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-1946-
December 12, 1946—"Daughters
of Israel," Southwestern Jewish Press, page 6: At a recent meeting
of the Ladies Auxiliary of Congregation Tifereth Israel election of officers was
held and the following ladies were chosen to serve for the coming year: Jennie
Siner, president; Rose Fischbein, 1st vice-pres.; Mary Schwartz, 2nd vice-pres.,
Fanny Addleson, 3rd vice-pres; Ida Pearl, recording secretary; Sara Geller,
corresponding secretary; Elsie Myers, financial secretary; Rose Lansky,
treasurer; Rose Neumann, advisor; Jennie Kochberg, flower fund. Trustees
are Jennie Schwartz, Bertha Kahn, Sophie Kirschbaum, Jeanette Abrams, Edith
Naiman, Freda Marks, Jennie Jupiter, Ida Zeman, Essie Taub and Rebecca Wilson.
Honorary trustee is Mary Sorkin. The past presidents have been formed into an
honorary past presidents group to serve in an advisory capacity. They are
Rose Neumann, Anna Shelley, Jennie Siner, Sylvia Adler, Anna Epstein, Ruth
Douglas and Rose Fischbein. A joint installation of officers will be held with
the men's group on Chanukah Sunday, December 22nd at 7:30 p.m. at the Synagogue,
539 18th Street. At that time the children of the Hebrew and Sunday School will
present a Chanukah play. The traditional refreshments including latkos (sic,
latkes) will be served. Everyone is cordially invited t come to this public
installation and Chanukah celebration and enjoy a pleasant evening.
-1947-
April 10, 1947—"Old Folks
Celebrate Passover Seder in 'Home'" Southwestern Jewish Press, page
4: Places were laid for 54 guests at the first night Passover seder at the San
Diego Hebrew Home for the Aged Friday night. Rabbi Bergman conducted the ritual
with Joe Dembo and Sam Schissell assisting, and members of the home and their
families participating. This is the third year that the old folk's Home has been
in existence and the sederim have special significance to the residents of the
Home, particularly when they are able to have their children and their families
at their side. Two hundred guests attended the seder at Temple Beth Israel.
Rabbi
Morton J. Cohn conducted the traditional service with the participation of
Temple members, their guests and their children. Many of the young guests sat at
the head table with Rabbi and Mrs. {Sally} Cohn and assisted with the reading.
Frankee Dee Hutler, 4, found the "Aphekomin" (hidden matzo) for which
she was awarded a silver dollar by Rabbi Cohn. A number of servicemen were
guests of the Sisterhood. Many private sederum were conducted throughout
the city. Mr. and Mrs. Al Neumann had twenty nine guests at their seder this
year. The Neumanns have had a seder i their home every Passover since 1913, and
each year they have had approximately thirty guests at their table. Most of the
guests have been attending for many years. The George Neumanns every year since
the first seder; the Harry Tenebaums since 1918; the Robert Gordons for the past
eighteen years. This year was a particularly joyous occasion for the Neumanns as
their son Sidney was able to join the family circle. Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Addleson also had twenty-nine at their family seder. Mr. and Mrs. George
Shelley had nineteen members of the family with them. Seventeen guests attended
the seder at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Fleischman and Mr. and Mrs. Abraham
Abrahamson had the "holy number" thirteen at their table. Mr and Mrs.
Irwin Fischer had fourteen at their home for first night seder. Most of those
attending were friends who families are not in San Diego, and more this seder
brought home to the guests the traditional observance that they had previously
shared with their relatives. Photographs were taken at the seder, which
they will take home. AT the Fischer Seder were: Jacob Baranov, Mrs. Fischer's
father; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Beinner; Mr. and Mrs. Leon Gold, Mr and Mrs. Henry
Goldy; Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kattleman, Saul Gold, Lou Margolis, Mr. and Mrs.
Fischer and their son, Bruce.
May 22, 1947—"J.C.R.A," Southwestern Jewish Press, page
6: "Of all the Mothers Day parties held in San Diego, the luncheon
sponsored by the J.C.R.A. was the most outstanding, not only socially but
financially as well," said President Anne Shelley, "Words fail to
describe the leadership of Chairman Bessye Siegel and her co-chairman, Jennie Siner,
with Fannie Addleson, Anna Epstein, Anna Lazarowitz, Anne Shelley, Frieda Marks
and Fannie Margolis assisting...President Anne Shelley extends a word of thanks
to those who were on the working committee and to the guests who attended the
affair."
