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-1947-
June 26, 1947—(Congregational
Advertisement), Southwestern Jewish Press, page 3: Congregation Tifereth
Israel, Organized 1905, Eighteenth at Market Streets, Rabbi E. Siegel,
M-1850....Sol Blanc, Pres., T-2689, Orthodox and Sabbath Services, Daily Hebrew,
Barmitzvah and Sunday School Classes, All Welcome
August 7, 1947—"Jewish Press to Suspend Publication: Decision
Announced at Meeting of Representatives," Southwestern Jewish Press, page
1: At a meeting held at the home of the publisher and editor of the Southwestern
Jewish Press, Mr. and Mr. Lewis Solomon, on Monday evening, announcement was
made that publication of the paper would be temporarily suspended. The
meeting, which was attended by these representatives of these organizations: Mr.
S. Goldberger for Beth Jacob Congregation, Arleen Fleischman and Bella Mash for
the B'nai B'rith Girls; Mrs. Esther Schwartz for the B'nai B'rith Women; Morrie
Douglas for B'nai B'rith Lasker Lodge and the United Jewish Fund; Mr. Sol Blanc
for Congregation Tifereth Israel; Mrs. Jack Rosenblum for the Council of Jewish
Women; Mrs. Jennie Siner for the Daughters of Israel; Mrs. Marie Berg for
Hadassah; Maynard Horowitz for the Haveros; Mrs. Anna Shelley for
the J.C.R.A.; MRs. Bess Addleson for the Ladies Auxiliary of the Hebrew Home for
the Aged; Mr. Joe Wertheim for the J.C.S.C.; Mrs. Rose Solomon for the Junior
Charity League; Mr. Phil Goldman for the Yo-Ma-Co; Julie Schneider for the Alpha
Phi Pi; Mrs. Ruth Aronoff for the Beth Jacob Ladies Auxiliary; Mr. Ben Feinberg
for the Jewish Labor Committee; Larry Solomon for the Temple Youth League; Mr.
Carl Esenoff for the Jewish Welfare Society; Rabbi Morton J. Cohn; and Miss
Esther Siegel of the Jewish Welfare Board; was called by Mrs. Solomon to
acquaint the heads of the organizations with the reason for the necessity of the
temporary suspension. Much discussion of the problem was participated in by the
representatives and many suggestions were made. A regret for even the temporary
loss of the paper was unanimously expressed and the ensuing five weeks will be
used by the organization representatives as well as by a committee that will
meet to attempt to find a workable solution of the problem which was
presented. The Jewish press hopes to resume publication of its regular
issues in the near future.
-1949-
August 1949—"Personals,"
Southwestern Jewish Press, page 3: Mr and Mrs. Ed Price of Galena,
Kansas, who had been houseguests of Mr.. and Mrs. Sol Blanc at 3283 Meade Avenue
have left for home. They were much taken with the climate of San Diego and hope
to return soon. Mrs.Price is Mr. Blanc's sister.
-1951-
April 13, 1951—"Personals," Southwestern
Jewish Press, page 3: Mr. and Mrs. Lou Blanc announce the birth of their
son, 8 pound Michael Paul, on April 3 at Mercy Hospital. Michael's
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Sol Blanc of this city. His great
grandparents are Mrs. Izaac Goldfarb of Los Angeles and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Blanc
of Waco, Texas.