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FLASH! The lovely Charlotte Levan (of the Phil Levans) will receive her mail as Mrs. Michael Gross! They were married Dec. 23. Congrats Chanotte and

Mike! ...

FASH! I just figured out the best way to keep a New Year’s resolution! Keep a copy of it in a

drawer! ...

FASH! Robert Friedman “middle aisled” it with the adorable Diane Bryan (of the Wolford Bryans) Dec. 24 and they were “altar mated” (married to you). Congrats. Diane and Bob . . . Our loss is California’s gain! The Ray Friedmans are moving there! Best of luck, Renee and Ray! . . . Lot’s ask Mrs. Harold Saskin if that was a “Chanukah bush” or an Kmas tree she was carrying! She’s a good sport and will give

you a cute answer!

HAPPY ANNIVERSARY to the I/OU Lcventhals (Dec. 27) and the Eugene Clicks (Jan. 7) and the Sydney Romers (Jan. 7) and the

Myron Kasles (Dec. 28) and the mans, the Bob Hollanders and the Man Taylors and the Rabbi Nan Dr. Morris Stoners! And who

was around Xmas in 1948 and New Year’s in 1949 that five of my “predictions” got engaged! The Hy Corwins (Ann Rabinowitz) and the Herman Hurwitz’s (Rhoda Binsky) and the Bob Romers (Muriel Tadman) and the Bernie Bergers (Betty Fogle) and the Fred Morris’ (Sylvia Miller) and today they are all still the same swell couples.

Remember gang?! . . .

Lovely Mrs. Phil Sentir has a double reason to celebrate New Year’s Day! The usual reason and her birthday! Also happy birthday to Mrs. (Dr.) Jack Berman Jan.

5! . . .

If Rabbi Sidney Steiman and his charming family talk with a Boston accent, it’s because they just returned from a quickie visit to Bos-

ton! . . .

FRENCH LICK has some local celebrities over the New Year! They were the Maxwell Steinbergs, the Floyd Bcitmans, the Billie Cohens, the Fred Fishmans, the Bernie Goodmans, the Dr. Joe Tuch-

do» Fruchters! May all of you have many, many more! . . . JOKE! Hear about the fellow who bought a 1 herringbone” suit to wear when he gets “pickled”!

(ouch!)

The Marvin Farbers showing good ok! Hoosier hospitality to charming Lois and Mort Smith of Chicago! (Lois is the gal that introduced me to Laura Fishman of Chicago, who then changed her

taught the Twist? Bernie Goodman! (Liniment, anyone?) . . . Do you know that two of the best pre teen age bowlers are Larry Weinberg (of the Morrie Weinbergs) and Larry Sablosky (of the

M" v Sabloskys)! . . .

The Phil Wodikas are soo happy because their in - laws, the Charles Wodikas of Minneapolis were visit-

ing them! . . .

DO YOU KNOW “Chef Jacque

name to Mrs. Norm Weisman, my Meereer?” He cooks a terrific wife! Again, thanks Lois!) dish of spaghetti and meatballs FASH! It happened at one of and chili! Get his recipes! He’s the New Year’s affairs! Who is known to all of us as Jack Maur-

that fellow singing “All I want er! .

for New Year s is my “chew chew” j Sa>, c arol and Gerry Lewis! teeth!” They fell out while do- That New Year’s party was woning the Twist! (Would you call derful! The hand - made pictures that a “false” rumor?) ... ion the walls (that were drawn by Happy Birthday to a grand Mrs. Jim Mossier and Carol Lew- • yuung” man! Lou Borinstein! | is) were cute and “exciting”! But He's 80 years young! ... the “cook it yourself” motif of Bon Voyage to the Julian Ki-j eating was a conversation piece! sers! First it will be Floridr, then Little 3 - inch steaks that you cook on to a Caribbean trip! ... {yourself, cute little buns and other THRILLING MEMORIES! It I (Continued on back page)

