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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1932-07-29

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W)L-ritorrlEmsn9tRoma t

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
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AUGUST FURNITURE SALE

a

LA Bride of Last Month,

Hi1110 11 0 C 11 1 —

Month at Waal. Co - ncelhzicr 15 ha441

In keeping with the spirit of the times Robin-
son's AUGUST FURNITURE SALE is different
from any that have gone before. It is concen-
trated into 15 days. (We could not keep up the
swift pace we have set for ourselves for a whole
month) . . . The values are greater than ever!
EVERYTHING in our 6-story store has been
REDUCED TO THE LOWEST BASIS OF ALL
TIME ... Don't put off buying any longer. Such
values will never come again ... Convince your-
self of the wisdom of immediate purchase .. .
Convenient payments . . . Liberal trade-ins.

Dr. and Mrs. Leo M. Franklin
expect to leave shortly for Blairs-
ville, Pa., to visit Mr. and Mrs.
Reuben Einsteen and their grand-
child, Mary Frieda Einstein.

Rabbi Leon Fram, who has spent
the month of July lecturing, in
Minnesota and visiting his broth-
ers and sisters in Montreal, Can-
ada, and in Cincinnati, 0., will
return to resume his regular rab-
Edwin Rosenthal, who has been binical duties at Temple Beth El
visiting in Asheville. N. C., and on Tuesday, Aug. 2, and will oc-
Indianapolis, will return home this cupy the pulpit again on Saturday,
week.
Aug. 6.

Word has been received that Miss
Betty Welt, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Melville S. Welt, and Miss
Barbara Gilbert, daughter of Mrs.
I. Gilbert, have been accepted at
Vassar College.

My Dear!

You Need Rubenstein's Sun-Tan
Make-Up For Your Summer Skin!

