Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 February 1943 — Page 8

OWliIU SOCIETY

Mrs. Manuel Siegel, chairman The Hebrew Ladies Benevolent Hadassah Oneg Shabbat, has an- Society will hold its February

nounoed an Oneg Shabbat at 2:15 p. m. Saturday, Feb. 12, when Mrs. Israel Chodos will give a book review'. The meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Harold Goodman, 3045 Broadway. * • • Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fairbanks left Wednesday for the East. Mrs. Rae Berman has left to attended the wedding of her nieces in Chicago, Miss Bernice Blatt on Feb. 14, and Miss Geraldine Weber on Feb. 21. * * * Mrs. Louis Wolf and daughter, Mrs. Herbert Glasser, are in Tucson, Ariz.

meeting at 2 p. m. Monday, Feb. 15 in Beth El-Zedeck Temple. Mrs. Jesse Markowitz will preside.

Blanche Smith, Harry Sacks To Be Wed Sunday

Special

TERRE HAUTE—Mr. and Mrs. Samuel I. Smith of this city announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Blanche Ruth, to Harry J. Sacks, son of Mr. and

MISS COHN TO WED NAVAL RESERVE MAN

Former South Bend Resident Dead in Ohio

Our Film Folk By HELEN ZIGMOND

HOLLYWOOD— Maurice Sch- Mrs. Sacks of East Chicago, Ind. wartz makes his 11m debut in The wedding will take place at 4 "Mission to Moscow" . . . play the p. m. Sunday, Feb. 14 in Temple role of Dr. Botkin. Schwartz is B’nai Abraham, with Rabbi J. currently in Los Angeles to re- Marshall Taxay and Rabbi L.

vive the Yiddish Art Theatre. Rosenbloom officiating.

His first production will be "The The young couple, after a short Brothers Ashkenazi." In the cast honeymoon, will be at home in will be Alexander Carr of “Pot- Indianapolis, where the groom is ash and Perlmutter” fame. completing his course at Medical

* * * College. Miss Smith is one of

In an earnest desire to aid in the popular young set who atthe drive for Victory, Moss Hart tended Indiana University and made application to a branch of Mr. Sacks is a graduate of the

the service where he thought his same university, talents would be useful. Follow- * * *

ing the customary routine, he Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bloch will was called for ail interview— return this week-end from a two and was rejected. Reason: "He weeks visit with Mr. Bloch’s

Spring Wedding to Unite Selma Cooper and Pvt. John Hurwitz Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cooper, 3140 College, announce the engagement of their daughter Selma and Pvt. John Hurwitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Hurwitz of Sioux City, la. Pvt. Hurwitz is stationed at Ft Benjamin Harrison. The wedding will take place in the spring.

Special

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DIANE COHN

Mr. and Mrs. Melville S. Cohn, 5474 N. Capitol avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Diane, and Lt.

years proprietor of a general * astlce requirements. Be ore drygoods store here, and a resi- Hart e3 “ ted > the u examiner asked dent of the Ohio city for the last piously why he had repeated10 years died there Sunday after ^ lokfd at t hls watch during the weeks’ illness. He was 82. interview. I m in a bit of a hur-

ry, said the Pulitzer prize winner. “I’m due to lecture at Co-

lumbia in 20 minutes."

Heiling Der Hocus-Pocus Emil Janinngs was born in Brooklyn . . . inherited a wide streak of Hebraic blood from his mother's side of the family. Yet today he is the top man of the film industry of Germany. Goebbels' magic tongue-wag-ging whisked away the non-

Aryan taint.

11 weeks illness. He was Surviving are a son, J. O. Flox, of Columbia City, Ind.; four daughters, Mrs. Isadore Bernstein, of Decatur, Ind.; Mrs. Lottie Guttmacher, Los Angeles, Calif.; Mrs. Max Grad, of Upper Sandusky and Mrs Irving Klein, of Cleveland and seven grandchildren. The body was brought to South Bend for funeral rites Monday, In charge of Rabbi Aaron M. Rine. Burial was in Hebrew Orthodox cemetery, at

Mishawaka.

