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Always Choose
GALVESTON
ALLEN CAFETERIA
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at least relieve our feelings if we
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whisked Sylvia up to her room
tat
““A Scrvice Institution’’
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Eat More Sea Foods
Vacation Rates
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Hendrix Fish Market
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Phones Preston 4179 or 4677
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Booth 11, City Market
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Plumbing
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ARTISTS
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Is What Every Advertiser in This Paper Does.
Remnember U» When in Need of Printing.
Fare
Daily
TRAVEL BY TRAIN
FOR COMFORT!
New I
tveneee
directors,
conference
which
employ
AND
When
Don’t Overlook the
BUYING POWER
of HERALD Readers
Papa
I soon.”
<tudy for the next fe
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salem.
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t icipat
suitable to wear.”
1 She wore the dress
follows:
Leon
Between All Stations
Texas and Louisiana
any i"
ask
e v en
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• of
San
big difference,
all other rates.
•r£
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couldn't
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make, customer:
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ter saleswomn.
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ROBINSON
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b. rg. eritary:
undone
The
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Geniralone, Moi
Tickets-Inf ormat ion
It Develops the Brain and
Refreshes the Body
r,/ her
n, Mr.
2 "
careful s
condit ion:
A erican
Come to the CRAZY WATER HOTEL, Mineral Welle, Texas
“Where America Drinks Its Way to Health”
..
s
merely flitted through her subcon-
scious?
Thoughtfully, he sucked in the cor:
Pressed
50c
192 Second National Bank Bldg.
Fairfax 8156-8157
-X f
ye
$.,3
W. F. PULS
Booth 2, City Market
Mi
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BEAUMONT
Horses Boarded by the
Month
5708 Almeda Road
1
left I
;im.
tober
i have
CHARGE
rates make •
low rates with
GRAY A WILMERDING
MEMBERS
IEw YORK STOCK EXCHANGm*
mil to
is. beyond her, ! Th
to taking t1"
club president, Tuesday night for
. th. purpose of picking committees
for the coming term and discussing
in.
by delegates and visitors from other
Texas cities and Shreveport.
W. B. Bell, M. Wanger of Houston
Un
sed.
of
are fewer and they
Jewish girl is a Let-
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the
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1 in the
n w ho < ntered
d presented a
Lover ' I < tip,
1ver ionwe.
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STOCKS AND BONDS
HOUSTON OrFc
4th FLOOR GULF BUILDING
a L. MeLMAN Mannger
Phene Fairfax 8191
Leng Distance 111
PALACE RIDING
STABLES
JOHN SKAGGS, Owner
Riding and Training Stable*.
Horses Rented by the Hour
make «
•' long J
OPHIR CLUB PICKS COMMITTEES
By Leon Bresky.
$ 34?
nin
a'
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.ion
As plans for
Waco Young Judaean Club at Waco
Allen J. McMillian, Prop.
Continuous Service 6a.m.
to 9 p. m.
1011 San Jacinto Houston, Tezas
$
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An bler. II
SPECIAL SALE
Carnation, All dolors
Larze Size $1.50 per Dozen
syring Flowers and Pot Plant
AVENUE FLORAL CO.
1922 McKinney Avenue
Phone Fairfax 6341
f life in
Painter, Reichman & Co.
Fire, Liability, Bending,, Automebme
INS UR A NQ£
Reoms 400-4M
■ Publie Natienal Bank BMg.
Offie. Rhene Preston 1787
Somebody laugehd Somebody
dropped a cocktail shaker, , spilling
the frothy contents over the dress
a waiting stag, only
State Club ■ , ,
tion Comtest and its first Fall dance
SMAIL SERVICE
j THE JEWISH MARRIAGE
LAW UP-TO-DATE
SEE OUR NEW AWNING STRIPES
Buy Awning. Now When You Ned
Them Most
A. F. KATTMANN TENT &
AWNING CO., Inc.
« 2
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«.se
$ y 6)%3
I ouisiPnia
1 0 f rom 0 to 12
ever attended a 1
Waco, Texas will have the oppor-
tunity of entertaining its many
friends throughout the State, at its
in forme
1. PUSHKIN
TAILOR
Cleaning and Pressing
Fairfax 6929
1920 Jackson
UNION S I A I ION
Texas Avenue nt Crawfori
P-5293
SOUTHWESTERN
ENGRAVING CO.