Countess Elektra Rosanska has
left for Boston where she will fill
several concert and radio engage-
Your sun-tanned skin does look "blotchy" with winter powder!
But cheer up-Helena Rubenstein has this enchanting make-up
ments and during her stay will be
the guest of the noted composer,
ensemble for you perfect with your summer tan!
Grace Warner Gulesian, at her
GYPSY POWDER—an enchanting color.
summer home at Cape Cod. Be-
Mrs. S. M. Cole and son, Robert, fore returning home, she will MRS. ERNEST JACOB SACHSE
Two kinds—for dry and oily 'kills. 1.00
(Miss Tessa Charlotte Salta)
of the Belcrest left for Charlevoix visit friends in New York.
to remain for the summer.
GERANIUM LIP-STICK—with an
The marriage of Miss Tessa
Oriental look.
1.00
Charlotte
Saltz,
daughter
of
Mr.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Henry
Levitt
and
William J. Brown of the Bel-
GERANIUM ROUGE — Completes
crest has returned to his home from daughter, Jean, of the Belcrest, and Mrs. Julius Saltz, to Ernest
motored to Charlevoix, where they Jacob Sachse, son of Mr. and Mrs.
a trip East.
the color harmony.
1.00
will remain for several weeks.
Eli Sachse, was an event of July
17, the marriage being performed
-llimelhach'it Toiletries-First Moor
Mrs. Laura Pack and Mrs. Fran-
Mrs. Murray Shapiro (June at Hotel Statler by Dr. A. M.
ces Wolin of the Belcrest left for
New York and will be gone several Steinberg) of Buena Vista avenue Hershman.
is visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr.
weeko.
and Mrs. A. L. Scheffreen, in
WM. LEVIN HEADS
Mrs. Rosalie Gates and daugh- Brookline, Mass.
ter, Helen Louise, of the Belcrest,
BICUR CHOLEM, JRS.
are summering at Charlevoix, Mich.
Mrs. Rae Borten, accompanied
. —
by her daughter, Shirley, and son,
The announcement of the Yom
Dr. and Mrs. Peter Bernstein Saul, left on a motor trip through
of Chicago boulevard have as their northern Michigan, on their way Kippur Night dance of the Bicur
Cholem
des., has already met with
guest Mrs. Bernstein's mother, Mrs. to Petoskey d an
Charlevoix.
favorable comment. Various or-
A. Block of Macon, Georgia. Mr.
ganizations have pledged their sup-
Block and their daughter, Irene,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pollack, port, to make this annual event suc-
are expected here Saturday and
with their eons, Richard and Philip, cessful. The best of entertainment
will remain here until the fall.
spending the summer months at has already been arranged for that
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Fin- Bar Point, on Lake Erie.
Following the successful excur-
sterwald of Chicago boulevard have
Mrs.
Jack
Ralph
has
returned
sion new officers were elected for
as their guest Mrs. Joseph Rozan
(Dorothy Camin) of Lansing, to her home in Montreal after a the coming year. William Levin
And you can do it without inconveniencing your-
fortnight's visit with her brother- is the present chairman of the so-
Mich.
self or without any deprivation. A five minute
in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. ciety, while Sidney Diem and Miss
interview will convince you that it's the greatest
Belle Drapkin have been re-elected
Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Solomon, Louis Schwartz.
money-saving plan ever devised.
as treasurer and secretary respec-
accompanied by their daughter and
Washington Blvd. at 1420
tively.
Aaron
Itzkowitz
Edgar,
banter
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel
A series of open forums are be-
Walters, of Boston boulevard, mo- of Des Moines, Iowa, arrived in
Near Grand River Avenue
$10,000 Protection to Age 65
Detroit Friday to spend his vaca- ing planned now for the sole pur-
tored to California last Sunday.
Age
tion with his parents, 'Mr. and pose of getting the young people
Annual Deposit
0isocio,==o=o==tocto1==to=o
25
Rev. and Mrs. E. Zaludkowski Mrs. I. Itzkowitz of 589 Leicester of this city acquainted more close-
$110.75
BRIDGE LAWN PARTY
ly with the work of the Bicur
and daughters of 2712 Calvert ave- Court.
35
,
21403 5 :00
7
Cholem Jrs. The society is at pres-
FOR OLD FOLKS HOME nue will be at home on Sunday,
45
July 31, from 3 to 7 to bid good-
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Rice ent open for membership to those
50
interested in charitable
244.75
The Northwestern Branch of the bye to their many friends and good (Ida Benyas) and Children, Jer- who are
and who have attained the
Example Age 35
Jewish Old Folk's Home is spon- wisher, of Congregation Shaarey ome and Seymour, are visiting work
of 21. Membership applica-
The average annual net cost, deducting cull value
soring • bridge lawn party to be Zedek and the entire Jewish com- friends and relatives in Detroit age
munity. No cards.
and Petoskey. Mr. Rice, who is a tion cards may be obtained from
at end of ten years, would be a little over 54%.
Beautiful woodland location, lake many miles long.
