Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 May 1959 — Page 2

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SOClAL COLUMN

Are You Shopping For Spiring? Then Give Os A Ring

By CYRIIXE MELROSE Casual glances at the downtown area this week leads us- to believe that practically everyone in town was out shopping with her out-of-town guests on those balmy spring afternoons. Now that the winter doldrums are past, outside activities should be beginning to bloom .again, along with the tulips. Before you leave on your next project-filled day let us know who’s visiting, and all the different ways you’ve thought of to "swing into spring.”

welcome

travelers . . . Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pinsky, Cincinnati, are visiting their chil-

dren Dr. and Mrs. Philip Fogle. They arrived for Passover and expect to be here another week. Newlyweds'Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Marx of Park Forest, 111., spent the Passover holiday as the guests of Mrs. Bertha Marx,

3034 N. Delaware.

Fred Haas, Coral Gables, Fla., will arrive to visit Mr. and Mrs. Uri Joffe, 5663 Primrose, May 8. Pie will stay several days. MR. AND MRS. Oscar A. Mintzer, 6255 N. Meridian, have as their guest Mrs. Mintzer’s mother, Mrs. I. L. Giffen of Pittsburgh. Mrs. Giffen will be here for a few moi’e weeks. Another Easterner, Mrs. M. Herskovitz, New Yoi'k, is visiting

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Q A True Police Merit System G) A Workable Traffic Plan O Better Streets & Master Plan # A Better Indianapolis for You and Your Children. (A FRIEND OF ALL PEOPLE)

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her children Mr. and Mrs Myron Mr. and Mrs. J ^ me ^°^ S ’

Haddonfield, N. J. Mrs. SimT is formerly of Indianapolis.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Helman Mr. and Mrs. Julius Maurer Mr’ and Mrs. Floyd Beitman, ’ and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Streicher of Indianapolis will attend the bar mitzva of Howard Lawrence Mocerf, son of Mir. and Mrs Mocerf of Louisville, Saturday May 9, at Anshei Sfard congregation in Louisville. Among other guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Schear and Mrs. Jack Freedman of Evansville. Social events planned in honor of the bar mitzva include a reception Sunday evening, a dance for the youth’s friends Saturday evening, a dinner for family and out-of-town guests Saturday evening, and a breakfast, by the bar mitzva’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Eichenholz of Louisville, Sunday morning. campus news . . . Fred Fogle was elected president, and Phil Farber was chosen treasurer of the Indiana university Hillel foundation last week. Both are affiliated with Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity. Fred is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Saul Fogle, 275 W. 75th st., and Phil is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Farber, 36 Banta rd.

Two Ohio State university freshmen, Joan Davidson, and Sharon Napers, were initiated into Sigma Delta Tau sorority

this week.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davidson, 6680 Springmill rd., are Joan’s parents, and Mr. and Mrs. William Napers, 5606 Washington blvd. are Sharon’s.

here and there ...

Happy 65th birthday to David

Hollander.

A welcome to Hoosierland to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fishberg, newcomers from North Chicago.

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Kasle, 557 E. 81st St. She is Mrs Kasle’s mother, and plans to return home this weekend. Dr. and Mrs. Sidney Aronson, 5670 N. Meridian, returned Apr.

29 from a two-week vacation at

Miami Beach’s Montmarte hotel. WEEKEND guests of the Harry B. Smiths, 7017 College, are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schneider of Winnetka, 111., and Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Smith of Chicago. Both are the local Smith’s neph-

ews and nieces.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L. Budd, 24 W. Hampton dr., have returned from a two-week vacation at the Eden Roc hotel in Miami

Beach.

CANTOR MYRO GLASS will visit his daughter, Tsiporah Glass, in New York, after he attends the Cantors’ Assembly of America convention at the Concord hotel, Kiamesha Lake, N .Y., May 11-14.

2205 E. 38 st., will return May 10 from a three-week trip to Beverly Hills and Las Vegas.

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Mr. and Mrs. James Zivien, 7210 Springmill rd., have returned from wintering in Florida for the bar mitzva of their grandson Ronald Strauss, sop of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Strauss, at Congregation Beth-El Zedeck

this weekend.

Other guests expected for the event are Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Adler, Mooresville; Mrs. Norman Abrams, and daughters Linda and Peggy, Oak Park, 111., and Dr. and Mrs. Max Ganz and fam-

ily, Marion.

Also recently returned from Miami Beach for Ronald’s observance are Mr. and Mrs. Sol Bolotin, Beech' Grove. Mrs. Sidney Simon is also arriving from

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