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January 26, 1996 - Image 120

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-01-26

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Marni Jo Abels and James Ed-
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Rabbi M. Robert Syme officiated.
Marni is the daughter of Don-
na Abels and the late Allen Abels.
James is the son of Frances Cam-
brai-Bell and John Millard of
London, England.
Jodi Abels, sister of the bride,
was maid of honor. Bridesmaids

were Julie Oram and Lori Marc-
hand. David Millard, brother of
the groom, was best man.
Groomsmen were Jeremy Smith
and Edward Millard.
Also participating in the cere-
mony were the bride's grandpar-
ents, Goldie King and Jessie and
Sony Abels.
The newlyweds honeymooned
in Europe.

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Pont-Hutner

Natalie Claire Hutner and
Michael Adam Pont were re-
cently married in the chapel of
the Jewish Theological Seminary
in New York. Conducting the cer-
emony were Rabbis Robert
Dobursin of Ann Arbor, Elliott
Dorff of Los Angeles and William
Lebeau of New York.
Natalie is the daughter of
Irene and the late Dr. Arthur
Hutner. Michael is the son of
Janet and Herbert Pont.
Accompanying the bride and
groom to the chuppah were the
following family members and
friends: parents, Irene Hutner
and Janet and Herbert Pont; sib-
lings, Florence Hutner and David

Holmes, Aline and Mark Mulgay,
Sheila Winkelman and Edward
Pont, Nancy Pont and Ira Gold-
berg; niece, Miriam Holmes and
nephew, Noah Mulgay. Ruth and
Irving Waserman, grandparents
of the groom; Lee Schweikart, the
groom's godmother; Nicole Rein-
hold and Tricia Marine also par-
ticipated in the wedding party.
Michael is also the grandson of
Goldie and Phillip Pont.
After a honeymoon in Paris,
Natalie and Michael are living in
Jerusalem, where they are study-
ing for one year. They will return
to New York for Michael to com-
plete his rabbinical studies at the
Seminary.

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