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POSTING THE TEENS

By Harriette Adelsman

6902 Munsee Ln CLifford 5-9334

Many Naptowners have be c n playing a game called “Resolutions” for the past six days. This game is fairly simple and people all over the nation have been doing it. Here are the easy directions: Pick a number of things you think should be done. Do them. If these directions leave something lo be desired, read these example' of how others are playing the game. Diana Etshokin has resolved to keep that bubbly happiness she got when she found out her sister was engaged. Diana will be maid of honor in the August wedding. MONICA 0( LANDER has decided, “I’m going to stop talking about myself. And if I break this resolution, I m going to make another try at it.” Howard Grae has made three resolutions for the New Year. First he would like to go on a trip some time during the year. Second, Howard is determined to stop doing the Twist. Third, he has decided lo not keep his second resolution. Leslie Barnett has promised herself that she will finish knitting a sweater for her brother Jeff at I.U. Leslie's motives, however, are doubtful. Her mother has insisted that Leslie use up the brown wool she already has before she starts knitting with some other yarn. EILEEN BUCIIHOLZ, Iris Cap lan, Linda Permer, Judy Schwartz and Andy Zohn were on hand January 1, Leslie’s birthday, to see if she carried out her resolution on the first day of 1962. The girls were Leslie's guests at the Broadmoor for dinner.

If anyone else would like to learn how to knit, contact Leslie. She is setting up a knitting class at the

Center.

Janie Dickman has this resolution high on her list, “I intend to smile at all the boys, providing they all smile back.” Watching to see whether Janie carries out this promise was her house guest, Linda Lane. Linda, who hails from Cincinnati, O., came into town for the Swank dance that weekend. Janie also hopes that Sandy Siegel resolves to stop hitting the wrong notes while she is accompanying people at the piano during Debette dances. CUPID HAS entered onto Bobby Dock’s NeW Year's resolutions list so girls had better be on the lookout for arrows marked B.D. during the year. Bobby has decided to fall in love some time in 1962. Brenda Kane must have on her list, “Be nice to my nine year old sister Hclaine.” Brenda treated her sister to a trip dowmlown to see “Babes in Toyland” during vacation. If anyone is thinking about seeing the movie, it is cute for the kiddies according to Linda

Permer.

Nancy Napers took her resolutions with her to Cincinnati where she reciprocated a visit with Cindy Young from Dec. 28 to Jan. 4. The week before that Cindy was here in town with Nancy. ACCORDING TO eight year old Jimmy Smulyan, his sister Dale is going to regain her tan that “died.” Dale acquired a nice tan at the University of Miami at Coral Gables, Fla., and then lost it when she came home to visit her family. Here’s hoping that Gloria and (Continued on Back Page)

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Friday, January 5, 1962 fyj, /II—No. 18

JEA Testimonial Dinner

Sponsors Are Named

Leaders of the Jewish Commu-I Spokesmen for the sponsors said nity of Indianapolis will act as ! it is their opinion that no members sponsors of the planned Bernard | of the community are more deStroyman, Marice Lippman Testi- serving of the honor than these monial dinner it was announced I two men. They pointed out that this week. I the two men who will be honored

Egyptian Jews Arrive for Family Reunion in the U.S.

At toon at Zakl Mourad arrived with hla wife and daughtera at the International Airport through United Hlae Service aaeiatance, he telephoned Baltimore to epeak to membera of hla family whom he hadn’t teen for several years. Statelets persons who left Egypt, the Mourade came from Paris to thla country under the special U.S. refugee Immigration law. Plane for their family reunion were arranged through Baltimore HIAS and the Baltimore Jewish Family and Children’s Bureau. Mr. Mourad la a metallurgical chemist. His dauahters range from 5 to 15 years of age.

at the Jan. 28 dinner have made a lasting contribution by devoting their time and effort to make the JEA building possible. MEMBERS of the sponsors committee are: Louis Barnett, Sigmund Beck, Joseph Cantor, Alvin L. Cohen, Joseph Cohen, Leon R. Cohen, Norman I. Cohen, David Cook, Theodore R. Dann, Rabbi Maurice Davis, Edward M. Dayan, Ben Domont, Gus Domont, Dr. Clarence W. Efroymson, Fred Falender, Charles B. Feibleman, n J. Finebt’g, Irving L. Fink, Joseph Fogle, Lipot Frankowitz, Leon Frisch, Rabbi Nandor FruchtT and Amiel Gelb. Also, Max M. Furer, Eugene B. Click, Max Goldberg, Victor M. Goldberg, Morris Goodman, Robert H. Greenberg, Stanley Herman, Harry L. Hoehman,. Dr. M. Ed. Hodes, David Hollander, Daniel’ Jacobson, Edgar S. Joseph, Irwiu Katz, Isadore H. Katz, Morrs " L z, Max Klezmer, Samuel Kroot, Bernard Landman Jr. Martin Larner, Marvin Lasky, Louis Levy, Irving Linderman, Rabbi Moses Manges, Julius Marx, Julius Maurer, Sidney W. Maurer, Leibert I. Mossier, Jack Nelson and Frank Newman. OTHERS ARE Ben Paller, Albert Reuben, Maurel Rothbaum, David L Sablosky, Arthur S. Sacks, George Samson, Sam Schachet, William L. Schloss, Harry Schuchman, Ralph Segall, Allen I. Sklare, Sam Smulyan, Sam Solotken, Rabbi Sidney Steiman, Harold Stolkin. Herman Strashun, Stanley Talesnick, N. William Wein stein, Sherman Weinstein, Abe Wides, Sam Wolf, Mrs. Jack A. Goodman and Mrs. Walter Lichteiv stein.

