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November 01, 1968 - Image 44

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-11-01

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THE 'DETROIT

44—Friday, Noennber 1, 1968

JEWISH NEWS

Kasle to Be Cited Wolin-Blum Wedding
by Seminary VIP to Take Place in June

A reception in honor of Dr.
Simon Greenberg, vice-chancellor
of the Jewish Theological Seminary
of America, will be held 4 p.m.
Sunday at the home of Murray
Moss.
Dr. Greenberg will present the
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mintz of Avon Rd., Oak Park, hosted a
National Community Service
rehearsal dinner prior to the wedding of their son Charles to Lynne Ann Award to Louis Kasle of Cong.
Hurand at Cromer's Crystal Room, Flint. Following dinner, the guests Beth Israel. This award is pre-
joined the out-of-town guests at an open house hosted by Mr. and Mrs. sented each year to a select group
Max Harris of Hampden Rd. and Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Harris of of individuals who have demon-

Dr. Max S. Hart was among 34
dentists representing Michigan at
the 109th annual session of the
American Dental Association this
week in Miami Beach. He is a
delegate to the association's policy-
making body, the House of Dele-
gates.

Society

Lynbrook Lane at the latter's residence.

Communal Calendar

Nov. 3—J e wish Theological

Seminary Reception, 4
p.m., home of Murray
Moss
Joint ADL-CAPE-Jewish
Community Council Pro-
gram on Parochiaid,

Lynne Hurand Bride
of Charles D. Mintz

MRS. CHARLES MINTZ

8:30 p.m., Temple Beth
El
4—Hadassah Board Meet-
12:30 p.m., home of Mrs.
Morris Gold
5—Temple Beth El Sister-
hood Board Meeting,
12:30 p.m.
Joint Adult Education,
8 p.m., Temple Beth El
6—Beth Israel Sisterhood
Meeting, 12:30 p.m.
JWVA Meeting, 7 p.m.,
Skaff's
7—Council Executive Com-
mittee Meeting, Noon,
Council office
Cong. Beth Israel Board
Meeting, 8 p.m.
* * *
Beth Israel Sisterhood will hold
its paid-up membership luncheon
12:30 p.m. Wednesday. Guest for
the afternoon will be Mrs. George
Romney, who will discuss "Moral-
ity and the College Campus."

Temple Beth El Sisterhood will
sponsor a dinner-square dance 7:30
p.m. Nov. 16 at the temple. The
catered dinner will be followed by
square dancing with a caller who
will provide instructions for begin-
ners. For reservations, contact the
chairmen, Mrs. Ted Harrison, Mrs.
Harry Sherwin, or Mrs. Frank
Sills. The sisterhood will hold a
board meeting 12:30 p.m. Tuesday.
Hostesses will be Mrs. Charles
Dodge and Mrs. Milton Warren.
The Sabbath Eve Service 8:30 p.m.
Nov. 8 at Temple Beth El will be

Lynne Ann Hurand, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hurand of
Lynwood Ave., became the bride
of Charles David Mintz Sunday
afternoon at Cong. Beth Israel,
with Rabbi Hillel Millgram and
Cantor Abraham Ranani officiat-
ing. The bridegrooin is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Mintz of conducted by members of the sis-
Avon Ave., Oak Park.
terhood. Mrs. H. Maxwell Golden

Following a wedding trip to
Acapulco, the couple will reside in
Livonia.

The bride wore a gown of silk
crepe with a cowl neckline, full

bishop sleeves with deep cliffs

and a wide, fitted belt re-em-
broidered with pearls in a flower
and leaf pattern. A full chapel
train of illusion was secured by
her bouffant veil cascading from

a couff of matching crepe and
pearl beading. She carried an

arm bouquet of roses caught with
a bow of silk moire.

Rayna Kaplan of Troy was maid
of honor. Other attendants to the
bride were Roberta Dodge of Troy;
Susan Mintz, the bridegroom's
sister; Sally Hurand, the bride's
sister; and Mrs. Jerald Young of
San Francisco.
Gary Hurand, the bride's brother,
was best man, and ushers were
William Sachs of Lansing, Steven
Loevy of Chicago, Howard Handel-
man of Detroit, Richard Bohn of
Ann Arbor and Robert and David
Hurand, the bride's brothers.

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News Notes

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to Gary Lloyd Fried

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