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Booth 11, City Market
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iiicli hanrs a true sublimity, -friends.
Always Choose
r hanging
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ALLEN CAFETERIA
k in
to be the end
f
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Allen J. McMillian, Prop.
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Mi-
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of that watcher
were
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whose fruits
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to.t lie t ll r rirvir
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to
San Antonio
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our own
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Address Delivered at the
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back to the king, their master, anden
and by the goodly and.th
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of Appeala,
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of th. Danish king taunted and chal-
lenged. ano drove at last into exile,
i whieh i* known
Bermons and Ad-
light thinking
trying to live
ntumely they knew
values of the spirit
e no-
You
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the
of
th.
I he
Summer
Foundations
me!
the
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accon-
Mary
Mhylock.’ d<
a cone opt ion
1 alien
I exile,
Size
does
Maurice
pending a
ill . I 1|-
of the
■ erva-
• fate,
it I? all
f ron !
erous land
make my thousand up before I
die.
Yes, I still hope,*” he said,
Yes, I still hope in some more gen
of the thumb
not ion • of L 1
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it h a j»iii |H>'
, th. ’ <. unr
"Sir:
“In your
your mteri: Ft
values for
Leah Adel Friedman, Reporter
Mrs. Ike Kestner left Sunday fF
New York.
A pproximat ely
present.
a n r/*1
gat kii
< hazanow,
Markusfeld,
■ Berkman:
WANTED: A UNION OF TEXAS CONGREGATIONS
Wolfe Macht
ror of OVI
you roinp
ley ). "that
roc impr«
. . thi hit
Miss Clarice Silver left Monday for
i home in San Antonio after spend
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of it
w ent
new
rahe,
.f all
Come to the CRAZY WATER HOTEL, Mineral WelU, Texas
“Wher* America Drinks Ite Way to Health"
sentw.*6**8**
ad-rrv •• "
All Kinds of Fresh
Seafood
T"
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l nion
il.l lik.
of .ew
Don’t Mies it!
Sale of
Is th.
on .
would not know them from the
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J. G. SMITH. Div. Pass. Agt.
919 Texas Ave., Rice Hotel Bldg.
Phone Preston 2847
Houston, Texas . »
Al
in*'
the " ‘'I''1
yet my sum
'Will save them just that five and1
twenty years
$2.95
Ruglavby ss
to i.
his
pit t
find
uli h '
larre st it! «•
t .■ di b hull
day -p
‘ I .ne b ‘
who ‘ i
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Simeon of Bell
1 ville were visitors in the city Sunday.
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works
They
shall hear them
“Moving like music to a single end.
of the piny. ] «A r
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deep,
"Beautiful, whole
are one with
When the course is finished, when
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SPECIAL SALE
Carnations, All Colors
Large Size $1.50 per Dozen
byring Flowers and Pot Plants
AVENUE FLORAL CO.
1922 McKinney Avenue
Phone Fairfax 6341
14 I I 1 .
In 1 1 1:1,1
issotte
...if all . I
mAgw
condit ion I
very many
poor names
quite forgotten, and our king
dp ms dust,
Mrs. S. Glasser and children, who petted.
have been visiting here for the past The Ramblers are now negotiating
' - 'L;- with one of the best orchestras in
Crazy Water Hotel Ce
A=ee ki—hitmdann- ad “dechle a- 3*
5YU8
in the aiy#ebykee
tend tha weddiag of her
Naomi Kate (Loa Angel
of Waco), to Mr. Henry
6
r ailers
mt real
a reader in
•elf, in an i
we have too many ideas in the woi
admirer of Rabbi ( alisch
"et
veh
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Phone P. 4179 or 4677
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“‘Little enough, I know—a midget’s)
work.
