Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 September 1939 — Page 6

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THE JEWISH POST

Friday, September 22, 1939

Gilbert Forbes, WFBM Commentator, Speaker For Old Home Meeting

The Joseph and Anna Borinstein Home for the Aged will hold its regular meeting at 2:30 p. m. Tuesday, September 26, at Kirshbaum Center. Gilbert Forbes, news commentator of Station WFBM, will be the guest speaker. His subject will be “The War Today and the Prospects for Tomorrow.’’ The meeting is open to all members and friends. A pantomime version of the well.tnown story, “Cinderella,” will be presented by pupils of the dramatic department of the Arthur Jordan Conservatory. Mrs. Cora Goldstein wih' accompany the playlet at the piano. Ah officers, including Mrs. Samuel Dorfman, president; Mrs. Wilfred Borinstein, first vice president; Mrs. Lazur Goodman, second vice president; Mrs. L. J. Levy, third vice president; Mrs. Max Kaplan, fourth vice president; Mrs. L. W. Lapinska, treasurer; Mrs. Victor Goldberg, assistant treasurer; Mrs. Jack Goldberg, recording secretary; Mrs. I. J. Kwitney, assistant recording secretary; Mrs. I. Ruben, financial secretary; Mrs. H. Chalfie, assistant financial secretary; Mrs. Paul Scharffin, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Blen Blieden, assistant corresponding secretary, will be hostesses for the occasion. Mrs. Louis Borinstein and Mrs. David Rosenberg will pour at the social hour following the meeting. Hospitality is in charge of Mrs. Charles Larman and Mrs. Louis Barnett.

Mr. and Mrs. Sol Marcus and children have returned from Charlevoix, Mich., where they spent a month.

At the Movies ZARING THEATER —“Goodbye, Mr. Chips,” with Robert Donat and Greer Garson, and “Susannah of the Mounties*!’ with Shirley Temple and Randolph Scott, Sunday, Sept. 24, through Wednesday, Sept. 27. “Tarzan Finds a Son,” with Johnny Weissmuller, and “Sorority House,” with Anne Shirley, Thursday through Saturday. R I V O L I THEATER—"Frontier Marshal,” with Randolph Scott, and “Good Girls Go to Paris,” with Joan Blondell, Sunday, Sept. 24, through Wednesday, Sept. 27. "Woman Is the Judge,” with Otto Kruger, and “News Is Made at Night,” with Preston Foster, Thursday through Saturday.

I, 000,000 Polish Jews Persecuted, Starved Under Nazi Victory [Virtually all foreign cor respondent» left hnrd-prewaed Warsaw to avoid falllngr Into the hands of the Invading German army. The seat of the Polish government was moved to Krzemlenlee, In the eastern Wolhynfa province, from which the J. T. A. bureau chief was able to file a brief dispatch. The government. later moved again.] By MANUEL MOZES Chief of J. T. A.’s Polish Bureau KRZEMIENICE, Poland-Ap-proximately 1,000,000 Jews, many of them women and children, are suffering hunger and persecution in the territories occupied by the

German army.

(News from Poland in J.T.A. Paris, Kaunas and Riga dispatches and reports of other agencies told of Jews being shot down as “saboteurs,” including 50 killed in the

Dance Co-Chaitmen

CONSTANCE GLAZER HEN AI ETTA SCHWARTZ

Capacity Crowd Seen For Junior Hadassah Yom Kippur Night Dance Saturday

With a capacity crowd indicated, Junior Hadassah will hold its third annual Yom Kippur Night dance at 9:30 o’clock, Saturday, Sept. 23, in the Columbia Club. Danvers Julian and his orchestra will pro-

vide the music.

Proceeds of the dance go toward the upkeep of Junior Hadassah’s projects in Palestine, which include Meier Shfeyah, Pardess Anna, and the Nurses’ Training School. Patrons and patronesses for the dance are Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Goodman, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Goodman, Senator and Mrs. Jacob Weiss, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Silberman, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Tavel, Mr. and Mrs. Wolf Sussman, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Click, Mr. and Mrs. N. Wolf, P. Bisesi, Mr. and Mrs. Art Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Frommer, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Platt, Mr. and Mrs. A. Valinetz, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Frisch, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Bernstein, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Frind, and Mr.

piro, Constance Glazer, Teresa Leibowitz, Lillian Gross, Reva Schneider, Frieda S. Brill, Belle Leff, Helen Smith, Shirley Cohen, Selma Binsky, Esther Forman, Natalie Cohen, Lillian Eshowsky, Sylvia Forman, Goldie Dichner, Maralene Lurie, Rose Draizer, Toby Borinstein, Hilda Bookatman and Caroline Patnick.

STATE DEATHS

JULIUS SEEBERGER

Special

SOUTH BEND, Ind—Julius Seeberger of the Oliver Hotel, a retired business man and one of this city’s most generous contributors to charities, died in his hotel apartment last Tuesday afternoon after a week’s illnesS with a heart ailment. He was formerly associated in the Samuel Spiro & Co., clothing firm. He was born in Portsmouth,

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anapolls; liquor, beer, wine retailer. Bert C. Condon, 52820 (East End Tavern), 3852 East Washington Street, Indianapolis; liquor, beer, wine retailer. Henry U. Smith, 52821 (Budweiser Buffet), 1109 Shelby Street, Indianapo-

lis ; liquor, beer, wine retailer.

