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VLOCTIOXPILY1811 &Mail

April 23, 1937

end THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

Don't Forget Your flat, Son .. .

ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN WILL OFFICIALLY
OPEN AT DINNER AT HOTEL STATLER, MAY 2;
RABBI JAMES G. HELLER TO BE THE SPEAKER

HEBREW FREE LOAN
DINNER TO HONOR
GETS $5,000 FUND
RABBI 1. STOLLMAN
IN SIMONS' HONOR (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE)

GUARD AND
YOUR V BE
EYES • SAFE

With Health-Lite C l
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE 1)
a young man, he was naturally
participate in the art night pro- tion to the regular expenditures and perpetual memorial, and by attracted to the Jewish youth
gram will be the center orchestra, o fapproximately $170,000 made enlarging the scope of the work
problem, and he devoted consider.
the post-graduate school of the Mothers' Clubs, a concert dance by the Joint Distribution Commit.
of the organization.
University of Pennsylvania.
group, dram-attic group, music tee for the relief and rehabili-
For over 41 years the Gemilath able time to the Young Israel
Headed Z. 0. A. Executive
school, art school and Jewish tation of Polish Jewry through Chasodim—Hebrew Free Loan As- movement, both as a teacher and
Eye. examined, gl
fitted
its regularly affiliated health, sociation—has been serving the speaker. He recently published
From 1916 until he joined the American Youth Chorus.
by registered specialists at •
medical, economic and welfare community of Detroit, extending
A. E. F. he was rabbi of Keneseth
price you can afford to pay.
the
first
volume
of
his
book,
Israel Congregation in Philadel- Shalom Asch to Aid Polish Jews groups in Poland, it was declared loans without interest charges.
by Joseph C. Hyman, executive This relief isgiven for necessity "Minchaa Itzchock," which has
phia, and during the war Dr. Het-
on Invitation of .1. D. C.
1119 GRISWOLD ST.
ler was chaplain with the A. E.
or emergency only; and it consid- been heralded throughout the
NEW YORK. — Sholem Asch, director of the committee.
ma to Khmers. nr. MIchIran Aye.
The largest single grant, $23,- ers requests for money with which country by the rabbinate and the
F. in France from 1918 to 1919. internationally known novelist
The year of his return from and playwright, sailed April 15 800, was made to the various Jew- to pay for urgent household ex- general public. Rabbi Stollman is
France he became rabbi in Little from Naples on the Conte di Sa- ish school systems in Poland for penses, sickness, college expense, the spiritual leader of Congrega-
Rock, Ark., a position he held voie for New York, to confer with renovation of existing buildings mortgage interes and taxes. tion Mishkan Israel and is the
until 1929 when he became rabbi Joint Distribution Committee and the erection of new schools, Among many more unmentioned president of the Mizrachi Council
of the Isaac M. Wise Temple of leaders in America on the plight the J. D. C. contributing only services, it helps needy widows of Detroit.
Recently Rabbi Stollman under-
Cincinnati.
of the Jews in Poland and will part of the cost. The remainder is and gives some European relief,
BATHS
Active in a variety of causes, address meetings in the larger to be raised by the Polish Jews especially to the aged. Many a went a serious operation, and in
thankfulness
for his recovery, his
themselves.
You Always Look Your Best in a
life, a home, and a business has
Rabbi lleller was chairman of the cities during his six to eight weeks
sl CLEMENS, MICHIGAN
Trade schools were given grants been saved through this organ- friends have arranged this ban-
executive committee of the Zion- stay here, it was announced at
ist Organization of America from the offices of the Joint Distribu- totaling $21,950 for the exten- ization, and innumerable needy quet.
In honor of this event, Rabbi
sion of their facilities so that a people have been placed into cir-
1929 to 1931 and a member of tion Committee, 100 E. 42nd St.
Saul Silber of Chicago, president
the board of governors of He-
Mr. Asch was one of the found- greater number of Jewish youth cumstances which now permit
of
the Jewish Theological Semi-
can
be
made
self-supporting.
them to make a livelihood inde-
brew Union College and the na- era of the Joint Distribution Com-
LET US SHOW YOU WHY!
nary of Chicago, and one of the
tional governing board of the Hil- mittee and has maintained intl. Trade and commercial schools in pendently.
