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Indianapolis Indiana Jewish Post (Newspaper) - April 2, 1943, Indianapolis, IndianaAndrei Flok Mariion Kokomo Terre Halte Evansville a a a Drann a Purgai finale a Lefler or mrs. Jack Frerk by or. Max l. Ber Kelmer by mrs. De Sam Ken Gary by or. M. L. Cohen Lafayette by my. I Onard 8trnu�astate in review fort Wayne by my. Harry e. Landy Soi til Hend Vincennes Columbia s munc1r Hammond a a a by in Earl Lla fathom by mrs. Ben Karp by mrs. Sana Kroot by mra. Archie Lala by or. Rudy Kadlcek Terre haute firms hive r or Uia Pel Terre Hauter furnishing of the Napei at George t Lela us near Vincennes was furthered recently through the combined Eli Orts of Gan Eden Lodge and Terre haute chapter of Hadas Sah. The two organizations under the chairmanship of Melvin j. Goodman and mrs. A. Weisman and their committees received contributions and prizes from merchants business houses and individuals including the Tribune publishing co., Benjamin Blumberg Herz store hotel Deming Root store Terre haute House Gillis drug co., Lewis r. Sutin Wabash Linen store Smith department store Central furniture store Hoffman furniture store Morris pawnshop orpheus theater Peoples jewelry co., Hillman a Harrison Berkowitz Ben Becker Rogers jewelry co., Silverstein bros., Peoples furniture store Schultz and co., Charles Gurman Sidney Levin Ben Abrahams Arthir Dumes Melvin j. Goodman Frank j. Wolfe Milton Levinson Manuel Dobrow Salo t. Levite Bertram Hirsch Carl Wolf Alfred j. Strouse Morris d. Cohen Julius Lederer Gershon Loeser general furniture store and the e. S. Wohlfeld fur co. A dance was also held in order to accomplish the raising of funds for the above purpose and Hadassah was Given $100 of the amount raised for the youth Aliyah work. Council to hear talk on India a Terre haute Section National Council of jewish women will meet at 2 30 p. M. Monday april 5 in the vestry rooms of Temple Israel. The nominating committee will present its report of officers to be elected for the coming year and miss Thirza Bunee who has travelled extensively through the Orient will speak on India. Refreshments and a social hour will close the meeting. To attend Kokomo group meeting a Lewis r. Sutin first vice president. District grand Lodge no. 2, David Rubin director of the state association and Maier m. Levin president of Gan Eden Lodge will attend the group meeting to be held in Kokomo ind., on april 11. Party chairman i Sylvia Paskin miss Sylvia Faskin is serving As chairman of tickets for a card party which the South Bend chapter of Junior Hadassah will give at 8 p. M. Sunday in the hebrew Institute. Heart attack fatal to mrs. Dora Engel to pedal South Bend mrs. Dora Engel aged 79, died Friday feb. 19 in Epworth Hospital after a weeks illness following a heart attack. She had resided in South Bend forty seven years. Surviving Are two daughters mrs. Irving Garnitz and mrs. Jeanette k. Horowitz a son Jacob Engel five grandchildren and five great grandchildren. She was a charter member of unit no. 50, american legion auxiliary and was a member of the order of the Eastern Star the daughters of Israel the Denver league and the hebrew orthodox congregation. Rabbi Aaron m. Rine conducted the funeral and burial was in hebrew orthodox cemetery. Hadassah plans donor luncheon to Petal it. Wayne a planning committee for the annual Hadassah donor luncheon to be held at the woman s club tuesday april 13, has been named. It includes mrs. Nelson Poliak assisted by the mesdames Byron Novitsky Bud Fisch Roger Sheyer Irving a. Weingart Isidore Kramer and Nicholas Brazy. Mrs. Louis Gressel will be the principal speaker and her talk will be preceded by a Musicale. Zionists appoint nominating committee a at the executive committee meeting of the fort Wayne zionist organization held on March 23, the following were painted to serve on the nominating committee for election of officers or. B. M. Edlavitch miss Minnette Baum Byron Novitsky. A meeting of the fort Wayne zionist organization will be held thursday april 8, with mrs. Harry Rosen executive director of the fort. Wayne federation of jewish charities speaker of the evening. Sisterhood to meet wednesday a the by Nai Jacob sisterhood will meet at the hebrew Center on wednesday evening april 7. Mrs. Gordon Sweet will review the Book a the Niece of Abraham Peine Quot by Willis. The slate for officers will be presented by the nominating committee mrs. Louis Novitsky mrs. Jack Dubrove and mrs. Abe Zinn. A social evening will follow the program. Auxiliary to serve at Victory House the by Nai by Rith auxiliary will be hostess at the Victory House at Wolf and Dessauer