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Leo Finkelstein Papers
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This collection contains materials relating to Leo Finkelstein, resident of Asheville, North Carolina, the Asheville Lions Club, and the Beth Ha-Tephila Cemetery in Asheville. It contains computer discs, notes, scrapbooks, book drafts, correspondence, photographs, programs, fliers, and other materials related Leo Finkelstein, his wife Sylvia, and the Lions Club, Elks Club, and Jewish Community in Asheville, North Carolina.
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Pawnbroking--North Carolina--Asheville--History
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WEATHER
and mild. Map and details on Page 7.
THE ASHEVILL----..olll!
Dedicated to the U pbuilding of Western North
Year • No. 292
1Oc Daily
Ashevi lle, N. C. 28802, Friday Morning, October
Julie Nixon Of The GOP
The younger daughter of Richard M. Nixon, Republican prres1candidate, held a microphone in one hand and a red rose
' othe~r Thursday as she spoke in the rain on Pack Square
a GOP :mlly and camP'ai.gn headquarters opening. The red
julie Nixon and other GOP dignitaries and candidates stnod
l
upon covered the bed of a traile~· owned by a house-wrecking firm.
Among tJhose with her wer~e {L·R): Stuart Harvey, Sen. Bruce B ~~
Briggs, Mrs. Robert A. Griffin, David Eisenhower, W. Scott Harve' ~..~'
Buf,ord Neal, Eddie English, Jesse Ledbetter, GroveT Redmon il
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Leo Finkelstein Papers
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An account of the resource
This collection contains materials relating to Leo Finkelstein, resident of Asheville, North Carolina, the Asheville Lions Club, and the Beth Ha-Tephila Cemetery in Asheville. It contains computer discs, notes, scrapbooks, book drafts, correspondence, photographs, programs, fliers, and other materials related Leo Finkelstein, his wife Sylvia, and the Lions Club, Elks Club, and Jewish Community in Asheville, North Carolina.
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Eisenhower, Julie Nixon
Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- )
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Freemasons--North Carolina--Asheville
Finkelstein, Leo, 1905-1998--Family--Photographs
Jews--North Carolina--Asheviile--Photographs
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This collection contains materials relating to Leo Finkelstein, resident of Asheville, North Carolina, the Asheville Lions Club, and the Beth Ha-Tephila Cemetery in Asheville. It contains computer discs, notes, scrapbooks, book drafts, correspondence, photographs, programs, fliers, and other materials related Leo Finkelstein, his wife Sylvia, and the Lions Club, Elks Club, and Jewish Community in Asheville, North Carolina.
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English
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Finkelstein, Leo, 1905-1998
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A conglomeration of papers Leo Finkelstein collected over his lifetime, from newspaper clippings about a bookmobile and his father's death to letters from the Buncombe County library. It includes pictures from the Asheville Lion's Club and Leo's years serving the military as well as Western Union telegrams, airline and travel ephemera, "Song of the Lions" sheet music, an obituary for Lambkin (pet dog), and various membership and identification cards.
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Asheville (N.C.)
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A
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COMMUNIT Y CAAEPA ATNE A II 1 .J A NUARY 1 9 , 1 998
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COMMUNITY CA•U:PAin'NEN., ..IANUANY 1 9, 1 998
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President & CEO
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WHAT IS COMMUNITY CAREPARTNERB
cl$'ommunity Care Partners is an innovative new coopcri'ltive \'enture
among several n onprofit heal thcare providers in Weste rn North Carolina. With
more than a century of service to the community, this group of organizations
has joined forces to pro\tide a full continuum of post-acute, community-based
ca re-from com p rehensh •e inpatient
reh3bilitation to hospice service§, h ome Collectively, t11ese organizations
health to long-tc nn and subacute care, llnve seroed Western Nortlr
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Carolina for more tllnn 120 years.
1...ed by a board of directors
comprised of community volunteers, Community CarePartncrs was fonned
October 1996 with the goal to increase aettSS to quality, cost-effective care. As
Western North Carolina's first post-i'lcutc continuum of care, Communi ty
CarePartners and its member organizations operate under the philosophy that
1lle Customer is the Center o f Every Action," p romoting freed on· o f choice
for patients and their ;.hysidans.
Community CarePartners encompasses aU the resources of its individual
partners to b ridge the gaps to a healthier community and to provide guidance
through the maze of healthcare choices.
Profiles of each of the six partnering organizations and Thoms Health
Services Foundation follow, providing information on individual and joint
services. 1I you would like more information on the services of Community
CarePartners, p lease caD (704) 277~ or w rite Community CarePartners, 68
Sweeten Creek Rd ., Asheville, NC 28803.
WE'RE
F'INDINII NEW WAY8 TO
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1 9, 1
998
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COMMUNITY CAIItEPAIIITNERa ,
JAN~ARY
1 9, 1 998
COMMUNITY CAREI""..t,R'T"'IEI!;!R
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of commuruty alizens who serve without
compensation. While the authority of the
parlnetshlp rests with this combined board
repres.mlation from each partner's board
authority for day to day operations is del~ated
to the J;>oards of each partner organization. The
board of directots includes:
more~';~~~~:e
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of work v.nth each of the ag
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hours
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so quickly and elftclently.
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Specific details rega.rdlnQ ~ ~ter understand what Commun.~
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that you-the customer-ce • the customer the center ol every
to conttnuo to work to make
staff,\~ader:;~~s
Charles D. Norvell
President & CEO
Community CarePartners
WHAT IS COMMUNITY CAREPARTNERS
c-@'ommunity Care Partners is an innovative new coopcrati\•e venture
a mong several nonprofit healthc:arc providers in Western North Carolina. With
more than a century of service to the community, this g roup of organizations
has joined forces to provide a full continuum of post-acute, community-based
care--from comprehcnsi\•e inpatient
rehabilitat-ion to hospice services, home Collectively, these orgatriZJJtiorrs
health to lo.n g-term and subac_ute care, have seroed Western North
7:~e=:~~::~~~~ day services 10
Carolina for more than 120 years.
Led by a board of directors
comprised of community volunteers, Community CarePartners was fanned
October 1996 with the gooJ to increase access to quality, cost-effective care. As
Western North Carolir.a's first post·acute continuum of care, Commu nity
CarcPartners and its member organiz..11"ions opernte under the p hilosoph y that
"The Customer is the Center of Every Action;• promoting freedom of choice
for patients and their physicians.
Community CarcPartners encomp.uses all the resources of its individual
partners to bridge the g-aps to a healthier community and to provid e guidance
through the maze of healthcare choices.
Profiles of each of the six partnering organizations and Thoms Health
Services Foundation follow, providing information o n individual and joint
services. If you would like more information o n the services of Community
CarePartners, please call (704) 2774800 or write Commuruty CarcPartnl!rs, 68
Sweeten Creek Rd., Asheville, NC 28803.
TDII~HER,
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1 998
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1 998
CAAINia F"Otll OL-DER A DULT• : "IT TAKEB AT LEA•T TWO VU..LA.m Ca"
11 r3}t
mary Clinton says
it takes a village to raise a child,.. state\ ~rill Brew~r of Asheville. "'l.f that's hue,
then I say it takH at least two villagt'lf to ta~ care of someone over 80.
f
t L ·u Holmel who is
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aunt's care where her
left o£f. One of the tc,> priorities
was moving~~:u: ~lmes ~ck to Asheville so lhll;' Ule could be d~r to family. Holmes had finally agreed to
the mo\'e butlefore it happened :the beca~ very Jilek
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'1 go; her '""dl enough to travel to Asheville, but she was In no sh11~ to live on he~~ In~ m
brought her to live with mt' instc;~;d, and I was quickly 0~'-rwhelm~
.hWI~th~ ~::'m 't?'u:nrom~ ~bllc U~rary
needs w~ !10 gre.1t that ! had to take an early retiremen. from my,.,., WI
e
v eS tm'l. Jabo had to sa':k tKmle profeNional N-Ip for my!i("lf due to the stn.'SI and _ epression ~ro_ught on~ the
d
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f'only retiremmtand the ove:rwhelmmg respot"Wbllity of ca.nng for m y
aunt."
It WilJ l\t thi! time that Brewer began to re.al.i%.e she was going to
m.'t'd help with hcr aun t. She hnd hem taking Holmes to the local
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adult nmrition sit~. and althot•gh that was a welcomed outing for her
aunt, it didn't provide Brewer with the break ~he nt.-ed~ to et."'tinuc
her volunh.. work with a varit-ty of commumty orgamzatlons. Then
>er
Brewer ~cmbcred Mount.linCARE.
.., am greatly 1ndebt~ to United Way for s upporting
Mount<JinCARE witkh helps make it financially possible for my aunt
to be a participant at the adult day center," uys Brewer. "'It has truly
been a lifesaver for me. I know that she enjoys it too, and I know we
could ne'•er Mve afforded it without United Way's help.
''MountainCARE gives Lucille en opportunity to sc.dallze with
people o f he_r own age group. I gct wom out listening to how things
were and usually how mud\ better things were ysrs ago, but her
peen enjoy it and can add to the conver:s-'tti~ Also, my a~t loves
attention-more attention than I as one md1VJdual could gtve her• and she gets lots of attention at MountainCARE..
..She likes the games and crafts, too, but it's the music she likes tlw
best. My aunt pl~~oys piano very well, Md they ha,·e one there at
MountalnC ARE. She enjoys playing for the group and getting others
to sing along. She also enjoys it when someone else provid es the music
and she gets to d anre. She can't walk w r1 well, but she loves danc-ing
a t MountainCARE and is alwayt~ cllchrd to teU me how many dances 1hc>'s had ~hat day.~ claims ~he ~an dance
better than she can walk bec.luse with dancing you have someone to ho ld on to. Brewer IS so enthw1aslic about her
experier'la!5 w 1th MountainCARE tNt she has accepted a position on the organization's ~rd of di.r«tors. Brewer
hopes that in her new capacity !!he c:an help other-5 who might benefit from MountalnCARE. She also set'S ~ new
appointment as a wonderful way to be an acti\·e participant in the .. viUage" that's making such a difference tn ~.cr
aunt's life and in her own.
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Offic:t·
lud¥ Tannn-, tftM Mo:vntai~ AMI' HOtSJrict BtT~t
tnrorit-d toitlr Bdty }ttVt LydJJ, Ito~Ma~nartifod nursing
~1, to ~t.H_o.pra pat~t~~ls to ltGm wh.rJt • typ;arl d4y ~ lihfor • CNA.. Hm is M~ ACmatnt cflhr cUit:J. (NOTE: fuM
MorriJ iltiJI VrrgliUot Yaf'flr-t1ugh both ditd in Sot.a, Hospice's inpatimlfoa1ity, on Sqn. 22, 1997.}
eJrs o ften the simple things in life thAt count...espedally
for those who a~ tcnninaJJy ill and no ton~ ab~ to care for
~lves. A bath...a shampoo....a backrub...having the bed
linens changed...aU feel so good. That's the specialty of H ospice
certified n ursing usistants (CNAs}. 'Ther-e are six horne care
CNA.s who vUit patient homes to d o personal care as well as
giving respite care-staying with a patit'nt for anywheTe from an
hour to several houn, to gh -e the carrgiver a break. 1be Solace
inpatient fadlity has nine CNAs as part of the 24-hour stafl who
serve meals M d snacks, give baths, change linens and tid y rooms.
J~e Morris who has AlS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, a
progresswe moto r neuron dlsease also known as Lou Gcluig'a:
disea5e) gets CNA visits three daya; a week. On this d ay, her
husband George gt"C.'ris us at the d oor while Jurw, sitting at the
bible in her w heelchair, finishes her breakfast After Betty Jean
wheels June back to the bedroom for a bedsid~ bath and
shampoo, George tells me that he and June have been married 28
years. lhis is a terrible disease,"' he co:nments. "She lost the
ability to spea k O\'e:r a year ago."' She communicates by writing on
an erasable klt pen boM-d. Betty jean brings June: back and sets
her hair. George says June lewes when the Hospia- music
~pist comes to visit. "We write songs.•.silly songs," June
..
wntes on the board as a snule CI'OiSe5 her face. Shr writes to Betty
Jean that they will hear from Bowman Gray in Septembe-r. She is
going to try an experimental drug from Franc:-e that may help
AlS. "You'd try anything, wouldn't you?"' asks Betty Jean. "'Yesl"
come:. the answer on the bootrd.
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Betty Jean kWH June on the ch4.-oek and says gOOdbye until
Monday. As we travel In the car to the next home, Betty Jean says she's been a HosplceCNA for three yean , afte-r a
enNet as • school cUetidan. "'' took ..-ty rdimnent.to do tomethlng different." ~ expl.uw.. She #hi died at AB Tech
and rt'C'ti\.'ed hn' tta~ lkrr\R. "1 feel now I'm dolng tomet.h1ng to help~"
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Ellro RM/, dDughttr ofMyrtlt McO:Jy-Moort, Hmpia pa:intt wilo ditd Ftbruary 24,
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~/.y Dad hAs J'lways been a quiet and shy person,..
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says Shirley Sho_pe of her father Lee IJ.a.nk..l, 90. ""But that's the
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wonderful thing abou t MountainCARE.; they work with him,
encourage him and in the end he participates and really
l.n joys tl.:- activity tl-aey'rt: J oin K- I know il rt:illiy ou1l.;es i l
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difference fm him that he has a d ay filled with activity."
Almost seven years ago, Lee Ou.nb was living alone in
South Carolina when he had a severe moke. His local hospital
provid ed ca re then he was transferred to Thoms
Rdl41bUitation Hospital so he could be closer to his only living
child.
At Thoms, Ule intensh•e therapy he reccived helped him
regain many skills lost because o f the stroke, but when it was
time for him to leavE' Thoms, Shope felt It would be be-tter tor
her Dad to live with her in AshevUle.
"'When Dad was ready for discharge from 'Thoms, he was
not really able to live independently," Shope said . ..At the
time 1 was still working fuli·Ume,ao I met with an exh.>nd.ed
care coordinator to ftnd out about agencies that might be able
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wonderful. When mother came home: three weeks later, we started having
help from the Hospice nursing assistants. Things were fine until in September
it became obvious that she couldn't stay alone, so we had her c-ome to our
house. Sometimes it was d ifficult. By the end of November, emotionally and
physically I couldn't deal with it anymore. I was u p all night with her. Patti
was the first to notice I w;u falling to pieces and suggt'Sied we take m y
mother into Solace. She decided to go and it was a
great relief.
Ql.tm my mother was d iagnosed with cancer in February 1996, it
had spread to the Uver, bones and lungs. She
went to the doctor beca,USt'; he-r stomach hurt and
he gave her six ntonths to live. I 'd heard about
Patti told me, "You need to see a counselor,"
Mountain Ate<~ Hospice so I called to find o ut
and the Solace nurses were gently nudging me to go
about the criteria for becoming a patient. I told
and talk to j im Jenkins (Hospice grief counselor). So
my mother, "We need help. We can' t d o this
I fin.tlly did. He immcdilltely saw the anger I was
alone." Someone ca~ne out and talked to us a nd
feeling. I found I could talk to him easily and I can't
u!timate:ly, Mothe.f- felt comfort.1ble and decided
say enough about the third floor nurses. 'They W'f.'n!
to ~me a H ospice patient
always there to listen, to smile, to give a hug. They
It put my mind at ease to know that a
did e'"·erything in the world possible to keep het- out
nurse wou1d come as often as needed and would
of pain. The medication worked until a few hours
caU the doctor's offke to rqu.latc pain
before she died. The pain was eli:Cruciating. a nd sM.
medication, to change medicine and for refills.
was screaming. and all we could do was be there
Kim Beets was her nurse at first and then Patti
with her.
Sabatini and they were both great In May we
After my mother's death. I saw Holly stifling
had our lint experU!nce with Solace (Hospice's
her grief. so I called Ruby Hill (Hospice grief
inpatient facility). Mother lived two doors d own
counselor) and she met with Holly a few times and
and one morning I called he-r ;mel she talked
how also met with Carly. This place (Solace) is not
about having a tea party for her dogs.. She was
just for the d ying. It's for the li\'ing. lbe n urses and
out of ~r head so I caUed Kim and she was there
staff d o little things that mean so much. My
in no time aud we ta)l(ed my mother into going
mother's level of care was ellcellent-not just
to Solace.
Eller ktV ffi/11 C6rly lkftJ •nd Holly
physically but emotionally, too. 1hat's the
My daughters, H" Uy, 12. and Carty, 9,
d ifference between Hospice and a hospital. You walk in here: and you hear
were due a t that time to rerelve their A rst Communion. My mother couldn't go
musk, singing. laughter, crying. \Vhen I go, I hope I go through these doors
to church,. and we thought it was important for her to be: included. so Father
(at Solace)...lhere's so much lo ve here for the patients and their families.
Frank Cancro (pastor of Saint Eugene) celebrated a liOme Mass in the living
Dea th isn't as scary now.
room of Solace. 1lle willingness of the staff to allow this celebration was
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DYNAMIC LADY KNOWa CAR.EPARTNI:R. F'RDM IN.IDE OUT
THOMa AT M1aa1aN: BETTINB PED..LE SACK ON THEUI FCI:T
~a fing 27 holes o( golf on • hot )uJy Saturday was not UilusuaJ for lli.\vid Bowtn&n. an active man
who SM'Vl'S a5 fadlity manager and a »year t'mployee o.f <Aorgia Pacific Corp. But waldng up the next morning
with numbno 'SS in hls toe& and fingm1 was a bit unusual-even thous}l it felt at first Mlfhe'd just slept wrong.
" J ktpt thinking I' d get over it," Bowman said from his Asheville office where he i5 back to '"·ork £uU time
after a serious bout with Cuillilm-Batft' {ghre-han bah-ray) Syndrome, a rare disorder Afflicting about one person
in lOO.OOO in which the body's immune system attacks part of the rvn-ous aystem.
l"uJhing the abnomto~l.w:nsations anide, Bowman ~·ent
about his regular Sunday moming activities until the letting
contmuN! to worsen moving lnto hi• hands and ket and on
into his wrists, arms, ankles and lcg:s, weakening him. He
called his family physician. friend and neighbor, Dr. BNon
Robertson who
5uggestcd he go to the " It is a great program with 3
emt.•rgt.•·ncy room at
staff tlwt is tlt'dicated to gctti11g
Memorinl Mission
peOJ'Ie well."-David Bowmau
H ospital. " I was me t
thereby Dr. Rob
Anderson and was seen by a neurolc-gist. Dr. Terence Mc:Chee.
l.'ttcr that evening I was diagnosed nnd treatment w as startl!d,"
Oowmans.1id.
By Monday morning. Bowman was pana.lyz.ed. But due ro
a qutck dtagnosis :md fast and effective treabn(.'Ot, Bowm an
~ys he wa.s able to transfer within a weelc from acute care into
Thoms At Mission. a 20-bed acute rehabilitation facility
(located on Sixth Aoor South of Mission H ospital) whi<:h is a n
Cll.tcnsion ofllloms Rd1.1biUtation Hospital. There he recdved
the cxtcn.o;ive therapy he needed to help him bt:ogin the long
rOAd brtck to normalcy.
Treatment for the syndrome induded pulling blood
plasma fnm'\ Bowman's blood and filtering it to rid it of the
antibodies that were attacking his system. And while a
respiratory or gastrointestinal virAl infection can often be traced
in the patient's near past, the syndrome i.soc:c.uionally
trlggf'n!d by p~ncy. • u rgety, or vac:rinatioru;. Bowman. a
very healthy, active ma.n in his early SO., --.id the only
symptom he had was a prolonged alnus inl~on. whld!. he
thinks may ha,·e weakrned his system.
Bowman was one of the first patients to benefit from the
Thoms At Mission unit, which oper.ed irl June. Tile leased
spare allows Thoms to offer full-service rehabilitation to
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~ impact was awful, like a stick of dynamite," said Selina Holcombr. of the reaM!'Jld collision she
and her in-laws were in last Aug. 21 .
Each of the three family Q\('mbcrs in the vehlde suffered neck a.~ b.-ld: injuries that have required W(.'('_ks
of therapy to help them overcome the pain a nd stiffness. Traveling from their homes in
:r:e~:%~~~ft;,~a~~~;~~~Ya;:u~~;:~~e;;~~~;!~ocsn't ....o~t!IIJill!ll!lll~~o..
than 30 minutes when an outpatient rehabilit.1tion clinic opened to serve
patiCTlls on the north side of Asheville.
Starting their therapy through the Rehabilitation Services
Department or Mis.sion St. Joseph's. the Holcombe's have been able to
complete their therapy in Weavervil~. The satellite clinic is a
collaborative effort of Mission St. Joseph's and Thoms ~billtation
Hospital's Center for Outpatient Adult Rehabilitation. It is one of three
clinics opened ln recent montlu to provide betrer ac:ces.s to patients
needing therapy.
For the Holco~, the North Bw\combe clinic could not have
open«< at a better time...lt was really stressful having to drive all the way
into Asheville/' snld james, who is retired and Incurred not only a back
irljury but an eye lnjury from the att:ident. "It's not just the driving but the
driving with M injury. Every little bump I'd hear 'oh, nh, oh' .:til over the
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what it is like to rea.oive services from Conununity CarePartners
!ready a fanu.~ar face to m.any CarePart:nen employCC!t, especially those at Visiting He4lth Professionals and
Thoms Rehabilitation Hosptlal, Ryan never expected to find herself on the recciving end of the continu
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Ryan, you see, was the ever cheery lady who served as courier for VHP for 17 years and for a few mon:::~~c;:~
became the Community Care:Partners courier, carrying
valuable information between the partnering agendes.
A 35-year retiree of the Asheville City Schools
dietary department, Ryan, 76, says she loved her saond
career~ a courier. Her f~ ts llS familiar at many local
physician!' offices u a loving aunt wrw drops by with
homemade cookies. She has the kind of penonality that
everyone loves and while Ryan is the ldnd of pt'TSOI1 who
can enjoy a good April Fool'o joU, last April 1 wu no
laughing matter.
.., will ~er forget that day/' said Ryan. That day,
as she was leavm g one of the doctor's offices uptown, she
was involved ln an accident with a truc:k. "I woke up as
they were cutting me out of the car l'..nd preparing to rush
m e to Memorial Mission... Ryan spe:nt two days at
Mls.sion receiving l:r'Nhnent for • fractured pelvis and
eight ribs that were also frarn1red. She was then referred
by her physician, Dr. Joseph A. Noto, back to more
familiar territory at Thoms. only this time she came as a
patient. ..I had plenty of company during my stay at
lboms," Ryan sa.id with a smile. And the d ouns of
flowers and cards that arrived at her room let her know
jus~
people really think about her. Being inside-,
AlmR
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an a.rea with such excellent hcillthcare facilities.
~I can slnglhoms' praises for the n!St of my life.'' Ryan said. A part of her rehabilitation at lhon\5 included
therapy 10 the heated. thcnpeutic pool which helped her ge-t her sore and stiff body moving •&•in. As for VHP
which ~yan alrudy kw«<,lhr uyt. !hey W'ft'e "wondftful.. during hew- lUneM and recoVery pr:rlod.. VHP sent '
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surgery, injury o r otMr medical conditions. Receiving the therapy OC"'Ce thiy have retu.rned home helps them
recover faster and regain their indepmdence. Ryan's home he.1lthcare therapists gave her a set of simpJe exen:ises
to perfonn three times a day; once with the therapist there, then twice by herself. Ryan sttys she has no doubt the
home h.ealthcare, helped to get her back on her feet and back to work in record time.
Within a short periodoftime,Rya.n returned to work at VHP, but thlstime asa receptionist. While she
misses visiting with the d octors in town. she has turned the courier business over to "'younger blood... But don't
think for a minuk that Ryan has allowed an accident to stop her &om doing the things ehe loves. She continues t o
find ;oy working with the Women's Home and Overseas Missionazy Society for w hid!. ahe is Misaionary Supervisor
and District President oYer 19 churches. She is also President of the St. Luke AME Zion Olurch choir and a church
trustee. And she c:onttnues to coll«t her fluffy little friends.--all the stuffed r.Wbits family and friends have given
her through the years as tokens of their love and ad..cnfntion.
Alm.t R~-:::'1'1 slory 4boul ltD' INtomobik lltldlltnt •nd rdwJbititlltion .11rrfmturrd .U part of 11 pmrt~~ftm~ H~th
AdDtt~ture ahit:J tnl iiW "Crmhl" ~ ahibiJ,jtuwhtl Wgtty by 77toms He..lfh Smlia s Foumlillion, Wo ftt'hlm Qlry
~ttwnS; 11 ~lmd protthnia ttdmid4n Ill 7lroms Orthotics f:t ~Clinic loco~~tal on Biltmo" Awrrut, who lost .11 ltg
'" 11 Ctlr accidnrt at agt 2J; lmll Buzzy Bid, a 34-ytJJT-oltl man who ""-• tuUpttd W lifo as 11 qiiDdripkgic follawing_ c:tn' tvm::l:
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CIRCLE DF CARE: MEETINI3 THE SPECIAL NEEDS DF C .HILDREN
Et't'1t btfou IN fornwht>n cf Commmuty Om•Partnrn. <1rra riC'/ l'rflfit ~rnr~ uvrr ""ir•,o,; thr nn·d lo form ~lit't' parlnt'ISilips to bf>ttl"r snw IJ~r community. It ~~~ in tllis
' P'"' tlult ",oml tvn/urt !N<t uw•r VH P11ml Mowrlam Arm f-1&-J••a d<'t.-rlt•I"·'Tf ,mJ Csrdr f.1{Ct~rr u"! CTt'alrd to mrtf lhr ttMlsofrllildtl'll rtqwrillg Mal/heart in lilt' hcmr.
~ mlrarlt• boy" is how Edd and 1~.mla Dowdl•• dt.'SN'ibe their 5-yrilr-old son, Zcl•, who W<1Slxlm w 1th congenital heart p roblc1ns and gi\'Cn six month!
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to llvf' nut, they My a loving famJiy, m• I)' pr.wf'rs, nnd de<hcMiXi do..-tor<; h.l\t" worked .J mir,,cle of lift' Before a ~art tra.nsplnn: last September, Zeb was tired
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most of the ume and had Clrculatory p.t •nJ 111 his leg~ Now, hi.. morn c;a,d, "from the- tinH• he gt>l~ up 1 the morning. he never stops."
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Zebulon Edward Dowdle was
hom july 24, 1992 at Memorilll
Mission Hospital. H<" WAS a full·
term baby, weighing ; pounds 9
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done, U5ing gortex rather than the baby's own artery. By 20 months, Zeb still wasn' t crawling. Physical therapy helped zm l.:oam to walk and by August o f 1995,
doctors staned tallcing about a heart tr.msplanl Then it was disco,·ered that Zcb had pulmonary hyperu-nsion (high pressure in thto lungs) which had to be reduced
before he could have a transplant. After several tries. a medication was found that worked (Prost.1cydine).
On June 12., 1996, Zcb "-as the first child to be put on the list for a he.an transplant at Winston·Salem. Six or cight available hcans were turned d own, Paula
said, becausr of matching factors needed. Becauo;e of the hypertt.-nsion. his heart had to work harder, and he needed a heart fro m a child twi~ his size. While
waiting. he developed kidney problems bee.:~,use his blood flow wasn't adequate to cleanse tht' kidne)'S. After the transplant, Uu~ anti-rejection drugs could have
made lhe kidney proJ:.Iem wcnse, since the dru&' are toxic to tM kidneys, but he has such good heart function now, his kidnt'ys are fine, Paula exp lained ...Waiting
for the call was nervt'-wracklng... said Po1ula. "On Monday, SepL 22, I had a feeling this would be the day. E"ery time lhe phone rang. I was a nervo us wreck. Then
the cardiologist c.1Ued and said, ' We have" heart.'H
Zeb was in the hospital until Oct. 29. Five weeks and ~clays after the tr;U\Splant, Paul.t .uld Edd \</ere able to bnng Zeb home and OI\C(! again Circle of
Ca.rc nurst"'Sstepped in to help. "He's done very well... p,,ula said. '"'The ftrst time they tested him for n::jcction. he scored a zero, w hich i.-. unheard o f. Your own
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<i}Jatients arrive, At ThOml RcMbUitadon Hospital having experienced life-d\anging trauma. At the
point wN..-n vittuallyevtry aspect oili(e has been disrupted, most feel discournged and depr:cMl.'d as they
faoe an avmge of three> weeki in intensive t~_py to begin the rebuilding process. Every tlSpKl of
rehabiUtatk:m is ImportAnt to the patk.'nl'f ability to resunw a full and producti\'c l.lie. \Vhile'l""hopa'
aJJR{.0.1C'h to rehabilillltion is prog:ml~IV~, the ~ital'• physical facility has not kept p.~ce. ~
original butlding was purchased in1938 a.nd now.sen-es as administrnti\'e offices. Inpatient areas "
were built in the 70s and 809 and are in need ol upgrltding. ln an effort to uplift pa~t morale
with a mQre ""hom<. like.. 5elting.-• SO millioo rcnoViltion i'i cutn)1Uy underwAy,
...
'n-.e 1"\"f\0\'ation of the hospd.t•s inpatirnt facility, located off Swa.-tcn Creek
ROOKl in Ashrvilk, isc.-U~
Forsmouslydi.Sabled ~frum34
"Thoms Re:habUitatl<m-
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Zdrulon r:Jmvdk Wtth kb ,.rt'nt!, P•ultt ,..,~ Uld
oun«'t. His good si2:e "helped him In his b3ttles/' his father said. A fe-w hours after he was bom, tutJtarh. d to tum blue and tests
n!\' ealed major problems. The baby was tr.tnsferred to Brenne r Children's Hospitnlat North C.uolina B.1ptist Hospitnl in WinstonSalem tu\d while Pault~'s moth(T a nd aunt drove to be with Ulf~ baby, Edd decided to stay with Pa ula, who was s till <'It Mis...c;ion.
At I a.m. the Dowdies got a call from the hospital. Zcb had been diagnosed with lvem.uk Syndrome, charactcriud by
transposition of the great \~Is- He had turned blue because o( abnormalities of a~ries and valves. causing a lack of ~load to
the lungs. And beo"lusc of twisting of the vessels. blood returning to ilie heart was
dumping to 1M wrOng place. Edd listed other problems: " He is bi.latcraUy right·
51dcd- his left side lJ • mirror image of the right. A normnl person's right lung i5
tri-lobed and the lclt bi-loJxod; \1oth or Zcb's are tri-lobt.>d. With no left side, he was
born without a spleen, and the stomach and liver are on the wrong sides.."
At Baptist H05pital the doctors ~rfonncd n surgical shunt, taking an
artery .f rom his right am1 and turning It to go to the lungs, a llowing blood to flow
properly. Two weeks later. he was brought Mck to Mission. "'He wasn't gaining
w •ight," Edd
:Aid, "'because he bunu. d more calories in the effort of nursing than
hl' wu consuming." He couldn' t tolerate bottle fet.'t!ings, because the nipple made
him gag so they put a feeding tu~ in his stomach. When Zeb was 6 weeks old, his
pArents were able to bring him home. ""Ewry three hours I prepared a special
fonnula and it would tllke.._an hour to run it through the feeding tube. As he grew
he rweded more, Which tWk longer, so I wa.sleeding him almost 24 hours a day. As
I look back on ~~!dqn'l know how f did It," l,aula s. id.
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Some rel~f for the pJrtnts was provided through Visiting Health
Profe;s,ona.ls' pediatric progrilm (now Circle of Care), which pro\'ided private duty and home health nursing d epending on lhe
child's n~s. For four months. VHP nunM..'S came four hours a day, so Paula could sleep.
When Zeb was hom. the doctors told Paula and Edd he would be sick a lot because he has no spleen. He takes
prophy lactic antibiotk:s daUy to pre,•cnt bacterial infections. At 7 months, he was hospitaliud for a respiratory virUs, and at 22
months, he had pneumonia and was cared for at home. Sherra Brokaw, supervisor of Circle ol Care, said Zeb is a prime example
of w hy VHP a.nd Mountain Area Hospice became partneTs in developing a pediatric program for spedal needs children and why
most pedi.1trlcian.o; and pediatric specialty physldaru in the area relcr children to the program. "When o child is so sick. it's less
n.sky for the- d Uid to ~v~ care in the home UW\ to take a cllild wiU\ low immunity out to the doctor's office," Brok•\w said.
Two weeks before his first birthday. Zeb needed another shunt because he' d outgrown the first. A modified shunt was
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6tith Martin is • Godsend to us, btoliev~ me· says Penny Climber, a teacher in the infant's d~US at A
Child's Place, a dayotrc center for employees of Mission St. Joseph''· "She's the grcatt'St thing we've ever had."
You'd et<p«1 that sort of praise for Martin becau5oe s~ lov'-'S children and ha.s 30 years experimce as
director of a church nu.rwry propm. The surprise, howe\·er, is that Martin is a resident ofGreenTroe Ridge, a
skillt>d nursing facility that of~ both long-tenn and sub.-trute care-and Is both leg.aUy blind and in "
whl'l'lchair.
As a child, Martin had polio, whkh left her right leg permanently Wl'akmcd. Martin developed pwt~polio
syndrome when she wu in her 70s, which tumed caring for her own home and yard into a ch.:>re greater than she
could handl~. So, In 1992. Martin ffiO\'ed into an o~partmcnt m her grandcbughk'r's basement. AU &ee:ml'd well
until the: !_ate Ioiii of 1994. Martin was in her apartment when the bone ln ht'l" lch leg-the good leg-g.we way,
ilnd Ma rti•1 w;u rushed to Memorial Mission Hospil•d. After surgery and a 1()-day hospital stay, Martin wu
transfernd to lhom." Rehabilitation Hospital for further care Md t>Vcntually from there to GrPenT"-oe Rid~.
• 1\fter my good leg brok~. I couldn't stand m do much for myself," said Martin, 84. " My gra!\ddaughter
has a )ob lUld children of her own. so I kn<ow I couldn't go back there without being able to care foE; myself. My
doctor at Thoms rerommmded GremTree Ridgt:. That mad~
me ft.-el good about it and so did the fact Oust it was affiliated
with Thoms and Mission."
Martin, who rontin~ to go twice a week for physical
thcrBpy in the heated therapeutic pool at ll\oms, adds, "Thl5
is a really good pla"f' to be. lbe sLl.ff here at GreenTree is
\'l'l}' nice and the activities program gives you h.ts \o do.''
Early on in her life at GtL'enTree, MBrtin became Involved
wllh m·house \'olunh.-er activiUcs like pn-paring United Way
malhngs. During one of these ,·olunteer sessions, ~rti..t
mmtJoned how much she missed bring with children.
"The activity dirt.'('tor heard me and askt.-d if I'd like her
to try to set something up," !10\ys Mnrtin. "'l lult was aU it
took. Now, I come to A Child's Place once a w~k for about
three hours. I hold the babies, talk to them. and give them
their bottles. I'm kind o f !ike the grandmother w ho gets to
spend a little time spoiling each of them every time I rome.
Working here with the bnbics is the best thcr4py I could
~:~:~';!"'d bt-c.tuse it's gotten me b.:lck doing the lhings I
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In addition to being an activt" \"Olunteer, Martin has
anothrr role at GreenTree Ridge. She is "'R usty's Mom.H Dr.
Margaret "Peggy" Noel (Medical Director of both
Gn!COTree Ridge and the Cll!nk'r for Older Adults at Thonu)
.
decided that a resident pet would be benefldal to the
resuknt:s ol the long~tmn care facility. With the help of theGreenTreest&ff, the residents adopted a dog whom
they named Rusty. Although he has a very nice house and run. Rusty spends much of his time inside Green.Tree
especially in Martin's room. "He just sort of took up with me and me with him." Martin adds, " It's really nice here
~t~:;:~r:y ~:~:v:t~ts~~r:;a~':.e~eal entertainment, which I Uke a lot, but the two things I love most are
TH E BUMMIT: THE T UflNINia PCI NT
®urrounded by the calm pastel color scheme in the living room of their condominium. Grace and Frank
Knutelsky null what was • most difficult time just months a.go but tell the story in glowing and gratdul terms.
ln February 1997, Grace, 68, was ln 0\arter Asheville Behavioral tka.lth Center being tretlted for
Oeptnslon. worrying about leaving Frank. 80, at home alone, battling bone CClt\C'el" for which he wu tmdergoing
d\emOtherapy. Although Mountain Area Hospice came in to see Frank. It was still a very dark time and they ha\•e
no children to whom they might tum. 1here was talk that Frank had only a couple of months to live and of getting
a legal guardian for Grace.
Frank was horribly stricken with ~in. Late one night, the pain crippling him. Frank fell. He was taken to
Memorial Miselon Hospital where they discovered that a stress fracture in his left hip had been the cause of his
pain And operated to repair it. Three d ays later, Or. Jeffrey Tait, his p hysician, recommended he be sent to the
Skilled N unlng Facility oflbe Summit whtTc he could get CAre and t.llC!Tapy.
Grace, mt"anwhile, began to do well enough to be released to The Summit herself and, about a week after
Frank"&arrival, moved into the Assisted U vin.g section there. She loved her surroundings and she was pleased to
be. able l..t spend her time wilh Frank when he wasn't having his daily phystcal therapy sessions. 1he
comprehensive approach to care at The Sum.mJt was a big relief to Gmce
wh ile she was still battling for her own health. ln this nurturing setting. '.hey
each made great strides. "'The Summit d id it. We both came out beau tifully. It
was the turning point," Grace said firmly. • tt aU turned around. Tender,
lo'rfng carT; uccllent t:reatment wilh the s taff and rnanagrment, even in lhc
dining room. Everyone W .t.'l so nicr."
ln dul;! course, Frank was able to move in with Grace, both of them
receiving on·goi.ng therapy and medical treoatment. -rhcy found you
anywhere, • G~ said ~'ith a smile. "'You always had your medication on
time... Medical issues aside, the Knutelskys quite enjoyed lhcmselves during
thclr stay. They were both very impressed with the caring and sincerity of
their treatment. They mad e friend s, everyone asking about the others, and
participated In the activities and amerUties. 1lley lhought the food was
excdlent, too. The Easm- bufft.t was ..out of this world." they said . Thert
were free manicuru, daggers, a pianist, and group singing. One evening
there w as even a wine and c:heese party and the Knutelskys en}oyed it all.
Speaking o f them wilh a ffection. Margaret Hartman Abbott,
Admlnistn.tor oflhe Summit, says, "'It was a pleasure to have therrt h<n and
see them progress. We take that as a job well d one."'
After Frank had been at ~ SummJt five wreks and Cnce for four
WMb, they were both well t'nOU&}'I to mum to their own home. Whm they left, ~one an the staff encouraged
~m to call with any needs and lo rome b ack for a \isit.
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~acme people, the move to a skilled nursing flldlity is a permanent one; for others, Wee Evel
yn
McBra)'ff, the move '- simply a stepping stone on the way back home.
. On • Sunday in early Deoem.ber 1996, McBnyet" was getting io herca.rto ,go to church. tn the rocess of
opening ~car d?"r· McBrayer fell and broke her hip and shoulder-injuries that resulted in a four.:eek 513 a t
St. }osephsHospataJ. When McBra~wasweUcnough tobcdJ.schargt-d from St. joseph's, she Wa5n'ts
y
enoush to go back to her own home. At the recommendation of her orthopedist, Or. Mark HedriC M ~
k.
went toGreenTree Ridge, a skilled nursing facility which also offers a subacute rehab'Utation
c rayer .
her stren.gth bdore returning home.
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prognm. to regam
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"'1'~ never heard of G.tetnTI'ft Ridge when I wm.t ~... says McBtAyer-,83, o1 Fairview. "But now that
l ve been.l d go lp.in If I ever need it. Everything at GreenTree was wonderfuL and the therapists are some of the
best tNt'a ever been. Or. J
ohnson (Medical Director of the Subacute Rehabilitation P - - ) and all .._
usisted me inmy rehabilitation and they werejust super.'"
• •"'fi-•am
uoo:nwses
"The suNcute progra.tn • t C rftnTree Rktge is an excd.lent option for
1e like Mrs.
have the ~ to imp rove with rehabilitation.• says David Johnson.. M.D.,~tric:an. ~B':.yer
=-..:...~ whether they plan to return homeOI' move to an aui.$ted living facillty, and it~
many
';!':
Dr. - ohnlon Mid.aubecute Clft f*" ~ phyak.al and /or~ ~py tft8icnJ two times a
J
takes a Jot more than mortar and brick to m ake a
home. Just ask 92·ycaM>Id Leo Finkelstein who has lived in one
of The Summit's ~·ood Manor independent Uving
apartments sincr his wife Sylvia (who d ied Oct. 18, 1997} became
iU enough to requi~ skilled nursing eare.
Just four months aher placing Sylvia in The Summit's
skilled n ursing facility upon t&dvice hom =a nurse they both
trusted-their granddaughter-Finkelstein left h is Beaver Lake
home and moved to 1ne Summit as welL "'My granddaughter
checked 1.'\'erywhere for us and she said this (The Summit)
w ould be the best place. So on her advice we came here," he
said, adding that The Swnmit has n ice people w ho are "always
p leasant" and are always ready to listen to lhe residents'
""""""· administrator Margaret Hartman Abbott, !or
"1be
example, never says 'no.' She <'llways says she'Usee what she
can d o for me if I ask her something,.. Finkelstein said . "'I've
been in business a long time and that kind of response to a
client's COOC'l"fT\ is very important...
Fmkelstein, who retired in 1970 from h is downtown
Asheville b usiness, said he was also tou ched by the care h is wife
reccived in the $kiU nursing unit, which is located on the same
ed
grounds as his apartment allowing him to visit with her
whenever he ch06e. '1J my wife wouldn't eat. Wilson (Fontillas),
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pattmtl who need continued care from their physidU\5 at the acute are IM:ility. Tiult is what Bowman
found to be to comforting. " I was dellghtt!d that the new unit was there,.. Bowman said . " It is a great
prog..ram with a staff that i'l dedic.Jted to getting people weU ...
During his therapy, Bowman had a lot of time to think and t CJ question. why m~? Will i be an.
invalid fOf' the m;t of my life? "One thing th.1t helped~ the tn061 was when my carepver:; brougllt ll\
other people who'd had the syndrome and I could see that they were back to normal.and I oould ask them
qut>Sijons. They told me what I'd bt- going through and it helped me adovt a new ph1losophy-to fiJ\d one
po!'itlvt> thing in a day and gain Mrmgth from that ooe thing."
Bowman said given a 95 percent chance of recovery, he directed his mind tc be positive and he
stoutcd w0fk1ng hard to get we:\1. ~I told my therap&Sts (Physical Tili.'Tapist Amanda Boyd and
<Xc-Jpation.ll 'TherapiSt Warren Yeislcoy), '!d's gl!t !!larted.' And the Uwrapi.sts Wert' great. I'm a.wfuJiy
thankful Tho~ru~ At Mission was ~re...
Self described as an indt>pendent, headstrong individual. Bowman said it w.u diflkuJt to accept
t."V('I'l a short period of immob1lity. " It makes you enjoy life and reo1liz.e tMt Uf<> as we know it today is not
guarantct-d," he stud. M:~m<od w1th two grown :sons. Bowman said he was determined to ~et well and he
was lucky that tht• ~yndrome did n()t attilc._ his respi ratory system which could have requtred he be placed
on life support
Once relcast'd from 1boms At M•~•m. Bowman spent se"\'cr.tl weeks regaining his strength
through therapy at the Cmtt"r for Outpatient Adult Rehabilito\tion <It Thom.1' main campus on Sweeten
Cre-ek Road. Hr is back to practtring his ~elf swing and his bow hunting; t.'king hi,$ Ufe one step at a time
and cnjoymg C\'rry minute of 11.
L&0 F'IN~TII.IHI COH'nNUKD . . .DM ,.AilE 1 1
dlrector of dining services here-, would cut it up for her. He uw to it that
she'd eat."'
Adjusting to life at Ashewood Mar\Of" was made a littJe easieT fo r
Finkelstein who has been provided an opportunity to remain active with his
music by entertaining the ra.idenb at various functions. A native of
Asheville, F'mkelstein's father Hany (whose Jewish llt'ICeStors hailed from
Pushalot in the state of Uthuania in the Soviet Union) opened Finkelstein's
Pawn Shop ln 1903, two years befo1~ his birth. 1l\e pawn shop business was
different bad:. then, he said. His father, he said, believed in giving
entrepreneurs a chance to get started by loaning them small amounts of
c.uh... "We made ' moral' loans. Once my father loaned $5 to a man who
bought an outdoor stove and roa..o;ted ctw>stnuts to ~11. That RQn eventually
opened his own rfttaurant.'"
Finkelstein carried his lv..-en sense of business and his sense ofhwnor
with him as he went off to fight for his country in World War D. St.1tioned in
the South racific in tile US. Army Air Corp, he served from 1~ to 1945.
While serving hi5 country, he entertained people back home with his
enlightening correspondence ("This place is so far from civilization that one
gets awful lonely at times. ln fact, one soldier got so lonesome that he got
rried on the tclephone last night") and poetry ("Here I am an enli.sted
an, Getting along the best I can. lhe: officers have steak while I eat Spam, I
anN go home"').
A member of the AsheviUe Lions Oub for more than 60 years,
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car. Having the clinic so much closer to home m3kCS it so niro for people like us who are hurt.w
Joanne Holcombe, who feru-ed traveling after lhe accident, had to wear a cervical collar to help
kuen the ~·ere pain in her neck. "When MMJ. Holcombe first came to me," said Te;~glm Delmas, Ph)'!'ical
1114'r•pist at the Wcaverville$.\lellite dime, " her n~nge of motion was seVt.'Tely limited. She has come a
long way and can now tum her !wad side to sid e again without pain."
Delmas noted that while both Thoms Md Mi!sic.m St. Joseph 's continue to provide primary
outpatient t~py services to their dicmts at their ma in cmters. and Are independently o perated, the
sate.llltt' chnics are a great service to FJ'.'Ople who haw~ to travel a greo1t distal'lC."C to receive care. 1be
dinla-in west Ashe\·ille at 1425 Patton A\'o!., scn'ing Candler, Canton. Enka, Leicester and Waynesville;
and in Skyland in the Kmart Shopping Crntcr scn•ing areas south of Asheville including Ard~ Brevard,
Fletcher, Hendersonville, Saluda and Tryon-are perlect for clients like the H okombcs. The Weaverville
Clinic in the Weaverville Plaz.1 serves clients from Burnsville, Ba murdsviUe, Spnu:e Pine, Mnrs Hill and
Hot Springs.
'"'The St.'lff at the cUniC' is so proft.':'ISional a nd have treated us fustll)ce we are their only patients,'"
said James. "To me they ore quality individuals and a big asset to the people in the outlying areas.
Recriving treatment ht'Te has helped me get on with my life.''
Future plans include opening a satcll1te clinic in Swar\ranoa to serve patients in the Bl3ck
Moun tUn. Marion. Sw.annanoo and Old Fort areas east o f Asheville. Once this facility is opened, satellite
clinia will be stntegi.:ally located on each side of the county, cutting driving time in half for some c:Umts
who need therapy RTVices..
Oinks o ffer rehabilitation ~ for a variety of problems and ronditions including. workrelated injuries and problems; sports injuries; problems with function, auc:h as difficulties performing daily
activities like dressing. cooldng and house:hold tasks; problems with balance; and persistent p.1in. In
.1oddition, d~ to help prc.,·cnt injuries and problcnu w ill be offered.
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Retired since 1978, the Knutelskys moved south from Connl'dicut, eventually scttling in Asheville.
At home now in this '"charming"' city, the Knutelskys have returned to the fuU life they had pre\'iously
enjoyed, participating in activities in thelr condominium complex and their church, and sociali%ing with
friends. Both Gract" and Frank agree that it's good to be h~
ome but they can't get over how w;arm and
personal their trcabnent was at The Summit.
"Our staf( thinks that what we do is a pft we are able to give," Abbott said.
Able to look back fondly, Crace sald, "A littJe hug a day makes a difk:renc:e to those confined."
Did she get a hug a day at The Summit? .., did,'" she said .
d4y, round-the--dock nursing care, and a daily
check by a physician or physician's assistant. He
said it also costs less than providing 24--hout c::are
at home, ;ond the high intensity of the therapy
usually means a shorter recovery time.
Owing her weeks atCreenTfft Ridge, the
!ltaff, services, and programs provided to
permanent residents we:re available to McBrayer,
but her main focus was on the physiC4l and
oo:upational therapy that would help her regain
the skills and strength necessary for her to live
alone in her own home •gain. In addition to
occupational therapy to improve her ability to
perform C\'Cryday activities, McBrayer had
physical therapy to impro"e her balance and
wallcing. Some of the:sf: sessions w~ held at
GTttnTree Ridge while others were in the84Q..
squan---foot heated, wheelchair accessible
therapeutic pool located next door at Thoms
RehabiJitation Hospital. After tt-.ree and a half dy
weeks of hard work. McBrayer was re.11_ to return
home.
SineeGrecnTree RJdgc 15 a part of
Community Care Partners, a joint venture among
several nonprofit healthcare agencies, McBrayer
was able to recrive hu.~e services from another
Community CarePa1:t>.ers agency-Visiting Health
Professionals-which provided continued services
arranged by her social worker and case manager.
..I still have a home health aide with VHP
who comes out three times a week to help me with
my bath and some household chores, .. says
McBrayer. A VHP nune comes out twice a week
to check on me, too. But, I' m back in the home that
my husband and I built over 40 years ago, and,
God willing. I'll plan to stay here for the rest of my
life."
H
Finkelstrin Wl'tlU :etter aftrr letter to th! mm'!bcnof tM dub during the wu.
Those 1etteB were saved and were published in 1997 by the Center for
Appalachian Studies, as Ltiters from U:o: World Wiir II Corrtsportdnsa fo tM
1\J:hMIIe Lions Club. (It is from this book the above pas611ge. a~ taken.) And mud\
to Finkelstein's delight, the Uons wrote back. He was hard pressed to explain tQ
the others how he received 50 pi«'es of mail in one day when 50tn(' of them
received none. Called the unofficial historian of the Asheville Jewish community,
Finke!stan enjoys sharing his scrapbooks whkh are packed full of history from
both the Jewish community and the war.
It was only &he:- he returned hom the war, howevtt, that Finkelstein
truly began to utiliu his musica1 talent which now serves him well at The
Summit as he entertains his peers each We:dnc$d.ay evening from 5-S;JO. With the
help of his old friend, Fri12 Albertson. he took up the piano he'd not played since
high ACMol and ~lped l'onn The Unholy Six, whk:h late-r beeatne the
Sanctimonious Seven (due to addition of a member and so the group could play
at church functions), which performed until recently. Finkelstein said at The
Summit he plays the old music, tunes that people his age remember. '"One day I
played 'How Much Is That Dog.gy In The Window' and a man's wik who hadn't
talked in over a year sang to it," he ~Ualled.
Finkelstein said It is the old musk thAt makes his brief weekly
performance so delightfuJ to the residents. "TTley always tell me how much they
enjoy it but It's me~ good for me than them,'" he said. "As long as you're living.
you want to do something \'aluable. So that's why I' m up there play ing the
piano... And his lo\'e for doing for others is why his music is so enjoyed.
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TO IMPFtDVE GROWING NATIONAL PROBLEM
Dr. Margaret Noel, a geria trician w ith
TI\o ms Re habilitation Hospital and Medical Diret10r
a t Green T ree Ridge (Jocatt.>d adjaccnt to Thoms and
owm~ in part by the hospit<ll), believes changes can
be made to c utb the turnover mte . Noel, who "'·ill
direct the CNA study, did one hour stints ;:,s a CNA
to find o ut what it feels like to do the p hysically
demand ing work th(' job requirt'S. Sh(' d ctennined it
to be the ha rd e5t w o rk she has ever experienced. "I
Cf'('t!nTn.'t"! Ridge &kiiJcd nursing fa<"ility
was e xhausted and 1 htd o nly a couple of patit:mts,""
and the Baptist Rl•tirem l. 11 H oml"!\ o f North
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Noel S<lid . "Th~ " 'o rk i.s phy, icaUy and
Carolina h;w e collaboratl'd to •m p temt'nt a
psychologically d eman d ing . The p ay scale a ..d the
compr~hcnsh·e CN A
respect issue that
Program focusing on
anybody that works in
rOOuction o f this
lo ng-te rm care faces
extreme turnover
a re problems.""
r<lte. l11rough gran t
The norm in many
funding prim.uily
North Cnro!ina
from the Duke
facilities Is for CNA
End owment and
ratios to lx> as high as
Thom.-. Health
15 to 1. Noel said m ost
$(-r.;iccs found;llion.
facililit.>s avcrage a 1 to
thcS321..300
12 riltiO with fewer
IS. mon th proj..."Ct ,.,
CNAs to a higher
cx~tcd to produce
number of patienli
'
outcom e,: tha t could
during the night. Both
ha ve region.1 l and
G rcenTree Ridge llnd
natio na l sig nificanc-e
WNC Baptist Home
to the healthcarc
are currently
comn nmity.
budgeting fo r an 8 to 1
CNAs
ratio of residents to
prcvide 90 ~ffcnt o f
CNAs during the day
the hand!H)n care to
shift when residents
O.riW s.._..,.,_ Crrl<}kd Nwnlns A»I:IMnl "~'h U !ft#" ..t,.mm(Y'. Jwof~ l'<~lknl
•
the e lderly a nd
...uttbd•I-OIIIJrni<en<' r«<U•u ,.•l rf~f«o.,Cr.....,T,..,.RiJ,~ ilkillrd
require the most care
dis. bled. Nationally,
1
mmln&for>l•l)l
and ilttcntion. During
thatratei5
the study, boUl
attributnb lc to a
institutio ns w ill ado pt a \0 to I ratio during th~ 3
number of factors, including the lack of a ppropriate
p.m. to 11 p .m. shift, and IS to 1 ratio during the II
training, lo w wages, a nd inndequ;:,tc recognition of
p .m. to 7 a .m. s hift. TI\e C N A Program will be
the strategic role CNAs play. Adding to the
applied to self-contained units: a 31-bcd unit at the
problem is the hospital trend to ward earlier
lklptis t H o me and a ~bed unit at GreenTn-e Ridge.
discharge, resulting in a higher acuity of illness in
Or. N O('} said the grnnts-$194, 625 from
the nun~ing home population und increased care
Duke Endowment and 5 106,625 from Thoms Health
requirements.
Sef\·ices Foundation- will look at imprO\•ing job
"Recruitment and retention of CNAs is not
satisfactiol'\ a nd re tention o f C NAs, while improving
only a state and local problem, but a nationa l
the level of cal'\' of the patient. lllrec main strategies
problem," said Jim Sawyer, GreenTree Ridge
will be imple.mentcd to achieve U1e program goals: 1)
administrator. "It's a cnadal issue and one that cuts
a reductio n of the CNJ\ to resident ratio, 2) the
at the very heart of p'roviding long-term care. Our
institution o f a training program including a
ability to continue to make steady improvements in
mentoring componmt, and 3) a repositioning Of the
long-tenn care may \'Cry well depend on h ow we
CNAs a.; active and participating members of the
deal with thesf? problems now."
resident care team. Through the devl'lopmcnt of a
It is projected that SO percent o r the
training manual and program video, the prog ram
populntion cu~TCntly over age 65 will s pend some
will be shared with othe1 healthcarc irLStitutions.
time in a nursing home be.fore they die-seniors
Noel Sllid the study is expected to demonstrate its
over age 80 llre expected to make up more than a
cost e ffectiveness making it a replicable program for
quarter of the poputation. by :»40. Baby boomers
o ther lang-term care facilities. Costs of t.aining
now caring for elderly parents, also face spending
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CNAs could be drastically reduc-ed through higher
time in a nursing f&ility. The need for q ualified
retention, whilt better working conditions are
CNAs continues to grow as the aging population
expected to pro\'idc greater pride in work resulting
grows.
in better care Jor patients.
..long-tenn care providers like Baptist
The bottom line, said Dr. Noel, is that "the
Retirement H omes are only as strong as the people
quality of one of a nursing home patient is more
w ho provide the care and in most cases they are
reflective of their CNA than anything else." For more
CNAs," said Bill Stillerman, president of Baptist
information about the CNA model project. contact
Retirement H omes. "We think the recruitment and
~:ram Coordinator Ronald Metcalf, nt (704) 274training of CNAs will enhance the quality of care
and ensure North Carolina seniors can enjoy their
later years with autonomy,comfort and dignity."
r::5}:icture .o. job th.l t is emotionally and
ph yt;1
cally dl·r.l4nd ing, reqUires tedious and
monotunous task.~ be performed dally, pl u~ care for
th(! most intima te a nd person;~! hygieru:> Ol'edS of
your client$. That Is wh,lt a CNA (Ct'rtified n ursing
assis t< l) ha!o to look forwn rd to each dav ;.,t work.
m
Couple that \''ith low pay and ll hE.·.wy ~ork lo..1d
and w hat you get is a 100 pcr«!nl tumovN rate.
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MOUNTAINCAA£1 CONTINUED F'IIIIOM PAQC 4
to hd p o ut TIM!' ~ l~o...,. l fn .;llw.Hd .lbo:mt Mo untamC ARE ·· j1m
L~·nh.l rl . ,\1t>unt,u~C ARE'~ d!rt'('IC'Ir, ~UAAf':-h-d Slw p.· brm~ ht•r f,1 ther
I(>th(' \ t'r'llcr ft)T•l lew hour-.~' tlw st.lff could cv.lluah' h1s net_-d-. and
then o
lblt; ty tu ffi~'l·t tlwm .md S('(' how B..lllk.-. hkt-d tht• pro~nun
h•dm~ hkt: ·1 parf'nl who ha~ drt•pped o ff .J d1i ld fur tho• li rst
d.l:-' uf -.chou]. Sho pt• ldt h£'r fat~o..·r .11 Mount.J111CARE ,md wht•n sh~·
ri.'\umed. sll£' wa~ plt•.l::.t.'l.l not onl y to find tiM I Mo unt.JtnC AKE .;t. 1f
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~:m•ld 111•''1 ht•r f,lllwr·!- nt'(_-dS but th.lt her f;Hiwr st't'mt>d happ~· there
I fo.. r,.,lly ~·><.xi .1hout D.ld !xomg .\1 Mt>
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unt.lmCARE Tht• !-t.tlf 1,.,
,·,um~ ,md kind ,Jnd tht•y tT<..'<lio ,1 f.umly·llkt• •llmos p/wn• Tiw
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tlwrt• .., .1 hrt>n;-:-.::1 pr.lr tH';ll nur.;.,.• <ln .;t.lff ,1nd th.u t"ach p.lrtKlJMnl h,1s a
\ Mt' pl.m th,1t s T l'lt' l\'t-d on <1 rcptlar ba..;J!> ~lVt'l' In{' an t•xtr,l Slc'IL of
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'(-Ufll\' th.-u Dad IS bt.·m~ wl'l! cared for
"Stmwthin~ d~· lh,l\ I hk,• ,1bout MountamC ARE ~~ tlw f,lct
th,l l then·'!> .tlw.ly!> so much )-:Olllg un_1 kno w that1 f S'.mwo nl' tv1 ·rt•
n m11n.; mto our h o m{' h• lwlp with D.td tiM! h••'d s pcnJ mos t of h1s
tmw W,ltchm~ TV. l-out IIMI's no t th;• Ca Ste' .11 MountilmC ARE Tilo..' s1.1ff
works rl'.llly h.lrd to find o ut wh,lt (',l<' h p<'rSon hko..'S .lnd tfll'l' to ~et
lht·m \(l~l'llwr Wllh otlwr peoplt· who t'nJO}' that S.lml' .Ktivitv_/\nd
tht•n tht•r•• .ue .1!1 ttw group!> ,·nmm~ m to s ing ~mgs o r pn~:nt
pro~r;uw; . nd ,lll ol tlw oulmgs ..
