Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 August 1945 — Page 15

Friday, August 17, 1945

THE JEWISH POST

Terre Hanieans Plan Picnic for Soldiers TERRE HAUTE— The Army and Navy Committee of the Jewish Welfare Board will hold a picnic for all service men of the community at the Blumberg farm Sunday, Aug. 19. Notes—Dr. Werner L. Loewenstein is home on a 30-day leave, after which he will report to Camp Atterbury for reassignment Aug. 31. He served overseas 15 months. . . . Mrs. Morris Blumberg and son Benjamin left this week for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mantner of New York City. They will return after the holidays. Lt. (jg) Tressie Blumberg has been spending her leave with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Blumberg. Part of the time was spent at their summer home on Lake Wawasee. She returned last Wednesday to Washington, D. C., where she is stationed with the Port and Dock Department. . . . Mrs. Eugene Nirdlinger and daughter Natalie are with her late husband’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Nirdlinger, Leavenworth, Kas. .. . Mr. Morris Rosenfeld spent this week with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schwartz of Highland Park, 111.

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Mrs. Carrie Berman Dies While Visiting Special TERRE HAUTE—Mrs. Carrie Goldbarb Berman, 61, died Friday, Aug. 10, following an operation. She had come from Chicago for a visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Leon L. Blum. Other survivors are a son, Corporal Charles H. Berman of the U. S. Army, Pueblo, Colo.; three brothers, Harry and Simon Goldbarb of New York, and Joseph Goldbarb of Chicago; five sisters, Mrs. Sarah Feiges and Mrs. Etta Fries of Los Angeles, Misses Ida, Jeanette and Bess Goldbarb of Chicago; and two grandchildren. The body was taken to Chicago, where services werejield Sunday afternoon, followed by cremation Monday at Oakwood cemetery.

Cpl. Sidney Iszok Home From France Kpccinl GARY—Cpd. Sidney Iszak, husband of the former Mildred Lasser, has returned from Rheims, France, where he had been teaching under the American rehabilitation recreational program. Injured early in the German invasion, he continued to arrange and participate in various programs until contracting rheumatic fever. He is now' at Vaughn General Hospital, Hines, 111. He is the son of Adolph Iszak of Indianapolis. . . . Pfc. Leonard Lasser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Lasser, will graduate Sunday from the Indiana University School of Medicine. He will remain home for a short rest before beginning his interneship at Mt. Sinai Hospital in Chicago, Sept. 10. . . . Rabbi Harold P. Smith is entertaining his mother and sister, Mrs. Joseph Stampfer and her daughter, Sharon, for several weeks. Their home is Chicago. Mrs. Smith is vacationing at South Haven. , . . Haskell Deutsch has returned home after a visit in Boston. . . . Mrs. Frank Sherman and son, Peter, of South Bend, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Deutsch last week. . . . Rabbi and Mrs. Rub of Mansfield, O., are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Bubman, parents of Mrs. Robert Rub, Rabbi and Mrs. Rub’s daughter-in-law, WO. and Mrs. Robert Rub are*the parents of a new daughter, Sharon Ann. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Gold of Chicago were also guests of the Bubmans. . . . The Herbert Rosenblooms have moved to their new address at 505 Lincoln St. . . . Miss Carol Weissbach of San Francisco has been a guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wechsler for several weeks. Their son, M. 3/c Kenneth Wechsler, is home for for a ten-day visit from Camp Parks, Calif.

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Gen. Maurice EVANSVILLE-Mr. Meyer Sie Rose Post, Jewish War Veterans, gel spent the week-end at French will hold a picnic at Potowatomie Lick, attending a district conven-

Park Sunday for the Jewish community. Isaac Ochestein is chairman. The post will be instituted late in September, it was announced. Julius Gilbert presented a large flag to the post.

tion of the Jaycees. Mrs. Siegel and sons, Lyle and Allan, returned home Tuesday after • a month’s visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Parness in Kansas

latter’s sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fine. . . . Dr. and Mrs. Ben Ostrum and daughters of Cincinnati are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Isidor Fine. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Sig Marks left for a month’s vacation with theirdaughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jae W. Greenberg of Nor* u'alk, Conn. . . . Mr. Irving Kops is in New York on a business trip. . . . Miss Joan Drucker is

City. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bron- spending two weeks vacation at

stein, their daughter Beverly, and son, Lt. Robert Bronstein of Huntington, Ind., visited Mr. and Mrs. Sol Bronstein. Mrs. Bronstein entertained in their honor at a

Membership Drive Planned— At the Ladies Auxiliary of the

Hebrew Institute held Tuesday, dinner a t Clearcrest Club. . . plans were discussed for a mem- Mrs A1 Koch left for a few bership drive soon. New mem- we<!lks ' vacation in the Adironbers admitted are Mrs. Max Op- dackS( n. Y. . . . Mr. and Mrs. perman and Mrs. Roza Klein. Henry Weil and sons Paul and Notes —Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Benjamin of St. Louis will spend

the Girl Scout camp . . . Mrs. Bernard Goldsmith is visiting in Chicago . . . Mr. and Mrs. Jess Rosenbaum and daughter Elsie will

spend a week in Chicago.

