▪ IIWw.WIRSIRWWWIR 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- See MARK KANDE). ea WXYZ-TY wich. A beverage will be supplied during lunch break, said Mrs. Bernard Stollman, chairman of Fall Forum. 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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. • • • 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. Our 5th ANNIVERSARY AND THE NEW LOOK IN OUR STORE FIVE WONDERFUL YEARS - . . and even though we have been one of the most unusual stores you have seen . - - WE HAVE RE-ARRANGED TO SHOW A NEW, MORE SPACIOUS AND INTERESTING LOOK. You'll see more distinctive gifts, more furniture. You'll enjoy browsing through our wonderful selections. We are still specialists in WALL DECOR and creating Wall Gallery Groupings . . . and we are interior designers for a room or your entire home. Come and see the new look at Ruth Schwartz and Associates . . . an'd see how we can help you in decorating your home. 5th Anniversary September Sale Sensation Wall Gallery Groupings 1 5 70 ( RUTH SCHWARTZ AND ASSOCIATES Owonfooki-10 11 LINCOLN CENTER, OAK PAW, OFF Thundoo • holey Evomno Phone 3911-4091111-9. Mow.. Cheerio end SonkAnwneond /tubs 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. • • • 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. • • • DAVID-HORODOKER WO- MEN'S ORGANIZATION will meet noon Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Morris Stein, 25697 Briar, Oak Park. • • • 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 • • • 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 0 49 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. 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