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[[Third liberty?]] of  
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April 1918
April 1918



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302-63 MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1911

Israelite JEWS RESPON- SIBLE FOR ERRONEOUS STATEMENTS

Group Gives Figures that Less than $3,000,000 Liberty Bonds Was Subscribed Here.

April, 1918, Israelite MRS> PHILIP BREGSTONE'S BOOTH SELLS $80,000.00 LIBERTY BONDS. Over $80,000 in Liberty Bonds has been sold in the booth in the county building in charge of Mrs. Philip Bregstone, who has worked arduously for its success. She is assisted by Misses Mollie Ettelson, Louise Cha- vin, and Minnie Leserman and Mrs. Leslie Daniels. Yesterday, the Marks Nathan Jewish Orphan Home band of 35 pieces played to attract buyers.

IN CHARGE OF BOOTH IN COUNTY BUILDING Mrs. Philip Bregstone has been ap- pointed a member of the Municipal Liberty Loan committee and is chair- man of the booth which has been erected on the main floor of the county building. Mrs. Bregstone has installed a piano and secured the serv- ics of several professional singers, and the unique arrangement has proven an unqualified success in the selling of bonds. Miss Mollie Ettelson is as- sisting Mrs. Bregstone April, 1918

City Hall Booth Busy. There was a big rally at the city hall booth under the direction of Mrs. Philip Bregstone, wife of Judge Philip Breg- stone, one of the assistants in the Pro- bate court. Maj. Owens of the Canadian recruiting forces was the guest of honor with a number of his recruits. Mrs. Breg- stone arranges a musical program and professionals sang the war song, "What Are You Going to Do to Help the Boys?" Third liberty of April 1918

Feather--image A feather from the polly who helped during the third lib_ erty loan of April, 1918


Jews Really Subscribed to 20 Per Cent of Entire total of Loan Taken Here.