chief warrant officer in the United Miss Betty Drapken at 3052 Carter,
only 56.57 annually per $1,000. This is guaranteed
0
Swimming, land sports, games, all expertly supervised.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown and States Coast Guard, has been sta- Garfield 4927-M.
-------- -- - - .- - - - - s- -- - - —I
Music department under direction of Mrs. Rose Rubenstein.
1 For further
family spent last week-end in tioned at the Coast Guard Acad.
mail this coupon to
0 Children may continue regular music practice under a teacher's
Charlevoix.
emy in New London, Conn., for
1 The Great:West Lila A.... Co. :
supervision.
the past three and one-half years, L A. S. AUXILIARY'S
AM Park Ave. Building, Detroit.
1 Without obligation
my 'Art, plea. send
sen me rates fo r 410.00*
SPECIAL FEATURE-HORSEBACK RIDING
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Rosenfield but on July 1 of this year was CABARET MOONLIGHT
I at ago
and small daughter motored to transferred to the Coast Guard
Special Attention to Children Undernourished
1 NAME.
Charlevoix, where Mrs. Rosenfield Base at Seattle, Washington,
All appointed committees are
Nursery for children from 4 to 7 years. Doctor and nuns
and daughter will remain for the where his family will take up resi- putting forth their efforts in
L.ADDILESI
on premises.
summer.
dence.
j
completing
final details in order
MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS AT ONCE
that the public attending the cab-
Business-in-force over $616,000,000
g) For Further Details Call Hemlock 0998-W., or Euclid 6684. 1
Lawrence Fleischman of 12911 aret monlight, sponsored by the
Mrs. Rae Vehon, with her son,
Assets
over
$135,500,000
Foster, and daughter, Margold, Gratiot avenue, is spending his Detroit auxiliary of Loa Angeles
3121401=110C30/===30c201===10=01===110
will leave Saturday, July 30, on summer vacation at camp in Sanatorium, to Sugar Island, on
,
a motor trip to Garner, Iowa, and N t ern Michigan.
Sunday evening, Aug. 16, may de-
St. Paul, Minn. They will be
rive the most enjoyment for a
ASI3UttANCK
COMPANY
H•Ao OPPIC•••• ■
Mist Myra Moyer spent last nominal sum. The music will be
gone several weeks.
••INNIP•13
week-end in Fort Wayne, Indiana, by the Della Robbie orchestra,
Miss B. London has returned as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alex conducted by Dave Diamond him-
FOR A
from a trip to the East, visiting Moyer.
self. A number of other novel
In New York City and Philadel-
features will take place, besides
Mr. and Mrs. Max Maddy of the many card table accommoda-
phia and spending ten days at the
Breakers Hotel, Atlantic City. Palmyra, N. Y., were the week- tions on the upper inside deck.
Miss Rose London has stopped off end guests of Mr. and Mrs. B.
SPECIAL FEATURE — HORSEBACK RIDING
In the next issue of The Chron-
in New York for the remainder Tapperman of Pilgrim avenue, icle will appear a list of all clubs
of the summer, as the house guest Highland Park.
Special accommodations have been arranged for th• enter-
MRS. WARTELL
participating in this affair whose
of Mr. and Mrs. William Cooper.
tainment of adult. until September 3. From then until
proceeds will go towards the main-
given on Wednesday, Aug. 3, 1:30
Miss Dorothy Tapperman of tenance of the Detroit tuberculars
October 1 the camp will be used exclusively for adults.
p. m., at Mrs. J. Wartell's home,
Mrs. Eugene Franzblau and Pittsford, N. Y., is being enter- who are at present at the Los An-
ALL MODERN HOTEL FACILITIES
685 Woodland avenue.
son, Michael, have returned from tained by her cousin, Miss Gene- geles Sanatorium.
The next board meeting will be an extensive stay in Hollywood, vieve Tapperman of Pilgrim av-
Miss Baron, Mr. Harry Cohen,
Rowing - Fishing -
I [
Excellent Muds
held at Belle Isle on Monday, Aug. Calif. They returned by way of enue, during her visit in Detroit Mr.
Kempner have been added to
10
Swimming - Tennis
Comfortable, Airy
8. Members are requested to bring the Canadian Rockies, visiting for 10 days, after which time the committee
and work is going
a lunch and enjoy a tunableafter- with a sister in Vancouver, B. C., Miss Genevieve will accompany
Etc.
Sleeping Reuss
ahead
steadily.
Mrs.
Joseph
M.
noon.
and a brother in Regina, Sask., her to spend the vacation in Pitts- Erman, ticket distributor, reports
This is the. most pleasant time of the year for rest
also stopping at Banff and Lake ford and Rochester, N. Y.
and recreation.
favorably.
DETROIT'S CANTORS Louise, Alta.
Aaron Levinson and Harry $o-
for
For Reservations, tall Detroit: Hemlock 0998-W.
The
Misses
Blume
and
Sophie
dos,
both former Detroit residents
FETE ZALUDKOWSKI Mrs. Monte Wittelshofer and Franklin of Cincinnati have been
Camp Graze Lake 8103.
for many years and at present re-
daughter, Norma, visited the for- the guests of their brother and siding in Los Angeles, were elected
The Cantors' Association of De-
sister, Dr. and Mrs. Leo M. Frank- to serve on the board of the na-
t roit, at a banquet held at Congre- mer's mother, Mrs. Philip Blum-
lin, for the past two weeks.
tional institution for a period of
ga tion B'nai Moshe, Dexter and enthal, in West Branch.
For a Pleasant and Economical Vacation
two years respectively, this being
La wrence, on Tuesday evening, bid
Miss Mildred Finkle of Chicago Mr. Sor:os' third term as board
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan H. Grosner
f arewell to its organizer and re-
t iring president, Rev. E. Zaludkow- have as their guest Mrs. Hugo was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. member. Mr. Levinson, who was
ki, who recently quit his post at Brand, of New York City. Mr. and Max Tushman for two weeks. Miss the official Detroit delegate to the
Sharrey Zedek here to resume Mrs. Grosner and their guest are Finkel came to attend the Feld- national convention of the sana-
ISLAND LAKEitHOTEL t ■ he position
in New York as suc- spending the week-end in Charle- man - Tushman wedding. Miss torium held recently, turned in
Island Lake-2 Miles from Brighton, Mich.
Finkel was delightfully entertained an interesting report to be read
voix.
c essor to Cantor David Roitman.
ENTIRELY RE-DECORATED
by her many friends here.
this Thursday at the Arbeiter Ring
Under the chairmanship of Rev.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Enggass
A . A. Rosenfeld, cantor of B'nai
Center, 527 Holbrook avenue. Mr.
Room and Board $15 Per Week—Children Half Rate
Mrs. H. Margolis and children Levinson is planning a trip east
Moshe, the cantors were joined by are vacationing at Gratiot Beach.
is visiting with her parents in shortly to give, • more detailed
■ number of local leaders in pay-
Excellent Bathing, Fishing, Dancing, Boating
Toronto, Ont., and will attend ■ report concerning the many De-
i ng honor to Rev. Zaludkowski. Ad-
PHONE BRIGHTON 9115
d ressee were delivered by Joseph
Miss Golda Meyers spent last bridge tea at King Edward Hotel
at present at the sana-
35 Miles from Detroit-Out Grand River
I H . Ehrlich, Aaron Klein, Maurice week-end in Charlevoix as the in honor of Frances Frankfort, troiter
torium.
i ackheim, Cantors liloldawaki, guest of her sister, Mrs. Hy bride-elect of September, given by
Come and see what your old tires are worth.
Judge Lester William Roth, of
[
1 ogilevsky, Hyman Cohen, Silver- Broder.
the latter's sister, Mrs. R. Lieber- the California Supreme Court,
m an, Schkolnick, Rubin, Leibowitz,
man, on Saturday, July 30.
president of the Los Angeles San-
and others.
Mr. and Mrs Max Keidan and
atorium, extends his personal
atenittir Netil El I filler
Mr. Ehrlich recalled the efforts
Among the interested spectat- greetings and many thanks to all
motored to Charlevoix,
Rainbo-Garden
t hat were expended by Rev. Zalud- family
Mich., and to rifle, in Wisconsin. ors at the Olympic Games will be workers of the Detroit auxiliary
in behalf of the Zemiroth
Detroit's Finest Roadhouse
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schumer and for the outstanding work done in
Nritts
1 owski
inging Groups. Mr. Klein related
Mrs. M. Prussian and family are their son, Wilbur, and Mrs. Leo the past year for the benefit of
Formerly Westwood Inn
I
ow
he
headed
a
committee
which
Gold and her daughter, Harriett. the Detroit tuberculars at present
spending
the
summer
at
Charle-
Louis Cashdan To Preach at s e lected Cantor Zaludkowski for voix.
EDMUND TROPP,
They have left by motor to make in the instituion.
Temple Beth El This Sabbath. t he Shaarey Zedek post here five
Owner - Manager
an
extended tour of the West,
A. H. Jaffin has been re-appoint-
The regular Sabbath services
ago. Mr. Zackheim reviewed
Mrs. George Lipkin and daugh- preparatory to attending the ed in charge of Jewish publicity,
will as usual be conducted in the t years
UNEXCELLED
he history of Chazanuth and urged ter, Elise, of Boston, are visiting games in Los Angeles, Calif.
Edith R. Paransky to have charge
Brown
Memorial
Chapel
of
Tem-
t
he cantors to learn the needs of at Charlevoix with Mrs. Lipkin's'
DINNERS
Lifetime Guaranteed Supertwist Cord Tires-Fresh Stock-
of English press.
ple Beth El by Dr. Leo M. Frank- t he
hour and to aim at inspiring the parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M.
Mrs. Fanny Davidson will en-
All Firsts.
Chicken or Fish - $1.25 tin, this week. The sermon will Jewish
youth.
tertain
the
Ann
Weinbeck
Girls
Greatest Goodyear Value s in Thirty
Sidder.
PURITY MIDSUMMER
Frog or Steak - - $1.50 be preached by Louis E. Cashdan, Vocal selections were rendered
Summers
her summer cottage at Pine
■ senior student of the Hebrew by Messrs. Greenblatt and Cayman. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Blumberg at
AFFAIR ON AUG. 21
Aug. 1.
Musk by JACK WARR
Union College, who is spending his The meal was prepared by the and daughter are guests of the Inn Lake on Monday,

