ALL DRESSES
The happy grandparents are
Ellen and Charles Tenner of
Bloomfield Hills and Andrea
Sachse of Birmingham. Proud
great-grandparents are Pearl
Sachse of Huntington Woods
and Ruth and Norman Hack
of Delray Beach, Fla. Erica
Rose (Kolmon Ariel) is nam-
ed in loving memory of her
maternal cousin, Eric Dia-
mond, and her great-grand-
fathers, Kolmon Sachse and
William Tenner.
Congratulations!
Every baby is unique
and we are delighted to
offer the birth an-
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a service to the com-
munity. We must caution
our readers, however, to
use good taste in mak-
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