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March 06, 1992 - Image 103

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-03-06

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The Jewish Community Center
DAY CAMP
with
Nancy Gurwin Productions
presents

field Hills, Geoffrey Goody of
Windsor, England, and Joan
Strickland of Nayland, Wales.
Her enthusiastic sister is
19-month-old Claire.

JAN. 24 — Elly and
Shayndee (Frankel) Lasson of
Oak Park are pleased to an-
nounce the arrival of their
daughter, Yael Chaya (Julie
Alyssa). The excited big
brother is Yadkov. The proud
grandparents include Dr. and
Mrs. Morris Lasson of
Baltimore, Md., and Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Frankel of Ocean-
side, N.Y. Yael Chaya is nam-
ed after her maternal great-
grandmother.

JAN. 15 — Ronald and
Cheryl Mehler joyfully an-
nounce the birth of their
daughter, Jordyn Elizabeth.
Their joy is shared by grand-
parents, Arlene and Albert
Levenson of West Bloomfield,
and Diane and Alvin Cabot of
Farmington. Jordyn Eliza-
beth is named in loving
memory of her paternal
great-grandmothers, Sarell
Karbal and Rose Mehler.

Congratulations!

Every baby is unique
and we are delighted to
offer the birth an-
nouncement column as
a service to the com-
munity. We must caution
our readers, however, to
use good taste in mak-
ing their announcement.
The Jewish News
reserves the right to edit
any announcement.
Birth announcements
must be typewritten,
double-spaced and in-
clude a daytime phone
number of the sender.
Please include the date
of birth and cities of
residence for the baby's
family and grand-
parents.
Announcements re-
ceived by 10 a.m. Tues-
day will be considered
for that Friday's paper,
but space limitations
may delay publication.

N EWS

Fiji Soldier
Dies Of Wounds

Tel Aviv (JTA) — A Fijian
soldier attached to United
Nations peacekeeping forces
in Lebanon has died of
wounds incurred when he
was caught in cross fire bet-
ween. the Israel Defense
Force and Hezbollah guer-
rillas in southern Lebanon
last month.

CAMP

of the

ARTS '92

Session I
June 22 - July 16

Session II
July 20 - August 13

7th - 12th grades

REAL ESTATE
UPDATE

Ray A. Fox, Licensed Realtor

NEARLY IDEAL INVESTMENT

QUESTION: Why has the
ownership of real estate been
such a good investment over
the years?
ANSWER: Historically, real
estate has been nearly the ideal
investment. During inflation,
real estate's value has increased
faster than the general price
rise. In times of recession,
real estate has maintained a
higher value than most other
assets.
When we combine the growth
forces of real estate with the
advantages of leverage (using
other people's money) and
then add the incomparable tax
benefits — we can readily
understand why more million-
aires are made in real estate
than in any other endeavor.

HISTORICALLY real estate
has always been an excel-
lent Investment for many
reasons.

Please Phone
Ray A. Fox
or drop in at
CRANBROOK
ASSOCIATES, INC.

32440 Franklin Road
Franklin

Phone: 626-8700

Presented in cooperation with

Chase Manhattan of Michigan

Philip Spina, Vice President

WHAT IS CAMP OF THE ARTS?

Bloomfield Hills: 313.645-6466

Camp of the Arts will be divided into two - 4
week sessions, designed for the young aspiring actor
with intensive training in auditioning and acting
techniques, voice performance, jazz and tap,
improvisation, set building and make-up

ll& CHASE
i 1.1

PIERCE
STREET
PORTRAITS

The culmination of each 4 week session will be
an original musical presentation 'Puttin on the Ritz'
written and adapted for the stage by Nancy Gurwin.

FINE ART
PHOTOGRAPHS
OF CHILDREN

For further information call 661-1000 ext. 254
Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit •
6600 West Maple Road • West Bloomfield, MI 48322

217 Pierce Street
Birmingham

Grand Opening

FOR APPOINTMENT CALL

646-6951

SALE
ALL
30 % OFF

CLOTHING
(Layette Items Excluded)

2 Days Only

Monday, Mor. 9 & Tuesday, Mor. 10

baby

and

me

Maternity — Layette — Children's
4301 Orchard Lake Rd. - West Bloomfield, MI
In Crosswinds Mall • 855-3214

All sales final on sale
items. No charges.
Not applicable to any
previous sales.

Hours:
Mon.-Sot.
10-5:30
Thurs. 10-8

AAY PLA
'

Quality hourly drop-in child core

.Mom and Dad say:

Lauren says:
• I love this place!

• Great when we have an
appointment
• Exceptional value
• Sometimes on Sat.
she asks to go to
My Place

• Why? Because it's fun!
• Favorite things to do
at My Place?
• Draw and Color.

New Location!

7305 Orchard Lake Rd.
N. of 14 Mile, in Robin's Nest
73 7-KIDS

M-Th 8 a.m.-10 p.m.
Fri. 8 a.m.-1 a.m.
at Lahser Sat. 9 a.m.-1 a.m.
540-5702 Sun. Noon-8 p.m.

LAUREN GRUBB 3610 W. Maple

Daughter of

ROBIN & KEITH

Q: What investment offers

competitive rates

great tax advantages

complete safety

A: U.S. SAVINGS BONDS

THE GREAT AMERICAN INVESTMENT
1.800-US-BONDS

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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