Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 July 1949 — Page 15

Friday, July 29, 1949

THE NATIONAL JEWISH POST

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Sara’s t olumn

By Sara Messing Stern

rI Ahe B’nai B’rith Menorah of July, 1912, has “to the Fathers of X Freedom” on its first page, a poem by Ernest Cohn, well-worth publishing but too long for the space allowed me.

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THE DELEGATES to the District Grand Lodge No. 2 were given as Rabbi Meyer Lovitch of Paducah, Ky., (brother-in-law of Mrs. Harry Jacobs and Mrs. Benjamin Marks. His wife is visiting here.); the late Henry Rosenthal of Lafayette (he was the father-in-law of George Eckhouse and the late Herbert Eckhouse of Chicago, former residents here, sons of the late Mr. and Mrs. Moses Eckhouse); Charles Pelta, Colorado Springs, Colo.; Herman Freiburger, Fort Wayne; Bernard Freiberg, Cincinnati, (related to Mrs. Ralph Bamberger,); L. L. Hyman, Wabash, Ind.; S. I. Tick, Paducah, Ky.; Simon Wolfstein, Cincinnati and A. Lewenthal,

Cleveland.

We thought you old-time B’nai B’rith members would like to recall the names of these delegates. Ellis Levy, St. Louis, formerly of Indianapolis, was

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the violin sololist for the convention. “THE JUNIOR COUNCIL Notes” included a list

IZF/4 Plans Program For Fall At Indiana SDeuiu) SOUTH BEND—Rabbi Maurice Parzen and Ben Piser led a discussion on Zionism at the meeting of the Intercollegiate Zionist Federation of America in tile home of Noah LifT, president of IZFA at Indiana University. Plans for the year at Bloomington were formulated. Out-of-town guests were Ruth Haas and Carol Goldberg, Indianapolis and Richard Gerst, Logansport. Dayid Maidenberg, 65, Succumbs In Marion Special MARION—David Maidenberg, 65, retailer in Gas City, Ind., died

Vacancies Exist CHILDREN 7 1-2-15 MAY ENROLL FOR FOURTH PERIOD AT CAMP It is not too late for parents of children 7!&-15 years of age to make it possible for their children to participate in the current season ats Big Eagle Camp. While the camp is presently operating at capacity, a number of vacancies exist for the fourth period for boys and girls in the above age group. In response to several requests, a limited num- a concrete outdoor ping pong ber of selected 7% year old chil- court, the building by the younger dren will be admitted although boys and girls of a log cabin, the the minimum age for camp is erection by Unit III (older boys) normally eight years. 0 f a foot bridge, a special twoActivities which have highli- day trip to Brown County underghted the camp period now in taken by the seven oldest boys progress have included the con- in camp mid the presentation of

struction by the older girls of

Lila Slutsky To Wed Robert Morris Peltz

Spt-t-inl SOUTH BEND-

an original operetta based on American folk music. Registration may be made by calling Kirshbaum Center, WA. 2401 or directly to Big Eagle Camp, Zionsville, Ind.

Miss Lila Slut-

of their officers. Samuel J. Mantel, honorary prudent; Reuben A. early Monday morning, July 25, sky, bride-elect, was honored at a Solomon, president; Miss Hattie Goldberger, vice-president; Charles j n the Marion General hospital, luncheon given by Mrs. Max WeisKarabell, recording secretary; Moe Goldman, corresponding secre- Funearal services were conduct- brot °f Chicago, in the Pump tary; Oscar Bloom, treasurer; Miss Essie Borinstein, Charles Gordon et j Wednesday morning, July 27. Room of the Ambassador East and Leslie Borinstein. Mr. Maidenberg. member of Hotel in Chicago last week. "Ruth—an episode of the Ghetto’’ a play by Michael Bamberger Sinai Temple and president of the Miss Slutsky, daughter of Mr. —-a very interesting plot! Orthodox synagogue, lived here and Mrs. Samuel Slutsky, will A. H. Goldstein's verses called “Two Wishes” are splendid com- 44 years. He was a trustee of the be married to Robert Morris Peltz edy. And his definitions of words like “Shlemiel” and various ex- B - nai B . rjth and a me mber of the of Audubon, N. J. Aug. 21.

planations of the word “benched” were very funny!

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BUT THE HIGHLIGHT of the edition are two pages of group pictures of local and visiting ladies attending the convention. The ,

very high-crowned wide brimmed hats seem queer. ’ r , „ From Terre Haute we recognized Miss Hazel Cadden, and Mes- ran „ 0 ai ’ on ' ® n ’ dames Goodman, Julius Goldberg (former Reva Levin), John Tatel- ^ 0 ”’ i ’’ a S1S er ’ ^ er ason >

man, Milton Levinson and Mrs. Harry Schloss; from Muncie, Mrs. R. Hene; from Indianapolis, Mrs. Hanna Fisher Kahn, (Mrs. David); Miss Agatha Selig, Miss Augusta Selig*Mrs. Ralph Bamberger, Miss Minnie Cohn, Mrs. M. S. Meyberg, Mrs. Emma Kominers, Mrs. Mark Gates, Mrs. Melville S. Cohen, Miss Gertrude Feibleman and Mesdames J. J. Kiser, Harry Jacobs, (nee Naomi Marer), Henry Riesenberg, Isidore Feibleman, Philip Adler, Sr., H. Freedman, Isaac Born

and your columnist. There are several whom we did not recognize, Mrs. Hermina Buchsbaum on sa jd it was “not prepared” to others whose likenesses are too blurred. j u l y 17 was received this week, offer judgement in those cases

"fc 'k She died at the home of her son, where charges of racial and reTHE MENORAH again contains an appeal for funds for the Robert, in Columbus, O. ligious discrimination have been

erection of a communal building. The committee announces “The She was the wife of the late made against the college adminCommunal building is a go “but the size of the building, the num- Dr. Morris Buchsbaum, Gary pi- istration, but pointed out that ber of its activities depend upon the generosity of the public.’* oneer. She is also survived by an- “continued public controversey in

The welcoming address at the convention was given by Gov. other son, Ralph, a professor at these matters can serve to under-

Thomas R. Marshall "Democratic Candidate for Vice-presdient of the University of Chicago. Burial mine the great reputation of New

Marion Jewish Federation. He was born in Russia. » 1 Survivors are the wife, Rose; Am3bm ASKS a r0u6

of CCHY Operations NEW YORK, — (JTA) — The

Saskatchewan, Canada, and sev- Anti-Defamation League this

en grandchildren.

