Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 March 1944 — Page 4

Pag* 4

THE JEWISH POST

Friday, March 31, 1944

ANDERSON

MARION

TERRE

HAUTE

EAST CHICAGO

ELKHART

Mro, Jo* Slmkia

Mr*. Frank Maldenberc By

Mrs. Bernard W. Roth INDIANA HARBOR

By Mr*. M. Bernstein

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Ruth Gray

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LAFAYETTE By Mro. Leonard Straus

STATE

IN

REVIEW

GABY By Mrs. Robert Berg;

SOUTH BEND

VINCENNES

EVANSVILLE

MUNCIB

HAMMOND

FORT WAYNE

By Mro. Stephen Sherman

By Mro. Ben Karp

Mr*. Stilm Mrs. Lionis Marks

By Mro. Archie Lapin

By Thelma Kaplan

By Mrs. Harry B. Lamdy

SENDING OF PASSOVER PACKAGES SPONSORED BY EAST CHICAGO LODGE

Special EAST CHICAGO — Over 400 Passover packages will be sent to Jewish boys at Camp Ellis, 111., by Louis Marshall Lodge B’nai B’rith of East Chicago, which is financing this J. W. B. project. Mike Marcovitch is chairman. The lodge will conduct another blood-bank drive in April, when a mobile unit will collect donations. The goal is for a 100% contribution of blood by members. Beginning next month, the lodge will sponsor Friday night services at B’nai Israel Synagogue once a month. Work for War Fund — Melvin Specter is chairman of the East Chicago campaign for the War Fund, and Bernard Friedman and Sam Blumenthal are on the committee. In Indiana Harbor, Samuel Miravich and Maurice Cohen are co-chairmen for the business section, with Harry Kaufman, Max Blumenfeld, Albert Marcus, George Nathanson, Nate Levin, Harold Barker, Maurice Resnick, and Aron Warshaw, or their committee. Lodge Members To Go to South Bend—B’nai B’rith members and their wives, headed by R. Kodicek, will go to South Bend Sunday to attend the group meeting of the Northern Indiana Lodges of the Indiana-Kentucky State Association at the Oliver Hotel. Notes — Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grossman and daughter, Reeva, of Lafayette, are visiting Mrs. Grossman’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Smulevitz. . . . Eta Tau Delta Sorority will meet at the home of Mrs. Max Sparber to plan a Mother’s Day party. . . . Mrs. Jack Levy has returned from the hospital after a serious illness. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weinstein are vacationing in Miami Beach. . . . Mr. Ascher Siegal has returned to Indiana Harbor after vacationing in Miami Beach. . . . The Decca Gamma Sorority, under the leadership of the acting president, Lillian Silverman, is planning to compile a news letter to be sent to each local boy in the

Vincennes J. W. B. Plans south bend host Sunday Seder for George Field T0 northern Indiana lodges

service. Charlotte Fink will edit the letter. . . . Mrs. Sara Otis of New York, daughter of the late Mary Goodfriend, has returned home after three weks visit with Mrs. Ethel Weinstock. . . . Melvin Kaplan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kaplan, is spending his spring vacation with his parents. He attends the St. John Military Academy in Wisconsin. . . . Mr* Harry Zuick has returned from Miami... . Sam Gray has turned over his duties as treasurer of the A.Z.A. to Marvin Lichtig. Sam is leaving to begin his freshman studies in the enginering school at Northwestern. . . . Mrs. Morris Levy is recuperating at her home after a serious operation. . . . Mrs. Rae Goodman is home from a vacation in Miami Beach.

Special VINCENNES.—The J. W. B. of Vincennes will sponsor a Seder for service men and women at George Field, 111., next week end. Mrs. Louis Dumes is chairman of the dinner arrangements. Flowers for decorations will be furnished by Mrs. Oscar Greenberg, of Petersburg, and Mr. Sam Rosenberg will conduct the Seder ceremonies.

Zionists Heads Installed in Hammond Special HAMMOND — Hammond Zionist district officers and directors were installed at an open meeting Tuesday. They are Philip Holzberg, president; Isadore Perris, Ben Smith, Louis Rosenblum and Samuel Sciens, vice presidents; Herman Jens, secretary, and Herman Lynn, treasurer; and E. J. Byman, Samuel Schlesinger, Sam Alpert, Samuel Siegel and Jacob Lurie, directors.

