America fcwish periodical Cotter CLIFTON - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO FIEVEntonlemsnatRONICLII March 27, 1936 PAGE FIVE ■ nd THE LEGAL CHRONICLE United Dairies Hi-Test Milk, PRESENT "COMMUNITY CAPERS" AT THE JEWISH CENTER ON SUNDAY EVENING Sweet and Sour Cream and Butter The death of Ilarry Solomon is Complete Cast Recruited from Center Membership; Spec- a distinct loss to the Chesed Shel RELIABLE HOUSE KELP. Laun- ialty Songs and Dances to Be Features Eines (Hebrew Free Burial Asso- dresses, women for house clean- of Production ciation), of which he served as Under supervision of the VAAD HARABONIM of Detroit. Delivered to Your Home Daily during Passover. If you are not a regular patron of UNITED DAIRIES, why not start now by calling United Dairies Incorporated 4055 PURITAN AVE. < 4° Emes Whom he Served as President for 10 Years The first musical comedy ever attempted at the Jewish Commu- nity Center will be presented on Sunday evening, March 20, at the Center at 8:15. The show, "Community Center Capers," is written and staged by June Alerts and Robert Mazer, with all of the dances arranged by Edith Muskin. The lyrics and mu- sic to two of the featured produc- tion numbers, "What A Beauti- ful Thought" and "Irresistible Lips," were composed by Earl Sel Draimin, a member of the Cen- ter. The complete cast of the comedy has been recruited from members of the Center. Those in the cast are: Meyer Israel, Shirley Fields, Ruben Zissman, Louis Lipson, Sol nerds, Irving Rosengarde, Mil- ton Stark, Paul Pensler, Pearl Cot- ter, Rodelle Broder, Sam Posner, Clara Tannenhaus, Jack l'rujan- sky, Dorothy Freedman, Ben Shlakman, Rose Friedman, Libby Ritter, Annette Goodman, Jessica Schwartz, Sarah Saxer, Willie Dance Arrangements of Council Juniors •-• tower Free: for a short time only-- 1847 ROGER BROS, ORIGINAL ROGERS SILVERPLATE 1 Serving Spoon and 1 Cold Meat Fork (Value $5.00) with each 26 piece set of 1847 Rogers Bros. Silverware Lovelace Pattern • Sharp Contributes to Many Causes MOTHER'S CLUBS A Timely Offer for Passover... Take advantage of this offer and grace your Pesach table with a set of this beautiful silverware you have always wanted. Come and make your choice of several smart patterns. Tin Not si nanuanwal Ilesates Ca—stgaintra at guIey M. Greenberg, Inc. —DEALERS IN— DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE 8931 Twelfth Street Telephone Euclid 3892 Enjoy DOUBLE-MELLOW Old Gold Cigarettes after the show OBITUARY CHARLES F. BRASCH officiating. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Emory Weiss and Mrs. Nat Mandell; three sons, Abe B., Nathan and Ilarry L., and four brothers, H. P., Ira, Jacob and Dr. Azriel Weller. Airs. Katz was one of the founders of the Jewish Children's dome and the Yeshiva Beth Judah and was a member of Mizrachi. of 3782 Glynn Ct., 42 years old. died on March 24. Funeral serv- ices were held at Lewis Bros. Funeral Home on March 24 with interment in Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka officiat- ing. He is survived by his wife, Eva; a daughter. Birdie; a son. SARAH LEAH GREENBERG Leon; a brother, Henry, and two sisters, Pearl and Mrs. Harry Ab- of 2080 Clairmount Ave., 82 years old, died on March 22. Funeral services were held on March 22 with interment in Clover Hill Park ANNIE KATZ Cemetery. She is survived by a of 735 W. Chicago Blvd., 65 years daughter, Mrs. Sophie Friedman old, died on March 19 in Miami, and four sons, Nathan, Max, Mor- Fla. Funeral services were held ris and Ilarry. on March 22 at Lewis Bros. Fun- eral Home with interment in Beth MAX JACK BERMAN Abraham Cemetery, Rabbi J. of 3340 Webb Ave.. 25 years old. Thumim and Rabbi S. AL Fine died on March 22. Burial took place in Chicago, Ill. lie is sur- vived by his mother, Mrs. Rose Rev. Cantor Berman, a brother and three sis- David Golden ters. Detroit% ramie. MODEL KATE MEYERSON of Pasadena, Calif., formerly of Detroit, 68 years old, died in Jan- Appointment nary. She is survived by her at CLIO sow Wedding Cam.. husband, Israel . a son. Benja- ' ' min performed al min, both of Pasadena and three H omo ana daughters, Mrs. Henry Berman, Mrs. Samuel Langberg and Mrs. I'hillip Scholnick, all