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November 11, 1994 - Image 125

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-11-11

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At 18, Jeanne Schaller left honie
to spread her wings.
At 81, she's doing it again.

Weddings



Assisted Living at Sprznghouse,
opening soon.

Koval-Lefton

Sara Ellen Lefton and Howard
Ira Koval were married recently
at the Dearborn Inn. Rabbi
Harold Loss officiated.
Sara is the daughter of Dr.
Harold and Barbara Lefton of
Boca Raton, Fla., formerly of
Huntington Woods. Howard is
the son of Mr. Arthur and Bar-
bar Koval of Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Susan Deutch, sister of the
bride, was the matron of honor.
The bridesmaids included Ruth
and Carol Lefton, sisters-in-law
of the bride; Marcie Bartel and
Jennifer Long, friends of the

bride. Leah Rose Lefton, niece of
the bride, was the flower girl.
Richard Koval, brother of the
groom, was the best man.
Groomsmen included Dr. Ray
and Dr. Marc Lefton, brothers of
the bride; Eitan Hagler, cousin
of the groom; and Dr. Daniel
Travis, friend of the groom.
Mrs. Barbara Hagler and Mr.
Sol Koval, grandmother and
grandfather of the groom, also
participated in the ceremony.
After a honeymoon in Jamaica,
Sara and Howard are residing in
Birmingam, Ala.

She's an independent woman. But if she's going
to live her own life, she'll need a little assistance now
and then.
If you or someone you love is looking for a warm,
caring environment where independence is respect-
ed and a helping hand is always nearby, we can help.
Introducing Springhouse Assisted Living, open-
ing soon in Southfield.
We have a highly qualified staff to provide assis-
tance when it's needed, as well as features like an ice
cream parlor, formal dining room, country kitchen
and outdoor terrace to share with visiting family and
friends.
Regular wellness assessments let us work closely
with each resident to help them get the most out of

life. For more information, call us at (810) 358-0088.
Springhouse. Where older adults get a helping hand.

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Wendy Irving and Wayne sister, was matron of honor. Pen-
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ly at the Novi Hilton. Rabbi M. Sheila Bidzinski was bridesmaid.
Robert Syme of Temple Israel of- The flower girl and ring bearer
were Emily and Jeffrey Madison,
ficiated.
Wendy is the daughter of Mr. the groom's niece and nephew.
Norman and the late Delores The best man was Robert Bidzin-
Graden of Westland. Wayne is ski; ushers were Rick Brown and
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Steven Madison.
The couple honeymooned in
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