographers are becoming hairdressers. Students who
had looked forward to careers in the learned profes-
, sions and fine arts ars acquiring facility In ths
use of the saw, the chisel and the carpenter's plane.
. Woman who were the heads of fins homes are learn.
Ing to be seamstresses.
To equip them for new vocations Is the great task
of the Central Committed of the German Jews for
Relief and Reconstruction, whose efforts are sup-
ported by the Joint Distribution Committee with
funds obtained through the Qerman Relief Fund,
headed by Rabbi Jonah B. Wise.
Memorial Hospital
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602 Lamar Ave. F. 5874
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RABBI MAX GELLER
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Marriages Performed
ry-f or Ceoatnt
Residence: 2508 Chartres
Houston, Tens
SalvesTon
The Brith Milah of the first born
•co of Mr. and Mr*. W. Wolk took
place Thursday, January‘11th, at their
home, 1717 Avenue H, with Rabbi
H. J. Horowitz aa Mohef. Dr. Cohen
snd Rabbi Feigon uttered the prayer*.
The grandparents attended'as Sonaick
and godfather. A very prominent gath-
ering was present
The Galveston Lodge of L O. B. A.
No. 462, has installed a free loan
fund with a capital of over J8O0. The
money was collected through ahatee
by tha members of the lodge. The of-
ficers^ are S. Mass, prssidsnt; F.
Lang, vicS president; J. Draw, treas-
urer; H. J. Horowitz, secretary. The
board of directors are L Diamond,
S. H. Guttman, L Halfwit and M.
Shratber.
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JUNIOR HAD ASS AH
Plana for tha Style Show and dance
to be given by the Junior Hedaesah on
January 28th, at the University Build-
ing, LaBranCh and Rusk, am rapidly
being finished so that this affair, we
hope, will be one of the moat enjoyable
•vents of the season.
Remember only a weak and a half
» this grand dance, and only fifty
cents per person. Time set for 8:30
p.m.
one who likes
to come to
per person. Time set fa
We hope to see ell and every
res to an joy their evenings
our style snow and dance.
large gathering at
CONCERT AND DANCE
A vary interesting concert and dance
was, bald last Sunday night at the
ballroom of the Milam Building an*
‘ “ ter B. fiber-
dec the auspices of Center B,
man. An evening of rare entertain-
ment that will long linger in the mem-
ories of those fortunate Houstonians
who fijled the specious ballroom.
■ IV A! S' The names of the famous end ever
b; and L Pharmacy ~
Mrs. R G.
Newell TUten, P. Bar., Keaacer
J. B. Bleaker, P. Bg.
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Proecription Pharnanabt
Always In Charge
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AIK TOUB DOCTOR
F. 0200-0211
prano, accompanied by l
Rountree; Mias Pauline i^nwyt)
harpist; Mue Rosa Levine,. dancar;
Prof.^GryfjaseaL ykliakt,mdHi^-
Tha young local attorney,’ Mr. Cbm.
the vary able mk of
BUftGE MANUFACTURING
COMPANY
"The Master fixture Builders”
The Burge Manufacturing Company
specializing in store fixtures of the
better kind. This organization needs
no introduction to our readers and
merchants of this city. Under the man-
agement of Mr. J. K. Jones, who will
gladly submit or offer the servictk'of
planning and laying opt of stores and
establishments.
Twenty years in the fixture business
in Houston proves that the Burge
Manufacturing Company has proven
itself a ^successful organization. Satis-
faction jjid work as you would like it
and this organization knows tha fixture
business. When you need their advice
or services call Taylor 3141, ask for.
Mr. J. K. Jonas, who will more than
appreciate giving you details.
M. M. SOCIETY NEWS
The M. M. Society suffered e ter-
rible lots when H .Gerson, star guard
of the basket bell team, broke his arm
last Thursday night, January 11, at
the City Auditorium in a game be-
tween in* M. M. and the Opnir Chib.
The Ophir won the game 27 to 26
after a hard fought battle. Gerson
suffered hie injury in the second quar-
ter of the game.
Harold Gerson was the main stay
of the M. M. basket bell team and
will be hard to replace, but Coach
Marshall has two other guards that ha
can team up with Lawrsnco Gerson.
Charles Schwarts or Aba Tolsky will
replace Harold on tha starting
Until Harold mm injured bo
____a second of ths five games tha
M. M. has played. Out of-the fiv*
they have woo three and lost two.
PAY YAUR° POLL TAX
Pay your poll tax now. It is a duty
you owe your state, your self end your
people! You will be sorry if you don’t.
British M. P.'s Appeal for
Support for Lmnt Fair
London.—Following up the recent
tent of the minister of com-
that England ia lending whole-
Frieda ire
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3108 MAIN ST. HADLEY 3188
Our Modern Cleaning
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It insures your wearables not only against,
unpleasant cleaning odor, but also against
shrinkage, fading, loss of belts, buckles
and ornaments. 1
It keeps your garments smart and fresh
much longer than. in previous cleaning
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You can instantly Detect the Difference.
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Give ua that trial order.
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t to tha Levant Fair in
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Laundering, Cleaning, Dyeii
B. J. Werner, Mgr.
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Goldberg, Edgar. The Texas Jewish Herald (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 18, 1934, newspaper, January 18, 1934; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1054823/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .