82 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 28, 1984 NARROWED: Lapels $39. 11 Pant Legs 12.1 Shirt Collars 12. Ties 5.; BRAND NAME • SUITS 20% OFF I MONOGRAMMING S4 value I I I • I WITH THIS AD We have mastered the art of Intricate fitting and tailoring. 1 I FREE I WITH PURCHASE OF SHIRTS USE OUR 1 MONOGRAMMING SERVICE I • s 1 is eitnit8 wok:I- I It BE1TE.R CLONES & CUSTOM TAILORS I I I I I LADIES' & MEN'S ALTERATIONS SPECIALIST TUXEDO RENTALS Lowest Prices 357-1722 Tel-Ex Plan, Telegraph N. of 10 Mile I I 1 L.......-.......... .11 Certified MOHEL im of Detroit Rabbi Leo Y. Goldman 542-4444 Cantor S. Greenbaum 855-0628 Reb. Hersh! Roth 557-0888 Cantor Sidney Rube 358-1426 Rabbi S. Zachariash 557-9666 0:4‘ Ot # Custom Dining Rooms DESIGN IT all colors & styles — free delivery Deal Direct With Manufacturer Keith Schare, Designer 411-3223 48x18x27 $16000 Sept. 19 — Dr. Joel and Karen (Fischer) Kahn of Ann Arbor an- nounce the birth of their son, Daniel Benjamin. Grandparents are Irwin and Ruth Kahn and Ar- thur and Patricia Fischer, all of Southfield. Great-grandparents are David Fischer and Jacob and Eva Kahn, all of Southfield, and Abraham and Hilda Kaufman of Windsor. Michele, sister to Darryl Adam. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Hersh Goldberg of South- field and Henry Tobet of Far- mington Hills. Proud great- grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Morris Zabel of Oak Park. Gillian is named in loving memory of her grandmother Gizelle Tobet and her great-grandmother Maria Gluck. Sept. 17 — Howard and Randie Rossman (Randie Shiffman) of West Bloomfield proudly an- nounce the birth of their daugh- ter, Lindsey Alexandra, sister to David Lee. Sept. 8 — Robert and Gail Katz (Gail Robbins) of Southfield pro- udly announce the birth of a son, Michael Brandon. Proud grand- parents are Nate and Bertha Rob- bins of Oak Park. Great-grand- mother is Helen Kaufer of Oak Park. Michael Brandon is named in loving memory of his paternal grandparents Emil and Freda Katz. Sept. 16 — Mr. and Mrs. Dave Goode (Barbara Markzon) an- nounce the birth of a son, Michael David. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Max Markzon and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Goode. Sept. 14 — Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Goldberg (Anita Tobet) of West Bloomfield proudly announce the birth of their daughter, Gillian SOFA TABLE 24x22 x22 $ 110" END TABLE BIRTHS 36x36x16 00 $ 140 May the coming COCKTAIL TABLE Sept. 5 — Michael and Barbara Schwartz (Barbara Skolnick of Southfield) of Denver, Colo., an- nounce the birth of their son, Aaron Jacob. Proud grandparents are Morris and Eva Skolnick of Southfield and David and Esther Schwartz of Columbus, Ohio. Aug. 29 — Former Detroiter Dr. Jerold Askin and Mrs. Askin (nee Bonni Fish) of LaPalma, Calif. proudly °announce the birth of their son, Joshua Brett. Proud grandparents are Mrs. Lillian Dingier of Oak Park, Mrs. Sarah Jody of New York and David Askin of Southfield. Proud great-grandparents are Mrs. Betty Fish of Illinois and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Starr of New Jersey. year be filled with health and happiness for all our family and friends Aug. 9 — Dr. Robert and Karen Krohner (nee Karen Marrich), former Detroiters of Marlton, N.J., proudly announce the birth of their son, Matthew Benjamin. Proud grandparents are Don and LEO AND ESTELLE BERLIN AND FAMILY ..• ■■ •1111. Beverly Hills Child Care Center Infant Toddler Room Now Open Opening for afternoon pre-school 644-5767 We wish our family and friends a very healthy, happy and prosperous New Year HELEN & HENRY MALTER & FAMILIES *S t RITA & : -._ IRVING LIPSKY WISH ALL THEIR FRIENDS A HEALTHY & HAPPY NEW YEAR HOURS Mon.-Fri. — 10am-6pm Thursday . . 10am-81)m Saturday . 10am-5pm LOSE WEIGHT NOW ASK ME HOW natural product with herbs 100% guaranteed Call HILDA RASKIN - 569-5288 Custom Styling and Repairs on premises outstanding business opportunities available training . . . sales . . . management Ghinda Marrich of Farmington Hills and Harry and Faye Krohner of Southfield. Proud great-grandmother is Rae Friedenberg of Pasadena, Calif. Matthew is named in loving memory of both of his maternal great-grandfathers Mr. Maurice Marrich and Mr. Harry Benjamin Friedenberg. July 8 — Dr. and Mrs. Martir Jourden (nee Renee Asher, for- merly of West Bloomfield) of Hon- olulu, Hawaii, joyfully announce the birth of their son, Samuel Alexander, brother to Nicole De- nise. Proud grandparents are Mrs. Inga Asher of Honolulu and , Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jourden_ of Grand Rapids. Samuel is named in loving memory of his paternal great-grandfather Mr. Sidney Grossman and his mater- nal grandfather Mr. Mac Asher. NEWS School district would obey order to halt Bible clubs The superintendent of a west- ern Michigan school district said last week that he would suspend lunch-hour meetings of Bible clubs in two of the district's elementary schools if ordered to by a judge. Tri-County Area School Dis,- trict Superintendent Robert Mil- ler made the promise last Wed- nesday, after the State Board of Education voted unanimously to seek a lawsuit against the district based in Howard City, north of Grand Rapids. The eight-member board, at the request of Stag-' Schools Superintendent Phillip Runkel, approved the action in a half-hour meeting Wednesday morning. State officials feel that the Bible meetings, on school prem= ises during school hours, violate. the constitutional separation cf church and state. The lunch-hour sessions were to begin early next month. UNIFIL talks Jerusalem (JTA) — Brian Ur- quhart, the United Nations Undersecretary General, wound up a Middle East tour over the weekend with meetings with top, Israeli officials, dealng mainly with the situation in Lebanon. Sources said Urquhart was anx- ious to discern whether there is any shift in Israel's attitude toward the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (IN- IFIL) since the Labor-Likud unity_ government replaced the Likuk- led regime. The UN has long ad- vocated an expanded role for UN= IFIL in south Lebanon, enabling Israel to pull its forces out. Such a view is shared by Israeli Defense Minister Yitzhak Rabin. The UN- IFIL mandate comes up for re-' newal by the Security Council on Oct. 19. . :