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NCJW Orchards Service Gets
Grant for Parenting Seminar
5 lbs. of MATZO
If I can't Beat Your Best Deal
Margolis Household Furniture
6 Mile, 1 BIk. W. of Schaefer
Wishing Everyone
A Very Happy
CHANUKAH
Arnold and Sally Margolis and Family
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Present at the announcement of the DeRoy Foun-
dation grant for the Orchards Children's Services are,
from left, standing: Barbara Stone, NCJW Orchards
chairman; Marlene Karp and Gerald Levin. Seated, -
from left, are: Leonard Weiner, Gilbert Michel and
Arthur D. Rodecker, trustees of the foundation.
Leonard Weiner, Gilbert DeRoy Foundations, an-
Michel and Arthur D. nounce the funding of a new
Rodecker, trustees of the workshop to be developed by
the Orchards Children's
Services of the Greater De-
troit Section, National
Council of Jewish Women.
The workshop will pro-
vide training in effective
parenting to parents of emo-
tionally troubled children.
Gerald Levin, Orchards'
executive director, has ap-
pointed Marlene Karp of the
Orchards out-patient staff
to coordinate the program.
Dr. Elinor Waters, director
of the Continuum Center,
Oakland University, will
conduct training sessions
for the staff. Barbara Stone
is the NCJW chairman of
the Orchards Service.
The workshop is
geared to providing a
structured environment
where parents can find
positive support through
interaction with others.
They will be given skills
to make family life more
effective and enjoyable.
Since its.-inception in
1962, the Orchards has pro-
vided a wide range of serv-
ices to troubled youngsters
and their families. The
agency provides residential
treatment, clinical camping
and out-patient programs.
Established by the Greater
Detroit Section, NCJW, the
Orchards is licensed by the
state of Michigan as a
child-welfare agency.
Seniors to Have
Hanuka Party
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The Hannah Schloss Old
Timers will hold their an-
nual Hanuka party 1 p.m.
Sunday at the Morris
Branch of the Jewish Com-
munity Center.
Rabbi Alan Lucas of
Cong. Shaarey Zedek will
light the Hanuka candles
and speak on the meaning of
Hanuka. Janet Pont, who
sings Jewish melodies, will
entertain. Potato latkes will
be served.
Bernard Schlussel is
president. For information
call Mollie Bank, program
chairman, 968-5298.
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at Greenfield
Conference Head
Elizabeth Kanter, a
sophomore at Simmons Col-
lege in Boston and the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Austin Kanter, was the
coordinator of the third an-
nual New England Student
Zionist Conference in
Marblehead, Mass.
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