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October 17, 1997 - Image 54

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-10-17

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You PAID FOR THE BAT MITZVAH,
THE ORTHODONTIST, COLLEGE AND
A GOOD PART OF THE WEDDING.

llilestones

Engagements

Miami. He is working in residential
management in Chicago.
An April 1998 wedding is planned. c_

Randel- Traub

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SO GIVE THE JEWISH NEWS. BECAUSE WHEN YOU THINK
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Sheila and Raymond Randel of
Farmington Hills and Susan and
Seymour Traub of Allentown, Pa., are
delighted to announce the engagement
of their children Robert Jay Randel
and Marcy Traub.
Marcy holds a bachelor's degree in
home economics from the University
of Delaware and is completing a mas-
ter's degree in health education at
Pennsylvania State University. Rob
holds both bachelor's and master's
degrees in electrical engineering from
Michigan State University and is com-
pleting a master's of business adminis-
tration at the University of Michigan.
He is employed as an engineer by
Chrysler Corp.
A November wedding in Allentown
is planned.

Wood-Meyers

Barbara and Kenneth Meyers of West
Bloomfield are pleased to announce
the engagement of their son Bryan
Jeremy to Jennifer Faith Wood,
daughter of Sherri and Philip Wood of
Holbrook, N.Y.
Jennifer received a bachelor of sci-
ence degree from the State University
of New York at Albany and is
employed as a CPA. She is pursuing a
master's degree in nutrition at New
York University. Bryan received a
bachelor of science degree in broadcast
journalism from Syracuse University.
He is employed as a television produc-
er with the National Basketball
Association.
A September 1998 wedding is
planned.

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Barbara and Kenneth Meyers of West
Bloomfield are pleased to announce the
engagement of their daughter Jennifer
Nomi to David Eliot Foos, son of
Linda and Saul Foos of Chicago.
Jennifer received a bachelor of sci-
ence degree in political science from
Ohio State University. She works in
commercial real estate in Chicago.
David received dual bachelor of sci-
ence degrees in communications and
sociology from the University of

Dailey-Stoller

Mr. and Mrs. Sol Stoller of West
Bloomfield are pleased to announce
the engagement of their son Howard
William to Carol Lynn Dailey, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dailey of
West Bloomfield.
Carol received a post-graduate
nursing certificate from Emory
University and a bachelor of science

ENGAGEMENTS on page 57

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