A t Lorrie's, we have a very
simple philosophy: fresh
preparation. Our dessert items
are prepared with only the
finest of natural ingredients.
You can always be assured that
the methods employed by the
French for centuries are the
very same methods we
use at Lorrie's
Confectionately Yours.
Perfect Pastries
We offer a complete line of
premium quality pastries:
tortes, cheesecakes, petite
pastries, truffles, holiday butter
cookies, gourmet cookies and
brownies.
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Lorries. We will deliver and
set up an elegant display of
our sweets that will be the
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If you are short on time or
ideas, let us help you. Our
wonderful gourmet food items
can be elegantly packaged in
beautiful trims and coordinating
gift bags. Perfect for corporate
gifts, host/hostess gifts or just
a thoughtful rememberance
for a friend. From 85 - 850
Bellant-Schafer
LeeAnn Bellant and Steven
Jay Schafer were married
recently at Temple Beth El.
Rabbi Julian Cook and Can-
tor Gail Herschenfang
officiated.
The groom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Rachlin,
and the late Arnold A.
Schafer. LeeAnn is the
daughter of Mrs. Charlotte
Bellant of Traverse City.
Carol Slaysky was the
matron of honor. Bridesmaids
were the bride's sisters,
Kimberly and Katherine
Bellant. The best man was
Jay Slaysky. Groomsmen
were the bride's brother, Ted
Bellant, and the groom's 4'
cousin, Mark Shindler. The
bride's niece, Christina
Bellant, was junior brides-
maid. The groom's cousin,
Zachary Stewart, was ring
bearer. Kevin and Jason 4
Bellant, the bride's brothers,
were ushers. Also par-
ticipating in the ceremony
was the bride's grandmother, A
Florence Merchant, of
Cheyboygan.
Following a honeymoon in
Orlando, the couple are
residing in West Bloomfield. .4
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Kahn-Bowser
Sarai Ann Kahn and David
McCaul Bowser were married
recently at Addison Oaks in
Leonard, Mich. Rabbi Harold
Loss officiated.
Susan J. Gottleib was maid
of honor and Bill Bowser
served as his brother's best
man. Also participating in
the ceremony were Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Bowser and
Mrs. Phyllis Kahn.
The newlyweds currently
reside in Birmingham, Mich.