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Ask the Orthodontist

Hills, Erika felt volunteering at Variety-
the Children's Charity, was the most
meaningful of her mitzvah projects.

Onderko

Taylor Nicole
Onderko, daughter of
Wendy and Michael
Brunhild and James
Onderko, will lead
the congregation at
Temple Israel in
West Bloomfield as
she celebrates her bat

mitzvah Saturday, Oct. 4. She is the
sister of Claire and Lauren. Her proud
grandparents are Louise and Charles
Weldon, Nancy and George Onderko
and Golda Brunhild. She is also the
grandchild of the late Marilyn and the
late Dr. Lawrence Ratner and the late
Gordon Brunhild.
Taylor attends Orchard Lake Middle
School in West Bloomfield. Her most
meaningful mitzvah project was
donating to and volunteering at the
Doorstep Homeless Shelter.

Endelman 50th

Dr. Nelson Hersh
and
Dr. Marsha Beattie .

If you have any
further questions,
please do not
hesitate to contact
Dr. Hersh at the
newest state-of-
the-art facility in
West Bloomfield/
Commerce 1Wp.,
2300 Haggerty Rd.,
Suite 1160,
248-926-4100.

I have always said I want to find an orthodontist that not only recognizes
quality, but cares about patients concerns, feelings, and can relate to parents
and their needs in orthodontic care. Dr. Marsha Beattie possesses not only
these qualities but much more. She Is the ultimate professional who is able
to balance her life as a wife, mother of a son and daughter, and a caring
orthodontic provider. She truly cares about people and treats each person as
if they were an immediate family member.

This month marks her one year anniversary with our practice and we both
couldn't be happier. She has enabled us to provide continued quality care
and more time with each person. You can be assured that our patients will
be receiving a great result and feel good about their experience In our office.
We are both there at all times and are able to consult together on each patient
when necessary. I invite every parent/patient to see for themselves how her
addition to the practice has benefitted everyone.

Dr. Beattie Is an alumnus of the University of Michigan and Western Michigan
University. She and her family recently moved to the Lakes area and are
looking forward to a long future of service to the community and in dentistry.
She takes great pride in her opportunity to enhance each patient's future.
She is unselfish and considers her opportunity to provide great clinical care
and beautiful results a distinct privilege.

Our staff, parents, and patients have welcomed Dr. Beattie and enjoy the
added benefits of having her as an addition to our office. As partners, we are
working as a team to provide the best in orthodontic care. We will together
continue to set the gold standard for orthodontic care and exceed your
expectations. Feel comfortable to come visit us and experience for yourself
orthodontics at its highest levels of excellence. — N.H.

E

velyn and Fred Endelman of West
Bloomfield celebrated their 50th
wedding anniversary with fam-
ily and friends during September. Helping
them celebrate were their children, Allan
and Cheryl Rothenberg, Rob Endelman and
Susan Owdish. Their grandchildren, Carly
and Brandon Rothenberg and Eric Owdish,
also shared in the joyous occasion.

Douville-Selik

A

my Selik and Andre Douville were
recently married at Congregation
Shaarey Zedek in Southfield.
Rabbis Joseph Krakoff, Dannel Schwartz,
Michael Moskowitz and cantorial soloist
Penny Steyer officiated.
Amy and Andre were joined under the
chuppah by their children, Zachary, Emily
and Jacob, and their parents, Suretta and
Alan Must, Terri and Bruce Selik, Chirle and
Bob Glinski.
They were honored to share this special
moment with their siblings, Aliya and Jeff
Selik, Daniel Douville, Anat Avittan, and
their niece and nephew, Elena Selik and Aytan Avittan.
Amy and Andre were blessed to have Rose Selik, grandmother of the bride,
participate in the ceremony.
Incorporated in the chuppah was the taut of Amy's late grandfather Merle
Bronstein and a handmade tablecloth by Andre's late safta Hannah Avittan.
The couple reside West Bloomfield and will honeymoon in the Cayman
Islands.

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