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THE AMERICAN ISRAELITE. CORRESPONDENCE. social evening on Nov. 30th at the L. L.

Club. Rabbi Steiner addressed the Rotary club at its last weeklv lunch NEW YORK NOTES. Five million dollars will be raised by the of this city for the relief of their destitute coreligionists in Russia and other countries of Eastern "Eurone. arir-nrrlinir tn nn nnniinio. cause during the entire time he has served as Trustee of the Hebrew Orphan Asylum he also has handled gratis the legal work of the interests.

Among the most signal services rendered to the institution by Mr. Lauterbach, according to Superintendent Lionel J. Simmons, was bis advocacy of having the children of the nsvlum sent to the public schools in 1S01 when the Hebrew Orphan Asylum first became a corporate school. A notable wedding which took place recently was that of Florence A. Ei-sing, daughter of Mr.

and Mj-s. Edwin B. Eising, to S. Sidney Stern, a son of Mrs. Caroline Stern, nil of this ment at a dinner in the Biltmore, at this city, a host of friends mid relatives to mourn her passing.

Mr. Ben Well and Mrs. Moses Bamett hnve returned from Little Rock where they were called by the sudden death of their daughter and sister, Mrs. Morris Ehrenberg. Mrs.

Ehrenberg (Miss Hortense Weil), was a native Evans-villian, and had spent her entire life up to her marriage some ten years ago in this city, and her passing was a distinct shock to the community. Besides her husband she left one son, several sisters and brothers to mourn her untimely end. There has been quite a revival in religious affairs; the attendance at Temple has been very good; as has also the Bible m.OKS and Sistprhnnrl wmcn were a Hundred representative Jews. This amount is to be made New Ynrlr nimtn nf tv.o a daughter, whom they have named, Shirley Ann. 'Mr.

and Mrs. J. J. Ad-ler have left by motor to tour the South for the winter. Mr.

and Mrs. Nathan Susman of St. Louis announce the birth November 2, of a son whom they have named, Irvin Commer. Mrs Susman was Miss Lillian Commer of Kansas City. -Mrs.

David Mayer has returned from a five weeks' visit in St. Louis, and Columbus, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Rothenberg and Mrs.

Fred Seligsohn have returned from a stay at Excelsior. Springs. Mrs. Albert Holzmark and family are at home, 3827 Harrison Mr. and Mrs.

Toby B. Fishman announce the birth, November 6th, of a son, whom they have named, Roland Bruce. Mr. and Mrs. Zelig R0-bin have left for a residence in Los Angeles, Calif.

eon on the subject "What is the Matter with the World?" He received a cheering welcome by the members of the club; Dr. Steiner is an honorary member of the Lima Rotary Club where he was a regular member during his residence there. Armistice Day was observed by Congregation Bnai Israel with fitting services at the Temple on Friday evening, Nov. 11th. Rabbi Steiner spoke on the subject "Rebuilding." Patriotic hymns were snug by the congregation.

Mrs. A. Baer left for Denver Where she will snnnrl few wooL-o ItaT Si4 nnn nnn fnnri Vioimr 1... i -T CUG American Kelief Committee. EH ine dinner was arranged by Louis Marshall, Nathan Straus and Felix M.

Warburg to enable leading Jews 'Ciutom Made Auto Tops "i me 10 meet, uavia A. itrown, cuy. jLr. a. u.

ineiow otticinteu. In the local elections last week many CO-relilTiOniSis. n-prp rprni-npfl with her children. Rabbi Adnlnh a jjetroir. ousmess man, who is chair man of the national campaign.

Mr. cial affairs have been given and are Steiner lias Iiaph -i Miller was elected President of the Motor Overhauling Tires. Accessories D. A. Lubricant Batteries Recharged and Repaired Our Motor Repair Department rsorougn or iUanhattan, a most import ant Oilice.

n.s ir pnnrvnlc rim itvi tW ana Aiarsnau said the worst place in Europe today -was the Ukraine, where hostile armies had 'been fighting for seven years and a large part of the piannea ior the material upkeep of the temple and parsonage, all of which have been well patronized, and it Is hnned with tlip Wncp nf rim aot- w. "-v-va iv a'l -nvr Annual Address at the Elks Memorial on Dec. 4th. Mr. and Mrs.

Julian M. Bamberger are visiting in Seattle, where they will attend the wedding of their sister, Miss of all contracts and the ilisnensntlnn of much patronage. Edward Polack obligations will be materially" reduced, lewisn population nas disappeared. Among those at the dinner were Judsre Rem'nmin M. Pnrrlnn "urNTinm iiul entirely ciearea.

was re-elected Register of the Bronx and Harry E. Lewis and Mitchell May Were elected Knnl'pnia fjiiipt Fox, Judge Alexander. H. Geismar, John McGrane All Work Strictly High Grade and Positively Guaranteed The Schott Auto Co. Snccesor to THE WELLAND COMPANY 2412-16 Gilbert Ave.

