Box 1
Contains 92 Results:
Page 31, Undated
Contains newspaper clippings announcing Sylvia Wolk's engagement to B.D. Schwartz and their wedding ceremony.
Page 32, 1931 October 11-12, undated
Contains the official wedding announcement inside an envelope of Sylvia Wolk and B.D. Schwartz made by Sylvia's parents. In addition, this page includes newspaper clippings describing the wedding ceremony and reception.
Page 33, 1931 October 02-11
Contains a physician's certificate for the marriage license of B.D. Schwartz and the official wedding announcement for Sylvia Wolk and B.D. Schwartz.
Page 34, 1932 August 27 - October 11
Contains a letter from Harry Wolk to Sylvia Schwartz inside of an envelope congratulating his sister and brother-in-law on their first wedding anniversary. In addition, there is a letter from Sylvia to Harry describing her trip to Palestine.
Page 35, 1932 February 01 - November 26, undated
Contains an envelope fragment and newspaper clippings pertaining to Dr. Harry Wolk's return to Wilmington from medical school in Germany, his speech to the Rotary Club about army camps, and an advertisement for the Home Furniture Company's three-story building.
Page 36, 1923 May 23 - 1935 May 29
Contains a telegram from B.D. Schwartz to Hilda and Max Lenson announcing the birth of their daughter Maxine. In addition, there is a letter written in Hebrew from B.D. Schwartz's grandparents about their trip in Europe and Palestine.
Page 37, 1939 June 18
Contains a newspaper clipping from The Wilmington Star-News depicting children building a sandcastle on the beach.
Page 38, 1941 March 17
Contains a letter from C.B. Sternberger to the United Jewish Appeal containing a financial statement for the 1940 campaign.
Page 39, 1941 April 24 - 1943 July 31, undated
Contains a newspaper clipping from the Wilmington Morning Star that discusses Melvin Schwartz's submission to the My Weekly Reader, an American National Red Cross certification for Sylvia Schwartz, her identification card as an operator for New Hanover County Control Room, her U.S. Army pass as a civilian volunteer, and her temporary pass for the Information Center.
Page 40, 1943 June 24
Contains a letter from Mendel N. Fisher, the executive director of the Jewish National Fund, to B.D. Schwartz congratulating Schwartz on his work as Chairman of the Committee for Wilmington.