June 12, 1947—"J.C.R.A.," Southwestern
Jewish Press, page 6: "All arrangements for the Father's Day Dinner and
Card Party for Sunday, June 15th at 6 p.m. at Beth Jacob Center are
completed," declared chairman Frieda Marks and chairman of tables, Bessye
Siegel. A home-cooked turkey dinner with co-chairman Fannie Addleson and
Clara Rasnick will be served in generous portions. Each male guest will receive
a gift with the compliments of the members of the Jewish Consumptive Relief
Association. The public is invited. The object of the J.C.R.A. is to
contribute to the welfare and comfort of the patients of the City of Hope at
Duarte who are receiving the rest cure while fighting the White Plauge. Clubs
and organizations are also invited to attend the Father's Day Dinner.
June 26, 1947—"J.C.R.A.," Southwestern
Jewish Press, page 6: One of the biggest undertakings and expansions in
American Jewishu Life today is the National Medical Center which will enlarge
the Los Angeles Sanitorium also known as the City of Hope at Duarte, California,
to house 350 patients. It is a vast and noble enterprise which is non-profit and
non-sectarian, depending upon its J.C.R.A. Auxiliaries and private contributions
for its support. The local Jewish Consumptive Relief Ass'n. is sponsoring a card
party for the benefit of the sanitorium tonight, June 26, at 7:00 p.m. at the
Beth Jacob Center. The public is invited. Refreshments will be served later in
the evening under the chairmanship of Mrs. Sylvia Adler. At the last meeting
Mrs. Freda Marks was seated in the Third Vice-President's chair at the request
of Beckie Bard, who is making an extended trip. Mrs. Bard had petitioned the
Board of Directors to fill her chair during her absence. Anna Epstein filled the
chair of the second Vice-President during Fannie Addleson's absence and
Jennie Siner was Secretary pro-tem while Lena Kimmel was at the B'nai B'rith
Convention in Frenso as a delegate....A coast meeting of J.C.R. A. organizations
will be held at Los Angeles July 4th to 6th with President Anne Shelley and
First Vice President Jennie Siner representing the local group...
July 10, 1947—"Beth Jacob Aux.," Southwestern Jewish
Press, page 6: At a regular meeting of the Beth Jacob Auxiliary held
Tuesday, July 2, President Clara Rasnick served a delicious luncheon to all and
extended her appreciation to her first vice-president, Ruth Aronoff for
conducitng themeeting during Mrs. Rasnick's absence. Anna Shelley volunteered
to accept the office of social secretary. A card party is planned for
Thursday, July 24, at 7:30 p.m. to be held in Beth Jacob Center, 3206 Myrtle
Street with Fannie Addleson and Ruth Aronoff as chairmen. The public is invited.
July 31, 1947—1) "Herbert Gordons Announce Birth of Son," Southwestern
Jewish Press, page 4: Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gordon of 3443 Palm Street,
proudly announce the birth of their son, David Alan, Monday evening July 28,1
947, at Mercy Hospital. The baby, who weighed 6 pounds and 12 ounces at birth,
will have a Bris next Monday at Mercy Hospital with Rabbi A. L. Rosenblum
performing it. David is the Grodon's second child, also being welcomed by
his 14-year-old sister Elene. Welcoming grandparents are Mrs. Ida Gordon of Los
Angeles and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Addleson of 3211 30th Street in San Diego.
2) "J.C.R.A.," Southwestern Jewish Press, page 6: This coming
Sunday, August 3rd, is the day of days. The occasion is the Benefit Indoor
Picnic Bazaar and Card Party at the Mission Beach Community House on the Bay
side of Santa Clara Avenue, to which the public is invited....Mrs. George
Shelley, President, has appointed Mrs. Michael Marks as chairman for the day and
Mrs. L. Addleson as the co-chairman. Both ladies handled all arrangements for
the 1946 J.C.R.A. pincnic, which was such a huge success and everyone is looking
forward to a good time this year...
August 7, 1947—"J.C.R.A.," Southwestern Jewish Press, August 7, 1947:
Though its over, the picnic and bazaar will not be forgotten for a long time.
