The Jewish Herald (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 21, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 9, 1911 Page: 6 of 8
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Economy Corner
Suits to Measure
No
Less
United Woolen Milk
310 Fannin
DR W L MOUNCE
DENTIST
511512 Scailan Building
Phore Preston 3723 Houston Texas
he > Rcxit Winn lne Cly antfrie
jaQbl lvian
one with the most
fastidious ideas in regard to his linen is the
man who always brines his shirts collars
and cuff s his fancy vests and colored
shirta to the Eureka Laundry We cater to
the man who is critical and particular
about hie Laundry work
LE8T YOU FORGET we remind you
that our new phone number is Pros
ton 2110
THE JEWISH HERALD
convention at the meeting of the owor II Juran I
Houston lodge next Sunday
hers are urged to attend
All mem
A birthday party was given by Mr
and Mrs L Seline in honor of their
daughter Dora last Sunday nignt at
their residence G02 Drew avenue
Mrs Seline was assisted by Mrs and
Miss Schloni Among the many guests
of the evening were Mr A Blieden of
Beaumont A grand supper was serv-
ed an dall departed late having spent
a good time among friends
Miss Pearl Epstein one ot the sea-
sons debutantes entertained with
cards Wednesday afternoon The
guests included Misses Carrie Sam
Roberta Wolf Henrietta Lipper Re-
becca Joseph Adele Levy Perl Cole-
man Celeste Weil Jeannette Levy Sa-
die Preyer Beulah Block of New Or-
leans Emma Goldberg Belle Schoen
rrenn Evelyn Blum Nora Billitz Lu
a Cohen Irene Laser of Hot Springs
Gertrude Marx Bertha Cohen Helen
Cramer Mesdames Florence Sam Jul-
ius Pearlstone and Addie Schatzky
Miss Tillie Schiff of Wharton Tex
who is visiting Miss Sara Krakower
and Mrs A Pye was pleasantly sur-
prised Sunday night by a number of
her friends at the home of Mr and
Mrs A Krakower Various games and
music were played through the evening
i
ing Delicious refreshments were serv-
ed Those present were Misses Lena
Cohen Sadie Block Ida Gold Sara
Kiackowcr Mollie Juran Tillie Gold
Lottie Silverman Annie Juran Ruth
Wolf Fannie Furman Rose Epstein
Claia Jui an Lena Cohen Tillie Schilf
Messrs Ben Siegel Louis Welner Abe
Coher M Jeller L Cohen M Krack
ovcr A Goldberg A Davis J Krack
You may go where you please
but
Saut
handles the best
PHIL REILLY
FORMERLY OF FABACHERS NEW ORLEANS IS NOW RUNNING
The Richelieu Restaurant
And will take pleasure in catering to his many Jewish Fiiends
Krackovor Mr
A Pye Mrs L Wolf Mr Jalco Krack
ower A Kraclcower
CHANGE OF MANAGEMENT AT
THE RICHELIEU
With the engagement of Phil Reilly
as the new manager of the Richelieu
Cafe and Grill Room that finest of
Houstons cafes has executed a master-
stroke Mr Reilly is well known from
Texas to New York to the many trav-
eling men and visitors to New Orleans
where he was connected with and
made famous Fabachers and the
many new features in cookery he has
introduced here at the Richelieu are al-
ready being favorably commented on
by the public
SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF ZION
The meeting of the Sons and Daugh-
ters of Zion last Sunday was quite
well attended Quite a number ot out
oftown Zionists being in evidence
That the society is holding its own is
evinced by the fact that six applica-
tions for membership were received
while the total number received since
the 17th of December is twenty
After the routine business Mr Wm
N Zinn president of the Sons and
Daughters of Zion of Galveson deliv-
ered an interesting talk
On the initiative of Mr Louis Sampson
dunam of land
son a collection for a
was begun and in a Very few minutes
the sum of ten dollars was realized
MISS LANDA ENTERTAINS
Among the many complimentary af
lairs planned this season perhaps
none have been more pleasant than the
Hig Five parly given by Miss Gertrude
Landa complimentary to the young
gentlemen friends of the Qui Vivi
girls
Green and white were chosen for
the decorations sinilax hanging from
doorways and windows forming a most
pleasing background The electroliers
were twined with the foliage and also
with white loopings which were
stretched to the corners of the rooms
in this way iorming a canopy under
which the tables were placed Just at
the entrance where stood the king ta-
ble two large letters Q V in sil-
ver were very conspicuously placed
on the wall
Score cards bearing maidens heads
tinted in water colors were dlstributea
among the players Chocolates were
served during the game salad and ice
letreshments at the close
Miss uannje Cohen was the success-
ful winner of the club prize a hand
painted bow The consolation was
won by MiBS Fanno Becker For
highest scoring Mr Abe Nussbaum re-
ceived the gentlemens prize a neck-
tie The gentlemens consolation was
won by Mr Mansfield Schwartz
The invited gueats were Messrs
Joe Weingarten Bernard Soheps Abe
Nussbaum M Fimielstein William
Freeman Ben Hurwitz Sam Bloom
berg Lou Aronson Mansfield Schwartz
SHOTWELL
HARRIS
MENS AND BOYS
OUTFITTERS
KOSHER HOME COOKING
J SELVE
Nicely Furnished Rooms
and Board
Special Rates by Day or Week
Phone Preston 6298
812 Capitol Ave Houston Texas
The New Hotel Bristol
FIREPROOF
Modern in All Its Appointments
European
Cafe in Connection Capitol and Travis
The Latest in Every
< Thing Optical
505 M AIN STREET
Monuments and Bullrilng
OUT STONES
2614 Wahinf tei St Phone 582a
H C MOORE MD S H MOORE MD
MOORE MOORE
SKIN GENITOURINARY AND
RECTAL DISEASES
203 TEMPLE BUILDING
HOURS 8 to 5 snd 7 to 8
Phone Preston 2842 HOUSTON
Inauce Today Tomorrow May Be Too Late
PacificMutualLife Insurance
Company
MAX WESTHEIMER AGENT
Phone Preston 174
406 Houston Land and Trust Building
E A HUDSON FURNITURE CO
FURNITURE
BEST GOODS FOR LEAST MONEY SOLD
ON EASY WEEKLY or MONTHLY PAYMENTS
WRECKER OF HIGH PRICES
711 Travis St Phone Preston 1078
Dannenbaum Taub
ATTORNEYSAT LAW
708 First National Bank Building
Phone Preston 3003 Houston Texas
ICYCLE
Repairing Lock and Keys Filled Guna and Piitoli re-
paired Saws Filed Rubber Boots and Hot Water Bagi
repaired All work guaranteed
A BISBEE 609 Fannin St
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Goldberg & Ruppin. The Jewish Herald (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 21, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 9, 1911, newspaper, February 9, 1911; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth69036/m1/6/: accessed May 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .