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'Engagements
In Your
Summer Whites
/ Cleaned by
go Dry Cleaning
Workers for Detroit Chapter o
Hadassah's 7th annual done
luncheon will bring their reports
and have tea at the home of Mrs
J. H. Ehrlich, 5553 Second Blvd.
next Wednesday afternoon, Aug
I 22, at 2:30. The task of enrolling
.donors for this $11 luncheon in
December, and of nicking periodic
collections for the convenience of
donors, is progressing satisfactor-
ily. All who desire to assist in
this undertaking, as well as the
workers who have already enlisted,
are invited to attend the tea on
Monday.
r.
rs. Jack Lipschitz of 4777 Williams Ave. announce
the engagement of their daughter, Anne, to Maurice Rosenblatt, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Roaenblatt of 9373 Broadstreet. Mrs. Rosen-
blatt and Mrs. Lipschitz will entertain
lain for relatives and friends at
the borne of Mrs. Rosenblatt on Sunday night, Aug. 26.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Fink of 64 Winona Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Peggy, to Herman Ilblinstat, son of
M r. and Mrs. Henry Heliostat of 2984 Fullerton Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack D. Pergament of Worcester, Mass., formerly
of New York City, announce the engagement of their daughter,
Shirley, to Allan Farber of Worcester, Mass.
Mr. aqd Mrs. Max Epstein of 2740 Elmhurst Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Janke, to Sol Manheimer, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Manheimer of 166:,l Monica Ave. The wedding will
take place in the fall.
Illarriagra
KURTZMAN - HORWITZ
Mr. and Mrs. Marks Ilorwi
announce the marriage of the
daughter, Reeve, to Benjam i
Kurtzman, son of Mrs. Ilenriet t
Kurtznian of Engelwood Ave, o
Aug. 11.
Mr. and Mrs. Kurtzman a
spending a few weeks on t
Pacific Coast.
ROSENBLATT - MELLEN
A beautiful event of Aug. 5 w
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Memorials for Late
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Sunday Afternoon, August 19 at 3 p. m.
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never er a
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Miss Ruth Solomon, daughter
of Mr. and Mn. Max Solomon of
BEER
EVERT BOTTLE
A PROMISE OF PLEASURE
DETROIT BREWING CO. CADILLAC 1600
hae returned setae
after ooreral ...k. w.'I, her
parent. In ri•v•Inni. Ohio
The Vine.. II•rrledt
nw. sae now.
Gladstone Ave., has chosen Oct. nenees....
Detroit .Pont the w/o 0 -end
7 as the date of her wedding to with thole. Meter Vs* II F
c-r•ri.c.,.,
kWh
Mauro Homer Roth.
The cere-
mony will take place at the Whit-
Si,. A Ruff, Jen., Ruff •n.1 reed-
tier Hotel in the evening and will
nk a ye' ble.' nr .:" (1. 1 9 . n er::ele
he followed by a wedding recep- 4 their ',whys Mn.Etea
Si. I mean,
One.
tinn. Miss Esther Knyinsky will loft nn 1Codstotsta• for r.e1111...
I ran , od he the Views Rely and lay,
attend the bride as maid-of-honor, I Itaeltnua.
Bicur Cholem Jrs.
Yom Kippur Dance
the organization. A, In the past,
the proceeds of this affair will be
donated to charity to be used in
aiding the needy and sick.
The Bicur Cholem ire. have
engaged Henry Finney and his
orchestra to furnish the musical
presentation for the evening.
There will be dancing from 9
till 1. Tickets may be obtained
by calling Charles M. Weingarden
at Cherry 4045.
$23.50 $28.50
$33.50
Most suits carry tire pants
PERSONAL SERVICE
PERFECT FIT
Jack Halperin.
HAT SHOP-
THIRD FLOOR
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to place your order for
COAL & FUEL OIL
Before Prices Rise!
For Prompt and Satisfactory Service k
call
/4,
Mrs. Jacob H. (HanYe) Davis
GArfield 1247
I will be glad to consult with you regarding your
fuel problems.
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THAT DAUGHTER OF YOURS
is onistivt ii make sou honor to he Perth,n u.,s,
when you are no Wears here to help her, she still
will be nentelY ...Wed fere
A Pled ilif mot. for life In the wimple solution. And
whether married or sheath, only OW can 1.01 II.
Hate Mr. (menthe. make the plans for you. '''
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Council Campers
Off on Dawn Hike
Other flattering
versions as low as
$5.95 in brown or
black.
