• '1 Marilyn Marsh Is Wed to Mel Bishop MRS. MEL BISHOP Marilyn Fern Marsh became the bride of Mel Manton Bishop in a ceremony June 17 at the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel. Offi- ciating were Rabbi Jacob Segal and Cantor Nicholas Fenakel. Parents of the newlyweds are Mrs. David H. Marsh, 18610 Santa Barbara, and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bishop, 19330 Sor- rento. The bride wore a floor-length gown of chantilly lace bodice and bell-shaped skirt of silk organza over taffetta. The bridal prayer book was covered with cascading white spray cymbed- iums and stephanotis. Mrs. Milton Gold, sister of the bridegroom, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Bar- bara and Joan Marsh, sisters of the bride; Mrs. Newton Bern- stein and Phyllis Margolis, cousins of the bride; Mrs. Rich- ard Hencken and Marsha Fen- ton. Ushers were Dennis and Frederick Weber, cousins of the bride; Richard Hencken, Howard Molitz, Bernard Bild- man and Roger Stewart. ,Flower girl was Sherly Gold, niece of the bridegroom. After a honeymoon in Miami Beach, Fla. the couple will re- side at Redford Manor Apts. Stratford Festiva 1 Draws Detroiters; Applebaum's Music Lauded Special to The Jewish News STRATFORD, Ontario.—This interesting community, which 10 years ago began to attract attention among American as well as Canadian communities as the center for the propaga- tion of art, for the staging of Shakespearean plays and the advancement of music, opera and drama, again is drawing upon Detroit as a major attrac- tion for summer entertainment. Already, in the first week of the festival, scores of Detroiters have arranged to be here for the music as well as the drama festivals. With emphasis upon three Shakespearean plays— "Mac- beth," "The Taming of the Shrew" and "The Tempest"— Stratford has become headquar- ters for significant musical events. Louis Applebaum is the musical director for "The Gondoliers," one of the sea- son's added attractions. Then there are added con- certs and other events which have three musical directors— Glenn Gould, pianist; Leonard Rose, cellist, and Oscar Shum- sky, violinist. These noted musicians, here for the third season, are serving as soloists as well as directors- of special performances. "Cyrano de Bergerac" will be one of the season's attractions. It will open on July 30, with music by Applebaum, and the stage designs by Tanya Moysei- Mr. and Mrs. James D. Wil- liams of Santa Rosa Dr. an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Susan Kathleen, to Seymour M. Gold, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Gold of Glaston- bury ltd.. Miss Williams at- tended the University of Mich- igan. Her fiance is a graduate of Michigan State University and Wayne State University. A September wedding at Tem- ple Beth • El is planned. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hol- lander of Chicago, III., an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Sandra Jane, to Irving Portnoy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Portnoy of Roselawn Ave. The bride-elect is a grad- uate of the Chicago Teachers College. Her fiance . attended Wayne State Unievrsity where he was a member of Kappa Mu. He is now a senior in the Chi- cago College of Osteopathy where he just completed a two year teaching fellowship. He is president of Lambda Omicron Gamma, National Medical fra- ternity. A July 1 wedding is planned. Waist_ ads get quick results! • • • Stratford, the current season of dramatic events. The Jewish community here again is an important function. The 14 Jewish families residing has evidenced a new spirit of here utilize the festival's glamor accomplishment by an increas- to welcome guests from many ing interest in the Canadian cities and to act as hosts to Jewish Congress, in Hadassah, many visitors. The Joseph JNF and other Israel functions. Greenbergs again are among A teacher comes here twice the leaders in hosting many weekly to teach the children in leading personalities. Their son, the Beth Israel synagogue and Harvey, as president of Beth there are several Bar Mitzvah Israel Synagogue, and Harvey's celebrations scheduled for the wife, as president of the Sister- current year. all indicating hood, are, with other local Jew- strong links with Jewry. ish leaders, recognized as the A current liquor ad shows "Jewish guided" for those who come here to enjoy the festival Walt Whitman grinning over a and its numerous functions— fifth. The great poet was a tee- the exhibitions and the score totaler. NATHAN & IRVING'S Kosher Meat & Poultry Market We carry the largest selection of prime and choice meats and poultry for Bar-B-Q'ing including hamburger seasoned to your taste! 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