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May 14, 1993 - Image 100

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-05-14

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Weddings

Gordon-Salle

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The Jewish News is delighted to publish news of
your engagement or wedding. All copy must be typed
and double-spaced. We will publish a photograph
when the marriage is performed by Jewish clergy on-
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The groom is the son of
Suzanne Ellen (Green) and
William James of San Fran-
cisco and Leonard Myron
Salle and Katherine Forrest
of Portola Valley, Calif. The
groom graduated magna cum
laude from the University of
California, Santa Barbara,
and received his juris doctor
degree from Hastings Law
School in 1986. He is prin-
cipal of the law offices of
William F. Salle in Glendale,
Calif., specializing in per-
sonal injury and business
litigation.
Following their honeymoon
in Negril, Jamaica, the cou-
ple reside in Encino, Calif.

SUMMER'S COMING!

SaCIALIZING IN THERAPY

TO ENHANCE SELF AND FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS

Nancy A. Gordon and Wil-
liam Frederick Salle were
married recently in Sausalito,
Calif. The ceremony was per-
formed by San Mateo County
Superior Court Judge Clar-
ence B. Knight, a long-time
friend of the groom's family.
The wedding and the lun-
cheon reception were held at
the Alta Mira Hotel.
The bride is the daughter of
Robert and Joyce Gordon of
Santa Clarita, Calif., and the
late Alice Gordon. Nancy at-
tended Sawyer's Business
College in Van Nuys. She is
employed as a paralegal in
the Los Angeles law offices of
Frandzel and Share.

Help us keep winning.

Space Sets Plans
For Support Groups

Space for Changing Families,
a non-sectarian community
service of National Council of
Jewish Women, Greater De-
troit Section, will offer a new
male empowerment group
Monday evenings from 7:30-
9:30 p.m. June 7, 14, 21, 28.
The topics covered will be
"What Does It Feel Like To
Be Male In The 90s?" and
"How Can I Maximize My
Potential As An Individual In
Working Relationships With
Women, Family and
Friends?" There is a fee.
Register by calling the Space
office, 258-6606.
Space has scheduled a
retreat weekend June 4-6 at
Camp Tamarack in Orton-
ville for separated, divorced
and widowed adults to attend
with or without their chil-
dren. There is a charge. Call
the Space office to register.
Space will sponsor a drop-in
support group for men and
women who are divorced, sep-
arated or widowed 7:15-
9:30 p.m. Thursdays at the
Space office, 30233 Southfield
Road.

A support group for sepa-
rated and divorced men and
women will meet 7:15-9:30
p.m. Monday nights at the
Space office.
The Rainbows for All
Children support group will
meet at the Space office
Wednesdays 6:30-7:30 p.m.

Temple Israel
Support Group

Temple Israel sponsors an on-
going support group for
people who have loved ones
suffering from Alzheimer's
disease and other forms of
dementia. The group provides
an opportunity for caretakers
and relatives to come to-
gether.
The group is facilitated by
Margie Fuller, an expert on
Alzheimer's and dementia,
and meets Sundays 12:30-2
p.m. at Temple Israel.
To participate in the group
and to get a schedule of
meetings, please call Nancy
Gad-Harf, 661-5700.

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