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                    <text>National
Council
of
Jewish
Women

Jewi
s
h
Community

Center

OF CLUB 60

THE VOICE

NOVEMBER, 1965

5725

A NEWSPAPER OF THE MEMBERS, BY THE MEMBERS
AND FOR THE MEMBERS OF CLUB 60
DEDICATED TO THE ENRICHMENT OF LEISURE HOURS

ARTS AND CRAFTS

TOURS

RHYTHM BAND &amp; CHORUS

SPECIAL EVENTS

WOODWORKING SHOP

SEWING
DRAMA

PAINTING

BRUNCH CLUB

GAMES

COFFEE KLOTCH

BANDAGE ROLLING

CIVIC DUTIES

KNITTING

MONTHLY SOCIALS

BRIDGE

MOVIES

CULTURAL PROGRAMS

BASKET WEAVING

PLANNING MEETINGS

COMMUNITY SINGING

GREAT RECORDS

VOLUNTEER SERVICES

Let us repay our older Americans for their
sustained creative participation in our na­
tional and community life by providing
them with a wide range of meaningful
opportunities. Let us take all necessary
steps to see that they have a real chance
to enjoy health, love and a life of dignity.
Let us find ways to employ the skill and
wisdom that so many of our older Americans
possess and long to share.
Lyndon B. Johnson
President of the United States

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Reporters: Rae Solzman, Rose Levitz, Gertrude Davidson (Other contributors
recognized elsewhere)
Staff Consultant: Rosalie Brownstein

CLUB 60 OFFICERS
President
1st Vice President
2nd Vice President
Treasurer
Asst. Treasurer
Recording Sec.
Corresponding Sec.
Sergeant at Arms

Jack Gilbert
Louis Merenbloom
Rae Solzman
Gertrude Davidson
Ida Wells
Rose Levitz
Ann Gilbert
Al Wells

THANKS TO ASSEMBLERS OF LAST PAPER
The following members helped get our
newspaper together and ready for mailing
Rae Solzman
Rose Levitz
Mary Wasserman
Gert McInteer
Sam Helman
Sophie Miller
Herman Greengard
Esther Millen
Gertie &amp; Joe Davidson

We’re happy that "Bud" Spero, Center
Program Director, has been able to
remove the cast from his ankle
(autographs and all.)
Congratulations to Doris and Jack
Benjamin on the birth of their son,
little Max.

We’re glad to report that David Sagerman
is recovering nicely from his recent
bout with appendicitis.

Welcome back to "Richie”, who with his
wife Ree, spent an enjoyable vacation
in New York where they visited with
daughter Wilma, and other family.
"Richie" of course, is Maurice Richlin,
Administrative Assistant.
SPECIAL EVENTS

PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
Dear Members,
We wish to thank all our friends and
members of Club 60 and want you to know
how much you have all done to boost our
morale at the time of our accident.

It is indeed encouraging and a great help
for a speedy recovery. Hope you all keep
well and that we have a nice season all
together.
Ann &amp; Jack

CENTER NEWS

Mrs. Rae Spitz, who does so much for all of
us, was fittingly honored for her
devoted service by Mizrachi. She was the
recipient of many heartfelt messages and
tokens of appreciation on the big day.
We join with Mizrachi in paying tribute to
a grand person!

Club 60 extends a warm greeting to new
Center staff member, Alan Kottler. Alan,
his wife Marjorie, and daughter Lynne
are welcomed newcomers to Louisville.

On July 20th in place of the Four Courts
picnic that we give every year we had
some inside entertainment for the
residents. The Club 60 chorus sang a
number of songs accompanied at the
piano by Debbie Franklin, much to the
pleasure of those present. There was
dancing, singing, and hand clapping and
we were thanked and invited to come
back again. Renee Hoffman also played,
to the joy of the guests.
On Sept. 16th, on Senior Citizens Day
during the Ky. State Fair, a bus load
and some in cars went to the Fair
where we met with other Senior Citizen
clubs from all over the city and thruout
the state. Contests were held for the
club who came the furthest, the man with
the baldest head, the oldest woman, the
oldest man, the one with the most
children, married the longest, the one
with the most grandchildren, etc. Club
60 Rhythm Band entertained and as usual
we got a big ovation. Community singing
was led by Jack Gilbert. We ate our
lunch and then were ready to leave for
the Jewish Community Center. Before
leaving some of us stopped and talked to
the "Big Giant" and he promised to come
to see us at Club 60.
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On Nov. 3rd the Club 60 Rhythm Band
visited the Twinbrook Nursing Home on
Dutchmans Lane where they entertained the
residents. As the sound of our music
drifted thru the halls and rooms they
came walking and in wheel chairs until the
room was filled. One man, who seemed
hardly able to walk, got up and tried to
dance. We were thanked profusely by all,
and asked again and again to come back
soon.

On Sept. 22nd in place of the usual
monthly social, Club 60 had a box supper.
95 members attended. A delicious box
supper, served at $1.00 to each member
with the balance subsidized by Club 60,
was enjoyed by all.
It was to have been
held outdoors but because of the rain
was held in B2. Bingo was played and
prizes given. Spontaneous singing and
dancing and general enjoyment went on
all evening until, all too soon, the
evening was over.
Hullaballoo - French Lick, Ind.
By Gert McInteer

On Sunday, Oct. 24th, 23 members of Club
60 set forth on what turned out to be a
very pleasant sojourn for two nights and
three days in the beautiful surroundings
of French Lick, Ind.
The highlight of our entertainment was a
command performance by our very own Jack
Gilbert and Isadore Kolber, which would
take top billing in any Broadway show.
The "Hospitality Room" with Debbie at the
piano was a "fun center" for the trip.
An enjoyable time was had by all, and those
participating are eagerly looking forward
to a repetition of the same.

TOPICS OF INTEREST
I'm sure you’ve all heard of the famous
author, Sholom Aleichim, but did you know
that his real name was Sholom Rabinovitz,
His pen name,of course, means "Peace to
You" or "How do you do". This beloved
man was born in Pereyslaw, a town in the
Ukraine. He died in N.Y. in 1916 at the
age of 57. His grave in Brooklyn has
become a shrine that many Jews visit each
year.

Years ago when Sholom Aleichim came to
N.Y., Mark Twain was among the first to
visit him. "I wanted to meet you" he
said "because I understand that I am
the American Sholom Aleichim".
He wrote some 300 stories, 5 novels,
many plays and a number of other works
in Yiddish, his native tongue. His
writings are permeated with a genuine
and wise love of people and a fine,
juicy humor.
Selma Friedman
SPECIAL ITEM
To the Editors of "The Voice of Club 60"
Wish to compliment you on your wonderful
news bulletin.

I started to read and could not put it
down until all was read from cover to
cover.

Lucille M. Smith

THE INQUIRING REPORTER
QUESTION: What are the objectives of the
Greater Louisville Council of Senior
Citizens Clubs?
ANSWER: Is Kolber, Council President

The long range purpose of the Greater
Louisville Senior Citizens Council that
was recently organized in our city, is,
among other things, to help improve the
social and financial status of the
Senior Citizens in our community.
We hope that with the cooperation of
all the Senior Citizen’s clubs, to
formulate plans whereby we can get the
necessary information to enable us to
act in the capacity of a counseling and
referral unit.

Through the assistance of the Health
and Welfare organization along with the
able guidance of Mrs. Eugene Alexander
and Mr. Arthur Kling, and by adhering
to old slogan that in unity there is
strength, we should succeed in obtaining
our objectives.

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WELCOME TO NEW MEMBERS
Club 60 welcomes the following new members.
We’re so happy to have you with us!
Ethel &amp; Alex Rosenbaum, David Morris,
Esther Fischer, Lily Potash, Enid Krinsky,
and Katherine Stern.

CLUB 60 ALL OCCASION FUND

Thanks for the following donations:

Jennie Lipetz for her husband’s recovery.

Rose Zegart for a new great grandchild.

Sam Helman for his recovery.
Fannie Jaffee for her recovery.
Gertrude Diamond for Ann &amp; Jack Gilberts
recovery.

Amy Bleier for being happy to be with us.
Ruth Baum for her birthday.

Julia Levi for her birthday.

Rebecca Merenbloom for her birthday.
Jennie Mash for recovery of Jack &amp; Ann
Gilbert.
Selma Friedman for recovery of Jack &amp; Ann.

Jacques Wolff was born Jan. 10, 1903
the oldest of 5 sons of Arthur Wolff
and his wife Aline Levy in the small
town of Barr, Alsace (France) at the
foot of the Vosges mountains.

During World War I he helped his father
in the latter’s wholesale grain business
after school hours. He inherited from
his father the love of the great out­
doors and remembers still the 6 hour
hikes he took with him and his younger
brothers up to the mountain tops, from
where they enjoyed breath taking views
for miles and miles around over the
beautiful Rhine Valley.
He graduated from high school at age 16
and in Nov. 1918 went to Paris to a
business college and lived there with
relatives. Back to Strasbourg, the
big city where his parents had moved in
the meantime, to provide a better
education for his brothers, Jacques was
drafted in the French Army where he
soon became Master Sergeant.

After his military service he went to
work for an international grain co. in
Antwerp (Belgium), where he spent 2
interesting years .

Mary Wasserman in memory of Max Benjamin.

Joe &amp; Gertrude Davidson to be with the
members.
Jennie Vine for her birthday.
Rene and Paul Leibreich for her return
from the hospital.

Rae Solzman for the recovery of Hyman.

Mrs. Max Lipski made a donation because
she was so thrilled to be with us at our
meeting and seeing the wonderful work we
do.
Lucile Smith made a donation for the
lovely card we sent her for her birthday.

In 1926 Jacques went to Paris with his
brother Albert, where they founded a
wholesale and manufacturing steel drum
business. At the same time their
father and another brother also operated
a similar business in Strasbourg. The
Paris plant was 1/2 mile from the Le
Bourget Airport, where Lindberg was to
land after his historic flight.

In 1930 Jacques went back to his home­
land, Alsace, to get an old sweetheart
and take her back to Paris with him as
his wife -- her name is Denise — and
they have shared the same roof ever
since. The wedding was quite an affair,
as weddings used to be in Alsace when 2
old prominent families merged. 4 rabbis
and 4 cantors attended the ceremony and

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dinners, as did 300 friends and relatives.
The young couple would have lived "happily
ever after” but the neighbor across the
French border thought otherwise. From
1936 to 38 were anxious years, and one
could not help but fear what Hitler’s next
move would be.
In order to provide a
haven for his whole family Jacques found
for them a big villa in a remote village,
near Chartres (France) far from railroad
and industry. Just in time, for in 1938
before he could take them there, he was
called in the Franch Infantry. His
parents, aunt, 2 younger brothers, his
wife, Denise, and 2 sons (the youngest 4
weeks old) spent anxious weeks there.

For a short while he went back to work in
Paris until late ’39 when Poland was over­
run and France went to war. Back went
the whole family to the country place,
which during the year had served as week
end retreat (located l00 miles south-west
of Paris.)
This time all 5 brothers were drafted, 3
of them near the Maginot-Line. The 2nd
youngest, was a doctor, who just had
finished medical school and the youngest
in Officer Cand. School. (By the grace of
God all 5 came back alive this time.)

In 1940 the 2 older ones were lucky to
escape after several months in German
prisoner camps.

During the retreat Master Sergeant Jacques
Wolff, the oldest of the 5 brothers was
wounded on the road, by the same bomb
which killed some of his buddies 2 yards
away. He hitchhiked (at night) after
leaving a deserted hospital, for 400 miles
by truck and by foot, through spreading
Nazi tank divisions. When he reached the
Alp Mountains he joined a newly formed
army unit which fought back the Nazi Army
and stopped them temporarily. Near
Grenoble (France). Of course, not
without tremendous losses of human lives.

Armistice came and after the fall of
France he got in touch with the family
through a cousin who lived in Southern
France, and who served as liaison.

Just then his uncle, the late Sol Levy
of Louisville, Ky. U.S. of blessed
memory, had undertaken steps to bring
his whole family to this country. By
1941 the affidavits arrived for 13
members of the family, cosigned by Dr.
Rauch, our beloved friend and rabbi, by
Barry Bingham and Joseph Scholz, (Mayor
at that time.)

