1 e 0—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 23, 1948 Adivitieo in Society Complimenting Elaine Siden, whose marriage to Martin Mattler will be an event of Sept. 5, many beautiful parties have been given. Hostesses last week included Mrs. Reuben Allendar at her home in , Farmington on Tuesday, Mrs. I. H. Friedman of Calvert Ave. at the Women's City Club, . on Wednesday, and Mrs. S. B. Danto in her home on Chicago Blvd. on Saturday. Mrs. Max Silk of the Wilshire Hotel returned from Canada where she visited with friends. Marilyn Fred returned to her home in Waco, Tex. after a month's visit with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lieberman of Birchcrest Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene D. Rosen (Norma Ginsberg), who were• married on June 27 in Los Angeles, Calif., spent a few days in De- troit visiting with members of their family enroute to Washington, D. C. where they will make their home. C., Sarah Bennett of the Seward Hotel is planning to leave on Saturday for a visit in Montreal. Mr. and Mrs.. Sol Siegel of Northwestern Ave. are expected home on Monday from a motor trip which included New Orleans, Mississippi and the Smoky Mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Jules Klein of Calvert Ave. have as their guests their daughter, Mrs. Milton Escher and small daughter, Peggy, of New York. • Dr. and Mrs. Noah E. Aronstam of Eason Ave., accompanied by their daughter, Mrs. Luis Perelman and her two small children of New York, left on Monday for Charlevoix where they plan to spend a few weeks. Mrs. William Greenwald of Dexter Blvd. has returned from a fortnight's stay in Frankfort. Mrs. Lizette Strauss, her daughter, Lois, and Miss Jeanette Kay of the Wilshire Hotel are spending 10 days at Virginia Beach, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Kyte and family of Roselawn Ave. left for Lexington where they will spend the remainder of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bierman of Dexter Blvd. returned from a fortnight's stay in Frankfort. Mrs. Charles Sandys of Genessee Ave. returned from Cleveland where she visited with members of her family. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rosenbaum of the Wilshire Hotel spent the last week-erid in Frankfort. Hershel Lewis and Bill Zolkower left Tuesday for Buffalo,•from where they will motor to New York City for a week's vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Payson and son, Anthony, and Herman Lieberman, all of Chicago Blvd. have returned from a fortnight's visit in Atlantic City and New York. Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Jordan of Walnut Lake, Birmingham, had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Edward Strawsberg and their mother, Mrs. Meyer Cohen of Brooklyn, who are enroute to Holly- wood, Calif., where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. David H. Yaffe of Northlawn Ave. have returned from a motor trip to Washington and Atlantic City. Their daughters, Ronette and Lenore, are vacationing at Camp Mehia. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Polansky of Grand Ave. have returned from an extended honeymoon at Mackinac Island. Mr. and Mrs. Jose Winsen have returned from Harbor Springs, where they were guests at the Hotel Ramona. Helen Salk of Glendale Ave. has returned from a 10-day visit in Chicago and has left, with Judy Sky, for a three-week visit to Banff Springs and Lake Louise, Canada. Dr. and Mrs: Ezra Lipkin are now residing at 17599 Greenlawn. . Mrs. S. W. Schermer and children; Phyliss and Milton, of Miami Beach, Fla., are visiting friends in Detroit. Mrs. Schermer also visited iin Toronto with her brother and his family, who have just arrived from Germany. Jews on Vacation Gentiles Create Own 'Ghettoes' By DAVID SCHWARTZ '(Copyright, '1948, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) Mr. Feder looked up from his paper. "I see," he said to Mr. Abelson, who was rooming with the Feders for the summer, "that these summer resort ads no long- er use the term 'Restricted.' " . "Does that mean that anti- Semitism is decreasing?" quer- ied Mr. Abelson. "No, I am afraid it isn't that," said Mr. Feder. "Now, the ads use the phrase "Near Protestant and Catholic Churches" which is another way of saying that it is a non-Jewish community and Jews are not wanted." "Why are you reading the re- sort ads?" interrupted Mrs. Fed- er. "We have our cottage now, haven't we, so why •read them now? Better find me a frame for this picture." "You know," said Mr. Abel- son, ignoring Mrs. Feder's inter- ruption, "I sometimes wonder why it is that Gentiles are so clannish, why do they like to live in ghettoes." "Haven't you got it a little twisted?" Mr. Feder replied, "It's the Jews who live in ghettoes, not the Gentiles." "That's all propaganda," said Mr. Abelson. "Actually, . it's the Gentiles who live in ghettoes. Do you see any signs on Jewish hotels restricting Gentiles? The Jewish hotels never turn away the Gentiles. It's quite the opposite." "Maybe," said Mr. Abelson, -*Palestine will help the situa- tion." "Well," said Mr. Abelson, w many Jews will probably go to Palestine for . their vacation. It's * very nice place for vacations. You know, Switzerland gets *bout half' of its revenue from people who go there for vaca- tions. Palestine has as many and 31nore attractions than Switzer- land." "You know," said Mr. Feder,. 