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AmericaN Awish Periodical eattcr

CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

TBEDLTROTIPi1511ffiROMICI4

PAGE SEVEN

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

February 3, 1939

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BMW MASTERPIECE

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JR. BNAI BRITH GROUP
PLANS DANCE FEB. 19

Engagements

• J. N. F.

The Junior Auxiliary of Bnai
Brith will hold their Fourth an-
nual Valentine dance, Feb. 19, in
Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Tancer of 1069 East 23rd St., Brook
the Grand Ballroom of the Book- lyn, N. Y., announce the engagement of their daughter, Ruth, to
Cadillac Hotel. Miss Bernice Manuel J. Bosch, formerly of Detroit now of 162 Flatbush Ave.,
Leib, assisted by Edith Brown, Brooklyn, N. Y.
will be in charge of the enter-
Mrs. Fanny Mendelsohn of Ilene Ave., announces the engage-
ment of her daughter, Eleanor, to Myron Nathan Pereira, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Nathan A. Pereira of W. Grand Ave.
Mrs. Rebecca Aronow of New York announces the engagement
'
of her daughter, Molly, to George Aronoff of 2999 Glendale Ave.,
Detroit.

Luncheon
Rally Will Hear
Mrs. S. Kleinman

FURTHER DRASTIC REDUCTIONS

Now IN effect IN the

Under the chairmanship of Mrs.
Philip Cutler, the Ladies Auxili-
ary of the Jewish National Fund
will hold another pep rally and tea
on Tuesday, Feb. 7, at '2 p. m.,

I. MILLER

Clearance

Weddings

SO BEAUTIFUL!

That Custom Built Louis XV

• An inspiration for lovers of music—a
beauty of design that befits a pure sweet-
ness of tone that will win your heartiest
admiration—a magnificent value at $450
in mahogany. Convenient terms.

JUNE JACOBSON

tainment for the evening. Dur-
ing the intermission of the dance,
various stage celebrities will en-
tertain. Club members will act
as hostesses. At patrons and Pa-
tronesses the following have been
selected: Mr. and Mrs. J. Feiler,
Dr. and Mrs. H. Tanner; Mrs. R.
Metzger, Mr. and Mrs. A. Levin;
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sanders. The
hall will be arrayed in Valentine
style, the preparations of which
have been taken care of by Miss
Ruth Willis. Other arrangements
are being completed by the Miss-
es Ida Geer and Faye Press, For
tickets call Miss Lois Love, Tyler
6-0684, or Miss June Jacobson,
who is an active member of the
committee.

WE'VE FURTHER REDUCED OVER

2,000 PAIRS OF CARLISLE AND

Feb. 5—Miss Ethel Lessin, daughter of Morris Lessin, to Dr
Milton Lappin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lappin of 2974 Sturte
vent Ave., at Ilotel Stotler.
Feb. 6—Miss Regina Feigenson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Perry Feigenson of 2247 W. Boston Blvd., to Morris M. Becker,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Becker of 2943 Elmhurst Ave.. at the
Shaarey Zedek Synagogue.
Feb. 12—Miss Arabelle Levenson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Hyman Levenson of 2301 Calvert Ave., to Dr. Louis Braitman, son
of Benjamin Braitman of 17126 San Juan, at Congregation Shaarey
Zedek, at 2 p. m. A reception will follow the ceremony at the bride's
home from 3 to 6 and 7 to 9 p. rn.
Feb. 12—Miss Elise Julia Cohen, daughter of hirs. Julius Cohen
of Hamilton Ave., to Stanley Byron Conheim, son of hlr. and Mrs.
Harry Conheim of Richton Ave., at 1 p. ni. Reception at the home
of the bride's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Reinheimer,
948 Virginia Park, from 2 to 4:30 p. m. No cards.
Feb. 14—Miss Beatrice Zack, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer
Zack of 1981 W. Chicago Blvd., to Dr. Max R. Beitman, eon of
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Beitman of Linwood Ave., at the Wilshire Hotel.
Feb. 19—Miss Jean Grosberg, daughter of Charles Gros-
berg of Arden Park, to Samuel Frankel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Frankel of Sturtevant Ave. Reception front 8 to 10 o'clock at the
Book-Cadillac Hotel. No cards.
March 19—Miss Lilyan Shapiro, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Shapiro of 4874 Cortland Ave., to Dr. Michael Alpern of East
Liverpool, 0.