Unfortunately Jacques mother, who had
been very ill the last year passed away
2 months before the family could leave.

Also the 2 youngest brothers could not
get transit visas from Spain. Brother
Jean-Paul, the Dr. was later arrested,
deported and lost his young life in a
Nazi Concentration camp. He was then
30 years old.
At last on May 2, 1941 they sailed
from Lisbon, Portugal, on one of the
last boats to cross the Atlantic.
Already all other ports were in German
hands,
(The SS Excambion was sunk by
submarines at the next voyage.)

Finally he made it to Louisville, 10
persons in all from our 75 year old
aunt to 21/2 year old Hubert, Jacques’
youngest son.
We were greeted with open heart and
open arms by our uncle Sol Levy and Dr.
Rauch, who were the only Louisvillians
we knew then. Both had paid almost
yearly visits to the Wolff family in
Strasbourg and in Paris.

One of the first visitors who came to
meet the ’’newcomers” was none other
than Selma Kling herself, a very close
friend of "Uncle Sol Levy," who himself
was in Louisville since 1882, while
his uncle was here since 1850.
It was fortunate that all of us spoke
English (except, of course, the small
children).

Jacques’ father passed away a short 2
months after his arrival here. He had
suffered from a heart condition and
those tumultuous lest years took their
toll.

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Jacques went to work for Uncle Sol in his
wholesale business, the well known GouldLevy Co., of which he was an officer since
1942 and which many of you readers knew
so well. For 22 years it was work from
morn' to night, until illness forced him
to give up the business.
His sons, Francis, married to Betty Bass,
of Louisville, and father now himself of
3 sons went in the business of his father
in-law, (Louisville wholesale liquor co.,
Dave Bass). His 2nd son Hubert is an
automobile salesman.

Jacques is retired now at 62. He hopes to
enjoy the fruits of his labors to live in
good fellowship and friendship with all,
especially the Club 60. Lets hope it is
really not later than we think.
Activities and hobbies he likes most
during all these years of Freedom and
Security in this beloved country include:
Singing, Jacques was active for years in
the old YMHA Chorus (Later J.C.C. Chorus),
the French Club, fencing, bowling, oilpainting, fishing, and boating on the
beautiful Ohio and his scenic farm over­
looking Rough River Lake.

Thank Heaven .. and God Bless America!

Editorial Note:
It would be presumptious
to add anything to this beautiful bio­
graphical sketch but we can't go to press
without expressing our own thanks that
Jacques Wolff and his family came to
America, to Louisville and to Club 60.
Jacques and Denise, and of course Eugenie
Hirsch, are very dear to us, and words
cannot express what it has meant to us to
be associated with them.
TIMELY TIPS
You can eliminate lint, streaks and smudges
on stainless steel and chrome by washing
first with warm soapy water, then wiping
with paper towels.

despite the manufacturer's directions, it's
safer not to put your electric blanket in
in automatic washer or dryer, says
Consumer Bulletin Magazine.

Use a one-pound coffee can with close
fitting lid as a sort of hobo cover for
baking potatoes. Wash, but do not dry,

two small potatoes, place in can and
close lid. Set on gas burner with medium
low flame and don't open lid until done.
Potatoes baked to a turn in 20 to 25
minutes.
When defrosting a refrigerator, place
four to six pages of newspaper on bottom
of freezer section. Put another eight
pages or so into the water tray under
the freezer. Practically all water is
soaked up.

Sturdy hand rail slides on over edge of
bathtub and grips tight with four
plastic-sleeved, nonmarring arms, It
can be purchased for about $5.
To cut shelf paper neatly, put the roll
in a discarded waxed paper or foil box.
The serrated metal cutter enables you
to tear off sheets evenly.
MAZEL TOV

Congratulations :

Congratulations to Is Kolber, newly
elected President of the Greater
Louisville Senior Citizens Council.
(We have heard through the grapevine
that Mr. Kolber is doing an excellent
job as head of this much needed council.)

The Advisory Committee of the Council is
also to be congratulated on having
Arthur S. Kling as Chairman. Mr. Kling
has done a great deal to get the Council
organized and functioning.

On the engagement of Jane Wasserman to
Roy Hyman. Roy is the grandson of Ida
Hyman.
To Rae &amp; Hyman Solzman, who have a new
grandniece, Melissa Lynn. Parents are
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Donald Gordon. Melissa Lynn
is also great granddaughter of Celia
Gerber.
Rae &amp; Hyman Solzman on the birth of a
great grandson, Steven Marc, The proud
parents are Mr. &amp; Mrs. Bert Geer of
Nashville, Tenn.

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Did You Know continued

That Club 60 has put in 226 hours already
this season on community service projects.
That the prizes for the United Appeal
luncheons were made in Club 60s workshops.
That since our woodshop started making
the Therapeutic Backboards about 20 have
been sold to grateful and satisfied
customers. Thanks Herman and Sam.
That Herman Greengard repairs any damage
to Club 60s piano - as fast as it occurs.

Dr. Allan Myers, son of Esther Zimmer­
man is Four Coutts dentist. The
patients are very proud of Allan.
David Kling has been elected president
of the Jewish Vocational Service.
21
years ago his father, Arthur, was its
first president.

Susan Meyer, daughter of Til, was in
the play "Miracle Worker" at Adath
Israel Sisterhood meeting. She gave a
beautiful performance.

That Sam Helman got a wonderful write up
in the Louisville Times in September.
(We’re proud of you Sam - and of the
wonderful work you do.)

Marcia Tarbis,
Jaffe and Anna
Keller" in the
Susan, and also
mance.

That Club 60 furnished the entertainment
for the Nov. 15th meeting of the Council
of Jewish Women.

Ada Bleicher was honored as the 1965
Woman of Valor at the Mizrachi banquet.

That Bea Rouben brought ice cream and
cake for the members on Tuesday, Nov. 2
in honor of her anniversary.
That the Rhythm Band entertained the
residents of Twinbrook Nursing Home who thoroughly enjoyed every minute of
it.

That Cherie Hinerfeld, niece of Rose and
Sam Levitz and Sophie Miller was chosen
as a representative of Louisville Brandeis
Bnai Brith Girls at Starlight, Penn.
Mr. &amp; Mrs, William Fischer celebrated
their 25th wedding anniversary. They
are the children of Esther Fischer.

Sol Waldman conducted the holiday
services at Four Courts.
Ronnie Snyder, grandson of Rose Jaffee
and Rose Fisher was speaker for the Anti
Defamation League of the Bnai Brith at
Holiday Inn.
Ann Tarbis, Daisy Meyers, and Fannie
Marcus were contributors to the "Four
Courts" paper.
Gertrude Diamond is one of the Chairmen
of the J.N.F. Blue Box Collection.

granddaughter of Fannie
Tarbis, played ’’Helen
"Miracle Worker" with
gave a beautiful perfor­

Rose Levitz, Esther Millen, Joe
Davidson, and Bea Rouben furnish
transportation to Four Courts residents.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO THE AUGUST CELEBRANTS

Selma Bayer
Celia Kommor
Alec Bierman
Fannie Levy
Lena Cerf
Rose Liebreich
Gertrude Davidson Lily Potash
Max Fishman
Bertha Raff
Ann Gilbert
Isaac Tanenhaus
Jack Gilbert
Rose Urbach
Eugenie Hirsch
Ida Wells
Alice Koch

HAPPY ANNIVERSARY TO THE AUG. CELEBRANTS
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.

&amp;
&amp;
&amp;
&amp;
&amp;
&amp;
&amp;

Mrs,
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.

Manuel Block
Wolf Diamond
Max Fishman
Louis Glazer
Eric Silver
Abe Silverstein
Isaac Tanenhaus

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO
Ruth Baum
Sarah Berlinsky
Fannie Bornstein
Fanny Cohen
Rose Fisher
Norman Frehling
Celia Gerber
Bertha Glazer
continued

IE SEPTEMBER CELEBRANTS
Bea Goldstein
Sarah Karp
Julia Levi
Lee Margulis
Ida Lipschutz
Palmir Markus
Rebecca Merenbloom
Sophie Miller
on page 10

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SEPTEMBER BIRTHDAYS Continued

CONDOLENCES - OUR HEARTFELT SYMPATHY

Yetta Rowe
Belle Waterstone
Eugenie Shaikun
Fanny Witz
Mendel Snyder
Denise Wolff
Flora Stark
Sam Miller
David Morris

Condolences to the family on the death of
Max Benjamin. Club 60 joins you in griev­
ing his loss.
Our sympathy to Mr. &amp; Mrs. Ben Carmen on
the death of her brother Sam O’Koon.

SEPTEMBER ANNIVERSARY CELEBRANTS
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY TO:

Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.

&amp;
&amp;
&amp;
&amp;
&amp;

Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.

Joe Brownstein
Norman Frehling
Harold Friedman
Joseph Levine
Leo Margulis

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO THE OCTOBER CELEBRANTS

Hannah Cohen
Herman Cohen
Rose Cohen
Bertha Franklin
Abe Glazer
Tillie Gross
Ida Hyman
David Karp
Minnie Khourt
Selma Kling
Reba Kushner
Isadore Levitan

Esther Millen
Jennie Melnick
Louis Merenbloom
Eda Rosenson
Betty Schwartz
Hannah Segal
Ed Shaikun
Bertha Simon
Paula Tandetta
Jennie Vine
Sol Waldman

HAPPY ANNIVERSARY TO THE OCT. CELEBRANTS
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Max Cohen
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO NOVEMBER CELEBRANTS
Julia Benjamin
Lottie Silverstein
Rosalie Brownstein Jennie Simon
Doris Kimmel
Lucille Smith
Sam Miller
Nathan Snow
Adolph Preis
Jack Traugote
Abe Shaikun
Mary Wasserman
Ethel Rosenbaum
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY TO NOV. CELEBRANTS
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.

&amp; Mrs. Max Fisher
&amp; Mrs. AbeGlazer
&amp; Mrs. SamGold
&amp; Mrs. Arthur Kling
&amp; Mrs. BenRouben
&amp; Mrs. Jack Schwartz
&amp; Mrs. Nathan Snow
&amp; Mrs. Hyman Solzman
&amp; Mrs. George Potash

Condolences to Lee Margulis on the death
of his sister in West Orange, N.J.
*

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Dur sympathy to Mrs. Alex Bierman on the
death of her sister, Mrs. Goldberg

Our condolences to Minnie Kaplan and
Anna Kasdan on the death of their brother
Jack Epstein.

CONVALESCENT CORNER -GET WELL SOON YOU ALT

We’re glad to report that Hyman Solzman
who had surgery on his foot is now fully
recovered.

Jake Fishman who has been ill is now at
Melrose Nursing Home.

Glad to report that Jack and Ann Gilbert
who were in an auto accident have now
recovered and are back with Club 60.
Charlotte Chitlik who has been in the
hospital is now feeling better and is at
home. We hope she will be able to
return to Club 60 soon.

Sam Miller who has been in the hospital
is now feeling better and is at home.
Glad to see Bertha Morris back at Club
60. She has been ill.

Welcome back to Fannie Jaffee who has
been ill. Keep coming Fannie. We
missed you.
Eva Ernst is now well enough to be out
again after being ill.

Sorry to report that Rose Liebreich is
ill at home. Hope that she will soon be
well enough to come back to Club 60.
Jack Traugote who had surgery is improving
and is now at home. We hope he continues
to improve and will soon be out again.
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Convalescent Corner continued
Sorry to report that Pauline Rosenthal is
in the hospital. Hope she will soon feel
better and come to see us.

Yetta Cohen is in the hospital. We hope
that by the time this paper is printed
she will be well enough to go home.

Marion Malve is ill at home.
Lottie
list.

Get well soon.

Silverstein is still on the sick

Sig and Erna Ehrlich both of whom had been
ill in the hospital, have now returned
home where they are recouperating. Hope
to see them back with Club 60 soon. The
sign on their hospital room door read
"The Honey Mooners".
Lena Cohen, one of our faithful volunteers,
who has bean ill is well enough to be back
with us.

Fannie Bornstein who has been ill is now
well enough to be out again.
Sorry to report that Hattie Knopf is
still ill. Hope she will be able to come
back to Club 60 soon.

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4’eggs
3 tsps baking powder
cup oil
3 tsps vanilla or
cup sugar
almond flavor
cups flour
1 cup almonds,
tsp. baking soda
blanched and
chopped

Beat eggs and sugar together until
light and creamy. Add oil, flavoring,
then dry ingredients. Mix thoroughly,
Knead with flour on hands. Devide into
3 separate pieces. Roll each piece
into long strips. Place rolls close
together on cookie pan. Bake in 350
to 375, one half hour or until light
brown. Remove from oven and slice.
Return to oven and toast.
by Rae Solzman

Fanny Levy is now feeling better after an
illness and we hope she will be back with
us soon.
Tillie Gross who has been sick is feeling
much better.

Selma Kling spent a few days in the
hospital but is OK and back with Club 60
as usual.
Minnie Khourt who has been ill is feeling
better. She is now making her home at
Four Courts.
Glad to report that Mary Katz who has
been ill has now recovered.

Mary Wasserman who has been ill is now
recovered and back at Club 60.

Emma Kaplan who has been sick is feeling
better.
Esther Lubalin who had an eye operation
is getting along just fine.

August 5 - Guest speaker was Mr. Arthur
Writers, who is the Director of National
Employment of the Urban League. The
National Urban League was established in
1910 and in Louisville in 1920.

One of Mr. Walter’s many duties
is
finding job opportunities for Negroes,
who lack past experiences and need
training for these new jobs and are
given on the job training.
In this way
they will be an asset instead of a
liability to the community.
Dora and Max Fishman were the hosts.
August 19 - The days guest was Mr. Lewis
D. Cole, who very graciously showed
beautiful slides of his recent travels to
Africa and South Arabia. While showing
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the slides Mr. Cole explained the back­
ground of the people and places that were
portrayed on the slides. Thank you Mr.
Cole.

They have only one season all year and
raise only tropical fruit. Apples,
oranges and grapes must be imported
and are considered a luxury.

The host for the day was Gertrude Diamond.

Her talk was enjoyed by all present.
Then we were privileged to see Dannye
Kays movie "Assignment Children" made
for U.N.U.C.E.F.

September 9 - We were treated to have
Arthur Kling to be the speaker for the
day. He spoke of "The Plight of the
American City" how the population in
small towns were moving to the larger
cities, also how the cities population
and businesses moved from the heart of
the city to the suburbs and the effect
it had on the cities.
Sophie Miller was the hostess.

September 23 - Mr. Scott Watkins explained
the Bond Issue which will be used for
General Hospital, U of L, Medical School,
Dental School, Public Library, Public
Parks, Junior Colleges, etc. He urged
everyone to vote yes for the Bond Issue.
Guest speaker was Mr. Irving Lipetz who
explained the new Medicare benefits. He
also informed us that all persons over 65
are covered for hospitalization regard­
less whether they are receiving Social
Security checks or not at the present
time.

Al Goodman projected the camera.

Fannie Shereshewsky was the hostess.
November 4 - Mrs. Sidney (Til) Meyers
introduced Mrs. Sarah B. Holmes, who
was formerly Dean of Women at the
University of Kentucky, now a retiree.
Mrs. Holmes is still a resident of
Lexington. She gave a most informative
talk on the subject "An Inside Look at
Retirement". She suggested that senior
citizens should try to live near
transportation, shopping and activities.
Also one should be careful of frauds
and quack doctors. We all feel we
gained much from Mrs. Holmes Talk.
Thank you.
Mr. Kling then introduced Mrs.
Alexander of the Health and Welfare
Dept. who spoke of what publicity was
being done on senior citizens groups
and what they offer.

Selma Bayer was hostess.

October 7- Our charming guest was Ruth
Fonaroff, who spoke oil integration in
Israel. She told of their immigrants
coming from 101 different countries and
about 88 different languages are spoken.
The children start attending school at
the age of three and four years. A great
deal of the integration takes place in
the army. The largest task is the mixing
of the poor class who had little or no
education with the cultured and educated
groups. We thank Ruth for the wonderful
and informative talk.
Selma and Arthur Kling were hosts.

Betty Schneider and Jennie Mash were
hostesses.
July 15 - Our old friend, Ira Ehrlich,
came to bid us Good Bye as he and his
family were moving to St, Louis where
Ira will attend the Washington Univer­
sity in order to receive his doctorate
degree. Good Luck Ira. May you have
continued success in all your future
endeavors. Next we were shown slides
of some of the past socials, picnics,
conferences and the New Years Party
of Club 60. What fun it was to
reminisce over past good times and
recognizing this person and that one
on the slides.

October 21 - Everyone was charmed with
our guest, Miss Lavinia Loo, a native of
Ed and Eugenie Shaikun were hosts.
Formose, China. She is here attending
classes at the University of Louisville.
Miss Loo gave a very interesting talk
about her country and some of their customs
and how they celebrated their major holidays.

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BRUNCH CLUB

A new Club 60 activity - the "Brunch of
the Month" Club had its opening session,
Thursday morning, Oct. 28, at 10:15.

Fifth-five people sat down to a delicious
brunch, prepared and served by a
committee of members and volunteers
under the chairmanship of Ella Gold.
Guest speaker was Reverend Syngman Rhee,
a native of Korea and presently a
chaplain at U of L. Rev. Rhee gave us an
excellent picture of life in Korea, and
of his own participation in the war,
subsequent escape, and separation from
his family.
Both the brunch and the speaker were well
received and reservations are coming in
for future "Brunch of the Month" meetings.

EDITORIAL COMMENT

As we go to press - several exciting events
are ’’coming up” but we adhere to our
policy of printing only what’s already
happened.

Watch for more news next time!

HAPPY
TO

THANKSGIVING
ALL

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JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER
3600 DUTCHMANS LN.
LOUISVILLE, KY. 40205

Mr. David R. Bass
1703 So. Brook St.
Louisville 8, Ky.

Non-Profit Org.
U.S. POSTAGE
PAID
Louisville, Ky.
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                    <text>PLYMOUTH
CONGRE GATIONA L CHURCH
BENJAMIN D. BERRY, JR.-MINISTER

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1630 W. CHESTNUT STREET
LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY, 40203
ANTHONY MAYFIELD, ORGANIST, DIRECTOR CHANCEL, CHILDREN'S CHOIRS
THOMAS I. MOXLEY, DIRECTOR, YOUTH CHOIR

"SURELY THE LORD IS IN THIS PLACE"
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ORGAN PRE LUDE
CHI MES AND SE NTENCES

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OPENING HYMN

11 Fai th

of Our Fa tho rs

PRAYER OF I N'VOCA TI C: N .A..I.\ID LORD ' S PRAYER

THE OCCASION
Mr. Lyma n T . J ohn son
Ch a irman , Dea c on B a rd, P l ym o ut'

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CALL TO PRAYER

PRAYERS FOR THE OCC I\ SI ON

Re v. Be rry

CHORA L RESPONSE
GREE TINGS FR0M THE KE NTUCKIA NA ASS OCI AT.
Re v e r e n d Ar woo d J . Ste r ret t
P a s t e:r, Zi c·n Unite d Ch u rch o f C:tn
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Mr . El me r J . Schmi e d ., Ch a i r man , Se t t l e
me nt Ho us e Bo a r d
HYMN
THE SERMON

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Dr. Howard K. Th urman
The Chanc e l Ch o ir

THE ANTHEM

REMARKS

Re v e r e nd B. D. Be rry

THE CLOSI NG HYMN
BENE DIC TI 0 N
ORGA"f\J P OSTLUDE

f/93
Dr . Thu rman

P l ymouth Chur ch was cr g a n iz ed in tho f a l l
of 1877 and h o l d tho fir s t wc, r ship on J e ff e rson
n ea r 9th St r oo t .
Du;riIJ_g thi s ea rly sta c;e ,
s u v c ra l me n min i ste r e d t c, this l i tt l e e;r l.up :
Tho Reve r e nd s Smith , Mc Cleo l an , Sn e l l and
J d 1n scn .
In 1 8 9 1 tho Revo r o nd E . G. ~ar r i s wa s se nt
b y the Li'·-:., r · c nn Mis s i on a r y Ass ociaticn t c
t a ke ch a r go a s p c, s t l·, r . Shor t ly a f t e r h i s
arriva l a l c,t wa s pur c ha s d n t the C() rno r
0f 17 th and Che s t n ut St r ee ts en whic h a
fr ame s tructure wa s e r e ct e d . It is upo n t h o
f , unda ti(n l aid by th ose ea rly me mb e r s t hat
t ho prese nt in s tituti t n r es t s .
In 1 9 1 1 t he So tt l c mont H1.us o wa s C&lt; n c ei v o d ,
and b y 1917 it b e c a me a r e a l ity .
The s ma l l frame s tructure p rove d ina d e qua t e
to mee t t h (, n oo ds c f tho g r c wing c,_-n g r egati cn .
Working wi t h g r (up s fr ,m the e nti re L0u i s v illo
c c.,mn. uni t y , Mr . Harri s b egan p l anning f o r a
n e w bui l d i n g .
Tho pr e s e n t e di f ic e wa s e r e ct e d
a nd ded icat e d in 1 9 29 .
P l y mouth h as h a d the su rvic c o f four min i s ters:
Re v . E . G. Ha r ris , Re v . T. s. Le dbe tte r,
Ro v . A. D. Pi n ckney , and t h e pre s e nt mi ni s t 8 r ,
Ro v . B . D. Be rry . Eash h a s , i n h i s 0wn way ,
sc·u ght t c, carry on tho trad it ~L · n b e;gun with
Ro v . Ha r r i s - the traditi , n u f b e in g a churc h
f u r tho c cmmuni t y .
The chur ch h as c r•mEJ far
sinc e it s b cc: inni n e; in 1 8 77. Th e
Se ttle me n t
H, us e i ts e l f i s n ew 50 ye ar s o l d . But t hr o ug h
t he-so y e a rs t ho c c nc ep t t ,f s e rv i c e is eve r b e f o r e tho church . r'1ay Go d g r ant His c c ntin u e d
gu idanc e .

�THE STORY OF
PLYM01T TH SETrr' LEMENT HOUSE
..,.
Plyr:..outh Settleme nt House at 1626 w.
Che stnut Stre e t, Louisville, Ke ntucky
was started in 1917 t,_ s e rve the Negro
populati on of tho r ~ st End of Louisville.
It wa s built and sup p orte ~ orginally by
pri va t o funds, and spc-n s ir e d by Plymouth
Cc,ngrega ti ,. nal Church. A small paid
staff, c onsisting of tho church's pastor
as tho Exe cuti vo Dire ct c:r and many v 0 lunt o o rs l e d an c~tcnsivc r cc r ea t i , n a l geP r a d
program fer adults and y 0 uth.
In 1956 Plymo uth Settle ment Hc u s0
change d fr c m a sr,l o ly church spcns c r c d
Lge ncy t o a city-wide , C •mr.mnity Che st
and Church sp ons ored agency ••• bec oming
inc rp c rated and es tablishing a Be a rd
o f Dircct0rs as its p t licy making body .
Today, 50 years l n t e r, thu Sett l e me nt,
a memb e r of the Unit e d Church o f Chri s t
family, is still a vital f r ~co •• h o lping
th e c ommunity t0 impr ( VO its u lf thr ,ugh
j c,ining f c. rc c s with o the r s in sccioty wh ,
can make the ir actic ,ns e f fectiv e and meanThe s e rvic e s (Famil y c c unsclsin,
ingful.
Child devol 1 pmont, Ne ighb ( rh( o d YLuth
Cc- rps f or High Schc ( 1 Dr c•p- c•ut s , Commun i ty Organi za ti c.,ns, Club Sc r vic c s,
C(•mmi tt e d
Sonic;r Ci tiz cms) arc prt&gt;vidc d.
t o tho Christian pre c e pts c f love and
charity, Plymc,uth is a dminis t e ring a
ministry ge are d t owa rd the goa l of incre asing perc c pti r·n, op p ortunity and desire s r· that each p e rs t n t , uche d knc,w s
what it me ans t L• be a 11 Child o f God."

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                    <text>A new CAMP is born!
CAMP BEN F. WASHER

in scenic Otter Creek Park
JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER

Non-Profit Org.

