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CLIFTON AVENUS • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO
THEDEFROITIE1§1gRafROXICLf3
and
Marriagrs
THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
PAGE SEVEN
Engagements
MEYERS-GLAZER
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Glazer
announce the marriage of their
daughter, Wilma Rae, to Dr.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mazer of Virginia Park announce the
Maurice Meyers, on Thursday, engagement of their daughter, Anne, to Joseph W. Mittelman, son
Mr. and Mrs. Max Spoon of
July 4.
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mittelman of Gladstone Ave. The wedding Webb Ave., accompanied by their
will take place in the fall.
nephew, Joe Dorfman, left on a
LEVIN.EISENMAN
two-week motor trip through the
The marriage of Miss Betty
east.
'
Eisenman, daughter of Rabbi and
Mrs. Joseph Eisenman, to Alvin
The board of directors of the
B. Levin, son of Mrs. Samuel
Woolens' Auxiliary of the Jewish
Levin, took place on Tuesday,
Old Folks' Home met last Wednes-
June 25, at Congregation Beth
day morning on the Bob-Lo boat
Tephila Emanuel, in the presence
July 14—Miss Betty Green, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ale to attend the Eva Prenzlauer
of 360 guests. Rabbi A. M. Hersh-
Green of 3796 Humphrey Ave., to Sam Berger, son of Mr. and Mr
ternity Aid picnic,
man performed the ceremony. P. Berger of Denver, Colo.
The bride's father pronounced
July 14—Miss Edna Florence Rothman, daughter of Mr. and
A group of friends entertained
the blessing.
The bride was lovely in a gown Mrs. William Rothman of 3375 Fullerton Ave., to Alvin Donald at a dinner at Northwood Inn on
of white satin fashioned along Shnider, son of Mrs. Violet Shinder of 2376 Elmhurst Ave. Cere- Wednesday evening, July 10, in
princess lines with a lace yoke mony at 5:30 p. m. Reception at 9 p. in., at Lacher's, 8939 Twelfth honor of the 8th wedding anni-
versary of Mr. and Mrs. Sol
and long tight fitting lace sleeves. St. No cards.
July 14—Miss Evelyn Betty Selik, daughter of Mrs. Rose Selik Slomovitz,
She wore a full length veil and
Washable
BAGS
too
Wedding Calendar
carried a shower bouquet of white
roses and lillies of the valley.
Mrs. Joseph Schwartzberg of
Cleveland, attended her sister as
matron of honor. She wore a re-
gency beige lace gown and car-
ried a shower bouquet of talis-
man roses. Reubin Levin, brother
of the groom, was best man.
The bridesmaids were, Mrs.
Herman Kass, sister of the groom,
Mrs. Sydney Weinberg and Miss
Ruth Cohen.
The ushers were: Ned Mellen,
ydney Weinberg and Dr. Manuel
Ilendelman.
Mrs. Joseph Eisenman, mother
of the bride, was gowned in black
sheer crepe and wore a shoulder
corsage of gardenias. Mrs. Sam-
uel Levin, mother of the groom
was gowned in black lace. She
also wore a corsage of gardenias.
Little Marilyn Pensler and
Phyllis Freedheim acted as flow-
er girls.
The out-of-town guests were
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Schwartz-
berg and Mrs. Sam Miller of
Cleveland; Mrs. Ben Aronson
(Sophie Eisenman) of Jerusalem,
Palestine; Mr. and Mrs. Simon
Levin (Golda Mintz) and Miss
Bernice Krug of Chicago; Mrs.
Pearl Silverstein of Utica, N. Y.;
Dr. Herbert H. Lichtig and Miss
Lillian Lichtig, Dr. and Mrs. Jo-
seph N. Scher, and Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Feldman all of Mt. Clemens.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin B. Levin
motored west on an extended
honeymoon.
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sill DETROIT SIANCH11
of Seward Ave., to Maurice Schubot, son of Emil Schubot of W.
Euclid Ave., at Temple Beth El.
Eli E. Piel, son of Abraham J.