"‘Th ■ men that follow me with more
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24, 1931, at Carnegie Hall.
efying an ancie nt canon of the
rhetoricians, I begin with an apology.
a hun
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Four Ramblers, Sam Aronson, Isa 1
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397
ygd4,,.
f Shakes peare’s
Helen (ioIdstein has returned
“Moving upon
et of my parable. I could have
a many oth rs, the lives of men
vomen of our race, the lives of
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I her’sons Then will be the time
e when you will need to bethink your-
tional group in Syracuse,
cently petitioned the bioari
sengers who had come to appraise •
values and report. They went1
itself in many forms and is discerned
in many aspects by the faltering
eons of mon. Sixty years and more
ago Huxley publinbed to.the world a
than any others,
Grossman and Miss
issue of the 1M h instant |
i hat
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plr J Ha l
.... _____ visiting here for the past
seyeral weeks, have returned to their
home in San Antonio.
thin* little band of eager men, still in
the springtime of their lives: You
are going forth today as preachers of
the eternal values. You will find
CORPUS CHRIST
By BELLA OPHIRTON
Mr. and Mrs. L. Horowitz and ion
of Seguin and Mrs. L Daily of
Rosenberg spent several day* visiting
here among friends.
Mr and Mrs S Garber and family
of Sun Antonio spent several weeks
in Corpus Christi.
and territory
clict t hat
.) ost
-"s.G
us not make she 5 of deert
any of thaw. Aqcetlekom hes mad.
that blunder at thmeg, and has *uf-
fered for its partial view of th*
shifting aspects of reality. The value*
of today are good, and those of to-
morrow are good, and those of a fu-
1 ture that is not remote, and those of
| the unplumbed future, trackless as
the sea. If we could have them all,
that other will her of the skies. Then Taylor
will be the time when you will need Louis Bassist,
to gird yourselves with the strength
from Blanco, Texas, where he has A picnic in the afternoon will fur-
been attending camp for a couple of nish entertainment for those who ar-
weeks. I rive earlier in the day.
the Court
less, perilous, since
tion of our I elip ’I ’’
of commrmitit • ' h I '
Tin- lay lead mu ’
pool
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• a A d
that this Institute of Religion, this
Institute of the better life, has striv-
more puthetit
1vlurk
1.. prk
the title, "Thi
J comment 11
ml erdleromitit
vermon by mm
st m mn ter re-
abot W
land the
I is what
:i ’ ) -
Judge of I
State «> f N
an individual
tha ,vindie-
1
to her home in
Waco dance pavilion, Waco’s largest
and best open air dance hall. This
is the first summer affair that the
Ramblers are sponsoring and is ex-
peeted to be the largest social of the
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they lid that Tycho Brahe’s dreams
and Tyre.
I have speken of a man who waa
one of the famous of the earth,
whose name has re-echoed through
the corridors of time. Let u* not
make the blunder of supposing that
to live in communion with these in-
effable values of the spirit, to spend
oneself utterly in sacrifice and de-
votion. is a lot reserved for a chosen
Galveston Chapter of Hadassah
I its annual boat sail the
of July 26 on the launch
The boat will leave pier 22
Miss Dorothy Friedkin, accom •
panied by Miss Eva Blatt (Philadel B
phia), have gone to Tyler ) 1
After visiting her mother, Mr.\ B
Polunsky, Mrs. Leon Berman and k l
daughter have returned to their home
in McAllen.
BllIUl’ i
nt' roligjo
locution and
Americ ar .Jticlai .1 Will Im l’
central Texas and expect to have
them. an eight-piece orchestra, for
the dance.
few, for an aristocracy of genius,
the । for those that will be ranked in his-’
hands.” Tycho went forth to
and Uraniborg, City of the I
San Antonio i
Corpus Christi.
rcligiclis sreI a 1
1. stage ditins.
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? What choice will I equally with the mighty may be par-.
...... 3- takers in this bliss. I have seen it
an in my own life and so I am sure
I have many within the compass of my
enturies ago voice Along the common ways I
have walked with men and women—
We mu
Texa w
There ar. "SCANTIES" im met,
i,erlkeiamnpzus
eh elantis er embreidemd betste
te«ba> atoM. BB to M. AB emeq
’ nlty •nd path
2 thi character. It is also true that
u.sebolars and discerning people have
ome to see that Shylock is really
wronged and persecuted victim
Bebt the injustice, the cruelty and
E4 vindictiveness are on the part of
Elsorecutors.
