Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 September 1948 — Page 2

THE NATIONAL JEWISH POST

Friday, September 10 1948

Calendar Of Adult Activities ^ept. 14—9:30-11:30 A. M.—Women’s Gym and Swim Class—1st

Session.

8:15 P. M.—Jewish Cultural Committee Meeting. 15—9:30-11:30 A. M—Women’s Gym and Swim Class. 21— 9:30-11:30 A. M.—Women’s Gym and Swim Class. 8:00 P. M.—Kirshbaum Players Meeting. 22— 8:00 P. M.—Jewish Cooking Class—1st Session. (High Holiday Menu) 24—9:30-11:30 A. M.—Women’s Gym and Swim Class. 28— 9:30-11:30 A. M.—Women’s Gym and Swim Class. 29— 8:00 P. M.—“Parents Look at Themselves.’’ —Jewish Cooking Class. * Note: The Community Calendar will be published in this space hereafter for the convenience of organizations planning meeting dates. Dates should be cleared as usual with the Kirshbaum Center Date-Clearance Bureau.

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Solomons Home David Blumenthal, Bride F ^^ e jt!.t r B n Jom£ Exchange Vows, Today

have returned from a month’s vacation in California and Phoenix, Ariz. In Phoenix, they visited their son, Alan L., and wife.

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Mrs. Isaac Rice and grandson. Jack Pearlman, spent a day in Indianapolis recently.

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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rauh are vacationing in the west. At last report, they were in Colorado.

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"Mr. and Mrs. Julius Wittoff spent last week end in Kenton,

Tenn.

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Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Maschke and daughter, Marjory, drove to Evansville Labor Day to spend

The marriage of David Blumenthal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Blumenthal, 2844 Ruckle St., to

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Glogas will i aei l“ 1 , l ,“ <' usU ' 0 ' r ’ 6 Pa., will take place in Evanston,

HI., at 3:30 p. m. today, Friday

Sept. 10.

After a short honeymoon the

Anniversary

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Glogas

celebrate their 57th wedding anniversary, Sunday, Sept. 12. Mr. Glogos, who served as sexton for

three years at the United Hebrew couple will be at home in ChicaCongregation and 23 years at the go, where Mr. Blumenthal at-

Sharah Tefilla Congregation, retired to February, 1946. The couple has four children; Philip Glogas of Alexandria, Ind.; William Glogas, in Hollywood; Abe Glogas, of Dunkirk, Ind.; Mrs. Lawrence Klain, of Marion, Ind.; six grandchildren and one greatgrandson. They lost one grand

tends Chicago University.

Births

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Goldsmith, 5518 Haverford Ave., announce the birth of a daughter Sunday, Sept. 5, at Coleman hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Goldfarb, 1265 W. 34th St, announce the

the day with Dr. and Mrs. Robert 8011 in World War Mr - Glogas birth of a daughter Saturday,

Berman. daughter.

Mrs. Berman is their in 83 and Mrs ’ Glo 8 as “ 75 * Sept. 4, at Coleman hospital.

Bar Mitzvok

Simon Fox is recuperating at St. Vincent’s hospital after his

recent illness.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry T.

spent several days in Chicago re-

cently,

* * • Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin X. Cohen, daughter, Beverley, and Mrs. Wolf Sussman, will spend thtis week end In Chicago, where Beverley will enter Northwestern university. Ro+h-Talesnick Nuptials At Home The spacious lawn adjoining the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Talesnick at 5744 Washington Blvd., was the scene of the marriage of their daughter, Sonia, to David Roth, son of Mrs. Harry Roth of Chicago, Sunday, August 29. Mrs. Delbert Muskat, sister of the groom, from Chicago, was matron of honor. Mr. L. Pravatiner o Chicago was best man, and ushers were Sidney Talesnick and Delbert Muskat. The bride is a graduate student at the University of Chicago and the groom is an instructor at Roosevelt College in Chicago. The rites were read by Rabbi Samuel J. Fox, spiritual leader of the United Hebrew Congregation. \ Sperlings Guests Of Relatives Here Mr. and Mrs. H. Sperling and daughter of New York City have been the guests for two weeks of Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Schenkman, 2015 ]g. 38th St * * * David Goldblatt, son of Rabbi and Mrs. Maurice Goldblatt, left Thursday to re-enter the Stewart school, Frankfort, Ky. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fineberg of Cincinnati were Labor-day weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Fineberg. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Harry Koor have returned from a four weeks’ trip to the West Coast. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Koor, daughter and son, spent several days in Chicago re-

cently.

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Rabbis and Mrs. Elias Charry, of Germantown, Pa., formerly of

Cohen In(liana P° ,:is > announce the Bar

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Hollander, 3237 Broadway, announce the birth of a son, Eugene ’Charles, Aug. 20, at the Methodist Hospital.

Mitzvah of their son, Marim David, at services at the German "town Jewish Center at 9:30 a. m. Saturday, Sept. 18, Open house will be held at the Center at 8

p. m. the same day.

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A monument in memory of William H. Sebel, formerly of Mt. Vernon, HI., will take place at 3 p. m. Sunday, Sept. 19, at Indianapolis Hebrew Cemetery. Friends are invited to attend.

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