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Courtnay and Mark Freedman
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Horton, Dr. Cindy Rakotz,
Linda Kaftan; Judy Etkin
and Debbie Malkin Dockser.
Ushers were Michael Freed-
man, brother of the bride-
groom, Jay Markowitz, David
Bolton, Jeff Morganroth,
Kenneth Lipschutz, Gregg
Gottsegen, Stuart Sager,
Daryl Tjaden and Sam
Levine.
The bridegroom's grand-
mother, Bertha Brickner, and
grandfather, Morris Freed-
man and wife, Mary, also
participated.
Courtnay Myrow and Mark
Freedman were recently mar-
ried at Thmple Beth El in Bir-
mingham. Rabbi Julian Cook
officiated.
The bride is the daughter of
Jeffrey and Donna Myrow of
Pacific Palisades, Calif. The
bridegroom is the son of
Sylvia Freedman and Dr. Ar-
thur Freedman.
The matron of honor was
Anne Farley Tjaden and the
best man was Josh Leaner.
Bridesmaids were Marcy
Freedman, sister of the bride-
groom, Holly, Julie and Tracy
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• Concerts & Lectures
• Lessons
• Special Events
(Charity Programs,
In:home Concerts, Etc.)
737-5543
Center Dance Classes
Will Begin Sept. 10
People will find a multitude
of dance classes this season at
the Maple/Drake Building of
the Jewish Community Cen-
ter of Metropolitan Detroit.
Professional instructors will
teach adults beginning and
intermediate ballet, jazz, and
beginning and intermediate
tap. There are also openings
in the modern dance and the
festival dance classes.
Ballroom dancing beginning
and intermediate, will be at
the center on Thursday
nights. This class will accept
couples or individuals.
The Jewish Center is offer-
ing a class in contemporary
dancing, which is called "big
party dancing," for young peo-
ple on Wednesday evenings.
For children, classes in jazz,
tap, ballet and Moving to
Music will be available dur-
ing the day and also after
school and early evening. All
classes begin the week of
Sept. 10 and last 10 weeks.
Many of these classes are
also being offered at the Jim-
my Prentis Morris branch of
the Jewish Center. For infor-
mation about scheduling and
fees, call the Center at
661-1000, Ext. 335.
Expectant Class
The Oakland County
health division will offer a
series of six expectant parent
classes beginning 7 p.m. Sept.
12 in the Southfield office.
There is no charge, but
registration is required. For
information, call the health
division, 424-7042.