OTHER MODELS ORIGINALLY TO

1L50, TO JUST

6"

RussEKS

at the Fort Wayne Hotel. Mrs.
Shmarya Kleinman will be the
guest speaker at the rally, and the
musical program will be rendered
by Jack Sternhall on the cornet,
accompanied by Jack Gategno at
the piano.
"Me Musical Center of Michigan"
"The Yishuv in Palestine is pre-
pared to create for the victims
of European persecution, a land-
ing place where they will be ac-
corded every opportunity to live
Howe of Stewswey Pianos
as men and women," Mrs. Cutler
said. "We need only point to the
1515.21 WOODWARD AVENUE
4171 Grand River
thousands of men, women and
10414 W. Jefferson
413
S.
Washington,
Royal
Oak
children
who would consider them-
14127 E. Jeffereon
selves blessed, if only they would
5
1
be granted certificates to enter
Feb. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Bladen of Clemens Ave. (Ruth Palestine. While a vast part of
the Eastern hemisphere is utiliz-
Millstein of Syracuse), a son.
ing their best energies for the
destruction of human dignity,
Palestine Jewry is building with
dignity, in the hope that more
J;
and more Jews will enter the
To Be Followed by a
country. The land made avail-
able through the Jewish National
BASSIN-PEARLMAN
The marriage of Miss Rose Fund has, during the past year,
seen the establishment of new
The Women's Division of the
Pearlman,
daughter
of
Mr.
and
SUN., FEB. 5—Fort Shelby Hotel-5 P. M.
American Jewish Congress will
Mrs. Benjamin Pearlman, of 24932 colonies, namely, Bonita, Tirath
Zvi, Moledeth, Ain Hashofet (in
meet at the Detroiter Hotel at
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leader of John R, to Charles Bassin, of honor of Justice Louis D. Bran-
2:30 p. m. on Tuesday, Feb. 14,
3824 Humphrey, was solemnized
Mrs. Nathan Spevakow, tempora- 3833 Sturtevant Ave., announce Sunday, Jan. 29, at Beth Tefilo deis and other centers.
the Bar Mitzvah of their sons,
"We, the Jewish women, who
ry chairman, has announced.
Emanuel Synagogue. Rabbi M. J.
Women interested in participat- Marvin and David, to be observed Wohlgelernter officiated, assisted are the most fortunate of all our
people, must share the major re-
ing in work of the Congress and on Saturday morning, Feb. 11, at by Rabbi J. Eisenman.
sponsibility to help redeem as
Following the installation, the flags and colors will be pre-
in defense activities are urged Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Re-
much land as is available to
to attend this meeting at which ception at home on Sunday, Feb
sented by Judge John Maher on behalf of the Jones Family
DUNN—WELLMAN
12,
from
2
to
5
and
7
to
10
p.
m
a report will be given by the nom-
as donors.
Mrs. Jack Stewart of Burbank, strengthen the hands of our breth-
inating committee headed by Mrs. No cards.
Calif., announces the marriage ren in Palestine. They are car-
Max Dushkin.
of her sister, Bea Wellman, to rying the banner of our people
Miss Betty Zeidrnan of Pingree Joseph Dunn, son of Mrs. Ethel with honor, and ready to give
Ave., entertained at a farewell Dunn of 1125 Burlingame Ave., their all. It is our hope that
Jewish womanhood of Detroit will
bridge in honor of her sister, Lil- on Jan. 26, at Valpariso, Ind.
respond to the call of European
lian, who left last week for an in-
and Palestine Jewry by support-
definite stay with relatives in Los
ing the $5 donor luncheon of the
Angeles,
Calif.
8963
Tel.
RA.
213
STATE
ST.
401 SUN BLDG.
Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish
12
Between Shelby and Washington Blvd.
National Fund which takes place
Mrs. Louis Wolfgang, with her
on Marcia 1."
Illustrated.
THE ARTS—By Hendrik Van Loon—Beautifully
daughter, Frances Sue, is spend-
Pledges are payable at the
Betty
Milen
is
chairman
of
the
1.98
Formerly 3.95. Now for Limited Time
coming miniature convention to ing the remainder of the winter
