PIEVETROITIEWLSH(PRORILIA September 1. 1939 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Engagements vi 000 0 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stolarsky, accompanied by their children, Dr. Charles Stolar and Mrs. Robert Black, are spending the holiday visiting Cadet Arnold Surath at the Junior Military Academy of Bloomington Springs, Tenn. An Advance Showing of Fall Suits and Topcoats ' VERY GARMENT TAILORED IN THE EXCLUSIVE SCHOLNICK MANNER ITATURING NEW INNOVATIONS IN ' COLOR AND DESIGN. '35 Miss Thelma Davis of Toledo, 0., has been the house guest of Miss Virginia Lichtenstein for the past two weeks. Among the affairs given in honor of Miss Davis was a formal garden party for 12 couples. Out-of-town guests also included Meyer Davis of Toledo, 0. A luncheon and open house was held at the Lichtenstein home. Miss Rosalind Seidler of Cooley Lake was hostess to Miss Thelma Davis, Adele Wexler, Sylvia Felo. witz and Virginia Lichtenstein for the week-end. Mrs. Morris Mischovsky and Mrs. Sam Lich- tenstein gave a dinner and enter- tained Miss Davis overnight slur. ing the second week end. Miss Syl- via Felowitz entertained at a din- ner in Miss Davis' honor and Miss Sarah Bronstein gave a luncheon after which the group went to Windsor, Canada. Sirs. Lawrence Weiss (Mildred Brown) also gave a luncheon in Miss Davis' honor. Dr. and Mrs. S. Slier returned from a week's stay in Charlevoix. AND MORE WASHINGTON BLVD. AND GRAND RIVER Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Freden- thal and son, Burton, of Holden Ave., returnee! Sunday from a two weeks' sojourn in the east. They visited the World's Fair in New York; relatives in Boston and their daughter, Floe Lee, in Plymouth, Mass., where she is in school on a scholarship. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bergstcin and son, .Stuart, of Midland, and Mrs. Maurice Koffman of Bay City ac- companied them. Contributions to Women's Auxiliary of Jewish Children's Home JACK ALKON •.ANNOUNCES Mrs. Charles A. Smith ac- knowledges the following con- tributions to the Women's Aux- iliary of the Jewish Children's Home: that after 15 years association with thi fiarley Buick Co. he is opening a Buick Agency of his Own. Read Announcement in— NEXT WEEK'S CHRONICLE 1 of the opening of Jack Alkon's modern and fully equipped Buick Salesroom and Service Station ALKON MOTOR SALES Sales—BUICK—Service 2400 BIDDLE AVE., WYANDOTTE, MICH. Phone Wyandotte 0650 Mr. UNTIL FORMAL OPENING whi c h will be announced next week Alkon can be reached at his residence, Phone TO. 8.3156 The Detroit Auxiliary of the Los Angeles Sanatorium PRESENTS Cantors Nathan Z Samuel Stolnitz The Inimitable Father and Son Chazonim in Rosh Hashonah and Yom Kippur Services at Littman's People's Theater 8210 12TH STREET First Slicoth Services, Saturday,Sept. 9,—midnight Seats, at very reasonable prices, may be secured at the theater, evenings and Sundays. For information call Madison 6766. ADMISSION FREE YOUNG ISRAEL Invites You to Attend ROSH HASHONAH AND. YOM KIPPUR SERVICES — AT — Young Israel Center 2691 JOY ROAD, near Linwood Reservations may be made every evening from 7 to 10:30 P. M.; Sundays, 10 to 4 CANTOR S. GLANTZ Will Chant the Services During the HIGH HOLY DAYS — IN _ LACHAR'S HALL 8939 TWELFTH STREET All Friends and the G I Public Invited Tickets 12 and 68, Obtainable in Lachar's Office it Contributions to the Jewish Children's Howe — The Jewish Children's Home acknowledges donations from the following: Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cohen and Mr. and Mrs. Sprit y of Abraham U. Cohen, in memor rn.--- ... ..A u.... fayeit co- Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Harris. in memory of Abraham Chapman; Mrs. R. Adel, in memory of Pau- line e rw; William W. Sharpe, in memory of Hyman Yost; Mr. and Mn. Louis Rosenthal. Mrs. D. Silverman, Mrs. J. Kubeek. Esther Perlman, Metropolitan Cleaners, in memory of Abraham Chap- Frani id, and SI,. J. le•s- Inman and Mr. and Mrs fleorge Orley in h o nor of Mr. and Mrs I1a,IA thildbers's LSI h weddingnlvereary. Prom Mr. an d urn. Rennie St nid• erte In memory of J. Standen. father of Mr,. Julio, 1 Uri man. • Frnin Mr. and Mr. I leorge M. Itolierte In mem o ry of nay Hallman ,.hen. Frost Mr. and Mr. line 1n10• lu honor of the Confirmation of fletirga of Mr. and Mrs.Plinnione om Fr From Mre. Inn Blunt isern. In inent• o re of 110ro ttrrenatelu, tun! her of Mrs. Na t Brunets In . Prnin Mr.nd Sire. Pam uel No•nnatt. in honor of her Mar MIIXVflil or Mn, Is I•otn Sire. Jneoli tlrnitt, a girt. FV0111 Mr., hi. l'ollark, root Old. Ion In the AMP f unit Contributions to the Auxiliary 1 for the Home in commemoration of a dear one, and in honor of happy occasions, may be sent to Mrs. Smith, 1935 Glynn Ct„ To. 8-2089. Mr. and Mrs. A. Letvin announce the engagement of thei daughter, Mollie, to Bernard A. Aston. son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Aston. Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Werbe of Flint, Mich., announce the engagement of their daughter, Winnifred Selma, to Dr. David D. Gutterman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gutterman of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. M. Strelzer (Esther Kobaker) of Brooklyn, N. Y., announce the engagement of their daughter, Rosamond, to Simeon Goldstein. son of Rabbi and Mrs. Herbert S. Goldstein of New York. Mrs. Lena Agree of Wisconsin Ave. announces the engagement of her daughter, Trudee, to Marvin S. Steinberg, son of Mrs. Ida Green of Clements Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mtlxman of Taylor Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Gertrude, to Paul 11. Harwin of Detroit. A winter wedding is planned. Mr. and Mrs. Max J. Quater of Muskegon, Mich., announce the engagement of their daughter, Mildred, to Harold J. Kopel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kopel of Hazelwood Ave., Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Cy Ross of Indiana Ave. announce the engage- inent of their daughter, Rita, to Martin Weinstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Weinstein. Weddings BARRIS • ZAFF Punchinello, 5.00 MIRROR Oakland Glass Co. Birth s 1940 BUICK JULE WOLFSON JEWS FLOCK TO COLORS OF DEMOCRATIC COUNTRIES; JEWISH LEGION IS PLANNED; POLISH, FRENCH JEWRIES PROVIDE HELP PAGE 11 way stations in Berlin and Vi- enna recently are women, aged men and children, waiting for trains to take them out of the Dr. Morton Hack has been sp. country while their menfolk pointed to the military affairs were forced to remain behind comnittee of the National Associ- to work on war projects. ation of Chiropodists by Dr. Meanwhile, offices of Jewish Charles E. Krauss of Philadel- phia, re-elected president of that relief committees and welfare body recently. agencies here were besieged by Dr. Hack is a Captain of In- Jews from many countries fantry in the United States Army's Officers Reserve Corps stranded in France by the crisis. and has been active in the move- The American Jewish Joint Dis- ment to secure the establishment tribution Committee offices were of a chiropody corps in the making every effort to assist United States Army. He also serves as chairman of the scien- delegates of the Palestine Miz- tific committee of the Michigan rachi Organization to the recent World Zionist Congress in Ge- Chiropody Association. neva to reach their destination. Delegates from Poland were said DOWNTOWN THEATERS I to be in need of financial aid. — French border patrols were MICHIGAN— Paramount's said to be redoubling their vigi- cavalcade of show business, "The lance on the French-Italian bor- Star Maker," is at the Michigan der where hundreds of Jewish Theater for to midwestern pre- refugees, fearing the outbreak miere, with Bing Crosby and De- of war, have made several at- troit's own singing nightingale, tempts to cross the border into Linda Ware, making her screen debut, in a cast that also boasts France. Those apprehended were the presence of Ned Sparks, love- immediately deported to Italy. ly Louise Campbell, and 99 tal- Refugees holding valid docu- ented youngsters, singing, danc- ments to enter the United States ing and generally performing. under quota regulations were On the same program is a thrill- marooned in Italy when Italian ing second feature, "Miracles for steamship lines cancelled all Sale," featuring