Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 August 1939 — Page 3

Friday, August 25, 1939

THE JEWISH POST

PAGE THREE

TANK STARS TO APPEAR AT BROADMOOR

•PEOPLE And •PLACES

By Seymour Pinkus

One of our Jewish women was listening to the pre-fight broadcast of the Lou Ambers-Henry Armstrong battle on Tuesday night when over the mike she heard “And Now,’’ Ladees and Gents, we’d like to introduce the one and only, Tony Galento.” She then remarked, “Oh, that’s the mayor of New York City, isn’t it.” She surely knew her politics and sports, yea man. Seems we have to do a bit of back-tracking, so we might as well start in now. First off, apologies to Hannah Leah Miller for the remark last week concerning Harold Schwartz. It was given to me in all good faith, and I accepted it in that spirit. Excuse us plia, Mr. and Mrs. Emanual Farber. When I noticed the little article in our paper proclaiming you to be a proud poppa and momma, I sort of wondered what it was all about- Bernice Kaplan, our demon secretary, claims its the fault of the printer, so let’s let it go at that. There’ll be no junior for a long, long time. Got a card from Annette Herman who, with her family, is in sunny California. At the time of writing, their abode was Venice. Annette has been searching like a bloodhound for Bob Taylor, but so far, no luck. The Editor’s Chair, conducted by our esteemed editor, must have had a telling effect last week. Did’ja ever hear of so many engagements? While on the subject, that reminds me that Frankie Greenwald and Helen Friedlander of Waldosta, Ga., have done it, too. It will be announced officially as soon as she arrives here. Orchids to Murray Schatz, demon salesman at the Indiana Fur Company. Last Sunday, he and Hayman Glass took charge of the coats used in the Junior Council Style Show, and he got out of a sick bed to put in an appearance. Honey Bernstein and his wife, Sylvia Ann, must have one heck of a time trying to get any shut-eye, if what I heard is true. A certain young man, who likes to pilot an airplane, chooses Sunday morning to fly over their house and swoop down as low as possible without scraping the singles off the roof. What an alarm clock, zowie! Sure was a mob of folks at West Lake Saturday night. There was one bunch headed by Alvin Cohen and Charles Feibleman, but I didn’t know the rest of them. Also saw Jeanne Sachs with Izzy Dock, Rosalie Lurvey, Musty Stein and his wife, Goldie Pardo and Amos Nahmias, Sally Passo and A1 Morris, Mildred Cohen, Evalyn Goldsmith and Dave Cohen, and several others whose names escape me for the moment. After the dance, we went to Eaton’s and while sitting there, saw almost all of Broadmoor converge upon us. There were Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Joseph, Mr. Dayan, Barbara Sternberger, Marvin Sablosky, Pat Berger, Marjorie Goldsmith, Dr. and Mrs. Kwitney, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyer, Julian Kizer, Sonny Dobrow of Muncie with a sweet looking burnette and oodles and oodles of others. What’s this boy, Lee Green got, anyway? My secret operatives inform me that Helen Oppenhiem and Sara Shuchman are both paying attention to heem. I know they ambled up to his house last week just to chew zee fat. Say, before I forget, some of you pipples going to the Conclave at Michigan City this weekend, could do me a great favor if you’ll bring back some printable dope for this column. The missus and myself can’t make it. Bring us some dope and we’ll slip you some theater passes (not to the Mutual). Squelch all reports that the former Marilyn Barr is going to have an addition. The rumor got started somehow and is absolutely untrue. However, you can put down, as being authentic, that Rose (Weinstein) Freedman of Frankfort is anticipating a blessed event. So is the former 'Sally Maurer. Mazultoff! Ran into Eddie Shapiro, advertising salesman of the Daily Telephone in Bloomington the other day. He is the Phi B. Di who used to have eyes for Estelle Cider of Logansport. That romance has long been daid and now he speaks with baited breath every time he mentions the name of Frieda Fineman of New York town. In fact, he drove all the way up to see her a few short weeks ago. Man, that am love! Well, Russia and Germany have lined up on the same side of the fence and everyone is talking war again. I always contended that if thir country should again be drawn into a hellish nightmare because of Sourpuss Adolph and Staleface Stalin, we Jews should form a regiment of our own to clean up on some of those Nazi. If this would come to pass, we could well see history repeat itself. Remember Paul Revere and his famous “To Arms, To Arms, the Britishers are coming?” Well, his German counterpart might find himself shouting, “To Arms, To Arms, the- Yiddishers are coming.” Bys now. A

Second Annual Event To Feature Gala Fall Fashion Display Luxurious fall fashions in an elaborately lighted setting will feature the second annual style and water show to be presented at Broadmoor Country Club Thursday night, August 31. A buffet supper, served in the clubhouse from 6 until 7:30 p. m., will preced

the show.

