• 14—Friday, June 6, 1969 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Flint News ew, Urban Crisis' Discussed in Flint The Flint Jewish Community Council's recent "Jew and the Urban Crisis" program drew the participation of many authorities in the field of urban life. Standing (from left) are Dr. Jerry Hochbaum, community consultant, National Jewish Community Relations Advi- sory Council; Joseph Megdell, president of the Flint Jewish Com- munity Council; Dr. Leonard A. Greenbaum, of the University of Michigan, keynote speaker; Richard A. English of the University of Michigan; Martin Suker, program chairman; and Rabbi William A. Greenebaum II, Temple Beth El. Seated are Hy Klein, group discus. sion chairman; Jact: DePree, supervisor, University of Michigan Flint Graduate Center; Dr. Ellis B. Perlman, group discussion chairman, University of Michigan; Dr. Israel Woronoff, group discussion speaker, Eastern Michigan University; and Dr. Jack Stanzler, chair- man of the commuuity relations committee of the Flint Jewish Community Council. Summer Day CampSet at Maccabee The Flint Jewish Community Mrs. James Hallem and Mrs. Mi- Council will hold its summer day chael Pelavin. camp, Camp Maccabee, June 30- Aug. 8 at Sherwood Forest, accord- 1 ing to Mrs. Peter Kronick, chair- man of the day camp committee. The camp is open to children age 4-12, and this year a new pro- gram for 13-15 year olds will be instituted in the form of a coun- selors-in-training program. There will be increased emphasis on Jew- ish programing and content, and activities will include swimming instruction, arts and crafts, sports, music and dramatics, nature study, horseback riding, hay rides and special field trips. Bus transporta- tion will be provided. Returning as camp director will be teacher Charles Coggins, who has taught nine years in the Flint area. He will be assisted by a staff of counselors, including a certified water safety instructor. A small deposit should be sent to the Flint Jewish Community Council, 912 Sill Bldg., Flint 48502. Partial or full scholarships are 'available through the scholarship fund. For information, call the Council office, 767-5922. Serving on the day camp com- mittee are Dr. Evelyn Golden, MA (+IA C = PAINT Spring Sale Covers in one coat Odorless Non-toxic No-Drip Scrubbable Clean up with water COMPLETE SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK Spring Sale Covers in one coat Whitest white Non-fading color Peel Resistant anywhere $669 We are proud! More Detroit paint dealers sell any other Mac-O-Lac than brand. Janice 11'e.vler Bride of Gary Lloyd Fried MRS. GARY FRIED Janice Lee Wexler and Gary Lloyd Fried were united in mar- riage in an evening ceremony last weekend at Temple Beth El, with Rabbi William A. Greenebaum II officiating. The couple's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Max Wexler of Blanchard Ave., Flint, and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fried of Indianwood Tr., Birmingham. • The bride wore a silk organza A-line sheath, with Alencon lace appliques on the skirt and a high- neckline bodice of matching lace: The elbow sleeves were accented with deep scalloped ruches, and a small bow in back formed soft folds falling to a floor-length train. Scalloped Alencon lace bordered the chapel-length mantilla held by a silk organza ring. Tiers of silk illusion cascaded over the mantilla. The bride carried a Victorian nose- gay of roses and Stephanotis caught with French knot ribbon streamers. , Bethany Wexler, the bride's sister, was maid of honor. Brides- maids were the bridegroom's sis- ter, Caryn Fried, Linda Gutter- man, Judith Gutow and Mrs. Carl Rittman. Flower girl was Cindy Klein. Marvin Fried was best man to his brother. Ushers were Stephen Wexler, the bride's brother, Paul Fisher ,of Ann Arbor, Howard Franklin of Detroit, Kaywin Good- man of St. Louis, Robert Schmier of Detroit, Norman Pappas of Cleveland and Charles Averbook of Austin, Minn. After a Bermuda honeymoon, the couple will live in Royal Oak. Comings ... and ... Goings At the recent meeting of the Genesee County Osteopathic Asso- ciation, outgoing president Dr. Har- vey Ring was named to the board of trustees. Also named to the board for one year was Dr. Gerald S. Reznick. The association gave recognition awards to past presi- dents Drs. Allan G. Silverton and Ring. • * * The thing that gives people coun: Ambassador GIDEON RAFAEL, director general of the Israel Min- age is ideas. — Georges Clemen- istry for Foreign Affairs, who was ceau. Israel's chief spokesman at the United Nations during the Six-Day War, will tour major communities in the United States and Canada in NO DIGGING behalf of the State of Israel Bond WORK GUARANTEED drive. The diplomat's visit will em- 22 Years of Results phasize the importance of eco- nomic development in the present crisis confronting the country. The Genesse County Civil De- fense organization has given an award for meritorious service to Dr. Raymond V. Failer for his work with the school civil defense program. * * Mrs. Bernard Harris is co-chair- man of the tour of homes to be held by the Founders Society of Flint Institute of Arts this Sunday. Included in the tour will be the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Agree and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Seide. • * Dr. Morley M. Biesman is new president of the Saginaw Valley Alumni Chapter, Alpha Omega Dental Fraternity. Other new offi- cers are: president-elect, Dr. Sey- mour S. Stern; secretary, Dr. Carl I. Schwartz; and treasurer, Dr Milton Panzer. * * * Dr. Harry W. Weisberger is chairman of Flint General Hospi- tal's first department of general practice. Chairman-elect is Dr. Max J. Kukler. * Dr. Jack Stanzler, chairman of the Flint Jewish Community Coun- cil's community relations commit- tee, has been elected to the board o of the Urban League of Flint. * * * Jerome F. Kasle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kasle, is to be gradu- a ated from the University of Michi- gan Medical School at the class day ceremony today in Hill Audi- 111 torium, Ann Arbor. BARBARA SEIDEN, 1968 Miss Civil Defense of Southfield, is re- siding in Hollywood, where she is 0 working for Columbia Pictures (Screen Gems) with Richard Baer on "Bewitched" and other new ABC projects for the fall. Miss El Seiden is a recent graduate of the University of Michigan, where she reecived an AB in TV and film. WET BASEMENT 933-3870 SERVICE THAT SATISFIES MORRIS BUICK 14500 W. 7 MILE DETROIT — 342-7100 off& AL-MAR TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERVICE BE YOUR SECRETARY ! YOUR IMAGE IS IMPORTANT WHEN YOUR PHONE IS ANSWERED! 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