vacation with his parents in De- Ives of the cantors.
NO COVER CHARGE
Mrs. Hy Can, who Is summering
Purity Chapter No. 359, O.E.S.,
troit. Mr. Cashdan will be pleas- In his response, Rev. Zaludkow- at Charlevoix.
at
Union
Pier,
announces the date of the
antly remembered by many as a i thanked his colleagues for the Dr. Louis Weiss of 1111 Grin- for a few days. Mich., is in the city again
We cater to Families and
midsummer dinner dance at the
Private Parties
having assisted in the conduct o h onors they accorded him.
Ballyhoo,
formerly Lake Shore
wold
otreet,
vice-president
ofthe
the supplementary
services at the
The cantors presented Rev. Zalud-
Phone Dearborn
9007
f k owski
Max Co Ian of 1389 Somerset Country Club, East Jefferson, for
National Association of Chime-
with a gift.
Temple during the
last Holy Days.
returned
to
his
home
Sunday
evening,
Aug. 21.
left for Washington, D. C.. avenue has
He is an excellent speaker. The Among the numerous letters re- distil
The co-chairmen in charge are
attend the twenty-first annual from a three month's trip abroad,
services begin promptly at ten c' ived this week by Rev. Zalud- to
visiting
the
principal
cities
of
Eur-
Sara
Eisler,
Dorothy
Sklar and
k owski expressing regrets at his convention of the association ape, including London, Paris, Ber- Pauline Sandler.
o'clock.
d
eparture from Detroit is one from which will be held at the Ward- lin, Moscow, Helsengfors and
iirtH Titg Notni Twelfth Annual Ball of Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple Beth man Park hotel from Aug. 1 to , C,ouenhagen.
Purity Chapter's picnic at Bob-
Lo will be held Wednesday, Aug.
E I, who write,:
inclusive. While east Dr. Weiss
1755 BLAINE, near Twelfth St. TRINITY 2-0176
J. W. E. W
.
17, together with Wayne County
has been invited as guest demon-
have
given
the
Detroit
Mr. and Mrs I. Karbel and eon,
Mrs. Frances Cantor, mother of Association of Order of Eastern
Community the supreme re- strator by the First Inotitute
Stewart, of Detroit, spent Tuesday A special meeting of the Jewish li J. wish
Joseph
Cantor.
has
returned
from
service-the service of the Podiatry clinic in New York and a two year's visit to Palestine and Star, of which Ann Weinbeck is Zviller Ladies Aid Society
eshiva Beth Judah Issues
n this city with relatives, enroute Women's
Welfare Or- sr ous that
inspires and comforts the College of Chiropody Clinic is making her home with her son president.
Picnic Successful.
:o the Northern part of the state. ganization European
Tighe b'Ab Appeal.
will be held Monday a ng
d uplifts. You have given us of Temple University, Philadel• at 3750 Pasadena avenue.
evening, at Assembly Hall, 9125 ■ deeper appreciation of the beauty phis, Pa.
HEBREW LADIES' AID
Yeshiva Beth Judah, of which

