Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 March 1961 — Page 3

Friday, March 31, 1961

The National Jewish POST and OPINION

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MEMOS FROM MARGE

Stillermans Fly to Atlanta By MARGERY K. SILBERMANN mother, Mrs. William Schwartz, leans, where they visited Mr. and 1513 Oakwood Trail — CL 5-5574 who celebrated her 74th birthday. Mrs. Aaron Cohen. Mrs. Cohen is Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stillerman B ’ nai B’rith Women entertained the former Carolyn Herman, flew' to Atlanta recently to at- the residents of the Borinstein Mr. and Mrs. David Sablosky tend the 50th wedding anniver- Home on March 22. The group have returned from a trip to sary of Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel had charge of bingo and refresh- Florida and New York.

Miles. The anniversary celebra- m ents.

tion was held at the Progressive Club. During their stay, the S t i 11 e rmans were entertained by Mt. and Mrs. Irwin Piel, Mr. a n d Mrs. Harry Wolfe and Mr. and Mrs. Lou Smith, all of

Atlanta.

The Stillermans then flew to New York, where they were

Margery

MRS. DAVID Cook was elected president of the Indianapolis Council of the Parent-Teachers-Assiciation at a meeting that was held on March 22. Mrs. Cook has previously served as first vicepresident of the Association. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Law have returned from a trip to Jamaica. Haiti, San Juan and Puerto Rico. Among those attending the Shortridge spring trip to Miami Beach are Sharon Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Miller; Miss Janice Safrin, daughter of

OTHER RECENT “sun-wor-shippers” are Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Grande, who made stops in in Florida and Puerto Rico. Mr. and Mrs. Sigurd Rosenfeld plan a spring trip to St. Peters-

burg, Fla.

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Goldberg and daughter, Terry, will spend the Passover holiday in Spring Valley, N. Y. Morris Rosen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Rosen, and Charlene Greenberger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Greenber-

outstanding achievements at In-

dianan University.

Harold Robbins, Jewish Community Center executive direc-

joined by their son and daughter- Mr. and Mrs. William Safrin, and _ h0n ,°f^. reC ^ ntIy , *° r

in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Still- Dale Smulyan, daughter of Mr. erman. The families attended the and Mrs. Sam Shulyan. lighting exhibition in New York. ON M ARCH 24 the residents

Miss Elaine Reuben, daughter of the Borinstein Home had a tor SDoke to a career dav of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reuben, musical program, which was di- at ’JLn rvntv*!

will spend her spring vacation rected by Mrs. Marion Levine, from Brandeis at home. During Mrs< Anna Miller wi]1 spend her vacation, Elaine will attend. the p assover holidays in Chicago ie ai mitzva of her brother, v j s iti n g friends and relatives.

Lawrence Mark.

The National Council of Jew-

MISS JUDY SENN, daughter ish Women and Hadassah spoil- first Seder.

at North Central High School Wednesday and on the subject “Love and Marriage” last week at Shortridge High School. The Robbins family will be the guests of Rabbi Harry Z. Sky for the

Off t© Summer Resort Rehearsing for the skit “Stopping at the Nippersink” to be presented by the Beth-El Sisterhood at the annual Mother and Daughter Luncheon and Fashion Show are Karen Bluestein (seated), Sandy Siegel (standing left) and Cheryl Roth. The Show will be given at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 5, at the Beth-El Zedeck Temple on West 70th Street.

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of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Senn, will spend spring vacation with her parents. Judy attends Ohio State University. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Silver stein, Mr. and Mrs. David Cooper, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Saltzman attended the bar mitzva of Stanley Miles in Terre Haute

March 18.

Daniel R. Efroymson, son of

Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Efroym son, is one of 16 Haryd College upperclassmen from Indiana named to the dean’s list on the basis of their grades for the

academic year, 1959-1960. MR. AND MRS. Seymour Gold-

berg, Chicago, are houseguests of their brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Goldberg.

Mrs. Henry Marks is the chair-

man of the congregational Seder that will, be held at the Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation on

April 1.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bunes of

When sighs break loose from all ing news on the college mats this the gals because of formals, year (in one way or another), proms, and things, Jim Caplin recently won the inWhen each boy’s fancy turns to tramural wrestling championship

love forgetting the problems at IU by defeating Cooney (who Marion-will be visiting their famit always brings, wrestled at Broad Ripple) in the in Indianapolis. They are Mr. When POKS and Swanks plan semi-finals and Coulter (from an( ^ - M ' rs - Gerald S e n t i r, Mrs. hayrides, and Councilettes on- Southport) in the finals. Mike Sara Slier, and Mr. and Mrs.

tertain their mothers, and Seigel lost in the finals on the Jack Bunes.

AZA, their Ft. Ha-rrison referee’s decision just as in the mr. AND MRS. Leonard Freebrothers, state meet last year when he ma n, of Munster, Ind., will spend When Deb-Ettes and Links are wrestled for Shortridge. Terry the Passover holiday with their hostesses to teas and every- Gernstein has received his nu- daughters, Mrs. Philip Pecar and

merals for the freshman wrestling team at Purdue. Terry

wrestled last year for Ripple. Bits from here and there:

Sonja David modeled in a fash- Ladies’ Day on March 21. Hon-

When all the talk turns to the ion show put on at Westlane on ored guest was Mrs. Alpert’s

Florida trip and the reins of Wednesday the 22nd . . . Sally study slacken their grip, Cook is really going to have to When 50 dozen other signs watch her P’s and Q’s around Come heralding a new design, school now that her mom has Our community awakes to the been elected president of the

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one’s .poodle starts to get

fleas,

When Triump Ill’s shed their tops and the Center pool staff

gels out its mops,

Mrs. David Kleiman and their

families.

Mrs. Adele Alpert entertained the Tuesday Club at Broadmoor

inevitable thing: T’is the coming of another SPRING! PARDON THE CORN, but the thought that a vacation from -school has finally arrived is much too much for people such as my-

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sored a field trip for the residents of the Borinstein Homo. The group attended the display of Jewish art objects at the John Herron Art Museum. Chairmen for this event were Mrs. G. M Oakley and Mrs. Sidney Es kanazi. MISS BRENDA FANG, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Fang, will celebrate her second birthday April 9. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stolkin and children are vacationing in Miami Beach. Mrs. Sidney Herman and Mrs. Stanley Herman and children returned from a trip to New Or-

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