Warsaw, Lodz, Wilno, Cracow,
outstanding
rabbis of this country,
It is for this type of construc-
lel Foundations. His interests and mate touch with its reconstruction
Lwow and seyarah smelled cities tive assistance to the needy of will be the guest speaker of the
activities are not confined to Jew- operations in Europe for the aid
will
benefit
frarthis
grant.
evening.
In
addition
to Rabbi Sil-
STYLERITE
Detroit that the Ilebrew Free
ish movements alone, for he was of Jews. Mr. Asch's works have
Does your brim pull out of shape?
A total of $10,000 has also been Loan Association is in a position ber, local rabbis and leaders will
president of the Cincinnati Peace been translated in more than 20
Do
you
have
openings
on
the
side
address
the
audience.
$345
League from 1927.29; is a mem- languages, "Three Cities," pub- granted for the trade retraining to apply the capital at its com-
of your hat?
Several members of the Cans
Vulol..1,111 .57
■ 1 1
ber of the Metropolitan Y. M. C. lished in 1930;being a picture of of adults, for the development of mand, now augmented by its lat-
Are you wearing the right style
tors Association of Detroit will
A.
board; was a member of the the effect of war on the Jews in new trades and for other pro- est welcome bequest from the
.4.1
for your features?
.1
!!.
ductive
economic
assistance
to
present
musical selections.
DAVIDALLI
estate of its former honorary
Russia
and
Poland.
His
latest
Cincinnati
Board
of
Education
in
Does your hat feel comfortable?
Jewish heads of families. This president, David W. Simons.
All friends of Rabbi Stollman
'
AI<
,ail
1934-36, and is a member of the novel published in 1936 is "The
Are you hard to fit? IF SO
and workers' co-operatives, work-
are invited to attend this banquet.
$500
faculty of the Cincinnati Conser- War Goes On."
WE WILL FIT YOU COR-
grant will help finance producers'
Tickets may be obtained from
vatory of Music, which a year or 8103.950 Granted for Special
RECTLY AND SOLVE YOUR
Contributions to Sylvia
shops and farming.
Morris Granet, chairman of the
so ago awarded him the degree
Constructive Projects in Aid
HAT PROBLEMS.
Special grants were also made
Simons' Scholarship Fund arrangements committee, 3329
of Doctor of Music.
of Polish Jews
to institutions of higher learning
Fullerton Ave.; at the home of
In connection with his musical
Special grants of $103,950 have and community cultural activities.
Donations to the Sylvia Simons Rabbi Stollman, 8624 La Salle
accomplishments, Dr. Keller pos- been made to Polish Jewish organ- Sixteen yeshivahs received grants
Scholarship Fund of the Music Blvd., or from Isaac Rosenthal, Junior Congregation of Bnai
sesses a wealth of knowledge and izations for support and extension totaling $6,500. Other cultural
Study Club of Detroit were re- secretary of the committee.
Moshe
9137 GRAND RIVER, Near Joy Road
talent as a composer of secular of schools, trade training, produc- groups received a total of $17,- ceived from the following:
and religious music. Ile won the tive enterprises and cultural ac- 500. In these grants were in-
Primrose Benevolent Club
In memory of Mr. Schuiling,
The
Junior
Congregation
of Bnai
prize awarded by the Society for tivity during the first three cluded student organizations, father of Mrs. Berman Iloexter,
Moshe will conduct Sabbath serv-
Publication of American Music months of 1937 by the American adult education projects, libraries, from Mrs. Abraham Cooper.
The Primrose Benevolent Club ices on April 24, with Henry Gluck
in 1929 and is the writer of notes Jewish Joint Distribution Com- a pathological institute and other
In memory of Mrs. Yette Schil- is sponsoring a mother and daugh- as Chazon and Ralph Fisch as
for programs printed by the Cin- mittee. This sum was in addi- community organizations.
ler, from Mrs. Abraham Cooper. ter banquet to be held May 16. speaker. Alvin Conn will say
cinnati Symphony Orchestra. His
In memory of Mrs. Sara B. Further details concerning this Maftir.
activities in connection with the
Members are requested to urge
extreme, children who pay their Rosenzweig, from Mrs. Abraham affair will be given at the meet-
orchestra have extended over a FRESH AIR CAMP
Cooper.
ing on April 26.
their children to attend.
