Cara Wigodski Tied To Sidney Blumenthal MRS. SIDNEY BLUMENTHAL In a double-ring ceremony, solemnized June 19 at Bel-Aire Terrace, . Cara Lee • Wigodski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Edward Wigodski, of 18460 Pra- irie, became the bride of Sidney Blumenthal,, of 20437 Lesure, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Max Blumenthal. Rabbi Hayim Donin and Cantor Hyman Adler offi- ciated. - The bride's gown of pure silk Italian taffeta was highlighted by a shirred, basque bodice and portrait neckline. Small, em- broidered flowers were appliqued on the bodice, surrounding the neckline and centered With seed pearls. The long . sleeves ended in points over the wrists. The full skirt spread into a court train, and was worn over a hoop of taffeta. Her cap was a tiny pillbox of matching fabric, adorned with the same embroid- ery and seed pearls, and held in place the fingertip veil of silk illusion. She carried a white Bible, topped with a white or- chid and pale pink roses. Geraldine Leslie Wigod was the maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Carol Rosner, Judy Bloom- field and Zelda Altman, of Co- lumbus, 0. Samantha Rosner was junior bridesmaid and Lisa Joy Rosen, of Newton, Mass., was flower girl. Sheldon William Wigod was the bridegroom's best man, while serving as ushers were Sheldon Freedheim, Robert Marens, Eu- gene Gordon, Dennis Ormond, Samuel Rosner and Melvin Fish- man. Stanley Wigodski, the bride's brother, was junior ush- er, and Douglas Rosen, of New- ton, was ring bearer. A dinner and reception follow- ed the ceremony. The bride attended Ohio State University, and the bridegroom, a former University of Michigan student, now attends Wayne University. The couple will re- side at 15045 James, -Oak Park, 0 Mich. No 'Jewish Question' in Arica J 0 H A NNESBURG, (JTA) — "There is no such thing as a Jewish question in South Af- rica," former Premier Daniel F. Malan told a Jewish delegation which visited .him at his home at Stellenbosch, near Capetown, to present him with a certificate of his inscription in the Jewish National Fund's Golden Book by a group of Jewish admirers. • FIRST QUALITY Pullets, Caponettes, Fryers Ducks & Turkeys OUTLET POULTRY CO. 2735 W. Davison TO. 8-4281 shoctem um premises Rabbis S. Kahane H. Tennenbaum L. Tennenbaum We are now serving Oak Park, and Northwest Section. FREE DELIVERY TO. 8-4281 Ordination of Women Considered by Rabbis Reconsideration of Judaism's 'historic stand against women rabbis was asked for by Dr. Bar- nett R.. Brickner, of Cleveland, in his presidential address to the Central Conference of American Rabbis, at its 66th annual con- vention at Asbury Park, N.J. The Reform rabbis referred the matter to a special commit- tee which will report back next year. Rabbi Brickner 'referred t6 a recent decision of the- General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church which, he said, "broke a 167-year-old tradition by vot- ing four to one to ordain wom- en as ministers," and cited the shortage of rabbis because of the rapid rise in the number of Re- form temples. Congregations af- filiated with the Union of Amer- ican Hebrew Congregations, cen- tral body of Reform, now total- ling, over 500 templeS, have dou- bled within the last decade. Dr. Brickner also urged his fellow rabbis to support the United Nations, help combat the racial character of American im- migration laws, and join in ef- forts to secure peace in the Mid- dle East. Speaking of Israel's efforts to- wards peace in the Middle East, Dr. Brickner referred to Ameri- can policy as one "which has not been completely understandable to a beleaguered and belabored Israel." "Now is the time," Dr. Brickner said, "when Mr. Dulles tells us that the entire American policy vis-a-vis Israel is under- going a revision, for us to heart- ily' endorse a concrete expression of friendship through a formal treaty, which will link Israel and America in a great and common purpose—the defense of free democracy." Dr. Brickner expressed the hope that President Eisenhow- er's recent 10 recommendations for changes in the McCarran- Walter Immigration -Act would Walter i lead to a substantial revision of the entire immigration program. Rabbi Brickner was re-elected to the presidency of the Confer- ence. 14—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Segal-Rubin Vows Spoken by Candlelight Friday, June 24, 1955 M arrtage • AKULIN - MICHAELSON. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin I. Michaelson, of Fairfield Ave., announce the marriage on June 16, in . Phila- delphia_, - their daughter, Ju- dith Susan, to Owen Jay Akulin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al Akulin, of Philadelphia. Dr. Bertram Korn, of Knesseth Israel Temple, officiated at the ceremony, which was followed by a wed- ding breakfast at the Warwick Hotel. Following their honey- moon in Michigan and Ohio, the newlyweds will take up residence in Elkins Park, Pa. Musk the STEIN-WAIT DICK STEIN and His Orchestra • Mwasic • Vocal Specialties fl!. 5-2445 TY. 5-5593 B IDES! Anti-Semitism in Lodz Stirs Desire to Emigrate SENSATIONAL OFFER MR-S. DAVID SEGAL TEL AVIV, (JTA) —There are CANDIDS - PORTRAITS some 5,000 Jews in Lodz, Poland, 1 . and the majority still want to FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL leave for Israel, an immigrant from Poland said on his arrival here with 11 other Polish Jews. The immigrant said that one UN. 4-6845 TY. 5-8805 of the major reasons for the desire of most Jews to leave the No Obligation city, which was a large Jewish. center in pre-war - years, was the continued presence of a n t i- Semitism among the people. This, he stressed, was despite Complete the strong campaign by the Polish authorities against anti- FORMAL Semitism. He also reported that RENTING the number of mixed marriage SERVICE was increasing in Lodz. In a candlelight ceremony June 11, at Rainbow Terrace, Marlene Joy Rubin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice E. Rubin, of 1. 