Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 October 1941 — Page 6

PACK SIX

THE JEWISH POST

Friday, October 10, 1941

SOCIETY

Cecelia Bolson Married to Norman Franklin Special FORT WAYNE-Miss Cecelia Goldberger Bolson and Mr. Norman Franklin, son of Mr. Abe Franklin, were married in a pretty home ceremony Sunday afternoon. Rabbi Frederic A. Doppelt officiated. The bride and bridegroom left early in the evening for a trip to California. When they return they will be at home in the Fairfield Manor. The bride is a graduate of Indiana University, which Mr. Franklin also attended. He is associated in business with his father. Out-of-town guests here for th.nuptials included Miss Anne Goldberger of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Morton Haslacher of Baltimore and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Zweig of Washington, D. C.

BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Harry Marcus, 1138 South Meridian, announce the birth of a son Monday, Oct. 6. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nathanson, Detroit, Mich., announce the birth of a son Friday, Aug. 22. Mrs. Nathanson was Merian Segal, formerly of Cincinnati, 0. Mr. Nathanson is formerly of Indianapolis. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Hy Bearman, Waukegan, 111., announce the birth of a daughter, Elaine, Monday, Sept. 29. Mrs. Bearman was formerly Lee Zuckerman of Indianapolis.

Hannah Kaufman of the Marott Hotel is back after a summer in

Indianapolis Date Clearance Bureau Friday, October 10 ' 10:00 a. m.—Hadassah Board Meeting—Kirshbaum Center. Saturday, October 11 Oneg Shabbat-Hadassah. Wednesday, October 15 8:00 p.m.—Hebrew Ladies’ Aid Soicety, Bichuv Cholem, Knesses Is^eal. 8:00 p.m.—Beth-El Men’s Club. Monday, October 20 Gimiles Chesod Meeting. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 21, 22 and 23 Mid-Eastern Conference, National Council of Jewish Women. Sund- y, October 2f Beth El Sisterhood. Monday, October 27 Opening Luncheon, Hadassah. 8:00 p.m.—Joint Defense Appeal Meeting—Kirshbaum Center. Wednesday, October 29 2:15 p.m.—Ladies’ Auxiliary of J. E. A.—Kirshbaum Center. Sunday, November 2 Jewish Education Association Dinner Meeting at Beth-El Temple. Tuesday, November 4 10:30 a. m - Temple Sisterhood Book Review—Tenth St. Temple. Wednesday, November 5 8:00 p.m.—Beta Nu Card Party—Antlers’ Hotel. Saturday, November 8 Oneg Shabbat-Hadassah. Sunday, November 9 Indianapolis Jewish Youth Central Council. All day conference.—Kirshbaum Center. Monday, November 10 8:00 p.m.—Jewish Federation and Jewish Welfare Fund Joint Annual Meeting—Kirshbaum Center. Tuesday, November 11 10:30 a.m.—Temple Sisterhood Book Review—Tenth St Temple. Beth-El Sisterhood Annual Card Party Day. Monday, November 17 Gimiles Chesod Meeting. Tuesday. November 18 Hadassan Thrift Luncheon, Blocks’ Auditorium. 10:30 a. m.—Temple Sisterhood Book Review—Tenth St Temple. Wednesday, November 19 Beth-El Gold Band Hobo Hop—Sky Harbor. . Beth-E! Men’s Club. Monday, November 24 ^ ; 2:15 p.m.—Ladies’ Auxiliary of J. E. A.—Kirshbaum Center. Tuesday, November 25 10:30 a. m.—Temple Sisterhood Book Review—Tenth St Temple. Saturday, December 13 Oneg Shabbat-Hadassah. Wednesday, December 17 1:00 P-M.—Hadassah Business Meeting, Kirshbaum Center. 8:00 p.m.—Beth-El Men’s Club.