of Detroit. Monuments of Character - ,•ts—Tc,f Manuel Urbacb Hewitt* sad Nasals Kaawamai 7729 TWELFTH ST. EUCLID 7101 Rev. Castel Jacob Silverman araoicar. MOREL to Yaw? Preannte 11 ,,ommardsi nil rbp4eissia ass 11.waSais 2903 Elmhurst TO. 114430 meseesme restensid Schwartz to Lead Palestine Seminar B'nai Moshe Notes 41=1111MISMIIIIIk GITTEL FRANKS of 1976 Blaine Ave., 82 years old, died on March 25. Funeral serv- ices were held at Lewis Bros. Funeral Home on March 26 with interment in Machrielah Cemetery, Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiat- ing. She is survived by a son and a daughter. SAMUEL MORSE of 2648 Rochester Ave.. 59 years old, died on March 22. Funeral services were held at Lewis Bros. Funeral Home on March 24 with interment in Oakview Cemetery, Dr. Leo M. Franklin and Rabbi Leon Fram officiating. He is sur- vived by his wife, Amelia. ESTHER STRIEFLING of 2690 W. Boston Blvd., died on March 26. Funeral services were held on March 27 with interment in Woodmere Cemetery. She is survived by three sone, Lee B., Robert S. and Joseph B. and two daughters, Mrs. Richard Hollings- worth of New York and Mrs. J. W. Osborne of Baltimore. Real Estate Bargains- CLASSIFIED BUSINESS PROP. - president for 10 years. I Austt.r, Frances Markzon, Teddy Air. Solomon died on March 18 I Lax, Abe Cohen, Al and Marion at the age of 58. Ile was active I Betz, Annetta Baviteh, Ruth Ito- ' sen, Ann Lublin, Sylvia Funk, Ethel Tucker, Rita Berlin, Theta Felzer, Frances Klein, Alinnette Levitan, Zella Goldberg, Reva Usher, Sam Goldstein, William Stotler, fly Fink and Al Stein. 1 he production staff includes Mrs. Nathan R. Berke, hiving Teicheis Charlotte Horowitz, Alice Agree, Bess Malamud, Phyllis Schoenfield, Sam Goodman and David Burnstein. The biisiness staff consists of Minnie Rubin, Max Chomsky, Milton Stark, Her- ..e •avit man Resnick, Bess Malamud, Dr. Jack Jackman, Irving Rosengarde. 14 .? r11:1Z1t22Z Mrs. Sarah H. Selmin is staff ad- nnluntz 0 visor and Hannah G. Ferman is in charge of publicity. Ir3V1:1 ILY1 Immediately after the show there will be dancing for the audi- 1 A11•Ullitga ence and the cast. The orchestra 4ER *.‘< used throughout the show and for the dancing will be that of Ily LATE HARRY SOLOMON 1S09 Goldman and his "Hy Gee" or- Thla Seal will uppeor on chestra. in many organizations, among elegy Ihdlle of 3111k delivered during Passover. them the Turover Verein. During his 10 years of service LEO FUCHS' LAST as president of the Shesed shel APPEARANCE HERE Emes, Mr. Solomon was instru- TO ADDRESS MARSHALL mental in having the new build- In Novelty Program at Littman's ing erected on Joy Road. During LODGE MONDAY NIGHT Final arrangements have been Theater This Week-End his administration, also, a chapel completed for the formal leap was built on the cemetery and year dance of the Detroit section Leo Fuchs, eminent Lemberg the mortgage was liquidated. of the National Council of Jewish comedian, who has made a great Funeral services were held at Juniors, the auxiliary to the Na- hit here during the past two the Chesed shel Emes Cemetery, tional Council of Jewish Women, weeks' performances, will make with Rabbis J. Eisennian, M. Za- under the direction of Aliriam his final appearance here this Fri- ger, J. Thumim, A. Schechter, S. Carver, chairman., day evening, Sunday matinee and M. Fine, Isaac Stollman and J. Ilostesses for the dance, which evening, at Littman's People's Rabinowitz, and Cantors S. Mogii is to be held on Saturday evening, Theater, 12th and Seward, in a and A. Landau officiating. April 4, from 9:30 p. m. to 1:30 variety program. Air. Solomon is survived by his a. m. in the Italian Gardens of the I Among the acts in which Mr. widow, Ida; one son, Ben .1, Solo- Book Cadillac Hotel, include Rose Fuchs will appear at this special mon, and six daughters, Mrs. Adler, Eleanor Blum, Lee Bladen, performance, arranged by popular Phillip Gorman, Mrs. Joseph Chod- Lays Fauman, Beryl Jacobs, Jean request will be: oroff, Mrs. Hyman Rudolph, Mrs. "Dance, Jews, Dance•" "Shlo- Hyman Krupp, Gertrude and Bel- Levy, June Maas, Ethel Berman, Esther Loewenberg, Ruth Green- I mo, Where Are You Pushing?" la Solomon. berg, Isabel Levin, Dorothy