Phone Woodburn lOO for the second New York department. nanio. itaDDi steiner addressed the Business and Professional Woman's Club at the Civic Center on Thurs-dya, Nov. 17th and gave the invocation at the Scottish Rite Masonic Reunion Banquet the same date. Bnai Israel Cnnirrpfrntinn ti.ill linl.l isaitc trimuei, samuei uoouwin, iJr Nathan Ifrnss.

fVllnnpl Worfcoi-r T.on. -v large number of Jews were elected to the State Legislature and to the Board nf AlilRi-men man. nttn A Uncaioi-v rn- Samuel Schuman, B. S. Moss, Cyrus "A great honor," says the Hebrew Thanksgiving union services with the auizDerger and Nathan Straus, Jr.

A pilgrimage is being organized in New York City to go to Palestine, for which traveling- flvrnTwpmpnte nin ocanuaro, -nas come to Kabbi Herbert S. Goldstein who has been tendered the unanimous r-nll tn fill fho vonnf unitarian congregation on Friday eveninc. Nnv. 9rith nt thA pulpit of Congregation Shearith Israel being made in regard to accommoda LOUISVILLE NOTES Dr. Leon L.

Solomon was elected third vice president of the Ohio Medical Association at the meeting of the organization which was held in Evans-ville, last week. A special meeting of the Auxiliary of Temple Anshier Spard was held Sunday afternoon in the vestry room of the synagogue. The Auxiliary was organized this fall. Mrs. Nathan Baer was elected president of the body.

A Thanksgiving Union Service of three Temples, Adath Israel, Brith Sholuni and Adath Jershum was held Thursday morning, at 10:30, at Temple Adath Israel. Rabbis Rosen, Rauch and Gittelman conducted the services. Mrs. Arthur Mann, who has been at the Jewish Hospital for the past month suffering from injuries which she received in an automobile accident, has returned home. Mrs.

Richard Bakrow is visiting her daughter in Lafayette, Ind. Mrs. LOUiS Sh.minsl.-V inft fnr T.irrln TJnnl- Schlanser's Delicatessen Shop ul uijs ciiy. xne laci rnat snearith Rev. E.

Kelington and Rabbi A. Steiner will conduct the services and preach the sermon respectively. The Sabbath Sclmni n.Himn, i Israel has eleclpd Ralihi n-lin is lint tions, iviisrum, etc. xne party is to sail on March 4th nn the wi.ito Liner "Arabic" by the Mediterranean FOLTZ'S The House of Quality doubled over all previous records. 135 E.

Sixth Near Main Phone Canal 4129 "DELICACIES OF THE BETTER SORT" of Sephardic descent is an unusual compliment to Rabbi Goldstein who, we understand, is loath to accept the call, feeling that it would mean aban- route, it will oe in charge of George M. Hyman, who recently returned from a trin frnm P.ilpRtlno wl average attendance on Friday evening is 75. The Jewish women and the Catholic auvilim-u- lmri made preparations for the pilgrims. of the Red Cross campaign on Thurs- Our stores closed all day Thursday. Oiiafl Wednesday evening until 9 O'clock, uuhiuq me worn ne nas so successfully carried on for the Institutional Synagog.

We would, by all means, 111'L'n ftnlffcrpiii nwmr uay. nrrs. -Louis siinon was chair invnauons nave Deen extended by Sir Herbert Samuel, governor of Jerusalem and others urging Ameri man. AUG. C.

MEYER CELERY S- 4c and ii Tenter 21 can jews to make Uie pilgrimage to Syracuse. N. Tim Mobile, Ala. The Jewish community has suffered the loss of four much esteemed citizens during the past month. They were Joseph Feibelman, Louis Lowenstein, Simon Metzger and Emanuel Baer.

All of them have families and others relatives in Mobile. The engagements have just been announced of two of our very attractive young ladies. Miss Hortense Batre Reiss to Mr. Olillard Long of Selma, and Miss Claudia Fried-enthal to Mr. Lou Goldsmith of New York City.

The Mobile Section, Council of Jewish Women, will celebrate its 25th, anniversary witli reception at the home of the president, Mrs. Albert D. Hanaw, on Nov. 24th, and a luncheon at the Country Club on the 29tli inst. The Armistice Day exercises were very elaborate and impressive in this city.

Rabbi Alfred G. Moses gave the memorial prayer in Uie public exercises, Captain Leon Schwarz was chairman of the Committee on program, and other veterans of the Jewish faith were active in participation. Ralph Holherg was Bar Mitzvah in the Temple on the nth inst. Mr. and Mrs.