3600 DUTCHMANS LANE

U.S. POSTAGE

LOUISVILLE, KY. 40205

RETURN REQUESTED

New - for you!
On behalf of the Board of Directors of the Jewish
Community Center, we wish to express our ap­
preciation to the Otter Creek Park Commission
and its Director, John G. Rowe, for their co-op­
eration in making part of Otter Creek Park avail­
able to us for a new camp.
Thanks to the benevolence of the late Judge Ben
F. Washer, whose life was dedicated to the great
outdoors, this new camp area will be developed
so that our entire membership may enjoy glori­
ous Otter Creek Park.

Our heartfelt thanks to Leon Loeser, chairman of
our Camp Development Committee, and David
Kling, camp chairman, for their dedication in
bringing about a new phase of Center service
to members.
BORIS PRESSMA, President,

Jewish Community Center.

PAID
Louisville, Ky.
Permit No. 510

�The Jewish Community Center officially reports that camping
opportunities have now been enlarged and improved.

CAMP

Begin­

ning this summer, the Camp will be located in a completely pri­

vate area in Otter Creek Park.

This enables us to offer longer camping sessions and an increase
in facilities and programs. WATCH US GROW!

MEANS FUN!

CAMP BEN F. WASHER
is located in beautiful Otter Creek Park 35 miles from Louisville,
near Fort Knox. The site features a natural setting with miles of
trails, rustic cabins, playfields, sanitary facilities, dining hall,
crafts lodge, and swimming pool.

Water

sports . .

An

overnight
Track and field events . .

trip . . .

Getting to know you . . .

Older campers have coed parties . . .

AIMS: Camp Ben F. Washer offers your child an opportunity to learn
how to work together with youngsters and adults, learn good sports­

manship, and make new friends.

The camp program stresses activities which can only be enjoyed
in a rural atmosphere.

Camp aims are achieved through supervised programs including
hiking, camp crafts, arts and crafts, cookouts, overnight trips, swim­
ming, boating, archery, sports, games, cabin activities, special pro­
grams, and horseback riding.

STAFF: Staff is chosen for experience, camping ability, and love for
children. A counselor sleeps in each cabin with campers.

HEALTH: Well-equipped infirmary open at all times. Louisville pedia­
tricians are on 24-hour phone duty and make weekly visits to check
campers and facilities.

Horseback is part of camp fun . . .

Every child must be examined by a physician within three weeks
of leaving for camp.

FOOD for campers is kosher, in ample quantity, and deliciously pre­
pared. Mid-afternoon snacks daily.
or candy to campers.

- CAMP APPLICATION -

JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER

Israeli entertainers come each year . . .

Camper’s Name-

Officers

Boris Pressma

S. Arnold Lynch...

Charles Weisberg
Ale Bornstein___

Aaron Schreiber

ANTA TM*

THE PIONEER FARM, with its animals and cov­
ered wagons, has added a vital new dimension
to our outdoor program. There is a Pioneer Vil­
lage with tents, Indian tepee, and cooking area.

CLOTHING: Enough to withstand three weeks of

vigorous outdoor living.

Costly pre-camp pur­

—

President

Home Address:_

------Vice-President
—

.Secretary

Home Phone:.

be durable and labeled.

Laundry service avail­

Date of Birth:.

Executive Director

Camp Committee
David Kling_ ______ __________________
Chairman
Dr. Bernard Barron, Larry Brody, Mrs. Albert Goldin, Stuart
Grossman, Mrs. Martin Hassel, Leon J. Loeser, Mr. and Mrs.
James Plattus, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Post, Mrs. Alvin Rouben,
Mrs. Sherman Zlotolow, and Ben Rothstein, JCC Assistant Ex­
ecutive Director.

able. Suggested clothing list will be sent in May.

SWIMMING and water sports at the camp are

VISITING: It is camp policy to permit NO visiting

under most careful supervision, with instruction
aplenty.

by

parents or friends during

periods.

the

Irvin Goldstein

Business Phone:.

--------------- Treasurer

Age as of June 1, 1967.

School:.

---------------------- Grade Completed June 1, 1967.

Father’s Name:________________________________

Mother’s Name:_________________ __ ______

First Period (Ages 8-11) June 19 to July 9
□
Second Period (Ages 11-15) July 11 to July 31 □

Per Period plus canteen deposit, insurance and transportation. Write or call the Jewish Community Center
(458-3281) for additional information.
J

chases are not necessary. All belongings should

Every camper gets an opportunity to use this
rustic area.

Please do not send either food

TRANSPORTATION: Children are taken to camp and returned on school busses, with competent drivers. Departures
and arrivals are from the Jewish Community Center.
Deposit of $20.00 required with application. Deposit non-refundable after April 15, 1967.

Camp Director

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of Can,p T°"Trees
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has served m other camp positions and worked with young
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Parent’s signature:_____________________ ________________ _ __________________________

brief camp

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Send to Jewish Community Center, 3600 Dutchmans Lane, Louisville, Kentucky 40205.

�Half a Century Ago it was

CAMP TAPAWINGO
A Quarter-Century Ago it was

CAMP TALL TREES

Today, it’s the new-for-you

CAMP BEN F. WASHER

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                    <text>A
Summer
of
Camp
Magic

CAMP TALL TREES
1966 Season

First Period: June 10-27

Second Period: June 29-July 17

9-Day Period: June 19-June 27

Operated by the
JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER of LOUISVILLE
3600 Dutchmans Lane

Louisville, Ky. 40205

�Special Activities
The 1966 season will see the
expansion of the camp - out
area which proved so success­
ful last year. This s p e c i a l
camp area consisted of tents,
teepee and c o o k i n g area.
Every camper was able to use
these facilities. This program
will be continued.

The newest activity to be of­
fered will be quite unique.
This is to be a miniature farm
and camp-out a r e a . Each
camper will have an opportu­
nity to help in this project.
Farm animals will be avail­
able for campers to see, touch,
feed and care for.

O ur first “ fa rm ” w agon

P re p a rin g a cookout

G irls’ o v e rn ig h t in cam p -o u t are a

T he S h erato n T all T rees

“In d ian B rav es” a t T ipi

�Camp
Tall
Trees
is located in beautiful O tter Creek
Park, 35 miles from Louisville, near
F ort Knox. The site features a n atu ­
ral setting w ith miles of trails, rustic
cabins, playfields, sanitary facilities,
dining hall, crafts lodge, and swim­
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Field day

Horseback riding

STAFF: Counselors are of college age and older. Staff is
chosen for experience, cam ping ability, and love for chil­
dren. A counselor sleeps in each cabin w ith campers.

RELIGION: In keeping w ith Jew ish tr a ­

dition, Sabbath services are held weekly
in a beautiful am phitheatre. P rayers are
offered prior to each meal.

CANTEEN: Open daily to dispense toothpaste, soap, etc.
Candy is sold every other day.

AIMS: Camp Tall Trees offers your child
an opportunity to learn how to w ork to ­
gether w ith youngsters and adults, learn
good sportsm anship, and m a k e new
friends.

HEALTH: Nurse is on duty 24 hours a day at the infir­
mary. Louisville pediatricians are on 24-hour phone duty
and m ake w eekly visits to check cam pers and facilities.

Every child m ust be exam ined by a physician w ithin
three w eeks of leaving for camp.

The camp program stresses activities
which norm ally are not available to chil­
dren in the city.

CLOTHING: Enough to w ithstand three weeks of vigorous
outdoor living. Costly pre-cam p purchases are not neces­
sary. All belongings should be durable and labeled. L aun­
dry service available. Suggested clothing list will be sent
in May.

Cam p aim s are achieved through super­
vised program s including hiking, cam p­
craft, arts and crafts, cookouts, overnight
trips, swimming, archery, sports, games,
cabin activities, s p e c i a l program s, and
horseback riding. (There are no ex tra
charges for any activities.)

VISITING: It is camp policy to perm it NO visiting parents
or friends during the brief camp periods. Please co-operate.
Cave exploration

COST: $110 per period, plus canteen deposit, insurance and tran sp o rta­

FOOD: Wide variety and am ple quantities of K osher food, deliciously

tion. Nine-day session for 8 -to-ll-year-olds is $60. W rite or call the
Jew ish Com m unity C enter (458-3281) for additional inform ation.

prepared by experienced staff. M id-afternoon snacks offered daily. Sani­
tary inspections m ade by pediatricians, park officials, and State Health
D epartm ent.

TRANSPORTATION: C hildren are tak en to cam p and returned on school

SUPERVISION: Camp Director, Irvin Goldstein. Camp Tall Trees Com­

busses, w ith com petent drivers. D epartures and arrivals are from the

m ittee Chairm an, David Kling. Jew ish Com m unity C enter President,
M orris K ling; Executive D irector, Aaron Schreiber.

Jew ish C om m unity Center.

9-Day Camping Period

First Period

June 19 to June 27

June 1O-June 27

W ith the expansion of th e pro­
gram and th e increased popular­
ity of Camp Tall Trees, it has be­
come necessary this y ear to lim it
the 9-day cam ping period to new
cam pers only. Since m any appli­
cations last y ear had to be turned
down due to a full camp, the 9-

Ages 8 to 11

day period will be available only
after all full-term cam pers have
had an opportunity to apply.
Applications for the 9-day pe­
riod will be placed on a w aiting
list and parents will be advised of
openings after A pril 30.

Second Period
June 29-July 17
Ages 11 to 15

Preparing for a trail ride

APPLICATION for FIRST and SECOND PERIODS

NAME-

__ Sex_

Home address

____ Zip No__

Home phone___________ ________________ Business phone
Date of birth:
APPLICATION FOR 9-DAY PERIOD

_______ Age as of Ju n e 1966

June 19 to June 27

I would like to enroll my child for the 9-day camping period. I understand that
9-day cam ping will be offered only if space is available. A pplications will be ac­
cepted after the end of A pril on a first-com e basis.

School

----- _Grade com pleted Ju n e 1966_____

F ath er’s nam e----------------------------------- -----M other’s nam e_____

—______ _____

Signed______
NAME

.__ _____ ________________________ _____________ ______ _ S e x

Home address_______________________________________ __— ___ Zip No.Home phone—__________________________ Business phone__ _____________
Date of birth_____ ______________________ Age as of Ju n e 1966......... ... .........

INDICATE CHOICE OF PERIODS:
Ages

8-11, Ju n e 10-June 27

$110__________

Ages 11-15, Ju n e 29-July 17 $110.__________
Enclosed find deposit of $20 . . . (Please check)

School__ ____________________ —_________ G rade com pleted Ju n e 1966_____
F ath er’s nam e______________ ___________ M other’s nam e-----------------------Enclosed is deposit of $5.00.............. Mail to
Jew ish Com m unity Center, 3600 D utchm ans Lane, Louisville, Ky. 40205.

P arent's signature._______

________________________________ _ _________

Send to Jew ish Com m unity Center, 3600 D utchm ans Lane, Louisville, Ky. 40205

�Jew ish Com m unity Center
3600 Dutchmans Lane
Louisville, Ky. 40205

A Camp Tall Trees Cookout

N o n -P ro fit O rg .

U. S. POSTAGE
P A ID
Louisville, Ky.
Permit No. 510

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February 3, 1995
Planning Committee

Advisory
Committee

Minx Auerbach
Chair
.

r

Senator
Wendell Ford

,

Dear Community Leader:
Committee Chairs
Denise Schiller
Patrons

Melissa Mershon
Ticket Sales
Jessica Loving
Marketing

Senator Mitch

You are among the first to have the opportunity to purchase tickets for the
world premiere of an exciting artistic performance called A Time to Remember.
The performance, commemorating the end of World War II in Europe and the end
of the Holocaust, features the Louisville Ballet, the Louisville Orchestra and two
choirs. This event will be held Thursday evening, May 25, 1995.
, .

Don Allen
Dinner
Christine Brown
Outreach

Jewish Community
Federation

Edward B. Weinberg
President
Alan S. Engel
Executive Director

Louisville Orchestra
Carol Hebei
Board of Directors
President

Wayne Brown
Executive Director

Louisville Ballet

Laura L. Cromer
Board of Directors
President
Debra Humes Hoffer
Executive Director

-

, .

