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Four THE JEWISH MONITOR Friday, July 11, 1919. FORT WORTH NEWSl NOTICE. Regular meeting of Isidor Straus Lodge No. 619, I. 0. B. B., first and third Tuesdays of each month at 8 o'clock p. m. at the Hebrew Institute. All members are urged to attend as there are always important matters to De discussed. L. M. MILLER, President. ELI GILBERT, Secretary. Congregational. Temple Beth-El, 5th and Taylor Streets. Services Friday evening at 8 o'clock, Saturday morning, 11 o'clock, Sunday morning, 11:15. Sab bath School, Saturday morning at 9 o'clock, and Sunday at 10:00. : Synagogue Avatah Sholem. Friday evening services at 8 o'clock. Satur day morning, 8 o'clock. Sabbath school Saturday morning, 10 o'clock. Miss Rose Ritchey and friends mo tored to Dallas to spend the Fourth of July. On Sunday, June 29, Miss Regina Kahn was hostess to the Debutantes at her home, 1225 South Lake street. The newly elected officers of the club were installed, and were as follows. Misses Estelle Shanblum, president; Leona Cohen, vice president; Ida Wolff son, secretary; Belle Goldberg, treasurer, and Bernice Dan, press re porter. Afte the business meeting, an in teresting contest was held in which Miss Estelle Shanblum captured the first prize, while the consolation was given to Miss Bernice Dan, after which a dainty ice course was scrvea to the members of the Club and Miss Ida Swartzberg of Austin, who was a guest of the Club. The next meeting will be Sunday, July 13, at the home of Miss Annabel Lesser on Washington street. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Guggenheim, daughter and maid, and Mrs. F. Car's of Austin, were the guests of relatives for a day, while en route to Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Gilbert and daughter, Ruth are in New York, the east purchasing goods for Col Mr. and Mrs. Dave Colton are In ton's ready to wear store. Mr .and Mrs .Sam Davidson have leased the W. L. Edrinitfon home where they will live until the Lucerne Apartments are completed. Miss Sara Carb, who was operated on recently has been discharged from the hospital and is convelescing at her home on East Weatherford. Mr .Dave Colton entertained a few couples with a swimming party at Lake Worth last week honoring her truest, Miss Schwartzberg of Austin, Texas. After a dip in the lake the party motored to the Hebrew Institute and enjoyed a fe wdances. Among those present were Misses Marguerite and Hazel Weltman, Hazel Heninger, Mosrrs. Archie Albert, Dan Levy. Miss Annette Lederman returned last week from attending a house par ty in Shreveport Miss Lederman was the honored guest at several lovely parties. - Dr. and Mrs. George Fox, Mrs. Til lie Carb and Miss Naomi Carb motor ed to Mineral Wells for a few days. : Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brown, Mrs. An. nette Veit and Julian Brown motored to T.T'neral Wells Sunday for the day. Miss Jcannette Emden of Houston )s the guest of Mrs. R. Fuller. ' Mrs. R. Fuller and her guest, Miss Erwien of Houston, are in Mineral Wells. Miss Ida Schawrtzberg of Austin, has returned to her home after spend ing n few days with Mrs. Dave Col tcn. Mrs. Loui3 Morris and son, Max, are spending a few weeks at the Min eral Wells. Mr. Morris joined them for the week end. Mr. Jake Emden of Brownwood spent Sunday in the city. ,. Mr. and Mrs. I. Brown and Mayme Potishman are in Mineral Wells. At a special meeting of the Miriam Club, held Saturday evening, June 28, Miss Goldye Anoff was elected secre tary to succeed Miss Ethel Fox, who has returned to her home in Chicago. The little totes of the Tarrant County Orphans' Home were given a rare treat on Tuesday, July 1st, when the members of the Miriam Club visited them. After entertaining them with music and games the grateful children were served with ice cream and cake. Among the recent arrivals at Camp Bowie, we find Lieut. Emanuel Too min, Medical Corps, ordered here from Camp Meade, Md., to examine the command for Cordia Vascular diseases. Dr. Toomin is being enter tained by his numerous friends in Fori Worth, who are hopeful that he may make his home in the city following his release from the army. Lieut. Too. min has been practicing medicine at Waco, and is well known for his ef forts in cleaning up that city during the meningitis epidemic in 1912-13, in his capacity as health officer. Mr. Dave Fink of San Francisco, is visiting his brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fink. Mr. and Mrs. Landau and daughter, of Brenham are the guests of their parents, Rev. and Mrs. A. G. Gordon. Mr. J. Friedman of Dallas was a visitor in this city Wednesday. Mr. II. Goldman of Shereport, La., is registered at the Westbrook this week. The following motored to Mineral ' Wells Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. J. Brown, Mrs. A. Veit, T. Carb, Miss Naomi Carb and Mr. J. Brown and I. Jacobs. Miss Jeannette Emden of Houston stopped over a few days on her way to Chicago nnd other points. Mr. Jake Emden was a visitor in cur city this week. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Krist enter, tained with a dinner Sunday at their home, j 400 4th avenue. After dinnc the crowd motored to Lake Worth, where n pleasant afternoon and even ing wts spent. The following enjoyed their hospitality: Misses Certrude Gordon, Gladys Veit, Gertrude Jacobs; Messrs. Fox and Horwits of Chicago, Dm. Heyne of Philadelphia and Too mic of Waco. Mrs. I Carb, Mr. and Mrs. A. Gug genheim and son, of Austin, stopped over in our fcity on their way to Colo rado. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lehman an! children have gone to New York and other points in the East. Don't forget the Y. M. H. A. danco at the Hebrew Institute Sunday night Admission free to Y. M. H. A. mem bers. Dr. George Fox has been placed on the reception committee to welcome Louis Marshall,' head of the great Peace Delegation, Paris, on his return. Mrs. A. Friedman and daughter, Miss Ruby, will leave today for New York, where they will be the guests of Mrs. Friedman's son, Mr. Leon Shep Friedman. Mrs. Mose Gross is with relatives in Madison, Wisconsin. Mrs. Minnie Cohen of Jacksctfs leaves for New York Sunday. HEBREW SHELTERING AND IM MIGRANT AID SOCIETY OF AMERICA. TYLER. Miss Rosalie Lazarus of Pine Bluff, Ark., is the guest of Mrs. Silas Fried lander. Mr. Isadore and Walter Williams of Henderson, Texas, were the guests of Mrs. I. Friedlander for the week end. Mrs. Abe Endel of Henderson, Texas, spent several days in the city last week. Miss Louise Goldman of Calvert, Texas, is the popular guest of Misses Ethel and Ruth Friedlander. . Saturday night a crowd of boys from Henderson, Texas, entertained with a nat party in honor of Miss . Louise Goldman of Calvert, Texas. Miss Rae Liebreich is visiting in Powell, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Jarinkes left for Chi cago where Mr. Jarinkes underwent an operation and we arc glad to hear he is on the road to recovery. M. Sam Cohen has returned from Corsicana after spending several days there. Mrs. Harry Sandlowsky was hos tess to the visiting guests, Miss Lou ise Goldman of Calvert, Texas, and Miss Rosalie Lazarus of Pine Bluff. Ark., with a picture show party Mon day night Mr. A. Goltenttmck and daughter, Miss Celia will leave this week for Chicago. Mrs. Louis Marman and daughter, left for St Louis, being colled there on account of the illness of Mrs. Mar man's sister. Misses Ethel Ruth Friedlander en tertained Sunday evening with a bun co party complimenting Miss Louise Goldman of Calvert, Texas. Candies wereserved throughout the games, and at the close prizes were awarded a sfollows: First prize falling to Miss Rae Sandolosky, which was an ivory perfume bottle, and to Mr. Bernard Gardner fell the first prize of tnt boys which was a gold collar pin. The guest prizes were awarded to Miss Louise Goldman and Rosalie Lazarus, each being a cut glass basket After distributing the prizes an ice course was Berved and the good byes were said. SISTERHOOD ART CALENDAR In accordance with its annual cus tom, the National Federation of Tern of Sisterhoods has published an art Calendr for the year 5G80. "The Life of Esther" is the topic selected for this year's calendar. Four excellent paintings, the work of two nineteenth century Spanish artists, Felix Joseph Barrias and Jose Villegas, portray the story of Esther interestingly and clearly. The calendar pad, which re cords the year 5860, extending from September 25, 1919, to Sept. 13th, 1920, contains a complete list of the Scriptural Selections for each week. The Holy Days and Sabbaths are indi cated In red. New York, June 16, 1919. Editor Jewish Monitor: You no doubt are already aware, through the public press, of the action of the Hebrew Sheltering and ImmU grant Aid Society of America in re gard to re-uniting Jewish families separtcd through war conditions. We are now engaged in New York, and through our various branches in the aoroad. country, in recording the names and addresses of such men here whose wives and children are abroad, and from whom they have not heard for a long time. It has occurred to us that there may be in your community immigrant Jews whose families are still abroad, and who would like to avail themselves of this service. Will you please makt it known, either through the local rabbis or through any local agency that may exist in your city, that they can communicate with you or with this office direct. If you desire, we shall be glad to send you registration cards, sample of which is enclosed, which can be filed out by the applicant and forwarded to us. Of course, taking the information does not mean that we are going io bring the family of the applicant to this country. We are gathering the data so that when the proper time comes, we may be of help to the ap plicant. Another purpose of the regis tration is that we are receiving lists from obroad of people over there who are seeking their relatives on this side and we may be able to establish a chain of communication and trace those whose addresses are lost. This matter is of such great import ance that we ask for your fullest co operation. With very best wishes, I am Very sincerely yours, JOHN L. BERNSTEIN, President JOINT DISTRIBUTION COMMIT TEE. To the Editor of the Jewish Monitor: I am enclosing a copy of a letter which has been written to a local com mittee outside of New York, with ref erence to the transmission of Individ ual Remittances through the Trans mission Bureau of the Joint Distribu tion Committee. I would be much obliged to you, if you can give it publicity in your next issue. The plan can of course be adopted by local committees every where, and in view of the conditions abroad, we feel that no better assist ance can be given at this time than to take advantage of the arrangements that this committee has with the var ious departments of the U. S. Govern ment . ALBERT LUCAS, Secretary, Joint Distribution Commit tee. I am very much gratified to note the activity of your committee in estab lishing a local medium for the re ceipt and tranmission of moneys from individuals on this side to their friends and relatives abroad. In the terrible crisis which has de veloped in the war zones In Europe, and under the harrowing conditions surrounding so many of our brethren abroad, it is of the utmost importance that every means of relieving the suf (Continued on Page 13).