IT CONVERTS POLLUTION INTO OXYGEN. (IF IT TREATS THE ENVIRONMENT THIS WELL, IMAGINE HOW IT CUDDLES THE DRIVER.) Communit, VOLVO for life Mazel Toy! Weddings a *a. '*:1 a THE RADIATOR ON THE VOLVO 580 CONVERTS GROUND-LEVEL OZONE INTO OXYGEN. THE REST OF THE VOLVO S80 TRANSFORMS MERE TRANSPORTATION INTO SOMETHING FAR MORE GRACIOUS AND THRILLING. THE VOLVO S80 FEATURES: A POWERFUL 197-HORSEPOWER ENGINE • AMAZING LEATHER-TRIMMED SEATS (CAR AND DRIVER) • A WHIPLASH PROTECTION SEATING SYSTEM • INFLAT- ABLE SIDE SAFETY CURTAINS FOR HEAD PROTECTION • A PREMIUM STEREO WITH A DASH CD • 10 MORE CUBIC FEET OF SPACE THAN THE BMW 5-SERIES SEDAN • LEATHER • SURROUND SOUND • COLD WEATHER PKG. • HOME LINK • DYNAMIC STABILITY TRACTION CONTROL $535 VOLVO www.dwyerandsons.com SONS VO L VO Lauren Elizabeth Trahey and Jerod Luke Morton were married recently on the beach in Indian Rocks Beach, Fla. Longtime friend of the family Bob Hoey officiated. The reception was held at the Radisson Suites Resort on Sand Key, Fla. The bride is the daughter of Elaine and Gary Trahey of Orchard Lake. The groom is the son of Kathleen and Ken Morton of Troy. Elisa Zabel, close friend of the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Leah Trahey, sister of the bride; Liz $1,278.19 Due at Inception DWY E R AND Trahey -Morton per mo 248-624-0400 On Maple Rd., West of Haggerty - OPEN SATURDAY 1 0-4 - '36 month closed end lease. 36,000 miles allowed. 20( per mile over 36,000. Based on Ford "X" Plan pricing Tax & plates are additional. yozm .0e dithied to 4aece,:ci:ieeadiayfrwio4... Bauman and Christine Remaley, friends of the bride. Jim Morton, brother of the groom, was best man. Groomsmen were Brandon Morton, brother of the groom; Jim Crego, brother-in-law of the groom; and Greg Hoey, friend of the groom. Lauren and Jerod were honored to have Rose lack, grandmother of the bride, and Michael Hoffman, cousin of the bride, participate in the wedding. Following a honeymoon in Hawaii, the newlyweds reside in West Bloomfield. Exceptional videotaping for: Weddings, Anniversaries, Bar/Bat Mitzvahs, Seminars, Speeches, Award Banquets R EWININVIDIO,IMC 248.539.0800 • • f O• 90. * LEGA AALIEDOSCOPE tGRTS CREED CHEERS UN MESSENGERS VING CUP HEVYITT, ."` BLEN Ce4E3) 47 NTERTA www.fenbyste******., MUSICD ancmg le alurimerd ...,„:...,,,,,ASSMINUINIIMINIII „„, ■ M 6 your V/eGiciing, 7/21 2000 54 SIMONE VITALE WOOD INDIGO. INTRIGUE JERRY. FENBY RENNIE KAUFMAN EN ANGELS SUNSET BOULEVARD ERLC HARRIS DJ • Dar/Dot C orporate A—cair contact WINDY ROGELLE (248) 683-2534 Himelhoch-Chemel Renee Himelhoch and Eli Chemel were recently married in an outdoor ceremo- ny at the Links at Pinewood in Walled Lake. The bride is the daughter of Anna and Mason Himelhoch of Southfield. The groom is the son of Leah and Meyer Chemel of Yehud, Israel. Ronna Alexander, childhood friend of the bride, was maid of honor. Shmulik Chemel, brother of the groom, was best man. Flower girls were Daniella Silverstein, Reut and Liron Benbenishti and Malka Himelhoch, all nieces of the bride and groom. Holding the hand-made chuppa were friends of the couple, Jennifer Cannon Lloyd, Dana Miller, Ilise Cohen and Nisa Krongold-Shechtman. Officiating were the bride's longtime friend and cantorial soloist Michelle Pearlman and Rabbi Aaron Bergman. The couple will reside in Israel.