Evelyn D. McCready, 52822 (Restaurant), 3451 West 16th Street, Indianapo-

lis; liquor, beer, wine retailer.

Patrick McNeils, 02823 (Silver Leaf), 501 North Emerson Avenue, Indianapo-

lis : liquor, beer, wine retailer.

Emanuel Lorian, 52811 (P. & M. Bar), 843 East Washington Street, Indianapo-

lis; liquor, beer, wine retailer.

Marion Warrick, 52820, 52827, 62828 (Drug Store), 3432 East Tenth Street, Indianapolis; liquor, beer, wine dealer. Paul Gianakos, 52658 (Manhattan), 470 West Washington Street, Indianapolis;

beer, wine retailer.

Clarence Coonce, 52881 (Restaurant), 1262 West Washington Street, Indianapolis; beer, wine retailer. Raleigh Parson and Erma F. Parson, 52882 (Restaurant), 302 North Colorado Street, Indianapolis; beer, wine retailer. Louis Stamntkin, 52788 (Belmont Lunch), 234 North Belmont Street, Indianapolis ; liquor, beer, wine retailer. W. P. Lambirth, 52787 (Perry's Tavern), 1019 South East Street, Indianapo-

lis; beer, wine retailer.

Guy Martinelii, 52819 (The Alps), 10 North Delaware Street, Indianapolis; liquor, beer, wine retailer. Independent Pleasure and Benefit Club, 52818 (Club). 2813% Clifton Street, Indianapolis; liquor, beer, wine retailer. Indianapolis Llederkran*. 52803, 1417 East Washington Street, Indianapolis; liquor, beer, wine retailer. Said investigation will be open to the public, and public participation Is re-

quested.

ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION OF INDIANA. By JOHN F. NOONAN.

Secretary.

HUGH A. BARNHART, Excise Administrator.

town of Wioruszow; thousands being drafted for forced labor, stripped of their possessions and placed under rigid surveillance.) Tens of thousands of Jews have been evacuated from the invaded areas by central Jewish institu-

tions.

Warsaw’s Jewish population of 350,000 was actively participating in the firm defense of the Polish capital.

Flight to Warsaw Useless By Jewish Telegraphic* Agency KAUNAS—Advices from zones in Poland invaded by the German army said many Jews were being (Continued on page 10)

Bing Crosby Joins Fight on Coughlin By Jewlfih Telegraphic Agency NEW YORK — Bing Crosby, screen and radio star, has just joined the Committee of Catholics for Human Rights, it was announced by Dr. Emmanuel Chapman, executive secretary of the committee and editor of The Voice for Human Rights. Crosby said: “We cannot stand idly by and see our America threatened by the double-edged sword of religious and racial hatred. Those guilty of supporting any ‘ism’ except ‘Americanism’ are weakening their own moral fiber. Attacks against one minority are the first step toward the oppression of all minorities. I am happy, indeed, to add my name to your list of those in defense of human rights, and I hope The Voice will be a potent antidote to the vicious poison of race hatred.”

and Mrs. M. Kantiovitz, H. Salam

and Fred Tuchman.

Committee members completing arrangements for the affair are Sylvia W. Bernstein and Hannah L. Miller, Bess Draizer, Ann Sha-

Ohio. Surviving are a brother, Abraham Seeberger, and two sisters, Mrs. Samuel Spiro and Mrs. Belle Harmon, of this city. He was a member of Mamre Lodge, B’nai

B’ritb, and the Masons.

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Happy New Year NAPLES CAFE 1128 Main Street Telephone 1914 ANDERSON

Happy New Year COSTELLO DEPARTMENT STORE 1125 Meridian Street Phone 517 ANDERSON

Theosot Scouts Set First Season Dance The first fall festival dance of Theosot 50, senior Boy Scouts of Troop 50 of the Communal building, will be held Sunday evening, October 1, at the Communal building. Larry Dorrell and his southem swingsters will play. Door prizes will be presented, the committee on arrangements, including Henry Feldman, chairman; Bill Borman, Jack Cohen, Lester Linder, John Efroymson, Alvin Cohen, Joe Shupinsky, A1 Glazier, Lou's Goldstein, Morris Bernstein, Maivin Borman, Gilly Cohen and Geor Mordoh, announced. Tickets for the dance are 25 cents per couple. Sponsors of the club are Harry Goldstein, Alvin Cohen and John Efoymson. Happy New Year Price’s Garage Phone 728 110 W. 17th St. ANDERSON

Happy New Year Smith Floral Co. Phone 126 700 High St. ANDERSON

Happy New Year F. C. Cline Lumber Company Phone 507 428 Main St. ANDERSON

Happy New Year ANDERSON PLATING CO. SHERMAN BUTCHER

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liappy New Year D and L Machine and Welding Co. Phone 467 1624 Brown St. ANDERSON

Happy New Year Branch’s One-Stop Service Station Phone 4500 1326 Jackson St. ANDERSON

Phone 3136 15 W. Ninth St.

HARRY BLACK

BILLIARDS—CIGARS

Happy New Year

Harold Stratton ELECTRICIANS

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FURNACE CO.

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Local Manager

Phone 257-W 1201 Main St.

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