Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 August 1979 — Page 16

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Ladies Honor Ivan Chosnek By CHARLOTTE I. TUBIS

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A DIFFERENT FOURTH:

On the fourth of July holiday

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taste of her ethnic heritage to the next generation, so she invited her son and daughter-in-law’s friends to a picnic with a Mexican fla-

vor. Enjoying Ann’s many spicy dishes were Morris, Ann’s husband, their children, Marcia and Allan Seif, and their friends Carol and Steve Goldstein, Elaine and Sid Glanzman, Livia and

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Bradley Klain, Linda and Joel Epstein, Ronnie Maurer, Cyndie and Jack Davis, Adrienne and Joe Reiswerg, Jeff Simon and Linda and Jeff Eshowsky.

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BRRRRR...: Ruth and Leon Nitsun, with children Fiona and Martin vacationed in their former home towns, Johannesburg and East London, South Africa. They met their son Gavin there, who just graduated from the Yeshiva in Israel. The Nitsuns will also visit with their parents and many friends there. Leon said he is looking forward to the trip but there will be one thing hard to take. Winter is chilly in that part of the world now. ***

IN THE CARDS: There is a bridge studio in the Town and Country shopping center where one can Itarn the challenging card game in seven weeks. Morning and after-

noons the simply furnished card room is filled with players of various caliber. Along with the “Life Masters” like James Leeds, Lillian and Arch Falender, Norman Fink, Ethel Schuelhofer. Dotty and Irving Rosenbaum, Jordan Leibman. Dotty and Bill Meyers, one can find less expert, but nonetheless enthusiastic players such as Joan Levenson, Muriel Vogel, Charles Scheffler, Helen Cohen, Dale Friedlander, Deedle and Howard

Kahn, Nellie Perez, Sharon Wallak, Alan Tavel and many others. *** BACK HOME: Marvin Goldstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Goldstein and his family came to settle in their new home in Indianapolis. Mrs. Goldstein is the former Marcia Logan. The three boys, Keith, Daniel and Andrew are frequent visitors in their grandparents’ home. ***

KEY TO TRANSPORTATION — Mrs. Leonard Larman (left), president of the Hooverwood Guild presents the “Keys” to the new van to Mrs. Alan Klineman, president of Hooverwood. This four-wheel drive vehicle has been purchased to meet daily and emergency needs.

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BIG JOB: Connie and Irving Epstein left for California to attend a convention for the City of Hope. *** LAW STUDENT: Mark Melrose, son of Linda and Herbert Melrose, has been accepted at the South Texas College of Law in Houston, Tex. *** SURPRISE: Evelyn and William Moss gave a dinner party for close friends to honor Evelyn’s parents’ fortieth anniversary in the Moses’ home. The main attraction of the party was the arrival of Mrs. Oakly’s sister. Alisa Satchel, who came in from her home, Toronto, Canada to help celebrate Ida and Gerhart Oakley’s fortieth. Congratulations! Births A daughter, Gina Renee, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Dave (Gloria) Harris on July 18. Maternal grandparents are Eunice and Ben Weiss. The great grandfather is Joe Tobak, and the paternal grandparent is Robert Harris of Sheridan, Ind.

LAFAYETTE - The Sisterhood of Sons of Abraham will honor Ivan Chosnek at an Oneg Shabbat at services this Friday. Ivan, a sophomore at Purdue University, has led the Evening Services at the synagogue almost every Friday this summer. The congregation wishes to express its appreciation for his dedication and service to the community. Ivan will be leaving Lafayette for six months on a coop program in Texas. He is the son of Sam and Edith Chosnek of Lafayette.

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