Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 September 1941 — Page 5

I»AGH SIX

THE JEWISH POST

Friday, September 6, 1941

SOCIETY

Indianapolis Date Clearance Bureau Sunday, September 14 Zionist Day, Grejm Farms. 2:30 P. M.—Junior Council Membership Tea, Kirshbaum Center. Monday, September 15 Gimiles Chesod opening meeting. Wednesday, September 17 b:30 P. M.—Beth El Men’s Club, Beth El Temple. Monday, September 29 11 A. M.—Temple Beth El Sisterhood Board Meeting. Wednesday, October 1 Junior Hadassh Yom Kippur Dance—Antler Hotel / Ball room. Wednesday, October 8 12:30 P. M.—Temple Beth El Sisterhood Luncheon, Beth El Temple. Saturday, October 11 Oneg Shabbat-Hadassah. Monday, October 20 Gimiles Chesod Meeting. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 21, 22 and 23 Mid-Eastern Conference, National Council of Jewish Women. Sunday, October 26 Beth El Sisterhood. Monday, October 27 Opening Luncheon, Hadassah. Saturday, November 8 Oneg Shabbat-Hadassah. Monday, November 17 Gimiles Chesod Meeting. Tuesday, November 18 Hadassah Thrift Luncheon, Blocks’ Auditorium. Saturday, December 13 Oneg Shabbat-Hadassah. Wednesday, December 17 3:00 P. M.—Hadassah Business Meeting, Kirshbaum Center.

25TH ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. David Green, 1240 Union street, celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary Tuesday night, Sept. 2, in their home. Rain interfered with plans for a garden party, but 65 guests attended and Mr. and Mrs. Green were the recipients of many gifts. Mr. Philip Kraft presented Mr. and Mrs. Green with a large wedding cake in honor of the occasion.

Mounment Chapter, 549, 0. E. S. will hold a pitch-in-dinner at their opening meeting, 6 p. m., Monday, Sept. 8, at the Masonic Temple, North and Illinois streets. Dora Tavel is worthy matron and Maurice Tavel is worthy patron. * * * Max C. Tavel and son, Marvin, • of Toledo, J., were guests last week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Tavel, 2946 Ruckle. * * * The Refugees’ Handicrafts Exchange, 22 East 14th street, will be open during the month of September from 9:30 a. m. to 12 noon. * * * Adele and Sylvia Fishbein, 3720 North Meridian street, have left for a ten days’ vacation on a dude ranch in Winfield, Mo. • # • Mrs. Leo Levenson and children, Rosalie and Alvin, 4429 College, have returned from several months’ vacation in Los Angeles, Calif. * • * Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Solar have moved from 4009 College into their new home at 3903 North New Jersey street. * * * Miss Jeanne Sacks has returned from a two months’ vacation to Los Angeles, where she was the guest of Mrs. I. Abramson. Next week Miss Sacks will go to Northwestern University. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Abe L. Carlin and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fisher have returned from Atlantic City. * * * Mrs. Hattie Feinberg and son Myron will Le home soon from Atlantic City. * * * Mrs. Jacob Mueller has been entertaining as house guest, Miss B. Israel of Washington, D. C. * v * Mrs. J. Burnstein and infant daughter of the Marblehead Ays’-t-ments, who have been in Cincinnati with Mrs. Burnstein’s mother, Mrs. C. Rubel for the past six weeks has returned home, bringing her mother for a visit here. * * * Mrs. Maurice Perk and sons have returned from Minneapolis. * * * Mrs. Ray Rappaport of Toledo and daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Bendana of Kingston, Jamaica, are guests of Mrs. Rappaport’s sisters, the Misses Ringold, 3720 North Pennsylvania street. • * • Miss Dora Wolf was called home from Atlantic City by the serious illness of her brother, Joe Wolf. • * • Paulette Asch of New York City is the guest of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Fishbein, 3720 North Meridian street.

The State In Review MUNCIE Mrs. Herbert Pazol Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cossman left for Chicago to spend the week-end. They will attend a family reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Cappy Lieberman and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Pazol spent the Labor Day week-end at Lake Wawasee. Edward Hollander and Dr. Harold Kovel left for Cleveland, where they will join their wives and spend the LaborDay week-end. Don Gilinsky is home from Columbus, O., for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burgauer have re turned to Muncie after their honeymoon trip. We all wish yon loads of good luck and happiness. Mrs. Louis Novick and sons, George and Lester, have returned after spending a week in Albany N. Y. Mrs. Lillie Indorf entertained at her home on Wednesday afternoon. Leonard Schuster has left Muncie for a tour of California. He will probably be gone for several weeks.

