a When is a Sale when it is at Furs by Sale? Wrubel & Kozin Where quality, fashion, service and prices are unbeatable... Each and Every Fur 50% Off Furs bp' Wrube l Kozin Birmingham • 642-3775 Play the market right and you could lose it all. FOUR DAY SALE Saw Please ask a salesperson for details. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2 - SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 5 (1) LU Q LU u_. 112 (On corner of Hall Road and Hayes Road) Merri-Five Plaza, Livonia • (313) 522-1850 Macomb Mall, Roseville • (810) 293-5461 Meadowbrook Village Mall, Rochester • (810) 375-0823 Novi Town Center, Novi • (810) 349-8090 Oakland Mall, Troy • (810) 589-1433 Orchard Mall, West Bloomfield • (810) 737-8080 (Orchard Lake & 15 Mile) Outstate: Colonnade, Ann Arbor • (313) 761-1002 WE'RE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE (On Eisenhower Pkwy., west of Briarwood Mall) Crossroads Mall, Kalamazoo • (616) 327-7513 Lansing Mall, Lansing • (517)321-6261 Meridian Mall, Okemos • (517) 349-4008 Woodland Mall, Grand Rapids • (616) 957-2145 BAR/BAT MITZVAH DECORATIONS ■ Center Pieces ■ Signs/Sign-In Boards IntaginaTion Lisa Cooper and Mitchell Allen Heller were married recently at Temple Beth El. Rabbi Richard C. Hertz and Cantor Gail P. Hirschenfang officiated. Lisa is the daughter of Shelly and Peter Cooper of West Bloom- field. Mitchell is the son of Fran and Harry Heller of New York City. Marla Cooper, sister of the bride, was the maid of honor. The bride's attendants were Carolann Berman; Lauren Heller, sister- in-law of the groom; Gail LaKind; Theresa Manly; Michelle Nelson; and Mary Zimmers. Jeffrey Heller, brother of the groom, was the best man. The groom's at- tendants were David Borrok, George Friedman, Jeffrey Fuchs, Louis Jimenez, and Craig Schoenhaus. Also participating in the wed- ding party were Jacqueline Heller, niece of the groom, as flower girl, and Justin Heller, nephew of the groom, as ring bearer. Following a honeymoon in Jamaica, Lisa and Mitchell re- side in New York City. You could lose things like extra weight. High blood pressure. And high blood cholesterol levels. The very things that con- tribute to heart attack and stroke. All you have to do is in- vest wisely at the super- market. Buy more in the fresh produce, pasta, breads and cereals sections. And purchase fish, poultry and lean meats instead of fatty or processed meats. Switch to low-fat dairy products and margarine. And check the nutritional listings on food labels. In short, be selective about how you play this market. Because no mat- ter how much you lose, you've got a lot to win. • Metro Detroit: The Heights, Dearborn Heights • (313) 274-8200 Eastlake Commons, Sterling Heights • (810) 247-8111 Cooper-Heller t •Sale is not in addition to any other sale or previously marked-down merchandise. Normal exclusions apply. LU Weddings (810)851-4228 American Heart Association CLASSIFIED GET RESULTS! Call The Jewish News 354-5959 Leopold-Cohen Sara Leopold and Larry Cohen were married recently at the Townsend Hotel in Birmingham. Rabbi David Nelson and Cantor Samuel Greenbaum officiated. Sara is the daughter of Vern and Shirley Leopold of Bloomfield Hills. Larry is the son of the late Harold and Doris Cohen of Bev- erly, Mass. Lisa Moed, the bride's sister, was matron of honor. Brides- maids were Susan Leopold, Katie Beitner, and Allison Cohen, the groom's sister. Paul Cohan was best man. Groomsmen were Richard Cooperstein, Steven Cooperstein, and David Leopold, the bride's brother. The couple enjoyed a honey- moon cruise in the Caribbean and are residing in New York City.