Robert Young scheduled railings. Other Euro- pean steamship lines were also and Florence Rice. said to be cancelling regular • UNITED ARTISTS—The magic sailing schedules. UNITED ARTISTS—The magic Jewish agencies, including the starring Judy Garland, Frank Joint Distribution Committee, Morgan, Ray Bolger, Bert Lahr, the ORT, and the HIAS-ICA Billie Burke and Jack Haley, Emigration Association, while with a cast of thousands, remains coping with the new complies. ■ second week on the screen of lions of the refugee problem, the United Artists Theater. have already started partial evac- uation from Paris into interior FOX—Heralded by enthusias- towns, particularly to Angers tic premiere audiences as the and Geneva. season's most sprightly and witty A declaration, addressed to comedy and the picture that President Ignace Moscicki and definitely establishes Ginger Rog- Marshal Edward Smigly-Rydz, by err as a romantic comedienne, the Association of Polish Jews "Bachelor Mother" is at the Fox in France expressed readiness to Theater. The companion picture fight for the defens eof Poland. returns Lee Track to the screen Polish-born Jews and non-Jews after a lengthy absence to star have meanwhile begun the or- in "Spellbinder." ganization of a united commit- tee prepared to join the French PALMS-STATE — The movie pitting James Carney against forces in the event of war. NEW YORK. (WNS) — The New York Committee for Jewish Education announced the ap- pointment this week of Dr. Al- exander Dushkin as executive director of the committee which is expected to begin functioning next year. Dr. Dushkin, a former director of the Chicago Bureau of Jewish Education, recently arrived from Palestine where he served as professor of education at the Hebrew University. NELLIS - WIENNER Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Wienner of Calvert Ave. announce the marriage on Aug. 18 of their daughter, Vivian, to Joseph L. Nellis, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Nellis of Chicago. Hats off to our latest Sc iNC1.1.1 it: i 1, 110M FISHER—"Daughters Courag- eous," with the Lane Sisters, John Garfield and Claude Rains, and ''Return of the Cisco Kid." with Warner Baxter, is the dual offering at the Fisher. HACK-MILLER At the Wilshire Hotel last Sun- day afternoon, Rabbi A. Hershman united in marriage Miss Rose Miller and Leo Hack. Mrs. Hack is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Miller and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Hack. Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. Mandel- haunt and daughter of Pitts- burgh, Mr. and Mrs. George Schultz and children and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Pesick and son of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Taff an- nounce the marriage of their daughter, Alice, to Manuel Bar- ris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Barris, on Sunday, Aug. 20, at Sept. 2—Miss Annette Sara Manson, daughter of Mrs. Bess Manson of Elmhurst Ave., to Maurice Zeiger, son of Mrs. Clara Congregation Bnai David. Rabbi Sperka officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Zeiger of Monterey Ave., at Congregation Bnal David, at 8 D. m. Barris have returned from their Sept. 3--Miss Beatrice Glieberman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. honeymoon and are residing on Harry Glieberman of Fullerton Ave., to William Casman, son of Monterey Ave. Mrs. Fannie Casman of Fenkell Ave., at Congregation Shaarey Dashing, carefree little beret, in the soft Tish-U-Felt Zedek. Rabbi M. Zager will officiate. you'll find in all Punchinello:. Wear it off the face, Sept. 3—Miss Harriet Jean Rosenthal, daughter of Mr. and Detroit Auxiliary of Los Mrs. J. P. Rosenthal of Boston Blvd., to Hyman M. Beale, son of Angeles Sanatorium Spon- or tilted down over one eye. In all colors . . . black. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bielewich. sors High Holy Day Serv- brown, navy, Fairway green, Dragonfly blue, Viking blue I Sept. 3—Miss Lillian Levinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ices at Littman's Theater; Samuel Lovinger of Waverly Ave., to Norman R. Gould. son of or Tuscan grape. Leading Father and Son Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gould of Rochester Ave., at First Hebrew Congregation of Delray, at 6 p. m. Cantors and Large Choir MILLINERY—THIRD FLOOR Sept. 3—Miss Florence Golden, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. D. to Officiate Golden, to Theodore Richmond, son of Jacob Richmond of Toronto, Canada, at the Olympia Hotel in Mt. Clemens, Rev. Golden and. The Detroit Auxiliary of the Rabb i Winchester officiating, Los Angeles Sanatorium urges Sept. 3—Miss Helen Greenberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1'115 elf lour Detroit Jews, particularly those TUROVER LOAN ELECTS Jacob Greenberg, of 3278 Leslie Ave., to Oscar Rosenberg. son of FIREPLACE WALL in the vicinity of 12th St., to • Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rosenberg of Buena Vista Ave. Reception at I. SOSNICK PRESIDENT reserve their scats for the Rosh home from 2 to 6 P. M. No cards. Hashonah and Yom Kippur serv- Sept. 3—Miss Frieda Samet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Osias ices, at Littman's People's Thea- Marking 16 years of success- niam, fact ti rinI to your epee Meat Iona Samet of New York, to Irving Yagoda, son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl ter. ful operation, without loss to IlATES—•ltICE INTIMATES Yagoda of Lawrence ve., Detroit. Rev. Samuel Merin will officiate. alma tOss,, Topa for yone Furniture The auxiliary has done all in any of its members, after weath- Sept. 10—Miss Shirley Fields, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. its power to accommodate the ering two depressions, the Tur- Morris Feldman• of Gladstone Ave., to Louis W. Rubenstein, son public. The renowned father and over Loan Association elected of- of Mr. and Mrs. Max Rubenstein of N. Martindale Ave.. at son, Cantors Nathan and Sam- Hi, DD. BITER TY. 64E11 Congregation Mishkan Israel. uel Stolnitz, have been engaged. They will be accompanied by a large choir. The seats have been PLACE YOUR priced reasonably. An Oneg Yom Toe is assured to all the wor- shipers because of the fine com- ORDER NOW- positions prepared by the Chaz- onim, including the solos of the Aug. 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Sam Plotkin (Marion Feldstein) o young cantor who possesses a Tyler Ave., a son, Lawrence Irwin.. beautiful voice and because of Aug. 24—To Rabbi and Mrs. Levy Si. Becker of New Haven the splendid individual seating with Conn., formerly of Detroit, a daughter. accommodations. HACQUOIL BUICK, Inc. Aug. 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Forman (Sadye E. Karbal) , With every seat purchased, a of 2929 Webb Ave., a slaughter, Esther Golda MICHIGAN'S LARGEST contribution will be made to- Aug. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Irving A. Winkelman (Iliene wards relieving the suffering of BUICK DEALER Kruger) of Ashland Ave.. a son, Sheldon Phillip. consumptives. 8911 Grand Riser. Corner Martindale Dr. Morton Hack Appoint- ed on Military Affairs Committee of National Ass'n of Chiropodists George Raft goes into its third week downtown by moving over to the Palms-State where "Every Dawn I Die" is the top feature. "Night Work," with Charlie Rug- gles and Mary Boland fussing frantically as apartment - house managers, is the second feature. Marriages Danzig Jews pprehensive DANZIG. (WNS)—Two thou- sand Danzig Jews followed the European situation with grave apprehension believing that if war broke out many would be sent to concentration camps. It was learned that some of them still hoped and planned to flee to Poland. Until foreign exchange restrictions were inaururated two months aro, emigration of Jews from this area had prog- ressed so well that they had hoped to evacuate the entire Jewish population before the end of the year. The Jewish commu- nity sunports 1.000 deatitutes. with the aid of contributions from United States sources. A month ago. 45 Jews were draft.', fa clear rand near the Polish frontier. They were recnlied re- TYler 4.7600 ISIDORE SOSifICK ficers for the ensuing year. Isi- dore Sosnick was drafted as president. Max L. Roberts was elected financial secretary after a year's absence from that of- fice. Herman Lichtman was named