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February 02, 1996 - Image 111

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-02-02

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6 P.S. Thanks for filling up the car 9 9
with gas—nice touch.

People have said that it's
the "little things" that make
buying a Saturn different.
Well, the way we see it,
that should aold true if
you're buying a used car,
too. That's why we sell
used cars—Sa -turns and
;Irk,
other makes— in the same
respectful, pressure-free
way that we sell our new ones. We think you
appreciate the change. Hope to see you soon.

Weddings

USED CARS frOIli SATURN

Goldstone-Francis

Dr. Stacey J. Goldstone and Tim-
othy R. Francis were married re-
cently at Temple Israel. Rabbi
Harold Loss and Cantor Harold
Orbach officiated.
Escorting their children to the
chuppah were Nat and Geri
Goldstone and Gary and Shirley
Francis.
Bridesmaids were Ciel Isha-
tova, Deb Flynn, Judy Schwartz,
Sue Francis and Margaret Wal-

do. Danielle Schwartz was the
flower girl. Fred Burns was the
best man. Groomsmen were Tom
Francis, Dan Francis, Gene
Goodman, Daniel Telfer, Brian
Schwartz and Josh Francis.
Also participating in the cer-
emony were grandparents, Lew
Francis and Jean Leach.
Stacey and Tim honeymooned
in Alaska and reside in South-
field.

Your Saturn retailer puts every quail:fie' d toed car through a thorough 150-point inspection. It:i then
cleaned, reconditiotzed and given an oil and filter change. To top it off, it L+ backed with a limited war-
ranty, 5-day inoneyhack guarantee and a 50-day11,500-mile trade-en policy. Of course, every now
and again, your retailer may have a car or two in what:f called " at/ b n conditto. tz. These cars are
clearly marked and sold, not tiurprisb zgly, as iti. See your participating Saturn retailer for detail+.
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Carol Gerstler and Craig Efrusy
were married recently in Chelsea,
Mich. The ceremony took place
at the home of the bride's sister,
and was officiated by Judith Seid,
of Ann Arbor.
The bride is the daughter of
Gene and Jean Gertsler of
Chelsea. The groom is the son of
Marilyn and Jerry Efrusy of
Southfield.
Mary O'Brien, friend of the
couple, was maid of honor.

Harriet Friedman's

Bridesmaids were Debbi Ger-
stler, Jacqui Bogdanski and Mon-
ica Nicolopoulos. The best men
were Brian Efrusy, brother of the
groom, and Ron Gerst, friend of
the couple. Groomsmen were
David Gerstler and Damon Cza-
jkowski. Ushers were Don Ger-
stler and Dave Tarnacki.
Following a honeymoon in the
Smoky Mountains, the couple
now reside in Livonia.

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