TEXAS, ST HOUSTON
Field ru!Tl I bl
and (Jerald will I
the weekly I Young
— ।are al
These men in their neat black suits
with graying moustaches and greyer
hair were all her father’s friends.
As such she was her ownasweet, dig-
nified self to them.
But there were times, when the
plans for the forthcoming debate
with the Waco Young Judaean Club.
The committees are as
was held in
ON SAI I DAILY
WEEK-END
I FARE PLUS
25c
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1.
■ the '
un t
g.
shortly after the • ।
tor trip to New 11
points of inter, t
home to their fr
6, at 3021 P‘
PHONE CAP. WM
1800 CONGRESS
! >♦♦♦»♦—•$ 11
yish member of the Quebec legis
Tre for the past fifteen years, i:
B< ginf to
<• it won’t be*
Isadore Horou
for Austin to re
the University of I
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heard of another large store
down, meant V
Marry Gerald
.: "T,' 89 -eg' .
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HIRALD m,
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Stopover. ..1 All Point,
an noon
< r. M iss
r Frank
ed last
! > m i' of
RANDOM THOUGHTS
(Continued from Page 1)
some of u* are *o busy thinking of
the thing* that should be observed
that we forget the significance of
the day and fail to accommodate
ourselves to its SPIRIT. I should
employment insurance was
Deliveries Leave Promptly at
9 a. m. and 3 p. m.
(ierali. Or
last w
st udie
l aw Seh
Return Limit
Leave Destinations Prior to
Midnight Following Monday.
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At first Sylvia flared. He wanted
appear with her, seal the bargain'
of Refugio,
TICKETS ON SALE FRIDAYS,
SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS
Mo es," "The Song of Nature.” I
The Bible Class meetings will be-
when she went with her father ; .
The dress, city like New
had long ticable at all.
be birth-control.
on November
CITY TICKET ol I ICE
911 Texas Avenue
n I Mr
had under discussion were the i
Bresky, Sam Freedman and Hyman
Slomovitz; Program Committee,
David Yellen, Max Levinson and
Morris Cohen; Membership Com-
rhittee, Sam Freedman, Julius Kauf-
man and Hyman Cohen; Athletic
David Kaufman, Isie
need ready cash
Compare our
less jobs. The other day I heard of
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I POULTRY DRESSED ;
? WHILE YOU WAIT B
BLAIRS
1 4404 ALMEDA HADLEY 5807 =
5umnkenemomesssmneninmnmmmmnmnmmnnunnnnnunmemmwsnennt
are being drawn
pink and white and goldness of Dr. 1 since that memorable visit. Stand-
Field's pretty daughter go entirely ing before the old-fashioned mirror
'unnoticed, these men had all spent in her old fashioned bedroom, Sylvia
sufficient years upon this earth to ' had one faint, quivering qualm. But
have "arrived.” That is, the young- j sho tossed her head. It didn't mut-
est of them was twice Sylvia’s age. ' ter now—now that she was going to
Not that Sylvia had ever gotten j marry Gerald.
So far as to make the'computation. 1
oeLehigh~
6* 4121
28242
Nertheimey
, Nrivg—
stately estate where Dr. Zachariah
Field slept the scant quota of sleep
allotted to the aged.
| It was nearly dawn and the World
belonged to youth!
v. irk<d with her father.
A WN/NGS
Repsdarph Tent & Awning Co.
402-4 Capitol Fairfax 9108
Ekablshed 18*8
gin the J
continue
Koheleth
Galveston cause of the depression; there are
fewer Jews employed, of course, but
that i due to the fact that there are
ween All
ib name and contest- father said those words or had they
f Hairy Siegel, Scribe,
Ninth ’ street, Waco,
■ 11 attend'd by Houstonians, also
301-211 Crawford Houston, Tex. )
Phpfie Cap. 713(i___________
8% LOANS 8%
which she had ; In modern sue iezy mau "o
। practicable only for the rich. In a
•’ ,■ York it is hardly prac- I
Therefore there must
SPECIAL
Linen Suit*, Cleaned and
to be relinquished a moment later to
a more clamorous one. How she
danced, Sylvia never knew. It was
as if she had become a bubble, a bal
roted," by Mau
Judge Louis J
1, . ted pre ident
foothall game. a tenn nia
Miiiiiiiiiijtmnmnnnnniiiiiiiiimmi
SPECIAL SALE
On Extr Chelee
LONG ISLAND DUCKS
Eepeelally fattened fresh Arenaed
at only
35c per lb.
