THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 20—Friday, December 30, 1966 Dembs-Alfield Vows _,4re Solemnized Here 2 Michigan Cases Among 32 Church- State Suits in U.S. MRS. DENNIS DEMBS Linda Ann Alfield. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alfield of Stratford Ct., Oak Park. and Den nis Gary Dembs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Dembs of Cambridge Rd.. were united in marriage re- cently at Cong. Shaarey Zedck. Rabbis Irwin Groner and Israel Halpern and Cantors Shabtai Ack- erman and Reuven Frankel offi- ciated. The bride wore an empire. A- line styled gown of cameo alpaca with the bodice and elbow-length ' sleeves of imported Alencon lace embroidered with pearls and crys- tals. Appliques of the jeweled lace adorned . the skirt. A removable train swept to chapel -length. A shoulder-length mantilla of the matching jeweled lace was worn as the bridal headpiece. and she car- ried a prayerbook covered with orchids. stephanotis with trailing ivy. Audio-Visual Aids Listed in Catalog Slierrs Honevmoon in Spain and Morocco From Council for Program.Planners visual materials. Council's pro- The American Jewish Congress says in a year - end report on church - state relations that the growing number of lawsuits chal- lenging government aid to secta- rian schools had made the issue "t h e outstanding constitutional question now facing the nation." Howard M. Squadron, chairman of the AJC's commission on law and social action, made the report in issuing the organization's final litigation docket for the year. The docket describes 32 pending lawsuits in federal and state courts dealing with constitutional issues of religious liberty and separation of church and state. Two of these are in Michigan. One is a suit for a rehearing in Ingham County `Lansink) Circuit Court of a complaint that the 1963 state law authorizing the busing of parochial school pupils violates the federal and state constitutions. The other is a suit in Detroit to invalidate a 1965 state law requiring that whatever "auxilia- ry services" are provided to pub- lic school children must be fur- nished on an "equal basis" to children attending nonpublic schools. Squadron said the number of cases (18) in the area of public funds to church and synagogue schools reflected "intense contro- versy among educators, public of- ficials, religious bodies and other community groups. The issue im- peratively demands consideration and final decision by the U.S. Su- preme Coure." Early Deadline Reminder Mrs. Edward Sherman, sister Because the Jewish News of- fice will be closed this Monday, of the bride, served as matron there will be an early deadline of honor. Marcie Dembs, sister for all copy, noon today. of the bridegroom, served as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Marjorie Friedman, B e v e r I y Mizrachi's Tourism Kay, Lynn Jacobs and Marlene Director Guest Here Eliezer Hadas, director of the Lipsky. and the junior brides- tourist department of the World maid • was Susan Dembs. Susan . Mizrachi Organization, is visiting Friedman was flower girl. Hyman Ash was best man. Ush- ers were David Kott, Mark -Dembs, Donald Rappaport, Larry Sherman and Jeffrey Sherman. junior usher. Michael Dembs and Randy Kaye were ring bearers. After a honeymoon in Mexico and on the West Coast, the couple will reside in Somerset Park, Troy. DIRECTLY ON THE OCEAN NEAR LINCOLN MALL L'A-RICHMOND Informal and So Friendly '6" 1 Daily per person; dbl. occ. Jan. 3-15 20 of 110 rooms $7 to Jan. 2 0 P. , r; •• 1;rach 0 T' ,,, ,: •(• 0 - fi•.• .,,, ip •Tharnau•tte, •Free S•.'; 1 , 1, ,,,,,p • Free Xmas & Neu . Year's Parties • Round the Crock Entertainment . . . Hat,ririp, Movies, etc. —Your Hosts. Fay and Sid Herbert. Write for Reservations ON THI OCEAN AT 18 ST. MIAMI BEACH here this week-end. He will be the guest of the Stollmans at 12870 Burton, Oak Park, and of Rabbi James I. Gordin this Sat- . Saturday night and Sunday he will be the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Harry Portnoy, 18010 Roselawn. Hadas Friends and those planning to arrange for Israeli tours are asked to contact him through the Miz- rachi office, DI 1-0708. Hadas, who is well known to many Detroiters, especially those who have taken Mizrachi tours to Israel, is a member of the execu- tive committee of the Mizrachi movement in Jerusalem and a leader of the Tel Aviv branch. He has 'many countries in Mizrachi's behalf. None but the brave deserve the —Dryden. fair. -.4 You'll Find More of EVERYTHING at the Ocean at 41st St. 4(,3,711 Beach ucerne APPEARING NIGHTLY $ I d oc a c ily,2ro rf p e es.. n elb s l: Jan. 3 thru 15 $14.50 Jan. 16 - Apr. 1 Full breakfast & deluxe dinner. add $4: children under 12, add $3. Special Family