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Advisers Bernice Greenberg and Barbara Stollman,
left, talked over the morning session of Forum with past
Women's Division president Frieda Stollman, center;
Division vice president of education Carolyn Greenberg,
and Forum'chairman Roberta Stulberg. The meeting,
held April 20 at Temple Emanu-El, drew more than 250
women to hear Jewish historians Dawn Schuman and
Marilynn Tallman present a capsule review of Jewish-
ness. The meeting was sponsored by the Women's Divi-
sion of the Jewish Welfare Federation.
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The bride wore an ivory
jersey gown, accented at the
yoke, sleeve, hem and wat-
teau train with ivory Alen-
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ing turban headpiece
highlighted with a floor-
length illusion veil.
Bunny Band was maid
of honor. Bridesmaids
were Susan Howard, Mrs.
David Ekelman, Mrs. Jer-
rold Wauldron and Beth
Velick.
Paul Velick was his broth-
er's best man. Ushers were
David Ekelman, Robert
Wolf, Mark Keller, Randy
Joseph and David Wiener.
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Also participating in the
ceremony were Mrs. Fannie
Kopman and Isadore Mus-
kovitz, grandparents of the
bride; and Mrs. Pauline Ve-
lick and Mr, and Mrs. Fred
Sherman, grandparents of
the bridegroom.
Following a honeymoon
in Jamaica, the couple will
live in Ann Arbor.
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MISS kIMMEL
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kim-
mel of Kenosha Ave., Oak
Park, announce the engage-
ment of their daughter Julie
to Jerome Solomon, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Solo-
mon of Church St., Oak
Park.
Miss Kimmel earned a BA
degree at Wayne State Uni-
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Her fiance ,earned a BA de-
gree at Oakland University
and is working on a master's
degree at WSU.
An August wedding is
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Ilan University will hold its
annual luncheon May 29 at
the Starlight Room of the
Waldorf-Astoria Hotel here.
This year the university
will honor Col. Donald R.
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States Air Force who was
commander, Airlift Control
Element at Lod (Ben-Gur-
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ing the Yom Kippur War.
Col. Strobaugh was
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The bride is the daughter
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Stuart F. Velick of Oneida
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