Notes.—Miss Esther Rosenberg has returned to Northwestern University after spending a week in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rosenberg. Her roommate, Miss Lyla Baum, of Chicago, spent several days in the Rosenberg home. . . . Mr. Solomon Dumes of Canton, O., spent several days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dumes. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Alec Linkon spent the past week in Chicago. . . . Mrs. D. S. Levin and daughter, Phyllis are in Chicago, where they will remain for the holidays. Miss Mildred Dumes of Indiana University spent last week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Dumes.

In the Service.—Mrs. S. Feldman has received word that her husband, Sheffield Feldman, has been transferred to Norfolk, Va. . Mr. Joe Yosowitz has been inducted into the United States Army.

Yc.ung Judaea Plans Hayride— Hammond Young Judaeans will hold a hayride tomorrow night. The next meeting will be held Tuesday. In the Service—Pfc. Joe Engelberg, brother of Mrs. Sam Tilles, now in Persia, recently made a trip to Palestine to visit his sister whom he hadn’t seen for seven years. . . . Pfc. Herb Kraus, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kraus, was transferred from the U. P. S. to the Intelligence Dept. . . . Pvt. Sylvan Miller, husband of the former Ruth Brown, daughter of the Jim Browns, has been recently trans-

MILK AND SWEET CREAM KOSHER FOR PASSOVER I wish to announce to the Jewish public that I have made arrangements with The Polk Sanitary Milk Company to produce milk and sweet cream Kosher for Passover. Each item will have my label. RABBI S. A. KATZ. Delivery Will Start Thursday, April 6 PRICES: MILK, Quart 16c SWEET CREAM, Half Pint 17c Because of wartime milk regulations, please place your order with your regular milk man or order from your regular store. The Polk Sanitary Milk Company

Phone CHerry 7183

1100 East 15th Street

Hillel Program Special BLOOMINGTON — Major F. T. Read of the A. S. T. P. Unit at the University here, will speak at the cultural program following the weekly services Friday night. Sunday at 11 a. m., Pro/. Sven Liljeblad will address the Koffee K latch. ferred to Pennsylvania. Ruth, her daughter, Judy, are residing with the Jim Browns in Hammond. . . . Marvin Shamom, son of the A. Shamons, is now stationed at Indiana University in the A. S. T. R. P. . . . Lt. (jg.) Ka! Waller, former Hammond attorney, was hom£ from his post in Washington over last week-end, visiting with the Milton Diamonds. He’s in the yards and docks division. . . . Pvt. Harry C. Bush, Indiana Harbor, who is stationed in the medical unit at Billings hospital in Ft. Ben Harrison, Indianapolis, was home for the week-end. He came in Friday evening, and spent Saturday with his friends in Hammond. He left Sunday evening. . . . Pvt. Dave Gubitz has returned to his post in North Carolina, af ter ten days with his wife and baby. . . . Nathan Zacharias, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Zacharias, is home on a furlough from his post. Pvt. Sol Friedlander, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Friedlander, was home on a delayeu route leave for seven days, fiom Camp Wheeler, Ga., to Fort Mei'de, Md. . . . Cpl. Dave Friedlander, son of the J. Friedlanders, is in Camp Blanding, Fla., in the infantry.

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SOUTH BEND—Mamre Lodge of B’nai B’rith will be host Sunday to the lodges of Northern Indiana for the annual Group Meet-