The annual picnic of the Zviller Sigmund Gunsberg is chairman,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schwartz Twelfth street.
of the traditional music of the
SOCIETY PICNIC AUG. 7 Ladies Aid Society proved an out-
M. Tabor and son, Amoon, of
!aye returned from the East where Mrs. A. Katzin, president of the JI , w. I know that you leave behind Mrs. Philip Bloomgarden and at the E. Belcrest.
and S. Goldotick secretary, this
left for Charlevoix
standing success, and the commit-
hey spent the put two weeks. organization and general chairman yoar in Detroit an abiding influence. daughter are guests at the Inn
On Sunday, AIM. 7, the Hebrew tee in charge stated it will repeat week issued an appeal calling the
l
spend
two
weeks.
of the tag day held in Mt. Clemens m *king for the strengthening of Charlevoix. Mr. Blumgerden will where they wil
attention of the umrnunity to the
Ladies
Aid
Society
will
hold
its
the effort again next year. The
July 24, thanks her co-workers' ot r faith and Jewish loyalty."
join them over the week-end.
Mrs. Aaron Kurland and sou. annual picnic at Rouge Park, at chairman of this affair, Mrs. M. dangers which threaten Its exist-
David Meister of Memphis, Tenn,. and the people of Mt. Clemens for Rev.
Elijah Zaludkowski and
and asking for renewed sup-
Norman sod Richard. are vacation- the Warren avenue entrance, near P evin, of Calvert avenue, who is ence
former resident of this city, is their co-operation. A detailed re- to mily were
po rt.
guests of honor Son-
Abe Conner and ing In Lexington, Mich.
t he Casino. All members and their
pending a week here on business. port will be given at the next meet- ds y evening of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Mr. Mr. and and Mrs. Mrs
president of this organization,
The
suggestion is made in this
Charles
Hacoburrer
friends are invited to attend. thanks her co-workers for their
mg.
m Gayman at Lake Orion, Mich., motored to Denver to visit with
Mrs. Jacob Levitt and daughter There will be races for the chil- efforts and co-operation. Those appeal that on Tisha b'Ab, which
Mrs. Etta Beckman left on Tues. Arrangements will be made for wl lit here
• musical evening nor •r- their children at Rima camp.
Is
to
be
commemorated on Aug.
of Tuxedo averse are summering dren and grown-ups and an enter- named are: Mesdames B. Saran,
my for Manton, Mich., to spend the twelfth annual ball t obe held ra nged in their honor prior ti their
11, Detroit Jews make gifts to the
taining program has been ar- B. Morena C. Schlain N. Kush- Y
le summer with her children, Mrs. Sunday, Nov. 27, at the Aztec d eparture (coin Detroit next Mon- Miss Ruth Ss.er-eo, ac•orenen- in Lexington, Mich.
Eon, and Mr. J. L Beckman. Towers.
man, Borenstein, Bassonoff, S. eshiva in order to guarantee It
da y. Musical selections were given ist of the Derrit Hate•v-Razomis yr. and Ws Saul Zoiehaoh ranged.
On Aug. 23.
Hebrew Ladies Klein, B. Bes.sman and H. Rosin; the support It needs.
he was accompanied by her Baugh- On account of the refreshments by
Louis Greenblatt, Samuel Ros- Siovine. Society sod teriol,or of fil'aeol,e Jos-Ti. whose re•-ssi•s..1 Aid Society will the
have a lawn card and special thanks to Joseph Sorts
,rs,
Mrs.
Albert
Rupft,
Mrs.
Abe
and
bridges
to
follow
the
business
an
off and Mr. Cayman, with Miss IN:a,. lets for
w ith
s.-olt Nate July 14. have returned i nutv at the hosoe of Mrs. E. W. for his willingness to bring all the
Gift to North End Clinic
L ipp and Miss Clara Beckman of Aiismianinn the mooting will .'..41 P n ee Cayman accompanying them
I• - iiy. , oc•re they will establishif-, Oehorsy-Mss
ose•
ao-1 are re- Greenwald and Mrs. J. Greenwald, food to the picnic grounds, as
Brookline, Mass.
North End Clinic has received
at 8 p. m.• sharp.
at the piano.
their residence.
siding at 725 Whitmore Road.
6577 Ridgewood avenue.
an anonymous eontribution In
well as to Mr. Pevin.
memory of Mrs. Lula Frankel.



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