vice president; Aaron Eckshtat, recording secretary, and John Lebowski. treasurer. The following comprise the board of directors: Albert Parvin, Ju- lius Schwartz, William Hoffman, Nathan P. Rossen, Morris Sha- piro, David Hertz and Max Stark. Sol Lumberg was named legal advisor. Return- cannon mounted, to protect the harbor, keystone of British de- fense in the eastern Mediter- ranean, and the pipeline. The Jewish Agency Execu- tive reassured the Jewish popu- lace of Palestine, at the same time counselling discipline. A statement was issued following an urgent meeting of the pro- visional Executive dealing with steps taken for security and eco- nomic preparedness in consulta- tion with several Yishuv com- mittees planning for, the emer- had already emigrated from Ger- rency. many and the need for addition- An extraordinary meeting of al houses of worship was not the Tel Aviv Municipality de- pressing. It was also reported cided to empower a security that the Nazi government will committee and also to purchase allow Jews to gather for pilaycr gas masks. It determined also to during the coming high holidays. apply to the government for Permission to gather for prayer price-fixing regulations and to on the high holy days has been Friday. urge. financial grants for activi- granted to Jews in Berlin and ties connected with the present not yet to Jews in other cities Naskashibi Group Pledges War situation. throughout Germany. Support to England Air raids precautions instrue. JERUSALEM. (WNS - Palcor tions were issued to the Civil PARIS. (WNS)—German, for- Agency)—A delegation of lead- Guard, while the Jewish Agency eign and "stateless" Jews, as ers of the Arab opposition to opened a number of offices for well as all foreigners living in the exiled Grand Mufti's poli- coordination of air raids precau- Germany, are being included in cies, headed by Ragheb Bey and tions. distribution of rationing cards to Fakhri Nashashibi, assured High the entire civilian population, it Commissioner MacMichael of the was reported here. Yorkville Gripped by Fear as loyalty of the majority of Pal- War Crisis Mounts estine Arabs to Great Britain Nazis Continua to H NEW YORK. (WNS)—York- and offered their lives and prop- Slovakian Jews ville, the upper east side sec- erty in support of the govern- PRAGUE. (WNS) — German tion of New York City, popu- Nazis carried through another ment in the present war crisis. lated mostly by citizens of Ger- pogrom against Jews in Bratis- The Nashashibi delegation, com- man extraction, today feels that posed of six leaders, represented lava. It was reported here that the infallible Fuehrer had gone the party that has vigorously Nazis had broken into the Jew- too far to retreat. Fear of war ish quarter of the town and had opposed Arab terrorism against grips the German in Yorkville the Jews and British during the subjected hundreds of Jews to and there was an atmosphere of violence and indignities, search- nest three years of disorder in tenseness which struck a new Palestine. ing for victims in restaurants, note that perhaps Hitler could cafes and other public places. pull no fresh white rabbit out of All Jewish reservists in Slovakia the hat. Edward Arnold, staff were mobilized for work on war Palestine Prepares for War. writer for the New York World- JERUSALEM. (WNS.- Palcor projects but were not accepted Agency) — Palestine, together Telegram, discovered that Ger- for active duty as soldiers. All with the Mandatory Power, mans have a premonition that are forced to wear a yellow moved forward rapidly to cope now they are to be hated as identification badge. with war and the emergency Germans and not as Nazis. "Up situation preceding it, as mili- to now." one of them said when War Crisis Halts Work of tary and economic measures interviewed, "it was mostly the Refuge. Aid Temporarily ' were taken to conserve food sup- Juden. One expects the Jews to- LONDON. (WNS)—According plies and distribution and to day to hate the Germans. But to newspaper reports here the strengthen the country's de- now there is a universal hatred Home Office is faced with the of the German." fenses. problem of what to do with 40,- 000 refugees now in England A