July 14—Miss Ruth Wax, daughter of Mrs. Dora Wax of 1953 Piel of 3020 Clements Ave., has
returned
to resume his studies in
Taylor Ave., to Abe Zeidman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zeidman
Cincinnati after a two-week's visit
of 1681 Pingree Ave.
here. lie has just received his A.
July 14—Miss Anne F. Weinberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
B. degree from the University of
Sam Weinberg of Tuxedo Ave., to Sid Citow,
Cincinnati and is pursuing his
July 14—Miss Anne Schreiman, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isa- studies for the rabbinate at Ile-
dore Schreiman of 2233 Pasadena Ave., to Samuel Foster, son of brew Union College.
Mr. and Mrs. Mandell Foster of 1983 Blaine Ave., at Congregation
Beth Abraham.
Mr. and Mrs. l'hilip Gorelick of
July 14—Miss Edith Lupiloff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 3308 Webb Ave. will celebrate their
Lupiloff of 7342 Chalfonte Ave., to Adolph Winer, son of Mr. and 25th wedding anniversary with a
Mrs. Benjamin Winer of 2025 W. Euclid Ave., at Lacher's.
dinner at I.achar's on Saturday
July 14—Miss Jeanette Grass, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac evening, July 13.
Grass of 3280 Cortland Ave., to Irving Yarrows, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph I,. Rosen-
Charles Yarrows of W. Euclid Ave., at the Wilshire Hotel.
July 14—Miss Sylvia Frances Peters, (laughter of Mr. and Sirs. blatt (Ethel Stein) are home
Henry M. Peters of Chicago, Ill., to Albert Wilhelm Backenheimer after a four - week honeymoon
trip, which included a 10-day
of New York City, at the Hotel Belmont, Chicago, Ill,
stay in Hollywood, California, a
July 16--Miss Esther Schiff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin short stay in Catalina Island,
Schiff of 1937 Gladstone Ave., to Henry Roth, son of Mr. and Mrs. visit to San Diego, where they at-
Leopold Roth of River Rouge, Mich., at Congregation B'nai Moshe. tended the Pacific International
July 24—Miss Adrienne Rabinovitz, daughter of Rabbi Israel Exposition. On their ret -...,,,,.,
Rabinovitz of New York, N. Y, to Leo R. Grosslight of New York, visited the Grand Canyon, the Na-
N. Y., formerly of Detroit. tional Parks, Carlsbad Caverns and
I July 28—Miss Evelyn Berlin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry They
pent a few days at South Have
will be at home to then.
Berlin of 2525 W. Euclid Ave. to Edward J. Pevos, son of Mr. and
ir
friends at the Gilds Apts., 3029
Mrs. Abel Pevoz of 2025 Hazelwood Ave.
uena Vista, after July 16.
Aug. 11—Miss Sylvia Lebowski, (laughter of Mr. aand Mrs.
Joseph H. I.ebowski of Owosso, Mich., to David Bauman of New
York City, at Masonic Temple, Owosso.
Births
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Eder,
accompanied by Abraham Satovsky,
have left for a two-weeks' stay at
June 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Clement J. Weitzman (Gertrud Atlantic City.
Jacobs) of 17487 Alwyne Lane, a daughter, Estelle.
July 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dubin of 2740 Fullerton Ave., I Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Satovsky
(Evelyn Knoppow) a daughter, Sandra Victoria.
, and family are spending the sum-
months at their summer home
July 5—To Dr. and M rs. Albert J. Altman (Clara Rubin) of at mer
St. Clair Shores.
3266 Cortland Ave., a son, Burton Lee.
Mob Joseph SemplIner and daughter,
Jan, is e
returned home afterapend•
Mg the past two weeks in Ann Arbor.
-
Mr. and Mt,
Max Kahn hoe as their
goeste the poet week, the latter. broth-
er. Al Hoer, and daughter, Frances,
end Mine Hannah !Ample of Cleveland.
July 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Edelson (Ruth T. Bruson) of
Birmingham, Ala., a son.
neer and grandmother,
Mrs.
til an.
ALUMNI OF TROOP 23, TOGETHFR
WITH ROSENWALD POST, SPONSOR
AMATEUR BOXING SHOW JULY 30
Etta
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Harrison enter- .
