Arlene Shulman Wed • Highlight Tercentenary To Jerome L. Schostak At GOP Celebration MRS. JEROME SCHOSTAK In a double-ring June 20, at Adas Shaloin Syna- gogue; Arlene Frances Shulman, daughter of Mr .and Mrs. Ru- dolph Shulman, of Muirland Ave., was united in marriage to Jerome Leon Schostak, son of Mr. and Ws. Louis H. Schostak, of Greenlawn Ave. The bride wore a gown of im- ported, hand-clipped chantilly lace, and featured an off-the- shoulder yoke outlined with self- lace appliques, a basque bodice and long, fitted sleeves. Her voluminous skirt, with scalloped bottom, was accented by a dou- ble net ruffle, which formed the hemline and extended into a sweeping train. Her tiered veil of illusion was of fingertip . length, and was held in place by a matching Juliet cap, studded with seed pearls. She carried a Bible, cen- tered with large white orchids and a cascade of stephanotis. Attending the bride as matron of honor was Mrs. Dolores Gold- stein, the bridegroom's sister. Bridesmaids were Gloria Jaffe, Joan Gelade, of Patterson, N. J., Arnette Weingarden and Mrs. Earl Weingarden. Earl Weingarden, the bride's uncle, was best man, and ushers included Paul Groffsky, of Ma- plewood, N. J., Stewart Krakover, of New Castle, Pa., Fred Yaffe, of Brooklyn, N. Y., and Marvin Siegel. Following dinner and a recep- tion, the couple left for a honey- moon in Miami, Fla. The Michigan Jewish com- munity was represented by Zola. Rosenfeld, a resident of Jack- son, Mich., at the Freedom Fes- tival, being held this week at Jackson in celebration of the- 100th anniversary of- the Re- publican Party. The festival, • which began July 4 with a- program dedi- cated to religious freedom, in which Rosenfeld participated, will run through Saturday night. Each night there will be a dif- ferent 'performance on the basic theme, "These Truths Are Self- Evident." . Speaking along with members of all faiths at the opening pro- gram at the Cascade, Rosenfeld's statement highlighted th . , cur- rent celebration of the Tercen- tenary of Jewish colonization of America. He also read the first five verses of Chapter 4 from the Prophet Micah in Hebrew and -English. The Freedom Festival is double celebration, observing the 125th anniversary of the City of Jackson and celebrating the cen- tennial of the Republican Party-, which held its first meeting "under the Oaks" in Jackson, on July 6, 1854. Abraham Lincoln was one of the interested participant in that first convention, out of which grew the anti-slavery movement and the future Re- publican Party. Goldberg-Sugarman Rites Set for Aug. 29 Rabaut Gets Pen With Which Eisenhower Signed 'Under God' Flag Pledge Over 100 men and women, representing the Greater Detroit Congressman Louis C. Rabaut, Bnai Brith Men's and Women's •D., Mich., introduced two resolu- Councils, attended the 86th an- ctions—one to provide for the nual convention of District ' recitation by members, in the Grand Lodge No. 6 in Milwaukee House of Representatives an- Stine 17 to 29, at which time ! nually• on Flag Day, of the pledge plans were made for a special of allegiance to the flag, the other to authorize the printing Bnai Brith Israel Bond Drive. Heading the women's delega- of the pledge, as a House docu- tion was Mrs. Alfred E. Lakin, ; ment suitable for framing, to president of the Women's Coun- be distributed by members of cil. Melvin Weisz, president of both Houses of Congress. Both bills would operate to the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Council, headed the men. De- bring public attention more troiters who were elected to of- sharply into focus upon • the fice include: Mrs. Gerald Gold- I nature and necessity of the berg, second vice-president of I pledge of allegiance, only re- Women's District; Mrs. Robert cently amended, in Public Law Coggan, sentinel; Mesdames 396, to include the words Samuel Gold, Samuel Gutterman der God." Rabaut was the au- and Seymour Weisman, general thor of this change, which be- committeewomen. Mesdames came law on Flag Day, June 14, Charles Solovich and Leonard 11954. MRS. NEIL DORFMAN Rep. Rabaut received one of Sims were elected delegates to the pens with which President A July 4 wedding at Adas the Women's Supreme Council. Eisenhower signed his "Under Shalom Synagogue served to I Sidney J. Karbel was elected God" bill. first esident of the Men " s . join in matrimony Deborah , District, with Milton M. Wein- ' Mohr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. steln and Maxwell M. Loewe as $10 PER MONTH Morris Mohr, of 2070 Glendale, general committeemen. We Serve as Your Office . . . and Neil Dorfman, son of Mr. Permitting your clients to keep in A WORD TO THE WISE and Mrs. Harry Dorfman, of touch with you during business Eat vegetables and fear. no hours. 1,9500 Canterbury. Rabbi Jacob creditors, rather than eat duck E. Segal officiated. We answer all your The bride's gown of white, and hide.