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June 19, 1992 - Image 97

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-06-19

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and Wesley Seltzer of Farm-
ington Hills joyfully an-
nounce the birth of their
daughter, Marisa Ariel. Shar-
ing in their joy are proud
grandparents Nancy and
Stuart Wilhelm of Farm-
ington Hills and Martha and
'Sam Seltzer of Oak Park.
Marisa's Hebrew name is
Nechama Z'kayna. Marisa is
named in loving memory
after her maternal great-
grandparents, Mildred Wil-
helm and Alter Beck, and for
-her paternal great-aunt and
great-uncle, Marisha and Abe
'=" Sielcer.

I: GREATEST ACCOMPLISHMENT
AS A FAMILY

Survival & Being Proud of
Each Other's Development

ij FAVORITE
PHOTOGRAPHER

Leo Knight Photography
...Of Course!

LEO

KNIGHT LA/

MASTER OF itorerro

I MAY 11 — Ryan and Alyse

(Belkin) Attenson of West
! Bloomfield proudly announce
the birth of their daughter,
Mollie Gwen. Sharing in
• their joy are grandparents
Elaine and Alan Belkin of
West Bloomfield and Marilyn
and Myron Attenson of Birm-
ingham. Thrilled great-
_grandmothers are Jennie
• Fried of West Bloomfield,
Dorothy Gordon of Southfield
and Anne Attenson of South-
field. Mollie Gwen is named
in loving memory of her
maternal great-great-grand-
mother, Mollie Burstein, and
maternal great-grandmother,
Gladys Moiseev.

- MAY 3 — Drs. Nat and Rebec-
ca Pernick of Huntington
Woods joyfully announce the
• birth of their son, Samuel
Chaim. Proud grandparents
are Lawrence and Anne Per-
- - nick of Southfield, Ann White
of Harlingen, Texas, and Dr.
c ' Arnold White of Columbia,
Mo. Happy great-grand-
mother is Bessie Zelonka of
Oak Park. Samuel is named
in loving memory of his pater-
nal great-grandmother, Jean-
ette (Shayndel) Pernick, and
paternal great-grandfather,
Ben (Chaim Baruch) Zelonka.

APRIL 21 — Dr. and Mrs.

c

Richard Mark (Chris Meyers)
of Franklin joyfully announce
the birth of their third
daughter, Paige Michelle
(Aviva Michal), sister to liana
Nicole and Carly Ilene. Paige
Michelle is named in memory
of her maternal great-great-
, grandmother, Mary Meyers.
Proud grandparents are Dr.
Bill Ross, Florine Mark-Ross,
Lloyd Meyers and Nancy
Meyers. Great-grandparents
include Ruth (Grossberg) and
Stanley Tucker, Effie Meyers
and Anna Perala.

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REAL ESTATE
UPDATE

Ray A. Fox, Licensed Realtor

SOME BENEFITS OF AGE

QUESTION: What are the
advantages of purchasing an
older home?
ANSWER: if you want more
house for your dollar, you have
good cause to look over older
houses. For one thing, there are
more old houses than new ones.
For every new house that will go
up this year, there are some 45
existing homes already on the
market.
Many older homes offer more
abundant space - a special
attraction if you have a large
family, but a limited budget.
Most old homes are in well-
established, well-developed
neighborhoods. There will be no
waiting for streets to be paved,
sewers to be connected or
schools to be built. All that is
going to grace the neighborhood
is already there.

IF YOU WANT MORE
HOUSE for your dollar, you
have good reason to con-
sider purchasing an older
home.

Please Phone
Ray A. Fox
or drop in at
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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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