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The meeting will open at 10 a. m. at the Oliver Hotel, and after a business session presided over by State President Leon Levin of InShuls Schedule Passover Services Special SOUTH BEND.—Passover services will be held in all four South Bend Synagogues Friday, April 7. Sinai Synagogue will usher in the holiday with a service at 6:30 p. m. followed by a public Seder conducted by Rabbi Maurice Parzen. Mrs. Rose Mooren is chairman, and reservations may be made with Mrs. Sol Tishcoflf. Temple Beth El will begin the Passover celebration with a Vesper service at 6:00 p. m. Friday, April 7, followed by a Seder at 6:30 p. m., conducted by Rabbi Stephen Sherman. Mrs. Eli Fink is chairman and reservations will be accepted by Mrs. Sam Levy. At the Hebrew Orthodox Congregation and Congregation Sons of Israel, services will be held at 7:00 p. m Saturday, April 8, and at 9:00 a. m. Sunday, April 9. At 5:30 p. m. Saturday Rabbi Aaron M. Rine will deliver a Yiddish address at the Hebrew Orthodox Congregation, and on Sunday morning, he will address the Congregation Sons of Israel on “Slavery in the Midst of Freedom.” The Seder for Midshipmen at Notre Dame originally scheduled for Saturday night in Temple Beth El, will be held at 6:30 p. m. Friday, April 7, at the Hebrew Institute, under the direction of Rabbi Aaron M. Rine. A limited number of civilians will be admitted.

dianapolis, will be followed by a noon luncheon. Arranging the sessions is a committee headed by Jack Spevak. The Women’s State Association will convene at the same time.

B’nai B’rith Sponsors Visit of Blood Bank Unit Special MICHIGAN CITY — Imbued with the success of two trips to the Chicago Red Cross Blood Bank by the local B’nai B’rith Lodge, arranged by Leonard Benowitz, president, the Chicago Red Cross is sending a Mobile Unit to this city for April 4-8, after a promise by Mr. Benowitz that 1,000 donors will be rounded up. The 1,000 pints of blood necessary for the visit of a mobile unit will be oversubscribed, Mr. Benowitz, who is city-wide chairman, said. '

Rev. Richard Evans To Speak in Hammond Special HAMMOND—The Rev. Richard E. Evans, National Chairman of the Christian Council of Palestine, will address a public meeting under the auspices of the Hammond Council of Churches and the Committee of One Hundred, at the First Presbyterian Church Friday night.

Sisterhood Meeting Monday— The Temple Beth El Sisterhood will hold its regular monthly meeting at 1:30 p. m. Monday, at the Temple Vestry Rooms. Mrs. Saul Block will conduct the meeting. A dessert will be served. Mrs. Sig Welber is chairman of the refreshment committee. Auxiliary to meet Tuesday.— The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Hebrew Institute will hold its regular monthly meeting at 2 p. m. Tuesday at the Hebrew Institute. Mrs. Philip Frank will preside. Study Group Elects—The Mothers’ Study Group of Temple Beth El elected Mrs. Robert Fischgrund president and Mrs. Frank Sherman as secretary for the new season. In the Service.—First Lt. Jacob Halperin, of South Bend, has been promoted to Captain. He is stationed in the South Pacific. . . . Seaman 1-c Samuel Katz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Katz, of South Bend, has been graduated from the aviation radio school in Memphis, Tenn. . . . Pvt. Charles Feig has arrived in South Bend on a short furlough on his way to report to a camp in New Jersey. He is a son of the late Judge R. S. Feig and the husband of the former Ida Fisher. . . . Mrs. Milton Ries, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Feferman has left South Bend with her son to join their husband and father in a southern Army camp. . . . Sgt. Bernard Schrager was in South Bend on a ten-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schrager. He is stationed at Camp Croft, S. C. Notes.—Miss Virginia Bairn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Bairn, was graduated last week from the Nurses’ School as a Junior Nurses’ Aide. . . . Mrs. Cohen, mother of Mrs. John Mathews, will mark 50 years of residence in South Bend tomorrow. . . . At an assembly program of the Hebrew Institute Sunday School, held on March 26, Rabbi Aaron M. Rine, supervisor of the school, awarded prizes to pupils for the best costumes at the Purim Masquerade. Children who received gifts were Yetta Gendel, Miriam Kornfeld, Philip Shapiro, Aviva Elling, and Norma Fein. . . . Mrs. Sam Hoffman honored Mrs. Henry Savetsky with a stork shower Wednesday in her home. Fifty guests were present, among them Mrs. Max Savetsky, Mrs. Harry Cohen and Mrs. Saul Cohen, all of Elkhart. Mro. Savetsky is the wife of Pvt. Henry Savetsky, stationed at Camp McCoy, Wis.

An entire column of the front page of the Daily Express of London is devoted to a report of Zionist leader Chaim Weizmann’s contribution to the synthetic rubber program of the United States.