—Talmud. incoming calls. silk, Kativa taffeta featured . a I Moiling Address Optional snug bodice, portrait neckline It is Our business to Help You appliqued with Alencon lace and With Courtesy and Efficiency pearls and a bouffant skirt which COYLE TELEPHONE fell into a tradltional train. Her Music of Distinction ANSWERING SERVICE cap of- matching Kativa taffeta VE. 7-6701 • and lace held in place her three- 750 Book Bldg. WO. 1-4710 tiered fingertip length veil. She carried white orchids and step- hanotis on a Bible. Plastic Furniture Covers INOMOUAt Margie Mohr served as matron MADE TO ORbER OR ATTENTION of honor, while Elaine Beren- READY MADE TO YOUR lattum was maid of honor. Brides- maids were Phyllis Mohr, Bar- CALL ANNA KARBAL TO. 7-0874 bara Bassoff and Rhoda Leach, LET while Patti Mohr was jun4.or SEPARATE CUSHION COVERS SI UP LEADER bridesmaid and Linda Dorfman and Susan Blavin were flower THEM RIGHT girls. WEDDING? BAR MITZVAH? Sheldon Klein was the bride- ROSENBLAT, M.C. groom's best man. Seating - the and His Orchestra guests were Larry Blavin, Alan Carpet Cleaning Co & Associate Bands Col=t and Lonnie Spoon. Alan COMPLETE ENTERTAINMENT Plant and Office- References on Request Dorfman was junior usher. - 8700 lit4WOCID TO. 6-5016 TE. 2-1146 Following a wedding trip to Grossingers in New York and the Sea Crest Hotel in Cape Cod, the couple will reside at 1920 Eward Circle. RILES KLEIN Leader TY 5-8400 ONE HUNDRED AND SEVEN arriageJ MISS BEVERLY GOLDBERG Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Remes, of Grand Rapids, Mich., have made known the forthcoming marriage of Miss Beverly Ann Goldberg, daughter of the late The Mothers' Camp of the Mr. and Mrs. Israel Goldberg, to Council of _Mothers' Clubs of the Donald Frank Sugarman, son Jewish Community Center open- of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sugar- ed last week-end at Glo-Rita Beach, Lexington, Mich. Regis- ' man, of Kentucky Ave. Miss Goldberg is a graduate trations are being • taken at the Center's Davison - and Simons of Michigan State College where she was affiliated with Alpha Branches. A summer recreation commit- Epsilon Phi sorority. Mr. Sugar- tee, planning interesting events man attended Michigan State for the season, consists of Mes- before entering the Detroit Col- dames Max - Stone, Lucy Siegel lege of Law which he now at- .tends. He is a member of Alpha and Isaac Waldfogel. Epsilon Pi fraternity. On Wednesday all members of The couple plans to wed on the Mothers'a Clubs are invited to attend an outing at the camp. Aug. 29. A special bus will be provided for The Lord searcheth all hearts, transportation. Those attending should bring their own lunches. and understandeth all the Reservations for the outing can imaginations of the thoughts: if be made at the nearest center. thou seek him, he will be found A bus will leave 12th and Blaine of thee.—I Chron. 28:9 at 9:30 a.m.; Simons Building at 9:45 a.m.; and the Davison DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-15 Building at 10 a.m. Friday, July 9, 1954 Center Mothers Camp Plans Special Outing : Detroiters Given Bnai Deborah Mohr Wed July- 4 to Neil Dorfman Brith District Offices SOFTNESS-GOLDEN: Mr. and Mrs. Al J. Golden, of 4057 Rich- ton, Detroit, announce the mar- riage of their daughter Leona, to John Softness, son of Mrs. Ida Softness of Brooklyn, N.Y., in Miami, Fla., May 8. A wedding reception was held for them in Detroit on June 12 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Saul Golden. Mrs. Leona Softness is the granddaughter of the late Rev. David Golden and is a graduate of the University of Miami. Mr. and Mrs. Softness are now living in Coral Gables, Fla. DETROITERS VISIT ISRAEL And Europe in Past Two Years Detroit, Mich.—The ISRAEL TOURIST Service this week reported • that 107 Detroiters booked their trips to Europe and Israel through the IS- RAEL TOURIST Office 11820 Dexter Blvd. during the past 2 years. • In addition, the ISRAEL TOURIST Service arranged the passage and'affidavits for 23 Israelis to visit their fam- ilies in Detroit in the same period. Some interesting figures on this total of 130 for prospec- tive tourists to Europe and Israel are: 56 persons sailed DICK STEIN directly by ship. either east- bound or westbound, 83 made their trip by air, and the rest used both plane and ship. Over 87% of all Israel- bound passengers made stop- avers in Europe and Asia re- quiring hotel reservations in 31 cities. •If you're planning a trip anywhere in the world, see or call Jules Doneson first, and learn why the ISRAEL TOUR- IST service is rapidly becom- ing Detroit's fastest growing world - wide travel agency catering to the needs of the Jewish tourist. —.Adv. Jourbt Service and His Orchestra toles Doneson, Managing Director 11820 Dexter Blvd, / (at Tuxedo) • Music • Vocal Specialties TY. 5-2445 TY. 5-5593 TO. 8-6896 and UN. 4-2586 DURING JULY: Evenings and Sundays by Appointment Only A REFRESHING SUMMER DRINK mANIscHE A NOURISHING FOOD IT orscht DELICIOUS