Adolph Cohen of Pensacola, and other out-of-town relatives came for the ceremony. Mr. Samuel Eichold has returned from a trip to his old home in Germany. Mrs. Sidney Wexler of Alexandria, is visiting Mrs.

Alvin H. Rosenbaum. Mrs. Isadore Zemurray of Gadsden, is visiting Mrs. Daisv Frenkel.

Mr. and Mrs. Marion Foreli-lieimer are back from a stay at French Lick. Mrs. Robert Herman of Cincinnati, has returned home after call, as he has the necessary ability and personality, and would worthily wear the mantel which so long draped the shoulders of Tip- rr tt PaiaIi.

nn i The comnletinn nf thivtv.nino vonrc TOMATOES CRANBERRIES SHEET METAL Furnace and Cornice Work, Metal Ceilings. Skylights. Tin. Slate and Composition Roofing. Phone Avon 2384 3X11 Heading toad, Cincinnati, Ohio Mendes.

where she will visit her daughter Mrs. A. M. Lightman. Mrs.

Julius F. Workum has invita-tions out for a luncheon of fortv by Edward Lauterbach as trustee of the Hebrew Orphan Asylum was i commemorated by over 2,000 men, women and children, the majority of I whom had directly benefited from his Nathan Hofheimer, former Louls-villian and one well remembered hero for his ni.nnr nlillnnHirnnioc tlln.i covers, on Dec. 3, at her residence. i EiiThl Stl-PPf -fni' flip Iiceae uies nave started in the numerous organizations in the city. The Council of Jewish Women held its annual dance and whist at the Temple.

The proceeds to go to The National Farm School. Mrs. Ralph Slmlman was chairman of the affair. The first meeting of the organization was held last week in the Temple rooms. The new president, Mrs.

M. I. Ferguson welcomed the members and announced that all the activities of the Council had started at the Jewish Communal Home. The Teninle Kietnrh November 19, at his home in Atlan i services ior trie institution. Mr.

Lvdia Diidimm. Knthnvinn Stni'i Anitn LETTUCE. BANANAS, ORANGES, ORANGES, APPLES, Lauterbach was visibly moved as Datnrosch and other debutantes of the 15c 20c 15c 7c 20c 38c 6c 6c 47c 35c per lb. per lb. 288 size, perdoz.

176 size, perdoz. Bellflower, per lb. full piiund loaf speaker after speaker told of his season. MYERS RENNER I untiring efforts in behalf the i parentless children who bad been tic City. Mr.

Hofheimer engaged in business here thirty-five years ago. He founded the Jewish Children's Home on First Street, contributed a large sum to the Denver Hospital for the treatment of tubercular patients and founded the Hofheimer Foundation. He was nienihpr nf Rf rionro-A cared for in the home at Amsterdam FORD REPAIRING ST. LOUIS, MO. The second of series nf tnlL-s nn BREAD, Avenue and 137th Street.

The hon ored euest was most tniirOiprl lmw. Finance was given before the Mirian Lodge by Mr. Prather Knapp, who discussed the A. B. (1 nf hsi Its first luncheon meeting last Thurs-i 1C7C Hassler Shock Absorbers 1 QAI 7'C, Cl.

day. A paper was read by Mrs. 10 fO for Ford and Dodge ars JJU'r lllC Ot. Friedman on "The Tnflnpncp BUTTER, best creamery, per lb uhtc California No. 1 ever, when one of the children, Paula Schwartz, in plnniiprtt tAr-mc tini-aH Lodge of Masons.

The survivors are his vlfp "Mrs l.pnn TTnfhoimop. jithe benefactor for. his interest in the nuio, S0ft shell, per lb. practical banking for women. sons, Arthur and Lester, both of New orpnans and said that his name on the Child." The Sisterhood gave i its semi-annual party for the Jewish I College students, the cbai WOuld be pvprlnstinrlv vctmcmharail The regular monthly meeting of Missouri Lodge No.

22, I. 0. 15. took nlace Nov. 20th.

An nrlrii-Ass ioi-k, ana thirteen grandchildren. The Yoimsr Pennle's finilrl nf rhn PETER HEISTER Imported Walnuts, per lb. 30c Filoerts, per fb. 18c Mixed Nuts, per lb. 24c Sirs.

S. Sarason. The first Temnin J.JI. UIOL J.C11IJJ Teninle TtVifh Shnintn linlrl -ifc marnin. by those who were housed in the institution during his trusteeship and i hv tlinep nhn -i rn ot.ll meeting Sunday afternoon.

Paul Held, last Tuesday evening, the chairman Hon. Moses Hartman, presiding Judge of the St. Louis Circuit Court, on "Juvenile Delinquency" was enjoyed by all present. CARPENTER a pieasunr visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Isaac Litchbach. Sons have arrived at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. M. Benenson and Mr.

and Mrs. Max Fry. within its walls. In appreciation of conductor ol music of the Y. M.