Mined It guests on Saturday MOIL In
honer of their house guests. Mrs. S.
Plobin of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. ft
Weiner of Lot Angelm and Mr. and
Mrs. Sydney Stern of New York.
STREET FLOOR
NO C.O.D'S
NO APPROVALS
NO EXCHANGES
Mr. and Mrs. L. Gould and Mr.
and Mrs. Sol Cole and family are
motoring westward for an extend- ,
ed visit to California and Yellow-
stone Park.
Mr. and Mrs. IAMBS Meyers have
returned to this city after spending
July 8—To Mr. and Sirs. Edward Rosendale of 5477 Bartlett the winter in Miami Beach, Fla.
St., Pittsburgh, Pa., a daughter, Mrs. Rosendale is the former Miss
Sylvia A. Wechsler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Wechsler.
Mrs. A. Tierstein (Florence
Birnkrant) is the house guest of
Mr. and Afro I. Kern and eons. Syd-
ney. Jack and Hob, fluent the sth with
her brothers at the Whittier,
their Bekth
/
Colorfulin tone and full in ensemble, it meets every re-
quirement of the discriminating organist. It is ideal for
residences, clubs, chapels, small churches; as a chancel
or processional organ, or as a practice organ in music
schools.
More of these practical,
washable bags! A great
va-iety of styles, copies of
some of the best-liked ex-
pensive summer bags.
Nearly all are in simulated
leather:.
Mrs. Si. Kirschbaum and daugh-
ter, Ruth, of the Lee Plaza Apts.,
left for New York to attend the
Rosenfeld-Greenberg wedding.
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crtedoicgOa
NO EXCEPTIONS!
NO RESTRICTIONS:
it
Mr. and
Mrs.
Albert
Ross
On Tuesday, July 30, at 8:301 coronets of A. A. Klunover, J. J. of Calvert
Ave.
are
taking A. an
ex-1
Mrs. Joseph Reamer and daughter,
are leaving Friday for en in- p. m., at the Arena Bowl, the i Beck, P. Silver, L. Wolfgang,
tended motor tour of the East for
definite stay with Mr. and Mrs Harry alumni of Troop 23, Boy Scouts S. Gordon and S. Jaulus.
Bernstein of Rochester, N. Y.
July, stopping at
of America, and the Julius Rosen-
This is the Ant time
The downtown headquarters the month
--
points of
from Washing-
weld Post, No. 218, of the Amer- for information and for procure- ,interest
Si,. and Mr. I.. fl. Harrison and Mr.
Delman or "Latin Toe"
0 I
. ton, 1). C., it th e New Engl and
end biro. Alm Kohn spent the 1th of
icon
Legion,
will
sponsor
an
ama-
'
ment
of
tickets
will
be
at
the
States.
Their
Models
an being offered
July at Higgins Lake, Mich.
aughters, Ev el yn
teur boxing show which will con - , office of J. J. Beck, 515 Birlum I „d Virginia,
as low as s7.s5.
Robert Moaes. who spent the pa,
are
spending
their
sist of eight bouts of three rounds Tower, Ca. 6200. The uptown I vacation at Jeddo and Brighton
mar with grandmother. Mrs. Rose
r
each and two bouts of five rounds office is at the B'nai Moshe Syna- I Camps respectively.
Mooea left (or Steuhenville. Ohio.
each. The Amateur Athletic gogue, Lawrence and Dexter, No.
Mr. and Mre. Joseph Broder and
Union of the State of Michigan 9702.
daughters of Detroit event the Yreek•
. Helen Bruson of Tuxedo Ave. is
end with Mr. and Mrs. A. Ii. Roman.
ha
m si e d 0 thiv
g
context
s e
has sanctioned
Any organizations or groups visiting with her sister and brother-
1520 WASHINGTON 131. 141
ise aselect list
has promised to
Mrs MLevenson and son, l'en.Y. and
a block of tickets, kindly in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Edel-1
SD,. Morris lloldherg and
on
Joel, of prize winners. Jake Mazer, telephone for reservations at son
of
Birmingham,
Ala.
left on Tuesday for Holton from where
treasurer of the A. A. U. of Mich- once, as the tickets are being
Joel will continue on In Maine, where
1
he will Friend the rummer
igan, has not only volunteered disposed of and distributed very
Mr. and Mrs Louis Zeff and r tWa. .Womajt%UltlaWMCW4161~41PCVSMWOOD‘WtslaV4
-
to assist, but has also accepted rapidly. The ringside seats
are
family,
who
spent
the
past
Mks Naninla Blunienau has returned
two :10
home after ,lending a few days In De- the general chairmanship of this 81.10 each; reserved seats
are years in Tel Aviv, are now re
troit.
event. 85 cents, and the pavilion seats ing at 2491 Hazelwood Ave.
