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February 15, 1991 - Image 87

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-02-15

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grandparents are Norman
and Monica Ziegelman of
Bloomfield Hills and Dr.
Charles and Mildred Mootz of
North Hampton, N.H. De-
lighted great-grandmothers
are Mrs. Annabelle Benton of
Southfield and Mrs. Betty
Zweig of Toronto, Ont. Eric
Daniel is named in loving
memory of his maternal
grandparents.

JAN. 14 — Randy and
Catherine (Marshall) Frankel
of Ft. Myers, Fla., joyfully an-
nounce the birth of their son,
Dylan Quinn. Ecstatic grand-
parents are Marlene and
Marvin Frankel of Hunting-
ton Woods, and Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Fredericks of Lee
Summit, Mo. His paternal
great-grandmother is Doro-
thy Weinger Frankel. Dylan
Quinn is named in loving
memory of his great-great-
grandfather, Louis Weinger.

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QUESTION: I just received a
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property. The photos look great
and the price seems attractive.
The developer wants me to pur-
chase by mail because it is
limited. They offer to refund my
money within six months if I am
not satisfied. What do you
think?

ANSWER: Don't buy by
mail, sight unseen. It exposes
you to every possible abuse and
mistake. What if you are unable
to visit within six months? If you
do, and are dissatisfied, will the
developer still be in business? If
he is, what assurance do you
have that he will return your
money? If you think the pur-
chase is worthwhile - take the
trip and look at the property.
But don't make any advance
commitment to buy.

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JAN. 2 — Michael and Kitty
(Cadieux) Schecter of Oak
Park joyfully announce the
birth of their daughter, Celia
Erin. Proud grandparents are
Joyce Munro of Livonia and
Ben and Joann Shecter of
Detroit. Delighted great-
great-grandfather is Irving
Smiler of Farmington Hills.
Celia Erin is named in loving
memory of her paternal
great-great-aunt, Celia
Erman.

DEC. 31 — Dr. and Mrs.
Michael Jules Mattes (Ruth
Zirin) of Berkeley Heights,
N.J., are delighted to welcome
Mitchell Zirin, brother to
Malcolm and Vanessa. Grand-
parents are Dr. and Mrs. Max
Mattes of Southfield and
Evelyn Zirin of Delray, Fla.
Mitchell has been named
after his maternal grand-
father, Morris Zirin.

DEC. 31 — Wendy and Sam
Leve of Farmington Hills are
pleased to announce the birth
of their son, David Scott.
Proud grandparents are
Suzanne and Lewis Kaplan
and Roslyn, and Jack Leve of
Oak Park. Joyful great-grand-
mothers are Florence Cooper
of Southfield, Frances Kaplan
of San Diego, Calif., and
Molly Leve. David Scott is
named in loving memory of
his maternal great-grand-
father, David R. Kaplan, and
his maternal great-great-
aunt, Sarah Gross.

DEC. 16 — Dr. Joel and Judi
(Frumin) Levy of Houston,
Texas, announce with great
joy the birth of their
daughter, Maureen Ellen,
sister to Daniel Kutner. Pro-
ud grandparents are Bess and
Murray Frumin of Tamarac,

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