DEATH OF SINGER.
BURIED WITH HER BABY. IIL‘SBAND‘S LILY TRIBUTE. in a grave carpeted wilh laurel hl'illlt'hCn‘ and linml with daffodils .\lnw (lanchilu Supervla, the famous‘ prilnn dumm. was laid to rest, cradling in her arms the body of the stillborn rlnughtrr \\'hosc birth she survived by only u few hours. says :1 London paper. .\ll axhuul the. x—"rure so lovingly preparml for 1101- in the Liberal—Jewish Urmelvr)’. \\'illesdcn. London, the ground was lulunkelod with nmsses 0f fragrant flowers—grout wreaths of retro hlnmnx from famous people who knew her or modesl handfuls ul‘ spring flowers from humble falk whose only sight of her had been from the galleries of opera houses :uid concert, halls. Mme. Surrerria's coffin. encased in (lull hlnr‘k silk. was rovcred wilh the red. yellow, and purple flag of the Spanish "(‘lllllllil', \\ith a great Circular wreath of while arum lilies from her husband. Mr Ben llllbenslein. the English timber morrlmnt. and her 17years—olcl son‘by her first marriage, George. There was also a tiny handful of daffodils. Mr Rubenstein‘s pathetic farewell to the stillborn baby.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19893, 23 May 1936, Page 21 (Supplement)
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178DEATH OF SINGER. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19893, 23 May 1936, Page 21 (Supplement)
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