Plan No Charge for Children REGARDLESS OF AGE in saine-room with 2 adults Cad Cohen • Owner/Manage• ment • Al Rusks, Gen. Mgr. IRVING FIELDS • PEPPY FIELDS LIVE RADIO INTERVIEW SHOW • FREE GOLF • FREE CHAISES, MATS • NIGHTLY FLOOR SHOWS, DANCING • DINE-A-RAMA — Dine at 8 Hotels CONTINENTAL SHOWCASE Sammy Spear of Jackie Gleason Show Los Chayales de Espana—much more! • See your Travel Agent or coil: DETROIT: 864-3190 A revised catalog of films and gram department will also pro- vide, at a nominal fee, projectors and screens, as well as an ex- perienced projectionist. film strips available from the audio- visual library of the Jewish Com- munity Council has been issued by the Council's program service de- partment. Copies of the catalog can be obtained ,free of charge, by calling the Council o f f i c e, WO 2-6710. Developed primarily to meet the pr o g r a m needs of constituent organizations, the Council's film library is also used extensively by schools, churches, study groups and civic organizations thorughout the area and by Jewish communities in outstate Michigan. In addition to a complete list- ing of all films, film strips and recordings contained in the libr- ary, the catalog provides sugges- tions to program chairmen on the most effective use of audio- MRS. PAUL SIIERR Bnai David Synagogue was the setting for the marriage of Rita ; Harriet Gruskin and Paul David Sherr. MUSIC! ENTERTAINMENT! SAMMY WOOLF The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Gruskin, Adrian, Southfield. She 18255 wore a gown of imported silk- satin with a chapel coat. The full A-line skirt fell from a deep in- verted pleat at the Empire bo- dice. The gown was appliqued with re-embroidered Alencon lace, beaded with crystal and pearls. The detachable' Chapel train had the same lace and beading motif. Her matching silk- satin headpiece of Renaissance styling held her chapel-length veil of imported silk illusion. She carried tea roses on her confir- mation Bible. Films are available on a variety of subjects such as human rela- tions, Israel, Jewish holiday cele- brations, civil rights and the nature of poverty, and the United Nations. The program service department can assist program chairman on all aspects of their program needs. Speakers, literature and other re- source materials are available. For information or assistance, call Mrs. Martha Cohen at the Council office. AND HIS ORCHESTRA UN 3-6501 Max Schrut BALLROOM For Good Photographs and Prompt Service Call Me at If No Answer Call DI 1-6847 DANCING JACK BARNES BLAIR STUDIO BY 1 Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs We Come to Your Home With Samples COOLIDGE AT 9 MI. LI 7-4470 ZAN GILBEINT Mrs. Sanford Gruskin, was ma- tron of honor. The bride's sister, Sheila Gruskin, served as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were JoAnn Caplin of Indianapolis, Susan Schlaff, Sandra Blum, Harriet Weingarden and Mrs. Ronald Sherr. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alec Sherr, 18116 Cherry- From LONDON, ENGLAND and His ORCHESTRA "Distinctive Styling in Music to your Individual. Taste" Call UN. 1-3065 lawn. Ronald Sherr was his brother's best man. Ushers were Dr. Ken- neth Dresner, of Paterson, N. J., Daniel Boxser, of Chicago, Stanley August and Norman Gruskin, brother of the bride. Following a trip to Spain and Morocco, the newlyweds will reside in Ann Arbor. JDC Increases ORT Spending The Joint Distribution Committee will provide $2,100,000 during 1967 toward thes overseas vocational training program of ORT the for Rehabilitation Organization through Training. This is $150,000 more than the amount allocated in 1966, reflecting the increased need for vocational training among Jewish and un- skilled adults overseas, especially in Israel and France. The grant will help finance tech- nical education and economic re- habilitation services of ORT in Europe, Israel. North Africa, Iran and India. More than 50,000 per- sons are expected to receive such assistance in these and other areas during the coming year. Sinai Re-Elects Shapero, 5 Others Nate S. Shapero and five other incumbents have been re-elected to the executive positions on the board of trustees at Sinai Hospital. At the December meeting of the board, Shapero was retained as president as were the three vice- presidents. Max M. Fisher, Morris Garvett and Max J. Zivian. Abraham Shiffman r e m a in s treasurer, and Irwin I. Cohn will again serve as secretary. Milton M. Maddin was named assistant to the secretary, and Harry C. Schaefer will serve as as- sistant treasurer. All eight officers were elected to one-year terms. UN 4-6845 TY 5-8805 EXPECTING OUT OF TOWN GUESTS FOR A WEDDING OR A BAR MITZVAH? 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