,

We are honored that Louisville will host this performance marking the
50th anniversary of the end of a tumultuous time in history. Through this event,
our community will remember those who perished and those who survived. And
while remembering, we will celebrate the renewal of life and the healing strength
of the human spirit.
*
The orchestral and choral piece, written by Noam Sheriff, will be con­
ducted by this world-renowned Israeli composer. The dance portion of the performance is the creation of noted choreographer Domy Reiter-Soffer, also a native of
Israel. Mr. Reiter-Soffer, whose works are performed throughout Europe and the
United States, also has designed a multi-media setting for the performance which
he will stage together with Louisvillian C.J. Pressma.
Julius Friedman, Louisville’s internationally-known artist, has designed a
commemorative poster which will be the signature for the performance in venues
throughout the world. Many generous, local donors from across the community
have made this event possible. We hope you will join them in supporting this
special evening, and join the many people worldwide who will share in this
timeless performance for years to come.

McConnell

Representative

Mike Ward
Governor

Brereton Jones

Mayor Jerry
Abramson

Ex^iXl David

Armstrong

D

,

Reverend
Kevin Cosby
n^mas Kelly

Stanley Mlles
Dr. John Mulder

„

Dr. Gregory
Wingenbach

McGowan

Dr. Thomas Oates

o. Donald Swain

The evening begins with a reception and dinner for patrons on the 25th
floor of the Humana Building at 6:00 p.m. and continues with the performance at
8:00 p.m. in Whitney Hall at the Kentucky Center for the Arts. The event is black
tie optional.
You may join us for the full evening or the performance only. But make
your reservation for Patrons Tickets by February 28, before we share this oppor­
tunity with the general public. We expect it to sell out very quickly. The perfor­
mance is already receiving national and international attention.

Louisville
JEWISH COMMUNITY FEDERATION
OF LOUISVILLE, INC.

3630 Dutchmans Lane, Louisville, Kentucky 40205 • (502) 451-8840 • Fax (502) 458-0702

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�Ticket and reservation information:
Patrons: Dinner, performance, poster by Julius Friedman (signed), complimentary

parking: $250/person ($150 is tax deductible)
Supporters: Select seating for performance, signed poster, complimentary parking:
$100/person ($40 is tax deductible)
Tickets for performance only: $25; $15 for students and senior adults

Patrons and supporters will be listed in the event program. To reserve patron or supporter tick­
ets, please return the enclosed form with your check to the Jewish Community Federation. To
reserve tickets for the performance only, call the Kentucky Center for the Arts ticket office,
584-7777, toll-free 1-800-775-7777. We look forward to sharing this special evening with you.
Sincerely,

Carol Hebei
Pres., Board of Directors
Louisville Orchestra

Laura L. Cromer
Pres., Board of Directors
Louisville Ballet

Edward B. Weinberg
Pres., Board of Directors
Jewish Community
Federation of Louisville

Wayne S. Brown
Executive Director
Louisville Orchestra

Debra Humes Hoffer
Executive Director
Louisville Ballet

Alan S. Engel
Executive Director
Jewish Community
Federation of Louisville

We appreciate the generosity of the major donors who made this event possible.
Active Transportation Co.
The Bank of Louisville
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Bingham, Jr.
Lewis Cole
The Corradino Group
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Frankenthal
Great Financial Bank
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Greenberg
Jewish Hospital
Mr. and Mrs. James Karp
Elaine and Bert Klein
Liberty National Bank

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mansbach
Mr. Samuel Mansbach
National City Bank
PNC Bank
Providian Corporation
Republic Bank &amp; Trust Company
The Roth Foundation
Mason and Mary Rudd
Mr. Lee and Dr. Joan Thomas
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Weinberg
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weisberg

�Name
Address
street

city

state

zip

I want to reserve:
___ Patron Tickets @ $250.00 each.

(Tables of 10 - $2500.00)

___ Supporter Tickets @ $100.00 each.

I am unable to attend but want to support this special event with the enclosed tax-deductible
donation of $
•
•
•
Mail this form with your check in the enclosed envelope by February 28. Make check payable to A
Time to Remember, Jewish Community Federation.
Tickets and the complimentary parking pass will be mailed to you. Thank you for your support.

Name ______________________________________________________________________________

Address
city

street

state

zip

I want to reserve:
___ Patron Tickets @ $250.00 each.

(Tables of 10 - $2500.00)

___ Supporter Tickets @ $100.00 each.

I am unable to attend but want to support this special event with the enclosed tax-deductible
donation of $
•
•
•
Mail this form with your check in the enclosed envelope by February 28. Make check payable to A
Time to Remember, Jewish Community Federation.
Tickets and the complimentary parking pass will be mailed to you. Thank you for your support.

Name ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Address
city

street

state

zip

I want to reserve:
___ Patron Tickets @ $250.00 each.

(Tables of 10 - $2500.00)

___ Supporter Tickets @ $100.00 each.

I am unable to attend but want to support this special event with the enclosed tax-deductible
donation of $
•
•
•
Mail this form with your check in the enclosed envelope by February 28. Make check payable to A
Time to Remember, Jewish Community Federation.
Tickets and the complimentary parking pass will be mailed to you. Thank you for your support.

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                    <text>FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Jessica Loving (502) 583-4223
Phyllis Shaikun (502) 451-8840

Auschwitz. Bergen Belsen. Maidanek. Schindler's List
The Six Million. VE Day. The Survivors
A TIME TO REMEMBER
A commemoration of events never to be forgotten.
LOUISVILLE, KY (February 14, 1995)-The Louisville Orchestra, Louisville
Ballet, and the Jewish Community Federation of Louisville will present the world
premiere of A Time to Remember on Thursday evening May 25 at the Kentucky
Center for the Arts. This stunning multi-media orchestral, choral and ballet
performance honors the 50th anniversary of the end of World War II and the
Holocaust in Europe.
The orchestral and choral work, called Me 'chaye Ha 'metim (Resurrector
of the Dead) is the work of noted Israeli composer and conductor Noam Sheriff,
who was commissioned by a Dutch Holocaust survivor to write the piece. Mr.
Sheriff will conduct the Louisville Orchestra and several men's and boys' choral
groups during the evening's performance. The accompanying ballet was
choreographed by Domy Reiter-Soffer, an internationally known Israeli dancer and
choreographer. Mr. Reiter-Soffer will direct and stage the ballet and an
accompanying multi-media display. Louisvillian C.J. Pressma will provide
production assistance for the multimedia presentation.
According to New York impresario Harold Shaw, this observance "is the
most important event that will happen in the arts field in the United States in
1995." While other communities will offer various commemorative programs,
Louisville's concert will combine orchestral music, dance, chorus and video - all in
one performance.
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�Members of the Advisory Committee for A Time to Remember are: Mayor Jerry
Abramson; County Judge/Executive David Armstrong; Senator Mitch McConnell;
Governor Brereton Jones; Senator Wendell Ford; Representative Mike Ward; Rev.
Kevin Cosby; Dr. Joseph McGowan; Dr. Thomas Oates; Dr. Donald Swain; Dr.
John Mulder; Dr. Gregory Wingenbach; Archbishop Thomas Kelly, Rabbi Stanley
Miles, and Dr. R. Albert Mohler, Jr.
Patron tickets for the evening cost $250 each, and include a gala pre-show
reception, dinner, preferred concert seating and a commemorative poster designed
by internationally known artist Julius Friedman. For $100 per ticket, supporters
will receive preferred seating for the performance and a signed Friedman poster.
Additional performance tickets will be available for $25 and $15 . To reserve
patron and supporter tickets, call the Jewish Community Federation at (502) 4518840. For performance admission tickets, call the Kentucky Center for the Arts
ticket office at (502) 584-7777 or toll free 1-800-775-7777.
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                    <text>MUSIC REVIEW
A TIME TO REMEMBER
By WILLIAM MOOTZ
Staff Critic
The world premiere of Domy
Reiter-Soffer's "A Time to Remember" last night at the Kentucky
Center for the Arts brought a
packed audience to its feet in a prolonged ovation.
There were cheers for choreographer Reiter-Soffer and cheers for
the dancers of the Louisville Ballet.
There were cheers for composer
Noam Sheriff, whose four-movement symphony, "Resurrector of
the Dead," was Reiter-Soffer's inspiration. There were cheers for the
Louisville Orchestra and a large
battery of children's and men's
choirs who performed the symphony under Sheriff's baton.
And finally, there were cheers for
baritone James Wood and tenor Joseph Malovany, the vocal soloists.
Malovany had an especially demanding assignment, which he
sang throughout with fervent emotional intensity..
But Reiter-Soffer, who was inspired to give "Resurrector of the
Dead" a balletic setting when he
heard its world premiere several
years ago, was the evening's true
hero. A commemoration of the 50th
anniversary of the Holocaust and
the ending of World War 11 in Europe, his "A Time to Remember" is
a riveting work, all the more moving because it handles its agonizing
subject matter with notable restraint.
There is pain, vividly expressed, ·
throughout "A Time to Remember.'' To Sheriff's symphony, much
of it settings of Hebrew texts culled
from the Old Testament, ReiterSoffer creates an emotional land-

scape encompassing grief and horror, violence and desolation. But in
his choreography there is an avoidance of naturalistic gesture, which
is reflected in the projections of
Holocaust tragedies depicted in
C.J. Pressma's filmed montages
that serve as scenic backdrop.
The most memorable images in
the piece are simple ones - a child
walking alone as she dangles a
broken doll in one hand; a couple
mourning the loss of community as
their world is torn apart; a concentration-camp prisoner impaling
himself on a barbed-wire thicket as
he makes a desperate dash for freedom.
The most surprising image of all
is that of hope; expressed in a soaring final "Hallelujah" in Sheriff's
music and visually represented in
Reiter-Soffer's staging by the blazing light of what seemed to be a
thousand candles. In this final episode, Reiter-Soffer sets his dancers
spinning in an exultant celebration
of life, love and faith.
"A Time to Remember" is an ensemble work, in which dancers
mingle with choral singers in an intricate counterpoint of movement.
Aside from the fact that the children's choirs carried scores, the
choruses functioned convincingly
as citizens beset by momentous
events.
Among the dancers, David Goud
contributed a vivid cameo as a Nazi
victim seeking freedom. Prominent,
too, were Helen Starr and Dale
Brannon as a couple sundered by
political brutality.
In addition to the ballet and orchestra, last night's performance
was sponsored by the Jewish Community Federation of Louisville.

