THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, Dec. 27, 1974-33 Adults 'Plan 'Party at 10 Mile Center People Without Partners of the Jewish Community Cen- ter will have a "Wind It Up ear 1974" party 8:30 p.m. Sun- day at the 10 Mile Jewish esAnter. There will be danc- ing and refreshments. The club will present a representative of the Detroit Hypnosis Clinic to speak on Parents Association Plans Home's Expansion Plans May Wedding to Provide More Facilities for the Retarded Leslie Brownstein "Mind Over Matter—Hypno- sis, the Key to Relaxation," 8:30 p.m. Jan. 5 at the 10 Mile branch. We live in an age when ultimate questions have, quite unaccountably, become imk mediate questions. — Will Herberg. MISS BROWNSTEIN Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Brown- stein of Brentwood Ave., Li- vonia, announce the engage- ment of their daughter Leslie Michelle to Mark Richard Rosenwasser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Rosenwasser of Devonshire Ave., South- field. Miss Brownstein and her fiancé attend the University of Michigan. 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Taxpayers can also obtain in-person as- sistance at the IRS office at the Heritage Office Plaza, 24901 Northwestern, South- field. The IRS will again offer make it more convenient for toll-free telephone service to taxpayers to obtain informa- tion and advice. Toll-free tele- phone service is available 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. The toll free telephone service number for the metropolitan Detroit area is 444-5500. Residents in other area code 313 locations may call 800-552-8590. SOMETHING NEW Pre-Inventory Sale 30% to 50% Off On Holiday Items Sportswear & Accessories Missey and Junior Sizes 5-18 29281 SOuthfield Road in the Farells Plaza 559-2778 — Hrs.: Daily 10-5 Recognizing the growing need for proper care for re- tarded youths, the Parents Association for Residential Care is exploring possibilities for the establishment of an- other home in the near fu- ture, it was announced this week by Meyer Pearlman, PARC president. Pointing to progress al- ready made at the present home at 19735 Evergreen that has been functioning for the past two years, Pearlman said that.a proper location is now being considered for the construction of 'another home. The next location may be in Oakland County, Pearlman said, and he added that such programming will depend on availability of work shops to accommodate the youth to be housed in the proposed new building. Ed Mandell, who handles the social service activities for the PARC and who con- tacts the state authorities for cooperation with the home, 'announced that while the ac- quisition of a new home for the retarded is not an im- mediate fulfillment, applica- tions will be accepted for fuaure consideration. "It takes much time and effort to screen new appli- Dinner-Dance Nets $150,000 in Bonds Shaarit Haplaytah netted more than. $150,000 in Israel Bond subscriptions following a recent dinner-dance at Cong. Beth Achim. The dinner, held in honor of Israel's 26th anniversary, was chaired by Henry Dorf- man, Israel Bond committee chairman. The committee includes Simon Schwarzberg, presi- dent of Shaarit Haplaytah; Arnold Einhorn, Dr. John Mames, Abraham Weber- man, Martin Water, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Gutman, Mrs. Ed- ward Kircidel, Mrs. Leon Popowski, Morris Adelsberg, Norman Adelsberg, Jack Waksberg, Chaim Weinberg and Irving Altus. Also Mrs. Harry Blaber- man, Gustav Berenholz, Lar- ry Brenners, Allen Charlup- ski, Leib Diogenes, Max Drew, Herman Opa towski, Eric Rosenow, Joseph Slain, Gedale Elbaum, Mrs. Sally Fields, Isaac Fiksman, Sam Freedman, Leon Halpern, Henry Kanar, Herman Klahr, Sol Kleinman, Edward Lind- son and Meyer Lipman. cants," Mandel said, "and while there will be a long wait for future residents to be accommodated it is es- sential that plans be made for them far in advance." Pearlman and Mand ell spoke with satisfaction, of the first of the PARC homes — Haverim House at the Ever- green address. "It is the home atmos- phere, the abandonment of the institutional, aura, that makes this home a model for future action, Mandell said. He pointed to the many celebrations held in the Haverim House, the Hanuka celebration, the a t t en ti on given to other festivals and the many functions to which the residents are taken. "They are made 'acquaint- ed with the Historical Mu- seum, the Art Institute and other major centers in Great- er Detroit, and, are taken to sports events and theatrical performances," Pearl m a n said. Pearlman said the Parents Association for Residential Care was especially grateful to the major Jewish vocation- al agency for supplying jobs to the residents. "With work also provided by the Detroit Association for Retarded Children, the others are in occupations provided by the Jewish Vocational Service - Community Work- shop," Pearlman. said. "This is of great value. The men and women in our residence are thus kept active. It pro- vides for their happiness and our satisfaction that they.are wholesomely cared for." Both Mandell and Pearlman spoke with praise of the work of Debra and Boaz Eflal, who supervise the home. They al- so had praise for their part- time assistant, Maryann Whit- ty, who directs are work and other functions in the home. "Their educational qualifi- cations serve the home well, and the Eflals and their as- sistant are valuable to us in this pioneering effort in the Detroit Jewish community, Pearlman said. Applicants for the future home for retarded may call Mandell, 538-9432. PARSONS TABLES Any Shope or Texture. Mandectiners Representative 25% Off 851-4461 NOW AVAILABLE FOR YOUR HAPPY OCCASION • Bar Mitzva • Wedding • Banquet, Etc. SEVERIN and THOMAS. Singing, Dancing & Guitar CALL AFTER 6 P.M. L 541-4427 - /Sr",, One 11 x 14 piCture of your choice with any social engagement or- der for only $15. 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