Heller, Minnie Ginsberg
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Minnie Ginsberg Heller, circa 1920-1988
Minnie Ginsberg Heller was a founder of the Ta-Ta-Pachon Club in Denver, Colorado in 1924 by west side Jewish girls. The Club's name means "It can never be pulled apart" and was a small social club. In 1974 there was a reunion in Denver co-chaired by Mrs. Harry Heller of Verona, N.J.
Minnie Ginsberg Heller Playing Tennis, 1925
Molly Cohen Bloom, Esther Sher Gamsey, and Minnie Ginsberg Heller stand near tennis courts holding tennis racquets and wearing tennis outfits. The tennis courts were near St. Anthony's Hospital in Lakewood, Colorado.
Slumber Party at the Muhlstein Home, 1926
Seven young women pose together in the front yard of the Muhlstein home during a slumber party. They are front row are Edith Muhlstein and Goldie Geller (Schwartz); second row are Minnie Ginsberg, Mollie Cohen (Bloom), and Dena Geller; and last row: Fannie Spector, and Esther Sher (Gamsey).
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