Thee ducka weigh from 3% te • Ite.
each. We always have nice fat hen
and fryers every day. Oer poultry w
fattened in eur ewn modern poultry
plant.
Just a nameless, gnawing restless-
ness on a transparent, moonlit night
would send her unhappily indoors.
Of course there wa . Gerald Flaum.
He was hardly more than forty, and
as Sylvia reckoned ages that was
young. He was her father's scien-
tific secretary. He went about the
house in rubber-soled shoes and was
forever stepping out of unexpected
-e< mid day of Sukkoth and sent
every Sunday morning. '
i and Psalms will be the I
He has announced his" sermon topics
for the first day- of Sukkoth ai "Jor- I to any J w 1
dans We Have < ro sed," "The Man contest will I
ner of his lip and repeated, "You’ll ------ ------ _
the getting married soon, Sylvia. Committee, David Kaufman,
, "You’ru not a child.” , Smolensky and Maurice Gordon.
Sylvia laughed, reached her hand I As plans for a debate with the
toward hi" and dared tn' let it come
1 , , ,f.the
an 1 1,1
ny Wer! -
I The dm
pephs has been re- i very hard
of Mt. Sinai Con- outstar ! •
TAXI
SHORT TRIPS 0e
FIRST MILE-----------
Phone Preston 0121 or 2525
CHECKER CAB A BAGGAGX
PER HOUR. *1.80 IN CITY
Let U« Mot* Your Baglf
J S. C NEWS
By Harry Shapiro.
. । 1 5 i, the date of the
('. t hird annal charity dane. i
iacc ! Ill" beautiful roof gar-
will take
। . : 1i (J in ri' a Hie
■ |,i Im . ■ er’and is t er. -M r
Mi Ntan \ it eriian.
that had been in the presence of the
President.
And Miriam Held, seeking to
make amends for the stained dress.
Dress Cleaned and Pressed
75c UP
For Further Information H^rite or Wirt
Crazy Water Hotel Co
ineralWells, Toxas
,%r .Almmta *1.1. sa"2.2
College Boy.
The :
will hil
Wedne J
Hotel I
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city. I berea f ter.
Workmen’ ; Circle
Antonio September
garden her father loved was spring........... —---- .. -
ing into blossom, when every leaf 1 was soon snapping her into a tulle
and branch quivered with the antici land tateta whisp of a dress that set
| pation of life, that Sylvia walked | off the blonde etherealness of her
sedately along the flagged path and . beauty. , , ,,
wondered if her whole life would be Back in the ballroom again Ger.
' spent in this retreat. Not that the | aid paid her the supreme comp liment
thought wa tangible. She would not I of failing to recognize her it did
have been disloyal, even in thought, I not matter, she was caught quickly
to her father and his great work.
Liabillty, Marine, Roller
Automobile Insutanee
t a rt Lynd, will open
, ’ing of tin Book Club on Tues- 1 -.....
Jay. September 29 This Look I* a j and " 1
i pitched in that statosphere where ; ot young people
only the h arned— w ell. There was I "Al right.”
ly News. a certain pedantry about her words. 1 breathless
r two weeks re- | though her hair was golden and her
Cort Society of blue eye. might have twinkled, »w
there ever anything undignified ! worn
enough to engender such a twinkle. । to call on the President.
But there never was. And although was dark blue and it
there were men who did not let the sleeves. Three seasons had elapsed
usual
l ‛T‛ick '
I Baylor Univer itv.
• unri e break fast
, Cameron Park
k will b< given to "Our Times,” by , HOI
it ’lark Sullivan, ai I "Humanity Up-Texa
imagine that even the smartest of
us, and some of us are very smart,
by this time should have reached the
Officers of the Ophir Club met a cengusiona thaatwccdsnqnan"t Might
the home of Littman Danziger, the , "
w weeks.
Mr. and Mrs.
