The Texas Jewish Herald (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 1, 1923 Page: 2 of 8
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of Robt. 1. Cohen, Mr. Clark of the
Clark W. Thomson Co., Mr. Butler of
the Texas Bank and Trust Co., and
fer in wearing apparel. It was also
decided to boost Galveston as a sum-
The regular weekly dance of the
Columbian Club Ms been postponed
on account of the death Of Mr. Alex
pay for this window, which costs $500
the club .has planned several very in-
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similar tag day in order that the dire
need of the Palestine Hospital might
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Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldstein have
announced the engagement of their
daughter, Bessie, to Mr. Mannie Got-
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On Jan. 17 a banquet was tendered
at the Galvez Hotel to the retail mer-
chants by the Galveston News and
man, Zade Rosenthal, C. L. Sanger,
I. L. Sanger, Ed Titche.
daughter, Dorothy Faynette of Beau- ____- ________
mont is visiting her parents, Mr. and : Edna Rauch; directors, Mrs. H. Neve-
low, Misses Annie Zinn and Hazel
White High Shoes and Acrobat High Shoe*, Are
included
* IF YOU CAN’T BRING THE CHILDREN, JUST SEND THEM
IN. THEY WILL RECEIVE THE SAME CAREFUL ATTEN-
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sided as toastmaster.
The weather in Galveston ’4s very
nice, and while some of you birds in
other parts are freezing and having
coal and wood troubles, we are hav-
ing some of the best bathing in the
world. Our avice to you if you want
* to have' the time of your life in any
seson, come to Galveston.
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Ask the Long Distance operator about
Sutton to Station calls and particularly -
the low rates prevailing after 8:30 p. m.
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G. Beekman, nd his wife left inmhe-
diately for New York, and were with
him when" the Send came. He is sur-
vived by his wife, an- infant daughter,
Evelyn Warrene Beekman, his mother
Port Arthur. Miss Bessie Glober won
1st price, the cnsolation prise falling,
to Miss Leonore Rosell The honoree
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Mr. L. Halfant spent Sunday in
Houston visiting friends and attended
the Jewish show that night.
Mr. and MrsBergsen are the proud
parents of a baby girl that was born
to them on Jan. 22: '
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Morris Landman, Clarence E. Linz, composed pf five was 'appointed to
Dave Moses, Seymour Myers, Al Nei- ■ lay plans for a spring style show and •
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Office Phohe, Presion15496
Residencel Phone, Hadley 3435
The San Antonio chapter of Hadas-
sail will hold a tag day Feb. 20. The
proceeds of which will go directly to
the Medical Unit in Palestine. A per-
mit has already been obtained from
Mayor-Black and the endorsement of
many prominent people of our city
has been given. This tag day Of the
Hadassah will take the usual form.
and his sister, Mrs. Elihu A.-Sanger.
The body tarrive Weduesday after-
noon from New York, and funeral
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Emanu-El cemetery, Active pallbear-
ers were M. E. Florence, L. C. Son-
nentheil, Irvin Kramer, Alex J. Geis-
enberger, and Wilfred A. Geisenberg:
er, and B. Clarence Geizenberger of
Natchez* Miss. Honorary pallbearers
were Bernie Cahn, Sam Egger, Sylvan
Let us have your nextsuit
and join the throng of
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THE TEXAS JEWISH HERALD
406 Scanlan Building
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sale. They can be obtained from Rev. ' Gertrude Greenberg, Lenore and Min-
Kanter. Get your tickets now!
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8, at the ".Beethoven
Rauch; social chairman, Miss Ruth
Stollmark; program chairman, Miss
Anna Buchwald;, membership chair-
man, Miss Fannib Seibel. After short
addresses by the retiring officers and
the new officers, the business meeting -
was adjourned. Refreshments were
served and a social hour was then
enjoyed.
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mer resort. Addresses were made by
Mr. Eiband, Mr. H. H. Levy of E. S.
.HARRY W. FREEMAN
Lawyer
1012 Umm National Bank Bids. '
£. A. FARR, D. P. A
Ric Hot.i
, Mrs. J. J. Goudchaux and , little
Maneschwitz and other Passover Supplies: , Orders should
be placed before February 15, by mail or phone, Rev. S.
SolomOn, Phone Crocket 6144; Rev. H. Lubel, Phone Crock-
et 7439; Market House, Phone Travis 1040.
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after spending a few days here have
gone to New York and Boston fori a
several weeks’ sta.
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arranged, and many. beautiful prizes
will be given. There will b a small
admission fee of 50e and everybody
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Hebrew Association was held, at the
residence of Mrs. H. Nevelow for the
purpose of installing the officers for
the new year. After the meeting was
called to order the president read a
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Finest Out-of-Door Dining
. Place in the Entire South.
. . Chas. MacBlain Orchestra
Dancing 7 to 10 p.m.
