Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 December 1944 — Page 14

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THE JEWISH POST

Friday, December 22, 1944

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Lafayette Residents Entertain Relatives Special .LAFAYETTE—Mrs. Sam Newmark and Mrs. Max Newmark of Aattica gave a dinner party at their home in honor of their brother, Mrs. Albert Glustker of California, who is visiting them. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Irving Newmark and family, Mr. and Mrs. Boris Newmark and her brother, Lt. (j.g.) Harry Krashen, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Newmark, all of Lafayette, and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Newmark of Chalmers . . . Miss Lois Silver, student at Inter-

JACOBS ou s T „ D o 0 P ° R Military Equipment Riding Apparel Sporting Goods 9 E. OHIO ST.

rp^5Lrher e vac B atfo„ 0, wHh'’he1 Rosentlial Heads parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Fl Wayiif! LodflC Silver . . . Miss Carol Loeb, who Spc * lnl * * attends Tudor Hall at Indian- ' FORT WAYNE — Joseph J. apolis, is spending the vacation Rosenthal was elected president with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. o£ lhe Fort W ayne B’nai B’rith Sam Loeb and will have as her ] odge at a meeting Dec. 12. guest, a classmate, Miss Mar- Other officers named were Wiljorie Faulkner . . . Lt. (j.g.) Ram Baun, first vice-president; Harry Krashen of Oxford, O., g arn Hillman, second vice-presi-visited his sister and brother-in- de nt; Norman Franklin, secrelew, Mr. and Mrs. Boris New- £ar y; Joseph Freiburger, treasmark . . . Mrs. Berthold Loeb urc r; Abe Lipp, warden; Dave and Mrs. I^eon Abraham have r] oc i <> guardian; and Ben Hutner, returned to Lafayette after visit- c hairman of the board of trus-

ing relatives in Cincinnati for

several days . . . Mr. and Mrs. Schwartz were elected Harry Roger, of Harry’s Style board of lrustees .

Shop, were hosts at a chicken installation of the new officers dinner given at the Lincoln wlll take place at a dinner at the Lodge on December 12 for the Fort Wayne Athletic Club at 7

employees of their store . . . Miss Miriam Newmark, a stu-

Kaufman and Paul

to the

p. m. Sunday, Jan. 6. William Brosler is chairman and Milton

dent at Fairfax Hall, Waynes- Sugar co . chairman of the affair . boro, Va„ is visiting her par- Dr Harry w Salon vvill ^ toast . ents, Mr. and Mrs. Max New- master and Manuel King wiU

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mark of Attica, for her vacation . . . Mr. Leonerd Newmark, who attends the University of Chicago, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Newmark of Attica . . . Miss Berea Har-

have charge of the installation. A musical program will be presented.

SOUTH BEND CONGRESS WOMEN CONTINUE WORK FOR SERVICEMEN

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SOUTH BEND—Under the au- taining 21 essential food items spices ofthe Women’s Division, have already been donated thus American Jewish Congress and far. Each kit costs $2.50 and the chairmanship of Mrs. Ben checks made papable to Kits for Zeigler, and her co-chairman, Mrs. Russia, Inc., are still being acIra Frank, the following have con- cepted by Mrs. B. Sandock. 1303 tributed to the special gift fund East Wayne street, South, for this for about 1,400 wounded service purpose. men stationed at Percy Jones Hos- The Women’s Division has anpital in Michigan and Wakeman nounced a new project, crocheting General Hospital in Indiana: Ben slippers for convalesecent serivce Pomerantz, B. Sandock, L. For- men in hospitals. Wool, instrucgash, Ira and Louis Frank, Joe tions and other materials for this Fishoff, N. Frank, Sam Fiewell, project, may be gotten by calling Sweeney, Mike Fox, B. Gurson, 4-6666. The division is also gathJ. Rosenberg, Leo Newman, ering stamps for hospitalized A. Mayerfeld, Phil Welber, Leo service men for their stamp colCohn, Mr. Warner, Richmond’s lections. The stamps may be left Jake Engle, H. Rubinstein, with clothes bundles or mailed to P. Smith, Bobby Sherman, 1303 East Wayne street, South. A. Borr, J. Sacks, People’s Store,