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Anotht•r .1s pc-ct o f Mount.linCARE's pro~r.1m th.lt S~wpt.· find:;
bt.·nt'IKJ.ll l~ tlw monthly !>11ppur1 group fo r c,Jft'gl\'('n'. '' V.'ht•n \'Ou
lllt'1.'1 w tth o tho..·r ,-;~rq.:u·.,rs. you rt•;~hze you' u• nnl .1lont• .1nd n1;1 thl'
•>~tly tll1t' ct•p!n~ '"''h probl(•m.~ I find it helps ' " ht•.~r wan th.ll ••tht·r
pt't>plt• h.wt· fnund II> solvC' tlw s.1111(' prob]('ms that I'm f~cm~. ,1 nJ 1
t'llJ•)Y lx·m~ .tblt• lt1 .;h,lrt' my solutl\)1\!- with oth('rs. I .tb•• fmd th,\t ,Jftt•r
••,l(h mt't:tmg I' m nwrt• focus....:1 nn how much O.ld l·an do fo r hunst•lf
r.1tlwr than o n how mudt ht• r .1n'1 Jo ..
Shop.: cnntmut-d to work full -timt• for,, whil{' .1fter her d.1J
st.lrtt-d .Hh•ndmg ~lount.linCARE. \Vht•n sh(• n•lln'CI from ht•r pus uwn
•ll lw,td 1\\ti'S£' .u tht• Vt'lt·r.m·~ AJminis tr.ltlon H ospitil l. slw d l'Ctdt·J t.>
O::l>ntmut· t.1king hl'r f;llhC'r In MnuntamCARE b.:'('aus..• he t'll]L 11 .1nd
WS
uhhzmg ttw ...:•f\'lt'o." ' w ould allow her to p.lrtit:ipatt' in mort' ,;ut:;~d~:
.
ol<"tn•tl l~'!'> Howt·vt•r. 1\ WilS not m.lll)' months .tfkr lw r rt'llrt'lllt'lll th.lt
~!:~:;-~ ~ 7 ~1Z~~~~S('If .Kreptin~ ,, part· time pos ttltm- w 1th
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Shope is now MountainCAI~E·s ht•ill thcolf(' .ldVtSor Sht' w ork.-.
w1th.••tho..·r members of th(' st.11f to pn•p.u~.1n ind1v1du<~l:zo..>d ~·;trt' pl.1n
h•r c,1,·h p.ullnp.•nt .•1nd tlw It'•'"' upd.11L-s tlwSt· pl.ms t•n•rv ..,,\
months She .1lso makt-s sure that (•ach p.uttdp.lnl h.1s ,1 cu ~rl'nt
phys1<:.11 "" fik ;md th.H .1ny chiln~L'S m thl'ir mt>dic.Hions M lw.t!th
~~:~~= :~~:::~:-~~~~;~~~~~~~~~.~~~:~~t~,';~';~,~~~~~~~~tt~~~~·:;:,l~!,,,p~·
p.!rttop.'l nls <lfl' ha\:mg. .1nd she .1nd lht· LPN work to~etlwr ' "
.1dmmtsh•r mo..-dicattons and lundk nwd•c.11 emcr);t'r~ews
"I know that Mount.tmCARE has lx'l'll .1 real !ift>s.l\Tr tor nw
ilnd nw D.ul both. and I get .J lot of ~Hisf.1ction krl(l\vm~ tlMt wh.lt I' Ill
'~0111~ nl.lkt'S ,, d tffe ren 1.' io r pt.'(tplt• m s itu.ltions sm111,u ''' o urs," s. •s
n
Shorx·· "Plus, it m.1kt" me fet•l re.lll~· ~o(td to b.:> p.ut n f .111 ur~;m 1 z,1 ti~lll
th.lt trt.-.11!-> oldt•r ;ldults w ith di~mty ,md Jon•."
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Wt• ;u-nt'l' at till· ho me ot Frilnces Hare .31::1 •
.Kn-.; of fa rmland H I ,, St!rcnt•
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Stc·ttmg :: Fr.lnC't 'S u.stod to p_ w w tth mui('S unu l JUSt .1 few yt•ar~ <~go .md -.ht•':. Ill
ho·r !;(}.;, Betty kan :;.1ys franct'S o
liSU u.st'd to bt· ;1 ('burch pt•
lnl31. A
hummmgbtrd fl'(-d£>r ho~~~s nu1s1d" fran~·£..: w m d o w ,md ~lw ddtghb 111
w ,Jtchm~ th(• httk b1rd.~ f n)m lw r b...-d
I \' ISit .'".. t~e ~1\"tnj.: roo m Wtth J .l uKhlt•r -tn·la w lk-n y w ht ll' Bo..·tt~ j ,•.l n
batht>s Fran.~t"' Sht' ~ t'd~\' It• work With," lk tty ''Y~ Sht• '., nh_od •.J ("3rt' .,HK('
Apn\, "<' lktty .•m o ther d•IU.J.'hler-m·I,Jw o1nd ,, d a ughto•r takt• ltt rns ' ' 1 hl•r.
th
spt·ndm~-»' hour!> oll '' linw lk•th· l•·.tn wht,·l~ t- r.l nn~~ lllhl tht· hvm~ n>o.>m m
frcmt ''' tlw Pl•lnO N\\' h y d on I \ 'OU pl.1 y t.. r u ..;. h .u K o·-.,. Bt'ttv Jt>,lll .1~ b
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.. Nt•>.t ..;to p 1:. tl~t' honw of V1 r~1 111.1 '.trbr.>u~h ' ">lw t.,n 1 ,,.,.1 111~ wt·ll
tod .1y, lwr husb.md ( .ronw r tdls u-.. ,,,. lw lt•,Jd-. u .. '""' tlw kndwn f\o.•tl\ ~t-.111
1,1J...es Vtr~lllt3 " ' th{' l>o.•dro"m h • b,H)w lw r ( .r.lnlt'r Jt-,t \ t·~ It>~" h > tlw l·.unwr.,
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YlrJ.;I!ll,l .mJ ll'•l\' 11\~ twr Ill 1:'1..-J l u r ,1 n.tp , lk t11 ]to,111 l'onh." <>UI mh>tht• t.un 1h
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COMMUNITY
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LDCATIONa
• 279 Lloef'IS8d Beets (Acute Rehab, SNtled Nursing, Hospice)
• 39 Assi&led lMng Unit&
• 4!J..Person Adult Daycare Faality, with asecood site opening In 1998
• 22 Independent Uvlng ApartrrwiiS
~~rc: ~":·~~a: & Macon counties, indudlng 4
• 3 Satellite Outpatleot Rehabilitation Facilides, operated In collaboration with
MJssk)n SL Joseph's, In addition to lh& maln Oulpatlent Center at Thoms
• Nearty 300,000 SQuare leet of operational space
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tlw hC'.Ui tr.lnspbnt. Z..b h.l<ii lx>cn l)l\'t'n a 50·50 c hanct'
no•w .:11\. wer. It h.:~s bo..'l.'n
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pwvtdt'S .1 te.:~chcr who
co rn ... to th£'tr honw. Wtth Zeb st.lblt• and his p.lrt·nts comfortabl~ w ith their
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,1bth ll' !(' C'olr\' for him. ho..· is not currently in no..'1.'CI11f Circi£' of Cart' st·rvico..'S;
htlln:n·r. ~l td Elrok.Jw, ''A d1ild's nC't.>ds can .::hanf;t' so tjuicklr They know we'rc
llert• tflht'\'no..'t.>d us ."
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_ . . P~ul.1 and Edd rc.1lizc· that Z.:.b wuld n>jt>Ctth{' new ho:•art .\1 any time.
He s fuw rtght now_But tomght he eould bt• on his Wi\V to Winston-Salem in
cnh~·al ~·o.nditton. We ju..;t have to live with it. 6.1bics bo.m with his o..--ondition
usu.11ly dte by a~·· 2 of lll'.lrt failun• or overw helming bacterial infe..'tion. Without >
lhl' tr.msplant, he would h.w(' no chance. He's done so much more than we l'\'t'T
dreamed."
tlf hnng 10 Y'',lrs. " Wt•' r(' hopin~ b~· then tht•y'H h.ln· .1
pt•S~tblt· for Zd• to st.lrt kindt~rgutl'n, bt-...:.1ust' thL· stil\t'
�F'OUNDATtDN TO GIVE AWAY
TMGMS HEAt..TH' SERVICU
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dUting 19%and l t<91'.llltl ~atfonnwJ\Mtgt\1lU$JOthe~g a~or. .
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Co~mh.m1t)' Caztf,utncrt> and ot}ler closely telat~ COI'tlDlu.nfty ~ th4t.~n in the
Filttndatfon:• mission tp help :the ~Iii' o£We~tll1'tl NOO!l (Arclina ttiaintAin healtl'ifi ..
mdl!pend.!nt liveS. 'tlvi' folloWing arganlzntions have reeci\•d lU:r\dini lor 4"\'aaie!t of
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problt.•n1':UHJ IS .;J l'(')fh...'t..•rn of a.JI Iu~cllthcdn' rnl\'lder...
~t.lh,lU:.., <;hew~ th.11 c;; p..·rt.'t.•nt ot .lll handgun O\'\'OCr!" kecp
thC'ar ~un.~ lo._tded. while nnl~· '\4 J
'X'r£"t"nl k.t."ep tht"ar h,lnd~uns
l ock.~..·d { ~un loc:k!' .:.Hl nunamtZt.' rt'41d\ ,lc;n.·~., tc\ J ln.:,dt-d
h.md~un. Tht• loci..~ on tht' ln!(~i·r N J h.mdgun ur ,, ,hot!;un
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A<lstsllv• Te<lllnOiogy ~ C.OIIt• ol WNC
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Cl!l'nl~nt pl'C>Wolm
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lod•. lht.•tr g.un~. Thonh Hl•illth
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General M011Gger
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• .J lffitfll 8lalf Writer
Biltmore An •.
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Neil.hcr u t Il l • t s the
!'~ ~ • wld•IY· ttadillonal U'.ret hfllllling baU
s
>Jiltd ~ _ ! muney for symbol as an o u t side
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*~ wllll .a proo.'!lng i<l<'l!llfiration. "Too m u e h
10 adapt dnn;ter thnt ~Y \IOUld r~u
and hit 110mebody In lite
he~:· c x p Ia in e d Leo
Finklesltin1, wbQ o p o r a I es
what iS beue~td to be No.-·tb
Car<>tilllt's oldest pa~·n shop,
founded by bil falber in 1!103.
"The day of Ute old--time
~ocksbop lS over," s a ' d
Ffnklesleln, looking back to
the time When his storage
, .
area contained Ialst tooth,
surgical appliance:!. as many
as 1!00 suas of cloihin~t and
SOO llVeNQIIs lhocked \l'itlt
the arri•& ot ..arm weather),
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and odditi•• such Ill! an
eleetrieal dtetker bOard.
Once, arollll<l 1912, " drcu.s
ca~ to town •nd went broke
finklesteio 53!!l His lather
took trwtks ful• at abbreviated
t'Mlumes, a sruffed tiger and
lion. "Tt.ey fl!latly got the
money up and sent for thell\,"
he ~d. •·t~ those days we'd
lake any kind of pcrtabl~
security."
,
1 1M era before cred;•.
cards and the protifetlllioJ>
o! banks and other lending
a~eocles, pa~<·nshops w e r ~
ulllizod hy P<rscns !rom nll
welkl< of life in need of a
loan from 10 <'t ots to $500.
" People W
tth any credit
rating al all can get a loan
today: • Finl<lestein said. ' 'Bul
even with that. OIJ business
htu increased every year.
Much ul tills Increase i.s
in the sale of new mer·
chaodise. FI n k I est e l n's
spt>cialiw> rn •portinR ~oods,
jewelry. musical inst.rUinents
and luuage
nut a tou: o! his storage
areas m a k e s it quickly
evident that plenty o f
A
shevillean• come by r o r
loallS on Items from today's
so-eaJied affluent soriety.
Row alter row of pledges
are soored: portable televiSion
sets. typewrilcrs, s e"' In g
macl!incs, radios, cameras,
je\lelry, blr.oculars. powe r
tools. fishicy ouUitz, ~o!f
clubs, S()me luggage, pistols,
shot~t\S and rifles, sets of
sil.,.erwarc and movie
projectors. A number of
guitars are held under loan
- but oo band Instruments
(wben t.hc child got tired
Of playing lt. the parent
wouldn't tedetm it) . • .
t LI!<]'P(ltXe15tclin, left, carries on the business
In downtown Asheville. He , a.od no more cl9thiog (it goes
out of siylc too qulekly).
COIH'elrl'll:tl! with the man in charge of
"The poor man stiU ci\n' t
denarttmer1t. Herbert Schiftan.
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f!!J to the bank for $5' 0t $16.
Our loans average abouf flO,"
Finkiestein said.
Pawnbrokers ·work r{O$dy
witb lbe pcUce and 1re little
used In the dlspcs.al of '~!oleo
artic.les, F'inkl<!stein saI d •
Less titan one-tenth of
one per cent of his company's
lr)lllSliCI.iOIIS !lave Involved
sto.len ~oodis. l:iou.sebohkrs 11re
•ilvl~ to k~ ~- of
serial oumben of appliances,
etc,, t!lal· mlgbl be $1oleD 10
assist In lbelr recovery.
.Pawn~kers date back lo
China 2,000 iQJ,IJOO YHI'I ;~go,
'l1oelr leg3l !oundaiiOIIS \Ute .
set up by Ute ancient Bomap
and Greeks. lo ~eval
age$, laws prohlbik!d , the
chargl)lg of Interest on JnOI)C.Y
loaned, bot pawnbrolllng was
exempt lll!d carried on by the
Jews and· Lotnhards.. '!be
three-ball S)'lllbOI deno~ a
Lombard merchanL
Pawnbroldn; became t
re.:ogn!Zi\<1 business In the.
United S:ate& In the 18th Ce&
lury, and in Work! W I
ar
was a malo· source o! con.
sumer credit.
Broker:a a{e required to
hold pledges at leltBI lbree
months before offering them
lor sale to others. Where &.!'-·
ra_
.ngemenls are made, marrt
pledges are held for longer
periods. About S1 per, cent
arc redeemed. •
In tlte latter part of tbe
19th Ceoltlry, Hatry L.
Finklesteln was one of live
brothers who left Russia-lie
to South Africa; the other
four to the United States.
Neal, the oldeSt brother,
opened a pawnsbop I n
Jaeksonvllle, na. '!be others
worked for bim un!U they
learned the businee!to then
founded ·shops . in Colomb~
and Florence, S: C., Wjb:n:.
lngton and Asheville. ~
bad decided In 18S8, with !be
Boer War 'ready to break out,
Asheville's First Pawnshop
· Httry L. Finklestein opened the first pawnshop
In Asheville and what is belleveli to be the first in
North Carolina i n 1903. Located at 23 Biltmore
to -leave South Africa, and of It," he recaUed. He has
ot • coin der.ided manag~buslDess
to: ernlgraJe to t\m ~ rIc a bis falhe . in 1009, slnce
also
rather than Australia.
taking
''fe part in the
by ' a llip
Jfrillh
WbUe -working filr Neal, civic
f.of 1M comHarry was advised by doctors muni!
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to Uvt •in 1he mountains. so · Altbdugh !he pawns!Klp tobe opened the P&wnshop in day is much different than
A!bev!Jie in 1903. Leo, his on· in past g~nerations, Finklely sOil, began woridhg In 1M .sl.eln believes they
meet
shop ·at age sJx. • '•:
the needs of many
· "I made 50 cent! a· ·week Will survive by
and was told (o aave half changllll! modes
THE ASHEVILLE : I1.,IZ_ N
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Ave., the late Mr. Finklestein is pictured at the · · ·
right In the entrance to his store.
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BOB TERRELL:
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The Comedian
A s:ory in.libe Wall Street Journal told of a comedian
named f.ric Cohen who struggles to become a success:.
in a field of 191lure. It mt'ntioned the decline of the night;~
club buSiness and pointedly said: "Some club owner.t have,;
evon com• to believe that An\erka Is now too SQmber"
a place for humor to survive ln. . .IrVing Haber (owner,
of :.he Upstairs and aownslairs in New York) says revenue~.
have been sliding ever stooe the assassination of Johrr
F. Kennedy ln 1963." ~
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'A TOUCH OF TERRELL
Late musician played
everybody's favorites
Tiiz Al.bettson, who died a couple
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of weeks ago, was one or
A8heville's "ch.nract.ei-s." Like
Beale FletJ:her, Flumer Ru.sa,
Ray Hathaway, n.nd many more I
could name, it was a pleasure to ·be
at'Ound Fritz. Be was a musician who
co11ld play anythlng ·with a keyboi'"ll.
Name u song, Fritz could play it, He
knt?W eYe.Jj•cme's fa,·oJile song and
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When sotneone came i:nto a place he
was pl.i!ying. he shifted easily into
-heir !lOng ·aa ll way or aaying hello.
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Fr,i.tZ c;nme originn!Jy from
A1lP.I\C.W4. !!nd loved &heyille from
the starL He sald thn>'tl were only
three m:>nths in MiruilCSota- June,
Jtdy and winter- and in tbc witit:Al.r he
o.fien. mailed green i·h.ododendl'on · ·
lettve8 to his friends hack home..
Fritz had a IY<~nd that could pla:y
any mll!!ic. They played or;'IY in the
early days, und at p)aces like .Bu.clur
Red Carpel Room1 Grove Park Inn,
t.he Sky Clu,b, the Sh.el-aron, the
BIJton, and llu~y could p!Jly Latin,
Itallun, Gennan, l<'ronch·musi.c - nny.
thing ya.n<
wanted.
H~ first te8mcd '\itb Pender.
Rector, a gt\!at mountain nmaicfan,
tmd'Pender rold Fd~. "l Uke the way
you play; You don't get in ruy W:ty."
·, · Fritz lovetHo piny tho Sey Club,
one of the eJty'!i wet SPQts during·q.cy . .
yc.lrs. E'lllll'ia .Adl!!r r~ it and·o&~ 1 • •
,would golnlili.H:O t$bl'e'!iaying, "Hide.
your bottles, evl!ryb(){],y,;We're going •··
!0 have 11 raid tonfg!it." After the r-.Ud,
the bottles~\1.14 ooine back out lllld
t'-~ ""ffi.o;i.:Jii!'lifie.~uld noon the h.'l.f.
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u VUI
V.::l.ltJS ~V'-
TI.e c1111t of the movie ''Thunder
Road" wbicll v.~Jilmed in Asheville,
came lllmo;;t nightly w the Sky Club:
Robl>rt Mjtchum, C'o11ne Barry, Robert
~tack. Stnck Was a good singer and
often Mng with Frllz'R bAnd. Mltclmm
wnnW<I I<'rltt to play in the mO\-ie but
the Acto!'l'l Union would not allow it
llizx:e FrilL '\\-"88 not a card-carrier.
M!Uio Bellle Fletcller, Ml,g
Aml"rica of 1962, ~W~g v.i th Friu's
band. She was a gn!llt singer, but
when Fritz played dances nt Biltmore
Forest Country Club. be would be
told. ~nun't bring the singer. bring a
hon1." When !!he was ch06eo Miss
Asb!',illc. he was t.old. "It's okay to
bring her ifyou \\11lnt to." When she
lx!c:.uu! M North Carolina, they
.ilts
would say. "We don't wantyou with-
out 1\er," and wheo sho becwt~~ Miss
Anwrlea and fri!JG showed up at
·ll F'CO. they would tclly, "Where'& the
J:,t!rl?"'.'Fr!u and Marla's fllther, Beale
Fletcher. u vet~ ran of vaude'l•ille, were
great friends and both ~aebed her
when shr wag striving to become Miss
America.
Singing and dancing were her
stJ"Ong talents. She v;on the rrown by
dancing to bel' Ot'.'l\ s1nging, .. lape of
"Somebody Love.q Me," r(l('orded at
Arthur Smith's Studio in Charlotte. It
\\'!1.!1 the fum time anyone tn the
pageant h!id evl'r danced to their own
.,
mw;lc.
Friu was a member oft.he Lions
1 Club of Ashe\ille, and he and Leo
~ J<'inkleswin organizeP n Lio1111 Club
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band calle<l the hUnholy Five.~ which
made excellent m~v.~ic. They wru-e
• ilwited to play at so mnny church fam·
ily nighta that they were forced to
enlarge the btnd and change its nnme
lO "'T'he Sanctimon!OllS Seven.''
Ail the ultimate compliment. Fritz's ·
Gru·rnan band played at rome of
Farmer Russ·s parties, and Russ said,
"Fritz, you've got a better Gennan
band dum they bave in Germany."
That ·was the way with Fril:%. He
wn.s the besL He wns ()ne of the city's
real characters, and \\'it.h his~
they are nlmost. gone.
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Bob TrrreU 's collft~»l apptar3
Tttcsdoys it< the Lifestyle scctitm.
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Just what
the doctor
ordered
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Leo's letters
·home made
·Lions laugh
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!he
dw!oe of llllldng good
rriel)do in
Army; be ....
~m!Bdllr....teampo
durin& 32 months of Ail' Forco
SKtUI. 10n«cnw..t'MI
l 'Ul elad to ha>-e diorotored tile Doetor's
Park Cart. aod Col!'.. Shop - lt't the of
both - - You tan <>Jox the llllOtalp o!
Naugbahyde and lf.Ainlua...teel atoob, aa
grill aod lo!Oth OOWII.er loaded down
..meeinWorldWarii.He
otayed in one camp two •1!111
~u:=~IQAahe<liJ.:'
open
u... Club,.,. ...... than 60
:rean. Uo1Jl011t many ao hour in
-World War 11, reprdleso of
wl1ono he ..... wrltlng !etten tD
tile Alhnille ~ aod hlo
humor Is eootqlou&. Tl>ooe 18..,.....,&a\-.daod have boon
.pob!iabed in. del!rhtM SZ.PiiO
:book by the Center lor
AppoladUan Studleo at
,..,....,.-.red
CymlliaBnoco
<alii the hrlah~
chee ry tale de
tift In right. Batty Olen, Dan Black, Matta BodeMotsl Tracey Turner and Kin~-
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..,.w-,..;,~,.... ..noneoltlle
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Downtown
Wlll.erbutl-1101110oltlle
oiJidUo.,. acared OMoftllem
'wW aet dnmkaod t.tk. . bath in
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"fdla i>Ja<o 1>80 mlleo from .
t.elegraph oll!<e aod .. Car from
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dvillutloo tlultooe reto a...ru!
l.._eJt1imea1 !mt~
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.but~a(y- lorlt~la-..oflh....-yd1iMed
onlnthe-hallandeat." ,,
Frau Guadlkaaa1:
"lloo<;ui-.... blc here. One Ut
Ofttllenlllft,J'aodtlleyput'ro
~ofJIIIInllboforetlley
ICIWidoutlt.wui>\aP-88.~
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than _ Morolal, South PoOfte: .
'"Guoolnela_tD_
roqulroo- permloolon tD
get 1M plionaolwat..-lorllundry -Guollne ll'aVall.able In any quantlty lor: any purpooe...lt Ia aaler in a foxhole duf.
!ng an air raid than rldinr in an
automobllebocl<bomewlthyoor
w!!o drl'ling• .AIInatlvoalre
lrielldly in these porto. There .,.
noeanniba.l&.That.'amoret.hanl
can uy lor tile tu<ollector bode
home."
Leo Ia 92 now.livlng in The
Summit on Riceville Rood. He
'retired In 1970 from Finkelatein'a
Pawn Shop. a bualneu begun by
hla lather, !!any, in 1!103, whi<h
Leo ran from 1922.
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-~ - gtf\.ltorboy8U4gdt.ota.ey • . (ln tbe
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Doirnto"" Aahevllle will olfer
Santa'•iU tel up ahop In tile
open1mlaUoo fo realdtnta to eelebta\e 1obbJ ool$ide Padc UbrvyJ
.
the ilrlter bolidaya at a downtown-wide
'·' Bodpienta ofi!lfto "lli1l be idebtilled
~ lolorday. The allemooa 0\-.ot will •. t.brouch "YO!lllf at Heart," a projeet
be •111M! or obopplnr, treat>. chaoeea to rornled by Martiia·BocteMont,.......,.,.
,..pp~otl-1 eharllles, '-"" perr......,_ .. o!theBierGarden. Thellmoftlleprojed
by..,...,., ....-ing juaJere, a Chrlstmu ia lo,raioe lul1do to 1>uy medial equipment
tnellid a·Santa 'frl>o w!ll be aeeeptinr aod~!ortowr-dllldren.
~ lnolood of (iv!nc them.
lf:8pedal ent.ertalnmm durin& the
~hllchu o! the day'o aetlvlt101 altemOon. Jla!lory IIID "lli1l otrer IIU"Illl!ng
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r&hopJO.:·Cbaoget a sPecial holl·
day; IYent eo·aponsored by Women·
=~n'd.!~~IJ=~
I'>< Chango""'""'- Amongpartld-
P,atlng businesses will be: 23 Page
and New French Bat, Ad IJJ, Aknolt
eran
~~Bioomln-
At!, -
Moon Bekely, Blue
are
on
tblnJ diirerenl" Kress building Oil
loeulo on_
beallhy. PaltonA-~
&nd
"""'-.mg bolcad
:~~~~;u~~~ flOOdS,- ondhomemade
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When two lrit oda
.~r::..~~y~.
~-'nNewa,E8J1!,
Guild, Ediple Hair Seton, EnWo
Oopot, Fine Alta Theall<, Fired lJpt
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llillon, Gonllomen'aGIJiory Inc.,
Gold Hll Eopr&ao,lnllux Gailoly.
lnstent Karma. lnll< Plllnot Janet.
--·That
Oence{~ Oeaign,
Journey's, Inc., La Ceterlna
Ti"IUolla, Laat Expedition. Laugolng
Seod Cote. lucy Nne, M'Pru&
Cetds & . , _ , Molaprcp'e
~.Max and Rosie"•
Cafe and Juice Bar. Me and My Palo
Antiquo~, ~ Ughtl, Myltic
EY.. ~Expntaejono. NoiUtll _
Jnr !rom mom - roM a bit gourmet. They
.... ...,-~ng.rrillecl-•heeMaaodwldl
... ~!>nlad!roiiTm!('lbe1tallae
mtawut down th< way) with tomato-buD
-'nit
bilque. I!OOOild -~ .... muahroom
Oliver daily apedala bavelndudedK.Jev. laaagna, c:OtoD. t ehkken. and a
a
»....._..,dish eaiJect bilteeya. Ewy third
- · NewMo<mgGalefy,..
Nu Era, O'ljenty'a, p- 'll*lgs
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Grtll, Ret1octionso1Netu<e,
Reunlona, Rlo Burrilo, Studer
t'umltunt, ~Felt, Souper
Sandwich, T.S. Morrison, Tanglz,
Tuoelo Cele, Tea Selon,
EIT1j)Oiiuril, The Cellar. The Ice
cream Garden 6 care. The loft,
The Natural Home, The Vagabond 6
the VIxen, Thto¥ying Clay, Tops lor
Shoes, Turtle c.- Galloly,.Uptown
Cole, Vertu Home, Welnhaus, WHd
Hear18, Wings, and Worid Folldore.
Heatillhaahlagr<~~teenaeor
n
organized yoara'..,_
Hla book, put together by Dr.
Patrlcla Beaver o! AJlpalaehlan
State, an Aahe\ille woman, aeJis
lor $8 plua Sl - a n d can he
ordered from !he Center lor
Appo1addan Ste~ University,
Appolachlan - ·
Boone, N.C. 28608.
!t will make good rudlng,
eepedall;y !or a~ veteran.
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llrlllroo'*'-
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There.a one more chanee.
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"A
Tiddeln the Heart," about the
aging muaieale118e111ble The
KingofKlezmer.'I,'he lutahow·
ing 18 8 p.m. Tueeday at the
Beaucatcher Cinemu on Tunnel
Road, presented by the
Andy M. Stewart plays tradi-
tional Scottish and Celtk:
Iongo at the Winter Solstice
Concert, dlao fealul1ng the
gt'9UP Nightnolse and young
Irish musician Seamus Egan.
~laB p.m.
doc:umontary
Cincmat.lque filmaerfet.. lL'a a $5
tkket.
&:;l COHliiA llAHC( A1£11J, The
t;!l Tut'lday night contra
~ eontinue at8 p.m. at Be
Here Now, 5 Biltmore A,·e.,
downwwn. Tonlgtn, Ws the band
lle2no Supper and eallor
~BevSmlt!L
r::J Danny Kaye Tueeday io
0-MY'£<
night on
Ill'S
American Movie CIMalco. The
lineup include& the 1948 comedy
..A Sc:rlg Ia Born" at & p.m., the
J947 classic "'TheSette.t Life or
Wal:er ~Iitty" at 7 p..., the doeurnentuy "D::lnny Kaye" at 9 p.m.
and the jazzy musica.J '1'he F'i\'e
Pennies• at 10 p.m.
TONY KISS
--drinb.
aod lltopped in oo a dl!il)' afternoon reeeotly,
the·~ on the tMik boiM wu like a~
humor and exercl!ea his mU4ic:al
jibillty llmo8t everyday, play!ng
plar.o lor the resldenta ofThe l
Summll
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Although be Ia no longor able
tD atlend all Ita · - . " Le<i Ia
p1an1at lor the Llona Club band.
the Sanctimonk>us Seven. whld>
he aod the late Fritz~
~-Wii!accepl
and I\JI-moal
llnet.We~dolll( ...,.thiltJaiiWe COitllngOwnono lloo 1\111
dlll'lnDthere."
Colleo at the 1<'885,.
Thtir •10me· -ahoplnthe
SkJe,l>!tce's Traasure Trove,
AmeriCan Folk M and Antiques,
- . Ajlpalacl1ion
Center.
=~~~-:.a.
N_,.
-mojorCtl'ldl!
loo!dng lor, CORio alter the 11r1t ol
you ean get (ttat the year. 1\lao cifer
oaea dowa the
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paint Chriat;mu om.oem.a Fired Up!, .
Workplaces of Downtown abopforgtft.tinbouUquelandp)Jerielor
Alherille (WOW I Downtown) and atop for Juneh in a eate rr reataun.nt.
1nl«<lee lne., an organization that oiTera
Parldnr •in be !roe on Saturday at
ua!lknce to women who
bomeleM tbeWallStreetPukingDeek.
due to domesUe violence b.Y. provldlnr
Beth S_tickle. ownu of Bloomin' Art
tnuOitlona! housing and auppcirt ..,..,.._ on 1!•>-wOO<tSa.et.. aid in Ill tile downl'anlc:fpatlnr downtown b1181neaaeo town projede ahe haa volunl.eered lor, ehe
inc:laiiDr restaurants ha\•e pledged dona.- had never •.,en· aucb overwhelming
tlolJI! aod portiona or Saturday'a oalee to reaponae to • pniject .. tD the Shop lor
lntf'taco. •
Change cfa1. $be crodll.ed a great part or
••• "Give Chrlabnaa w .K!<ia," a pro- it to recognition by merdlanta or tile benject of The Battery HUI A. oclatlon, efita or lntf.rlace. Also, meicbantl a.re
u
wbl(b lneludea morehanta
Haywood. natur.llly eager to get oboppen to doWoCoU.ge and Wall Streeu and Battery town.
P:ut;The men:hantl will coiled, toya and
......,.,e want,people to uu downtown
clothing at the Christmas tree located at more and to Aee how much a part or tnelr
Will Street aod Battery Park. Santa and INca it Ia." iaJd 'lncey 'lllmer, one o! the
hla hel~ro will w:ept new, unwnpped organ1zere or ~L
O..Jed
llios,"oo;'
"U that's what
yoo~
Colec:taoloo. Conatonoo Bou!fquo,
Saturday events benefit homeless women
1
SHOP FOR CHANGE
Particlpoting stores will nave a aign In- wi'>dowslorthe "Shop
~
I
I
pt,.O Joneaome thlf'helot mar-
. .halleolK.om. Field. A~
- ..W.aometlllll( tD eai out
'90a."
" A\fi.--.t,- l.tonday-l'llday, 7®
p1e were diu.p- a.m.-4p.m.
p.Jinted that we -Cutrontty
didn't- b.ne ham· accept the Transmt><fia
burJero and lftndo dining card and local
'f*W Clvlslmas ne on wan Street where a Santa will accep1 gifts tor boys and gins. Deootating the tree ""'from tap,
:aoldfero <an I" into tOwn unt!l the
- li>vemment rete tile wale
town
wwbftxed.lean\imqineooldien .,.,.. fo """" tD drink
'
"dJner to'r lbe -~18
When vishono ""'"'tdowntown Saturday tor Shop tor Cliango Oay,ll>oy'llllnd C8101era and apoc:la! entertarornent and !No
"Something hlppenod tD tile
f t l . e r - fa 1'lohomJnao aod
the Army-otncon ICIWICI th.ll tile
AJrFoms~o.,.ed,iotlle
.·
---
and St. Joseph's llllfX:379I!iltrncft
Rotprall.in Jullll! a A..,.
Frau Tlohoming<>, OlsJa.:
l; ~~-~w,:._~
a;.;NJRii.U
and her mothtr.
N'·u cy, opened -T: Ooclo(a Pall<
near both M.ilafon C8le & Co!tee Shop.
Appalachian Stm Unfvmity. To
allow tile,_,.. ol Leo'a humor,
here are a lew aamples ol1rhat
.tile book <OOialna:
here-tlleyean'tllvelnthlfdlmate." ·'
"The Wont rood in uiiArmy
a
with eake utes of dourlutau &o"d other
........ Bu\ !hooch they d o - mllbhakes
and •enral items that tome topped lfith
whipped cream btro, yoo don1 ba.. to 1naeat
a ,ateruu ol dtep-Med or
lood
yoo~ laldnr ill tile atmoophere.
JOIIGtn'.noot'ftHeWN'UI8
KANSAS CITY- For the moot
port Deana Angotti ,... rHI!ng like
ber old aelr 1aat -k. Three ~-..b
earlier ahe'd • lammed her bead
agalnat a corner or the marbl~
counter in the bathroom and aufrered aconc\:88ion.
Her memory lapoea bad moet1y
dearod up. There waajust one nacging oymptom, ohe told her phya!e!an in an olllee vfalt Jut w..k: the
daily crouword pu&dc) In The
Kanou City Star, the ontehe'djuJt before golnr to aleep nearly
....-y nlcht lor two ye"" or ao. AU
olaaudden ahejustoouldn'taeem to
...
�Editor. Lyda Carrington 232·5848
ASHEVILLE CITIZEN -TIMES
LIFESTYLE
• Dew Abby I C2
• Dotrl Wolke•'• S..tor Scene I C2
• tJatelicllt I C2
,_
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llco. .... .,..,~
i
eating
OUT
I
d
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I
Just what
the doctor
ordered
.,.,......._..
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Leo's·le,tters,;~.
·home maae ' •~
Ll<;>flS laugh .r --~~ I\
.
L-
.,.,_hodlltlle
ol'molcfor _..
, -in~Amlr,bewu
~la.J8clllf.-.,..,..
ptcw,f()~c:rnztPt.,...
durioisz-or Alr Force
I'm glad tn have - - the llo<tnr'•
Park Cafe and Cof!'te Shop- lt'a the belt ot
both worlda. You can eqjc1 the noatalrta of
Naugbahyde aDd atainle»·Jteel stools, an
open rpill and a luncb eou.ntu loaded down
<rith cake aates ot dooghnuu and other
aweeta. But ~Ch they do lt':rVe milbhaba
1t1d aevenl items that eome toppe:d with
whipped aearn bert, yoo don't have to me-t
a pla1eful ol dtep-t'ried or cravy~ food
llei'VicehlWoridWtrD.He
otayed In ... _
... ..,. md
Mother 10 da,yt. ~;R '1 ' I t
A meoiber otolii' AohOYiiJe
Uoas Cltab for more than 60
,....,Leospent....,aohouriD ·
WorldWoru•
wberebena,WI'idogleUA!ntn
the AlhmJe u..., md blo
...-ot
humorm~n-Jet.
thehook-
From'l'lshomingo,OisJa.:
.--
Cynl.hiaBn>ce
calla the bright,
cheery c:.are the
and ber mother,
Nancy, opened
near both M
iulon
and St. J oseph'•
H.osptta.lsioJune a
"diner tor t be
'90o."
"At (llll people were cliaappolnted that we
didn't have ham.
but&onondfr<och
tnoo,·..,~ N""Y.
"IC that's •hat
,...,. looking far,
-own
visiton """''
Satutday lor Sl>)p lor Chango Oay, 1tloy'l find col<>lers
opec:lal CMstmas ll'ee on wan Slteet when~ a Santa willaa:opt gifts lor boys and gins.
IOftlo right,~· Dan Blade, Mana Bodenhorst, TracoyTU'Mrand Klm ~-
"Some<hlna-happeaed .. the
' t"":.,:,.~.t,~
Wltl'r..n't JlUn! .o none otthe
aoldiera can JO into town untD the
·....,~plothew.ter
SHOP FOR CHA'Jl F
---[eao\imqlneool·
c~~m
drink
eomc ......, ..
=~c.W:."::'~
:=:!!-~-=:~
will get'dnu.Jc md take. bol.h
l!81lng
it.""
-·
i,
,. "lbll plaCe Ia30 ml!oo lhmu
telegraph olllce ool! ao full-om
cM!Iaatloo thatooie ,.C. awful
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t:'~~~-·-
·.-...;-..nh....-yda~Mtd
' ,
ma~~-f~b~-~ Amq
.......... eomethlnr .........
or'"""'" ... toc1q one~ •!leu·
...ant-'>yllid(H.,. )'OU. Do
)ootldr.k)'COJ.,.bitleTI.haothe
Mt olthe men on thla &14. Get
on in-the mesa ball aod eat.•
From Goaclak:aoal:
"Mooquu-... blr - - o.e Ut
on the:rum..y ...S they put 10 •
~of po In It before they
fOUDd out it waan'taP..SS."
·a~:::::.-:;~~=
thanwat..-. Someu-11
~written~to
got live pllons ofw.terfor laom·
d r y - GsiOIIne Is milable iD •ey quantity far 1.1\Y pur.
pca...lt is aafer In a foxhole dur·
lngaolirnidl.haoridlnglnan
automobile hock'-eYIII.h yowwtr.clri,;,g_.ADaativeo.,.
fliendly In tbeae- Then!.,..
no cannibal&. That'• more than I
ean aay for the tax colleetor back
home."
Leo ls92now, U.tngtn The
Summ.lton RkmUe &.d. He
retired in 19'/0 &om Flnkelate1n'•
Pawn Shop. • lmlneu betun by
hla father,liany,ln 1903, whleh
Leo ran &om 1922.
Saiu,r4ay 'events he"l,'iefit -hdmeles.s women
·~.;- •. RIOM~An~a
•
~!\.~torbo)'I'MdltJwotaeyaie.(Jnthe
rw.nt.own Alhevllle wi.Jl offer II)' ~ eviftt 9( raln, Sanf.a w0J let up shop in the
::"..=~~:Yire:~::.~.:.eb:Jf '~'=~=he
puty s.turday. The afternoon e\'ellt will
be 1 ,lbe ol oboppii>J, ....... clww:es to
111-loeal dwid8, and pafonnaoreo
by '""""' ""'"'&' Jualt1's, • Chriatmao
tree Uc1 a Santa 'fho will be uceptina
preteDtl iMtead or giving them.
HfthUgbt.c of the day's activities
InclUde:
_
rsbop for Change,.. a sPecial bollday tvent eo·aponaored by WomenOwned Workplaci!'• of Downtown
Asheville <WOW! Downtown) and
lnte:rl.tte Inc.. an orpnir.atlon that otrers
uaistance to women who are homeleu
due~ dome.stie violence bX providing
tnnlltlonolhow!tng...Soupport.......-
ld.itilled
throueh "Youn1 at Hurt,'' a projeet
tomiOd by Uartha Bodeohorot, .,._..,..
of the Bier Gvden. The olm of the pto)e<t
Is tq nbe fuods tn boy medical tqlllpment
and JU~ for low lnolme clUldren.
.II;·~ entert:ainmel\t during the
afternOon. 'Battery~ wW otrer .8trolling
caroS.,. ir. 19th C<!Otw'y ........., dder,
t;rejtl; and au~ .. Visitors can come
paint Christmas oniimentlat Fired Up!, •
shop for gU\t In bouUque~ and gallerieaor
stop for lunch in a c:ate or re.tauranl
Parkinc will be me on Saturday at
the Wall Street Patldng Deck.
•
~th ,§_Uckle, owner of Bloomin' Art
on Ha,..ooct• SU..~ aaJd In all thedmmtown projeett abe hu \'olu.nteered for, abe
had never seen sucb overwhelming
retpon&e: r.o a proJect u to lhe Shop for
Change di.y. She credited a great put of
it to recognition by merthanta of the benefits of lqt.erlaee. Also, mert.hant.a ~
naturally eager to get .shoppers to downtown.
"We want people to uae downtown
more Ll'ld to lite how niutb a part of their
lives It-.~ uJd Tracey Turner, one or the
Partkipating downtown businesses
including rest.aun.nta have pledged donationt, i.nd porttolll of Saturday's sales to
In~
• "Gi,·e ChNtmaa to lOds," a pro.
jed . of The Battery Hill Aaaoelat.lon,
whl~b ineludes, merchant.a on Haywood,
Col!eke and Wall Street• and Batlery
Park. The merchant. will collect toya and
clothing at the Christmas tree loc:ated at
W Street and Battery Park. Santa and
all
hls hel~rs will attept new, unwrapped orpnl:t,e.nJ ot~nt.
~ Conotonce Boutlquo,
Downtown Books 'n News, EarU>
Guild. Eelipee Hair Salon, Envlro
Depot, FlOe Arta TheaiOr, Fired Upl
~:=-~~~
Vlolon, Gerulomen'o Gallofy Inc.,
Gold Hill &presao, lnftux Gdory,
Instant Karma. 1 - Planet Janet,
-That Dance/Jewelty Doolgn,
Mondoy-Frlday, 7:30
a.m.-.. p.m.
- . CUilonlly
- t h o Transn-.oclo
di\lngcard andloeol
-w.loc:oq>i
-major..-
tblnr dltfe.rent"
r-llooiJMI!bJo, KiMI building on i _,Awru
' -MC!quos~~ Pharmacy,l!ailoy'a, l!eodl
and Beyond, Bellagio, -
IMYSioHD-
Thelr •nmt- collooShop .,tho
Manda, Appalachian Craft Canter,
M Glue-. BaMty.l!luo
~~s::-y~.
Ave.
-25:HI218
Ownert-""'
A1netk:an Folk Art and Amlquoo,
.ri<o<l~~tih:~
AlrF.....liaemdtnthe,_
.hlllooi.Kea'nloFlfld.AIOiclier
will~; 23 Pogo
:.!~~,.::;,~~.~
~--.O!Ieao141er .
p&" ~that be cut mat·
.O
penayclflt."
bu...._
_,, Doctot'o p.,.
COle & COIIM Shop.
- . 379 Biltmore
cards aner the tnt of
rou (art ret crut rt>o year. Allo offer
onu doWA· tbe dlooonandlul-mHI
......LWe'redoio( COloring-.
aomethlnc aUtU~
difrtreathtre.!. .
Cclleo •• tho ~ •
tO< Chango" ,.,.., Amor.!i Pll1k:> '
In
; "We are.not troubled 1irfth rata
hen!'- . hoj:..n\liv<·lnthlfdf.
l
---
.-hllo,...,..Wdnctnthe~
.......... '"""'md have beet>
pabllohed ID 1 dtlfPttol 32-pop
:book by the C..t..- tor
Appalochfan- ••
Appalochfan State Unlvenity. To
lbow the naWre o Leo'• humor,
r
hen! .... r,.. tamples olwhat
home.madi U,d
l. :t.~;ad~
<illy--
-.~-coffoaand-
When two liied•
and lttopped.inonaeND;r&fte&uooc~tl;y.
the
00 the chd< boonl-lib. ,......
....w
=:::;ce~tcf:~
oo &esh-bak.d b'l!ld from Tml (The lillian
rettaW'&Ot doWn the ,..,) with tomato-bun
.. aoup. The eec:ood 1011p apedal wu 'CDUihroorn
biaque,
OtherdlilyiP'Ciallha\~-
Kie'f,, lasagna, eatonut eblcken, &nd a
Moroeean diah calltd biStftya. Ever, tbJrd
.
Jo\.rnoy'o,lnc., LaCatorina
T -. Lut E>lpedtlon, Laughing
Seed Cole, Lucy Anne, M'Prou
Calds& ~-Malaprop'•
BookftoreiCalo, Max and Roolo'o
Cole and Joice Bar, Me and My Pall
Antiquo~!. Mol.ntaln Lights, Mystic
E)'o, Nallvo Expmalona, Nalural
~.New Morning Gallery,
Era,
-ra. Pheasant On
Nac:lc
Possum
O'Honry'o, Paper 1l*lgo 01
A Halt Sholl,
Gallery,
Trot
Gril, Reftectiont of Nature,
Nu
Pink
~.Riollurritn,SI.
Fumture, Street Fair, Souper
Sandwich. T.S. Morrison, Tanglz,
TUHII Cate, Tea SaJon,
Emporium, The COllar, The Ice
Cream Gallien & Cafe, The Loft.
The Norural Home, The Vagabond &
the Vixen, Thnlwlng Clay. Tops lor
Shoes, Turtle Creek G&JJery, Uptown
Cafe, Vertu Home, Welnhaus, Wild
Hearts, W10gs, and Wortd !='olklote.
He ltiD has his crat aenae or
humor and exerdsea h1l mwb!
obiUtY llmool everydoy, playtng
=the-taotThe j
abie
Although he Ia no foao>r
IDIIIendllllta"-•Leqts
n
pianlst for the Uor~~ Club band,
CMZY I'OIIICI.EZMDt
There'• one more chance
to see the doeurnentary "A
Tickle in the Heart," about the
aging muaica.l. ensemble The
King of Kleuner. The bet abow·
lng is 8 p.m. Tuesday at the
Beaueatcher Cinemas on 'I'unf'ltl
Road. presented by the
l.he Sanctlmooiou> S...n, whid>
he and the lato Frita Albett..,;
organized ,......• •
Hla book, ... tnpther by Dr.
he
Patrici:I.Be.ave:ro!~tan
Ashevtlle woman. ~tile
ArwJy M. Stewart plays traditional ScottiSh and Cettic
10f10S at the W10ter SoC!Uce
also featul1ng the
gR?UP Nightnolse and young
1 musician Seamus Egan.
rtih
eoncen.
~~ls8p.m.
Clncmatique fUm ~. l t'a a S5
tie
keL
~COIIIM-MD!T:The
Tuesday night contra
eontinue at 8 p.m. at Be
Here Now, 5 BUtmore Ave.,
Ill' Kino UliloaMtlt
downtown. Tonight. it'a tht- band
Beano Supper and caller
;;') BevSmltJ>.
r:::J
IE'S -l'E: '!Uetdoy Ia
Danny Kaye night on
Ameman Mom C~Ma~<s. n..
lintup lr)(Judes the 1948 tomedy
•A Song Ja&m• at 5p.m., the
HU7elassie'1'heSecrec.Lifeof
Walter Mitty"at1p.rn., thedocu·
rntntu)' "Danny Kaye" at 9 p.m.
and the jazzy muAica.J "The Fh-e
Pennies" at 10 p.m.
TONY KISS
KHIOHT"'IDD(A ~AI'flll
get it an~
On~ t he found
KANSAS CITY- For lhe most ft waan't nt.:VIoglca] aLa
pan. Deana Angotti wu reeling like Wayne WilJillh&. On Nov.
her old self last \1o1!ek. 'I'hree weeb 22 yean ot41i1Y "commuter"
earlier she'd s lammed her bud -.1 J)UZZHfwriU<n md edited b)
against a corner of the mnble Rem Ettt•. WU!iama took 0\'er.
counter in the bathrwm and auf· :):~'~1\di~a re!Jned throughotlt
fereda~n.
Her ~ bf*» had mo.lJy
clearea up. There wu just one naa·
ging l)'ll'lptom, abe told her pb)"81cian ln an otllce villt last wtek: the
~e~;s~.du!~~~~
just before going to altep nearly
e\'ery night for two yeara or 10. All
ofaaudden ahejuat.eouldn'teee.m to
Ct-otnordenln Kanau City,
�17''7"'~~ , ;;~1
1me 1g
_
POOPLIHNntBNEWS
SENIOR SCENE
Making a true home out of a nursing home
ll :,......
"Y.............. jall._...
~--.....
youwted d~·Ma.J.ib.IMunid-
e::----tokl
'nte~cauld haw:~
BEV'&RliY HII.LS.C&Ut-
c:==.~.::::-
~~::.
ASHEVtllE C!l'IZEN·T!MES
"'"rid
-~ ==:~t::h:w
4
v.ith her .:V!.aw'*':'kCPJ
The Amerietn CMIIJbcrtJe&
l"'tm&in frte In a rti1abillt.aUon
::~~~~~!:d~:ye
~Yt~nwaue-
odvancl.,.-o.. ..... otgayrigtl,.
,...,,l()d.J?,wben hlodnl&
~ tokt authoritiet that
thetc:Lorviolated a court order
~~and akoholin
100-fold" when lheeameou:l~
Ute doflet.on "Ellen" and in real
lite.
"1'bue'1 atilt a kit more.to
In"' ILatement to Mira,
now..,U.....hlmoeltlotl>e
do,"oheoald. "Jben'oo....-.lni
label on my Mow lt.Dding a ttlf.euge that there Ia~
wrong with me."
mero' r;1 the court.
"1 have no cxtU~~e& 1 find myeel! de(tnlttleM," he .Wd.
with~~'='= .,.b .. - _Tb< handwrltt.n
blodJ
gWdonco nming. .t the beginUIII1JON
ningoltheohow.
Jyri<oiO"Canc!Ielntl>eWmd
Mn.CIIIIooofw~?
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I IIU<tioalobenefitohoopltal.
ALBANY,N.Y.-S...--OtNowYorlcl
'Dool7rica. alongwlththeft..
YorkA::-=.to~ll-!l'i' =~'"':'J::.':..~
chai----J.he
poa{bWI)' with the tint lady
WhlteHouae
poltJiut
--.,....
F'iNt oftw;opa111
E very huma n who II\'U lO.QJ tmough
berome. frail and thrir
t.hrlnb. Teu feet
around t~ htd mlght be lhe unr..ne.
Thil "-u lhe ~ from Dr. WV.Uam H.
Thnma~ who ,·fs it .-d A'"h'' ' 1~ 1 • ~ ..•• ' "
atldr('loo~ 2 ;.0 Cllrt"·lflH'r~ r<llho• Moo.nta.lu ,\1•'
lle1tlth E d ut·:.~lion ('enl('r on the Etlc11
AIU'matwe.
The £den Altt•mathc tet'kl to ma,ke a tnll.'
home out of th.e nUf'Sing hornt. The- heart o(
the program is to mtroduce cat&,~ hirdt. .
rabb11.1, planta and ch1idren mw the nunJing
home rou~.
But it'• much more than fur and Cealh·
era. Thomas saki. "'lt'a nol about~.
1t'a Vlout lonclmess.." ft-1 abo &bout cducat·
tnt{ and \\-ilippmg up enthlWum amoag JtaJl'
members and lhecomrnumt;)
..Some who enter long term (l.l't think
thetr &:e. are 0\"tr, but they're not~ yeL..
Thomas uJd "That'• wJw 30 perecnt. would
rathe r d1e than go t here But I believe
InC home »hoo.Ud not lrtoJ) at;, p m. " -htn ~ not'·
mal 11.-orinb.y end.t. In tht' F.dt>n Altcrnatn""t.. the
iaolated, even et.rapped d01fn. Chan.-ea have dop. tM btrdt.. the c:aw and lNMift l'ft!\a.in ~
tar)' ho8pltall, •~ df!ad - tar.ed toeltange: or perlah. He dtedchildbitthwherewomtnwere CJr'IC't
Jeeo rNth"tt. friendt., ~ eh.IJdrto.a Mlare lhe
~
T':.•i~ . ,. Prlf'l"li,.Atir'ln;.. ttun P"M!rlf'rh ("h·"
al'• r.o•l ·••! , f.,,,, •ll!o!ll\ 1 ~· "" ltu f•"t•"!\.!1.: ··H•I
'
Th1• m".' t.._ tluJ~>:· 1.} ,·;ontl2 fur ~a tuni. annnili or
ll<~nkn 11r 1)(-...Jt.~} tel\C"hlniJ a child to rea-l
Obl·~Jy, the ~tral pro(l!I!Jiion has been
~ aM
-
p&rt ,l( tM problem. When he
Helitre&'t'd lM net'!d fort.MtopteamiDtbe
len medtc.al K hool, ThomU
aa1 there waa the idea that h6me to ilhare a hnght 'ilion ol the l'trture aad
d
real docton treat real ~. aN.re it with the stan".
not v.'()m out huab of peopk.>
To this. m:i, he hu autbort!d a book, ""Uft:
He uld he haa amee Worth Uvio<." wlllch lo availablo thn>ugb the
learnl'd tbnl!'l a b1g differ- AMe\'l11e-Btmcombe Lihrvy S)"'tem.
enee OOtw«n a human bf'.!~
Ne;~~t -.-eek ""-.! t-xpkl-re how tAtt>M.ation it
and A human being Such I~ wo.-!:ing IOt'ally. MAHEC ll•.n ea u a bridge
\"aUona u uautg bi"Nd makerr. btttrr.-een the alucation.a.l Jnetilution& ol t}K>~
and crock pot toup Ul '"neigh- and an>a ..00 the hn.lt.h eare dt'lh'ery tyatem fn
borhooda'" througbout t he the l~t)' WNtem North Carol1na rePm,
hoou!ha\ebccnaum.'MJ'ul
MEXT Tl.IDDAT: Inside an Eden .MematiYe
"'
'
gro;~:=.:~~:
appe~l~: ~~o;..~~e!r~~kf~~
~locility.
a"
paU~ after mlli~
aub&tatl\.-e."
Another key point: The t'tdt.ul't' of the nUl"&-
f totNm Dqarl.fMHI. ~ Ctttuw-r..-~
P.O. &rz eoi'O. J\.11Mtilk, N.t: f!.88Dt
at·•
QUICK BITES
People who don't want lo took are
already looking for plac:-es to e1n out on
ChriJitmas Day. We'd love to hear- from
restauranll about whic:h ones "ill he open
on Christ.mu Day and detailt about the
talldnglothe
uldtohc<
lhat itahe ever
mea!.
had any
Ihoogh.. oboul
eleelonlpoU.
=:"'· -tb,oheohould
jf ~~:,;~::=•t
York and run-.
e1t.JtMs lor IWIIII 1M ....,.,, Ja..
ning tor the Senaio in 2000,:
- i e ! - Monday.
l
Hope,otriendotlhc~~ 1 ' s...nldowl~lnunlwuquotedaoiOJing.
:1 .,.m..vn...~ on the
·Mro. Clinton laughed and
llclenlk Jeer ...... r.. roaJd.'You'teldddlngi' Sheraloed
...,tJoher.........,..t
htr eyebrows In her WlllAl cbartnYoen IDegedly ran three
lngwayal.the~butlhe .. ttrw.ahoptthatmadepmw:nte
didp'lndeitooL'"
.-I
· tmderadoltnlabeJs,induding
Sen. D1*1 hbic:ll ..,....._-.,: "' Kathie Lee Woman. IhV'f!!8Up1on
I).N.Y.. hu aLa be expeeta to , . Aid workers ,.-ere forced to LoC
aeek re.dec:Uon In 2000. but eome' . up to 80 bowl• week f'or low
New York Democrat& think he 1 -'I_
ftgC8 or IOI!Itl!met none at. all
wl.llretire.
i'.'
,0 ' 1.:'
YueneauldgetuptoayeariD
·'·' I jail and a $111,000 line II ccnvlcted
to
ln fltailutelo~)'wtgel.
i
Laat.'!fM, Mra.Ciffonlwu
eritkized when labor~~
Yelled that clothing aold wkler
hernamealW~Marl.ltol'ftWU
mode In a HOOjlunn .....W.op.
... ,
We've alrcatly hcatd from Stu and
Lla4a Anold at Craathle• lei,. in
Waynet\ille (456--5212 or I-800-256-1826)
saying they're planning a rull Cbriltmas
dinner on Christmas E'·e and a Ceeth·e
bnm<h oo Chriotrnaa Day. They and \heU
stAtr ..UI rett on Dec. 26.
Old-falltloMd .....
Jet(J Couer Ia busy makln« his
Chriatm.a.a cake~- the t:akealhat lut :ftM
tn.veled as rar aa Austn.l.ia and Cmlw\y.
·At. the rt>queat o( custJJmcrs, Jerry
has revived a put. favorite, a Chocolate
Lover'11 Chrisunu Cake, that oontaina the
traditional giaz.ed chmiea and pillt'Apple
aJong with nuta and Belgian aDd Swias
chocolate. 'llle two·pound take ia aoaked
In nun, wrapped and placed in a decorated
ho..
He'a a1ao making the Lady v~nt
Ctuittnw Cake, the more tradldooal fruit
colce made with gluecl pioeapple
and angelica along ,1.ith walnut&, pceant1
and almonds, rum and brandy. Jeny's
grandmother pi"'\'kied the recipe that tw
been in the famlly for over 150 yellL
t~or those \\'ho don't lo\·e fruitc-ake.
the Carolina Christmas Cake il!lle t u11
11 . ~~e.Uer. lt'a made of.l.hrecJdnds ct taWna.
P
.pplee, walnuta, pecans and almor.ds plus
•p!rca and baked in a loaf. The prtbfem
,.,;th th.i8 eake, Jerry ~'S, ia that it ne>o"
er
nukeo it 14 Chris'""' day.
Cakes toet from $23-34 delive."td ~
may be orde red through Buiet. or
Carolina. an Asheville c~peci<y mall order
houac. For in(onnation or a eataloc, t:all
253-&63.
