Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 January 1969 — Page 3

Friday, January 24, 1969

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Miss Beverly Kuperstein Becomes Miss Hilary Present, Bride Of Robert Dock Michael Talk To Wed

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Temple Adath Israel, Merion, James Strull ot Louisville, Ky., Kujolic and Carolyn Kujolic, p rese nt, 555 West 73rd Street, this June.

Pa., was the setting for the Jan. sister of the groom, and Mrs. nieces of the bride from Phil- announce the ^engagement of Mr. Talis is a senior at the 39 wedding of Beverly Kuper- Steven Kujolic of Philadelphia, adelphia, who served as Jr. tileir daughter, Hilary Gay, to University of Cincinnati and a stein and Robert Dock. Pa., sister of the bride, who Bridesmaid and flowergirl, as Michael Allen Talis, son of Mr. member of Sigma Alpha Mu

The bride is the daughter of served as Matrons of Honor, was Debby Dock of In- an d Mrs. Charles Talis of fraternity.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ku- Miss Andrea Wynne of Phila- dianapolis. Columbus, 0. Plans for a June 28 wedding perstein, of Wynnewood, Pa., delphia, Pa., was Maid of Groomsmen were Marshal] Miss Present attended Indiana at Congregation Beth-El Zedeck and the groom is the son of Honor. Best man was Morton Kuperstein of Philadelphia, University and graduated last are now in progress.

Mr. and Mrs. Sam L. Dock, Dock, brother of the groom, of James Strull of Louisville, Gary August from the University of 6310 Springmill Road. The Indianapolis. Wasserman of Kansas City, Cincinnati. She will receive her

groom’s grandfather is Mr. Max Other members of the bridal Mo., and Irv Goodman, a friend • »/ • L ill Sacks of Indianapolis. party were Michelle Koplow and of the groom from California. B 11(81 B nth WOIHGII

The bridal couple chose as Iva Dock of Indianapolis, who From Indianapolis, David - d J

their honor attendants, Mrs. served as bridesmaids, Susan Reuben, William Claymon, AQQnCV DUQCIGf Piffn 9 WurlfsItODS

Steven Davis and Stephen VI *" “ Wagman assisted the guests as Ip*3/ O /VI. In Ox B’nai B’rith Women, Chapter ushers. JERUSALEM (WNS) — Thfe 324 will conduct two workshops, The bride wore a white satin Jewish Agency Executive has Jan. 28 at 9:45 a.m. at the home A-Line gown \ ith long sleeves adopted a record $375 million of Mrs. Manuel Cassen, 6424 trimmed to match the A Line budget for fiscal 1969 beginning Hoover Road, the subject will coat worn over the dress. The April 1. The budget, $55 million be two-fold — Dolls for Decoat was trimmed in Alencon greater than the 1968 one, was mocracy and Personal Growth. Lace appliqued on English net based on anticipated increases The latter class will have as

Jerome and Esther Brown Esther has been literally tied with seed pearls and the back in income from the 1969 its guest instructor a stock and their three children, to the doorpost since their of the boat fell into a chapel Emergency Fund campaign for broker who will speak about fiAudrey, 13 years old, Jeff, 9, arrival what with colds and flu train. She wore a short mantilla Israel and anticipates an in- nancial planning for the family, and Judy who is a little over hitting one member of the of matching lace and ' pearls crease in immigration to at Members are invited to bring 1, have taken up residence in family after the other and has over a Victorian pill-box head- least 35,000 in 1969 as compared their lunch and remain for the a lovely new home in North not had the opportunity she piece. to 30,941 who came to Israel afternoon to play cards and Willow Farms. would welcome to get around Thp drpws of the Matrons last year. mah-jongg. The Brown family moved to too much or to get too 0 f Honor were blue velvet with

Inidanapolis from Michigan acquainted with many of the whito mink ruffs Thp maid of where they spent the last year organizations. hZr ™ ore plain blue velvet in Southfield and 10 years in Their immediate plans include and the rest of the bridal party Oak Park, two suburbs of getting son Jeff settled with his were in matching lighter blue

Detroit. Jerry is associated with Hebrew education, joining a gowns.

Jones and Laughlin Steel Co., temple and generally become The bride attended Temple and is the Indianapolis plant involved with friends and University in Philadelphia and manager for the company. community activities. the groom was a student at

We welcome the Jerome Indiana University. After their Brown family. We hope you wedding trip the bridal couple enjoy your new residence in will take up residence in Kansas

Indianapolis. City, Mo.

Jerome Brown Family Formerly Of Michigan

Talk On Sex Laws Slated

For Open Forum Dr. Paul Gebhard, director of the Institute for Sex Research at Indiana University, will lead the Open Forum at the Jewish Community Center, 6701 Hoover Road at 8 p.m., Feb. 2, discussing, “A Dilemma — our Sex Laws.” Julius Markfield, executive director of the Jewish Social Services will be the chairman for the evening and Mrs. Harold Stadler is in charge of hospitality. The program is open to the public. Tickets will be available at the door, $1 for members and students and $1.50 for others. Dr. Gebhard, a native of Colorado, received his bachelor, masters and doctorate in anthropology from Harvard University. He joined the Kinsey Institute in 1946 and became the director at the time of Kinsey’s death in 1956. At present he is also an instructor and professor of Anthropology at the Indiana University. He is co-author of the following books: “Sexual Behavior in the Human Female; Pregnancy, Birth and Abortion” and most recently, “Sex Offenders.” Arne Karlen writes, “In Speaking Out” in a recent copy of the Saturday Evening Post, quotes Dr. Gebhard, as one of the countries top sex researchers, as saying, “All together sadomasochistic and other baroque undergrounds probably number in the thousands. They are very small groups, though they don’t like to think so. When you talk to people involved in these things you hear the same names over and over. It’s an encapsulated little fraternity.”

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