Misses Edith Kleinman and Ethel
Robinson, both, of Dallas, are the
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Mr. .Alex G. Beekman of Dallas, died
in New York City on Monday morning,
teresting affairs, the first -of which January 29th, according to a telephone
will be a Card party to be held on message received by his brotherin-
Sunday afterpoon, Feb. 4. at 2:30, at Jaw, Elihu A., Sanger. Mr. Beekman
the Beethoven Hall. Bridge, five hun- . was taken ill with, pneumania last
The general public in the down town Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Giesenberger,,
section will be tagged to “Help Ha- Mrs. Sam Geisenberger. and Mr. Wil- _______—. -____________ . — -
। dassah Hospital in Palestine Care for fred A. Geisenberger of Natchez, Miss. Levy & Co.., Mr. Harry I. Cohen of
Jew, Christian and Moslem.’’ The Ha- arrived during the week to attend the the Tribune, Mr. Robert I. Cohen, Jr.,
dassah has over 150 organizations in funeral of Alex Beekman. . .
the United States and every one of , ____ - ,
these has been caled upon to hold a Miss Bertye Prager left last week
for her semi-annual buying trip to , Mr. L. Levine of Levine Hat Co., Mr. -
Haviland of the SKr Flour Mills, pre- |
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A SALE OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF CHILDREN’S,
' MISSES’ AND BIG GIRLS’ HIGH SHOES ,
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The first of a series of concerts to
be ’given by Rbv. D. Ranter , will be
hed Thursday, Feb. 8, at* the Beeth-
over Hall. Rev. Kanter, baritone,
will. be supported by a chorus of 24
voices. Mrs. L. L. Marks, the well
known prima donna of San Antonio,
and Prof. Julian Paul Blitz will also
be on the program, as well as piano
selections by Miss Ida Richie, accom-
plished young pianist. A very enjoy-
able evening is in store for all. Tick-
ets are all reserved and are now on
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. was the strawberry ice served in cry-
■. stallized grape fruit baskets tied in
orchid maline. Mrs. Oppenheimer was
becomingly gowned in cream lace with
a girdle heavily studded in rhine-
stones. Mrs. Stone was in jade chif-
■ fon fashioned along straight lines with
the flowing sleeves. Mrs. Nat Gold-
smith wore a lovely gown of black
chiffon-and lace with a corsage of
French rose buds.
the organization, in which Miss Sak-
owitz tendered her resignation of the
chair. This resignation was accepted
with regrets and Miss Rose Buchwald,
a member of the board of directors, ,
was chosen to take her place. The
vacant position on the. board Was then
filled, by the appointment of Miss
Hazel Rauch as an additional director.
The installation proceeded with the
following members* taking office:
President, Miss Rose Buchwald; vice
Mrs .J. J. Goudchaux, Lewis Gard-
ner and David Bassist were amongst
the many Elignites who. went to Aus-
tin last Wednesday to see “Up in the
Clouds,” the musical comedy.
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George Mendlovita left Sunday tot .
St. Louie, New York and other east-
ern markets to purchase his spring
stock of merchandise for his Seguin
and NeW/Braunfels stores.
refreshments were served. Everyone 1
talked of the lovely evening-
Miss Rosalie Louis spent three
weeks in Beaumont during her stay
in Beaumont. She has been to many
delightful affairs.
A wedding took place at I. K. X.
Hall Sunday night Jan. 21, uniting in
marriage Mr. _M. Kreisler and Miss
Ethel Relehstein, both of Galveston.
The groom is a young business man
of Galveston and the bride a popular
young lady, the daughter of Mr: and
Mrs. Relehstein; The bride wasebeau-
tifully gowned land carried a large bo-
quet of roses. She was, given iq mar-
riage by her father. Rev. Rosenblatt
officiated. After the ceremony a sup-
per was served to a large number of
guests, amongst which quite a num-
ber of friends of the bridand groom
from Houston, San Antonio and other
Texas towns * were present. After.
supper, dancing was enjoyed till a
daughter, Mollie, accompanied by ,Miss
Sophie Sandgarton and Mr. Harry Si-
i Aus- communication from Miss Tina Sake-:
ilnt aft- witz, the newly elected president of
Gradwohl, Sam Gross, Jake Kahn,
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On' Thursday evening, January 25,
a meeting of the Young Women’s
and members: Adela Shtlman, presir Beekman who''was vice president and
dent; Belle Lee, secretary; Miriam also a directorin the club.
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ferns, which extended the length of
the table. Presiding over pouring cof-
fee, chocqlate, and cutting the cake
. were Mrs. Nat Goldsmith, Mrs. Fred-
* erick ppenheimer,and Mrs. Irving
'Stone. Added adornments in the din-
—ing room and on the table ware silver
candalabra holding pink wax tapers.