Everyone had a great time. Much credit goes to Chairman Frieda Marks, Fannie
Addleson and financial chairman Jennie Siner. Also to all the members who worked
so diligently for days in advance. President Anna Shelley thanks everyone
who helped and everyone who attended. The patients at the City of Hope are also
grateful for all the help and co-operation from the J.C.R.A. of San Diego.
-1949-
May 1949—"Tifereth Israel Sisterhood," Southwestern Jewish Press,
page 4: "Mother's Day" was the theme of the May meeting of the
Tifereth Israel Sisterhood. Mrs. Abe Ratner, assisted by Mrs. Monroe
Levens, arranged an unusual fashion display. Fashions for grandmother, mother
and daughter made available through the courtesy of the Sanford Dress Shop and
Chenkins Youth Center were previewed. Models were Mesdames Louis Addleson,
Harris Rubel, Betty Solomon, Harry Mallen, Morton Thaler, Misses Andrea Beck,
Sherry Rae Newman, Elene Gordon and Pauline Ratner. Mesdames Sid Smith, Morris
Pomeranz, Lester Cooper, Fred Kaufman, Morris Levenson and Ben Mallen were
gracious hostesses.
November 18, 1949—"Beth Jacob Ladies Auxiliary," Southwestern
Jewish Press, page 6: Sunday evening, November 20th, Ladies Auxiliary
of Congregation Beth Jacob will install officers for the coming year. The joint
installation with the Congregation will be held at Beth Jacob Center, 3206
Myrtle Street and will start at 7:30 p.m. The following ladies were
elected at the last meeting of the Auxiliary and will be installed in their
respective offices: Anna Shelley, president; Pauline Press, 1st vice
president; Lillian Gordon, 2nd vice president; Fanny Goldberger, 3rd vice
president; Florence Lebb, treasurer; Ruth Aronoff, financial secretary; Anna
Oakley, corresponding secretary; Esther Stokes, recording secretary and Jennie
Kochberg, social secretary. Mrs. Bessye Siegel will serve the group as
counselor. Also elected were Mollie Grossman, luncheon chairman; Eleanor
Gordon, memorial fund chairman; Betsy Solomon, telephone chairman and Ida
Bernstein, flower fund chairman. Trustees that will be installed are Anna
Epstein, Rose Weitzman, Jennie Brown, Miriam Gelman, Fanny Addleon and Lavinia
Komins...
December 2, 1949—1) "J.C.R.A," Southwestern Jewish Press, page
3—...The following officers were elected at the last meeting on November 14 to
serve for the year 1950: President, Esther Schwartz; First Vice President Glays
Tappan; Second Vice President, Jeanne Camiel; Third Vice President, Fanny
Addleson; Treasurer, Bess Siegel; Financial Secretary, Ruth Bloom; Recording
Secretary, Sophie Himmel; Corresponding Secretary, Goldie Schusterman; Social
Secretary, Betty Schwartz; .Honorary President,
Anna Shelley; Councilor, Jenie Siner; Trustees: Becky Bard, Anna Epstein, Jennie
Kochberg, Rose Weisberg, Edith Belenzon and Luncheon Chairman Goldie Kitaen,
assisted by Esther Cole—Jeanne Camiel, Publicity Pro Tem.
2) Lou Mogy, "Sports ARound Town," Southwestern
Jewish Press, pages, 5, 8: ... I was told —... Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Addleson will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary some time in
January. Mazeltov!...
-1950-
January 13, 1950—1) Photo and caption, Southwestern Jewish Press, page 4:
Louis and Fannie Addleson—Southwestern Jewish Press,
January 13, 1950
2) "Addlesons to Celebrate Golden Anniversary," Southwestern
Jewish Press, page 4: Mr. and Mrs. Louis Addleson of 3211 30th Street will
celebrate their Golden Wedding Anniversary on Sunday, January 15, 1950. A
celebration in their honor is being tendered the couple by their children at the
El Cortez Hotel Sunday evening at 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs Addleson were married in
1900 at Warsaw, Poland, and came to the United States in 1902, where they lived
in Ogden, Utah, for 20 years and then moved to San Diego in August, 1927. Mr.
