Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 June 1960 — Page 3

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Now that “500” week is over, we can get back to that normal, calm pace of graduations, confirmations, and more dances plus the excitement of only about a week and a half of school to go! New board members for USY are Tvlary Lou Goldstein, membership chairman; Alan Goldstein and Marvin Budd, religious; Natalie Klain, Cultural; Debbi Cohen, .hospitality; Gail Gernstein, Sho’far; Judi Epstein, Publicity; Marsha Becker, program; Rick> Weinstein and Mickey Levy, ways and means; Gail Toobin and Judy Schwartz, telephone; Sandy Siegel and Babs Larman, Social; Irene Zuckerman, regalia, and Harvey Schuchman, financial. Next year’s Temple Teen officers are Jerry Ancel, President; Ivan Barrett and Terry Goldberg, Vice Presidents; Trude Bennett Recording Secretary, Nancy Goldsmith, Financial Secretary; Judy Leightman, Corresponding Secretary; and Harvey Finn. Treasurer. A real deserved round of applause goes to Benny Goldstein and Bobby Lefton, the retiring Presidents of USY and Temple Teens, who have done so much this past year to help give all of us two active youth groups to 5 participate in and to have fun with. There was a rock-and-roll show downtown a week ago Thursday that a group of people attended. Also, one took place last Tuesday night at the Fair Grounds Which was a real swinger.

the Colorado School of Mines next year: Joan Rosen, Gail Lazar, Mickey Wides, Jim Caplan, Charlene Greenberger, and Harold Smith are some of those who will attend IU in September. Annette Morris will be going to Gulf Port College in Gulf Port, Mississippi. Those who attended the USY Regional Board meeting in Columbus on May 20, 21, and 22 are Sid Miller, Mary Lou Goldstein, Jack Frisch, Stanley Calderon and Norman Mai'cus. ODDS and ENDS Ellyn Brodey will work during the month of July as a volunteer at Crossroads Rehabilitation Center . . . Rozi Cohen was selected a varsity cheer leader for Shortridge next year and Linda Klein, a reserve cheerleader . . . Jonathan Alpert and Laury Schwartz won awards at the SHS Quill and Scroll Awards Dinner. Quill and Scroll is an international high school journalistic honor society . . . Julie Graff was elected President of a club of girls. who all go to North Central . . . I'll bet Donald and Barbara Mann were the only kids for a long way around Indianapolis, that had seahores for pets. Marty Gelman, Howard Lovinger, Sue Steinmetz, and Gail Lazar went to Brown County last Sunday . . . Believe it or not, there were quite a few people in the pool at the Center on the same day . . . Also, on Sunday, Ty Hardin and James Garner were at Broadmoor Country

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CATHOLIC EDITOR TO GET HOPE 'TORCH' Rabbi Nandor Fruqhter will present the City of Hope’s first “Good Citizenship Torch” award to the Rev. Father Raymond T. Bosler, editor of the Indiana Catholic. The award will be given an nually to a citizen of Indianapolis who has made an outstanding contribution in the field of health or welfare. The first ceremony win take place at a City of Hope dinner June 12 at the Severin Hotel. Mrs. Abe Winter, px-esident of the chapter, said: “Father Bosler has carried the torch for so many people in Indianapolis, it is only px*oper that we present him with our first torch award.” The City of Hope is a civic and charitable ox'ganization. Its principal fund-raising project supports a non-sectarian hospital in Duarte, Calif. The hospital is one of the key centers for research in the United States for fighting the catastrophic diseases, such as heart, cancer and tuberculosis. Father Bosler was honored in general for his outstanding contribution to the welfare of the people in the community and, in particular, for his forthright editorial stands for greater tolerance and understanding. Noting that many people say they are on the side of brothei’hood, the City of Hope citation re&ds: “Father Bosler practices what he preaches.”

a sharp looking plaid sport jacket that is appropriate for dances. Also acceptable for summer dances and parties seem to be bermuda shorts, long socks and conservative sport jackets. It looks like the girls are going to have to come up with something original before too long to keep up with the guys. Anyone for dying her hair to match a party dress as some of the bigcity models have done?

■■ f | \ \ A I f* ,• *-* Local Girl To Be 'Champagne Lady' On Welle TV Show

Axdene Martel, songstress daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Neubauer, 3029 Broadway, has been invited to appear on Lawr ence Welk’s TV program June 11, as the "Champagne Lady." Curx*ently appearing at the Singapox*e Club in Miami Beach. Fla., Miss Martel was a vocalist for the Tommy Dorsey and Glenn Miller bands, and toured the United States and Canada with them in a series of one-night stands. She was selected by Welk after submitting a recoi'ding of

Myrna Rosenberg To Wed June 12 Miss Myrna M. Rosenberg will be manned to Myron Hilmar Weinberger at noon, Sunday, June 12, at Temple Israel, Gary, Ind. Rabbi Carl Miller will officiate. Miss Rosenberg, a senior ac Indiana University, is a member of Moi'tar Boai'd and Phi Beta Kappa. Mr. Weinbergei', a member of Zeta Beta Tau fraternity, is attending Indiana University medical school. Parents of the bride are Mr and Mrs. Harxy Rosenbei'g, Gary, Ind., and the gi'oom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Weinberger.

her singing which was made in New York. Ai'lene is a graduate of Indiana Univei'sity, whei*e she studied radio and television. She has been singing professionally since the age of nine, with appearances on x’adio and television. She has a sistei*, Sheila Neubauer, who is a student at Shortridge High School. — i New Officers Will Lunch with Mrs. Zohn Mrs. William Zohn, president of the B’nai Toi'ah Sisterhood, will be hostess to the new offlcex*s and boai'd members on Wednesday June 8 at 12:30 p.m.at her home, 6233 Washington blvd. This luncheon meeting will give the new officei*s and board a chance to get acquainted with each other and lay the gi'ound work for the 1960-61 season.

Goldmanns Celebrate Silver Anniversary Walter and Gei'da Goldmann celebrated their 25th wedding anniversai'y on June 2. This year also mai'ks Mr. Goldmann’s 10th year at Beth-El Temple in various capacities.

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