THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 10 SAGINAW NEWS I THE JEWISH WOMAN Miss Jeanette Weinberg has re- turned from an extended trip through Toledo, Detroit and Pontiac. MISS ROSE KAPLAN, FAMOUS JEWISH NURSE, DIES IN ORIENT. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Barr of Brook- lyn, N., Y., are receiving congratula- tions upon the birth of a son August 6. Mrs. Barr was formerly Miss Mal- vina Goldstein of Saginaw. Is Martyr to Mission of Mercy to Palestine. News of the death of Rose Kaplan, head nurse of the Jewish refugees' camp Miss Jeanette Rich, accompanied by in Alexandria, Egypt, on August 3, has her brother, Jay, have left for a trip just been received from United States Consul Hornblower by Hadassah, the through the east. Women's Zionist Organization tinder The Misses Lillian and Bessie Kra- whose direction Miss Kaplan had been mer of Gaylord, Mich., visited their ministering in the Orient since January, 1913. uncle, Mr. L. Ablowitz, this week. Miss Kaplan is a martyr to the mis- Miss Helen Goldstein has returned sion of mercy which impelled her to home after spending the last five leave this country for Palestine four weeks in New York city. years ago when Hadassah established its nursing settlement in Jerusalem. She Miss Lillian Ascherson of Detroit was in full charge of the tremendous is the guest of Miss Jeanette Wein- task of introducing hygienic conditions berg. in the Holy City. Operating from the Mrs. A. D. Phillips and daughter, settlement furnished by Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. S. Seitner and family, and Miss Nathan Straus, she did maternity work, Ida Stark have returned after spend- school nursing with special attention to ing two weeks in Northern Michigan. trachoma, made hundreds of nursing visits, gave as many personal treatments, Mrs. S. Goldstein has left for New and found time to impart class instruc- York City where she will be the guest tion in hygiene. of her daughter, Mrs. S. A. Barr. She returned to this country about Miss Lottic Goldberg of Milwau- two and a half years ago for a serious kee, Wis., is the guest of Mr. and operation. After her recovery, notwith- standing the strong urgings of her rela- Mrs. I. B. Weinberg and family. tives and friends to remain here, she Mrs. I. Rich has returned home af- went to Alexandria, where the Jews who ter spending the summer in the Cats- had been ordered to leave Palestine for kill mountains. refusing to become Ottoman subjects Louis Beckman of Winona, Minn., when Turkey entered the war, had has been in the city visiting his sister, found refuge under the protection of the Anglo-Egyptian authorities. There she Mrs. B. I. Rosenberg. took charge of the refugees' camps, and Messrs. Robert L. Seitner and El- her work won the warmest commenda- lis M. Thal are home from the offi- tion of the British military authorities. cers' training camp for a short stay. Miss Landau, the headmistress of the Mr. Seitner has been made a second refugees' schools, who was with Miss lieutenant. Kaplan when she passed away, has The Misses Harriet and Lillian cabled that her last words were the ex- Rosenberg of Detroit have been visit- pression of a wish that Hadassah's work ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. in the Orient should be continued. Louis Levinsohn. Miss Kaplan was born in Petrograd • on Sept. 4, 1867, came to America 25 Mrs. A. E. Goldsmith, who has yeais ago, and was a graduate of Mt. been seriously ill at St. Mary's hos- pital, has returned to her home much Sinai Hospital Training School for Nurses. She is survived by her father, improved in health. a brother, and two sisters, one of them Miss Goldie Mendelsohn of Detroit being Miss Elizabeth Kaplan, Superin- tendent of the Jewish Home for Chronic is visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. Kramer. Invalids, in St. Louis. The funeral ar- rangements were in charge of the Grand Miss Bertha Reichman of Chicago is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. D. Kel- Rabbin of Alexandria. lar. JUDGE MACK TO DRAFT LAWS JEWISH WOMAN CHOSEN AS FOR SOLDIERS' KIN. MAYOR. Security and Safety is Everything BANK OF SAGINAW Makes a Specialty of REAL ESTATE MORTGAGES on both city and farm property Payments may be made on mortgages at any time and any payment on account of principal stops the interest immediately on such amount paid West Side Office 400 Court Street. 1-.. I .,..111.1111111.p.n.fi ," eit • Pi PI 24 i 4. Yr. o 0,4 pf, 'raw; 11 Dancing every day at PALAIS DE DANSE Conceded to be the prettiest smmmer ballroom in America, featuring Ben Shook and his superb orchestra of sixteen artists. South Side Office Cor. Center and Fordney Ayes. I The Gorham Shop . 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