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April 10, 1992 - Image 107

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-04-10

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your waste is Impeccable...
Ours is Unforgettable!

Traditionally, Wedding Cakes have been nice to look
at but nothing special to eat. Our Wedding Cakes put
an end to that!
Tantalize your guests with flavors such as
chocolate mousse, strawberry, kahlua, lemon,
chocolate chambord torte, or one of our many
cheesecake flavors.

Our Wedding Cakes are made from the finest
chocolates, butter, fresh fruits and creams. To
enhance the subtle flavors, we frost your
selections • with lightly sweetened fresh
whipping cream.

We extend an invitation to the bride
and groom to make an appointment
for a private wedding consultation and
complimentary sample tasting.

Kay Krickstein

Renee Lee Krickstein,
daughter of Dr. and Mrs.
Herbert Krickstein of Grosse
Pointe, married Gary Lewis
Kay, son of Stephanie Kay
and the late Stanley Kay of
Potomac, Md., recently at the
Ritz Carlton. Rabbi Dannel
Schwartz of Temple Shir
Shalom officiated.
Sisters of the bride, Rachel
Krickstein of Southfield and
Kathy Pressel of Tampa, Fla.,
were maid and matron of
honor, respectively. Brides-
maids were Grace Wrightson
of Rumson, N.J., Louann
Alexander of Burke, Va., and
sisters of the groom, Andrea

Kay of Rockville, Md., and
Susan Flax of Kensington,
Md. The flower girl was the
bride's three-year-old niece,
Morgan Pressel.
The best man was the
groom's cousin, Bryan Kay of
McLean, Va. Groomsmen
were brother-in-law Barry
Flax, David Cornblatt of
Rockville, Md., Jeff Levien of
New York City, Steve Lock-
shin of Silver Spring, Md.,
and brother of the bride,
Aaron Krickstein of Grosse
Pointe.
Renee and Gary honey-
mooned in Hawaii and are
residing in Boca Raton, Fla.

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Tues. Apr. 28, 1992 • 7:30pm

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JNF Will Honor
Frank Garrison

Jewish National Fund will
honor Frank Garrison at a
tribute dinner 6 p.m. May 5 at
Adat Shalom Synagogue.
Chairpersons for the event
are Ron Brown, United Food
and Commerical Workers;
Gary Corbin, Democratic Par-
ty of Michigan; Richard
Cordtz, International Union
of Service Employees;
Laurence Deitch, Seyburn,
Kahn, Ginn, Bess, Howard
and Deitch; Tom Donahue,
AFL-CIO; Harry Lester,
United Steel Workers of
America; Ernest Lofton,
UAW/Ford; Faylene Owen,
Mica Consulting Corporation;
Larry Owen, Miller, Canfield,
Paddock and Stone; Theodore
Sachs, Sachs, Waldman,
O'Hare, Helveston, Hodges
and Barnes; Edgar A.
Scribner, AFL-CIO Metro
Detroit; David S. Tanzman,
David Tanzman Associates;
Tom Turner, Michigan State
AFL-CIO; and Richard
Whitmer, Blue Cross/Blue
Shield of Michigan.
The award is in recognition
of outstanding community in-

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