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Aug. 5 — Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Jonas (Barbara
Dashow) of Oak Park are
proud to announce the birth
of their daughter, Stacey
Erin, sister to Melanie
Lynn. Proud grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. (Beatrice)
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Edelman of Rockville, Md.,
and Izzy and Irving Korens
of West Bloomfield. Proud
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Aug. 3 — Lawrence and
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daughter, Alicia Ann.
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Myrtle Rifkus of Belleville
and Hyman and Mary
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grandfather Mr. Harry
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paternal great-grand-
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July 30 — Craig and Tina
Balbes (nee Tina Walsh) of
Port Huron proudly an-
nounce the birth of their
daughter, Jennifer Lynn.
Proud grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Henry (Selma),
Balbes of Southfield,
Richard Walsh and Mrs.
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ron. Proud great-grand-
mothers are Mrs. Sadie
Kessler of Southfield, Mrs.
Lauri- Foster and Mrs. Rose
Walsh, both of Port Huron.
Jennifer is named in loving
memory of her great-grand-
father Mr. Harry Kessler.
July 30 — Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence M. Elkus (nee
Jacqueline Weinberg of
West Branch, Mich.) of
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