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Friday, May 31, 1985
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May 20 — Dr. and Mrs. Mark
Pearlman (Susan Weldon) of
Royal Oak joyfully announce the
birth of their daughter, Allison
Lee, sister to Aaron Weldon.
Proud grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Weldon of Ann
Arbor and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Pearlman of Oak Park. Happy
great-grandmothers are Mrs.
Gladys Weldon and Mrs. Sara
Pearlman.
May 13 — Mr. and Mrs. Stuart
Karden, formerly of Southfield
and residing in West Palm Beach,
Fla., announce the birth of their
son, Alexander James. Alexander
is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs.
George Karden of Delray Beach,
Fla., and Mrs. John Murrel of Ann
Arbor.
May 9 — Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Margolin (former Detroiter
Joanne Hertz) of Iowa City, Iowa,
announce the birth of their son,
Benjamin Paul, brother to Becky
and Lisa.
May 2 — Marcia (Fershtman)
and William Bommarito of Troy
joyfully announce the birth of
their daughter, Jessica Rose, sis-
ter to Joseph Sidney. The proud
grandparents are Edith and Her-
man Fershtman of West Bloom-
field and Rose and Joseph Bom-
marito.
April 22 — Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Rosenberg (Gayle Sosin
of Southfield) of Wilmette, Ill.,
joyfully announce the birth of
their son, Joseph Benjamin. The
proud grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Hilbert Sosin of Southfield
and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McCrac-
ken of LaJolla, Calif. The proud
great-grandmothers are Mrs.
Minnie Sosin of Southfield and
Mrs. Yuba Solomon of LaJolla.
Joseph Benjamin is named in lov-
ing memory of his paternal grand-
father Mr. Joseph Rosenberg and
his maternal great-aunt Mrs.
Betty Kofsky.
April 19 — Mr. and Mrs. Dean
J. Donahue (Penny Sweet) of Oak
Park joyfully announce the birth
of their son, Bradley Aaron. Proud
grandparents are Dorothy and
Lawrence Sweet of Southfield,
Mary and Leonard Donahue of
Bradenton, Fla., and Marguerite
Donahue of Redford. Proud
great-grandmothers are Mrs.
Rose Serling of Oak Park and
Mrs. Rose Sweet of Oak Park.
SINGLES
COMMUNITY NETWORK
FOR JEWISH SINGLES will
see the musical comedy Kuni
Leml 8 p.m. Saturday at the
Birmingham Theatre. For spe-
cial tickets, call Eda Aisner,
661-4877.
non-members. For information,
call Bruce Tabashneck, 661-
1000, ext. 219.
SINGLES 2 (40-55) will have a
pool party 8 p.m. Thursday at
the main Jewish Community
Center. Entertainment will be
provided by pianist Jimmy
Simpson and free wine and
cheese will be served. Swim-
ming will be available in the
indoor and outdoor Center pools.
The evening is being hosted by
Rose Lieberman. For informa-
tion, call Bruce Tabashneck,
661-1000, ext. 219.
Common Ground, Oakland
County's 24-hour crisis center,
will hold an orientation session
at 8 p.m. Wednesday for persons
interested in volunteering. The
meeting will be at Common
Ground, 1090 S. Adams, Bir-
mingham.
For information, call Karen
Conaway, coordinator of volun-
teers, 645-1173.
YOUNG JEWISH ADULTS
ASSOCIATION AGES 18-28
will have its second annual pic-
nic at Kensington Metro Park
on Sunday. Cars will be leaving
from the Southfield Civic Center
(near the tennis courts) at 11
a.m. There will be hot dogs and
baseball. There is a nominal fee.
At 8 p.m. Tuesday, the group
will hold its annual election of
officers at the Morris Branch of
the Jewish Center. Only paid
members will be able to vote.
YJAA is planning its third
trip to Cedar Point on June 9.
Carpools will be forming by the
tennis courts at the Southfield
Civic Center at 7:30 a.m. For in-
formation on these events, call
YJAA, 552-0856.
CHAI SINGLES SKI CLUB
will have a general meeting and
wally ball party 7:30 p.m. June
12 at the main Jewish Commu-
nity Center. The meeting will
detail the summer programs
that the club is organizing.
There is a nominal charge for
Volunteers
Wanted
Night Of Games
The City of Hope Mr. and
Mrs. Group will have its annual
night of games 7 p.m. Tuesday
at Roma's of Bloomfield. There
is a nominal charge and pro-
ceeds will go for catastrophic
disease research.
For information, call chair-
man Isidore Bernstein, 474-
8938, or president Max Kush-
ner, 352-8224.
Expectant Parent
Class Offered
The Oakland County Health
Division will offer a series of six
expectant parent classes begin-
ning Tuesday in the Southfield
office.
Classes will begin at 7:30 p.m.
and be taught by public health
nurses. There is no charge for
attending, but pre-registration
is requested.
To register, call Heidi Price,
424-7101.