The Texas Jewish Herald (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 12, 1933 Page: 3 of 4
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Jan. 12—Junior Hadassah Play, Ha-
brew Institute. *
Jan. 15—Ladies Auxiliary Congre-
gation Adath Emeth seventh annual
ball. University Club.
Jan, 15—Annual meeting and din-
ner of Beth El Congregation and Wo-
men’s League.
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annual ball given by the
iary of Congregation
Sunday, January 8, on the roof gar
den of the Brazos Hotel, wish to
thank every one who helped make
the dance such a huge success.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Weingarten an
nounce the marriage of their sister,
Ann Kestkr, to Morris Kagan, which
ceremony for a wedding
Jan. 15—Beth El Annual meeting 4T * A it l
and dinner, 3:30 p.m. I Th< COuple ,eft ,mrned,ately after the
Jan. 19—Jewish Musicalr and
Dance benefit Adath Yeshurun Sis-
terhood, Hebrew Institute.
Jan. 24—Bridge^ benefit Adath I
Yeshurun Sisterhood, Phenix Dairy)
dining room. '
Jsn. 29—Beth El Carnival and
dance, Mrs. M. Rauch, chairman.
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took place December 25, at their home.
ately af
>« trip to San
Antonio and Mexico. Mr. and Mrs.
Kagan now are at home 1816 Oak-
dale.
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Friends of Miss Sara Loeb of New
Orleans, a frequent visitor in the city,
will be interested to learn of her en-
gagement to L. Herman Gamsu of
Jan. 29.—Annual concert ArbeiterlNew York City, which was announced
Ring, Taylor School, 1500 Louisiana, by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos.
Feb. 2—Ladies Auxiliary Congre-1 S. Loeb, at a large reception. Miss
gation Adath Yeshurun card party at I Loeb has been entertained widely when
2 p.m.,- Phenix Dairy. here with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ehren-
F?b. 14—Evening card party, bene I Feld, who went over for this reception,
fit Adath Yeshurun Sisterhood, at I accompanied by the latter’s mother,
home of Mrs. J. S. Sondock. I Mrs. Julyi Loeb.'
Feb. 26—Jewish play and dance, I ^ ♦ ♦
sponsored by Adath Yeshurun Sis- An interesting review of Golding’s
terhood, Hebrew Institute. I novel, "Magnolia Street,” was pre-
March 5—Ophir inauguration dan sented by Miss‘Dora Boarnet at the
in the Rice Hotel ballroom meeting of the Beth El Literary Circle
March 12—Purim masquerade ball, last Monday evening at the home of
sponsored by Adath Yeshurun Sister-1 Rabbi Nathan H. Colish, 2315 Char-
hood, Hebrew Institute. | tres. At the Tiext meeting of the
Circle which will be held on Wednes-
day, January 25th„ Mr. Harry Free
_______ *1 man, attorney, will review Lippman’s
! LOCAL NEWS j I To
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a bridge and miscellaneous showar.’^ST
Friday, January 6th, Miaa Rosalie
Levinson entertained at hag. home in
Houston with a lovely bridge and
handkerchief shower. Among the in-
teresting and delightful affair* was the
bridge given Monday aftemoo at 'the
home of Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Horn.
Mrs. W. F. Meyer was hoattM Tues-
day afternoon to several table* of
bridge having only a* guests the in-'
timate friends of Miss Cherkas.
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Mr. and Mrs. Abe M. Lewis, who
were married January 1, observed open
Miss Rose Schwartz of Dallas is the I house Sunday afternoon between the
guest of Misses Freda and Minnie hours of 2 and 6, at their” home,
•Topek. 12528 Driscoll. Assisting in doing the
.♦ ♦ ♦ I hpnors were Mrs. B. Epstein, mother
Miss Freda’Topek has returned from I of. the bride; Mrs. I. S. Lewis, mother
a visit in Dallaf virh Mr. and Mrs. of the groom, and Misses Ann Caplo-
Fli Levy. I vitz, Betty Stahl and Ann Abram«i|
♦ ♦ ♦ I Several hundred guests called durii
Mr and "Mrs. Israel Edelstein and I the appointed hours to extend
daughter, Leona, formerly of Slireve- gratulations to the young couple,
port, La., are now residing in New I ♦
Orleans; La‘.
BETH EL CARNIVAL JAN.
One of the season’s out*
events of Temple Beth El will
annual carnival which will be held on
Sunday evening, January 29th, lot
Montefiore Hall. Under the chairman-
ship of Mrs. M. Rauch the camnpj ’
committee is arranging a number of
very interesting features in connection
with the affair Montefiore’rHall and
all the classrooms are being redecorat-yfe
ed for the occasion, and a number of|T
splendid booths will be set up includ-
ing what will be known as a "Notable*
Gallery” at which will be displayed
photographs of prominent Houston- *
ians and of members of Betjh El who
were t^Jcen a generation or more ago
An entertaining program of vaudeville
in charge of Sam Rosmarin, the wsl^
known radio announcer, will be an-
other feature, and music and dancing
will be arranged for in the Montefiore
Hall auditorium. . ]
Miss Rozella Finger, a bride.to Be
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h ♦ I of January 22, hJsSb«en honored with
Aron Lcfkowitz of New York City I fnany affairs preceding her marriageT
who have entertained for
her are Meidames L. A. Lewis, Sam
♦ ♦ I Rubenstein,' M. M. Gordon, I. Miller,
The annual concert sponsored by 11. Rauch, Misses-Emma Nachlas, Fay
theC'Workmen’s Circle, Branch 530, Gordon and Ida Perel. Mr. and Mrs.
will present the Little - Theatre Art A. Davidson were hosts at a dinner
Players from New York City, Sunday, I party recently when Miss Finger shar-
January 29, at .Taylor, School Audi-1 ed honors with Miss Minnie Rosenz-
torium.-------V„. ... -------- ------1 wetg and Mrs. Dan Gersonr
'♦ ♦ ♦ ^ ♦ «♦
Misses Rheba Joan Pulaski, a stu-1 Miss "Esther Bishkin entertained on
dent at Gulf Park College, Gulf Park, I Si*nday afternoon at her home with a
Miss., has returned to her studies af-1 five table bridge, honoring Miss Ros-
ter spending the holidays with her par-jeila Finger, whose marriage to Jake
entt, Mr and Mrs. H. Pulaski. I M. Glick takes . place January 22
+ I Trophies were awarded the bride for
Edward W. Davis, the son of Mr. high score and Mr*. Leon Lewis for
and Mrs. S. Davis, and grandson of consolation. Miss Finger was remem
Mr. 4ftd Mrs, H. Weil, has returned bered with a trousseau gift and Miss
to Austin where he will resume his Gertrude Oshman, also a bride-elect,
studies at tly University of. Texas I received a gift of linen. The hostess
*4- + ♦ I was assisted by her mother, Mrs. .^nna
Mrs. Bernice Finger of Shepherd is I Bishkin, and sister, Miss Lillian Bish-,
the guest of her parents, Mr. aifd kin.
Mrs. Sam Finger, coming in to at-1 ♦
tend the parties honoring her sister, I At the home-of Cantor and Mrs.