To the music of Art Berry and his orchestra, professional models will exhibit glamorous furs and growns from Rink’s, Wasson’s and

Strauss’s.

Featured in the water carnival will be Bill Barkhaus, national low-board diving champion; George Wildack, state and midwestern diving champion, and Bob Wooling, comedy diver. Barbara and Adele Sternberger will present a water waltz and Harry Einstandig will do the “sack trick” made famous by Harry Houdini, the magician. Earl Montgomery, director of the club’s swimming activities, has arranged an exhibition of children’s swimming and diving and Patty Aspinall, nationally known child swimmer, will be featured.

BELL BOX USED AS A BANK PUTS PHONE OUT OF ORDER Fifteen cents put the telephone out of order In a Norwich, Conn, home recently. Orrin Harris, repairman, sent to Investigate a "trouble” report, opened the telephone bell box, and when fifteen pennies dropped out one by one, he thought he had “hit the jackpot." It developed that a youngster in the family had been using the box as a savings bank. His deposits finally caused a short circuit in the wires.

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Three Years Ago This Week Miss Anna Kline of Toledo, Ohio, and Frederick Stauber were married. Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Farber announce the birth of a son. Helen Elizabeth Borinstein and Emmanuel Meyer announce their engagement. Hilda Jane Greenberg and Norton Fishbein are engaged. The marriage of Celia Kauffman to Julius Zukerman is announced Rabbi David Jacobson is announce^ as assistant to Rabbi Morris M.

Feuerlicht.

Two Years Ago This Week Mr. and Mrs. Abe Shapiro announce the birth of a daughter. Selma Hirsch of Dayton, Ohio, and Joseph Rosenberg are married in Dayton. The young people of the Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation hold a picnic at Forest Park in Noblesville. Felix Schwartz dies at the age of 73. Helen Eleanor Berkowitz and Harry Myers are married in the Women’s Department Club. Bess Cohen of Nashville, Tenn., and Benjamin Senn of Marion, Ind., announce their engagement. A son is born to Mr. and Mrs. A1 Robbins. The bar mitzvahs of Frank Zendell and David Calderon take place. Bessie Cohen and Harry Freeman are married. The Indianapolis Alumni Club of Sig-

Broadmoor Country Club. Mrs. J. H. Hantman of Newport, Ky., is injured fatally in rn auto accident, and Mrs. Louis Sriig suffers a fractured leg. Mrs. Sol Bodner and Mrs. B. Brown are injured in an auto accident near Cleveland. Mrs. Ida Barnett Atlas dies after a lengthy illness. Miss Ann Lehner and Harry Cooper are married. Miss Dolly Bernstein and Ernest Herman celebrate their wedding. The engagements are announced of Miss Fae Zukerman and Frank Gerstein, and Thelma Steinfeld and Jack L. Isaacs of Louisville. * * * One Year Ago This Week The marriage of Irene Ruth Grossman and Dr. Lester I. Tavel is solemnized in Texarkana, Ark. Broadmoor Country Club holds its first annual style show. Miss Alma Block Lyon and Henri Meis of Danville, 111., are married in Paris, France. Mr. and Mrs. Saul Klein announce the birth of a daughter. United Hebrew Congregation holds its annual picnic at Columbia Park. Kolman Fine of Evansvilled ies at the age of 80. Miss Shirley Levi and Albert A. Burrs of Los Angeles, Calif., are married. The marriage of Bertha Plotkin of South Bend and Louis Gaisky is announced. Ruth Berkowitz of Gary and Harold Gubin are married. Sig-ma Alpha Mu Fraternity entertains rushees at Jackiel Joseph’s Lodge. Beth El Sisterhood names committees for the next year. Isaac Bremen dies at the age of 50 years. The Knesses Israel Congregation holds a picnic in Columbia Park.

Mrs. Aaron Dee and daughter Barbara and Mrs. Max Sattinger have returned from South Haven

ma Alpha Mu held a smoker at! where they spent two weeks.

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