Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 March 1938 — Page 6

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THE JEWISH POST

Friday, March 16, 1638

PEOPLE AND PLACES

Rollin’ Stones HI HO again and they still come rolling down the mountain bearing tid-bits for me to pass on to you Seen Saturday afternoon at the Circle Theatre were Natalie Marcus and her cousin, Natalie Stolkin, both looking very cutish and chic. Natalie Stolkin was seen by Key Hole Katy again on Sunday afternoon at the Kirshbaum surrounded by a net of boys including “Gibber” Lehner and Bob Pallman Helen Weiner, fair sister of the famous “Milt”, who is captain of the cross-country team at Butler, was dining, showing, and dancing with an interesting looking date Saturday night. Helen is a freshman at Butler and hails from Perth Amboy, N. J. Here’s a break for youse jmys At the Atrium room Saturday nite while on my tour of inspection, my evening was gayer because I saw Bgd Goldsmith and Helaine Borinstein, Harry Traugott and Bemie Bloom with two Stevens College girls, Gwenn Rosenak and Joan Scharff, who but definitely were assets to the party. The aforementioned two men about town can pick ’em for me anytime.,,,,. Little Ruby Sagalowsky, who up and becomes a debutant^ over night, was also there, as was her guest Ruth Schulman. Both girls attend Ward-Belmont. 'fhat Southern atmosphere does something, ’cause I couldn’t tell which one of the boys’ dancing attendants were their dates Two distinguished former residents were in a gay party at the Atrium. Dr. Louis Rosenstean, with his twinkling devilish eyes, who was here for the week-end, Anne Stavis, and her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ebner of Springfield, Ohio. Altho Bertie Ebner has a lovely growing family, she still retains the smart air of dashing sophistocation she had when she lived here Viva La France or what have you Big a.pple dancers and Ethel Kaplin who performed at the Shu-Shan-Shag will go on a tour to South Bend to perform for the Jewish Youth Conclave. Their agent will be glad to interview anyone who is interested in signing the dotted line What young lady gave a surprise birthday party last week for Edgar Klain? Jerome (rackateer) Jacobs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Jacobs, has been touring Indiana, and Ohio in the role of Indiana State ping-pong representative, playing in tournaments. He has won many prizes and has an interesting array of loving cups and femmes We hope that next week the sick list will not include the names of Mrs. Edgar F. Kiser, Norton A. Fishbein, Mr. Eli Kahn, Mrs. Sam J. Mantel and Mr. Henry Reinitz

Blessed Eventing We understand that the stork who brought the very elegant bouncing baby boy to Roger and Louise Kahn last Saturday received two extra feathers in his wing for his satisfactory service. The Kahns seemed to find everything about the baby above reproach, and have

practically decided to keep him. Here’s wishing you happiness, health, and success Roger, Louise and baby Kahn Stephen Edward Medias who with his mother has been a guest at the Methodist Hospital for the past two weeks, is now at home to his friends at 1501 E. Maple Rd. Invitations have been issued by the Pretenders Dramatic Group for an evening of plays on March 27th. From rumors I've heard this group is made up of rising stars, and is really going places, after one year’s existence Sunday is going to be a busy day. Expect to see you at the Temple Young People’s League meeting in the afternoon and certainly at the Purim Ball Sunday nite at the Kirshbaum. If a handsome young man approaches you, selling seconds on the Junior Hadassah clock be sure to buy some. Ten votes toward winning the crocheted bathtub to Abe Bortz, Phil Cohen, A1 Marcus and the rest of the fellows who are helping the girls out. And so my friends until Irving Ruben decides to take an active interest in organization work, I’ll stop seeking you and I do, ah dew, and I due mean adeu.

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To Address League

SAMUEL J. MANTEL

Mantel To Speak At T.Y.P.L. Meet Samuel J. Mantel will address the Temple Young People’s League meeting at 3:30 p.m., Sunday, March 20, in the Temple. His subject will be “Combatting AntiSemitism,” An original radio broadcast, “Time Marches Backward,” written by Meyer Efroymson, Burt Kohn and Ruth Skom will be presented. Sylvia Ecktman will direct. A buffet supper at 45 cents per plate will follow. The meeting will conclude in time for those present to attend the Purim Ball that evening. Temple Sisterhood Purim Meeting Jules Salkin, first violinist of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, will play at the Purim meeting of the Temple Sisterhood at 2:15 p.m., Monday, March 21, in the Temple. Mr, Salkin, a graduate of the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia, is head of the viola department of the Arthur Jordan Conservatory. The speaker will be Mrs. Marian Gallup, superintendent of the Indiana Woman’s Prison who will speak on “Adjusting the Social Outcast or The Other Fellow's Sister.” Also included on the proLouis Wolf on the National Conference on the “Cause and Cure Of War”, held recently in Washington, D. C. Mrs. Andrew Jackson will give a scriptural reading. Mrs. A. H. Kaufman will be hostess at the tea which will follow and Mrs. Sultan Cohen and Mrs. Arthur Fairbanks will pour.

Alfred Cohen To Speak At B’nia B’rith Initiation Banquet

Alfred M. Cohen, international president of B’nai B’rith will address the Indianapolis lodge at its initiation banquet and dance Sunday evening, April 24, it was announced this week. The affair will be state-wide and will be preceded by a membership campaign. Initiates will be presented as the Alfred M. Cohen class. Mr. Cohen’s address in Indianapols may be the last he will give in his capacity as president of

B’nai B’rith. Past Presidents’ Night will be observed the same evening.

Mrs. Samuel Messing and her father, Harry Silberberg, will leave Sunday for Cincinnati for a visit of several days. From there they will go to Chattanooga for a visit with Mrs. Messing’s daughter, Mrs. Charles Rosenhein. They will also visit in Memphis before returning home.

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Miss Gwenn Rosenak of Terre Haute, who attends Stevens College, was the guest last week-end of her brother, Dr. Bernard Rosenak, and Mrs. Rosenak. Miss Rosenak’s roommate at Stevens, Miss Joan Scharff of Nashville, Tenn., was also a guest.

DONOR LUNCHEON (Continued from Page 3) Mrs. David B. Greenberg national chairman of the Youth Aliyah Committee as guest speaker. Musical selections will be given by Mrs. Herbert F. Sudranski, pianist. Monies raised from reservations at the luncheon will go to the Youth Aliyah of Hadassah which has been engaged in bringing chil- ! dren from Germany and Eastern ; European countries into Palestine for the pm pose of providing them an opportunity for a livelihood. Mrs. J. A. Goodman, chairman of the local youth Aliyah committee and a member of the National Youth Aliyah Board has been trav- j eling throughout the state, raising funds for the movement. Mrs. Lewis levy is president of Hadassah and Mrs. Max Selig and Mrs. Jacob Weiss, are co-chairman of the donor luncheon committee.

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