Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 January 1985 — Page 3

Gisela — The chosen and the called

(Continued From Prev. Page) were Jews. The riddle was solved. They all were tied up with the Jewish High Holy days... • ** HELPER: Dr. Edward Uabovitch was the guest speaker at the Indianapolis Arthritis Foundation on Jan. 8. He spoke to the Arthritis Patient’s Club. ***

WITH THE FAMILY: All the Bohard kids, children of Rozzie and Milt Bohard, were

home for Hanukkah and. . . “the family had a marvelous time,” said mother Rozzie. Sharing the holidays were Claudia, who lives in Chicago; Jeff with wife Barbara, local residents; Debbi, who teaches school in Indianapolis; and Susie, who works for Boston University in Frankfurt, West Germany. Susie’s husband, who also came with his wife, might be familiar to you. He is the fellow whose face is on your TV screen occasionally, reporting important events in Europe, the Middle East and elsewhere. He is Phil Bremen, investigative re-

porter for NBC. •**

CELEBRATE ’85: Cocktails and hors d’oeuvres were offered at the Newmarks and dinner was served at the Brauns on New Year’s Eve. Partaking at both houses were Connie and Stanley Braun, Lois and Sid Eshkenazi, Phyllis and Dr. Harvey Feigenbaum, Ruth and Arnie Feinberg, Harriet and Bob Goldberg, Helen and Ronald Newmark, Vivian and Phil Pecar, Charlene and Sid Tuchman and Joan and Allen

Wurzman. •••

ON THE BALL. While Simona and Hart Hasten spent winter vacation at Florida’s Palm Air, Hart played a good deal of tennis with other guests at that resort. Among them were Bobby Riggs — presently in excellent shape — who once played a muchtelevised game with the women’s champion, Billie Jean King. Hart did not say how many times they shared the tennis courts, but he said

happily that he won against the 67-year-old tennis star at least once. ***

BECAUSE THEY STUDIED: Ann and Ronald Lieber should be proud of their children. Valerie is on North Central’s winning team for the local television show, the “Brain Game,” and their son, Barry, has been awarded an undergraduate research grant from Brandeis University. Barry, a history major, was one of 80 recipients of the coveted award.

IN 3 Jewish Poet and Opinion January 9, 1985