The Texas Jewish Herald (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 12, 1925 Page: 3 of 8
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center about th holiday season had
expression here, while place cards of
snow balls were labeled with guests’
names and good wishes. .
The Raleigh Palace Garden room
was the scene of the event and a
four course menu was served attrac-
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representing Palestine Arabs, were
appointed by the Government to de? *
vide on the Hebrew and Arabia
names for the Palestine currency <
which is to be, issued shortly to W
place the Egyptian pound.
The Jewish commission consists of
Dr. Joseph Klausner, the well-known
Hebrew scholar and historian, editor
of La’ shiloah; Professor Klein and
Mr. Gordon, manager of the Anglo-
Palestine Bank in Jerusalem. The
president of the joint commisiin is
Ronald Storrs, Governor of Jerus-
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BEAUMONT
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Mr. and Mrs. H. Ettlinger of
Beaumont announce the engagement
of their son, William, to Miss Jean-
nette Vork of De Quincy, La. A din-
ner was given at the home of Miss
York when the announcement was
made.
in the evening. The lecture by
Rabbi •Horowitz ws very interest-
ing ‘and enjoyed , by, Mil present
Therceipts from thaffir wilb
devoted to charfty -"organizations
which are sponsored, by Hadasah.
The following program was, enjoyed
by those present: “America,” talk,
Schwarts, Aaron Samuels, Joe Wol-
ens, Loui Wolens, Harry Jacobs,
Ben Miller, Abe Jacobs, Ben Gold-
smith, Max Wolens, M. L. Levine,
George Daniels, Albert Daniels, Dave
"The Best Places To Buy Every Day
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to come to our stores for your
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McGowen Market
R. H. [BOB] McGOWEN, Prop.
Operating In A. B. C. Store
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85 turn of school days, dear old golden
g rule days, with the little old red
school house as the table centerpiece,
H2 while a P, T. A. banner was a mod-
ekem adjunct to the teacher’s desk,
5 while pupils were represented by
7s tiny dolls, hence were good all the
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it October, with Mrs. Jack Nussbaum
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Waco Council will do well,
^row, bigger and MW M 78111 go jhaehsgiving day, outcome of har-
, v .v, vesthamesnd the feasts of the au-
Hach birthday proving happier than tumn, suggested to Mrs David Levy,
the last” chairman of the November table, a
Concluding all sang, “HapPy~ beautiful fruit decoration for the
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. less cost if you make it a habit
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Daniels, E. H. Davis, and Mrs. M. L.
Minnie Frank; play, children of He- Marks.
brew school; violin' solo, Miss Etta n T
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Cohn; minstrel, Morris Laibovitz .. , v r,, . .
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and Jack Leibovitz; piano solo, Miss ... r, . . •
. . D I, n 1.1.51 p 112 it pluton M. 'Linz, Edwin L. Sanger,
Ada Bell Dochen; talk, Rabbi Horo- , r ryr
, 1 , ... _ Marion J. Levy, Louis J. Hexter,
witzj dance and song Miss Lena Mrs. Chas. B Cohen, Alex F Weis’
Novy; vocal solo Miss Helen Augus- berg, M Iskowitz, „ L Bromberg,
tus; vocal solo, Mrs. A. Schwarts; p Garonzik, Albert H Mittenthal,
vocal solo Miss Diana Novy- Jewish N E Mittenthal, L. N Bromberg and
national hymn. Refreshments were Alfred I Bromberg
served. Mrs. Louis Novy, president; Galveston—-Adrian Levy, G. H.
Mrs. Jake Silberstein, vice president; Aronsfeld, Harry I. Cohen, W. N.
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dediHrsHevy ih the verses. Turkey pace cards were noted and
ugust, with Mrs. Goldberg chair- during the Srogress of the luncheon
, waajjtypical of the seashore, A each one akthe table gave a reason
or gan being lined with attrac- fgrpeing thankful.
be4tles, in beauty re- climaxing the year, came Decem-
W» gay bunshadsspi f#prand sher,Land:Misg Marie Davidson was
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b Kyetman‘8.galor with .fe silver lake on the edges of which
re. 0- ‘ hi'4 frost had hung many an icle, had a
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T, pjatekalk for those having October
birthdays who were at this table.
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2q2 vas lid here yesterday by Claud
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EJudaism England.
, . ‘aso, Beaumont Blm,Mrs.A.‘A.BrowN,SiKatx,, Thejsynagogue will be complete
r Austina, l- ’ S. C. Eldridge, Mre. .1. W. Goodman, in September, it is expected.
Contfibffonshave Men received Mannie GOldsmith, jlius Seligman, " '' <
from Che Fotlowing; , - p FoX, N.allison, A. H. Halff, G.
Corsicana—Corsicana Council of A. C. Half and Dr. Ephram Frisch. COMMISSION APPOINTED
Jewish Women, Sydney Marks, M. M. ; Beaumont—J. J. Nathm L E. rO CHOOSE NAME FOR
Miller, Harry Kaufman, Sol Gottlieb, Ney, Sol E'. Gordon, arid A. ft 4ur41E A • 9
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entertained with U on,FOKWOsuE‘PE5 6------- man, Mr,. Sarah Baumblatt,
Arbor day ‘eelbratfon "at 'the yna #hi
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the program and thdelightfulfe-
freshments which were served ' late
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