ANNOUNCING: Births Th • 23 Payment, 24 Month Lease MARCH 10 Michael and Patty Bank of Columbus, Ohio, are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter, Shelby Samantha. Sharing their hap- piness are brother Brock; grandparents, Nancy Bank of Sausalito, Calif.; Eliot and Liz Bank of Columbus; and Pat and Catherine Ward of Omaha, Neb. — Stk. 104501 MARCH 3 Ilan and Margo (Pernick) Weitzer of West Bloomfield joyfully announce the birth of their daughter, Talia Natalie, sister to Maya Rachel and Amit Sharon. Shar- ing in the family's happiness are grandparents, Larry and Anne Pernick of Southfield, Chanan. and Bela Weitzer of Ramat Gan, Israel, and great-grand- mother, Bessie Zelonka of Southfield. Talia Natalie is named in loving memory of her great-grandfather, Nathaniel Pernick. — FEB.11 Darrell and Elyse (Le Vine) Silber of Farmington announce with pride and joy the birth of their daughter, Alexis Jordyn. Alexis is welcomed with love and excitement by her big sister, Jaimee Elizabeth. Proud grandparents are Ron and Doralee LeVine of Farmington Hills and Joeo and Shirley Sil- ber of White Lake. Alexis Jor- dyn is named in loving memory of her paternal great-grand- mother, Lila Silber, and great- — CADILLAC. CREATING A HIGHER STANDARD. *Price is plus 4% Mi. use tax, plate fees, title & $96 sales tax on down pyrnt. 100/mile over 30,000 miles. Customer responsible for excess wear & tear. Previous sales, factory sun- roofs & tags excluded. See dealer for complete details. Sale ends 3/31/94. 7100 ORCHARD LAKE RI). at the end of Northwestern Iligtm WEST BLOOMFIELD OPEN MON. & THURS. 'til Charming ways to display your pride. Tapper's has a unique collection of childrens charms in 14kt. gold. Add diamonds and gemstones to create a beautiful and , lasting way to remember a mother's love and devotion. THE DETRO e 118 Diamonds and Fine Jewelry 26400 W. 12 Mile Road Southfield, MI 48034 Service & Repairs (810) 357-5578, Order Toll-Free 1-800-337-GIFT 9 P.M. great-uncle, Allan Viedrah. FEB. 2 C. David and Sheryl (Margolis) Stoddard of Oak Park are excited to announce the birth of their second child, Mallory Tamar (Michal Tamar). Ecstatic big brother is Steven Jacob. Proud grandparents are Barbara and Solomon Margolis of West Bloomfield and Lin- wood and Marylou Stoddard of Ann Arbor. Mallory Tamar is named in loving memory of her maternal great-uncle, Max Shulman, and maternal great- grandmother, Tillie Margolis. — FEB. 1 Lloyd and Amy (Bark) Altman of Royal Oak are thrilled to announce the birth of their son, Joshua Evan. Proud grandparents are Irving and Nita Barit of Oak Park and Larry and Mary Altman of Rochester Hills. Joshua is named in loving memory of his great-grandparents, Arthur Barit and Max and Eva Wasserman. — DEC. 24 Dr. Ben and Deb- bie (Steinberg) Schuraytz of Houston are happy to announce the birth of their daughter, Rachel Eliana, named after her paternal great-grandmother, Rose (Rochel) Schuraytz. The happy grandparents are Dr. Daniel and Susan (Wides) Steinberg, of Livermore, Calif., and Irving and Aline (Heisler) Schuraytz of Detroit. — Parenting Center Offers Programs The Eugene and Marcia Ap- plebaum Jewish Parenting Center, 4200 Walnut Lake Rd., West Bloomfield, will host the following programs. "Grand Time for Grandpar- ents!" provides grandparents and their grandchildren ages 3- 5 an opportunity to enhance their relationship through memory-making adventures, games, crafts and storytelling. Susan Barr, educator, librarian, storyteller, will facilitate on April 10, 17, 24, and May 1, 10:30-11:30 a.m. Elissa Rosenfeld will lead "The Next S.T.E.P.," a seven- session study group which is a follow-up to preschool or ele- mentary Mensch Making - S.T.E.P. classes, on April 11- June 6 (no class May 16 and 30) 9-10:30 a.m. This class will en- courage parents to take a fresh look at their parenting style and provide an in-depth look at the factors which influence the ability to be effective parents. "Certified Babysitting" is de- signed to help students 11 years of age or older to get ready for all those summer babysit- ting opportunities. Michelle Pryslac's instruction will teach them: basic first aid, how to handle emergency situations, general child care, appropriate Jewish stories and practices. Students will receive a Red Cross certification card on suc- cessful completion of the class, as determined by the instruc- tor. Class meets April 11-May 23 (no class May 16), 4-5:30 p.m. In the three workshops of