ANDERSON Louise Spiegal The fall series of B’nai B’rith meetings will open Wednesday, Sept. 10 in the Glass Room of the Anderson Hotel. The Sisterhood will open activities this fall with a rummage sale, planned for the near future. Mr. Bertram Glazer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Glazer is convalescing at his home after a knee operation in Chicago. Just returned from a vacation trip to the northern part of Michigan are Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Bing. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goldberg, accompanied by their daughter, Emile, drove to Chicago to visit Mr. Goldberg’s mother and sister over the holidays. Mr. Marshal Schlossberg has just returned from a vacation in Lafayette. Mrs. Harry Azen and son, Stanley, returned Wednesday from a months’ vacation in Michigan City. EVANSVILLE Mrs. F. Drueker Mi s Jerry Goldman will enter Stephens College, Colombia, Mo. The Labor Day holiday was celebrated at Clearcrest Country Club with golf during the day, a buffet supper Sunday evening and a country style supper on Monday evening. Richard Levi was one of eleven Boy Scouts from the Southern Indiana Council who received Eagle badges in ceremonies at Indianapolis during Boy Scout Day at the State Fair. Roger Levi has returned home after attending Culver Military Academy summer school. Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Ehrich left Saturday for a vacation at Pawley’s Island, S. C. Mrs. Sidney Bernstein has returned from a visit with relatives in Duluth, Minn., and Nashville, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hilb, of Cincinnati, were week-end guests of Ferd Gumberts and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Hirsheimer. Mr. and Mrs. Sig Marks are visiting in

BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Meyer B. Cohen, 2838 Ruckle, announce the birth of a daughter, Aug. 28 at Methodist hospital. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Sherman, 4835 College, announce the birth of a son Thursday, Aug. 28, at St. Vincent’s Hospital. * * * Mr. and Mrs. David Goldman, 3340 North Capitol, announce the birth of a daughter Friday, Aug. 29, at St. Vincent’s Hospital.

BAR MITZVAH Mr. and Mrs. Abe Fivel announce the bar mitzvah of their son Jack at 9 a. m. Saturday, Sept. 6, at Beth El Temple. Relatives and friends are cordially invited to attend.

Miss Frances Bloch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bloch, will enter Sarah Laurence this month. * * * rority House as house mother. Isidor Kornblum will return this week from a trip east. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bernstein of New York were here recently for a few days with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wolf. ♦ New York and Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Weil have as their guests her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fischer, of Buffalo, N. if. Miss Sylvia Pearson returned from Memphis, Tenn., where she visited friends. Mrs. Nathan Schatz, Memphis, Tenn., is visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Schatz. Miss Barbara DeJong and Miss Jackie Goldsmith returned last week from summer camp in Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Levi and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Levi attended the opera in St. Louis over Labor Day. Mr. Milton Mendl, St. Louis, Was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Max DeJong, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt DeJong have as their guest the latter’s mother, Mrs. B. Felsenthal, of Chicago.

FORT WAYNE Mrs. Harry E. Landy Miss Jane Nathan of Milwaukee, Wis., formerly of Fort Wayne, is visiting in the city and was a guest at the tea given in her honor last Sunday. Mrs. Harry Komisarow and sons, Donald and Ralph, of New York City are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Doi - an. Edward Seelberg is visiting in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Poliak and daughter Betty have returned from a trip to California. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cohen celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Sunday, Aug. 31, with a family dinner at 6 p. m. Out-of-town guests were their family children, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Schelman and family of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wides and son Tom of Cincinnati, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cohen and son Murray of Detroit. Two sons, Felix and Ben of California were unable to be present, vbgkqjcylrushmdu

Mrs. Sam Weil Author Of Bobbs-Merrill Book Sperlul EVANSVILLE. — Ann Weil’s (Mrs. Sam Weil) new book, just off the press at Bobbs-Merrill, is a gay story of the two daughters of Thomas Jefferson. The book represents a great amount of research, and appeals distinctly to the 'teen age girl.

RUMMAGE SALE PLANNED The Hadassah annual fall rummage sale will be held some time in October and members have been asked to save rummage for the sale.

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MEETING SET FOR SEPT. 15 The Gemiles Chesod society will hold their opening meeting at 2:30 p. m., Monday, Sept. 15, and on the third Monday of each month thereafter, it was announced this week.

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