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WEST BLOOMFIELD
GROSSE ISLE
834-1048
676-0440
106
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1988
Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Lewis
of Bloomfield Hills are happy
to announce the engagement
of their daughter, Alicia
Lynne, to Michael Randy
Stillman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Marshall Stillman of
Birmingham.
Alicia earned her bachelor's
degree in business manage-
ment from Arizona State
University, and her Master's
of business Administration
degree fromWayne State
University. She is employed
as the corporate accounting
director at Yeager and Com-
pany, Inc. in Farmington
Hills.
Michael earned his
bachelor's degree from
Michigan State University,
and is in his last year at the
University of Detroit school of
law. He is employed at Farb-
man/Stein and Co.
A March wedding is
planned.
Rigby-Nathanson
Mrs. Nora Clark is pleased
to announce the engagement
of her daughter, Wendy, to Dr.
Sheldon R. Nathanson, son of
Mrs. Minnie Adelson.
Wendy is the daughter of
the late Harold Clark, and
Sheldon is the son of the late
Charles P. Nathanson.
A December wedding is
planned.
LOCAL NEWS I
Winter Classes To Begin
At Both Center Buildings
Educational service depart-
ment of the Jewish Com-
munity Center will start its
winter semester of classes the
week of December 4. In addi-
tion to the classes listed in
the winter brochure, new
classes will be added in the
art department.
Drawing and collage classes
for children 7 to 9 years old
will be taught. Creative em-
broidery and collage classes
will be offered for adults. A
critique will follow each ses-
sion and slides of works of
various artists in the field
will be shown to the class.
The classes will be taught
by Maria-Theresa Fernandes
of Nairobi, Kenya, who was
educated in London,
England. She is the winner of
numerous awards here and
abroad. Ms. Fernandes has
exhibited all over the world,
and is featured in many
private collections inter-
nationally.
An experimental watercolor
class will be taught by Sally
Kaplan. For information
about the classes, call the
Center, 661-1000, ext. 348.
Pottery, art, ballet and
carpentry for boys and girls
wil be offered at the Jimmy
Prentis Morris Building of
the Jewish Center. These
classes are available to the
public. For information, call