H. appeared on the programme in a number of his own ponirs. Sigma Alpha Mu FrUernity held its! KilStern KppHnn f'rinvAnfinii ins long service, three honors were bestowed upon him. The large li REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS The second regular meeting of the WUUIMILIUII 1U Ull- brary was dedicated to him, and cuse. They held their smoker ami Pkn yipm 233 Main Street Junior Auxiliary Council of Jewish H.

A. Thanksgiving coie- Women took place Nov. 20th. Miss lel ednesday evening, Selma Mendelsohn snnkp nnnn and consisted of an appropriate pro- it will hereafter be known as the meetings at the Temple Annex. The i i Edward Lauterbach Library.

A life- Temple Religious School has started i a verv successful vpar Tho. raninip. fnllnwpd liv rl.mA Tl.n ieanization Work." Miss Helen MiMns afipr inn Nashville, Tenn. Dr. Julius Mor- gensten, acting President of the Hebrew Union College of Cincinnati, was the guest of the Jewish people of Nashville.

His four interesting lectures were enjoyed, The marriage of Miss Madelyn Lnsky to Mr. Fer-nand Haber was quietly solemnized at the homo nf fllA Ih-Ma's mntlioi- nn sized portrait, executed by J. Campbell Phillips, was presented to the asylum by the Board of Trustees, and will hang in the library. Mr. Lauterbach was notified of his election JMirope for live months is home again The multifile nf Mies organized a Boy Scout Unit under Aaron Rose and a Girl Scout Unit under Miss Grace Mufson.

The Bov Scouts took part in the Armistice Services in Temple Rev. A. Jajnes daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jules of Chicago, and Mr.

Clifford Glaser, Of St. Louis, will take nlacp nn as honorary member of the Seligman Solomon Society, the assncintinn nf playlet, "A Puritan Courtship," was presented by Misses Dorothy Levine and Mildred Feiler and David Igna-tow and Adolph Goldstein. Mrs. Rachel Bauer, formerly of Cincinnati, died Sunday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Henry Simons, 1711 Third Street.

Rabbi Rauch officiated at the funeral services, which were held Sunday; the bOdv Was taken to Cincinnati fnr PLYMO UTH CO AL COMES BY RIVER Holds Fire Over Night The Coal That Saves You Money. The HATFIELD COAL CO. 758 Madison Ave. Telephones S. 600601602 COVINGTON, KY.

alumni. The asvlnm will chnrHv Drate the one hundredth anniversary Sth iii Chicago. Mrs. Amelia Epstein celebrated her S7th birthday on Nov. 18th and many-relatives and friends nffprorl thoii- oi rue iiipiscopai Church, delivered the address at the Armistice Services in Temple on Friday evening.

The Temple Club held its first dance of the I season last Thursday. Some of the I members gave a sketch which was! Richland Tuesday evening, Nov. 22nd. Miss Lusky has been extensively entertained, beginning Monday, Nov. 14th.

The new Standard City Club had its formal onenin-r nn WArl- BiSSINGER'S FINE FRENCH CONFECTIONS FAMOUS THE WORLD OVER 414 MAIN ST. CINCINNATI, OHIO PHONE MAIN 3611 01 its founding. The Rev. Dr. Herbert S.

Goldstein, of the Institutional Svnnmtr 57 Woe felicitations. burial. The first lnnphenn nf rim TVlnno- very successful. The committee in i tionnl Coillinittpp will tnl-o nlnpp charge was Irving Shimberg, Dr. L.

I W. Silverman, and Jprnme T.ihBrmnn Albanv. fia Mrs T-TViiinn PnlnncL-i nesday evening, Nov. 23rd. -A reception was held from to 10:30 o'clock and was followed by a "ball." The Club house has been entirely renovated and the club rooms are newlv and hpmitifnllv fmrnTclio 2Sth, at Hotel Statler.

Miss Cecilia Ronovsky will speak on "What We was hostess tn the BAiinvnlpnf Rnpiofv Rabbi Friedman is pivinrr pnnrco on "The History of Jews in America" at the meetings of the club. The i uuieu an uo ior ine -immigrant." Friends arp pnnrlnlino- ivifh "r.e FRANK X. KRUG Pres. and Gen'l Mgr. G.

F. ABRAHAM Sec'y and Treas. Telephone C. 481 7 C. 51721- C.

S173 Orders the past week, quite a few visitors being present. Mrs. Rosa Garlinskv of Berkeley, (formerly of this cirvl arrivpfl hprn tn snpnrl tlin win 116th Street, has been called to the Spanish and Portuguese Synagog, at 99 Central Park West, to succeed the Rev. Dr. H.

