West Colfax (Denver, Colo.)
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West End Press, No. 43, 1934 December 7
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West End Press, No. 44, 1934 December 14
Issue no. 44. News coverage includes: Denver Jewish youth organizations uniting to sponsor a charity ball for German relief, and activities of Hebrew Educational Alliance, Bickur Cholim Society, Townsend Old Age Pension Club, Dickinson Library, and Kneseth Israel Synagog.
West End Press, No. 45, 1934 December 21
Issue no. 45. News coverage includes: directors of the Star Loan Company acquitted on charges of conspiracy to commit embezzlement, and activities of Aleph Zadik Aleph, Cheltenham Parent-Teacher Association, Spivak Educational Institute, Council of Jewish Juniors, and Hebrew Educational Alliance.
West End Press, No. 45, 1934 December 21
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West End Press, No. 46, 1934 December 28
Issue no. 46. News coverage includes: date set for the paving and widening of Golden Highway from the county line west to Golden Hill Cemetery and the effect this will have on West End merchants, and activities of Hebrew Educational Alliance, Gigolo Club, and Guldman Center.
West End Press, No. 46, 1934 December 28
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West End Press, No. 47, 1935 January 4
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West End Press, No. 48, 1935 January 11
Issue no. 48. News coverage includes: Motorcycle Patrolman Ernest Ayers' arrests, from January 1-10, 1935, of 62 speeding motorists on West Colfax between Federal and Sheridan, and activities of Cheltenham P. T. A., Hebrew Educational Alliance, Guldman Center's minstrel show, and College of Jewish Studies.
West End Press, No. 48 (January 11, 1935), 1935 January 11
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West End Press, No. 49, 1935 January 18
Issue no. 49. News coverage includes: West Colfax Democratic Club's endorsement of W. W. Grant for Denver mayor, and activities of the Woman's Club [sic], Spivak Educational Institute's official opening, Guldman Center's minstrel show, and International Workmen's Circle.