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r l INTER-FAITH EDITION I THE R. I. REVIEW Vol. 21, No. 24 PROV IDENCE, R. I. , FEBR UARY 9, 1940 5 Cents the Copy GOVERNOR VANDERBILT Hadassah BETH EL NEWS FEDERATION SPEAKER If you don·t want to miss out Senior and Junior Hadassah t.ram L. l3ernhardt, treasurer; on one of the nicest afternoons .\lrs. Ilernard 1~. Zeman, ticket w ill hold a joint meeting F eb. 12 Mrs. William H. Vanderbilt Luncheon Guest of Honor you could experience, invest you r chairman; i\lrs. i\ lil ton F. Tucker, at the Crown Hotel at which time 50 cents wisely in a ticket for the auctioneer; Mrs. ln·ing L. Shein, Miss Juliet N. Benjamin of New mah jong and bridge party the Mrs. William H . Vanderbilt Address, "Our Schools from the York, national vice president, will Sisterhood is planning. ?l lrs. Joseph Pul\·er, l\lrs. James was the guest of honor at the Viewpoint of a Superintendent," be the speaker. Miss Benjamin, a On Valentine's day, ,vectnesdar, C. Krasnoff, l\frs. \Valter Adler, mid-winter annual luncheon of Mr. Clarence W. Bosworth, super- February 14 , promptly at 1.30, l\.liss Cordelia Blumenthal, Mrs. the Rhode Island State Federa- intendent of the .Cranston Public teacher of hiSlory in BoyS' High dessert and coffee will be served Edward Deutch, Mrs. Horace S. lion of Women's Clubs at the Nar- Schools. school, Ilrooklyn, has held many you in the \·estry. As we ha\"e to Dryfoos, ::\Irs. l rw iu S. Forbstein, ragansett Hotel, Thursday, Feb. 1"1usic under the d irection of important posilions in Hadassah plan for this, won't you secure l\Irs . .\Iauricc L. Fox, .i\lrs. Leon 8. Governor Vanderbilt spoke of Mrs. John A. Creamer, chairman and is closely associated with a your tickets early, and be assured Go ldberg, ::\Irs. '1\-illiam A. Green­ the high standard of our Ameri­ or music number of Zionist groups engaged of a r eservation. Make up you r bau m, i\lrs. ' "' illiam H a rris, l\lrs. can government and stressed the Address, "Character Educa- own table and of course, the mah Samuel Kaplan, .l\Irs. A. H enry importance of upholding the civil tion,'' .Mr. J. H . Stannard, prin- in fostering economic and cultural jongg fans are asked to bring l{lein, ::\lrs . .::\Iilton Leand, Mrs. service bill so that every person cipal of Mount P leasant High W'Ork of 1J aiesune. ::::ine is the only their own sets. Loo Logan, ::\Irs. Samue l A . .::\lar­ may be given equal opportunity school. woman member of the American The committee has planned k.off , l\lrs. Harry l\L l\fyers, ::\lrs. to serve. The program was as fol- Re port of the J anuary meeting Economic committee for Pales­ some surprise features, and beau­ J oel J. Pincus, ::\!rs. Isador S. lows: of the General Federation, Mrs. tine. tiful prizes are to be awarded. Low, .\lrs. ::\lilton Pliner, l\Irs. :Mrs. Frederick H. Devere, presi- Frederick H. Devere, state direc- Any of the following committee Benjamin H. nossmau, ::\lrs. J o hu dent. Under the Department of tor. members will be g lad to sell you J. Rouslin, i\l rs. Benjamin Salter, Education, i\:Jrs. Samuel T. Clif- At"ten 1oon Session Red Cross tickets: .::\Irs. George Sih·erman, ?llrs. ,vil- ton, chairman. Sing ing, "Rhode Island State l\lrs. l\Iatthew E. Segool, chair- li am Sil\·erman, ::\lrs. \\'alter H. Subjecl, Club Women - Their Song," led by Mrs. J ohn A. Crea- man; l\ lrs . Saul Rothschild, co- Strauss, ::\!rs. \\'alter I. Sundlun, Place in the Home, Nation and mer, chairman of music. About 50 men and women, iu­ chairman; i\Irs. F'rank Ilarad, i\lrs. Sarnuel H. Workman, Mrs. World. Music, "Hawaiian Songs,'' !