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THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
Friday, April 3, 1953
| Jewish Home Needs Volunteers
I To Aid Programs for Residents
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The Joint Committee on Volun
teer Services has issued an urgent
call for additional volunteers to
help at the Jewish Home. This
committee, which consists of rep
resentatives of all the women’s
Committee on Volunteer Services
was responsible for the very suc
cessful Open House held last No
vember. Mrs. Irwin Krick and
Mrs. J. M. Rosenfeld were
charge of tihs affair which includ
ed the exhibit and sale of articles !
★ j organizations, has done an excel
★ lent job in planning and carryingJ mac * e * n the Hobby Shop
' Chairman of the Joint Commit-
Annual Meeting
Of Jewish Home
sist in planning the affair. Elec
tion of officers and board mem
bers, presentation of by-laws will
be on the agenda.
First annual meeting of the Jew
ish Home will be held at 2 p.m.
Sunday, April 19, according to
Frank Garson, president.
★ j out the volunteer program at the
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ATwood 1661
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active recreational program,
which includes monthly birthday
parties, frequent Bingo and other
games, parties, movies, and spe
cial holiday celebrations. The Joinf
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It Is a Pleasure
To Take This Opportunity
To Wish Atlanta Jewry
A HAPPY PASSOVER
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tee on Volunteer Services since its
inception has been Mrs. E. M
Manning. She has given outstand
ing leadership to this committee,
through whose efforts many hours
of happiness have been brought to
the residents of the Home. Those
in charge of the various types of
volunteer services are: Mrs. S. Fa-
lis—personal service; Mrs. Henry
Solomonson—motor corps; Mrs. J.
M. Rosenfeld—clerical service;
Mrs. J. Pintchuck—games and
parties; Mrs. Harold Coleman —
birthday parties Other members
of the committee are: Mrs. Abe
Goldstein, Mrs. A. Auerbach, Mrs.
Max Feldman, Mrs. Irwin Krick,
Mrs. K. Ruskin, Mrs. Paul Sch-
lossman, Mrs. Murray Udell, Mrs.
Irving Libowsky, Mrs. Isaac Fran
co, Mrs. Frank Garson, Mrs. Da
vid Marx Jr.
A regular schedule of volunteers
who come out to the Home one
morning a week has been function
ing fairly smoothly. There is, how
ever, a need for more volunteers
who can devote two or three hours
a week to visiting with the resi
dents and in performing such ser
vices as writing letters, carrying
trays to those on the infirmary
side, wheeling around the partially
bed-ridden, combing hair, and
providing similar personal serv
ices Other volunteers are assist
ing in the Hobby Shop, and in the
office. Volunteers who have signed
up for the Motor Corps take resi
dents for rides in the afternoon.
Special features of the meeting,
to be held at the Home, will be
dedication of the Chapel, movies
of activities and an exhibit and
sale of articles made in the Hobby
Shop.
Mrs. Abe Goldstein and Mrs. J.
M. Rosenfeld have been appointed
by the Joint Committee on Volun
teer Services as co-chairmen to as-
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PASSOVER
GREETINGS
MUNICIPAL
MARKET
Posner, M. Udell. ,
Those interested in offering their
services to the Home are urged to
call Mrs. Manning at Vernon 1628. 1
Speilberger, Alex Friedman, B. R.
Cohen, Julius Gordon, M. Feld
man, L. Friedberg, S. Begner, H.
Ellmgn, P. Shafferman, Charles
Glazer, Morris Glazer, E. Worts-
man, I. Rosenstein, I. Goucher, M.
Karlick, S Falls, B. Mitchell, J.
209 Edgcwood Ave„ S. E.
(Bell and Butler Sts.)
■ The Market in the
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Plenty of Free
Parking Space
We extend to you our friends
and customers Best Wishes for
the Passover.
Tdranh’s decant it ^afe
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FRANK J. NOETZEL, Manager
on
221 Pharr Road
CH. 0568
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General Elevator Company
399 Bishop Street, N. W.
VErnon 8821
Installation — Maintenance — Repair
Modernization
Consolidated Quarries
Corporation
DECATUR, GEORGIA
DEarborn 1661
Two volunteers come weekly to
play the piano and sing for the
group.
Those who have been coming to
the Home regularly are Mmes: J.
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New Lens Aid
Helps Near Blind
. Passover Greetings
Two thousand partially blind
persons have been fitted with the
recently developed “Clear Image
Lens” since the middle of Janu
ary, Dr. Irving P. Filderman of
Memphis declared in Atlanta
Monday, March 30.
Dr. Filderman, an optometrist
who took part in the original re
search work on the lens, was in
Atlanta attending a two-day Sub-
Normal Vision Clinic at the Ans-
ley Hotel.
In many cases the lens, along
with proper training and work,
enable partially sighted persons,
who previously read only by
Braille, to read by seeing, he add
ed.
About fifteen optometrists from
several states attended the Clinic,
including Dr. Bernard L. Kahn, of
Atlanta.
William Armstrong Smith Co.
109 East Forrest Ave.
CA. 2410
EAST POINT, GEORGIA
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