38 Friday, June 24, 1977 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Colman. Will Direct JFS; Winslow Retains Resettlement Post Albert M. Colman was elected president of the Jew- 'Al ■ NINII••• ■ 11111111••• FACIAL HAIR) ERMANENTL REMOVED Eyebrows Neckline Arm, legs Recommended by Physicians FREE CONSULTATION SHIRLEY PERSIN I ish Family Service and Dr. Max Winslow was re-elect- ed president of Resettle- ment Service at the recent combined annual meeting of the two agencies. Colman presently serves on the Jewish Welfare Fed- eration Board of Governors, MAGICIAN Registered Electrohxiisr Available For All Occasions ADVANCE BUILDING 25 years experience Room 260 23077 GREENFIELD Near Northland & Providence Hospital PHONE 557-1108 MAGICAL MEL 547-2464 Over 20 Years Experience is a member of the JWF Na- tional Agencies Division and is a former director of United Hebrew Schools and the Jewish Community Cen- ter. He had been vice presi- dent and member of the ex- ecutive committee and chaired the New Projects Committee of JFS. The annual meeting fea- tured Johannes Spreen, sheriff of Oakland County. who spoke on "Violence in the Family and in the Com- munity." -211111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111E 1 = THE ■11•N =MIME= REMODELING SALE UP TO 75% OFF ==== COLMAN WINSLOW Entire Inventory and Furniture will re-open 2nd week in August Claymoore Apts 7 - =7 7 29260 Franklin Rd across from Trio 10:30-? DAILY 111111111110111H11111111111111111101111111111111110111111111111111111111111111110_ ‘: -;1 olgt oin ou "'OFF EVERYTHING! PRE-JULY 4 SALE. FRI., JUNE 24-40 a.m.-6 p.m. SAT., JUNE 25-10 a.m.-5 p.m. NO CHARGES ALL SALES FINAL DAILY HOURS: Sizes ,3 to 15 D 3 OPEN MON.-SAT., 10 to 5 ENIM HEADQUARTERS 22100 W. 10 MILE AT LAHSER (Across From Southfield High) We Accept Master Charge Joseph Garson, retiring president of JFS, reported on recent changes in the agency that have occurred since the agency moved from Detroit to its new loca- tion at 24123 Greenfield in Southfield. The building is currently undergoing a major renova- tion of the heating, ventilat- ing and air conditioning sys- tem. funded threough capi- tal fund grants from JWF and the United Foundation. He reported that the num- ber of clients served has in- creased. Services to the aging have grown from 409 cases in 1973 to 895 in 1976. These increases are attributed to the agency's involvement in three major programs, fi- nancial assistance to the poor and near-poor, home- maker services, and kosher Meals-on-Wheels to the homebound, elderly and dis- abled. The latter program is jointly sponsored with the Greater Detroit Section of the National Council of Jewish Women. Dr. Winslow noted that al- most 6,000 Jews were set- tled in the United States in 1976 and the metropolitan Detroit Jewish community has taken its fair share of these refugees. From June 1975 through May 1976, 53 family units consisting of 121 persons were settled in the metropolitan Detroit area. This was increased to 70 family units, consisting of 159 people, in the year Fine Handbags, Travel Accessories & Luggage For Men & Women Faniastic 2nd Anniversary SALE 50% OFF All Summer Merchandise and Select group of FALL BAGS TRAVELERS TOWER 26555 EVERGREEN 1 BIk. South of 11 Mile MON. thru FRI. 10-5 Sat. 11-4 356-1800 RummIkub Games SPECIAL 525, 001 June 1976 through May 1977. Samuel Lerner, director of JFS and Resettlement Service, said volunteer serv- ices have increased in the past year. The number of volunteers has increased from 220 in 19'75 to 262 in 1976. The people who ben- efited from these services increased from 304 in 1975 to 531 in 1976. These volun- teers regularly visit patients in nursing homes and offer person-to-person services, such as home visits, driving and shop- pg. in The agency has helped to maintain in better housing through rent subsidy 41 per- sons in 1976. The kosher Meals-on-Wheels program has increased; in June, 1977 there are approximately 75 individuals who are regu- larly receiving two meals daily. During 1976, 248 fami- lies were served through the financial assistance pro- gram. Lerner noted 32 children have been in various place- ments during the year, whether in residential treat- ment facilities, group homes, special schools or adoption. The agency uses Bellefaire, a residential treatment center in Cleve- land, and The Orchards in Livonia as its two major residential placemernt facil- ities. Other newly elected JFS officers are Mrs. Melvin Rosenhaus and Mrs. Fred- erick F. Shevin, vice presi- dents; and Joel D. Tauber, treasurer. Resettlement Service officers are Mrs. Ar- nold E. Frank, vice presi- dent; Mrs. Bernard J. Can- tor, secretary; and Mrs. Milton J. Doner, treasurer. Elected to a second three- year term on the JFS board were Marvin C. Daitch, Henry Gornbein, Samuel Schiff and Alvin Weisberg. Elected for a first three- year term are Mrs. Herbert Miller, Mrs. Nathan Peter- man, Rabbi Dannel Schwartz, Mrs. Harry Sha- berman, Gilbert Silverman and Steven Victor. Serving one-year terms will be Mrs. Seymour Bell and Sheldon man, Edward A. Lumberg will serve three-year terms and Mrs. Murray Shekter on the board. 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