Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 July 1945 — Page 16

THE JEWISH POST

Friday, July 6, 1945

BLOOMINGTON

BEST WIISHES TO TOU THE VOGUE Sprriallxliiir In Wearing Apparel (or the College Mlsa I-HOWE 4157 BEOOMINOTON

FELL IRON & METAL CO. BEOOWIICGTOir

Hendrick's Cafe 220 N. Walnut BLOOMINGTON

Columbia Masterworks and Popular Recordings RONE MUSIC CO. 116 E. 6th St. Bloomington

JOHN R. FIGG Wholesale Grocery Bloomington

304 E. 5TH

ELLIS FLORAL CO. “Klowers for AH Occaslona" BI.OOMINGTON PHONE 4060

Best Wishes from SUNSHINE CLEANERS Fifth and Dunn Streets Bloomington

214 S. WALNUT

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H. & H. Electric Co. MARION HENDRICKS—owner Competent Electric Service 1202 WEST SECOND STREET BLOOMINGTON

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JENKINS CIGAR STORE 102 E Kirkwood Ph. 5060 Bloomington

Gregory Cleaners 415 F Kirkwood Ph. 4644

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Chicago Girl, CpI. Janovsky Unifed June 24 Special SOUTH BEND—Miss Marjorie R. Slavin, daughter of Mrs. Stephanie Berg, of Chicago, became the bride of Cpl. Oscar Janovsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Janovsky, Sunday, June 24, in Chicago. The ceremony was performed by Dr. Samuel Schwartz. A reception was held after the ceremony, in the Edgewater Beach hotel. At the conclusion of his leave the bridegroom will return to Camp Atterbury, where he is stationed.

Penny Zeidman, Dr. Apter Exchange Vows Special SOUTH BEND—Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Zeidman announce the marriage of their daughter, Penny, to Dr. Stanley Apter, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Apter of Newington, Conn,, on Wednesday, June 13, in Chicago. The bride attended Chicago University, and the bridegroom was graduated from Loyola University in Chicago. Rabbi Binstock performed the ceremony.

Sisterhood Serves The regular USO-JWB Sunday night supper at Kirshbaum Center was served last week by a committee from the Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation Sisterhood. Mrs. J. Kabacker was chairman, assisted by the Mesdames Marc Frank, Morris Jacobs, William Schloss, Alan Goldstein, Irwin Greenbaum, Alison Falender, William Meyers, Jr., Ralph Fink, M. Wolman, Mortimer Mann, At Ackerman, Morris Rothbard, Jack Efroymson, Maurel Rothbaum, L. Strashun, Theodore Dann, David Leventhal, Cy Ackerman and the Misses Florence Goldberg and Lois Letzter. Mrs. David Lipp is general eVairman of the committee from the Indianapolis section of the Council of Jewish Women which will serve refreshments following services at Fort Harrison Chapel tonight. Buy WAB BONDS

If You Don’t Use It Morris Frisch Will Buy It Furniture—Clothes—Shoes 903 Virginia Ave. TA. 3790

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Sidney "Birnbaum has been named executive director of the Chelsea, (Mass.), Chamber of Commerce, succeeding Hyman Kaplan.

SOUTH BEND—Pfc. and Mrs. Reuben Bolterman announce the birth of a daughter Friday, June 29 at Epworth Hospital. The baby’s name is Jacqueline. Pfc. Bolterman is stationed at Camp Howze, Texas. Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. I.. Hallenstein FORT WAYNE—Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hallenstein celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary Saturday, June 30.

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Unveiling

Karl Levenson SOUTH BEND — A tombstone was unveiled last Sunday in memory of Karl Levenson. Rabbi Aaron M. Rine officiated.

LADIES' SUITS The Same Fine Attention to Style and Expert Workmanship LEON TAILORING CO. m MASSACHUSETTS AVE. tn Middle First Block

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Budapest Survivors Seek Relatives Here News of a Hungarian family reported to be living in Indianapolis, is sought by relatives in Budapest, according to the World Jewish Congress, which will contact the survivors in case the family is located. Members of the family, John, Leo and Amalia Dorozhinsky, are not known by local agencies, which suggested that the name may have been changed. The family living in Budapest, according to available information, is Petho, Ference and Vilma Muntyan. Anyone having any knowledge of the Dorozhinsky family is asked to write the World Jewish Congress, 1834 Broadway, New York City 23, referring to List No. 428A.

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The Spot For Sandwiches and Soft Drinks 21st & Broad Sts. J. A. Caron