Souvenir book of the fair in aid of the Educational Alliance and Hebrew Technical Institute.

(New York :  De Leeuw & Oppenheimer,  1895.)

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SOUVENIR,
 

H. Eckman, Isaac Eppinger, Michael
Friedsam, Selmar Hess, Henry S. Herrman,
Henry Hess, Sigmund M. Lehman, B. J,
Ludwig, Leonard Lewisohn, Julius J. Lyons,
Kaufman Mandell, M, W. Mendel, Sigmund
Neustadt,V, Henry Rothschild, Gerson Siegel,
Henry Solomon and Samuel Untermyer, ad¬
ditional Directors.

As an adjunct to the Montefiore Home, the
Young Ladies' and Gentlemen's League,
started February ii, 1894, has rendered ex¬
tremely valuable service. By means of this
organization, many young ladies and gentle¬
men have been induced to take a lively interest
in the Institution, to aid it materially by means
of large proceeds realized from concerts, balls
and other entertainments, and besides to afford
 

pleasure to its members by means which at
the same time tend directly to lend material
aid to the parent Institution.

The officers are: Lucien L. Bonheur,
President ; Miss Gertrude R. Hess, Vice-
President ; James Loeb, Treasurer; Miss
Amelia Simon, Secretary; Messrs. Leon
Hirsch, Isidor Lichtenauer, M. L. Erlanger,
J. Major Hyman, Herman Nessler, A.
Wineburgh, Falk Younker, and Misses I.
Content, Estelle Cohen, M. E. Lesser, N.
Mendell,  Bertha Simon, additional Directors.

A very efficient Ladies' Auxiliary So¬
ciety has aided in the work of the Monte¬
fiore Home and contributed to its success.
The officers of this society are : Mrs. Simon
Borg, President; Mrs. Louis Gans  and   Mrs.
 

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Sun Room, Montefiore Home.
 

the inmates cheer and pleasure. The member¬
ship list of the League includes over eight
hundred names, and its work has been of such
a nature as to afford intellectual  and  artistic
 

A. I. Cohen, Vice-Presidents ; Mrs. S. Loeb,
Treasurer, and Mrs. R. A. Schoneman, Hon¬
orary Secretary,
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