• 8—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 30, 1948 Ativiiiei in Society Miss Kitty Smith of Fall River, Mass., was the guest here last week-end of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel N. Heyman of Glen- dale Ave. She was among the out-cef-town guests at the dinner at' Lachar's last Saturday night in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of the Heymans' nephew, Leslie Bruce Friedenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Friedenberg of Waverly Ave. Mrs. Ray Gilbert and children of Pasadena Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Davis of Ewald Circle have returned from a stay in Charlevoix. . • Harriet Field and Elayne Lefkofsky left for a six-week stay in Los Angeles, where they will attend the summer session at the Uni- versity of California. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey S..Barnett of Elmhurst. Ave. have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Grace of Worcester, Mass. Mr. Grace and Mr. Barnett were classmates at Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn. Among the guests at Greenbush Inn, Greenbush, Mich. this week, are the following:. Mr. and Mrs. N. Wedner, Mr. and Mrs. I. Berkowitz, Mrs. Harry Dubrow, Mr. and Mrs: Maurice Konope, Mr. and Mrs. Chester L. Cohn and daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Rubin and children, Mrs. Leo Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wein- garden and son, Mr. and Mrs. Saul Clock and child, Mr. and Mrs. H. Rose; Dr. and Mrs. Emery Kovach, Mrs. Ethel .Tynes and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. George Moskovitz, Mrs. Stewart S. Segal, Mrs. Yetta Levine and daughter, Miss Molly Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Hynian Cash, Joe Schumer, Mr. and Mrs. Burton K. Gutman, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Tyner, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Stone, Miss Sophie Fineberg, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schostak, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kaplan, Mrs. Marvin Newman and son, Ernest 13taun, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Goldstein. Mr. and Mrs.- William V. Kerwin are vacationing at Paradise Ranch, Woodland Park, Colorado, and are motoring through the Rockies. Bride-elect Diana Babitch of Flint will be honored at a luncheon July 31 at Huyler's. Hostesses will be her aunts, Mesdames Harry, Isadore arid Morris Mendelson. - Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Levin and daughter, Dean Laib, of Strath- cona Dr. are vacationing in Charlevoix. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Enggass of Cumberland Way had as their !guests for a few days last week Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Tishman of New York. Mrs. Benjamin Lambert, Mrs. I. L. Polzker and Mrs. Eugene Sloman of the Belcrest left on Monday for Mackinac Island where they will be guests for a few weeks at the Grand Hotel. Mrs. Monroe Rosenfield of the Belcrest left for Samoset, Me., where she will spend, a few weeks as the guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rosenberger. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lewis of Birmingham are spending a few weeks in Charlevoix. Mr. and. Mrs. John Tuteur returned to their home in Cleveland on Monday after a few days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Meyer of Suffolk Dr. The Misses Henrietta -and Setta Robinson -of Calvert Ave: re- turned from a month's sojourn in California. • Mrs. Moritz Kahn of Lincolnshire Dr. left last week for New York where she will visit with members of her 'family and from there she will go on to the Berkshires to attend the Tangelwood Music Festival. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph' Hartman of Chicago Blvd. left on' Sunday for a few weeks' stay in Frankfort. Their daughter, Shirley, accom- panied them for a week. Elliott Kaplan and Mrs. Elliott Kaplan, the former Cecile Mal- daver, who were married on July 10 have returned from a honey- moon trip to Atlantic City, New York City and Toronth, and will reside on Chicago Blvd. Recent Bride AJC Praises Supreme Court's Liberal Actions Kathleen Goodman. Wed To Dr. Sidney Milgrorn American Savings & Lean Association To Wed Aug. 22 - Although he cannot participate personally in the fight for Israel, Edward Rosenbaum, junior year Kathleen Krana G o o dm an, student at Wayne University, is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry giving his maximum support• to Goodman of Collingwood Ave., the Haganah by sending one-half became the bride of Dr. Sidney of the money he earns this sum- Milgrom, son of Mr. and Mrs. mer to the Allied Jewish Cam- Louis Milgrom of Fullerton Ave., paign. ,, : ,,,,:,:;•:•:,,,....,,,,,..4.%>066 •• . .::,:s.r.y :;:"..:•ti.:;::::::• ::•::: :••••,,s ".. Rosenttaum, who is an eco- •Vi•.,::s..,• ••,,..:: •••• ,2,..N..:.::•,,,,:•:".