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July 12, 1996 - Image 35

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-07-12

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The Headband Hairpiece is
Flexible and Versatile

Developed for women with less hair to look good and feel better about themselves, the head-

band hairpiece is quick and convenient. It en be used for all occasions, from casual wear to el-

egant evening dress. The clear plastic headband slips invisible into the hair style and fits securely

on the crown. The headband hairpiece is so natural and versatile, you'll wonder why you didn't

try it sooner!

MAY 11 — Aaron and Ellen
(Robinson) Krumbein of High-
land Park, Ill., are pleased to an-
nounce the birth of their son, Ari
Caleb. Proud big twin sisters are
Rachel Hannah and Abigail
Lynn. Sharing in their happiness
are grandparents Zelda and Eli
Robinson of Southfield and
Elaine and Eliezer Krumbein of
Highland Park. Ari is named in
loving memory of his maternal
great-great-uncles, Holocaust
survivor Leo Dercin and Calvin
Lewis.

APRIL 19 — James and Erika
(Fuller) Iafrate of Northville are
thrilled to announce the birth of
their twin daughters, Alison
Nicole (Gila Mitka) and Arielle
Elise (Arielle Shulamit). Ecstatic
first-time grandparents are Iris
and Jimmy Fuller of Farmington
Hills and Marian and Tony
Iafrate of West Bloomfield. Shar-
ing in this happy occasion is
great-grandmother Elaine Lifton
of West Bloomfield. Alison is
named in loving memory of her
paternal great-grandmother, Gio-
vanna Iafrate, and her maternal
great-grandfather, Max Lifton.
Arielle is named in loving mem-
ory of her paternal great-grand-
father, Americo Iafrate, and her
maternal great-grandmother,
Freda Fuller.

APRIL 16 — Dr. Larry Bircoll
and Andrea Jaron of Huntington.
Woods are thrilled to announce
the birth of their son, Joshua
Ryan (Yehoshua Sheva). Wel-
coming Joshua home is big broth-
er, Jamie. Overjoyed grandpar-
ents are Dr. Herb and Pat Bircoll
of West Bloomfield, Roger and
Bobbie Gottflied of Birmingham
and Michael Jaron of Farming-
ton Hills. Proud great-grandpar-
ents are Mary Coleman of South-
field, Pauline and Sid Flaum of
Tamarac, Fla., and Sam Jaron of
Sherman Oaks, Calif. Joshua is
named in loving memory of his
maternal great-grandmother,
Ruth Jaron, and his paternal
great-aunt, Sarah Diskin (Aun-
tie).

MARCH 14 — Chris and Tracey
(Gallison) Totten of Commerce
Township are delighted to an-
nounce the birth of their second
daughter, Katelyn Marie. Very
excited big sister is 21/4-year-old
Jessica Nicole. Sharing in their
joy are thrilled grandparents Ann
Gallison of West Bloomfield and
Karen and Les Totten of Orlan-
do, Fla. Ecstatic great-grandpar-
ents include Ben Gallison of
Southfield, Juanita Bishop of Lor-
rane, Ohio, and Martha DeMark
of Fredericksburg, Va. Katie is
named in loving memory of her
maternal great-grandmother, Lil-
lian Schwartz.

1. Position the headband so that the bangs fit com-
fortably over your forehead in accordance with
your sense of styles.

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