meeting on Tuesday or may be
The
book-loving
people
of
De-
THE MORTAL STORM—By Phyllis Bottoms—A Best Seller.
be held in honor of the 18th season with her parents, Mr. and troit who enjoy not only reading mailed to Mrs. Leon Kay, lunch-
1.29
Formerly 2.50. Now
birthday of the Detroit Chapter Mrs. S. R. Sherman, in Miami good books but also to discuss eon secretary and chairman of
of Junior Hadassah. The con- Beach, Fla.
THE NILE—By Emil Ludwig—Illustrated. Same Edition For-
them will do well to visit the reservations, at 13641 Dexter
1.98
vention is to be held on Feb. 12
merly 5.00. Now
new bookshop located on the Blvd., or may he called at lio-
at the Hotel Stotler. Other near-
—Just Pub-
Mr. and Mrs. A. Harris and fourth floor of the Sun Build- mirth 2460. Other luncheon of-
DAYS OF OUR YEARS—By Pierre Van P
by
chapters
will
be
represented.
daughter,
Belrose,
and
son,
Mel-
ing, 213 State St. The proprietor, ficerss may be reached as follows:
lished. A Remarkable Book.
An exhibition patterned after the vin, left for Miami Beach, Fla., David Brodsky, is a talented General chairman, Mrs. Philip
Books Make the Finest Gifts—Books at Spacial Prices
Palestine Pavilion at the New for a month's stay.
young man with a colorful back- Cutler, Tyler 4-4350; Mrs. L.
York World's Fair is being plan-
ground, and a rich, attractive Miller, chairman of rummage
DAVID BRODSKY-213 State St.—Tel. RA. 8963
ned. A luncheon for paid-up
sales, Tyler 6-8931; Mrs. Charles
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Krowitz Highland burr. Ile is well in- Brody, chairman of ways and
members is the high spot of the
of 1997 Hazelwood Ave, celebrated formed on literary matters and means, Un. 2-1492; Mrs. Isaac
day.
extremely
pleased
to
re-
will
be
Emanuel Men's Club to Those interested in choral work their 25th wedding anniversary at ceive any who call at his book- Margolis, souvenir booklet chair-
a surprise party given in their
man, To. 6-0027.
Sponsor Lincoln-Washing- are invited to the meeting of the honor by friends on Sunday, Jan. shop.
organized group which will
Mr. Brodsky will glatly give ad-
ton Observance, Feb. 13 newly
make its debut at the convention, 22.
vice to those who contemplate
Helen Shewach, chairman, an-
building a home library . No high -
Monday evening, Feb. 13, at nounces that it will be held at
Miss Irene It. 'Klein of Hazel- pressure methods are used in sell
8:30 the Men's Club of Congrega- the home of Bernice Friedland, wood Ave., left on Jan. 26 for ing the books as Mr. Brodsky in-
"We Never Close"
tion, Emanuel, Taylor and Wood- 11845 La Salle, Sunday afternoon. New York City, and from there sists bookselling is a dignified
Anyone wishing to plant a tree boarded the S. S. Transylvania, profession and not just a matter
row Wilson Avenues, will sponsor
MASSAGES and
a program dedicated to the ob- in Palestine in conjunction with on Jan. 28, for an extended trip of simply merchandising.
TURKISH BATHS
servance of the birthdays of Ab- Chamisho Osor b'Shevat, Jewish through the West Indies and
The stock though small is high-
The Senior High School of
WEIGHT REDUCTION
raham Lincoln and George Wash- Arbor Day, is requested to con- around the Caribbean Sea.
ly selective and any book in print Temple Beth El will hold a
ington. The meeting will be tact Esther Duchin, To. 6-7428.
Free Use of Our
can be obtained within a short luncheon and dance party on Feb
open to the public.
The Misses Dorothy Siden and time. Books of cultural, racial 5. There will also be a prominent
SWIMMING POOL
Lillian Milgrom, in collaboration and social significance are car- Speaker. Admission is 50c and
with Mrs. M. Weinberg of Pen- ried as well as best-sellers and the affair is open to Senior High
1939 DE SOTOS
nington Drive, will honor Miss books of current and general in- School members only.
