'The Watchman' First Edition

Reference No:
C DJC/1/20/1/2/62
Dates:
30 May 1958
Description:

Reference made to the following:

Editorial - Honest Human Enjoyment - discussion about enjoyment and the commandments; Lord Mayor's Invitation - on his installation of Ald. L. Science as Lord Mayor extended an invite to the Aldermean and the Counciloors of the City and Corporation of Kingston upon Hull to join him and the Lady Mayoress at divine worship in the Western Synagogue on Sunday, June 29th, Rabbi appointed as his Chaplain, other details of the Civic Service; marriage of Beryl daughter of Mrs. Freda Sugarman and the late Mr. Maurice Sugarman of 406 Beverley Road to Alan Martin elder son of Mr. J. Collins of Leeds; wedding anniversaries of Mr. & Mrs. Cyril Brown, Mr. & Mrs. Simon Burkoff, Mr. & Mrs. Harry Schultz, Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Levy; death of Mr. Joseph Hyman of 114 Osborne St.; The Week Ahead - Oneg Shabbat details, Trip to Grimsby for Rabbi Rabinowitz to conduct the Civic Service being attended by the Mayor of Cleethorpes, Coun. W. Solomons (son-in-law of Mr. M. D. Rosen of Hull), Newcastle Friendship Club visiting; Here and There - Coffee Morning at residence of Mrs. H. Edelson money raised; Scarborough Open Air Theatre trip seats still available contact Mrs. O. Hirschfeld; two non-Jewish friends, through Mr. B. Bishop, have planted trees in Israel, Mr. J.K. Bruton, Mr. Sidney Deforges (of Cottingham); Cheder arrangements; WIZO Coffee Morning hosted by Mrs. H. Oppel at 158 Westella Road, Kirkella; thanks to Mrs. R. Levine, Messrs. I. Dysch, S. Moss, J. Powell for donations to The Watchman; Jewish Kindergarten possibility; Rabbi Rabinowitz's remarks about the installation of the Lord Mayor and his immediate family including Mrs. Teresa Science-Russell, J.P.; Operation 500 words - series of lessons to give a basic knowledge of Hebrew; birthdays of Paul Henry Rosen (1), Susan Linda Francis (2), Barbara Gold (10), Valerie Ruth Sanders (2).

Advertisements:

Hull W.I.Z.O. Coffee Morning, Edith Powell of 19 Fairfield Avenue, Kirkella (Portraits), Arlington Barfitting Co. of 59/60 Selby Street, Arthur A. Dixon (Prams) 15 Savile Street, The Clothing House, Hessle Road, Poly Travel of 92 Paragon Street, Brown's the tailors of 10 Anlaby Road, Auto Services Hull Ltd., Edward & Shaw, Hull's Cheapest Store (Adlife Carpert cleaner), Princes Supply Co. [Hull] Ltd. (Wholesale stationers) of 1 Kingston Square, Hull, Segal & Sons of Chapel Street, Marcus Bishop (American Men's Wear) of 22 South Street, 267 Hessle Road, Rose's for Quality (Groceries, flowers, fruit, vegetables) of 213 Beverley Rd, Hull, 192 First Lane, Hessle, Gersteins (Man's shop) of 1 Anlaby Road, Direct Decorations Ltd. of 154-156 Holderness Rd., 401 Hessle Rd., 126 Beverley Rd., East Riding for Furniture of 63-67 Anlaby Road, H. Goldstone & Son Ltd. of 16-18 Anlaby Road, Rymer Thompson Ltd. (House and Office Furnishers) of Carr Lane - Paragon Street , Levitt's of 63 Carr Lane, Bloom's of Brook Street (Fashion), Northern Clothing (Ladies rainwear), Hull Jewish Institute (drinks of all kinds supplied all the year).

Format:
Archive Item
Extent:
1 piece
Access Conditions:
Access will be granted to any accredited reader
Repository:
Hull City Archives
Collection:
Records of the Hull Jewish Community