\'Iiss 1 eluding members of fire and police telephone chairman; ::\Irs. Ber-Isaac Cerber, ex-officio. Theme, Our P lace in Education. Mary H. Remington, supervisor of departments, Boy and Girl Scout "If you have knowledge, let oth- rnusic in elementary grades, East units and commercial companies, ers light their candle at it." Providence. began an intensive 30-hour Red .'.\l omin g Session Address, "The Value of the Ra- Cross first aid instructor training COMMUNITY NEWS Salute to the flag. dio in Education," Mr. Lloyd del course at the Somerset street rec- Address, Mrs. Frederick Hs.laDned- Castell o, educational director for reation center :Monday morning. Louis Fischer, special Europ~a.n principal speaker .Sun. day after- 1 I \·ere, president, Rhode New Eng land, Columbia Broad- Dr. Bryce A. Newbaker of the correspondent for The Nation noon at the J ewish Community State Federation of Women's casting System. American Red Cross will direc t. during the past 1 8 years, will lee- Center, 65 Ilenefi !. street, when Clubs. Address, "Folk Songs," 1\:Irs . the course. ture on Sunday e\"ening, F'e bruar.r ' community progress in social hy- ('· Singing, "Rhode Island State Helen Hartness Flan.ders, Spring- Registrants include representa..- 11 , at Temple Beth Israel under g iene will be re\"iewed, it was an- . . ·,n-~...... by tfie ~.:,tH.. rubiy. fie!,.! Vt., General F"iF-:·ation ti Res of th ~ Providence, Pawtuck- the auspices of the J ewish Com- n.ounced today by Ira Stone, pres- I Acldress, "The Needs of Our chairman of folk songs. et and Woonsock et fire depart- UJL,i,i~:- Ce~, t. e.. i

House, Federal Hill House, Bar- ers in F rance and E ngland, will I other wasteful pract~ces as they B. Goodman 1 rington Boy and Girl Scouts. H o- present an, up-to-the-minute sur- 1r ela te to diseas~ ~ontrol. It '~0 ill Providence 1meopathic Hospital, Providence vey entitled " Europe- America- 1a lso e\·aluate ex1st11_1~ .case-finclrng Is Elected Pl • CJ b Girl Scouts an.ct the adult and rec- Neutrality- whither are we go- and treatment fac1ht1es the an- of , antahOnS U ·1 reation division of WPA. · ~" nouncemeut added. The 38th annua1 111 eet111 g lll o , 1· Dr. Deery will accompany his the H e brew Pree Loan Associa- 1 I ------In addition to his work for The address with two motion pictures lion of Providence, R. I, took Club Supper, Tuesday, l•'ebru- _j p T A N Nation, l\Ir. Fischer has contrib- 1en titled " \Vith These "·ea pons" place Sunday, F eb. 4, 1940, at ary 13, 6.30 p. m. (members and I • • • ews Touro Hall, with Bernard Good- .I guests). Tickets one dollar. uted to many foreign magazines land "Let·s Open Our Eyes." and has written several books Dr. Hugh E. Kiene, chief µsy- man, president, presiding. Pres- , Dean Howard Higgins, "Among I which include, "Oil Imperiaiism," chiatrist at the Charles V. Chapin ~nt at the largest a'Ssemblage of !the Spirits." I An informative art lecture by " \\'hy R ecognize Russia," "The hospital. will also speak. Dr. Lou- its history were Dr. Israel M. Club afternoon, Friday, Febru- 11\'Iiss Elizabeth T. Casey, member Vhu in Spain'' and "'\Vhy Spain is 1. Kramer , 011 the staff of the Goldman, Rabbi Morris Silk, a.nd 1ary 23, 3 p. m. (members only). of the l\•ruseum staff, Rhode Island Fights On.·· 11\liriam hospital and 011 the board I Rabbi Nathan Tarag in who spoke I Arletta Ahrens, "Colorful South School of Desig n, will be g iven at ot' di rectors of the J ewish Co m- about tbe good the association has America." (Illustrated with mov- a meeting of the Parent Teachers Dr. James P. Deery of the State munity Center, will act a s ~hair- done for the J ewish community : ing pictures and costumes.) Association, February /6. Department of H ealth will be the Iman of tlle program. s in ce its Inception 38 years ago.1----- ______Ope n to people o,·er 1 8 years of A slate of officers for 1940 was INTERFAITH CONFERENCE age, ihe prog ram will begin at presented for election by L ester ~. 30 o'clock. Emers, chairman of the Nominal-, ing Committee, composed of Is ra-1 Luncheon meeting which op- r esenting Catholi c, l\l ethoclist, : were present to hear Professor National social hygiene l>,l'O­ el H a lpern, Louis Bachman, Phil- ened the In stitute of In ternational Congregational, Presbyterian. n e- Ti einhold Niebuhr of lln ion Theo- g rams arc held each r ear in e,·_ i p Li eberma n, an

