The Jewish Herald (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 46, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 28, 1910 Page: 2 of 8
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The Ghetto was in commotion All
tickets were sold intwo days Tho
evening of tho performance enme
Thousands of people from Now York
and vicinity enme to greet their old
Idol Thousands of people weru turn-
ed away There wns no place sitting
or standing Every box every aisle
every corner every available space
wnB filled to overflowing The people
would not believe that their beloved
comedian hnd found his voice and
thnt ho would appear in tho part of
Faltl and talk
Tho orchestra played the opening
piece The curtain rolled up One of
the principal actors came out to play
his part He was met with applause
Another actor was also met with ap-
plause a lady enteied and she was
applauded too for it was tho open-
ing of tho season Then Faltl had
to appear
The audience stopped breathing
The buzz of a fly in the air
could bo heard distinctly The im-
mense mass of human beings was all
eyes and ears and lie came out
redheaded smiling
Tho noise of thunder was nothing
in coinparlsonVwlth ho noiso which
followed his appearance Roaring
yelling deafening cries Faltl
bravo bravo and In a minute ho
was burled under a shower a rain
toncnts mountains of flowers in all
tonus and shapes Tears
sweet happy tears rolled down his
cheeks lie wanted to speak They
did not let him they did not want
to hear him then they wanted to look
at him their idol who had made
them laugh and cry c for over twen-
ty years They wanted to satiate
themselves with the sighU of him
amidst the same surroundings they
saw be had leturncd o them
For fully ten minutes the noise and
lain of floweis continued
Then ho said Fnitl povoii a Jew-
ish expiession which means Not so
fast and that great mass of faces
convulsed in laughter and many a
tear rolled down They heard him
speak lie was again their old Schli
omkn Tho play went on
It was the thlid evening of his life
and the happiest of all
TEXARKANA
Here we arc again Although so-
ciety has been a thing of the past ow-
ing to the extreme hot weather and so
many leaving the city to spend the
summer months Much credit is due
the Ladies Cemetery sosiety for their
urgent work in behalf of beautifying
tho cemetery Concrete walks flower-
beds new benches etc have improv-
ed the city of the dead considerably
and made it a place the living can
justly ho proud to call their burial lot
Improvements have also been made in
the synagogue in the way of papering
and painting Let us hope that the
Jewish spirit is being revived in our
midst Mr Henry Mendels made a Hy
ing trip to St Louis last week on busi-
ness Mrs B Ney and little Cora Ncy
Schwarz are visiting in Beaumont
Mrs M Lacofsky and daughter left
last Sunday to spend the heated term
in Chicago Mrs L Kosminsky has
returned home after being the guest
of Mrs A Burger on Wood street
Miss Epstein of Sherman will depart
tomorrow for Marshall after a pleas-
ant visit to Miss Ney Mrs D Licht
bach will in a few days leave for her
homo In New York Miss Lottie Sche
rer has as her guest for a fortnight
Miss Daily Leibnlcht of Louisiana
Mrs R Sandberger entertnined her-
on tiro family with a theater party at
the Majestic on Monday night in hon-
or of her natal day
DALLAS
Mr Q Gordon spent Sunday In Ter
rell in company with Mr Stein
Miss Doreno Cohen of Cleburne has
been visiting MIsb Jennie Hesselson of
Dallas but has returned to her homo
In Cleburne Miss Tobias has return-
ed to Oklahoma after a pleasant visit
to hor relatives in Dallas > Mr
Alex Rosenfleld of Fort Worth spent
Sunday in Dallas his home Miss
Deckle Banks is visiting friends in
Fort Worth at which place she is
hain ga delightful time + 1 Mr
Clarence Roseniield of this city who
lias been on his vacation in the North
is expected home on next Monday
night Z1
WACO
Mss Edith Levinski lias returned
from Manitou Miss Hannah
Friedman leaves Saturday for Hous-
ton tp be the guest of Miss Sophia
Mesinger Mrs L Friedman and
Miss Ray have gone to New York City
ior a visit ft Mrs Seligman of Ft
Worth is visiting her daughter Mrs
Aslier Sanger Mrs Harry
Schwartzburg of Shrovoport La is
visiting relatives and friends in tho
city Miss Gussie Landman will
spend a month of the summer with
her sister Miss Beulah in Denver
Colo Miss Lena Freed man leaves
today for Brownwood to spend some
weeks with relatives One of the
brightest young ladies attending the
D B TJ is Miss Rebecca Mintz who
comes from Waco Texas Miss Mintz
finished the junior work In less than
eisht weeks and Is already n capable
stenographer at the end of three
months schpollng Detroit Mich
The above will interest friends of Mrs
Sarah Mintz and Miss Rebecca
Mrs B Ettleson also Mr and Mrs E
illlrschfleld of New York areVisiting
their parents Mr and Mrs Lehman
Sanger Dr Alex Block and fam-
ily and their guest Miss Goldye Rosen-
thal of Waco Texas motored in their
car to Manitou early Wednesday morn-
ing returning in the eveningafter
spending an enjoyable day Pueblo
Colo Chieftain 2 A legion at
friends will be pleased lo know that
Miss Sadye Frledlander is recovering
from t ffects of an operation for
appendl < jit i iMrs Sol Gordon
has returned to Iter homo at Beau-
mont after a two weeks stay here with
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REMOVAL NOTICE
We have lemovcd our law office
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Henry J Dannenbaum
Otto Taub
Tune 1st 1910
her parents Mr and Mrs 11 Meyer
The announcement of Mr Melvin
Cohens engagement to Miss Kettle
Haas of Munroe La will take place
within the month and Miss Bessie
Cohen leaves for Shreveport and Mun
loc tomorrow in order to attend this
iunction
BRENHAM
Mr II Dluman has rturned from a
business trip to San Antonio
The friends of Miss Belle Hyman are
pleased to learn that she has been
elected first assistant teacher in tho
China Texas schools At present she
is being highly entertained by Mrs A
Harrison of Beaumont Mrs Em
mich Meyer of Houston was a visitor
here Sunday Cards from Mrs
Will Loeb and Miss Luclle Hlller of
Little Rock Ark annonuce their safe
arrival home Miss Amelia Hy-
man celebrated her natal day on Wed-
nesday with a Dutch lunch Covers
wertfl nld for six Mr Abey Max
Endel of Now Orleans spent Monday
in tlft city with hi aunt Mrs G N
Hyman en route to Oklahoma Colora-
do and California Messrs Geo
W Morris and Joe Robbins of Cincin-
nati Ohio enjoyed Tuesday and Wed-
nesday here the guest of friends
Mrs Sol E Levy of Houston will ar-
rive some time next week to spend a
fortnight or so with Mrs G N Hy-
man before Joining her husband In
NavaBota which place will be their fu-
ture home Mr Julius Schwartz
of Dallas was shaking hands with old
friends in the city last week
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