I li av ing her
f incomplete
Ever since
Gerald hd
He was too
Return Limit 30 Days in Addition
to Dale of Sale
Some one asks me if the present
depression is making the condition
of the Jew worse off in relation to
the world at large. I presume my
correspondent has in mind an abnor-
mal situation for the Jew. I hardly
think so. With private schools eager
for pupils, Jews who heretofore
couldn’t get their children in, now
in some of them it is possible to
hurdle the barrier with money. I
do not believe there is more discrim-
ination in the employment field be-
took the time to commune with a
Being who at least is as great as we
are. Yom Rippur surely affords such
an opportunity to those who want to
renovate their hearts ahd minds.
Confession is good for “soul. That
today is as true as when some wise
man first enunciated it. And in
times like these, not being able to
find much relief in our reasonings,
more Jews than ever might be able
to find some relief in turning to
FAITH. It at least would be a
cushion to deaden the violence of
their fall The Jew was so busy with
material things in times of prosper-
ity that he gradually found no time
nor inclination for attending to his
job as a religionist; and now that
times are so very bad lie is so busy
worrying about his losses that he
can’t find time to consider his relig-
ious duties.
Cort Soc
Just a little o’
main before the
i
1 eph on
haly girl
;. H'. *
1. .
id । ।,i'lli
porter of birth-control and recom-
mend it.
"For the religious, it may come
to a choice between violating .the be-
hests of their religion, or suppress-
ing their desires, becoming nervous.
Some choose to be nervous. I think
they are very few. Of course I do
not have many patients who suffer
because they have allowed their or-
thodox beliefs to stand in the way
of adopting healthful measures. Per-
haps the orthodox do not come to
psyeMatrists. The basic principle ms
that in these matters people must do
what they want to do.”
Dr. Ira S. Wile of Mt. Sinai Hos-
pistal, discussing the biological as-
pects of religious -marriage laws,
said: "Jewish marriage laws do not
tend to interfere with the biological
conception of a happy marriage, as
the Jewish laws are flexible, and
tend to take on the color of the laws
of the country and the period in
which the Jews live.
’ "In earlier times, the laws were
designed to preserve the patriarchal
form of society, and the bringing
forth of a son was then considered
a sign of a successful marriage. On
the religious side there were certain
laws of consaguinity and degrees of
relationship that had biological foun-
dation, in that they tended to assure
good stock on both sides.
“There have always been means for
divorce under Jewish laws. Divorce
means an opportunity for the devel-
opment of the individual who might
otherwise be restrained by the bonds
of an unsuccessful marriage. We
don’t regard divorce as an expression
nny|I find nowhere speaking only, for
Hili'- country, whi re till- position of'
the Jew rlatively speaking is any
tablishment of young people’s
and Jewish school in every
city in Texas and Shreveport.
Among other work the
QUICK IOANS ON YOUR SALARY—
NO SEC URITY - NO INDORSERS -
s I RICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. BORROW
ON EASY PAYMENT PLAN
People* Loan Society
324 Bankers Mtge Bldg Third Floor.
( OR CAPITOL AT MAIN
L 11 . in.
’ feingr ; 1
A R STATE CONFERENCE
The Annual State Conference
Nov
J. S. '
The p
den o
forget
M s
fi r i '
uie I :
there
corners •• Sylvia pased. On these :
occasions he would bow low over her •
_______________ — hand. As if. she were some greet ;
C) impionship Declama- lady and he her vassal.
on his knee. “Don’t
You won't be losing
the date
the time
t- may be
(’. member.
n o licus-
’ Y.f t heir
Abe Shnen-
takin of snapshot - Hveryont en-
joyei! them ' Ive ' " . ■ ely and de
dared it a very delightful morning’s
* I rid socia I
l i y her mother’
:i nf head of the
'/a. h;rinh fleld.
bl, 'Hi Hr y’oliritr
Mt. Sanai Congregation activities
have resumed in full swing. Rabbi
David B. Alpert is again officiating.
n of Mr : MT
I !■. la id ill th
, h • Hindus.
"Lo ing you'
b<- losing you. )
---------------
+***********************•
Geo. J.