5pecW ..,.. lo bad<
...,. famous cotree. Santa'• White
Today
•
Eating
Ch.riatmn . is back ror the 1997 holiday
aeuon. Since Ita premiere In 1993. SMta'a
+ CoxtPuatd.frrnfl fX1!1t: Cl
White Chrlst mu coffee haa been a
C
avorite or Bt.ttUe'a CWit.omcra. Last year,
this cofTee alone ac:munted tor 12 percent
o Ramie's bulk corree sale. and was the
r
t.op selling eotrce chain-wide, O\'ertalring
Eapl"t'88() Rout in aa\es.
It.'s a rich, mellow rotree exhibiting 11
creamy vanilla. and coronut t\avor with •
t ouch or nutty aweetnen . The corru
beaJ\1 are ..
-tuaJty duaud whh wtUt.e coeo1
~·dcr that looks like snow.
Il's ava.ilable by the pound in both
regular and decaffeinated v;.tletles (or
Thurt<!q they t'llll "QueMdilla Thunday," lt't become
quite PQPV.lar, thankfl etpecially to Cynthia'• •my of
tn!Oh,_......._
$ 10.99 and $12.99, respedively. There are
also vacuum aealed 12-ounce and 2--ounee
raac:kagc:s(or gin..giving.
Coeydlainc
I
Tile Cl4tr Mill restaurant, with it&
many apple-themat menu selections, baa
annouoced another. A D'adiUonaJ .outhem
fa\'orite, pork tenderloin, is ~ prepared
and served Cider- Mill lt)'le. Each lender~
loin ia marinated In apple ddcr then ren·
dy amoked over a~ wood. The llet\'inp
are aliced in medi.fliona and ten'ed Y.ith
Qel Jeny c...'I pecan appt4 buttft'.
Carolina Frog Legs, guteed in butter
and herbs then finished orr with wine,
hR\'C been added t.o the appetb:er menu
along 'Aith the Cider Mill'a ''ersion or crab
cakea us ing blut' crab meat rrom the
('001.3t.il 3rt'3$.
Wdb the cold ..,.catber, tbe fireplatee
are now tight.ed In ~acb of the three dining
room• and the pub. For information or
reservations, call 684~27 after 3 p.m.
'l'beCKicrMilllakleatedorremGon I-26,
LongShoWRc>od.
We'd like
.-o,,. food ntwt and vieMII
for-Quick Bitu. Sttnd tlrllm lo Quick Bitu.
Aa.urille Citi:~-rimt., P.O. Bor to90,
AW.ilk, N.C. fS/IOt; /0% 1Dl!51-<WS, •·
?HOil to nNa@eiti:~m·limta.com or t:all
t:J!·'IlOa-ndltow a mu.taQ't! at nt. mi.
ln lluc diner fashion. you ean get brt!Akfut anytime
at the .Droe\or'a Park Ca.re. ~ include a Belgian W'l(~
ne with frelh t'ru.iL Fren('h i;oa.~~.t, a q-ukht cltht day, and
p;....gto.. pootapoucl>ocfrlkd•ith"""""'-and
cheese ill a xallion-buuer UUCf'
,..
•
Or~ the lunch menu, salad• rangf! from ::1 Wln~ar
J
m~cd green Plad (with home~ trout.oM) or a pula
salad d r«in1 t.oMCd with etcam~ '~ and ~other
l\'O(Idiel* to chicken N.bd made with white rne.t &bel low·
Cat. ctr.ing. You ean al.lo get unlfwidM!a IUCb aa turb)'
and pt'Ortllon~. humrn.ua and tamatD and a hot pl't!Ued
C\Cbaclllll!dwl<h.
Ont of rn)' eotnpaniona urdcrcd a ftituta Crom the
breald'ail menu. wh:ch Me couki on with rrcah ingr-edienta
from aliltlndud:i.ng evel")'thlrg from IUC.'d!lni and hem ~
babypeao and ........ The lute. pulf,y """"" .... ...-ved
'AithtrtlhfruitandtoaaL
My other companion hAd the salad NM:oiM, a beauU..
ruJ plat.t of tre.h ~ topped with albarol't' tuna. new
J)OW.OtC. treth ff"l'C-O b@ans, hard-boiled egp tnd o&.•ca.
It wudrizzk!d v.ith alight k-mon vioa.igrette.
From the und-o..ich menu, i tried the bread and
apread. a eombination or French and pit:& bread ~n-ed
with rey choice of t.h ree 111teadl rrom " list lncludiag
tomato. artichoke or black ~n spread, olive tapenade
and haunua. ~ ()live taperude and hummua nm especially ~together on pita, and I thought this \\"U a great
<'nu~.(' fu. rhatung, snacking and aharin.g. We abo trit!d a
'
cup or the: tomato bu.llaoup. 'A'hkh \l'U ' 'er)' freah and
delkale\r.........t.
"
You can get. all the reqllia:ite rof1'ee. drlnka hem, rrom
espt"tUO and cappuccino \0 lr.l.t.e. and iced toddlea. The
house ked tea, blacit tu and fre8h gif!~U Po""l!letened rib
honey, it extt:Uent.
ADd al\.er all the healthy lunch cholcta. it'• hard .
p:tA8 UP,theaweet& We6plit" V~'OOderl\iltyattUU.Y picceojl
mublo ............ Other indulg<...,. on !he list indll<j
breact podding and Hello DoU1 n
..... mac1e wklt """""''
c:hipa. ~ut and pecv11 on a graham eraeker croal
Prltetl are right., toO, with no entree more than $4.50.
IN HISWR;
To_lo_
_
Today i& T•"dQ, DK. t, the
343rd day or 1997. There arc 22
daya len. in the year.
On Dec. 9, 1854, AtfrM, Le,.
, ...,...••, poem, '"The Charge of
the Light Brigade," w&~:~ pubUs he.t -~
in England.
o. ... ..,
you drive, please
"member that cyclists
.aren't just ..carelus
kida." Many or us arc
reaponsible
adults
_
who've 8~td up your rommute
.ally, and when he~ea,lalwaya bykeepingourt'anofTthe roM. In
compliment him ot whatever ~e 1 return, pleue realize that we are
Nkea. Ia it too mu'* to expcd-hmi' vulnerable, .tid check your mlrTOr
~ expreaa app redJtlon for my caret\J!Iy before reaching ror your
~orU1 • CIUSHlD II AltUNGTOfil, door .ha.ndle. - MICHAEL KATZ,
UAS0fMt- ~~~( -=~O=r~CLE·
~aae your ftan((! and he knawa
•to t'OOft, tum the ehore over to
1. wnen you reel \~e urge to
It ror your friends who
~~~~~-:::ufm
or
DW ..CH.ul: You've given
\'Oice to a 'amall but impor tant
group, who care aboat the en\iron·
mcnt. sa well as their own safety.
~ore~=\~JJ/;~blem
Ia r
ntne 'A'llf tlJo much. l lnlly would
like to atop, becauae r hate tun~ing.
l am 36 years old a nd have
~romiacs not. to crlfkltc, l.f! give Uu1.!C. young children. all under 10
'you ~ t'omphment nCIW and then, yeArs old. r lose my patience with
l· and 11hare hiS rertpcll and ndinary my kids, and thal'a when I UAe the
sea"etl., ?, 'A-oratorwonie.
DUI AllY: Some l-irG'•'" _,~, ~ ,
.
lim a good parent otherwise.
~g if he hall to • all ol It, and
t)m he may be glad 11let. you lake
tfCr. HoweH!r. rc(Dt unlcu he
~:~c\'t.~~o~~~~~e; :~~C~'
£: ~:~~~ ~~\~d:~r:i·;;~:;
parking lt.ts martin• .J<!Jtcent ..-·•'hcip! - CURSitO MOM
1
rart. Paint niCks and aur!are dent~J;_
DEA!I CUISINQ MOM: When
barely ~e-ntel. the au~ ~r Uli'a(' )'OU reel ~-·~g. aubetit.ute an
Lssuc. But t:ar doars\ he(l lnto ;.•'Cf'Cptable~
warrt or' phrue for the
t.rartie eau&e ~ue~_l~'.,J . ·~~ {;: tune wonta: r had a neigbbo~who,
~
*,,
bkytliswr .
,t..:;:dt:z: ·~'!"lien angtted, would shout, Holy
_
.,.,_
Most~~""""" : H1>oea!" and. "Gcleh darn oon-<~t·•·
rideontlle"P,~bllljle~~· .
.-
and-
ur.a tOffin
A the .\11\lit-:C department ot nUl'lln« f'\lu
t
rac.iooJPONU"-"d ~y.Thonw···.. ~
~--en, thoM whtl m.ab area~ t..om.
has a big, black north Ooug Walker
wooda bP
AI'd and dres.se~ like Paul Bunyan,
Thomu said one fatillty haa
Oottg Walk,r'a Sfl'lt01' Scuu eota"'u
believe. the road he has aet out on it endiCM. cut the uae of EnaurP by 75 percent. He awrafl
Tl41-tdar• ift tit~ l~ift•trll •diot..
That to "'Edenil.e" nuralng homes i:s '" n·olvmg d~ Ensure u "llit a food. but 1 food-like Wriltc Aim ..tVa JOIIr eowt~RD~t6 hd uk41 Ct'tl
Pr'OCfSL
Many nuning homca.
firltladyao<l
~a~k, <to
mquirinrkMr!«e&re>.
,... ""'added"""'-
M.tt.'nwwl\uuldthforonly r»k-1'ttot~
'.:..~1
:tUJ. •
ln 1608, Engli11h poet. Jolla
- . . waa born in London.
ln 1907, Chri.<tlmall seals went
on aale for the lirsttlrne, at the
Wilmington, Del., post orriee.
Proceeds went to light tubema.losis•
In 1940, Btit.iah l~ opened
their first major otrenaive in North
Afri('l. tluring World War II.
In 1958, RoMrt H.W. Weld! Jr•
and II olber men met in
l ndianapolifl t o Corm the anti~
Communist. John Birch Sodcty.
In 1979, Archbishop F1tt011 I.
the rcligioua broadcasWr,
died In N@IA· York Cityatage84.
In 1995, Rcp. K_...._, [)..
Md., was chosen to head the
NAACP.
Totll)''t Blrtbd•y•: Actor
Do•rlaa F1lrbanb Jr. is 88. Attor
Kirk Durin ia 8 1. Actrcfls Diu
MenUI ia 72. Actor IMdc Yu Patt..
Is 69. Actor-writer lick Hetlry ia 67.
Talk show host Mort01 Doner Jr. is
Grl, Actor Beu Brlt11u Is 60.
r ootball Hall"'(lf-t' :uner 01c.k 1M.ka
it 65. Rotk singer-musician Rlc:k
(The Band) Ia &L Senate
Minority l.cadcr Tlto•a Daacllle,
0 -S.D., is ' 60. Singer Joa~~
Ar~~tltndlll is 47. Actor Mlchaal
Do,. is 45. Actor Job Mallumc• If
44. Country singer SJI•I• ia 41.
Sll•••·
D••••
SinJJCr Do~~Q Oa•o,.; Is 40. Rock
musiclan Nkk S.J•o11r !Crowded
Houae) ill 89. Actor Jot LIMo ia 86.
Rock musician Tre Cool (C r ee n
Daylla20.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
j'h
,,,.
���Seven'Socko
I
Leo Finkel$1eln waso't feellll& 'up
to par al~r be told hit pawn shop 011
Pad Square abollt three yr.rs .qo. He
As Leo
~llf
It, "Ftrst:·ll'e. lot ln-
vltl!d to play at Father Nea~·· dlutc:b
and then at my ·~~ but _
tbey
eons~tlltd btl doctor. Leon F!ldnWJ
wouldn' t put our name on ' Ute
told lllm now that be was ~tm:d. be
prograrp."
.
.
needed a hobby.
By thla time, the "OIIboly SIJ" bad
Leo decided to ruwne ~ piano
become sen!ll and bad a lot of Jn.
lesson• he had dropped wll~n be
vitatlonJ to play at ciluldla. So the
eraduattd from blp ldlcollll Im. Ht
band decided the name ·~uc·
asked Fritz AlbertiOII wbo ~ dinoer
Umooloua Seven" would be more
m113IC at the O~t Smokles Kilton to
approprlata.
&tve blm lessons.
Playing A Polka
Pretty 10011 the two ol them were
accompanylq fdlow members of the
The band bu performed for
poUtleil dolnp at the Gonnor'a
Asbeville Uons Club ~ they 11111
"Tt!e Lions' Sona" and "Ameli~' at
Western Re•Jdnce, for aeveral
meetlnp. One by OM, otber Llca.t AJhevll1e dvic clubl, moet tlcas Clalll
In this area llld, rnembtta elat!n. tw J
d~ded to "belp tllem out" un11J they
, ~ame a ~•I band alJ4 got tn.atatloaJ · falhlonllbow tpQIISOfed .folntly ~ ~
Rubin and Bell'a Tradlt!OIIi!J. ·
to play ror other ~ps. .
The 11m! called ltaell "Tbe Unholy
The "Si.ndJmoaiOUI ·Sfivto"' bllld
bad el&llt memben rotil..d...r'tbr.oup
Slt .'' partly bocaue a CathoUc jfriest,
Father Ralpi Nea~. bad Jollied the "The Beer Barrel Pol~ at W..
taoU llld played the~ 1t'WiD& • wtflt'a Lloat' llllldleoo at Ole S ' W
blf clertc:al c:olll:r.
~
Carouel. Leo ,.., Ulllmplac Cll tbe
rolUcklq, the comi'IIIJXIer of Troop G
cave a few clangs oo the cowbell and a
blut on Ills P9liet 'l!'llbUe.
Father
Vetellll't!
dnun and
~ale,
chaplain · at the
HOilpltal~ WI$
cYtnbala
beatiJII the
wttb .btuahu and
wearing a beatific amlle on bll face.
'
Not Second Fiddle
8M Stillman of the Blue Cross·
Blue Shield of:flce ~ 1r11 play!Qc
"co-vloUn." "I doa't pl.arleCOIId fiddle
to any Democrat,~· be aatd, u be pUed
b1f bow In competilioow!Ul Jack Cole.
Cole ldmiia be can't read mll31c and
34d:s, "Ben CIJI.>I
Robert P. Moore, COI1J\Itlor for
N.C. Servl~ for .the Blind, and the
band's /;banjo plllnker'' WQ oilt-of·
town, so 'D.. Bllckwell wu sitting In tor
bl.m.
• \.. . ~.
Di¥ld Albertson; 1011 or Frltund a
proleaaloaal !iwS!danUU bla dad, waa
llllillc In tbe ppa wltb tome good
!~"'tar playtat. _ ave ila1lally playa the
D
bass, but be didn' t want to lu& the big
Instrument a.round In the anow.
After tile bam I· had been roll~ .
out, the band. played some oldies like
"Wben Yo.~.! Wore a TuUp" and "Yti, .
Sir, That's_M Baby." Tben It 111'111!1
y
from "Sweet Georgia Brown" to "Baa,
Bad Leroy Brown" With Fritz clolnl
tllloga on the pianQ accordion that
made you tbiDlt there was a 11om lit
there som~wbere.
1lle "Satlctl.monlous Seven," Which
clalm.s a repertOry ot 72 tunes, does Ita
only practi cing at Lion's Club
lundleolls. Wben ft was announced that
Cole .was 10bli· to slilg a 1m dittY
"dJacoveted In an old plano bend!," the
Uw
,
aroaned eoUec1lvely.
"
: ..
..
·~
....
t L -.
UndaiUlted, "Cole l)elt.ed ~t. "The"
Asbe~lle BlUes; l wish that I wu
there. a'standln'·'on Patk" Square. I've
cot tbo8e Atheville, North Clrolllaa
blue ooo ooo 0001."
�UNITED STATES MARSHAL
WBBTIIlUil DI8T1UCT OF NORTH OAROLIN.I.
ASHEVU.LE, N . C.
October 25, 1968
Mr. Leo Finkelstein
Finkelstein's Inc.
7 Southwest Pack Square
Asheville, North Carolina
Dear Leo:
On October 24, 1968, I received the conunission a.s United
States Marshal for the Western District of North Carolina.
As you know, the commission follows confirmation by the
Senate after nomination by the President.
I must say that even though I am happy to have been nominated and confirmed, I feel most humble because of the
expressions that have come from friends such as you. I
particularly thank you for writing to the Senators in my
behalf - for this, I am truly grateful.
I look forward to seeing you soon.
With every good wish and kindest personal regards.
~-
J. f'P aul Teal, Jr.
United States Marshal
�SUNDAY. JULY 14,1996
~Local
acting workshop covers
lShakespeare!s 'Twelfth Night'
.. .·~ ,,-.
.
.
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~ $hak.efp!!!U'e" ineludet
n,e ~oct~ ~ ~
.aetlni" du:eea tor rnkkllo IChool Graham PaW. ~ ol. Wttm:~
- - " • " " " " ' · - " ' "'Dooa'l'balloo',Dmlllrodshw.
=·~::...'::=~~~~
"rwttfth NIPI" aocl ~· dWr ot 1be ,_ille Hlgh School
--·~ ....
Jlron» o.p..-.., Jalm IWI.""
~.,::~~tt..lbe..!'r: ~r::(~.:
. ................. - ' ! i t h tor-ID·.....,_ .. Ibe!JI.
IDI!IDben ol the North Carolina aoa Wortha.-n 'l'btaW) ad WtndJ
~ Feotlnl,ond oopedAI K""""',
and '-1 of
_...., l'or .... -people cl,.........- -
In-··
la<ol-
Thooe
o!Wodioc
il'he,-.pta.d-wlll ..,.or&llotlbe-ID"J)i>Uof
bele<lb)'uloll'oftl.olocslWd> ~·,....to"""""" lbe
emltled'SIIorillg'llpo."
.,.,_ondod<n.
l'r<>l~ ...... -
w....... Wiloaa~ol'lhe-
tho
.... S08.
....... _
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r-loft.--·--•--w-.......,..._.._.
.u..u.~"J.~tein tickles the ivories to entertain Summit residents
--
All e..., t. Coldll
People
- ...
......... or
Clreuilol ... dlurtbeoinBu~Cow>IJID111118,wbich
-~a.-,B"'
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Jeaaie. who r.ed:nid Ju.rteSO.be-
.............,. ..I\.'Jll'<cliJGly2l,
IJI6),U&Q~-......
tafr.Sti81ateraervedubook·
keepe:r atld accoontant.
AI. a retiremeDt partyDeldre...lly.. )';ophNw Roacl>,J-
Salol:!. Little Salol:!.,...,.. Chap-
el, Old Brldt Chuzd> aocl w
......
C'-tHe .... ,..,;,c;l'or$11
,..,.... lbelote Laio
Gr-.
lut month ill;
.............
ruu.r
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wwtc .. tbO
televfeloraapedai,"S-.
SmltJ>,AQool-
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tionotJuatlee.•ttilhiaileeOlld
Emm.7a-ntd.
Elrlier thit year, be.,..
......tSoatheu.llaaT -
=:"'ft::'~' ·~ ~~!'.':'~
thanldag her fur ber-..rll.
•J.,...babeeo .. -W><i-
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at:rollg 1n>,ric;,etbk. She bu' been
~oacloctur&lo,and
=!o~~em/.:CR!,ato~-·r..,_n,.-'<
ber-and-dcrU\r
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ftl1)'811J?•thecoDece'•chWft..
l\&Ddi!Omcer..Jelliirwiilhe -,
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.......Ubi .......
yell'l in themb:dstr)'oftbe UtDted
MethodlotCbureh"hloboo>eiD
Cokndo Sprfap, Colo., ooJol;f7.
lie wu t.ppOfnted to Use Setsdr
orw....mne,
JeiPe: aceoonted ror more than $51
·-~-thea....
natmo(LekMter, ~ 60
IOdolloa oltho Carallooafor hlolhtalwwtclao<,.ar,'Obldlu..Jaclo4
::~'=-~:ver-
wbotaugbtlltbool.tB!orSaildJ'
Hlgh.
In 19<3 durin& WoddWU' 11,
be-wu eommillioa«la chaplaln tn
!':....~;!...~t""~
and
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THE LIONS ROAR
9/17/97
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The regular meeting of the Asheville Lions Club was called to order promptly
at noon by Lion Pre si dent Rick Eaton.
We h<td a moment of silence for the
passing of Lion E. Fritz Albe•· tson.
Lion Leo Finkelstein gave a eulogy _tor
the~ bu _tion th ~t_t Lion Fritz made ·to ou1· club· .
He emphasized His
~i ca l talent as befng-a m~:l)ot corrtr 1bct't:1:1'J'ii":"- (;fe offer our condolences to
his wife Joy and his son David.
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Pres. -Rick Eaton
1st VP - Frank Warrert
2nd VP - Ouddy Reisenherg
sec, - Ed shurts
Treasurer - Jan Grove
Lion Tame r - Jne 11ullotta
lail Twister - Hill Wel1er
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PP Joe Schandler
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THE LIONS ROAR 10/1/97
The meeting ot the Asheville Lions Club was calle d to order by Lion ! '
President Ri ck Eaton at 1 2 : 15 .
~~ had the pl e a s ure of having Lion PP
Joe Parsons lead t he band durlrrg t he opening exercises.
~e ar ~ ilad to
have him back in circulation .
It was a plPasure to have Lion PP Ben
Skillman join u s also .
Lio n PP Bill We ber Introdu ce d his guest Bill Turne r .
He Is a f ormer
minister who i s becoming ac tive in our community.
lio n Bil l is
encouraging his f riend to join the Lions.
Lion Leo entertained us wlr~ h is story of The Grove Park Inn closi ng
their roads at 10 :00 p.m. to maintain quiet abou t 70 years ago.
Lion Frank Warren received the Governor s '
Challenge Award .
Lion Rick reported that the Board is promoting projects to raise money
while stimul ating frie ndship.
We are havl~g a bake sale on October 11,
a broom sale week from October 20 to 25 and a booth at the flea market
on October 2&.
He also continued to encourage us to save dimes durin"
g
October as a painless way of rai sin g money.
Lion PDG Jack Cole reported that the Sanctimonious Seven played for the
senior citizens at Saint Paul 's Methodis t Church on September 30. The
se niors had a grand time.
Lion Jack commented on the changing
membership of the Band.
About ~2 members have died or can't
participate due to health reasons, etc.
However , a pool of 7
volunteers f ills the ranks as needed.
~~ ~ppreclate the band and all
the hard work required to maintain the pace.
Program Cha irman Bruce Hunter introduced our speaker Cha r la~ ~orley.
Mr. Worley is a member of the Asheville City Council and a candldate
for mayor.
He gave a fine non-polltica~ s pe ech .
He pointed out that
Asheville had se r io u s problems in the recent p ast .
The se included
urban de cay , tran s portation weaknesses. and water shortages .
These
problems have been s o lved to the point that we have won the All Ameri c a
City award.
Much work i s ~till to be done.
~a need to promote
inclusive, safe neighborhoods and a secu re economy.
Cooperation is the
key.
~e need to work together.
Thank you Lion Bruce for arr a nging s u ch an interesting meeting. ELS.
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�'FRITZ' ALBERTSON
Ea~ Frede<lck "Fritz" Albortson.
76, of 112 Patton Mountain Road.
Aahevllto, died Friday, Sept. 5, 1997,
at a loco! health care laclllty.
A naUve of Detroit lakes. Minn.. ho
was 1he son of 1he late Ea~ and Ann
Oavls Albertson, and had llvad In the
Asheville area for over 50 yeBlll. Mr.
Alber1aon wu a we!l·known musk: ed·
ucator and blind leader tn l.he ama,
having played at many events at the
Grove Pork Inn, the Sky Club, and
other notable locations. He had ho$1
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=--,~--:-::-~ ad hiS own pro-
He Is au<llfved
by his wlfo, Joy
Nbortson; son, Olivo Albertson of
AshevnJe; and a number of n«tGes and
nophows. He was predE>CeRsed by a
oist&r, Marian ModosoU, who di&d In
1
1994. and a btolher, Everen Albert·
son, who died In 1989.
Funeral oervi<>H will be held at 11
1
a.m. Monday In 1he chapel of Morris
Funeral Home, Merrtmon Avenue.
gnul\ on local re- The Aovs. Bill Bigham, J.C. Parl<or
cl\o. He also woo end Albert Jones will olficlata. Bulbi
the proprietor of wRI follow at Mt. Olive Baptist Church
Fritz
Albortson Cemetety, Town Mountain Rood. The
Musk: In Ashe-- lomUy wll receive lrtands from 7 to 9
vlllo. No w&s a p.m. Sunday at the funoral homo.
member of the
Aahoville
Lions
ClUb, end a lor·
mer member of
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Aohevlne Cham·
ber ol Commerce
and
Aohevlne
Jaycee•.
'fritz' MertHII
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Maria Beale Fletcher, Mll!l!
America of 1962, sang ~ith Fritz's
bahd. She was a great singer, but
Fritz had a band lhat could play
any music. They played on TV in the
early days, an<! at places like Bucks
Red Carpet Room, Gro\le Park Inn,
the Sky Club, the Sheratort. the
1-liJtGn. aJ;cl tlii!J could !JlaY Latin,
Italian, Gennan. Frenr.h music- any- .
U1ing you wan~ed.
1
He r.rst teamed "ith_ Pend~
Rector, a great.mounWn mu.stcian,
and Pender told Fritz, "llike the way
you play. You don't get in my way.*
Fritz loved to play the Sky Club, 1 girl?"
one of the city's wet spots during dry
Fritz and Maria's father, Beale
years. Emma Adler ran It and often
Fletcher, a veteran of vaudeville, were
would go table to table saying, "Hide
great friends and both coached her
when she was striving to become Miss
your boUJes, eve.rybody. We're going
to have" raid tonight." Alter the roid, 1 America.
the boUJes would come back out and • · Singing and dancing were her
the nut night &be would open the bar.
strong talents. She won the crown by
Fritz would take two weeks off in
dancing to her own singing, a tape of
the summe.r to visit Minnesota, and
"Somebody Loves Me," recorded at
Emma would hire someone else to
Arthur Smith's Studio in Charlotte, It
play. Once she hired an itinerant
W'olS the (trSt time anyone in the
accordion player, who fooled around j pageant had ever danced to their own
wiUl a married woman whose husband
music.
was in .Korea. When the husband
~ Fritz was a member or the Lions
Club of Asheville, and he and Leo
came home and discovered his wife's
lndi$ereUons, he came to the Sky Club 1 Finklestein organl1.cd a Lions Club
and threatened to "11hoot. the aceor·
II band called the "Unholy Five," which
dionplayer." By that Ume Fritz was ~~ tnadc c.'cellent music. They were
. invited to play at so many church Cam·
back, and only some skillful explain·
ing kept him from being shot.
. ily nights that U1ey were forced to
: · The cast of the movie "Thunder
. . enlarge the band and change its name
Road" which w.IIS filmed in Asheville,
to 'The Sanctimonious Seven.".
As the ultinulte compliment. Fritz's
came almo.st nightly to the Sky Club: ·
' Rol:lert Mitchum, Gene Barry, Robert
Gerinan band played at some of
Stae_k. St.a.ck W'IIS a good singer and
Fanner Russ's parties, and Ruas said,
oft.eil sang with Fritz's band. Mitchum
"Fritz, you've got a better Gennan
d Fritz to play in the movie but
band than they have in Gennany."
<ne_
actoJ:B Union would not allow it
That was-the way with Fritz. He
not a card-carrier .
! was the besL·~e was one of the city's
real chnrncters, and with his passing
they are almost gone.
I
Bob Terrell
A TOUCH OF TERRELL
Late musician played
everybody's favorites
ritz Albertsol), who died a couple
of weeks ago, WIIS one of
F
Ashevnle's "characters." Like
,
~!We Fletcher, Farmer Ruas,
Ray Hathaway, arid many
I
could name, it was a pleasure to be
arOurid Fritz. He Wll3 a mUsician who
could play
N11111e
more
when Fritz played dances at Biltmore
Forest Country Club, he would be
told. "Don't bring the singer, bring a
hom.* When she was ehoeen Mlss
AliheviJle, he WM 1old, "1L's okay w
bnng her if you want to." Wllen she
beeJune Miss North Carolina, they
'would My, "We don't want you without her," and when she became Miss
America and Fritz showed up at
BFCC, they would say, "Where'a the
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LIONS CLUB REPORT
Meettng, 8-7-96
I've given 70 historical reports on the WWII battle in the South
Pacific.
Now I have prenared a paper o n the "o ld age" battle tn the Summtt.
You may decide to go into a
retire~ent
home for your Golden Yeare of
Life but you soon find out that the golden years of life are just gold platP.d.
The gold wears off and you find yourself in a dilapidated condition.
In a retirement home some of the residents are physically disabled a nd
some are mentally disabled.
I am 91 years old and I find that al l the
residents over 90 years o f age are both menta lly and physically disabled.
My memory was getting worse.
In leaving my private apartment # 108, I
find the f o llowing has happened in the apartment when I leave i t
11.
for a walk.
I f orgot to turn the wate r off in the kitchen and the floor was
flooded with water .
12 .
I
forgot to turn the stove off and a coffee pot was melted.
13.
I
forgot to turn the lights off.
1 4.
I
forgot to take my hearing a id with me.
1 5.
I forgot to take my reading glass with me.
# 6.
I f o r got to take my walking cane with me.
So I placed a smal l sign by the door where I leave the apartment lieting
the six things I was supposed to do before leav ing but most times on leaving
the apartment, I forgot to look at the sign.
In moving to Apt. 108 I asked if I could bring my piano .
that my apartment ha d aoundp r oof wal l a and it would be okay.
I was advise d
A female
resident in an apartment about 100 feet away said that she enjoyed lis tening
to me practicing but please don't play be f ore 8 o'c l ock in th e morning -- it's
liable to disturb her sleeping.
I had heart
surgery 9 1/2 years a go .
last for ten years.
Now if the
doc t 0 ~
I was told that the surgery would
is right, I guess I'll b e able to last
until ne xt Christmas and I'll be abl e to play Christmas music with the
"Sanctimonious Seven " at the Lions Club.
One of my doctors advised that st r ess was the main cause of about all o f
my disabilities at the r etirement home .
I told him that in my opinion he is
�' -,-.----
right.
All my troubles in three years of WWII are minor compared to what I'm
-
experiencing at the Summit.
Another doctor acvised me that I needed ma jor surgery and th a t he would
like to talk to me in his office .
bill.
He want ed to know how I was going to pay my
I told him that a former doctor in hio establiehment would accept
Hedica~e,
also other insurance benefits and send me a bill for what he didn't
collect.
I would then send him a check.
rte advised that there were deductions o n my insurance during the first
part o f the year and
~.1nted
to know i f
I had cons·ide red them.
I told him I
didn't know, but I would wr ite him a check now if he wanted it.
"Oh, no," he said, "I'll take the check after the surgery."
I answered, "I think you are making a mistake.
payments , you will get paid in 30 days .
If you take my insurance
If you accept my check a nd I die,
it
will take you a year to collect it from my estate. "
He said, "You are wrong.
I' m not going to let you die."
So now I'm looking f orward to the f utur e with maybe years o f fears and
t ears.
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bnffied the minds or many truth seekers, religious and otherwise, from the
time it was given to Moses, God's servant, as to how to carry it out in every
day lire - how to interpret it in term~ or cond uct and act ion, townrd God,
our fellow men nnd our own selL
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and most important Cor the perfect ion o! the character o r man - refinement. kindness and justice, we strongly perceive th:tt the w:~y Cod wishes
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hum;m beings, with kindness or heart and purity or mind, and have the
knowledge o! the truth about God as our Creator, the world as His creation
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plainly sec when studying the Holy &ripturcs, tho Five Books or Moses in
particul ar, that God loves and cores C mankind, whom He has created,
or
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to serve Him (the Jews for special service as teachers nnd guides to t he
world), nnd, while serving Him, enjoy a glorious spiritual liCe, with true
knowledge nnd enlightcnrncnl, wisdom nnd understanding, together with
material abundance, yielding peace and serenity in lhoing. and joy and
happiness - an e nhanced, elevating and cont ented life.
And we understand through the s tudy o{ the Holy &:l'iptures that God
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of His world with the divine truth thai He alone is God and no other- that
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l sRAZLITE
f'arhcr, louwg u.s t·mla unmarchable lo ut ond de .-•r•nu our
tocU~being and haJ>ptncn. stwaks to u 1 and reaches us
rhrough Hi1 Hot11 IVords. while ofum rhrouglt our "uoice
of co-n.JCtttnc4!."' in ordtr char u:e mau livt a good ond ustful life. And we return our foue to Hurt b)l thu,s hving,
throuoh obedience ro the dh,fne rcnchinp,
We can sec thnt God gave us the life we live and
it is a God and man relationship, which in turn, is a
man and mun relationship. We must, therefo re, follow the Biblical teaching in lire like we follow a blueprint or an architect when erecting a house or building. In liCe we build many invisible structurl'S. large
and small ; we dream, plan, hope nnd aspi re. Cor self.
our children other people, :md we labor to reach our
nsprrations. However, in orc~r to dn so for our benefit
and others, we must live, plan nncl work in accord
with God's Jaws or truth. right and wrong. nnd wisdom and understanding. Otherwise, our labor is in
vain, our aspirations nre shattered and the success
hoped for is turned to failure, to our bitter regret and
disappointment, which is frequently experienced.
particularly by those who make money their objec·
tive in ure and arc careles.~ in their important duties
in the home and community.
We can see from the study of the Bible, and
through prayer and our own experience and reason·
ing. that the following are the major and minor ways
in which to express our love for God, the Divine
Deity and Almighty:
1. To love to study God's laws, and to tecclt litem
to our cltifdrc rr, as is definitely commanded. II we do
not teach them to our childr·en. we Cnil \\1 pr~erve
and perpetuate their n"ble principles; ar•d we do our
children great harm by depriving them of these God·
given instructions for living. And we si n against God .
2. To love ro come to God in pra!Jer. in comnmnion, 0« a .<on comes ro his good earthly father
sccklny informatiou, co o.sJ: fo r thinglt and to t"nnuersc
wllh him in general, e.rprculng '•14 love for him,
which srrcrrgrltem him and helps /rim. and giucs him
;oy. We flnd s~ength and joy and the i.n formntion we
seck t hrough prayer and communion with our Crea·
tor, and we feel greatly enriched thereby. enlightened 11nd s:tt isfied, for the impossible often comi!S to us
and seeming mysteries in life unra\'elled to us. Besides, we ftocl the ne:trness or God when we prny,
which in itself, is heavenly joy. which all God's lo,·ing o nes will testify.
3. To love other people, to remember rite Lord'$
comt~rrdmcnt "Love your Neighbor as younelf," our
"man and man" relationship, regardless of race or
belief, and "to love
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represc.onlin,: the Nollou:al
BATSON-COOK
COMPANY
Confercnco o l Christians and J ews.
and Dr. Morgens tern discussed
stgn•fk::mce o r lhe ~ulpit prt-senlnllon.
As <'<!hoes o l the brlliant serl<'l
Incorporated
lor the luture ...
The eongregn l lon could reflect too
on its PMt years be~inning auspiciously <>n t\u~tust 16. 1891
Thnt wn~ the date when twen ty.
sc.•\'en rnl'n fou.ndl-d Con&;rrgnlion
Dcth Uo·Tcphlln.
Those men could not hnvc been
too sure:" o f Lht •r dl"Cb1on to band
IOAclhor and cs tobHsh n 1"cmple.
A!hville was then a little mountnir
of ded icat ory events becam e :t mnth . r or r cx:ord, mcmbcn w(.>rc ready
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WEST POINT, GEORGIA
·-
Luther-1\'lorgan Co1npany
itO~
116 Patton Avenue
Te le phone 3 -6784
ASH EV ILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
MASON & HAM LIN, KNABE, a nd OTHER HIGH GRADE
PIANOS- HAMMOND ORGA NS
RCA VlchH Rodloo
Mert.. Wo ... .-rs
Mognovox
DUNHAM ' S MUSIC HOUSE
A~hoville,
62 Potta n Avenue
w1dc.
mudd)
m1lc, \VOtn dl'lWn by rountleM &t:n·
erntJons of Jnd1:1ns nnd pioneers.
Ono·story b u 1 I d i n g $ lined the
TAXIS
DIAL 31611
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Two·Woy Radio
All Cobs
ASHEVILLE N. C.
st r<'CIS. The hiiiJolk, Gathered nt
corners fo r snatches of ('()nvcrs:.·l·
N. C.
TALMAN OFFICE SUPPLY, INC.
Eight College Street
J ews in their mtdst. The moun·
tninecrs o f \Vestern North Caro·
lina were f.rom EngJnnd. Scotland.
Wales and Ireland. comp l e t ely
t\nglo-Soxon. f'or the most part
they were kindly, but thr hnndlul
of e:.rJy J ews wondlrcd ...
Out t here were the chlldr~n to
think <>1. There wns their own
pressing ncc<l l or lollowoh1p ol the
right kind. And on Au~ust 16,
1891. they bandt-d together. They
elected Abrahnm Whitlock os prO·
tern president: Solomon Lipinsky lUI
;>ro·tem trcosurcr, ond G. H. Moyer
ns pro~tc-m secretary.
A week a fter the n,...t memo rable
meeting, the constitution and by·
lnws were ready. The men ~nth~r ed in Lyceum Hnll on August 23,
1891, nnd elected Mr. Sterngerger
vir.c pr('s idcnt.. ndoptcd the code.
The ri1'11t article read. "Thi$ orgoni·
zntion shnll be known as the Co n grcjlation Beth Hn-Tcpbiln (The
House o l Prayer) and shall be Co n·
servntivc ..."And the second arti cle: "This or~:nnlulion i$ lormcd
l or the purpose of h olding rcllgio~
THE
MILLER PRINTING
COMPANY
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Printers
Lithogrop~ers-
Binders
*
1 S Ronkin Ave nue
ASHEVILLE, N. C.
sc:!rviccs, l-s'lnbti.sh.ing n Sundny
S<:hool, purchMing n cemetery, nc·
quiring c. house o r worship, or any
other pur)>OSC with in the Scope Ol
Judaism."
The twcnt)•-sevcn men who
Telephone 3-2376
ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
signed
M. & M . BODY & RA DIATOR WORKS
24·HOUR WRECKER SERVICE
J 10 At.htosd An.
ASHEVILLE, N. C.
''Wor~
Phooe 23586
Coll<d lor ond O.llvor<d''
80 College St.
ASHEVILLE, N. C.
01,\L 9751
Uoc-um4:nt
w cr~
M.
monlhs In arrcnrs. h~ was suspended and could be reinsl:ltcd
upon payment of nil back dues
o~l,y
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lhc
Marks.. Mo.x Lind au, Louis M:arks.
S. J . Lindnu. D. S<:hwortzber", Mor•ls N. Epstein, L. Blomberg, L. Serm on. R. Jacobson. Sam flncstein, E.
Stem berger, B. Whitlock. E. S t rous,
l\1. Meyers. Max Mnrcus. 0 . 1- SolO·
mon, A. Whitlock, G. H. ~!nycr. S.
Liplnsky, M. D. Long. B. Zageir.
M. Shuman. J . Cohen, M. S<:hwartz.
berg, A. Blomberg, S. S<:hi!Tmnn,
A. B. S<:hay.,r.
From the mlnu .-es or the meetings o l thnt group, It is learned
t hai dues were $10 o year, [lnyablc
q u a rt c r I y. When one wns she
1
I
24- Hour Service
tlo n. g'n7.W cur1ousl:r ot the few
lUCTRIC APPU ANClS
SAW •
SlRVIC£
Crotley St.eh·odCH lledhc lttftiger•ton
WcrtinghovH Electric Ronse•
Wettln,houM Louftdtomot
with
£tl'ccts. The ro nds into town were
the narro w mounl:lin roads. twist·
anA 1n to rtuous turnt~ for ma!-e on
BLUE BIRD
~
T A. HAIR, Dis
.
tributor
Americo• 011 Compony
Products
ASHEVILLE, N. C.
KENILWORTH
DRUG STORE
Phone 7681
44S Biltmore Ave.
ASHEVILLE, N. C.
I
�o.nd a rnnjonty vote for the congrc·
gaUon. 1'hc congrt>gotlon treosurcr
was bonded lor $500, although his
repOrt nc\·cr sh(wcd more th3n
~ 165 In t he bank at n smgle time.
The nrst ''minister.. WDS JlCV·
ercnd A. Jacooy from Charl.,.ton.
W . Vn. He served during the Holy
Unys of 189 1. A. B. Sehnyor, one or
the
cht~r tcr
mcmOOrs. was ahif\ (•n·
on 1892, saw l'!r. \\'h•tlock retained
in the pre•ldcney, M r. Long"" viceI>Tl'loident nnd Mr. S<:haycr elected
..r('adc:r 111 the s:alnl')' of t; IOO pay·
able a fter the Holy D~ys." Toward•
the cna or thut YCilr J n.:ob Cohen
rep:aced Mr. MnyC'r a.s se-cretary
ond as superintendent of the Sun·
THE GEORGE VANDERBILT
" Asheville's Most Popular Hotel"
day School.
In
13&2. the congregntlon \\IAJ
gaged to :wist him, "botk men not
to cost over $150'' ns set forth In
the buduct.
Ly<"'um Hall \\3$ the firs: hom<ol the congrcgnt!on. MembeN wed
it for worship, Sunrlny S<:hool nnd
roclal niT:tlrs. It was rented from
• l ratornnl order at the rntc of $75
n ycnr.
WIUIAM D. TURNER, JR.
<fllcJOUy chartered. This JX'rmitted
the purchnse Of prOJX'rl)' - land
ocl"c. Then the n~'ICt ln~aral QUCS·
tl on. Wt'.o wou1d tnkc t•arc of the
dct('ased'! Was the Chcvrn K:adi-
Whe n Purim cmne thnt nrst yc:n.
a slll:Clsslul
pnrt~
was
~ cld
by the
young me-n of lhe CO"'Utregahon.
lh:tti n ~ot $52. 30. h wa:1 donOlh. ·d to·
:
wnrds the rturct-,asc of on orgu n.
A choar was then formed to "lm·
Mo"''"
tor
u c~me t e ry .
The-n bcgnn a congregational con·
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trovel'$)'. Where wM the be.t pia<"'
- Chunn• Cove or !llvcnsiM Ceme·
200 MODUN ROOMS
tcry'! Riverside cost $500, the other
site S250. Rh·erslde It
w1~.
EACH WITH BATH
one
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GARAGE ADJOIN ING
to be n part of thC' congregation
or n scpnrnte orGaniz.ation. It was
decided to
function.
mak ~
th ls a •cparnte
Another amportnnt que;:,taon ron·
prove the scrvircs" and 1n order to
avoid t;!Xpensc frum the m usic thl.'Y
us..'<! the lradltlooal melodies.
The first annual election, held
Home o f the Beautiful "Blue nnd Silver Grill"
ccrncd the render. Should he wear
r• <"liP und robe or no\ ? The minutes
o f Feb. 3, 1893, gave the answer. Mr.
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ASHEVILLE, N. C.
TORAHS- Bearing tl1 c Scrolls O{ !he /,aw are /labbi UngC1' Cleft) Life
Boord Mcmb~r Gustave Lichcenl~ .r, and Jluildiuo Fund Cl1oinnou Jo&eph
Cooper.
All
you need to know
about paints ts
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS
76 Polton Avenue
O iol 7306
Asheville, North Carolina
THE B. F. GOODRICH COMPANY
D. W . N EWTON, Mgr.
10 So uth Pack Sq ua re
Phone 3 2726
ASHEVILLE, N. C.
SCHOt.ARS - Plcwrcd apaint l th e T orn Ill which are the backbone and
background of Judaf.rm are Rcobbl Ruplns of GrcCrl$boro, N. C. (left) ,
Dr. Juhan o\forgenJE
ern and Dr. Unger.
Tur.
SoVTH~RN I s RAELITE
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�- -S<:hoyer wns permllted to """ a
cop and a robe.
And so the years passed •.•
In April. 1902. the congregollon
hod the <>«"-'ion to buy a chu:ch
building in usc since 1863. It hod
been deeded in 1900 to t.h e :ninl~ter
In lieu of salary due him. He hod
becn forced lo borrow on thc property ond "'"-' glad to find a buyer
In Congregation Beth Ho-Tcphllo.
The purchnse price wns $2,000.
The Temple gave the rongrc·
gallon a new l ease on Ute. Mrs.
lit. D. Long guided formation of the
Jewish Ladies' Aid Society to help
pny for thc building. In toter yeans
it odded new p urposes; the <llre
BATIERY PARK
HOTEL
ASHEVILLE
LAUNDRY
SorutQI"''It Dry Oeot'Uf'\0
*
12 RAHKIH AVE.
DIAL J .2Jll
AS HEVILLE, N. C.
of thu t.:cmcto:ry, the moklnn of
Synonymous with Asheville
Since 1866
Phonc.s :
Aohevnte 2· 1581
New ~(otk
H. V. TERMINAL
100 Modi..• St.
H.a..oltc•. H. J.
:."toblhh«d
1920
H. O·l-5944
s::ntion formally oOHi{ltcd with the
Union or 1\mcrirnn Hebrew Con·
b lldunn croup.
W. R. Candler Transfer C
ompany
!lri'£nt1Qns as
Not too cnrelul tl'COrd wns kept
by the rongre~ntlon of its early
vlslllng rabbis. Rabbi George Bene·
diet served In 1012. Rabbi S. L~UI ·
ron, then n student at Hcon•w
Union Collcs::e. SJ:>ent seven 1um·
m('rs in Ash eville, officiating nt friday n ight services and conducting
n Sunday School. lias p:trents lh·ed
in AshevJic at thnt time.
Around 1915. the Ladles' Ald
pres.
~ed for a permnncn! r obbi. A
Rabbi Zeisler wns cngoged bul it
wn.s too great n strain to m:untnfn
him proper!)' and h e remained only
n few month.~~
Around this tirnl!, too, a new influ.x o f Jewish rcsidcnc:e in Ashe·
\•ille nnd n~nr-by communities
added Impetus to the rongrcgntion.
Mnny o summer visitor supPOrted
the congregntion g c n cr o 11 s I y.
W. R. CANDLER. Own«
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LOI'iG DI STANCE IIAUI.ING. t'UR NITUIIE MOVING
*
*
200 Clingman Avenue
ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
Morrison's, Inc.
SlS Merrlmon Avenue
•
~•lie.
Among
N. C.
•
GOOD FURNITURE IN NORTH CAROLINA
FOR MORE IriAN THIRTY YEARS
WARM-AIRE HEATING CO.
LENNOX & DELCO
OIL and COAL BURNERS
ASHEVILLE, H . C.
58 Broadway
DIAl. 3-4736
(12)
shroud5 and visiting lhe sick.
Shortly after the new building
wos bought. o wenlthy and cui·
tured English Jew. Sir Philip l;.
Henry moved to /Uheville. 1:e CS·
tobllshed his "Zcolondlo" estate on
Bcnucatche.r mountain. His interest
wos aroused In the struggling eon·
gregotlon and h e offered to help.
H e ~:ave scverol hundred dollnrs
lor Improving the building. prl·
marily for removing n ~~~ tower
and n spire which rn•dc ito church·
like structure.
On Fcbruary 8. 1908. the eongre·
them
wn.s
Mrs.
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INGLE TRANSFER
AND STORAGE
(OMPANY
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Long Distance Moving
Local Moving
Packing - Storage
BONDED
*
ASHEVILLE, N. C.
Dial 2-2731
Sized for E•cry Purpoto
M tnnte
t.orye3 Bnrntn, n summer vhdtor
from Manning. S. C. 01 her own
•=rd. shc o!Tered $100 nnnually
tow:ard the p..'ly o f n pcrnlBnenl
rnbbt This wo.s o consldcrnblc
f•mmmt nnd in Morch oJ 1918. nnhbl
Nnthnn Bnrnsh was elected. Not
quite a year lat~r. he rt'Signed to
become " choploln in thc Army.
Although woman suiTrnge hod
not yet become n nntlonnl Issue. the
congregation h•d been h o ldin g
membership o~n to wor...sen. The
first 10 join wns Mrs. Jennie Kro·
man on June 23, 1918.
During Rnbbi BtlraSth's short
term, the congregation wo.s t ub·
chorgcd with conf.u:ting emotions.
It wos the familiar debnte - ''Re·
form·· or ··coruuvath·e''! S. H..
Friedman, :t stron~t booster for
synagogue vitnllt y, active sin"" his
election to the Boord of Directors
Jn 1917, e:nmt.\ forward with nn
ICE SERVICE
Inc.
237 Valley St .
Phon ~
6451
ASHEVILLE, H. C..
ADAMS-BLAUVELT
INC.
Professional
Pharmacists
Dia l 8781
flot
r,..
tid • .
ASHEVILLE, H. C.
TilE SotmtERN
JSJVJ:Lnl:
\
�/(amendment to \he con.sUutlon to
rt!tum th ~ C'Ongregau on \o the
1 onks o I eonscrvotlve ~rroups. Solo·
mon Liplnsky held lorlh In oppo·
s1Uon to n change at the deciding
metling und lhc die was cnst over·
whelming ly to uphold thf' Hcform
congrct;ntion heavily. Dr. Jncobp
son nnnounccd he would t"C"lirc ot
the e nd ol hlo eontract •n 193~ and
It Jookc<l as If the Temple would
be dosN. The c iToru of Rabbi
Louis I , £gelson o r the Union of
American H ebrew CongregGtons
SUIIU-8.
T" mple. Ho offered to furnish o
young wcll-quaUned robbi at a
small snla.ry. 1111bbl Alexander S.
Kline cnrne to the pulpit nnd Hnbbi
Jacobson elected to the honorat'Y
position of rnbbl emeritus. He was
sutteedcd in 1938 by Rabbt Robe~
P. Jacobs.
The lnnd<-quacy o f the Spruce
Street C<lllic os a hoU$C or worship
wos gcnc.rnl)' re<:'Ogrizcd. but no
real effort was made to remoody
this• condotion unlll the Temple
Broth•rhood. ot its rcgulnr meeting
held on June 10, 1935, assumed the
sponsorship or securing lund• lor
the <Onstruction or a suitable •'<lif\rc. The activities or the Brother·
hood culrnlnnt<'<i In the crcntion o r
n permanent commhtee by the Coo~r·c.:a tio n in J nuu;tr)'. 1942. It was
known :as the New Temple Building
Fund Committee. nnd J oseph Ceoper was nam<'d permanent c hnlrmn" From the t.i mc o f Its Inception
It continued t o seek contributions
and devise methods of
Steinway Pianos
were instrumclltal in saving the
Uorry \YHSf'l who t"'nductcd scr·
a student so
impressed the members that they
offered him a &:>lory of $3,000 alter
his gra<luotion. He took charge In
1920, resigning in 1922. He was suc•'«'<~cd by Dr. Moses P. Jacobson, o
plonet•r Reform rabbi.
Rabbi Jacobs was outstanding In
Inter-faith work. Through his cf·
forts, a sl>tcrhood wos formed In
1922, ..-llh Mrs S. Whit Lees as
prosldenl and Mrs. S. Hoblnson no
sec"rctary.
In 1924 , n movement W-a.J started
for n new Temple. but it wn.s fore·
stollcd by Solomon l.lptnsky who
held thot the members should
"first fill to overflowing this Temple, before considering bullrling n
.------------------------------------~
vt«-1 at /Uheville u
new one. "
In June of 1926, the Ccntrlll Con·
terence of American Rabbis met
rn Asheville. bringlnR to the com·
munl ty visating rabbis from oil over
the notlon.
The d~~~=~n
CANNON MU S IC COMPA N Y
75 Market St. - Opp. Asheville Biltmore Hotel
ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
Phanc 5396
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INCORPORATC.D
68 Hay wood Street
ASHEVILLE, N. C.
Ill
Sertring Western Carolina
Since 1889
Bon marche
Ashe ville, North Carolina
Pritchard Paint & Glass Company
OF ASHEVILLE
PAINTS, GLASS and PAINTERS SUPPLIES
ASHEVILLE, N. C.
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F &. G MOTORS, INC.
170 Co xe Avenue
Telephone 2-2488
ASHEVILLE, N. C.
'' THIS
TIME
I T'S
HUDSON ..
SALES and SERVICE
PARKLAND CHEVROLET CO., Inc.
.. Friendly Peop!'!"
Tel. 2-3521
50 Coxc Ave.
ASIIEVILLE, N. C.
...
MATTHEWS MOTOR SAlES,
Asheville, North Carolina
Telephone
Coxc a t Hilliard
~riiOIUAS BUICK~
INC.
Asheville, N. C.
Coxe Ave.
GENE OCHSENREITER, Inc.
DODGE · PLYMOUTH
226-230 Hilliard St.
Distributor~
Asheville, N. C.
DODGE- PLYMOUTH
DODGE JOB RATED TRUCIKS
Telephone 2-1551
CARS AND TRUCKS-COMPLETE SALES AND SERVICE
ASHEVILLE, N. C.
SERVICE PAINT CO., INC.
48 Biltmore Ave.
Phone
Asheville, North Carolina
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HONORED LEADERS - The new <
•rnplc dcdica<ion
was lite oc.-a•ion
tor che congrcaatiOl'l to pav l10n0r in the Jonn of a silver tea Jer~.nce to
this revered couple. G tutave Lichtenfels. hon<rra-rv _liji! member of rhe
board. aTtd his wife, cr dittiugnislaed rcadc1' oJ cite Stslerhood.
funds. o( which it was the sole cus·
todinn nnd trustee.
'11\c Committee acquired lhe sltc
the New 'Temple now
Dr. S . Robinson. and Harry Blomberg. preceded by Rabbi Unger. All
ol the past presiden\3 ol !he Connt the
�comprase-s nil brnnches of J ewish
Jllerature and dculJt wilh all prob·
lcm• rclntiflg to Jews :tnd J ewi.)h
muucrr lh •·oughout the ..-.•orld.
The mnny thousand vol ume~ in
tho llebrcw Secuon of the coiloc1ion n:pr.;-M.'-nt u r•ch sello.ction of
Jewosh motional llter:llun> of oil
times. stnnm& wtth the Bible, the
Tnhnud nnd Rnbbinicnl literatu re
up to the latest publications from
lsrnel nnd the U. S. A.
Special mention mu.~t be mnde
of n collection of 800 ''olumcs, cnlltled "ll alachlsche R c s p ons a"
wh~ch arc o f import:.ncc not on ly
for the development of Jewish rc·
liglous low but also, to o n o\ lnconaidernblc e xte nt, ns historical
nnd cultural sources.
The other brnnchcs of Hebrew
literature In the " Bibllothecn Simonsenjona ,'' surh 3S Bible Co1n•
mcntnrics. :and commentari<.-s to
the Tnlmud, ll nlachn. !ll ldrn•ch,
Sermons. Kabbnln ond Chnssidic
writings. philosophkat nnd hi.stori·
cal lltcrnture. folklore. poetry, nnd
m;my others. nrc aU one the sc.o le
o f thos "Rcsponsn" collection.
O f Yiddish lit er~~ture the Llbrnry
C'Ontams o nly a few we rks. mo~nly
ancient religious litcr&o:·: :-:- :1nd.
among nC\1•'<'-r publicatlans, mnlnly
t.,e dnsslcs. Mendete Moc:her Seforun. Scholem Aleichem, etc. By
rm" rast,
C'OIIection contains 11
'''c
nurnber- or ~ -•"·• ..."- --··---
mtanUill"llpts f rom
Venice nnd PrnAuc of t he 16th century. and Ute only cxistintt copy ,,f
• 1>myer book for the llogh llolidnyll. prirltl."CC in :1 Ynld1sh tru ns~
lotion in Cracow in 1571. The LILrnr)· is mukm;: cw~ry crTort to Co·
lnr,:tc th1s C'Olll"Ction nnd hnd the
~n tis facuon of st.'<'inJ: It ~trow. ste:adas rnrc
!1!\&t'h
11y, p._'lrtl)' by
purC'hasc~
but nlso.
to u l'1)n:;idcn:lb1c extent. th rouJth
~lfts.
The European Jl'lrt (I{ the 'Btbhothcca Shnons~nwn n'' m\rrorK C\'Cn
mor(.~ doscl)' tbnn the Hebrew !t«!'e·
liOn the history and development
or \he J e-wish people durinc the
last few ce nturies.
The m:any thousand v()lumes.
hCA\')' t omes and -smnll lcntlcts. in
this ...-olk"Ct ion, romprl.sc most o f
what h3!1 ~n written on \':trious
J c\\'ish thcm<"' dur ing the p'\.St two
0 1 t, rce eenturics by Jews nnd non ..
h
Jews. In 311 Europeon languag~
A
Preciot~s
Ronru
All the collection$ nr~ w mnnl·
fntd and comprehensive that it 1.1
1m~iblc to stive :1 oroper picture
or th~lr c:.>ntents witnln t he frnme·
work of lhu article. II i1 equally
diOicult to pick out nny pnrtlculnr
books nmong the thou5onds or vol·
umcs of the " Bibliothec:o StmOn·
f!.l•niann" ~o r spe-cint menuon.. In
vJcw of the cxpc_ricnc~ o f our gen.
crntion e\'ery Jewish book constitutes n precious rorlty. nut the
"Biblloth ecn Slmon ~<Cniono" also
contnins a number of works whirh.
o n nccount o f their rnrity were nl·
r~:ady famous among J ewish bibli·
o~:r:~ph ers before the war. Among
these nrr. apnrt from lhc nbo\'C·
mentioned. for inst:ancc. a school
cdttion of the ritual wor'l ·"Tur
Orn~h Choin," pri nted In 1400 by
the famo us J ewish printer Son·
ctno. ThlS oppcars 10 be the first
printed Jewish textbook contolnlng the Orsl lllust rntlon in H~brcw
prmt: n t e>~cher wtth his pup1ls.
F'ur·thermore, J osef l un Lcb's <01·
)("CtiOn or R CSJ)')OS..'l In four vol·
umes. pnnt cd 1n l-"\1e:rth In 1692
w hich contains 'lhc first advertise·
.......uL •• t u J n'*''lt.Oh. l)rinter whll n1
I hat time-. was s imuflaneously Pub·
l,.her nnd book dealer.
Amon~ lhe Jewish manuscrip t ~
in the l.tbrnry. t here is the famous
thirteenth c: c nl u r J,' mnnu~11pt
which contuins a coll~tlon of
Hes pons.~ by Moimoo.ides and has
•on Abraham: t1lso the equull>· fn mou,; illuminot(..'tl rmmuscript, t"'n·
taman,:: ~ lalmonidcs' ··More nc·
Uuchim," written in Sp;un 1n 1341:
furtbcrrnon.•. n number or m:mu·
scripts and letters written by th~
~rt·at Jewish scholnr Chajim J osef
Onvid Alulot d uring the 18t h con·
tury, by the fnther of modorn Hrbrcw 1itcrotur4.':. Moses Chaim Luz.
u tto ( 1707·174.7 ). and by Chilllll
Nac:hmnn Bialik and S. J . AGn"'fl.