George Bennett, A. F. Smith, Sol

Sussman, Mrs. Minnie Borr, How- tjasl Chicago Children ard Sigrist, Louis Cohen, J. Pure, On Chanukah Program

Mrs. Yale Pearlman, Mrs. A. Mar- special

tin, Jolly Nine Club, B. Fishgrund EAST

and B. Gurson.

ing in

CHICAGO—Participata Chanukah program

Had assah Plans Oneg Shab-

,a» d . niece », Mr, S. M. Cohen “00^°^^^0°'

and Mrs. Sadora Hamilton, mother of Mrs. Cohen, both of Frankfort, are visiting here . . . Mrs. S. M. Cohen has received

Wayne Hadassah at 2 p. m. Saturday, Dec. 23, at the home of Mrs. Claude Lee. Mrs. I. A. Wein-

, ^ , , , . , , gart and Mrs. Chester Lichten-

word that her husband, Sigmund ®

berg Wl11 present a program in

The Shop Around The Corner V fCftMcf (aMon* 1 9 East Market Circle Tower !

Morris Cohen, who is now in France has been promoted to Staff Sergeant He was stationed in England for 18 months and is now in France with Patton’s third army . . . Lafayette bronch of Hadassah has purchased its tablecloth and all members of Hadassah are asked to embraod-

ed their names on it.

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celebration of the 85th birthday of Henrietta Szold. Mrs. Abe Beck will be the assisting hostess. Mrs. Bud Fisch, membership chairman has announced the addition of 22 new members since September. Bible Group to Meet — The Bible Study Group of the Temple will meet in the Board Room at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday. Race Group to Meet—The Race

In addition, meeting at the held Sunday at B’nai Israel Synhome of Mrs. Barney Sandock the agogue, arranged by the Sisterfollowing have given their serv- hood School Committee, were ices to wrap and pack these gifts: pupils of the Hebrew and SunLee Rossin, Rhea Newman, Mrs. day Schools. Rabbi and Mrs. E. J. Resnick, M. Lemontree, Adelle J. Kahn, Miss Fannie Friedland Rossin, Shirley Tucker, Zelrna and Julia Spector directed parts Zonenberg, Helen Saslowsky; of the program. Among those Mesdames M. Hoffman, Santow, taking part were Marvin Kraft, Goldberg, L. Hurwick Paxton and Marvin Silverman, Leonard

Edith Tucker.

Evanson, Sharon Friedman, Ar-

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Brotherhood Meeting Set—The Temple ^.Brotherhood will meet Thursday evening, Jan. 18, at the

Temple.

Examination Announced —■ A public examination of the Children of the B’nai Jacob daily Hebrew school will be held Tuesday, Dec. 26. Parents and members of the congregation are invited to attend. Synagogue Notes—“Influences in Jewish Life” will be the sermon topic tonight at B’nai Jacob Congregation. . . . "The City and the Citizens” will be the sermon topic tonight at Achduth Vesholom congregation, at services celebrating the sesquicentennial anniversary of the founding of

Fort Wayne.

In the Service—Ens. Morlcy Wenbert, of the Merchant Marine, who has served in the Mediterranean and in Italy, is home for an indefinite stay. . . . Mr. S. Sheray has received an honorable discharge from the army. Mr. and Mrs. Sheray, form-

. _ _, _ _ , _ er Fort Wayne residents, have te of Indiana, Marion Countv, ss: , ..... the Circuit Court of Marion recently returned to this city, ty In the State of Indiana. Simmons vs. Earl demur thereto on the 27th day of

January, 1945.

that on the 27th day Now, therefore, by order of said

of November, 1944, the above named Court, said defendant last above plaintiff, by her attorneys, filed in the named herein hereby notified of the office of the Clerk cf the Circuit Court filing and pendency of said complaint of Marion County, in the State of against him and that unless he apIndiana, a complaint against the above pear and answer or demur thereto at named defendant Karl Simmons, and the calling of said cause on the 27th the said plaintiff having also filed in day of January, 1914, the same being

