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JULY 2 — Stan and Cheryl
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spect, Ill., are thrilled to an-
nounce the birth of their son,
Brian Ross. Proud big brother
is Jeffrey Eric. Ecstatic grand-
parents are Jean and Joe
Gross of Belleville, Ill., and
Leatrice and Harold Grod-
man of West Bloomfield. Lov-
ing great-grandparents are
Goldie and Max Kornicks.
Brian Ross is named in
memory of his paternal great-
grandmothers, Rebecca Gross
and Bessie Brody.
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QUESTION: There seems to
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ANSWER: In the early days,
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"scrivener" (the person in the
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affix his seal.
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