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A conservative estimate of 250,000 people gathered at the Washington Monument grounds today for the climax of anti-war demonstrations. This figure made it the largest turnout of its kind in the nation's history. The demonstration was preceded by a 40-hour march against death in which 45,000 people walked single file from the Arlington Bridge past the White House to the capital. Each carried the name of an American GI killed in Vietnam or a Vietnamese village destroyed. At the White House, the demonstrators called out the names which they carried. The night portion of the dramatized by a candle light procession. Upon completion of the march against death, there was a mass march up Pennsylvania Avenue near the White House to the monument grounds leading the bearers with caskets containing the names now.&#13;
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Don't you wish love only love could save this world from disaster? Love, love, only love could save this world from disaster. Don't you wish love could end the confusion? Or is it just one more illusion? Oh&#13;
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If we want to have great love, we got to have great anger. If we want to have great love, we got to have great anger. When I see innocent folk shot down, you want me just shake my head and frown. Oh, terrorist shanti salami. We came to the march because my wife and I are very concerned about the war in Vietnam. We have a boy over there and we had another boy come home. We're not only concerned about them, but we're concerned about the future of our country. If we want to hit the target square, better not have blind anger. If we want to hit the target square, better not have blind anger. Or else it'll just be one more time. The correction creates another crime.&#13;
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My oldest son, Mike Ransom, was killed in Vietnam on May 11th last year. In the last letter he ever wrote, he pleaded, "Tell any friends you have in Washington to quit quibbling and start talking about ways to end this foolishness here." In another letter, he asked a friend to attend every anti-war meeting for him. And so I stand before this congregation to bear witness to my son that we, his family and his friends have come again to Washington as he asked us to and that we will try once more to give meaning to his death by our efforts to bring peace and hope to this troubled nation.&#13;
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Union of American Hebrew Congregations&#13;
Executive Council of the Episcopal Church&#13;
National Association of Laymen (Catholic)&#13;
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CHl'RC H OF CHRIST

December 1969 - November 30, 1970
December 1969 , the first n.onth of the Plymouth Church year was filled with the
happiness of the Advent Season whic,1 was expressed through a variety of activities.
~n December 14 immediately after Sunday morning worship the congregation came outside of the front door for the dedication of the outdoor bulletin. The service w~s
brief but impressive. Mrs. Mary Alice Dearning of the Bulletin Board Committee
presented the key to Y.iI'. John Babbage of the Trustee Board who in turn passed it to
Rev. Robinson. The latter gave it to Mr. William Hughes, chairman of the Church
Council who accepted it on be half of the church. The pastor made challenging
dedicatory remarks to the congregation. Mr. Lyman T. '-Tohnson, Chairman of the
Deacon Board gave the closing prayer.
On the after noon of the same day from 4 to 6 p.m., Rev. and Jlrrs. Robinson gave
a reception in honor of their first-born Patricia Lei and her husband Mr. Julius
Hobson who had married during their Thanksgiving holiday in Washington where both
a~tend college. The presence of the maternal and paternal grandmothers of the bride
added to the pleasure of the occasion. The women of the church were especially glad
t hat the lower auditorium which they had so recently redecorated was the scene of
t::.e affair.
Mrs. Alferna Bryant wore a broad smile on her face at Sunday morning worship
on December 21. The reason was not hard to guess, her son James Bryant, though not
ye t in Louisville had arrived in this country from Vietnam. On the next afternoo:1&gt;
December 22, the Sunday School Christmas party took place. As usual it was a ge.la
a::fair, reflecting the ingenuity of Mesdames Wise and Griffin and others of the
Su..~day School teachers.
The climax of the Yuletide Season was the Christmas Eve program of Music of tb.e
d..:Chri stmas Season which was culminated with a candlelight service as the hour of ·-m~~
0.·:,~~~ht ushered in Christmas of 1970. Mr. -Mayfield, organist and chorister ,and the
c:.:.o:Lr along with some guests were magnificent, reflecting meticulous training.
There was yet another cause for pride in the Plymouth parish. This was the fact
that in the list of performers in The Nut Cracker presented at the Brown Theater on
;)ecember 29 and 30 was the name of l'liariellen Dreher, young ballet dancer. Of
course her parents were proud of their daughter. Why wouldn 1 t they be?
Missed from the Christmas musicale were Dr. and :M.rs. Lloyd Alexander and
Mrs. Mary Alice Dearing and her daughter Frances. They were joined by David Dea:', t,~•. ·
wit;:1
"l. student at Yale, in Miami and spent their holidays on a Caribbean Cruise.
~be exception of David who returned to New Haven, the party came home refreshed ar.d.
:.:-elaxed.
Present at the service of Sunday morning January 5 was Attorney Starks of
No1'.'folk, Virginia, grandson of .Mrs. J. A. Starks and son of Mr. Gordon Starks alf::i
a Plymouth member befQre he moved to Virginia. Also in the audience were
Mesdames Hackett and Brown o·f North Carolina; mother and sister respectively of
Mrs. Pearl Herring. Rev~ Robinson was in Geneva, Indiana, attending a conference on
January 6 and 7. He later attended a retreat on January 21. On Friday, January 23,
Plymouth's Officer Major William Hughes participated in a panel with other officers
on TV in a discussion on Police Relations. Needless to say he made an excellent
contribution. Rev. Robinson was elected President of the Plymouth Settlement House
Board for 1970. He was also chosen chairman of the Steering Committee of the
Kentuckiana Conference. January brought its measure of sadness. On January 7
Miss Bonnie Anderson lost her ~other. Plymouth Church extended heartfelt symp;thy

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to this beraRved d&lt;&gt;.Fght er- wi1:.; ·. •, +,urrL ,:~ to Louisv::.l .~.e fo :: the fin1l rites. · Then
30, aft.er a ,,:cief i :i..l nH ', ~1rs. liary B.illock, a lo\-f'ly person and a long
January
on
time member of PlJmouth passE)d intc t he b~./ ond. At her funerc.l '1-:hich took place on
February 3 at the churc~1) the pasto.i: spoke of the many manife~tati ons of her deep
faith in God before her death. The entire congregatio n mourned with her entire
family and especially with her beloyed Tanya, now a student in one of the state
universitie s, who had grown up in Plymouth Church.
The first week of February brought joy to the entire parish•when the announcememt was made that the Louisville Jay Cees had named as one of the three men of the
year the Rev. Irvin Moxley of Grace Presbyteria n Center, a brother of Plymouth's
own Mrs. Thomas Moxely. Rev. Moxely often supplied the ., pulpit when Pl.ymouth was
without a pastor. On February 8 at 5 p.m·. Plymouth was host to the city wide NM,:.' :?
meeting which was sponsored by the Louisville Ministerial Coalition.
One of the highlights of the whole year was the uniting with Plymouth on
February 15 of Mr. Benjamin Carter and his wife Mrs. Paula Carter. The former
c1me by letter from Mt. Carmen Methodist Church of Greensboro., North Carolina and
the latter from Bethany Baptist Church of Frankfort, Kentucky.. Mr. Carter is a
member of the chancel choir. The . following Sunday the installatio n of the church
officers for the year took place. The entire list appears in the report of ,the
nr-&gt;mination committee. l'/.II'. L. K. McCullough was later chosen chairman of the Bo:&gt;.rd
of Deacons and Mrs. Sarah Collins of the Board of Deaconesses . At the request of
the pastor, the chairman of the nominating committee., Mrs. Rosa W. Wise, presented
a new official group--the Stewardship Committee. The membership included:
h 2. odames Abbie Fife and Lucy Larke, Miss Virginia Winlock, Messrs Leroy Jones,
Le onard Smith and Thomas Moxely and Dr. G.D. Wilson.
The Lenten Season, meanwhile, had begun on Ash Wednesday, February 11. A fiJ..:i
F2 tr2at and Decision was shown at the first meeting. The nessages of February 1~
c. nd February 25 were given by lay members Louise Matthews and Dr. (J. D. Wilson. Tr.c:
~ev. Mitchell Curry of Emanuel ucc, Lexington preached on February 16.
The lenten period was saddened by the death on February 27., after a brief
: :-l ness of Mr. Wiley Daniel Sr. , long a dedicated deacon of Plymouth. As was sa~d
at his funeral, he was great because of his goodness. He and his wife had rear~c
their children in this church. His passing brough sorrow to all who knew him.
On March 4, Plymouth visited West Louisville u.c.c. for Lenten services.
Rev. Robinson delivered the message and the Plymouth Choir sang. The following
week Plymouth was host to West Louisville with the Rev. :Mac.Harg of that church :i..rt he pulpit and the West Louisville choir in the choir loft. Then on March 18 t-;-;
youth of Plymouth under the capable direction of their leader Mrs. Winifred Mox . ':
·
present ed the program.
March was indeed a busy month for the pastor. The day after the Lenten
Pervice at West Louisville Church, he had a meeting in Indianapoli s. The same
";~ek, according to· the · bulletin, he spoke in Washington before the Health and We:. f are Council on the sµbject Hurts That Need Healing. There was another busy mem~,-"·:
of Pl ymouth at this time in the person of Mrs. Mae St reet-Kidd, State Represent:::.·_.1-re
fo r the 41st Legislative District. She was busy working for -the Mae Street=Kidl
·
Housing Bill for low income families.
One of the pleasant memories of March ~s that of the presence on Mar.ch 5 of
YJrs. Ann Long Benboe, t'ormer choir -member. Mrs. Benboe who now lives in Florida
was accompanied by her adorable young son and her. grand-fathe r, Mr. Percy Newbrant
Sr., who had been absent from church for sometime due to illness.
There was more sadness d,uring the Lenten Seas.o n.

For deaths came to

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Mr. James Shavers of N-?· 1 York City, :.:n w. c:::..e of Mrs. Pearl Herring and to Mrs. G. P.
Hughes, mother of Plyrr.uuth; s police ·Jfficial, Mr. Willfam Hughes. .M..rs. Hughes had
been a cheerful invalid for several years. She was once a talented musician
serving as organist of one of the local churches. The sympathy of Plymouth parish
was extended to Mrs. Herring and to Mr. Hughes. Word also came of the death of
Y.a- . D. C. Owens whose father,t he late Mr. D. C. Owens Genior.,had in years past been
an ordained deacon of the church. Then, on March 20, Plymouth lost its third member ·
of the year--~. Norman Leroy Williams, among whose i~.mediate survivors are
Mesdames Rosa Wise and Winifred Foley. Born into a family which now boasts three
generations of active workers in Plymouth, he had been unable to attend services for
many years due to ill health. Those who knew him best will recall his patience,
kindness and eagerness to render serviee when and where he could. The sympathy of
the church went to the family.
Maundy Thursday was celebrated by the Church School Sacrificial Meal. Then
there followed in the sanctuary a "Celebratio n of Thanksgivin g" led by the kstor
with readings by Messrs David Dearing and Louis Harper and Mesdames Lucy J. Larke
a~d Clarese Tyree. Easter was as always an impressive service. The flowers brought
by members to be dedicated by the minister in memory of deceased loved ones were
never more beautiful. The Easter promise of resurrectio n was comforting to all.
The April days that followed with budding trees and flowers were symbolic of the
life after death.
On Mothers' Day, May 10, Plymouth had as special guests members of Alpha Kappa
Alpha sorority. Many of the charming young debutantes who had been recently presented by the sorors were also in attendance at morning worship. The church was
indeed happy to welcome these and other visitors. On May 22, Church Women United
observed Leadership Development Day in the lower auditorium. The meeting was
Vance was 11 gardener' 1
sponsored by the Ecumenical Action Planning Group. Mrs. Evelyn
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while Mrs. Carolyn Hulse served as "plow-horse ". The ladies dug in at 9:30 a om.,
had a coffee and chatter break at 11:30 and "plowed" until 12:30. Indeed the hi.2;:-1~-ight of May was the birth on May 22 of a dear little baby girl to Mr. and Mrs.
James Haun. Mrs. Haun will be remembered as a child of Plymouth--M yrtle Davis whose
parents are Mr. and Mrs. James K. Davis. The church was happy with the Hauns.
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might well be termed as Recogni tion Month" at Plymouth. The Jw.c: '7
bulletin of the church carried the names of six pupils who were promoted to the
Junior High level and six to the Senior High. The Senior High graduates listed
Denise Bowers who was the ranking student of her class, Denise Guess, Craig WiJ.,.lj · .•,.·f .-.
and Dwight Williams. From professiona l schools were William c. Brummell Jr. who , . . .;
awarded the L.L.D. degree from Rutgers University and Harold R. Howard, the DoD -L .
from the University of Louisville. These six were presented cash gifts. There
military as well as academic honors to be noted during rhe month. One of the
pleasant surprises of June was a visit from Lieutenant- Colonel Frank McNeil, on~
born into the Plymouth fold, son of the late Deacon Thomas McNeil and his wifeo
His rank bespoke the fact that his ability had been recognized. His own family 0f
wife, two daughters and a son were accompanying him from Germany to Texas where t bny
would remain while Lt.-Col. McNeil went to an assignment in Viet-nam. Mention has
already been made of the return Of Information Specialist James Bryant from Viet-mun.
It was learned that he was about to receive a special citation, an oak leaf cluster
for his con tribution to the progress of the war. (It arrived later.) Then in t:i.e
September 21 issue of the Courier-Jou rnal and Times there appeared a military honer
roll. Heading the list of recipients of the Bronze Star was the name..-:of .Army Staff
Sergeant Terry H. Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. James K. Davis and husband of Mrs.
Francine Winstead Davis. Thus these two young men who had also been b()rn and
nurtured in the Plymouth fold received military honors. Sgt. Davis attended worshi~
services soon after this honor roll was _published, but slipped out before his friencs
could speak to him. June 19 was a great day for on 1 it was born to the Franklin
Jones a darling baby girl. Mrs. Jones was Plymoutb s Carrye Bowers. Mr. and Mrs~
Joseph P. Bowers thus became the first of Plymouth's new grandparent s of 1970. On

