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October 03, 1975 - Image 36

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-10-03

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36 October 3, 1975

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Volunteers at Home for the Aged Undergoing A Changing Role

It's Nice
To Deal With
Joe Slatkin's

DEXTER
CHEVROLET

20811 W. 8 Mile

between Southfield 8 Tolegraph

534-1400

Our Promise To You:
BETTER SERVICE!

The Women's Auxiliary
of the Jewish Home for the
Aged is celebrating its 50th
anniversary this year,
stressing the changing role
of volunteers at Borman
Hall and Prentis Manor.
Estelle Galper, the Auxil-
iary's president, and re-
cently hired coordinator of
volunteer services Becky
Kimmen, explained that the
Auxiliary is sponsoring a
number of new programs in
patient therapy, library fa-
cilities, orientations and
tours, and friendly visitor
programs.
Qualified volunteers will
undergo five to 10 hours of

WINDOW BRITE

Presents.

"THE CONTEMPORARY LOOK"

Levelors, verticals, Roman Shades
and Custom Shades

20%-30%
OFF

Call Ilene now for home appt.

968-0701

GRAND OPENING SALE
Studio One

Metal Sculpture and Lamps Unlimited

announces their

Grand Opening with a
10% to 50% Discount

on all top quality merchandise
Cider Mill Village Telegraph at Square Lake Rd.
Sun..12-6
Mon. Tues. 11-6
Thurs., Fri., Sat. 11-9
closed Wed.

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Sunday Only Special — Oct. 5th

OPEN SUNDAY
12 to 5

professional training in
reality orientation tech-
niques, and work with diso-

and

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Meter

BECKY KIMMEN,
ESTELLE GALPER

riented patients for up to
three hours per week.

Mrs. Galper explained -
that the role of the Auxil-
iary has been to run the
gift shop for Home for the
Aged residents, help out in
physical and occupational
therapy, celebrate birth-
days and write letters for
residents.

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(Engagements}

Mrs. Bernard W. Lefkow-
itz of Pearson Ave., Oak
Park, announces the en-
gagement of her daughter

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Carol Lynne Lefkowitz to
Edwin Jerome Meyers, son

of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Meyers
of Arrowhead Ave., South-
field. Miss Lefkowitz, also
the daughter of the late Mr.
Lefkowitz, was graduated
from Michigan State Uni-
versity with a bachelor's
degree in_ psychology. Her
fiance also attended MSU.
An April wedding is
planned.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Fink of Buxton Dr., West
Bloomfield, announce the
engagement of their daugh-
ter Belle Ellen Fink to Dr.
Jerry Kohen, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Zoli Kohen of Lin-
coln Ave., Oak Park. A No-
vember wedding is planned.

on all our new

AFTER-5
GOWNS

"Now we are emphasizing
Mrs. Galper pointed out
community and profes- that although the Auxil-
sional participation," Mrs. iary has 1,300 members,
Galper said, "and we need less than 200 regularly
men and children as well as work at Borman Hall on
women. We have a 13-year W. Seven Mile, or at Pren-
SOIL
old boy who plays chess tis Manor on Lahser near
with the residents, and he is 11 Mile.
Designers of Fine Furs
marvelous.
Persons interested in
Complete Fur Service
"We now also have a working with the Auxiliary
trained professional to coor- can call Mrs. Galper,
11 MILE & LAHSER
dinate our work." Miss Kim= 358-1519, or Miss Kimmen
Phone: 358-0856 .
men has a master's degree at Borman Hall, 532-7112.
in gerontological counseling
from Wayne State Univer-
sity.
Volunteers
who go
through the reality orienta-
tion training will work with
the confused elderly. But
ary
volunteer roles at the Jew-
Acne 398-6894
ish Home for the Aged also
include office work, recrea-
tional programs, bus trips
and socializing.

Greens tein-Efros
Troth Announced

DAYTIME
DRESSES

kl) &

LAHSER
IN SOUTHFIELD

1 1 MILL RO

or,

IN THE MALL

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PICTURE TALK GALLERIES

FINE DECORATIVE ART
AT PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD
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CITY OF HOPE CANCER FIGHTERS

Will be in the Mall October 5, 6, 7

PRIZES

PRIZES

PRIZES

JULES ABRAMS OF WIID'S (10.90 AM) ANGLO-
JEWISH PROGRAM WILL BE APPEARING IN
HARVARD ROW'S MALL ON THURSDAY, OC-
TOBER 2nd FROM 11:30 A.M. to 2 P.M., GIVING
AWAY CASH CERTIFICATES REDEEMABLE
AT ANY HARVARD ROW MERCHANT.

To encourage you to shop
on Sunday, all our long
and
street-length
dresses are reduced
20% — this one day
only! Sorry, layaways
and previous sales
not included.

MISS GREENSTEIN

Mr. and Mrs. Frank
George Greenstein of Bev-
erly Crest Ave., West
Bloomfield, announce the
engagement of their daugh-
ter Francine Susan to How-
ard William Efros, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Efros of
Vernon Ave., Oak Park.
A January wedding is
planned.

Harvard Row Merchants

Aladdin Drugs
Athens Souvlaki, Rest.
Burton's Gal
Charlotte's Knit Shop
DiRosa Hair Fashions
Jules Doneson Travel
Empress Gardens, Rest.
Farmer Jack's

Haber Cleaners
H. R. Barber Shop
H. R. Kosher Meats
Heritage House Books
Moris Huppert Clothier
Jerome's Shoes
Jewel Bakery
Malter Furs

National Bank of Southfield
George Ohrenstein Jeweler
Original Esquire Rest. & Deli
Parisian Fashions
Reflections of Love Florist
Shoe Time
Spitzer's Hebrew Book
Warren Optometric Center

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