•SUITS THE SOUTH"
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA
DUDLEY SASH, DOOR &L MBER CO.
U
Mo"vfochu•u of
SASH, DOORS AN D MILLWORK
COLUMBUS, GA.
CRAIG'S BAKERY
INCORPORATED
1?03 HAMILTON ROAD
COLUMBUS, GA.
Asheville's New Temple
(Continued from pof/C 14)
whnt it has bwn.
Upon the c:onclu~ton of the scr·
,.Jc-~J the honor wns extended to
Hnrry Bl omberg, son of L. Ulom·
ht-rt:. who was a ch;u1cr member.
to lock the doors nnd thus perform
th-.:- last service in the edifice IA'hlt-h
had serv'-'"' us for so mony years.
Current oOiccrs o f Beth llaTephila include President F lnkel •teln, Alfred Uohtcnfels, first viccpre-ttldent ; Hnrry \Vinner. second
vkc·prf'Sldcnt: Erl ck Rosen berg.
t reasurer; L ton Rocomora. s«re·
tnry, nnd Mart in Cross. finnnc •nl
ton Goldbloom, Fronk Mnrdcr, Hnr.
ry lllomber~. 'fippi~ Galumbeck,
llorold Goldbloom nnd Dr. S
Robinson.
t\idin~ Chnirmnn CCtoper or the
Buildin.: funrt committl--e h ave tx.--en
Joseph B. Brc man~ vtre-chn•rman.
Coleman Zngcir, trensurer. Custnv
Lichtonfcls. Mortin G~. J <lSCph
A. Pntlo, Mnx H. Crohn, !sane
Crndmnn. Jo~c:p h On\'c and Lo uis
Llpinsky.
Space does not pcrnut lnrlusion
of the n u m u r o u s cona;r(•g Dtion
members who were responsible for
the rew building or dedlcatoon
secretary,
But as a result ol their concerted
c fTort.s, the congrcgotion hn:s n
splendid new house o f w orship. u
ehalleng e for the development of
todny's Judnism into a dynnmir
P rod ~ch
Baked in
Columbus' Most Modern Boke ry
exercises.
On the rurrent bo:trd o f direc·
t ors rtre Sidney \'lien. l.. cc Lnch·
n>nn. J oe M. Cooper. J oe Onve. Morris Llpinsky, J r.. Gustove Lichtcn·
fcl•. J . .B. Bremnn, Stnnton Go ld ·
bloom. Mrs. Leon Gross. Mrs. Stnn-
Insist on Croig's Ba ke ry
Tm:
SouTttE!lN l sRAEt.tT&
future •••
THE R. E DISMUKE COMPANY
.
S
GENERAL INSURANCE
1307 Broadwa y
Ph one 3-364S
COLUMBUS, G£0RGtA
ADf QUATE PROTECTION AT A SAVING
L EV Y • M 0 P. T 0 N C 0.
Controcton- Dcolcn
ELECTRIC FIXTURES
l 028 Tlmo...,th Sr.
Columbus, Georgia
(27)
�..
Modern l!ersion
'1~
I899 GOLn_~
1'/re 6tOre rritl• tile
Shy, bl(mde. pretty little Surnh
YtAR 1949
ru•lom~r'JJ
11oint of v-ieJ«'
The South's Finest Stoker Fuel
1riple ·Screened - Oil-Treated
New EMPIRE
numbc.r
or
odd thln~ts. She k nows,
for example, ns intirnntely os any
animal in the forest. the moods of
the seasons. the way.s o f the field s.
t he changing relationship betwt-en
nature's camouflage und t he life
o f moo.
STOKER COAL
No Dirt! No Dust! No Slack!
l'rmlru:ed Exclruively by
DEBARDELEBEII COAL CORPORATION
T·--~-·- !li-.~V•
Lubiankcr wr.s born jus'l before t he
Nnzl armies, th~ dr~am of world
s ubjugation OOfor\! them, march(.'(!.
ucross lhe b<>rdP.r into P~"~hnd. The
ten years that followed nre the hUI·
t ory of e\•ery J ew i n Europe. Cut
Sartth's knowledge o f thCl$C yea!"$
Is the story or he r " ntire l ife, the
story of o J ewish chi ld. one out or
the four in the little Pohsh town of
PodkemJen, nc:tr Br-ode. who sur·
\'IVcd t o r emember .
Sarah's knowJcdc·c includes: n
The corn, when it is thick nnd
h.i [!h. can hide a
hum<~n
being f rom
eyes that search. The trees. ·.vh~n
they are fuJI ln su m me r, can pro ~
teet a human being ngnins t shooting
nnd te rror.
But lhe hrtt\'CSl took from Sarah
and h e r parenL thl! prou~clio n o!
o;;
u.. ... _ ..... .nmJ ev-ery- ron.' Sl rc:lr lh:H
ten in thc:> a utumn ·wa.o; o ne more
<:x posure of their Mding place.
Many survivors of Nnzi persccu·
lion know thtal a ~rson can ltvc
like nn nnimal. Sar:ah also kno'''S
that u p erson can H'·c like o plant
in the earth. Whe n a ll othe r pro·
t:mmfnghl)m. Alci.
Phone 3·9135
tcct io n w n.s son~. ?vtr. L.ubiunker
BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA
SCARBROUGH'S
*Drug
A
Reliable
Store
*
EDWARDS & ORR, Owners
ANNISTON, ALA.
WESTERN
GRAIN
COMPANY
"J IM DANDY" FEEDS, MEAL AND GRITS
l
1716 Teftth Ave., H.
•
'TeL•phone 3-0 41
BIRIAINGHAM, ALABAMA
I
dug a hole in the ground. cleared
the surface e\'Cn!y, and rep1:mtcd
il with the corn whic:h had origlno.tl·
ly g rown th ere. Th e fomily lived
unrlcr the conl w hic h cont inued t o
g ro w. The rains n.n d the snowl
came dO\\'n to them ns it did to
the roots o r tho pla n ts.
Saroh wa..~ four by now. But she
nlready knew th.ot she must not
cry. mus t not make- n mo,·e, must
not sh ow her h cnd above the
~;rou nd . It wa.s n JC:$S()n she hnd
l~arncd even bc.forc she learned
how t o talk. She kn·CW it when her
!othe r hid her in the d~ ublc ceilinc
h e made in his o w.n h ome bcf~rc
h e was forced t o obnndon h . She
knew it when $he and h er mothe r
lay, dn>• and night. unde.r helWY
sacks or provisions in n Cenllle
ne ighbor"s hous e be fo~ the neighbor became too fr ighte ned to h ide
the m :my longer.
As the weeks and the months in
the improvised dug out bcrH:i\ Lh the
corn p:tSScd. S..rn.h lenrncd t oo the
menning nnd $ t rcncth of humanity's Ulc urge. Wh<:n her mother,
in n moment of uncontro lled de ·
pression, rcm:•rked lhnl :someone
who had :.Jready died w tt $ better
off then they. Sarah said, ·•You
rnu• t not talk or death." When her
!ather worrit."d about how m uch
longer they could go on. her ans wer was. "Cod wilJ hc.-lp us.. How
can lie help It w hen lie knows bow
much we \\'Unt to live? .. Si1rah, the
c:hild, becnme the f nmi1y's st rength
and courngc nnd hope.
Broad. bogged o t night 1rom the
ncigh l>ors. nnd wntcr made from
snow, was the family":.; only source
o f sus tenance. The w ntcr. incidc nwlly. was nearly the family's un~
doing. Mr. Lubinnk<'r u$ed t o wann
t he snow with his b reath t o melt it
down into wa ter. \Vith the ap·
proarhing o f s p ring, however. t hl•
5\.l n Wt1S bccomlng stronger.. On t he
morning o! Mnrch 20, 1944. he tent3tivcly put a hand above the
ground to Je t the warmth o f the s un
melt the sno\\' he was holding. It
was seen imcdiatcly. Anned sol·
dicrs surr ounded him. T1!1~ words
he hen rd were. "Ah, here ure the
ban:!i~s. . Gdl r.aAd..Y •o .h._......, •• au,
the soldjcrs ~umcd out to be Rus·
sian n lli~ s. Liberation had com ... to
the vilogt.' on March 10. The fnmlly,
buried in the g round, ~ad not
kn.,1wn h.
Sarah could not stand uprisht lo r
months, she was so usN to erouch ·
ing. She ta lked only in whisp~rs. A
year passed before she ~···• up t he
htabit o r constrmtly l ooking over her
shou lder to sec if a nyone w;.as !ullowinc . .-.\nd when she.- saw n ehalr
l n the DP C'ilmp. she n.skM her mo·
thc r what it was.
All that is pusscd now, U.S.N.A.
lends n h and. St~roh nnd her p:t·
rents are bein g t::~kcn cnr<"" of a t the
Reception Ce nte r mnintoincd by
United Service fo r New Ame rican s.
largest wcllarc agency ser ving immi"rants in Ame r ica nnd a const i~
t uent agency of the United J ewish
Appeal. United Scrv•oc •• looking
for on opurtmc nt !or the tom1ly.
Mr. Lubi:mker stll1 rccovcrit'lg from
the efTeclS of the years of suffering
nnd deprivation, will be c.oing to
wo rk soon. And Stlrah will be (.:O·
ing t o school.
Thnt"s what sh(• likes be:st about
Amcric:J - the sch ools.. In the
schools, sh e wonts t o learn "e verything." ''Lea rning:· the t.c n.. yc;ar~
oJd Jewish survivor says. .. i~ more
important even than C
ood. more irn ~
portnnt tha n everything e..'<ccpt
being u!raid. And in America, in
Amerlc.•. I need no lon g~ r be
afraid."
Slory ol Annihilalion
Planh- Cut Flowers = Decoration•
P.OVETT'S FLOWERS
21SO Highland Ave.
(28)
Call 7-0828
BIRMINGHAM, ALA .
Complrr ion of the first series of 50 Yicf(lish·lanouage bookJ wal
announced in Buenos Aires by the pubHslling I101Ue, "Dos Poili.sh e
Yidruum,'' whicla i.s sponsored by an OT"ganiz.arion of P ol is-h Jete&
livhtg fn Aroe11tin:a. The uolu mef deal cldefly with t he Na:i a :nu ihilarion of Ou: bulk oJ rhc J ewish communit y h t Pola nd.
Tau:
SouTtiERN ISRAELITE
�5)~r,;'f../ ~£~~
R~gee~'l
Tt-te-
A,..;v
'1-1-1~ f'~~l("1"'t'"'\ Cf\R.
~.,.. fis~-e-V\&..LC ~o'"·\
\.UCR\.-p I"JAG:~Z-\N4.C
S-?..0- 1Cft23
�END OF THE
FREI._GHT ·:tHIEVES~ GANG
How the Underworld Organization That :U.oted TransPQrtation Companies of Millions Yearly by Robbing
FAeight Cars W as Broken U p After Six :Years'
Effort-.Arrest and Conviction of the "Master Minds."
By Edward H. Smith.
<0)11"" ro· " domenk ..,,_.,ption or dlstrlbuU011
r
thr.: Federal CI04I'Jt the .ablooM by ll'leUI ot 1.bo ere:r. ch&a.slnc
that
other &. ·foa:r JDea rode. tbe .~ wa.terw Iff nYetl and bay. With
'j
neeta
~ -~ ot..,..
-roq.- ....,JIO'l-
~ rh.e Bn. n f ltftt-en!t-1.. ~~ ~Q th.t other- A
·
eonJ~.s.n1 . _"'II ~" f.I\A.blt.hf'•tl ht eouu ~lt'"llbua
and ~~·. ,.,. i.Jcht.n.tell havo both been Jn.h~m fttv
trralld l•reeny and the e&IQ act.l~&. them are. {"ftntf·
Inc. For the ,Drtw'nt., howevu, both tbta men -
cel1lood.
B ur the lnTUtip.tlon of Wl.lliam and Dmil ~~ . - . . . ; ; !
tentela ud t be.lr .New York &IIO<Jatot eon-
:!:"'~,.~:.::_~:lio.....t•~ to~-~~
. ,.
tlft..,r.
• ~--..,.- ~ -
. ,
..__
ma.t be &fven the bcat..Bt of doubt. Ia tuor of lrmo-ctntt!. They an merely accu.IW:t.l. The l'tillt of the
othert irulitalM: hblh.i.llg ., tv- u. lher •re coo~
no. ..lborltiH ooon Courullhat thole
L1<11~ brotbero ah.ort<l tbtjr ..•n.Ctlon
~ wtlio ahoJt Wma ~ &Int..,.. P....._ o!lbo tJut, aunt.., llhlpa .wllio U.. crimlllal warld wlt.h OD6 Natbon,Zimmtl""- ~
Ia U. 'J'omlor"" ,__ oa lioo l'ad1'lt: OJid """"""'to odoeto . . U. otmrn .,.,._ • .B"'""~ ~· ancl laepor ot e. l!tODtp
~
crata Ci-. Wllllam AU.U.U.:.
bol!,l;oc and- •~ Tbio l.lebtol>lela brotloen
_. Emn Uch""'fol• • """"'~ IIIia ..,.,_,.. tV....nlatloD ol ..!..hl<tl """ cto"Od .,lod. wft.h Zimmerman Tbe had 1
thlevet"~pn tD ftil1~ rata lD an o"er1low.... montluoeoeh Ia&- ~· P""'ckl
b"'""- iDto .,n
ia the dt;,... bist4de their whole CODteaU _~ awa,y iJa the deM o{
_
jail aDd M1't.e ~ ni&'ht.. •8af1'2 on t.bt ~~ to pelil widt
hott and lames QWlr" ~ atn.np. 0 ' can: ~re
in the darlr, d&ley a:re bee alter h..,. au_ded ol their most pJ"tdoa burdens and le!t tlei:J
blc paid mWc:t. ot dbeoMOlat.ely to plecw ar.d ~b. 'M':.o. whole. harbor
$500 eac.h.
'ti"U divl~ed lnto th~ sone~, wbe.re th~ die!
Me. IIOCOrdiqty. RrV· the
All
~
t.hi4 10~
0
deal lib aomo
t.rhial eue of bread
attallo,c or sleeping
under bridgu, ~ bor.,
ro~ a eoo«it
froM
:J\n4~.f ~JM:e~ • ___
ln
ber!:n &oftet:UJ' come by. %launelll'l
...
aoc!'b dltc=·
ued what wu....,.. on ODd raYealod hi
.tOal. ~r h WU a ~f' in 1M th~wn
aedvitJea of-- the -udtleD.[els bro~t:n "'and It , . :
hif au.tomoblfe_ tnlcb that Wue D.Jed In c.rtlo t.M
tlolen roodJ; from the plunde..red fietaht ll
Ute Je.rH.)• Janll or the New York rea':';' ~n
Brons.. 0n.c ot tht5c ,rrea.t lorries pof J'Jmme:
pnp ot plrat.es held e.xdttfve pay• . ~verylh.ing 'm..ln".t. b oWcW\,? c!Ht.ribecl a:. a 0 ,..
liaU
,...., ato1fJ'n, ("!m. hard lo taeral~ A~ tor >~ -..1\h a. body P'raetlt:allr the .abe of the~rtl!nao'
the"' wu no ltoppjn~ "onumen~
Juripbdace. bo:r ~r. ~ other 1rU tm&D.-r bui.tt, ~o -~"'
,
.J-'
"
;nca-pad otta. Bet~r. the tw• the
.w. ti'l'
~eral ofike~ t.he ra.llrocwt de.tecth·e load and C:a.n y oU the lb.U eo.~~ ta
r
fon:es, tho New 1.o~ 'PO)ke •n::t C'.oPnU... ft't!ltht. CUI~.._
,•·
... 0
THE
-=.,. ........ ~-
.
Pl"i'n~ dcotectl"-
1~• ._,_7 of__,,..,._
an
Htte
w~ ~ti' tlf,ao~· Un; tt~
-.:""'
~--t· . tJ
"·~'J•:L -.~f)...,. i<"'-~l.';..~~ r~ ~- . ...... ~ ..- ·
..
.......~J•, ~ !l"""llnn>n ·~...,,.., ..,_'1·1.~. ·;,. . . . '._,.
-"'1'-' ~
rwr -n:,.n w . o,.. · . p;u ..·
.·
1
·~~..... .... .
re·at~::,. t.w!;.. JD a enl ~· ·-~' ~mo·, ~..~...-, • ~~---rti, \oa.~H 'it u.to M.t ~sa:n, . ~~~Of... ~~-
0~~~-c /l4"ftR_\~fr-!'~·
.
...,......:n
:hm..
00~ lho ~!rom< """''""'"' '• ~>''
a-t cnmloal plot, q.l>en .P"'"'>lly'h>ot d>..r :thtrJ. .,¢~'* "'"'~ .afld ..CJ d·'*~ O,.t¥ . ~ cfl. 'OJKier tbe. •.ertt o( lbe Brons:
un.t
chief• o( o"be ot ~ mott su~ful pup of plun~
' deren in rtaal~--N~w York lbt.ol")', ut.ro~ of .a
eenuine unde.rworla_ ~J"'IUlfutioo-o·nc or thee:
my!terioUI wg'b\ertaDean l.u.iineu IY~ 10 often
menUoned by wr1Le.rf and so ac:ldom brought {\
court. For ee-Jenal yura memben or thtJ ,rc.aJ
.,· tU
<;;:;;t o.:t ..,U!>
Trof\hi.K; Cofb~.
crimlnal•atwork .'bd-.!, bat:~le~ob$iado whlc.h ls to uy W11Uatn cOO t:•u.U .b-'..httratel•.
confronted ~ oftiCe:rt Wiw ~.... to n.nd their Wa)' Tbt-~ llfl)ftllfet WCTe the diapo.._,... Tbef wt~F& ap
,
parenU:r f"'lPCCt.Able bu.llnua tnt:~ a.nd ~d this
,Jn June, 1020, Mr. G&rt.-f..t W. COtter, _Ai'tlst.a~t ff"P"".J\.e to doak lh~T" c.rimtn.l Haljn.P:~from
Unltl:d Stu,. mtltrid. Att "'*t., un.®rl whOm mach thetr warehouse went oat tn man dinw:tioru-,
~
to the dOQtS of the tea.del"f.?i
:Uve been engaged In tne lQOllng ofbti&ht con of of th.e-i:n"6tl&ation WU:l~t•?-¥ do.tle.tvl aome J).l'()ftl·
l1ing rwul'-' Ko h~ r~a W t one o( the c-hle:C
pnp opentt:d both 0'! t\ e ..-ater and ln tM Ne.w
J~s: nUiroad t•rd•~ 1.,_~,. event:, tht ttdeftl
earned lbe .U..Ien ttu:~ ~ ln peat motor_
Jotfiq
and fle!C.l"eted it-lOtJI' ~~to remon all~ at,
ldfntlfie&ti&n. "'P"k (tf\a otber eottt&ohw:nt •nd
the tfdew-*ter nllroad&, crimet which were eos.tinr
the tra naporlation eo~paniel a milUO-n dollar"~ a
month in th~ .Ne• Yor.k dbtrlct ~ 'J'h:c, CO-lea
~f th«' Uchtttn!tl.t. Bestu"hott Nd Quf3ioy bAd been
rencJin.- fn r: .mora th&n wo )'&AIW and · other
memkl"l of the rave had lndan_tim& "bc;ron C'.onvf~,
RD.~~l! lon_ger- or lhott:er prt.n tA"..rm-4' been
k:Uied -In ~t.l:- wjth the- poltte o,. c:C)IM. to d«mth In
other n~deri wa_ya.
aorno o1 thfom to the WMt lndit-dl: and .c:rne ta ~~
u_
p•State aM in the Midd~ Wt11t.
..
But tha nether deputm~:nt of lhe orwi'UbutltMl.
..,..... tiotte u hnpoJ;Cant. H~ we find the- actual thte•et. But ~ abo tlnd the fnfonnus: or tcOUt:t.
The FI!Mie.raJ detec:tift.l 1lowlr and patlenUy ~
them e\l out and their n:omes . .,.-be gif'tll treety.
slnet~ all haY't'l ~ C'01"fftcted or plt't.ded .I\IUty.
"nte Bronx ff'rte8 connected with the lbie.-eJ
throofh twO mkhllt!lllen, who al10 .~
...
at tbn~ but were to MnQC ~~• .............._
prrpue 1t- far P.J:pm~'J.uiWS OCldeti.
.
It . ,..,_. CoODtl Uta· _ -~~~ _t~f •ilb, woolens'
and _ teathcn 9o"t:Te ~r
..o~rfnc_ loto the B(Onx,
"'e ltor)' a_·eompJtx. l ta be_~nninp mqt be 'Where the1 we.re- lost ~It Of arn'onl" .&he. COPlnj
JOUgtn· ba.Ck' ID ibe d.a.)'t ~Ore the Unlte\1 State• rtree.ta ud e.ndJMS trurrJ.t'\p. At'tu a time Mnnt 11tf't r nune~ •tt ~.mea ( ... Red..) QalcfeJ and ldlke
entered th4 Euro· e:a.n -.:a.r, "Wben tbi1 ,.reat •port of them V.""ete tnl~, ~-the name o"f't.he Brcmx Berteahoff. known to the ande.rworld N Mi'q But.
p
lO
began t o be erowdcd with atra.ngo .1.hlpa Dod co.n · ·Trad!ng Comparrr ea:rr uodn ,.fUS])kloa. Jt, wu t"hne men In tam m.anapd: tAe. comtertio• wrth
founded -wJtb VQt adhi t:!_ , -too nddenl,y -.,runw d~ that Uda c .
u
had no corpontc ex- that lately eeltbr.t:ed tUh Aq.nut'l atoo·e ·
and far nm1l(ied to) be. welf orga~ and properly ift'lenet. .lt wu M!CO
lf\1 ~ of be.Jnc a keeper, thie-ves' boQ and dv.er pfrate. ,...atattSe"
poUctd. When 'bil Nft\ion 1o1ned (:he cqn:f11~ fn mere nameJ a blind or.:." tM u~'Ot'ld Uf8t a D,no.,a.n, •ho II •uppascd" to Mv& itQM do we with
ttt7, ~e dtaonte:r and crowclln$ ¥feW won~e. A-nd-- eo'fu. To Cincl oat 'l~ ~ of the ,enUemen a hootleuinr ~ roeenUy.
wftlt the' rriountint: eonfwllor. eame gt:Owtn.-:. oppo1'- «~vered ~·.u tha nnt..~ \.-m-_.. 'ltJ'I\J to Ulb t.uk wu
tunltiea.for .fhievea a.."''d rof'ltll- l.ndurttT artd bull- llMignN our old af\d '-'amnt.u friend, ·D eteetlVe
H UNDRED nl~tl nw artivitfe1 aad eeent&
net$ tind l;I:OfiQ in all ...,.,._,.,,, end t.h-He crlminall Benny Le•f· B1 IMZlttf t11 d.fsgv'*i'Qg hlmlelf u .z~.
a11 ~ut !rom one pstte:m. To....U the e~~;~l
'l't"e-"' most 1ndurtrlCRJf and c:o~lnly bu.li~ men. 10Ucit.ar fcrr 1 1ewb;b 6'-~1 and koi"nl" abo11t tn:un
of a world"&' dar a .frto.fR"ht eonduct.or £n the.
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ho.t, \o baQR aDd \IIIU~w but:l.nels .olldUnlf )..nt. ol one or Ofe raitro.dl t.e.n:nlMliriC on \bf:
m
HEN: wu be...,, .....,.Ill,..& U..l humanily ,.boeriptlono. Levy~
\ll>, d'-"romd 'illtat U.o
Olboro eul • floelpl ear •<n ,,..... a
~, t-:.t~, u~ or need~ [ar tba st:ranp he..:!•l•( thU ) ,.
p!ll "Tr*ttiftc CO'ftl~1 ~dlt'!k c.n • AidiDtr ..A bad it ~unted do.,. to an
~t~lar ~ of ldlli~ wint._,up in ..._1'0 wn~ wE
~ ·'tV 'fC:J '1 )l'ror~M'W ·~ podtlolt. It he "~ *A)' ordel'S' for fVCih
prb. ~-were. Dortasa or neart, t"Vef'J" ttan(!. wl-olualo ~.I;· N.Ia"'V'"'•~'-;1;1( ~t fP"" .tt~-,-- '~, ...,..~ """"'"~ t~
ard c:omft'HMJ(tf. Goofl• that l'lad p!"C!"riouil, ID!n on !rom die war"ehoa..ee t1te t;f1\d.lt:IIJ C!O(Q~ny lD tM er ~ ~rTUpled
~ 15 "'~ "" ~n, ~.~
ahelvn 11nd in ~arf'bouset a w<ing the alow, pro-- eastc~rn Bronx.
•
~nocrt Wltb: ~IN. ~o !lbtv/
dM en w»~ .:
greufon ot n oryn-.1 buaineu now a p.n:r.ng into s;wltt.
Othe.r F'tde:t"ll.l tkl ~''Itt nOlill t.ru6d a connectie)n to a polis~ of vantt~""
•nd vo.raclo\111 dua4cL Spec-u\aton a.nd contrutors betwetD t.beae Lkht.f.-~'la 'b:ro\Jttia and the flm:l of
Be,rore darkne:U hAd fallen, or t.y Lhe fin~ ~{Jh~
bought almoat .aai)'thfn,g :ind all ctople · producu St~mbers 4 eo.. of.'-...he\lm., N. c.. whoec boa4~ aloftg the saburban atreetl, two War I;Nc.b. o~ "
were IW~Uft....-ed ~n, .! or cam -.nd Without qoef· "Wtrre Sie-cfried S~f'J' A.f,<f G\.lsta-n Lic.htenfelJ. the,m tru1J" a. tnoMt~r. WP.H Men Crt.ttUnc •. eod,Jy
t
tionlns-. n..Lt Uw.t:lab1e ~od, plut the war"a anot.he:r br?tber o f . _Jitc,l,..X pal.r. "J])~ Qo)Yem· along toWa.rd the ren!U'·ous•. Be:fo('e ~~n.lc~\
co·nt-ual'or~.a, P'"O- the. thlevea their peal~. and mt.nt ~ too~.:,.i. ;,.~ we.r. -oo..ing from that appeared opJM)ld~ tl'H!- ff'ltlllht ur • n<! r.r om
libo b~ _ bM!'rehandile atulfnc-ald ., the -the He-w York ~~t~b ~~ l.Prthe->fl'rrif'tn alx loa do"" m.e:n .pra?lt" outoC their ln~nOrl o~
of
wor ld but lihrunken 1n modern lrn:portal\Ce---4Pta::al' Aa.bevUJe. -nata
~ !ad &, bJg- plant. AdjohU.n(C' a·p peared airno1~1J, ha'Vlnl ruehod tba -~po
•Yddaruy to •l~ld t1t.e and fP'O'WLh.
the railtoad 11'J'da..
otlebra.tf'd Soatbe.na t4wn. aloot Of Jn automobllea. Amorll" .tb&m ·~ DoGOnn
J hAve recltl'lt.l thb tte,.,. ~tar?. hvt "Wt' deaocnd 'W"t)e.ro. goods. c:oW h d:U:O~ .vi wiUtOU1 the need O'r Quieter <>r Den, 1t01MtlmN" all thft~..
Tbet
to detafJs. 'Thr9Us:h~t JQt'i. a~. lPL."' aod 1920 aC truekinc- Ste 'Kqto ~Co did a btl"· and over qlliCldJ \;toke t:be I0&1a on t.ht can and .\.NJ.(r ,un~
' oM J!)e(ial kl.rad of crim.t.ttt eoatinued c.o aLta~ y:ae s-rcn~in# bu".s
~,
d.~ at. p:ieea • hkh ~ de.rl~ ..-.rmed to,. ..UtJ1 e&n'ied the ,.,.._,..
raDroad1, ·~ were brfndnc' hu.P, qC.nt,Ju~ .o r u~ other
'~·!'Om& wcmdeA.wot- and the ma~· to ~- ~noto'l'l, t.la a!Ltt bale .od en\e
tbo most
ldJidt ot ~· to lbo ,._, doteel.l""
•o!tl~'\11. 'tbc llrm cUd b...S- ~r Cite. la A!"" - " ' - the ""' wu omptr,
1atol!>or of New ~orlt or tbo .-.11...- tdt. '-""P~ UDdar a oloOl'\1>-.; •C..,,o;t.~• bfe• toad 0.. l.lll' U.. _
_toll alld. U. do,... Tbe ~
0
h..,_ lllld ,tennuabo ol tbo llnoa·wi>lch tam~ blllboar"!l oC lb..~ a hu ~
.....tod ~will> ropll1' ~ - ' • aDd
at the Jene-y More of tbe 'Dudloo.. Grai:N:, -mea.t~,.~
"'W• bu1 an
An.or a)~ ~erY~tY·
\-rp;mt~ ~ to~lllllk \be l'Obb(.~ J4r
lac., n.prw., 1uthen, woOilf:, cooJe.u. tndtl aad
~ reader· n • .t~~ ;,. ,._. at
polta\. v~-~· Ol..AA.f~ b'Ueb .a\ aut f41' the
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the p.!Ottuee 101 aU tile miJt..a.rid.{Aetoliol from 'New
the. ai;:l aUob :UJA lf""·t .etw..,. R;,g(""'hour ofl .lfWI.t.. nioc•l ,.,
'-~ t.he dth«rs a.n
l.~a.nd to the Padtic poqred do••n lo W. llT('Iel ~"'"'l~r- •"ltCF. to 1t0e eorne durc"h ~fA'i detc)ra· CY~t7 ~. or ,o:/'':)~··~....~ - lll:l
ilfln "'lfith whJth t he bad ·n oihjng to ~ lt... uiM- --·- - --
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The Wcwld Mapzine, May 20, 1923
~ SHE WRITES SONG HITS AT . TEN
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Were Coocern~ly With
Dolls and Marbles Betty
Gulick Is Broadcasting Her
Stories, Making P honograph
Record s a n d Prepa ring
for a Motion-Picture Career
- H er First Lyric Was
a Best-Sellc.c overnight.
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By Ruth Waterbury.
Jl!lBtlty and
·.._.
facltu Cooga-.
lbt i u'O v:ost
JIUUUftd
"infaNJ
prodlgits."
IIAT are 1re old people of
;::~~~r ~:,..~0~ d'!t;!~
0
bebatte Jt.Jeltt
Twenty
u.ed to be a faftlr coocJ age
to ttart !onh co .e\ tht:
world'• ri:ren ia name., but
now a11 that. 11 le.fl Lo oot
l"tle voice \Qke. on color and
her
expru. &11 ~ lhln&• that her tumult or
wonll nealed-"'lt all btpa will\ _, UktA• rtoria: npi..a.lned
Botty c:aretuUy.
tnabflat.a be.r wonla with
~)'eat mltllculouaDeN. -t aiWa,.. juJt lo~ them..
htad and, htr care.tu1
hud.t
&
,
alto~te.Lhcr.
We went out on t.be.road_ you ICe. My
molhCir tn.v~IIN 'llith me .arid dudng \hal time,
•b..~~ I wu near enoucb to New York. I W'f.tlt
to the Stage Ch.Odl"al"l SchooL
""When I came bade my ;taren~. J"ya cot.
•uch trt~,. parent.e-they thought I oueht. to •o
~ :o,.~ :;~ a&• b~~e~~
whu I·~ a ~~-~~l o~JZ£.,. : r ~:=.·'11'~17~ I ~ ln &beOt~ nearest
:~~~
r woull
~~~to u k Cor 10
..l n Yac&dod' time wt ··dfd a to·" of trave11lnc.
. any that Jbelr YoleU would get.
o r they•cl W" wt.nt to the Wta'- I ~'~die~, whe re I bean\ the
e
ruD .U out§.~ .JOOCI eDII, and they would aik me to lowllea" pirate doria aM tatu we 'tll"eq,f. up to Cantell them ON irutead.
ada, wJdeh Ia alto VUJ nice. Bat. Ch.ria&.mu lime
fa.mo and we returned home ud I wro.S:e my poem,
0 It happened-t.ba'\ one day the aentletnan ' My Mothu'a Lullab7! 1 recited It to molhe.r at
who wrot. the ~tu..ouri Walta'-you've ~ fAl"'Y we had. 1 meant n.-. • aort or "fedal
heard that, blnn"t you, lt'a a very alee Chriltmu preHot, you underftand. But On.) of our
tune-be hhJ"d Jne l4Uing • •t.or J and he Ulced guelt. thOUIJbt It ought to m.U:o :a ntee aong a.ad
it 110 mut.b that he"l,., nvlted me lO a benetlt he uw that It wu at.t to mu.le llnd ahnoll bdore
i
h• . was firing at lbe VanderblU. Hotel for f knew it i.M.re Jt wal publWaed.."
10me poor chfldre.n. , I w q very yOUftf t.Jum,
' ""Wbatare t ou goln.f to do wtlh your moneyf"'
tour y~ara old, but, ot ~UrM, 1 w~ d~Utthted to we llaked. "Put It Into real utato 1"
m-opt.rale, 10 t went
talked to them. lf.r. Mar•
thall, be wu tbe maDAfV of that hotel, enp~ l
0." #he aaid aerioualJ', •·not ruJ c.-tate."
me ~r that to dille ~ Saturday And tell ..,,
Her vvicc waa a little ~ftiOiat«.
.Jtorlu r.Mre, al'\d flo ~-tc:now I dJd that for ove-r
Storie• were H mud! ta.der to tell than
th.r<'ft ) ' Un. ) 'd J\llt ~ .ap a new story 0\'tf)' crown-up quut:lora to annrtr.
Nl
think I
1
~~bt-~t ~ a._l~u.
time and the fi.nt. t.hl~ I know daddy told me Pall pat ft In a trir to Euro~.
MoUtu and
To pt a popW'lr aon~r publlahel i$ a near ly there wu a la.rte ncw. ... pe:r ayndJeate that IDr:ed c:t.ddt bate to leave home richt n-ow, but I ahould 1
impoulb110 t:Wc ,.,,e, for an aduiL. VeL thla mite or thetn and they LoOk them to run ht a lo'- of papt:n 10 lrke \.he t rip. DAddy lhlnlu I ou~t not e-nter
fa.Jet. ~.. Jackie Coopo one wte.k
ud De-tty GvUck another you f«l Ub a wa.Dde.rln.&
aoat.hrotWm.
Betty Gutkk l1 ten. She IOU to Pl.abUe School
No. Ui3 1n 'Brooklyn and I• ln. 58 d.aa She play•
with dollt and love. to walk fD the woocla. That'•
enouch p· et.endtnt for ten•yeac-oldJ, we thlnk. But
r
when you learn that abe ta the writer ot \.hat verr
JUtotU1UI aonr, ..My Molhe.r'a Lullaby,...... whlc.h hu
already t&n'leCI her oeari7 fi\-e. thouand dollars ln
royaltlH, that abe t.allul fre-quently OYe-r t.bt radlo
for tho be.ne:-lJt of 10me million• of our popuh\&tt, that aho records her own rtorlta tor one or
tbe tarru .,_honoarapb ILOru, tllat. her ori,UW
•ritfnp are 1yndfcled \.hrouc.h tht m.jor pt.pe.~ of
the ("Ountry-well, U.en you feel Ukc • piece of
pt:riOtl.lJamlt'utf', ratly Byaantine ar tometh'fh.ct ~If'
tired
''S
ail
'N
:u~r~:\~~ ~to~;~tn'J:'~~*:: ';:'!~~~~':: ~';! .:.~";!:, ~=~"' ~bo~:":.~~::~ :*r!i ~=cm;.~.:::. ~1 =~C~ ~~·=~~
bot aellel'L
mo..-let, too, becau.te be'•ln one o·f thue. newt ree.l aon«. lbddy and mother ur th<ey are trying to
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ETTY berte.lf lan't ,·ery
B
inttrt~~:t.ed
anrvicu-they get. picture. from all over, just a. arrnnge thlnga 10 U.at (t. wUI be euy for them to
In dJeeuufng llt•.pm
pe"' get.toriea, :uid anange thewn toT Mow· . ret away f rom bl.llineu and U I ..., I~ with
\hue manoeuna:, howeTer, If Abe c:an JIO.Ialbly got )'OU to lllten to a 1to.-y. She Ia just
a dru.mlng,, I.UlCi\t.IY bewildertd, eamt8l ba\ly.
s ..eet and compl&eeot when havlnl' to lit on the
outtr bt:nc.h ln bu.fy offitu
....Jt to bt in~
vJe~. •he nuhea fnto • udden Joy when 1he, fin~
an lnlt'.rvft.,..er who hatn't come tP much l.o uk
aoenlon. . . to di.JeOTtr What tJnaJir did happea! •.,
-.Prit:\ltJ~ ....n..,, · ••A5tf ...... . ~·~ ·.-,.._ rr W. . .,....,~ Urht op and her
· u '"'".,with I e boq mon,..~oa of her
•rd
acr
t'
lnp in the t.heatrU.
..
" another •nc l'd ha\'6 rttGN tha.n t'MDch to 10
.. WeJ1," Detty drew a ~I.e quJc.k breath, '"whlle around the world. Ob, I do thlnk that wonld bt
I wU Ill the VanderbUt
Earl Carroll luippt'.ned ao lo,•tly for the three o f us, .don't. youttt
fn one day. I didn't pay
.h aUe-ntJon to him, fo r
A.n d tuddeTtly . . we looked at. Lhat lhtla tlgurt.
peopfe al••11 we,.. c-omt fn, bu" he wu goJnr to In her-titUe tlmple draa aqd coat, with M.T brlrht
p~u~e a play caUed ·.D~dy Dutuplfnl'l/ and t eyH 1hovdnc ttle .-nlty of J\u u~brln,«ng and of
~ t-"'r\ou~~;ht I w•~~ ~vt, for he the lo\'t! an~ rnre O.at obviOUJiy • urroun1l her, we
oftt.lfli(1 . . . . pari ln tuV.i1'J. I bad 10 be. Utde AW t..b.s only lhlns- left tor ba:pele• old W'f"'!Cb or
clrl who ,..~~r frU qulltt t~ 1one a:fn&le mtnut.e. It twenty. That'a to beeoce pa.ren~ a:ad to tmdtrlJ
wa an awt'\lllr nfee pta)', ~.\ought, but It didn't go ,guard tXe talent of aueb nice little afrla u &tty
very well bore, buL J pbj~"' fL LWenty weelao Gulltlc.
. ·- - · ·- OF THE . FR.EI GHT THIEVES GANG
rcoN
,rfJ'J''~?v~~Oll)
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~Pt one. "or two pardl ,.-olac with 0.. lorrlea. empl-oyed bt the ~P:
men at the
U ~re wna DO alp that any one hAd tetn the head, the "muter mind.a"' ;s.,ur nuent reporters.
robbtl')' o.r followed the laden motllr waront. t.he
Dfatrkt Attorney Cottert te.11J me that thJa
fOOd• were atored in lhe Brons wa.tehoue. There thSe,"tt' a:rndieat:e u.nquea;tloa.O'Y made away with
~ thle"et aoon appea:'f!d ud' we.ot ta wOrk. The rnDIJoN of cfoll:sra• worth of ;,.uchand.be, u hrJ:h
orfainal cnatee aJid other cont&intrt ~re broken •t $125,000 wo· i..h of p\Jt$bJ.t1 ba'fin1 been
r
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up and burned, aU ldttUJ!Ic:atJqn marb we~ re- . taken at a 1fngle nld. B1tl th
I o r penoloaical
movtd lrom the ~ and new pac.ldnp were p1"e> re..Wt.. o f an tbil a.od at
t nm. laid out
pared ltt which lbe..JMrdlancllae wu to find ltl way by the Gov•miM'nt for In•.:' .~~ t.radn~ a<vJ
to dJatrlbaUtr. Who, bowinr or not, 1"e· e .ell1n.r ~ protec:utJn: tbe crfminaJ1 rf!vl ~·tl t!)c!f'tld.
r
.d"'lia.
t
IO tho pub!/~ 1be rlolen a-!1 of IIIlo rtmarkable
Mattfo Dooovan fhl ,.,
1 found ~u
oraanJuUoa.
17 &J1d .,~, •
FfnaJJ, th. P'ede.ral oftlcerw d,n~ o.u~-Mod a fitt'l of flO,()"
~~ ~to!a ...-e.ral dJ~ ~~o
• ~ ..Jd tu hue '
~ were aaa.de an4J."~
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'-""ftl1h•"- tho ,
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...-~, Lhl•v.., wu
,.)'Hra al AUa.nta
an apptaJ and
~ntime. Nathan
~~ou.ae keeper,
...,. and a lint!
:lt
tn lon.
~lXI
Bano:., aD Erie conductor who a1de;J the png, hal
been ten~eed to three )'Uti In prUon. Dominick
Lucd, a porter In Don ovan'• p Joon and aid of the
rObber eblet, drew a tenlvlce or !oar montha.
"'Fat" M.:Ardle, oae'ot theleaer thleTett. wu killed
by the poll« whaa cau:aht In the aet or robbinr a
Slil StrMt- furriclr; Timmy O'M'Ilra and Jltrll o•rontM:U. other mJAOr mttmbe.,.. of '' •
·.,., 111t1 Ju ::SinK
SiA8" f• r other crime. a.nd have not been tri~ in
connection with tbl.c at!alr. But the eleve.r lawyera
employed by t.he 1Jcht6nfela brotben Jn t.he B.ronx
and the muter tliievu, Qul&)e, and Dett~ put VtJ
auch a perwfttent and vtprou.a fla·h.l for &heir cllenta
that the pro~eCUt.or •nd the et)Ql'ta we.re noally tom""""" u) t«ept their propoofUon Lo ple.d rruDty Lo
OGntplracy. It b probable that lflbt punt.hDWnt.
hlld Lobe -red ...
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The World Ma,uiae, May 20, 1923
THE GIRL WHO MADE 1
HER ~:;'...;:~.,.,::
FORTUNE. WITH FLOWERS ::".:~!:'~m:,-·'llr.·-.
heen appalled and thriUtd o~tr •he i:t·
.
hon d'~uvn: ror
.,uuia.
N Y old·tuhtontrd
femlnlat
who
wor riC I over
whll.t the "''orld
ll eomtna to on
account
of
woma n •a in·
creaJJna: tom·
pete~ at t.aklnc over raa.nly
oc~upallooi,
could ftnd com·
fort In cont.eJJ)phliPJ' lh4
euwr of JLW Ro.e Fallon.. lM 1\oW(Ir
cirl o! - ;irth ,.\:• ..-,...
Uere lt a
~ ~Oman Wl\0 .... '!':<lopfll 0 6d
::='~o!:n ~!~.:·~e:f a~
w.,.
.euo•
!:~".!~~:r p'::c~ t~Jil~e~!!"~~
•If" .......,.
'tltom&n upt_rt at arftllrlnJ
Oowen for a fettl.-e occulon.
Fowteen 7Uta oao. whtn lhCI
WQ a Jenlor in a COD\"'e'nt Khool,
:t
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~~o:,=:~~~::!
. .DVE~TJ&t:MINTI
MOST PITIFUL ..-:
SJGHT'IN LIFE
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the. Chriltmu holld.op. When
the got he.r pay at the ~ o!
her fl rtt. •oeek in a tlowe.r ahop
Me felt u It ahe owned tho
mint. 1t ••• • t.rillln1 tum,
which if muJtJpUed by r.wt.nt)'
..
would not equal her prue.nt. pay,
But It waa the il._t money ahe
bel earned and work amoAf' the
flq,roro_ bod beon play. Wbell
lbe WN COinl OUl the door tht
boA caned her bad: to . .,. \hat
=~~:~t~ ~o:::-co!o:; ~~:~1£~:7.:~~
u,r: =:s:=:-.:!-=.= -=:.,
chtflon aown U.•t probahl7
~::h
came from Pa.ria, ud lhe wore :;:e:.~»::.~ 1.:1:;' ~~~':'~
• Uttle &KU' rln.c-- I~ ..,..
~
toroeo tnto
Dt-""
.pldre and .mall dJ&Dlond.....Cbat .,.... ~~.!:~
-= :.
:J':t
tt eTU lhe
wanted a atndy job
... ...old lib to tolk bualnul
Da womaA Could
fo,.et. A mall
diDe 1D froaa the workrooat and
or btr IMpt<U9a •
,-,.-. _ ....,dlllh;-bud..
.., tooi t~ U.to harida and
eam,ined. ...ita c:ont.our crltfun,•
· ta, it wu all rl1ht. 1 wanted
y
t.now u.·daUn.atJon. tt wu
to her.- She. ftn:.em.,_rtod lhal
lnrllaiioo, came b&cl: 11 t!ot.md
of the tc:hool year and hu been
there ever 1lnce.
'
Min Fallon dtlllgna de<eora·
lio.a.a ·and bouqueb u ~lhe.r
arti.Atl de1lgn ~·n1. LJlte them
the "'o ftco workl u.nder t.errtlte
•treu aod with lnleND eppllc:a~
tlon. Ideal u he.r poat\Jon IP·
pean t4 a CAI1Ul ob~ner· who
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qw a oe.w Infant in a humt In tu,... I..OOk for
..-ont '"Nuutead' en
dl.e £ut Sixt.iu. A table wu •''tf'7 Pf.dlan. Sold br all dl\llctet&.
-.vered wtth conaae bouque\.1
klkle their do.)coraUve bosh, all
r;»d1 (or a c!anc:e that night.
11\t:re ··~ mJ.nY~ thlnp M W
NJon ccndd tell but doem't
Uc;ut ~ma.ncft In the Mtl that I '
c:an alford to AY It wltll ex·
~ve t1owen. and about the
1
II
~roo. hnpartlatlty and de11\~1 ot urUin mea~a devotion&.
n~ p4.cni!O wl\o ,.nc~~, rolta to .JX-\1
Thlf rt:&ll1 harpcned- t muldn't ht>lp
wo~wm on oRe dAY 11 not .o much ot ~:,:~';!d''i~t:Lthe:A ~':~t~l1~. ol~ !•~:r
A C\ri-.)dty a.1 one. mlcht. a\Uipec:t. •
drtNCd afrl, ··.M r dur: •h" Uiltl...,o,..
"~ am not • Clorlat," uld •Uu fo al~ Ji"e "'' lnhudlna. but )'UII ~t'luld "'"
'loR) who...e dl!UCIV\ 'han~hl made tho SO ~r<llr It you onlr had • ~lur,
..Jlf'1.-lot~ unnCCOJ.Ul"Y· "1 c:an d6ign ;~r~ll; tj:lc~~d \~:~hdo;~ntf:r~ ut':r I'~~
• t..;,hauet but I could nol m•ko one. d•uahtc:rt Yt:•rt • t(O thAt I t:an'l htll'
1 t,f\lnk !t~• • miU\ 1 Job to do the rttOMRit:ndln~ It 10 YOUnjlf follu. llkf' )'011
r~p ..-orlt. In Enrland I have ofkn •ho nud 1L I lu•t know !t would l1f'lp
llt'Ctn women on laddert t.ak:lnr O\'tr 10jl~r ad1'1cc ..., to ~ that I put
"MY DEAR, USE
POSLAM FOR
THOSE PIMPLES
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ct••d&Dd. COlo~. COioa; ~0::: ~ rnti..re tuk of d«<rtUna:• Thal It 00 to you Vot: t:-an «~t l'oa.lam •nd
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Dublla, Durt.Q, h~t:- 0:. Kif'& 1.11 nry hard tfOrk and tomelhln& mtn Pollam Soap-.t ant clrut~lnrt'. Why
~~t.~
u,;,.._
ck;~bett.r thaD womtn• I do trrth.at our oot bf_ "•i!ll" them t.o·nla"'htt Ttw:r
p
..... •......... ~;.,.., L; .... ~
do. 1 ..,pooo 1 have • ~~,:nrp.,<~;~~ -.::.'pi~'~"' ,:!;. ~!
u:
u.:
pbu., .S-.ntea. ~lot. fta.rna.
::!;tott..Pa.t;:~.
Yooker.. Cbk!a«<.
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ton.1 tAlenl tor al'fll.ftllnl nowen POSLA>f to&a w t 7Ua St.. Nt"w York.
"'-c:tb~ly. some.Unt..- then ere(..,;;,=, =="·===,..,=="
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"wr)1c:al ab)':lt. t01or c-....,l',_•~•'t"on&. 1
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.\a'l'ner to Lut •Wtt\.._ Cro..- W•r4 Y.lbdne any woman
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)lo.c . . .u."...
~"!1'/' ·~
J
l 'nnll'.
t..rtfn.. ln•tfn~t. for collll"r could develop .. H
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• .... apedalty. t )lao;t on..n bten tr.ar·
~ .'1 " ' eet 8 urn a.nd a OUH:t,. •
'•rLted that tbero •re ,.ol. m~ro women ,S'untona and CorD:f H urt, a nd
fn Jt.
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I Can't Get On My Shoe.. I"
AIGIEIRJE
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w.,_
1
· w~ t ;p.me: het'l. from ~ool I •WL..too ••rt.h~?..
not know lhe n.mu or lhe dlrter·
no....U;t!', but /rom the very berln·
faf«tt~lllnl l'able
0De cood t um d eM"ta anoUltr.
1
I had Meu. abou! decoraUve ef.- and .-henevt.t I aaw u;pt.hJn1 1.
bt ....., 1i'ronc l had the audadty
h.JZUl. wh.at ( t.houa'ht wu rfl'bt..
• t juat ruched cat llDd ~
~till wtt*t waJdn«
•e tbeaw. ~ "' l O,Jbk
Vecaoltal.lna.
Snow'. DO'lll'; IN.M, ftWO; ..,.., ....-e;
IOC't!, ore: ..,.oom .. room: dMic, leek:
Jew, ...,.~ mal4. aid: aalp, hlP; 1al&m..
...... ---emu. Bl... 8r..,.
o.lo, Ahol, abl6.
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AAM!I, Mam, Ahab, AQd,...., A.-.
Cala, Caleb.
D&JUel.
P.:lrrl. Dl. Oa4, (Jua.. tum. Uam.&D.
.JIIba Joab, J c:lb, Joh.n, Jon&ls, Ja.la.h,
Jll>b, La<. Nll4&b. ....... 01.'. Omrl,
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ou.
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'l"bW 1• • .,.._1 etf.nJft._
!~!~~
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t•
cholcut blooms. tht-re aN pen·
altJH auached 1.0 lhJJ. appartot
putfme. Becaut: a.ht b con·
A JMn aunt rn arui ordtrtd
teo.--t.ed with • dlel'ltele Wt
1ixJy do{tn Anuricd" Otautitl.
~en no.·en., ne:ctlh&f"Y
~ u tood at • tu.nc:tlon and atmoat
daiCodJI.r..._ ro.a, awec;t pe:... hracfnth.l,
u lmpOrtat\t u tho brlde~m at a
weddlng, ~en .,. lo"4' .tr_ut.che• or tulipa, UUtat anemone.. Qu.e.n Anne
lace nowera. A• !Uteen men M,.egated them on tablt.1 and ahelvet and
or dinM-r to m~ko surt that the, tlec- In cu·p boarda, Rose Fallon went aboul
oratlona •·111 be 1n tJiacfJ Ahead of lha mlmly~among tht w!rk~~~--~~~nd
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ltllr"ltJIC ..,.,.. e.k.
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~~ in to flnd be-T IWTOUnded
by • f'r'al'f"U\. ae.ttina' or the
Paul. Samao;,."' _ _ __
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Jt.bla HOlDe:':
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dl'&n. It It the aame wlt.h.
boxe,. Some )"ears
de·
ligned the c:orap bouquet bo•
-lhU g1ortned mlnlatun of a
bt ben, whk:h wit.h f\41 c:onl.enta
b.u cont.ibDted ltl tOre &o the
.am of fnll.nlne Mpplntta, and
Ute ribbon 1'1\.&Dularturtn areJ it a ma.n or WOman who h.u no
l.DCJeb~ to hu tor pDpularlllnc
"will power" u a I'UUlt of
nC::~r bow on • bubt
ne:rve force exha-u&tion
..
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t
o\1 k Or All the pb.)'al:ral lriaftt-rlDJ whlc.h " a '
8
r£•f.l"1 rnom.,-,1' •
oc.
eai&Md br nerW"OUJ lrrlt.b\llty, ht•"·
.....,.Ue..r ¥lA Fallon trOIIU ~~ achri. b•c:.k•chea. tndl~llon. hurt
l.aruhold oC )ln. R111tell S&J't:,• p&l,.ttaUon. etc., ., a ruull of nent<111! horoe,.,rt&dy for a dO)'I ~f} "ahautlion, arO nothlnl •• t'Otll•
"C
'fDrk on fou.t t'fUOtl of • 1t1o•r 111 td with tta awful dfecl"' upon the
fknrter ahop. She lJ • hanll·
lnd and ••wJU P~>•c.r:•
tttne YOUDJJ woman wtth an ..z=:am:~:l~~uJ..~~Jr !;!,:..!• : ....
~~
~u.nbnee oC fair batr, and abo t mput.u aM dNiru but .,: enmo•b •••tU
or
~- D(lu.
of
In raahtonabte homet MlN l!'"allon pot (•! ponk tlh,. khe put a fiuff of M'!Of_lbiltd~ " ·ue not •utflc.lenUy
li aUed in ..- a co~ult.ant before th bl\14 rltth-•" Q«aalonally aho would hlghatrunc to be rupetl b)' the outfinal dff.lldoru are made with ~gard •unen tomet.hlng to a man who rat.ge, I had to take her word to·r it..
Lo gown• and detOratfont at a wed- aWed ~~ • table wtring light. little Ouly the evep.lng before at a prtm.len
dine. Effry deuJl mutt be related bunr.hea of nowe.ra and !lnlahlng Ulem at a theatre I had ..t. In front ot two
to evU)' oihu de.ta.11. She prtacri!JH oft with a frill of Colonial l~~ct.• lfe cflebrat.ed daJgnen of atap teltlnp
and ckaJen- the bouquttt and 1\Jpu· hu ber:n l1'takin.c COJUfe bou~tU and wu altarnat.tlt &ni'IO-)'ed and en·
lata which particular cy.bfnaUon or e'I'UJ' day for twenty ,ura. The:rt tert.alned at the
the7 ehorUed
nowe.n and fe.nu will be moA ault-- C!l'ml u order for abty dozeD AJMr'"' wt\h &lee ..~ U)-thiD¥ qat
able at the cbureh. Pul.apl ahe Jan Buuty ro-.. whieh • badw-lor wron.r oo the ~
1Alt.hoo.rb
worb all nlcbL That happtna 10 W'U Mndinl to ab:t)' women. From
1 would not uade fD.1
ofte.n thai. ,aM doea not think It worth re-r to rur h1l order ITO•a. Btfore t.ut.e (OT Mr. I.Q the mattet of teaea·
mentioning. U one know. one 11 not noon next cla,)' the place 1fOU1d be tion or eYn of work, I Go not ndod
:ro~ to be able to 10 home. oDe aou cltaf'ed or Cowen.
.
adrrUL\lna lh&t. ~ ml,.ht N ltoun.
aheM unUl the Job t. . nnlahod and
Bet'tteen nWl
lill• FaUon e-Ot.r.lJ.l on pa.w_cf.&h •het'Y l couiJ
doe. net w~,...,..
~ruplte
it.n4l. JoH to "£uroptt to ~ {nd~hi". . .l. . . .ld b$
AU nJ,cbt before Euler tb4l nowen
IU.-~M:a. ._.,z-.-......,..,~lr )'0\I.D• woQV.n who baa hufll, htr
kept arriving fl'Om the vowen- bon~.
ot 11nd ribbon. Lo fortune on hu •ery remlnJno Lllent
pit her fancy In Ntw \'ork or tor arranrt~ Ooworl.
filte<cd to Mia Nlon thai ..
• -ra.ult of year~
palnsta.k.lng
work abe hu eome to be reco.-·
n.IJI!\I u the wortd•• leadln.l'
19.
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SiAIHITIEl
a fld
~•t whJt~> h y•c.lr.lba •he tied • cyborhnr. r~m' and cocvaPut palMI
-.4 a rwt l-t•" fil!'llnw ribbon. On a •nd &alter IIIIa,. but beQ·u.ae my own
IPOVP or
own employer acb:nJ~ Is "'one or
U.. hlgh<lat l&ljl,!cd poolllono
for a woman 1.n
York."
Some.Ume q:o the ln!orma\.lon
lsioisi-(H
ron~rvltl~
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'tOI'M
The way to
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Ta.n..n IJardlrtK.
In
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uc1 wa.Jk. wodt
•r . ., ... son
_.,.., u: • rfrl. iti.rlliio< on.~ tOOQil\ ,.., "" '••• .,
..-tn any Job ft cannot het, ilh•twinc In 7°0 plr._t
bu pey env.pe."
• ~ _ i:::~ ~
~1f~a\ov• b th~b.
at.o~:Dach.
~· r-rn th.e ~rt..
A.,pplled lh oM mhtJOc,
q • t c k f'dld
COmd lhrU mla•la
evrr.
..,
.. •
.-~~.·-r'··· P'OOT lCP.'I.uw ll•btoha(t1t ,
L •
o YPSY ~
Aile<. otnl• el•la"• ....
.f.he. fee1• ·t:t need ot atfmu1attnc ,_,..
7C
.-
•tlon M.* - Fa1lon tt.ke. an.. »our ott ::::riUJ:~. ~r- •;:~,/'dc::;t;;~:· ~'ill~~~,:,
"9 1111.'!18 .orne U ,utth woddltit dtcor•- l~k tile IUdt: pou I~"Y tor u. ::1"'1'1 1~ -:-•
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t.ktll\ .......h which •he had ~~~~~ lo tM• f"ll.t b)' • II fll'~d dn•u•,••
A•lwl~
�lloe World ~. May 20, 1923
MY
By
-~-
The S creon's
Most Beautiful
Woman Gives
·You Her Own
' "Daily Dozen."
~
MY THIRD SECRET-
FOR HEAliTri>
AND .B.EAUTY
«Uing·•ll ex;!rdJtJ l>y • ...Uwli>tg "'Y QrtfU /reM t b< •lx>..zders
••ki•g cir<la witb "'1 bDIIIIJ mtlslrtt<l:ocd, palms d<Mil.
tbtre iJ. •thiltc 't«Ur ~ Lite- so-called
"•t:l:ins...u.~ uercbel.