■i Robischung
(Incorporated)
- CLUB
To Sylvia, her father was a Great I! HAPPENINGS
of the season 1 Man. He had lost all identity as a J
The pecnmation contest is open 1 father, he belonged not to his coun *----------------------------------
h dub in the State The try but to the universe. That he had i
held on Sunday. Oc- i to eat and drink and sleep like ordi-
t< I r is at 2 lb I1 m at the local nary people was to her an inexpli-
Institute “Many dubs have already cable fact. And to hear him speak
in their names and also the to her, suddenly and without prepa-
name f the contestant to represent | ration, of marriage was more sur-
them w re a king that you get prising than if he had announced a
yours in mediately, also. Let us successful communication with Mar
show Hie Jewish eople that the He took off his glasses, wiped
thrghout the State | them carefully and gazed past her
..... !owish lines, I head, bent over her notebook. "Syl-
just social ac- j via, you’ll be getting married soon!"
| MATTRESsEs RENOVATED ,
and Naw Onan-Mede t Orde
to ill cuss that . I
1 the facts a ; they
1
, ■ I
w
She : hud
in the end
than risk
You can be a gucst ol ihit magnificent Hotel, built at a coil of approximately a million
dollart, as cheap as you can stay at home. .
By NINI KAYE
, n svI , I' ield was
factors and | tivitieh
a typical small Semi y<
attention ant in r
The next conference
place cither in Waco or
is from ! till
o),tamned from
ommittee isn working
make this dance the
Mis kivel
leave tom ori
she will «nite
Rice In-titu
she will ।
Jewish salespeople, who are now
lowering the barrier, due to the
same reason. Sales are harder to
Constitutional Committee,
riony on a mo-
n ami other
heywill be at
fter October
dinner. I
clubs a .concern that operates a, great
large many shops through the country and
it employs only .Jewish saleswomen.
The only reason given is that they
are “more aggressive.” I have also ,
i’i<< i’jti
o t'm | ■
j .’if l»
Mins Cecile Abraham • I
ces the marriage of ht r
Hortense Loretta, to Walt
Bell. which was
might at 7 30 o‛
the bride. Rev I
officiated. Mr and Mr
H"u'
and Mr-. 1. Weiner f
were re elected state
II (Jerald s going a'
{. father with hun
ami unex plainc
she ci,1ld remi
icesweri l.'
H. I H
and Mr
11 ol
111h 1
ident ; Morris plish iny th
Morris Sand- . be held " <
p. m 11 :
is to addre" < ort ' .
i-. he I ed t Iat ( raid tnd r t j ■
sthinir to I ettled at i fac .
'•hl to begin with someone unaccus-
tomed to his v y . After P he
ricant omethinj: to po t< iity, while
‘ he w . -only a youns girl- a gu l
w ho had m yr 11 n in love.
When (erahi irri < ted her :d din-
ni l hal night. /coull 1 (I ’ it1 he
knew of her fathey’ having snoken
1,, ht r And frem his-mitniner, Syl |
(Continue on l’aye 1) ")
spirit which originally motivated thelbeing rominently mentioned fr the
whole of Jewish law." i post of treasurer in tne new 'I a-
How do the laws of psycholory | schereu cabinet. Mr. Bercovitch's
compare with the religious laws on candidature is warmly endorsed by I
marriage? Dr. A A. Brill, a lead the local press,
ing psychiatrist, 1,1 reviewinr cases’ —---------
of a number of people who suffered
because their marital lives were fnal
adjusted, said. "I don’t care about a
person's religion, when he comes to
me for advice, I advise as a scien-
tist. From the point of view of the
psychiatrist a person should live ■I ' in............... nulllllililii! .............mrrm
near normal a sexual life as pos- 1 MRS R HERRING
sible_ if he doesn’t, he becomes ner- E MR-. 5. HEemu-
vous. il MASSEUSE
-I..' said a trifle , “Normally, if no birth control | MISS ORLAN, Aanistant
, ‘so me Hone were practiced, that would mean that E Complete Body Maanage— Henvy Muneular 5
! we should have very many children. | Treat"a poormeireunatsmuurici", f
society that would be । 1516 i,branch. Apt. 3 phone f. 0025 5
- tesnsnssenniseensensenmemmmmmmmnnmsemnnmmmmmnmmnesm
(Couyright 1931 by the Jewish Tele-
graphic Agency, Inc.)
-------0-----——
A 102-year-old Jewish woman
who came to the United States from
Russia in 1862, passed away in San
Francisco last week. She is Anna
Meyer, who died in the Hebrew
Home for the Aged and Disabled.