Mine Naomi Illume;au wba eheirman
The committee representing are 55 cents, while general ad-
n
of arragernems
for the /unto /I I
the Julius Rosenwald Post con- .
is 35 cents. The Legion
Ruth C. Brotman is leaving
rah dint,er end bride. H011114 y evening at
(Jewish Free Burial Association)
the Kate PaswIlt farm. An attractive sists of Dr. R. R. Goldstone, corn- Post and the Boy Scouts will week for Montreal, Que., and the
bowl of yellow dal..and, larkspur ren-
mender, A. Barkoff, M. Water- furnish bends and other enter- Maine coast,
terefl the table at which places were
stone,
B.
Adelston,
A.
Zussman,
tainment
of
the
evening.
INVITE
YOU TO ATTEND THEIR
laid for ho .11.1.
Voight end Him
Pearl !Benner assisted Mies Biumenau.
S. Gallant and J. Jacobson. The
The entire LaSalle district of
Albert
Blatnikoff, son of Mr.
committee
representing
the
Al-
Boy
Scouts,
consisting
of
25
and
Mrs.
N.
Blatnikoff,
who
recent-
,
Mr. and Mre. Herbert resist and
daughter. Jean, of •hirago. are visiting umni Association of Troop 23 , troops, have volunteered to assist. H
wfritohm allosrurw
th; este
c armn i;
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. firliwarts.
lyiggh School
--
Irving Gross. of New York City. left
Laude honors, has just been in-
Annie after spending the past week with
formed that he was awarded a ,s
Mr. and Mrs Morris Kraska. of North
Dave
Orant et.
four year scholarship in De Pauw
University at Green cantle,
le, Ind.
Diamond's
L
Mr. and Mrs B. If Well have re-
foot of Griswold
turned from Akron, Ohl, where they
8:45 P. M.
s
Ticket 65c
Orchestra
Mrs. Abe W echaler of Squirrel
attended the marriage or their son.
The Jewish community of De-'
el
The ninth annual reunion of
I.,- A. M. well, and If im Jeanette
Pittsburgh, returned home af-
troit is urged to lend its whole- the Breakstone family will take
Doorov, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louts
Ontray. of Akron, to. The ceremony we, hearted support to the Chesed place at Baron's Resort, South ter spending several months with wosysWtstatleWtvttt%VtltWa.%%StltIttiVltISSSWS.
performed by Rabbi Alemniter, and was
her mother, Mrs. Alice Stlglitz of
shed Emes (Jewish Free Burial Haven, Mich.
followed by • dinner at the Hotel May-
Mt. Clemens, Mich.
flower end • reception at the Ostrov
There are 1,800 offsprings of
home. Aft, • four seek. trip through
the original Breakstones, who
Nova Scotia and Canada. Dr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Jacob Needle of Olyphent,
W II All make their home In Akron.
adopted the name about 200 Pa is visiting her mother. Mrs. r
where Dr. Well Joined the VMS 110.01-
Harry Weinberg, director of
rears ago in Lithuania.
•I staff as
s surgeon
urgeon.
After completi ng
Alice Stiglitz of Mt. Clemens,
h is studlem and ,rring •• at
the Jewish Radio Hour
The Breakstone family is be- Mic h.
broad- Leading Artists to Participate is
the rnivereity of chi. asso limpltal. Leon
cast every Sunday from 10 :30
lieved to be the largest family
Well, Mr. and lira Ii I. Rosenberg, of
July 21; Annual Moonlight
a. m. to 12 noon over Station
Saionew. and Mro. L 0 Samuel's), of
in the world. About 120 years
on August II
WJHR
twit, corners. Ohl, returned with
h
CARD OF THANKS
h i s
new Napoleon Bonaparte hid him-
Mr and Mrs. B. B. Well.