Hermina Buchsbaum Dies In Columbus. O.

WEDDING FLOWERS a O. Wedding F. L. Wedding 415 East 34th Street TAlbot 8585

Special GARY

Word of the death of

week demanded a “complete public investigation” by the Board of Higher Education of New York City into the policies and procedures governing the administration of faculty at the City College of New York. The ADL

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SOUTH BEND JYC TO SPONSOR ‘FIELD DAY’ AT POTTAWATAMIE

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Mr. and Mrs. Max Teichman, Mr. ern University after completing the ar >d Mi" 5 - Jake Mandleowitz, Mrs. her first year. She is vacationing

Jack Leibov, Mrs. E. Weiss, Jo- in Canada

Mr and Mrs, Her

seph Mandleowitz, and Mrs. Peter man Hersch, Evanston, HI., are Polk attended the funeral of visiting their parents.

Harry Schneider in Chicago

Susan Block, daughter of Mr.

the United States.” And a remarkably fine address was that of the was in Columbus. Hon. Lucius L. Solomons, vice-

president Constitutional Grand

Lodge No. 2, I.O.O.B.

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WE CAME AWAY to Maryland

In such a rush we frogot to recorl results of the July 3 parimu-

tuel golf tournament at Broadmoor Country Club. John Wolf, J. Goldsmith, Roger Kahn, John Efroymson were first with Jack Goldherg, M. Singer, Howard Scharflin and J.

Silbemtan, second.

The winning team carded a 282 mother, Mrs. E. From, left for exercises

and the second place team a 291. Los Angeles enroute to Tokyo, Forest, HI. . . Louis Rosenfeld, T. Becker, Robert Efroymson, Japan ... Mr. and Mrs. Jacob son of Mr and Mrs _ p hili p Rosen ! William Meyers, Jr. and Allen Mirkin had their son and daugh- f e ] d( was graduated June 11 with Selig were third with 297. ter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mir- ^ m. s. degree from Ohio State

Mrs. “Pat” Linderman won the kin, Pontiac, Mich, and grandson, University

ladies flag tourney.

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SO MANY FRIENDS were cob Berkover visited Mr. and Mrs. dent,

grieved by the sudden death of L ferkover in Detroit . . . Jack Rae G. Levy! All those friends Zhiss amved in Neurenberg. realized her whole-hearted loyal- Germany - The son of ^ r - and ty to them. She was considerate, Mrs - Jose P h Zhiss, he is with the thoughtful in her unselfish gen- Government . . . Mr. and

erosity. She had deep faith. Per- Mrs. A. Shapiro, Los Angeles, are Habilui

York City’s great educational institution."

Work Called For <Ht4 Delivered

DANCES — CLUB LUNCHES - DINNERS Bridge Parties — Meetings — Receptions PrivaU roomi accommodate ta to MS Crjital Ballroom — ISt Coaplei SPINK ARMS HOTEL 410 N. Meridian St.

Mr. and Mrs. P romm, Palestine, a nd Mrs. Saul Block, received the who spent three months with his Wetzel prize at commencement

at Ferry Hall, Lake

He will go to the

Craig Allan as guests Decora- University of Rangoon, Burma,

on a scholarship as an art stu-

For Every Porpoee Fot Every Member of the Family

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Last Bila Survivor Dies In Tel Aviv

TEL AVIV—(JTA) — Menashe

Meyerowitz, last sur-

haps her"finest trait was her un- U 1 ® guests of his son and daugh- vivor of the original Bilu pioselfish devotion to her family es- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Zeke Sha- neers who came to Palestine In peeially to her sister, Marie Ef- Pi r o an d daughter and son in-law, 1882, died here this week at the roymson. Her expression of pride Mr. and Mrs. Henry Poncher, De- age of 89. A native of the Rusand love whenever her sister’s wogaic, Mich. s * an seaport, Nikolayev, he was name was mentioned, and her sis- Virginia and Donna Rodin 6t the only trained agricultural ter added in every way possible Los Angeles are guests of their worker among the first continto Rae’s happiness. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sent of Bilu pioneers to arrive in We will miss this honest, fear- Rodin . . . Miss Shirley Morris Palestine.^ He. was a member of

less, lovmg, generous soul. We will be office secretary to the

were blessed by her friendship.

the first Jewish elected assembly,

South Bend-Mishawaka Round f orme< l after World War I.

Table of Christians and Jews. Eleanor Wolfberg resigned the

CARD OF THANKS

Among the Indianapolis guests . . . Miss Ilene Rubens, Rabbi Abraham l-anar and family attending the 25th wedding anni- daughter of Dr and Mrs . Eli Ru . 7^° The lon^aT th^Wffidlmer^Hot^Tn h™ 3 ’ is home rrom Northwest- £ r ;?™^ r of their son and bro,her -

Chicago recently were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sentir and daughter, Sally, Miss Betty Samson, Coral Gables, and Miss Sara Samson.

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