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November 15, 1991 - Image 141

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-11-15

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After 12 Years at Hunters Square,

We've Lost Our Lease
We Must Sell Out All

INVENTORY TO THE BARE WALLS

(Including Store Fixtures)

20 % -70 % OFF ALL MERCHANDISE

Comforters, Bedspreads, Rugs,
Bathroom Accessories, Wall Hardware,
Towels, Sheets, Pillows, Shower Curtains,
Toilet Seats, Etc.

DON'T MISS THIS EVENT.
ONCE IN A LIFETIME

Fieldcrest, Martex, Springmaid, Crocill, Dakota, Wamsutta,
Revman, Regal Rug, Stylebuilt accessories

Rubin-Schecter
Mardi Jo Schecter and
Ross of New York, Barbara
Philip Howard Rubin were
Sandy of Chicago, Marjorie
married at the Ritz Carlton in
Rubin of New York and
Dearborn. Officiating were
Michele Schecter of Boston.
Rabbi Dannel Schwartz and
Best man was Ethan
Cantor Ben-Zion Lanxner.
Schwartz; groomsmen were
Mardi is the daughter of
Mark Cohen, Steve Wisak,
Toby and Allan Schecter of
Jeffrey Loria and Mitchell
West Bloomfield. Philip is the
Schecter.
son of Lillian and Albert
Grandmother Rose Schecter
Rubin of Roslyn, N.Y.
was escorted down the aisle
Wendy Schecter, sister of
by great-grandson Adam
the bride, was her maid of
Schecter.
honor. Her bridesmaids were
After a honeymoon in In-
close friends Sheryl Berke of
dia, the couple will reside in
Toronto, Amy Nederlander
New York.
Case of New York, Natalie

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PRE-TEEN & GIRLS 7-14

DRESSY DRESSES

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Ann Strickstein

Congratulations

Morse-Shopnick
Barbara Morse-Shopnick
West Bloomfield; the groom's
and Mark Edward Shopnick
sister and brother-in-law,
were married recently by
Faye and Bill Ghormley, and
Rabbi R. Hecht, formerly of
niece, Tara, of Peoria, Ariz.;
Detroit, now affiliated with
and the groom's sister and
Congregation Beth Am of Las
brother-in-law, Dr. Rinah
Vegas, Nev.
Shopnick and Dr. Jon Wechs-
Included were the bride's
ler of Albany, N.Y.
and groom's children, Jason,
The bride is owner of a local
Shana, Keith and Steven;
production company. The
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
groom is owner of a Farm-
Hornung and Mr. and Mrs.
ington Hills jewelry store.
Milt Shopnick.
The couple and their newly
Also participating were
combined family happily
Sam and Marsha Krinsky of
reside in West Bloomfield.

EUGENE A. GELZAYD, M.D.

on being honored as
PHYSICIAN OF THE YEAR
for the
Michigan Chapter of the
Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America

Love, your family
Reinart, Allison,
Dr. Bradford, Julie & Justin Gelzayd
Dena & Keith Tarson

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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