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.1 ne morning at L o’clock
Wa , Kamll r ro e with the
o honor their three fellow mem
ho el. So don’t
d । it "T, and as
HOUSTON
Land and Trust Co.
bond DEPARTMENT
Investment Securities
Maim at Franklin Presten 2203
I am not prepared
I am merely giving
■ have come to me.
ainl Mi .
i- 1111 pa
W iiric -la
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1/0011
THE CRAZY WATER HOTEL
atJMineral Wells, Texas
Announce* very low rate* for those who desire a real health vacation.
Excellent room with outside exposure, ceiling fan*, circulating ice
water and private bath as low as
$1.50 PER DAY
OTHER GOOD ROOMS AS LOW AS' $1.00
of disease.
“Religious forms that prohibit di-
vorce do not necessarily create a
more successful form of -marriage.
To show an age where there is less
divorce does not mean that the mar-
riages were happier, or more suc-
cessful biologically.” Dr. Wile
pointed out that the Bible includes
instances of all forms of marriage
and of many forms of divorce, from
polygamy to the monagamy reached
by the prophets. He stressed the
flexible character of Jewish marriage
laws as an indication of their health.
“Today marriage is consummated
under religious forms by reason of
civil authority,” he said.
Thus the Jewish marriage insti-
tution, as seen by Rabbi, Physician,
and Psychiatrist.
' (Copyright 1931 by the Jeiwsh
Telegraphic Agency, Inc.)
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Nfter dinner I" followet ' y -• ia
, , ' i Hi" wistaria hung veranea.
"S"‛ "Your father i vory fired tonight,
' . , 1) 1' ' sylv ia. IL- i n’t going to work.
7. V'"iP u hi h 6 peridj, you’ana l would you "
tate ■’"r ' h to on mil ? mr.adane at Mrs.
' " curry 0 1 ". IL bl' unmer home I took the op
1 ' . W ’. N , 1 p. 11 nity of ar i opting her invita
..I the daughter <’t ' ‛
2.: 4,
r I
11 1”
ther officers are mg i 1
loon tossed lightly bark and forth by
the smiling fared youths.
If one of them stood out from all
Hil- others, if the dark head of Judah
Held was seen more often over her
shoulder than the rest, Sylvia did not
give tierself the opportunity of no-
ticing it. For the first time in her
life she was enjoying herself.
It was lati r, much later, after she
had gone laughingly off on an auto-
mobile rule with Judah to cool off,
। that she remembered Gerald.
They found him asleep in the
men's coat, room and brought him to
her, eyes .still cloudy and red-
rimmed.
Stumbling and mumbling, he fol
lowed Sylvia out to Judah's car and
permitted them to bundle him into
the back seat. And then, with what-
might-have-been-but-never-now-could
be her lance in the back, Sylvia sat
' beside Judah as he drove to the
yout h.
shi . . "that .
presidlee cer I III I
n the ! i’I. b ' i ljlr < -
father • ,i'i retiree
rosearcht . il
dignity that befitte
a great scientist.
Mr- .1 • ‘ 11
D .V1e 1
I lit 11.AV
Mu ic t lub on " Hun- to in
your plat
now ’
Round Erip rithtels
Save Meney!
I ntertainment.
i- il.u1 -I I uiri nee Kin The 1ehmbl r who will enter Bny,
fl ilinir, i< i . j'!/ the holi- lor this fall are Ben Reed. Harry
hi li j. rne • and J in J Englander.
lered. She know that
he would hgr e rat her
Peter Percovitch of Montreal,
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, Mr Clarence Gold stein, one
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I'' marry mittee from Mr Hatry Siegal, state
111 1 1 president of the Texas Young Ju-
daan Association.
paper . "I a! (
ways understood, I al'Aav tXVeteel. ,
you would marry (it raid. (Jerald
thinke thc same. In faet, hr ha n,-
ronched me to ask you tu. rt the,
date " IL' fitted his finit is toxethe r.
■ Will you read me the last para
graph?"
Mechanically Sylvia continued to
take down tin1 words <d the iroat
Dr. Field, words which would be i ead |
around the world. What did they
matter to her' iho e other word ,
the few which she had not taken
avnts.
bcr 23 Meeting statesmen,
01beredlionaires gave her poise beyond herThen she paused. A dance. She
years. Accustomed to taking the had never been to a dance at a sum-
minutes at the meetings of the mer home. She had never been,in-
learned soejeties to which her fatherivited! What was it like? What
[had belonged, her conversation was would it be like to be in the presence
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