-:;-- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ENGAGEMENTS 111PliDi GET BEMS • Call The Jewish News 424-8833 . Mack Pitt Sherwood gift Friday, August 24, 1984 65 ' Bearable! and his Orchestra plus Humphrey Beargart Disco 20" tall with fedora, trench coat and slacks Music just for you! 358-3642 FINALLY. A FAST, SAFE AND EFFECTIVE WAY TO LOSE WEIGHT AND • KEEP IT.OFF, FOREVER! Call today for a free consultation. 1111111111 Amy Bernstein and Kenneth Colton Bernstein - Colton Isadore and Claire Berns- tein of Ann Arbor announce the engagement of their daughter, Amy, to Kenneth 1. Colton, son of June Col- ton of Southfield. • Miss Bernstein earned a B.S.Ed. degree in special education at the University of Michigan and a Master of Social Work degree at Johns Hopkins University. Her fiance earned a B.A. degree at Kalamazoo Col- lege, M.P.H. degree at U-M and is pursuing a Doctor of Osteopathy degree at the Kansas City College of Os- teopathic Medicine. A June wedding is planned. Scarlett O'Beara 20" tall wearing a stunning green taffeta ball gown For unique and unusual accessories always 20% off • Visit Sherwood...it's worth it! iortWield %- Troy 435-5555 W. Bloomfield 855-3130 • DIET CENTER.* , UTE YEARS AHEAD.TM yr-0. kerwood studios Tel-Twelve Mall • 12 Mile & Telegraph, in Southfield Daily 10-9, Sunday 12-5 • 354-9060 Bernstein - Mege Jaci and Mel Bernstein of East Meadow, N.Y., an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Arlene Michelle, to Richard David Mege, former Detroiter .of Massapequa Park,• N.Y., and the son of former De- troiters Judy and Bernie Mege of Massapequa Park. Miss Bernstein. attended New York Community Col- lege, where she majored in Business. Her fiance also attended the cbmmunity college and majored in business and insurance. An October 1985 wedding is planned. • Katz Brachfeld Mr. and Mrs. Sam Katz of - Windsor, Canada, proudly announce the • engagement of tjieir daugh- ter, Myra Diane, to Adrian Sandor Brachfeld, son of Mrs. Ann Brachfeld of Houston, Tex., and the late Mr. Sol Brachfeld. A December wedding is planned. LOCAL NEWS _ JPI launches fall programs The Jewish Parents Insti- tute (JPI), an affiliate of the Jewish Community Center, will launch three new pro- grams this fall. JPI's Bar/Bat Mitzvah Program will combine the traditional aspects of b'nai mitzvah education with a study of ethics and the Jewish experience. The institute will also in- troduce a Teen Club de- signed for students -in grades eight-12. The club will combine educational„ community service and so- cial programs and will deal with such topics as anti- Semitism and intermar- riage. Israeli new JPI's folkdance workshop for adults will meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday at the JCC Jiminy Prentis Morris Branch in Oak Park begin- ning Sept. 12• There is a charge for all JPI programs. For informa- tion, call the institute, 661-1000 ext. 159 between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Monday-Thursday. mALTER FURS UGUST FUR SALE A tradition in Michigan for the last 44 years - still with the best styles, the lowest prices, and the most expert service ALTER FURS Row / ) /;', /( 21112 II'. 11 NIA , Road, • •, -is-oN.To Sale Ends Septonber 1st