Louis Addleson has been engaged in the cattle business ever since his arrival in
San Diego. At the present time he is a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagels
No. 244 and is a board member of the Tifereth Israel Synagogue and is very
active in many of its activities. Fannie Addleson has been active in Jewish
community affairs for a number of years. She is a member of the Daughters of
Israel, the J.C.R.A. and has many varied interests. The following are the
children of Mr. and Mrs. Addleson: Samuel Addleson, Edward Addleson, Mrs. Harry
Wax, Mrs. Maurice Mackall of San Francisco, Mrs. Herbert Gordon, Mrs. William
Breitbard and Harry Addleson. At the present time, Mr. and Mrs. Addleson have 11
grandchildren. The reception and dance at the El Cortez Hotel being tendered the
anniversary couple by their children is expected to
attract more than 300 well-wishers. A 50th anniversary wedding ceremony will be
the highlight of the evening. Rabbi Monroe Levens of the Tifereth Israel
Synagogue will officiate.
3) Lou Mogy, "Sports Around Town," Southwestern Jewish Press, page
5: .... I congratulate—Mr. and Mrs. Louis Addleson on their Fiftieth
Wedding Anniversary. It is indeed a pleasure and great happiness for them to be
with their children, grandchildren, friends and relatives on this occasion. May
they live for many more years.
4) "Guardians," Southwestern Jewish Press, page 6: The
Guardians New Year's Eve Dinner-Dance held in the Don Room of the El Cortez
Hotel was reported to have been a huge success, both from a standpoint of
attendance and due to the wonderful time had by all. There were 118 paid
admissions and later in the evening forty teen-aged couples were admitted free
of charge to enjoy the danceable music of Jay Eslick and his orchestra. An
announcement of the 50th Wedding Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Addleson was
made during the evening. Mr. Harold Steckel and his new bride Dorothy brought
their wedding party of about twenty to the dinner following their marriage
ceremony.
5) "J.C.R.A.," Southwestern Jewish Press, page 6: Attention Please! The community is invited to attend a luncheon and card party on Tuesday, January 17th at the Temple Center at 12:00 noon, for the benefit of the City of Hope which is a non-profit, non-sectarian institution,. The City of Hope is a reputable hospital in which advanced tuberculosis patients are given expert medical care and supervision...On Sunday, January 22 at 7:30 p.m., at the Temple Center, Mrs. Esther Schwartz will be installed as J.C.R.A. President for the second consecutive time. Other officers will be Anna Shelley, Honorary President; Jennie Siner, Counsellor; Gladys Tappan, 1st Vice President; Jeanne Camiel, 2nd Vice President; Fannie Addleson, 3rd Vice President; Bessye Siegel, Tressurer; Sophie Himmel, Recording Secretary; Goldie Schusterman, Corresponding Secretary; Betty Schwartz, Social Secretary; Anna B. Brooks, Publicity; Luncheon Chairmen, Goldie Kitaen and Esther Cole; Trustees, Rose Weisberg, Anna Epstein, Jennie Kochberg, Edith Belenzon and Becky Bard. Mrs. Rose Bertram of Los Angeles, West Coast Regional Direcor of the Sanatorium, will install. Refreshments will be served.
February 24, 1950— "Tifereth Israel Synagogue," Southwestern Jewish Press, pages 6, 8: Purim Services —The Young People's League will conduct the Purim Service, Friday evening, February 24th. Rabbi Monroe Levens will add his remarks. Following the services a Youth Oneg Shabbat will be held served by the daughters of Israel... Your Date for Saturday Night —The Daughters of Israel are anxious to purchase a Utility Cart, which is urgently needed for our kitchen. Mrs. Louis Addleson, in honor of her recent Golden Wedding Anniversary, will be hostess at a Card Party, which will be held Saturday night Feb. 25th, at the Synagogue. here is your chance to enjoy a pleasant evening with good refreshments and help a worthwhile project...
March 10, 1950—"The Cradle," Southwestern Jewish Press, page 4: Mr. and Mrs. Danny Orlansky announce the birth of Gary Martin born in the Mercy Hospital on March 5th. Seven pound Gary was welcomed into the family circle by his maternal grandparents, MR. and Mrs. Edward Addleson, and his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Orlansky, and his paternal (sic, maternal) great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis (sic, Louis) Addleson. A brith will be held Sunday, March 12th in the home of the Danny Orlanskys.
