Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 October 1945 — Page 19
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Notes—Mr. and Mrs. Eli Fink are visiting in Washington, D. C. . . . Mrs. Sam Hoffman was a recent guest of Mrs. Max Stallberg, Marshall, Mich. . . Capt. and Mrs. Ralph Berman, Indianapolis, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berman . . . Capt. and Mrs. Louis Sandock, Stuttgart, Ark., are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Sandock . . . Benjamin Jacobson and Mrs. Edith Shapiro are visiting relatives in Chicago . . . Mr. and Mrs. Ben Resnick and family of Los Angeles, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Resnick . . . Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bailie are in Cincinnati . . . Mrs. Louis Rosenberg entertained informally for Mr. and Mrs. J. Gordon of Miami Beach and Chicago . . . Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wold, Mr. H. Brucker, Gertrude and Mary Brucker and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gordon of Chicago are guests of Mrs. Lena Hurwich . . . Mrs. Bessie Soslowsky of Elkhart, who recently underwent an operation in Memorial Hospital, is recuperating at her home .. . Faye Gilbert has gone to Los Angeles . . . Mr. and Mrs. Jules Weisbruck and family have returned from Hot Springs, Ark. . . Betty Roth, a student at the University of Michigan, and her house guest, Mary Strauss, are visiting Betty’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roth . . . Attending the recent B’nai B’rith convention in Indianapolis were Dr. and Mrs. Marcus Gilman, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Gilman, Mr. and !' T rs. and Mrs. J. J. Kohen, Mrs. Virginia Dekelboum, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spevak and Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Weisberger. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Gilman have as guests Mrs. Gilman’s parents, ^Mr. and Mrs. I. Rintzler of Minneapolis . . . Mr. and Mrs. Morris Waichick and family, of Chicago, were guests of her mother, Mrs. Mary Goldberg . . . Mrs. Jacob Portman and Miss Minnie Portman, Fort Wayne, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Leviton... Mrs. Paula Leibow has returned from a visit in Lima, O. . . . Mrs. Arthur S. Scheer, president of South Bend Hadassah, was a delegate to the national convention in Chicago this week . . . Mrs. Max Buntman attended also. In the Service—Honorably discharged from the armed forces recently were South Bend residents including Lt. Milton Duboff, Spar Shirley Duboff, Pfc. Morris Stolberg, M/Sgt. Burton Weinstein, Pfc. Benjamin Jacobson, Capt. Melvin Sandock, Capt. Ralph Berman, S/Sgt. Norman Fox, Sgt. Meyer Mirkin and Sgt. Melvin Tomber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Tomber . . . Pfc. Leo Tolchinsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Tolchinsky is home on leave from Keesler Field, Miss., with his parents and wife . . . T. Sgt. Saul Silberman has arrived in the States and is stationed in New York . . . Pfc. Morris Roth has arrived in Tokyo and is serving with a hospital outfit . . . Leonard Polk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Polk, has been promoted to Private First Class and transferred from the Infantry to the Field Artillery on Luzon . . . Pvt. Leon Simon has been transferred to Korea for occupational duty . . . Eli Aronson has been pi-omoted to Sergeant. He is stationed in the Pacific theater. Mishawaka News—Dr. and Mrs. Louis P. Fishman have returned from a visit in Indianapolis . . . Morris Goodman was chosen chairman of the Indiana convention of the Painting ami Decorat ting Contractors this week in South Bend . . . Lt. Robert R. Goldstein has arrived in the states and is on a 30-day furlough
Rvchmaa Heads Ft. Wayne Zionists Special FORT WAYNE— Meyer Ruchman was elected president of the Fort Wayne Zionist District for the sixth year at the recent annual meeting. Sol Rothberg was elected vicepresident, Abe Kaufman, treasurer and Miss Minette Baum, secretary.
Peace Program — Members of the Temple Sisterhood will present a pageant, "Peace and Fellowship” at a meeting at the Temple Nov. 6. Aiding in the preparations are Minette Baum, chairman, Mrs. Henry Jordan, Mrs. Chester Lichtenberg and Mrs. Leah Malay. Members of the cast are the Mmes. Leroy Shine, Haskell Schultz, Aaron Krakower, Harry King, Joseph Rosenthal, Louis Lebensburger, Fred Lipp, Sol Rothberg and Miss Kathryn Wolf. Mrs. Morris Stillpass and Mrs. Archie Cohen will have charge of refreshments. Auxiliary Dance Nov. 11 — A Victory Cabaret Dance will be sponsored by B’nai B’rith Women at the Temple Sunday, Nov. 11, with Mrs. William Smith as chairman. Baer Field Social—A social following services at Baer Field tonight will be sponsored by the Army and Navy Committee of the Jewish Federation. The B’nai Jacob Men’s Club will be hosts, with Jack Mansbach as chairman. Junior Hadassah Party—Junior Hadassah will be guests of Mrs. Robert Zacher at a Hallowe’en Party Thursday night at her home. Guests as well as members are invited. In the Service—G. Irving Latz II has been promoted to Captain in Japan . . . Capt. Alan S. Lichtenberg has been put on inactive status, as has Capt. Wi) liam A. Gitlin of Bluffton. Notes—Mrs Kurt Stein has been named chairman of the reorganized Workers For the Blind Association. Mrs. Chester Lichtenberg and Mrs. Charles Rothchild are board members . . . Rabbi Frederic A. Doppelt will address the Ft. Wayne Council of Protestant Churchwomen Friday, Nov. 2 . . . Mrs. Nicholas Brazy is vice-president of the executive board of the Women’s Committee of the Philharmonic Orchestra, and Mrs. Chester Lichtenberg and Mrs. G. Irving Latz are members, with Mrs. Brazy, of the board of directors of the Committee . . . Mrs. Max Kraus has returned from Cincinnati, where she was called by the death of her brother, Leo Wetzstein . . . Alene Loeser recceived her B. A. degree at the University of Michigan last Saturday... Harry Braun has been named head of the newly created Indiana College of Music and Fine Arts . . . Mr. and Mrs. Sam Meyers entertained Sunday in honor of their recently discharged son, Louis.
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