Real biouty eannot ...s.... w!tboui the
'Jtoper ualunf. of e:u-rd.Je, fo r no 'lt'GIDU c:an
ftlnllliA t:Jelutl(illl who is not. weU aod iti'ORI'•
for tho · · - or per(<Ct health ¥ oJoahle dan • ~ e.luak pr:ofil.o. ADd
-'i~ ~a. bv1. ,mtea ooe l• ·v.lell to n U or
~eVen Ume. \a e.noo~ AO"u Utbl 1 exere:LM. my
. . . wtlb a -.rie.t or' acimsM: ~roent. •bleb are
fM:atlliar to c.Yer)' OM. Alter whltb l fiU my lUI\P
to ca'PKftJ le'l"tnl times P t n1ao 'IDY bandl above
'• .r bead. ab.Ddin.tr on_ my to8 ll,n til 1 am '1"e&dy to
~ Thla ...m.e iJ -~ l>encfldaL
~
,.•• wtn ..at~..,, ,.....u., ...-
oilb pe<fllr!. ·1..alth lntellf&t!ncc, 'J.oppl.-.
rOD _
prac:tilla *Mae. eutcUet teftl'J' da1 ~ ~ eoa·
~ ldftilU.,.. ""' ,..,.. ll)<oly to olltaift lhu ~- Pe.rlod· B~ . \.heJ "itl dO lMrt. foi- tbe
l!"'ib ....~. •laiokpl beaut): tbat. lo ~- ~1."1 W.U t.M.' !.1\S' bvmbr:r of Yb:l\1 \9 19·
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ell~ ·~-~th.
~..,.dally~!
.1.':"" .slUL ~ Or: Diner
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•b<n:< tbewirl.
aDd
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PoJM t. a'\..itaJ ~ ~- wo.-aa laa.Ye a
tenGtney ~ ..
al:omp.' aa.d to aqkl tllis ~
• <:Ot:Wdo~m et.Cort aD the whD.c. It ia alto
ln>pe.U..t U) •lcftp tile doeot .,.na Ia ibe. beat
<OIIdiUon•
tbe beod playa a rita1 par<. Ia
tho maclli.O.ry. 'lbo faD<Iloa of \be ~..in Is
not thoughL aloM:. 1ntt tlae bndn eeD• com~
p.U. lh• bolW'Y
the 0)'01=."
AJmO!"t· .101)' a)"llem o! ~~ettipg...up ext.reUel"
mDs:t strt-nuo.s
ond but bodybllilding at:reiur
;n rbe world.
/DT il bri113t
iuto pta,. 4)lmos'
r1Wf nuudi
·--and
il>ould be.~~
ealled . . . . ...-.~&~
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"ne tpine b ca01t im~ or all
1"bh 11 ~·
oj th<
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A.
.,bue
or
moy bo~~c:;,
· t.ed. They are nearly ~~ •Hke.
'lbe' lmporta ·. ~ noL onI)• to adopL thflm
but to
.'
0..\ :ri. or your dafl)" 11/t .
devote '
Jeut. nn.tn mlnu~ to "
~~erfu of 1et:tfn,J·UP exe.rd.se• u e:ry mornln.l
at 1nv".ure. &,~a I do them In my boudoir
be!~ breaJc:rut, ••znet.lmea att.er breakfut 1o tllt!.
t
i2·*" 1u
tbe ~,'"r fl my- HoJlywoOO horne.
U
~
exe·r clJQ u lonrr
btU: doet it DYI\cal•t:iully. NUurafly it b
pleuariU!r and "MOre benetidal to uerd.se Ollt.•
~ doon, but oven i\Southern C:t.Ufomha it it
()n,ly poaib1e to do ,~~.
.ta.in teUOf\l of
u
tMy s.re pHfectiJ"' pl'ePt.rt'lll· uaey- ~ tha\.
bl;io• pb)'1k.aUy fit b abfoli\tly ~!lt'f) for
u.e d~}' Woman, Jt&-l'tit:ularlJ", 6\r:.u.,bt 1\tr ncm.oua
e.n.trg)' by u,e p.at end un ru.LJ.-.. clem.andl of
modern U!e. Proper ue:r dx lJ U.O canly thtnJr: that
will 'ftn&W it. Women einMt 1/Jj on ot-m.axin;
thalr nervea wtil• unae~·vl"'d_q tbdr mu.c.lta
lth...f. roortlnc dhutel'.
_
w
CJTillt.atlon J\u brousllt idl~ and. 1uxodous
U~, &Del to OVUt(!'me jt;, defutatltttf dfet'\.5
•omen mut ez:e.rcile to keep the mu.ttltlln huJ£h,
lA Lbe cidtea it ts cU.flkult to DWntdh Jlh.Ytk.A1 -tn_
lt(litf1 and it Is _ . , , te lind anif><l!-1 !>ld to
enjoy ute a11d tDuaculllr tone.
Everr womu. youn~ or mJddl• •cd· li.Hdj! 1)'1le!O•tk
A> a nale, ibo .uacn...•S"'d' need
_,!Je,
\be year.
z·
.
•
I begin m)' acttlnCiiP .,_tc.bJel, by ~tXtendin,r
m)' a:rniJ from the lhd.td.{. &I'd l'll&kiD.I d.rclts
abo out..tre:tched,
with dlY band~:
with p:t.1ma do-wn.
1 contewe with thb:
-aimpl& exnd.R, Wh1.c h,
OP' the nnntdet o.r
Lbe clleli and ohoU~d
wdl aa the &mu, I
mllke the drcl• htx ,..,if~d bfner. And after I
.
haYe continu~ tht
~ ~r t..-enty cOWttt.
1-di"3&; t ... qr<l...
Ne-xi 1 clup 1\ . ~
abo\"tt Mf ~~and.
mO?tn• only fr'9IP
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right u far u po •~
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cb;cle wl,lb the anm Wo, ~>lntJq~ tMm M <k
~e nm ~tkm. ~ b: one. of t.he most
\hey have no orp!lk ~ ~ \r1~ -~ tb'onooa• and boJt Mdy-b!ldlng e~oin the
..
of \be' proper eott that ta more llke!t~ to be clliCaL wvTid.. For it.· brinp almol every mosde •bove
Surdn that alda cllptlon ..d c.h.'clll"""' the blood the wai.Jt Into lJI·a ,., 1 do i_.ten or CiJtet.n tt.m'l=s
w111 C'.ure. dJMUt. Aad f ro. ~ l .Dow
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HA~TEPHILA
1891- 1966
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Dr. Sidney E. Unger. Rabbi Emeritus
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came to Beth Ho-Tcphila in 1946 :rom Congrcg•tion Beth Elohim, Charleston. South Car-.>lina. at the in,dgation of
Joseph Dave. who hod beon hi.\ fellow-Mudent and close frientl at the Uni·
vmity of Cincinnati, Ohio.
Dr. Unger brought honor to the Congre£alic-n in :nany ways. He was
made a member of the Executive Board of the Central Conference of Ameri·
can Rabbis in 1947. He w<U <elected to receh·e the honoury degree,
Doctor of Divinity, b)' the Hebrew Union College, Jewish Institute of Rc·
ligion. He was also made an honorary member of the Mt . Hermon Masonic
Lodge of Asheville.
Rnbbi Unger's leadership cxtctoded into the community ot tlot very
onset of his tenure. From the !irst wc-c:k of hi~ arrival, ond continuing for
seventeen years, he conducted a half-hour weekly radio program, "Hear Oh
lunel" over Station WWNC. He instituted. Jnd moderated, the T own Hnll
Meeting of the Air. in which all a.pecu of life were discussed, with guest
$peakcrs Dr.d audience participa:.ioo.
Dr. Unger had the distinction of being the nm and only recipient in
t\$he-·il1e of a certiflcnte of recognition presented by the Conference of
Christians und Jews. It came about In this way. When the Ministtl> Association of Asheville ond Buncombe County in\ited Dr. Unger to become a
member. he refused, explaining that the group was entirely Protestont, and
white. When the org>nization was later broadened to include all taiths and
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The Social Hall in the Temple was named Ubgcr Hall in recognition of
his untiring elfons on beh•lf of Beth Ha·T~philn. In 1961. the Si.\tcrhood
commissioned Mary Beth Suchhol:t. B distinguished painter in the communi!)', to paint a poruai: of the Rabbi. It wru presented t~ him. and now
hangs in the ' '"'tibuk of the Temple.
For Rabbi Unger, Judaism ha.< always been based upon the ideo of n
triple responsibility for it< people. This called for the makins possible o( n
House of ('royer.f!tth /Ia· Ttphila: a H ouse of Study, Bttlr Ha-Midra.r/1, and
a House of Mcettng. llrrl1 1/cr~Kennt!~t'tiJ. \Vhatcvc.r WM undcnalccn hnd
this >;>irit behind it. Uce<tuse of it, Rabbi Unger enjoyed tlemcndous satis·
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!STORY is defined by Web<1cr as "a norrauvc lolf C\COU, 8 Systematic wrillcn 3C:OUnt o( C\'COU,
especially those affecting a nation, • people, • group,
an an or !l.n institution:· History is thus witneu to
who! is poSI. And il will rcrruin rhat, and thai alone,
unle» it <tr\es as e>ample :l.nd in<~ruction 1o th~ prn·
enl, and stands forth al<o as • guide to th~ future.
Those "ho rc~d the l!istory of CcngP:gation Bcth
Ha-Tephila with care will find it >UCh an example and
such • guide, "'' hope. Sort'c of our story "as chtonicled on 1hc occasion .lf our Golden Jubilee in 1941.
We shall 1ry to include here only the highlights of
those first fill)' years.
The Diamond Jubilee which we now celebrate
marl.s the bringing to realuy of r~e dreams of tho>c
ln~rcrid men and women who founded Beth Ha-Te·
phil• in 1891. It "'"' they >'ho, under the ma.t H)&ng
condmons, assumed the obi igations and occepted I he
challenge placed upon them by their heritage, and,
like the lsr>elitcs o! old at Sinoi, declored, "We "ill
do e\Cn as 'A'c hove learned ond been taught,"
T"en;y-sc'cn names appcsr on the chaner li>r of
November 25, 1892. l<:st we forget, these wue those
,;,ionaries and plll!lllcn: A Blomlxrg. L. Blomberg,
L. Breman, J. Cohen, N. Epsrein, Sam Finestein, R.
Jacobson, Max Lindau, S. J. Lindau. S. Lipinsky. M.
D. Lo ng, Max Marcus, Louis Marks. M Marks, G.
H. Mayer. M Meyers, A. B. Schaycr, S Sch&!fmon, U.
S1untberg, M. S"•onzbcrg. M. Shuman. A L. Solonlon. E. Sternberger, E. Stram, A. Whitlock. U. Wlut·
lock. and 0 Z.gcir.
.\lccung on August 25, 1891, at the old L)ceum
Hall o n Uiltmorc A\Cnuc. thesc de~ieated people
timed E Sternberger Chairman, ond adopted a con·
'utuuon The f1rst arttcte read, "Th~ urganizauon
,h3JI be kno"n as Congregauon Beth Ha·Tcph&!a ( The
liou>c of Prayer) ond shall be a Conservati\c." Thc
sccon~ anicle read, "Thi• organiution is formed lo r
:he purpos.: of holding religious sel\iccs. establishing
a reli~&OUl "'hool, purchasing a e<melery. acquiring a
hou-. C>f ~>orsh&p. o r an) -'lher purp<N" "llh&n the
\COpe of Judai1m "
The (..ongrcg-3Uon \~~oilS cha.ncrcd on :"l'•\crnbcr 25.
1892. and A Whitlock b.-came the ftr<t prrsident.
The occuion wau commemorated in "The Golden
Orok of Memo ries" which marked our fiftieth anni>ersary, with • dedication to "those pioneers who
founded a congregnlion lhrough which men complere
then li>es in communion " ith God, in fraternity wilh
mtn, in love of children, in dreams of 3 better "Orld.
They established a s.oc:iety by whirh men voice their
loyalty to rhcir people and fur:her God's work through
the advancement o! J udal.m he:e ond througho ut the
'40dd:'
WE ACQUIRE
PROPERTY
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RESOLVE
.AN
AGI:-OLD
DEBATE
SISTERHOOD
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BROTHERHOOD
ESTABLISH ED
We, as Jews, always owe a f.rca t d'eb1 10 pall gen·
<rations. We of Beth H a-Tephtla remain ever mindful
of our debt to all who wenl before. Thus, it was lit·
ting thor a cemetery be provided as soon as possible.
One ot Ri\erside was purch=J in 1902.
Al•o in thot yenr a building wos acqui:ed at Spruce
and Woodftn Str<cts fur $2,000.
Our mem~rs cnme from vnried backgrounds an~
troditioM, and, almost !rom the lir>I, the debate of
Conser\ ativc versui Reform had ~en heard. or all
the problems faced, both financial and social, none
harassed the membership more persistently. In 1908
the Congregation wos fQnnally affiliated " 'ith the Union
of American Hebrew Congregations. a Reform group.
Yet in 1919 the Congregation wa$ summoned ru debate this question once again. 'J hr Rc!orm grou~.
I~ by Solomon lipbsky still far o utnumbered the
Con.crvath•cs, led l:>y S. H. Fricdmau so, in the dcmocutic 1r3dition, \Are remained Refo,.,-,,, but. in lime. the
Con\cn Jli,re.s left to rom1 thei: o•-n congft·gation.
The Jewhh Ladks Aid Society, \\ith Mrs. 1\1 D .
Long ;u president, had ~en organized in 1902. In
1922 it became the Sisterhood, and at once a!!i!iated
"llh the Nati. n3.1 Federation o! Tempi: Si<tuhoods.
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Mrs. S. Whitlock l<:e• became iu li~1 president, and
Mrs Samud Robinson. lhe first secretory
In 1930, the Men's Oub wa.• orgoniud, and >OOn
became alliliated with the National Federatio n of
Temple Orotherhood.s, with Dr. Somuel Robinson its
first president.
Our sages ha,·e s3id, "Unit by little: for 11 is not
incu;nbenl upon man to complelt the task. neither is
he lrce !rom oidiog in its buiidins-" This indccd h3d
to be the motto of all who struggled to k<ep Beth HaTephilo onoa1. Beset by !inancio! d ilficultiu, and
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The Rose Window is ahe gila of Mrs. J . Walaers in
memory of htr husband
In 19SG, durang ahe prnidency of Atlrod Uehaenfds, a ceremony wu made of ahe burninG or ahc mon·
g•~:e.
With w much 4Chic>cd, atlcnlion now WIIS turned
a.o the pligha of ahe Religious School. The collop\e
of the ceiling lot lhe olc1 Gro\c Home had made it
nocnsary to mo'e the Scl>cx.l to temponl') quoncrs on
ahe lo"er noor of the Temp:e. Funds for tl.is mo'<
"ere raised by Dr. Leon Fddm-IUl. Out 11 was not
fining ahat a Congregation suet. a; oun should he
,at•~ficd 10 cduc::ne il5 children without more claS5·
ruoms. • hbrary. and so on T o this end. Robbi Unser
bent h1s cr.cr,•e~. H)man O:t\c, Prc~idcnt of the: Con~rc,~;auon. appoantcd a comm•ucc:. "'h1ch began to
d1scu!ts the poss1b1lit) o f u ne"' buitd~ng, to humon_ilC
" ''h ahc or<hllecturc of the Temple. J. Uenram Kon~;
"tl"' c:ngas:cd :u. architect. pl.a.ns were:: t.ubmittcd which
ahc Cong•cgation approved, ond H. M Rice and Son<
("On\lruction Company O( \\·ca-.·en.iUt \o\:IS commi§•
"L'ncd to buald our nev. Religiou.5 School
On Sunda). j anuary 25, 1959. ;;round ""'broken
A picture or the his1orie C\ c:nC now hnns\ in tht'
AN D
LAY A
showing
CORNERSTONE School. of earth,
>pode
A
SCHOOL
IS
DEDICATED
Ou~tav
Uchtenfcls turning the fim
"ith Rabbi Unser conducting the
ground brc•king SCf\ice.
Beth Ho-Tet>hila Religious School ""' dcdoc>ttd in
c<rcmonie> "'hoch bq;an Friday, Scrtembcr 18. 1959
l)r Leon Feldman. Past llrc)lidenl o the Con~rcgalion,
"-J'- Chairman or the Dcdic•uion Committee. and .1ctcd
os aoosamoltcr lor the banquet I~< f.>llo"'ong e'cnins
T he SundJ) morrung scf'ice on September 20 \\ill Ions
>land in mernor) as a trabute to all our chtldr<n and
pma confirmands. Tht ftnal cc rcmo ny of dcdicoaion
took p13cc Sunda:r eH·nin£ : a c:rcmony In which em·
ph.:~sis """# placed on education in gc.·ner .ll, \lo'ith pot·
aiun> of ahe pro&r•m ftaturing C\er) ~>ptct of Judo·
"m'; srnt goJI.
As it .. ,., fur the Temple, so it .,,, for the School:
£\Cr)thing "'JS done, and plann<d, ltl t\labhsh for all
nnd fort\tr the Jew's inltnl and purpo,c. 1'hc in~crlp
unn upon the buoldins, cho\en by Robbi Un~cr. ""'·
"Thou ;halt te>eh them dali~cnll) untu th) childrtn "
lhe te>t "" rlaccd 31 tht entiJn<c of lhc buaJd;ng, tO
)Cf\~ .u .._ cue: for man, "omn11 and child
UNGER
HALL
IS
DEDICATED
At the conclusion of ahe ceremony. the key to the
School was prescnacd 'to Lto Finkelstein, Chotrman or
ahc Uuilding Committee, who in turn presented it to
Frank ~!order, Prrsident of the Congregotion.
On Friday, April 7, 1961, the Temple's Sociol H all
to Rabbi Unger, in recognition of his
una iring efforts on behalf of Btth Ha-Tephila, and was
re-named Unger Hull.
IIU> ded:cnted
The Tonh in Unller !-(all is • gift by the son and
lloughaers of Rcbccco Shtptowitch. in htr memory.
Tite hondsome paneling in this hall, long planned.
h now completed.
ANOTHER
MORTGAGE
IS BURNED
1'he most recena ceremony of the build1ng prognm
v. .u the burnin~ or 1hc: Religiou_s School mo ng11gc: o n
J une 12. 1965. during the prtsidr~cy of Enrl M.
Schrier.
TO
COMPLETE
OUR PLANS
T" complete our buildin~ plans, the Cons«&otion
ha~ \ Oitd to undcnokc the purehose of • pcrmanenl
rc,idence for the Rabbi. who<h "e hope wtll be ac·
complishcd in tt.r )car !966.
This booklet could never hove bttn made possible
ACK~OWL "11ho ut the sreat aid of Lto Flnkelsttin, who pua his
~crapbooks aa th< disposal of the commiure chairmen,
EDGEMENTS
or M rs. Fritda Stern, ..-hose huge box of not3tions
as the background and basis of much thai
.appears here.
'""cd
W e apologiLC for any mistakes or ornilsions, and
3\k fo rbearance for any violotions. nois has heen •
l•bor or S>tisfattion. undtnoken in the hope tllnl il
"ould serve as a means of bringing pride to our children in the Religious School, ond our mcmbe.-.hip.
"hcrc•cr they may find thcmselurs.
We arc not unmindful of our dear ones who <crved
1he congregation \\til, and are no loog:r with us. Our
<leba to oil of ahem is trtmendous, moy they rn1 in
peace.
GREETINGS
TO
RABBI
FUNSTON
I o Rabbi Funsaon falls the task and duty or helping
sohe ~me of the unr.nished religious and spiruual
l~n;ln~:> of ahe Congregaaion. To him aa this time
"hen Beth Ho-Tephila ccltbrates its Diamond Jubilct,
"< '") GO.:Jpud and Chawk. May his conaribuaion
a ahc o n-going or our Congregaaion Strvc ns n t:ol:ssing
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Beth Ha-Tephila
Asheville, North Carolina
�CONGREGATION BETH HA·TEPHILA
RABBI RONALD C. BLUMING
OFFICERS
Scott Lebensburg~r - President
B.uddy Riesen berg- First Vice-Pres ident
F ra n k Gilreath - Second Vice-President
Bllrry Kotell - Treasurer
Lorence Ropoport · Secretary
BROTHERHOOD PRESIDENT
ARNOLD SOAN
SISTERHOOD PRESIDENT
RUTH WEBER
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SCOTT AND BRENDA LEBENSBURGER
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296-4028
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253-1075
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70 WEST EUCLID PARKWAY
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253-8527
COOPER
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100 RICEVILLE ROAD, RH 215
ASHEVILLE, N 28805
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298- 3497
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JOHN,HELEHE
304 LAKESHORE DRIVE
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SHEVILLE. N 28804
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258-5336
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SHEVILLE. HC 28805
252- 0500
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37 W
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253-&212
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274 - 4763
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ASHEVILLE, NC 28804
253- 9205
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SHEVILLE. N 28802
299 - 1640
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40 STARHOHT DRIVE
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252- 8549
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LFRED,LEE
9 RIDGE TERR. - BEAVERDAM RUN
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SIIEVILLE. N 28804
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254- 4943
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FRANK,ELLEN
21 HAHPDEN ROAD
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298-6845
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Fri. & Sat., 5:30- 10 p.m .
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258-99 12
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168 KIMBERLY AVENUE
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59 PLEASANT RIDGE DRIVE
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298-9582
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101 LAKESHORE DRIVE
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94 HACON AVEHlJIE
ASHEVILLE, NC 28601
254-5252
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1314 TUNNEL ROAD
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299-1515
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GG- 4 CROWFIELDS DRIVE
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42 OLD TOKS CREEK ROAD
HARION, NC 28752
758-7095
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253-7976
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50 STONY RIDGE - B' DAH RU N
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516 OX CREEK ROAD
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645-9067
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200 CHAHBERS LANE
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456- 9994
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3844 SWEETEN CRBE~ ROAD
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118 ESTATE DRIVE
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253-8 176
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296 - 7006
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296-5985
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6 STONEY RIDGE-B "DAH RUN
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252-5737
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290- 5786
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298-6247
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214B W
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HENDERSONVILLE , N 28739
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697- 0183
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,ESTELLE
13 NORWOOD AVENUE - "3
ASHEVILLE, N 28804
C
252.-3810
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100 RICEVILLE ROAD
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298-8627
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50 RICEVILLE ROAD
ASHEVILLE, N 28805
C
298-8658
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PO BOX 8175
ASHEVILLE, N 28814
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253-1393
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67 WHITE PI NE DRIVE .
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254-4248
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102 HOSPI TA DRI VE
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256- 0778
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298- 6793
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254-5017
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255- 0707
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254- 4833
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255-6653
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253-8627
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13 V
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SHEVILLE, H 26804
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252-1608
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23A TRILLIUM COURT
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296-2546
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A
SHEVILLE. H 26804
C
252-1964
ROSENBERG
CARL,JAHICE
28 STONY RIDGE DRIVE
ASHEVILLE , H 26604
C
253- 2666
RESNICK
JULES, CECILE
30-B CEDARW
OOD DRIVE
A
SHEV; LLE, H 26603
C
296-3 110
ROSEN
BERG
ED,ESTELLE
115 BEVERLY ROAD
ASHEVILLE, NC 26805
236-1462
RIESEHBRRG
BUDDY,MARY
5 MARLBOROUGH ROAD
ASHEVILLE, H 26804
C
253a8937
ROSENBERG
LARRY,KATHY
1601 RIVER RIDGE DRIVE
ASHEVILLE, H 26605
C
298-6466
RIFKIN
L. B. ,RUTH
34 MARLBOROUGH ROAD
A
SHEVILLE. N 28804
C
252-3060
SACK
JACK , ESTHER
13!4 TUHHEL ROAD #62
ASHEVILLE, HC 26605
298-5066
SGAH
AP~ OLD.DORIS
8 NORTHWOOD PJAD
ASHEVILLE, HC 28604
252-9620
SCHOCHET
SIDNEY,HARY
189 COUN
TRY CLUB DRIVE
ASHEVILLE, HC 28804
253- 8615
ROCAMORA
WI LLIAK,JOAHH
14 ST. CHARLES PLACE
ASHEVILLE, H 28604
C
253- 1937
SELLINGER
HOWARD ,CYHTHIA
55 HIGH HEAOOW DRIVE
S
CANDLER, N 26715
C
665- 1205
SCH IFTAtl
HERBERT ,LORE
109 LAKESHORE DRIVE
A
SHEVILLE, NC 26604
253 -0218
ROCAKORA
LEON.DOT
411 HIDLAH ~ AVENUE
A
SHEVII.LE. H 28604
C
256- 9706
SEIDERHAN
ERHEST,EHHA
17 RAVENWOOD DRIVE
FLETCHER, NC 26732
664-63e7
SCHACHTER
LESTER,HARJORIE
16 JARHAUL AVENUE
ASHEVILLE. HC 26604
ZSl-0653
RIFKIN
PAUL,HARY ELLBH
21 PAGE AVil!UR
ASHEVILLE, H 26601
C
253- 4507
SHASTRI
,CATHERINE E.
21 STEVENS HILL ROAD
ASHEVILLE, NC 28805
299-7034
SCHREIBER
MAX,HARY
300 BUCKEYE LAHE
WAYNESVILLE, NC 28786
452-2571
A~H
SCHRIER
EARL,ROSALIE
5 GOVERNORS DRIVE , B'DAH RUN
A
SHEVILLE, HC 26604
253- 9686
SCHUMAN
SAHUEL,
62 HACOH AVENUE
ASHEVILLE, H 28601
C
256-362 1
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SEIDENBERG
DAVID ,
506 RIVER RIDGE DRIVE
ASHEVILLE, NC 28603
298-0503
DANA,RACHEL
SHITH
15 APPLECROSS ROAD
W
EAVERVILLE, ~C 2e767
656-3666
STRAUS
KARL H. ,SYLVIA
10 RIDGEVIEW DR. -B"DAM RUN
A
SHEVILLE, NC 26604
255-7725
SULLIVAN
JOSEPH,LIESEL
712 RIVER RIDGE DRIVE
ASHEVILLE, NC 26603
296-2661
SULTAN
,PHYLLIS
3 H. KENSINGTON ROAD
ASHEVILLE. HC 28604
252-4337
�WHITAKER
DONALD , BARBARA
32 PINE TREE CIRCLE
A
SHEVILLE. NC 28804
2!:.3-4014
TEVEH
IRWIH,LYH
145 CAHBRIDGE ROAD
ASHEVILLE, NC 28804
253-8944
TRILLING
AARON J.,
415 CHUNH S COVE ROAD,
A
SHEVILJ.E, HC 28805
252-3936
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WINNER
, JULIENNE
400 CHARLOTTE STREET #902
ASHEVILLE, N 28801
C
252-2206
VAHDEWART
,JEANNETTE
1 HILLCREST ROAD
A
SHEVILLE, HC 28804
254-8402
,CHARLOTTE
W NNER
I
PO BOX 8062
ASHEVILLE, N 28814
C
253-3197
VAHDEWART
PO BOX 628
828- 1881
WINNER
DENNIS J . ,
117 SONDLEY PARKWAY
ASHEVILLE , NC 28805
254-2493
W
EBER
ALLYli,i\U'IH
32-B LARKSPUR DRIVE
ASHEVILLE, N 28805
C
299-3306
W NER
IH
EUGENE H.,
PO BOX 2389
ASHEVILLE, N 28802
C
255-8899
WEINBERG
SION
EY,BDITH
F-2 GRACELYN GARDEN APTS .
ASHEVILLE, NC 28804
253-6238
W
ISE
AL ,LOUISE
25 E. AVON PARKWAY
A
SHEVILLE , NC 28804
252-8985
WRINKLE
ROBIN,PAT
177 CHESTNUT PLACE
ARDEN, H 28704
C
684-7851
WITTEN
ERNBST , BILLIE
80 WEHBLBY ROAD
ASHEVILLE , N 28804
C
25:l-8843
W
ERTHEI M
ER
PHILIP,JEANHE
PO BOX 8053
ASHEVILLE. N 288 14
C
258-B867
ZAGEIR
,HELEN
361 WINDSOR ROAD
ASHEV LLE, NC 28804
I
252-9836
COMPLIMENTS
FAIRVIE~ ,
HAHK,CINDY
NC 28730
STAN AND MURIEL MARKS
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COMPLIMENTS
A FRIEND
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�100 YEARS ¢
1891-1991
COOGr<.eGat:lon
Bet:b ba t:epblla
Beth Ha-Tephila
Asheville, North
Carolin~
�CONcai!CATION
MEMBERS. CONGREGATION B ETH HA TEPHILA • 1991-1992
Rob<:rt JANOWITZ
Walter b~ Bar~ra JAR.Ma
Edw-ard ond France.s AARON
~nley T.
ARNOLD
AU~n end Therese B.AER
Tuel K/\tiN
R•b<rt and Audie Ell\YER
fred N. and J an KAHN
1\. N. and Merilyn K/\PU\N
John and Shlrl<y BERDIE
Jwy and Joan BERNSTON
I
Harry ond Ullian SIEBER
liarry ond Shirley BLOMBERG
Ronnld and PhyUis BWMJNG
Herman and Kitty BONISKE
R~<:hard end Irene BRAUN
Sidney and Ellen BRAVE'lM/\N
Charles L. BREWER
Carl and Floren<< BRODY
Nolhan and Sylvia CHElFETZ
\'"''oM~'"'""'
Mlkl COHN
Julie COOPER
J. Harrison and St cphanle COOPER
liymon and Dorothy DAVE
Jeffrey ond Jull DAVE
Jerome DAVE
Alired and Lee DIAMOND
Ruth FELD~IAN
Leo and Sylvia FINKELSTEJN
Dorothy FUGEL
J ohn and FriuJ FUGEL
Kerry 1\. and Anna FRIED~""N
Stanley and Myrll FRUMKIN
~\ounce ond Mary GErn.EMAN
Fronk and Ellen GILREATH
Wotter r.nd Ellen GLADDING
Meridy GOLDSTEIN
Sara GOLDSTEIN
B- Paul GOODMAN
Bernhard GORDON
Belly GR/\DM/\N
/o\. /o\. and Mory PEARL'\1\N
Hei<nPOZNER
RoM rt and Hilda POZNER
Morris and leah KARPFJ'I
Barry ond Eliubeth K/\TEI.;..
Miriam Kfll
Jeannette Kl£JN
Albert and Theodora KODAK
Moxlne KRAUSE
William and ChrisUM LANG
Jan LAWRENCE
Scoll ond Bre nda l.EBENSSURGER
Ginger LERNER
Irving ond VIrginia LEVlNE
Elinore LEVlTCH
Dovkt and Rosifle' U:VITCH
Howord and Kathy LEVITf
1\Jfrod and h rngord UCHTF.NfaS
iuac and Deue UCHTENFELS
Joseph and Jody UCHTENFELS
Annabelle UNN
Don R. and SUS<ln UNN
Simon and Carol UPSKY
Theodore and Rose ROSE
Carl and Janice ROSENBERG
Jock and Eother SACK
Undo 51\FfERSTONE
Lester "nd Morj<.:l~ ~CHACHTER
Herbcr'l a rod Lore SCHIFfAN
Sidney and Mory SCHOCHET
Mox and 1'\<lry Ann SCHREIBER
/\ugus\4 SCHRIER
Eori and Rosol~ SCHRIER
!)avid and /o\. J . SEIDENBERG
Ernest and Emma SEJDERM/\N
Howa rd ond Mory Nice SEUJNGER
l\mokl an..l Doris SG/\N
Catherine E. SHASTRI
F . LOWENSTE!N
DaM " "" Rachel SMITH
Phlllp and florence SMITH
Eotelle MARDER
Lester and Muriel MARK
Karl H. and Sylvia STRAUS
Stanley and Muriel MARKS
Jock and Charlotte MATIHEWS
Morvm ond A~ne SOLOMON
Joseph and Ueael SUWVAN
Phyllis SULTAN
Irwin 11nd Lyn TEVEN
Peter and Sylvia MEYER
Henry om Elaine MEYERS
Kenneth and Sally MICHALOVE
Aaron J . TRIWNG
Jea nnelle V/\NDEW/\RT
Albina MIULS
Lzawrer;ce and Sylvia MILlS
Michael and J ean MOORE
Sid ney and Edith WEINBERG
Theodore ond Ethel GREENBERG
Po••:;,.,., MOSEJl
M..rilyn MUi'i~)N
Robin and Pot WEINKI.E
Henry a nd Julio tV\!llAN
M..Nin and Sunny NEWMARK
Ooneld and &rb<lra WHITAKER
Jack and Claire ORENZOW
Chorlollo WINNER
Dennis J. WINNER
Eugene /o\. WINNER
fred G. •~ Hikle HOFFMAN
Lawrence ond Fay HOFFMAN
Robert and Lou<a HRUSKA
Marl< and 1'\<lry Ann JABEN
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Rose PATI1\
S. /o\. and Marilyn PI\TION
fred and /\nne PE/\Rt-'IAN
Jonathon and I'Jieen PE/\Rli'\AN
Lowell and Sally PE/\RL'\1\N
RABBI'S MESSAGE
E<l and Eotelle ROSENBERG
Norman and Sea GREENBERG
Martin and Nln" GROSS
J•rry and Judy HAtLER
Mark ond Jean :R. H/\N&IAN
Ron•ld C. Blvnllng. Rabh
Poul ond Mory Ellen RJFKIN
Leon and Dot R()(:..O.MORA
WIUJam end Joann R()(:..O.MORA
J oseph KARPEN
Roneld end Janet GRANT
Leonard and Helaine GREENE
70-41253...4911
L. B. and Ruth RIFKIN
David and Lomo K/\TZ
Herben and Jt:onne KAY
•U NO RTH LIBERTY STREET
ASHEVILlE. NORTH CAROliNA 28801
K•nn•lln and Dorts RAISEN
Lor.nce and Shlri<oy RAPOPORT
J ules ond Ceelle RESNICK
Buddy end Mory RIES(NSERG
1'\<lrk ond Cindy V/\NDEWART
Allyn and Ruth WEBER
Ubby GROSS
Btth ba.-T cphila
Philip ond Jeanne WERTHEIMER
Julienne WINNER
AI or>d Louise WISE
E.-ne~l and Billie WITfEN
Hele n Z/\GElR
We live In o world :lomir1oted by computers, VCR•, ond •pocC$hlp•. 1\s o civilization, we
heve be~n to the moon ond bock, ond mode some measurable p rogre:$S tow11rds c uring some lifea
threetening dislf!oses.
Every so often we 11eed to return to Etuth and count our blessings. We of Congregation
Beth Ha-Tephila have llrrived al the dale of our I DOth birthday! In a world that is conslanlly
changing and climbing toward the skies, we as a congregolion hove remolned solidly on the
g~ound, lo provide a Reform Jewish prose nee for our membership, llnd for the 1\sheville community.
How wonderful ll is lo. realize thol for the past 100 years Beth Ho-Tephilo has hod o major
on the oeconomlc. soc•al and cultural life of Asheville. North Carolina! ll should be noted
lhotol s h ould n ol slop here. In renocting on the lost one hundred years. lel us affinn our commit·
mcntto keep the torch burning. Let us resolve thai as Beth Ha-Tephila has been here for us to
.
omp~ct
cnga~e
in communal worship, religious ~ducation oDnd coDring friendship, so may we, th~ heirs of
that nch tradition, maintain it as o n everlasting symbol of promise and hope for future generaUons.
Bles•~d a rt Thou, 0 Lord our God. King of the U niverse, for giving us life, for sustaining us,
and for a llowmg us lo witness lids joyful occasion.
�Congregation Beth Israel
CONG Jl fuA T ION
.....
Beth ba.-'Tcphila
43 NORtH LIBERTY StREEt
ASHEVILlE, NO.-lTH C.l.RO\.INA 2880 1
70-4/ 253-4911
Synagogue Study
252-8431
PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE
Corner Murdock & Norwood Avenue3
P.O . Box 18085
Asheville, North ~II no 28814
As you read through this Centennial Book, •.1o1hich proudly acknowledges the efforts
and accorr.plishments of our congregation and its leaders through the past one hundred
years, 1 hope that it will reaffirm to each of you, as it has to me, how fo rtunate we are to
be a part o f Cong.regatlon Beth Ha-Te phlla.
It is, indeed, a challenge to begin my term as President of this Temple at such a
time, when p:anning for the future is fo remost in each of our minds. Seeking to make
great strides forward as we begin the next period in our hi~tory should be our goal as a
congregation, and I am confident that, with your willingness and cooperation during this
next year, we can make a significant impact-one that will be worthy o f recognition in the
years to come.
To Temple Beth Ha- Tephlla,
Congregation Beth Israel extends Its heartiest congratulations on your
centennial celebration.
As It Is •rltten In the Zohar,
"A synagogue should be finely built and ccmfortllbly fum/shed.
syntJ.gOgue below represents the syniJgogue on Hlgl:. •
The
Rilla Mehemna, II, 598
Over tth~ lastdone h un dred years, Congregation Beth Ha-Tephlls has certainly been
a cen r ... an vjtaJ Institution of Judaism In Anhevllle.
May the comi ng years bring more success, joy and love of Judaism to your
congregation.
'
Very truly yours,
~9 - ~
Scott E. Lebensburger
Robert J. Deutsch
President
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Rabbi Shmuel Blrnham
RJO:SB/rkm
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Apnl lS , 1991
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July 10, 1991
RA.bb1 Rona ld C. ft!.u• lnq
8e tb h~t•Tt!phlla
CJ North Libert:y Stuet
Aa h n i! let, Nort.h C.ro ltna 28801
Dear rr tenc
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1
'J'ban\ you
!~r
occ:aa ion.
tllinklnq
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very IIPf:Ci al
't'he hec:t.ic natura of tb• Senate ~ eepa M In waahlnc;ton,
and I often al•• thea• hbtc:r lc: and laporta nt cel e b rat to n a.
I . . v e ry pro ud or your c o..unlty aM itll fa i thful H.llber•
vl\o have kept yo~r C:On9teq•ti on a tronq ror thue palt 100
yean.
Dear Friends:
Barbara and I are delighted to send our
congratulations as you celebrate the 100th
anniversaty of Congregation Beth ha-Tephila
of Asheville.
We can all rejoice in what your house of
worship has meant to its members. A place
of prayer, fellowship, r eflection, and renewal,
it has also been the focal point for many acts
of generosity and service to others . Indeed,
because the faith and values nurtured within
its walls are the foundation of strong famil ies
and communities, your temple has been a source
of strength for our entire country.
The Conqr~atlon h th• nurtt.ulnq oo.~• o• ot the Jewle h
lih, a .nd I tall:e thh happy occulon to offer .y
on your ach1en.a ent.a . lty prayeu will b~
cotw~utulation•
vlth you.
UIII U : O
JESSE HE.lJilS/fa
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You have our best Nishes for a joyous
celebr'ltion.
Robert Janowitz
Prouid•nt
con.qr~a.tion
Bath ha'Tephih
4) North Liberty St..r11et
bhovUlo, North Ca~olina 28d01
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Doa.r Robert,
Tha.nk you tor .t.nvltl"9 . . to join you
Cor tho ce.ntonnlal celabretlon ror Beth
ha'Tephila. Reqratt.a.bly, previou.
co-i~nt• v ill provant fro•
congratulating you and th• COfol9t"OCJiltlon on
Congregation Beth ha-Tephila
Asheville, North Carolina
r . .Chinq thb alqnifica.nt •11e.atono.
Tb• c e nte nnial c e lebration i o t .ruly a
tribute to tho fellovahlp, dQdica tlon and
coaalt.ent of the. congyeqatlon to the
coaaunlt.y. 1 hopo to vlalt vlth you on
another occa• lon.
Sinco:·ely,
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o~eaatcm of yo-.n t-e ntc-n.naa l eea e br•t 1on 1nd redad,c&t\On
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P~ople'a a a cr-ed Yriti.nqs the s a ncuty ot lht:
t1!11 a tl onahiP:Il lh•t e ;u st a:21on1J those who 91tbe r 1n the
s lne t u a ry e ftc! ;botH stri•HnQ t o ch•ell 1n Cod ' s prc:s•nce.
"" youT conq~eoali.on r•ded1cates 1!~f'l t and celecrat.cs
tt,ts •tlestone. a .ay yo u t"e .a n tnn you1 eo:=:u tlflt~l\l to the
idc-ah o t O\lr" Tota~ t et tho v .a has r. f ou• PeGple and to
th• ~snc t ll7 o f Ood.'s pl'es,.nce .
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tt)t- r~c~c s..ation ~e rv~c~ o f the ficth t:.a- lephth eor.trelattor .
Thanlo: you •o a uc h t o r yOUI' or~cious tnvlt•lion to 111ha re
In tho I iiiich;~~ of con<,Jr~at l~o~n a•th b .a- T• PhLh • • lOOth
tr.;3t 1 ,. ~fl:1!:f'd
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wllh yO\\ du drtQ the v e•).o nd ot your colttbt'ltion. 1 • •
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torth~'"9 t o bet • h•red on the occl sl.on
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�HISTORY OF CONGREGATION
BETH HA TEPHILA
Zeisler. Baresch. Wessel, Rhone.
Jacobso•·· Kline · conjure up victuru
need lot lellow$hlp. So
of e pulpitecr. • friend, a confidante.
on Augu•t !6. 189\. How their memory beckons across
27 men g&thcred
the kaleidoscopic yeorsl Friendly \alks
t ogether t o found
. , . sped ol rr e:a\s when the rabbi Wll.S
Congregatio n Bdh H3·
guest .. funerals of beloved onu
Tephilo. They elected
. . . weddings of young•ters .
Abraham Whitlock •s
their own
pressing
pro tempore president,
Bar..M.iUvohs ... Confirmtstions.
And now. one hundred ycors la~r.
Solomon Up9insky ••
in ~"ch heart and rnind is o diHerent
pro tempore treasurer,
story of those one hundred years·~
and G. H. ~\oyer os pro
tate of which we con tell only a port.
te mpore secretary.
One
of 1hose
present.
E.
A week after that nrst memou:~ble
meeting. the men gathered together
M move that this be a perm~nent or·
l
In Lyceum Hall on ,\ugu•t 23. 1891,
g.lnlz.,tion: And so. history was ~de. elected E. Sternberger vice president
n,ey took unto themselves the ageond "-"an,con or strang convictions old Jewish respon•lbilily lo r the care <tnd adopted a constitution end by·
speaking lhelr mlnJs ond hearts with ond educ ation of their children, the laws. Rc•d the first ortide: "This
eloquence .,nd \Igor. There ore tales establishment of o house or worship. organiloUo n shall be known as the
or vigorous perso-notities '~J,:ho best.nde the conduct of services, a nd the creo· Congoeg•tion Beth Ha·Tephilo (the
.•et·
th• poges of our ttcotds. Joy and tion ol a meeting plocc lor good Hou•e of Preyer) and shall be cor
sorrow commingle. succe~s end fail· fellowship: "Except the Lord build the \'olive . . .• And the second artic.le::
ure blend. at the memory of things house. they labor in vain who build it.* '"This organlzotion is fo rmed for •he
purpose o f holding religious services,
p.,:st.
Who were the men e nd women
Gre~ter than they kne\Jo• were the \lo'ho left such an lnd~libl~ impression estoblishing a Sunday School. pur·
accomphshmen.lS of those men who upon •II the poge• of out history? chosing c cemdery. acquiring a house
sat oround a table In old L>•ceum Holl There ~·os Solomon U pinsky. vigor· ol woi"Ship. or any oth"r purpose v.ithin
on South ~"'In Street (now Biltmore ou:s;, slo\1.'--t.alking but eloquent, suav!, the scope .,r Jcdoism: Twent)'·Sevcn
A>enue) ond took up the tosks their u.• founder of a greot department men signed their nltme! e s chl!:rter
rordathers had begun. Their cour·
store, inhuential among rich ond poor. members.
T odoy. \lo'e hono r the:ir memory
oge. thtm hope~ l.hdr lo~e of Judaism There ""'as Siegfried Sternberg.~ volttand <ledicolc this book to them. lh•
loom up significantly today os their
tile personality. robust and a ggrc•·
co.ntributton to all the generalions ll'Al
shj~. yet kindl)r. A benefacto rto untold Plon-.crs of !891:
foi!OW('d, fo r \\ •·uch \Jo•e ore gratefuL
numbers of Jcv.s and Gentiles ehke.
E StrJUS
ln the earty :!ays Ashe viUe ~·as o
H l'!arl<s
There
Sir Philip S. Henry. the
N. Meyers
l1ttle mount.lill oc-ommunity. ""'ith \I.ide.
cultured Engh•h Jew, ever·•eady to NJX Lrnd.Ju
fofax f"larcus
mudd)' $lreets. The mountainous
offer of ha lorg e.sse. The re was fo\rs. Louis Narks
s
A. L Solomon
~ds into town 'J."e.re nttrrow. t-.' isuog
• \mnie Loryeo Barnett. ett~ntlve to S . J Lindau
'
A. \Vhillo<k
in tcrtuou.s turns for mdes. ond wom
the needs of the congr~4Uon. unfill- B. Swartzberg
G. H. Mayer
~0""'" by c~ntles~ gener~tions of
teringly loyol end generou•. And ~\rs. Norris N. f:pstern
S . Uplnsky
ln.JJ.>ns ~nd ~"'- ~tory~
1\. D. Long, gr~cious. magnettc. L Blomberg
'
H 0. Long
mg• hncd th<! street!. Tht w~stetn
poised. o person~lity ""ith e very L Berma"
B. Zageir
C.lrohn" hlUfotk. gothenng at cvmer5
otuocli\'e quality a nd \lolth o sense of S.Jm Anestc:n
N. Shuman
for snotches of convel"~tion. gazed
= pon!ibility to the community. Other F\ J acobson
C"UOOUSty at the fe\1. J e\lo'S In their
J . Cohen
names fill our memories · S. H. f Sternberg
m•d.tL Th~se mountoin~rs -.·er~
S. Schiffman
Fncdmon. G. Alexander. Charles 8 \\'hillxk
A. B. Schaytr
mo•tl)· ol c.tt rc ongin. from Englond.
Rutenbcrg.JacobCohen, A. Klcslov.c r'l Swartzberg
5-.'<>tlond. Wa les and lrclond.
A. Blomberg
sky. Ralph Ra.cnberg. 1-\. D. Long.
Our ptoneers -.-ere conce rned for
The names ol the robbis · U.Uron.
the future olthoir children. as
a>
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l1u~: one hundr~d )•ecn s since the
lounding of Congregation Beth
Ho-Teph•l• are r,ue<J v.1th thnlhng. ere:>·
uve. t~nbule-nt erls.odes stories of men
Sternberger rose to his feet ond soid:
'"J
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A perusDI of the eerly minutes of
the meetings re>~eols thol dues wer~
Solomon Lipinsky formdro
Bon Marche in Asheville in
1889, using rile "single-price"
$10 a year, payable quart<!rly. When
rme w~s slx months in orreers , he was
suspended and could be relnstotcd
only upon payment of oil .dues and o
majority vole ol the congregatlon.
The trea•urer was bonded lor $500.
although his report never showed
more then $1651n ll>e b<1nk.
merch;;wdjsing concepr,
whereby et~ch item was
IJIJ8ed wl!h its own price. In
1923, Lipinsky moved his
sto re •down town" to
H:ywood Stree~ in 1
/1e
process est.1blishing a new
The first minister wo$ Reverend
business distric! in Asheville.
A. Jacoby. from Charleston, West
Virginia. to seNe during the Holy Days
or 1891. Charter member A. B.
Schoyer was engaged to assist him.
Lyceum H•ll wes the Hrsl home of the
ccngregDtion, In which they wor·
shiped, held Sunday School. and
enjoyed social effalrs. It woo rented
fro m a fraternal order at the rate or
$7.'> per ycor. Here G. H. ~yer. the
secrelluy, served also as the First
superintendent or the Sunday School
He probably taught the children from
the "Catechism." a Sunday SchC'OI
book popular In those d.eys.
Whcm Purim anivcd th.ol rust year.
e successful party was held by the
young m on. The $52.30 It netted was
given to the congregation with the
recommendation thet it be used to
purchese on orgen, •the some to be
the property ol the congregation.•
e cost of $250, or a section in River· s\tc Eagle SlreeL When the lodge
side Cl:melery, for $500? Conven· moved to the third floor or 8 buildrng
tenet: wos the finol determiner, with on Church Street. the congregation
one acr~ set aside at Riverside. Then moved with them.
the next issue: Who would toke c are
of the dcccav.d? Whot about the Burial In April 1902 " rare opportunity pre-
The new organ aroused them to fur·
ther efforts. They lorm<!d 8 choir "to
Improve the s ervices ... ts nd ln order lo
avoid expense they
u•ed the
ueditional m elodies.
The first annual election, held In
1892. saw Mr. Whillo<:k retained In
the presidency, 1-\. D. Long as vice
president, and Mr. Sch oyer e!ectcd
"reader' ol a so1ory of $100, ;>ayob1e
after the iioly Days. Toward the end
ofthal year J8cob Cohen replaced G.
H. ~yer rs secretory as well as
Sunday School superintendent. On
November 25, Congregation Beth
Ha-Tephil8 was duly ch-artered by reg·
lst.,ring with the Buncombe County
Superior Court. enobling the congregation to purchos" l•nd for 8
cemetery.
Thc.re were disagreements: Where
was the best place · Chunns Cove, •t
Society (Chevra Kadisha)? Was It a sented itself to the congregation. A
part of the congregation or a separate Temple building was aveilable for
$2000. It hod been used •s • Bap\l;t
org~nization? A separate society was
fo rmed, \lo'hich much leter became D Church since 1863, and sold to the
cemetery committee of the congre- ChristianChurchin 1891.fn 1900the
gotlon. Mr. Krcslowsky, the father of trusle~s of lhot congregetion deeded
~\rs. A. Whitlock, wes In charge. the buildin; to their minister, the
Another Important question regard- Reverend T. M. MeyerS, In lieu ol the
Ing the 'reader" had to be decided: solory due him. Reverend Meyers h•d
Should he weer a cap and robe? The bee n forced to borrow on the propminutes ol February 3, 1893, indicate erty, and was glod to flnd e buyer In
Mr. Schayer was permitted lo buy • Congregation Beth Ho·Tephile.
This breathed new llfc Into the
cap and robe
congregation. Through the efforts or
The next ten )'ears of the congrega· Mrs. 1-\. D. Long, the l•dies of the
Uon's life •re unknown. Perhaps the rongregatlon formed an auxiliary
initial force had spent Itself, or the known as Th<! Jewish Ladies' Aid
Depression of the 1890s was rcsporr Society lo h elp pay for the edillcc.
slbl<!. But the oongregotion endured. "'"The Aid" did Its work efficiently, end
Newly •rrivlng femilles found the con- in later years found new projects:
gregation insufficiently orthodox. But care or the c e metery, lhe m~king of
president Abteham Whitlock and shrouds. and visiting the s ick.
Shortly after the purchase of the
energetic young me rchant Solomon
Lipinsky emphasized Reform Judo- building there came to Ashevlt:e "
Ism, with the result that the small wealthy, cultured English Jew, Sir
Jewish community was split into lwo Philip S. Henry, who established
congregations, orthodox end reform.
"Zealandlo" estcte on Beouclltcher
Mountain. He p'ovided several
as •ccretorics · Jacob Cohen, Bcr· hundred dollars to help the struggling
nord Whitlock •nd Solomon Uplnsky. congregation improv~ Its building. A
There w•s no regular S•bbath serv· bell tower anti spire were removed.
On February 8, 1908, the congreIcc. The Sunday School was loosely
organized and attendonce w~ts irregu- g•tion formally elnliatcd with the
lar. Synogoguc activities were held at Union of American Hebrew Congrethe Odd Fellows Hall In the Hilliard gations, the lederatlo'l of Reform
Building on Biltmore Avenue. opp<>- congregations in the country. By this
Three men served successivel)'
·9·
�ume. the)' felt themaelves to be c
completely Reform orgcnizouon, and
cddcd a clcuse to th.:ir constitution:
"This organization shall be lo.nov. n as
!I>• Reform~ Congregotion Beth H.,.
Tephlloh. 'The House of Preyer.' ond
the Un.on Pro) er Book shall be the
offoc•ai ntuol used."
;'\est or the congregtauonol octiv·
lty took ploce during the summer and
until ofler the Holy Do)"' During the
only sllt were In favor of the
amend ment. The >IOmn had been
weath ered. When, during the
commotion of that year, Gust.ov
Ale><ander ruig ned his position, Or.
synagogue in Asheville . He ne ver
Somuel Ro binso n, o young optldon,
"'avered m his loyalty ond generosity
stepped fo rward to replace him 0 ,
to the T • mple os the center of J ewish
iKtetary.
ble In August 1917 he became presl·
Proudly we ackno wledge the hl;ih
d~termin~d personality \llhose influ·
ence wo• Immediately fell Through·
out hi• hie he used his splend1d ener·
sies to est4bhsh a strong and ac tive
dent of the congregotion, end after
caliber of the men of that coy. In
the Holy Ooys new life pul.oted
many other communities the deb4te
throug:-. the membership.
ove.r thi.s Issue would have ptrma·
Among them v.o• ~. Minnie
-.,mer. the members them.sekes v.cre l.ol')ea B.lmet.L a sum mer vb.itor (ro m nently divided the cong regation.
Although women's suflroge hod
the- •reeders • Among thc:m v.ere Fr~d
(lo\onning. South Corolino . Mrs. no t yct beco me o natio no1 iss ue, the
Cone, S. I..Jpinsky and Juhu• Lo.. en·
&rmll ollered the congregotion 5100
constitution of the congregation held
bem For ov.tule. in 1912. o c e rtain
annually lo \loo rd the mamtenanct o f a
membership open to women. lhe
~abbl G~rge Bene d1ct se"·ed. Our·
permane nt robbi. The impulse o f this
fi~t to join, on June 23, 1g18. ,..• ,
1ng se,·en summerS, from 1908 to
kindly v.omon pervaded the congr~
1914. a you"'g st udent. ~\orris S~··Jennie Kroman, a loyol member
gouon, e nd In M<orch 19 18 Robbl
U.zaron. from Hebrew Un•on College
Nolhan Barasch wos elected; ho,..... until her deeth in 1930.
offlc1oted at Frido)· night scrvice s a nd
In the summer of 1919, Ro!>b; A
e 'er. he res igned about a ye.otlaterto
conducted Sunday School. U.:or<.n
B. Rhine of Hot Springs. Arl<onsos.
become an ormy chaplo;n. During
""'c:nt on to ~ome: one o( Amer\clJ'S
visited Asheville. lie conducted Sol>
Rabb1 Boros.ch's short term. the con-outstDnd1ng r abbis. In 64lt1more.
both worship and. together ""th ~\n.
gregt!lltion ogaln s uffered conmcung
O!f~ee~ dunns this period were
Rhine, carried on o succes..sful Sune mouons. re<.xamining the old deSolomon Uplnsky. preSident; Juhu•
day Sch ool. But by now, the need lor
bate : Rerorm or Con.servotivc:' S . H.
Lo11.en~sn. treosurer. e nd ~\oms
a permenentleoder wo.s pres.sing. Fe!
F nedmon. a strOng \>ooster fo r •yno·
Upinsky, secrc10ry. The m mute:s
the Holy Ooys, the congregation emgogue vu
..ahty. active since his elK·
contain nurne row references to the
plo yed o senior stude.,tlrom Hebrew
110n to the Boord cl Ou-e<:ton in August
active Je..ish lAdies' Aid Soc1ety. At
'Jnion College, 1'\r. H~rvey Wessel
1917, now co me lo rword with an
one time they contnbu:ed $34.25 to
So tho roug hly did he stir the hearuol
Gm endment to the constitution to
the •fumoce fund • The congreg l.ltion
the people thot the pulpit wos offered
m4k:e the congregation ConservGtive_
numbered about N.ent)-live.
The/'l.lrch 16, 1919,meellng was to him ol on lnltiol solory of 53000.
In 1915.1-\r. 1'\ iskend. a student ot
memorable The president's gavel Iell pending hlo graduation from school
Hebrew Union C ollege, o.'fic:>~ted ot
hequentty to res tote orde r. fo r Robbl Wessel t ook chorge In July
:he High Holy D~ys. O!f•ce~ of that
1920 . and wos r-lected. ot a oolol)
determined m en spoke their minds ,
yeor were S . Upinsky. president. G
plead:ng lo r high princ•ples end stir· of S3.600. Ollic ers ot thot time were
Alexander·. vice p resident: Charles
Rolph Rosen~rg, president; S. \Vh.•
ppeots fo r a
Rutenberg. treuurer. ond /'\ oms I..J~ ""S their hsteners ....;th G
Lees, vice pre>ident: S Robin!QII,
'
11\Sky. secn!tory. Th~l was the yeo r vl\.. 1 Judulsm thot would strike r~ secretory; end Chorles Rutenberg.
sound1ng chords in the hearts of their
the l..odies' Aid pren ed lor o permo·
trees urer. ln 1922, S. Uph sky wo><..
nent r~bbi for the congregation. e nd c:hll<!n!n for genet~~tions to come. 'They turned to the pre>idency, "'•hich offi«
rose to thel! feet quickly to challenge
Robbl Zdsler wa> engoged. But 11
he h.,ld until his deoth in 1925.
pro' ed a stn~n to maintotn him prop- opposing idees; this was the
When Robbi Wessel resigned In
d~mocrctJc V.tJY to se ttle lJn i.uue.
erly· he rem~ined onl)' a fe"' months.
SoiGmon Upinsky held their ol· 1922, he wos lnstrumentol in bnng.ng
For the Holy 0o)'S, o 1'\r. 1'\.>rgolls
to AshevUie the outstondlng robbin>
officiated. In 1917 o /'lr ~\eyero..i t: ~ention fo r over .3n hour. He pleodcd col personality of the congregouon's
for recognition of the necessities o f
offic1o!ed so "'dl thol o special go'\
histo ry: Or. Mo$u P. JacobsOI>. •
,.., a\Oo rded him. \'.'hen ~\oms the new dey: This wos on American pioneer Rdomn robbi. The congrtg~
genero tion. only Refomn J udal•m
Upinsky moved to Wilmmston.
lio n vo ted him a yeor's contsoct •t
Gus.t"v AJe.xendet succt~Jed him cs could meet the challenge and retoin $4000 per annum .
J e,.i>h loyoltlu . No t even his
secretery.
Or. Jaco bs on hod outstondinll
opponent. ~. Frledmar, could fo1l to
qualities that endeared him to Je~1
1-\e.onv.hUe. noew Je,.ish ramtLe:s. oaere: recogn.:e the man's complete ond and Gentiles ahke. His leode~hip~••
mo\ing Into the City. omong them mo•ing sincenty, nor motch his eloinspin>tional and purposeful nuO<JS)t
S1egln..d Sternberg. o vigorous ond quence. \\ 'he.n the vote WliS counted.
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his encoura9emenl and throug h the
cllor15 of Mn. Jacobson, the Sister·
hood wos formed !n 192 2 as a
permonent ouxilioty of the congreg<>tion. Its first officers were ·~- S.
Whit Lees, pre.ldent. ond Mrs. S.
Robinson, secr<loty. During Its flrot
yeor, the women bought a large orglln
lor the Temple and on automobile lor
the robbl's personal use. /'Irs. Lees set
o high stondard for all future
pres~
dents. The congregotion Is e:ver1o.s t·
lngly grateful for her Inspired Ieeder·
ship.
A new spirit of vltolity gripped the
members. For twenty years they hod
worshipped In the tottering building.
