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October 16, 1998 - Image 70

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-10-16

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Maze! Toy!

Ari Freed

• OF WINDSOR •

Dan Orman

SPECIAL EVENT

Engagements

TRUNK SHOW SERIES

Friday, October 23rd from 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Saturday, October 24th from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm

FOUR SEPARATE TRUNK SHOWS

STATION I

by Ermenegildo
Zegna for
Cambridge

STATION 2

Suits and sport coats by
ERMENEGILDO ZEGNA for
CAMBRIDGE at special Trunk
Show prices.

Cardinal Clothing
Makers of the
World Famous
Joseph Abboud
Overcoat

Luxurious Italian fabrics including
Alpaca and Wool. Pure Cashmere
as well as Cashmere and Wool
blends. Custom overcoats will be
available at ready to wear prices.

STATION 3

TRUNK SHOW PRICING-buy

Shoes from
Joseph Abboud,
Bruno Magli,
Johnston
& Murphy and
Allen Edmonds

STATION 4

Barzini
International
Furs and Leather

one pair of footwear and receive
second at 50% OFF. Ask
about hard to fit sizes from

Wyandotte St

1— Riverside Dr. 1—

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Only 5 minutes from the Tunnel —
Riverside East 14 blocks to Gladstone,
turn right, 7 blocks to Freed's located at:
1526 Ottawa St. Windsor, Ontario

In U.S. call 313-961-1192
In Canada call 258-6532

Open Daily & Saturday 9:00-6:00 • Thursday & Friday 9:00-9:00 • Sunday 12:00-4:00

10/16
1998

70 Detroit Jewish News

Mr. Tukel earned his bachelor of
arts with honors from the University
of Michigan. He received his juris
doctor magna cum laude from the
University of Michigan Law School,
where he was elected to the Order of
the Coif. He works for the United
States Department of Justice as an
assistant United States attorney.
A November wedding is planned.

Weddings

The finest in mens and ladies furs
and Ieathers.This invitation entitles
you to made-to-measure outer-
wear at ready-to-wear pricing.

O= =1
Ottawa St.

Detroit River

Dr. and Mrs. Eli Kuhel of Southfield
are pleased to announce the engage--
ment of their daughter Sandra Jo to
Jonathan, son of Mrs. Emily Tukel of
West Bloomfield and the late Sherwin
Tukel.
Ms. Kuhel earned her bachelor of
arts in psychology from the University
of Michigan. She is employed by an
insurance company.

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The Canadian dollar has hit an
U.S. dollar is
all time low. One2 at Freed's!
now worth '.5

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Tukel-Kuhel

Steinhardt-Snyder

Debra Steinhardt and Stephen Snyder
were married recently. The bride is the
daughter of David and Elaine Stein-
hardt of Commerce Township. The
groom is the son of LeRoy and Barbara
Snyder of Rochester Hills.
-
Susan Kaplan was the maid of
honor. Bridesmaids were Beth Ancell,
Lisa Feber, Pauline Greenwald, Sheryl
Katzen, Rachel Schey, Krysten Snyder,
Maureen Snyder and Jennifer Turkish.
The best man was Ben Haberek.

The groomsmen were Brendan Snyder,
John Snyder, Robert Steinhardt,
Stephen Steinhardt and Derek Wilczyn-
ski.
Brieanna Snyder, the groom's niece,
was the flower girl. Jacob Allen, the
bride's cousin, was the.ring bearer. Also
participating in the ceremony were the
bride's grandparents Florence and
Arthur Schultz and Jacob Steinhardt.
The couple honeymooned in Florida
and now reside in Rochester Hills.



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