A two-plate refreshment course was
served. One of the- pretty features
250 Rooms—Rates $1.50 sap f
Brazos Cafe and Grill Famous
“Ilie Eureka Way”
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The Synagogue Juniors have pur-
hased a. memorial window in the new
Synagogue now under construction,
the'window being in memory of Mr.
Selig Deutschman, the organizer of
the club. In order to raise funds .to
Mr. Harold Goldsmith of Dallas,
spent a day in our city last week.
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a cornocopia from which spilled doz- in Austin last week. “
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Ricker, Rose and Estelle Werth, Pearl
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and Mrs. A. M. Wolf of Houston, with
four tables of 500 Jan. 17 at the home
of the hostess. Mrs. Altman won high
score and the consolation prize fell
to Mrs. A. S. Cohn. A dainty three-
course luncheon was served to the •
guest
Mrs. A. M. Wolf of Houston, who
has spent three weeks with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Glober of Beau-
mont, "eft for her home Wednesday
evening.
Miss Dorothy Goldstein entertained
at, her home, 1040'Park street,. with .
four tables of whist, ‘complimenting
Miss Rosalie Louis of Houston. •
Around four tables were gathered the
following guests: Misses Rosalie
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Mrs. A. E. Elkins complimented
Miss Blanche Greenberg of Chicago,
are selling fast! This will be the
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Adele Shulman was hostess to the
Jewish Children’s Association meeting
on Sunday, Jan. 21, 1928: The club
is composed, of the following officers
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Mr. Louis BassitA was a visitor in
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Mrs. Max Sandgarten is visiting in
Austin.
Miss' R. Alesandr of La Grange, -
spent Sunday in our city with friends.
Succesor to Dr. W. L. Mounce A
512 Scanlan Bldg. 1
Phone Preston 3723
“It is indeed the organ of the soul!”
Men crossed the continent to hear the
golden note of Patti. Nations have been
waved under the spell of a great leader.
. Each inflection of your voice has a mean-
ing for those who know you. Nothing
may substitute for it. Your voice it you.
When yu have news for a friend—when
a business matter needs attention—when
you wish to bring joy to those at home, .
send your voice—yourrelf—on the errand. ®
You may talk to anyone, anywhere in the
United Statei-by telephone.
J ANNUAL
SALE
. CHILDREN’S, MISSES’ and BIG GIRLS’
HIGH SHOES
. STARTS TODAY
An opportunity to lay in a supply of Shoes for
the balance of the school season at some very
low prices. Not odds and ends, but our entire
stock of Children’s, Misses’ and Big Girls’ High*
Shoes arejincluded in this semi-annual event.
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guests of Miss Bessie Miller, 904 Ful-
ton Avenue. ■ services were held .Thursday morning
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Don’t forget Rev D Kantor’s bigHlihn A Sanger Dr. David Lefko-
witz officiated, and interment was in
PoUf^t' ! W WA8 Eiven a beautifulbos of pand em-
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Out-of-town orders solicited and given prompt and careful
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RfCh, treasurer; Manuel Rich, Bar-
geant-at-arms; Annie Lubel, reporter, i
We are out on a drive for new mem- **************************
bers. All girls and boys ranging from • I f I NI
die ages of 12 to "Ne years, are cordi- i ” *1 11 w .
ally invited to become a member of ' . •
this club, We have a good time at **************************
all of our meetings and parties. The , Mr. and Mrs. Max Sandgarten and
dues are 10c every two weeks. ' • -------
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Lang were Josts mon, spent Sunday afternoon,;
at one of the pretty affairs of last tin. They report a very pleasi
evening when a number of friends ernoon spent at the home of Mr. and
were invited to meet their son and Mrs. Sam Deutcher.
his bride, Mr and Mrs. Sylvan Lang. ,, _____ .
The Lang home inHoward Street was Manny Simon, who is attending Nix-
exquisitely adorned with cut-flowers, on Clay Commercial College in Austin
' ferns and palms for the occasion. In. spent Saturday and Sunday at home.
1 the living room scores of pink arna- ' _____ . .
tions and orchid swet peas were . Mrs. H. Simon returned Friday aft-
mingled. to a- lovely advantage, the ernoon after a ten days visit in Bren-,
blossoms filling silver baskets and ham; Hempstead and Houston, where
vases. Receiving in here were Mr. she visited relatives. 1
and Mrs. Lang, Mr. and Mrs. A. Lang
and the honorees. Mrs. I. Lang was
handsomely gowned in black velvet,
trimmed in pearls and, rhinestones,
while the bride wore her bridal gown
of white satin and rare lace. Mrs. A.
Lang wore a becoming block-jetted
robe. In the dining room the same
lovely blossoms were used. In-. the
center of the tea and coffee,table was Mrs. Lewis Gardner was a visitor
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