Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 January 1985 — Page 2
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z I Heard It On Tuesday
Balloons, sundaes bring New Year cheer
By GISELA WEISZ
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BRING IN THE NEW:
Shouts of “Happy New Year!”
and warm smiles greeted multitude of
| people on the j first day of
1985. It seemed the whole town showed up at Ann and Dick Glasser’s an-
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Year’s Day
Party at the Olde Mill Club-
house.
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“An Affair To Remember” catered the cheerful gettogether. A picturesque collection of crunchy vegetables and aromatic cheeses gave start to the menu. Another display offered warm main meal selections, while behind another table a young man in uniform doled out deep-dish sundaes decorated with toppings of the guests’ choice. Small souvenirs were made on the spot by a balloonman. He crafted animals,
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reefs and letters from the colorful material and presented guests with them. Ann greeted everyone in her black velvet dress, while Dick was busy introducing people to one another. Among the many at this traditional gathering were Bobby and Jerome Abrams, Emile and Milton Blieden, Laurie and Charles Bos in, Rochelle and Hormox Broumand, Yudie and Irv Becker, Amy C. and Leonard Lurvey, Lucille and Alvin Cohen, Louise and Carol! Cahn, Dollcy and Theodor Dann, Nahoma and William Deckelbaum, Lisi and Steven Davis, Jaqueline and Charles Efroymson, Phyllis and Dr. Harvey Feigenbaum, June and Dr. Charles Fisch, Shirley and William Frank, Gene Friedman, Ruth and Arnold Feinberg, Pat and Irving Glazer, Caroline and Fritz Goldbach, Irene and Sam Goldberg, Elaine and Henry Heller, Paula and Stanley Herman. Trudy and Robert Hollander, Carol and Kenneth Joseph, Marjorie Jacobs, Shirley and Herbert Kulwin, Margaret and Dr. Alexander Kahn, Ann and Alan Levinsohn, Ellen and Ernest Lorch, Pat and Irv Linderman, Ulene and Mickey Maurer, Dotty and Frank Newman, Helen and Ronald Newmark, Millie and Bernard Perry, Vivian and Phil Pecar, Betty Paller, Eve and Philip Perlstein, Caryl and Dr. Stephen Shideler, Jaqueline and Harold Stolkin, Jody and Dr. Morris Stoner, Mary and Dr. Harold Smith, Carol and Arnold Satz, Charlene and Sid Tuchman, Eileen and Dr. Joseph Tuchman, Marsha Wolf, Joan and Walter Wolf, Alberta and Sherman Weinstein, Jane and Dr. Elliott Yolles. ***
AUTHOR, AUTHOR!: “Calling the Shots” is the title of Kathy Alerding’s first book in print. She writes general fiction and her second book was also accepted by Dell publishing. The first book tells about the sport and the players of hockey. The The Indiana Jewish Post and Opinion USPS 262-180 Published Weekly By The Spokesman Co.. Inc. Melinda Marshall Office Manager Andrew Kirchner Advertising Director Jeanne Bunas Advertising Representative All communications involving editorial mater M should be addressed to 2120 N. Meridian St. Indianapolis. IN 46202. 927 7800 AH circula bon correspondence should be addressed: Jewish Post and Opinion. Subscription Dept.. P.O. Box 1308-EG. Fort Lee. NJ 07024 All publicity must be in the office of the Indiana Jewish Post and Opinion by Thursday the week before publication No publicity can be taken over the phone. Publicity photos must be in the office by Thursday the week before publication. Publicity releases received by Thurs the week preceding publication will be given Changes of address and other circulation problems are handled by mail, not phone. Please enclose a recent label from your copy of the paper showing your name end eddresa.
second, an adult humor piece, revolves around the institute of “Free Universities.” The third one purchased, but not yet written, is a contemporary story of the American Amish and their struggles with modem technology. Author Alerding’s first volume will be in the book stores next August.
WELCOME: There was a joyous celebration eight days after Jacob Benjamin’s birth, on December 24, at Lori and Donald Katz’ home. The traditional Brith Mila was observed. Sandek was Don’s father, Izzie Katz, and the circumcision ritual was executed by the mohel, Michael Aronson. The baby was brought into the room by Arlene and Lawrence Weinberg. Participating in the happy event were Shay and Richard Dworkus, Karen and Mark Thompson, Patty and Gary Goodman, Pam and Jeff Abrams, Beth and Steve Farber, Gigi and Benton Marks, Staria and Steve Goldman, Marla and Tom Schneider and others. The new
baby, second son in the family, was named after Jori’s grandparents, Jacob and Belle Weinberg.
THE CHOSEN AND THE CALLED: Joe Modelevsky, of the Lilly Pharmaceutical company, was responsible for organizing the Second International Conference on Computer Science within the industry, Oct. 28-Nov. 1. The conference took place in Washington, D.C. Coordinating the participants, leaders in computerized medicine from all around the world, necessitated much telephone and written communication beforehand. As an interesting observation — Joe tells the story — most of the participants were somehow suddenly unreachable during the last week of September and first week of October ‘84. Later, when Joe actually got acquainted with his fellow scientists in the field of biological and medical chemistry, he found out the reason. About 70% of those who gathered at this convention — (Continued On Next Page)
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