Pereira Mendes, who has retired and is now in Europe. This congregation, the oldest Jewish congregation in the city, was founded 271 years ago. Rabbi Goldstein, who is only 31 years old, is the founder of the Institutional Synagog. He received the degree of A. B.

from Columbia ten years ago and two years Udwara Wolff upon the death of her brother. Mr. anil Mrs. Albert Xnthnn lum Temple Club and the Men's Club have joined in inviting Prof. S.

Free-1 hof to be their guest and speaker on December llth in the Temple The Men's Club held its first supper i meeting of the season at which time Little Miss Eva Blum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Blum entertained the members of the Junior Y. W. H.

A. at their meeting on Sunday afternoon, Nov. 20th, giving a recintion of "Marv Carey." Mr and Mrs. Sol. Colin announce the marriage of their daughter, Irma Lucille, to Mr.

n.nriil Pishpr nf been chosen us superintendent and matron of the newlv estahlisiieil dor. trude Society's Jewish Boys' Home. ter with her relatives, Misses Tina and Sarah Cassel. Mr. and Mrs.

Ike Hofmayer left for Cincinnati to attend the marriage of their brother. Mr. Sam Fleisher went to Cincinnati to attend the wedding of his niece, Lillian to Mr. Livingston, of Washington, D. Mr.

and Mrs. xne ninth nnmversarv- nf ho Ha Rev. Mott gave the address. Dr. A.

i S. C. CraDsev will be thn snpatpr at I Nashville. Akiba Home for Working Girls took place Nov. 20th.

An excellent program was arranged at the Home and a public reception was held. later a. ju. ane retiring rabbi. Dr.

went to the Spanish and Portuguese Synagog in 1877. The President of Shearith Israel, the Hebrew name "for the congregation, is N. Taylor Phillins. Rahhi rinlrlotpin A HELPFUL BANK Tlie Liberty Jv'atioual Bank has Jake Rosenberg celebrated their Owensboro, Ky. Mr.

Chas. Morris, twentv-fifth weddinsr nnniversnrv rp-1 nf TjinisvillA lplivprA tha The Cincinnati Ice Mfg. and Cold Storage Company The Leading Cold Storage in the Middle West CAPACITY 1,000,000 CUBIC FEET Trackage Facilities on Pennsylvania Railroad and in Switching Connection with all other roads entering Cincinnati, Ohio OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE 417 EAST COURT CINCINNATI, O. Delivery Independent Ice 1515 Linn Phone W. 1975 Members of Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce, International Apple Shippers Association, American Warehousemen Association since its establishment fifty years ago, xne second regular meetins of the Wednesday (Musical was held Nov.

men- meeting on AOV. 30th. The Union hanksgiving Day Services of the members of the Temple Societv of Concord, the May Memorial -Church and the First Universalist Church will be held this year in the Unitarian Church. The ministers of the three congregations will take part in the services. The Adath Yeshurun Syna-ffonue is erecting npir TTTiiica nf married the daughter of Harry Fischel, who is prominent in local kept pace with Covington's growth cently at their home.

Mr. and Mrs. i Day address for the local post of the B. Bershansky and mother and Mrs. American Legion.

While in the city Bershansky of Macon, attended the he was the guest of Mr. Harold Din-celebration. The many friends of I klesniel. Commander of the nnst klespiel. Commander of the nost- end helped to stimulate it.

9th at the home of Mrs. Maurice Cohen. Miss Octavia Gradwohl and Mr. Alfred Lazarus have made known their betrothal. jewisn cnarities.

A prominent visitor in this city is Anthony deRothschild, of N. M. Mrs. J. Asher and familv are svm Miss Millie Lowenstein, formerly of pathizing with them the death of Louisville, is located in Owensboro Rothschild Son, London.

It was Through its Savings Department it has enabled many to accumulate funds for business ventures, and as a com John Asher who passed away after an illness of a few days. Mr. Asher reported that he was here in the interest of an industrial lnan tn nr- as tecmncian for the Red Cross. The Adath Israel Sisterhood, held one Of itS TnnSt liitprpctino- nrnn-mme many. This he denied, saying that was in his 74th year and a man greatly beloved by all who knew him.

j.i v. Sunday afternoon, at the home of uau io uermany now was not ne is survivea uy me iouowmg: ms airs. a. I'eueriicnt. Alter the regular practicaDie.

such a proposal was Worship on a beautiful site in the University section. The Auxiliary is holding many affairs for the benefit of the synagogue. Mrs. Markson is president of the Auxiliary. The Y.

M. H. A. has started a membership drive under the leadership of its new President, R. Hodgen and Vice-president, D.

Joselit The Y. W. H. A. will give a dance for its members next Tlllll'Srlav llllllpr thp 'rliroftlnn nf KANSAS CITY, MO.