WLBat it is not true that this is
MB* “neral reaction of the great ma
MMMwv of tbO readers of the play or
•MBone who witneas its even modern
Eahibqketiona. To them Shylock is
BSMt' tha “monster’ that Shakespeare
me, la still tha hard-hearted usurer,
MMkelesiess creditor, the blood-
mhilaseker of hi* pound of flesh.
a such
The great issue
"Said Tycho Brahe, ’perhap
f idred years,
" * “Pei haps a thousand, when
I do not know whether I have the
11 .'ll l< >v
ur date
waR. “perhaps a hundred years, per- i
https a thousand,” values whose '
fruits might elude them altogether,
yet values to be chosen, unfaltering- will hold
fy, uncomplainingly, with cheer and I evening <
even joy. What does a ministry of Galvez. -2-- - • .
religion -mean if it does not mean promptly at 7:30. Exce 11lentod and
th- preaching and living of that music.has been arrange for nd
truth'’ For what have we come to- sandwiches and sweets will be ‘ 4
gether this morning, in the spring- There will he a small charefor
tune of the year, unless to say to mission. 1 he public is invited.
f the skies. In per-
I am vrateful that my It ibbini il
friends are ■ oming t - my " ' >■■ thi
week |l! f illing ' l |l l his column, I"'
cause the temperatur 1 uch ;l
make writingtorture
of the
afternoon. Hostesses . .
wer Mesdams Ed Grossman and E
nermian Prizes were won by
Mesdames I. Liedecken of Houston.
I Flaum. Mr G. Mucky of Robs
I wn f .1 Smith. J. Stewart. C. Nel
son S. Braslau, I Liecht of Laredo,
R Clark M. Sharp anal .L S. Simon
in an editorial under
Modern Shylock, yo
the fact that ‘an
fruitless, and worse than fruit ble of every race and clime.
"any fruit they । will remember in that hour
Tessie Hoffman, Sara Barshow ef
San Antonio, Laura Frank of Illinois, I
THE CRAZY WATER HOTEL
at Mineral Wells, Texas
Announce* very low rate, for thone who desire a real health vacation.
Excellent room with outside exposure, ceiling fans, circuiatins 16
water and private bath as low as
$1.50 PER DAY
OTHER GOOD ROOMS AS LOW AS $1.00
You can be a guest of thi. magnUicent Hotel, built at a coat at appraximatdy a million
dollar^ a. cheap a. you can .lay al home.
i, Lockhart and San
she has been visiting
Li't’d States as
o, they mea n to
York, held on May
„Thf,mniomendochtozttut
if yeaten true to your pigeloa. “
— -« nn"aa; gars
clothes, and ljvht readin
Sometimes I
they would have to
ing the pa t two
guest of Mrs. H.
Mary (Irshanski.
aped
They could not understand the
that there were
Burton Grossman has returned
By Jo82P MQLANDER
Rambler Now*
On Sunday, August 9, the Waco
Ramblers are entertaining their
many friends throughout the state
with a “moonlight dance” at Lake
"On one Mire certain day, the torch
bea rers
"Will, at some point of contact, see a
light
choice of Tycho Brahe.
h litc. will 1.01 l u
1
cn will be offered in exchange,
chophants and time servers
Mr-. S. Aselre
i 'riii to Austi
Antonio, where
and saint ami heroes and
daism in Texa
congregat "i '
“ ‘Of patience, bring them sooner to )
their goal,
" I; i i n ‘ ini. for nrument - ake
I have walked with men and
panied by her hoste s, Miss
Levy.
, 1on1 pm
ceek for Miss Judith dore Wolk, Joseph Englander and
left for New York ) Dave Wizig motored to Houston with !