Rosen- "The New Medicine," "The War- At a meeting of the board of di- thal, Constance Robinson, Myra ; saw Bootblack" and other num- rectors of the Chesed shel Emes, held last Saturday evening, Starch Sarasohn, Ph y l l i It Schoenfeld, ' hers. An interesting concert will sup- 21, a resolution was adopted ex- Josephine Stern, Betty Saloshin . plement this program. pressing the sorrow of the institu- and Ruth Segall. tion on the passing of its president Many novelties have been and extending sympathy to the planned and dancing will be to family of the late Harry Solomon. the music of Jules Klein and his The adopted resolution reads: orchestra, which plays over Sta- "The Detroit Chesed shel Emes tion WXYZ. expresses its sorrow over the death Tickets are sold under the di- Detroit Distributor of Manische- of its president, Harry Solomon, wits Products is Highly who was taken from us on Tues- RABBI DAVID I. CEDARBAUM rection of Mildred Vass, chair- man of the ticket committee, and Lauded day, March 17, at his home, 641 Rabbi Cedarbaum of Lansing may be obtained by phoning or Westminster. With the death of Pleasant relationships between Mr. Solomon the Detroit Chesed will address the open meeting of writing her, or any member of the Detroit Louis Marshall Lodge the ticket committee. There will various organizations and the she! Emes in particular and the of B'nai B'rith on Monday eve- also be a ticket sale at the door Manischewitz Matzo Co. have been Jewish community in general loses ning, at the Book Cadillac Hotel. on the evening of the dance. created as a result of efforts made one of the finest workers for the Members of the ticket committee here by A. Sharp, Detroit distri- good of the Jewish community. are Virginia Wolf, Adele Rosen- butor of Manischewitz products. May his memory be blessed! berg, Lucille Mintz, Lays Fauman, Mr. Sharp, who possesses a fine "We wish to extend our sym- Ruth Greenberg, Marion Touff, Jewish education and is himself pathy and condolence to the widow Helen Kahn, Jewell Prentis, Rose- active in many organizations, has and to the entire family. We trust The Monday Afternoon Club of the Jewish Community Center will mary Berger, Dorothy Stern, Kate made many contributions not only that the family will find comfort attend the interpretation of the Panzer, Madeline Betty Meyers, to the United Hebrew Schools, in the knowledge that the deceased musical version of the "Dybbuk", Isabel Levin and Connie Robin- with which he has always been leaves a great name and that he closely connected, but with many has built a monument for himself directed by Thaddeus Wronski, as son. other worthwhile organizations. during his lifetime by the contrib- guests of the Council of Jewish The Hebrew Schools always utions he made to worthy causes." Women, on Monday afternoon, North Woodward J. W. E. commended the Manischewitz March 20, at 2 at the Hotel Sta- W. 0. Accepts Packages Matzo Company, not only because ler. for Orphans of the fact that this company On Tuesday, March 31, at 8 produces the best products in its p. m., the Fenkell Club will hear The board of directors of the line, but because it co-operates a discussion of the Social Security Act by Mrs. Dowel Van Auken North Woodward branch of the so willingly and no cheerfully with Jewish Women European Welfare all Jewish institutions in this city Leo W. Schwarz, director of who was the director of the Old Age Division of the State Depart- Organization met at the home of and in many other cities. "It is the School for Adult Jewish Edu- Mrs. Anna Goldberg on Leslie a company with a conscience and cation, will be the leader of a ment of Public Welfare. Plans are being made for the Ave. Thanks were given Mrs. M. a heart," an official of the schools Palestine seminar next summer. The group will leave on the Ile Council of Mothers' Clubs annual Silverstone, chairman, Mrs. E. said. co-chairman, Mrs. I. Burn- Mr. Sharp has made contribu- de France on July 3, and in addi- spring concert which will be given Epp, stein, and the committees for their tion to lectures and round table tions in his own and in Mr. Mani- in cooperation with the Music Stu- work in making the shower for the dy Club at the