Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 March 1960 — Page 2

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The National Jewish POST and OPINION

Friday, March 4,

erhood Flower Guild Meets To Plan Social |^ ° r $ ^ ^ A. ROSEN WILL ADDRESS

ie next meeting of the Tern will make Xinal ai ^ ouncemei ^ s • ha vi n g contest prizes or mone> imrTfcVBCC • 1 concerning the iorthcommg so- § « safe fi tjclte ts CIVIL L BE <T ES UNSOll\i

cial evening at the B’nai Torah' J -mPPiine. W

e Sisterhood Flower Guild wii •t- held from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. nursday, March 10, at the White

oss service center.

During the Dusiness meeting . ii-s. David Steinberg, chairman.

cial evening

Congregation to be held Wednes-

.day, March 16.

Tickets are $1 each and may be obtained from any guild mem

‘ turn them in at this meeting. SUBSCRIBE TO THE POSi for Jewish news locally national y. and internationally.

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JOHNSON CEHROLET

The recently formed Indianap-1 HE WAS LEGAL advisor to olis chapter of the American the U.S. delegation of the U\’ s Civil Liberties Union will hold : special committee for the draftits first general meeting at 8 p.m. ing of a genocide treaty whll Tuesday, March 8, in the Glen- has been adopted by the UN’s

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dale Auditorium.

Mr. A. Abbot Rosen has been invited to speak on “Open . Occupancy Housing — Success or F a i 1 u re?” Mr. Rosen is unusually well q u a 1 i f ied to speak on inis topic as he is

able to draw on

ground of personal experience in

this field.

He is presently director, Chicago executive offices of the AntiDefamation League of B’nai B’rith and is a former chief of the Civil Right Section of the United States Department of Jus-

ice. 1

Rosen

a rich back-

General Assembly, and which is now before the U.S. Senate for

ratification.

Recently Mr. Rosen received the Thomas H. Wright award of the Chicago Commission on Human Relations for distinguished professional leadership in the field of human relations. THE AMEKtC.-».N Civil Liberties Union now celebrating its 40th anniversary, is an organization devoted to protecting the rights of individuals as granted them by the constitution. The Indianapolis Chapter was recently founded in order to better 1 serve the needs of the community in local issues involving civil

liberties.

The March 8 meeting is open ‘to the public.

in Israel, in memory of Abraham Goodman, of Shelby ville, Ind., who passed away ten years

ago.

This grove is being realized through the contributions of the

JNF Piaofs Grove in Israel In Memorv of Abraham Goodman The Jewish National Fund i Jewish community of Shelbyville Council of Indian- polis announces and surrounding communities, that a grove of 2,500 trees will j his wife, Mrs. Goodman, and son be planted in Freedom Forest Jerry.

Mr. Goodman was the inspiration of the Southern Indiana Jewish community, a pioneer Zionist and generous contributor to all causes dear to the Jewish

people.

A grove certificate will be of-

Mrs. Annene Andrews, IfleiaUy presented to Mrs. GoodMusician, Died at Age 79 i man at ,he annual x ‘>- Mrs. Annette Andrews. 79, ol lional Fund aWair - " hleh t'' 111 3516 Central Ave., passed away take P lace A l )ril *• at St. Vincent’s hospital Monday. — —

Feb. 29 after a short illness. Well-known as theatrical artist, pianist, and musician, in Indianapolis and Mounsey, where burial

B'nai Torah Sets Purim Dinner

Mrs. Jack Bunes, general chair-

took place this week, Mrs. An- inan of B’i>ai 1 orah sisterdrews gave many programs of hood Purim dinner and Purim

musical to be held Sunday. March 13. has appointed her committees. For reservations call Mrs. jack Bunes, WA 6-8352 or CL 5-9743.

music for the Senior Citizen Day

Center.

She is survived by a son, G. Darwin Andrews of Dayton, O.

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