............. Dancing Abe Ellis to spend Sunday in the two I
was the main diversion and nt a late ; cities with friends.
hour an iee course was served to |
I about 25 guests. In appreciation fori
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L 5dhr
; ml adulta li l.....Il ide
W hat st
' Ilie M'! '
. l.Vt r .
■ a l’nin
it in fnil l' It 1 he ■
points of bi a ohje t ion
one or t wo st at es
Militating again t the 1 nion
d have ar ii’
leaderle 1' V
Tri"
these things? W hat i
\h:ite < r
ncrsabLe. '
, -ili i /.in
weeks here as
thnk that a "moratorium ’ Should be
declared in the intellectunl ns We-l a'
the financial field We should
rpi t.i a: i - <i' 1 oW
during the hot tpell keep
thoughts on ice And let
neighbors do the same • We.)
expect them to give us their
and we shall not give them ours
and everybody will enjoy a
it would be well, but seldom can we
have them all. There is need to
as in i . .1 ♦ it ; r Aprian Hebrew Con- make a hoice. How shall it be guid-
Noone will deny that the Union of Amer. / , lb ed? Not all of us will make _
gregations has piled up a record of notab e • 11 game choice, not all of us ought to tor jf—among the mighty or the
rafiThing program has st rved mightily to H1 elVe and Drool’ n the ame. What choice is it great
40. cgu. of American Judaism One ot the first agencies in worth while to make if one feels the Not so, friends and brothers. Jo
yhe fela ofreliglous education the lnion - to this day a power myp rfrhsunverse more deeply.the lory our humanity the lowly
for good. I .... t bi ic b by you" Before that ques
in connection with the Synagogue Extennion Departme tion answered, let me tell you
the Union we are quick to think ol the late Rabbi A. ‛ an ecdot Let mi tell you of the
•haw, the untiling and abb representative in Texas. His ' choic t) at about four
toral visits to communiti ■ without congregational 'life ar. m WaimutrVomhion"thatwas'madetyou
membered lovingly by many today; by Tyche Brahe crowd
For various ami obs urns reasons, however, the I mon is inad" I h Brahe wa born in Denmark women
quate to cope with the sit nation. or oodly lineage, ami educated in Tycho Brahe
its type of organization is. in the first place, unforlunate
Unlike all other bodies of national scope, the I nion is attempt-(hag";
ing to care for'very Jewish community in the land by the meth-
od of remote control. Instead of many revionalor di tri 1
fices the Union has just one head in Cim nnati Iff, tiv"work
isthusmade impossible I he friends of 1 h> l nion will be among
the first to acknowledge it. It its fund ar low, if P name is
•till unknown in the land, it wholly < 1‛ ' its lad'
zation. How can a nafional body < nh ' ippor1 11 it
r;'> r ida'
I I ouise II irschman. I ily
Ida Brickman, Freda
Ruth Fnerlander, Pauline
.• • h bfr. of 1e
a considleratiej f the mat wh
nrtota- w it h ' . rea! ing fi M
auch a Union in , ur dale. W , cat ct •.|.| a might.' '■'" l nion r .
with enonyh f 1 a it- di j- al .' a) ■ : ' 1 1 at 101 ■ pl
iftheefficienilavleacer confe 1" me.hat. .' My il"""
gestion vo unheeded hroth rahhi . .'nt I > n a" " 1 1 "t i" 1 11
of supreme neplisrene "I dut'
Mr*. Regensberger and dau
Mr*. Sara Rosenthal (Den
ware in the city last week.
another spokesman for the lesson
of the hour The great spiritual
leader who has given to this institute
the dignity and glory of his leader-
ship has talked with me about these
things,' and has brought me to be-
lieve that my troubles are unreal. He
has said that a message would be
welcome from any one who has been
able, however black the deaths of
nescience, to hold fast to certain
values transcending the physical and
temporal. He has assured me that
what such a one would say would be
listened to without resentment, and
even indeed with gladtess, by those
of greater faith, with the gladness
born of th* perception that what is
noble and high and sacred reveals
• Mr. and Mrs. H. Grossman and
daughter left Saturday night for New j season.
