Tuesday, September 16, 2014

September 16, 1914 - On the road again and in the news.

Here is a postcard from a business trip that Joe took up thru Connecticut into Massachusetts. It is a short note but keeping her in the loop. The postcard is followed by an article about Joe from a local newspaper on the same day.



9/16/14
In Waterbury Monday, Holyoke yesterday,
& will be here today.
Leave for home
late today. J.G.S.



ADDRESSED  B'NAI  B'RITH.

Members Urged to Mobilize for Fall and Winter Work and Be Prepared to Assist War Victims.

Prosecuting Attorney J.G.Shapiro of Shelton, Conn., spoke before the local lodge of the B'nai B'rith last night in place of his brother, Charles H. Shapiro of Bridgeport who was unable to be here. Mr. Shapiro urged upon all the necessity of mobilizing their forces so as to increase their membership at once and be thus the better prepared to give help to their brothers who would suffer on account of the war.

"Mobilize now, but not for war," said he. "Take advantage of the time and mobilize for a peaceful campaign to increase your membership and funds."

Mr. Shapiro says that nearly half the Jews in the world live in Russia and the order has very many members there. Many of them are fighting in this war and the order will soon be called upon to extend relief to their families.

President Morris Hirsch of the local lodge, reviewed the work that has been accomplished the past year, and also gave an outline of the work that is to be accomplished during the coming months.

Henry Lasker of. Springfield delivered a message from the grand lodge in Washington to the local lodge. Refreshments were served and an entertainment followed.

This is the first time that Joe has mentioned the war, which started in the summer of 1914. He was, as it seems from his quote, against war. Life as they knew it was about to change.

The next article will be October 19.