It WOS time tO erect 0 sanctuary of
which they could be proud, and which
would demonstrate In no uncertain
terms the rellgl<>us spirit of the
American Jew.
Siegfried Sternberg felt the
Impulse generated by Or. Jocob•o n.
Together with Dr. S. Robinson, secretory lor many yeors, 1'\r. Sternberg
mode the down payment on o sp6·
cious lot on Merrinlon Avenue. Their
hearl5 beat fast os they thought of the
doy when they would present the
project to the others. Julius
LowenbeIn wos called Into their conf•
denee ond he lent further <enthusiastic
~sslstonce. Evetything W<>> anonged
lor the memorable meeting of April ; ,
1924. The congregation end the
Sisterhood met together.
To understand what rollowed, we
must see two foctors _,t work In the
congregation. Two men were its oc·
knowledged leoders:
Siegfried
Sternberg, lmpulsl•e but <>1..-ays reody
to support hls words with monetary
gifts, and Solomon Uplnsky, then In
his 69th year ond In hls last Illness,
which finally claimed him the followIng yeor. Around eoch m<>n hod grown
up a coterie of loyal supporters. A).
though both were on friendt!est terms
they were of diflerlng temperaments:
The second factor was the disturbIng fact thot for ell of Solomon
Upl~•ky'a energetic attempt to "get
out \he crowd" for Friday night and
S..turdoy morning services, they were ""'• Toub trea s urer. a nd Nathan
poorly ottended, which rankled him. Friedman secretory. The membe~hlp
When Siegfried Sternberg stood throughout the 1920s vo rled from 70
be.fore the meeUng ond in excited oc· to 95, ond the budget from 56000 10
cents explained that the groundwork 57500. A ct.olr wos mointoined, end
hod already been lold for the mov~ both _Friday night and Sot~Tday
ment fo r 0 new Temple, his listeners' mommg services were held.
heorl5 beot quickly. Had the time
In June 1926, through the
truly come? Then Solomon Upln•ky Influence of Dr. Jacobson, the org611~
come (onward. How d ifferent were his zation of Reform Robbls, the Centro!
tlow, sure words ~ movir.g, eloquent Conference of American Rabbf•. held
ond persuasive. This movement. he Its annual meeting In Asheville, at the
sold, wos "premolure~" Perhops the Kenilworth Inn, which commanded o
time would some dey be o\ hand, but superb view of the sunoundlng hills
this was not the time: "First fill to and peaks. It was a memorable event
overflowing this Temrle, before you in the hlstoty of the congregotion.
consider building o new one." That M<lny of the members attended evety
phrase pricked the bubble of enthus~ session open to the public, and heard
osm, and Siegfried Sternberg's ex- the countty's outstanding rabbis dl..
cited words no longer reached their cuss some of the W<lghUesl problems
mork. The gclden moment hod of the day.
passed.
The 1927 officers were Julius
For years ofter. thue wos grurl\& l..owenbcln, preslden~ Morris Uplnsky,
bllng end murmuring. Pe~ple coiled lreltsurer. ond Mll7 Polonsky. secreihe old building "that born." os well 01 tory. The following year Or.
oU\er epithets. But the boom days Jo.cobson•s contract was renewed for
passed; the Depression set ln. Men's 0 second fiv~y<:ar term. Through the
fo reheads were funowed with lines of eflorl5 of Sleglrield Sternberg, title
wony. A newTempk could woil- They wos obtolned lo three acres of land
hod other problems.
adjoining the congregation's cemetery for $3000. In July 1927, ~. M.
D. Long bequeathed $3500 to the
congregation, $2500 of which wos to
be used lor construtUng a new
Temple. The following year, the S l..
terhood matched It, and purchased a
house on Montford Avenue, to be
used as the "T<:mple Center" and 0 1 0
stepping olone too new Temple. For
o•:er five yeors II was the center of
soclolond cultural life in the city. However, during the depths of the Depression, the pro!'erty wos foreclosed
upon, and for the second time the
A new ero beg on In 1g25, Two of the dream of o new Temple foded away.
congregation's beloved members
The 1928 ofncen were s.
passed owoy, Solomon Upinsky In Sternberg, presklen~ S . Robinson. vice
M<lreh ond M.-s. Minnie Loryea &r· preslder.t; Ed Goldsmith, sectel4ty;
nett In early M<ly. All Asheville hon- and Morris Upinsky, tteasun!r. In
ored the fo:mer, a respected clllzcn, 1929, Morris Upinsky was president,
o merchant prince, o dynamic per· a. Llchtenlel> vice president, and Roye
sonolity. a reve rent end at:tive Jew. Swortzberg treosun:r. In 1930, a.
/'Irs. &melt, ever thoughtful, left Uchtenfels president, S. Robinson vice
$5000 as on endowment. In that year, president, Ed Goldsmith sec.r etary
'
Siegfried Sternberg was pre.ldent, and Roye Swt.rtzberg treasurer.
�In Apnl 1930 Dr. Jacobson ~~oent
" ith J . A. Pallo end Dr. S. Robinson to
e convenuon of the Union of Amefi..
con Hebrew CongregatioN ot Atlanta.
Inspired by theor lllp. the three organ·
u:cd the melt or the eongr~etion into
o brotherhood. called "Temple Club:
11ohkh ofler~~oords beca n>e affiliated
"'th the No:lono l Federation of
Temple Brotherhoods. Dr. S.
Koblnson, at v.: hose home the organuot:onol meeting "'"' held in />loy
1930, was IU first presidenL Te mple
Club hos Oounshed as • medium of
cultu,ol and social intercourse among
the men.
During the Depression, which
struck Asheville In the Foil of 1930.
the bonks folded and businesses
vontshed oburpUy. ""'ny Jews v.ere
heavily involved. and some bankrupt·
deJ ensued. Dr. J ocobson cut his
so lory to $2400. but despite his l>eroic
efforts. congregational affa irs
slump.C. and membership dropped
to !>4.
In the 1932 decdon, Joseph Dove
become the new secreLuy. On
October 3. 1932. o t the Temple Center on Montford Avenue, Temple Club
honoted Dr. J acobso n on his te.nth
onniven.t~ty -.ith the congregation.
Joseph M. Cooper, Louis Upinsky
and Gustav Lkhtenfeis took port In
the program.
Conllnrustlon ceremonies on
30, 1933. .,..,,. rnesnonWie. More than
300 people filled the auditorium of the
Temple; scores v.e.re tum~ away. ln
August 1933, Dr. J acobson's con-
""'Y
tract was renewed ror another year,
but by the fol<oiWing Spring It was
apparent that the congregation could
not bear up under the mounting delicaL Dr. J a cobson terminated his
contract on September I , 1934. It
lo:aked for owhil"' that the T em;>le
~~oould
clou.
But Rabbi Loub I. EQelson. of the
Union of Arnericon Hebrew Congr..
ga llOns, ca me to Asheville e nd mod e
on appeal to keep the T~mple open,
offering to furnish o young, wellqualified rabbi ot o smoU solory. The
congregation agreed, and Rabbi
chairman.
Other
cornmlltee
members: Coleman U.gei.!". Gust,ov
Groundbreaklng (or Temple on Uberry S rreer, 1949
Al~xend~r S. KJ~ne come to the pulpit.
Dr. J acobson was e lected to the hor>orory po>ltion .:>f Rabbi Emeritus. in
1934 the officers were ""'rcus Ste.-ne.
Jr.. president; J oseph ,..\. Cooper, vice
president; Phil Zogeir, treasurer; end
""'• H. Crohn, >ecretory. In 1935, L
H. Pollock was president, Joseph
Cooper vice president. C. Uchtenfds
treasurer,
secretary.
and
Max H.
Crohn
Under Rabbi Kline, Interest In
Ter.'\ple: affairs revived. He wos r~
" Ieete<! each succeeding year, HI
Increase> In sala ry. He wo• o lso pop~.>
lar In many city organizations. On one
occasion, Rabbi Kline turned over to
the congregation o check h e hod
received in the sum of S15. This sum
was the nucle us of o building fund for
the n•w T empie, under the directlon
of the Building Fund Committee,
chaired by Joseph M. Cooper. The
following year th~ fund hod 9rown
a nd, with the addition <>f o sum from
the cemetery
~d.
lhe congregation
obtained, fo r S 1750, the title to the
property a djoining the Temple at the
comer o( S,>rUCe and Woodfin Streeu.
In 1936 Joseph Cooper become
president. J. B. Breman vice president, Joseph A.. Potlo secretory, a nd
C. Uchtensfel• treasurer. The membership grew >leodlly u.ntil, In August
1937.11 numbered 73. 1n Septembei
· 12-
1938, Robbl Kline left ha posL At the
annual meeting on
30. 1938,
offacers elected were J . B. Brrmon,
president; Joseph Dave, •kr J>resldent; Joseph M. Cooper, secretary;
and C . Uchtenfels, treasurer. During
the summer o( 1938, the congregotlon considered numerous opplicotlons, end nnolly clccted Rabbi Robert
P. Jacobs, o gr~duote of the Jewish
Institute of Religion of New York City.
In the FeU of 1938. with the s ple"'
did <OOI'erotion of Joseph Dove. •
prolession41 choir was engaged undtr
the guidance of Miss BU.nche Loha111
and Miss Ei~" Vettori. J . B. Bremen,
the president. sklllfuUy guided the
congregation e nd aet It on the first
steps toward fmonclol aecurity.
During 1939, Joseph Cooper "''111><!rew os secretory, and Dr. S. Robinson served temporarily until Louis B.
Rifkin took charge of the books. At
the end of thot year, Mr. Bremen took
Ul, and a new sU.te of officers <ome
Into the congregation. Max H. Croh.n
was president, Leo Finkelstein vice
president, C. Uchtenlels tre.uurer, and
J.:>e R. Sternberg secrdory.
In 1942, under the auspices of the
Brothemood, the new T empie BuildIng Fund Committee become the
congregoton's official money;oislng
group. Joseph Cooper was ch~n
and 1'\n. Joseph Bremen was v.ce
""'Y
Uchtenleis, ""'rtin Cross, Joseph
Pella, M..x Crohn, lsooc Groman, ~
Upinsky and Joseph Dove. There conUntt<d for six yeoro > fundrolsing effort.
under the leadership of Incoming
Rabbi Sidney E. Unger but shored by
every member of lkth Ha-Tephllo.
Rabbi Unger, succeed ing Rabbi
Jocobs in 1946, served o ur congr..
gotlon seventee.n yeors. becoming
Rabbi Emerit"" upon re Ure.ment in
1963. Rabbi Unger brought to his task
the experience of ei~htee_n ,; -Orl of
serving CoJ ond country, At his errivol Religious SchCX>I session• were
still being held jointly with Beth israel
(then coiled Bikur Chollm). Sunday
School affairs end both Sisterhood
and Brothemood octivitles were cor·
ned on ot the Jewish Community
Center on Charlotte StreeL
Flrst, Rabbi Unger sepo:oted the
two Religious Schools end updated
rhe curriculum, in harmony with the
suggestions emanating from the Cornmission on Religious Educotlon of
U.AH.C. and C.C.A..R. Wher" the
School should meet was addressed
by installing cloth partitions In the old
Tempie, demonstroting o fin~ spirit of
"moking-<lo" by both te achers and
children.
The various boards of the congr..
galion met repeatedly under Rabbi
Unger's vigorous leadership to dlscus.s the pressing need for o new
Temple, Religious School building and
library, o Social Hail, and o proper
office for the RobbL On August 18,
1945, property known as the Grove
Eslate et the comer of Uberty end
Broad Streets wos purchased. It lr>cluded o former p rivate residence
which become o sotlsfoctory Interim
home for oil of the congrega!ion's
activities other thon worship.
Meenwhile,lhe Bulld.i ng Commit·
teelobored hard to bring o new Temple
Into belrog. The Slx Assoclotes, Ar<.h~
tects, of Asheville, pres.,nted o pion,
ond ~rchont ConstnJctlon Company
o( Asheville received the order to begin
construcUon.
On Wednesday, October 20,
1948, the <!ream of the foundero and
of oil who succeeded them finally
Dr. Samuel Robinson kindled the
everiostlng light, the Scehecheyo nu.
Prayer, followed by the lnvocoUon,
become e reolity: The cornerstone of
led into the reguler evening service.
the new Temple was put in place.
Joseph Coope r, whose heart hod .~
ways been in the life of lkth Ht>Tephilo, end who ha~ striven so hard
In the raising of funds, accepted lhe
trowel and passed it to Joseph Dove
and Sidney Weln, co-cholnnen of the
Building Committee. items oflnterest
Alfred Uchtenf<Ois, vice presldont of
the congregotion, reod the Scripture,
taken from Kings VIII, beginning with
verse 22. Lwn Rocomoro rcod lhc
prayer of dedlc:etion from the Union
Proyer Booi<. The scrolls were then
ploced in the Ark, with Rabbi
Frederick Rypins of Temple
were ploced beneath the cornerstone
Em.anut:l. Greensboro. ossi.sting.
by Mrs. Eva Stem. oldest living
member of the congregation. and
France Uchtenfeis, youngest member of the Religious School.
inthewords o ftheToroh: "Ills not
Incumbent upon thee to complete o
task, but neither art thou free to desist
therefrom.• The founders of our congregation labored in thb spiriL Theirs
wos not the joy or completing the
task, but neither did they shirk their
obligation. As they left off, their sons
end daughters replaced them.
The final servke was held ot the
old Temple on Friday, August 12,
1949. To Harry Blomberg, son of
charter member Louis, fell the honor
of closing the doors fo r the lost time.
Doys of exultation began the fo~
lowing weekend with the dedlcoUon
of the new Temple, when ell paid
homoge to those who hod gone befoae os well os those fortunate enough
to be o living port of the momentou•
events. The T emplewos adorned with
flowers and aglow with beaming feces.
""'ny wept for joy. At the singing of
"Ho•" GoOdly Are Thy Tents," tne
congregation rose os Robbl Unger led
the procession, followed by Dr. Jacob
R. •""'reus, pr.,sldent of the C.C.AR..
and Dr. Julien Morgenstern, president emeritus of the H.U.C. Be.s lde
them come Leo Finkelstein, the congregation's preslden~ members of the
Boord ofTnatees end of the Building
Committee, with Joseph Cooper, then
Its presldenL Then come Gustav
Uchtenfels e nd Joseph BremAn, cor·
rying the scrolls of the Ark, followed
by church end stole dlgnilorles ond
other dlstlngubhed guests.
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With so much oc:hievetl, attention now
turned to the Religious School. Hymon Dave. pres iJe:nt of the congregt~~
tlon, appointed o committee to pion o
new building which would hormonize
with the architec ture of the T empie. J .
Berlom ~ing was engoged os
architect, end H.M. Rice & Sons of
Weaverville wos commissioned to
build our new Religious School.
On Sunday, Jonuo:y 25, 1959,
ground wos broken, with Gustav Uchtenfels tumlng the first spade of
eortn ond Rabbi Unger officJating. Beth
Ho-Tephlla Religious School 11101
dedicated commencing Friday, September 18, 1959. Dr. Leon Feldman,
past president of the congregation,
chaired the Dedication Committee
and was toastmoster for the bonquel
A memorable Sunda y morning serv·
Ice was followed by o nnol ceremony
of dedication Sundoy e vening, In
whlch emphasis wAs pioc:ed on ed~.>
cation, featuring e very Aspect of
Juda ism's greot goal. At the concl~.>
slon of the ceremonies, the key to the
School was presented to Leo Flnkelstein, chAirmon of the Building Cornonillee. lloho handed~ lo F"""'- ,.....rde.-,
presld•nt of the c ongregation.
Everything was done, and
planned, to establish for AU and forever the Jews' Intent and purpose. A
building inscription, chosen by Rabbi
Unger, "Thou oholt tooch them diJl.
genUy unto thy c:hlldre11," was placed
at the e.ntrunce.
On Foid.,y, April 7, 1961, the
Temple's Social Hall was dedlcoted to
Rabbi Unger In recognition of ha
�The £12 Chaytms ore of broru.e.
The· Everlasting Ugh! above the
Ark, the upholstered seats on the
pulpit, and the walnut Bible Stand
were !he gifts of /o\r. and Mrs. Coleman Z.,ge!r and /olrs. J. B. Breman.
The walnut Candle Slllnds and
Klddush Cup were presented by Ms.
and Mrs. Alfred Uchtenfels.
:n 1985, o new Allen orgon was
where he aJso received his Mester'$
As we face the Mure, Beth H&-Tephila
degree In 1963. then served '" asslo- is strong in its commitment to Rdorm purchased by ~ congregation with
the help of donations from Mrs. l.J!on
tant robbi In Jacksonville. Florida.
Judaism. We look back at the pest Feldman, MD. Helen Gumpert, •nd
errivlng at Beth He-T ephlla In July
with pride and r~membrence, ~nd we
an anonymous donor.
1965.
look forward to the future with hope
Rabbi Paul K11plan served our COf"
The organ wos a plft from the
a nd optimism.
gregoUon from 1972 through 1979.
Uchtenfels &tate in memory of Emil
Uchtenfelt.
In the past twenty..five yeers our conThe Tre~ of Ufe and the ......,nogregotion has survived declinin~\
memberohlp (down to 117 members Our congregaUon !s Indebted 1D Leo rah over the doors In the sanctuary
and eight children In the Religious Flnicelste!n (or recording an: were donoted by Hymon Dove In
School) os well as the flnanciol pro
preserulng much of the history f memory of his wife Evelyn Dave.
In the foyer, beside th~ mem~
lemsofth,1ote 1960s ond 1970s.Th )Congregation Beth Hil·Tephlla.
ri.ol tablet.o, are two tables. One holds
establishment of the Endowme
two books: The Eternal Rec.:>rd ~f
Fund In the 1970s, spearheaded
&r MiUvohs and the Eternal RecDr. Leon Feldm.on and fueled by our
Ufe MembcD, along with the sale of
ord of fo\orrlogei of Temple memtho house on Uberty Street, helped reben. These books were given by Ms.
s.tore the congregation to finz.ncio.l
and Mn. Hyman Dove .
heolth.
The other table endosu •
Hymen Dove ond other5 provided
unique book in memory of AI
strong le<ldershlp. which bolstered the
Go<><lmon, and was given by the
connregooon "nd held It together
Go<><lrr.on family. Thll Is o Book of
during those difficult days. An Influx
FEATURES OF
/o\emorlom,ln which members may
of new Jewish fomilies oriented to
orronge to hove Inscribed the n.omes
Reform Judolsm In the 1970s a nd
OUR TEMPLE
of their dearly departed.
1980s helped restore vitality and
The b•.-:;:-.:e dool'$, beautiful In
strength to our congrcgetion.
d
In g , Robbl Selectlon ComThe Temple Is of steel an con- the .artJ.s tty of their six outstllndlng
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mittee consisting of Arnold Sgan, crete trimmed with limestone, with motifs, were given by Mr. andi'\r5.J.
r.hairmon: Hilda Hoffman, Fronk bull bricks. The congregotion looks
B. Bremen.
Edwinn, Dr. Paul Lerner, Harry Moser. upon an open Torah when the doors
The Rose Window was the gih of
Mory Allee Sellinger, Ruth Jono~~oiu of the Ark are closed, ond on open
1'\n.. Jos. Walle!'$ in memory o! her
and Hymen Dave recommended Torah when the seroUs ore remov~.
Rabbi Ronald C. Blumlng to the conThe Arl< of out Temple ls unique. husband.
The sculpture representing the
gregation. Through his dedication, and was 0 gilt of the children of /olr.
hard work. dillaence ond love for and t-\rs. Louis Blomberg. In mem- carrying of the Holy Ark wo.s donated by S!. Mork's Lutheran Church
Judo.im he ~as bre.!lthed life into the ory ol their parents. The design Is
congregation. Rabbi Bluming, ~~o·ork· like the Star of David. The Ark and on April 27, 1969, In appre<:loUon
for using our sanctuary during renolng with organist Je.on Valerio. hos the altar stand ore of burl myrtle.
successfully Integrated the musicol
The Ten Commandments, vations on their church.
progrom with the liturgy. Under his
Our kitchen wu remodeled In
carved in Tennt.ssee marble. were
reUgious guld.once end the leadership
the gift of 1'\r. and /o\rs. Sidney Weln. I 988 by the Sisterhood In memory
· of our pres,..nt president, Robert
of Ruth Jonow!U.
of everlosting remembrance.
Jano~~oitz, the congregation has grown
untiring efforts on behalf of Beth
Ho·T ephlla, and wao renam ed Un;er
Hell.
Rabbi Bernard Bloom succeeded
Rabbi Unger, a nd a year later Rabbi
Stanley R. fullston became our spiritual leader.
Rabbi Funston was ordolned at
Hebrew Union College In ClncinnoU,
,
In 1991 to 150 membership• and
thirty children In the Religious School.
'The Brotherhood won three =Jor
nolionol aword• In 1986 under the
leader•hlp of Dr. Cliff Feingold and
Dr. Emanuel Robinson. The Brotherhood and Sl~terhooc' are vibrant and
active organ!utUON offerir>g outstandIng programming to the community.
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HISTORY - CHRONOLOGICAL
1891 founding of Congregation Beth Ha-Te_phila; adoption of constitution and by-laws; election of
.:>!ficers
IB92 Chartering of Congregatio n; purchase o f one acre of land at Riverside Cemetery
1902 !>urchase of first Temple building
1908 Affiiilltion with the Unon of American Hebrew Congregations; amendment to constitution
1915 Rabbi Zeisler engaged
1917 Siegfried Sternberg becomes president of the congregation
1918 Rabbi Nathan Barasch elected; Jennie Kroman first woman to join congr<!gation
1919 Deba!e and vote to adopt Reform Judaism by congregation
1920 Rabbi Harvey We~sel chosen
1922 Dr. Moses P. Jacobson becomes rabbi of congregation; Sisterhood formed (Mrs. S. Whit Lees,
president)
1924 Debate and decision not to erect new Temple
1926 Central Conference of American Rabbis holds annual meeting in Asheville at the Kenilworth Inn
1927 Dr. Jacobson re-elected; three acres of land adjoining cemetery purchased
1928 Sisterhood purchases house on Montford Avenue for Temple Center
1930 Brotherhood ("Temple Club") organized; Depression descends upon Asheville
1933 Memorable Confirmation ceremoni~s conducted, with 300 people in attendance
1934 Alexander S. Kline is brought to congregation as new Rabbi; Dr. Jacobson becomes Rabbt
Emeritus
1935 Property adjoining Temple at Spruce and Woodfin Streets purchased
1938 Rabbi Robert P. Jacobs elected; professional c hoir e ngaged by Joseph Dave
I 94 1 Congregation celebrates 50th Anniversary
1942 Temple Building Fund Ccmmillee organized
1946 Rabbi Sidney E. Unger succeet.:s Rabbi Jacobs
1945 Grove Estate, at Uberty and Broad Streets, pur:hased
1948 Cornerstone <>f new Temple laid
1949 Final service held at old Temple; new Temple dedicated
1959 New Religious School completed
1961 Social Hall dedicted to Rat>bi Unger
1963 Rabbi Unger becomes Rabbi Emeritus; Bernard Bloom becomes new Rabbi
1965 S t anley R. funston replace~ Rabbi Bloom
1966 Congregation celebrates 75th Anniversary
1972 Rabbi Paul Kaplan is chosen
1981 Rabbi Selection Commillee selects as Rabbi Ronald C. Bluming
1986 Brotherhood wins three major national awards
'991 CONGREGATim: CELEBRATES lOOTH ANNIVERSARY
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�REMINISCENCES OF MRS. FRED G. HOFFMAN .• .
REMINISCENCES OF ~~ ···
In 1698, nght t>«lc.rc •.ne Englls""6:><:r Wor, my
fo.ther sold his restAuron! for gold coin•. got a mnney
belt. end went do""" to C.1petown He hod o cousin In
Auotralio a"d a brother ir Jack•onville. Flondo. By e
I
~
n1p of a coin. he ceme \(", Jock,.onvUie. There. he- went
to night sch:><>l to lear'.l to reod a:'\d -.·rite E.nglish.
In \900, he become Ill. end the doctor In Jocksor>vllle told him the only ploce to go to !>« cured wos L'le
mounU.in<. He troveled to Aoheville. ond Dr. Smith told
him he would die of onythlng except whet they sent
him to the mounu.lns for, ond :hot he moy os well
;etum to Jaduonville. But he liked A>heville so much
h
ided to remain.
In 1903. he opened o pownshop ot 23 South 1'13in
Street (now BUtmore Avenue). He married Ftmnye
Shermon from Newport News, Vlrginlo. and they made
their hom.: In an oportment on Ashelond Ave nue. In
1905 he become a citizen of the United Swtes.
Other J.,...ish emigres who arrive.! early In Nheville:
S. H . Friedrn.on, who operated a furniture 5-tore. He
came 10 Asheville from Marylcr>d. where he hod peddled
tinware. His $On, Nat Friedman. loter operated !he
Su.qu..hanna Antique Co.
C:: A J e...Uh lawyer by the nome of Goldstein.
0 A Jc...Uh plumt>«r by the nome of A. J. Hur<~nd.lle
monied E. C. Goldb«rg's sister. E. C. reno newssU.nd
next to the lmpe.riol
Th~tn~
on Pl.ltlOn Avenue for
years.
::: A Jewish dentist by the name oil. MltcheU Mann.
Horry Blomberg's Iother, who come to Aoheviile ln
1687. He opera:ed the 'Bucket Store• on Biltmore
Avenue for mony years.
0 Morris Meyers. who operated the Palls Royal OepL
Store for 40 years. He wos e o:harter meiTII>«r of the
Congregation, and come to Aoheville in 1687.
:J Solomon Uplnsky. who operated the Bon 1'\Brche
department store.
::: A Jewish postman named Berney Sc:igl.,. l wos
particularly int-ere.sted \n Barney because of his s ister
uther , who wes in my class In high school· o b«ouUful
and ollectlono\e girt
C M industtiollst named Siegfried Sternberg.
:: Dan Michalove, who worked at !he first movie
houses in town. a nd finally advanced to vice president
of Paramount Picture> and wos placed in chorge of ell
their theatres in ,O.UOtralio.
0 Lou Pollack, who operated a shoe store at the
come• of South 1'13in end EAgle Streets. He once ron
a shoe sale for S .96 • pair.
0 Lee: Cadison, who came here for his health, end
operated a la<lles' dething store on Pock Square. He
moved finolly to Woshl,,gton, D.C., ond became on
ottomey by on Act of Congress. He was o •peech wriltr
for the Attorney Generol of the United S•..,tes.
0 An O)r1)>odo• Rabbi named Londow.
In !911. I .u.rted school o\ the Montford Avenue
Grammer School. In 1916, I was Bar Mluvoiled In the
sondiey Buildir.g. with tl>e help of Robbl Fox. In 1922.
I graduated from Aoh•vill" High School on Ook Street
and attended the University of North CaroUno for two
doys. but had to return home to Nn the paWn<hop.
In the February 1922 graduaUng class at Asheville
High School there were fi•e boy• end fourteen girls.
Therefore. each boy wu expected to u.ke three: girls 10
our Senior Clau Donee. Thing• were better when we
hed o donee for the entire yeor. ~me~ were: three
Jewish glris In the tol4l 1922 class - Madeline: Blomberg,
Eve Stcmb«rg. end Esther Seigle.
lwei the only swdent who drove an automobile to
school in 1922. It was o Pelge 'b.othtub back' model. I
was business menagi!lf of the ' Hillbilly,' the school
monthly magotine. l was given study hall periods off to
collee for ad• thot a ppeared In the magazine, so I
would toke my auto o<ld a girt from the study hall to
help me. Mer coll~ng for one ad, we would ride over
to the Chorlotte Street Drugstore en.i partake ol ice
cr<Dm sodas for the: balance of the stud)! hA!I period.
One night. Mr. Stemb«rg Invited some ol hla men
friends over to paltlcipale in • ome lJ.Iimlt poker go me.
Someone tipped off the pollc-.e thel a game wa• going
on. The house was raided. and Mr. Sternberg gave the
name• of the ploye" o• Mr. Aleph, Mr. Bate, Mr.
Gimmel, Mr. Doled, Mr. Hay, Mr. Jove, Mr. Zion, ond"'•·
He••· The AohevUle Cltizen carried a storv that en
attonoey appeored In court for the abov~med gentlemen and paid their fines. Very lew people knew !Mt
their nom;>l were the: first eight letters of the: Hobrew
alphabet.
I hod the: honor of serving os president ol Beth H.,.
T ephi~ In 1948 and 1949 during the building ond
fmancing of the new Temple at Uberty and Broad
Streets.
Unlest we a re ln.dlllni. our ~ancestors came from
foreign lands. l om thankful they did what they did so
I could have the priy\lejje of growing up In a city Uke
Ashevl\lc, ond enjoylllg this great country ol oull - •
land ol religious freedom end opportunity.
I presided as 50th end 75th Anlvcrsary ChairmOn.
end l om pleased to serve •'• Honorary Chatrrnan for
our lOOth Anniversary.
Leo Finkelsteln
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When I came to Asheville in 1946 the Temple
was still on th<' comer of Spruce and Woodfin
~treets. At that time the congregation was growmg as people's lives returned to a more normal
pace after the end of World War II.
The members of our Temple were cordial and
interes ted in all newcomers - but rather clannish.
However,\ made up my mind early on tha\ this was
going to be my "Jewish family" in this, my new
country. So,liltiP. by little, we fell more accepted.
l remember pushing the stroller with our first
baby. L~~n five months old, from our first home on
Henrietta Street to attend the groundbreaking and
cornerstone laying for our l:.ig. new house of
worship.
Later on we r~joiced wh<!n our children could
attend Religious School in Unger Hall, where
movable partltions divided the different classes.
Uttle did I know then that l would be teaching there
lor thirteen years!
Right from the start "flncle Gus" Uchtenfels.
Helen Gumpert's father, invited us to sit with him
In the third row in the n"wTemple, where a special
amplifier earphone was attached to his pew because he was very hard of hearing. Yet he still
grumbled and grunted, expressing his frustration
by calling ooJt in a loud voice. "I can't hear a damn
thing!" The congregation got used to this. He was
devoted to the Temple and delighted with its
growth of membership. Since some of his children
and all of 1-oi• grandchildren had moved away, he
once mentioned to me that the time was fast
approaching when "his row• wo uld be empty. 1
promised him that I woulc1 sit there whenever
p.osslble, and l have done so in his memory ever
sanee.
We have come a long way as a congregation.
The Religious .S chool (now shared with a Jewishoriented preschool), our new organ and modem
kitchen all enhance this Temple. But none of these
~a~ s.ubs~itute fo r the spirit that is brought in by the
and1V1dual members through their attendance and
participation In all activities.
As the Cha nukah candles remind us of the
ble~~ings of religious freedom, which we often
take for granted,let us dedicate ourselves anew to
our Congregation Beth Ha-Tephila.
H.lda Hoffma nn
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The Congregation Beth Ha Tephila Centennial Committee
is deeply indebted to our Temple secretary,
BETfY HENDRIX,
and to our Temple custodian,
JUUUS EDWARD WILEY
for ail their help and devoted service to o~r congregation.
Our Centennial Yearbook was designed and typeset by
LETIER PERFECT,
Weavervil!e, North Carolina
and printed by
'
ACAOEJIIY PRESS,
Fletcher, Nor\h Carolina.
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�Celebrating the Present .
Remembering the Past . ..
for 40 ycon ane.r hla 1687 arrlva.l In
Asheviii<:. ManU Meyers opcroted ""The
Palol.t Royai• on Biltmore A\'cnue as
..ellos proeU<inQ law. Nlu lh< ckoth of
L tlknnbcrg c ome to Aahcvlllc from
A3ken, S .C , in 1887. 1 orlntm)' yeor• he:
..
wa1 In buJineu In "The Rocket Ston··
W:th hi• b\'0\hcr. Ml\ny Temp1c mtet·
hi• fir.t wife Sarah Eli'ick. hoU..,.Iater of
lf',Q• were hdd 1n h i• home on woodn.n
Street. He wn o gcnerou• contributor
to the Tempi!!!, ond ecdvc on the cel'l'lf:-'
\~1)' comrnJUee, H11 children, Harry.
No~ Sigmund. &!no •nd fri«<o. worked
l. B\.0/'\BERO
lo yally for the wdfnre of the Temptr:
Solomon Uplnsky. he monied Belle
Fortune. Mr. Meyers. o generous con·
tributor to the congr~ation end dvk
leader. s.ervcd o~ first president of the
Elk• ' Lodge ond the Eog)<,•.
MORRIS MEYERS
.._j 50 YEARS AGO • OFFICERS AND RABBI
Robert Jonowitz, Ann Pear1m.an, Fred Pearlman, Leo Finkelstein, Lou Rifkin
Uvlng Past Presid~n\5 at Kick-Oft Dinner for Centennial (left to right):
Arnold Sgan, Eon Schrier, Robert Janowlu, Stan Morks,
Harry Blomberg, Kerry Friedmon
L.t!o Finkelstein
S isters Sara Goldstein and Jeannette Klein
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�BETH HA TEPHI LA • MUSIC PROGRAM
JOSEPH
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One of the most
brilliant highlights
of our Centennial
Year Observances
was the Shabbat
Music Celebration
on February !5.
Made possible by
the Dave family to
honor the memory
of Joseph Dave, the
evening was distinguished by the p resence of
Cantor Max Janowski, who traveled from Chicago
to conduct our singers in the service liturgy. He
composed and conducted the evening's service
music and concluding mini<oncert.
Muriel Marks, Centennial chairperson. wrote:
•Joseph Dave was the catdyst behind our present
choir and music d irector. In 1935, at the old
Temple on Spruce Street, Mr. Dave sang along
woth tloe organist. Over the years a choir was
formed, with some members remaining a nd oth·
ers leaving. Sara Goldstein joined the choir. They
sa ng only for the High Holy Days until the move to
the new Temple on our present site.
"Mr. Dave always sang fro m the audience.
competing with Rabbi Unger. This continued for
many years, at times a full choir, at limes just the
beautiful voice of Joseph Dave rang out in the
sanctuary, until the arrival of Dr. Fra nk Edwinn as
music director.
' As a tribute to Joseph Dave the 'Joseph Dave
Choir Fund' was formed by the Dave family. Thus
we are assured o f the never-ending beauty of the
liturgical music in our Tempi~. For this we are
deeply Indebted to Joseph Dave and the Dave
family."
Jerome Dave, a son of Joseph, speaking from
the Bima, cited those who have been instrumental
in providing beautiful music for our congregation
throughout the years including Marianne Rhymer,
Sara Goldstein, Dr. Frank Edwinn, Margaret
Ensley, Olllie Reynolds, and Jean Valerio. our
current organist and choir director. He presented
a commemorative plaque to each o f them. In turn
a plaque was presented by Temp!e President Bob
Janowitz in honor of Joseph Dave and the Dave
family, and in memory of Joseph Dave's dedication to the Temple's Music Program. which was
accepted by Jerome Dave.
The ever.:ng ended with a gala champagne
reception in Unger Hall. arra nged by Anna
Friedman.
MAX
.JANOWSKI
Max Janowski's
compositions number in the hundreds,
including liturgical
pieces, folk songs,
children's songs,
c;:horal
works,
orchestral works,
orato rios, cantatas
and Sabbath services. Th~ variety, •cope and
beauty of his music earnPd for Max Janowski his
reputation as one of the foremost composers and
performers o f Jewish music.
Growing up in Berlin, Germany, Max began
playing the piano at the age of four. At age twelve
he h6d his first a ppointment as assistant organist
in one of Berlin's largest syn agogues. A successful com petition led to his selection liS head of the
piano depa rtment of the Mosashino Academy of
Music in Tokyo.
Max emigrated to this country in 1937 and was
accepted as music director al the K.A.M. Temple,
the oldest synagogue in Chicago.
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PAST PRESIDENTS OF OUR 918-:-E.RHOOD
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1930·199 1
Mrs. Marcus Sterne, Jr.
Mro. $. H. Rogovin
Mrs. Lou H. PoUock
Nrs. Mortlmer I. Kohn
~\rs. B. A. Pollock
~Irs. Sollie Eisenberg
~\rs. Somuel Robinson
Hrs. Gustav Uchtenlels
~muel Robinson
Joseph B Bremon
!-\.!~reus St~rne, J r
Joseph 04\C
Joseph M.. Cooper
J A. Patio
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Tipple Golumbach
Nox Cr?hn
Leon Feldm.:n
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Ed Wolf. Stan Frumk>
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Ben Shuhmscn
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lArry Rapopo rt
J.\ll x Crohn
lsacc l.Jchter.Jels
De ,·ld Jocob•
.~aunce Gettlc:men
AI Hormel
lsaec lJchtenfels
Phil Wertheirrer
tsa cc Uchter.fe!s
Charles Brewer
Sid Schoch et
Ch!T F<ingoiJ
Em a nuel Robmsor,
Roben Jano·.r.·1u
Carl Rosenberg
Arnold D. Sgon
Mrs. Moses Jacobson
fo\rs. S. Whitlock Lees
1930 ·195-1
f·\rs. Joseph B. Bremon
~\rs. Roy S. Swortzberg
1·\rs. Leon Gros.
Hrs. Leon Feldmon
f•\rs. Fred Peorlmon
Mrs. Fronk Marder
~\rs. Dove Marder
~\rs. Irving Rosenste-1~
fo\rs. Albert Ko dock
Mrs. Colemon Zogelr
~Irs. Lou Rifkin
t•\rs. s~m Oroviu
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1956-1957
1957 . 1959
1959-1960
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1964. 1965
1965. 1967
1967 -1968
1968-1970
1970 . 1972
1972. 1974
1974. 1976
1976 . 1979
1979. 1980
19SO · 1982
1982. 1983
1983 . !98-:
198-1. !987
!987. 1988
1988. 1990
1990. 1990
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S. Isaacs
,..\ts. Bernord Goldst~in
~\ts. N. W. Micholove
•'\ts. Ston Golden
Hrs. Stdn Frumkin
Nrs. Charles Grond
~\rs. Hox Burko
,'•\rs. Ben Shulimson
' \rs. lsa~c Grcdmt~n
~\rs. ~\ax
H. Crohn
Hrs. Fred Kohn
1'\rs. Don Whitok~r
~Irs. Ro ben Boyer
f-Irs. Horry Winner
~\rs. fo\icho~l Mr><>re
/1-\rs. Stephanie Coo per
fo\rs. ~\ary Alice Sellinger
~\rs. Robert Schulu
"'"· Jock Goldstein
,..\rs. Stanley Marks
~\r>. r\lon Webet, f'\rs. Jerry Holler,
Mrs. Fred Ho!fmo;, (Pre>ldium)
,..\rs. Allyn Weber
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1922. 199 1
PAST PRESIDENTS OF OUR BROTHERHOOD
1930·1991
II S..muel Robmson
Joseph B. Bremen
~reus
Sterne. Jr
Joseph DaH
Joseph ,.., Coop.r
J A Petie
Gustl.lv Uchtenfels
Julius Lo" enbem
Tippie Gelumbech
f•\ilx Crohn
Lecn Felcmen
Leo Finkelstein
Ben Shulimson
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Ed Wolf
lOd Wolf. Stan Frumkm.
Ben Shuhmson
(Presidium)
urry Rapoport
1·\ilx Crohn
Isaac Uct.tenfels
David J acobs
/'\a u rice Gettlemen
AI Harmel
Isaac Lichtenfels
Phil Wertheimer
Isaac Lichtenfels
Charles Brewer
Sid Schochet
Cliff Feingold
Emanuel Robmson
Robert Jeno" 1U
Ca rl Rosenbe:g
Arnold D. Sgan
1930.
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1956
1957
1959
1960
1963
1956.
1957.
1959.
1960.
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1'\ rs. Marc us Sterne, Jr.
flus. S. H. Rogovin
flus. Lou H. Pollock
1'\rs. ,..\ortimer I. Kahn
1'\rs. B. A. Pollock
1'\rs. Sallie Eisenberg
Hrs. Samuel Robinson
Mrs. Gustav Lichtenfels
/'Irs. Moses Jacobson
1'\ -s. S. Whitlock Lees
"'"· J oseph B. Breman
/'Irs. Roy S. Swaruberg
f>\rs. Leon Gross
/'Irs. Leon Feldman
f•\rs Fr·od Pee;lman
,..Irs. Frank Marder
Mrs. Dave Marder
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1967. 1968
1968. 1970
1970 . 1972
1972. 1974
1974 . 1976
1976. 1979
1979. 1980
1980 - 1982
1982·1983
1983. 1 9~
198~ . 1987
1987. 1988
Jr.B8· 1990
1990 . 1990
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j\\rs. I rving Rosen stein
/'Irs. Albert Koda ck
,..Irs. Coleman Zageir
/'Irs. Lou Rifkin
/'Irs. Sam Oroviu
f-Irs. S. Isaacs
/'Irs. Bernard Goldstein
,..\rs. N. \V, ,..\ichalove
,..Irs. Stan Golden
/'Irs. Sta n Frumkin
Mrs. Ch~ rl es Grand
,..\rs. ,..\ex Burka
Hrs. Ben Shulimson
Nrs. Isaac Grad man
,..\rs. /•\a x H. Crohn
fo\ rs. Fred Kahn
/'I rs. Don Whitaker
foirs. Robert Bayer
,..Irs. Ha rry Winner
f>\rs. 1'\icheel Moore
Hrs. Stephanie Cooper
,..\rs. ,..\ary Alice Sellinger
1'\rs. Ro!>ert Sch ulu
1'\rs. Jac k Goldstein
Hrs. S ta nley Marks
1'\rs. Alan Weber, fo\rs. Je rry Holler,
Hrs. Fred Hoffman (Presidium )
1'\rs. Allyn Weber
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INTO THE
HAPPY
lOOTH
ANNIVERSARY
NEXT 100 YEARS -
from
The
SISTERHOOD
The BROTHERHOOD
of
BETH HA-TEPHILA
of
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�CONGREGATION BETH HA TEPHILA
CONTRIBUTORS TO THE CENTENNIAL FOND
I)
ANGELS
I)
Jerome Dave
OFFICERS
I)
Scott Lebensburger- President
SPONSORS
I)
M r. and Mrs. Hyman Dave
Buddy Riesenberg - First Vice-President
Mrs. Sara Goldstein
Frank Gilreath- Second Vice-President
Mr. Rob~rt Janowitz
Barry
K~:tell
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kahn
- Tr-zasurer
Mr. and f•\rs. AI Wise
Lorence Rapoport - Secretary
I)
CONTRIBUTORS
I)
Mr. and Mrs. Edwar-1 Aaron
Mr. and Mrs. Allan E. Baer
Mr. and Mrs. John Berdie
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bieber
Kerr) Friedman
Barbara Whitaker
Mr. Charles Brewer
Mrs. Leon Feldman
John Fligel
Rose Rose
J erry Haller
Lester Schachter
M r. and Mrs. Maurice Gettleman
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gilreath
Mrs. Dorothy Fligel
.Joseph Karpen
Rabbi Ronald Blum ing
/'Iurie! L /'larks
Robert Janowitz (past President)
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hailer
Claire Orenzo w
Arnold Sgan (Brotherhood President)
f>'1r. and Mrs. Michael Hanna
Ruth Weber (Sisterhood Presiden t)
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoffman
Mrs. Tudi Kahn
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Karpen
Mrs. Ginger Lerner
CENTENNIAL COMMITTEE
Muriel L. Marks - Chairperson
Isaac N. Chicurel
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Uchtenfels
Mrs. Estelle Marder
Dr. and Mrs. Stanley J . Marks
Mrs. Pauline Moser
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Pozner
Robert Janowitz
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Mr. and Mrs. Herbert S.::hiftan
Arnold D. Sga n
fo/1r. and Mrs. Sidney Schochet
Scott Lebensburger
Frank Gilreath
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schrier
Dr. and Mrs. A rnold Sgan
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Whitaker
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�PA.'3T F'RE-CJIDE.'!TS vF O<JR CO.,CRECATION
ANC TtfE YEARS THEY .SERVED
RABBIS OF OUR CONGREGATION
1890. 1991
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Robbi Mo rris IAzarin
FmY~J~t~1n
1963 .
Robbi Stanley R. Funston
1964-1971
Rabbi Paul M. Koplon
1972 . 1979
Rabb1 Ronald C. Bluming
t':J:.h- 1952
l'i'>2. l'i54 , 1<:!55. 1957
1~54. 1956
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1963. 1955
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1967 . 1969
1%9- 1971
197 1 . 1973
1973. 1975
1975. 1977
1977 · 197S
1983. 191M
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1989- 199 1
190 I · Pro,cnt
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Rabbi Bernard Bloom
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1935-1946
Robbi Sidney E. Unger
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Lec.n H Feldrnon
!lo rry e l•-m berg
Alfr• d Uchtenfel<
Hymer. Dove:
Fr~nd l""rdor
S tDnley L Frumkin
EArl l~. Schrier
Eugene Sh•p11o
Leon D Roc ltmo re
Knrl H. Str<>u o
l fo rmnl Sult<>n
lAwrenc e A. !~ills
Al bert Kodn c k
St<>n ley J . Morks
Howord Sellinger
Arnold D. Sgnn
Kerry F dedrnon
Robert Jonowltt
Scott Leben•burge r
Participating in our Congregation's
1929-1935
Rabbi Robe rt Jacobs
I'Jj.oS · !J3.a
lfMc.ld Gc.f•Ji-l<:.•~rn
V.o
1924 . 1929
Rev. Benedict
Ra bbi Norman Kahan
HERITAGE SABBATH R EDEDICATION ANO R EAFFIRMATION
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Rnbbi Ze1sler
Rabbi Bl!rosch
Rabbi A. B. Rhine
Robb1 Harvey Wessel
Robbi /<loses P. Jacobson
Rabbi Alexonder S. !<line
RabbiRev. Jocobs
:r:.:t. :'l..:.
I 981 • Present
Friday, August 9, 1991
and the K eynote Speaker at our GAtA BANQIJET
Saturday, August 10, 199 1
at th e Great Smokies Hilton
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Robbi Norm~n Kah.,n Is the Director of the Smoll Congregotlons
D,_partment of the Union of American liebrew Cong regation~. For the
post twenty years, Dr. Kohan served os the Senior Rllbbi ofT t:mple
Sinal, Roslyn Heights, New York . one of America's lorgut Reform
congrcg.:atons. In 1967, t he Robbl rctlred and wos na med Rabbi
Emeritui.
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In 198 2-83 Rabbi K oht~~n wo s the president of the New York Boo rd
of Ra bbis, the oldest Dnd la rgest represttntative r.-.bbinlc organization
In the world. He hos also served o s the President of the Hebrew Union
College--J ewish Institute of Religion Ra bbinic: '\lumni Association ; a
memt..er of the College-Institute Bobtd of Governors, bnd currently
serves on the HUC..JIR Rftbblnlc Boord of Overseers.
Ri~obbl Kohan is the Nnlion al Co..Chuirmcn of lhe State of l sra ~!l
Bonds Rabbinic Cabine t, a member of the Board of Trustee• of the
Federation of Jewi sh Philonth ropics of New York, ft nd was the only
Rabbi to serve on the Tlll sk Fo rce th4t succeeded in merging the
Federation li nd the United Je"~A.'ish Appeol of Greeter New York . He has
nlso represented the communl'y as lll del~gote to the Jel&dSh Agency
Assembly, end wos o mem ber of the Board of Governors of the United
Israel Appeal.
An actlve member of the Ce ntral Conference of American Ro bbis,
Dr. Kahan has served a s chairm en of the Conversion Commiltee; the
Task Force on Homo•exua lity; and the Adu lt Educotion Committee.
He w.u a mem ber of the CCAR-UAiiC Joint Commission c.n Syna·
gogue Adminlstrntlon.
Bo:n In Mo:~.yr, Russia, Robbi Koha n cftmc to t he United Stlltes os
o n infant. He received his secular education in the public schools of
Chicogo, Illinois, t~ nd C levela nd. Ohio. I le attended the College of
Jewish Studies and the Hebrew Theolgi cbl College in Chicago, the
Telshe Yeshiva In C levelond, ond is o gradu ate o f Western Reserve
University. In 1950 he wos Gwarded a Fe llowship ot the Hebrew
University In Jeruso lem, lsr~cl. Robbi Kahan was ordained at the
Hebrew Union College, Cincinnati, Ohio, In 1952. and In 197 7 wos
oworded ft Doctor of Div!nlty deg ree from that seminary.
During World Wor II. Rabbi Klllhon served as on acting chllp1oin
end educationolconsuhant intheArmy Air Corps. From 1956 to 1961 ,
the Rllbbi Wlls the Jewish Chaplain at the Unhed States Military
Academy, West Point, New York. Rabbi Kohan served for fou r yea rs"'
the spiritue l !coder of Temple !steel, Umo, Oh io, li nd for twelve years
ot Temple Beth Jacob in Newburgh, New York , p rior to being celled ~o
serve as the Senior Ra bbi at Tempie Sinal, Roslyn Heights, New York.
He was president of the Newburgh Rotztry Club, vice-p res ident of
the Orange County Mental Health Association, president of the
Newburg h Mlnlstcrlol Associotion, a nd o member of the City of
Newburg h's first Human Relations Commission. In 1967. Robbl Kohen
wos the recipient of the Honorary PoloUne Awa rd from the Newb1•rgh
City Council for his out.standing contributions to the community e nd
his senrlce os a mediator in a major la bor d ispute. Or. Norma n K t~ han
was the fi rst Rllbbi to serve as a District Governor of Rotary International, In 1 96~7. The following yetsr he W liiS na med t o the Rntts ry
Internationa l Vocational Consultive Committee .
The Rabbi hos been honored on numerous occasions by the
United Jewish Appeal end the State of Israel Bonds. He htss been the
recipient of m any owftrds by Jewish ftnd Christiftn, culturo l and civic
organizations a nd .:t~u sea . The Commlulor.. of Synagogue Relations
ol the Fede ration of JewiSh Philanthropies presented Or. Kahan with
the Tzedakllh Award, on owlllrd p rt:sentcd annually to on outst,ndlng
loy t~nd robbin:c persona lity for one'• major contribution to the Clll use
of philanthropy In the New York Jewish commu nity. The robbl l•ln
Wtto's Wtto lrt WORLD J E\WRv and WHO's WHO 111 ANJoc.A.
Rabbi Kaha n has bee n the ho!t of the popular television program
•point o f View: New York s~Uon WOR-TV, Channel 9. One of the
featured programs, '"The Righteous Gentiles,• has received several
national end international tswards for religious br~dcasting.
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157 ASHELAND AVENUE
ASHEVILLE, N.C. 28802
1380 SPARTANBURG HWY.
HENDERSONVILLE, N.C. 28739
502 SOUTH LaFAYETTE STREET
SHELBY, N.C. 28150
HWY. 105/ JUNCTION 421
BOONE, N.C. 28607
2255 HWY. 64-70 S.W.
HICKORY, N.C. 28601
823 OAK AVENUE
SPRUCE PINE, N.C. 28777
905 WEST MAIN STREET
FOREST CITY, N.C. 28043
1028 WEST AVENUE N.W.
LENOIR, N.C. 28645
2115 WEST FRONT STREET
STATESVILLE, N.C. 28677
251 WEST PALMER STREET
FRANKLitl, N.C. 28743
618 EAST MEETING STREET
MORGANTON, N.C. 28655
461 NORTH MAIN STREET
WAYNESVILLE, N.C. 28786
MAZEL TOV TO OUR
TEMPLE FAMILY
ON ITS
100TH BIRTHDAY
Congratu{ations to tfie
Leaders of tfie Past 9-{unareaYears
ana tJ3est 11lisfies to tfie Leaders of tfie ~Itt 9-{unare£
Let 1.1s ![u{jif{ our Mission
to tJ3e a 9-{ouse of Prayer,
a 9-{ouse of Learning, ana a Jfouse of![e{fowsfz.ip.
Love :fou,
%e 9-{arry Winner ![amuy
Ju{ienne - 'Dennis, Catfiy, Leanne ana Lauren ~6ert, Susan ana'Iliomas- Lesfii, 1(f,nScfiorr ana Luy
Heilig-Meyers Furniture
117 Tunnel Road
Asheville, North Carolina 28805
704/253-7311
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Congratulations on
the first 100 years.
May our doors never
close as we continue
our heritage through
the coming generations.
CONGRATULATIONS
Congrega t ion
'
Beth ha-Tephila!
Letter
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Alexander. North Carolina 287D1
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and Family
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ON YOUR
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CELEBRATION
Compliments of
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ONE FAIRVIEW ROAD
ASHEVILLE, N.C. 28803
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TelePhone 214-1909
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(104)2S21SII
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,
BEST WISHES
HOYLE
OFFICE SUPPLIES, Inc.
CXJMPUTER SUPPUES AND FURNITURE
Manufacturer of:Fine Jewefry
HELEN ZAGEIR
80 South Tunnel Road • Asheville, NC 28805
Phone 299-{)300 · Fax 299-3446
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COKGRATU..CATIOHS!
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY
TO
CONGRATULATIONS
TO THE
CONGREGATION OF
BETH HA TEPHILA
AND TO
RABBI RONALD BLUMING
ON YOUR
ONE HUNDREDTH
ANNIVERSARY
CELEBRATION
! cONGRATULATIONS
TO
BETH HA-TEPHILA
ON YOUR
CENTENNIAL
From All th e Folks at
CONGREGATIO N
BETH HA TEPHILA
F~
from
Doris, Arnold, Ma rk and
Stephen Sgan
c-)v(
ed!terranecrn
@ estaurant
ruuL Cevte 'Btro&j
Joy(e and Edward 1. Greene
57 Colle ge Street
Asheville , North Car olina
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CONGRATULATIONS
ON YOUR
1 OOTH ANNIVERSARY
iJI:ST ()f' LUCI\
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Doris, M. J. and Lauren
13a.-bara Laibs()n
l?icha.-d Laibs()n
Adam Lalbs()n
-=.-ika Lalbs()n
and
The Staff at
Seidenberg
M~C3Uf'f't:=""S
l?I:STAUl?~T
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CONGRATULATIONS!
CONGQATULL\TIONS
AND
JONATHAN
and
BEST WISIIES
AILEEN PEARLMAN
PEARLMAN
AUCIO & VIDEO
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Mildred and Milton Lurey
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Cooorntnlatioos to
CONGREGATION BITH HA TEPHlLA
on this Wonderful Anniversary .. .
We Wish You Well
SUPERETTE
~lay You
78 Patton Avenue
Asheville
PLUMBING. HEATING . AIR CONDITIONING
ASHEVILLE
-CLEANERS
Look forward to the
Next Hundred Years!
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Wise
Phone
At\OS€R,INC.
230 Merrimon Avenue
Asheville, NC 28801
Phone 254-2364
Permanent Residency at
Post Office Box 8609
169 Elk Mountain Road
Asheville, N.C. 28814
Phone 253-3621. Fax 251-2146
THE HOME OF FINE DRY CLEANING
254-0255
Next to Rrst Union Bank Downtown
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CONGRATUlATIONS
MORGAN BROS.
Congregation Beth ha-T ephila
SCHOOL SUPPLIES, Inc.
ON
YOUR
192 Coxe Avenue
Asheville, N.C. 28801
TEMPLE
CENTENNIAL
CONGRATULATIONS
Invitations Hand Addressed
Weddings
Parties
Bar / Bal Mitzvahs
Carole Lerner
lO
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ANNIVERSARY!
from
Mary and Sid Schochet
Jan and Barry
274-2009
IN MEMO RY 01' OUR GRANDFATHER
AARON BLO MBERG
Telephone 254-4376
I
Betty Gradman
10:00-4:00 Saturdays (except Jnne & July)
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O ne of the Founders
of
OPE."' TO THE PUBLIC 9-5:30 Weekdays,
TEMPLE BETH HA-TEPHILA
References
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CONGRJt.'TULATIONS
ON YOUR CENTENNIAL
FROM YOUR FRIENDS AT
Compliments of
Frank's
Roman Pizza
PIZZA • PASTA • SUBS • SALADS
SKYLAND
2 South Tunnel Road
Phone 298-5855
OLDSMOBILE • MERCEDES-BENZ
JEEP/EAGLE • MAZDA
lS 5
1093 Patton Avenue
Phone 251-0999
smoky Park Highway
We
Asheville, N.C.
Deliver
"New
York
Style"
505 HAYWOOD ROAD • WUT ASHf.VIllE
l
PEARLMAN
FURNITURE
The Windmill European
Grill I II Pescatore
Specializing in Classical Italian, German,
European Cuisine, Indian Cuisine and
Cathy's Daily Specials
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Serving Dinner
Tu.es.-Thur.s., 5:30-9:30 p.m.
Fn. & Sat., 5.30-10 p.m.
V15A • MasterCard
Reservations Please • Phone 253-5285
Asheville
INNSBRUCK MALL • TUNNEL ROAD
ASHEVILLE
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Saniway
Con!!ratulations For the
Past 100 Years •••
Vacuum Cleaner Co.
"SINCE 1961"
COHGnATULATIOHS
and
SALES • SERVICE • REPAIRS
EUREKA
HOOVER
PANASONIC
FILTER QUEEN
KIRBY
& OTHERS
USED VACUUM
CLEANERS
BILTMORE
TRADE-INS
ACCEPTED
IRON & METAL CO., Inc.
BEST WISHES FOR THE
FUTURE 100 YEARS
SEST WISHES
Alesse and lsaac Lichtenfels
nobert Janowitz
"S erving WNC for 42 Years "
Belts • Bags
Hoses • Cords
Service & Parts For All Brands
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR
COPPER .t' BRI\SS .t' AUJMINUM .t' CAST
STAINLESS .t' RADIATORS .t' LEAD .t' SCRAP IRON
AUIMINUM & STEEL BEVERAGE CANS
-FREE ESTIMATES-
Hours: Mon. -Frt .• 8 - 5 I Sat.• 8 - 12
254-0 734
785 Biltmore Avenue • Asheville
Phone 253-9317
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�BEST \IVISHES
JOY AND HAPPINESS
TO ALL FOR THE
NEXT 100 YEARS
THE FEINGOLDS
JACK
NORMA
CLIFFORD
CANOL
JAttg. cpauQ uU. ~ettnett cJecmne and 12hz!
and
evt?ertheimer
STEPHEN
JOANN
ADAM
<tfaVfliQ~
Barbara and Don
Whitaker
JAMIE
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Congrat:ulat:lons
and Mazel Tov
ont:he
1 OOt:h Birthday of'
Congregat:ion
Bet:h Ha Tephila
and Best: Wishes
f'or t:he
1\Jext: 1 DO Years!
