Harold Hirsch, vice-president and counsel of the Caca-Cala Company, was honored “as educator, lawyer and man” at the regular luncheon meeting of the Lions’ Club, for “his devotion of humanity and his untiring efforts in behalf of the community.” The program was participated in by two other outstanding Jews, Joe Wolfe, president of the organization, and Dr. David Marx, rabbi of Temple.
John A. Sibley; Mr. Hirsch’s law partner, extolled his associate’s record, and told of the national reputation he had made in his fight to protect the Coca-Cola trade-mark.
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