OPEN SUN.: 11.4 AS Troth'' Gait Ketchel Heroines 7Told.: Mrs Baro. . -H Leslie . Afiss 24750 Tekgrapb*10 Mile - Daffy 94. Thum. lt - Fri. to 8 The Finset of NetWoofy Adveitiaaf•aetisiee et SS the Priam You Wield Expect te Pay ourri ek -seven-week SEMINAR ON THE DETROIT JEWISILNEWS - ESTATE PLANNING-,will becon- Friday, Saidaudiar 17, 1971-37 dticted by the Biriningham Com- munity:-House and Farmington Community • Center, ‘in Conjunction Portraits Candids with Oakland Community College, 8:30 pail. Tuesdays 'Starting Sept. ,RestOrations - Passports 28 at the. Farmington Community Center, 24705 Farmington. The Frames - Invitations seminar also will take place at the Birmingham Community House Marilyn Shapiro'.s. Thursday evenings starting Sept. 30. All aspects of estate planning b el-crest Studio will be , discussed. For registration 23352 Farminton Rd. information, call the Birmingham Farmington, Mich. Community House, MI 4-5832; or the Farmington Community Cen- 474-7762 ter, 474-6873. _ . Arts..& Crafts Cutlery. Papier Tole Workshop Thars., Sept. 23• 7-10 p.m. Call 852e6640 9455 I ■ lorthWastern Highway 14 Mile N. of-12 Mile ad. The Weintraubs' Wish All - Southfield MISS BARBARA FURMAN MRS. H. LESLIE BARON Gail Ellen -Ketchel• became the bride of H. Leslie Baron in a re- cent ceremony at the Raleigh House. Rabbi H. Philip Berkowitz and Cantor Harold Orbach offi- ciated. The newlyweds are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ketchel of Goldwin Dr., Southfield; and MAX SCHRUT 'Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Baron of For Good Photographs Ridgedale Ave., Oak Park. and Prompt Service The new Mrs. Baron wore an Call Me at Empire gown of embroidered silk organza featuring bishop sleeves and high neckline. The double illusion veil draped over the Weddinis -lJer Mitrvas matching train. She carried her Wa cezwur zs Kam. ltillschief in Silliness confirmation Bible covered with No man is exempt from saying roses. TY 541805 UN.4-6845 silly things; the mischief is to say Mrs. Harold Peritz served her them deliberately. —Montaigne. sister as matron of honor. Brides- maids were Mrs. Barbara Glinski, Susan Merkow and Ellen Feldman. ~ 11t"I(I ors rftl I Bruce Baron was his brother's best man. Ken Glinski, Harold Peritz, Gary Gold and Richard Ketchel, the bride's brother, were the usheri. Julie Peritz and Michael Glinski were flower girl and ring bearer respectively. The bride's grand- tnother, Mrs. Sarah Ketchel, was escorted clown the aisle by Rich- ard Ketchel. Following a honeymoon to Ber- muda, the couple will reside in Royal Oak. BLAIR STUDIO • . At a recent cocktail party, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Furman; former Detroiters of Bexley, O., announced the engagement of their daughter Barbara Trudy to Stanley William Horowitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Horowitz of Sussex Ave., Oak Park. Miss Furman is a senior at Ohio State University. Her fiance was elected - to Phi Beta Kappa before his graduation from Wayne State University. He attends medical school at the University of Mich- igan. The couple is planning a July wedding. Their Friends & . Customers A Happy, Healthy NEW YEAR Advance Bldg., Suite 354, 23077 Greenfield, Southfield 557-5544 Mon.-Fri. 9-5; Sat. 9-12:30 4/1 enJ Salon Wishes All their friends & customers A Happy, Healthy & Prosperous NEW YEAR Advance Building 23077 Greenfield Rd. Southfield 557-3724 HOLIDAY GREETINGS from Honey Laurens Arline Burke and the entire staff Aft For the woman 8:30 p.m. Sharp who cares about fashion, 4669 Telegraph Road PERFECTA TIN-ACTA -BETTING D011111JE urn'. (1s ► end 200 Ilea) ( R., (4th IL 10th Roce) INFORMATION/RESERVATIONS ... GA 1-7170 at Long Lake. Road, Bloomfield Hills phone: 647-1456 ;Monday Ara Saturday 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.