48 Friday, September 24, 1976 • THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Family, Resettlement Services Dedicate Greenfield Building The new offices of Jewish Family Service •• and Resettlement Ser- vice at 24123 Greenfield, Southfield, were dedi- cated Sept. 12 with the formal unveiling of a plaque honoring the donors and a tour of the TO ALL OUR FRIENDS & PATRONS building. More than 200 attended the ceremonies. Martin E. Citrin, presi- dent of the Jewish Wel- fare . Federation, praised JFS and Resettlement Service for the outstared- ing work they have done in helping families under may the e. Year ring Peace and Jhatih e Wishing All Our Friends and Customers GREETINGS for the NEW YEAR ALDO'S RESTAURANT ALDO OTTAVIANI AND STAFF 19143 KELLY nr. 7 Mile & Ford Expwy. SUMIKO'S alyege RESTAURANT Visit A Bit of Japan — Open 5-10 p.m., Closed Tues. • Japanese Cuisine • Hot Sake & Cold Beer Free Parking In Rear 2421 E. MICHIGAN AVE. (2 Blks E. of Ypsilanti) 1485-39811 For Reservations Ypsilanti iFish Et Chips--Broasted Chicken, You'll Enjoy Eating at CAM MONDAY • TUESDAY WEDNESDAY DUKES CARRY OUT SPECIAL DINNERS Fistin Chi 5 INCLUDES COLE SLAW AND TARTAR SAUCE REG.s2.10 50 All Shown at the dedication ceremonies for the building housing the Jewish Family Service and Resettlement Service are, from left, Dr. Max B. Winslow, Clarice Freud, Samuel Lerner, Joseph Garson, Mrs. Joseph H. Jackier, Richard F. Huegli, Martin E. Citrin, Roman N. Lucky and Rabbi Lane Steinger. * * * stress. He indicated that the Jewish Welfare Fed- eration and the United Jewish Charities were proud to contribute their funds and support for the new quarters and pointed out that this was a miles- tone in the career of the agency,moving with the shifts of the Jewish popu- lation. Richard F. Huegli, executive vice president of United Community Services, praised the work of the agency and its high quality of services. Joseph Garson, presi- dent of JFS, commended the Jewish Welfare Fed- eration .and the United Foundation Capital Fund Division for their initial contributions of funds to enable the agency to purchase and renovate the new quarters. JWV EXTENDS GREETINGS FOR THE NEW YEAR WITH BEST WISHES TO ALL FOR HEALTH & HAPPINESS 26550 GREENFIELD at 11 Mile Oak Park Senior Adults Get Discount ID Card McDONALD'S ON GREENFIELD RD. Next to Towne Theater * **********-04-***************** Dick and Sharon Lichtman * and the employees of * NuRTH ATE * Deiicatessen-Restaurant Greenfield and 10 Mlle Rd. * f DEPARTMENT OF MICHIGAN LADIES AUXILIARY will have a meeting 8 p.m. Thursday at the Jewish War Vete- rans Memorial Home. Lt. Roy F. Green Auxiliary will host the meeting. Carolyn Mann, depart- ment president, will give a report on the national convention in Florida at which Detroiters re- ceived three national ap- pointments: Sarah Ne- mon, Jewish affairs; Rosalind Liner, national advisory board; and Gert Left, community rela- tions and senior citizens. Near A&P 1745 CooIidge•Corner 11 Mile * Wish Their Friends and .Customers A VERY * HAPPY & HEALTHY * NEW YEAR NEW . OPEN MON. THRU SAT. 2 PM-9 PM • CALL :547-4595 YOUR ORDER WILL BE READY WHEN YOU ARRIVE • Sincere Best II ishes For A "Happy, Healthy !Ind Peaceful New Year"! 1******************** *******I Representatives from Oakland - Livingston Human Service Agency will be at the Oak Park Senior Citizens Activity Center Oct. 7 to take pic- tures of all people living in Oakland County over age 60, for a county wide discount identification .card. The hours of picture taking will be from 10 a.m.-noon and 1-4 p.m. Advahce registration is preferred and an applica- tion card may be filled out any week day at the Senior Center. Bus transportation for Oak Park residents is av- ailable at a nominal charge. For information, call the parks and recrea- tion office; 541-0900. • "The new offices will permit the skilled profes- sional staff to render a variety of services," he said. "New group therapy rooms have been built and a child therapy room has been installed, and there are individual in- terviewing offices for over 30 professional casework staff, who see families and individuals for counseling and psychotherapy." Mrs. Joseph H. Jackier, chairman of the meeting, commended the individu- als in the community who generously gave of their funds and time and. energy to raise funds for the renovation. A wall plaque is being installed and a booklet prepared to recognize the major con- tributors. Miss Clarice Freud, pro- fessor emeritus of the University of Michigan School of Social Work, was guest speaker. She re- minisced about the early history of the agency, re- called the time in 1941-44 when she was the director of the Jewish Children's Bureau, which merged in 1944 with the Jewish So- cial Service Bureau. The agency changed its name to Jewish Family and Children's Service in 1957 and then to the Jewish Family. Service in 1975. MOVIE S ID E Americana Complex 1, 2, 3, 4 559-2730 Greenfield N. of 9 Mile 4 TIIEVIEHS IN ONKIM:11.DING wed. mATINEE.SALL TIIKATEHS—I Show only at I:60—BI "GONE WITH , THE WIND" (G) "THE OMEN" (PG) HEMS CAFE B ERKLEY 12 M ITL(:) ;;; 0 1 idge CHUCK JOSEPH'S PLACE FOR STEAK 19172 Grand River 583 MONROE TUES. SEPT. 21 thru SUN. OCT. 3 OLYMPIA STADIUM • DETROIT * "ALA= IN ITS GREATIVESS:' Produced by IRVIN FELD and KENNETH FELD Staged and Directed by RICHARD BARSTOW 11 AMERICA'S NUMBER ONE FAMILY SHOW! SEPTEMBER 21 TUES 22. 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