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Decease  of  Mrs.  E.  G.  Eberle.  {^ebmar^^i™ 
Health  Service  in  the' efforts  to  guard  not  only  the  health  of  our 
Army  and  Navy  during  the  fiscal  year,  but  the  entire  population  of 
the  country.  The  Public  Health  Service  deserves  great  commenda- 
tion for  its  invaluable  guidance  in  the  control  of  the  health  of  the 
country. 
Mitchell  Bernstein,  M.D. 
DECEASE  OF  MRS.  E.  G.  EBERLE. 
As  we  are  preparing  for  publication,  the  information  is  received 
of  the  demise  of  Mrs.  Eugene  G.  Eberle,  wife  of  Prof.  E.  G.  Eberle, 
former  president  of  the  American  Pharmaceutical  Association  and 
now  the  editor  of  the  Journal  of  the  American  Pharmaceutical  Asso- 
ciation, on  Sunday  afternoon,  February  8.  Mrs.  Eberle  frequently 
accompanied  the  professor  in  his  attendance  at  phamaceutical 
association  meetings.  She  enjoyed  the  friendship  of  the  ladies  of 
the  pharmaceutical  circles  and  universally  endeared  herself  to  them 
by  her  kindness  and  loving  and  happy  disposition.  In  the  death  of 
his  dear  wife  our  friend  has  lost  his  companion  for  life  and  his 
closest  adviser  and  helpmate.  Words  fail  to  express  the  deep  sense 
of  our  sorrow  and  sympathy.  Many  are  the  friends  who  highly 
esteemed  her  worth  and  who  will  mourn  with  him  as  they  appreciate 
his  great  loss  and  theirs  of  a  kind  and  good  friend. 