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HIGH HOLY DAYS
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•A favored Paris ver-
sion is the "beret
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sketched. In black
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the wedding of Betty Melle
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cheri
Mellen, to Sydney Rosenblatt, so
Lde en wean bewa—tbeee bele yaw
of Mr. and Mrs. Roman Rose
es. Own. lest %ton VITALIZE Dry•
Charted 00.112, tones so sour WHITES
bloat. The bride's grandparent
—PInhnO bark tam ernonal Nam
gave her away in marriage. Mau
It ree'sno more ler VITALIZE
ice Rosenblatt was the groom'
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best man and Anne Lipschitz wa
maid-of-honor. Ralph Rosenblat
The Senior Council 'of the Jew-
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MEN'S WHITE SUITS °II_
was usher and Ethel Stein wa
ish Community Center will open
00
bridesniaid.
its season on Oct. 7, with a Suc-
Linen or !ali; Beach
LADIES'
The bride wore a white organz
coth pep supper, according to a
DRESSES
VITALIZE Dry.Cloancd
bridal gown and, carried call
decision of the executive commit-
and Hand-Finished
tee of the Senior Connell. The
Aug. 19—Miss Esther Vi'hitnian, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max fillies. Miss Lipschitz wore aqua
function will be limited to couples. Whitman of 946 Seward Ave., to Harold N. Weinert, son of Mr. an( marine organdie and carried rose
UP
Detailed 'plans will be announced Mrs. Harry Weinert of Toronto, Ont., at Congregation Shaarey and Miss Stein wore an orchi
Columbia 4200
in the near future.
Zedek. Ceremony at 6 p. ni. Rabbi A. M. Hershman will officiate. print organdie and carried pin
roses.
Reception at the congregation at 9:30 p. in. No cards.
FLANNEL
Rabbi Joshua Sperka officiate
Rabbi and Mrs. Joseph Eisen-
Aug. 19—Miss Josephine Morse, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
TROUSERS
at
the ceremony at the B'nai Da
man of 1955 Taylor Ave. will be Morse of 1699 Gladstone Ave., to Bernard Feldman,
son of Mr. and vid Synagogue. Ile wan t
Mr
hosts
at
a
reception
on
Tuesday,
s.
Leo
e
man.
7 C
by
Rabbi Mellen.
Aug. 21, form 6 to 10 [p. In., in
I Aug. 19—Miss Ethel Menuck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David
The couple left the followin
honor of the marriage of their Menuck of 563 Belmont Ave., to Edward E. Benjamin,
son
of Mrs. morning for a four-week honey
.
daughter, Sophie, to Ben Aronson,
esoloetS1
Lena Benjamin. Ceremony and reception at bride's home. Rabbi moon in the East, visiting Ne v
aon of Rev. and Mrs. M. Aronson S. Si. Fine will officiate.
York City, Atlantic City an
of Newark, N. J. The wedding
Aug. 19—Miss Gertrude Virginia Rush, daughter of Mr. and Patterson, N. J.
will take place in 1'alestine on
Mrs. Benjamin Rush of 2432 Taylor Ave., to G. Lionel Willens, son
Aug. 21. No cards.
ROBINER • BURDICK
of Joseph Willens of Nashua, N. H. Reception from 2 to 5 p. so.
At an impressive ceremony a
Na cards
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hyman and
the Fort Wayne Hotel last Sun
Aug 19—Miss Ida Weiner, daughter
children are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben day evening, the marriage was eel
AT THE
Abe Glazer at Lexington for a Weiner of 3324 Sturtevant Ave., to Dr. Norman Rubinstein, son of emnized of Miss Betty Burdick
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Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Rubinstein of 2244 Pasadena Ave., at the B'nai daughter of Mrs.
fortnight.
Ida Burdick, t
David, Elmhurst and 14th. Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will officiate.
Meyer Robiner, son of Abe Rob
Mrs. Charles I. Jacobson of
Aug. 26—Miss Dorothy Jean Morris, daughter of Mrs. Louis iner.
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16197 Kentucky Ave. left Tues- Morris of 3281 Leslie Ave„`to David J. Emmet, son of Morris Emmen
The bride looked exquisite in
day for Burlington, Vt., where she
WATERFORD, MICH.
Sept. 2—Miss Gertrude Schwartz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. white duchess satin gown with
will visit for a month with her Frank Schwartz, to bleary Burston, son of Mrs A. Burston, at Web- beaded neckline and wore a sati n
7 Miles North of Pontiac on Dixie Highway
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Glass- ster Hall.
braided cap with a long flowin
ton.
Oct 14—Sii
es R h
Ruth ae blarks, sister of Mrs. Ida Schultz of veil. She carried white roses an d
was
assisted to the altar by he
,
2605 Elmhurst Ave to Dr . Sa inue
I B.
B G
oss, son of Mr. and Sirs.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Glazer, Sid • Peter Goes of Ann Arbor.
brother, Benjamin, and her moth
Half Rata for Children
ney Glazer and Stanford an
er.
Mrs. Burdick wore an oliv e
r!!
Leonard Davis are visiting hi
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green satin gown with a corsag e
and
Mrs.
Abe
Glazer
at
Lexing-
of pink and white roses.
COCKTAILS . CHOICE LIQUORS - BEER
ton, Mich.
The bride's sister, Miss Doroth y
You'll Enjoy Dining on Our Open Veranda
Burdick, as maid-of-honor, wore
Miss Betty Gail Lichtig of 321 1 [
DANCE MUSIC EVERY NIGHT BY
• pink lace gown with fuchia vel-
Elmhurst Ave. will return Sunda y' '
ARTHUR'S MELODY KINGS
vet trimming and carried pink
after a visit with relatives in St • ,
' BIG FLOOR SHOW FRIDAY and SATURDAY EVES.
Aug. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robinowitz of 17615 Pennington roses. The matron-of-honor was
Louis, Mo.
the bride's aunt, Mrs. Minnie
No Cosier Charge at Any Time
Drive, a son, Seymour Maurice.
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Gcok of Sanford, Maine, who
Aug. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Sol Zwieback (Blanche Josef!) of
Rabbi and Mrs. A. M. Shulnia
wore a blue taffeta gown and car-
were the guests this week of :sir 225 Covington Drive, a daughter.
ried pink roses.
and Mrs. Louis G. Friedman o f
The bridesmaids were Miss
Pinehurst Ave. Rabbi Shulman i
Molly Glickman of Maynard,
en route from New York City to I and Robert Roth, brother of the
Mass., bliss Sally Weisman of
Temple Beth El, South Bend, Ind. groom, will be the best man. The
Webster, Mass. Mrs. Shirley Hoch-
where he will take up his duties. remainder of the bridal party will
ELMHURST AT 14TH
man, sister of the bride; Mies Ce-
Mrs. Shulman, who is s sister of ' be comprised of the Misses Melba
celia Altman of Brooklyn, N. Y.,
Mrs. Friedman, is executive
recre - I Ilarris and Pauline Frank and
Announces the Engagement of the Well-Known
Parents Plant Trees in Palesti ne, Mrs. Elizabeth Averbuck, sister
tory of National liadassab in New the Messrs. Sidney Solomon and
of the groom, and Miss Esther
Donate to Children's Horn*
Alvin Lewis. The first of many
York.
And Ills Well
Selitsky. The ushers were Maur-
and Council on Yahrzeit
pre-nuptial affairs for the bride
ice Cook of Portland, Maine, Ir-
Trained
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Finn o f was given Saturday, Aug. 11,
Observing the first Yahrzeit of win Burdick, Dr. Edward Heck-
2661 Glynn Court, with their chil - when Mrs. Max Lebster and Mrs.
To Chant the Services for the Coming
man, George Goldstein and Mor-
L. Adell entertained at a de- the death of their young daughter,
dren, Marvin and Delphine, are on
ris Averbuck, Abe Rosenberg of
a two-week motor trip through lightful luncheon and shower at Seems Betty Sklar, who died on Hartford, Conn., served as beat
Aug.
25,
1933;
three
days
in
Northern Michigan and Mackinac the Book-Cadillac Hotel. A horse-
man.
shoe table of lovely appointments Ellul, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sklar
Island.
SLICHOTH SERVICES will be held on SATURDAY, SEPT 1,
The ring-bearer was Larry
was set for 35 guests. Individual of 2545 West Chicago Blvd. Hochman.
at 12 O'clock Midnight Sharp
.
corsages
which were arranged ef- planted trees in Palestine and
Rabbi
and
hire.
Lawrence
Hor
Seats are available for reservation at the synagogue
Miss Sarah Sweetwine sang "Oh
des (Juliet Krownite) of New fectively to form the centerpieces made donations to the Jewish' Promise Me" to the accompani-
from 6 to 9 p. m.