Center on Satur- General Israel Orphans Home for schewitz's behalf to the Mo'os discussions en route, it will meet with leaders of movements and Chitim and other funds. day evening, Aped 11. Girls in Palestine a success. Mr. Sharp is now located at institutions in Palestine to discuss Showers were given by Mrs. S. 1352 Division St. lie handles a current trends and problems. Rottenberg and Mrs. I. Burnstein complete line of Passover prod- with the support of the Michigan ucts, including all the Rokeach Y. P. S. of B'nai David to The Jr. Young People's Social Jewish Ladies Aid Society. Besides products. Hold Roller Skating Party Group will meet on Sunday, the numerous amount of packages March 29, at 1:30 p. m., in the collected, money was donated Spring Luncheon Bridge of At the last meeting, the Young through the efforts of Mrs. A. J. club room of the synagogue. Hebrew Ladies Aid So- People's Society of B'nai David The Jr. Dramatic Guild will Redblatt. Mrs. M. Silverstone ciety April 22 made definite plans for a roller hold its meeting on Sunday, donated $5 and Mrs. E. Epps skating party to be held March March 29, at 3:30 p. m., in the donated $5. Donations and pack- A spring luncheon bridge will 31, at the Arena Gardens. All ages will be accepted before tiler. club room of the synagogue. members and their friends are chandke is shipped at 2313 Glad- be sponsored by the Hebrew La- Jr. Congregation Services dies Aid Society. This will be invited. An impromptu get-to- Charon, Marvin Adler, son of stone Ave. gether will be held following the held on April 22 at Deutch's Res- John Adler; speaker, Lester Mit- party. Members will meet in the tleman, son of Dr. A. N. Mittle. Herman Jacobs Leads Round taurant, Linwood and Taylor. There will be a meeting of the lobby of the Arena Gardens at man; Maftir, Eddie Kornfield, son Table Discussion of He- advisory 8 p. m. board on Monday, March of Joseph Kornfield. brew School Alumni On April 25, according to Miss 30, at 1:30 p. m., at the home The meetings of the Jr. Congre- Tillie Heideman, chairman of the of Mrs. William I. Miller, 3784 gation are held every other Wed- After a round table discussion entertainment committee, a wienie nesday evening, at 7:30 p. m. lead by Herman Jacobs, executive Longfellow Ave. roast will be held. Mrs. Albert Zeigler has been Cantor A. A. Rosenfeld has a class director of the Jewish Community Judge Healy of the Juvenile in coaching this group in conduct- Center, at the social get-together appointed to fill a vacancy cre- Court gave an interesting lecture ated as the board. ing the services. of the Alumni Association of the The next regular meeting of on "Juvenile Court and its Rami- United liebrew Schools last Sun- the organization will take place fications" before a large group on Old Folks' Home Auxiliary's day evening, the membership de- on Wednesday, April 1, at the March 23. cided to call a special meeting for Dexter-Lawrence Hall, at 1:30 p. Luncheon and Bridge The president, Dr. Adolf W. Wednesday evening, April 5, to m. At this meeting distribution of Lowenstine, announces an inten- on April 22 discuss specifically some of the pro- Passover necessities will be made sive educational, dramatic and so- The good cheer committee of jects outlined by Mr. Jacobs in his to all those who have appealed for cial program for the rest of the coming year. Plans for a one- the Women's Auxiliary of the talk on the Alumni Association as aid. aid to its members, the Hebrew act play are being formulated by Jewish Old Folks' Home met at an schools and the community. the dramatic director, Miss Crick- World-Wide Travel Bureau the Statler on March 20. The The meeting was well attended et Baron. committee is headed by Mrs. Al and the enthusiasm of the group Opens Office in Stevens Goldberg whose co-workers are was aroused by the inspiring talk Building Mrs. Phillip Greenwald and Mrs. of Mr. Jacobs and the group sing- Contributions to the Jewish Jule Wolfson. They have an- ing lead by Rebecca Rappoport. Children's Home The acquisition of new offices nounced Mrs. Jack Dunn and Mrs. There will be a few more of these by the World Wide Travel Bureau, Nat Weiner as chairmen for the social get-togethers. of