March 28, 1950—"Tifereth Israel News," Southwestern Jewish Press, page 6: The Service on Friday evening, March 24, was dedicated to the forthcoming campaign of the United Jewish Fund. An Oneg Shabbat followed the Service, during which time a discussion took place on the needs, purposes and functions of the United Jewish Fund. Hosts were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Orlansky, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Addleson, grandparents of a new-born boy, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Addleson, great-grandparents; also Mrs. Sam Tepper...
June 23, 1950—"City of Hope Picnic To Be Held On
June 25th," Southwestern Jewish Press, page 1: Ruth Douglas,
chairman of transportation, has completed arrangements with the Tanner Tours Bus
Co, who will transport J.C.R.A. members and interested friends to the City of
Hope at Duarte, Sunday, June35. Reservations are necessary and can be made with
Mrs. Douglas at H 8-6067 or with President Esther Schwartz at J-8447...
The next activity of the local J.C.R.A is one looked forward to by many people.
It is the Annual Package Party and Picnic to be held August 13. Mrs. Fannie
Addleson, general chairman; Mrs. Jennie Siner, co-chairman, and Mrs. Anna
Shelley, menu chairman, are asking members to rally 'round them to make this
year's picnic the biggest one in history. The Birdie Stodel B'na B'rith has
consented to have its annual sweet booth under the chairmanship of Mrs.
Sylvia Adler. Co-chairmen Anna Goldstein, Anna B. Brooks and Rose Tepper will
assist her...
August 18, 1950—"J.C.R.A," Southwestern Jewish Press, page
8: Mrs. Fannie Addleson and Mrs. Jennie Siner, chairman and co-chairman of the
picnic held recently at Pepper Grove, Balboa Park, as well as President Esther
Schwartz, thank the many friends of J.C.R.A. and also their committee s for
helping to make the affair such a huge success....Gratitude is also expressed to
the many men who helped transport food and merchandise to the picnic
grounds—Anna B. Brooks, Publicity.
November 17, 1950—"Daughters of Israel," Southwestern
Jewish Press, page 6: The Daughters of Israel will hold their regular
meeting on November 30 at 30th and Howard Sts. Following a short business
meeting a card party will be given by Mesdames Mary Schwartz, Bessie Cohne and
Jennie Schwartz. Proceeds will go toward the new Center Bldg...It will be
the privilege of the Daughters of Israel to serve Chanukah goodies on the day of
the ground-breaking of the new Center Bldg of Tifereth Israel Synagogue on Dec.
3. Refreshment Chairman will be Mrs. Fanny Addleson and her committee.
December 1, 1950—1) "J.C.R.A., " Southwestern Jewish
Press, page 4: At the last meeting of the Jewish Consumptive Relief
Association, held at Beth Jacob Center, Jeanne Camiel was elected to serve as
president for the forthcoming year. Supporting her for the year of '51 will be
Esther Schwartz, 1st Vice PRes; Goldie Schusterman, 2nd Vice Pres; Becky Bard,
34d Vice Pres.; Anna Shelley, Honorary Pres.; Jennie Siner, Counsellor;
Bessye Siegel, Treas.; Sophie Himmel, Rec. Secty; Bess Schissell, Corr. Secty;
Ruth Douglas, Fin. Secty, and Betty Schwartz, Social Secretary. Fannie Addleson
will serve as honorary board member. Trustees will be Esther Cole, anna Epstein,
Ruth Bloom, Anna Lazarowitz, Jennie Kochberg, Edith Belenzon, Lena Penn and Rose
Miroff. Luncheon chairman will be Goldie Kitaen assisted by Esther Cole.
Installation ceremonies will be held at Beth Jacob Center on January 21 at 7:30
p.m.
-1951-
June 8, 1951—"City of
Hope Aux. of San Diego" (Formerly J.C.R.A.), Southwestern Jewish Press, page
5: We have changed our name to conform with the name of the Sanitorium for which
we are working—we especially feel that this change was important so that our
many non-Jewish friends will know that we accept patients of all creeds—at
this time one-third of the patients at the City of Hope are non Jewish.