Bessie Weinberg on Monday eve- terest. A specialty will be gift
100 Fireproof Rooms.
Official's Cars Just Released
ning, Feb. 6, with a bon voyage books and de luxe editions for the
ONLY 3
Completely Modernized.
The annual donor dinner of the reception for all her friends. No young folks as well as grown-ups.
Every one a beautiful car; fac-
1246 LIBRARY AVE.
Special prices will prevail.
tory installed dual accessories, Sholem Aleichem Folks Institute cards.
The telephone number is Ran-
CHerry 0076
heaters and defrosters, some will be held this Sunday evening,
Miss Bessie Weinberg of I'en- dolph 8963.
with radios and overdrives, Feb. 5 at 6:30 o'clock at the Fort
LADIES' DAYS: Mon, Wed.
nington Drive will leave for New
choice of colors. Bargains like Wayne Hotel.
The board of directors of the
& Fri. 10 A. M. to 9 P. M.
Proceeds from this dinner will York, Feb. 10, to be the guest of
these can't be duplicated; your
Women's Auxiliary of the Home
be used to finance the work of her uncle, Sam Barnett, until she
car in trade as low as
for Aged will meet next Wednes-
the Yiddish schools and for fur- boards the S. S. Queen Mary on
morning, Feb. 8, at 10
$799
12 day
ther educational activities through Feb. 24, to attend.the wedding of
o'clock, at the home on Petoskey
DeSOTO or PLYMOUTH their facilities,
her cousin, Miss Jean Nyman, in
Ave.
SEE
Reservations can still be made London, England, on March 19,
Detroit Ladies' Auxiliary No.
The Auxiliary announces that a
LILLIAN R. SARNOFF
for the dinner by calling Town - and for an extended tour of the 135, Jewish War Veterans of the physio-therapist is teaching the
Mos. Bach.
send 8-1329 or Ilogarth 2476,
United States, and the Detroit residents of the home basket
British Isles.
Post will hold a joint installation weaving. They also do patch
at
TEACIIIER OF PIANO
It takes a great deal of eleva-
of officers to be followed by a quilts, crocheting and knitting. A
TY. 44432
2227 Gladstone Ave
tion of thought to produce a very The local alumni group of Sigma dinner-dance at Hotel Webster sale of these articles will be held
Delta Tau are being entertained at
little elevation of life.
TE. 2.5800
Hall, Sunday, Feb. 12.
soon.
AVAILADIJC AS ACCOMPANIST
5454 Cass
—Emerson a tea at the home of Mrs. Louis
Malvinas V. Freeman of Mt.
The sunshine committee has
Cohane on Highland Ave., Satur- Vernon, N. Y., national president
day, Feb. 4. The officers for the of the National Ladies Auxilia- been bringing candy into the
home
every week.
coming year are Mrs. William Ma- ries, Jewish War Veterans of the
Mrs. Albert Homonoff is chair-
zer, president; Miss Adele Helper, United States, will be present to
man
of
membership; Mrs. Philip
secretary; Miss Ethel Ruth Gold- install the officers of the Detroit
G. Smith is co-chairman. Mrs.
man, treasurer.
Ladies' Auxiliary No. 135.
Maurice Wagner is chairman of
44 • • •
The committee, Mesdames A. delinquent dues.
Alumni of Bellefaire, the •leve- B. Stralser Ben Cowan, Harry
Members wishing to pay dues
land Jewish Orphan Home, at Newman, Julius Krause, Irving call or mail to Mrs. Kap Faudem,
Cleveland, 0., at the quarterly Dworman, Herman Springer, Da- financial secretary, 2990 Waver-
meeting of the trustees and direc- vid Wrubel and Pauline Pepper, ly, To. 6-8378.
tors of the home on Sunday, Jan. under the chairmanship of Mrs.
The Simcha and Memorial Fund
29, presented their $4,500 fiftieth Maurice Rubenstein, may be con- acknowledge the contribution by
anniversary fund to the institu- tacted for reservations.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Fineberg in
tion to provide vocational educa-
memory of Celia Kassel.
tion for its boys and girls. Mau-
Mothers' Clubs Calendar
rice A. Enggass, Detroit director,
Rubenstein Piano Studios
attended the meeting.
litaturdaY. Feb. 4. 21, 0