Martin Heilbrunn
Dick and Irene
Peg, Ken, .Judy and
.Jerry Haller
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A Caring
Congregation,
~ro
BEST WISHES
Braun
HENDERSONVILLE
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I
Dick Schulman Co. CONGRATULATIONS
I
So"(}(}
JVOJrlh, !!JJrOet.I.IJaod !!J~
~ §ea:<l6- 77(}96
July 16, 1 991
Mr. Ro bert Janow>tz , P re~ident
congregat1o n Beth ha-Teph ila
43 Nor th Liberty Street
Ashevil l e, North Caro l ina 2 8 80 1
WOMEN'S SPORTSWEAR & ACCESSORIES
I153 North Main Street · Waynesville
I
Phone 704 I 456-4255
Joe and Arlene
£chandler
Dear Robert:
1 want to congratu l ate you and the other members of Beth haTeph ila on the occas>on o f the Centenn>al celebr at1on of th2
Congr egat>on . Beth ha-Te phila has a long and d>st>ngu>shed
pres ence
~n
the commun 1 ty .
I cons ider
an honor to have
1t
been a pe rt of that h1story .
On a
personal
note.
Andrea and
1 al,'fays wtll
hav e a
s pec~ a l
p lace J n our hearts f or al l o f the wonderful peop l e we met
dur1.ng our s tay
10
Ashevl.l le.
Moreove ,. .
both of our
c luldren, Aaron and Sara , were born there .
FOR Y OUR CARPET NEED§
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CONGRATULATIONS
Beth ha-Tephlla
1
:~si~~ !!~~!r!u~~r~~~~e~u~~ ~~ g~:= ~~n~:~~sw=~~ -ge~e~~~~ty
th t
t oday 1 am a better rabb1 f or hav1ng s erved >n your
pu~pi.t . 1 i earned much pra.c t 1 cal wisdom "from 1ts members.
1 would J ove t o than~ many >ndivldual s pers onally , but I
f ear that 1 would un 1 nten t~onally leave someone out.
So ,
let me express my gratitude to all.
Please give my bes t regards to Rabbi Bluming and h is fami l y .
PeariDian'!i
Carpet:
39 INNSBRUCK MALL. 85 TUNNEL ROAD
ASHEVILLE, N.C. 28805
Once
again, M
a:al Tov!
s tre~ gth
as you
James P. Greene
PRESIDENT I OWNER
658-3702
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serv 1 c
.
fJauf ~J;.r-
Paul M. Kap l an, Rabbi
254-0791
Home Phone
s t~ engt h _ t~
second century o
S1n cere l y,
Office Phone
BO CHARLOTTE !iTREET
A!iHEVILLE
May you go f rom
beg~~ you~
P. S .
As o f
Augu~t
1.
199 1
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I will be serving an e xcellent
Tob e Lane,
J~richo.
pulpit ! Congregat>on Ohr-E }o~y>msu~~ess 1 all of you .
to
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�Our Future Is In Your Hands ...
As we celebrate the Centennial of Congregation Beth ha-Tephila and
reminisce about the events of the past I 00 years, we must also consider our
future.
One very important- in fact essential- element which will ensure that
Congregation Beth ha-Tephila will have a future is providing the necessary
funding to enable the Temple to continue the services we all enjoy.
Please consider the various alternatives available to you in presenting
a gift to our Congregation. Whether you remember Congregation 3eth
ha-Tephila in your Will, set up a Special Trust, or prefer to make a special
donation while you are still living, every member can make a significant and
deeply appreciatied contribution to Beth ha-Tephila. Our Treasurer can
assist you in arranging for you tllx-free gift or help direct you to app ropriate
legal counsel.
Let's do all we can to give our Congregation the opportunity fo r a
Bicentennial Celebration!
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�1991 CENTENNIAL EVENTS CALENDAR
January 12
Kick-off dinner dance - "A Night of Remembranc::es"
February 15
Centennial Shabbat Music Celebration
Mllrch 17
Centennial Brunc h - guest speaker Dr. Milton Ready, Professor of History, UNCA,
subject: "History of the Jews in the South". Jud~Jica display by Bill Buchanan,
UNCA Ubrarian
April 18
Dinner, lecture and performance of "A Shayna Maidel" (A Pretty Girl), a play by
Barbara Lebow, directed by Elaine Meyers, Department of Drama, UNCAdedic~Jted to the Centennial of Temple Beth Hll·Tephila
August 9
Centennial Heritage Sabbath, Rededication and Reaffirmation - guest speaker
Rabbi Norman Kahan, Director of Small Congregations, UAHC
August 10
Centennial Gala Dinner at the Gre:~t Smokies Hilton, Asheville - keynote speaker
Rabbi Norman Kahan
1990-1991 REUGIOGS SCHOOL CLASSROOM ROSTER
Mrs. Unda Safferstone • Pre-K I Kindergarten
Heidi Blumil"g
Joel Lebensburger
Sarah Friedman
Lydia Nathan
Ashley Marder
Robin Nathan
Leah Katell
Hunter Sellinger
Abby Kau
Ashley Weinkle
Mrs. Ellen Braverman • Grades 2 · 3
David Braverman
Heather Safferstone
Meredith Kau
Rachel Sellinger
Sara Lang
Ashley Vandewart
Laura Lang
Jamie Thomas
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Dr. Max Schreiber • Grades 4-7
Jennifer Braverman
Mellssa Unn
Spencer Gilreath
Benjamin Nathan
Andrew Goldstein
Chad Safferstone
Jenny Greene
Scott Schreiber
Rabbi Ronald Blumlng I Dr. David Katz • Confirmation Class
Rebecca Greene
Ryan Unn
Geoffrey Schreiber
�PAST PRESIDENTS OF O UR SISTERHOOD
1922. 199 1
PAST PRESIDENTS OF OUR BROTHERHOOD
1930·1991
II S..muel Robmson
Joseph B. Bremen
~reus
Sterne. Jr
Joseph DaH
Joseph ,.., Coop.r
J A Petie
Gustl.lv Uchtenfels
Julius Lo" enbem
Tippie Gelumbech
f•\ilx Crohn
Lecn Felcmen
Leo Finkelstein
Ben Shulimson
I
\
Sum Frumkm
I
II
Ed Wolf
lOd Wolf. Stan Frumkm.
Ben Shuhmson
(Presidium)
urry Rapoport
1·\ilx Crohn
Isaac Uct.tenfels
David J acobs
/'\a u rice Gettlemen
AI Harmel
Isaac Lichtenfels
Phil Wertheimer
Isaac Lichtenfels
Charles Brewer
Sid Schochet
Cliff Feingold
Emanuel Robmson
Robert Jeno" 1U
Ca rl Rosenbe:g
Arnold D. Sgan
1930.
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195~ .
1956
1957
1959
1960
1963
1956.
1957.
1959.
1960.
I
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1'\ rs. Marc us Sterne, Jr.
flus. S. H. Rogovin
flus. Lou H. Pollock
1'\rs. ,..\ortimer I. Kahn
1'\rs. B. A. Pollock
1'\rs. Sallie Eisenberg
Hrs. Samuel Robinson
Mrs. Gustav Lichtenfels
/'Irs. Moses Jacobson
1'\ -s. S. Whitlock Lees
"'"· J oseph B. Breman
/'Irs. Roy S. Swaruberg
f>\rs. Leon Gross
/'Irs. Leon Feldman
f•\rs Fr·od Pee;lman
,..Irs. Frank Marder
Mrs. Dave Marder
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1965
1965·1 967
1967. 1968
1968. 1970
1970 . 1972
1972. 1974
1974 . 1976
1976. 1979
1979. 1980
1980 - 1982
1982·1983
1983. 1 9~
198~ . 1987
1987. 1988
Jr.B8· 1990
1990 . 1990
1990 · Prese nt
How Good It Is for
Brothers and Sisters
To Come Together
in Prayer
and Community.11
11
MAY WE
KINDLE
THE LIGHTS
j\\rs. I rving Rosen stein
/'Irs. Albert Koda ck
,..Irs. Coleman Zageir
/'Irs. Lou Rifkin
/'Irs. Sam Oroviu
f-Irs. S. Isaacs
/'Irs. Bernard Goldstein
,..\rs. N. \V, ,..\ichalove
,..Irs. Stan Golden
/'Irs. Sta n Frumkin
Mrs. Ch~ rl es Grand
,..\rs. ,..\ex Burka
Hrs. Ben Shulimson
Nrs. Isaac Grad man
,..\rs. /•\a x H. Crohn
fo\ rs. Fred Kahn
/'I rs. Don Whitaker
foirs. Robert Bayer
,..Irs. Ha rry Winner
f>\rs. 1'\icheel Moore
Hrs. Stephanie Cooper
,..\rs. ,..\ary Alice Sellinger
1'\rs. Ro!>ert Sch ulu
1'\rs. Jac k Goldstein
Hrs. S ta nley Marks
1'\rs. Alan Weber, fo\rs. Je rry Holler,
Hrs. Fred Hoffman (Presidium )
1'\rs. Allyn Weber
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INTO THE
HAPPY
lOOTH
ANNIVERSARY
NEXT 100 YEARS -
from
The
SISTERHOOD
The BROTHERHOOD
of
BETH HA-TEPHILA
of
Beth ha-Tephila
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�CONGREGATION BETH HA TEPHILA
CONTRIBUTORS TO THE CENTENNIAL FOND
I)
ANGELS
I)
Jerome Dave
OFFICERS
I)
Scott Lebensburger- President
SPONSORS
I)
M r. and Mrs. Hyman Dave
Buddy Riesenberg - First Vice-President
Mrs. Sara Goldstein
Frank Gilreath- Second Vice-President
Mr. Rob~rt Janowitz
Barry
K~:tell
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kahn
- Tr-zasurer
Mr. and f•\rs. AI Wise
Lorence Rapoport - Secretary
I)
CONTRIBUTORS
I)
Mr. and Mrs. Edwar-1 Aaron
Mr. and Mrs. Allan E. Baer
Mr. and Mrs. John Berdie
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bieber
Kerr) Friedman
Barbara Whitaker
Mr. Charles Brewer
Mrs. Leon Feldman
John Fligel
Rose Rose
J erry Haller
Lester Schachter
M r. and Mrs. Maurice Gettleman
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gilreath
Mrs. Dorothy Fligel
.Joseph Karpen
Rabbi Ronald Blum ing
/'Iurie! L /'larks
Robert Janowitz (past President)
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hailer
Claire Orenzo w
Arnold Sgan (Brotherhood President)
f>'1r. and Mrs. Michael Hanna
Ruth Weber (Sisterhood Presiden t)
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoffman
Mrs. Tudi Kahn
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Karpen
Mrs. Ginger Lerner
CENTENNIAL COMMITTEE
Muriel L. Marks - Chairperson
Isaac N. Chicurel
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Uchtenfels
Mrs. Estelle Marder
Dr. and Mrs. Stanley J . Marks
Mrs. Pauline Moser
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Pozner
Robert Janowitz
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Mr. and Mrs. Herbert S.::hiftan
Arnold D. Sga n
fo/1r. and Mrs. Sidney Schochet
Scott Lebensburger
Frank Gilreath
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schrier
Dr. and Mrs. A rnold Sgan
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Whitaker
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�PA.'3T F'RE-CJIDE.'!TS vF O<JR CO.,CRECATION
ANC TtfE YEARS THEY .SERVED
RABBIS OF OUR CONGREGATION
1890. 1991
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Robbi Mo rris IAzarin
FmY~J~t~1n
1963 .
Robbi Stanley R. Funston
1964-1971
Rabbi Paul M. Koplon
1972 . 1979
Rabb1 Ronald C. Bluming
t':J:.h- 1952
l'i'>2. l'i54 , 1<:!55. 1957
1~54. 1956
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1963. 1955
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1967 . 1969
1%9- 1971
197 1 . 1973
1973. 1975
1975. 1977
1977 · 197S
1983. 191M
1 98~ . 1987
1987- 1989
1989- 199 1
190 I · Pro,cnt
1946. 1963
Rabbi Bernard Bloom
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1935-1946
Robbi Sidney E. Unger
J~-1~- !~50
Lec.n H Feldrnon
!lo rry e l•-m berg
Alfr• d Uchtenfel<
Hymer. Dove:
Fr~nd l""rdor
S tDnley L Frumkin
EArl l~. Schrier
Eugene Sh•p11o
Leon D Roc ltmo re
Knrl H. Str<>u o
l fo rmnl Sult<>n
lAwrenc e A. !~ills
Al bert Kodn c k
St<>n ley J . Morks
Howord Sellinger
Arnold D. Sgnn
Kerry F dedrnon
Robert Jonowltt
Scott Leben•burge r
Participating in our Congregation's
1929-1935
Rabbi Robe rt Jacobs
I'Jj.oS · !J3.a
lfMc.ld Gc.f•Ji-l<:.•~rn
V.o
1924 . 1929
Rev. Benedict
Ra bbi Norman Kahan
HERITAGE SABBATH R EDEDICATION ANO R EAFFIRMATION
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Rabbi Bl!rosch
Rabbi A. B. Rhine
Robb1 Harvey Wessel
Robbi /<loses P. Jacobson
Rabbi Alexonder S. !<line
RabbiRev. Jocobs
:r:.:t. :'l..:.
I 981 • Present
Friday, August 9, 1991
and the K eynote Speaker at our GAtA BANQIJET
Saturday, August 10, 199 1
at th e Great Smokies Hilton
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Robbi Norm~n Kah.,n Is the Director of the Smoll Congregotlons
D,_partment of the Union of American liebrew Cong regation~. For the
post twenty years, Dr. Kohan served os the Senior Rllbbi ofT t:mple
Sinal, Roslyn Heights, New York . one of America's lorgut Reform
congrcg.:atons. In 1967, t he Robbl rctlred and wos na med Rabbi
Emeritui.
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In 198 2-83 Rabbi K oht~~n wo s the president of the New York Boo rd
of Ra bbis, the oldest Dnd la rgest represttntative r.-.bbinlc organization
In the world. He hos also served o s the President of the Hebrew Union
College--J ewish Institute of Religion Ra bbinic: '\lumni Association ; a
memt..er of the College-Institute Bobtd of Governors, bnd currently
serves on the HUC..JIR Rftbblnlc Boord of Overseers.
Ri~obbl Kohan is the Nnlion al Co..Chuirmcn of lhe State of l sra ~!l
Bonds Rabbinic Cabine t, a member of the Board of Trustee• of the
Federation of Jewi sh Philonth ropics of New York, ft nd was the only
Rabbi to serve on the Tlll sk Fo rce th4t succeeded in merging the
Federation li nd the United Je"~A.'ish Appeol of Greeter New York . He has
nlso represented the communl'y as lll del~gote to the Jel&dSh Agency
Assembly, end wos o mem ber of the Board of Governors of the United
Israel Appeal.
An actlve member of the Ce ntral Conference of American Ro bbis,
Dr. Kahan has served a s chairm en of the Conversion Commiltee; the
Task Force on Homo•exua lity; and the Adu lt Educotion Committee.
He w.u a mem ber of the CCAR-UAiiC Joint Commission c.n Syna·
gogue Adminlstrntlon.
Bo:n In Mo:~.yr, Russia, Robbi Koha n cftmc to t he United Stlltes os
o n infant. He received his secular education in the public schools of
Chicogo, Illinois, t~ nd C levela nd. Ohio. I le attended the College of
Jewish Studies and the Hebrew Theolgi cbl College in Chicago, the
Telshe Yeshiva In C levelond, ond is o gradu ate o f Western Reserve
University. In 1950 he wos Gwarded a Fe llowship ot the Hebrew
University In Jeruso lem, lsr~cl. Robbi Kahan was ordained at the
Hebrew Union College, Cincinnati, Ohio, In 1952. and In 197 7 wos
oworded ft Doctor of Div!nlty deg ree from that seminary.
During World Wor II. Rabbi Klllhon served as on acting chllp1oin
end educationolconsuhant intheArmy Air Corps. From 1956 to 1961 ,
the Rllbbi Wlls the Jewish Chaplain at the Unhed States Military
Academy, West Point, New York. Rabbi Kohan served for fou r yea rs"'
the spiritue l !coder of Temple !steel, Umo, Oh io, li nd for twelve years
ot Temple Beth Jacob in Newburgh, New York , p rior to being celled ~o
serve as the Senior Ra bbi at Tempie Sinal, Roslyn Heights, New York.
He was president of the Newburgh Rotztry Club, vice-p res ident of
the Orange County Mental Health Association, president of the
Newburg h Mlnlstcrlol Associotion, a nd o member of the City of
Newburg h's first Human Relations Commission. In 1967. Robbl Kohen
wos the recipient of the Honorary PoloUne Awa rd from the Newb1•rgh
City Council for his out.standing contributions to the community e nd
his senrlce os a mediator in a major la bor d ispute. Or. Norma n K t~ han
was the fi rst Rllbbi to serve as a District Governor of Rotary International, In 1 96~7. The following yetsr he W liiS na med t o the Rntts ry
Internationa l Vocational Consultive Committee .
The Rabbi hos been honored on numerous occasions by the
United Jewish Appeal end the State of Israel Bonds. He htss been the
recipient of m any owftrds by Jewish ftnd Christiftn, culturo l and civic
organizations a nd .:t~u sea . The Commlulor.. of Synagogue Relations
ol the Fede ration of JewiSh Philanthropies presented Or. Kahan with
the Tzedakllh Award, on owlllrd p rt:sentcd annually to on outst,ndlng
loy t~nd robbin:c persona lity for one'• major contribution to the Clll use
of philanthropy In the New York Jewish commu nity. The robbl l•ln
Wtto's Wtto lrt WORLD J E\WRv and WHO's WHO 111 ANJoc.A.
Rabbi Kaha n has bee n the ho!t of the popular television program
•point o f View: New York s~Uon WOR-TV, Channel 9. One of the
featured programs, '"The Righteous Gentiles,• has received several
national end international tswards for religious br~dcasting.
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lO
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Mr. Ro bert Janow>tz , P re~ident
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43 Nor th Liberty Street
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I
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Dear Robert:
1 want to congratu l ate you and the other members of Beth haTeph ila on the occas>on o f the Centenn>al celebr at1on of th2
Congr egat>on . Beth ha-Te phila has a long and d>st>ngu>shed
pres ence
~n
the commun 1 ty .
I cons ider
an honor to have
1t
been a pe rt of that h1story .
On a
personal
note.
Andrea and
1 al,'fays wtll
hav e a
s pec~ a l
p lace J n our hearts f or al l o f the wonderful peop l e we met
dur1.ng our s tay
10
Ashevl.l le.
Moreove ,. .
both of our
c luldren, Aaron and Sara , were born there .
FOR Y OUR CARPET NEED§
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Beth ha-Tephlla
1
:~si~~ !!~~!r!u~~r~~~~e~u~~ ~~ g~:= ~~n~:~~sw=~~ -ge~e~~~~ty
th t
t oday 1 am a better rabb1 f or hav1ng s erved >n your
pu~pi.t . 1 i earned much pra.c t 1 cal wisdom "from 1ts members.
1 would J ove t o than~ many >ndivldual s pers onally , but I
f ear that 1 would un 1 nten t~onally leave someone out.
So ,
let me express my gratitude to all.
Please give my bes t regards to Rabbi Bluming and h is fami l y .
PeariDian'!i
Carpet:
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Once
again, M
a:al Tov!
s tre~ gth
as you
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PRESIDENT I OWNER
658-3702
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fJauf ~J;.r-
Paul M. Kap l an, Rabbi
254-0791
Home Phone
s t~ engt h _ t~
second century o
S1n cere l y,
Office Phone
BO CHARLOTTE !iTREET
A!iHEVILLE
May you go f rom
beg~~ you~
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As o f
Augu~t
1.
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J~richo.
pulpit ! Congregat>on Ohr-E }o~y>msu~~ess 1 all of you .
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�Our Future Is In Your Hands ...
As we celebrate the Centennial of Congregation Beth ha-Tephila and
reminisce about the events of the past I 00 years, we must also consider our
future.
One very important- in fact essential- element which will ensure that
Congregation Beth ha-Tephila will have a future is providing the necessary
funding to enable the Temple to continue the services we all enjoy.
Please consider the various alternatives available to you in presenting
a gift to our Congregation. Whether you remember Congregation 3eth
ha-Tephila in your Will, set up a Special Trust, or prefer to make a special
donation while you are still living, every member can make a significant and
deeply appreciatied contribution to Beth ha-Tephila. Our Treasurer can
assist you in arranging for you tllx-free gift or help direct you to app ropriate
legal counsel.
Let's do all we can to give our Congregation the opportunity fo r a
Bicentennial Celebration!
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�1991 CENTENNIAL EVENTS CALENDAR
January 12
Kick-off dinner dance - "A Night of Remembranc::es"
February 15
Centennial Shabbat Music Celebration
Mllrch 17
Centennial Brunc h - guest speaker Dr. Milton Ready, Professor of History, UNCA,
subject: "History of the Jews in the South". Jud~Jica display by Bill Buchanan,
UNCA Ubrarian
April 18
Dinner, lecture and performance of "A Shayna Maidel" (A Pretty Girl), a play by
Barbara Lebow, directed by Elaine Meyers, Department of Drama, UNCAdedic~Jted to the Centennial of Temple Beth Hll·Tephila
August 9
Centennial Heritage Sabbath, Rededication and Reaffirmation - guest speaker
Rabbi Norman Kahan, Director of Small Congregations, UAHC
August 10
Centennial Gala Dinner at the Gre:~t Smokies Hilton, Asheville - keynote speaker
Rabbi Norman Kahan
1990-1991 REUGIOGS SCHOOL CLASSROOM ROSTER
Mrs. Unda Safferstone • Pre-K I Kindergarten
Heidi Blumil"g
Joel Lebensburger
Sarah Friedman
Lydia Nathan
Ashley Marder
Robin Nathan
Leah Katell
Hunter Sellinger
Abby Kau
Ashley Weinkle
Mrs. Ellen Braverman • Grades 2 · 3
David Braverman
Heather Safferstone
Meredith Kau
Rachel Sellinger
Sara Lang
Ashley Vandewart
Laura Lang
Jamie Thomas
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Dr. Max Schreiber • Grades 4-7
Jennifer Braverman
Mellssa Unn
Spencer Gilreath
Benjamin Nathan
Andrew Goldstein
Chad Safferstone
Jenny Greene
Scott Schreiber
Rabbi Ronald Blumlng I Dr. David Katz • Confirmation Class
Rebecca Greene
Ryan Unn
Geoffrey Schreiber
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Beth Ha-Tephila, Sternberg Freight Car Robbery, and Parties (Photographs, Newspaper Clippings, and Programs)
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100th Anniversary
Beth Ha-Tephila
conservative Judaism
directory
House of Prayer
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parties
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Rabbi Unger
Sarah Lubianker
temple
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THE ASHEVIU.E CITIZEN, ASHEVILLE, N. C.
Thursdoy, June 8, 196~~
Hunting And Fis hing
A l GeremonLe
lt't too hot to talk about hunt.ng and. ltM!in£
leaves r,m(h to bt desired. In fact. oldUrMn ttlls us
tb.Jt fishing won't 'et tn)' bt'dtr until moonlrs.s niJhl
l.!e
b."K:k -.Jth us.
So here con a 11ory on
).ow 1 young feltow, no~~o
president of the Sernct:
Armament Co of 1\tw
Jeney, UJed to mall:e hll
spend1n1 rMntv trading
~ns durin;: hb unrftr·
&raduate days at Clrm·
....
0\ft' IUIOIUOG
l1~wd
twlltn-1
aM:x.>lk»t:taaCGilrcton a!ld
\lw:U' 111mber II tJ"''''"Iftl
11t'acW7 • . I lkWt thr lrl:.·
porl&Uon (!( fm•rn mihtary
n!k-1 oa thfo o'mt'rka!l mariF:tt
~ ,,... rrwt•t OJU:i: that coWd
)l.lprotn!o\hf,\!Mrltat•POI'ts·
n\1~ D:.~ri~ll'rJ'NtiiODnan
P1rture if you '~~'ill 11 r.!e.'llln
••MUn".ift$:)'0111\;WU..Wbtl.be
name of \ 'Dlmorr J. fott«'U Jr ,
ttrolltn.r imo 1M FiAkdatt\11'•
f'llnlbopoa r aetSquareMd,
mMY ptor!c 01rrklo1F:f'd lM
ftctth.lttllis I• ttn•atlldlo
at\rrurrfull)'
not ing the
ztnaduriA;ttwr-ut)"
Uf."
"latiDwol\nvasklo«lhrut
racbofrrOH,
of lr~<.urrectlon, YOII h11·e
KIUII mllllonmt.nlt\11\toow
ahotcwa aDd
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ApprG1lmatt·
n~ dtft~
\y l1111r 1t11n.on mDilaly rif1H
hii'C bKo .old
to priute dtt·
bow lohlndle•mllll&r)'•t•~
cSudJI.cb•'nM'fl
vn Alllllt.llb w.ukvDf'l11lno
tothe - •
C:0\1 lo tht U. 5 CO\UIIPltal.
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Mll'l Vdt:r!ll' I.'WI .,-mtd
ft'lemll!l• bo
f011ncltd llllf
•holt
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1
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fO<rctt Uow how :o budlt ll1ch
r -·ctf'd ulf!Ofllberalolkthrr
~N 1 IJIIS t:tKditld nf\e
CERDIO!Io"Tl::
leo ma~. •·,ud W ta&d Mt
P'.lll: to 0ttruoa c""
1-'p."
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mdl- .. dol!.m
)Oc:k•~··r.-n wl.ftll 1IU
~~ tall tM
bcribed
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b liM JRJI.ul mt:UOC tl C'Gm·
114' ••
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.hop.
t!JI'n~reaDd~K'·
''He ~ nat be •ar.ted,"
.........
Ia tnloin:
our.ooldlt"'
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bn~olfllftitamJlrtary
nOa
lt'tla
are" • MC"Irt1
tMl
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armfd ~
nwaun~inl.heUS.att!llsdrot
Yau nMOt bnc • c:ommu.rWtk
or dld.lt.onb.J.p .:krt pri·
~tate
nott;dhtta.tt'ank~rtplnclbrar
t-,lfl",Milot.IJ'Y~tt!d
armt. The framtr1 ol lbt CoaMltut~ kntw ll'l.b and I.Motporated kiato 11\e HtOQCI
thtbt.tot weoil.bebi;..rel£1
An'.e!MimtDt •••"
liqUet'' udl • Wolllcu ot o1d
N11'7 COIUI, IDd the fan'IOUI
SpNJfifld mtuMt, bul he b
1lao f'OI:IIkkttd 11\ 111lborit7 on
t';vl)' Amt'ficlll hrtatmJ. In
And lboM are our Kollmt.OU.
11Jo. So mMmbrr Mr. and
Mr1. Do-Goodtor, laws wiD.
M\'ff' lttf? flrumu; avl ol lbl
tlandtofcri.nlnalJ, but the
fxt,Hihortq~toltheCr.'•
rflhlt.okeepand bearamuby
f!l'll'a&e dtJ1eM . -m «rtainlr
f•:fll, now
JD
ud alicht.IJ
d~alornuulactlftd-u·
t'l~at. h& dtt~etll'lltd t0mt
(;k>U W.r 1mmuDitioo 1 '-'01/~lt
of yean 1p.
\'1\ ...kt tb.llt be hu l ll'f'n In·
trrMI'd h' flfr~ And rl·
plosna dn~ b4l wu rich!
)Girl
old.
''Th: onb' rt.uot~•h71•t'al
to A•X,ille," ht la!ormed the
\!.a I ktlu, ''1ln bef hr! btanl ol lAo
\HMt
1'3DK
Y~littlll'•f't11111.•Uoc!larva
Cea~. 1.H befped 1 101. a!Mt, I
~add.wiUJeatCifmi!OIII
h\'td q-u\U .rU 1111 tht .ronrY
f rr..adtRilin;Cv.tU ar.d.....n.·
h1: . 1 J'.INttlitb. I ...ld bl~
rnocs.a mi!ltar7 twM Ill Stw
•' \
~ •tWr ao wrnnwr ' "'
catk.n. aad bnAC IMm to tht
U~tquott.
tnaltec:rlml~m:~llerwho
tht')' are-think I.-leo
btfore
pu!lmJ:a,~,~non frremc:n.
111. lid, Mr. and
Mr1. 06-
Goodn', the ''ft"Y rruon • ·hy
)OU na1 punur your belidJ
tocll)' l.llbat w.ntlf'ntrt in !hr.
~·• 111 1nwtor •u.n·h·fd beto~.~ld n~la: • p·..S
fH' •hoot I I Illi I I:Uie brtler
c:.tuse ht
lh.1na!ot.
TllfSorthtaroliuRifleand
Pu:tol AWl , win be II'OIIJOf"
inc 1 Sih·erAan'H·nary &bore
..bfl the SUitt Smal)bo(c U·
prrtt C'OO\>trtt 11 l*:•1...cor..
1\N on Salw-dQ' and sw.Jq.
lt wM u-..oed by Fred Molt
C..:O!IM.IIt.lthelaU.IItrcleiJI..Ibevinr,P'f~
oi
Cie
....ad trade them for 1,~1.1f
CUN .:w1 • no' aut ntMJNI
,.,.,.,
FortcU b dtd.Kittd to tbt
ldd that &a anned dtimlr) •
atn:.-.llewrittt:
'"ftlt lntnut Ill rlltatm.J II
Joe Wt.~ttl1. aDd Mol: blmwtf
1'111 lin lll t!lb OM.
''lf10Ub.N nothlncfront
me,"II!!''Y~ "Y•.I'l l ~
Lonlt plaMinr to
C'OPII)tte
c:: Ia~J.~ lfa~ :us:e:.~~ ~~:
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~llwaslbl.rpia.'1'1ul
ha.• J.l\tcl th!o JGit'f'M"It;fll
.·'.;·
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�Mr. Ed Sch e i dt , Speci al
Agent 1n charge of Char-
l otte D1st!r1ct
u·,
lw hoi lo talk 100,1
hunt,:
lentt mu(b lo be detlrcd. In fad, c
that l11bing won't aet AD}" lw!Ue.r unU
ue back wiltt us.
So here gO"'~ a story on
~:St~i~~~f ~~ S':!r~:
0
New~
Armamt':nl Co. of
or
ot .Investigation
Bureau
will be
our speaker . A good program is arranged . Your
pr esence is ne eded.
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1
;~ln~se!~~vm~itu~~
guns during his under·
craduate days at Clem·
SOil.
Plttw"e 11 J«J wiD a 11a:ldtr
IIDUIUmlftt 10UJ\I ftU" til' lhe
OIID!eG\'r.lrnCIA'J. FootettJr.•
Mroftiq IIIlo Leo Fitll;t\dtbl''
peWIIIbopctiiPac:kSqu.a."edd,
aftcorc• rriulb'
not i ntlhe
racbof r JkJ,
shOCp~~Jaod
J{lOrtti'J,I:JI.ro-
ducill; !llf'l\tll'll
tothe •ooof
,.-boo
fgul'llkd thl•
lhtm~~on
~op
t l\an
mo~t
a
hall
o'f'III:Jry&;ll
J
:'
_.
:
'lit
WU
Ill·
GER£)10:0'TI: ::~ u"'a ~
l'.1t recallt'd. ''aDd he told me
he ,.., S'OUI1 to Clmuon Col·
•
i"Ct."
t . •tvaadtnll.6th.ttllis""'n
"'~llluoutrfO'I'Ibol•
t»dr;~fl" ~nl ~ hi•
IM.btr r ill the 1>q1, ~
t!ltrouncCicm• oa ~ncoll«
torNaiiK'trecodt~"lt.
" liP. kMw wbaiiM ,..atttod,"
t.e;~~.
now 3G Md lllllh\ly
hea\iu, ool orJy l6 C'OIWUtml
thebud of OPeollhehluest
du:Ua 1:. manul.rturtd "ar·
tiql.oa" ~eh • l'l.'(t1CN of old
Na.,. CoW:. and the famous
Sfl"[o.,~wld m:ukcl. bul he b
a lso COOliMn'd an a11tborit, Oft
e:~rl:rArntrlcan firurms. In
fad• .t tbe rtqual ..1 tht :ov·
cnunt'nl, be dt3dlra~ 101M
CMl War L'lUilUII!lioa a t'OVpk
of)'taniJO..
\'al Aid tNt be hal ~~~ In•
trre.;t.td Ia 11.rcarTN aDCI tll·
plosh-q 1ince be wu rlzbl:
)'CAl'S old.
'"Tbeotll)' I'I.'Q.!.OII voll:r I wrnl
Ill Al~ille," he inlormrd the
v.ritfr •laaltttt:t,""'·a•be·
c.:IIIICI I h41i
btatd rJ1 lAo
F!Dkd.ltrla'1 rtrMitiotl. In C
llll
dealJ.Lc!o belpedalot and, l
ml:'t.t ad4. wbi~ .t ClftlliOn I
iwe<tq~t\t.e ...-rll~tbtJilantY
: lr.llde ~niA;:
..... '
:uns and
work·
:>, .t'\1 ~~~~ :.~~~lh~ ~~
~ld
'' '! 'f
I
t1, ;)
~-,
~~
.ftneY • hik on summer u:·
ado~~. and brine tbo!m t.o tM
Carolina& hi ~ faU. Jlrre I
:::S~-= ~t~7v::!::
~~ ~ JAm;;,• J.~nl
ca'.~
\ ,:.or::
\f troo
b
dtdiu~ti:nn0:
.
Timber Wealth
Talk Heard By
Lions At Meet
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I
THE
ASHEV¥;uErsi';.l~~~~ ~t
Hunting A nd Fishing
IA l
Geremor
M Ed S c heidt , Special
r.
~ent in charge of Char-
l otte D1 otr1ot of Bureau
ot Inveat1,t1on wi ll be
It'• loo hot to talk about huotl
t::~ be delired. lo fact. ol
Uut fishing won't eel any better unu:
lNtves much
arc back with us.
So here goes a 11ory on
how a youn~; fellow, no\\
pres.Jdent of lbe s~rvlce
Armament Co. o( New
Jersev, u&ed to makf! hia
•pending montov trading
our speaker. A good program 1& arranged . Your
presence 1 a needed.
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and300 COO
tbrll' I l l
-~adil)'.
portJot:lon o
rlllMoo tll
guns durlng hts uni1C!r·
Cflduatto dt}'l at Cltm·
l•thtcr
"b1pprnto t
$00.
P•cture U YIIU will , 5\eMn'
rn1n
U.U.V!l\111: ~
Durl:to
_,,...
wu.. br lobe. tm thn
Valmore J. rwcett Jr.. IIAUar l d•
.....
into Leo F'llllll!l.<.!rill's l:r four nl
011 P.et Squaro .ud,
aft~ CJ.rdlll}y
notllll the
r~lt.solnfln:.
lhotpru.~
~rtm.rt~tr&
duclo,b!Jn~fl
tothe ~or
101"11 • he
a.
louJMk.d thl1
J'hop
f\'101"
111.1'1.::
1
GEREHOS're
Nllf
«'!llllt)'A;o
"lif'"Uin·
:::~ "! =~
11
t~reraUr4,''andhftold~
he .-u f(IIU 10 t'klruorl Col·
~=d~
"In time
ol
lMurn
w\-erll mr
how to boor.AIIol
Timber Wealth
Tall' Heart! By
Lions At ilfeet
·~\&.OW:
-::-.~ =-~
fortes kDM
--·
p.YoOtr«i l!'
1-ot"ht.
Tlmtu ~slnl'«\hCI.ro·
IIIlA WH~ <tt-terlbcd b F E. V. Ro~rU,
rutonal 111'"1 d~no::Wr or U11 Ap.,..Ja~b!.ln
rorut bpHlmenl eta·
uoo.'et 1 mf~u nc or rh4 IJoua dub
tod"r u tbe Oeotlt \'andubUt holt!
LM Y,nkatat~tn. pruldmt. p.ret.l4·
m l\' J. J>o.rb. J·~...,.. Prti!JRfft
1
~.•M.M\iUtl'llthk;un
-
fh:~.lr=•n.
~banO\ItfT'O"lbof•
·~w.r" C'\'f'fl -.ie~ hlJ
1
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1~aerru-oncun(ti!Jec·
~~!.~~ns:r~~~Ou~•~-~
torua~a«rea!Xtt'nlhullul:!t.
~ff'~"!~· :;,e,•~~;:·,t~.~~11uJ;; IIa
"Ue knew •'bat be wuttd,"
1
111
b;;:• =u ~:!~·o~ ..
~bd<-01:,:
$4!d lf'.t' oun1111 lfOW'Ul or \hnbn
to wortb ~loa rquata tbe am<>'.ml
f.atlw1' ra!'l tht ll!op, &M:nOed
'1.~.now30.a.nd~l;htly
WK\U"ll J«lloh
heJvln-,DOlorJyU:eons~rtcl
thabeadofcmtolthelr.:.~
d~lamuui.Kturtd"~<~·
t!~" 1~!) u ~leb of old
NaY)' eotu:. aDd u. famous
SpriJlJfwld m~~~. but M b
ello coo&ilkrtd a.a •~tMm,
~:vt)-
Whet-eoa:
Or\
American firtannL In
~~ tbeM":e=!~!:
Chit w;r anuoulliti<KI • couple
of Y~IN ....
Re9olv ed :
\'II U!dlbal ~bulftofn.
ltttt.ted In fin'ann.t &ad U ·
p!oshu dnce be ...,.. rlcht
'ibe onl)' rusor: wtl)' I wor.nl
to AJ..'In·iJie." he lolormtd tbe
"'-riar \ll • ltttu. ··•u bee~ 1 had hurd rJ Leo
ii.e sol veJ :
Filllctllkio'I~Jillor.I"'C'JII
helped • Jot
I
•nd.
mldltadd.. .-Nk.tOtmJOf\1
deala. Leo
•,
t
h\-ed
qu~
wdl on lht montY
I made wWn;: S:UM ~ woric·
'\
(""' u ~ CUN.IHilb. I 'W'OIIId buy
•: 1,
Kr. Leo P'ink6late1n, proa ident. or
ot entertaill-
y..;;;;JJ,.......,.. . Club, i a in charge
Caro::n&. in the f1ll, litre I
tt.·ould lrldt lbdn for IDtiqiM'
(11111JitldOOmr DHIVIC~
!~.de OWJe f or mora rnodua
f\U\III:Id Cllh iAN. J,"
hrleU b dedict ted to the
ltlf:•thltu~eitlul'lf)'l•
una
TMt e cc,py <.11' th i s :::-e.sol uti on be pl·enen ted to our
~e tiri ot.: p:-es:den;, leo F1n..'tel.st e in , bnd thL:t c cot:~
e s preed .,n .. t-;e r:l inu tc a of our r eculor club r.tceti~y
18
t hb d ey f.lll.d dot e Ju.l:t, Seventen th, HI-D.
A dinner beginning pro::tptly at 7:00
P . !d. uill start off the quarterly meeting of the congregation on Tuesday November 14th. nt tho Geor ge Vanderbilt
Hotel, according to Dr. Samuel Robinson,
Cener a.l Chail"l::lan of the event.
lArs. Sol C. I saac is in charge· of
ervuti ons, assisted by Mrs. Hy.n Daft.
Lira. Lnu 8. Rifld.n ie in charge or
repatrations.
·~ c3doft. ud brii!J: UIC!m to lhe
=~-~~~~r~::.
•frea tM. IIewriteo:
"TTie lnterett ill firuma It
tl'el')' day, 1bmt lf'l
pt:l3t - resident leo ?'ill.:(el"tein shou.lrl !enol! o'~'
t he tlt•pr e ciution oru gr'-titude ot h t s fellow tlelllb;rs
h i~ ret1re::Bnt
tro_ o~ rice es president of t his Club , and be i t f urther
T hr:! t
a.nd " tt .. hereby be £.pre!lsec.i to hie upon
)ell'll okt.
'
Durin ~ tha t pe-r iod or time we have had
t hat gnv e uns t1n t 1nsly or ili s ti:::l.e e:le;:esi ~ent
t al.en; to b ri ne; about U:~ se ccco:Jpi 13hcent~:: r c porte in hi s unnua_ ousuge be 1 t hereby
"llyqD
mt'," ~i_
dktn't~
~~~-~~.. ~
�It's too hot to talk
lt'avn mutb to be
·
that tbblng won't
are back with us.
So here goes: 11 story on
~:S1de~~11~f ~~lo;er~ic~
Arnurment Co or New
Jersey. u&eJ to make hit
apending 1oont·r trading
guns during h1s und.-r·
.,-aduate days 11 Clrm·
....
P1c1U"' if )'OU Will ~ alitlllkr
-.a.umru; JOUil.C kUow b)• lbt
nemeot\"llmoreJ.7~tJr.
~.lq lnlo Lea P'i.IWktda'a
pa. . lhoponPM:J!Squartlllld,
af'tet" curfuUy
not In, ttw
rxb of rht.
&hoti:IHIJ .:md
~rtett.lnltO
dudnt bimM-11
tothc
MID..,
Olemn
• -ho
l01.1rlded thl1
1bop
ttlan
;
MOtt
a Mil
unun-ra.;o
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f.
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:::e:u"! :::
rualkd. •·&Jtd hetcl.d
mt
be •~.t tollll: 10 CknUGn Col·
1
~
"~. •bo admil$ tMI lllJ tun
~';·, -• f-.berra."ltbetllop,ckM:ribed
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1
J:..
"';~.nowl0andl1i2ht!;r
ttarln-, QOl or.l)' U COI\Sld(orrd
thebndolomeoll>te:blG:Ht
du1ffa Ill ma~~ul.ctund ''an·
t!qut:i" tucll u rt"pllcuofo\d
.l
Sa\"J ColtJ, arMS \he famous
Sprizldk14m~.buthels
aiM coatldtm:l an •u.tbclrit)' on
~011'17 Americ:lll liftoann•. Ill
~~~be"!':'i\~~~
Ctvil Wa:r ammunition a c:oup!.t
nfl"taDQCI.
\'aiJ..IIdiMi brhubot-nltl·
tt:rn.u:d iB flrur:no~ and tX·
plosh'Q si.Dce be wu t:lcbt
ye~~raold.
•
'"lbe o!lly rtuon ,.hy ,,..~nl
to.U.W,iJle;'heinformt'dthe
writu \Ill • kttu.
bec-auM I Md hnrd ol Leo
FDW:!..I~'• np.rtaUoa lA 1\111
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de.alJ.UQbotlpedalotand. l
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t
•
l•
l~you.."'CienBon;un~·
tor u ~ and cntbuh.wr~:
"He kntw 11-bat he watrlcld.
.
1~, • a ,wv.n!ltb. I .-.ould buy
milila,cy C
WII bl New
\1 modiu"n
't' ~ywhllc!on
awumtr'l'a·
c::-~~~~ tw:;; t~ :.m ,:N!~
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In fllm collection, is an avid hem radio
operator and likes to ~ay with his hOme
doctoral work," Finkelstein explained, "and
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c;adets abo.>ut the 'mochanical' thing•- ~~
things 1 machine coutd worSt with them on.
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lnstrueiOtS. 1found that they are not When
mkt~~n':~~~lntOOkoneofhlttoysand ~:::0'!:'!~":,:!'~.~ maQ\IM. They are
turned It Into a valuable teaChing ald.
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progra.--n eacltcl would '"' c:omf()t'Uble
with "a.' CC they cou'd spend all dly with II
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they ~.-It would twtp both lhe c.detl
and the Instructor.
"The computer exptalntthlngsto them
Finkelstein added.
when they make mistakes." he exp4alned.
The capt.ain said he do«w\'1 car~ hOW
"and most tmportantty it haslniflnlte
longastudenttakestocompteteaprogrwn.
pallence-ilwlllgoOVf!raf'doverandover
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1 problem."
learned somelhlng from h."
Flnkefsteln hu programmed his
Finkeltleln said computer systtma
compuiH to personelty address the
lnstructk>n has been succ.utul
studefil. " It ulls you by name (on the
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displaJSCrettn), explains the rationale tor
good tor aome thlnga.
the thing you are working on, It 13lcs
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questions, explains the answer and offen a
meaning. The n\llddne onty follows
quiz at the end o f the program.
instructlons-ltdoetn1thlnkllkeaPf'10n,
OuesliOM asked aren't multiple
"II won't reptace"' EnollshlNtructoo'"
choice, "and each program Ia diHerent.;.,..__ne edded.
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Club Plans 'Mounlain Uon
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(lur Itt•:,,-, ~;,uti rntnt/ .. :tr,• ••J•~·n tu \'(Ill :IIW:t n;,
\\'t· ,,, .. ,, , ou llHh h j.,, :tud happir;,.,.~ dur·i;tJ:,
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ant/ ~tJ!o
1'. ,I OUI' \ i-1.11 With
HF:t;I STRATIOX IIOS J>I TAI.ITY l'F:t:S
W ith t ht' IUI)'mt'nt o f $3.23 fur LIONS n.ld f2.25
fo r tht' l11dit'1, you w ill be gi\'t n n book of lidtet.A
whrd1 t•nt itlu you to nil fun~tion z of ( on n •ntion
•.-.thout furtiM"rth!\rf:t ,l':o:n:pt :o:Jl'('('ialbrcakfll.!tl .
In t ht' l'Wn\ you tnnnot \1(' with us for Loth d a yA,
tht' fotto..'ing c hnrgt.. " 'ill 00 ma de- for indi\1,1ual
funrti un 1:
U.~.
\\' ho·n Tlw J.t:t\t•! fa!l... and y ou lm•·c r ct.tru..d l~<•mo• ,,,. h"J•t' t h:ll. i u r;•tro~flCt:l .
ynut 1 '"II 11 ill .;Jam/ nut "" a b ril{h l .spot.
' '•u· 11''1!''' :tnd •h·-.irl.·~ rot· · ,lll r p/(•:l.sun• arc
'
un luu1to·d: "Ill' f :qt:triltt''· Oh wr/1~ \\'l, will
do our hc:;t.
~-1:•.\ t l.t· d :.).~ , f .lu•u· ui n tb and tc u t h
J,.. l't'llh'flll~t·rcd a,; 1
by,; of F un. F rolk
and F':-il·m lship, h.•m pcrt'cl \\·i t h t !w m c:1t o f
l'\l· r
1.10 .\'IS :\I.
J.JCS !I
Rt'Jd~ trat ion
Lu nthron
ButTN Dinnn nt Oro:>:tn Tt·r~•ee
Entt'rtn inmt·nt ano! Dan~r a t
l .umina
.
r:o\'C'rn or'• D"nqu~t .
Go••t'rnor 'A Ba ll
_
Golf Tc u rnn mt'nt at CnJl(> "'e ar
Country Club •• _
_
llor~e Shoe PiVhink Con~lta_.
Ba.t Ridt {Lad i(o• Onl)') ••
Ladiu Tl'a nnd Rec('ption At
0C'f.>& THrate llote l .••
n
I.JOSDI!!J:II
$1.00
LOO
1.00
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LOO
1.50
1.00
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I SFO!Dr!AL DRESS
Wl l.:'oii:\CTO.\' 1.10 .\'S CLUB.
.75
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Eventl durill&' entirc:o f'On\·('ntion will~ inlor·
rna l.
COS\'ENTION SESSIONS
All t'On•·c ntion H"Uions "''ill bot hold In the Ouaa
COS\'F;STIOS SOSG LEA DERS
U on Oker Alli1on
. Wlnt ton·SAif'll'l, N. C.
J.i~n ll. Eu~ne Bulla rd • .
•• Wilm ington, N. C.
Are*~
You
The
Smartest Guy
In The World?
Grad,y Byrd, .?resident
Aehnilh Lions ~lub,
AsbeT1llo, N. C •
Lea d!zen tel9grame
t~y
der lUi tzgl1dor tun dom club. A! ir be:roerk l n do d.os dso !roon
aanen shwack the shnnps 1s .sbtark a:1J yo der oiruaka r denkt uo.s Bitlr:tr 1.s n &
"TOO.sar
c::uc:or.
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10;;10 P. )f. t;ntt•rtainm <'n l - L umina- !:ut .on by
!.•on W. A. Ca mpbt>l/, \\ 1lm1n2'ton,
Cha orm11n l'rogra m Co mmitt('(>,
R 1·.::o-.!r~>lltm.
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br J 1'11y IA-ftv.• it!o and htt Ol'('ht~\ ra
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Ill-trod t;o,,-r,..•r, jlrl'•l•l •nK.
1•-•·"·al•••n- l:o•\ 1\'ll.• uu Wo•ld on ,Chi>p.
ian· ,,f H:·trn·t :11 . ~
lmrnolu.t'"Ol , f ~P<llkl•t. C o rLis A.
W.ol~o·r. Uo.,ttlt'l ( ;.,,-,,rnor of fJ I~tnct
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" .:lu A. ~L :->J>i'l'ial 3n
•akfll• t for G('nl'ral Offi~u,
Pn.~•dcnt~ and StocNtntil'~ D1mn~;:
Houm Xo. 1. 0 «-an T.-rrae{' llotd. f.i•u:
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l.utho•r T. I~UI:\'t1
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.
I. Gn• l llh•rnntiGn nl Dh trk t (iu\'l'tn?n
Orgllnit:tll'ln ." RGund 1_11bl~ d i~tu.s•un
lrud by l.ion f:. II.IIM t_HlJ-:'3, Chait nHu.
o f ('ommith•r on Cons totution und IJ~· ·
l.nws.
~;:::I·~~t ~[r. :;:;:~~~-~~~~~~~.~.~~~" 'Lu~~
l 'lulo
~;c•hK A m~nfll (Group Si n~>11!).
Ad<lro·•~ of \1",-lfona·- lio n. T .
Grad:,• Syrd, ?ruid«)n t;
Asheville Lions : lub,
Asho..,-111&. N. c .
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A ·"·
·~~~/~d ;~"~"~?~· ~~i~~n;'"~=~~ ~~~~
Tett.!o<"l" lfotrl.
Llon S eil lf ~tf't, lblei~::h, t•n'!lidi n~::.
TOI'JCS- 1. "Womon~ Pia((' I n
l.ioniam", by l.ior. :O.Inek Arnold,
lnt ruducuun of lll~ltlCI 0ffi«tf b }'
Fon.·~t (; llf'nt h, Pll~t Uiat rict Go• ..
llalo•i.:h, :.:o rt h C'arollno.
Outriet Gn•·ern.-, r~· Hepo r13 - l.mn
('~trbt, A. W11ll.e r o f Uis triet 3 1-N:
1.1on ~In<'": !II. J"rml('a n o f D~triet
(irwn, OOro.
2. "PianninK and Conduc::tinsr t~ r•·
Clinic~". by Dr. Roma Sawr;.>r Chcu.,
t:•l"Cu th·l" \'k(!-.Pro'aident of the r\orth
Carolin11 St:ttl' A~aoeintiGn for t hl'
Blind.
:!t -C.
: z;, 1' ~1. 11• Jltitt o f St;•t• Bl•nd C~nunitti."<<.'--Linn
John \'ikt•fll, ('hninnnn l>is tri<:t :ll · X.
nntr lolt(': !.ion \'. J.A• hb:auf:h. Chnirmnn Ill." t in :11-C, l>urham.
.1. " 1\ Kl'y lltmbt'r't l!e~ponaibilitr to
lfh Club." b)- Dr. J. F. Dukl', l't'l'sidcnt
of WRllhlngton L ion. Club.
~:40. A.)l. Cl.'nf'rnl Cnm·c::ntion Call«! tG Otdl't by
!.ion Mr.tk )f. J;ornht·:an, Dittriet Go.-.
crno r 3 J.C.
1 1:, I ' ~1. I!••IJOtt of l>istr io:t Co'Timittl"f' for Pia~
Ol('n( of Stud~m" ll·:H'IIIK OrphnnAI:\'!.
L'"" J,.• _ 0 . Snnd<'~n. l' rmdpnl o f
,ll'
!ll ~thudi"l (lql hnnng-e School. Raleig-h.
Invo.:ation- l.ion ~~- 1-:u~:t•nc Uull:~rd,
W ilm in~:ton, S . C.
Awnttl Third Attcndnnct> J>rize.
l .tO J'. ll itl'l"•fl ,,( i'onstitu ti..-.u nnd Ur-Law,.
C•mun iu.,., IJ}' l ion G. II. ll :utin£s.
Chairma n.
Anno urtn•me-n!J< b)' 1.1011 l.uth••r T .
l!ol{cn, Con\'e-ttl ion Ch111trn:~n.
Aw11rdln.: o f Sl'fi)nd Att~·ndRnce l ' r iuo
3~~~~-''x:f~o~.i~~~c::;,.,~~-'Bf,~~;-;::~~~
Lion H. l.. ( 'romanie, Jr .. S«rt<tllt)'
l>i~nict 31·C.
Mcnwr lnl Suvice b)· !.ion F. \\',
\ \' il'fftltllllll, Dunn Lion~ Club.
lte por t of lutc r national Co!w:ntion
Committ....._. Chairma n, Lion C. J. J one!,
l>urham. :-i. C.
6:(1(1 l'. ll. Adjo~: rn.
j:OO J>. )l. Buft'rt Uinn('tlll ~an Ternee linte l
Are*l!§;_
You
The
Smartest Guy
IoThe World?
Le a dbon toelegram:e to.zy d&r mHzg lidar tun dGm club. :t!ir bt:trOI)rlcin dD dDs doe !'roan
aanen ehwack: the ahnapa is sMark: a."ld yader oin:alca r denkt; Uo!l Hitlsr h n greosar
mm.zor.
�!.IONS J•j -; u A~:-.'UAL STAH : C~
I! 00 A ~~ r lui· !"· cr• uu,..,· R<'P.•n'- To br f'ligi.
t.),. '~ r Trq>h)', fl'l'flrl.l' mu.!'t ~ n.>lod
"' h•n1 t1lkdfor. Thf')'Will~callt>dby
llo ~tflrh a lph.. Uortr<'a l!)·. "'rth J)i•trict.
:u .x lrr' t a nd :'11.(' " ""Hid,
' '"ar•l ,.f Ft~lltth All~>nrlanr.- P rizr .
!tot~ n •! J~....,olullon• Committ~ by
\ " J o\ >ht.au~h. Dur ham.
ll• t><>n uf Cnodt'ntiall C'o mmittf'r by
II I. l"tonuutlf>, Jr... Chairman, Dunn.
~··1.-ctro•n ,.f Conol!'ntion ("ity for 1930.
~.1.-cto"n
ot omcc-1"11.
AdJNitnml'nt
~ 10 I' ~~ r:fltf To•lrruom,.nt-Cilpr F u r Country
I tut~Loon• Jamu II. Smith a nd H.
r. a<ton Ca rrM"y Jn ~harge-.
IJra!l:"t' Tourna mnt and Flll:t~hion Show
~l!:orhor laland Annf'x o f Ca~ Frar
f"o•u ntry Club--M1"11. 0 . II. Shot"mahr
mct.:.tift".
!• 00 I' ~1. 1-tr.W
H""'
lla«-s-Ba nb Cnnnnll':ll'r.u nn by Wrlm intrton Outboar d Rae.
m~
nr"t
i J(I J'. :.J l hst r"!ct Go•·('rnol"ll' l.lanqu, t-Oeun
•
T"rrAI"(· DinmK RMm, !.ron G. II.
ifiiJt in~~. To~~.~oLmllsk'r, Jlft't'iding.
J;~~~~~~.n(-"R..,·. F".. \\', Wt rgma nn,
I nt roduction of Guco11t.......,Lion V. J.
A!<l'lla:~Kh, Dur ham, Pnst Dis trict f.ov.
.-rnor or Dturkt 31.
Sin&"inr.
1',.,~..-rltntton or l r ophi('l and ln trodu~uon "t r\t-u· Diu· ict GovPr no" by
!.ion_.. Cllrbta A . Wa~I:Pr or Distri~l
31- :\" and .\lntk ~1. J ll':nnga n of Oiatri~t
31-C.
Song (Group Sinr;·m~:).
Addti'AJ-Ka rl M. Sor rick, Jrd Vice.
l'r,.•idl'nt LMns Jntl'n>ational.
10 00 P. M. IJrllrirt Go•'l'rnon' Oa:l - Lumina ~~~Hl~ Ly Jl'lly Le!twieh a nd hi!
OrTht-u ra.
I.IST OF Cl.l'BS I~ XOHTII C. \ROI.I."\A
IHSTRI CT 3 J.:o;
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lh·t .M'mt•r Cit)
Hind; )Jountnln
llov m·
(harlnttf'
f'ht>rt)"ltlll'
( '<l!l("<otol
Ga_,tonu•
l~n.
't'n300ro
llrckory
ll i~:lo
l'oint
S.Ah•burr
Shl'ib>·
!-:ta t..~•·illll
Syh•tu
\"aldeu
\\'inMon-Salrm
Granite Falla
'HobinB\"tllto
' Butni\ville
•uot Sprinp
· n i~thland~
K nnn11p0l1~
• ~Iars Hi ll
I.A:I!Orr
ll oxk11•ill,.
Kinltl'l ~fountain
' )la1l iaon
' Xonh Wilksboru
'IA"ak$.\'ille--Spra y
Rnm 3t~r
'Mt. Ai r)'
' l!arl<.lltman
L•• dh:en t eleg r am& uy der mlhg lic1.ar tun diJm club . Xlr
D I STR ICT 3 1-C
........
B6lhu en
UutKI\\"
Clinton
Columt.is
l>unn
l)urham
t:ol r-nlon
l.aGran~o::;,
, Ber n
Ra leigh
R1111 nokt" Rapidt
Sanford
Snrithtield
Spr inK It ope
Wurrenlon
Waahlngto n
• w ,.rratt"
Will ianalon
WilminJrton
Wilson
•AnKer
LAurinburg
l.ittl('!on
I'Jrmouth
'Pit lllboro
"Silt'r Cit!'
~nfh·ld
f'a)·t.-tt"ville
Gold~ looro
llt'ndl.'l"liOn
llillsboro
' Ape~t
NOT~:- • lnd>c:t.trs ne"" clubs organiud a inc-e J uly
Some Men Think They Ar&But the Real Smart Ones Will Attend the
TEMPLE CLUR MEETING
at
UNCLE LEO'S HOME AND BAR
100 Lakeshore Drive
TUESDAY, MARCH lOTH, 8 P. M.
and bear
BROTHER DANfEL ROBINSON
on
"What. The Talmud Has Done For The J ews"
b&roorkL-:~
do des de&
t"roon
aanen shwaelt tha shnnpa 1s sht ark &nd y9der oinzakar denkt uos Rithr is o greasar
Dllml:or .
' fl ll)"l'lll"illf'
Mo rKa nt.on
Mount !l olly
G:oad.J,• Byr d . Fresldsnt
A
absville Li ens Club ,
A.a hn ills . N. c.
Lao and Joifoy
�Li0XS-·I~>tH'"As suAI,
STAn; COSVEZ.OTIOS
LIONS Hi r n ANKUA L STATE CONVENTION
1',\ !'T UIST!Ut-T ,,,.\ t:I!:\ORS-D! STRICT 11
ll1 (''o:arl··~ ~ l..:.wn·r•u·. \\ m~loro-Salem
I •l T L Knlqt.<\rld., ('h~rh•Uo'
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..
