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December 03, 1984 - Image 82

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-12-03

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Friday, December 7, 1984

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

'DANCE SOUNDS
UNLIMITED

Music by

are our spec 'ality, high
DANCE PARTIES quality our pe rf ormance.

Sam
Barnett

For a complete evening of entertainment
at your next party, Bar Mitzva, wedding or special occasion call

Big or small, we custom
the music to your needs

Outstanding in music, lighting, teaching and dance performance.

588-9499

and Jan

Art
your e ntertaining D. J. 's

879-6165

Call early for available open dates

WEDDINGS

968-2563

RANDIE DESIGNS

HOLIDAY/RESORT SALE

Hand-Made Designer
Sweaters

FINAL DAYS!!!
FRI. & SAT.

Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10:00-4:00

2980 W. 12 Mile Rd.

Next to the Berkley Theatre

• 543-2697

• no credit cards

Buz Holz man.

SALE!!!

Debra and Jeffrey Supowit

Supowit-Sinkoff

Debra Jean Sinkoff and Jeffrey
Alan Supowit were married re-
cently at Temple Emanu-El.
Rabbi Lane Steinger officiated.
The bride is the daughter of
Marcia and Gerald Sinkoff of
Livonia. Parents of the brideg-
room are Esther and Aaron
Supowit of Columbus, Ohio. -
Sharon Soldstein was the maid
of honor. The bridegroom's
brother, Kenneth Supowit of

Princeton, N.J., was the best man.
The bride's grandmother, Mrs.
Florence Sinkoff of Southfield,
and the bridegroom's grand-
mother, Mrs. Celia Bernstein of
Columbus, also participated in
the ceremony.

Following a honeymoon in Las
Vegas, Nev., and San Francisco,
Calif., the couple is residing in
Novi.

Beat the
VW Winter Blahs!!

Our December special membership offer is like a vacation.

Yes, with relatively little
traveling, and very little money,
you can treat yourself to a lot of the
things people go out of town for. A
luxurious pool, squash and
racquetball courts, weight room,
basketball courts, track, and more.
And you can have it for the
month of December for just $15.00
This is doubly remarkable when you

consider that the cost of an
individual membership is $235.00 a
year and that monthly memberships
are not ordinarily available.
Join any day in December and
enjoy 30 days of individual general
membership* for just $15.00.
Want to know more? Of course
you do. Just pick up the phone and

ask. It's a local call, 661-1000, Ext.
166.

It isn't Florida, but it's only $15.00

'Family membership $20.00

ONE TRIAL MEMBERSHIP PER 12-MONTH PERIOD

IF YOU ARE ALREADY A CENTER MEMBER
GIVE THIS TO SOMEONE IN YOUR FAMILY .
ty. Metropolitan Detroit

6600

W. Maple, W. Bloonyield, MI 48033

JoAnn and Mark Kaylin

Kaylin Bodner

-

JoAnn Bodner and Mark
Kaylin were married recently at
the Troy Hilton Hotel. Rabbi
Harold Loss and Cantor Harold
Orbach of Temple Israel of-
ficiated.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Seymour Bodner of
Southfield and the late Ellen
Bodner. Parents of the brideg-
room are Mr.and Mrs. Stuart
Kaylin of New York.
The couple is residing in South-
field.

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