Two Groups Serve

Sunday Soldier Supper The Ladies Auxiliaries of the Jewish War Veterans and of the Shara Tefilla Congregation served the weekly Sunday evening supper for servicemen last week. Freshly baked bread was presented as a gift from the South Side Baking Company. Tht committee included Mr. and Mrs. Max Rutenberg, Mr. and Mrs. David Yaver, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mishelow, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Barnett,

N. R. of Richmond, Va. The wedding will take place in a few weeks. The young couple will go East on their honeymoon and then to Norfolk, Va., where Lt. Wallerstein is located temporarily. Miss Cohn attended the University of Illinois and Chicago University. Lt. Wallerstein is a graduate of Pennsylvania University.

Births Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Pinkus, (nee Virginia Schwartz), 4069 Graceland, announce the birth of a son, Feb. 8 at Methodist Hospital. The baby will be named Craig Eldon. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Heinz Hammerschmidt, 2957 N. Pennsylvania, announce the birth of a daughter Feb. 8 at St.. Vincent’s Hospital. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Sidney J. Seligman (nee Sallie Beilach), of Richmond, Ind., formerly of Indianapolis, announce the birth of a son, Feb. 9, at the Reed Memorial Hospital, Richmond, Ind.

State Births

Mrs. Albert Rosenthal and daughter, Mrs. Laurence Hill, will leave next week for Hollywood, Cal., for an extended stay.

• • •

Mrs. A. L. Block and daughter, Mrs. Joseph Gelman of the Marott Hotel are at Miami Beach, Fla..

FT. WAYNE — Mr. and Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs George Freeman, Larry Levy announce the birth visiting Mrs. Gelman’s daughMr. and Mrs. George Sorkin, Mr. of a SQn( Friday> Feb 5 at Kan _ te r, Mrs. Henri Meis, Mr. Meis

and Mrs. V itoff, and Mesdames j ta j ceej Mrs. Levy is the and infant son. Goldie Friedman, Jean K. Levin, f ormer Marjorie Hefter of Kan- • Elsie Olshowitz, Tillye Rice, j ca j lee Mr. Levy is in the ser-

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DEATH NOTICES

URI1,L—-Esther, of 1919 N. Meridian _ , _ , passed away Saturday afternoon, Dora Peale, Thelma Schwartz, , Mo“ A"™ Berger, Helen Sofnas, and '

Joseph Narot and Rabinowitz.

Isadore,

Mrs, Max

Mrs.

Schottenstein, sister of

Mrs. Freda Saagr, Mrs. Samuel

Peperp. m.

Sunday at the Aaron-Ru'ben Fu-

neral Home.

GARY—Mr. and Mrs. Philip

Mrs. Aubrey Obendorfer of Gary, spent a few days In the city this week dismantling the apartment of her father, George Solo-

Bordoffsky and Mrs. Simon oorn. Services conducted 2

Symphonic Program to Be Held Sunday—On Sunday evening, Feb. 14 a Symphonic program will be held for servicemen at the home of Rabbi and Mrs.

KAMI.VSKY—ada, of 209 \V. 33d, passed aw-ay Tuesday morning,

Kamrnlns,^Morr'ls Kaminsky J and Israel Chodos, 2961 Washington

ns,

Bachrack. Services conducted 2 p. , , , m. Wednesday at the Aaron-Ru- men are welcome and transpor-

ben Funeral Home.

rvaiiMnins, axorris ivammsKy and ° Sarah Kamanins, sister of Michael Blvd. Officers as well as enlisted

tation will be provided for any

Hirsch announce the birth of a mons, who will make his home daughter Wednesday, Feb. 3 at with her and Mr. Obendorfer. the Methodist Hopsital. * * • * * • Mrs. Harry Farber has reWHITING—Dr. and Mrs. Har- turned from a short visit with ry Barton announce the birth of her daughter, Mrs. Gordon Bluma son, born at St. Margaret’s berg, Washington, D. C. Hospital in Hammond. The baby * * * has an older brother. Mrs. Jack Harding of Leonardtown, Md., formerly of IndianapA tree has been planted in olis, is visiting her sisters, Miss through the local Emma Messing and Mrs. Leon

theodouk r. DAVx, Attorney, servicemen who can be at Kirshnotuce to heirs, creditors, I ,aurn a t 6:45 p. m. Sunday even- p a i e£d ine,

KTC ‘ chapter of Hadassah, in memory Stern.

