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November 20, 1987 - Image 112

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-11-20

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1. Beautiful Diamond Necklace. Nine fine full cut round
diamonds beautifully set in 14K yellow gold.
VALUE $1,285.
NOW $780.
2. Artistic Diamond Ring. Thirteen full cut round diamonds
clasped in swirls of 14K yellow gold.
VALUE $875.
NOW $550.
3. Exciting Diamond Ring with 27 full cut diamonds in flow-
ing 14K y. g. setting (t.w. all diamonds 1.26 cts.) .
VALUE $2,610.
NOW $1,6901
4. Romantic Diamond Wedding Ring Set. Round 1.09 ct.
diamond enhanced by five full cut diamonds and
graceful 14K yellow gold band.
VALUE $4,260.
NOW $2,750.
5. Poetic Diamond Earrings. Sixty full cut diamonds (1.87
ct. t.w.) outline graceful swirls of 14K yellow gold.
VALUE $3,670.
NOW $2,225.
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6. Luxurious Emerald and Diamond Brooch. Sixteen
baguette emeralds (3 ct. t.w.) and 16 full cut round
diamonds enhanced by precious platinum .
VALUE $5,750. •
NOW $3,450.
7. Enchanting Pearl and Diamond Ring with one 7mm
cultured pearl nested in 10 full cut round and 6 tapered
baguette dias. accented by 14K y.g.
VALUE $1,350.
NOW $850.
8. Dramatic Contemporary Diamond Ring. Beautiful 2.65
ct. pear shape diamond accented by 7 round diamonds
in striking 14K yellow gold setting.
VALUE $17,800.
NOW $10,680.
9. Lovely Ruby and Diamond Ring. Three marquise rubies
and 10 full-cut rd. dias. set in 18K yellow gold (.95 cts.
t.w. all gems).
VALUE $1,485.
NOW $975.

10. Delightful Sapphire and Diamond Ring with one
marquise sapphire accented by 2 full cut round
diamonds and 14K yellow gold.
VALUE $565.
NOW $340.
11. Striking Diamond Bracelet. Twenty-six full cut round
diamonds channel set in bars of 14K y.g.
VALUE $2,470
NOW $1,485.
12. Man's Impressive Diamond Ring with 7 full cut round
diamonds (1/2 ct. t.w.) set in 14K yellow gold.
VALUE $1,250.
NOW $750.

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VALUE
$495.
$1,125.
$1,350.
$1,745.
$2,940.
$3,260.
$3,870.
$4,440.
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$7,125.
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$31,225.

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1.71 ct. Pear Shape
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$650.
$845.
$1,135.
$1,760.
$2,085.
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course, subject to prior sale.

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Lori and Jeffrey Lipshaw

Lipshaw-Shapiro

Lori Robin Shapiro and Jef-
frey Scott Lipshaw were mar-
ried recently at the Troy
Hilton Inn. Rabbi Harold
Loss of Temple Israel and
Cantor Israel Fuchs of Cong.
Beth Abraham Hillel Moses
officiated.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shapiro
of West Bloomfield. Parents -of
the bridegroom are Mrs. Jac-
queline Lipshaw of Southfield
and the late Mr. Alfred
Lipshaw.
Linda Shapiro, the bride's
sister, was the maid of honor.
Bridesmaids were Jodi Lip-
shaw, the bridegroom's sister,
Judy Blake, Debbie Langer,
Marcy Wasserman and Carla
Mintz.
The best man was Marc
Lipshaw, the bridegroom's
brother. Ushers were Jared

and Jamie Roth, the
bridegroom's cousins, David
Elkus, Donald Eizen and
Steven Woronoff.
The junior bridesmaid and
usher were the bride's
cousins, Emily and David
Botkin.
Mrs. Jacqueline Lipshaw
was escorted by the
bridegroom's uncle, Michael
Roth.
Also participating in the
ceremony were the bride's
grandmother, Pauline Wein-
traub, escorted by the bride's
uncle, Leon Botkin, and the
bridegroom's grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Roth and
Mrs. Betty Lipshaw, escorted
by the bridegroom's cousin,
Larry Nemer.
Following a honeymoon in
Hawaii the couple is residing
in Southfield.

LOCAL NEWS

City Of Hope Benefit

Four local support chapters
for the City of Hope national
medical and research center

Type It Please

Engagement and wed-
ding announcements
must be typewritten, dou-
ble spaced and received
. by The Jewish News by
noon Friday for the
following week's edition.
Call the Editorial
Department for informa-
tion, 354-6060.

will sponsor a City of Hope
Las Vegas Night Dec. 5 at the
Cong. B'nai David.
The evening, which begins
at 8 p.m. will include tradi-
tional games. Refreshments
also will be available.
The sponsoring City of
Hope chapters are: City of
Hope Helen Rosenberg
Cancer Fighters, Mr. and
Mrs. Chapter, Greater Detroit
Chapter for City of Hope, and
the Sophie and Harry Hoff-
man Chapter.
City of Hope is involved in
the fight against cancer and

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