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Bus Tour of Community Agencies
to Conclude Women's Fall Forum
The final session of the
Fall Forum of the women's
division, Jewish Welfare
Federation, will be a guided
bus tour of community agen-
cies Wednesday.
The tour will leave the
the Southfield United He-
brew Schools building on
special buses at 10 a.m. and
return at 2:30 p.m. Sched-
uled stops on the excursion
include the Jewish Welfare
Federation, Jewish Family
and Children's Service, Jew-
ish Vocational Service and
Community Workshop and
the Jewish Center.
Women making the tour
are asked to bring a sand-
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wich. A beverage will be
supplied during lunch break,
said Mrs. Bernard Stollman,
chairman of Fall Forum.
Tour guides include plan-
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CLUB ONE, Pioneer Wom-
en, cultural chairman Sarah
Levin announces a meeting
will take place 11:30 a.m.
Tuesday at the Char ttr
House Apts. club room.
Michael Michlin will discuss
Jewish holidays. Brunch will
be served. Gertrude Lewin,
bulletin chairman, asks all
members to bring their jour-
nal insertions. Guests are in-
vited.
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BNAI MOSHE SISTER-
HOOD membership vice
chairman Mrs. Izrael Besser
announces a meeting noon
Sept. 25 at the synagogue
honoring all members. Dr.
Sonya Friedman, psycholo-
gist for the Rochester Com-
munity Schools, will talk on
"What Will Be When the
Kids Have Gone?' A cham-
pagne lunch will be served
at the meeting.
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SOUTH ACRES CHAP-
TER, Women's ' American
ORT, plans a hay ride, square
dance and spaghetti dinner
8 p.m. Oct. 28 at Green
Acres Recreation in Wash-
ington, Mich. For tickets,
call Bobbi Sedley, 545-7833;
Sharon Corman, 308-0382, or
Sarah Tucker, 559-6896.
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PURITY CHAPTER, Order
of the Eastern Star, will have
a business meeting 7:45 p.m.
Sept. 25. Refreshments will
be served. The annual elec-
tion meeting will be held 7:45
p.m. Oct. 2. Both events will
be:at Eureka Temple.
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CLUB TWO,' Pioneer Wo-
Men, will meet 11:30 a.m.
Wednesday, at the Charter
House Apts. club room.
crunch will be served, and
Mrs. Yetta Landy will pro-
vide the program. President
Jeanette Serling and Lillian
Levine welcome guests.
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DAVID-HORODOKER WO-
MEN'S ORGANIZATION will
meet noon Wednesday at the
home of Mrs. Morris Stein,
25697 Briar, Oak Park.
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PARKWOOD CHAPTER,
of Women's American ORT,
will meet at Carlyle Towers
clubroom 12:15 p.m. Wednes-
day. A petite luncheon by
hospitality chairman M r s.
Leon Paul and her commit-
tee will be followed by Dr.
Allen Collins' discussion of
Scientology, announces Mrs.
Carl R. Lichtenstein, pro-
gram vice president. Dr. Col-
lins is a Southfield orthodon-
tist. Friends are invited.
Barbara Levine Is
Becomes Mrs. Wool
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DETROIT CHAPTER,
CARIH, will hold an open'
meeting noon Wednesday at
the Whitehall Apts. club
house. Luncheon will be
served. The program will in-
chide a report by president
Mrs. Max Robiner on her
trip to the convention in
Denver, and Mira Linder
will talk about skin care.
• • •
ISRAEL CHAPTER, Pio-
neer Women, will meet 12:30
p.m. Saturday at the home
of Tania Saslove, 23605 River-
side, Southfield. Dorothy
Feinberg will speak on the
"Equal Rights Amendment,
Good for Women — or Bad
for Women?" Friends are in-
MRS. JOSEPH WOOL
vited to join in honoring
Frieda Siegel on the occasion
Barbara Levine became of her recent marriage. Mary
the bride of Joseph Wool Koretz is program chairman
in a recent ceremony at and Ruth Miller, president-
Cong. Adas Shalom. Rabbi
Jacob Segal and Cantor
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Nicholas Fenakel officiated.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Le-
vine of Coldspring Ct., West
Bloomfield. The bride-
groom's parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Wool of Borgman
St.. Oak Park.
The bride wore a gown
of sat a pests, with a prin-
cess-style silhouette and long
bishop sleeves. The gown's
tucked panel down the front
was trimmed with Mencon
lace, as were the hemline
and attached train. The bride
carried a bouquet of orchids,
Stephanotis and ivy attached
to her Confirmation Bible.
Deborah Weinberg was
maid of honor. Other attend-
ants were Karen and Carol
Levine; and the sister of the
bridegroom, Carol Singer.
Marine Tomarin was best
man. Ushers were brothers
of the bride, Jerry and Nor-
man Levine; Leonard Siinger
and Bert Hursh. Ring bear-
ers were Scott Levine- and
Robert Singer.
he couple will reside in
Royal Oak after a trip to
the West.
NEW YORK—A task force
of 20 women, national and
regional leaders of the Miz-
rachi Women's Organization
of America, will hold a two-
week tour of Israel begin-
ning Oct. 11 to determine
which services Mizrachi Wo-
men can best develop and
support.
As part of a three-phase,
two - nation, 47th annual con-
vention of the organization,
the task force will first meet
with Prime Minister Golda
Meir and other top govern-
ment officials in a series of
work-discussion meetings.
Mrs. Meir will accept the
1972 .Silver Medallion Award
of the organization.
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