More than 500 people from all parts of the metropolitan area attended dedication exercises of a $35,000 addition to the United Home for Aged Hebrews yesterday afternoon. The addition was made possible by a legacy in the will of the late Adolph C. Arber, of New York. Among the speakers were acting Mayor Stanley W. Church, former Supreme Court Justice Mitchell Erlanger of New York, Alexander Pfeiffer, president of the Home, and Rabbi Louis I. Newman, of Temple Rodeph Sholom New York.
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