- Albion- Usher Rites Solemnized at Whittier MRS. MARTIN J. ALBION The Whittier Hotel was the scene of the Sept. 1 wedding of Judith Rachel Usher, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. William Kay Usher, of 1206 Balfour Rd., Grosse Pointe, and Martin Jo- seph Albion, son of Mr. and Mrs. Simpson Albion, of 4590 Pickering, Birmingham. Dr. Richard C. Hertz officiated. The bride wore a wedding gown of embroidered silk or- gandy, featuring a scooped neckline and puff sleeves. A full skirt that fell straight in front from a basque bodice ex- tended into a full sweep train. Her double-tiered veil of illu- sion was held in place by a shell cap of embroidered silk or- gandy, and she carried phae- lanopsis orchids with stephan- otis and ivy. Bonnie Albion was the maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Wanda Walgenbach, Deane Meisner and Mrs. Alan Adelson. Ira Albion was his brother's best man, and ushers included Robert Usher and Charles Usher, 'the bride's brothers, Marvin Starman, Sheldon Baum and Harvey Weiss. Following a reception at the Whittier, the couple left for a honeymoon to Martha's Vine- , yard and New York City. On their return, the couple will take up residence in Ann Arbor. tuba Wu Smart brides select the Sheraton-Cadillac for their weddings and receptions. And for good reason! First, the staff of this famous hotel spe- cializes in catering to wed- ding s — lifts so many nagging details from the shoulders of the bride and her family. And whether you select the magnificent Grand Ballroom for a party of 750, or one of our exquisite Parlors for an intimate family group of as small as twenty, you may rest assured that the accommoda- tions and service will be the finest in Detroit. Our prices are reasonable, and you'll always be proud to remember that your wedding was at the Sheraton-Cadillac. For information and reservations, call Herman Schwartz of Woodward 1-8000 SHERATON-CADILLAC MOTEL Washington Blvd at Michigan Ave. Mark Schmidt, General Manager M arriages EDELSTEIN-HERMAN. Fol - the bride of Seymour Fryman lowing a four-month tfip, whici in a ceremony performed be- will include stopS in Europ e fore the - immediate families in and Israel, Mr. and Mrs. Ber - the study of Rabbi Joshua S. nard Stanley Edelstein wil 1 Sperka. take up residence in Miam i * * * Beach. I BASKIN-MILSTEIN. Arlene The bride is the former Syl ' Joyce Milstein, daughter of Mr. via Herman, daughter of Mr • and Mrs. Ben Milstein, and and Mrs. Harry Herman, of Bernard Seymour Baskin were Oak Park. Mr. Edelstein is the united in marriage in a cere- son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M . mony performed Sept. 1 by Edelstein, of North Miami, Fla . Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka and They were married in a recent Cantor Hyman J. Adler, at ceremony at the North Shore Zack Catering. Jewish Center. • * * * The former Miss Herman MILLER-ALTER. The mar- wore a white waltz-length gown riage of Sylvia Alter and Mor- with a Chantilly lace bodice ris Miller was solemnized on and a net skirt appliqued in Sept. 1 in the study of Rabbi lace. Her fingertip veil fell from Joshua S. Sperka, in the a pearl-trimmed headpiece, and presence of the immediate she carried a spray of white families. Following a Florida orchids on a prayerbook. honeymoon, the couple will Mrs. Simon Zeldes, the bride's make their home in Chicago. sister, was her matron of honor, and Aaron J. Edelstein was his brother's best man. The bride attended Wayne State University. Her husband attended Dwight Academy, New York University and the Uni- versity of Miami. * * * • KAPETANSKY - RAPAPORT. Venezuela Miss Wed to Windsor Doctor Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Rapaport announce the marriage of their daughter, Susan Deborah, to Mr. Larry Kapetansky, son of Dr. and Mrs. Nathan J. Kapetansky, of • Bifchcrest Dr. The wedding took place on July 21, at Temple Israel. The ceremony was performed by Dr. Leon Fram. The bride wore a white silk taffeta gown in Empire style, trimmed with seed pearls and lace. Her shoulder-:length veil was held in place by a Juliet MRS. GEORGE BERNSTEIN cap. Mary Rapaport, the bride's In a double-ring ceremony sister, was maid of honor. An- solemnized Aug. 18, at