Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 July 1944 — Page 3

Friday, July 14, 1944

THE JEWISH POST

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Zionist Bond Drive Exceeds $600,000 Cantor Myro Glass, chairman, this week announced that the Zionist war bond drive in Indianapolis went over the top with a total of more than $600,000 in actual sales. In a letter to Cantor Glass, William H. Trimble, chairman, Marion County War Finance, congratulated his committee. “Your fine efforts as well as those of your associates in the county’s biggest war loan drive in history are greatly appreciated and long will be remembered,” Mr. Trimble wrote. Cantor Glass publicly expressed his personal appreciation to the members of bis committee and to the many friends in the community as well as the organizations who helped make the drive a success.

East Chicago Folks Make Visits, Entertain Guests Sprclnl EAST CHICAGO—Lucille Blumenthal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Blumenthal, is now a counselor at a camp in Brandon, Vt. . . . Jack and George Fein, sons of Dr. and Mrs. Louis Fein, are spending their vacation with their parents. George is a student at Cal. Tech, in Pasadena, Calif., and Jack is working on his master’s degree at Harvard. Jack recently won a $75 prize for his Spanish thesis. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Louis Karlin, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kadetsky, Jay Charnekar, and Peggy Karlin spent the week-end of the 4th of July at the Whitcomb in St. Joseph, Mich. . . . Mr. and Mrs. “Jack” Wilson spent the 4th of July week-end in Michiana Shores visiting relatives. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Melman and daughter, Frances, spent the week in Benton Harbor, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Max Podell and family are vacationing at the Whitcomb in St. Joseph, Mich. . . . Mrs. Morry Fein and daughter Judy, and Mrs. Sam Kaplan are

Elizabeth Goldberg To Be Wed To Rochester Man Mrs. Julius Goldberg of Rochester, N. Y., has announced the engagement of her daughter Elizabeth Helen, to S./Sgt. Oscar J. Turk, U. S. A. M. C., of Camp Murphy, Fla., son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Turk, of Rochester. The bride, who attended the Columbus School for Girls in Columbus, O., the Eastman School of Music and the Julliard School New York City, is a corporal in the WACs, at Ft. Meade, Md The groom-elect also attended the Eastman School of Music, was graduated from the University of Rochester and from Niagara University, and attended the National University of Panama. He is a member of Delta Mu Delta, certified public accountant honor fraternity. The engagement is of especial interest here because Mrs. Julius Goldberg, the former Reva Levin was born in Terre Haute, as was the bride-elect. Mrs. Goldberg is a sister of Miss Helen Lee Levin Mrs. Harry Kahan, Mrs. Elliar Berkowitz and Messrs. Leon and Harry Levin, all of Indianapolis spending two weeks in Waukesha Wise. . . . Harry Kadetsky and Jack Givel also spent the week in Waukesha. . . . Mrs. Joe Mayer is visiting her husband, Sgt. Joe Mayer, in South Carolina. . . Pvt. Irving. Schoenberg, after having spent his furlough with his family, is now back in Texas. En route there he stopped off to visit his friend, Alan Kadetsky, stationed in Little Rock, Ark. BUY MORE BONDS

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Goldblatt to Speak At Chapel Dedication Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt will give the principal address at the dedication of the new chapel at Billings Hospital at special services at 3:30 p. m. today. Chaplain David Donohoo, post chaplain, will be in charge of the service, and Msgr. Henry Dugan and the Rev. Howard Baumgartel will also participate. Rabbi Morris M. Feuerlicht will conduct services at the Post chapel at 8:30 tonight and the National Service Club will serve refreshments.

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Long Illness Fatal To Mrs. Dora Mendelsohn Mrs. Dora Mendelsohn, 53, of 135 West Ray street, died Tuesday morning, July 11, following a long illness. She had lived in Indianapolis the past 20 years and was a member of the Knesseth Israel Ladies’ Auxiliary. Survivors are the husband, Sam Mendelsohn; a daughter, Mrs. Marcus S. Gilbert, of Indianapolis; a son, Pvt. Robert Mendelsohn, of Indianapolis, now overseas; three brothers, Norton Davis and Jack Davis, Rochester, N. Y., and Perry Davis, of Detroit, Mich.; and two sisters, Mrs. William Simon, of Indianapolis, and Miss Sylvia Davis, of Rochester Funeral services were held Wednesday, July 12, at the AaronRuben Funeral Home. Rabbi David S. Shapiro, assisted by Cantor Sam Levin, officiating. Interment was in Knesseth Israel cemetery.

