Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 March 1949 — Page 2
THE NATIONAL JEWISH POST
Friday, March 18, 1949
Mrs. Ed Schanfarber, Mrs. Jack Kessler and Mrs. M. Madison of Columbus, O., came from the Home Lawn in Martinsville to attend the symphony as guests of Mrs. Jack Goodman.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Goldberg celebrated their 23rd wedding anniversary w';th a family dinner Feb. 23 at their home. The Wednesday social group also honored her.
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• Society Notes Mr. and Mrs. Sidney James will leave March 21 for St. Louis, Mo., where they will be joined by their daughter, Rosilyn, a student at Stephens College, Columbia, Mo. While Mr. James is on a western business trip, Mrs. James will be with her daughter during spring vacation. Miss Dora Wolf returned from Tucson and Phoenix, Ariz. Miss Jennie Miller joined her family in her home at Milwaukee, Wis., after residing for some time in Indianapolis. Mrs. Nettie Caresky and son, Robert and family, returned from Fort Meyers Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Solotkin are home from Buffalo, N. Y.
Purim Dance Set In Indiana Club
Special
SOUTH BEND—The Purim Dance, sponsored
Sinai Sisterhood, will be in the Indiana Club Saturday night, March 19. Bob Armstrong’s orchestra
will play.
annual by the
B’NAI B’RITH WOMEN GET SLATE FOR ELECTIONS AT FORT WAYNE
Special
FORT WAYNE—A slate of officers has been presented by th« nominating committee of the B’nai B’rith Women for election at the March 22 meeting. The roster includes: pi'esident, Mesdames Herbert Silver; first vice-president, M. Warshauer; second vice-presi-dent, Sherman Weinstein; corresponding secretary, H. Schubert; recording secretary, A. Hirscfr-
berg; treasurer, Leonard Weinraub; counselor, S. Weiss; sentinel, S. Dieter; guardian, Jack Komito and trustees, H. Wagner, H.
Schultz and I. Colder.
ZOA Panel—Participants in a Zionist Organization of America panel discussion recently on “Youth Seeks the Answer” were Carol Stillpass, Leo Mandelsberg, Jack Komisarow, Sue Dieter,
Ticket chairmen are Mrs. Philip Mandel Himmelstein, Robert HutOestreichcr and Mrs. Mitchell ner, Ilene Saul, Helen Bransilver, Kahn and dance chairmen are Marshall Rushman, Louis Field, Mrs. H. S. Altman and Mrs. Leo June Mansbaeh, Sandra Bubrove Plotkin. and B. Stern. Louis Saul was In Hadassah Supper-Senior Ha- meeting, dassas will give a supper in the ^ "J? Hebrew Institute April 24. Mrs. Mrs. Minnie Reich of Pittsburgh Eugene Weiss and Mrs. Max Feld- f/- the guests of Mr. and man are chairman and co chair- Mrs^E I^rman . . - Mr. and Mrs. man resneetivelv Haskell Schultz returned from man respectively. Chicago . . . Irving Rifkin is reCamp Opens Early — Camp cuperating from an operation .. < Mamre will open early this sum- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Browarsky mer for boys, 8 to 14 years, from had as guests Mrs. Lowell HamJune 26 to July 10. Registration burg. Miss Gertrude Hamburg, is now in session. and Sam Bimbaum, all of Marion, Notes—Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ro Ind. . . . Stan Kruse joined his senstein returned from Laurel wife at Miami Beach . . . Mrs. M. Pines, Lakewood, N J. ... Mr. Warshauer returned from a visit and Mrs. Sidney Liss and Mr. and with her son, Marshall, at the UnMrs. Stanley Rosenstein are va- iversity of Illinois . . . Mr. »nd cationing in Atlanta, Ga., and Mi- Mrs. Fred Lipp are vacatjpning in ami Beach . . . Miss Cert Wolves Miami Beach ... Dr. and Mrs. of Cleveland, O., visited her pa- Harry Salon are In Gulfport, rents, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Wolvos Miss Mr. and Mrs. Larry Le- . . . Mrs. Ben Leviton visited her vy were in Chicago to attend the mother Mrs. Jacob Portman, and wedding of Mi's. Levy’s sister.
other relatives in Fort Wayne
Hadassah Meets—Irving Wal-
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Eder returned ters read a paper as the feature of from Tucson, Ariz.... David Hur- the Hadassah meeting this week.
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QUARTER OF A CENTURY W Harr* Done the Fin—6 Q—ning That Mo—y Can Buy
wich is vacationing in Miami Beach . , . Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ilersch of Evanston, Bl., visited their parents here . . . Mrs. Rose Rabin of Los Angeles is the guest of her daughters, Mrs. Jack
• Births
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Samberg announce the birth of a girl March 10 in the Coleman Hospital. Mrs.
Greenberg'and MrsT Burton Wein- Samberg is the former Jennie stein . . . Mrs. Julius Cohen is Becker. 0 m
visiting her brothers in Los Ange-
les. She will return in six weeks Dr. and Mrs. Irving Newmark Mr and Mrs. Larry Warner of New York City, announce the moved to their new home, 120 birth of a daughter on March 10.
Thirty-third St. . . . Dr. and Mrs. Morris Balia returned from New Orleans where they visited a month with Dr. George Balia.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Efroymson returned from their cruise.
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Mrs. Newmark is the former Muriel Turchin of this city. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fierman announce the birth of a son March 15 in the Coleman Hos-
pital.
• • • SOUTH BEND—Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Katz announce the birth of a son in Memorial hospital on March 8. • • • GARY—Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pachter are parents of a daughter, Rosalyn Helen, bom at Wesley Memorial Hospital in Chi-
cago.
* • • GARY—Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rosen announce the birth of their second grandchild to Mr. and Mrs. Hy Berkovitz of Grand Rapids, Mich. Mrs. Berkovitz is the former Evelyn Rosen. The baby has been named Arlene
Rita.
Mr. and Mrs. Mort Asher, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lutz, and Mr. and Mrs. David Sablosky are home from a Caribbean cruise.
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317 N. Penn.
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