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_ .... THE RHODE ISLAND REVIEW - FEBRUARY 9, 1940 Page Three Annual Meeting - MUSICAL EVENTS At Providence Art Club At the annual meeting of the THE BOSTON ASSOCIATION, INC. Providence Journal Company, the announces following directors were elected THE SEVENTH SEASON OF GRAND OPERA for the coming year: by the Stephen 0. Metcalf, H enry D. ASSOCIATION, INC. Sharpe, Harry P . Cross, George at the Pierce Metcalf, Allison Stone, BOSTON OPERA HOUSE Richard S. Aldrich, Eugene A. March 28 to April 6, 1940 Kingman an-d Sevellon Brown. At a m eeting of the board of REPERTOIRE CASTS directors immediately after the Thurs. Eve. DER Lotte Lehman, Rise Stevens, Ma- I annual meeting, the following of­ March 28th ROS ENKAVALIER rita Farell, Dorothee Manski, AI- : ficers were elected: at 8 M (Strauss) exander Kipnis, Julius Huehn, I President-Stephen 0 . Metcalf. John Carter, Carl Laufkoetter. Vice-President- George Pierce Conductor: Erich Leinsdorf. Metcalf. Fri. Eve. LAKME , Irra Petina, Annamary Second Vice-President-Richard March 29th (Delibes ) Dickey, H elen Olheim, Armand S. Aldrich. at 8 Tokatyan, Ezio Pinza, George Ce- J Treasurer and Secr etary- Wil- hanovsky. Conductor: Wilfred I liam C. Ellis. P elletier. j Assistant Treas urer a n

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On February 13, 1939, Colonel one! and Mrs. Joseph Samuels. H e time dentists, one hyg ienist, one Joseph Samuels passed away. He had had the joy of obse rving the anesthelis t , one from the socia l Bervice d epartme nt of the Rhode l eft behind him one of the most benefits of his g ift and loved ii a ll. At his decease his will pro­ Isla nd H ospita l, one chief cle rk, beautiful tributes that ·'coui'dbe vided for a n additiona l $250,000. th ree assistant cl e rks and one paid to the city h e lived in and On March 24 , 1940, the Joseph dental assistant, two helpe rs a nd loved-namely, a dental clinic for one ja nitor. unde rprivileged children; a place Samuels De ntal Clinic of the Rhode Island Hospital r eaches it ~ The orthodontia staff consists where pare nts by paying- t h e small ninth birthday. Up to J a nua r y of fou r volunteer d e ntists , prac­ fee of t en cents could bring their 31, 1940, 22,550 children f rom 2 ttcing exclusively as orthodon­ children whe n they r equired pro­ to 1 3 years of age have bee n tists in the city, and fou r to six fessional treatment. They only treated; 199,441 visils have been vo lunteer dentists who g ive one­ bad to prove to the social service made and 396, 476 dental treat­ half day pe r week for 3 month. t hey were without sutlicient in­ me nts have been per formed. The The clinic is a lways open to come t o e1nploy the services of average daily visits being 84 in visitors who will be most welcome. the private practitioner a nd they numbe r. A perce ntage of these A visit to this beau t iful building were admitled. c hildre n come from the fo ll owin g to see the original la ndscape pan­ About 30 years a;;o, the Rhode in stitutions: St. Aloysius Home, els in the waiting room executed Island State Den tal Society ape Dradley Home and St. Mary's Or­ by such fine artists as \Vi llia m point e,d a commillee of three to phanage. Brigham and Frank i\Iathewson investigate the care a nd t reatment or P rovidence, a lso the cheerful T he clinic has a lobby, direc­ of underprivileged children 's spacious operating room with it.s tors' room, cle rl<. ·s room, waiting teeth. It was discovered that compre he nsive view of t h e Rhode room, examination room, diagnos­ nothing could be done about it Island H ospital is something you tic room and a large room 40x40 until prope r facilities were pro­ should see. The children all with 12 de ntal chairs an,d cab­ vid ed (or s uch work. So the 111.at­ dressed up in their whit e paper ine ts a lready installed and p ro­ t e r lay dormant. Then in the year caps- waiting t heir turn, seem v ision for 12 more. Upstairs are 1924 Colone l Samu els made a g i[t ve ry happy and d ispel a ll though ts the three ex odontia rooms with of one d ental equipme nt which of fear and a n xie ty. chairs and cabine ts, on e steri!h: · was establish ed in the John W. Colonel Samuels became a suc­ ing room, and one waiting rovlll. H o rton sch ool and the following cessful me rchant. T h e Outlet Co. and rest room, a lso a dar k room year a second such unit in the which h e and bis b rothe r founded and one for orthodontia, a nd a Va lentine Almy school in Crans­ has become on e of t h e lttrgesl d e­ cli nical laborato ry. In tbe base­ ton , which at t hat lime was his par tme nt stores in New E ngland. ment is a lecture room, projection homo town. H e was a constn nt contributor to room , supply room and a rest charities. But no m on ume n t can H o was so vilall y inte rested in room for the men and wome n of the results of these gifts a n,ci so equal in magnit ude this great gift tho staff and one room for a to children, for fu ture gene rations since rely enthused, thal In 19 30, came ra. through the sarn o medium that will continue to be ne llt by t his The fo ll owing g ifts have a l­ Mllmulated a nd made possible hiM g lrt which one can believe was in­ really been donated to the clinic: fir st inte rest, he made a girt of spired by lh e sayin g of one o[ the A c heck for $1000, a 1,roJecllon $300,000 to lhe Hhode Isla nd gretttest lovers of a.11 children who Hos pita l to build a nd equip a machlno, X-ray tllumlnalin"· cnb­ said "In as much as ye have done ln ot ( 3 sec tions), one Durton pulp clinic similar lo the Forsyth J n­ lt unto the least of t h ese, ye have leste r ruH.I 0 11 0 bookca,s e. firm a ry in Boston and t he East­ done it unto me." ma n Dispensary in Hoc hestcr. Al the IJresent time t he s taff EHNEST A. CHAHlJONNEL, T h is he gave In l he name or Co l- conslti ts or a director, four fu ll D. D.S. ~~======T=H=E~R,,,=H=:O=D=E=IS~L=A=N=D ~VIEW - FEBRUARY 9, 1940 Page Five .JNIC OF RHODE ISLAND HOSPITAL

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DR . CHARBONNEL, director of the Joseph Samuels Dental Clinic, shows the children the memo ri a l table t in tribute to Joseph Sa mue ls, founder of the clini c, as a "philanthropist, lover of children and patron of dentistry. Pase Sa. THE RHODE ISLAND REVIEW - FEBRUARY 9, 1940

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C 6 r-- zc:i L =~==--======~~~~;;;;~.;;;;;~~~~~~~==~=-~,THE RHODE ISLAND REVIEW - FEBRUARY 9, 1940 ==~~ Page Seven eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee, l "the gold of the Ark-cover " (Ka- 1sist ed of a beka a head that was Sa) . pores). which enshrined the Ark lgn-e11 to "th e baske t,·· in which The candlestick w h ich was A SABBATH MESSAGE and the Tablets therein, was to Icoll ections "~ere made for con~- made of pure gold, together with "atone for the gold of the Golden munal sacnfices (Korbone l-Zi- its s ha fts, branches, cups, kllobs By NATHAN TARAGIN, Rabbi Calf'' (Talmud J e rushalmi She- bur) a nd chan table purposes; a nd a nd fl owe rs, according to the Rab- I Congregation Sons of Abraham !kahm, chapter one, H alacba one) . the t hird