Heat Drives Families To Lake Regions Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kaufman and child of 3107 North Meridian are spending the summer at the northern lakes in Indiana. . . Mr. and Mrs. Manny Marcus and children are at Lake Maxinkuckee. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Lou E. Levy of Primrose avenue have returned from several weeks in Chicago and Wisconsin. . . . Mrs. Lillian Strauss and children are visiting Mrs. Strauss’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Efroymson. . . . Mrs. Isaac Wolf is spending several weeks in New York. Mr. Wolf who went East with her, will return today (Friday). Lt. Myron (Bud) Wolf, who has been with his family for two weeks, left Monday for his station at Shreveport, La. . . . Mrs. Charles Shapira (Beatrice Falendar) with her two boys arrived Monday from her home in Chicago to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Falendar. . . . Mrs. Nathan Sanders of Dayton is visiting her sister, Mrs Lewis Baum. . . . Mrs. and Mrs. S. Carroll Kahn were in Chicago for several days this week. . . . Mrs. Raymond Adler and daughter of Dayton, Ohio, spent Sunday with Mrs. Adler’s mother, Mrs. Samuel Hahn, and sister, Hortense Hahn. . . . Mrs. Michael Thomas and daughter and Mrs. Thomas’ aunt Miss Lena Liepold, of Terre Haute spent Friday in Indianapolis. They brought with them a niece of Mrs. Thomas who is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Samuel J Mantel. . . . Mrs. Dora Cohen and daughter Suzanne have returned from a two weeks’ stay at Miami Beach. . . . Sarah Elizabeth Marks of New York City is visiting her mother, Mrs. Leah Marks. Lt. Henry Marks spent two days last week with his mother.

Lt. (jg) Sam Kroot of Columbus, Ind., has been sent to the South Pacific, where his address is Com. Seventh Fleet, F.P.O., San Francisco, Cal. He completed his indoctrination at Princeton University several weeks ago and sent four days with his family at Columbus.

Sgt. Bernard Levinsky, who is stationed in the Aleutian Islands and has not been home for more than 18 months, is home on a 15-day furlough to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Levinsky, 3042 Park avenue. Tuchman Family Reunited Here Mr. and Mrs. Sam Tuchman had as their guests last week their son and daughter-in-law, Lt. and Mrs Fred Tuchman; their son, Pvt. Sidney Tuchman of Camp Crowder, Missouri, and Mrs. Fred Tuchman’s mother, Mrs. Max Alper of Chattanooga. Lt. Tuchman has been transferred from Camp Davis, North Carolina, to Camp Hahn, California. Rabbi and Mrs. Israel Chodos are vacationing in New York. . . . Mr. and Mrs. J. Yaverowitz are in Florida. . . . Those who came from out of town to be present at the unveiling of the stones to the memory of Mrs. Esther Brill and Louis Brill last Sunday at Shaara Tefillah cemetery were Chaplain and Mrs. Mordecai L. Brill, Camp Forrest, Tenn., and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schotenstein and family of Columbus, O. . . . Mrs. Marcus Cohn is in Northampton, Mass. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Morris Peril and son Edward, are in Mt. Carmel, Pa., visiting Mr. Peril’s parents. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Meyer S. Block have been in California for several weeks. . . . Ruth Weinberg and Helene Sternberger are home after several weeks spent at Miami Beach. , . . Mrs. Charles Cohn and young son, Marcus, are visiting Mr. Cohn’s mothe’-. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Louis I Soiomon of New York city arrived in Indianapolis Friday to spend several days with their grandson, Sherman Ted Solomon, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Michael Solomon, 3517 North Colorado avenue. . . . Mr and Mrs. Morris Lichtenstein of Cleveland arrived in IndianapolU to spend several days with their cihldren and grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Gottlieb and family, 3516 Janet drive, and Mr. and Mrs. D. Michael Solomon and son, 3517 North Colorado avenue. Mrs. Gottlieb and Mrs. Solomon are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Lichtenstein.

Pvt. Robert H. Cohen of the Army Air Corps has been transferred to Scott Field, 111. * * * Pfc. Elliott Goodman, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Goodman, who has just completed his course at the Provost Marshal School of Military Government at Ft. Custer, Mich., will return to Ft. Custer Sunday after his furlough. ♦ * * Sgt. Henry Weil spent last week-end here with his wife. He is stationed at Camp Campbell, Ky. . . . Isidore Lovinger has been transferred to Camp Reynolds, Pa.

Wolf Davis, 77, Dies at Home; City Resident 44 Years Wolf Davis, 77, a resident of Indianapolis since he arrived 44 years ago from his native Russia, died Monday night, July 10 at his homo, 508 East 29th street, after a several months’ illness. Mr. Davis was a member of Beth-El and Knesseth Israel Congregations, oH the Jewish Educational Association and the Indianapolis Zionist Organization. Funeral services were held at 10:30 a m. Wednesday in the Aaron Ruben Funeral Home. Rabbi David S. Shapiro, assisted by Cantors Myro Glass and Sam Levin officiated. Interment was in Kenesseth Israel cemetery. Survivors are the widow, Anna F. Davis; seven daughters, Mesdames R. A. Seligman, Louis Fogel, Henry Entin, Lou's Sontag, Oscar Kuschner, Maurice TaveJ of Indianapolis and Mrs. Moia Olshewitz of Florida; a son, I. C. Davis, Indianapolis, eleven grandchildren and six great-grandchil-dren. Mrs. M. Olshewitz, h's daughter, of Florida, and her son, Milton Olshewitz and wife of Dyersberg, Tenn., came here for the funeral.

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