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June 20, the Sund~y Scr.'1ul ce]_c:bratc~d Fathers~ Day with a dellcicus meal which some
of the dads had helped prepare and aerve. Thus the mothers hud an opportunity to be
guests. As us.u-a1, a good time was }:iad by all. Congregatio ns to the: leaders! Rev.
Robinson designeated June 28 as "Recognitic n Day." The Honorable Mae Street Kidd,
Lyman T. Johnson and Jesse P. '\&lt;;arders were cited for their various contributio ns to
the civic life of the community and to the cause of civil rights. The program was
held immediately after morning worship with Mr. Thomas Moxley, chairman of the
Church Council presiding. Mrs. Ethel Robinson, chairman of the program explained
the purpose of recognition . Glowing tributes were paid to Mrs. Kidd, JI.Jr. Warders
and Mr. Johnson by Dr. Milton YoWlg III, Mrs. Elizabeth Alexander and Mr. Frank
Stanley respectivel y. Deacon Chester Wright added wqrds of praise to ll.!l'. Johnson
on behalf of the Board of Deacons and Mr. William Summers presented citations from
the office of His Honor the Mayor of Louisville. Mr .. Summers paid a touching tribute to the friendship shown him in his early youth by Mr. Johnson. The progran
was followed by a beautiful reception in the lower auditorium. Finally, Dr. and Mrs.
Robert W. Dockery presented charming Glenna and her groom, Mr. Leslie Edwards.
On June 18 the Kentuckiana Conference held in Indianapoli s was attended by the
pastor and Mrs. Elmira Brock. The latter brought back a very complete re~ort which
regretably cannot be reproduced in detail. It is hoped that she will share it with
various adult groups of the church. From July 26-29, Mesdames Mary Leake and Rosa
Wise attended the Laity Conference also in Indianapoli s. The latter served as
registrar. Both ladies attended the Mission Institute on September 18 in Elizabethtwon. At this meeting Mrs. Hortense Young conducted one of the workshops. On
September 28 ll.Jrs •. Wise returned to Indianapoli s for the Evaluation of the Laity ConMrs. Leake attended a Spiritual Retreat at Cedarmore near Bagdad,
ference.
Kentucky on October 16-17. Attendance at such conferences greatly enhances church
leadership.
Many of the Plymouth fold traveled on foreign soil in 1970. In late winter
Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Stanley took their annual Caribbean cruise. A little later
Mrs •. Hortense Young visited several European countries. Mrs. Lloyd Alexander and
her daughter Miss Audrey Ann Belmear, Mr. Edmund Bolan and Dr. and Mrs •. J. A•. G&amp;y
attended the Exposition in Tokyo and also went to other places in the Orient as
Hong Kong, the Philippine Islands, and of course the fiftieth state of Hawaii.
rl1ere were also many out-of-town visitors to Plymouth Church from time to time du:d.1:g
the second half of the year. Among these were Mrs. Mable Pleasant of Oakland,
California, charming sister of the pastor's wife and four dear former members of th::
church: Mrs. Lois :Morton Turner, Chicago, Illinois; Mrs. Anna Mae Beasley Smith,
Detroit, Michigan; Mrs. Birdie Black Delaney, Washington, D.C.; and Mr. Raymond
McReynolds of Lexington, Kentucky. Mrs. Delaney and Mr. McReyno3.ds are former
members of the chancel choir.

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July Mrs ~
The summer months however brought their share of sadness. In ear~y
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Jeannie Payne lost her father, Mr. Harry Claytono On July 23, Mr. Ike Catchir.:g s
a friend and former employe of Plymouth Church passed. On August 12 Mrs. Wilma
Furman a relative of the Wilson sisters of Twenty-firs t Street and of West Broadway
died in her home in Roxbury, Massachuse tts~ Then on Augst 23, the death angel came
again to the family of Mr. William Hughes taking his sister Mrs. Margaret Lee Hughes
Roberts. The entire church sympathized with the bereaved members.
On the brighter side Mr. ,Frank Stanley Sr. was very happy over the fact that
his son and namesake had been granted a full scholarship to study law at the Unive1
sity of Southern California. The Courier-Jou rnal of August 7 carried the news that
a Plymouth's own Carl R. Hines ahd been named director of the Housing Opportunity
Center of the Kentucky Com1;ussion on Human Rights. The Sunday School picnic on
August 22 wcs as usual enjoyed by all attendiog. Last but by no means least, Pl;y:r.outh
Church received with joy the glad tidings that Deacon and Nirs. Lyman T. Johnson had
become grandparent s during the month of August, thus explaining Mrs. Johnson's visit
to Philadelphi a •. To· their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Virs. Walter Hutchins of
that city a fine son, Imar Lyman Hutchins had been born.

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ed
On the first Suncl2.y in Aui,;ust , '.;hose in attendance at mnrning worhsip enter
few
that
well
so
the cb.urch through a new front door which resemb led the origin al
was
noticed . The Robinson fa mily took a two weeks vacatio n in August . The pulpil
The
9.
and
ably filled by Chapla in Mitchel l C. Johnson of Fort Knox on August 2
congregation enjoyed hearing hi m and meeting Mrs. Mitche ll. ·
Septe mber 6 was Homecoming Sunday . Many who had been vacatic ning out of thes
service
city were presen t. On September 13, a busines s meeting was called after helping
in
used
be
to
funds
church
the
from
$8000
draw
at which it was voted t~
re was
finance the renova tion of Plymouth Settle ment House. Septem ber 29 new furnitu
and
Guild
moved into the pastor 's office . It was the gift of the energe tic Plymouth
will be dedica ted later. Congra tulatio ns Guild!
On Sunday , October 4, it was announced that the Robinso n family had moved from
r 2,
the parsona ge into their own home a.t 4232 North Western Parkway. 1 On Octobesister
beloved
s
n
Robinso
iVlrs.
nt,
Pleasa
able
M
had come news of the death of V.1rs.
who had visited here in August . The entire congre cation sympathized with their of
month
pastor 1 s wife. Thus be gan a season of sorrow for Plymouth as within the
after a
13,
r
Octobe
On
.
reaper
t;1
gri
the
by
Octobe r, four iOC&gt;1·e homes wer e visited
rebe
will
She
al.
Hospit
Cross
Red
at
died
long illness Mrs. Nettie G. Cooper
l
faithfu
a
was
who
She
tions.
convic
her
in
me;nbered as a positiv e person , strong
with
grieved
egation
congr
entire
The
.
School
member of Plymouth Church and Sunday
her hus band, Mr. Vernon L. Cooper. Then, on Octobe r 19, the entire city wasto :: i : shoc ked by the alti1ost sudden death of l:-1 r. Rufus Stout who though belongi ng
of New Alb!inY :
ent;ther church , attend~d freg_uently with his wife, the former Leah Webb
by for
come
had
Stout
r.1r.
e~
marriag
¥.1rs. Stout had j oined Plymouth shortly after
man J
ding
outstan
an
was
He
n.
stricke
was
his wif e after church the day on which he
her
of
k
shoc
the
bore
who
wife
His
s.
widely lmown and active in community service
day
loss with Christ ian fortitu de had the sympathy and admiration of all. Oninthe
sleep
his
in
died
e
Whedbe
of Mr. Stout's death in Louisv ille, Iv'.1r. Ellis
beE.n
Pittsbu r 0h, Pennsy lvania at the ho,ne of his foster daughte r. Nr. Whedbee had
ip
embersh
m
of
tion
gernera
third
the
t orn into Plymouth Church fold and represe nted
at
coach
k
trac
and
r
teache
science
in his fa mily. He was well !mown as a for mer
he was
Centra l Hi gh, as well a~ a Boy Scout Leader . He had attended Plymouth until
ss
Deacone
later
tc
wee
one
Just
.
too cripple d by bursit is. Many !l!.Ourned his passing
oir..ed
j
had
She
on.
alizati
hospit
Nadge Irvin Boalware succumbed after a few days of
Plyr11outh Church upon moving to Louisv ille. Hers was a beautif ul life in every
f r ie~as,
sence of the wor d. She was a consec rated Christ ian, devoted to fa mily and· . A
Library
ranch
B
Harris
and dedicat ed to her work as supervi sor of the Rachel
'.':.
grief -• str ic l..en Plymoutl:.., as well as many others shared the sorrow of her bereav,
husband , Dr. Theodo re Boalware, and her other relativ es.
..: : •
Despite the prepon derance of sadness in Octobe r, there were rays of sunshin
four
its
of
Dr. Iiazel R. Bolan was notifie d by Pi Theta Lambda that she was one
ero
delega tes selecte d to attend the White House Confere nce on Childre n in Decemb headCn Sunday , October ll, the Courie r•Journ al and Times carried an article ~withKenneth
lines Ex--LouJ.svillian Desis;ns Gandhi Exhil;p.t. That ex-Lou isvillia n was Mt-.
sity of Louisv ille who is now
v. Young, a gradua te of Centra l High and of the Univer
a design er on the Smiths onian Institu te staff. J.l.m. Young's wife is the former
er of the
Morissa Foley, daught er of Deacon and ¥.i:rs. F. T. Foley. The infant daught other.
Youngs was christe ned in Plymouth Church as were her mother and her grandm t which
exhibi
Mzi. Young has receive d many congra tulatio ns I f'rom far and near on the
III, a
Young
Milton
Dr.
birth.
s
Gandhi
•.
K
as
marked the centen nial of Mohand
in a
month
the
during
heard
was
which
panel
a
Plymouth member, partici pated in
n Comollutio
Anti-p
the
of
member
a
is
He
on.
broadc ast on the subjec t of polluti
Young.
Dr.
to
ns
tulatio
Congra
t.
subjec
the
on
ity
mittee and is a recogn ized author
,)n ·octobe r 15, many Plymouth familie s enjoyed the annual Laity Dinner which
and
is sponso red by the c. s. ·c. (Congr egation al Service Club).. Delicio us food and
Long,
Helen
Mrs.
by
ted
conduc
Nameo,
fine fellows hip were abunda nt. The game
guaran teed to ac~uai nt strange rs has become a favorit e feature of this affair~

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November brought sorrow to a p1_~1mouth family when Mrs. Frances Jackson, mother
of Mrs. Edward Maxey (Beryl or Jack::.e Maxey to her friends ) died in Stamping Ground,
Kentucky. Mrs. Jackson was highly regarded. Rev. Robinson, ~any church members and
other Louisville friends attended the final rites in Stamping Ground. Their presence
plus the many messages from those who could not go were a solace to Mrs. Maxey • .
Plymouth lost two members in November • . Mrs. Arline Booker Dent has joined the
church of her husband, while Mrs •. Lillian Richardson has not changed her membership,
she has moved to Cleveland to live ,dth her son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs.
Q. F. Montgomery.
Other reports of the· month were of a more cheerful aspect. Mrs. Elizabeth
Alexander went to New York City to represent the Louisville Association of Social
Studies Teachers at their national meeting which convened on November 23.
The E.T. Woolridges looked very happy on their November visit not only because
their son Theodric Jr. (Teddy) had last year in his junior high school year won
highest honors in science which would entitle him to a scholarship to General Motors
Institute; but also because Teddy's brother Mr. Stephen Samuels and his wife (both
members of Plymouth) had become the proud parents of a baby girls. Mrs. and Mrs.
Evan Guess were equally happy over the November birth of a little daughter to
Mr. and Mrs. Atwood Guess. · November also made grandparents of Mr. and Mrs. Lacomis
Mr. Curry
C. Curry. A son was born to Mr. and .Mrs. Virgil Curry of Cleveland.
himself was ~ne of Plymouth's babies. The number of new grand-parents in Plymouth
is increasing.
Plymouth Church hosted the Union Thanksgiving Day Service this year with Rev.
Robinson delivering the message and with special music by Plymouth cancel choir plus
guests from Zion Baptist under the direction of Mr. Mayfield. It was a glorious
daf. The main floor of the sanctuary was filled and some seats in the balcony were
occupied. There were many favorable comments upon the sermon, the music and
Plymouth hospitality.
The final event of the church year was a reception on November 27 in the lower
auditorium to which Mrs. W. C. Burmmell Sr. invited members of Plymouth and other
friends to greet her son Attorney W. C. Burmmell Jr. and meet his very attractive
br ide, the former Miss Jeanette Faucette of Greensboro, North Carolina. It was a
lovely party; and while the young couple was being felicitated upon their marria ge,
many took the opportunity to congratulate the groom upon having passed the New
Jersey bar and having secured employment as clerk to a superior court judge . Thu,s
ended the year December 1, 1969 through November 30, 1970 in the annals of Plymout h
Church hisotyr. It is hoped that in 1971, the number of new members uniting with
the church will exceed that of those lost by death and separation; and, secondly ,
that parishioners long absent, unless physically unable,will resume attendance a t
worship services.
Respectfully submitted by:
F. Louise Matthews, Historian

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( Exact copy from Corporation
Book # 38, pages 443-44 5 .)