Rochester, N. Y., visiting with her daughter. * * * Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Silbermann have returned from a few day?’ trip to Minnesota. * • * Mrs. David Kahn and daughter Helen and Mrs. Simon Kiser are in Florida. * * * Peggy Kahn and Ruth Weinberg spent last week-end with friends at Western College, Oxford, O. * * • Billy Julian has returned from a several weeks’ stay in Canada.

Bellefaire Expands Program, Includes Foster Home Care

Special CLEVELAND — Communities throughout the sixteen states served by Bellefaire, the Jewish Orphan Home at Cleveland, will gain the advantages of a complete child care service, as a result of the integration plan adopted by Bellefaire and the Welfare Association for Jewish Children, the Cleveland foster home agency. Question as to what this will mean to the region now served by

and experienced by twenty-two years of foster home placement service. “We want our region to know that we are now fully equipped to assist or advise in any child care problem.” Bellefaire, the Cleveland Jewish Orphan Home, was founded in 1868 by the fraternal order of B’nai B’rith. While for many years its vsisvisw* Vino + Vl O Cl

Mrs. Ferd Kahn and daughter Peggy are back after several months in St. Andrews-by-the-Sea, Canada. * * • Mr. and Mrs. Edward Leipold of St. Louis, who were here for a few days’ visit with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bloch, motored with the Blochs to Cincinnati this week. Mr. and Mrs. Leipold returned to St. Louis Thursday. Mr. Leipold is a brother of Mrs. Bloch. * • • Monument Chapter 549, Order of the Eastern Star, will observe Friends Night at 8 o’clock Monday, Oct. 13, at the Masonic Temple, North and Illinois streets. * • * Mr. and Mrs. Sam Zuckerman are visitinng their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hy Bearman, and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Bearman, Waukegan, 111.

Bellefaire, the president, Fred Lazarus Jr., of Columbus, made the following statement: “This co-ordination of service will not only insure to every dependent and underprivileged Cleveland child the kind of care best suited to his needs; it will make this same comprehensive service available to the children of smaller communities that do not have the advantage of expert child care service. “The integration plan provides for a new agency, to be known as the Cleveland Jewish Children’s Bureau, the governing body of which will be composed of thirteen Beelefaire trustees, thirteen Welfare Association trustees and two Jewish Social Service Bureau trustees. This agency will receive applications for all Cleveland children and have control of their placement transfer and discharge. “Bellefaire will retain its autonomy as a regional agency but will have the benefit of a staff trained

middle western states of District Nos. 2 and 6 of the B’nai B’rith, its constitution was recently broadened to permit service to any Jewish child requiring Bellefaire’s care. Messrs. S. J. Sternberger and Louis J. Borinstein of Indianapolis are Bellefaire trustees and represent it in Indianapolis.

BICHUR CHOLEM TO MEET The Hebrew Ladies’ Aid Society, Bichur Cholem, will hold a meeting at 8 p. m. Wednesday, Oct. 15, at Knesses Israel.

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BAR MITZVAH Mr. and Mrs. Louis Chernin, 1102 Union street, announce the bar mitzvah of their son Albert David at 8:30 a. m. Saturday, Oct. 18, at Sharah Tefilla Synagogue. Friends and relatives are invited.

THE ARGUMENT (Continued from Page 2) editor of The Post in the most appreciable manner. ANDREW FRIED, Secretary-Treasurer IndianaKentucky State Association. * ■* * Editor’s Note: Here’s a good start. How about some of the lay members, who feel as Rubin and I, answering our good friend, Mr. Fried? Just as a start, hut with no malice whatever, let me state, as a matter of fact, that the present third vice president was prom ised his office in Fort Wayne last year, and that the next third vicepresidency, too, has already been premised by certain “big shots.”

Thelma Levi Engaged To David Ochstein Mr. and Mrs. Sam J. Levi, 2921 Noi-th New Jersey street, announce the engagement of their daughter Thelma to David Ochstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ochstein, Fort Wayne.

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