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SOUTHERN NOTES
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committee, rendered by Miss M. K
who reported recent activities.
Goldsboro, N. C.
I)r. David Marx pleaded for .fj fr I
understanding, freedom, and spiritual
worth as the worthwhile things o: |jf f
in an address at Oheb Sholom Tem le , n
Goldsboro, N. C. t upon the occasi . n ,,f
the celebration of the fiftieth annivt rvarv
of the congregation. The celebration w a *
concluded at an anniversary dinner at
which Mr. A. Oettinger, the only surviv
ing charter member of the congregation
was toastmaster. Others taking p rt in
the program of celebration included Mi.,
Florence Mayerburg, Rabbi Iser L. f reud
Mr. Lionel Weil, Mrs. Henry Weil, Mr*
Jos. Isaacs, Mrs. Ike Cohen, Mr. M Sher
man, Mr. II. M. Kadis, Mrs. Hattie \\>in
berg, Mr. Abram Weil, Mrs. Iser I.
Freud, Rabbi Frederick W. Frank, of
Raleigh, N. C.; Rabbi Benjamin Reiser
of Wilmington, N. C.; Rabbi Frederick
I. Rypins, of Greensboro, N. (\, and
Rabbi Chayim Williamowski, of Durham
North Carolina.
Savannah, Ga.
Jewish life in Palestine was fulK de-
scribed by Mrs. George Winer of Chatta
nooga, Tenn., at the recent meeting of the
Savannah Chapter of Senior Hadas'ah at
Hctfel DeSoto.
Mrs. Winer's lecture covered the geo
graphical advantages of Palestine; life
in the cities where every nationality and
every country is represented; how the
Sabbath is kept; educational advantage'
of Palestine; and Hebrew institution' in
Palestine.
Before her talk Mrs. Winer was enter
tained at an informal dinner, which wa*
followed by the meeting of Senior Hada'
sah during which Mrs. Winer spoke. At
the meeting, which was conducted by the
president, Mrs. Isaac Meddin, very grati
fying were the reports given by the chair
men of the standing committees.
The Junior Hadassah unit also enter
tained for Mrs. Winer, who gave an in
formal talk to this unit regarding the
work being accomplished in Palestine by
Junior Hadassah.
Obituaries
• Mrs. Mendel Cohen passed away at
her residence. She is survived by her
husband; son, Reuben Cohen; daughter.
Mrs. E. D. Fagelson. Interment Green
wood Cemetery, Rabbi Harry Epstein, of
ficiating.
• Mr. Julius Visan'ka passed away at
his home in Charleston, S. C. He is sur
vived by his sisters, Miss Belle Visan'ka
of Atlanta, and Mrs. P. Rosenberg, of
Abbeville, S. C.; brothers, Ernest Vi'an
ska, of Charleston, and Walter and S. A.
Visanska, of Atlanta. Funeral service'
and interment were in Charleston.
• Mrs. Rose Wellhouse Young, 63, pa"ed
away in New York. She is survived by
her husband and son. Interment in New
York.
• Mr. Morris LeabowttS passed
at his residence. Interment Greenwood
Cemetery, Rabbi Tobias Geffen. officiat
ing.
• Mrs. Mursursky, of Barnwell, S. t-»
passed away. She is survived by a
daughter, Mrs. Nathan Kartus.
• Mr. Leo Dryfus, of Montgomery. A a -
passed way suddenly. He is survived
by his widow; mother, Mrs. Jos. Dryfus;
son, Charles; daughter, Babette.
•Mrs. Adolph Baum Stern, of Montg> m *
ery, passed away. She is survived "
a son, Charles; daughter, Catherine; >i>*
ter, Mrs. Henry Moog; brothers, Me" v
Phil, Sylvan, Herbert and Louis Baum
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