York, where they will visit for several Suests from Galveston, Houston.
weeks. / Dallas Tyler, Fort Worth, College
-- I Station and San Antonio are ex-
l hr ' "
The 1)1
1 J '
go- all
HO personi
forour consideration ... A’
rate I received a welcome note
this chaos. Though
• (I' > < 11)I('< I 11 L'!
tn have 'he ')
m A im i'u a .
the pie
Saudgarten. |
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Landsmat of ।
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. I
Heavens, went down into the dust.
got vrandeu
। make a nat
ter. They p ।
the task is ended, when the books |
are closed, may the last appraisal of
all values reveal his choice as yours.
I very
I am
Nash of
to do
Merchant o"venfemuI Institute of Religion
reading list on the ground tht tt" ■ . ■ _'
JnAir ""Jd' "m‛ei." " ' ,7 ByHon. Benjamin N. Cardoso, Chief
of the, ews‛." You ay that !
thic attitude toward Do Shakes
pearean piny is a little difficult
understand, when one ' on id« I
uxual stage presentation (H i’
plnv wus originally writ to t ■ to you today. , have
A.harsh, P .'"i "111 1 , . L felt that to carn’that right I should
Elizabethans ha. -1^1."I. |" J" I h| .. you that ,r be-
to them ns something of a mon-hi r ' . ,
I ? . . , . i , r liefs are wh v mine, that the de-
But Iater Acte* ami lUtHluccrs ; - 1 ’ 11. . .
ehanged tim. ....... characterization va te ing year heve no t obliterated
•nd gave U. « Shylcek That wa a yuthful faithsnhnd that in
nther of .I'M. a rath... than an darkneg; of the universe I can see a ।
* / . , shaft of light. Unable to say this, ;
enesentsntt.................' have wAhdered whether "■>' mes
dirzicuit to ........stand y..... attitude could be of worth,to you-ta
hmengxwne, iatatrwatan: chniar of-'reH^on1 pondered "‘May add their tens of thousands; )
los has been given to nence; nt the very least whether fit-
ness and good taste might not exact
an artist, but has bren summoned 1"
a li e proof to show the value for
todt y not the value for the un
plumbed future, but the value for to
day I will read you Tycho Brahe's
an sver as I find it in the poem:
"We are like men that hear i
"Disjointed notes of some supernal
choir.
"Year after year we patiently record
“All. we can gather, In that far off
' time
“A people thnt we have not known !
" ‘That kingdom of the law I .hall
not see.
“ 'We are on the verge of great dis-
coveries,
” ‘I feel them as a dreamer feels the
dawn
” 'Before his eyes are opened. Many
of you
"‘Will see them. In that day.you
will recall
" "This, our last meeting at Urani-
borg,
" ‘And how I told you that thia work
of ours
" ‘Would lead to victoriea for the
coming age.
" 'The vietors may forget ua. what
at that?
” 'Their* be th* palm*, th* shouting
and th* praise,
M ‘Ours be th* Yathers’ glory ia the
sons.’ ”
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Random Thoughts •
By CHARU S JOSEPH s
_____________________________+
Exercises of the Jewish
, r .i .i ' to which these are to be the means?’’