during the week of april 12. Temple sisterhood. Brotherhood plan meeting the Temple sisterhood will hold its next meeting tuesday april 6 with mrs. Fred Lipp in charge of the program. She is planning a novel presentation of annual committee reports. The next Temple brotherhood meeting will be held thursday evening april 22. Election of officers will be held an officer from Baer Field will be the speaker and a social evening will follow. Personals rabbi Frederic a. Doppelt and mrs. Chester Lich Tenberg Are attending the 38th annual Council of the Union of America hebrew congregation at new York City april 1st through april 4th. Or. And mrs. Roy Netter and daughter Lorraine residents of Warsaw ind., for the past several years have returned to fort Wayne to make their Home. Miss Josephine Frosch daughter of or. And mrs. Henry Frosch has recently it Tutuh Veteran it. Ivi Sivc. A of Orion Fuit Wayu or Livaie Al of Tai Soiu. A air Mech Mac Ai joker r 1 Aiu who saw Roxa Xian no suave of action Amie Ugna i Yox r Maxice a an Ariu sexy ii Ian Aua Ami Laiu gunner on me Lua mox line in Ian a. Is Margeri y away eng me Day Neu be can go overseas Ana gel my of action again. A native of Alsace Lorraine he is now a Soinier and citizen of the United states and has been stationed Al Baer Field since october 1942. Although a Veteran of the present War. He has t seen action with the u. S. Forces. During the French Retreat of 1940, private Wolff escaped to unoccupied France while in Rouie to a German concentration Camp and then came to this country eight months later. He was decorated with the Croix de Guerre for Brav Ery under lire in France. Bar s oldest member Dies in Plymouth at 81 to special Plymouth the oldest member of the Marshall county bar association Leopold m. Lauer 81, died last tuesday in his Home Here. He was a member of the masonic order 50 years and Long had been Active in Legal and civic affairs. Survivors include his wife a son and a daughter. Anderson Community sponsors dance hostess at the dance at Camp Atterbury last week sponsored by the Anderson jewish Community were the mesdames Ben Blieden Leon Frank and j. A. Klein. Junior hostesses were the misses Rose Einstandig Lee Sandler and Ethel Sandler who accompanied 50 Cadette from the Job Uso Center at Kirshbaum. Mrs. J. A. Goodman is chairman and l. L. Goodman is co chairman of the state which sponsored the affair. Been initiated into Sigma Delta a newly organized sorority at the University of Michigan. Mrs. Jennie Shaller of st. Paul minn., has been visiting her son in Law and daughter or. And mrs. Jack Skadron. Mrs. Rose Freifield who has been making her Home with her son in Law and daughter or. And mrs. Irving bran Silver is spending the next two months with relatives in new York Boston and Cambridge mass. Mrs. Chester Lichtenberg has been visiting her Mother mrs. M. Stein of Rochester n. Y. Lodge opens drive to Peda i South Bend a membership drive with a $25.00 War Bond As prize for the member getting the most new members was opened Here this week. So Cadette to attend dance fifty Kirshbaum Cadette and six hostesses will go to Columbus tomorrow night where they will be guests at a special Uso Job dance sponsored by the Job army and Navy committee of Muncie. All other Cadette will be on duty at Kirshbaum Center for the usual saturday night Juke Box dance. Lodge to discuss Constitution revision to pedal Michigan City a Michigan City Lodge no. 851 will hold its regular meeting on monday april 5, and the main question to be discussed is the revision of the Indiana Kentucky state association Constitution. The meeting will be held at Sinai Temple and by Nai by Withers Are invited to attend. A Large delegation from Michl Gan City has made reservations to attend the group meeting at Hammond on sunday april 4, headed by president Jack n. Gole and Secretary Arnold a. Mayer of the Indiana Kentucky state association. Suggests ships at hand for refugee Aid by Etc ugh telegraphic a Geney Stockholm a a suggestion that swedish ships now being used to carry mercy shipments of food to Greece be utilized for transporting jewish refugees from the Axis occupied countries is made by the London correspondent of the Sven ska Morge bladet in an article appearing in that paper this week. For every purpose for every member of the family Silver pharmacy Henry Silver 54th so College by 5413 ii 1 deluxe specials ass White butter cake Orange icing .38c, 48c, b8c butterscotch cake. 38c Oatmeal cookies dozen. 24c Honey Dew Coffee cake each. 28c Almond paste pretzels each. 38c Apple pies. 33c deluxe pastry shop 657 e. Maple re. 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