(CONCLUDED from EDITORIAL PAGE) ish Creche and the Jewish Asso- long period of years, and since
PLANS ANNOUNCED full maintenance.
ciation for the Protection of Girls 1925 he has been author of the
And the camp director of yes-
made to single out the women for and Women.
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE)
program notes as well as speaker
teryear would be astounded,
special attention. To simplify
for the orchestra when explana-
Most
Talented
Daughter
puzzled and perhaps he would not
matters, it will be best to divide
THE NUT-LIKE
tory addresses were needed.
been enlarged to the extent of
A more interesting lot are the
the living Rothschild women into
THESE CRISP CRACKERS
In addition to his distincition how having ample capacity to ac- understand at all the tremendous
FLAVOR OF SUNSHINE
three groups in accordance with Rothschild women in Paris. The as a student of music, Dr. Heller
ARE MADE UNDER THE
changes of philosophy which has
the branch of the family to which dowager there is Baroness Edu- Is famed for his teaching, writ- comodate a good proportion of
KOSHER CRACKERS
taken
pace
in
the
camping
move-
SUPERVISION OFA RABBI
ard, whose husband succeeded hie ing and especially for his lectur- the camp at one time. Under the
they belong.
BRINGS OUT THE
ment. No longer are poor campers
WHO GUARANTEES
There are now 32 females en- undo, the late Baron Edmund, ing abilities. His addresses are capabe direction of Irving Rosen
as
head
of
the
French
family.
She
TASTE
OF
SOUP
THEM KOSHER
forced
to
go
to
an
"underprivi-
titled to the name Rothschold ei-
inspirational and enlightening and and Miss Rebecca Cooperman, the
leged" camp as that the entire
ther by birth or marriage, five presides over a celebrated home arouse great enthusiasm and
camp has numerous new crafts. world would know that they are
which
was
once
Tallyrand's
pal-
of them being children. Twelve
pleasure.
Among the most popular are "charity cases" and bearers of a
stem from the London branch, 14 ace. There the former Germaine
Pre-Campaign Efforts
printing, w e a v in g, metalcraft, stigma for which they were in no
are kin to the Paris house and six lialphen, who in her younger
Pre-campaign solicitations are
days
was
a
noted
beauty,
enter-
leathercraft, beadwork, manual way responsible.
trace their relationship to the
now in progress among several
Vienna family. Despite the old tains somewhat leas regally than hundred larger contributors and training and wrought iron work.
Yes, the under-privileged camp
in
the
past.
Showing
off
her
family rule against intermarriage,
New Dock Under Conaruction
of the past is no more. No longer
it is hoped that the more impor-
a few of them were born Chris- treasure-trove of priceless china, tant gifts will be secured early in
is
it sufficient to give a child just
The waterfront facilities have
pictures and furniture compen-
tiana.
fresh air and good food. Today,
sates her for loss of the glories the campaign in, order to assure been greatly enlarged with the in- more than ever before, we realize
Since the recent death of Lady
when she ruled over Paris so- a speedy and successful culmina- stallation of new equipment. A the truth of that biblical quotation
Marie de Rothschild, widow of
ciety. Iler only daughter, Jac- tion of the drive and encourage- modern dock, affording much en- that "man lives not by bread
Leopold de Rothschild, a brother
queline, is a crack golfer, but she ment for the hundreds of workers joyment to the campers because alone," We must nurture the
of the first Lord Rothschild. and
married Gregor Piatigorsky, the who have volunteered their serv- of its unique construction, leads mind, the heart, and the soul, as
mother of Lionel Nathan and An-
the list. Next comes new boats,
eminent cellist. And now that ices as solicitors.
thony Gustave, who direct the
Daily rallies of workers will canoes and instructional equip- well as the body.
her husband has taken out his
Rothschild bank In London. title
ment.