few days with Mrs. Theodore

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new home. ... Mr. and Mrs. Max We iL ... Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shrager and family have moved Levy ar e spending a week’s vaca-

tloli at Lake Wawasee, Ind. . . .

into their new home. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Leo Krameiser and family, and her father, Mr. Ben Horowitz, are moving to Kew Gardens, Long Island, to make their permanent home. . . . Mr. Maurice Jacobs is ill in Memorial hospital, . . . Mrs. Mary Zeman is ill in the St. Joseph hospital. . . . Barbara Feingold has returned from St. Joseph hospital and is recuperating in her home. . . . Back from recent visits out-of-town are Maurice Brooks, who was in Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Cohn, from Kokomo; Mrs. Sam Rodin, from visiting in Chicago and Gary; Mrs. Louis Reisman, from St. Joe, Mich.; Mrs. Burton Weinstein and daughter, Arlene, who were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shapiro, in Dowagiac, Mich.; Mrs. Mandel Feingold and children, who were accompanied to Cleveland by Lt. (j.g.) Arthur Major, home on furlough; Sylvia Freidman, from New.York; and Mrs. Leo R. Cohn and daughter Sheila, back from five months in Miami Beach. . . . Guests in South Bend include Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rosenbloom and baby, of Pittsburgh, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cohn; Miss Ruth Tolley, Greenville, N. C., guest of Mrs. Davitj Rymer, who will be married September 2 to Pfc. Richard Rymer; Mr. Ben Chazen and Mr. Sam Popowocer of Chicago, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Kominsky; Mrs. Harry Fox, visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. Topper; and Mrs. William Shapiro, the former Kate From, and children, of Bellevedere, 111., who were guests of friends and relatives for a week. . . . South Bend residents who are out of town on summer trips are Lucille Linderman, who is visiting relatives in New York; Madelon Marcus at Brandeis Camp; Harry Fox, in New York; Gerald Pryweller, in Chicago, and in Evanston with his sister, Geneva; Anna Halperin, who is visiting in Chicago with a niece, Mrs. Paul Margowsky, formerly of South Bend. . .. Stanley Dounn, at Camp Eberhart, in Michigan; Phile Jacobowitz, who visited his father, Max Jacobowitz, ill in a Battle Creek hospital; and Mrs. Herman Lieberman and children, who are at a farm in Lawrence, Mich. At Big Eagle Camp this period are Marlene Skolnick; Harriet Brown, David Skolnick, David Schneider, Arthur Greenfield, Louis Cohen, Elliot Silver, Morton Friedman, Erwin * Schroger, Albert Cohen, Bernard Feingold and Henry Gewirz. Mr. Maurice Shapiro of Mishawaka accompanied

the children to the camp.

In the Service—T/Sgt. Hyman Sherman is home on a 30-day furlough from England. . . . Arthur Pollock will leave for Indianapolis to be inducted . . . Cpl. Zeke Shapiro and Lt. Mandle M. Piser got together in Paris recently. , . . Pvt. Albert Leviton and Sgt. Burton Weinstein met accidentally in a Red Cross building in Frankfurt, Germany, recently. , . . Ph/M Stanley Jacobs was

Mr. and Mrs. Milton Newman and son Jack have returned from a vacation at McCormick’s Creek. Mrs. Newman is J.W.B. director and staff assistant at the U.S.O. Club, Evansville. . . . Chief Petty Officer and Mrs. Robert Wilson of Richmond, Va., are visiting the home on a 10-day emergency leave to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Jacobs. He is stationed in Pensacola, Fla. . . . Sgt. Leonard Prywellar of Fort Henning, Ga., spent a two-weeks furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Prywellar. His wife, Ruth, accompanied him. . . .Erwin Karlin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Karlin, will report for his physical examination. . . . Pvt. Marvin Solomon was home on leave from Chanute, Illinois. . . . Lt. Morris Aronson is home on an overseas furlough with his wife, Sally, and daughter, Ilka Jane, who live with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rossin in Elkhart, Ind. . . . Cpl. Barry Rymer, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Rymer, arrived in San Diego, Cal., on a 25-day furlough. He was wounded twice, and wears the Purple Heart and Oak Leaf Cluster. . . . F/O Marvin J. Rabin, son of Mrs. Rose Rabin, has bee., graduated from a transition flying course at the air transport command school at Palm Springs, Calif. ... Capt. Jack Halperin has returned to Fort McClellan, Ala., after a leave spent in South Bend. Mishawaka Notes — Lt. Jacob and his brother, Sgt. Louis Swartz, met recently in Paris, the first time in more than a year. They also got together with T/3 Stanley Rosenstein, also of Mishawaka. . . . S/Sgt. Isodore Rosenwasser was home on a 10-day furlough from Wilmington, Dela.

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