tal t forth with moving t | m frionds, with all the J, I." Axelrod of Houston spent a
: an 1 ''' i i' A, in"i I " arhinps of univer ities -'"1'1 school- ; i\ in ( orpus । hristi visit ing I riends
1 NM'' ,‛h || ,) ' w-.t .'1 7 'IT' learning and the wisdom stored Mr Axelrod was a former r. idenl
mwhichhnlssthnpWuthr in many bo^ks bave been taught to here,
I l I I „ d - 1, the youth, rabbis of the future,
had. Ien * I v j Who have com. together in these
1 1twniy,z"arrg IL.m "imu halls. A" the -tudy has been wasted
. . , . I ; (s „ re cept in prop, tion a It Strength- The Ladi • Auxiliary of the
... j" ' (i ip." 1h.V "lid ens Hu tn to mak a choice hereafter Temple i immunity Center ente
'. .. , ror i between comp, t ng and conflicting tained with a card party on the deck
. । ' e , "I I I, .if l IV,. in ilk ) value- It is wasted unless it Uf ti, Plaza Until last Wednesday
' aitlfomha.iyclcbanlalmstarari-irenithensthem 10 the choice of "f Hostesses for the affair
'h ■ laughter, can you not? All thelly, "aheo, , , L
p, :,.' and the seer, have listened One life 1 havesingled out as the
to t , ilk. Hinstein has heard it in
1! ’ In our day, and every lover of truth and
Antoni n! tuty, every man who has seen vis-
' d'"""' "an: j and tried to live them in his life prophet i.nimi
" " 1 " ” ' "I"'1 of hh iitard the same sardonic mirth, martyr who were kinsmen in spirit
'I ' , To what end, said the messengers, to
1 1" "1 ' ' ' ) j ivhat end the travail and the waste?
n'" ’I"' 'I'"I"" ; ' ' ।1" ' ' ' S)ow its uses to us now . show them
"urtin/ - no ' ' 11/ ' now before we go. Resounding
theni the ' t)I ’' ■ """ " through the centuries I hear familiar
ituation- that "I'l m"ment ech . Never a philosopher has
lived, nor a saint nor a scientist nor
I the original; <■ rnearly original,
it.n. You admit ‘that Shake-,
ire’s Shylock was. an “arrant
her work during the past year as sec-
retary of the local “Y,” the members
oresented her with a fitted overnight
1 baer. ‘ |
Leave:
Houeton:.......11130 P.M.
‛ ’Arrive:
San Antonio ..... 7:00 A.M.
Continuous Service 6 a. m.
to 9 p. ni,
1011 San Jacinto Houston, Texas
i. * "749
F V 1 ■ % Vi
anyway. Before we have an ilppoi
tnity to propetly ue those Wi hnve
some new ones, are pn tende l
tenable a1 the d " "'' '
ent that.no nail' nal bi "
ticularistic ami ' X! I"
dismal fail m ■ Mich i
Uninn minis er ' 1
we fear that
allow if ta ।
We are cone er ■ I h' ’ ■
:F, , *
1o .ili «is(trhinz
w it h a coriplexion
nur only, that themorlern starepresonta-
o1 lions of the Merchint of Venice no
W‛‛h ’ lnver convey the impression of the
ideaoriginal monstrotrs harshness
i ■ u ’ '• I ' ! Shy loci y et thi < d
, . f1 n‛ ! not apply to tin leader
I hink t hat . ...
Mesdames Leon Berman of McAI’rn
A. S. (enccov of Corsicana, II. Frim
oo'll of Wisconsin, M. (. Levy. Moir
Kleinman, Sadie Solomon, Morris
Wise, Lester Englander.
Naming Miss Annie Rae Cohen,
bride-elect of Jack Wizig, as honoree,
Miss Lillian Adams entertained with'
bridge as the 'diversion in her home |
r«cently, assisted by her mother, Mrs. i
Daniel Adams, and her sister, Mrs.!
Harr’ Kestner.
High score went to Mrs. Leon Ber- i
man of McAllen, Texas, with Miss
Pauline Berkman cutting consolation
and Miss Laura Frank of Illinois I
guest prize.
At the conclusion of the games, al
salad course and ices were served to
Miss Annie Rae Cohen, Leah Iried i
man, Vera Gorin, Pauline Geneeov,
Julius Miller, at present Supreme
Court Justice of New York City, for-
merely borough president of Man-
by the prophet* and saints of Is- hattan, will receive. ' ho,first §old
J 1 .. . . medal awarded by the Hundred Year
Club Jo that citizen who “has done
most for the civic and industrial de-
velopment of the city.” The medals
are to be awarded annually. 1
1 1 . ewr
ll 1 • a ! he .li '
accompanied home by Mrs. J. Segal
and and children, who are the guests of
courtiers ami all the lovers of the Mr. and Mrs. A. Levin and Mr. ily
our eyes , flesh pots will assail you with warn man Sobel
f shut forever in an iron sleep, 1 . . . „ 41. । 3,, . . 1
„. ir eyes shall sec the kingdom of ings that you are squandering the Mr. and Mrs. Max Sandgarten have,
the law, happy days under the sun, and will returned from, a short vacation to
undiscovered cosmos. Theyask you to tell them to what use, just New Braunsfels and San Antonio.
