Funeral services for Mrs. Hilda Mack Bacharach, who died here yesterday after a long illness, will be held tomorrow at 2 P.M. President of the Bacharach Printing Company since the death of her husband, Simon Bacharach, twelve years ago, Mrs. Bacharach was a well known figure in Cincinnati.
Mrs. Bacharach, who was fifty-six, was born in San Francisco but had lived here since she was three years old. She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Norman Treves of New York, and seven brothers, among them Judge Julian W. Mack of the United States Circuit Court of Appeals in New York.
Interment will be in the Jewish Cemetery. Rabbi David Phillipson of the B’nai Israel Congregation, of which Mrs. Bacharach was a member, will officiate at the services.
Judge Mack left yesterday afternoon for Cincinnati to be present at the funeral services for Mrs. Bacharach.
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