Dr. Morris M. Feuerlicht of the Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation, Indianapolis, delivered a very interesting lecture at Temple B'nai Je-hudah on Sunday morning. In his TJOlltlCal. Tathpr than finanoig) l.n wiie iwno was ALiss Eva Kalmon) Mrs Miltnn flilrlAnc nf fViliiniliiie business meeting, the following pro- fram nf Tpwlsh mucin -c crii.An 1...

said, and would depend a great deal Misses Dora and Rosabell Asher! Misses Lillian Rosenthal and Blanche mercial bank it assists in the development of the city's industries. Make this bank TOTJIt bank. LIBERTY NATIONAL BANK COVINGTON, KENTUCKY 3 On Savings Compounded every four months. on uie resuirs oi cue arms conference isauc i'limips, oi montgomery, ana ana me attitude or the French Gov discourse on "Prophets True and Tiichfiivi or asnington. u.

a ernmena. Mr. Pother-hiiii woe ti.o he devoted some time in de Arthur Robin' grand-daughter. Mrs son, of Savanah. finin? and evnlaininw the nwanim, guest of honor at a dinner given by its President, Mrs.

E. EdiiT. iuuiLuiier u. scnin, or Kuhn, Loeb where he is mfllrinp- hie lowi of laughter, and in true oratory style showed how lost the world would be l'-euerJicht, QIiss Lula Rosenthal Paper, "The Origin of the Jewish Folk Song," with fine selections. "Modern Version of Traditional Music," Eli-Eli, Fischer; Yom Kippur, Silberti Paper, "Modern Jewish Musicians;" Songs, Since First I Met Thee Rubenstein.

The Swallows Cowen. Oh, Robert Robert (Robert Diable) Meyerbeer. Tamrja. Fla. Mr.

Alio Mane prf. Evansville, Ind. Two calls have hppn imulp liv (Ipntll within flip loct Quarters while in New Vnrir m. without laughter, a large audience dent Of OonffTP.p-attnn KhnnrnI Zp.lol. Rothschild said that, from appear was present.

few weeks, the first being Mrs. Theo. celebrated a great triumph on Tues- Private Roy Silverman, son of Mr ances, ine nnancial and business situation in Eneland Was hrifh (in in or What Is Your Health Worth to You? PHONE WOODBURN 4024 FOR PARTICULARS MINERAL BATH COMPANY s-w. cor. McMillan may st.

WALNUT HILLS-LADY AND GENTLEMAN ATTENDANTS O. J. LAWWELL, General Manager. GROUND FLOOR BATH PARLORS wen, wnose passing was quite unexpected, although she had been an invalid for Kemp veal's "Rpsirlps Imp and Mrs. Meyer Silverman has received from Adiutant fSpnpr.il TJsmnn tiay nigiu, uctoDer isth, when over thirteen thousand people visited the oneninir nf tim nniv cfnra nf ifn.

that unemployment was on the de crease ana mar. ip finnnntal .1 i. s. with the approval Governor a cadetshin at West Pnint Vvt on VI 1. of which Mr.

Abe Maas is presi- Salt Lake City, Utah Governor Simon Ramhercrpr has npcAntArl jKngiand were eager to resume husband she leaves three children and quite a few relatives to mourn her end. After almost a lifetime of Buf ueiu, rue other brother sreneral manager, anri Pmaci manship of the war relief campaign ha i r. .1 mi fering, borne with the ereatest verman is a member of Company, 3rd Combat Engineers, of the Missouri National Guard. Provision for such appointments is made under patience and fortitude the spirit of chairman Congregation The metrnnnlltnn nrnm.n. iiiuugmaitu auuu.

xne quota i-iiniiiuuii vj tile lioara OI COI for Salt Lake City will be $35,000.00. tion Shaarai Zedek, director TIlA TT A nfn llAll- nf of the Board of Shaarai Zedek, director. new Store iS Of Miss Kminii Heimaii was relieved of sil .1 IIJICICSI ing play at the Ladies' Literary club me national Guard Act of the State. its earthly suffering. iMiss Heiman their pre-war activities.

He said the Washington, conference has had a tendency to brighten the situation all over the world. Referring to the growth of New York as a financial centre during and since the war, Mr. Rothschild said the position of the city as a financial centre had been shifted. Born, to Rabbi and Mrs. Lee J.

Levinger, New York nth He is 19 years old, and a freshman i "'as possessed of an unusually sunnv Hons and by far the largest in South Florida. Starting from humblest beginnings 30 years ago when Tampn was a mere villa re. Mnas hnn at Junior college. He was saIacIaI 1 disnnsilinn was ilppillv vplifrinns nnrl '1VP nf hpr fillip allfi hpi- hoet uj n.o liuuiuiuiiuuig omcer alter a competitive examination with others tiii mi enviaoie name as merchants in the regiment, and later recom last xuesuay. The l.

o. B. B. held one of the finest meetings on Tuesday, Nov. 1st, Mr.