8 0 6 3 Woodingham was united in marriage to David Se- gal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Segal, of Wisconsin Ave. Dr. Leon Fram officiated. The new Mrs. Segal chose a gown of French imported lace, which fell in balloon tiers to floor - length. The veil was of the lace, and was held in place by a crown studded with stones. She carried a white, lace fan with orchids. Custom Fitted Roslyn Lichtenstein was maid of honor, and Ilene Rubin the SAM S BARSH E MASSY (One of Detroit's bride's sister-in-law, was matron Most Popular Violinsts) of honor. Bridesmaids were Gail MEN'S WEAR AND HIS ORCHESTRA NOW AVAILABLE Haas, the bride's cousin, Loraine FOR ANY ENGAGEMENTS TE. 4-7797 132011 DEXTER Shapiro, of Miami Beach, Fla., UN. 1-5986 Sharon Raub, Joan Simons and OPEN SUNDAY 10-2 Violin-Sax-Piano - Drums - Vocal Susan Feldman, the bride- ■•■■ groom's sister. Gail Rubin, the bride's niece, was flower girl. Gilmore Rubin, brother of the bride, was best -man, and ushers included Leo Schoenfeld, ,-Wil- llam Keller, Burt Schieff, Frank Segal and Howard Feldman, the More important than what you say is latter two brothers of the bride- how yoia say it. Expressions of sympathy, best wishes or congratulations are much groom. more effective with a gift basket that Also in the procession were speaks for you. • the bride's grandparents, Mr. UNiversity 2-6800.. and CHARGE Ere Cell and Mrs. Nathan Rubin and Mr. Isaac Feldman, and the bride- groom's grandfather, Mr. A. Friedenthal, of California. 3205 0. "ti'keNICHOLS RD.' (cit DETROIT, • Following dinner and a recep- tion, the newlyweds • left for a honeymoon in Miami Beach, Fla. They will reside in Detroit on By BILL WOLF • their return. - I) 4copyrisht 1955, Jewish Telegraphic Out-of-town guests here for Agency, Inc.) * * * 1 the wedding. included Mrs. by The. case of basketball coach Deena Gayer, the bridegroom's aunt from California, and Mr. Nat Holman is still very much EDMUND KAHN and WILLIAM HANSON alive as far as one aspect is and Mrs. Scottie Shapiro and USING ONLY NEW TUBES & PARTS family, of Miami Beach. concerned—finances. FOR RELIABLE AND COMPLFTE PROMPT SERVICE Nat is demanding a total of HOME SATISFACT - ON $17,572 in back pay from the 5 Women Students Graduate $A00 SERVICE - GUARANTEED city of New York. He has filed From Theological College ENT a claim to this effect, CHICAGO, (JTA) — Five stu- The back pay is to cover the dents received the degree of 1,1 TELEVISION CO. TO. 9-1 744 period when he was suspended Bachelor of Hebrew Literature as a result of the charges grow- at the commencement exercises ing - out of the basketball scan- of the Hebrew Theological Col- dals. h.e r e. The studnts, all After a big fight over the is- lege women, M r s. Michelene` sue, and a lot of public protest, Fredman, are: Miss Yocheved Rab- Nat was finally reinstated to his inowitz, Miss . at the lowest T o p, quality Kosher meats and poultry Leah Rosenshine, old post at the City College of Mrs. Shirley Rottman price in town! and Mrs. New York . . There are other financial Rochelle Schaff. & aspects of sports in the news KEEP THOSE PRECIOUS this month. Sydney J. Wein- MOMENTS ALIVE WITH berg was one of five directors Poultry Kosher Meats "MOVING PICTURES" of the Madison Square Garden Corporation who resigned in a 18275 WYOMINIG -nr. CURTIS KIND FILM STUDIOS dispute over the Way the cor- 5 p.m. TU. 3-4367 after WE DELIVER:: UN. 11-7237 - poration was being run. Weddings, Bar Mitzvahs, Parties The barrage of criticism of those who resigned was levelled at Jim Norris, who has been accused of knowing an "under-, world" person. Weinberg, in bowing out of The summer sun can cause excessive fading and tends to weaken you! the director's post, was quoted by drapery material. If you ore plianning on decorating your home, we will the New York World Telegram clean your drapes and cornices AND STORE THEM UNTIL WANTED as saying: "I don't want any- thing to (lb with anyone or any- FREE OF ANY ADDITIONAL CHARGE! thing. that has anything to do REMEMBER—WE ARE SPECUALBSTS IN RECOMMENDED with the underworld." BY BETTER It is known that much of the INTERIOR hostility between those who re- DRAPES - CORNICES - SLIP COVERS - LAMP SHADES - BED SPREADS DECORATORS signed and Norris was created WE DO ALL THE WORK -7 - REMOVING AND INSTALLING (WITH PINS IN) by disagreements over who had PHONE US FOR ESTIMATE — NO OBLIGATION control of the corporation , . 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