Susan Smith Bride of Robert Jay Parr MRS. ROBERT PARR • The garden court at Rodef Shalom Temple. Pittsburgh, was• the scene of the recent candle- light ceremony which united in marriage Susan Louise Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester R. Smith of Pittsburgh and Dr. Robert Jay Parr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack W. Parr. of Addison Rd., Southfield. The bride wore a gown of blush embroidered organza over taffeta with full chapel train. Mrs. Murray Tucker served as matron of honor. Bridesmaids in- cluded Diane Bendall of Pitts- burgh and Marjorie Rosenfeld •of Scarsdale, N.Y. The bridegroom's brother, Lyle Parr, served as best man. Ushers were Howard Smith, brother of the bride; and Elliott Parr. After a trip to Bermuda, the couple will live in Royal Oak. You Can A!ways Tell the Difference Kennedy Book on Immigration Due Off the Press President John F. Kennedy's last literary effort, a book he was work- ing on at the time of his assassina- tion, will be published by Harper and Row Oct. 7. It has an introduc- tion by Robert F. Kennedy. Titled "A Nation of Immigrants," the book is a revision and expan- sion of a booklet written in 1958 by the then-Sen. Kennedy for the One Nation Library series of the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith. It reviews the history of succes- sive waves of immigration to the United States, changes in immigra- tion policy, and offers President Kennedy's critique of the Immigra- • tion and Nationality Act of 1952, which is still in effect. Calling the book "a testament to a cause President Kennedy cher- ished and which we should carry on," Robert F. Kennedy says in his introduction that "our present unfair system of choosing immi- • grants we will allow to enter the United States . . . is a source of embarrassment to us around the world." The documented and illustrated book tells what immigrants have done for America and what Amer- ica has done for immigrants. In a section on the discriminatory na- tional origins quota system, Presi- dent Kennedy called for a "gen- erous . . . fair . . . and flexible" immigration policy which would en%ble the United States to "turn to the world. hnd to our own past. with clean hands and a clean con- science." Dr, Henry David Directs National Science Planning Four Jews Named to Rights Commission in Frisco Marilyn j. Friedman Is Married to Ohioan SAN FRANCISCO (JTA)—Four Jewish Community Relations C01111. cil; Robert Lauter, a businessmen and civic leader; and Howard Nero- erovski, a director of the Northern California Branch of the American Jewish Congress. Prominent San Francisco Jews are among the 15 members of the new city Commission on Human Rela- tions named by Mayor John F. Shelley. They are Rabbi Xvin I. Fine; Earl Roab, associate director of the DICK STEIN & ORCHESTRA LI 7-2770 III . BREAST OF BEEF . oekolir F loadeBEEF ■ tb. 53c II ■ ■ ■ trimmed ■ ■ ■ ■ 3 • • DEXTER — DAVISON MRS. LAWRENCE GARDNER KOSHER MEAT & POULTRY MARKET Marilyn Joyce Friedman and Lawrence Albert Gardner were married in a candlelight ceremony at Temple Beth El. Dr. Richard Hertz perfOrmed the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Solomon of Scotia Ave., Huntington Woods. The par- ents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gardner of Shaker Heights. She wore a peau de soie floor- length gown with an Empire bod- ice of peau d'ange lace. The detach- able chapel-length Watteau back train was bordered in garlands of matching lace. Her shoulder-length! pouf veil of silk illusion was at- tached to a Dior bow of peau de soie, and she carried a cascade bouquet of Stephanotis and trail- ing ivy on a prayer book. 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Frederic Fried- man, brOther of the bride, Ken- director of the neth Sunshine of Cleveland; Rob- -science planning ert Kotler of Chicago; Saul Wex- office of the Na- ler of Winnetka, Ill.; Mark Alper; tionAl Science and Ronald Sheldon were the -ush- Foundation. It is ers. one of three plan- The Gardners will reside in Mad- ning units estab- ison, Wis., where the bridegroom lish.ed by the has a fellowship at the University , foundation. of Wisconsin. Dr. David, who is married to the former Bryna Dr. David Ball, niece of Dr. , Charles Gitlin of Detroit, described his new duties as "almost global" Detroit Socialites will usher in in nature. He explakned that his job will be to analyze l data relating the new season with its annual . to the scientific resources of the Yom Kippur Dance 9 p.m. Wednes- day at Sholem Aleichem Institute. nation, stimulate the generation of •The Dominoes Orchestra will sup- new data, identify studies to be ply music; and refreshments will undertaken for national usefulness . be served. 0 and recommend preferred courses This association engages in cul- of action in scientific planning. tural, philanthropic and social ac- tivities for single adults age 30 BRAVERMAN'S KOSHER MEATS lb. 89e ist Cut LAMB CH PICKLED TONGUE • lb. 59c lb. 65` CHUCK ROAST • Candids • Formals • Movies us for Free Estimate—NO OBLIGATIONS •Ime•••• ,— 1101101•46•11 11C0 SY smut INTER101 8114:04AT00 • CITT wi DS ••d sti BURSAR, WWI SUBURBAN PHONE: ENTERPRISE 7818