SPERBER'S KOSHER CATERING SERVING DETROITS JEWISH COMMUNITY OVER 25 YEARS EMPHASIZING THE FRESH AND THE NEW WITHOUT SACRIFICING TRADITION COME SEE US EXCLUSIVELY AT CONG. BETH ACHIM CONG. BETH ABRAHAM HILLEL MOSES THE NEW CONG. B'NAI MOSHE 357-2910 JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER 661-5151 Under the Supervision of The Council of Orthdoox Rabbis GORGEOUS GUESTS (continued from page 72) trims and luxury fabrics such as lace, chiffon, silk shantung, georgette, organdy and crepe take this classic to great lengths — ranging from short, slim day suits to ankle-length skirts paired with elegant short-sleeved jack- ets. Other versatile versions of the suit lie in the dress-and-jacket combination, and the coatdress. Then there are the dresses — everything from flattering A-lines, empire waists and two- piece dresses to slinky columns. One of the hottest looks this season lies in the sheer-over-solid layered style that has light-as-air chiffon floating over a sleek, sim- ple underdress. YOUNG ATTENDANTS The children of the wedding party have all the luck. Wedding-day attire for flower girls, ring bearers and junior bridesmaids is among the most anticipated and applauded. Traditional designs and classic styling make for well-dressed little ones during the ceremony. Later, the same dresses and suits can turn up at events such as services, recitals and birthday parties. Pinafores, overskirts, poufs, petticoats and extras such as fresh-flower wreaths, hair bows, patent leather purses and ballet slip- pers are just a few of the traditional trappings for the celebrated flower girl. Her dress might be short or long or of- tentimes is white and trimmed with sashes or ribbons in the wedding colors. Or it might be cut from the same cloth that the bridesmaids are wearing. Junior bridesmaids, meanwhile, tradition- ally turn out in dresses identical to those of the older attendants — only with lines that are more darling than daring. For the ring bearers, a navy blazer paired with white shorts, bow tie and white or blue knee socks is a perfect look. WISE ADVICE "To keep your marriage brimming, With love in the loving cup, Whenever you're wrong, ad mit it; Whenever you're right, shut up." Og- den Nash. ❑ t 29655 W. 14 Mile Farmington Hills 80 • JAN NARY/ FEBK1 JARY 1004 • STY 11 4 .: FIRST RING More than 35 percent of diamond engagement rings are given during the months of October, November and December.