which Rhea E. Cashman is The Jewish Children's Home of luncheon and bridge to be held manager, drew the comment from Detroit wishes to acknowledge on April 22 at 12:30 o'clock at a prominent New York steamship with thanks the contributions from Association of Detroit Jew- L'Aiglon in the Fisher Bldg, with official that Detroit has something the following donors: ish Youth Plans to Milgrom cooperating in present- in a travel office to show the metro- Zedakah Club. Aid Campaign ing the newest in wearing apparel. polis. In the eight years that Miss Mrs. Irwin Goldman, 2301 Cal- Mrs. David Werbe and Mrs. Cashman has served Detroiter, in vert Ave. Bernard Lachs are working with The board of directors of the the capacity of a geneal travel Mrs. Pernick, 3295 Collingwood. their cast for a play to be pre- Association of the Detroit Jewish agent, she has transacted no busi- Epstein Baking Co. 9936 Dex- sented at the May meeting. Youth met last Wednesday night ness over a counter, although pro- ter Blvd. Mrs. Harry Lutz and Mrs. Ben and discussed various projects with gressing from a desk in a luggage Mrs. Alexander Freeman, 20 Gottloeb, members of the good which they could help the present shop to the present, new, spacious Chicago Blvd. cheer committee, visited the resi- Allied Jewish Campaign. The pro- offices recently opened on the third Mrs. Pollack, 17185 Parkside. dents at the home last week and jects submitted by a special com- floor of the Stevens Bldg, Wash- Airs. Lasser, 2677 Glendale. served them delicacies. mittee of the campaign include ington Blvd. at Grand River Ave. Mrs. Irwin I. Cohn, 4205 Fuller- Mrs. Joseph Rose had charge of several educational items such as Although adequate to the needs ton Ave. the monthly party at the home. an oratorical contest on the Fed- of • complete and growing travel Sirs. Henry Katz, 2955 Mon- The guest artists were Mr. Nus- eration and the Allied Jewish Cam- bureau, the new offices are a tan- terey, in memory of Henry Katz senbaum, accompanied by Celia paign or an essay contest. The gible and distinctive expression of Mrs. A. Levy, 1511 Delaware. Plotnick. A reading was given by board of directors also discussed an ideal of service, and the selling Aesculapian Ladies Auxiliary. Mr. Dombey. The child artist was plans for a general get-together of a unique merchandise. One looks Sarah Roseberk. of the entire membership of all the past a rail and starboard lamp Bay City Junior Hadassah's Election of officers will be held organizations belonging to the as- upon a wave-flecked horizon in Spring Frolic April 5 at the meeting on April 20. sociation. which Jacob Reiss, well-known artist, had turned his hand to The Junior Hadaesah of Bay CARD OF THANKS DR. LOWENSTINE OPENS mural decoration. The color scheme OFFICE ON DEXTER BLVD. of blue, white and red has been City will hold its annual spring The children of the late Ellis Al. Friedman wish to extend their Dr. Adolf W. Lowenstine wishes worked out attractively in walls. frolic on Sunday, April, 5, at appreciation and thanks to their to announce the sole occupancy ceiling and rugs, enhanced by gay hotel Wenona, in Bay City. The many friends and relatives for of the offices at 11544 Dexter, posters, while a number of cosy various chairmen are as follows: kindness shown them in their re- corner Burlingame, for the prac- consulting rooms are realistically Beryl Voight, general chairman; cent bereavement Special thanks tice of medicine and surgery. like the desired outside staterooms Esther Glance, music; Betty Gol- to Rabbis A. M. Hershman, Joshua of a spotless cruise ship, made still den, tickets; Ruth Ginsberg, re- CARD OF SYMPATHY S. Sperka and S. Al. Fine. more effective by a series of port- freshments; Naomi Blumenau and The Progressive Ladies Unter- holes.. Comfortable chairs in the Leona Friedman, decorations; Aliyah, the Hebrew word mean- stitzung Verein extends sincere sports deck manner add the per- Irene Brenner and l'earl Bren- ing ascent, is applied to the act of I sympathy to its member, Airs. Jul. fect touch, for relaxation and com- ner, publicity; Mrs. J. Ginsberg, going to Palestine. 