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June 17, 1988 - Image 122

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-06-17

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Workmen's Circle Nursery School
offers a unique secular Jewish
Education for your 3-5 year old child

A LIMITED NUMBER OF OPENINGS
ARE AVAILABLE FOR SEPTEMBER '88

WORKMEN'S CIRCLE NURSERY SCHOOL

26341 Coolidge • Oak Park
For more informotion, cull 545-0985

The Corvette Bed

FROM D. D. R. PLASTICS

NOW ON SALE
WAS $399
Twin Bed Size.
Now $329
Bed is very Durable!

SAVE $70

Makes Bedtime a Treat.

Driving Hood Extra

SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY THESE STORES

BABY N' KIDS
BEDROOMS

12 Oaks Mall
on the service drive

349-2515

BABY WORLD & TEENS

Dearborn
Troy
East Detroit Westland
22022
510 W.
18029
34520
Michigan Oakland Mall 8 Mile Rd.
Ford Rd.
565-9200 585-0440 777-9770 326-6110

L,=WORKOLIT Co

S. W. corner of Telegraph at Maple
Bloomfield Plaza Mall

Dear Exerciser,

Since the closing of the Body Express Exercise Studio on
Orchard Lake Road in West Bloomfield; and in the interest of
good health and exercise — we will be pleased to honor any
pre-paid Body Express exercise cards.

Yours in good health,

Barbara Schiff and Myrna Partrich

6652 TELEGRAPH, BIRMINGHAM, MI 48010

86 - FR*, JUNE 17, 1988

PHONE: 855-1033

Continued from preceding page

Leslie of Mio, Mich. Leah is
named in loving memory of
her maternal great-grand-
mother, Lillian Zuieback, and
her maternal great-grand-
father, Eugene Blum.

MAY 17 — Jay and Jody
(Barish) Greenspan of West
Bloomfield are thrilled to an-
nounce the birth of their
daughter, Stefani Amber.
Proud grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Sidney Barish of
West Bloomfield and Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Greenspan of
Southfield. Delighted great-
grandparents are Reva
Greenspan of Southfield,
Lillian Barish of Southfield
and Charles Simon of Hallan-
dale, Fla. Stefani Amber is
named in loving memory of
her maternal great-grand-
father, Abraham Fershtman,
and her maternal great-uncle,
Sam Pitzak.

MAY 10 — Brad and Joanne
(Rubenstein) Walsh of North
Palm Beach, Fla., formerly of
Oak Park, are thrilled to an-
nounce the birth of their
daughter, Kelly Lynn.
Ecstatic grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Leon Rubenstein of
Oak Park and Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Walsh of Detroit.
Kelly is named in loving
memory of her great-grand-
mothers, Ruth Anstandig and
Ruth Baradon.

MAY 9 — Glenn and Pamela
(Shamis) Griffith of Mayfield
Heights, Ohio, proudly an-
nounce the birth of their son,
Kyle Shamis Griffith. Proud
grandparents are Rita and
Arnold "Babe" Shamis of
Southfield and Tom and Terry
Griffith of Ravenna, Ohio.
Great-grandmother is Estelle
Barbash-Ashley. Kyle Shamis
Griffith is named in loving
memory of his great-grand-
father, Isadore Barbash.

MAY 9 — Mindy (Frumin)
and Arbey Arce of Queens,
N.Y., heir son, Samuel Eli and
twin daughters, Sarah
Frumin and Eva Frumin are
proud to announce the newest
member of their family,
Elizabeth Frumin. Proud
grandparents are Murray and
Bess Frumin, formerly of Bir-
mingham, now of Tamarac,
Fla.

MAY 6 — Andrea Wolfson
Hawkins and Antony
Hawkins of Royal Oak are
happy to announce the birth
of their son, Jason William.
Proud grandparents are
Marian and Wallace Wolfson
of Oak Park and Joyce and
Alan Hawkins of Farmington
Hills. Delighted great-grand-
mothers are Ceila Simon of
Oak Park and Mollie Wolfson

of New York City. Jason
William is named in loving
memory of his maternal
great-grandfather, Jack
Wolfson, and paternal
great-grandfather, William
Hawkins.

MAY 4 — Paul and Lisa
(Cooke) Hammond of San
Mateo, Calif., formerly of
Southfield, are happy to an-
nounce the birth of their
daughter, Sarah Calder.
Proud grandparents are Ar-
nold Cooke of Southfield,
Anita and Alvin Pensler of
West Bloomfield and Bob and
Pixie Hammond of Palo Alto,
Calif. Great-grandparents are
Margaret Cooke of Southfield
and Katherine and Karl
Koestline of Clearwater, Fla.
Sarah Calder is named in lov-
ing memory of her maternal
great-grandfathers, Charles
Cooke and William
Rosenblatt, and paternal
great-uncle, Charles
Koestline.

MAY 3 — Dr. Scott A. and
Cathy (Vingerelli) Cantor of
Southfield are happy to an-
nounce the birth of their third
child, Amanda Leigh, sister
to Jared David and Mallory
Jill. Proud grandparents are
Harvey and Rhoda Cantor of
West Bloomfield and
Margaret Vingerelli of South-
field. Proud great-grand-
parents are Eugene and
Lillian Walters of Southfield.
Amanda is named in loving
memory of her paternal
great-great-grandfather,
Avrum Shulem Turbow.

MAY 3 — Ira and Eydie
(Silverman) Holz of Glencoe,
Ill., are proud to announce
the birth of their son, Andrew
Benjamin. Proud grand-
mothers are Marilyn Silver-
man of West Bloomfield and
Esther Holz of Brooklyn, N.Y.
Great-grandmothers are Rose
Goldstein of Oak Park and
Ryvka Holz of Brooklyn. An-
drew is named in loving
memory of his maternal
grandfather, Allan Richard
Silverman and his maternal
great-grandfather, Ben
Goldstein.

APRIL 29 — Gordon and
Roberta (Owen) McKenna of
West Bloomfield are thrilled
to announce the birth of their
daughter, Lindsay Michele.
Proud grandparents are
Loraine and Martin Meyer of
Southfield and Gordon and
Annette McKenna of Boom-
field Hills. Delighted
great-grandmother is
Charlotte McKenna of
Williamsville, N.Y. Lindsay
Michele is named in loving
memory of her maternal
grandfather, Marvin Owen.

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