The Texas Jewish Herald (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 12, 1925 Page: 2 of 8
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ration, after all the council mem-
bers, led by the president, Mrs.
Asher Sanger,and the honor guest,
Mrs, Felix, eyy, had assembled at
the several tables, and Mrs. Sanger
introducef Mrs., Levy with a most
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The A. J. Sisterhood are enthusi-
astic over plans for a tckey party,
which will be the attraction on the
evening of the 22nd of February at
the Hebrew Institute. Amusing
stunts, antics and fun galore will be
the keynote of the hours, plans for
the event being most attractive ones.
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for each of th,, months of the
year for they, chose the clever idea
of portraying the months, find what
they typified.in a fanciful, beautiful
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A pretty basket of roses was pre-
sented Mrs. Asher Sanger by 'the
Junior council members at the Ra-
leigh luncheon. Pleasing comments
followed the beautiful and elever ad-
dresses given by Mrs. A. M. Gold-
stein and Miss Rebecca Rosenberg,
_____ _______ chairman, had a beautiful table in-
had been so marked that he had spired by Texas Independence Day
completed a four-year course in busi- 'falling within the month, and the
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Mrs. Monte Lawrence opened the
program with the following original
welcome:
"Whos birthday is today?
I’ve often heard it asked.
A joint occasion, I would say.
And I’m assigned a task
To wish the Council good cheer
And many a prosperous year.
And, too, Dame Rumor’s round the
house;
Today is lucky for Blanche Straus,
A birthday cake we’ve made so
grand;
The choicest contents in the land.
This cake I hope will be enjoyed,
For our greatest efforts we’ve
here employed.” *
The different tables and they were
just as different as could be fea-
tured, clever ideas as follows:- .
The January table, headed by Mrs.
J. A. Dannenbaum, was dedicated to
[ Judge David B. Samuel, president the New Year, with a great, crimson
1 of District Grand Lodge, No. 7. I. O. New Year’s bell at one end, and
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age—a time when no man, considerate of
the welfare of his wife and family, does
not have a WILL, in which a competent
EXECUTOR is named.
Austin early Tuesday. Services were coming from out its crimson depths,
conducted at the home of Maurice while red candles about the table,
Landman, 1916 Washington, Dr/red heart boxes and tiny old-fash-
Wolfe Macht officiating, and inter- ioned Valentines at each place
ment was made in Hebrew Rest brought many compliments to the
The tragic death of Simon Wise chairman, Mrs. Emil Strauss.
brought the most sincere sorrow and,. Little Yetta Frances Snaman, as a
regret to a legion of friends of the lovely Valentine danced a solo num-'
family here. He was regarded as one
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1 troduced the speaker. A musical pro- lighted the scene.
' gram was as follows: A piano solo by Mrs. J. A. Dannenbaum gave a
J Mrs. Wolfe Macht; violin solo by B. toast to the New Year and Council,
' Hoffman, and a vocal solo by Mrs. offering birthday wishes and con-
’ Abe Levy. After the program there eluding with: *'
was a social hour and refreshments “Faith and Humanity, the Council’s
were served. foundation.
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Mrs. J. L. Davidson will visit her eration,
relatives in St. Louis and will accom- And to the Waco section and officers
pany that far north, Mrs. Robert O. members and friends,
Silvers and little daughter, Jean, May God's choicest blessings bestow-
who are going on to Chicago. ed upon you. '
--—-- The New Year starts with joy and
Many were present and the floral fun;
tributes were numerous and of ex-’ I hope ’twill end as ’twas begun.”
quisite beauty at the funeral Wed- February, the Valentine month,
nesday afternoon of Simon N. Wise, was dedicated to an immense heart
18-year-old Waco boy, University of decoration, with a Kewpje doll dress-
- Texas student, victim of a fire in ed in heart-trimmed frock and hat,
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the annual B’nai B’rith Day program the other. The New Year was brought
held at Progress Club rooms Sunday in by a Kewpie, and down the table’s
evening at 8 p.m. Judge Samuel length was a line of richly colorful
spoke on the "Spirit of B’nai B’rith.” tulips in rose, blue and orange. Blue
Rabbi Wolfe Macht as chairman in- candles recalling the council colors
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- Phone Preston 2580 Travis and Texas"nEe
was a member of the June gradual- hemblem and the song, "Txas, Texas,
ing class of 1925. Another Waco boy, Pride of the South,” was enthusias-
Adrian Sanger, son of Mr. and Mrs. tically sung.
P. Jack Sanger Here, was the room- April, with Mrs. Joe Snaman, |
mate of Simon Wise in Austin, and chairman, was a most attractive table |
the former was the first to be awak- with, an umbrella from which silver |
ened by smoke when the house in tinsel came remindful of silvery |
which they were rooming in Austin April showers, while at each place I
caught fire. They had a room on the were tiny umbrellas to protect" the I
second floor, and both boys hastily guests from fickle April’s moods. I
donned their clothes, to make their Pink candles ip silver holders light- i
exit. Young Wise, who wore glasses, ed the scene, and there was an April 1
—discovered after he had left the mom—stunt, with a beautiful birthday eake—I
that he had left his glasses on the to be cut by Mrs. Asher Sanger, but I
dresser. He returned to get them and the knife entering it proved its false- |
when he came out again into the. ness, and that it was April fool, for 1
smoke-laden corridor it is thought it was hollow. ’ |
that he lost his bearings on a narrow With Mrs. A D Guggenheim,
landing, making his way towards a chairman. May’s festive note was
bath room instead of the stairway. sounded with a beautiful May Pole
The body was found in the bath tub, twined in rose and delicate pink ma- l
after the flames had been extinguish- line, with pink flowers at its base,
ed. His death resulted from suffoca- Red birds and rose-costumed figur-
tion and burns received. He was a ines in pink and rose continued the
I son of the late Dan Wise, and is sur- pretty idea, and a beautiful May
vived by his mother; Mrs. Helen Wise basket of flowers was left with Mrs.
and one brother, DanWseriboth of .Felix Lev as a May offering from
Waco. yv* * ithe guests at the May table.
--- , Miss Esther Gross, as chairman of
11th Birthday for Council of Jewish the June table took notice of the
Women "0 * faet that Jphe 14 was the day Wash- >
Dates fell auspiciusly, intht the.-ingtpn and two signers of the Dec-
I Council of Jewish-Women celebrated laration of Independence chose the
its eleventh birthday with a beati- fgwhteh Betsy Ross cut the stars;
I ful 1 .o’clock luncheon today, hsthe for with one scissors clip, making a
I game time that they were having star, so deft was she.
I their distinguished "Wsitor, Mrs. Fe-What’the flii "means to us was the
I lix Levy of Chicago in their midst, subject of Miss Gross’ talk, and the
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importance, and all the more ‘elab- nial: figure representing Betsy Ross, r
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