The New York "Buddy" sys- • To achieve this goal. camps
first citizenship papers in the be held from now on at Hotel
of dowager of the London Roths-
United States she looks forward Stotler. At previous meetings of tem of "pal" swimming is em- must train a new personnel im-
child women remains vacant. Or-
bued with this "new philosophy
to being the first Rothschild who pre-campaign divisions an enthus- ployed promoting a maximum
dinarily this distinction would
will live permanently In Amer- iastic response was evidenced by amount of freedom with a mini- of camping" and dedicated to an
fall upon the wife or daughter
idealistic educational and social
mum amount of danger.
ica. This generation is also repre- workers and contributors alike.
of the present Lord Lionel Wal-
The high standard of kosher service. Further, it must give this
A list of radio addresses to be
sented by Charlotte Beatrice
ter Rothschild. But he is a bache-
foods,
a
precedent
established
in
personnel
a tremendously greater
delivered
during
the
coming
week
Ephrussi, Baron Eduard's sister,
or. Technically, therefore, the
who is the wife of Maurice will. be found elsewhere In this former years, is to be equalled supply of the physical equipment
mantle is inherited by his heir's
this
year,
with
fresh
foods
and
and
facilities
necessary for the
issue
of
The
Chronicle.
Ephrussi, Baron Eduard's sister,
wife, Mrs. Nathaniel Mayer Vic-
The Poalei Zeire-Zion' have or- vegetables arriving from Detroit- successful carrying out of such a
who . is . the wife of Maurice
tor- de Rothschild. who married
ganied a team of captains head- daily in the camp truck.
program.
Ephrussi, a former Russian finan-
the Lord's nephew in 1933. The
Staff Now Complete
ed by M. Ginsburg and Mr. and
This "new philosophy of camp-
cier.
THIS YEAR MARKS THE THIRTEENTH YEAR OF
former Barbara Ilutchinson„ who
The administration and coun-
Mrs. D. Sheraga to solicit the
QUALITY, FRESHNESS AND KASHRUTH IN
Most talented of the younger members of their respective selor staffs are now complete with ing" has been accepted by our
was the daughter of St. John
own
Fresh
Air
Camp
of
Detroit.
SUNSHINE KOSHER CRACKERS I, COOKIES
Hutchinson, an eminent barris- Rothschild women in Paris is Na- groups as well as members of professionally trained young men Many years ago, it took the lead
ter. Though she embraced Juda- dine Charlotte Thierry, only those organizations for whom no and women holding positions. Dr. in providing the best camping
ism after her marriage, she takes daughter of Baron Henri de captains were appointed.
Oscar Schwartz has been retained facilities available. Today it again
little or no part in Jewish affairs. Rothschild, who is a scientist. ex-
The whole-hearted co-operation as resident physician, with a back- takes the lead in carrying out the
But like her husband she is an plorer, wine-grower, art patron, of all the branches of the Poalei ground of practice in one of De- aim of "real camping for all."
BAKED IN THE KOSHER DIVISION OF THE THOUSAND WINDOW BAKERY OF LOOSE.WILLEBISCUIT CO.
avid student of biology. She has and generally the most distin- Zeirie Zion has been pledged to troit's best hospitals. Drs. William
guished of all contemporary fem- the Allied Jewish Campaign. Its H. Gordon and A. Max Kohn are
one daughter.
inine Rothschilds. Nadine's moth- affiliated groups, such as the Far- to act as consultant physicians,
Among London's "400"
It will be long before another er was known as "France's Flor- band and Pioneer Women's Or- and will advise Dr. Schwartz from
ence
Nightingale" because of her ganizations, have also promised time to time.
Rothschild fills the role in Lon-
Opening on Monday, June 28,
don society left vacant by the selfless war work. Today Nadine their support.
is
her
father's hostess, ■ fine
death of Lady Leopold, who was
In connection with the Allied the season lasts 10 weeks, which
sculptress,
the
wife
of
Adrien
are
divided into five two-week
on terms of intimate friendship
Jewish Campaign, open house will
with three British queens and Thierry of the French diploma- be held in the Jewish Community periods. The camper in allowed to
tic
corps
and
mother
of
three
chil-
whose last public appearance was
Center, Woodward and Holbrook, stay for either one full group or
as hostess to Dowager Queen dren. Her brothers, James Henri on Sunday evening, April 25, be- as many full groups as he prefers.
Mary. One of her daughters-in- and Philippe, are also married, ginning at 8:30 o'clock. The an- Each group must, however, be for
law, however, Mrs. Lionel Nathan the former to Claudine Dupont, a nual art night will be observed the full two weeks.
