Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 April 1963 — Page 6

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The National Jewish POST and OPINION

Friday, April 12, 1963

Jottings From Joyce

Because of spring vacation, Indianapolis is being bombarded by visitors this week. Sharon Dumes, Phil Lieberman, and Mark Cohen, who are guests of Marsha Sablosky, Judy Kat, and Arthur

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Max, make up an Evansville “delegation.” April Dunbar is Cincinnati’s resentative to our fair city. She is the guest of Hilary Present. From the city Joyce of bright lights and 8,000,000 people, comes Terry Bornstein, who is visiting cousin, Nancy Cohen. Linda Coopersmith from Columbus, O., is in Naptown as the house guest of Debbie Kat. Lima (Ohio) residents, Ron Reuben and Steve Kersch are also in town

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visiting friends. “Where the Boys Are” is where Susie Blickman and Susie Blumenthal are. That’s right 1 These two girls are spending one whole week in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Jeff Keiner and Ronnie Domont took a trip last week end when Saturday afternoon at 3:24 p.m., they decided to drive to Terre Haute, Indiana. Seen at the Huddle Restaurant were these three college students, Gail Gernstein, Ellen Brodey, and Jerry Steinberger. They were home from the University of Missouri, Purdue University, and University of Miami respectively. Janet Mermelstein and Irene Weiss are chairmen of the L.I.N.K. dance to be held April 20 at I.H.C. The theme of the dance is "E v e n i n g in Paris”, which will be highlighted by an enormous Eiffel Tower in the middle of the dance floor. Tickets are currently on sale. 1 hear the Councilettes are writing a fantastic skit for Stunt Night. This event is scheduled for May 19. The rest of the clubs better get busy if they want to beat this terrific group. Jack Harris won the 200 meter breast stroke at the National Swimming Meet recently. He beat the previous record by 1.3 seconds. Don’t forget the Temple Teen conclave this week end. For those of you who can’t make the other events, remember there’s still the “L’il Abner” dance Saturday night from 8:30-11:30. The dress is strictly Dogpatch style, and there will be numerous open houses following the dance. Happy birthday to Harvey Schuchman, April 9; Howard Lovenger, April 11; Jerry Steinberger, April 11; Elliot Lichtenberg, April 13; and Janet Satinsky, April 21. Until next week . . . Happy Holidays. -BEST WISHEST0DDLE HOUSE

Looking Backward

1953 — 10 Years Ago An enthusiastic quota setting meeting Wednesday night selected a goal of $600,000 as “attainable and reasonable” for the 1953 Indianapolis Jewish Welfare Fund drive and placed the direction of the campaign in the hands of three chairmen. They are L. L. Goodman,' who has a reputation as being a top fund raiser in the city, Bud Hosier and Sam Schahet. 1958 — 5 Years Ago Dr. Nelson Clueac, president of Hebrew Union College Jewish In-

Luncheon, Card Party Planned An April Showers luncheon and card party for the Indianapolis Chapter of Hadassah will be held at the home of Mrs. Eugene Click, 215 Williams Court, on Wednesday, April 24, at 12 noon. Luncheon at $2 per person will also include an opportunity to win one of the many door prizes. Mrs. William Cohen, chairman for Hadassah supplies, wh<ch sponsors the affair, will be assisted by Mrs. Mandel Diamond and Mrs. Harold Goldberg. For reservations, please call Mrs. Jacob Lutz, CL 3-6957; Mrs. Max Dworkus, CL 1-0760; Mrs. Jack Maurer, CL 5-1221; Mrs. Sherman Weinstein, CL 1-2108. Members are urged to make up their own tables of bridge, mah jongg or canasta. Impromptu tables can be made up at the luncheon.

Newlyweds At Home Mr. and Mrs. Leon Finkelsteln have returned to Indianapolis after a wedding trip to New York and Nassau. They are residing at 2220 Douglas Road.

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j stitute of Religion will keynote the dedication of the Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation’s new building at 65th and North Meridian. He will address the congrega* tion’s appreciation night, Saturday May IQ.

Mrs. Harold Stadler was elected president of the Indianapolis Council of Jewish Women for 1958-60.

Steve Trainer will play simultaneously against the entire Jew ish Community Center junior chess I club in an exhibition scheduled J for 4 p.m., Sunday, April 13. The group, under the direction I of Joe Adelsman and other adult chess club personnel meets each Sunday in room 180 of the Center.

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