Prominent artists will partici-
,eff in one of the Breakstone
pate in the concert arranged by
The family of the late Marjorie .
houses when he was being pur-
the Detroit Auxiliary of the Lon
sued by the Russians near the Rice wishes to thank relatives
Angeles Sanatorium, to be held
and
friends for their kindness,
Semen River, for the courtesy
in the Mt. Clemens High School
yrnoathy extended to them
of which he gave them a duchy.
Auditorium on Sunday evening,
Mrs Pent Goldfarb of Jaek,n. Mich.,
d i u nd rin; their recent bereavement.
July 21.
I. the heti.e gee, of kir. and Mrs.
There will be representatives
Norman Ihnhner for • fortnight's M.P.
Among those who will parti-
from 16 state, and four coun-
-
cipate will be Emma Lazaroff-
Mrs Jennie Blunnosen of Detroit I.
tries at this reunion. Some of H. Breakstone, honorary
ybolne Mrs. Arthur Rosenthal of th-
Schaver and Israel Hertz, vocal-
vice
the celebrities are Etienne Biers- president; Harry
teals Drive
ists; Belle Kessler, flutist and
Breakstone, •
•lien of Amsterdam, Holland. •
chairman, executive committee;
vocalist; William Bliznick, violin-
Mr. Wm. Preeent and Mrs
Wy-
who
was
the
relief
administrator
me were Joint hostemen et tune Avon
Louis
Josephson,
chairman
of
ist;
Rebecca Katzman -Frohman,
the
aocfcH
•rel bridge for .1i gum. at the for-
wth
olpIrndieddurhiynghtihtie wife;
board; Miss Rubie Josephson, re-
piano accompanist; Evelyn &hot-
mere home on Tuesday. July a honor-
cording secretary.
ing Mrs lien. Lewis of Toledo, who Is
nick,
,'cellist; Louis Levin, in
Breakstone
reakston of New
the
the anus guest of Mrs. Present.
The Detroit branch of the
character sketches, and there will
Co. w
Net Yorkre
B .ak
a:ctLne- Breakstone Family, host!' to the
Arthur Rmenth•I and oausater, 1111M,
be
selections
by an instrumental
panted by his wife; Sam Break-
and son, James are in New York City
coming reunion, are: Goodman
trio.
for a fortnisht's May.
stone, alderman of Corinth, Miss.; fa m il y
ABRAHAM J. ► IEL
of 2614
Blaine
Ave.. Eli
The annual moonlight of the
, George Breakstone, 11-year-old Lightstone
of Taylor
Are
Joseph Barnett ,tert•Ined •
Mrs.
auxiliary will take place on Sun-
, S
Map of friend. at her summer home.
Association) by attending the an- movie star of Hollywood; Dr, man family of Hogarth
day evening, Aug. 11, to Sugar
Ave..
Veldt•e of the lake..' on Wodneoder.
Benjamin Breakstone of Chicago, Lightstone family of Gladstone
J uly le. honoring el, grand.n. Billy, nual moonlight excursion to be
Island. Organizations can arrange
n his Ith hirthd.e Billy to t h e ,n of held on the Steamer Taahmoo on professor of surgery, accompan- Ave., Louis J.
to get reduced rates on tickets
Goodman and fam-
r. and Mm Arc hie Barnett of Flint .
ied by his wife and family; Joe ily of Calvert Ave..
Sunday evening, July 14,
the Barcus
bought en bloc, and can thus
is pointed out that proceeds
Josephine St, Nelson
share in the profits of the affair.
J. W. E. W. 0. Tag Day of It this
p 131ro
aywri
vrn n gg h't ; f I L
" ostuesr cJoamceodbisaonn fFamily of
event will serve to guar-
Arrangements for the purchase
of Elmhurst Ave. Golden
B . C . star, accompanied by
Sunday, July 28
antee the survival of this institu- wife
• family of Glynn Court, Levinson
ESTHER FIELD
of tickets by organizations can be
and non; Nathan Brickstein, family
tion.
made by calling A. II. Jelin, Ma-
Brooklyn Ave.. the
thief U. S. Cuatoms inspector of Krell family of Glynn Court and vacation from New York and dison 6766.