GRINNELL BROS

INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS

DINNER AND DANCE

Michigan's Finest Fur Manufacturers

NOW OFFERING

Better Fur Coats

DIRECT TO THE PUBLIC

Births

Women's Division
of Congress Meets
Tuesday, Feb. 14

at 50% savings

For many years the following facts have appealed to the
common sense of Detroit women. From those who live in
palatial homes to those who live in little flats, we are
in an "off the beaten path" location and our showrooms
are unpretentious. This means that our "overhead" ex-
pense is low and allows us to charge you only for your
FURS and not for "atmosphere."

arriages

Wrubel & Koziii

Lawrence H. Jones Post No. Igo
Jewish War Veterans of the U. S.

DAVID BRODSKY-.

Bookseller

Junior Hadassah
Birthday Party
Sunday, Feb.

-

OPPOSITE HUDSON'S

1' a

GA

Sturdy Oak

"TM Craw, LID. Ilk. • sturdy
oak ostattnues lustily to grew both la
dm and amnia'.

Policies In Force

188,299,886.00

'1OS M I

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A

32,455,134.00

32,185,644.00

1.11 1
02113 - 3 MILLIONS
1928- 13 MILLIONS
1938 - 34 MILLIONS

Cosh Income

'

'

204,339,668.00

New Poikies Issued

1938 -103 MI LOONS

Plans Complete for
Senior High School
Party at the Beth El

1931

1937

Policies
in force
1918 - 17 M 9511:k



, A!(

8,012,984.83

8,442,809.22

• Assets

34,433,026.68

30,771,877.96

Free Surplus

1,679,610.94

1,4 - 83,912.23

A

•05s•

Rat. *I laurest
laread 4.97%

Sholem Aleichem
Dinner on Sunday

DRAKE HOTEL

Women's Auxiliary
of Home for Aged

CROWN LIFE

`" iglo " o " INSURANCE COMPANY "'""'"'"
Totenio

J W V Installation

Dinner on Feb.

Phil Bloomgarden

A. J. BLUMENAU

Louis Rose Company

and please make
Mama send My
Clothes to---

QUEEN QUALITY LAUNDRY

AGAIN---

because they came back so clean before and felt
so nice. And, too, it saves mamma a lot of work."

With the damp and flat s ervice, we finish all the flat pieces
(hankies too), fluff the bath towels, dry your wash rugs, and
finish light cotton blankets. All this at 18 pounds for $1.00.
Additional weight fie per pound. And, too, daddy's shirts

are beautifully band finished for 12e each.

QUEEN QUALITY LAUNDRY

t

• 6th Floor

15 E. Grand River

A New Bookshop
for Detroit Jewry

SPA for Your
HEALTH

L.I

MRS. S. KLEINMAN

LAFAYETTE 4020
2835 BAGLEY AVE.
EVERY SERVICE IN LAUNDERING

A dinner was held at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. David M. Le
Vine of Wildemere Ave., Sunday,
Jan. 29, in honor of the engage-
ment of their daughter, Lillian,
to Abraham Waller of New York
City.

