THE JEWISH NEWS - 11 Friday, February 25, 1949 ✓ ctiuitieJ in Society Nettie Borman Weds Dr. Morey Firestone Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamburger of Chicago Blvd. have returned from Cleveland Heights, 0. where they visited their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wolfson. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mayer of Pinehurst Ave. are leaving this Friday for a stay in Passe Grille, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. William Mazer of Birchcrest Ave. have returned from Columbus, 0. where they attended the marriage of her sister, Harriet Lurie, to Martin Levine of Springfield, 0., Feb. 20. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Wolfner of Burlington Dr. are leaving this Friday for a stay in Palm Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sacks of Dexter Blvd. have returned from a few weeks' visit in California and Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Epstein of Suffolk Dr. and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schwartz of Covington Dr. left Wednesday to spend a -few weeks in Cuba and Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice P. Meyers of Wildemere Ave. have re- turned froin a week in New York. Mrs. Morris Higer Hiaer and her sister, Lulu Levy, of Birchcrest Dr. are spending a few in Palm Beach. Dr. and Mrs. Moe Perlis of Glynn Ct. have as their guest, Mrs. Charles Goldberger of Woodmere, L. I. Mrs. Theodore Kelter and her sons, Theodore, Jr. and Don, of Cherrylawn Ave. have returned from Miami Beach. Mrs. Jack Golub has returned to her home in Indianapolis fol- lowing a visit with her mother, Mrs. Emil Baron of Hazelwood Ave. Mrs. Herman Wetsman of Chicago Blvd. has left for Miami Beach, where she plans to remain for some weeks. Milton Gordon has returned to Los Angeles, following a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abe-Gordon of Webb Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jones of Muirland Ave. have returned from a few weeks in -Palm Beach. Caroline Hartman of Edison Ave. has returned from Chicago, where she was the guests of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Shlensky. Dr. and Mrs. Albert Krohn of Cambridge Rd. left last Friday by motor for a visit in the South. Mrs. Arthur Miller and daughter, Cynthia, have returned to Chicago following a visit with her mother, Mrs. Samuel Lipchinsky of Leslie Ave. Jack Hamburger of Chicago Blvd. and Robert Steinberg of Birchcrest Dr. left Sunday for Miami Beach, where they plan to vacation for three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Shugerman of Webb Ave. are spending - a month in California. Mrs. Herbert Eder and daughter, Sheila, of Webb Ave. have returned from a stay in Miami Beach. Joseph Frank and son, Harold, of McNichols Rd. are spending a few weeks in Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lenhoff of LaSalle Blvd. left for a vacation in Florida. Mr. and Mrs: H. J. Kramer of Calvert Ave. are -vacationing in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Swartz of Hazelwood Ave. honored their son, Fred, at a party, upon his graduation from the School of Business Administration at Wayne University. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Weberman of 2236 W. Euclid have re- turned from a week's vacation in Montreal. Meyer Prentiss of Balmoral Rd. is planning to leave this Friday for Florida, where he will join Mrs. Prentiss. Etta Ascher and her brother, Clarence, of the Park Lane Apt. left Thursday for Palm Beactittwhere they plan to spend a few weeks. Harriet Simon of the Wilshire has returned from Mexico, where she spent a fortnight. Science in Israel Weizmann School Develops Plastic From Castor Bean TEL AVIV (JTA)—The manu- facture of plastics from castor oil and the desalting of water in huge quantities are two of the many important achievements revolutionizing industry and agri- culture throughout the world which have been developed by scientists at the Weizmann In- stitute of Science. The desalting process will per- mit the use of vast quantities of subterranean water and make available for farming huge areas of the Negev, Meyer W. Weisgal, executive director of the Ameri- can- Friends of the Weizmann In- stitute, and David Bergmann, its scientific director, told a press conference at Rehovoth. They also declared that the cultivation of castor trees on large tracts of land in the Negev and the con- version of the oil into plastics will give employment to thou- sands of Israelis. They revealed that a plant . has been established near Rehovoth to convert the oil into plastics and that a company has capital- ized at $3,000,000 in the United States to exploit the products of the castor bean. In addition ; Weisgal and Bergmann said, or ganizations in the U. S. and France had sent technicians to as- sist in the production of various products ranging from nylon stockings to electrical insulators. Israeli capital is also interested in the project, they said. The chairman of the plastics corpora- tion will be an American indus- trialist,' Harold Goldenberg of Minneapolis. National Plastics Company of Baltimore and Con- cern Organice of Paris are al- ready making use of the Insti- tute's plastics. Three million dol- lars have been invested in the Institute itself, Weisgal and Berg- mann revealed, adding that its annual budget for the mainte- nance of the plant and staff, in- cluding 200 scientists, is, $2,000,- '#09,„ Ann Arbor Girl Sets August Wedding Date Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kaufman of Ann Arbor announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Fae, Nettie Borman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Borman of Oakman_ Blvd., and Dr. Morey Harvey Firestone, son of Mrs. Samuel Firestone of Euclid Ave., Lead Drive for = Interfaith Funds NEW YORK—Leaders in the National Conference of Christians and Jews cam- paign for $3,500,000 to finance an expanded program for improving intergroup rela- tions include Nelson A. Rockefeller, left, chairman of Brotherhood Week, and Samuel D. Leidesdorf, Jewish civic and philanthropic leader and treasurer of the N. Y. United Jewish Appeal. House Bill Asks Entry Quota for Israel Residents WASHINGTON (JTA)—Sena- tor Warren G. Magnuson, of Washington, porposed a bill to establish a temporary inunigra- tion quota for Israel. He sug- gested that 100 Israeli citizens be allowed to enter the United States annually. Rep. Kenneth B. Keating, of New York, introduced a similar House measure. I.R.O. to Repay J.D.C. $2,000,000 for Transfer Of Jewish DPs to Israel NEW YORK (JTA)—The ternational Refugee Organization will remit immediately $2,000,040 to the Joint Distribution Com- mittee. in repayment for the transfer of eligible displaced per- sons to Israel since May 18, 1949. FLOWERS BY GRAEME FOR QUALITY Wedding Photographs MRS. MOREY FIRESTONE spoke their nuptial vows- Sunday afternoon, Feb. 20, at Shaarey Zedek. Rabbis A. M. Hershman and Morris Adler officiated. • After the ceremony, a dinner was served. 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