Sets November Nuptials Adiviiiei in Socidy DAIA Leaders Hail Agreement with JCA Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Brasch of Warrington Dr. have returned from a stay at the Sherry Netherlands Hotel in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Danto have returned to Detroit after having spent a year in Paris, where Mr. Danto was a Fullbright student in the Graduate School of the Sorbonne University to complete his studies for his Doctorate Degree in Philosophy. While in Europe they travelled in Spain, Italy, Belgium, Holland and Austria. During August, Mrs. Danto spent two weeks in England with her brother, Warren Rovetch, who is a Fullbright student at Oxford University. The Dantos, while in Detroit, are the guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin RoVetch of Oakman Court, and Dr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Danto of Chicago Boulevard. Mrs. S. Lewin-Epstein of Jerusalem, Israel, will arrive in De- troit Sunday to visit with her sister and brother-in-law, Rabbi and Mrs. A. M. Hershman of Calvert Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Popkin of the Book-Cadillac Hotel spent a few days in Lima, 0., recently, visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown and family of Warrington Drive joined members of their family at their home in Goderich, Ontario, during the Labor Day holiday. , Mrs. Irma Marks of Los Angeles has returned to her home in California after having visited in Detroit during the summer months as the guest of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mr& Sylvan Grosner of Shrewsbury Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sott of Pinehurst Ave. spent the Labor Day weekend in Chicago with their sister and brother-inrlaw, Mr. ana Mrs. Lewis Ruskin of that city. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore 011esheimer and family, formerly of Hotel Wilshire, have moved into their new home at 1246 Strath- cona Drive. Kurt Waller of this city sails this week on the S. S. Queen Mary for England. He will make his future home in London. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Aronoff of Chicago visited their parents, the Max Weinbergs of Outer Drive, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hyman of W. Boston Blvd., have returned from a week's visit in New York City. There they were joined by their daughter, Mrs. William Sharp, who now resides in Miami Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Zuieback and their daughter, Joyce, of Cambridge Road have returned from a fortnight's vacation in Atlantic 'City and New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smith of Oak Drive visited for several days in Grand Rapids with Mr. Smith's father of that city. Mrs. Sam Lewis and her daughter, Carol, of Muirland Ave. have returned from a stay of several weeks in Charlevoix, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Goldman of Muirland Ave. visited with friends in Tulsa, Oklahoma, during the past week. Mrs. Jacob Mazer of Collingwood Ave., accompanied by her niece, Miss Adrienne Beshany of New York City, who has spent her vacation in Detroit with the Mazers, left for New York City to visit with her favily and friends there. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Martin have returned to their home in New York City after a visit in Detroit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Solomon of Burlingame Ave. Mrs. Samuel B. Danto of Chicago Blvd., president of the Mich- igan State Federation of Temple Sisterhoods, visited in Grand Rapids recently, and conferred with Mrs. Arthur Siegel, vice- president of the organization. Before her marriage, Aug. 15, to Ivan A. Fidler, Constance Levy was honored at pre-nuptial parties by Mesdames Harry Bookstein, Sam Hammerstein, Norman Fealk, Sidney Weinberg, Sam Ellstein, Albert Schweitzer, Hy Nathan, Max Somberg, Joseph Gendelman, Nathan Ekelman, Morton Siegel, Samuel Steinberg, Harold Glass, Morris Meskin, Jack Tarnoff, Charles Ornstein, Henry Greener, Seymour Tarnoff, George Tarno -ff, Tony Lebowitz, Louis Wolfe, Hy Bookstein and Jack Bookstein and Misses Renah LaMed, Phyllis Freedheim and Lenora Gluck. Mrs. Albert Galston, president of the Los Angeles Chapter of Hadassah and member of the national board of Hadassah, is visit- ing her mother, Mrs. M. Blucher, after attending the Hadassah convention recently held in New York city. Hubert Goldman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morse Goldman of Fair- field Ave., and Donald Green, son of the Natthaniel Greens of Oak Drive, have returned from a two-months' European trip, and will resume their studies at the University of Michigan next month. Mrs. Harry Rodin of Boston Blvd. has returned to Detroit after having spent the spring and summer in Portland, Me., with her children and grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lazarus and family. Canada's Chief Jurist Impressed with Israel JERUSALEM, (ISI)—The ma- jority of Canadians are favorab- ly inclined towards Israel, the Rt. Hon. Thibaudeau Rinfret, Chief Justice of Canada, told the Jerusalem Post during a visit here with Mrs. Rinfret. The 71-year-old Chief Justice described his -trip, to Israel as "one of the most enjoyable hol- idays I have spent." He met with the Minister of Justice and members of 'the Supreme Court, toured Beersheba, Tel Aviv, NaZ- areth, Lake Tiberias and Haifa. After visiting the Old City of Jerusalem, Rinfret called the Arab section "an oriental city with nothing particular to at- tract the tourist except the Holy Places." He found Jewish Jeru- salem "a modern city where any Westerner would feel at home." Although he would not com- ment on the internationalization of Jerusalem, Rinfret declared: "One of my Judges—Mr. Justice Rand—wrote the report on the internationalization. His report was favorable to the Israelis and my feeling is that the majority of Canadians are favorably in - . clined towards Israel." I THE JEWISH NEWS-31 Friday, September 8, 1950 BUENOS AIRES, (JTA)—The recent agreement reached be- tween the Jewish Colonization Association in London and a delegation of Jewish colonists from Argentina who are settled on JCA land was hailed here by DAIA, central representative body of Argentine Jewry. MISS RITA PAPO Mr. and Mrs. Morris Papo of Pennington Dr., announce the engagement of their daughter, Rita, to James A. Golden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Golden, of Wildemere Ave. Miss Papo is attending the University of Michigan where she is a senior in the School of Education. Her fiance is a grad- uate of Wayne University. A November wedding is being planned. 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