Wind- other sister, Mrs. Henry Glass, sor's Shaar Hashomayim Syna- and sisters-in-law, Mrs. Don- gogue, Susana Kahan, daughter ald Kapetansky and Mrs. Fred of Mr. and Mrs. Ghetal Kahan, Kapetansky, were bridesmaids. of Caracas, Venezuela, and New D 1 d Kapetansky was his York ona City, exchanged marital brother's best man, and ushers vows with Dr. George Bern- were his brother, Fred, Alex stein, son of Mrs. Louis Bern- Solomon and Larry Altman. stein, of Windsor, and the late * * * Mr. Bernstein. TUTNAUER-WEINGAR.DEN. Rabbi Samuel Stoilman offi Mr. and Mrs. Newton Wein- garden, of Washburn Ave., an- ciated together with Cantor nounce the marriage of their Moishe Koussevitsky, who came from New York for the daughter, Margery, to Morton here wedding. Tutnauer, son of Mr. and Mrs. The bride wore a gardenia Nat Tutnauer, of Holliswood, white gown, a Sophia original Long Island, N.Y. of French imported Mousseline The ceremony was held Aug. 25, at Camp Ramah, Conover, de soie. It was highlighted by a Wis. The newlyweds will re- scoop neckline, outlined in heir- side in New York City, where loom rose-pointe lace. Her fin- Mr. Tutnauer is a student at gertip veil of imported silk il- the Jewish Theological Semi- lusion fell from a crown of seed nary. Mrs. Tutnauer will attend pearls, and she carried a prayer book topped with an arrange- Columbia University. ment of stephanotis. * * In the bridal party were Mrs. FRYMAN-BERK. On Aug. Alexander Linder, of Caracas, 31, Carole Doreen Berk became as matron of honor and Andrea Ferenc as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Rosalind Pin- Israel Liner Herzl cus and Barbara Berry of New York. to Cruise Caribbean Dr. Merton Bernstein was his The SS Theodor Herzl, newest luxury passenger liner of the brother's best man, while ush - Zim Israel Navigation Co. will ers included Harvey Meretsky be 100 percent air conditioned and Sidney Matthews, of Wind- when she begins her winter cruise program to the Caribbean Dec. 4, it was announced by Helmuth L. • Wittner, passenger traffic manager of Zim Lines in New York. Wittner has just returned from a trip to Israel where he inspected the new liner and made final arrangements to ex- tend her aid conditioning sys- tem to every stateroom and public area aboard the ship. Also to be fully air condi- tioned is the TheOdor Herzl's sistership, the new SS Jerusa- lem which is now under con- struction and scheduled to en- ter service late this year or early in 1958, Wittner said. The Herzl will come to New York for the first time at the end of November for a series of sor. Peter Linder, of Caracas, was junior usher, and Tommy Fuerst, of Detroit, was ring bearer. Seating the guests were Dr. Arthur Lampe, Carl Zalev, Elliot Whitman and Floyd Za- kv, of Windsor. Following dinner and a re- ception at the Elmwood Casino, the couple left for a honey- moon in Europe and Venezuela. On their return they will take up residence in Windsor. The new Mrs. Bernstein is an alumnus of Highland Manor School and a 1957 graduate of Adelphi College in New York. Dr. Bernstein received his de- gree from the University of To- ronto school of medicine, and specialized in orthopedic sur- gery at the University of In- diana. He is on the staff of three Windsor hospitals. Out of town guests here for six 14-day cruises to the West Indies. The Maiden Cruise be- t he wedding were from Cara- gins Dec. 4. Subsequent cruise c as, New York, Pittsburgh, To- sai 1 ings are on Dec. 20, Jan. 7 ; ronto, Montreal, Chicago and,. Jan. 22. Feb. 7 and Fph 25 - - Simons, Luckoff on 'Radio Today' Panel Two prominent Detroit adver- director of media, McMannis, tising men will participate in a John and Adams:. and W. G. panel discussion on "Radio To- Martin, vice-president of Ken- day," the highlight of the Sept. yon and Eckhardt. 12-13 annual meeting . of the U.S. Sen. Charles E. Potter Michigan Association of Radio will be the featured speaker at and Television Broadcasters. the two-day meeting. Featured on the panel, to be held at the Thursday session, at Nothing so needs reforming Hidden Valley, Gaylord, Mich., as other people's habits. will be Leonard N. Simons, —Mark Twain partner in the Simons-Michel- son Co., and Louis H. 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