MRS. ROBERT SCHWARTZ
Amidst an orchid - and blue
floral decor at Adas Shalom
Synagogue, Corinne Sue Shulak
became the bride • of Robert
Arnold 'Schwartz in - a double
ring ceremony ; Sept. 13. Rabbi
Jacob E. Segal and Cantor
Nicholas Fenakel officiated.
Parents of the bride are the
William Shulaks, .Of Fairfield
Dr., and the bridegroom is the
son of Mr. Hyman . Schwartz,
of Littlefield Ave., and -the late
Mrs. Schwartz:
The new Mrs. Schwartz chose
a bridal gown of white silk
peau de soie, with a rounded
neckline and short sleeves.
Alencon lace appliques graced
the fitted bodice, while garlands
of matching lace were appli-
qued on a floor-length dome
shaped skirt with a chapel train.
An illusion veil was held in
place by a tiara of white heir-
loom orange blossoms.
Attending the bride were her
sister-in-law, Mrs. Kenn et h
Shulak, as matron of honor,
and bridesmaids Gretchen Sny-
der, Deborah Shear, Mrs. Alvin
Wolfe, Mrs. Clifford Klayman
and Mrs. Alvin Abugow.
Best man was Milton
Schwartz, brother of the bride-
groom, and ushers were Fredric
L. Shulak, Kenneth Shulak,
David Kaminsky, Clifford Klay-
man, Stanley Levine and Ber-
nard Shindler, of Chicago.
Following a dinner reception
after the ceremony, the newly-
weds left on a Florida honey-
moon. Upon their return, they
will make their home in Oak
Park.
Out-of-town guests for the
wedding were from Los An-
gles, New York, Washington
D.C., Baltimore, Toledo, Cleve-
land, South Bend and Kansas
City.
Localities to Discuss
Services in Center
"Mental Health and Multiple
Sclerosis" will be the subject
of a panel discussion meeting
Thursday, to be sponsored by
the Michigan Chapter, National
Multiple Sclerosis Society at the
22nd annual Society for Mental
Health Conference, beginning
Wednesday and continuing
through Friday. The panel will
meet in room 514 of the. vet-
eran's Memorial Building, 151
W. Jefferson.
Panel members will include
Mrs. Miriam S. Lewis, M.S.W.,
social casework consultant of
the chapter;. Marvin Sherman,
M.D., of Oak Park, director of
the Mental Hygiene Clinic,
Metropolitan H'o spit a_l and.
Clinics; and Abrahani Brickner,
MSW., also of Oak Park.
C. Rowland Stebbins, of Lan:.
sing, president of the chapter,
will preside at the meeting.
Actual case examples will high-
light the panel's discussion of
psychological and social factors
in the medical management of
the multiple sclerosis patient.
Questions and answers will fol-
low. The meeting is open to the
public.
David Hoptman Announces
Opening of Hi-Fi Shop
Conservative Sisterhood Women
Bar Mitzvahs 1 Convene in Grand Rapids Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Bar-
den, of 25961 Raine, Oak Park,
announce the Bar Mitzvah of
their son, Elliot Stuart, at 8:45
a.m. services Saturday at Adas
Shalom Synagogue. A dinner
in Elliot's honor will be held
that evening at Holiday Manor.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Boodin,
of 19744 Snowden, announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Steph-
en Earl, Saturday, at Congrega-
tion Ahavas Achim. A dinner in
Stephen's honor will be held at
Sammy's Avalon Room, Oak
Park, Sunday evening, Sept. 20.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. George R. Klein,
of 18453 Lauder, announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Barry
Michael, to be observed at Tem-
ple Israel tonight..
* *
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rosen-
feld, of 20111 Tracey, announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Henry, on Saturday, at Cong.
Beth Joseph. A reception in his
honor will be held that eve-
ning, at Springel's Patio Room.
Conservative Sisterhood
women associated with the Na-
tional Women's League of the
United Synagogue of America
will gather for their first an-
nual 3-day conference of the
Michigan branch in Grand Rap-
ids beginning Sunday.
Mrs. David Goldstein, a na-
tional officer of the Women'
League, a writer and com-
munal worker, will be guest
of honor at the conference
banquet Monday evening.
The Sisterhood of Cong.
Ahavas Achim of Grand Rapids
will be host to the entire Mich-
igan group. Mrs. Joseph Smith,
conference chairman, and her
co-chairmen Mesdames Leo
Soloman and Victor Levenburg
have arranged a special musi-
cal show and a tour through
the Furniture Mart as "re-
laxers" for the delegates.
Mrs. Joseph Markel, Mich-
igan branch president has an-
nounced that Mrs. Goldstein
will also
serve as national con-
.
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Dr. and Mrs. L )uis Harley,
of 17325 Fairfield, announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Wil-
liam, at 11:15 a.m. Saturday,
Sept.26, at Temple Beth El. An
open house in William's honor
will be held that evening from
8 to 11 p.m. in the family home.
No cards.
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Corinne Shulak Wed
in Traditional Rites