•,, :::::-:•:•Sc%•-:••••:::::, "•:::::', •::::::Ak,•:•:,:v nomics major, already has sent three of his pay checks to cam- paing headquarters. He intends to continue sending a check every other "week as long as he is em- ployed at Acorn Iron Works. . •••:•,:,:::,. , . :; :, :• :>• :••"•, •:::: ',•::,:::,,, "„ • MRS. SIDNEY MILGROM Sunday, July 18, at Shaarey Zedek. Dr. A. M. Hershman of- ficiated. The bride's gown was of ap- pliqued lace combined with silk net. The full skirt, which was worn over a satin hoop', swept over a circular train. Her three tiered veil of silk illusion was held in place by a coronet of lace. Mrs. Harry Zebrowitz, sister of the bridegroom, was matron- of-honor. Carole Harris was maid-of-honor, and the brides- maids were Sara Beth Goodman and Dorothy. Milgrorn. , Helen Goodman was junior bridesmaid and Leslie Zebrowitz, flower girl. • Sim Podolsky served as' best man. The ushers included Har- old. Goodman, David Milgrom, Harold' Podolsky, Dr. Joe Fink, Stan Dorfman and Dr. Bill Link of Cleveland. Out-of-town guests from Spripgfield, Mo.; St. Louis, Mo.; Peabody, Mass., and New York were present. The newlyweds are spending a two-week honeymoon at Mus- koka Lodge, Canada. NEW YORK—The race rela- tions decisions of the United States Supreme Court at its last Rosalie Gross Debuts term were the most liberal Of any term in recent Supreme With Detroit Symphony Court history, Shad Polier, vice- Rosalie Gross, young Detroit president of the American Jew- ish Congress, announced in a de- soprano, will make her debut tailed analysis of such decisions with the Detroit Symphony Or- prepared by the Commission on chestra, Tuesday evening, Aug. Law and Social Action of the 3, at the Michigan State Fair Grounds. • American Jewish Congress. Miss Gross has appeared as Of the nine cases before the Court involving group relations, eight resulted in _rulings extend-. ing constitutional guarantees, Polier explained. Only in the second Oklahoma Law School case, Fisher v. _Hurst, in w4ich the Court declined to rule that as a matter of low segregation MRS. WALTER B. HERBACH as tanamount to discrimination,,_ At a candlelight ceremony on did the protection of civil rights June 19, Marilyn Jean Adler, for minorities receive a set back, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry he added. Adler, became the bride of Strange as it seems, all motion Walter B. Herbach, son of Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Herbach. Rabbi pictures showing Danny Kaye or Joshua B. Sperka officiated. Mickey Rooney have been ban- The bride wore a traditional ned by the chief censor of Egypt gown of white satin- with seed on the ground that the actors pearl embroidery at the neck- contribute money to the cause of line. Her fingertip length veil Zionism. (Mickey is not Jew- was held in place by a crown of ish.) pearls. She carried• a bouquet of white carnations centered with MISS ROSALIE GROSS a deep purple orchid. INSURED soloist with Graham T. Overgard Mrs. Alrria Federoff, of Balti- and the Detroit Federation of more, Md., sister-in-law of the Musicians Band at Belle Isle. bride, was matron of honor. Two years ago, Marcus Fossen- Phyliss Herbach, the bride- kemper, solo clarinetist of the groom's sister, was maid of hon- Detroit Symphony, chose Miss or. Bridesmaids were Ann Sil- Gross to sing the famous Schu- ver and Shirley Taylor. bert's -song for voice and clar- Harry Federoff, the bride's inet, "Shepherd on. the Rock," -brother, was best man. Barnett at Lakeside, Ohio. Abromovich and Richard Breuer Since then, she has sung in were ushers. operas, concerts and over the . CURRENT RATE Out of town guests from New radio. Miss Gross has studied York; Chicago, Baltimore, Los for the past four years with Marguerite , Kozenn. Angeles and Toronto were pres- ent. Yetz-Cohen Ladies Auxiliary, The ceremony was followed by Your Neighborhood • JWV, will meet at 8:30 p.m. a dinner and reception after Savings Institution Monday, Aug. 2, at the home of which the young couple left for Dexter 1141. at Cortland Marian Rich, 2024 Pingree. All a trip to Niagara Falls, Toronto TO. 9-6611 members and prospective mem- and Montreal. bers are invited. SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Wayne Student Devotes One-Half of Surhmer Wages To Allied Jewish Campaign June 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Persin (Shirley Blumberg) of 2494 Elmhurst, a son, Gary Frank. •* * * July 5 — To Mr. and Mrs. Hy Rothstein (Adell York) of 3237 Tuxedo, a son, Mark •teighton. * * July 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Leon London (Annette Eisenberg), a son, Jeffrey Arthur. * * * July 14—Mr. and Mrs. Carl Agranoff (Frances Solomon) of 17419 Pinehurst Ave., a daughter; Janet Ilene. * * July 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Ber- nard A. Gourwitz (Janet Green) of Wisconsin Ave., a son, How- ard James. * - To Mr. and Mrs. July '21 Ephraim Ralph (Jean Abrams), a daughter, Esther Louise. British'-Israel Shipping, Postal Service Resumed MISS DIANA BABITCH Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Babitch of Flint announce the engagement of their daughter, Diana, to Dr. Milton Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Miller of Bay City. The Wedding will take place Aug. 22 in Flint. SOS Requests Torahs For New Congregations NEW YORK=An appeal for contributions of 250 Sifrei Torah and 10,000 sets-of tfillin has been issued by the SOS (Supplies for Overseas Survivors) Collection of the Joint Distribution Com- mittee The ,religious materials are urgently needed. by newly established congregations in 14 European countries and in DP camps in Germany. Austria and TEL AVIV (Palcor)—Shipping and postal services between the United Kingdom and Israel' were officially resumed. 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