A special meeting of the Jew-
Harry Solomon is president of
ish Women's European Welfare the organization and Abraham J. New York the Becker family of Nottingham (announces a series of new feat-
tires for hie broadcasts.
Dr. David M. Levy, chief of Drive,
JEWISH YOUTH HONORED
Organisation was held July 1, at Piel is chairman of the excursion
Mr. Weinberg announces that
t h • nstitute
I
for Chi d I I
' Guid-
Those in charge of the coming
Congregation B'nai Moshe. Mrs.
Philip Paul Marenbc,g, popular
:flee .
once of N. Y., is also expected reunion are: Sam Goodman, 2514 r he has engaged Mrs. ether Field. Jewish youth of Brooklyn, New
A. Katzin presided.
The steamer leaves from the to attend.
Blaine Ave., chairman of hotel known as "Die Yiddiahe Sterne," York, was accordel the highest
Letters were read from Euro- foot of Griswold St. at 8:45 p. m.
During the reunion there will entertainment committee; Pauline to appear on his hour for five honors by Georgetown Law.
pean orphans who are on the
weeks. Mrs. Field will be pre-
he
golf
tournaments,
tennis Goodman, Lillian Sunman, Flor-i
School last week when he Wag
supporting list of the organiza-
sented in songs and sketches
,
matches,
baseball games and ear - sacs Nelso n and Louis J . Good. !
graduated as tint man in his
tion, from new orphans taking
through
the courtesy of the elm,
man of 3284 Calvert Ave., en.
nivals.
support, and checks were sent
and was selected to be vale-
United Dairies and the' Central
.
dictorian at the commencement
to them, in addition to payment
There are Breakstone family , tertainment committee.
Stores.
Local officers are Eli Light- ,
exercises. This selection conferred
of room rental for an orphaned
loca l organizations •t present in
An additional feature will be a rare distinction, inasmuch as
I
student at the Hebrew College
nine states.
The family also i atone, president; Sam Lightstone,
; vice president; Sam Goodman. the presentation of • series of Georgetown is the oldest Catholic
in Chicago.
publishes its own newspaper.
sketches,
"Famous Women of the college in the Unite/ States.
chairman, and Mrs. Frank Bar-
Children at Camp Nahelu, at
Final arrangements were made
The officers of the Breakatone!„,„ secretary.
Bible," by Mrs. Jennie Weinberg,
Last year Mr. Marenberg was
for a tag day to be held Sunday, Ortonville, Ilich., were addressed World Reunion ire: Mrs. Max , It is expected that between
through
the
courtesy of the Guns- awarded the coveted Mallory
July 28, at ML Clemens. The on Friday evening by Simon Breakstone of New York,
berg
Packing
Co.
400
and
500
members
will
attend
Medal
for submitting the beat
organisation has a permit from Shetzer, prominent Detroit leader. dent; Jesse Rodman, New ork,10, „ union:
Samuel Solomon and his Cos-
on "The Constitutionality of
the mayor of Mt. Clemens.
Mr. Shetzer inspired the young- vice
Break-,
president,
Isaac
mopolitans supply the music for the National Industrial Recovery .
Aarangementa were also made stern with an outline of Jewish. stone, New York, treasurer; Jer-
these broadcarts. Mr. Weinberg Act" in a contest open to all
for • picnic to be held on Belle traditional practices and by tell- ome Breakstone. Chicago, honor-
Flowers for all weasionr—' personally presides over the students of
Georgetown 1.1niver- : :
lale the middle of August.
ing them legends and stories.
ary vice president; Dr. Benjamin ' Dexter-Jo I Fl or
i t
, E Ste
6082. broad
roa caste.
city.
Chesed
esed Shel Emess
Moonlight Excursion
, Breakstone Family
Chesed Shel Emes
Excursion July 14 Reunion Aug. 18-25
Sun.
Steamer Tashmoo
f. July 14th
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