REAL ESTATE UPDATE CREATIVE Ray A. Fox, Licensed Realtor SETTING THE STAGE RTS great-grandmother, Esther Marcus, her maternal great- great-uncle, Joseph Stillman and her paternal great-grand- mother, Jesse Rose. QUESTION: Do you have any suggestions on how to prepare a home for its best showing? FOR KIDSO Jay and Linda JUNE 28 (Hoffman) Kozlowski of West Bloomfield joyfully announce the birth of their son, David Jacob, brother to Rachel and Annie. Delighted grand- parents are Evelyn Kasle of Franklin and Marvin and Edith Kozlowski of Farm- ington Hills. Thrilled great-grandparents are Helen Kanat and Esther Zyskind. David (David Mordechai) is named after his paternal grandfather, Max Kozlowski, and paternal great-grand- father, Nussan David Friedenreich. — 'Creative Arts For Kids With Sue" presents a unique enrichment program allowing children, ages 4 and up, to explore and experiment using clay to hand - build pottery; become introduced to story telling and creative drama; work with 3-dimensional arts and crafts; enjoy creative movement and engage In mixed-media drawing. Flexible Fall Schedules Available Children Ages 4 and Up JUNE 13 David and Vickie (Silverman) Edwards proudly announce the birth of their son, Michael Roland. Thrilled grandparents are Shirley Silverman of Oak Park and Everett and Rolande Edwards of Orland, Calif. Michael (Moishe Baruch) is named in loving memory of his mater- nal grandfather, Maurice Silverman, and maternal great-grandmother, Loub a Bertha Lupiloff, and in honor of his paternal grand- mother, Rolande Edwards. — For More Information Call Sue Katz 661-5293 (Licensed) Used Book Sale! JUNE 11 Ervin and Esther (Kaufman) Edelstein of Southfield joyfully announce the birth of their daughter, Alexandra Gabrielle (Sarah Hinda), sister to David Solomon and Adam Jeremy. Proud grandmother is Susana Edelstein of Oak Park. Alex- andra is the granddaughter to the late Solomon Edelstein, Berta Kaufman, and Irving Kaufman. Alexandra Gabrielle is named in loving memory of her great-grand- mothers, Sara Altmann and Ginda Abramson. Telegraph at 12 Mile Rd., Southfield 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. Daily Sunday—Mall Hours 1 ; 1 2:1 , 1 , 1 1, „ 1 9, 1 ,1"iiit „„,„ DON'T JUST SELL A HOUSE- sell a home. Subtle show- manship can help set the right atmosphere. Please phone Ray A. 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