February 22, 2008

rona and dione, 1929



the caption on the back of this photograph says:

"sleeping beauty and oh-so-tired"


rona brown rose richman (1906-1992) and dione

February 16, 2008

frank and jacob, ca 1930



frank and jacob, the older brothers of anna and celia, rocking here in a souvenir picture of some kind, illustrate the notion that sartorial know-how and snappy dressing run in the family. though jacob (the younger brother, on the right) was relatively well-off in his career as a real estate man, frank, my great-great-grandfather, did not find the same prosperity as a tailor and presumably was not always able to dress quite this well. his children sacrificed education to get out into the world and work to help support the family -- my great-grandfather was a telegraph boy, his brother william won money as a prize-fighter, sister sophie worked as a milliner. however, when frank's sons grew up and became successful, they helped to support him -- something that they would have been doing at the time this picture was taken. my grandfather, son of the above telegraph boy, remembers quite well frank's always dapper figure walking down the streets of newark, reading a different section of the forward at each newsstand and candy shop along his route, so that by the time he arrived back home, he'd read the whole paper for free -- a thrifty streak that i see traces of every time my sister and i get excited over the clearance racks at macy's.

frank fenning (ca 1865-1936) and jacob fenning (ca 1869-1940)

February 2, 2008

ethel, becky and frank, 1981



my mother's parents were taken away from me 17 years ago this past tuesday, and it will never not hurt.

ethel kalisch hoffer (1918-1991), me, frank markus hoffer (1909-1991)