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January 24, 1997 - Image 39

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-01-24

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Harris-Campeotto

Karen Iris Harris and Mark
Alan Campeotto were married
recently at a private ceremony.
The bride is a horticultural in-
spector for the State of Michigan
Department of Agriculture. The

groom is an engine inspector for
Chrysler Corporation.
Following a honeymoon in
California and Las Vegas, the
couple will reside in Southfield.

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Miller-Manela

Melissa Faith Miller and Harley
David Manela were recently mar-
ried at Congregation Beth Abra-
ham Hillel Moses in West
Bloomfield. Rabbi Aaron
Bergman, Rabbi Milton Arm and
Cantor Ben-Zion Lanxner offi-
ated.
The bride, daughter of the late
Jack A. Miller, was given in mar-
riage by her mother, Geraldine
J. Miller of Oak Park. The groom,
son of the late Nathan Manela,
was escorted by his mother, Eu-
nice Manela of Farmington Hills.
Sherri Davis of Lauderhill,
Fla., was her sister's matron of
honor. Melissa also was attend-
d by Marla Davidson, sister of
the groom; Kelley Black and
Stacey Folbe, cousins of the
bride; and friends, Dr. Stavit
Ben-Ozer and Tina Habel. Lau-
rance Freed of Northfield, Ill.,

was the groom's best man.
Groomsmen were Richard
Davidson, Harley's brother-in-
law; and friends, Dr. Neal Alpin-
er, Howard Cohen, James
Dworman and Alan Salle. The
flower girls were the bride's
niece, Alexis Davis, of Lauder-
hill, and the groom's niece, Nicole
Davidson.
Welcoming and ceremonial
music were provided by Mrs.
Betty Kowalsky Stasson and Mr.
Jerome Stasson, dear friends of
the bride and groom. The couplq
danced their first dance as hus-
band and wife to a song, "My
Own True Love," which was
composed by the bride's mother
for the happy occasion.
Following a honeymoon in
Toronto and throughout Europe,
Melissa and Harley are residing
in Southfield.

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