York City were guests of thei ✓ b n r e id re ge later received by the guests. Children's Home and the scholar- ment of her sister, Annette,
cousins, the Finley family, at thei ✓ The luncheon was followed • by ship fund of the Council of Jew-
Rabbi A. M, Hershman offici-
• I
ish Women.
summer home at Walnut Lake.
ated.
The memorial gift of $25 con-
A throng of -friends and rela-
tributed
by
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Sklar!
Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Dann an
Dr. Harry Swartz has returned
tives crowded the ballroom at the
flounce the Bar Mitzvah of their to Chicago to continue his work was used for the planting of 10 ceremony and for dancing to the
son, Myron, at the Tuxedo Holmur at the Michael Reese Hospital, trees in Palestine through the music of John Vidor's D. A. C.
branch of the United liebren • after spending six weeks in De- Jewish National Fund and for Orchestra,
Schools, on Saturday, Aug. 18.
troit visiting his parents, Mr. and contributions to the Children's
Among the out-of-town guests
Michigan'. Oldest Private Jewish Camp
Mrs. I. Swartz of Elmhurst Ave. Honie and the Council fund.
and relatives who visited Detroit
[
Miss Shirley Pergament of
In Its Eighth Successful Semi..
for this wedding were the follow-
Worcester, Mass., has returned to
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Robbins of
ing: Mrs. Fannie Glickman of
her home on Aug. 6, after visiting 300 Whitmore Road have returned
Maynard, Mass., aunt of the bride,
Exton& a Cordial Invitation to All Parents and
with her grandparents, Mr. and from a two-week trip through the
with her son, Manuel, and her
Friends To Be Present At Its
Mrs. J. Weinberg of 3290 Roch- Adirondacks.
daughters, Sylvia and Betty; Miss
ester Ave.
Miss C arlotte Wyman, coun Sylvia Cook and Burton Cook of
h
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Klarman sellor at Council Camp, awakened Sanford, Maine; Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Moskowitz (Miss Ella Sass) are making their at 3 a. m. Friday to shut off her
Louis Marcus and daughters, Sel-
and son of Webb Ave., and Mrs. home at 2670 Gladstone Ave. Mrs. alarm. She had been warned by
ma and Doris, of Cleveland; Mr.
George Moskowitz, their soother, Klarman is the daughter of Mr. those campers who were dis
i
nter- and Mrs. Allan Frankel of Cleve-
of Rosedale Court, have returned and - Mrs. Alex Sass of 101 West n ested in (lawn hiki
g that they l and; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Golden-
from New York, where they at- St., Trenton, N. J. The wedding preferred not to be disturbed.
berg and children, Harold, Helene
tended the wedding of Allen Ber- of Mr. and Mrs. Klarman took
Sleepily she made the rounds and Richard, of Cleveland; Mr.
man, formerly of Detroit.
place at Hotel Mercer, Trenton, of the camp, referring to her list and Sirs. Rosenthal of Hartford
An ideal place to send your children, where they
on Tuesday, July 24.
written previously, so that she Conn., with their sons, Jack and
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred A. Kluno.
will receive constant and intelligent attention.
would know which girls to aw k
Morris, and daughter, Rose
ver and Rosa Isaacs of 3375 Col-
Knock! Knock! Sleepy Hollow.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wagner
The newlyweds will spend their
NURSERY FOR CHILDREN 3 TO 6
I ngwood Ave. returned from
of Los Angeles, Calif., formerly room 2, left bed. "Wake up h oneymoon visiting the Grand
Montrea l and St A athe des, o this city, announce the [ion. you'll just have time to dress be-
Under the supervision of Marian Comstock
Canyon and Yellowstone National
Monts, Quebec, after spending firmation of their son, Marvin fore sunrise."
Park.
Doctor and Nurse in Attendance
eight weeks there. They returned
"Aw, I don't wanAo get up—
George, on Aug. 11, at Temple
A FEW VACANCIES LEFT
via the Adirondack mountains, Emanuel of Wilshire District in it is my room-mate."
WOHL • WEINBERG
stopping over at Star bake, New Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. David Weinberg
And so on throughout camp.
For Further Details Call Townsend 7-2238 or Hogarth 8109
York, and Niagara Falls.
Forty campers left grounds to of New York City, formerly of
ACCOMMODATION FOR ADULTS BY THE WEEK
Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Jacob- walk along the beach and wait Detroit, announce bhe marriage of
Mr.' and Mrs. Harold Schakne
for Old Man Sol to make an ap- their daughter, Florence Ilelen,
' of 3310 Rochester Ave. spent the son of 16197 Kentucky Ave. had pearance. Each girl carried
a to Joseph Wohl, also of New York
last week-end visiting in Chicago, as th eir house guests during the
brown paper sack filled with bread City.
past
week
their
sister
and
cousins,
I where they attended the Century
and
butter
sandwiches,
an
egg,
Mrs. Esther Adler of Burlington,
[ of Progress Exposition.