Daniel Alexander made a report of his visit to the Chicago Conference in behalf of the War Sufferers. Others speakers were Harry Joseph, Ben Lieberman and Rabbi Adolph Steiner. The Temple Sister-hood will give a vaudeville play and ami as citizens leading in every civic mended by Col. E. M.

Stayton, com-mandins the reeiment. tn tim efforts to the upbuilding and maintenance nf communal affairs. She left three sisters, Mesdames Hannah Kahn, Mrs. Isaac Salm of this city, and Mrs. Joseph of Vincennes, and a brother, Mr.

Isaac Heiman of Cincinnati Conservatory of Music Bertha Baur, Directress (Incorporated) A complete School of Music in every branch of musical Ieaminir. Catalogne and other information sent on application. Address BERTHA BAUR, Directress Highland Avenue, Burnet Ave. Oak St. Appointments made by Telephone, Avon 1580.

jutant general for an annointment at enueavor. jirs. Abe Maas is presi dent of the Children's Home, a non Jewish institution, tit present carinj (Continued on Pase 3) 1921, a son, who will be called Joseph Solomon. Rabbi Levinger is Executive Director of the Young Men's Hebrew Association. Mrs.

Levinger is well known as a writer of stories and plays of Jewish themes. Lenvinrr 275 flnn I i West Point. The marriage of Miss. Emily Bren. to Mr.

Julius C. Smith, took place Wednesday evening, November 16, at HOW EASY to postpone from day to day the sacred duty of marking the resting place of our me iiuuic oi me oriae's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Bren, Dr. H.

H. Mayer officiating. Before thp RETAIL in Hoboken, the will of Philip Wald-heini, leather merchant who died at IliS llOme. TJ WILLIAM FEHR Louise Bren. sister nf Hia hi-iria' KAll 1....

tr-. WHOLESALE Alms SlT JL olutely JLr rpke Co iou, ana me wedding music boken, ovember 7, was proved before Surrogate Norton in Jersey City. The estate totals xannmvi no wu. piayea Dy miss Bernice Walker. Mr.

and Mrs Smith lpft fnr a ennt Dealer in all kinds of High Grade Meats Phone Avon 3909-X N. E. COR. BELLEVTJE DONAHUE ependable honeymoon and will be at home after Phone Canal 1888 CincinnatiO. MAIN.

CENTRAL PARKWAY READING ROAD SYCAMORE JL11C 1UI UUI to be established only if his executors see fit, patterned after Cooper The executors have five years to decide. If they disapprove! the monev his narents and his l. iovea ones. Why not have the Memorial you have neglected to erect, executed within the next few months? For particulars call Main 3283 E. NELSON HIGH S02 Mercantile library Cincinnati, Ohio QUARRIES AND PLANTS Iif.rd.Mu..

Kccac. N. H. Stony Creek. Coe Aimic goes to the residuary estate.

The will sivtjs me use oi tae testators House to ileGlnine. lnnr no than Itn A -f- S-E-R-V-I-C-E! comparison-MER-CAM CATERING GO. uecemoer 1st, at 3429 Tracy. Mr. Siegmund Harzfeld, president of the Symphony Orchestra, should feel well repaid for the effort he and his officers have made, in bringing the St.

Louis Orchestra to Kansas City, by the well rounded out programs both for the matinee, where many hundreds of children were entertained, as well as the evening program for adults. Mr. Rudolph Ganz, conductor, swayed his great body of musicians with his baton, with rythm and grace, bringing out the exquisite meir aeatlis it vrill become a community house for TTnlinlron Tha ilUOC keeper, is also left the income from a trust fund nf sin nnn Tim include $1,000 to the Congregation Adas Emuno of oboken, S400 to the Hoboken Cemetery, and sr.finn tn va)o. BUCKEYE tives. The finrents u-ifl pppeiro rha Malt Extract Hops Isinglass FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS FRUITS AND VEGETABLES come from the residuary estate.

Wald-heim was unmarried. The Trustees of Tenr-hArc rllca Always the Best THE BURGER BROS. CO. 335 Main St. Retailed Everywhere Mrs.

Milton Stern of Chicago is the guest of her sister, Mrs. David Plaut and Mr. Flaut. Miss Leola Harris of Chicago is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Seligsohn. Miss announce a gift of $100,000 from FeTix il. Wnrbnr. nnp nf tlinf imnwi fn. R.

J. McCOMBS DEALER IN founding of a chair of Civic Education, in memory of Jacob H. Sehiff. 3Ir Warburg's gift, will provide special consideration for the training of American solinnl r'liildi'An anA London Fur Company Manufacturers of Exclusive furs. Wholesale and Retail 210 W.