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\\' I, llann.•\lh..•'lul tlt·
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t:,J ~ \\'httal..•r, t;vl,<)nl:t
llv~h ( ; "lttcho.•ll. l'tat•·s••lt.
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I
MEMORANDUM
192.!·:!'l
192:!.:! 1
HJ:!I-:!5
Gr ad¥ Byrd, President
J ahevllle Lions :;Iub ,
h
. h1JT1lle , N, C.
l !l:l5.;)o)
19:lb-:17
o\• hhau(h, fltlrhllm
Lea
diz~Jn
telegra:no tay
d~~
tal\:zg ll® r tun dom club .
~:anera shwack: the shnops 1s sht &l"k
JJn £ftrmurium
Tll·r' •~ "" ,f.-vi~! ll'llll/ .,.,.,.,.,
,,..,..,.,,.o •.
l!llmZOr.
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1\'A .,~, pt>r1tof ..., .-n/1 f)rQ/1!,
- l.onJr(ello w.
Are*/!;_
You
The
Smartest Guy
In The World?
8!1tl
~lr
berll)Srlc1n dJ dos
ysd&r olnukar denkt u.os Hitle r h
d~e tro~Jn
o. gre&sar
�More ThanlS'OAttend Event
At Battery Park.
k.,..
ru ..n-..uous oe
\0 amn~n
or \helJ-..~I&b rntur.,. peon...: \be
~x.tl!ll'
l
tM
tl.lJbt- 1wiQUU
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r.un, ,.., nllh' at lbtl aatu-.y
l"&n: b<:ll.fL Mol• th.l.tl 110 ..-.rw
P-L
atl~u Up ~ p~MIIUCI lG J . 1~
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a. w.
'hoylor, aQd
Hlrt>ld
1"Dr4. WMII!'J W. B I'OWQ .-u P I"''Uill·
The
Asheville
Club
SOLICITS YOUR SUPPORT
~ will• the 1ol<t mu"u """· O.pUIJ
m.:nct
Gcltunw C&rl W
....cr.e tbe . . .,lb.
t»•UI~t Oowraor
OI"'C'n"
In t ho •McnC<fl "'
COOII:o: . P rft!drnt
!bf R01 Ptn!ltpt.
~~~ ~- .~::r-c:::·~~:'· c~:.": ~:;
l
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Tho meeun; cptllM wltb l.bt 111'1~·
or Al:l'l.tnco. IN bJ' w. J . Plitt•
of OUR
CANDIDATE
tnt
p
,..,
.. a11ct put r reddo:nt c CIAr~
l.-u.. .-f.komood and Introduced1'ttd
Bnnrn
out
TIM ~ter ll•"1 Oury I •" tht :n•o-Utlon.
P relolduu Waltn
t\comftl and ll'l trodu~ U\o
101 111wn ~ta.
IM~l
Daniel E. Stewart
P'ollowtZitllll•lllf
pn.nt.Uoru ~·• rouc~e.
Tile m.t.lll ~"'Ott'm of lhl IMttlrt.l
WU " A CTU)' \l:ed!ll:\1(,~ • ~leu
:;~~c!n~~r,.d;~~~n;~~!-:~
ot UJ. club. 'lba meeun, dowel with
datlclnc until I o'dot.ll to U>a o::au.lt
~
AI Dunn and b la tl:'dle.tn.
For DISTRICT
GOVERNOR
�The
Asheville
Club
SOLICITS YOUR SUPPORT
o OUR
f
CANDIDATE
Daniel E. Stewart
For DISTRICT
GOVERNOR
,.._
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~M~I~~ S1A1~ ¢~S~~VA1o~y
W<>HI>'s TAll(ST ~ UIL.I> I N~
�MCETINC TOOAY; L:on Pres iden t Vic Johns on called the meeting t o
order i'!t 1 p. m. lion Joe Pnrsons leci ~.:s in t he singi ng of "1\>ncrica"
=~~ ~~~n "i~~~; ~s ~~~: "oa~ ~m@~~:P~~i~~e b~~~!~" b~ 1~!0~a~r~ ;_~;
5
Sb~reilt wflen our pcrenriiJI VISltln!) l1on Ua ltc r "Oubblcs"
Cook from Hi runi, Flo r id.) entcrt.)incd us with his s inging Md
un rchcars~ a nt i cs. Hi s vo i ce did tt'lc s ongs j ustice, but hi s anti cs
ugh! lion Joe Schandl cr gave the Jnvocut ion - it was inspir~tionnl
and well ~rased .
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LIO N' S CLU B PRES IDE N
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MR LEO FI NKELS TEI N
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LI ON!S CLU B PRESIDENT G
EORGE VANDERBILT HOTEL ASHEV ILLE NCAR=
·THE EN RE PERSONNEL OF BELK!S DEPARTMENT STORE JOINS I N THANKING YOU AND EVER Y ASHEVILLE LI ON FOR Y
TI
OUR TELE GRAPHIC M
ESSAGE CONV EYI NG
CONGRA TUL ATIONS AND BES T W
ISHES FOR OUR SUCCESS=
C E HUDSON ,
WALLAC E PARHAM
,
E fA TUCKER ,
MRS JA SHIPP ,
CK
MRS MARV IN W
ILLIAM
S,
M E T~EL GR IFFI N,
RS
MRS ALM SM IT H
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DE LLA H
ENSON,
RS
M
RS EU NICE M
AGRUDER , M BUNA SOUTH ,
M ID BLACKMAN ,_
RS
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ARY GR IEF,
LYNDA LL W
ILDER ,
M BERN ICE HA
RS
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KA THE f\1NE M
OORE ,
MRS CHARLES HA WK I NS ,
M Gl.AYDS RHOADS,
RS
M E P W LLJ.AMS, .
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MRS LUCILLE WA LLEN ,
MRS W
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MRS I s BURLESON,
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M S D M WADE,
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GILBERT ROSE ,
MAUR I!fE GR IFF IN,
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JOE DU NN ,
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EDITHtMCRARY,
EVA A ELLIOTT,
MRS S ~RAH CORPEN ING,
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MRS RUTH BURNE TT,
MRS I SOB EL ARMS TRONG,
NE LLEEN ROBINSO N,
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MRS ROSE CLARK ,
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BUR LEY BALLARD ,
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LINE CROWELL ,
MRS EARL GR ICE ,
ROBERT BUDD,
MABEL WARREN ,
RUTH ATKINS,
MRS VIRG I NI A R~_§__ERS ,
VERNON BAILEY,
HELEN W
ESTA LL,
M PEARL HUDSON,
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KATHRYN WORLEY,
ANNE PI NKS TO N,
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ATHLE EN PR I DGEN ,
M MA E JACKSON
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CA THER INE PARKS ,
M JEAN RHEA ,
RS
MRS W
ILLIE HERRON,
MRS DORO THY WH IT E,
MRS GRACE TAYLOR ,
~RS GLADYS ROE ,
CONNIE MACDONALD,
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HIL DA BELL,
MAMIE J OHNSON ,
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JACK PRESSLEY.
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�MONTGOMERY
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JAMAICA, L. 1., N. Y.
Rrpublic?-1000 !& 1007
H OJ4 NAH .ULTAH
Jun"' 14, 1939
JUne 12. 1939
Ur. Leo FlDJca lta eln
58 Flint Street
City
Daor L eos
Honor Bblu Leo F1nkol:stc 1n,
?rosid.ent .>..slwllla llono Club ,
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.\..Llow !:18 , nt thh ti=e , to t.J..o:e this opport.un1ty to congratulate you
on yol8 recent. acco~pl1!liw..ent; tha.t of belrlt; e lected. rrasident of the
Clu.b . lt is very t7atlfying to ~ . t o even feel, thllt I wao a c l ose
tlssoc.late of y our!l in tlut hlt>bly r e coe;,nlzed B•:ss!ness t:en• s Club.
You have r:.;J very ben t nl ...hes for a successful te r c .
1 rot\lly u..-o glu.d. 'md I n.:n ctH·t~ln thut yo u 1'11 11 ID.9«e
ident ,
&n
exc elle nt PrEiS-
'!'hlns!J are J:.tst about t he s:.:.r.:e wlth 1:1e a~ t hen ~ ou l&st ~at~o ee . Nothing very excel tint; except r... row l.ripn to the Fair. l think. it. •:.uld. be
wo rth y ot=.r whlll:' , l !' 1t coulc. be arra.nged. , to co~:~e to the f".ltr f or a. few
d"¥s• I uns ure ·.-:c could l'.l.ve o. ver y good t l
'!le.
The fnr.~.lly 1s fine and I hove e very t :.1ng 1s the &l.l:le r.'lth yo~,;.
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sJ..nging of' America and the LiCins Sons accompanied by our virtuosos
with the nimble fingers Li(.Prls I..t,o Finkelst..ein anc!. Fl"itz Al~
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Skil.l.man gave the lhvoCation.
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POL ICIES REGARD I NG KEEP ASHEV ILLE AHEAD MOVEMEN T AU SP I CE S
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YOUR ADV ICE AND APPROVAL BEFORE MAK I NG THE M PUB LI C· I E
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FOUR OC LOCK WEDNES DAY AFTE RNOON , ( TOilAY) I N CHAMBER CONFERENCE
ROOM ARCADE BU I L DING· THE RE WILL BE NO FI NANCIAL SOLICI TAT I ON
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MAYOR HARRY MA TTHEVI PRES I DE NT .
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'llleodl\y nisl>t o X.""Ple Club thi be host to
24 Chiles A. # V\;tober loth
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South Americ ot tho Jcrr.tsh rer.:~erence to
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way it whiulu waiatlinet 1lmotol to nothin;nu~ and
round• hips to k-&Uilinc full nus. h'• the Smoothie
of the Hour-to aive you the Hourvlau Silhoue:tte:,
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the &ale of more than one item! No padded or r.u..d lut p)"ic01!
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P . )II. 9~"LY,
1'MM ~ rruaJt •t r 1oe l'1flllt J:•ffJ' o.,.
Pknt Opea Dll/7 r ... IMpt(tl...
Just sla..ru... reductiono fr~m our regular low list price• on any pauenser tire or tube
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in our store~
Ill
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For
Your Fuel Needs
Growing
by leapo
and bounds7-Up'• hich
quality an d
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'lfowinr by
1 ea p 1 •nd
h ou "d• In
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lh. public'•
favor. Try i1
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CATAlOG ORDER IE.RVI<E
PJ'.
• Kindline
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JOO::JO'J•'<m\'
Sparkling
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• Fire Wood
• . All Typeo of Hiah
Quality
COAL
lfn Stobr, Purnace,
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Coal & Lumber Co.
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BUY NOW ... PAY MONTHlY
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We Didn't Know
We Were Making
If So Tough -Fn.rtk .Edwud B.amet•
CASH COAL CO.
and
J
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WAGNER ELEC. SERV.
wtre tho only LIONS
whote nam't contain·
cd the tamo num~cr of
leu.,,.,_
• Lions
• Bison
• Snakes
~
hkc rat;
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CODY REALTY
Ploooo 1077
Visit The
earolina'
• Leopard
• Elephant
• Alligators
· · Baboon
• Wildcats
Ad:.nission Free
Admiuion U alway• free at the RKrUtion
Park Zoo I The Zoo U mai.nta.inecl mlire:ly
educational value lo ~he c:it.i.z.ml ancl
(Of" ita
MIDDLEMOUNT
GARDENS
vWtors in lhi.a area.
Park Departmen1
�ME . FOR -Tn·r~BABY ,- -liON
Members of the UONS CLUB, ASHEVJl,U:
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THE
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POWER·
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LIONS for QUALITY!
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DIXIE MARGARINE
We Sell
and
Recommend
Good
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Bretul •
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GASOLINE
fill Up Tcday
T . A. HAIR
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Lik• lhe ~ of tiM a.a.ta. wlto proodl1 cootro4 tD. J-.
al•, - .,. P"N'd to olf• Quality ~ to ow ew-
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lb. 20c
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ROYAL C~OWN
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h
219 Harwood Roed
Olnc.t
ClW Ia CIN aU Ia ·
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VISIT
Everything For The Office
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RECREATION
PARK
Complete Zoo! AND SEE
• Puma .
Taylor
Joint
Talman
Ao City
SaIeaman
Rffl> ve ..,.. t U.. •
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ftet llil«rn "-It •a IIOI'.U,. CIIOWJI',
a Pnd.. a
Diab1'butor
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Overcoats
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p~uaed
Unredec:med pkdat•.
0...-co.t ..1e&ned,
and io a«Uent condition.
Al11iteJ.
Priceo
~95 to $9.95
bt•• lllhd . ..,
FINKELSTEIN'S
7 S. W. Padc Squua
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SELF BROS.
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EXTRA
SPECIAL
VALUE!
3 ·Piece
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Complete, A. 51-';AJ>ove
W;th Buat.Jn Tub $69.95
EASY TERMS
ROGERS
PLUMBING
t.w Bwldinc
~0.
_ Pbcu• 364
Cotlel" St.
Quality Paint. -
The
Like the LION is
KinK oi the .TUJllle
• •• So Ia
(Bfu• and 8;/"''
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REGAL COAL
King OF Healing Fuels
F~ P•ompt D<livuy
C.U Pl!oloe
6861
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C. C. R. COAL CO.
OWe• and Yard Fair¥iew Rd.
Vomloheo
705 H.,....! Rood
Pb-H 2105-1771
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GRILL
For Your
SUNDAY
DINNER
. $100
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George
VANDERBILT
HOTEL
.
L~
�M rs. H ester Has
Revi~v At M eet
You Can Cook
An Entire Meal
At ·one Time
In One Utensil
ELECTRICALLY
In the new EJ~trie Cooker completa
meala can be coolced at one time ••• cuii)'
.•. quickly . , . automalicaJlyl There it
not the leut intcrminalinr o! O.vora.
Each food comet out tender . , , a temptina dish to cou: the pooreat appeiitu.
Many attrac.tive Coolcen are now on di•·
play, "J}ley are a pka1ure to
tconomical to ope_rate.
Ute • • ,
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Electrical Dealer
Carolina Powor A Uaht Company
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for your enjoyment
3. "I believe the Liom Club of Aaheville is ,...nd....m.-
LION
RULF OF THE CONTEST
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'TIM winnn ot lhc coatat will 1M jycqcd on tiM correctMM of NTanrinr 1M pkt:wa, tM appropriatof th ftafna and tiM oncinalitt of tM kttb'.
SUNDAE
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15c
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LUNCH
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Storts Wednesday, Oct. lith
Save on·A!I Your Needs
HERE'S
HEALTH!
$}-00
America's Greatest Sale starts w • dnesdayl
Months ago, Wa rds 625 store mana ger•
planne d a head For this great semi-annual
Not o"lr 1upcrbly c-k·
cd a"d .e.ned f ood• but
you'll al•o er,joy t he •I
mo•ph~re of our dlr.in'
roum,
Sund1y dif!ner
here i1 a h• bit y ou nu·cr
p ow tired of.
Salo l They co mbined their biiYing power to
make huge purcha ser a t rock-boHom pricer l
Goods have b.en brought hero direct from
fadorios in carload shipments • • to cut cod sl
That's why yo u can save cJollars by atocking
up d uring Ward Wtek I
Wt guarantee that Word Wulr prices
are our lowest prices of the n osoni See
these values youn elfl Plan now to com•
to Warda tllia Wedntsdoy . . . and aavel
llao-so.
Daily
":fen'•
Lunch,
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CaU Our Repruentt.tive.
DAIRYMEN'S CREAMERY
PHONE 1934
For More Than JO
Years
POLLOCK'S Has Beert
~oaring l..iiCe A Lion
Tellin• the people of A.hevillo
and Weatem North Carolina
Of Wonderful
Ji
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Visit -The Carolina's
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Your Fu!!l Needs
• KindJin1
• F'tre Wood
0 All "l)pet of Hip
Qt1ality
If
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BR£W£D IN
"'LD K£1 TUCKY"
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MIDDLEMU
O NT
GARD EN S
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• Lions
• Bison
• Snakes
• Wildcats
-Admission F-ree
11ur
t lort • n• rt«l,c•l'l«·
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COAL
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Admiuion i• alway• free at the Recreation
FREE
Puk Zoo I n.. Zoo ia ....U.toined eotinlr
for ita edUcational nlue to the citiunl and
"iaitor• in thU area.
Boutonnif.t. For OM Week
SM
• Leopard
• Elephant
• Alligators
• Baboon
•••lli.T _., • tU • •·
IHtllnH IIIlO UIM.t Ill
COMMUNITY
W
Cool "' Lumb..- Co,
f'tMw.,u
Jkn...tll II.
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Delightful
THE WINNERS
Frank Banu.rd, DiJM'butOf'
- -
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Park Department,
·--
�nd Fun For The Entire Family!
~
Lion Tamer
C. E. Hudson says: ~
TO '"'WIN!
"Every mao, woman and c.hnd in A.hcvillc not only ahould
&O out and tee the b.by lion at Reert•tion Par\:: thia afternoon. but, put on their thinlrina cap~ to fmd an appropN.to
name for this magnificent ton of Pa,_ Leo and Mam~~ Min·
nie. Not only the lions bubmm1ben qf the AthC'-ifle Uoo.
Oub will be
th~r~
to r-o..r you " real LioM
'''~lcoml""
This Is Mrunn1111"""llie
=
S&e h.u • a~te old-fa..h~ed name, AIWi. •"- I. an oM·
fuhiooad moth.er wbo tbow• e'l'el')' att..tion to thit fine
ofhprirlc ol hen. Come out lo Recrution Park thlt
aftemoon---JOU .,. · - · to rcrw~ the ~ti.,. for lM
ria:hl name for lhe b.by lion.
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Asheville Shoppers Have Found
Out Long Ago That The .. ..
UONS SHARE of VALUF..S
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Will Be Fo\llld at
C.-.-
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A Tough
Baby To Handle !
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POWER
So l&
AMERICAN
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GASOLINE
Fill Up Today
T. A . H AIR
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The f"mut Matt.rua
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S.C.OM s.tk'a Vut R-.ocrca • • • «l&Wa u. to\.,. frGm tha
cor.~.ntf}''• ludin• mllt. a nd muufuhttcn, we an fu~·· in lhia
S.le a hu1e variety of brand new Fall me:rchandi,. In la,.a q~a&n•
titiul
Bee.-. Belk'a T~ Ba,otn, POWtr ••• c.nahlu u. to hu,in f1t:AI quantitia at the lcrwut poMble market prke. , • - c.a•
otfu you d~e:ndablc, ,.nted naerchandit. at te.nMd(lonal aavinpl
for Cadi ODIT • : . that enable. w to brinr 7ou
T
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thlt eath metn.., can huy ••. bec•ue • • bu,.
UONS for QUAUTY!
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DIXIE MARGA!UNE
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tc..n ... aD
We Sell
and
Recommend
Good
Batter-Krust
Bread
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COLA
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12 Full Ouncoa, 5c
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Harwood Rood
S.C... Belle'a He.. R•Arranpd Maay OepartaMatl, •• for 7our
coo•mi~ and comfort • •• 7:M~ -MU find lt u add..! pl...ura to
.hop In this hie lricndl7 •torcl Don't mi. e»Ur ..nndow di.pla,..
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A Tip That WW
SAVE YOU MONEY 1
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Tolopbo.. 2061
WIN $25.00
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A. Big and A. Good
AaA Uon '
J. L. LAWRENCE GROCERY CO.
210
a.••• .,..
lleuliiM
~ MoaN ••• and every pic-ee of wm•
mu merWndiae m\at be durc-d out, w~·ve rduc.ed all rema.Inmc
atoclu t., • .,11 at unhaard-of low a ricetl (Some. aliahtl7 .oiloo, of
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·in the
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Name the Baby
LION CONTEST
• Hyen~s
• Elk&Deer
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2995
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Supplies
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now when it will coat
dollata latw. &
PHONE
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Q..lll, Polnta 7U
Up Today
Vamlobeo
Harwood Rood
You'll Eujoy Your
' All Amwm Must Be
In Friday Nile
King of ihe Jungle
••• So Is
£.,...,.
Uaredeemed pledaa.
0.tt"coat deti~, prflted
anJ in a;cellent cor.clitMHI.
All.U.t.
-
Kfng Of Healing Fuels
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Pri<u
_
bUWI_, I NS
ROGERS
FINKELSTEIN'S
7 S. W. Padc Scruue
-
SELF BROS.
I
Read Rulea Above
And Get Your Entry
$4-95 to $9.95
b.,
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r:u ~~A£1: ~,;S:~!-i:~~~:E.~
You Can Alford
To Own !
CUI
CO'UUTa
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(A,.
Buildin,
Phone 364
C. C. R . COAL CO.
Offica and Yard Fain-icw Rd.
u.. "· ...,...
SUNDAY
DINNER
$!-00
In Tho
(/3/u• and 8;/,.,
GRILL
Of Tho
George
VANDERBILT
HOTEL
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Baltic Region Assumes New Importance 11~ATHURSTUPK~
CONFliCT STOPS!/
OOWNW~RO TREK
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OF PARTY HOPES'! BALTIC RECION I
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MAJOR NAVAL lASES
SECONOARY NAVA,L BASES
PROPOSED RUSSIAN BASES
AIR B
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ICf-FREE
PORTS
~ICE-LOCKED
~PORTS
-curJAN
PATROLS
Wh. GERMAN MINES
~
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=
ARcn:~,~ft!~~a " ~~~CEAN
TO LECTURE ON
·I GREAT SMoms
�Mttrwc API!IL 2ndo
Lion Jim Knight convened the IDOeti"'! with
Lion Parsons iea~ the singing "r "~rica" and the "IJ.on~s Song"
and Lion l.uei~ l ed the invoc::ation. c>.1r Dl.nner nJJsic wae supplied
by Lion Leo on thu Piano and m t he A
ccordian LiM Fritz.
S ICK REPORT: Lion Ralph Neagl e told u.s that iJ.fln Leo Finkel..:rt.ci.n
• • in r oom 1019, St. Josephs Hospit.al , nst ensi1)ly9 t'lr' scme t cct s ,
Howev('r1 the rumor, apparently started by his Doctor Lion Feldmlin,
is that IJ.on Leo is " PREGNANT"'?
Lion John Rodgers~l.Y impr oving, he has ea!ned some wei g ht
and i s l ookin& forward to beins with us again.
Uon Charles Chapaan is in St. Jascph~ wher e they have f ound
an aee\A!Wlal.ion of fluid ("10 his knee which will have to be drained,
in t he meantime he must keep the lilt; el evated.
Ltonese Marjorie Grice is still very si ck in st. Josephs , pl ease
r emember these ail.i.n& club ~bers and their families in your pr ayer s .
To-Jlillee[t
Lions Club
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WAREHOUSEMEN,
GROWERS TO BE
DINNER GUESTS
BuJ.ey M-;n
Will Attend
Lions' Meet
Burley Auction Will Be
Feature Or Evening's
Enterta inment
Tho A•heville Uons dub
1¥il! rive ita annu;~l "tobacco
jubilee" banquet at lhe Ceorac
,Vanderbilt hctel ;lt 6:30
o'cloe.k Wcdnuday niaht, One
hundred and thirty•two of the
lcadinc tobacco (rower• of
Buncombe, Madi1.>n, Hay·
wood and Yancey countie,
and more than " .core o f ta •
bacco wau:houtc ollic.ialt and
attachu. buyer-. a.,d other• in·
lere.ted in burley production
have. been invited to attend
n..
•nquel wUI be b •ld 111 l.ht
.VIIIIIOJ Ill Clrdn UIU «m"«o"ffl IIIII
a ble lo II•
...l"l'bo\Uitftlfll BU;J k
t ftld, I'Tulolltl], a numblr oc pn--
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been Pf"tt"ell.Ud
t~
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ttn41ror~•nnual..,,o'- ~u•
tbey ba4 bem .beld c .UIJ In the eft..
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DI.IJt"lo a ad ciYtr tndt,. •·m ~•Uct•
Plitt ln Uut .ubum. Lloruo Cluh't
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o.rorr.
0wfr J )G PfMI!>ao are~~~ 10
n e11d tbe baiiQI!e"l. c. l"t""d a ......,..
;,trwc!Qr Clt ll'le Allk-,111• c..b.m,b<tf .,,
mJrluw triU tct u t.out.II~AJttr &lid
tllan tllh w\U be 1111..1de bJ' " rumMr
O!
tllfi J \IHI
'nu )'armen
~'"liOn
nnn,
klld • !II ptar mounllltn mwl~ tor
lht c.-.rnt. Tba r.lub •.tpo~"c"u \0 condl.ICI • dmiO!atnuon &IU;Uon ult
10 tba' Ill prt"flmt Will tni)W ~al(t.IJ
bow t.n. Nlfl &t At!IU!Uf'4 l hll!'r
1 -.rt.ho!UU
U&
h llldlo«<
A -mltttto trcmthe i.IO!IIC!ub
hNCtt-d b)' Roo)' Pblllpa. rhalmun b
ot lilt Pf"OII&m
lb c..b&r~>J
<:>'
LIONS TO PLAY
HOSTS TONIGHT
AT YULE PARTY
l
�M!!ZTIII: APRIL 2nd,
U"" Jim Kni;;lrt. convened the meeting with
~ons iead1~ t he s!n61n& ,.r "Americatt &nd the " Lion' s SOO.S"
and Lion LuciWI led the invocation. {)Jr Dinner music was supplied
by Lion ~ o~ the Piano and m th'.l Accordian Lil"'n Fritz.
~
SICX RER:>RT: Ucn Ralph tlcagle told us that :..1M Leo Fi.nkelst.t.::Jl
was in room 1019, St. Joaeph:J Hospit.al, t'IStensibly, t'U' so:oo tecta.
However, t.he rumor, apparently started by his Doctor Lion Fel..cin:ltl.n,
is thAt Ltm Leo 18 " PREGlMNT''?
Lion Jotm ROO.gersi'O'Si.OWl,y improvirg, he has gained some wei ght
and i s looking forward lo being with us again.
Lion Charlco Chapmo.n h in St . Josephs wh~re they have f ound
an accutulatioo of fluid on his knee which will have to be drained,
in the mcnntir:e ho nllst keep the leG elevated.
Uonesa lol.arjorie Gri ce is still very sick in St. J osephs, pl east:
rCGJea~ber t.hest ailin& club r:1embt'rs and thei r families i n your praye:rs .
IL
Li<?~s Clu~ ~.<?-Hiil!::e_it
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
SUNI>AY, DECEM BER 2-t , 1939
itf.S ID E N CE
C IIU;!:Cil OFf-"ICE I'I-IONE. - .J8S
PII O N~
:-27$6- J
+-Order of Worship
\..,._
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l luwlu.:y !St:.tl<hn.: l
l.urot'" l 'ra, • r t:-;lluulmc•
il) mn :-,:,, ~ :t tStAIUion~: l
:-;,llf>IUI"<' llo·nol m.:, )hotl h•·"
.\mlu m
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l ',.n>rnU nh<ll lb mn :\,. "'; •t·.. n~· •·•1o!llll>lll !i,·;1h·•IJ
'
l•rnyor fnr !.our ! 11\'lnml
l'r.t>• r ( (or I'U(' ! lht~ml
lltl'rt t ory·
~onuuu; " T il•· An.:• I '~ Soonc"
ltl\ot"t•.on :l~',~;nJ":-.:!~' ;.~!'
11
l!•n•••lktion
Burley Auction Will Be
F<a!ure Of Evenir.g's
Entertainment
Aah'::iik
r.
t lor ~ , r lorr lo t......
C od, C lor,-, 1 tory, c h•rr
t o luae l"o G od. P r •i•,. !l im, ... h o io a ll p raiu a h o >'r, lhf' oOVHf'
:
ul w i od<>nl 1011d o f !......... Arnf'n,
C ll ORAL I N'l RO IT1 "Cior) .
WAREHOUSEMEN,
GROWERS TO BE
DINNER GUESTS
The
Lions dub
will l'ive it. annual ''tolnec.o
~:~'d::·.,~nqh~t1 :1t th:a Ce6~0
o'clock Wednuday ni& One
ht.
hundred and thirty-t"o of the
ludinr tobacco arower. of
Buncombe, Madi•on, Haywood an d Yanc ey countiet
and more than a ac;:orc of tobacco warehouse officiala and
attache., buycn and othcra in·
lcruted in burley p roduction
have been invited to attend
Tht buql.ltl W1U be btld I n t.hl!
In ot'der 1\at KJmo~ra and
'W&nboUMmt~ lniiJ' be @le lO a t ·
t f'04. Pfevk)\llly, a n~m~Wrat P"~'
~ tu.J ~~~ prnnu.td rrom atl t n dJtlf; tbt.eo Ulllu&J nenll1:lfU..UMI
lhq bH btnl. .bUd ud1 tn u~ aft •
n talq
~ wbUI II&I~'ftl'e J: Ul ,otDa"CIIIo
-~
Bu;:'iey·M~n
Will Attend
Lions' Meet
�S4 " L=!.f' I'EV ILL E !'.CA R DEC 1 ,3c
h ,l(lh" DOE=
ASHEV ILL E i.CAFI=
AS
~GES I GENl
nF l HE ASHEV ILL E LI ONS CLUB , I HAVE
Th;, "FUL FOR AT TH I S
CHRIST~.• AS
~UCH
TO BE
SEASON . OUR CLUB HAS MADE
PhO~HESS I ~ OUTSl~ hU I •G aORK ACH I EVED . THE CRED IT I S ~OT DUE
E , !>li T o:. TH COI. lHARY I S DUE YOU , YOUR COOPERATI ON AND
t.. FA IL 1:-G SU PPOR T '.AD£ IT POSS I BL E . MAY 1 ~4C BE GOOD TO YOU=
LEO • F l l.l<EL~TE i i .
Gilb<rl Morri• Speak•
On J~toru Of City !
O~lMH H )torrl&. tha\r1!'1an of Ute
=~~~~~~~j!i:r~~aT:!i\
Je-l~ld,IIJ U
\
nl~ al ~ WMIIJ' lunc~ mH~·
lllC of Ole LION t \Ub
1oM o-J'I Va.ndefbtl' M"fl
MM)In111•. PUt, J>rut'Pl and 1\1·
tu,.~ ,.._.tile sub~\ of Wr U<'Jfrt,l'
...a.. !.eo Pln'ltll\tlll, p-1\1tut of
\be ClUb, prttt~----JI
�STUPKA SPEAKS
AT LIONS MEET
ON SMOKY PARK
KCAh
Al•hW"
0~1
;,4t•
f,
J Oiio< DOE =
ASI'EV ILLE ; CAr•=
'IE ASHEV ILL E L IONS CLUB , I HAVE M
UCH TO
AS pf,ES I I'E~ T OF l •
TH A KFUL FOk AT THIS Cl RISH.AS SEASOI, . OUR CLUC HAS MA DE
Rl'~D i i G WORK ACH IEVED . THE CRED IT IS NOT
PI.CJI':HESS I ~ OUT - '"
D
DUE Y . Y R \OOPERAT ION AN
OU
OU
E , BUT ()~ Tt-£ CCi.TRAR Y Is
IT POSS IB
LE. ~A Y 1 ~40 BE GOOD TO Y
OU=
u~FA I L I ~G SUPPORT ~A DE
LEO FI ~KE L RTE I ~
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liT b~d.....11U>f'M <b1 Ull ttl.<'~~
Hat. Clatll:.,. 1'-'"lett.ll·. ('IQ ~~
l>ot'Uur v.u . ..uk .,....,
111 u.o
1lmolt"
't'~ 1111\llf' su i~,.. .........~
tc. U~ wtll bf"itn en J;lnt :, at~ d
.»:.6tu11h
tnwae.:~
au
tr o>drn~
llr:.o
to ~t a<!.,nla;f' or tiUt oti.-J«"
11\f::d U1Q-~ are atr&tl&f'G lor pull:
ra~.c•r -ouun ll&ta act u
,,_.t~' · p01.11Un;; 01.11 aoc1 nplalnmr
U:~ g.«\lll&r IU\W'"- 0: tba lloB
lau~a •::.d C!'dcu alone JIOIQU. 0111
U"'lt&ll. h &UI)laiMd.
v..nora an.1
TJ:t n•uar•U.n told loOO\flhlnr o:
l.ba p)o.c;llltlntht~lea. Tbtrbododu>dnc IUI41"""'1 •re In po.t·
l.lclil.t..riT hult.ll.r-diU<N>..hft Mid,
bu l tlltt..bc.UII.U~u- ...ebttq:wtped Dill bf & IIUI'\A I'O'fl'lh trhldr.
ICif'D"'hUbf.tn \ID,blo~cllitdl..
He auo wid aou"~tl..l11nr t'f Ltl4l ul·
IUJ hte 111 tile p.orll..
1'bt toul
DWI:IbfTol'dUti.GIM IOIIII.d~
u
bll~n 40 • nca &0. be AIUDal4d
.loll.&w.oU •u. lntrodu.:otd IIJ'Dr.
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l.b•mKlln;.•ncf~U
lll"calOfd • •
mdtHkd v. ..llel' C\lttu, or R.a l t~Jh,
C'batln A. &Iller. or Aa!W:Yillr. H. W,
CUt. 0: Nt!HIIIt. J . J , K-.teh, "'
.uhnlllt , Pn W•r!lct. o: Atbrnur,
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Ullcllt. 01' l"''llleot\OD. ~
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Dr. I!Ul;O o.tiUI&'. ftl Wqtun;Uia
D.~~~~~~~:~~~·~ ~:u~~·etl·
~~~ auUitll: WUI ~tt. ttv w•·
tiHe<'Sll.b onnhe,....,.ot tboe Atii.Ulll•
Wou
dli~
A ~11.1 • nlll'"""""
pf'OC:fW.I .-til b. he;.d u
• nd
.,,1'« ef w
"'~ \Q•~trad
U.~ ltnM
1)1 •n ·
mcmwa "IJI
�Lions Club
--
BRVaOH CITY,
NORTH C"ROLINA.
T\IMday lv~lllflt,
Ma n:h \1, 1940
Think Ita going to RAI!I
Or the SUN ia going to shlnc'l
Here's your umbrellA
So m&et UJ on tl.me.
Where a.ll LIONS get together
In any kind or weath er.
George Vud01bUt Hotel
1:00 P. M. Wedoeaday
1._
wn.u :
o n ov t
~. Chr.,
AnendaneeCon•mtu._.
.
v•
0
0"
�Think Its go!Dg to:~ to shine?
Or the BUN Ua
Here's your um:time.
:Ns
So meet
Where eJI LI
get together
of ,....!her.
In any kind
anderbilt Hotel
l:OOP. !II. Wednesday
George V
�1"\.a, It'~' ll\t aanu•t •WUI'I.
ot •a enJ.t'<l~f'd pt.qUfl ICI "'tbCI
• "-'" ~IU\ t'IHC club -.o\IMt
MINIJ
'" '-"- rnr Cll AlbuUie" wrn
1laaou.n~
rnttf'lillr bJ u.~t"U~ uoeu dub. ·~ ot
.....,..
tbfpl•a
"Ow
pronoct
~~
till& ~~~ ....
bJ' thPCI"ICI Club \Ill•
l.H t"lnUbt~la. pN-'41111\
or w Unro rlub. announrN.
~
-""""""
t-t~d n •Ill now ~ aubmtiiN
\0 tbf< 101\CIWUII' ~ .... IICIM
101' lndi'I1CIUII lpPr<l\'1\: Amf'fl•
e•n '-""'""'·
~murUtr
Swt..Sia&t
thab.
Oplll'lll't cl\llt. Wnl Alb••llll
MM\'J elull. OOootlllt dub, Cl•tU.flo rlub. • A-mt.-W:aa Bu.tncP
c\ult. JI\UIIIo'"N and Pfol-\fll'lal
Woeftf"n"• rluh. 'U•tllt- club.
Junltlr RI!«<OCI<'ndrt>n rlub. AI·
t :na...1 rlub. lt'IUIJ club. cham·
MfCitc-om'l:ll'ff'l'•ndttlool\lnl<!r
........ ........
th14:Dbt-r o! t"«t\m•~
A~tnct... api"OIIptCto•«
lliCI pJaa. ll"ICI aw•n:t "'W\11 1tCI
..........
-
8Utt.tredPe&~:
Drevlltd CUI
pu-. ''""'' \.Il l
lfl"lf'll oUMtanU.I an-d m.•tt·
jl\0'1'11 1.1 """
rta!MrrtcetoA~•III,.tndno\
ICIJ •ar portlall•r wort. don•
1<'11" t!wo btnrmof h'-otbn :adt•tctllll club~
.RoUt
-c...
a..rr,. .Pie with
Think its goiDg to RAD!
Or the BUll is going to obl:>o?
Hen's your umbnill&
So meet u Cll time.
Wbere all UOIIB get tosother
In anyldDd olWMther.
o-se Vandllrbtll Hole!
1:00 P. ll. Wednesday
1•. wnAE onovt;& Cllr..
Anand•~ Commlttea..
""'*
�_,_
MIEMI EA I
JOhn R. A&he
W.P.A.I:I,pl
H. P. Brownina:
y, T . llar'Un
...... VIoo-~
Rq~Dor.d
wuu.
- v-~
..........
T.L.S~
G. D.Pnnb
CoP......
..... B.Eimcn
aMoo Coolo7
!lf. J'. L.. Woody
A.H.·cuad.l
Pnl Crbp
RHvuCclvllle
OI~Mn Coole7
w. E. Elmore
G. D. Frankl
J . A, J'nrllq
FndHkb
R. E.01t1100
Uon 1'...-.
C.P. PbU
TaUTwU...,..
T. A. Sandi!"
w. T. u,.rru
Fn.nk 111a tt
John R. JOMS
C. T. LlOJd
PaulS. Mlttbe.ll
W. T . Martin
0. H. Martin
W.C. lbrtln
O.ll. Mualt
C.F.M.)'f'D
A. H.lfyen
C. 'F. Plott
1'l'tt' lllllftben Of U. 8 I'J'IIOI'O CUi Llont Ckrb rxLillcS
to lbtlr8pOIUOI'I ud ~~ silvat..hiN.Chlb,
liDca't aPPft'd,aLIOI' lor u.tr ln*"t and help, and to
the rnemtMn ot aU OUWr clll'br ~ _ _ . rvpnoamt.ed
hft'to lonlaht. • mo.t beuV wdC'OmC' and bett wilhu.
Carlyle Stroud
T. A . Saodlln
Ctw..J.SU.Jc
T . L.St.allinp
H.J.Tf'uett
n. Q. wooq
R. G. Wi:U.
Dr. J. C. Wictera
Dr. J. L. WoodY
C. C. WrlJbt
G. G. WriJbt
·lsllt'ril/c Clul•
Tblnk its going to RAIN
0 , \he BUN is going to abiDe?
Here's your umbrella
So meet us on Ume.
Wbere all IJONB ge~ together
In any ldnd of weather.
George Vanderbilt Hots!
1:00 P . M. Wedneeday
I'. WRAE Q I\0\'EI:J. Chr.,
AUto,ulan~ Comrnlu".
�UNCLE LEO t oy: A Bible lecture without on oudienoo ia no good ettber.
So bring oil your friends and a ttend Bible lecture
"The Growth ol Ident ill tho Old Teatoment"
by Reverend Horry J. Beny
at
Coogrcqalion Balh·Ha-Tephilo,
Tuesday, februa ry, 27th
8 P.M.
town
50
I
ex?4)CI
to ad1ourn meottng b y 9 P.M.
Put a Feather In Your Cap
a nd attend Dan Furr 's Day
AT
ASHEVILLE LIONS CLUB MEETING
GEORGE VANDERBILT HOTEL
WEDNESDAY 1 P . M.
Ununal and Interesting Progrnm Arranged.
SU~"'DAY is LIQ~S CLUB CHURCH DAY
First Chr:at.ian Church, 11 A. U.
Your fellow Lion, Ha~ry Berry, ie to.st3r ot tho FlreL
ChristiAn Church . Let's o.ll ·turn out with our wife
and ! atllily o.nd bo pr:Oaent in a bod.y to hear our Lion
at his church, We all can a!!':lrd to oiu one aenico
at our regular ehureh. Too, i t will honor Ho.rry t or
all or u a to be preaen·t Sunday morning in o. g roup at
hia church .
Will be tu!leing you ,
WESLEY' BROWN, SeerErtary
�ffi IT"ANNIV[RSARY
\r
PICTURE SHOWN
IT LION'S ClUB
MEETING TODAY
l·llb'l Clll<l" 1.1' llll'I<CI I
SIJNOAY, APRIL 21. 1940
~
kE:SIDENC£ PlfO N'E- Zl S&.J
. __ __ _ __;.:..:.__.:::__.::c.:"::.:URC.:
~ II~O~~ IC£ P.tON E--3&.5
T
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Do~olo~e> ( Standlnlt)
ASHEVILLE
Lcml'•l'ra yu ( Standullo: l
1\ruao!\ ..,:,;;
MtiJliUr o·
\ . LIONS CLVB
f:~~:·~~~~1;::~;~~: :~:~::\~n~,: '• •n~o:ro·~•tl<~n
1
I
ft>r Cuto I Rt•l& ml
t ltfo tory
·r
~t·rmow " t:no.-11. lh \\ 11 •
llnr r} J. U1·rn
ln••t"'"'l1 ll,lnm So> ~II
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CW.I"""
CARL W GREtN
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GuHH
Stt.r
RoetRT MAVNAAD
~IGHT Co:ISERVAT I OH \'IORKo • o • , o • , OJt, ~ ~H
\Jw.CU 15 \loRK • • , , • , • , • !4RS. \1. J . PAAKS, JA,
I NI TIATION OF' !Cf t,\Ot9tRS • • • • • •
lhrr,, ..nl..
!if'n...J J~ Uon
~!1 p~~~~~m
Ht stoRY or THt WoRKSHOP. • • • • • •
So·•t•lil
l ' r&)'H
C. GlENii iEL.F'S DAY
HI STORV OF' THt Ct.U!I• • • •
l!,·ll<.lln).:
Anll~t·m
AP-10
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CHORAL INTROITr
(J THE
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Order of Wor,hip
CARl.. / , GRt£HI.
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A NNOUNC EMENTS
J::·~~~;.~p;t~.~·~:~;~ · ~:;t~;~;!,~~',',:~:~~~ }'~ ~~·:r~·, ~~:·~~1~~~i~:~;h;·~l·r:u~~r::l:i:: c~~~
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1;:::}::~~?\~~::iipr:r;:i~{~\x:~;:~t~:i'~t~\:~;:~~~l?:~~~t~:~~~
t1:;.::,1!:f.~~i:~:!i;;}.:~~:~j,:/}~}I~?,~):d.~::ii::·. ~~:~:Ei~G:;~;::;J
PRUtHTATIOH OF KCY5 • • , • • , • , , • \1\:5\..EY 8MJwN
<trt•
;~!-~t~.,J:r~-~:,;:. ~~~~th~:ni.'S~·~:,~·;,.,-~:1•~~1"1
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Cod muh tlio poopl"' h u ... ? ~.:~.. ~
~·l::· ~.,"';\~;:"' ,;,.,.,.,,. ;, .,• J><< I..d • • 1},.,
DON'T TAKE
This "Little Liver Pill"
FOR THAT TIRED AND RUN DOWN FEELING
GET PEPPED UP
AT THE LIONS CLUB MEETING
WEDNESDAY I P . Ill.
GEORGE VANDERBILT HOTEL
~
THE BAli"
VHAT ·?
I GOOD FOOD
OGRAM,GOOD
.;LLOWSHIP
WHERE ?
IT'S ALL IN THE BAG
1'. W ltAf: l'l1t0 \'t:i'l. Cb r .•
Allt-n~ JU~f'
f'umn\Ult'i'
�1·11{:-,'J UIIU:-.11 \:\ UIIRC I I
SUNDAY, APRI L 21 , 194 0
ITANN IYtRSARY
\ ;r
(F THE
k tSIOE NCC f'HO NE - 2756. J
~
11 <0 0 A . M.
( H ORAL INTIII:OIT: "Cio~,. ,!OtJ, . . ... , I O l .. u l'o c . .. ct.., , . ...., .
•• ! ,.• • , •• Cod. p,.;.~ u;..,, who ;. o il oro ior <Obou·. •h~ •••«•
oo f w" clo . . . . cl of loo o," A ..,. ...
ASHEVILLE
L.ortl'• /'ra )'tr i Stand llll:"l
ll} mn ~ .. ri!>
~nJllu ,..
!>lor nm~o: l ' n.) o•t
l ltf~r!Ot)'
S.·ro
n()n ; " t:nuch. II•· \\'11~ lirrfo r"nt"
ll11rry J . Uo·rt )'
ln•'l!:llovn ll)mn Xo. I l l
l!t'nr d1 ~ 1 10n
-
N<W HA.Vi: A ~CIWUP OF 98
) Pro~r0m
a r>d lh ·•J•nn••
\'vmrmuuon ll) rlln ,' \o . !'71 l('oncr..lo!'a\Jom S.·:oto··ll
l 'ra)'o-r fo r l.oaf IR< Iamj
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l' ra)·o-r f u r t'up I R.-taon l
A~IO
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B~nol m,.:
A nl lwm
C. GlEtlll iElF'S DA'(
Q.lt C:LUB WAS CH-'RTtRCD IH 1923 V ITH 5!S .m.;DCRS
--------------------------- ------+
ANNOUNCEME N fS
Ja:1:1'1.AH )H:t:TJ~l;S: " ""''' 1/ our . .Sunoln) , ;;::w I' ,II. ; Junior C~rD
t b.n );nJ<'la \m, .Sunola}, ,·,::111 I' ~ I . l i rrl :;n•llt ) ! n·lin,ll', \\'o•olno·~day, 3:30
/'. )1. : ll") '• !'luorr. \\', ,J , ,-. IJ,~. 1: 1: 1'. ~!.; t_'ilorr llo ho•llr-.a l. Frhl•}'. i ·:IQ
,
1'. ) 1.
\\ 0)1,\ ~~ ('l l{'~ ('ll.c Ho:ul:u uw..tinc lv l>o· hid 1\'o·olrr..~dn~ n lto·moGo'l.
:1 n'do,.l,;. 1..-t :all lh•• ru.mt., ,... u f 1tw t 'oun <"ll "'"kt• "" t•ffort 10 a tlrno Tr t'
l.
t;~•'t'U I I\ o ' ( 'Oiftlll•lt•••• llln t m ::: "' 'II l•t· t,.),J JINtttl•th "' ~ ;:: tl ut'il)('k \\',·dno·•·
ol;o) n f ln·n oun J:,. " " t omo•.
CH.\1 .....
w GRa.Mc
.
r-ARl.
HISTORY Of' THt Cl.\10. • • • • • • • • • C .
H15 OR'f
T
or
THt WoRICSHOP • • • • • • •
~I CHr :0:15ERVATIOH \'AJRK, • • , • • • •
\b.tt.H's \loRK• • , • • • • • •
I NIT I ATION Of'
NEw M£M8tRS .
GuJtH
StLF
RoetAT MA'IHAAD
()R, li.C
~H
J.tRs. U. J . PARK5t JA.
• • • • •
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PRtStNTATIOH OF Kas • • • • • • • • • • Wtsu.Y BRC~Wtt
DON'T TAKE
This "Little Liver Pill"
IT'S "10 THE BAli"
F OR 'IHAT TIRED AND RUN DOWN FEELING
GET PEPPED UP
AT THE LIONS CLUB MEETING
WEDNESDAY 1 P . M.
GEORGE VANDERBILT HOTEL
GOOD FUN
GOOD FOOD
GOOD PROGRAM, GOOD
FELLOWSHIP
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Order of Wouhip
�I F Y O U CAN WR ITE
TAKE TH IS P ENCIL
AND MAKE A MEMORANDUM
TO ATTEND
LIONS CLUB MEETING
WEDNESDAY I P. ~1 .. GEO. VANDERBILT HOTEL
THERE IS A TREASURE
MORE PRECIOUS THAN
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NOMINATION OF OFFICERS
TALK BY }IR. LEWIS ON W. N. c . FAJR
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GOLD TO US. IT IS
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YOUR ATTENDANCE
AT LION 'S CJ,UH MEET!:NGS
WEDNESDAYS 1 P. M.
VANDERBILT HOTEL
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IP YOU~ A GOOD LION YOU WILL ATTBIID
IOJ:TI!IGS AS .REGULAR AS 'YOll' TAD A
BATH.
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YOUIUI FOR A OLEAN LIFE.
P. WR.UI GROVBB, Ohr.,
Attendauce Onmmllloe.
P. 8.-PitOl. BDWIII B. PAGET OF N. 0 . STATE
OOLLIIOB WILL BE ON THE PB.OG&AJI.
DON ' T K ICK
IF THE ONES YOU HAVE CHOSEN
ARE NOT BLBOTED, lP YOU
STAY AWAY FB.OII THE
L I ONS CLUB
WEDNESDAY AT O!IB o •OLQOII:
GEORGE VANDU!I.ILT BOTIL
�Asheville Lions Club
]}IPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
There wnt be NO regular !.lot::" Clul> MeetinQ Ibis week .
Tbote will bo NO " Governon Niqht" Banque t duo to th~ foci
that Governor H<M~t will be unable to o tl&nd.
OUR NEXT MIETlNG will be Wednudoy June 26th.
Leo Finkelstein
PresideD I
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Asheville Lions Club
l).!PORTAIIT ANNOUNCEMENT
There wi11 be NO JC(Julor Lia na Club MeetinQ t~lis week.
There w ill be NO " Governora Niobt " Banquet duo to tho loet
that Governor Hovy will be unable to ottend .
OUR NEXT MEETING wall be Wednesday Juno 26th.
Leo Finke l•tein
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A•hevillo Lion• Chili
l!-iPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
There wnt be NO regu l a r Lions Club MO\:H'!t;! Ibis week.
Thoro will bo NO " Govunon :41ght" Banquet clue to tha fact
that Gov•mor Hoey will be u.noLlo lo ullend .
Tho lAtll.t.h of o:u: t\1'41J.OI"•"• ho.a u4• • ,;:ood wtu. "nJ..,..
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OUR NEXT MEETING wtll be Wednettiay June 26th.
Leo Finkel•tein
President
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A.hcville Lions CluL
ll-!PORTANT ANNOUNCEMBl7
Thet e
w~
be
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arUolu ,
t<:Qulor Lion• Club Meetlno thil WiJelc .
Tbote will be NO " Govunon Night " Banque t due to the loci
t hat Governor H<Htv will be unable to attend .
OUR NEXT MEETING will be Wedncuday June 26th .
Leo Finkel•te ln
President
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- 1Ght aoetlruto ...,r e bol4 1n ao11t1z1c otart•d anct thn
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Asheville Lions Club
:I)!PORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
There
wi; be ;(, regu l a r
Lione Club Mcetino th is
w~ek.
There will be NO "Governors Nioh t" Bonque t due Ia tho foC'I
tbot Governor Hott!' will be unable to a ttend .
\ l i iu.d t.hf' UOYen.Letr of O\U' t.ltute Pr.bM\' ~L cme at o..ar
l:JMqu.•t:J a \ WW.cob we ha4 invi~.u 'Ulft ~ta o~ ~Lil'.Uet
ar,~ the OJlilc:lr..,
h«..cl ree•1 Ye•"' rrtie ~nt1on• &~UJ
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OUR NEXT !o.fEETlNG wtll be W
edne sday June 26th.
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Leo Finkelstein
Preslden~
~or neoc~;t
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IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
There wnt be NO reqular Lions Club MeelinQ !his week.
Tbete will bo NO ''Governora Night" Banquet due to tho foci
that Go vernor Hoey will be unable to attend .
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OUR NEX:T MEETING wtll be Wednesday Juno 26th.
Leo Finkelatein
Pretldenl
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Asheville Li ons Club
;PORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
There
wi; be ;Q roqulor Lions Club Meetino :his week.
will be
Ni;bt"
;~::eGovernor NO "Go•temouunable to &nquol duo
Hoey will be
attend.
to tho fact
OUR NEXT Ml::ETlNG will be W
ednotci'!ly June 26th.
Leo Finkehtein
President
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all aood co mmunity uu1u . H e h••· tu a dc.tu few people
ever know, befriended the youth o f the c ity a nd couni.YI
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h• •e.r,ieu throu;houl the rural 1ection1 of the. cou nty.
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lmrulM.t an d iiUp i•a.tiont toward a lar11er a nd mo re •ati•fa.c·
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�ROBERT J. ROBINSON
ATTORNEY AT LAW
ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
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INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS
And
LADIES NIGHT
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Grove Park Inn
June 28, 1958
�ROBERT J. ROBINSON
AlTORNEY AT I.AW
ASHEVILLE. NORTH CAROLI NA
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Song- America
Ch1\lcd Half Grapefruit
Invocation
Led by H. H. Queen
Rev. Armin C. Draegcrt
Lions Song
AsSClrted R<.'lishes
BANQUET
Toast master
Gr.llcd Sm"""-' Mounto•n Hom Steak., Hawaiian
Welcome Guests
President's Remarks
0\C'n 8r ~,.,.ned p ... IOI<"Cs
Cr.~p
New Green Pea:; with Mushrooms
Leltuce Hearts, French Dressing
Introduction o f Spcok: r
Installation of Qff,cers
Leo Finkelstein
Leon H. Feldman, M. D.
Thomas A. Groce, Jr.
Alston B. Broom
Internat ional Counsellor
Judge James G. Farthing
Interna tional Counsellor
Prcsen~o:•on
Grove Par'k. Inn Hot Rolls with Butter
of
Gavel & Pres•dcnt's Pin
Thomas A. Groce, Jr.
Remarks by Inco ming President
Chocolate Iced Eclair
Beverage
Myron C. Peterson
Presentation of
Post Presider.t's Pin
James E. Divelbiss
INSTALLATION BALL
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BOTII ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS
CONGREGA~'!ON BETH ISRAEL
May 13 . 1979
6:00-6:30 p.m.
Cocktails
6:30-7: 30 p. m,- BuCfet and open bar (Music by U nholy S~ ;;te[s£ellltJ#
Groce- Rabbi and those attending (See reverae
grogram)
PROGRAM: T oastmaster - Dr. Joseph Schandler. Past Pr eaid.ent- Beth Israel
HATLKVAH
and AMERICA (see other side ol proaram) All stand
lnvocaUon- Rabbi Samuel A. F reidman. Congregation Beth Israel ... (
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We lcoming addresses and r eports:
Mr . Ronald Goldstein
Mr. Bernard Goldst ein
Mrs. Ellen Carr
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Hon. Roy Trantham
Rev. Robert E . Lair
Mr. Michael Moore
Dr. Stanl ey Marks
President- Cong. Beth Israel
Honorary P:-esident - Coag. BeU:l Isreal
Repreae nting Sisterhood- Beth Israel
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President- J ewish Conun . Center of Asheville
President- Congregation B eU1 Ha Tephilah
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Entertainment- Leo FLnkelslei.n and the Unholy Six
Selections from Fiddler o n the Roof
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Resp:m se and r eport c.n the lOth Anniversary of Ute Building
~IN· Mr. E. Ben son Slosman- Past President- Cong. Belli lsrael
Recognition of the Ar chitect - Mr. Jan M . Wiefiman
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HJSQ'ORY OF CONGREGA'nON BETII ISRAEL:
Mr . Kenne th Michnlove- C~ty Manager of Asheville and grandson
of first president of Cong. Beth Israel (allrur
~ ,;.J ( Dr. P au l Michalcve- Early His tor y of the congregation
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Mrs. Ne ttie Slosman- introduce Past Presid ents of sisterhood
1 -J ,...,;,J Mr. Karl StrausRemarks from Palla and Straus- Attorneys
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Rabbi Samuel A. Friedman and Mr. Emanuel Ehrlich- Memorial Service.
Release of P resent Officers- Rabbi F riedman- - X.lnBlallation of New Officers
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Finale- Anniverwary Wall~- Leo Finkelstt~ir. 9.-nd gro'f~New President~ dance
Oenedi.c tion- Rabbi Paul Kaplan- Con1rregation Beth
H~ Tephil~h
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Leo Finkelstein Papers
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This collection contains materials relating to Leo Finkelstein, resident of Asheville, North Carolina, the Asheville Lions Club, and the Beth Ha-Tephila Cemetery in Asheville. It contains computer discs, notes, scrapbooks, book drafts, correspondence, photographs, programs, fliers, and other materials related Leo Finkelstein, his wife Sylvia, and the Lions Club, Elks Club, and Jewish Community in Asheville, North Carolina.
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Finkelstein, Leo, 1905-1998
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Leo Finkelstein Photograph Album/Scrapbook 6, Lions Club, 1900s - 1961
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1900-1961
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English
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107_01_08_PhotoAlbum_06_LionsClub_1900_1961_M
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Various photographs, telegrams, and newspaper clippings, including many about the Asheville Lions Club and its success as a civic club.
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Lions Club (Asheville, N.C.)--Photographs
Lions Club (Asheville, N.C.)--Records and correspondence
Lions Club (Asheville, N.C.)--History
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Image
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76 pages
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Asheville (N.C.)
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Asheville Citizen-Times
civic club
Juleon
Lions Club
Montgomery Ward
newspaper
stag party
talent show
Western Union
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Kirby and Eller Family Letters
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The Kirby and Eller Family Letters contain correspondence between the Kirby and Eller families of Ashe County, North Carolina. The letters focus mainly on day-to-day events such as planting and harvesting crops, health and illness, and household tasks, but also include references to the Civil War. The original letters of Collection 495 Kirby and Eller Family Letters, 1826-1938 are in the W.L. Eury Appalachian Collection.
<div class="subnote ">
<p><span class="less">Elizabeth “Bettie” Kirby (1851-1925) was born on February 15th, 1851 in Meadow Creek, Virginia, to parents Joel Kirby and Frances Roberts. Millard F. Kirby, Samuel J. Kirby, Emory T. Kirby, and Ada B. Kirby were her siblings. She married Joseph Lafayette Eller on September 22, 1875 in Ashe County, NC, where she lived until her death on December 9, 1925.<br /><br />Luke Eller (1806-1883) was born on June 8, 1806 in Ashe Co., NC. He was married to Sarah King<span class="elipses"></span></span><span class="more"> on March 27, 1829 in Ashe Co. He is the father of Joseph Lafayette Eller (Elizabeth’s husband), Hansford Eller, and Aswell Eller. Luke Eller lived in Ashe Co. until his death on December 6, 1883.</span></p>
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Letter from R.L. Kirby to Joseph Eller, 22 June 1899
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Eller, Joseph L., 1851-1911
Kirby, R.L.
Eller family-- Correspondence
Newspapers
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1899-06-22
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2 pages
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Letter_06_22_1899.pdf
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This letter from R.L. Kirby to his uncle, Joseph Eller, discusses how R.L. Kirby has taken over the local newspaper, and mentions a scheme to boost subscriptions by giving some of the profits to people who bring in customers.
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English
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Ashe County (N.C.)
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PDF
Letters (Correspondence)
Grayson County
Independence
J.W. Hackler
Joseph Eller
Law Office
letter
newspaper
R.L. Kirby
Virginia