I ENGAGEMENTS I
presented on stage
Friday, March 10, 7 pm
Saturday, March 11, 1 pm & 3:30 pm
Warshawsky-Swinehart
Mr. and Mrs. Sy War-
shawsky of West Bloomfield
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Cheryl Ann,
to Christopher Swinehart,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Swinehart of Ionia, Mich.
Cheryl earned associate
degrees in social science and
liberal arts and is majoring in
special education at Madonna
College.
Her fiance earned a
bachelor's degree in computer
science. He is employed at
Ford Motor Co.
A June wedding is plann-
ed.
Chafetz Shaler
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour
Chafetz of Huntington Woods
are pleased to announce the
engagement of their
daughter, Ellen Sue, to
Michael Allen Shaler, son of
Clyde Shaler of Taft, Calif.
and the late Dorothy Shaler.
Ellen earned a Bachelor of
Arts degree in education at
the University of Michigan.
Michael earned a Bachelor of
Arts degree in education at
UCLA.
An April wedding is plann-
ed.
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Something for everyone,
every taste, every occasion.
Designed for you
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LOCAL NEWS
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At Somerset
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Featuring Crowley's, Montgomery Ward,
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Telegraph and Twelve Mile Roads, Southfield, 353-4111
Mall Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10:00-9:00, Sun. Noon-5:00
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FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1989
Detroit News columnist Jac-
queline Zigman will explore
"How to Survive in an Im-
perfect Marriage: The Three
Rs, Respect, Romance and
Rrrr" in a Center for New
Thinking presentation on
Sunday at 2:30 p.m. in the
Somerset Mall auditorium.
Rabbi Sherwin Wine will
review Stanley Payne's The
Franco Regime: 1936-1975 on
Thursday at 10 a.m. in the
Somerset Mall Auditorium.
The talks are open to the
public. There is a charge. For
information, call Susan
Levin, 352-0264.
prorti tY
MASTER OF f°
CLOSED MONDAYS
352-7030
26751 TWELVE MILE ROAD AT NORTHWESTERN HIGHWAY
Applications are still being
accepted for the Yiddish
language class which takes
place at the Workmen's Circle
Center, 26341 Coolidge, in
Oak Park, Tuesdays at 7 p.m.
A knowledge of the Hebrew
or Yiddish alphabet is re-
quired. The object of the class
is to increase a workable
vocabulary, both written and
spoken. Mary Koretz is the in-
structor. For information, call
Mrs. Koretz, 967-3108.