ilk ik O i ii. el4, REAL ESTATE UPDATE • e 16, 6 , a \,) vi --I JAN. 25 — Dane L. Harwood, former Detroiter of Brookline, Mass., and Amy (Uhrbach) Harwood are proud to an- nounce the birth of their son Alexander Mark. Proud grandparents are Leila and Hal Uhrbach of Long island, Dorothy and Al Mazer of Southfield and Julius and Naomi Harwood of West Bloomfield. Great-grand- parents are Rose Uhrback and Meyer and Clara Austein all of Fla. Alexander Mark is named in loving memory of his paternal grandfather, Aron Ginsberg. DEC. 17 — Danniell Ana Nadiv proudly announces the arrival of her baby brother, Yohnatan David. Thrilled abba and eema are Yair and Shelley Sherman-Nadiv. Ex- cited grandparents are Sandy and Denny Brenner of Walled Lake, Murray Sherman of Southfield and Ziona and David Nadiv of Ramat Gan, Israel. Elated great-grand- parents are Bessie Kutnick and Norman and Charlotte Sherman of Oak Park and Miriam Carassenti of Ti- berias, Israel. In the Sephar- dic tradition, Yoni is named in honor of his sabba, David Nadiv. LOCAL NEWS h. OCC Hosts World Game The World Game will be held 6-10 p.m. June 7 in the physical education building on the Orchard Ridge Cam- pus of Oakland Community College. The World Game is a tool for awareness and decision making that has been played by members of U.S. Congress, corporate executives, scien- tists, members of youth groups, and participants at more than 50 colleges and universities throughout North America. Players stand on the world's largest and most accurate map of the Earth and see the world as never seen before. Each participant represents one percent of humanity (50 million people) and takes part in the negotiation and distribution of the world's populations, food and energy production and consumption, literacy levels, military ex- penditures, etc. All players take part in a critical thinking session that focuses on the prospects of a positive future and the means to obtain it. For information, call Oakland Community College, 340-6525. Ray A. Fox, Licensed Realtor z< O, L f ; z PAINT BEFORE SELLING? 4 (.9 1- > `231 Z 1 -Li • •/'' CENTERPIECES BALLOON -1-eic, THEME PACKAGES G'S P GIFT BASKETS WITH PIZZAZZ VIRG AN AFFAIR? WE'VE GOT THE PERFECT INVITATION FOR YOUR SPECIAL OCCASION. •WEDDINGS •BAR/BAT MITZVAHS • SHOWERS • SWEET 16s • AND A WHOLE LOT MORE •ALL AT 25% OFF ANSWER: If the outside is badly in need of paint, it may be worth your time to paint it before you start showing the house. Chipped and faded paint is not only unsightly, but may discourage a sale. Most people do not want to move in and have to undertake such a big job. The same advice goes for the inside. No point to completely repainting or pa- pering your walls since the buyer may want to Select his own colors or patterns. How- ever, if a particular room looks especially shabby, it will be worth your effort to paper or paint it. HOUSE BADLY IN NEED OF PAINTING will discour- age sale at the best price. Please phone Ray A. Fox or drop in at CRANBROOK ASSOCIATES, INC. 32440 Franklin Road Franklin Phone: 626-8700 Presented in cooperation with by invitation only JULIE ROTT QUESTION: What advice do you offer on the subject of painting your home before putting it on the market? 661-3383 Chase Manhattan of Michigan • Jim Linnane, Second Vice President Bloomfield Hills: 313-645-6466 NEP Where Fashion Has No Size CHASE PIERCE STREET PORTRAITS FI\E ART P- OTOGRAPHS OF CHILD?E\ Fabulous Fashions & Incredible Accessories For The Fuller-Figured Woman Sizes 14 Plus Sugar Tree REMEMBER MOTHER'S DAY SUNDAY, MAY 13th 6209 Orchard Lake Rd. • W. Bloomfield • 851.8001 yang Boductiotzs 217 Pierce Street Birmingham presents over 90 bands: FOR APPOINTMENT CALL The Simone Vitale Band • Krosswinds Pam Martin • Higher Ground • Paul Lochrichio and many more . . . PLUS! 646-6951 Customized entertainment planning for every aspect of your special private and corporate parties Xrdvait gaidoseczn, Call Susan Stuart at 2880070 aczcx GARY R.MILLER P 0 Weddings • Bar Mitzvahs • Portraits Sport Teams • Old Photos Copied Instant Passport Photos Certified MOHELim of Detroit Reb. Hershl Roth 557-0888 Cantor Sidney Rube 358-1426 Rabbi S. Zachariash 557-9666 Cantor S. Greenbaum 855-0628 25784 Middlebelt Road (Mid Eleven Center) Farmington Hills, MI 48018 ^ G R n P (313) 626.0025 - 313)477-4753 The ONLY Children's Basket Company. Call Us For All Your Baby and Children's Gifts! trAtF, OrinO\Lii '683-3999 Your Wedding Is Special to You... And to Us • Invitations • Stationery • Gifts Best Of All Always 20% Off ENCORE III La Mirage 29555 Northwestern Hwy. Southfield, MI 3546160 Toy and Gift Bottoms Stuffed Full of Function and Fun! (Local and nationwide delivery) 71 ir nr- rnnn- imAnou irt A10 AI Aft