ART ICL E OF INC RP O AT ION OF
CH C

HE PLY~

TH

ONGREGA TI O 1AL

Know all men by these presents, th a t the fol low i ng subscribi bg
persons and t he ir associa te s have associa ted t hem selves toge t he r
to establish a cor po ration un der t e provi s io ns of Chapter 3
Article VIII of th e Kent ucky statutes, and, s ubject to the laws
of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, have ado pt ed the fol l owing
Article s of in~or po ration, to wit:-

Article f. Th e name of the corporation hereby formed shall
"Plymouth Cong re ga t i onal Church."
Article II• Th e principal office o f th i s cor po ration shall
be loca te d in loui s v·ille, Jeffer s on County,

ent uc ky.

Artivle Ill. The nature of t he busine s s of the corporation
and t he objects and purpo ses proposed to be promoted and car r ied
o n byte said cor po ration shall be as fol l ows :- To advance th e
cause of the christian reli g ion, to provide a p lace o f wo r sh ip
for i ts members to be conduc te d in accordance with the rules, regulations, and laws of t he cong regational faith; to contract and be
contracted with, to sue and be sued, to ma ke a nd use the cor por a t e
seal, to ta ke, receive

d hold all manner s of land, rents, and

hereditaments as well as a ny s um of mone y an d po r t i ons of good s
and chattels purchased, acquired, g iven or beq ueat hed und e r said
corporation, and to em p loy, s ell or dispose of s a me, or mort ga ge ,
convey or hy pot he ca t e any r ea J estate or

ersonal pr o pe rty s o

acquired, subject however, to th e limi t atio ns of law t hat said
corporation shall not be o pera t ed , ma na g d or u sed f o r priv ate
gain, nor enga ge in any p lan of ban k ing o r i nsu r anc e .

�Article IV. Th ere sha l l be no ca p ital stock nor stochholders
in this corporation.

Artiole V. Thi s corporati on s hall

com ■ ence

wh en thes e arti-

cl e s are filed and recorded as require d by law and a certific ate
of that fact i s i s s ued by the secretary o f th e s tat e of Kentuc ky
an d shall continue for nine t y-nine years, unless soone r d i so lv ed
byte oper•tion of law.
Arti cle VI. The affairs of this corporation shall be conducted by a board 'of trustees comp osed of not less than fiv e and
not more than fifteen members to be elected by ballot at a meeting of . the members of the said Plymout h Cong regational Church,
to be held at the church for that purpose on the second Wednesday
in (end of pa g e 443) January every year. Not ice of said me et ing
shall be given from the pulpit on

unday morning at the hour of

service for two consecutive Sundays next preceding date of said
me e t i rig_.
Section l.

Until the nex ! ~ dating for the purpose of electing

a Board of Trustees, which will be in January, 1929 , or until t he ir
successors are duly elected and qualified, the pres ent trustees,
namely:- Samuel ~oodson, Clarence You ng , Irvine St. Clair, E.

c.

Malone, Richard ~.

liver, James Bryant, V. L. Coo per, J • • Cata-

lin, James Chi p ley,

Jelson

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Willis and Albert t1. Sm ith shall be

the trust ees of said cor po ration.
Section

Jl.

Said Board of Tru stee s sh a ll have th e powe r and

it shall be i ts duty to s ell, convey, mortgag e and otherwise dispos e o f any an d all pro perty, the ti t le to wh ic h may be aquired
by t he said cor poration un der i ts c ha r t er, pr ovi ded , th at s uch

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( Art. I ncorp. P. Cong. Ch.)

sale, conveyance or disposal of any real pro perty so held or

acquired shall be reques te d by vo t e at a me e ting of t he congregation of said Plymouth Cong regational Church, of which due notice
shall be given from the pul p it on Sund ay morning at the ho ur of
reli g i ous servioe at least two week~ previous to s uc h mee ting ,
and whic h notice shall sta te th e contemplated sale, conveyance
or mort ga ge, and provid~d that two- th ird s of the members present
at such m00 tin g shal l vo te in favor of such sale, c6nveyance or
mort oage.
Section 3. Any conveyance or mortgage of real es t ate by the
corporation as herinbefore authorized shall be made by deed under
its corporate name a nd seal and shall be signed on behalf of said
c or poration by the members constituting the Board of

rustees at

t he time of s uch conveyance or a majority the re-of.
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Section 4. The

oard of Trust e es shall elect and mai~ t ain in

office a Chairman upon whom
.- process may be served an d the Board of
.

Trus tees name d in Section1 f
19 24

'

ereof have alected E. C. ~alone, of

Magazine Stre e t, Louis~ille~ 'ent uc ky, as the Chairman upon

whom process may be served.
Section 5. Jh e

oard of T~us t ees herein _spo en of shall per-

form all of - the duties generally performed by a Board of Directors.
In other words, t he Trustees shall be t he Directors of th e corporation.
Article Vl"I. Th e hi g hest amount of indebtedness or liability
which t h is corpora t ion may at any t ime i ncur shall be and is the
sum of ~ l O, O

o. o.

Article VII I. The private pro perty of the mem bers of t h is
cor po ration shall not be liable for nor subject to the pay me nt of

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(irt. ' lnc;:orp. P. Cong. Ch .)

corporate debts.
Article IX. Th ese article s may,wi t h the concent of two-t irds
of the member s present at a me e ting, a no t ice of wh ich has been
AYtd~ 1lI.
given as provided in s ection ,: hereof, be a mended by articles of

11

amendment sig ned by member s of t he Board of

rus t e e s for the time

bei ng or the majori t y t he reof.
In testimony whereof, wi t ness t he signatures of the incorporators this the 1s t day of Octo ber, 192 •

E. C. alone
James Bryant
E • G. Harris
J. Everett -.t a .r ris

State of Kentucky

w. n.

flftatt hews
Sam Woodson
C. Young
J.
• Ca tali n
Nelson Wil l is

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County of Jefferson)

1, Beatrice are, a Notary Public, in and for the state and
county aforesaid hereby certify that on this day the fore goin g
instrument of writing was produced to me in said County and acknowled P. ed and delivered by, E. C. ~alone, James ryant, E• • Harris,
J. Everett Hards, ~. B . na.tthews, Sam Woodson, c. Young, J. O. Cata1 in, and elson Willis• par ies t hereto, to t heir act and de e d.

In t estimony whereof witness my signature this 1st day of
October, 19 2 •
Beatrice /are
Notary
Public
Jefferson County
Kentucky

Beatrice Ware
~y commission expires August 3, 1930

(End of pag e444]
I, ~ • • Stiglitz, Clerk of t he Coun t y Cour t of Jefferson County
in the State of Kentucky, do certify t hat on t his day at 4:1 8 o'clock
P. ~. t he foregoin g article s of incorporation were produced to me in
my office, and t hat I have recorded them, thi s and the foregoi ng certificate in my said office.

Vitne s s my hand t his 16 day of Oct. 1928
~. · • Stigli t z, Clerk

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                    <text>ARTICLES OF INCORPORATIOlf

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Be i,t ICnnn By These Pr•••nt1, That Ya steokhott, J'.O .. Kla1i,
:Sdwin ¥ Ritter,. h'ed Elaemnenaer, Jr., c.J .Xnauer, Rebert sener, Saal
a. Bl~enbaker, D J'.P.Sohoettler, Geo G Kern, Chall J' Arrq, wa Y.
Attl~, W.A. Hill, and our aseootatea an• euoo••ora have asaooiate4
and incorporated ouraelTee tosether u a body oorpo:rat• and politlo
utHr and in purauanoe to the Kentuoq Statute•, and have made and
tti,iae4 and do by these present ■ Dake, o:raa\ni••• and fora a oorporat!on
wa••r '1• 1lawa of ~•n,uolcy, with all the powera and rishta incident ·
l;h•Jll\et.A', with power to sue, oontraot and be oontrao1ied with , and to
hav~. and. use a common seal &amp;nd io alter the aame at pleasure, to reoelT
and .~ o hold property real and personal whether obtained by puroha•••
g1~4, or 4eYiae as 111&amp;1' be neeeeaar7 to carry on or promote the obJeota
ot /thia oorporation, and~ sell oi- dispose ot ■ aid propert,' a1i pleaa~•·• wtle1s the property 11&amp;,a been reoelvecl as a sitt or 4eT1 ■ e t•~ eome
•1e1aial purpoee, a d l t •1~•0•1 ved, it ahall be applied only tor auoh
~pose, and shall have a right to adopt euch rules for its sovermunt
.'andi, operation not tnoonaietent with the law aa Trueteea ma;r deem proper,
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Tbe./ name ot the corporation shall be, "West Louiaville ll:Tans•lioal
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be ', in 'lhe Olty ot Louisville, J'etter■ on coun,y. Jtentuoq.
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3. ~ 11aiture' of the 'buaine■ a ot the corperat1on .s hall be the
/4irt4"c,t ing ot a httu■ e of relisloua wor■hip and aa auoh it aolcziow1-dg•• :the oanollioal booke of tile Old and Jf. . Tea, ...nt to
l»• the renaled Worl of God and t he aole and infallible rule of

~a1$h .an4 praotice1 11i aooett• the interpretation of the Holy'
' s,r1pture• , a~ laid. dcnra 1n the Symbolioal books 0. f 1ihe Lutheran
/ ~ J'•torme4 ChurOhea, principal among which are Ille Au&amp;abura

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tbat/eohi• inaofu ae they agree. WhereeYer 1iheae dlaasr•• how-

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ot
tollow1na ottloera. By th• paator and a Board of
President
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Vloe•Prea, Beoor41ns S•oretai-y, J'inanoial Seore,ary and. a
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•liglble tor rt••leotion. The tinl -Boa1"4 of
howeTel'
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of tw•lT•
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January
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annuall.1' on the aeoond 8un46.3' 1n Ja.miaJ.7 each yearthereatt er
at Loui■ T.ille• Keatuoq. 'l'h• Boar4 of Ti-u•t•• • •hall be eleot~
by the, ·meiber■., ancl 'the otticrera aball be eleo,ed by the :Boar«
of Truete.• ••
(1) The hi,lheat aount ot 1n4ebtedneaa or 11ab111t7 which th•
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b.11tuoq thl ■ ~0th d."1 of January 1916.
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State ot Kent uclJ
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stat• and c,un\y atores atd. do hereb;y oertlfy 'lbat lht fo:regolnc

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u,1ol• • ot Incorp oration were p~oduced lo•• and were sisne4
EClwln
aolmowleclged, and delive red by Wm stockh ott, J.O.Kemt,
JI lli1iter , ft-eel :ictse ~er, Jr., c.J.Knua•r, Rob e~t hlWW t Saal
l'.e:tn, Chall J A:bJ7. Ya
c :Blanktnl&gt;e.ker, Win J •• Schoef fler, Geo G
., Altlx and Wm A Hill, partiee t . . ere'lo to be their aoi andofcleef.
Glven unde:r• my hand and seal o:t o:tttoe thie 20ih 4-.y
Januar y 1916.
l'X'ed l'oroht ,
W01ia2'Y Pullie , Jett Co •., KY.
Jan 23, 1918.
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4110 P. M.
tn the State ot Kentucky do oertity that on &amp;1• 4qedat to••
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the toregoj.ng art1ole a ot Inoorporat:l.on were produc
ottic• and. tla t I be.Te :r ecoi-484 them thia and the torego1111
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1916.
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P.S. Piay, Clerk.
CQZ"PGJ"&amp;tt'on Book 24
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