hea,·e o ffe ring was d_es- bis symbolized t he T orah and the ll 1s a lso note,,ort hy to m ention tined for the Tabernacle, which other important branches o f IWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW\.': tha t the H ebrew w or d for the w as a f r ee-will gift from each m - k n o wledge, such a s ast ronomy, The Sa-nctua.ry-Atonement For the abo,·e lbe Ark-cove r, from be- Ark-cover "Kapores " comes from dividua l ( see Rashi E x., 25 : 2 ; anatom:r, etc. The cand lestick con- Golde n-Calf and Source tween the two cherubim which the root of " Ka per,·· meaning " to Ibid., 30 : 15; J e rus. Shek. 1 : 1). sisted of se,·en branches, six of of Wisdom are u pon the Ark of the T esti- alone," and the spelling of "Mish- The Ark which was made of which re presented, accord ing to The scriptural portion (Sed- mony · · · Thou shalt make a ta- kan" (Tabe rnacle) is equivale nt acacia wood had to be co,·ered, t he mode rn commen taries, other rah) for this Sabbath morning is ble of acacia wood · ··And t h ou to "Mashka n" (pledge), which I according to the holy scripture, important sciences, while the one found in the Book of Exodus shalt make a candlestick of pure accord ing to t he :\Udrash signified " within a nd without with pure in the middle represented the (25:1-27:19 ) and is called " Ter- g old· · · " (Ibid, 25 ' 1-31 )- the security of Israel's re pentance gold... T he Ark wh ich con iained Torah. The fact that they all u mah" (Offering). because it T his section (Parsba) which for their iniquit ies. (Tancb., E x. the two Tablets ( Loocboth ha- faced the one in the center , sy m­ commences with "And the Lord e numerates all the differen t ar- R. 51 ). Orilh) of the La w, according to boiized the idea t hat they all spoke unto Moses, saying: ticles (1 5 ) which we re d onated T he n.acessity o f t he st ructure the Ra bbis of t he Babylonian Tal- sen·ed collecti\·ely the cause of " Speak unto the children of Is- by e,·ery man voluntarily, for t he of the l\lishkan in the i\lidbar I mud, sym bolized the schola rs of the holy T orah . In the inner r e­ construction of t he sa nctua ry ( wilde rness), followed by the 1the Tora h (Talmidei-Cliachamim) cesses of t b e heart and m ind of ( Mishkan).the vessels and cere mo- building of t he first (King Solo- infer ring there by that they ( Rab- the true-tradit ional T orah J ew, nials ther ein, and for the priests' mon ) and second (Persian King bis, Priests, etc.) must be gen- they represen ted one grand bar­ ( Kohanim) garments, was ac- Cy rus) T e m ples (Beth ha-:\Iik- uine. They should not be d iffe r- monio us ble nding, a nd there was cording to the Talmudic Sages dash ) in J e rusalem ( Palestine- e n t inwardly than t hey a ppear to no necessity t o abaadon J udaism addressed by !\loses on the Day of Eretz Yisroel ), with a ll the Yes- be ou twardly. T he expression of and its sacred teachings for the Atonement ( Yom-Kippur), after sels and ceremonia ls there in, was their tongue ( P eh ) m us t coordi- sake of secula r knowledge and G-d almi ghty had already forg i\·- according to t he Rabbis the re- nate and coincide with the Haskala h education. en t he children of Is rael for the s uit of t he great sin of the Golde n thoug ht of their heart ( Le,·), (cf. This d ew of "Rational-Theol­ g reat sin o f mak ing t he Golden Calf. For orig inally di\·ine wor- Tal. Ba b. Yoma 72b ) . Also the ogy,·• a lthough it was strong ly Calf a nd the re by proclaiming ship was not specified in a re-Ra b bis declared that t he two discredited by the foremost Ge r­ r "Tb is is t he G-d of Israel which ser ved place, a s we find in the cherubim were fi gures of children man philosopher Emmanuel Kant, brough t t hee out of t he la nd of scriptures "In a ll places whe r e I ( D"m us Partzuf Tinok Lohem- after t he rise of Newtonian sci­ E gypt" ( E xodus 32:4 ) . allow :\fy name to be mentioned form of a child's face, Rashi- ence, yet it wa.s wholeheartedly RABBI XATHAX T.-\.RAGIX Similarly, Rasbi, in Exod us I will come unto thee and bless Succah 5a) , symbolic of the life ad,·oca tecl as the only possible rael, that they bring Me an 'of- 38:21, concerning t he meta ls that thee" (cf. Ex. 20:24 ). But a s a of the Talmudic scholar, w hich means to perpe tuate the teolog i­

