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December 24, 1993 - Image 84

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-12-24

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Holiday Sale

Births

DEC. 16 — David and Aviva
(Audrey Barris) Rider are proud
to announce the birth of their
daughter, Esther Leah, sister
to Binyomin Meyer and Sarah
Raizel. Thrilled grandparents
are Nate and Davida Barris of
Union Lake and Leonard Rid-
er of Kalispell, Mont. Esther is
named in loving memory of her
maternal great-grandparents,
Louis and Esther Smolka.

50% OFF

Selected Clothing &
Accessories*

120 B. West Maple
Birmingham
*not subject to prior sale

540-1977

Toni Old Into old!

If you have "gently" worn children's clothing from sizes 4-18, then
we can do business. Clothing donated to us will be sold to less for-
tunate families for far less than any retail store.
We will even take your old clothes on consignment. Call for pick-
up service or stop in Monday - Saturday, 10 am to 6 pm.

When Clothes
Make The Difference,
We Make The Clothes

Mon.-Fri. 10-4

Franklin Plaza
358-4085
29107 Northwestern Hwy.
Southfield (2nd entrance from 12 Mlle In rear)

SAFETY DEVICES I

It's the smart way to get some extra wear out of your old clothes.

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WEDDING
GOWNS

YOUR CHILD

PICKUP & DELIVERY SERVICE

626-0004

6225 Orchard Lake Rd.
West Bloomfield

$99

DRAPERY
CLEANING
SPECIALISTS

EXPERT ALTERATIONS
MEN & WOMEN

,

CHILD-PROOF
YOUR HOME

Avenue of Fashion • 863-2323

WEISMAN
CLEANERS & TAILORS

CLEANED &
PRESERVED

SAVE

"Children's
Resale Boutique"

* Executive Shirt Laundry
* Furs Cleaned & Glazed
* Leathers & Suede
* Reweaving

(FIREPLACE GUARDS'

Package

• INSURED & CERTIFIED

#1 IN STATE

-MO CtACt SISRX

DEC. 2

Larry and Franci
(Shanbrom) Silver of Waterford
Township welcome with love
the birth of their daughter,
Marti Alexa. Welcoming Marti
is her big sister, Erica. Elated
grandparents are Doris and
Marshall Shanbrom of West
Bloomfield and Louis and Re-
nee Silver of Delray Beach, Fla.
Marti is named in loving
memory of her maternal great-
grandfather, Max Weisman,
and her paternal great-grand-
father, Abraham Silver.



NOV. 30 — Dianne (Lugosi)
and Dr. Stewart Baroff of West
Bloomfield welcome with much

ME(313) 354-5969-7,5;

• IN HOME CONSULTATIONS e

Drapery Removal
& Rechanging
Service

Just N. of Maple (15 Mite)
at Sugar Tree Plaza

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DAVID BIBER

Crestview Cadillac
541-4133

$200.00 OFF

CANDID PHOTOGRAPHIC
Bar/Bat Mitzvah or Wedding Package

with purchase of both picture & video.
New purchases only.

Exp. 1121194

Farmington Hills 553-4867

baby and me

Maternity • Children's • Layette

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TALLED

DEC. 6 — David and Andrea
(Kahn) Samuels, of Farming-
ton Hills, are thrilled to an-
nounce the birth of Jenna
Ashley, sister to Justin Eric and
Marli Brooke Samuels. De-
lighted grandparents are Saul
and Thelma Kahn of West
Bloomfield and Harvey and
Sylvia Samuels of Southfield.
Jenna is named in loving mem-
ory of her paternal great-grand-
father, Abe Blatt, and her
maternal great-grandmother,
Anna (Toby) Kahn.

4301 Orchard Lake Rd. At Lone Pine Road
In Crosswinds Mall - West Bloomfield, MI • 855-3214

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We buy them, sell them,
appraise them, clean them
repair them
and love them!

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Carpet Cleaning

(313) 399-2323

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ANN ARBOR

• 546-RUGS
• 646-RUGS
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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.

love the birth of their son, Bran-
don Michael (Aaron Rachmiel).
Sharing in their joy are very
proud grandparents, Agnes and
Thomas Lugosi of West Bloom-
field and Mary and Jack Baroff
of Oak Park. Brandon is named
in loving memory of his pater-
nal great-grandfather, Michael
(Rachmiel) Gerstein.

NOV. 4 — Dr. Gregg and
Mickey Resnick of Alpena are
proud to announce the birth of
their daughter, Jessica Paige.
Proud grandparents are
Jacqueline and Morris Levy of
Franklin Park, N.J., and
Janelle and Ken Proefrock of
Toledo, Ohio.

SEPT. 13 — Shaul and Helen
(Schuraytz) Engelsberg of Bal-
timore are happy to announce
the birth of their son, Chaim,
brother of Mayer Aryeh. Grand-
parents are David and Miriam
(Cashdan) Engelsberg of Brook-
lyn and Irving and Aline
(Heisler) Schuraytz of Detroit.
Chaim is named after his ma-
ternal great-great grandfather,
Chaim Zvi Heisler.

SEPT. 8 — Debby (Schey) and
Steve Sharlin are thrilled to an-
nounce the birth of their daugh-
ter, Sydney Felice. Welcoming
Sydney are brothers, Jordan
(age 4) and Colby (age 2). Proud
grandparents are Carl and
Sylvia Schey of West Bloom-
field, Jerry and Dorothy Shar-
lin of Highland Park, Ill. Sydney
is named in loving memory of
her maternal great-grand-
mother, Fannie Leider.

SEPT. 3 — Mr. Howard Ira
Garon and Mrs. Srisamorn
Thamatta Garon of Chiang
Mai, Thailand, proudly an-
nounce the birth of their son,
Praht (meaning scholar) Ezra
(named for his paternal great-
grandmother, Esther Grodman)
Thamatta Garon. The grand-
parents are Mr. Barry and Mrs.
Annette Garon now of Tucson,
Ariz., formerly of Oak Park, and
Mr. Sutat and Mrs. Boonyuong
Thamatta of Ban Rai Village,
Thailand. ❑

Soon after the outbreak of
the Civil War New York
banker Joseph Seligman ex-
tended $1 million in credit to
the beleaguered Union
government, but is probably
best remembered for his
ability to sell $200 million in
U.S. bonds to Germany at a
time when French and
British financial institutions
favored the Confederate
states.

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