Miss Rosella Finger, a bride-elect. Benjamin Silverman, 707 Henderson
. ^ ^ . ' Street, a reception Vas tendered in
Mr. ^Sam Finger, and Mr. Hi E. I honor of the famous Rabbi, oratqr, and
Finger motored to Daisetta- Sunday wrifer) Dr j Lou,, Lazerow of
to »P«nd the day with Mr. and Mrs. Brooklyn, N. Y„ on Wednesday even
A. L. Finger. While th*t»_jhey at-1 ing, January 4, at 8i o’clock, after
tended the Brith MilLh -of the son wfcch he left for Fort Worth and
of Mr. and Mu Harry KornblTHi. Dallas. Cantor Silverman was the
* Z. ^ z | toastmaster and also delivered
Mr. and Mrs. Barnett H. Green-1 splendid talk in Yiddish, At the same
berL announce the' mtrr.age of their time Rev Silverman voiced his regret
daughter, Bertha Greenberg Cohen, |that Mr. R. Dow, president of the
1001 Items Reduced for Our
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28c
Choice Foods From Everywhere
2901 Main at Tuam Ave.
Geisha Brand Crabmeat
'iS-lb. regular 35c can
2 for 55c
World Famous French
BAR LE DUC JELLY
11c
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Regular 15 c
Regular dOc
Crosse and Blackwell
?2c
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33c
to Mr. A. Hillman Fi*h, which took
place Sunday, January 8, in Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Fish are at home at
the "Elms’’, 2515 Maple, Dallas
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Miss Sophie Gordon assisted by her
mother,- Mrs. Abe Gordon, entertain-
ed with a buffet supper and bridge.
congregation, could not be present as
he was ill at that time. Short but good
talks were given by the members of
the congregation.
Mr- end Mrs. Sigmund Scher held
open house Sunday afternoon, honor-
ing the Bar Mitzvah of their sari,
90c
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honoring Miss Rosella Finger, a bride Banjamin. The rooms were inviting
elect of January 22. Member* of the with arrangements of yellow chrysan
bridal party formed the personnel. The themums against a background , of
honoree and out of toWta guests ware greenery. The sweets able, laid 6n a
remembered with lovely gifts. Icover over lavender sarin with an
. ^ ^ antique china ship forming the can
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Pesses will I terpieCe, holding a mn s of yellow and
celebrate their golden weddingannivet- Uvendar chrysanthemums, guarded by
sary at the home of their children, silver candlabras with lavender tapers,
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Rosenfieki, farmed a beautiful diversion in tha
2210 E. Alabama, from 3 to 6 Sunday I iliwl^g An ica course was terv-
January 15. All friends and relatives | ^ tnroughout the afternoon. Mrs.
Scher was assisted in serving by Mrs.
A. I. Geifand, Misses Florence Scher
and Billie Goldberg.
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Mia* Sadie Ray Cherkas, who** mar-
riage to Mr. Reuben Friedman of
Dallas is to taka place in Seely Sun-
day arming at 6 o'clock «c the homo
of bar paraots, Mr. and Mrs Jo*eph
Cherkas, has bean L---1--
are invited and no other invitations
save through dw press.
The initial open forum of the Nov
*1 Group will be held Monday even-
ing, January 16th, at the home of
Miss Esther Soaboltx, 4720 l a Branch.
Miaa Vacua Sandfield trill review
Lloyd Douglas' newest novel, "For-
give Us Our Trespasses." All tntoiOto
ed are invited to attend and partad-
pre-nuptial affairs.
Miss Elisabeth Vi
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MALT VINEGAR
Flavored with Taragron ■ 99^
Regular 4^c>*bottle efaJV
Crosse and Blackwell
Cho.w Chow. Reg. 45
"^Boneless and Skinless
Portuguese Sardines
JiepuTur 15c can _____-j
Regular 28c can . .21c 1
Raffettos Appetizing
PLANTATION CIRCLES
Regular 65c _
Raffettos Choice Pineapple,
Peaches and Pears, in Grenadine
or Creme de Menthe
S>rup. Regular $1.15 pint
CRE.^CA OLIVES stuffed with
onions' celery or almonds OA_
Regular 40c jar **
Alf Peek Freans English
Crackers and Biscuits ..
Regular $1.50 rift
boxes ______* vlunr
Regular $J.10
boxes % ....
Old Monk Russian
SALAD DRESSINQ
Regular 30c
Au Gourmet Pineapple
Fingers. Regular 60c jar
ESCOFFIER PASTES
R^gulat- 36c 2%
Old Monk Olive Oil
2-os., regular 13c -----
4-oi., regular 26c----
6-oz., regular 43c
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