fering,' of eve ry man whose h eart we re contributed t o t he Tabe r- 1 result of the yh·id demonstration must be sim ple a nd innocent as cal doctrine~ of Judaism, by the irupelleth him, ye shall make l\I y nacle, cites t he l\Iid rash T anchu- 1 in de ifying the Golden-Calf which that of a child (non-political ). medieYal J ewish thinkers, par­ hea,·e offe ring And let them mah t hat "the Tabernacle was a illustrated t he demand for some- A.nd t he '' two'' cherubim indicat- ticula rly br the rationalistic make Me a sanctuary, that I may testimony to Israel t hat G-d had thing t angible, G-d comma nded ed that the Tora h sh ould be stud- school headed by :\l aimonides dwe ll among the m And t hey par doned them in respect to the t ha t a n imposing Tabernacle be ied wit h a n associate rath er t han ( Rarnbam) . shall ma k e an Ark of acacia wood incident of the Golden-Calf, for bu ilt a nd tha t vessels a nd ce re- alone, for the discussion of t wo Particula rly in this day and age (Shittim ) . And thou shalt 0 ,-erla y through t he . Iishkan He caused j monials be u sed as \"isible and people stud.ring together he lps to of stron g rationalism. scientific it with pure gold , within and His schechlnah (glory) t o dwell I concrete means by which t o \"i s- ma k e the subject more conceiY- research and dialectic material- without . . and thou sha lt make amongst the Israelites·· (cf. / ua_li z_e t h e spirit ua l_ yearnings ably clear. And as the faces of ism (Golden-Calf o r Dollar ) . we an Ark-co, er ( Ka por es) of pure ITa n ch., Ex R 51 ). Iw1 t h111 the huma n be mg. t h e cherubim "turned t o one an- must focus a ll our intellect ua l. gold . . An d thou shalt make H o" e, e r , as m uch as the Eter- T he R a bbis have also noted t he other,·• similarly, whe n t wo study social. economic and spiritual a t­ t\\ 0 cheru bim of gold And na l One 1s "merciful, graciou s, fact t hat the expression of " Te r- together and t he re is no sincere tent ion to our Torah as the reser­ t heir faces turned one to a not her and a bundant in goodnes~·- (Ex. j um~h '' is u sed in th~s section friendship, they are likely t o con- ,·oir and foun tain of all modern .. And t hou shalt put t he Ark- 134: 6), H e did not forgl\·e the th n ce a nd t herefore, it de notes t radict one another and fail in sciences a nd speculative thought co,·er upon the Ark ... And in Israelites until t he! r ep~nted in I t hree d i~ere n t h eaYe _ offerings. their intellectual e.udeaYo rs. H ow- by attend ing and supporting gen­

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mony that I shall g i\·e thee ... , h ad sinned. T h is view is sup- 1 sheke l ) a head, of which the sock- genuine co~operation and humane ples w h ich a r e symbolic to the And the re r wi ll meet with the, I ported by Rabbi Jose, the son of ets o f the Tabe rnacle we re mad e u nder standmg, t he r esults a re :\lishk a n and Beth-ba-:\likdash in and 1 w ill speak with thee fr om I Rabbi H a ninah, who decla red t hat , (E x. 38 :26) ; a not he r also con- ,nig h-ine,·itably frnitfu i. (Succah the Diaspora. JEWELRY SECTION ------: James C. Doran & Sons / BEST WISHES N. E. LACQUER CO. As n Hhodc Island fl.nu continu­ o usly in business for ove r one half CITY PLATING Jewelers Findings - Specialties l Revere Copper & DEXTER ROAD a century, we send best wishes t o o ur f1i e nd nnd n e ig h bor , the n. I. co. 150 CHESTNUT ST. ,1 EAST PROVIDENCE, R. I. Redew. CAspee 3848 Brass Co. EA. 2056 RATHBUN BROS. Electroplate rs Universal Plating Co. 