Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 September 1959 — Page 2

The National Jewish POST and OPINION

Friday, Sept-ember 4. x m

SOCIAL COLUMN

Happy Golden Anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. James Zivien

By CYBILLE MELROSE A happy golden wedding anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. James Zivien, 7210 Spring Mill rd., who were married 50-years-ago Sept 6. Honoring them with a dinner party Sunday at the Lincoln hotel will be their children, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Adler, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Engel and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Strauss. Many out-of-town relatives are expected to help the Ziviens celebrate. coming and going • • • Fred Fogle, 275 W. 75th st, has just returned from the 47th annual national convention of Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity in Houston, Tex., Aug. 25-Sept. 1. The convention was held at the Shamrock-Hilton hotel, and 74 chapters were represented. Fred is lieutenant master of the Indiana university chapter at Bloomington, ajid is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Saul Fogle.

MRS. BETTY RADER, 918 E. 46th st., has returned from Columbia, Mo., after attending the Aug. 7 graduation of her son, Howard Allen, from the University of Missouri. Howard received a bachelor of 30urnalism degree, and plans to continue his education at Missouri. He will work toward a degree in scierre and also a master’s degree in journalism. RECENTLY he was elected vice-president of the Missouri journalism school, and also vicepi'esident of Alpha Delta Sigma, a national professional honorary fraternity. He was the official delegate to the fraternity’s national convention at Stanford university, Palo Alto, Calif., Aug. 22, and is currently on an extended trip to Los Angeles and Las Vegas. Mrs. Rader expects Howard to visit here before returning to

school.

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there, they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Talesnick, formerly residents of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Teitel have flown to Miami Beach, Fla., to visit their sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. Green. The Teitels plan to return Sept. 8. MISS Gertrude Rappaport, 7610 N. Pennsylvania, has just returned after visiting relatives and friends in Los Angeles, and San Francisco, Calif., and Las

Vegas, Nev.

Miss Rappaport is a recent graduate of Indiana university’s school of law, and has just been admitted to the Indiana bar. Mr. and Mrs. David Levitt are in New York to meet their son Ralph, who has spent the summer traveling abroad. They are staying at the Hampshire House. STEPHEN D. COOPER has just returned after touring eight European countries and also attending school there. The last stage of his trip was by plane from Shannon airport, Ireland, to Philadelphia and then home The young man will return to his senior year at the University of Pennsylvania in about three weeks. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cooper, 519

E. 36th st.

Mr. and Mrs. David I. Richards and their daughter, Bobbye, 5845 College ave., spent their vacation in Havana, Cuba, according to a note reqeived from the Hotel Capri’s publicity director, which said in part that “they were particularly impressed with the friendliness of the people, and found some of the modern architecture most

unusual.”

guests in the house . . . Miss 'Rose Rabin, 518 E. 58th, j has as her guest Miss Margi Leibson, Louisville, Ky. The young ladies plan to return to their sophomore year at Indiana university in the fall. Mrs. Carrie Silverman and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Travis will at-

Bernard Frockt, Sept. 12, at Congregation Adath Jeshurun, Louis-

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Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jacobs and daughter, South Bend, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harold Goldberg, 5935 Woodside dr., for a

week.

The Goldbergs are also being visited by Mrs. Goldberg’s brother, James Simkin of St. Louis, Missouri. Mi's. Emma Ladin, 3139 Central, has as her guest her daughter, son-in-law, and grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Kaufman, Lansing, Mich. refua shlema . . . Mrs. G. M. Oakley, 3855 N. Park, was reported as being in good condition, Sept. 3, after undergoing surgery the previous day at St. Vincent’s hospital.

JOEL DAVID BORN TO MYRON KIRSHES Joel David Kirsh arrived Aug. 30, in Coleman hospital, to become the third child of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Kirsh, 6625 Sunset lane. The Kirshes are also the parents of Steve, 5, and Jill, 3. Mrs. Kirsh is the former Jacqueline

Kathy Ochs, HUC Student Are Engaged Mr. and lylrs. Herman Ochs, 529 S. Central ct., have announced the engagement of their daughter, Kathryn Judith to ’Robert Alan Seigel, Charleston, S. C. Miss Ochs is a graduate of Shortridge high school, and will begin her second year at Antioch college. Yellow Springs, O., i n the fall. She has just finished a co-operative job in New York city, in conjunction with hor studies. MR. SEIGEL has attended the College of Charleston, the University of Cincinnati, and is a graduate of the Institute for Jewish Leaders, Jerusalem. He is now a graduate student at Hebrew Union College, Cincim nati, and is a member of Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity. He just returned from a year of study and travel in Israel and is now visiting in Indianapolis. HE IS THE son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Seigel, and the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Seigel, Charleston. The bride-elect’s grandparents

Stolkin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. •we Mr. and Mrs. David Ger-

'shuny, Lafayette; and Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ochs. Indianapolis. The couple is planning a June

wedding.

Robert Stolkin.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kirsh of New York are the paternal

grandparents.

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be is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ladin, 2550 Cold Spring rd. MISS GELLER will be given in marriage by her uncle, Albert Urwitz, Detroit, Mich. She will be attended by Mrs. Sheldon Breskow, the bridegroom’s sister, and the bridesmaids will be the Misses Rhea Leffel, Esther Liberman and Charlotte Levan. Howard Birnbaum will serve Mr. Ladin as best man, and ushers will be Sheldon Breskow, Bernard Herman and the bride’s brother, Michael Geller. Debra Lynn Breskow will be flower girl. A RECEPTION and dinner will follow the rites. After a Las Vegas, Nev. honeymoon, the couple will be at home at 6130 Carvel. The bridegroom-elect is a graduate of Western Military academy and attended Indiana university. Miss Geller also attended IU, and is presently a student at John Herron art institute. MR. LADIN’S parents will entertain at a rehearsal dinner at the Columbia club. Sept. 5. Among those who have entertained Miss Geller are her aunts, Mmes. I.-Berger and L. P. Fishman, who gave a shower at Hollyhock Hill; Misses Levan and Liberman hostessed a shower at the latter’s home; and Mmes. Max Levy, Irving Leibowitz, A1 Goren, Sheldon Breskow and Harry Nelson gave a shower at Hollyhock Hdl, and a luncheon was given by Mme=. David and Ronald Richards at Westchester country club. The couple was entertained with a buffet-cocktail pait> at the home of Miss Leffel, an by Mr. and Mrs. Irving Bim* baum and son, Howard, at Chester.