Mrs. Fanny Addleson has made a wonderful start getting contributions for our
Picnic on July 15th at Pepper Grove. This is one of our major fund-raising
events so members get busy--contact the people wtih whom you do business and get
their support. If you have a lead and are too timid to ask for a donation let
our Picnic committee help you out! Esther Schwartz is picnic chairman, assisted
by all of us! If you have any packages by June 19th bring them to the
luncheon—let's have a good turnout!
November 21, 1951—"Daughters of
Israel," Southwestern Jewish Press, page 6: At the last meeting in
October the following were elected to office: Pres., Ida Pearl; Ruth Douglas,
V.P.; Esther Summer, 2nd V.P., Fannie Addleson, 3rd V.P.; Jennie Siner, Treas;
Edieth Naiman, Rec. Sec.; Elsie Meyers, Fin. Sec.; Sarah Geller, Corr. Sec;
Pearl Shulak, Soc. Sec.; and Laura Simon, Pub. Sec. At the same meeting it was
decided to hold a Chanukah party on December 23rd at Tifereth Israel Synagogue.
December 7, 1951—"City of Hope," Southwestern Jewish Press, page
8: Hear ye! Hear ye! Hear ye! A luncheon and "unique" installation of
officers will take place on Tuesday, December 18th at the Beth Jacob Center,
4473 30th St at 112 noon. A musical program will also take place. Officers
to be installed are: Hon. Pres, Anna Shelley; Hon. Councillor, Jennie Siner;
Hon. Board Member, Fanny Addleson; Pres., Jeanne Camiel; 1st Vice Pres., Esther
Schwartz; 2nd Vice Pres., Becky Bard; 3rd Vice Pres, Goldie Kitaen; Treas. (for
the 17th consecutive time) Bessye Siegel; Corr. sec., Goldie Schusterman, rec.
Sec., Sophie Himmel; Fin. Sec., Ruth Douglas; Soc. Sec., Betty Schwartz;
Publicity, Bess Schissell; Public Rel. Anna Brooks, Board Tel. Chrmn., Jennie
Kochberg. Our shipment of perfume has arrived—please contact Frances
Strauss, Chairman, for your order at T.1-8227.
-1952-
March 21, 1952—1) "The
Cradle," Southwestern Jewish Press, page 3: Mr. and Mrs. Theodore
Albert (nee Lora Dean Addleson) of Inglewood, Calif., announce the birth of
their first child, a son, Loren Howard, March 5th, at Queen of Angels Hospital
in L.A. The baby weighted 6 lbs, 9 ozs. The Bris was held March 16th at the
family home, Rabbi Bornestine of L.A. officiating, assisted by Rabbi A. (sic,
N.) I. Addleson. Maternal Grandparents and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Addleson of
this city and the great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Louis Addleson, also of
San Diego. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Phil Albert of Alhambra,
Calif.
2) "Tifereth Israel News," Southwestern
Jewish Press, page 8: At the regular Sabbath Evening Services on Friday,
March 21, at 8:15 p.m., Rabbi Levens will address the Congregation. Cantor
Joseph Cysner and the Choir will officiate. Mr. and Mrs. A. Brenes will be
honored on the occasion of their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Members of the
family who will serve as hosts at the Oneg Shabbat, are: Mr. and Mrs. Sy Fein,
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Brenes, Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Goodman, Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Aved,
and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brenes. Sabbath Morning Services on March 22 will
begin at 8:30 a.m.. Mr. and Mrs. A. Brenes will be hosts following the service.
The Family and Youth Service will take place at 10:30 a.m., after which will
follow a lunch for all members of the Junior Congregation. ** Rabbi Levens will
deliver the sermon at the Sabbath Evening Services on friday, March 28, at 8:15
p.m. with Cantor and Choir officiating. Hosts for the Oneg Shabbat will be: Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Addleson, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Addleson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Addleson,
and members of their families in honor of the arrival of two baby boys.
Sabbath Morning service at 9 :00 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kader announce the Bar
Mitzvah of their son, Errol. The Congregation is cordially invited.
-2005-
October 31, 2005—Visit to the
crypt of Louis and Fanny Addleson, Sholom Mausoleum, Greenwood Cemetery, San
Diego:
December 23, 2005—Fannie Addleson is honored by Joan and Jeremy Berg on the website of the Louis Rose Society for the Preservation of Jewish History.