I—ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY . Miss Harriet Aiken, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aiken of Blaine avenue was graduated from the University of Michigan on June 14. She received her B.A. degree in history. Miss Edythe Bonin is spending a few months in Los Angeles, Calif., as guest of the Korchek family, formerly of Detroit. Esther Charnas of Glendale Ave., left Wednesday to spend the summer in California. En route she will visit relatives in Denver. Mrs. Joseph H. Kunin, daughters Esther and Mrs. Gilbert Slutz- ky, and son Sheldon, are motoring to Los Angeles, where they will visit their daughter and sister, Marie, who recently was wed to Harold Weinberg. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Markus of 2536 Calvert will celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary July 6. A reception will be held in their honor from 8 to 11 p.m. at the Wilshire Hotel. No cards. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian D. Rosen and sons, Alan and Steven, left for a month's stay in Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Alex L. Gran of McLean Ave. will spend the month of July, at the Edgewater Beach Hotel in Chicago. MrS. Sally Lewis and daughter, Phyllis, of 2465 Elmhurst left for a silt-week vacation in California, where they will visit relatives. Maxine Weinberg has returned to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max -Weinberg of Northlawn Ave., after completing her course at Katherine Gibbs School in Boston. Bill Hass, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Hass of LaSalle Blvd., is spending his summer vacation from Kenyon College working at the Universal-International Studios, Hollywood, Calif. Dr. and Mrs. Irving B. Shulak of Baylis Ave. are spending a few days in .Toronto. From there they will go. to Muskoka Lodge for two weeks. Enroute they will visit their children, Marlene and Bruce, at Camp Arowhon. Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Butzel of Burns Ave. left on Monday for Charlevoix where they plan to spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Arnfeld of Strathcona Dr. and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moses of Wildemere Ave. are the guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman, at their lodge in Gaylord. Mr. and Mrs. I. Rodman Myers and Miss Sadie Hirschman left on Thursday for Frankfort where they will spend the summer.. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Lambie and their son-in-law and daughter have returned to their home in Pittsburgh after-a few days' visit with Mrs. Lambie's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lewis of Birmingham. Mrs. Victor W. Klein and her son, Bobby, of Stratford Rd. left on Wednesday for Charlevoix where they will spend the summer months. Mr. Klein accompanied them for 10 days. Mrs. Marion Hirsch of Chicago was the guest last week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Feinberg of Boston Blvd. Edward III and Richard Rosenthal, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Rosenthal of Parkside Ave., left for North Star Camp in Hay- ward, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gans of W. Goldengate Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Amberg of Wisconsin Ave. are leaving this Friday to spend a fortnight in Estes Park. Mr. and Mrs. James Wineman and their son and daughter of Roslyn Rd. have left for Charlevoix where they plan to spend the summer. - Richard Mintz of Boston, Mass., is the guest of his fiancee, Miss Norma Wittelshofer, and her mother, Mrs. M. M. Wittelshofer of Boston Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome B. Morton and their daughter, Judith, of Roslyn Rd. left on Thursday by motor for California. Mrs. H. C. Broder and her son, Bill, and daughter-in-law, Mrs. Harry Broder, left on Tuesday for their home in Charlevoix. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Katz and their daughters, Janet and Bar- bara, of Burlingame Ave., are leaving this Friday by motor for Lincoln, Neb., and Yancton, S. D., where they will visit with mem- bers of their family. Lee Marks, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Marks of Broadstreet Blvd., left for Camp Kawagal near Minacqua, Wis. Miss Zelma Rosenthal of Patterson, N. J., is the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Barnett of Pontiac. Mr. and Mrs. William Wetsman and their son, Hermie, of Whit- comb Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kraft and their small daughter of Indiana Ave. have left for Lexington, Mich., where they plan to spend the-summer. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ginsburg of Chicago Blvd. were at home to their friends last Friday evening on the occasion of their 30th wed- ding anniversary, at which time they made known the engagement of their daughter, Suzanne. Among the out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Max Tatorsky and Norman Pluss of Denver. Mrs. J. Nachwalter and daughter, Rosalee, of 3816 Glendale have - left the city and are now residing at 1310 N. Sweitzer, Lose Angeles. Mr. Nachwalter will join his family in August. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Wolok and daughter, Deborah, have moved to 3223 Hazelwood. Sara Gail Lewis of Cortland Ave. has returned from Boston, where she visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Katz (Elyse Lipkin). Births Friday, July 4, 11147 i THE JEWISH NEWS Page Eight Local Brevities June 9—To Dr. and Mrs. Her- bert Rosenbaum (Doris Herman) of 3407 Longfellow, a daughter, Judith Sue. • • • June 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Ben- jamin D. Zack (Lucille Feder) of Longfellow Ave., a son, Mor- rison Roy. • • • June 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Sey- mour Davis (Barbara Singer) of 16526 Santa Rosa, a son, Jeffrey David. • • • June 10—To Mr. and Mrs. (Phyllis Leslie E. Colburn Kirschbaum), a daughter, Pamla. • June 10—To Pfc. and Mrs. Herman B. Elbinger (Ruth E. Solomon) of 2637 Boston, a son, Lewis Keith. Early June Bride Latin-American Congress Session BUENOS AIRES, (JTA)—More than 30,000 persons Sunday jam- med Luna Park to capacity at MRS. SEYMOUR RABINOVITZ Mildred Selman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Selman of Collingwood Ave., and Seymour Rabinovitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Rabinovitz of Quincy Ave., were united in marriage at a ceremony June 8 at Bnai David. The bride's attendants were Eleanor Go o dm a n, maid-of- honor; Mrs. Anne Sehnan, matron-of-honor, and Estelle Schwartz, Betty Gornbein, Shir- ley Sterling, Rita Selman and Shirley Wexler, bridesmaids. Isadore Averbuch was best man, and Jascha Selman, Herbert Ten- nen and Seymour Sterling were ushers. The young couple honeymoon- ed in Chicago. Veteran Auxiliaries Elect Mrs. Shapiro To State Presidency The annual convention of Ladies Auxiliaries of Department of Michigan Jewish War Vet- erans, was held Sunday at head- quarters on 12th St. The convention was preceded by a tea, at which the retiring president, Mrs. Louba Lupiloff, read her annual report. Repre- sentatives from other veterans' groups were present. , The following new officers were elected and installed into office: President, Mrs. Elizabeth Shapero; vice president, Mrs. Dorothy Brown and Mrs. Sylvia Lipson; treasuirr, Miss Berte Troy; chaplain, Mrs. Ida Roth- man; conductress, Miss Ciel San- ders; guard, Mrs. Mildred Lewis; secretary, Mrs. Selma Rosenblatt; chief of staff, Mrs. Birdie Rosen- berg; judiciary committee, Louba Lupiloff, Rose Cowan, Eleanor Silk, Lenore Stone, and May Berkley. the formal opening of the Latin- American Conference of the World Jewish Congress. Dr. Nahum Goldmann, who was the principal speaker, said that concessions wevill have to be made to secure a solution of the Palestine problem, but added that the Yishuv is sufficiently strong "to prevent the exclusion of Jewry from the world's agenda." Dr. Goldman deplored the anti-British propaganda of cer- tain Jewish circles and scored terrorism as""a political crime." He aserted that establishment of a Jewish state will not solve the problem of the world's Jews, since for many years a. majority will continue to live outside of Palestine. He stressed the im- portance of the World Jewish Congress as "a guarantee of Jew- ish unity." (Mrs. Morris L. Schaver of De- troit, was guest soloist at the opening meeting. She presented a program of songs of the DP camps of Europe.) The meeting hall was bedecked with huge banners demanding dissolution of the DP camps, un- restricted immigration into Pales- tine and adoption of an open -door immigration policy by all countries. The conference ap- proved a resolution expressing its solidarity with the Jewish Agency. BOGROW FAMILY CLUB will meet at 8 p. m. Saturday, July 5, U. S. Court Dismisses at the home of Mr. and Mrs. • Sedition Case of 26 J. Stone. • • • ARNOLD SINGERMAN of 8347 (Special, Cable to The Jewish News) WASHINGTON, (JTA) — The 12th St., Detroit, has been award- ed the degree of Bachelor of U. S. Circuit -Court of Appeals Arts at the 16th annual com- dismissed the sedition case against mencement exercises of Yeshiva 26 persons, including some lead- Belkin, ing American anti-Semites. College, Dr. Samuel president, Yeshiva University, The case also was dismissed in has announced. At the exercises the District Court last Decem- on June 24 in the University's ber because Justice Bolitha Laws Nathan L amp or t Auditorium, claimed that if the government honorary degrees were conferred could not prove its case in eight upon Bernard M. Baruch and months there is reason to doubt Earl G. Harrison. the validity of the indictment. • • • The acEused originally were MAURICE ZEIGER, local rep- indicted for interfering with the resentative of Aetna Life Insur- draft in 1942. They were brought ance Co. is attending a meeting to trial in 1944. A mistrial was a a June 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Mil- of the Aetna Life's Corps of declared eight months later when ton Escher (Delphine Klein) of Regionnaires, at the Chateau the presiding judge died and the New York City, a daughter, Mar- Frontenac, Quebec. government case was still un- • • • garet Ann. proved. • • • CORNFIELD CLUB met at the June 23—To Mr. and Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stuart L. Hartman (Freda Nash) Cornfield, 2451 Buena Vista, June a daughter, Anne Deborah. 22. An outing will conclude the • • • club's activities for the summer. HORS D'OEUVRES To r. and Mrs. Milton Fried- • • • man arriet A. Weinstock) of SERVICE After interviewing more than Cleveland, formerly of Detroit, a 100 girls from all sections of the Canapes Made Exclusively - son, Barry Ronald. .State of Michigan, DETROIT • • • for To Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Fine STAGE INC. selected Mrs. Pat- PRIVATE PARTIES (Beverly Goldman) of 19162 ricia Sunderland of 1737 Lark- BAR MITZVAHS Hubbell, a daughter, Ellen moor Blvd., Berkley, to play the WEDDINGS and role of Miriam with Lucille Ball Helene. BUFFETS in "Dream Girl", which - will be • • • We Deliver To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heydt the initial presentation, at Music (Marilyn Elbinger) of Thatcher Hall, of what is hoped to be a CALL TO. 5-3030 permanent Detroit Theatre. Ave., a son, Mark., 1. FELDMAN KOSHER CATERING Small Affairs A Specialty Home, Clubs, Organizations and Picnics Cold Cuts - Knishes - Salads and Deserts Can TO. 5-0649 . . 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