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Treat any - blemishes y o u Joseph Neipris of Malden, Mass., may have, such cousin of the late Bessie Beatrice as blackheads, End, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. pimples, enlarg- Abraham J. Epel of 15329 Park- ed pores or side Ave., who died on Feb. 20, wrinkles. wrote the following poetic tribute Massage your to her memory: scalp well for To um who ,.t an far •wsv several minutes. And daily for her health did pray Ito, panning 1,11111Pd grief en tenet Brush your eye- That It, our thought, did ronooerat• brows with And now we think of her Mon, V. B. Roe For after MI she wale our own white vaseline if they need strengthening or The day. that pamed In thirty three. When oho sae yet en An, free darkening. Use a small eyebrow From O Ont. strong tinily. n of !dark brush for the purpose and follow cleat h That robbed her of her one leat breath, the natural arch of your brows Inir minds legIn In wonder why from nose to temples. If your A girl like that Just Mel to Me. eyes are weak, bathe them in bor- tier soul was 0 no very pure. ic acid solution. That her life to Ins ssetnsol milt.. Recur* And then the hand of the divine Massage your hands with • ..m• down end drew the lent Sleek line, good food cream if they need ii h1, h now dlthlem her end thlsworld From shl. h she sae prematurely hurl ed . softening or filling out After the The meMrles of ill., month together tissue food has been applied spent thickly, wear old, loose gloves My heart and moot apart do rent, For they had brought in mY young day. overnight to keep the cream on. The allouner of some hopeful After getting into bed take • That the would someday reath her h er goal row deep, slow breaths. Relax Permit., that only the does th.t vont rot mentally and physically, dismiss Alr knew; and auffering became her Int firmly any unhappy or troubled Put It too murk In her W. brought. thoughts and fall into a restful Why had .he to tuner Crtime fora so long slumber. :Deep with the windows Before Ile mite her anal gong , Si. .. Ile unable her body to fend open and a good circulation of in. line Ile Inn his power to mend? fresh air through the room. Put let u• not loan fait h In 110n, The fall., of I ho Seraphim The ono In whom we must hav• hope, The maker of the•h•llotrope, For all Ille teflon., •re for good Though by as mortale not understood . So hope. my rowans truly dear. For there le nothing mot. to fear she hos now entered the twit, Pte. The world Ora lacks both worry and ortrItei HUe hope. then. my ...Ins dear And through hardships you .II pereetere Southern Company Removes Swastika from Its Trucks the MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WNS)—The swastika has been removed from the trucks and stationery of the Southeastern Express Company, K. 0. Sample, general agent, in- formed the Memphis Hebrew Watchman. "We used the swas- tika long before the advent of Hitler," Mr. Sample said. "Of course, there was no connection In loving memory of my dear whatsoever between our emblem mother. Anna Weiss, who mimed and Hitler, but in order not to away 1 year ago, March 30, 1935. give offense to our Jewish friends, Fa , h lonely hour that we hale spent. we have completely eliminated le woven through snot through. the swastika." All of the com- With gulden thread.of memory, Peer mother, Jun foe you pany's new truclu have been To have you dear mother, mkt tees to painted without the Nazi emblem pare le the sadden pain to the human and the old ones are being re , heart. painted no as to remove the swas- The haPPT hour. we once encored. how ewe., our memorlte linter till. tika. IN MEMORIAM slut sou byre left • lentil.. thls vvorbl ran siert, 1111 No, you are sot forgotten near tent her, Nor will vou itter be, Am lone as life and memory lasts. We will remember the. It seems that the leaders of the United Palestine Appeal, with the exception of Dr. Stephen Wise. believe in travelling. Dr. Tared To follow rou Goldstein has developed a special nil ant. interest in the Jews of Florida. !T711 When way You went. Morris Rothenberg has taken him- Sadly missed by her daughter, self to the Pacific Coaet. And Jennie. her husband, Moritz, and Louis Lipsky is attending confer- family. ences in Europe.