CouVty he Pr ® bate Court of Marion SvmHroVUe Notes of the late Rabbi Mayer Messing * ♦ • 1 March Term, 1943. ^ ^ by Mrs. Hannah Frankfort, hon- Mrs. Gordon Ki$er Cohn re-

in the matter of the Estate of Beih-El

he mi

'dniund Rhaenlrer Estate Docket

‘rg. Deceased. 12?. Page 43903.

orary president of the Joseph turns Monday from Pueblo, Col.,

Estate Docket 12?. Page 43903. HAMMOND— Regular Friday and Anna Borinstein Home for

Th*?Tv E onelfe evening services will be held at the Aged,

min let rat r lx of the above named 8 p. m. Rabbi Adolph J. Fein- • • • R^ t port ha ^eco r unt nl and an voSl ! h 1 ers ln ?n ber g wil1 s P eak on “ what Would Sgt. and Mrs. Paul Cohen, retinal settlement of said estate, and Lincoln Do Today?” The Young cently married here, after visit-

that the "-me will eo-mo up for the „ , , T ,, » . i oa .

examination and action of said People s League will meet at 1:30 mg in St. Louis, have gone to

Probate Court, on the 6t3i day of Mar., 1943, at which time all heirs

of f

iar., is redltor

legatees

are required to appear In said

said estate

or legal ired to

Court and show cause, If any there be. why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate are also re-

quired to appear and

of their hetrslhtp. A. JACK TILSON

2—12-19-26.

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Also Sold in Beauty Salons and Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Shops—

See Miss Priscilla. Open Dally 10:30-5:30.

where she spent a few days with her husband who is stationed there. ,

• • •

Lt. David Leventhal, son of Mrs. Isaac Fred Leventhal, 432 E.

p. m. Sunday. San Antonio, Tex., where Sgt. Fall Creek Blvd., spent a few

* • * Cohen is stationed. Miss Harriet days here with his mother and

Knesseth Israel Brush, of St. Louis, who attend- family. Lt. Leventhal is with the HAMMOND—Martin Goldstein ed the wedding, and remained to 360th Air Base Hdqts., Pueblo,

chapter of AZA will conduct visit her parents at 736 Union Colo,

make proof Friday services at 8 p. m. Ad- St., has returned to St. Louis. * • • dresses will be given by Paul * • • • Leo Stein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edelstein, Aubrey Altschuler and The Indianapolis Council and Maurice Stein, 1417 No. Del., was Eugene Spungen. Refreshments Hadassah Study Group will meet home recently. He is a student will be served by Mrs. N. Gold- at 1:00 p. m. Monday, Feb. 15 at the University of West Va., Rastein and Mrs. Irving C. Lem. at the home of Mrs. Maurice dio Signal Corps, Morgantown,

Saturday morning Rabbi Sydney Gordon, 5430 Broadway. Meyer West Va. K. Mossman will speak on “Judg- Gallin, leader, will review Sing- • • •

ments of Israel." The Talmud er’s "Brothers Ashkenazi.” Capt. Benjamin Perk, Army

• * • Air Corps, Miami Beach, Fla., Edward A. Kahn is at Sit. spent a short leave last week with

Vincent’s Hospital recovering his mother, Mrs. Anna Perk, 2808

from his recent illness. No. Illinois St., and family.

Clerk.

class will meet at 4 p. m. Saturday. The Jewish Youth League will hold its next regular meet--ing at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday.