Generous Contributions Provide Funds for Expanded'Facilities for Home for the Aged Do not worry for the morrow, Miserable is the life of one for you know not what the mor- whose wife rules over him. row may bring. Ben Sira. Betza 32 ' (Continued from Page 1) all our needs together, and course of the evening to corn- fl At Monday night's dinner, when we talk about the coin- mend the activities of Don La- It Herbert Aronsson announced munity we have in view all our Vine, chairman of the building Vi' fr, a $25,000 gift from the Arons- needs, the local as well as over- committee. son family in honor of his seas." He said the Federation The plans for the structure father, Maurice Aronsson, who and its capital needs committee are to provide for 150 new was to celebrate his 70th came to the conclusion on the occupants. Simons pointed out ; birthday the following day. need for the addition to the that all essential services will V Your jeweler is a merchant craftsman--a friend to 1 whom you con go with complete confidence for expert A $50,000 gift was made by Home for the Aged "with per- be provided for, including a Samuel and Louis Hamburger. spective and some sense of synagogue, recreation room, t4 guidance and counsel. To him you turn for your pre- li T, The Meyer and Anna Prentis balance that we need this workshop, and means for medi tif cious possessions, for gifts that loved ones will long Foundation gave $35,000. The expansion." cal services for the residents " cherish. He helps you choose your diamond, the fine ' Women's Auxiliary of the Home Sobeloff took occasion to pay without the necessity of moving pledged $50,000. Allen Indus- honor to the memory of the late them elsewhere to provide for Hamilton watch you'll wear or give with pride. His tries Foundation gave $32,500 Sidney Allen and referred to their health needs. Vi counsel, his service, his reputation for quality are g and there was a $30,000 gift him as "a key man in building it, a directed solely toward your complete satisfaction and from A. and I. Goldberg. Max up the community, involving g 40,000 Are Paid i happiness. M. Fisher pledged - $25,000. himself in all causes and needs." There were $20,000 gifts from Referring to Simons, Sobe- Dividends by Ampal ;1, In essence, your jeweler is a dealer in memories—in g Joseph Fraenkel, Harry Barnett Toff said he is "a community NEW YORK (JTA) The and Al Taubman. Eighteen gifts person who set out to see that Ampal Group, largest group of the warm and memory making good things of life. of $10,000 each and 30 contri- this job is done and he has American corporations doing LI butions of $5,000 each are in- performed his task beauti- We are proud to be your Jeweler! business with Israel in the i, eluded in the total. fully." field of financing, investment, tii The chairman of the drive, export and import, will pay out Outlining the objectives of * the new project, Simons spoke Harry Barnett, spoke of the some $1,200,000 in dividends for of the care for the aged as rep- needs fulfilled through the the fiscal year of 1962 to its Perfect Hanukah Gift resenting a major medical pro- Home for the Aged as "solving more than 40,000 stockholders VI gram. He quoted figures to show one of our major worries." in the United States, it was an- '2 HAMILTON WATCHES from $35 Simons took occasion in the nounced here. the growing numbers of the We stock genuine factory parts for Hamilton watches. aged and the vastness of the pl W. Hamilton energy cells for electric watches replaced problems involved in caring for them. Strictly while you wait. Kosher At the present home on Pe- IN ONE MINUTE Meats and toskey and Burlingame, he said 0 Poultry the residents average 305 at all V Specializing In: times, often rising to 311 when V it becomes necessary to place • Fresh, Cutup Chicken Parts • Cartwheels FREE - FREE FREE W. additional aged in waiting • Ready Made Hamburger Patties • Cube Steaks rooms. The home, he said, is Gift Wrapping and Engraving on articles purchased here V • Oven Ready Turkeys always at capacity or over- • Kosher TV Dinners capacity, with 400 new appli- • Mock Chicken • Veal for Scalopini V cations being received yearly • Bar-B-Q Ribs • Seasoned Meat Balls and space being available for V only 90 yearly. W. Certified Master Watchmaker and Jeweler "Thus," he said, "more than V, 300 are being turned away every 18963 LIVERNOIS WE DELIVER — UN 1-4770 year. There are 77 now on the V Just S. of 7 Mile Member Detroit Kosher waiting list, having been OKd tei for admission but being forced Meat Dealers Association V UN 1-8184 to wait for vacancies, and 100 This Shield Is Your Protection W more now are being processed Open Now Till Hanukah to 9 p.m. for admission. The basis for acceptance is the need for our type of care. A person to be ad- mitted must be a Detroit resi- dent for three years, and our first consideration in admitting him is that he is a person with- out money or relatives who needs our home." The several speakers who addressed Monday's dinner meeting joined in praising. Leonard Simons for his dedi- cated efforts in assuring the success of this drive. All agreed that he had performed admirably and that the cur- rent effort was in fact a one- man drive. Max M. Fisher, as president of the Jewish Welfare Federation, called him "a man with a driving force." Referring to the functions of the capital needs committee of the Federation, which is pro- viding the $1,100,000 towards the new building, Fisher spoke of the expanding program for the Home for the Aged as "serving human and communal needs." Edward Fleischman, as presi- dent of the Home, described the changes that had taken place since the present building was erected. He spoke of the neces- sity for enlarged facilities. Nate Shapero, as president of Sinai Hospital, told of the hos- pital's eagerness to assist the New home, vacation, retirement ... whatever your plans—save for them aged. He recalled that when he was president of the Detroit at American Savings and earn a full 4% dividend per year (the highest Fire Commission the original rate on insured savings in Michigan). Stop in at the American Savings Old Folks' Home was considered a fire trap. Then changes began office near you, or call for postage-paid, save-by-mail envelopes. to take place, leading up to the establishment of the present home. Supplementing his remarks, Simons showed "how effectively Sinai Hospital assists the old folks, at no cost." He told of periodic visits by Sinai staff members, its physicians, to aid the aged at the home. "It is a good partnership in our com- munity," Simons said. Isidore Sobeloff, as executive MEMBER: FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN INSURANCE CORPORATION vice president of Federation, Main office: Woodward at Congress • WO 5-5800 ■ Neighborhood offices in Detroit and suburbs told the gathering "we are a NI Each account good community because we see insured up to $10,000, with dividends compounded and paid quarterly. our III ewe kr - iy A - .........„.....„„„,„„ 1 KAPLAN BROS• George Ohrenstein 18229 WYOMING • • AMERICAN SAVINGS • • Z96t JagMO —