Friday, February 22, 2146 ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Mrs. William Goodman of the Wilshire Hotel has extended her visit at Martinsville, Ind., until March 15. Honoring the graduation - of their son, Felix, from the aero- nautical engineering department of the University of Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. Jose Winsen of the Book-Cadillac Hotel will hold open house from 8 to 11 p. m. on Sunday at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Joe Kukes, 18402 Wisconsin. Felix will make his home with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Max Feinstein of 16255 Muirland are vacationing in Miami Beach. ' Mr. and Mrs. David L. Tyner and son, Herbert, of Warrington Drive have left for Florida where they will spend the remainder of the winter. • Mrs. Seymour Owens and son, Paul, left by plane for Los Angeles to join Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fineman at the Dracker Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rosenstein of South Bend, Ind., were guests at Hotel Statler here while visiting the latter's mother, Mrs. L. Siegel, and before leaving for Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Nelson of London Ave. have returned home after a month's visit in Miami Beach and Biloxi, Miss. On _their Nkray home they visited with relatives in Memphis, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ellenstein and daughter, Barbara, motored to Miami Beach, Fla. Miss Ellenstein is attending the University of Miami at Coral Gables. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bier of New York are visiting their son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Gliksman of Tyler Ave. Miss Bernice H. Weisman, University of Michigan senior, is spending her mid-term vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Weisman of Beuna Vista Ave. Mrs. Louis M. Dunn of Hazelwood Ave. left by plane for a month's vacation in Hot Springs, Ark. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron A. Silberblatt of 3311 Chicago Blvd. will be at home on Sunday evening from 9. to 11 in honor of their son and daughter-in-law, Lt. and Mrs. Jerome S. Silberblatt, complimenting them on their recent marriage. No cards. Lt. Silber- blatt has just returned from service in the India-China Theater, where he has spent the last eight months. Mrs. Silberblatt, the former Shirley Newman, recently of Louisville, Ky., is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Newman, former Detroiters. The newlyweds expect to take up residence in New York City after March 15. Mrs. Lillian Susman and children, Thelma and Howard, of Greenlawn Ave., are now at 310 Montero, Balboa Beach,. Calif. Mrs. S. H. Wolfe of the Belcrest hotel is visiting her children, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard H. Wolfe in Denver, Colo. Mrs. Leonard was formerly Sylvia B. Lenick of Saginaw. Miss Shirley Gordon of Webb Ave. entertained in honor of Miss Nucia Gervitz of Mexico City, with a farewell party at her home last Sunday. After a three-month visit with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Gombein of Glendale Ave., Miss Gervitz is returning to her home and then will vacation at Acapulco. Mrs. David Bussell and d'aughters, Lillian M. and Estelle, of 4518 Cortlansl have returned from New York where they attended the wedding of Mildred L. Penn to Sidney Rosenwasser. They also visited with relatives in Newark, - N. J. THE JEWISH NEWS To Wed March 3 Page Thirteen Luncheon Completes Fund Campaign of Detroit Lodge Women A luncheon, culminating its fund-raising project, will be giv- en by Women's Auxiliary of Detroit Lodge of Bnai Brith next Wednesday at 12:30 p. m., at the Canterbury House. This affair is open to all members who have completed their fund - raising pledges. _ Mrs. H. Jackson has been in charge of the successful fund- raising campaign and the corn- ing luncheon co-chairman is Mrs. Barney Newman. The commit- tee i n c ludes . Mrs. William Barris, Mrs. Saul Bloom, Mrs. Jack Frank, Mrs. Leo Janoff, Mrs. Harry Kurzman, Mrs. Sol Myer, Mrs. Jack Reifler, Mrs. MISS HANNAH STUPAK Harry Sternberg and Mrs. Nathan The marriage of Miss Hannah Wedn er. Stupak, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Stupak of Waco, Brotherhood Week Tex., and Edward I. Moser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Moser of Observance Opens 2704 Taylor, Detroit, will be per- NEW YORK (JTA)—Churches, formed in Waco on March 3. The bridegroom-elect recently synagogues, schools and civic in- was discharged from active ser- stitutions throughout the nation vice after returning from over- this week observed Brotherhood seas. He had met the bride-elect Week, with leaders of all faiths while he was stationed at Camp participating. A drive to raise $4,000,000 to fight bigotry, pre- Hood, Texas, in 1943. judice and racial hatred was announced as one of the 425,000 Books major aims of the "week," which Discovered in Berlin is sponsored by the National Con- BERLIN (JTA—A special mis- ference of Christians and Jews. Three Supreme Court Justices sion of the U. S. Library of Congress has discovered two of different faiths, Chief Justice storehouses jammed with more Harlan F. Stone and Associate than 425,000 volumes of Jewish Justices Felix Frankfurter and literature, which had been seized, Frank Murphy, emphasized the by the Gestapo all over Europe importance of understanding be- and sent here. Twenty-five thou- tween racial groups and of stamp- sand books were found in a base- ing out intolerance. Labor and ment of the former Orthodox business leaders in statements is- Synagogue, which is again being sued in Washington also pledged used for a house of worship. their cooperation. Marriages MICHAELS - EHRLICHMAN: The marriage of Miss Esther Ehr- lichman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Ehrlichman of 481 W. Marshall, Ferndale, Mich., to Nathaniel E. Michaels, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Michaels of New York, was performed on Feb. 17 at the bride's residence. Rabbi J. S. Sperka officiated. * * * NEWLANDER - FRIEDMAN: Before a fireplace banked with white gladioli, Adele Friedman was married, in a double ring ceremony, to Leon G. Newlan- der, at Temple Beth El, on Feb. 10. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer per- formed the ceremony. Miss Friedman, who was given in marriage by her father, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben- jamin Friedman of Webb Ave. The bridegroom, son of Mrs. Gisela Newlander of Miami, Fla., and the late Samuel Newlander, was attended by his brother, Morton. The bride's sister-in-law, Mrs. Betty Friedman of Chicago, was in the bridal party. Leonard J. Ostrow and Law- rence S. Friedman, nephews of the bride, were ushers. A reception followed the cere- mony and, the bride's parents were hosts at a dinner party for the immediate -„family at Latin Quarter. Out of town guests were Mrs. Adolph Mandelker of Milwau- kee, Mr. and Mrs. H. Friedman and son of Chicago and Mrs. Gisela Newlander of. Miami.. For their trip to Florida and Cuba the bride wore a blue dressmaker's suit and flowered hat. 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