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Domestic Steam And Gas Coals
Call for these brands from dealers
in your town from Florida thru
South and Midwest to Dakota.
Standards
of
Quality
‘GOLDEN GLOW”
‘HI-LO”
‘DIXIE GEM”
‘SOUTHERN STAR”
‘ARCHER”
‘REGAL”
‘EMERALD GEM”
The Southern Coal & Coke Company, inc
KENTUCKY AND TENNESSEE HIGH GRADE COALS
"THE COMPANY WITH THE COAL AND THE SERVICE"
KNOXVILLE - CINCINNATI - ATLANTA
NEW YORK
CHICAGO
G RAY !< N OX
MARBLE COMPANY
J. B. Jones, President
J. B. Reinhalter, Vice-Pres.
J. A. H. Burkhart, Sec'y-Treas.
MANUFACTURERS
CABLE ADDRESS
GRAYKNOX, KNOXVILLE
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MARBLE
PRODUCERS OF TENNESSEE MARBLE
KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE
Southern Dairies, Inc.
ICE CREAM
The Cream of the South
H. M. CAMP
MANAGER
KNOXVILLE,
TENN.
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SOUTHERN NOTES
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• Mrs. Jennie Goldstein, 82, passed
away recently, and is survived by two
sons, Henry and Jake Goldstein, and
three daughters, Mrs. F. Left, Mrs. Ber
tha Kash and Mrs. Pauline Zimmerman.
Interment was in Greenwood Cemetery
with Rabbi Harry Epstein officiating.
• Mrs. Freda S. Goldberg, 82, passed
away. She is survived by a son, Joseph
Goldberg; sister, Mrs. Sam Piem. Rabbi
Harry Epstein officiated, interment Green
wood Cemetery.
• I)r. Herman Cohen, 34, passed away
after a prolonged illness. He is sur
vived by his widow; mother, Mrs. Sara
Cohen; daughter, Miss Charlotte Cohen;
sister, Mrs. S. W. Cowan; brothers,
David A. Cohen and Michael A. Cohen.
Interment Greenwood Cemetery, Rabbi
Harry Epstein, officiating.
• Mr. Willie Kelman, 26, formerly of
Atlanta, passed away in Denver, Colo.
He is survived by his father, David Kel
man; sisters, Miss Bertha Kelman, of
Spivak, Colo.; Misses Miriam and Ruth
Kelman, of Atlanta; brother, Joe Kel
man. Interment Greenwood Cemetery,
Rabbi Harry Epstein, officiating.
• Mr. Charles Newman, 38, passed away
at his residence. He is survived by his
wife; daughters, Burnette and Charlotte
Newman; brother, Nathan J. Newman;
sisters, Mrs. Helen Goodman, of Hope-
ville, Va.; Mrs. Arthur Abrams and
Mrs. H. A. Mackler, of Atlanta. Inter
ment was in Crown Hill Cemetery, Dr.
David Marx, officiating.
• Mr. Sam Kaul, of Columbus, Ga.,
passed away. He is survived by two
daughters, Mrs. J. L. Schaap, of Colum
bus, and Miss Florence Kaul, of Chica
go; one son, Max Kaul, of Pittsburgh.
• Mr. Ike I.ipstein passed away sudden
ly. He is survived by a sister, Mrs. Car
rie Hart, of Cincinnati; a brother, Harry
I.ipstein, of Cincinnati; a niece, Miss
Mary Morrison, of Atlanta. Interment
was in West View Cemetery, Dr. David
Marx, officiating.
e Mr. Hvman Pearlstine, of Charleston.
S. C., passed away suddenly. He is
survived by his widow; sons, Edwin,
Floyd and Jacob; daughter, Mary; broth
ers, Charles, of Charleston; Shep, of St.
Matthews; Thomas, of New Orleans, and
Carl, of California; sisters, Mrs. Etta
Mattas, of New Orleans; Mrs. Rosa
Heimberger, of California; Mrs. Leonard
Goodman, of El Paso, Texas. Rabbi
Jacob Raisin and Rabbi David Marx
officiated at the ceremony.
• Mr. Charles Taylor passed away. He
is survived by his wife; daughters, Mrs.
G. Randinan, Mrs. E. J. Ruben, Mrs. I..
Katz, Miss Sarah Favlor; sons, Mose.
Herbert and I. H. Interment was in
Greenwood Cemetery, Rabbi Harry Ep
stein, officiating.
• Mrs. Rosa Bodenheimer passed away
at the home of her daughter, Mrs. L.
Meyer, in Pensacola, Fla. Besides Mrs.
Meyer, Mrs. Bodenheimer is survived h>
six sons, Messrs. Edgar, Nathan, Julian,
Benjamin, Melvin, all of Atlanta, and
Henry, of Athens, Ga.; two sisters, Miss
Julia Gerson and Mrs. Bertha Dehr;
and two brothers, Messrs. Nathan and
Emanuel Gerson, all of Birmingham, Ala
Interment was in Crown Hill Cemeter>
Rabbi A. Shusterman, officiating.
Montreal—Aroused at the lengths t"
which the anti-Semitic press has gone in
publishing libelous material against the
Jews, Deputy Joseph Cohen plans to in
troduce at the forthcoming session of the
Quebec parliament legislation design I
to curb the anti-Semitic campaign bei ^
waged in the anti-Semitic press of Que!
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* THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE