• January Bride DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-17 Friday, February 5, 1954 M arria gei MRS. MILTON W. MARMON At a candlelight ceremony on Jan. 3, Marjorie Jacqueline Sills, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maur- ice Sills, was united in marriage with Dr. Milton Walter Marmon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Mar- morstein. Rabbi Jacob Segal and Cantor Nicholas Fenekal offici- ated. The bride's gown was of can- dlelight satin featuring a por- trait neckline of jewels on Bel- gian lace. Her fingertip veil of silk illusion fell from a jewel studded crown. She carried a bouquet of white orchids and chrysanthemums on a Bible. Bridal attendants were Bar- bara Kerwin as maid of honor, Geraldine Sills as matron of honor, Carolyn Sills and Irene Dresser as bridesmaids, and Carol Ann Garelik as junior bridesmaid. Best man was Bernard Mid- dleman. Ushers included were R i c h a r d William Sills, Charles Sills, Jerome Marmor- stein, and Richard Marmorstein. Mayor Asked to Name Commission Directors A statement adopted by the Jewish Community Council urged immediate action on the part of Mayor Albert E. Cobo and the City of Detroit Commis- sion on Community Relations in appointing an executive direc- tor for the Commission. The Council. statement point- ed out that the Commission on Community Relations has been without permanent professional leadership since its creation in May 1953. The statement com- mended the outstanding work achieved by its predecessor body, the City of Detroit Mayor's Interracial Committee, and re- gretted that since the departure of George Schermer, the direc- tor of that body, no successor has been chosen. The Council expressed aston- ishment at the statement at- tributed to the Mayor limiting the selection of a director to a resident of Detroit and minimiz- ing the need for professional qualifications. These criteria, the Council stated, would have to be regarded as "hindering rather than helping the selec- tion of a qualified director." MILLER-BORNSTEIN. In a candlelight ceremony solemnized recently at Cong. Shaar Hasho- mayim in Windsor, Ruth Born- stein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bornstein, of Victoria Ave., Windsor, became the bride of Dr. Hubert Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Miller, of Leslie Ave. Rabbi Samuel Stollman of- ficiated. The bride's gown was of blUsh rose imported Parisian satin, with an overskirt of multi-tiered nylon tulle flowing from the princess-style fitted bodice. Si- cilian lace . medalions centered With iridescent seed pearls at the hipline accented the layers of tulle which topped the strap- less bodice, over which she wore a fitted bolero of satin, with long-pointed sleeves and a stand-up empress collar trim- med with the beads and seed pearls. Her three-tiered veil of illu- sion was held in place by a Juli- et cap of lace, embroidered with the pearls and sequins. She car- ried two white orchids and ste- phanotis on a pearl prayer book. Mrs. Paul Bogart, of Hamilton, Ont., was matron of honor, and ' Mrs. Zoltan Ruben, of Detroit, was senior bridesmaid. Rhoda Sharon Bornstein, of Detroit,was junior bridesmaid. Clarence Gene Bornstein, brother of the bride, was best man, and ushers were Dr. Fred- erick Weissman and Dr. Charles West, of Detroit, and Leo Born- stein. Robert Bornstein, the bride's brother, was junior usher, and Shelly Bornstein, of Start- ford, Ont., was ring bearer. Following a dinner and recep- tion at the Elmwood Casino, the couple left on their wedding trip, after ,which they will take up residence in Detroit. * •• Eve Zaretsky Weds New York Law Grad MRS. MORTON KOPPEL Eve Zaretsky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Zaretsky, of Pinehurst Ave., was joined in matrimony on Jan. 24 to Mor- ton Koppel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Koppe 1, of Staten Island, N. Y. The ceremony was solemnized at the home of the bride's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Solomon, of Muirland Ave., and was officiated by Rabbi Jacob E. Segal. The new Mrs. Koppel is a graduate of Wayne University and also attended the Univer- sity of Michigan and Columbia University. Mr. Koppel grad- uated from New York Univer- sity and Harvard University Law School. Following their wedding trip, the couple will reside in Rock- ville Center, N. Y. STEINHARDT - KRELL. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Krell, of Ilene Lillian Wald BBG Slates Ave., announce the marriage of Weekend Outing at Tamarack their daughter, Harriet, to Da- vid Steinhardt, son of Mrs. Skating and tobogganing will Martha Tobias on Dec. 24, in highlight a weekend of ac- New York City. tivity for members of Lillian • • * Wald Chapter of Bna i Brith ROSENBLATT - KANIN. The Girls , who will take to . the marriage of Judith Kanin, "wilds" of Camp Tamarack be- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mar- ginning today. tin J. Kanin of New York City, to According to Barbara Littky, Aaron Rosenblatt, son of Mrs. Bella Rosenblatt, former Detroit- chairman of the event, an in- duction of • new members is er now of New York, took place in planned for the occasion. the home of the bride's parents. Dr. Ben Zion Bokser performed WEDDING? BAR MITZVAH? the ceremony. A reception and dinner followed. Escorted by her ROSENBLAT ; M.C. father, the bride had her sis- and His Orchestra ter, Ruthe Kanin as her maid of & Associate Bands COMPLETE ENTERTAINMENT honor. Daniel Rosenblatt was References on Request his brother's best man. Mrs. TO. 6-5016 TE. 2-1146 Rosenblatt is a graduate of Bennington College, and com- pleted graduate studies at the BABY and WEDDING school of applied social sciences, Western Reserve University. Mr. Rosenblatt was graduated with honors from Wayne University, where he was active on the ENGAGEMENT GLOSSY Wayne Collegian. He received a PORTRAITS, CANDIDS, ETC. master's degree from Columbia University, where he is a candi- date for the doctorate in Ameri- can history. 'Youth Ed League to Stage Musical Take-off on Dr.liinsey's New Book . WC to Present Concert and Panel Discussion A Yiddish play and concert will be presented at Workmen's Circle Center, at 9 p.m. tonight. Director Israel W elichansky is bringing a quartet of actors and singers from New York, includ- ing Char lotte Cooper, Masha Benya and Pola Kadison. The`:' program fea- tures a play de- picting 300 years of Jewish life in America and a variety of Yid- dish, Hebrew- a,n and Israeli songs. WC Trade . U n i on Branch, 463, will have a Welichansky panel discussion on "The City— Planning or Problems," tonight, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Cousens, 4309 Leslie. Dr. Douglas Carroll, director of the Detroit Area Traffic Study, Art Row and Dr. Albert Mayer, Wayne professor, will speak. "What's My Line" will be sub- ject of WC Branches 460 & 470, at WC Center, Feb. 12. Branch 460 chose Mrs. Abe Brownston for the coming year. Mrs. Brownston will be inducted into office at a party celebrat- ing the 15th anniversary of the group. 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