Mrs. Brown Heads Board
de Rothschild, is numbered among distant relative of the American on this occasion and the work of
Heading the board of directors
London's "400". As Marie Louise Duponts, and the latter to a for- the Jewish Community Center,
Beer, youngest daughter of Ed- mer actress. Baron Henri's which is one of the beneficiaries as president is Mrs. Douglas I.
mund Beer, she married Lionel daughters-in-laws are among the of the campaign, will be describ- Brown, with Mrs. Abraham Coo-
Nathan in 1912, when he was a belles of Paris society .
ed in a number of features to be per acting as vice president. Miss
Important among the ladies of
member of parliament. For years
presented by various groups func- Edith Ileavenrich is treasurer;
Parisian
diplomatic
circles
is
Mme.
Miss Henrietta Ascher is corres-
she was overshadowed by older
tior.ing in the center.
and more stately members of the Anatole Milstein, daughter of
Among the groups that will ponding secretary and Miss Sadie
Baron
Robert
de
Rothschild,
the
Hirschman recording secretary.
family. Lately, however, she has
The members of the board are
come into her own. Her hus- most dominating figure in the
Louis is a daughter of Baron as follows: Mrs. Eugene Arnfeld,
band's friendship with the royal French-Jewish community. Iler
Guttmann, traditional banking Mrs. Leo Cron, Mrs. Aaron De-
family opened to her the doors husband, a Polish Jew, is counsel-
rival of the Rothschilds. Her Roy, Mrs. Clarence II. Engross,
of the exclusive Mayfair set. On lor to the Polish embassy in Paris,
marriage to Louis was a sensa- Mrs. Morse Goldman, Dr. William
more than one occasion she was which gives her entry to the high-
tion because he was supposed to Gordon, Mrs. Sylvan Grosner,
hostess to Edward VII at her eyt political circles. Iler wedding
be
a confirmed bachelor.
was
a
landmark
of
Paris
society,
Harry L. Jackson, Howard Kai-
country home. liar chief com-
It is the wife of the yougest chen, Mrs. Maurice Klein, Royal
munal interest is the Jewish Free dozens of ambassadors and minis-
of the three Vienna Rothschilds, Oppenheim, Mrs. Edwin M. Rosen-
ters
having
been
among
the
Reading Room, of which she is
Baroness Eugene, who.ia by far thal, Alex Schreiber, Mrs. Nate S.
president. Three years ago she guests. Her sister, Cecile, and
the best known of all the Roths- Shapero and George M. Stutz.
figured in a family scandal when her mother, the former Nellie
child
women. It was she who
Beer,
are
also
dominating
figures
her only daughter, Rosemary,
was hostess of King Edward VIII
NEW TREND IN CAMPING
married the son of Lord Berry, in the social world. Less well
when
he
abdicated and sought ref-
known
are
Baro.p
Robert's
three
If the camp director of a gen-
newspaper magnate. But neither
she nor her husband attended the sisters, Mrs. Leon Lambert, Lady uge at the Rothschild estate at eration ago were to visit a truly
wedding, which was held in a Aline Caroline Sassoon, widow of Enzefield, Austria. Although well modern camp of today he would
,
church. Her sister-imlaw, Mrs. the late Sir Edward Elias Sas- past 60, she is still one of Eur- be extremely surprised. He would
Anthony Gustave de Rothschild, soon and mother of Sir Philip ope's most striking women. For look for lines of campers march-
is also a social lion. Anthony was Samoan, British under-secretary years she has been regarded as ing in military fashion from one
a hard-bitten bachelor until for aviation, and Mrs. Emanuel one of the world's ten best-dressed activity to another. Instead he
Yvonne Cahn-d'Anvers, gay-eyed Leonine. The gallery of the women. Grand-daughter of an will see small groups of twos and
daughter of a Paris banker, cross- Paris Rothschild women also In- Austrian Jew by the name of threes shifting informally from
ed his path. Their courtship was cludes the former Dorothy Pinta, Wolf who settled in Philadelphia, one part of camp to another.
He would listen for bugle blasts
the talk of London and the wed- member of an ancient Sephardic it was as Kitty Wolf that she
ding made even royalty en- family, who is the wife of James captivated the late King Edward to announce the change of activ-
vious. Princes and diplomats de Rothschild, son of the late VII of England while she was ity, and he would be disappointed.
trod on each others' feet as Baron Edmond, and the divorced studying in England in 1901. Instead he would see counselors
Yvonne became Anthony's bride wife of James' brother, the for- When her father died she went dismissing their groups at approx-
in 1926. Now his two daughters mer Naomie Halphen, a kinswo- to Austria, where she became a imately the same time by merely
lady-in-waiting to the Empress consulting their watches.
are being groomed for their fut- man of Baroness Eduard.
in 1911. At the Austrian court
Most Aristocratic
ure role as ladies of Rothschild.
