Schram-Gottlieb
Rites Solemnized
Michigan to Be Represented by 21 Delegates to
Michigan Region of Women's
and vigorous interest
American ORT (Organization for ogy and applied-science, in technol- rooms of a network which already
is bound must turn down many applicants
Rebilitation Through Training) to increase. We
will be represented by 21 dele- greater demands will face even for lack of space. 77
in the class-
gates at the 16th Biennial Na-
Convention delegates will hear
tional Convention to be held Oct.
23 - 26 at the
Bellevue-Strat-
ford Hotel in
Philadelphia.
Li
eav ng f rom
The opening of the 54th annual feature a talk by Mordecai Teiler,
Detroit are
Michigan District Conference of director of the Abraham Reisen
Mesdames
the Workman's Circle, one of the School, who will speak on "Jew-
Henry Pariser,
largest and oldest Jewish frater- ish Education in America."
Harry Becker,
nal organizations in America, will
Max Beal, Har-
The public is invited, and there
be held at 8:30 p.m. today.
old Kukes, N.
There will be subsequent ses- is no charge.
H. Schlafer,
sions at 8:30 p.m. Saturday night
Maurice Klein, Mrs. Pariser
Three towns to visit some day
and all day Sunday, beginning at
Lawrence Levy, Irvin Kurtz, Sid-
11 a.m. All events will be in the —Faith (S.D.); Hope (R.I.); and
ney Wigler, Benjamin Brant, Mil- Joseph Bernstein Auditorium of Charity (Mo.)
ton Superstine, A. J. Burke, Da-
MRS. CALVIN SCHRAM
Workmen's Circle Center,
vid Silberg and William Wolk; the
18.340 W. Seven Mile.
Sandra Gail Gottlieb and Cal- from Mt. Clemens, Mesdames
The program will feature talks
vin Schram spoke their wedding Bernard Goldman. and Jerome by Joseph Bernstein, Detroit
vows in a candlelight ceremony Sanfield; from Huntington manager of the Jewish Daily
Sept. 23 at the Sheraton-Cadillac Woods, Mesdames Irving Stoll- Foreward; Joseph Heideman,
Hotel.
man; Martin Myers and Jack Bo- Michigan's member of the W. C.
Parents of the newlyweds are rin; from Royal Oak, Mrs. Lester National Board of Directors; and
Mr. 'and Mrs. Merlin M. Gottlieb Becher; and from Pontiac, Mrs. Lawrence Gubow, of the Jewish
Herbert Curson.
and Mr. and Mrs, Mitchell
Community Council of Metropoli-
Schram.
They will be joined by 1,200 tan Detroit.
A concert program will be
The bride wore a gown of other delegates from all over the
white peau de soie with a chapel United States, as well as guests presented, at the opening night,
train. It was trimmed with Alen- and represent,atives from over- featuring young piano virtuoso,
seas.
Greta Nachteiler, together with
con lace and seed pearls. Her
GRADE A KOSHER
headpiece was a crown with an Re Mrs. Henry Pariser, Michigan recitations and. song by Michael
gion president, said that the Scherman, Henia Bornstein and
illusion lace fingertip veil.
co nvention will deal with current
The couple went to Mexico pr oblems and future plans of Simon Klachefsky.
The Saturday night session will
City and Acapulco for their OR T. She said:
3-4
-4 Lbs.
honeymoon.
`The past year has witnessed
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the enrollment of a record-break-
refreshing, calorie-free
YOUNG
Dr. August to. Address ing number of Israeli students—
more
than
10,000,
in
our
111
Federation Jr. Division training units in the country. The
The Junior Division of the pressure in Israel, with its dy-
Jewish Welfare Federation will namic and expanding economy
13-15 Lbs.
hear the noted psychoanalyst, ■•••■••■
Dr. Harry E. August, on the
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54th Annual Michigan Conference
of Workmen's Circle Opens Here
ORT Parley
reports by Dr. Akiba Kohane,
director of Reconstruction De-
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seph Shapiro, president of ORT-
Israel F. Schrager, director of
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ian Wiston, vice chairmen; Ev-
elyn and Paul Talberg, secreta-
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