1WEDDINGS "BEST WISHES' II N Ili n *Invitations* For All Occasions ocation Hundreds to Choose From roductions THE VIDEO PROFESSIONALS 97 9- 9232 because life doesn't stand still . . . r. . it moves ) , and has 1 I sound! ... 4ENBY- Gary and Suzanne Lichtman Lichtman - Drury Suzanne Drury and Gary Lichtman were married recently at Deer Lake Country Club. Rabbi Richard Weiss of Temple Beth Jacob in Pontiac officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Drury of Royal Oak. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lichtman of Southfield. Nancy Novak was the maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Prof. Baruch Bush will ad- dress a gathering of judges and attorneys July 12 at the Southfield home of Jay and Joanna Abramson. The lecture is the fourth in the 1987 series of the Irwin I. Cohn Memorial Lectures in Talmudic Law, which was founded by the Lubavitch Foundation of Michigan, in response to the increasing at- tention in the legal world to the interface of ancient Jewish (Talmudic) law and modern secular jurisprudence. The committee of the lec- tures series is: chairman, Judge Avern Cohn; and Judges Hilda R. Gage, Charles Kaufman, Richard C. Kaufman, Charles L. Levin, Joseph J. Pernick, John H. Shepherd, Michael L. Stacey and Helene N. White. The topic of the lecture is "Perfect Justice vs. No Justice At All: A Jewish Critique of Contemporary Visions of the Role of Law and Courts." Prof. Bush, a graduate of Harvard University and Stanford Law School is currently an associate professor of law at Hofstra Law School, Hemp- stead, N.Y. He has over ten years' involvement in the field of dispute resolution, and has published several ar- ticles on this subject. The brunch-lecture will be chaired by Judge Bryan H. Levy of the 46th District Court. For reservations and infor- the contact mation, Foundation, Lubavitch 737-7000. Summer Hours Listed For HMC The Holocaust Memorial Center, 6602 W. Maple, has announced summer hours for July and August. The HMC will be open to the public on Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays from noon to 4 p.m. Wednesday's hours are noon to 8 p.m. The doors lock 30 minutes prior to closing. Public tours are held during the summer on Sundays at 1 p.m. and on Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. Group tours may be scheduled at any time by call- ing Pat Bircoll, tour coor- dinator, 661-0840. Tours take about 90 minutes, and a brief meeting with a Holocaust survivor who relates his or her own experiences follows. 30% DISCOUNT ON ALL ITEMS Millie Shelley Wish Wish Chaness 851-9448 661-8226 MARC ANKERMAN ORCHESTRA ALL Types of Music For Every Occasion Disc Jockey "The Best Music In Town" PARTIES, DANCES & SPECIAL OCCASIONS 352-2292 546-5797 • STEIN 553-9966 Talent Agency WE'RE PLAYING YOUR SONG! Sherry Calehuff, Sarah Corless, Teri Cunningham, Susan Lichtman and Toni Vettraino. The best man was Randy Lichtman. Ushers were Paul Bensman, Mike Dembs, Marty Drury and Kevin Sweeney. Following a honeymoon in Seattle and British Columbia, the couple is residing in Birmingham. Law Prof Will Speak For Cohn Lecture Series Party Accessories and Stationery JERRY FENBY TIM HEWITT & FEEUNGS PERFECT BLEND RENDEZVOUS INNOVATION LOVING CUP ROMANCE MIRAGE NANCY & COMPANY THE RITZ WILMOT RARE BLEND FENBY-CARR SHELBY LEE ERIC FREUDIGMAN CARL RYDING GEORGE BENSON JAZZ AU S 11N-MORO BIG BAND BOB DURANT BIG BAND SOIREE-FLUTE/GUITAR CLASSIC TOUCH ASSOCIATES IN SOUND JAY VALLE SPECIAL AFFECTS ERIC HARRIS, D.J. GOLD TONES, D.J. RED GARTER BAND SUN MESSENGERS TRINIDAD STEEL BAND MARIACHI BAND GAMUT 50'S BAND 1920'S SOCIETY ORCHESTRA NEW REFORMATION DIXIELAND CARICATURISTS CLOWNS/MIMES MAGICIANS/COMICS 5 re\kh ' 0A Devo \kv lege ...because lonely col place ot. be a, s tade cart for a Jews 0\ 1\ev 09 6 ❑ Put me on Hillel's mailing list. ❑ Accept my (tax-deductible) contribution. ❑ $i 00 0 $50 El $25 0 $18 [1] Other Name Address - City/State/Z ip - Phone B'nai B'rith Hillel of Metropolitan Detroit, 667 Grosberg Religious Center, 5221 Gullen"Mall, Detroit, MI 48202 (313) 557-3459