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GAspee 0330 140 BENEDICT ST. vice, Reasonable Prices AUBURN, R. I. Henry C. Schubert 191 PINE ST. - GA. 7937 STEEL TEMPERING Jewelry Chains I 221 Eddy Street IE. A. ADAMS & SON I Manufac turers of NEW ENGLAND BRASS CO. John M. Chapman, Jr. : Goldsmith Mfg. Co. , Jewelry Findings, Ear-Wire. Office and Mill: Manufactures of ' Dress-Clip Findings, Safety­ Manufacturer of Brushes ! Catches, Necklace Clasps. TAUNTON, MASS. Jewelry Chain Shirt-Studs Bucklin and Woodman Sts, 101 Sabin Street PROVIDENCE ENTERPRISE NUMBER 2915 150 CHESTNUT ST. Providence, R. I. GAspee 8476 CAspee 4439 Page Eight THE RHODE ISLAND REVIEW - FEBRUARY 9, 1940 OFFICERS INSTALLED BY SOCIETY Plans Luncheon Fraternity News MRS. J. JOSEPH SEEFER j At the regular m eeting of t he i\lrs. Louis I. Kramer, re\'iewed The Alplrn Eta Chapter of t he Mrs. J. Joseph Seefer was in te n, secretary; Mrs. Ha.raid }{el- the boo~..:, "~;, rom Another World,'' Ladies' Auxiliary of the J ewish Home fo r the Aged held ,it the Sigm,i Phi Della fraternity held charge of installation ceremonies : man, notice secretary ; ~'Vlrs. Louis by Loms lin~enneyer, on ~ebru~ of the Rhode Is la nd Auxiliary, j Uloff. financial secretar y and Mrs. ary 6 at a Sister hood meetrng of Narragansett H otel on \ \T ednes- its meeting at its new m eeting Jewish Consumptive R elie f Soci- j John Kaplan, treasure r. T emple Ileth El. day, Mrs. H enry Sopkin, ch a ir- place , \\Teduesday, J an. 21, pre­ man of the annual donors· lunch- s ided o,·c r by its newly elec ted o[­ ety, at its fourth annual meeting I The a~ternoon's ,entertainment I __ _ Af.:>nday afternoon in th e Biltmor e was furnished by i\·Irs. Ell~\ Coop- l\l r. and i'vl rs . H arris Simon o[ eon , reported t h ere are already ficers: Chancellor, Morris Gau ff- .Hotel. Annual r eports and a re- er, well k~10wn local v~cah st, _and Camp str eet announce the e ngage­ 200 donors and that the goal is man ; vice chancellor, Albert Go- eume of the auxilia ry·s activities Mrs. l\Iartrn J. Bernstem presided ment of their d a ug h ter, l\.. Iiss i\Iary 500. for the year we re given. The of- during the inSla llation. Simon, to Mr. Irving Kay, son of A lovely musical program was lin; recorde r , L eon Stone, a nd ficers inducted by 1\ of Mrs. Har­ February 1 2 . to hear I\'Iiss JUiia Tea and coffee we re sen ·ed at and Al Colin. Two pleclgees, San- orary v ice preside nt; Mrs. Israe l ry Goldberg and lVIrs. Harold K e l­ Benjam in, national Yice preside nt . the close of the m eeting. B. Dickens, president; :Mrs. Sig- man. .-\ program has been ar­ of Senior Hadassah, at the Crown l i'.'lrs. Sopkin's committee fo r the' ford Goldman and Sherma n Grin­ mund Rosenblatt, Mrs. Harry Yu- ranged for the afte rnoon which Hotel. Miss i\Iurie l Dauer will pre- 1 donors ' luncheon will include : g is, arc to be inducted a l the next loff and Mrs . Ga briel Salk, first,\ will include vocal selections, dra­ side. The re will be an e ntertain- , Mrs. Saul Feinbe rg, honorary meeting. The head ot Lll (:; public­ second and third vice presidents, matic r eadings and a well k nown men l prog ram by me mbe rs of the ' cha irman ; Mrs. Jack F a in and ity an d socia l committees, H a rold r es·pectively ; :Mrs. Ben lVI. Poul- speaker . Junior H adassah. IMr s. \\Talle r Adle r, co-chairmen; PaYlow a nd Alfrd l\lossberg, a re - -- \ Mrs. Samuel Michaelson, lreasur- ! making pla ns for a big social year The Ah voth Sholem. Siste rhood er; Mrs. Louis Temkin, secr eta ry; !s tar l ing wit h a roller skating par­ LOCAL NEWS \ will obser ve Oneg Shabboth on Mrs . J ohn J . R ouslin, prog rams; ty on Ma rch 12 for which Bobby's Saturday afternoon, F eb. 10, at Mrs. Daniel J acobs , publicity, and Hollerink in Pawtucket has been 2.30 in the ,·estry of the Ahvoth , i'.Irs. Isador Low, ex-officio. ! hired for t he pu rpose. Sholem synagogue. An interesting ~ Irving Mossberg, son of :,1r. \ office rs and board of directors ------Lincoln prog ram was planned by BROWN UNIVERSITY and Mrs. Samuel !