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Distinguished Citizen 1982


Werntz Dry Goods Store at 100 E. Potomac Street - That's a young Himan he ladder around 1933. Mr. Werntz, who became a leader in the local Jewish community, was introduced to Brunswick by the Kaplons. He ran a dry goods and grocery store in the same building across from the YMCA and owned residential properties in Brunswick including the Jordan House on Maryland Avenue and lots on N. Virgina Ave before the bridge was put through.  
Werntz Dry Goods Store at 100 E. Potomac Street - That's a young Himan he ladder around 1933. Mr. Werntz, who became a leader in the local Jewish community, was introduced to Brunswick by the Kaplons. He ran a dry goods and grocery store in the same building across from the YMCA and owned residential properties in Brunswick including the Jordan House on Maryland Avenue and lots on N. Virgina Ave before the bridge was put through.  
(Photo courtesy of the Brunswick Railroad Museum)
(Photo courtesy of the Brunswick Railroad Museum)

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Distinguished Citizen 1982

Werntz Dry Goods Store at 100 E. Potomac Street - That's a young Himan he ladder around 1933. Mr. Werntz, who became a leader in the local Jewish community, was introduced to Brunswick by the Kaplons. He ran a dry goods and grocery store in the same building across from the YMCA and owned residential properties in Brunswick including the Jordan House on Maryland Avenue and lots on N. Virgina Ave before the bridge was put through. (Photo courtesy of the Brunswick Railroad Museum)

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