Eva Shapen, pupil of Ethel
Goldman Mendelson, will give a
recital of piano music on Thurs-
day evening, Feb. 8, at 8:30, at
Grinnell Bros. Auditorium. The
public is invited.

kPll flub M. home of Mrs. Mary
witch. 9422 Normandy - - One g Mahar
with • Chamisho-osor•blihvat. (Jewish
Arbor (iay) program.
Monday. Feb. 5. 1 r. fn.—League of
Jewish Women's OrranleatIonS dessert
luncheon at Temple Ileth El. Free to
holders of Mothers' Clubs mernberohip
yards.
—Young
Tuesday. Feb. 7. 110 p
Women'• Study flub •t 11511 Dexter
1•feeklY7 "Family Relations' . by Mho
Esther Prevey of Merrill Palmer &hoot
Wednesday. Feh. I, 1:30 11. m.—Wood
ward flub at Jewish Community Center.
Reading of play "Shadow and Pub.
Manse."
Wednesday. Fob. 5. 1 p rn—Davlson•
Oakman lob at home of Mr. BerMan,
2215 Ford. Musicale.
m —Twelfth
Thureday. Feb, 0 :
Flub. Taylor and IRA Debate
by University of Detroit Debating Team.

The Ditto Club entertained at
RODIN CLUB
a dinner dance at Club Saks in
The next meeting of the Rodin
honor of the graduation of its
members from . Central high Club will be held on Wednesday
evening, Feb. 8, at the home of
School, Saturday, Jan. 28.
Mrs. W. \Vold, 2370 Sturtevant
-
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Litvin, for Ave.
merly of Washington, Mich., are
Flowers for all occasions —
;now residing in their new home
on 18142 Fielding Ave., Detroit. Dexter-Joy Florist. Tyler 84822.

Musicale Sunday

A number of students will be
presented in a musicale on Sun-
day, Feb. 5, at 3 p. m., at the
studios, 2329 W. Grand Blvd.
Freda Greenbaum and Miriam
Edwards, assistant teachers, will
take charge of the program and
musical games. Prizes will be
ry well
d to those who do very
awarded
their t studies and their daily
practice.

MANAGER

DETROIT CENTER DIVISION

1559 National Bank Bldg.
RAndolph 1856

AGENTS:

NATE PERNICK—SAM GOODMAN
A. SCHNAIDER—BEN Z. SCHNEIDER
HARRY MAGIDSOHN—GEORGE FARAH

Little Women of Hadassah

Little Women of Hadassah will
meet Sunday, Feb. 6, at the home
of Shirley Hertzberg, 2146 Oak-
man Blvd. Virginia Brand, pro-
gram chairman, announces that an
informal talk will be given by Mil-
ton Marwil, who has recently
returned from a trip to Palestine.
Plans will be completed for the
annual formal to be held on Sun-
day, Feb. 26, at the Elks Club,
(formerly the Old Colony Club),
Montealm and Park.

Gifts to North End Clinic

North End Clinic has received

Detroit Civic Orchestra Con- the following contributions: In
cert Postponed
memory of Mrs. S. Groaner from

The Symphony Concert of the
Detroit Civic Orchestra, directed
by Valter Poole and sponsored by
the Music Study Club of Detroit,
and the Detroit Institute of Arts,
which was scheduled for Tuesday
evening, Feb. 7, at the Detroit
Institute of Arta Auditorium, has
been postponed until March 21.

Mr. and Mrs. Julian Krolik; in
memory of Moritz Kahn from Mr .
and Mrs. Alan Grossman and
Mrs.'joseph Levin; for the Ed-
win A. Wolf Memorial Fund from
Mr. and rMs. Julian Wolfner and
Leo Siegel; for the Supplementary
Medical Assistance Fund for Chil-
dren, in memory of Archie Cohen
from Mr. and Mrs. 1. R. Myers.

FLOWERS AND
CORSAGES

For Weddings k Showers

HOgarth 1650

Joseph and Leslie Rosenthal

kniik
mmtuav
1338— DEXTER BLVD.

.iN

Hadassah Thanks Donor*

Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle:
For the many contributions to
the Henrietta Szold Anniversary
Fund, Hadassah wishes to ex-
press its sincere thanks and ap-
preciation.
The cost of acknowledging each
donation individually is prohibi-
tive. Therefore to all of its
friends who remembered the Hen-
rietta Szold Anniversary Fund,
Hadassah takes this opportunity
to any again "thank you."
Detroit Chapter of Hadassah.
Hannah Landon, President.

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