For information on submitting an announcement, see "Submission Guidelines" on the right side of the home page of JNOnline.com or call (248) 351-5147. Nostalgic Journey Anniversary is celebrated with visit to former family home. The Warshes and theirfamily rode to their old homestead. house on Trancrest, in the Middlebelt-Seven Mile area, still "looks great." Bobbie has fond memo- ries of the house and their former neighbors. LEONARD POGER Copy Editor M any couples take a trip to Europe, Israel or Hawaii to celebrate a special wedding anniversary. But it was a different destination for Larry and Roberta (Bobbi) Warsh who marked their 50th anniversary in mid-January. Larry, 74, and Bobbi, 68, were treated to a surprise "nostalgic mystery trip" stretching over three days, thanks to their three sons. They arranged for a motorcoach to transport the entire extended family to the home in northeast Livonia, where the family lived from 1958 to 1977. The trip included a stop at the father and sons' former hangout, a Coney Island restaurant at near- by Livonia Mall, as well as the elementary and high school the sons attended. (The junior high has been demolished.) There were bocce ball games at an Auburn Hills court, dinner at a Birmingham restaurant, a movie and an overnight stay at the Townsend Hotel. The couple admitted it was a great feeling going back to the old neighborhood. Larry said the Feb. 28 Dawn (Faxon) and Michael Singer of Farmington Hills are ecstatic to announce with much love and grati- tude the birth of their son, Ethan Ryan (Binyamin). Thrilled grandpar- ents are Beverly Fantich of Commerce Township, Harley and Judy Faxon of West Bloomfield and Dr. Stanford and Judy Singer of Farmington Hills. Also sharing in the joy is Ethan's proud maternal great-grandfather Jack Faxon of Southfield. Ethan Ryan is named in loving memory of all of his great- grandmothers, Ellyn Faxon, Rose Sherman, Ruth Fantich and Betty Singer. TIN 3/31 2005 58 Feb. 20 Jayme (Kahan) and Scott Brodie of Oceanside, N.Y., announce with much love the birth of their daughter, Sloane Jillian. Her adoring grandparents are Jo Ann and Bernie Kahan of Bloomfield Hills and Leslie and David Brodie of Oceanside. Her delighted great-grandmother is Ida Hallen of New York. Sloane is named in loving memory of her maternal great-grand- Larry and Bobbi Warsh visited their former home in Livonia with sons Glenn, Daniel and Michael and their families. She added it was special to have the grandchil- dren see the house — a four-bedroom, tri-level — where their fathers were raised. Another special moment during the Saturday night dinner were relatives reciting rhyming trib- utes to the couple. mother Sylvia Helman and her pater- nal great-grandfather Sam Hallen. Feb. 17 Hillary (Palmer) and Bryan Kahan of Scarsdale, N.Y., announce with much love the birth of their son, Kyle Spenser. He is welcomed home by big sister Carly, 7, and big brother Jacob, 4 1 /2. His adoring grandparents are JoAnn and Bernie Kahan of Bloomfield Hills, Charlotte and Ken Palmer of New York, and Lainie and Brad Cohen, also of New York. His delight- ed great-grandmother is Ann Waldman. Kyle is named in loving memory of his paternal great-grand- mother Sylvia Helman. Feb. 16 With great pride, Sammy and Amy Averbuch of Chicago are thrilled to announce the birth of their second son, Isaac Spagat Averbuch (Yitzhak). Very excited brother Aiden, along with thrilled grandparents Kerri (shishy) The anniversary celebrations continued Monday morning with a brunch at the West Bloomfield home of son Glenn. Served were many of the kosher products that Larry handled in his whole- sale food distribution business. Larry and Bobbi's first date was in 1953, after considerable nudging by Lillian Fenton, Bobbi's sister, and Harriet Warsh, Larry's aunt. Bobbie (Sofferin) admitted that she picked a mid-week evening at the Royal Theater in north- west Detroit for the first date because "I didn't want to waste a weekend" if it didn't work out. But the couple clicked and were married Jan. 16, 1955. Both are graduates of Detroit Central High School. Larry owned the Raskin wholesale kosher food company for 44 years.. He sold the business in 1992 and now is a food broker, dealing in kosher products. Bobbi is an independent travel consultant. Besides Glenn, other family members taking part in the anniversary weekend were sons Daniel and Michael, both of Highland Park, Ill.; daugh- ters-in-law Janet, Debbie and Shari; and grandchil- dren Matt, Brad, Charlie, Molli, Jack, Joey, Alissa and Zach. ❑ and Sandy Litinsky of Franklin, Howard (zaydah) and Lolly Averbuch of Bloomfield Hills and Matty (papa) and Leslie (nana) Spagat of • Highland Park, Ill., share with much nachas. Also sharing in the joy are great-grandparents, Vivian and Sol Ablecop of Southfield, Jack and Belle Epstein of Southfield and Herb and - Rochelle Krantz of Northbrook, Ill. Isaac, which means laughter in Hebrew, is named in loving memory of his great-great-grandmother Ida Glicken. Feb. 12 Carrie Malkin and Dr. Eric Kovan of West Bloomfield welcome with love the birth of their son, Nolan Max. Sharing in their joy are sister Sidrah and brother Brett. Sharing in the hap- piness are grandparents Marlene and Ed Malkin, Barbara and Dr. Tom Kovan and great-grandmother Lottie Malkin. Feb. 9 Randy (Doliveck) and Justin Lan of Burke, Va., announce with love the birth of their twin boys, Kyle Matthew and Trevor Benjamin. Sharing in their happiness are proud grand- parents Bonnie and Joel Doliveck of Waterford and Pandy and Louis Lan of -West Bloomfield. Great- grandparents are Anne Doliveck of Beachwood, Ohio, the late Morton Doliveck, the late Mildred Roth and the late Louis Roth. Kyle is named in loving memory of his maternal great- grandfather Morton Doliveck. Trevor is named in loving memory of his paternal great-grandfather Theodore Lan. Jan. 31 Nicole (Roubeck) and Philip McAvoy of Huntington Woods announce with much joy the birth of their son, Chase Ryan (Tzedani Yakov). Welcoming