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[From friends in The National Congress of Jewish Women]
[From friends in The National Congress of Jewish Women]


My dear Mrs. Bregston,
My dear Mrs. Bregstone,
I wish to send to you and to your family sincerent sympathy for the loss of Mr. Bregston (unclear) knew so well and pleasantly ever since his earliest days in Chicago. We met and had a pleasant neit on Friday as we rode together to town first before his death and to the news of his sudden passing was a great shock to me. His life was guided by high ideals and his (unclear) were ever of things worth while so that we may feel he lived a noble life-  
I wish to send to you and to your family sincerest sympathy [[for?]] the loss of Mr. Bregstone whom I knew so well and pleasantly ever since his earliest days in Chicago. We met and had a pleasant visit on Friday as we rode together to town first before his death and so the news of his sudden passing was a great shock to me. His life was guided by high ideals and his thoughts were ever of things worth while so that we may feel he lived a noble life-  
Cordially yours,
Cordially yours,
Hannah J. Soloman.
Hannah J. Soloman.

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Feb. 11th 1934 [From friends in The National Congress of Jewish Women]

My dear Mrs. Bregstone, I wish to send to you and to your family sincerest sympathy for? the loss of Mr. Bregstone whom I knew so well and pleasantly ever since his earliest days in Chicago. We met and had a pleasant visit on Friday as we rode together to town first before his death and so the news of his sudden passing was a great shock to me. His life was guided by high ideals and his thoughts were ever of things worth while so that we may feel he lived a noble life- Cordially yours, Hannah J. Soloman.