FOURTH ST. Tsl. Main 2443 Cincinnati. boill adults in thp rturinc luuiaui ouaiie ana a party of friends are at Excelsior Springs for a visit. (Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Sonin and chil- dren are at home, 3707 Paseo. Miss Minna Goldberg of Tulsa, is the guest of Mrs. J. Eisen.

Mrs. Lee Lyon is visiting in Denver, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Minda are at I home at the Hotel Muehlebach.

i The Temple Sisterhood entertained about 200 guests at its annual din- i ner on Wednesday, November 16, in Specials For Friday and Saturday In Toy Land Easel Slate j0 7 1 he Champion Base Ball Game A Fine 3-Strin Enameled Blackboards. iP-1- -J the game you have been look- Metal Banjo the boys like ine for a game for younp; and them, rr 1 ti 1 old, played with cards; interest- special ipl.jy Ten Pins, made of selected hard mg, exciting, fascinating make wood with two 4Q a home run, "a la Babe bowling balls See the demonstration HC 10-Note Metalaphone, now going on Uear a BeI1" genuine The "Bang" Bird Game. A- Tubes $1.39 menca popular parlor game oee or Jioxing (jloves, an indoor sport for j0 -J Rugby and Association footballs young and old iV" and basket balls. Rum, turn, all little tots vi'ant a drum Here Tin nn -u Kiddie Kounto Board. An is one for only JVC Rol er Bell, with metal horse 1 and metal QQ toy to the young- "cls OVC JQO eScs0fb00ksforchiln Demonstration now going on.

TaWe 1 from 19c up to 49c The Trick 9 Table No. 2 from 49c up to 79c Auto "Kons.ructo" the constructive Table No- 3 79c up. Meccano The wonderful in- and instructive build- C0 structive engineering toy. Watch in" blocks VoC our demonstrator show you how. Demonstration now' going on.

Toy Department-3rd Floor Cor. Burnet and Rockdale Aves. CINCINNATI, O. zenship in the American democracy. This gift enables the college to make more Vital than ever before the work it is now fining in frninirnr -fni.

PHONES AVON 3334 and 3335 citizenship, which includes (i) special 144 and 145 courses ior teacners or scouting and recreational lenriersliin. wIiai-a tim nn the I. H. Bernheimer Annex. After dinner, cards were played.

Mrs. Emil Haas was the chairman. The Pro-1 portunities are especially rich for nialc- inT OllDils Ilwni'A nf thAif tn John C. Mandery Son! i Pasteurized MILK AND CREAM BUTTER AND BUTTERMILK UsW w- to2 2043 Harrison Arenae gress Club will open the- season for its members with a dinner dance, on November 23, at the Hotel Muehlebach. Mr.

and Mrs. Mayer Shane have returned from a visit to Excelsior Sbrinsrs. Mn. flu nnd aire TRY THE DRUG STORE FIRST GET IT AT McMillan ST 0MINESTERMANN PHARMACY McMillan ST. Opposite Hotel Alms Phones.

Woodburn 1063-64 and T.Upho Bm Here Free charge ineir civic anu social groups; (2) courses for training teachers of English for foreigners, and (3) courses for instructors in the Americanization of the foreigner, in co-operation with the Department of Education of the State of New York. The lihl'nrv nf rhp TTphrow Sam Feldenheimer left Tuesday tb at spend several weeks COAL Asylum of the City of New York, 13Gth oi me city ot iew lork, lifljth l-vsyium opuuBa. io. air. ana Airs.

ueo. Ba-i Street and Amsterdam Avenue, has I tavia announce the birth, November llpAll flpflicitAfl tn i 1 St. of a Son. Whnm thnv hava mm! tAiieeL aim Avpnap unci i been dedicated to Edward Lauterbach. i 1st, of a son, whom they have named i J't, Poontts Smokeless and I ST your eon-, for thirty-nine years a Trustee.

At I George, Junior. itfrs. Lester Marks AUTOMOBILES WASHED Polished Vacuum Cleaned anlcrSsed ihe Uuick Service Af j. rn entertained Wednesday afternoon can the same time a portrait of Mr. Lau- CallaWMV Pnal i terbach was placed in the library that with the first nf a SAripc nf hrirla-p wvul wu.

henceforth is to bear his name. This I nencetortn to near his name. This parties. Mr. and Mrs.

Ben Gibian parties. Air. and Mrs. Ben Gibian 3ZI9. I 519 (Isms Ceatrd BUgJ honor was paid Mr.

Lauterbach be-' announce the birth November 9 of 16 20 Cl uaUllUI J' 16-ZO West ourt St. DAY im DAY AND NIGHT Phone Canal 1326 CTn a Ac 1 335-339 West Court sr. 3IURAGE Phone Canal 4315.

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