Social Agencies Program To Be Discussed Jan. 10

A program of co-operation between public and private social agencies will be discussed by the Jewish Welfare Federation’s Committee on Public Welfare and Social Legislation Wednesday, Jan. 10, at the English Foundation. Principal speaker at the discussion will be Albert Kelly, director of the Indiana State Department of Public Welfare, who will outline legislation bearing upon health and welfare programs sponsored by the Jewish Welfare Federaticu. MEMBERS of the Federation’s committee are: Marvin Sablosky, Mrs. Phillip

Registration Opens For Nursery School ' Nursery School < registration is underway at the Jewish Community Center, 6701 Hoover Rd. for the second semester beginning Jan.

22.

Children three years of age to school age may be enrolled. Classes meet mornings from 9 a.m. ; to 11:30 a.m. Mondays through Friday. A program of nursery school experiences which encourage growth in physical, mental .emotional and social, are provided under (he guidance of professionally trained and experienced teachers. Those interested may call the Center, CL 1-9648.

Falender, Dr. M. Aprison, Mrs. Oscar Davis, Mrs. Lester Engel, Mrs. Howard Kahn, Mrs. Sam Chernin, M. C. Reefer, Mr. Philip Pecar, Sigmund Beck, Reuben Shevitz, Max Klezmer and Robert Baerncopf. Frank Newman, the Federation director, is a consultant and Jacob C. Guthartz, executive director of the Jewish Social Services, is the secretary to this committee.

Community Center's Future Role To Be Conference Topic The Jewish Community Center will be host to a National Association of Jewish Center Workers conference Thursday and Friday, Jan. 11 and 12. Center workers from Dayton, Columbus, Cincinnati and Louisville will attend. Panel members discussing the conference theme, “The Future of the Jewish Community Center in Suburbia” will be Prof. Clarence Efroymson, Butler University; Jack Guthartz, executive director of Jewish Social Services, and Frank Newman, executive director of the Jewish Welfare Federation. At the closing luncheon, Rabbi Maurice Davis of the Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation will speak on “A Time for Searchirg”.

Joint Tea Slated By Sisterhoods Monday, Jan. 8, the Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation Sisterhood will be hostess for a joint meeting tea with Beth-El Zedeck and B’nai Torah Sisterhoods. The meeting will be held in-the Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation at 6501 North Meridian Street at 12:30 p.m. Rabbi Maurice Davis will present a program devoted to “Jewish Poetry and Literature.” Mrs. Lewis Lurie and Mrs. Arthur Cassell are co-chairmen of the afternoon. Mrs. Nandor Fruchter, Mrs. Sydney Steiman, and Mrs. Maurice Davis will pour and past presidents of the Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation will assist as hostesses. Welcoming the Sisterhoods will be Mrs. Richard Glasser, President of the Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation Sisterhood, and greetings will be extended by Mrs. Edward Kaufman, President of Beth-El Sisterhood and Mrs. Hairy Sacks, President of B’nai Torah Sisterhood. Mrs. Harry Alpert will give the opening prayer, and Mis* Rebecca Dobrowitz will read the benediction. Mrs. Sol BHckman and Mi 3. Edgar Goldwasser are p r o g r a m chairmen. Mrs. Harry Stokes and Mrs. Herbet Kasle are decorations chairmen. Mrs. Murray Davidson and Mrs. Myron Wolf will assist the hostesses. Mrs. Frank Goldsmith and Mrs. James Ackerman are bulletin chairmen and Mrs. Paul Goldstein is chairman of publicity. A sitter will be provided for the youngsters and if transportation is ncvdcd phone Mrs. Milton Blieden, WA 3-4880