The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, May 18, 1929, Image 21

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The Southern Israelite Page 21 (Continued from Page 5) ( h c doctrine of creative evolution 77- daily unfolding its secrets to „ s through the minds of the great And here are we, Jewish ' _ inheritors of that first belief :i° a Universal power, a first belief, ' if t t0 the civilized world that is ;l j av a fter 2500 years, still our Privilege to hand on, a legacy that (institutes an invisible crown for us, : ha ; s hines through the windows of ?0U ] to furnish our homes, to in spire and bless our work; this . . . . -he carrying-on in congenial spiritual atmosphere, knowing that in every- ! h ing we do, we are passing on our inheritance of Judaism, not in a stiff- • tt'ked, proud manner, but in humili- •v in grace, in modesty, in human un- ilVrstanding of the peoples of the • arth. This is the meaning of the ..umil of Jewish Women. In the prayer-book it is said that (; 0 d Searches out the heart of man and 1 believe if He were to open the compartment of my heart that tells f the ideals you have builded for me, f my deep love, so strong, so compre hending of the benefits you have .hewn to me, that it finds no bottom and has become a sanctification for me; 1 believe were lie to burrow deep, deep, He would find that you had created there a Holy of Holies, eternal—He would find that compart ment nf my house in order, for you have swept and garnished it, you have brought the cleansing purification of your love and you have swung gar- amis of precious flowers upon the walls and, though invisible, I shall always wear that glory you have 'fought me and it shall lead me into 'he paths of righteousness. It is hard to break this strong of- ial tie, but I feel that only the ad jective is to be discarded, And for toil, dear, clear friends, my prayer n every heart-throb, a prayer for 'he blessings of the Almighty upon our homes, upon your beloved ones, upon your various pursuits. May God ring you into the pleasant places of dis love, unto His meadows and clear- unning waters, may He give His ■ ’ gels charge over three, to keep thee a ! Thy ways; they shall bear thee their hands, that thou hurt not hy font against a stone. WARREN’S TRANSFER BAGGAGE TRANSFER and HEAVY HAULING 303 \\ est Martin Street Opposite Union Station Move Anything Movable Phone 538 Raleigh, N. C. YOUNG ISRAEL ARTISTS’ WORK TO BE SHOWN (Continued from Page 12) Fountain,” and also the sets and cos tumes for Boleslacsky’s American pro duction of Jules Romain’s satire, “Dr. Knock.” He was born in New York City and lived abroad until he was 12. He does imaginative pictures and still life, outline drawings, pen and ink. Former Art Editor Jo McMahon is former art editor of World Outlook. After the inter ruption of the World War, he returned to his desk and has done a number of magazine illustrations. William Gropper is on the staff of The New Masses and is cartoonist for a New York daily. He recently pub lished a book of 56 Russian drawings done during his year in Paris and Russia. He contributes to Russian publications. Ethel Hughes is a portrait painter, who also does character sketches and children’s work. She does illustra tions for Every Girl’s Magazine, Campfire Girls’ Magazine, Woman’s View Point, Illustrated Companion and “Young Israel.” A native of North Carolina, she studied with Ma dame la Forge and taught art in the Girls’ College in Montgomery, Ala., and Hollins College in Virginia. Artist and Teacher Aaron J. Goodelman is a widely known sculptor, a member of the hanging committees for many ex hibits, and author of works shown at a number of exhibits in New York City. He recently did an important memorial to Jacob Adler, Yiddish Actor, and a bust of Sholom Asch. He is literary and art editor of a children’s Yiddish magazine and he tea'hes modeling and drawing. Moses Soyer is one of the most gifted of the younger New York art ists. Just back from two years in Paris, his work was shown in the Neumann Galleries last winter and at the Whitney Galleries in April. His work is distinctly modernistic with a very attractive and unusual naivete. Subjects in Mills William Wolfson, formerly of Pitts burgh and now of New York City, is an illustrator whose subjects often have their originals in Pittsburgh mills. His work has been on exhibit at Carnegie Institute and in numer ous New York Galleries. Penina Kishor has produced por traits and has illustrated several books. She is originally a Briton and now lives in the United States. Her husband is Philip Reisman, an artist. Taylor’s "The Show Place of the Carolina*" RALEIGH, N. C. .Elsa Weihl is the editor of Young Israel, the magazine sponsoring the exhibit of May 24th. Her short stories and satires have appeared in The Nation, McNaught’s Magazine, The Dial, The Jewish Tribune, The American Hebrew and The American Israelite. A native of Cincinnati, Ohio, she studied at the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, Columbia University and the University of Munich. “Young Israel” is published by the Union of American Hebrew Congrega tions, whose offices are in Cincinnati. • • • • Capital Ice Company incorporated Save With Ice Telephone 2531 RALEIGH, N. C. Automotive Repair Co. GENERAL REPAIRS REBUILDING MACHINE SHOP BEARING SERVICE Phone 2121 fc ‘Conscientious Service” .‘112 S. Blount Street Raleigh, N. C. WHAT PEOPLE WANT LAST SPRING millions of Americans moved from one home to another. Other millions, who didn't move last Spring, will move next Fall. Why so much moving? Moving men say people move because they want more and better home conveniences. And the greatest attraction—the thing people want above anything—so say the moving men—is the latest and best equipped bathroom. Today the bathroom is the main room of the home. It is the center of health and happiness. A home is judged by its bathroom. A poor bathroom means lower rent and less money for the building when it is put up for sale. Keep your bathroom up to date or lose money. Agents for Gill Oil Burner and the Bryon Oil Burning Boiler J. B. MONTFORD PLUMBING AND HEATING CONTRACTOR Corner Park and Ashe Avenues Phone 2109-J RALEIGH, N. C.