WOODEN PLAY STRUCTURES OSTRICH SKIN PURSES TAR FUN Imported from N. Africa — ONE OF A KIND - 30% Off Retail Marie Gross, Grace Ross and Sophie Korn. Adam Michael is named in loving memory of his mother's zayde, Philip (lbyve) Korn and his father's close friend, Michael Mendelson. APRIL 18 — Lee and Lillian (Winkler) Schostak of Southfield are delighted to an- nounce the birth of their third son, Alexander Jay (Elkanah Chaim), brother to Michael Ed- ward and Steven Benjamin. Proud grandparents are Sol and Shoshana Winkler of Oak Park and Mrs. Laura Schostak of Margate, Fla. Alexander Jay is named in loving memory of his grandfather, Alexander Schostak, great-grandmother, Chaya Winkler, and great- uncle, Julius Winkler. APRIL 10 — Paul and Nancy Kutnick of Yorba Linda, Calif., are happy to announce the birth of their son, Geoffrey Akiva. Grandparents are former Detroiters Harold and Yetta Kutnick of Boca Raton, Fla., and Ben and Fumiko Kumagai of Gardenia, • Calif. 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