series of regulatory enact- NEW YORK. (WNS)—A spe- in the event of %•i.. It is believed ments published here included as a principal feature a drastic and cial prayer for world peace was that all male refugees may be unprecedented banking law which offered in each of the 70 branch temporarily interned and re- s will severely hit the smaller ynagogues of the National Coun- leased individually when the banks of the country which cil of Young Israel, at the sug- status of each is made clear. The American consulate here were the first to feel the uneasi- gestion of Moses H. Hoenig, has pigeon-holed refugee cases nese striking a population ex- president of the organization. for immigration to the United pecting the imminence of war. LONDON. (WNS) — Because States until the strained inter. Legislation issued provides for of the international situation the the maintenance of reserve stocks third world Youth Aliyah (immi- national situation brought about by the war scare is eased, and of essential commodities, the con- gration) conference scheduled for until the work of aiding Ameri- trol of food imports and the Sept. 2 to 4 in Amsterdam has can nationals to return home is control of food commodities, in- been cancelled. completed. cluding the regulation of prices European Crisis Delays ing Delegates LONDON. (WNS-Palcor Agen- cy)—Ilundreds of delegates try- ing to leave Geneva after the World Zionist Congress adjourned have been having no many diffi- culties that the London office of the Zionist Organization under- took special measures in order to obtain shipping facilities so that men and women still stranded at Geneva might net passage at Marseilles for Pales- tine. More than a hundred Po- lish delegates were still in Ge- neva on Monday unable to re- turn via Germany or Italy. The Marco Polo, scheduled to sail from Trieste for Palestine, can- celled its sailing. No airplanes have been leaving Geneva for Poland and Palestine since last and consumption. Additional emergency regula- tions were also promulgated un- der the British emergency pow- era act approved by Parliament last week. In view of the international situation, the High Commissioner proclaimed, in the public inter- est, a three-day bank holiday be- ginning on Sunday of this week, recalling • similar step taken in Palestine in 1914. The act was , ntly because of the crisis- The regarded as necessary to stabil- only Jews in Danzig who now ize the money market •• ■ • rterreitted to vmrk are two Signs of preparedness for war rhysician• a ,leatist, a lawyer were abundant at Haifa where Berlin Jews Ordered to Rebuild Synagogues BERLIN. (WNS)—Leaders of the Jewish community here were ordered to begin rebuilding syna- roves and other buildings de- stroyed by fire and during the disturbances of last November, it was reported unofficially. The order came as • complete nor- Prise to Jewish leaders who were told by Nazi officials that only Jewish workers may be em- ployed. Representatives of the Jewish community announced that only two ssmarogues will be rebuilt at the present time leas- War Equipment Given Polish Army by Jewish Union PREPARE for the HOLIDAYS Have Your RUGS Cleaned Now; CALL LEADER Ty. 5-8400 RECEPTACLES a, Ash and Reinforced Concrete. O Rubbish. rrirrd }UAL AMERICAN RECEPTACLE CO. 679 Kenilworth. 'Tp. 8-5889 LASALLE Window ShadeCo. WINDOW SHADES MADE TO ORDER Cleaned and Repaired LINOLEUM Inlaid and Battleship CARPETING Rugs and Furniture VENETIAN BLINDS Drapery Hardware Oar Pelee. aed Pare Free Estimates Furnished Oil 8825 LINWOOD WARSAW. (WNS) — Declar- Call TYler 5-1230 ing that Polish Jews were ready to sacrifice their lives in defense of Poland, ex-Senator Raphael Szereszewski, prominent Jewish hanker, in behalf of the Jewish Gift to Hebrew Schools Merchants Union, turned over to the Polish Army several niece. The United Hebrew Schools of war equipment, the rift of acknowledge the receipt of one Polish Jews who raised the scholarship from Mr. and Mrs. money by subscription. Henry Levitt of East Jefferson Ave., in memory of their mother. Where there is no vision. the Mrs. Katherine Levitt. ^cont. nerish: hot he that keen- •eth the law, hanny is he. Flowers for all occasions--