Vt.; bliss Mildred Gladstone of fruit, flour and shortening enough Chi Omicron Fraternity Moonlight
to make bread twists.
Wednesday, Aug. 22
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan H. Shecter Hollywood, Calif.; Mrs. fettle
Unconscious of the beauty of
Chi Omicron Fraternity an-
of 2010 W. Philadelphia Ave. re- Goda and Nathan Gladstone of
the scene they were creating, nounces its annual moonlight to
Cleveland,
Ohio.
Miss
Mildred
a
visit
to
Chicago
turned from
these girls, bags in hand, trudged . Sugar Island, to take place Wed-
where they visited the Century of Gladstone left for a short stay in
along silhouetted against the ' nesday, Aug. 22. Arrangements
Progress and the Furniture. Mart. Burlington, Vt.
gradually awakening horizon. Five have been made to have special
o'clock found them four miles entertainment on board
On Friday afternoon, lug. 17,
and on
Mrs. Hannah Mindel Luchtan
from camp baking eggs at the the island. Tickets may be pro-
Council campers entertained the of Pinsk, Poland, mother of I. A.
campfire when their meal was in- cured from members stationed at
children of Camp Bentley, oper- Lawton, arrived in Detroit on
terrupted by a heavy rainstorm. the dock at the foot
ated by the Michigan League for Tuesday morning and will snake
of Griswold
Scampering to a nearby garage, St., on Wednesday night.
Crippled Children. Campers have her home with Mr. and Mrs.
the brave hikers waited while Miss
planned a party program, includ- ton and family at 627 Owen Ave.
Wyman tramped back to camp
ing dramatic entertainment, Mrs. Luchtan is spending the re-
and brought transportation for
games, prizes and refreshments.
mainder of the summer • at the
their safe return.
summer home of the Lawton , at
The plan had been to return
Dr. Harry C. Metzger has re- Oxbow Lake •
I ong after breakfast, but having
—
turned to the city after an ex-
been disappointed in Old Man Sol,
tended cruise of the West Indies
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harr- of every brave hiker was ready to
and Central America and resumed 9526 Savery Ave. are leaving Sun- partake of a
regular ramp break-
his medical practice here.
day for San Francisco, Calif . to f ask, regular! fashion In the pro-
attend the wedding of Miss tier- tective haven of the ramp dining
Miss Shirley Keller of 3710 nice Rosenthal. daughter of Mrs. MOM.
— FOR GENTLEMEN —
Burlingame Ave. left for • month's Lena Rosenthal, former Detroit-
Council Camp is a vacation spot
8945-47 Twelfth Street
stay in the East, visiting in Scran- era, En route they will visit CM-
for Jewish business and profes-
ton. Philadelphia and Atlantic cogs, St. Paul, North Dakota,
sional women. It is located at
CHF. Banff, Lake Louise, Vanco,ver, Jeddn. Mich., and is operated by
I have just brought back
—
'traveling by boat to Seattle. then
from New York City a
Arthur 0, Salasnek left Wed- on to Portland and Oakland. They the Detroit Section of the Na-
tional
Council
of
Jewish
Women.
nesda y eveni ng
g b y b o at for our—expect
[ expect to return to Detroit Oct.
$10,000 stock of Fine Cus-
1.
falo, N. Y. From this point he will;
tom Tailored Suits and
motor on to Glen Falls, N. Y., 1
Top Coats.
where
he h will be • guest at th
his
Queensburg Hotel. During
al g 4:11114;
Jack Halperin's store, for
visit he will be the guest of
The Bicur Cholem Jrs. Associa-
and Mr. A II Roman hie . re.
the past 18 years, is noted
friends at the fall meet at Sara- i ,o Us
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tion is sponsoring its 26th annual
. , alied SI the death of their brother-Ia.
toga.
for good clothes at moder-
Yam Kippur night dance at the
tan. F Watcher/mon
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ately low prices.
General Motors Building ballroom,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fineman
Stuart Wotan, ha. returnedhome after
Wednesday, Sept. 19.
and family of 246 E. Ferry Ave. e 'r nd "oknh'ee
is "'''''faln
This event mark, the opening
See our Exceptional Values at
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the second quarter of a cen-
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of charitable endeavor by
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