4 1 heard ..that when -Jews began tit boycott certain Canadian sum- mer resorts because of anti- Semitism, that the Canadians pleaded with the Jews to return. Maybe, if many Jews go to Pal- estine on vacations, you may find the same thing happening in America." "No, I wasn't thinking exact- ly of that," said Mr. Abelson," "I was thinking of something that Herd said in his novel about Palestine, 'Altneuland.' One of the characters says to a Christian visitor, 'Well, you don't notice any more, the be- jewelled Jewish women about whom you always used to com- plain. 'Herzl meant,' Mr. Abel- son explained, 'that a Gentile and even Jews always notice the objectionable Jews. In the Jewish state, things take their proper setting. We may notice the objectionable ones, but we also notice the good ones. You've got to have the right setting, the right frame to see the picture right." You see," Mrs. Feder threw herself into the conversation, "What have I been telling you? The frame is always as impor- tant as the picture. That's been the trouble with the Jews through the centuries. The world has never been able to see the Jewish picture in the right frame. Certainly, some Gentiles have been as gaudy and objec- tionable as some ,Jews. Why is it you never hear that any of these people are vulgar? It's only in the Jew that any vulgarity is noted as a national trait. Let any Jew be vulgar, and immedi- ately the word Jew is associated with it. In the Jewish state, as Mr. Abelson said, all things will take their proper setting. You may notice the vulgarity, but you also notice the other things and you do not associate the evil, but rather the good, with the term Jew." "Well," said Mr. Feder, "get that frame you want for the picture." Mrs. Feder smiled. Jacob Lazaroffs Leave To Live in Los Angeles ,( ngagernenh Plans Fall Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Aaron A. Silber- blatt of 3311 Chicago Blvd. an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Marjorie Ann, to Alton Leon Dreayer of Dorchester, MARJORIE SILBERBLATT Mass., son of Mrs. Ethel Dreayer and the late Isaac Dreayer. Miss Silberblatt is a graduate of the music department of Mich- igan State College, and her fiance attended the Bently School of Business Administration and is now a senior at Boston Univers- ity. The young couple plans an early fall wedding. Welfare Group to Tag July 25 in Mt. Clemens Mr. and Mrs. Harry Becker of Strathcona Dr. announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Bar- bara Joyce, to Herbert S. Keidan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Keidan of Calvert Ave. The bride- elect attended the University of Michigan where she was an art student, and her fiance, who Served for three and one-half years as an intelligence officer in the U. S. Army, is a graduate of the Law School of Wayne University. * * * Mr. and Mrs. David Fishman, of Warrington Dr., announce the engagement of their daughter, Lynne, to Morris Rochlin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rochlin, of Calvert Ave. An early fall wed- ding is planned. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Jack Charfess of Los Angeles, formerly of Detroit, announce the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy, to Her- bert I. Holzberg, son of Mr. and Mrs: Sam Holzberg of Los An- geles, formerly of New York. No date has been set for the wed- ding. * * * Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Beller of LaGrange, Ill., announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Mary, to Max (Mickey) Strom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Strom of 4274 Monterey. The couple, who both reside in Phoe- nix, Ariz., are planning a fall wedding. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Levin of 3025 Tuxedo announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Frances, to Murray Cohen, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Cohen of Brooklyn. A September wedding is planned. ...... ■•■ ••••••••••••• Members of the Jewish Wo- men's European Welfare Organi- zation will conduct a tag-day Sunday, July 25, in Mt. Clements. The solicitation will be by per- mission of the mayor of Mt. Clements. Proceeds will go for orphaned families in Israel. In case of rain, the tag-day will be postponed to Aug. 1. CORRECTION The announcement made last week by Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. 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