mwacrAtn!n re mg from .gas in the Danish city of Uraniborg. Miss Minnie labowit» of Austin is
K City of the 1b avens, the messengers the Fuest of Mr. and Mrs. Mux
..I b a returned from
ivillain’ . I a monster,’ and ' hat t lie
The rabbi । he ':
ing out of
1 rn " p.nmark women who had made the choice of
bnrnedccaredtn ycho Brahe. They had made it in
yout at th 1 niver ity "f ' pen- humblyaormisnbLyloxeriheKrnteir The "Y" entertained with » fare |
, "' in. hi .....- within the narrow circle of the hom«; well party la ' ' .
that ' ') l fr m hw m t e hui b<- it said t.> their undying glory. | <)ph>rton who left for !
he becamt diverted f rom law to th,. made it nonetheless. We to make her future home,
study ' tronomy red h new ' L“ khcw it when death takes them if in
XnK" atvdty ooTeit hnn fame h— r prdegu a, derkn swe have
at home mil in many distant lard been blind t sr We
,, I,.- Iri had a king then who was a ' emt d simple Wh2, . , , Le.^s
organl-pat,,,i f learning, ami th. king may always he l ’ and
r only ' ...... . rvatory fur Ty, ho at the 'f >* beauty, । he end' an
, a little island, and rycho behold it 1 illumined with div'intv
1 i '."''iT'j'i; cuywhzreKw!"hav -i«™S
” 1 11 in- । .. i. d-,, and angels unaware
app: r : ' ' h n„"nhheavhs by night fhi • 1 suvimot that 1 riveto
iijur " • f7 tion hyday. V ' ?hVb^
aftor star wih ' V|" "’ • ' ... tne hali pr. al l have been re-
''i""'' down u!n i "i " ded b' I lin । runkfurter of the Mi s Judith ophirton left Sunday
ilut Froderic kthe.Kinv dind L' ' ......I ... in eelcbrat nivlt for Nev York, wher l" will
’ . nnl i r"pn! ing the oinin, f Johns Hopkins make her future home with aerrela
throne with ' hoit " f '' ;. . . Ily -I mnot ay,” (said ■ . . i.....to he will spend everal
rlur Wb., VTue tb. ■. m the .lightest week m Kansa City visiting rela
" " it hadbenn vishee aor mm. ■ "v yeur bigness , iv. there,
of 1hu, ", atory .and O . th. biirm. -f America), "r
I ckb‘ s chart Hip "I I be ‘’"r. .
< «» H Hi not ' ce ! he value
nd so at la st me< nrers.
• f - yI re in t he name of t he
r kii , vho were to visit ’I ycho I
ini, if t hey could, t he u: e
bor, to qiliz. him about it and to
cirvalucs against his. You will
play g-. ' a ‛har li picture of the
lew.’ ) ou speak with restraint. I
.. . recall r1 / when I "was taking at
in Richmond, Va. . . .and he en coir e .mice the laic Dr. (‘harles W.
- closed a letter that Dr. (alirch wrotkent at thi l' n i vi rsit y of Virginia,
to the editor* "of • the Kihmoniane w • ere reading Shakespeare’s!
"Times-Dispatch" which is very in plays, he had n custom of character
teresting in view of the .Jewish atti izinvicach pay with a single sen-
tude toward the Merchant ot Vonie"tenee Di. Kent wa a lovable and'
I do not have spaci enouh to u0te I , ne . mind'd n.. . yet he said of
tht main the Merchant ol \ oni n that it was
a, 'sti ty 6f .Iowi h hatred and i
chr tmn love’ ",
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