41111111WOOMPONIONNIUMIIMINIMMIIII0MR: 48 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS October 11, 1980 Marriages of the bride's parents. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ziegel- man. Parents of the bride- groom are Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cohen of Buffalo, N.Y. Information ® Shelly Ziegelman was I How to become a hypnotist 1 maid of honor. Bridesmaids dial a message were Cathy Cohen and 892-6512 - 13 Patty Gelman, sisters of the clip and save J bridegroom,__ and Pam I. no ow ow as am am ow Jan Ellen Ziegelman and Harry David Cohen were married recently in the Bloomfield Hills home I HYPNOSIS I I Let The RAIN DOCTOR Write The Best Prescription For Your Sprinkler Needs Remember call the RAIN DOCTOR for the best in Handiwork & Home Repair Jeffrey Schreiber No Sabbath Calls • : 487 Appearance & Demonstration by Norene Gilletz author of THE PLEASURES OF YOUR PROCESSOR Kosher Cookbook Saturday, Oct. 18, 1980 Eastland Hudson's 11:30-1:30 Northland Hudson's 3:30-5:30 A Gift From Goldfinger 25% OFF ALL 14 KARAT AND PAVE DIAMOND JEWELRY Goldfinger Loves Lovers Don't Forget! Sat., Oct. 18 is Sweetest Day 1k7 Applegate Square Northwestern & Inkster 358-1980 Raizman and Randi Lansky. Rick Posmantur was best man. Ushers were David Ziegelman, brother of the bride, and Alan Gersen, Dick Kowal and Jim Nichols. The new Mrs. Cohen earned a bachelor's and master's degree in social work at the University of Michigan. Her husband was graduated from Cornell University and earned a master's degree in social work from the University of Michigan. He is pursuing doctoral studies in psychology and social work at U-M. Following a honeymoon in Hawaii, the couple is re- siding in Ann Arbor. * * * Nancy Louise Kurland became the bride of Alan Gordon Brenner in a re- cent double-ring ceremony at Cong. Beth Abraham Hillel Moses. Rabbi A. Irv- ing Schnipper officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kurland of West Bloom- field. Parents of the brideg- room are Mr. and Mrs. James Brenner of Colum- bus, Ohio. Sherrill M. Kurland, sis- ter of the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were, _ Joanne Newman, Jill Slater of Utica, N.Y., and Mrs. Shelley Brenner Baird, sis- ter of the bridegroom. Howard Brenner was his brother's best man. Ushers were Jeffrey N. Kurland, brother of the bride, William Baird, Jr., and Stuart Warner of White Plains, N.Y. Grandparents of the bride Mrs. Abraham A. Kurland of Buffalo, N.Y., and Mr. and Mrs. Manning M. Ken- dall of London, Ont., also participated in the cere- mony. Following a honeymoon in California, the couple are residing in Columbus, where Mr. Brenner is attending Ohio State Uni- versity Law School and Mrs. Brenner is pursuing graduate studies. Vienna Center 71. rcoldrinper L VIENNA (JTA) — A new Jewish community center opened last week in the his- torical inner city. It was fi- nanced by the government and the city of Vienna. Ex- tensive security measures have been installed. The Clothes Pin Handbag Sale! Featuring The New Fall Colors and Styles 10:30-4:30 MON.-SAT. 40% OFF ALL SALES FINAL. Sale starts Oct. 16, 1980 (50 units while they last) 32652 Franklin Road, Franklin Village • Ph. 626-5555 Bank Cards Inelcomed Dance, Fitness, Photography and Music Featured at Center new year in January will Arts Department, 661 The Jewish Community "A Little Night Music 1000, ext. 250. Center will present the Fes- be from Broadway," a pot- tival Dancers in "A Carni- pourri of songs from the Freddy val of Dance" 2:30 p.m. American musical thea- Sunday in the Aaron DeRoy Sheyer ter. In March there'll be a 1-4 piece Studio Theater in the main special tribute to orchestra building. and disco The opening piece is the Leonard Bernstein. To order tickets, or for in- tapes "Welcome Conga," a dance formation, call the Cultural 398-2462 exploring the rhythmics of South American music. The balance of the program in- cludes a retelling — in dance — of the story "The Princess and the Frog," an Photography with appearance of the legendary a Personal Touch unicorn from the Irish folk ballad, and an interpreta- 398-6894 tion of Saint-Saens music, "Carnival of Animals." The Specializing in Candids and Video Teeny-Tiny Lady, played by Harriet Berg, will introduce the dances. PRESCRIPTION OPTICAL CO. The Festival Dancers in- PHIL ELLIS INVITES YOU clude Margo Cohen, Carol Lawrence, Bunny Nicka- TO INSPECT OUR LARGE SELECTION min, Eileen Polk, Elaine OF EYE FASHIONS Serling, Bonnie Steingold and Cathy Zumberg. Tic- SILHOUETTE, AVANT GARDE, kets are available at the ANTHONY MARTIN & MORE Center. PHIL ELLIS The Center is sponsor- ing a two-day workshop Tues.-Fri. 9:30-6 ' 26001 COOLIDGE HWY. Thurs. Evening 7-9 p.m. on the Feldenkrais 543-3343 OAK PARK, MICH. Sat. 9:30-5 AN, Method of Functional By 10 1/2 Mile CLOSED SUNDAY & MONDAY Integration 9:30 a.m. Sunday and Monday at the main building. The public is invited. "Awareness Through Movement" guides one announces the opening of a through simple steps in an effort to retrain and develop the central nervous system full of exciting items to improve posture and overall vitality and body for you and your friends awareness. Edna Scott, an instructor Come see us at in physical education at the 851-5079 6080 W. Maple Road University of California in Starting August 28th San Francisco, will lead the workshop. Gary R Miller & Associates Invitations in Blume Boutique r For information, contact the Center. 661-1000. "How We Lived," a photographic ex- hibit documenting the history of immigrant Jews in America from 1880 to 1930, is on display through Monday at the main Center complex. Admission is free. Forty photographs have been selected to represent the over 200 pictures com prising the extensive work by Irving Howe and Ken- neth Libo, who also collabo- rated on the best-seller, "World of Our Fathers." The Center will present "For a Song," a series of four vocal music revues, show- casing the talents of Jewish composers and librettists. Performing the revues will be the members of the Michigan Lyric Opera Company. The perform- ances will be in the Aaron DeRoy Studio Theater. - Beginning at 8:30 p.m. Oct. 25 is " 'S Wonderful, `S a Gershwin Song- book," featuring sev- eral Gershwin tunes with highlights from the American opera, "Porgy and Bess." In November, it's "Opera: Light and Classical," a salute to Jewish operatic compos- ers of both America and Europe. Starting out the - HAIR REMOVED FOREVER Men & Women NEW soup STATE MACHINES I Fast • Safe • Permanent Free Consultation Dorothy Stofer I Formerly of Northland Center 16231 14 Mile Road (Betw. 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