!WEDDINGS 25% -75 % OFF EVERYTHING! 40 OFF OFF Daytime Dresses, Leather Coats and Jewelry Knit Skirts, Watches & Assorted Fall Groups % OFF 50 OFF Big Selection Of Cocktail Dresses Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stoloff Assorted Velours, Denims, Knits, Etc. Stoloff-Kraus Now thru Oct. 31st 6692 Orchard Lake Rd. West Bloomfield In The West Bloomfield Plaza 851-4410 1, (44 - 1 O Because you deserve the very best n ocation roductions mast : PhaCeraptrY 26571 West Twelve Mile Road at Northwestern Hwy. 352-7030 CLOSED MONDAYS Come See Our Exciting New Wedding Invitations And Accessories ENCORE HI La Mirage. 29555 Northwestern Hwy. 354-6160 Custom Invitations & Announcements Personalized & Commercial Stationery Les Must de Cartier • Italian Paper Specialties Executive Gifts • Museum of Modern Art Items t o. AWARD WINNING PHOTOGRAPHY BY BUZ HOLZMAN THE VIDEO PROFESSIONALS 979-9232 . . . because life doesn't stand r. still . . . it moves and has sound! IRWIN GET MARTS • Call The Jewish News 354-6060 PHOTOGRAPHERS Music by 284 S. HUNTER BIRMINGHAM - 48011 540-6922 PERKS FOR YOUR PARTIES! INVITATIONS? ENTERTAINMENT? Hattie Schwartz Seymour Schwartz Of Course! 352-7387 • Stationery • Place Cards • Napkins • Cake Boxes • Embossers • Bridal Gifts • X•mas Cards • Calligraphy • Hostess Gifts PERSONALIZED SECRETARIAL SERVICES ! Of Course! Sam Barnett Big or small, we custom the music to your needs 356-8525 • CARICATURES • POLAROIDS • PSYCHICS • DJ's • BANDS • MIMES • CLOWNS • MAGIC • HANDWRITING ANALYSIS • BIRD LADY • ROASTS • COMICS • DANCERS • THEME PARTIES •:: Gorbac k Stu d ios 30 % 968-2563 Brenda Jill Kraus and Paul Howard Stoloff were recently married at The Links at Pinewood. Rabbi M. Robert Syme and Cantor Harold Or- bach officiated. The bride is the daughter of Geraldine Kraus of Southfield and the late Dr. Edmond M. Kraus. Parents of the bridegroom are Ethel and Marvin Stoloff of Bloomfield Township. The maid of honor was Karen Kraus, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Marian Freedman and Kathie Schwartz, sisters of the - bride; and Betty Stoloff, sister-in-law of the bride- groom. The best man was Neil Stoloff, brother of the bridegroom. The ushers were Robert Stoloff, brother of the bridegroom; David Kraus brother of the bride; Eric Freedman and Jeffrey Schwartz, brothers-in-law of the bride. Also participating in the ceremony were the bride's grandparents, Esther and Morton Kaplan of Oak Park. Following a Carribean cruise homeymoon, the cou- ple will reside in Auburn Hills. LOCAL NEWS Symphony To Haunt The Stage On Oct. 28 Bewitched Classics II — Night of the Living Classics has been ghoulishly announc- ed by the Friends of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. Haunting Orchestra Hall on Oct. 28, the spellbinding sonic seance is slated for 8 p.m. The capitivating wizardry of the musicians of the Detroit Symphony will be highlighted in performances of Night on Bald Mountain, Danse Macabre, and Berlioz' entrancing Witch's Sabbath. The soundtrack suite from Franz Waxman's Bride of Frankenstein will be presented, marking the first time any musicians have dared to perform the entire work in public. The apparition of Boris Karloff and Alfred Hitchcok have scheduled appearances as narrators, and the Ghost of Gabrilovitch will spirit the podium for a performance of Thhaikowsky's Swan Lake. Numerous individuals will appear (and disappear!) courtesy of Don Jones' Illu- sionists, and dancing skeletons and other things that go bump in the night await the unsuspecting guest. The musicians will be under the menacingly magic wand of Charles Greenwell. Guest prestidigitator will be pianist Steven Rosenfeld, in an eerie evocation of Lizst's terrifying Totentanz. In his alter ego, Rosenfeld chairs the piano department at the In- stitute of Music and Dance. A costume contest will oc- cur on stage at intermission, so guests are advised to adorn themselves in their most outrageous garb. Celebrity judges for this competition in- clude radio personality Jim Davis, State Sen. Jack Faxon, DSO Wizard Steve Miller, and music critic Nancy Malitz. A Gala Halloween party will take place on stage im- mediately after the concert. Those brave souls attending bewitched Classics II may purchase tickets by telephon- ing the Orchestra Hall Box Office at 833 3700 or the -