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Orenttl d:rf 's1 ,;..lawt READING IMPROVEMENT CENTER READING HELP FOR ALL AGES ... for Julie Kimmel The bride wore an ivory jersey gown, accented at the yoke, sleeve, hem and wat- teau train with ivory Alen- con lace. She wore a match- ing turban headpiece highlighted with a floor- length illusion veil. Bunny Band was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Susan Howard, Mrs. David Ekelman, Mrs. Jer- rold Wauldron and Beth Velick. Paul Velick was his broth- er's best man. Ushers were David Ekelman, Robert Wolf, Mark Keller, Randy Joseph and David Wiener. INTENSIVE INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION — After Complete Diagnostic Testing or more ors IBM OLIVETTI Add 'n Type 342-7800 ...Call 399-0333 "Mori Little" One Piece Orchestra Why Pay For A 5 Piece Bond When you get a better sound with one call for free audition 356-4745 it * MRS. VELICK * Also participating in the ceremony were Mrs. Fannie Kopman and Isadore Mus- kovitz, grandparents of the bride; and Mrs. Pauline Ve- lick and Mr, and Mrs. Fred Sherman, grandparents of the bridegroom. Following a honeymoon in Jamaica, the couple will live in Ann Arbor. INVENTORY CLEARANCE SALE! 1•08845NStfigietettir . ••, • • • • ■■ .. f•t _ ■ . • • -••••••"" ••••"4 AIM "" IR..: • --e • l• .01LE BEGINS MAY Ittr, And will run thru May 31st. Store hours: MISS kIMMEL Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kim- mel of Kenosha Ave., Oak Park, announce the engage- ment of their daughter Julie to Jerome Solomon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Solo- mon of Church St., Oak Park. Miss Kimmel earned a BA degree at Wayne State Uni- versity where she is study- ing for a master's degree. Her fiance ,earned a BA de- gree at Oakland University and is working on a master's degree at WSU. 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