Thursday, September 22, 1$ DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page 141 Candlelight Bride e ngagemenb CIO Convention Indorses ORT Mrs. Betty S. Shekter of Calvert avenue and Sam Shekter an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Dorothy to Elliott Elkin, son of Max Elkin of the Colonial Hotel, Mt. Clemens. The bride- elect is a graduate of the University of Michigan. Her fiance is a graduate of Michigan State College, where he was affiliated with Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity. The wedding is set for Oct. 19. NEW YORK — (WNS) — The local unions affiliated with the New York State Convention of CIO to enroll their 10, ;do s od the Congress of Industrial Or- individual members in American ganizations, enthusiastically en- dorsed the activities of American Labor ORT (Organization for Rehabilitation through Training) In a resolution unanimously An early spring wedding is planned by Muriel Forman, daughter adopted by the delegates. of Mrs. Morris Forman of Elmhurst avenue, and the late Mr. For- The resolution called "upon all man, and Phillip Silverstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Silverstein of Grand avenue west. The bridegroom-elect is a graduate of Wayne University where he was affiliated with Rho Pi Phi fraternity. Labor ORT." American Labor ORT it a Us- tional affiliate of the American ORT Federation, representative of the World ORT Union in this country. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham S. Weisner of Wildemere avenue an- nounced the engagement of their daughter Pearl Jean to Irvin Dubin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dubin of Duane avenue, at a dinner party given in their home, honoring the bride-elect's birthday. A late November wedding is planned. The betrothal is announced of Beatrice Davidson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Davidson of Chicago, to Sanford Goldman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Goldman of Gladstone avenue. The couple plan a December wedding. MRS. I. GERALD RUES • • • In a double-ring ceremony, Evelyn Rissman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mitz of Grand avenue west, became the bride of I. Gerald Kepes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kepes of Stoepel avenue, at the Northwest Hebrew Congregation. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal officiated at the candlelight rites. The bride wore a candlelight satin period gown having a wide circular skirt caught up with lace that ended in a train. Her matching veil of imported illusion was double circular in fingertip length and fell from a semi-Queen of Scots bonnet. She carried a Bible with orchids and stephanotis. Debbie Charnes was maid of honor. Marilyn Wolf and Susan Rosengarde were bridesmaids. Annette served as her sister's jun- ior bridesmaid. Sherry Beth Stecker was flower girl. Stewart Kepes served as his brother's best man. Fred Cherney and Mel Alter were ushers. Sherwin Kepes was junior usher. Out-of-town guests included those from New York, Hamilton, Ont. and Tarrytown-on-the- Hud- son. Fo110,ring an eastern honey- moon, the couple will reside on Rochester ?venue. Amity Award Is Given to Arm of AJC eiriL To Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jaffee (Sara Bello) of Grand avenue west, an adopted daughter, Lord Hope, born Aug. 1. Aug. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sommers (Judith Gleiber) of San Juan drive, a daughter, Madelene Ann. Aug. 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Milton Feinstein (Shirley Zirnlnik) of Sturtevant avenue, a son, Stuart William. Aug. 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Russman (Clara Korn) of Biltmore avenue, a daughter, Michelle Hope. Sept. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Grossman, a son, David H. Sept. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Goldberg, Jr. (Betty Goldberg) of Chicago boulevard west, a daughter, Terry Beth. Sept. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Velick (Doreen Sherman) of the Highland Towers, a son, John Goodman. Sept. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. William Shapiro (Jeanette Cohen) of Northlawn avenue, a son, Richard Allen. Sept. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred A. Roberta (Lrene Snider) a daughter, Sheila Faith. Sept. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Segel of Northlawn avenue, a daughter, Cheri Fern. To Mr. and Mrs. Burton Siegel (Arlene Greenberg) of Merton road, a son, Randall Stacey. Perfection Lodge to Fete Deacons An outstanding sports program will be the feature of the annual Deacon's night of Perfection Lodge 486 F. Sr A. M. to be held at 6:30 p. m., Sept. 28, at Masonic Temple, honoring Senior Deacon Harry Lichter and Junior Deacon Julian S. Tobias. After the dinner, the regular third degree will be portrayed, according to Philip Langwald, Worshipful Master of the lodge. MR. and MRS. LEO LESSER of LESSER'S Clover Lodge EXTEND BEST WISHES FOR A Mr. and Mrs. Mendel Shifman, formerly of Sturtevant avenue, are now in their new home at HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS DENVER—Presentation of the 19345 Prairie avenue. NEW YEAR TO ALL THEIR Edward L. Bernays Intergroup GUESTS AND FRIENDS Relations Award to the American Mr. and Mrs. Sam Reisig of Jewish Congress was made at the Northlawn avenue have returned annual convention of the Ameri- from a stay at Greenbush Inn. can Psychological Association in Denver. Acknowledgment of the presen- tation was made by Mrs. William Cohen of Chicago boulevard west, Detroit, chairman of the commis- sion on community interrelations of the Detroit Women's Division 5710 1949.1950 of the AJC. The CCI, research arm of the Congress, was given the award, a $1,000 U.S. savings bond, for the Famous the city over for unusual ice cream delights. most significant research of the Complete luncheons and sandwiches year on the problem of improving 12520 DEXTER BLVD. relations between racial and re- 2 LOCATIONS • Open from 10 a.in. to 1 a.m. ligious groups. Fri., Sat. and Sun., 10 a.m. to 2 a.m. In making the award, the So- TO ciety of Psychological Study for 12TH ST. NEAR SERVE YOU Social 'Issues, an affiliate of the HAZELWOOD American Association, said that "the AJC, through its CCI, has provided two very effective tools of action, the community self- survey and the incident control technique, for use by groups at- tempting to reduce the hostile tensions so dangerous to a healthy community." For a Joyous New Year ... 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