Clerk's office the affidavit of a the 21st iudicial day of a term of said

Also remembered were the serv- thur Goldsmith, Lawrence Levin, icemen at Hamblin St. U.S.O. in Eugene Meyers, Frances VinetBattle Creek, Mich.; Camp Atter- z ky, Leon Wexler, Satphen Cobury and the south Bend Service hen, Heidi Edelman, Vivian GotMen’s Center. helf, Steven Hurst, Leon Kraft, In addition to the 46-pound box Walter Marcevich, Larry Singer, previously shipped, another box Leah Ann Stalman, Tena Tarler of 30 pounds of small gifts for and Jerry Vinetsky. Alaska service men have been others on the program werp shipped and about 150-pound box p hyllig Coh H Fpi of goodies sent to the Congress baurT1) Scymour MpyerS( L Defense Houses in New York for Braupi . June Evansoni David Chanuka by Mrs. Eva Schulman, B lumenfeld, Marjorie Brauer, who was in charge. Mil(on Goodman( Allpn KaUf ! The Women’s Division of the man , Bert Ofasaiof, Michael American Jewish Congress has Ri ch , Melvin Teaven and Wilannounced that more than 200 pam Emul. Also participating Russian Household Kits each con- were Raylene Abrams, June Blu-

menthal, Hugh Brauer, Warren

. . . Sgt. Joseph Goldman visited Blumenfeld, Anna Lee Edelman, his wife, the former Luella Liff, Philip Pecar, Renee Rothstein, in Fort Wayne last week. . , . Lt. Phyllis Spivak and Lorraine FeiSam Weinstein has been trans- genbaum. ferred to Lubbock, Tex., where

Mrs. Weinstein will join him soon. . . . Y 3/c Rivah Hassan,

Notes—Robert W. Tourbow, of East Chicago, was commis-

Camp Wallace, Tex., visited her sioned an Ensign, United States parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isador Has- Naval Reserve, in ceremonies san, last week.. . . Capt. and Mrs. held Dec. 14 in the Cathedral

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Ben Kauffman and daughter, of of St. Cincinnati, spent the past few York

John the Divine, New Mr. and Mrs. Philip

days with Mrs. Hassan’s parents, Kleinman are vacationing in

Mr. and Mrs. Isador Hassan.

Miami

Mrs. Wolf Marco-

Notes—Mrs. Joseph Weinraub vich has returned from St. is visiting relatives in Gary. . . . Joseph, Mich. . . . The B’nai Is-

I AVE.MA MAY SIMMONS

vs.

EARL SIMMONS

COMPLAINT FOR DIVORCE

Sta

In

County

No. R35369.

Kavenia May

Simmons.

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g also filed affidavit of

January, judicial t

ty of IndianMonday in Jan-

said Clerk's office the affidavit of a the 21st judicial day of a term of sar ompetent person, showing that the Court, to be begun and held at th esidence of the defendant, upon dili- Court House In the (hty^ of Indian

gent inouir, fendant. I Franklin, I

State of Indiana, and that said cause alleged, of action is for divorce and that the in his absence

ant Earl Simmons, necessary thereto, and whereas said plain-

rarty thereto, and whereas said plaintiff. having by endorsement on said complaint required said defendant to

A. JACK Tlf.SON.

Clerk.

said Court, and answer or 12-8-3

William Zilson,

Attorney for Plaintiff

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Mr. Max Ochstein was taken to St. Joseph Hospital, where he is recuperating from an accident. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Max Mandelsberg are visiting relatives in New York City. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Ben Oberstein of Detroit, were the guests recently of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Block and Mr. and Mrs. Abe Schwartz. . . . Mrs. Minnie Silverman announces the marriage of her daughter, Lillian, to Paul Schleifer, of Chicago. . . . Mrs. Albert Spitzberg suffered the loss of her father, who lived in Cleveland. . . . Pvt. Joel W. Salon, son of Dr. and Mrs. N. L. Salon, is home with his parents for two weeks from the University of Michigan Medical School. . . . Mrs. William Platka, Jr., who was at St. Joseph Hospital, is convalescing at home. . . . Robert I. Kaufman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sig Kaufman, was among nine Ft. Wayne students given a "distinguished student” rating at Purdue this semester.

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