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November 22, 1991 - Image 108

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-11-22

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This Marriage Proposal
Gets A Loud Response

AMY J. MEHLER

Staff Writer

S

o what did Cindee
Moss say? Are they or
aren't they?
What would you do if you
read your marriage proposal
in the Nov. 8 engagement
section of The Jewish News?
Ms. Moss screamed, jumped
up and down, grabbed the
ring and ran downstairs to
show her parents. Mr.
Rosenthal was left kneeling
on the floor, waiting for her
answer.
"I ran back upstairs when
I realized I hadn't said yes,"
said Ms. Moss, 24. "When I
got back to my room, Neal
was still kneeling next to my
bed and then he asked me to
marry him."
Mr. Rosenthal, 29, of
Southfield, proposed to Ms.
Moss in an advertisement in
the Nov. 8 issue of The Jew-
ish News. The couple has not
yet set a wedding date. "I've
done lots of things on the
way-out side," he said.
But this time, he took Ms.
Moss and his entire family
by surprise. No one expected

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tried this before, so we tried
to get it in as an announce-
ment," Ms. Zorlen said. "But
it had to be an ad. So, in the
end, we did a lot of moving
around to fit it in."
Ms. Moss knew Mr. Rosen-
thal was coming over. He
had her car pin-striped and
was bringing it back. He also
had her engagement ring
painted on the trunk of her
new car.
"I just went over the edge
when I saw what he did."
Ms. Moss said. "Neil even
changed my license plates to
put my new initials on the
car. That was the most spe-

cial. Seeing my new initials
for the first time."
"I wouldn't have done this
if I didn't know what she'd
say," Mr. Rosenthal said.
"You don't go out seriously
with someone for more than
a year and not know
them." 111

Engagement
Stories Needed
If you have a "way-out"
engagement story you'd
like to share, call Amy
Mehler at The Jewish
News, 354-6060.

I SINGLE LIFE

661-48S8

Chicago, IL San Francisco, CA Birmingham, MI

Cindee and Neal.

Cindee's new initials on the back
of her car.

to find his proposal in a
newspaper.
"Every Thursday and Fri-
day night we eat with each
of our parents," Mr. Rosenthal
said. "And every Friday
night, the first thing Cindee
does is reach for The Jewish
News and turn to the
engagement section. So I
figured that would be the
best place to propose."
Mr. Rosenthal contacted
Patty Zorlen, an advertising
representative at The Jew-
ish News. "No one had ever

I'm

New Horizons Chapter
Plans Social Events

The New Horizons Chapter
of the City of Hope will have
a movie/pizza party Nov. 23..
The group will meet in front
of the Americana West
Theatre at 6:45 p.m. A piz-
za/salad party will follow the
movie. There is a charge. For
reservations, call Marsha
Greenstein, 354-0774; or
Dave Lewis, 545-5667.
A Chanukah latke party
will be held 6:30 p.m. Dec. 8
at Congregation Shaarey
Zedek B'nai Israel Center.
Following the buffet dinner,
entertainment will be provid-
ed by guitarist/singer Rabbi

Norman Roman of Temple
Kol Ami. There is a charge.
For reservations by Dec. 4,
call Dave Lewis, 545-5667; or
Marsha Greenstein,
354-0774.
The next general meeting
will be 7:30 p.m. Nov. 24 at
the Cumberland Village club-
house, 11 Mile and Inkster,
Southfield. For information,
call Fern Fine, 356-2265.

Drop-in bowling will con-
tinue 2:30-5:15 p.m. Dec. 1 at
Drakeshire Lanes. For infor-
mation, call Dave Lewis,
545-5667.

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