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Hungarian-American Emigres

My paternal grandfather's family (three brothers, three sisters) emigrated from Hungary about the turn of the century and settled in the predominantly Hungarian-Jewish Logan section of Philadelphia. Some of them were photographed at some sort of costume event.  
I think that males number 1, 2, 3 and 5 from the left were my grandfather Nelson Blass (1884-1952), uncle Eugene Blass (1890-1953), uncle Rudy Polya (1889-1987) and uncle Armin Braun (1890-1957). The only female whom I recognize is [middle] aunt Sara Blass Polya (1888-1973).  
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My paternal grandfather's family (three brothers, three sisters) emigrated from Hungary about the turn of the century and settled in the predominantly Hungarian-Jewish Logan section of Philadelphia. Some of them were photographed at some sort of costume event.

I think that males number 1, 2, 3 and 5 from the left were my grandfather Nelson Blass (1884-1952), uncle Eugene Blass (1890-1953), uncle Rudy Polya (1889-1987) and uncle Armin Braun (1890-1957). The only female whom I recognize is [middle] aunt Sara Blass Polya (1888-1973).
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