\•l\oss be rg, of 7 we re elected, Rabbi Natha n Ta ra- M rs. Morris G. Silk, wife of Rab- I Robinson street , will be the g uest gin, who was one of lhe g uest bi Silk. H e r committee includes 1 speaker at regula r Junior Congre- speake rs of the m eeting re leased i'.Irs. n. Prage r , Miss L . Zawalsky i gation ser vices a t the Cong. S6n5 Lh e following stateme n t of con- and l\IJss Huth Abrams. 1 UNIVERSITY EXTENSION of Abraham on Satu rday m orning . g ra tulations: "May G-d Almighty COURSES FOR THE GENERAL PUBLIC our H eave nly Fa the r of m e rcy, R ev. Simcha Landaw, noted pea ce and justice str eng lhe n the Cla sses meet once a week, evenings a nd la te a fternoons. 9{ugll' CASINO courses for t en weeks. Doub1e courses for fifteen n eeks with doubl-1 cantor of New York city, w ho offi- heart and noble s pirit of the hu­ periods. ciated during the past High Hali- mane worke rs of the H ebrew Free days at the Sons of Jacob Con- Loan Association for their ideal Bowling Alleys fi'or registration blanks and ~ uu"'- le'l. a escn oJ:ng the courses a

Due to hea vy pressure of duly, Editor's Note- Habbi Tara.g in Rabbi Ta rag ln exceedingly r eg re ls Invites the re,ule rs t o g ive a ny b e ing una ble lo m eet on la st comme nts or critic ism they m ay Tuesday nig h t his r eg ular semi- d esire in connection with his col­ nar with tho c ult u ral group o r u nm " A Sabbath Messa ge.'' P leaYe the Junior H a dassah . R egular address to Hnbbl Nalhn.n 'T'arag ln, classes will be resumed by Hnbbi Congrega tion Sons of Abraham, Ta rngin on n ext Tuesday nig ht, Pra irie and Polle rs ave nues, Hundreds or lhousonds of broken, hungry, P rovidence, R . J . distrc&sed Polish Jew, unxiously wait for hcl1_, F e b. 13, In the vestry or his syn- from the Jewish community in tl1c United a gogue , It was a nnounced hy i\Ilss I Stutes, which hos token on cxtrnordinury slcp Muriel Daue r. presiden t of t he to mobilize 11111 ximu111 f; Upport for strirkcn loca l c hapte r or Junior Ha dassu h, BEST W ISHES FROM Jews through the e5tnhlish111 cnt or the l 9•i0 Un ited J ewish A11peal for Hcfugcc•s 11ml w ho exte nded a cordia l ln vllnllo n I Overseas Need s H lhe single ,·honncl of funJ­ t o a ll Ju nior H adussa h membe rs . WARREN roising for the Joint Dis1rilrntion C.orn111i1t c1·, Rabbi Tarngln's s ubJecl will ho the United Palestine Ap1,cul 11ml the Nutionul " Ceremonies During the Life of RESTAURANT lldugec Service, Inc. With other i; oun-cs of aesietnnce climinotcd by the war, millions of the J ew." J ews under the Nnzi yoke m ust rely almost PRODUCE MARKET BLDG. e xclusively on lhc generosity of J ews in In connection wlll1 t he 38 th Amtrico, Pholoe show an old woman amitl 1hr HARRIS AVE. ruine of her home in P oland and a trainload n.nnunl meellng o r t he H e brew of J ewe being shipped inlo the vosl prison Free Loan Association which took of the Lublin reservation. Feeding, clothing and housing lurgc numhcrs of the Jews in Polond arc among the most ))lace last Sunday at wblch lime urgent taek11 of the J.D.C. Refu gee aid. immigralion and selllement in Palestine nod odjushucnt of refugeee in the United State11 will •ho receive 1upport k-4Hll the S23.000.000 United Jewish Appeal fo ,- Rdur;cc• and Overeea, Necda.'