Milestones BIRTHS page 107 lighted grandparents are Betty and Earl Shipper of Farming- ton Hills and Cantor Joseph and Edith Birnholtz of Louis- ville, Ky. Matthew Seth is named in loving memory of his maternal great-grandmother, Schandel Hoberman, and his paternal great-uncle, Men- achem Birnholtz. SEPT. 10 — Mark and Debbie Light of Akron, Ohio, proudly announce the birth of their son, Myles Jordan, brother to Ash- ley Lauren, 8 years, and Madyson Nicholle, 3 years. Proud grandparents are Betty Light Kaplan and Milton Ka- plan of West Bloomfield, Pattie and Nate Light of Akron, and Pat and Denny Rouse of Cincin- nati, Ohio. Myles is named in loving memory of his paternal great-grandmother, Marsha York. 100% COTTON TERRY ROBES Special Halloween costumes for children. Ask for information on the 3rd annual Halloween Ball (a benefit for Children's Leukemia Foundation of Michigan) 4.- WI I NI■") 120 B. West Maple Birmingham 313-540-1977 w up JEWELRY APPRAISALS At Very Reasonable Prices. Coll For An Appointment C.) CC D UJ Ul 108 011itellee ‘.. established 1919 FINE JEWELERS Lawrence M. Allan, Pres. GEM/DIAMOND SPECIALIST AWARDED CERTIFICATE BY GIA IN GRADING AND EVALUATION 30400 Telegraph Road Suite 134 Bingham Faims, MI 48010 (313) 642-5575 DAILY 10-5:00 THURS. 10-7 SAT. 10-3 AUG. 31 — Stephan and Ter- ry (Gurman) Smith of Grosse Ile are delighted to announce the birth of their son, Andrew Nathaniel. Proud big brother is Matthew. Excited grandmoth- ers are Joyce Gurman and Alma Smith, both of Grasse Use. Thrilled great-grandmother is Molly Davis of Trenton. Andrew Nathaniel is named in loving memory of his paternal grand- father, Norman Smith. AUG. 28 — Margie (Alkon) and Tom Skora of Chicago are de- lighted to announce the birth of their son, Steven Daniel. Grandparents are Len and Gin- ny Alkon of Huntington Woods and Len and Charlene Skora of Chicago. Steven is named in loving memory of his paternal grandmother, Shirley Skora, and his maternal great-grand- mother, Dorothy Rosenthal. AUG. 4 — Lawrence and Karen Rosenberg announce with much love the birth of their second daughter, Hannah Eliz- abeth (Chanah Elishevah). Ex- cited big sister and brother are Marissa Rebekah and Ben- jamin David. Sharing in their joy are grandparents Frank and Elaine Basch of Livonia and Sydney and Maxine Rosen- berg of West Bloomfield. Han- nah Elizabeth is named in loving memory of her paternal great aunt, Toby Kahn, and ma- ternal great-grandmother, Bessie Soloway. JULY 25 — Larry and Sherry (Smerling) Miller, formerly of Southfield, of Cleveland, Ohio, are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter, Saman- tha Beth (Tziporah Batya). Proud grandparents are Mort and Harriett Smerling of West Bloomfield and Iry and Joan Miller of Cleveland. Proud great-grandmother is Rose Wol- rauch of West Bloomfield Samantha Beth is named in memory of her maternal great- grandmother, Sadye Smerling, and paternal great-grand- father, Benjamin Goldstein. JULY 8 — Lennie and Karen (Weingart) Meisel of Farming- ton Hills welcome with much love the birth of their son, Alex Jordan. Sharing their joy are grandparents Harold and Sylvia Weingart and Irvin and Yetta Meisel, all of Southfield. Alex's proud great-grandmoth- er is Dorothy Kreisler. Alex is named in loving memory of his maternal great-grandmother, Molly Halberg, and his paternal great-grandmother, Dorothy Meisel. Congratulations! Every baby is unique and we are delighted to offer the birth announcement column as a service to the community. We must cau- tion our readers, however, to use good taste in mak- ing their announcement. The Jewish News re- serves 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 grandparents. Announcements re- ceived by 10 a.m. Monday will be considered for that Friday's paper, but space limitations may delay publication. Pointe Council Hosts Lecture The Grosse Pointe Jewish Council will host a lecture by Elliot Wilhelm, director of the Detroit Film Theater at the De- troit Institute of Arts 7:30 p.m. Nov. 1 at the Grosse Pointe Uni- tarian Church, 17150 Maumee, Grosse Pointe. The lecture will focus on the history of the DIA's film pro- gram and touch on recent films and what trends they may in- dicate. Elliot Wilhelm also is the DIA's curator of film. He has taught classes at Wayne State University and works as a film critic for local television and ra- dio stations. There is no charge. Refresh- ments will follow.