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October 31, 1986 - Image 79

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-10-31

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Michele Ungar and Arthur Siegal

Ungar-Siegal

Mr. and Mrs. Seymour A.
Ungar of West Bloomfield are
pleased to announce the
engagement of their daugh-
ter, Michele Ann, to Arthur
H. Siegal, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Siegal of South-
field.
Michele received her
B.B.A. degree from the Uni-
versity of Michigan and is
the marketing manager for

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them and TDD training, con-
tact Community Services for
the Hearing Impaired, 332-
3323.

Senior Council
Seeks Members

The Southfield Senior
Adult Advisory Council seeks
Southfield residents to join
the group. The advisory
council acts as a liaison be-
tween the community and
Southfield's senior adult
population to advise and
recommend new programs,
help disseminate information
to the community and act as
advocates for Southfield
seniors.
For information or to
apply, call Jeanne Stimson,
354-9362.

Roeper To Hold
Open House

Roeper City and Country
Lower School will host an
open house for prospective
parents and students begin-
ning at 1:30 p.m. Sunday. For
information, call Roeper,
642-1500.






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A late December wedding
is planned.

Southfield Adds Deaf
Communication Device

Deaf and hearing-impaired
residents of Southfield now
have a direct link to the ci-
ty's municipal offices, follow-
ing the installation of a Tele-
communications Device for
the Deaf (TDD) unit at the
city's information center.
The device, which combines
a typewriter-like keyboard
with a small display screen,
allows typed messages to be
transmitted over phone lines,
according to information cen-
ter coordinator Ruth Elias.
The TDD unit in the in-
formation center also will be
available to civic center vis-
itors who need to contact
home, Elias noted. A second
portable TDD unit is being
purchased for the civic center
and will be shared by the
Southfield Public Library, the
parks and recreation depart-
ment and other city offices.
The information center is
using a temporary TDD
number until it can obtain
one that is more easily
memorized. The temporary
TDD number is 354-4831.
For more information,
non-TDD users should dial
the information center's main
line, 354-4400. For informa-
tion on TDDs, how to obtain

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United Savings Bank. Her
fiance received his under-
graduate degree from Wayne
State University and his
Juris Doctor degree from the
University of Michigan Law
School. He is an associate of
the law firm of Honigman,
Miller, Schwartz and Cohn.

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WILL THERE BE
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NOVEMBER 4-NOVEMBER 18

• Rabbi Morton F. Yolkut, spiritual leader
of B'nai David will deliver the lectures
• Discussion period to follow
at

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• The Community is invited at
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• Refreshments will be served

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