Ile would gaze about for some
Least numerous but easily the she met Dandridge Spotswood, big, hard-boiled top-sargent type
The other five Rothschild wo-
men of the London branch are a most aristocratic of all the Roths- scion of an old Virginia family, counselors, who would be con-
mixed assortment. Eldest of childs are those stemming from and married him. The marriage stantly barking commands and
them is Mrs. Charlotte Louise the Vienna branch. Baroness ended in a Paris divorce, after punishing the campejs in order to
Behrens, only daughter of the Clarice de Rothschild, wife of which she married Count Schoen- maintain camp discipline. Instead
There is still time to enter this most exciting contest
first Lord Rothschild and wife of Baron Alphonse, titular head of burn-Bucheim of Austria, whom he would find young men and
Major Clive Behrens, high sheriff the Vienna family, is the dictator she also divorced, marrying Baron women with professional training
in history and go after that $100,000.00 First Prize!
of Yorkshire. A dignified old of Vienna society. A daughter Eugene, a Czechoslovakian citizen in the fields of education and so-
lady, who has shunned the public of Edward Sebag Montefiore of in 1925. She has been a Protest. cial group work whose under-
If you have not yet entered, send us a postcard at
eye so long that most people have London, she brought to Vienna ant, Catholic and Jewess. But standing of mental hygiene and
forgotten her Rothschild ties. lier the charm of the Montaores. Im- whatever her religion, she has car- child psychology make possible
ried
herself
as
if
to
the
Rothschild
once.
Promptly we will mail you, postpaid, Bulletin
the maximum growth and develop-
three nieces, Kathleen, Miriam mensely popular among all classes,
and Liberty, sisters of the heir she is the constant patroness of manner born. Tall, blonde, and ment of the camp.
No. 3 which contains puAzle pictures for the entire
He would look forward to the
to the title, and their mother, are almost every worthwhile cause statuesque, her golden hair and
the others. Only Kathleen is mar- and a devoted supporter of all classic features have made her a announcement of the head coun-
15 weeks of the contest, together with complete
ried, her husband being Baron Je , :sh movements. She is presi- striking figure in the highest so- selor wherein he assigns the camp-
er to • specific activity every
Jules de Koenigswarter. She dent of the women's committee cial circles of two continents.
We close the book of the Roth- minute of the day. Instead he will
rules, entry blanks and answer forms, and:everything
shares bee enthusiasm for avia- of the Jewish Orphanage. Since
tion and accompanies him on the the passing of the Hapsburg court schild women with Valentine, only observe campers making their own
needed to bring you right up to date_in the contest.
frequent travels made necessary an invitation to her home has sister of Alphonse. Louis and Eu- choice from a list of a variety of
by his profession of mining en- been the goal of every dowager gene, who is Baroness Springer, activities, the extent of which was
unthought
of
In
his
day.
wife
of
a
millionaire
Vienna
man-
gineer. Mariam amuses herself and debutante. Her daughter
Ile would scrutinize the camper
with breeding prize-winning Bettina, now 13, is being groom- ufacturer and art collector. De-
her wealth and family con- group and fail to find any signs
horses and refuses to take the ed for the role her mother now spite
of differences in the economic and
nection,
she
devotes
herself
to
fills.
Clarice's
sister-in-law,
the
family hints that she ought to get
social backgrounds of the chil-
a husband, while Liberty dabbles wife of Baron Louis, Alphonse's hunting and amateur photography.
dren. And yet, he would be in-
in music and maintains her own brother, is completely overshad- Her deafness prevents her from
formed by the present day direc-
studio. Their mother, Lady owed by Baroness Alphonse des- claiming her place In Vienna so- tor that the camper group con-
ciety.
Instead
she
lavishes
her
at-
Chorine Nathaniel Rothschild, pite the fact that Clarice's sister
tains children who are entirely
whose husband committd suicide is the reigning princess of the tention on her young son and under-privileged, and at the other
in 1923, is president of the Jew- Duchy of Lichtenstein. Baroness daughter.

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