THE JEWISH NEWS Page Ten Canadian Bride ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Louise Selling. who makes her home in the east, is spending a week in Detroit with relatives and friends. Lois Hopp, who is attending Frances Schimer College, is spend- ing a fortnight with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hopp of Boston Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smilay of Balmoral Dr. have returned from a month in California. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Feinberg of West Boston Blvd. are leaving this Friday for New York and Atlantic City. Mary Brown, daughter of Mrs. Sally Brown of Lucerne Dr. is spending the week-end in Oxford. 0., as the guest of Joan Grosner and Betty Ziv, students at Western College. Mr. and Mrs. David Stober of Fairfield Ave. have returned from a month in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Shiffman of the Lee Crest Apt. are spending a month in Jamaica. Mrs. Harry Grossman of Parkside Ave. is visiting in Los Angeles. Mrs. Martha Schless of New York is the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Falk of Stoepel Ave. Dr. and Mrs. Otto Hirsch left Tuesday for an extended stay in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Weiner of LaSalle Blvd. are spending a few weeks in California. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Blumrosen of Lincoln Park are spending 10 days in Mobile, Ala., and New Orleans. Mrs. Warren Greenstone of Roselawn Ave. has returned from Syracuse, N. Y., where she visited her mother. Cornell Janeway of Canterbury Rd. has returned from Cali- fornia where he spent the last two months. Spending their spring vacation from their classes at Olivet College with their parents are Betty Soss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Soss of Balmoral Dr.: Shirley Phillips, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phillips of Fairfield Ave.: and Virginia Barnett, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Louis Barnett of Normandy Ave. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Schiff and their daughter, Eleanore, of Sturtevant Ave. have returned from a visit in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry J. Greenblatt and their daughter, Fayanne, of Fairfield Ave. have returned from Florida where they visited their son and daughter-in-law, Lt. (j.g.) and Mrs. Norman Greenblatt in Palm Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Jacobs of Glynn Ct. have returned from 10 days in NeW York where they visited their daughter Judy who is attending the New York School of Social Work. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Roby and their daughter, Doris, of Oakman Blvd. have returned from a month in Miami Beach. Dr. and Mrs. William J. Vidaver of Calvert 2,0*. have returned from Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Warner of Calvert Ave. have returned from a vacation in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fecheimer of Huntington Woods left Satur- day on a motor trip to the east. Mr. and Mrs. Goodman Lefkofsky of West Philadelphia Ave. have returned from Miami Beach. Dr. and Mrs. H. Saul Sugar (Wilma Schiller) and their children, Suzanne, Joel and Ellen who have been making their home in Chi- cago since Dr. Sugar's discharge from the army, are residing at 8634 LaSalle Blvd. Mrs. A. L. Bernstein of Pennington Dr. has returned from Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kornfield of Burlingame Ave. have returned from a stay in Miami Beach and Havana. To Wed in June 'Austin Continues Fight To Outlaw Education Discrimination in N. Y. NEW YORK — Assemblyman Bernard M. Austin emphatically announced- his intention of con- tinuing the fight to have the New York State Legislature lake favorable action on the Austin-Mahoney Bill before it adjourns this month. Denying reports ' that he had withdrawn sponsorship of the bill which would outlaw discrim- ination in education on the b..sis of race. color, or national drigin, Assemblyman Austin, in a pre- pared address for the State As- sembly declared: "I have not withdrawn my sponsorship. Quite the contrary. I believe more than ever that it is urgent that this bill be enacted into law." Survey Shows Prejudice Is Bar to Good Housing NEW YORK — The major ob- stacles to providing decent hous- ing for all the people are the deep rooted prejudices which mark the relations between cer- tain groups in almost every com- munity in the country," accord- ing to Elmer Gertz, in his pam- phlet "American Ghettos." Gertz is a member of the National Ad- visory Board of the Commission of Law and Social Action of the American Jewish Congress and an expert on housing. Number 1 in Volume II of the Jewish A t fa rs pamphlet series published by the Office of Jew- ish Information of the American Jewish Congress, ''American Ghettos" presents a comprehen- sive account of discrimination in housing. Adjourn Trial of "Black Panther" Who Betrayed Jews to Gestapo ROME. (JTA) — The Italian tribunal trying 22-year-old Ce- leste de Porto on charges of be- traying Jews to the Gestapo, ad- journed her trial until March 14. after completion to the trial of the slayers of Giacomo Matteotti. Known as the Black Panther, and of Jewish origin. she headed a gang of nine Italians who collab- orated with the Nazis, robbed Jews and surrendered them to the Germans MRS. A. L RUBENSTEIN At an early evening ceremony at Shaar Hashomayim Syna- gogue in Windsor March 11, Lilyan Judith Cherniak, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Cherniak of 2158 Victoria, Wind- sor, became the bride of Dr. Alfred Ian Rubenstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Rubenstein of Amherstburg, Ont. The bride wore an oyster- white satin gown appliqued with rosepoint lace and endinj in a long train. Her veil of French illusion was held by a rosepoint crown. She carried a white orchid on a prayer book. She is a graduate of Detroit Central High School and attend- ed the University of Iowa. Dr. Rubenstein graduated from the University of Toronto Medical School where he was a member of Phi Delta Epsilon. A dinner at the Prince Edward Hotel followed the ceremony. The young couple are on an ex- tended honeymoon in Mexico, Havana, Miami Beach and New York. NEW YORK (JTA).—Three New York Jewish agencies have given up independent campaign- ing to become part of the 1947 - campaign for $65,000,000 of the United Jewish Appeal of Greater New York. 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Before his discharge, he Prairie Ave. announce the en- served as an ensign with the gagement of their daughter, Lor- Navy Supply Corps in Japan. • • • raine Shirley, to Gordon Sheldon At a cocktail party at their Gard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam H. Gard of Oakman Blvd. home on Chicago Blvd., Dr. and The wedding will take place in Mrs. Arthur E. Schiller announced October. the engagement of their daugh- • • • W. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Gelfand ter, Nancy Jane, to Arthur of 9903 McQuade Ave. announce Schlesinger of W. Boston Blvd. the engagement of their daugh- The couple are planning a June ter, Ruthe, to Robert Goldfarb, wedding. • • • on of Mr. Morris Goldfarb of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weinberg Richton Ave. and Mrs. Freda Goldfarb of Vinewood Ave. The of Wildemere Ave. announce the wedding will take place June 15. engagement of their daughter, Shirley Ruth, to Irving H. 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