Mr .and Mrs. Julius Green, of Hollywood, Fla., and Mr. and Mrs. Max Targ, of Chicago, will be guests of honor at a luncheon being given by the Dora and Jif"us Green Fund Committee of the Music Study Club at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the Women's City Club. Targ, who is national chair- man of the music section of Hebrew University in Jerusa- lem and founder and -...hairman of Americans for a Music Lib- rary in Israel, will speak on the progress and needs of the music library. . This is the library which has benefited from the frequent gifts of the Dora and Julius Green Fund. Marguerite Kozenn Chajes, co-chairman of the Hebrew U. music section, will introduce Targ. Luncheon arrangements are being made by Mesdames Maurice B. Benyas and Max Reich. During World War II, Targ was president of the Music War Council, receiving a citation from the War Production Board for his efforts. He was chosen for an award in 19,51 as the man who made the greatest contribution to the democratiza- tion of music for the preceding 25 years. He established his AMLI in 1950 after visiting Israel and seeing the musical life of the Israelis. He is a member of many communal organizations, and is a lifetime Zionist. * * * Music Study Club to Elect Officers at Annual Lunch Mrs. Sidney H. Jackson, president of the Music Study Club, announces that the an- nual meeting will be held on Thursday afternoon. Beginning with a luncheon at 12:30 p. m., in L'Aiglons in the Fisher Bldg., the program. will highlight the election of officers. The afternoon's program will include several selections by Mary Freedland, lyric soprano. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Oscar Kahan, TO. 5-7742. Sinai Staff Planning Knollwood Social Event An ex-resident society of Sinai Hospital staff alumni will be formall3; established at a social function planned for staff doctors on Tuesday evening, at Knollwood Country Club. The program is an outgrowth of the second annual Inter- Resident Night, held at the re- cent quarterly meeting of the Sinai medical staff. • Scientific papers were pre- sented by 13 members of the Hospital's house staff illustrat- ing original investigations and , work pursued in addition to their regular routine. Awards to participants in this program will be a feature of the Knollwood gathering. BUY YOUR Delicatessen Products AT LIBERMAN'S Because LISTENING JOE EDELMAN, cultural di- rector of the Jewish Community Council, writes ... "Speaking of the devil-quoting scriptures .. . in the May 6 issue of the Morn- ing Freiheit, the counterpart of the Communist Daily Worker, there is an account of the mean- ing of the festival of Shevuot. In . good orthodox tradition, it recounts among other things that "Shevuot commemorates the conclusion of the Covenant between God and the Israelites. The down grading and vilifica- tion of Stalin and its world- wide repercussions have result- ed in some unusual forms of behavior. Who knows? Maybe comrades will soon be asked to reserve seats in and become members • of synagogues and temples." * * * NEWLY ORGANIZED group for adults in the community, Detroit Socialites, has 151g do- ings slated for its first ambi- tious function . . . an inaugural ball, May 27, at Mayfair on Dexter. . . . A floor show and refreshments are on the agenda. Purpose of Detroit Socialites is for social, cultural and philan- thropic activity. * * * SENT TO BFIT) early, recently, as punishment, young Allen Kales pouted that he couldn't help it if he wasn't perfect . . . "There was only on perfect boy in the world that I know of any- way," he muttered aloud . . . Curious, his mother, Mrs. Sol Kales, asking who he was, said, "You mean George Washing- ton?" . . . and little Allen re- plied scornfully, "No, Daddy." * * * PROCEEDS FROM the an- nual fund - raising dance by Duartians of City of Hope .. . June 9, at Masonic Temple . . . will be used for cancer and lu- kemeia research at the great medical center in Duarte, Calif. . . . Artie Fields will be in there swinging away with his band, and "name" entertainment is ex- pected to complete what looms as a fine evening of festivity. * * * EVER SINCE the chess game . had started' about four hours ago, a fellow had been looking over Murry Koblin's shoulder and watching him play...Fi- nally, a bit irritated, Murry asked him why he didn't try playing a game himself...and the onlooker replied, "I just haven't got the patience." * * * BILL FREEDMAN, who'll also be working out at Hazel Park as an investigator, has his share of tales with him, too, and tells about the two Americans dining in a Parisian restaurant . . "I think this is horse meat," declared one sus- piciously . . . "Oh, I don't think so," said the other . . . "I'll bet you," offered the first . . . "No, thanks," the second re- fused. "I never won a bet on a horse in my life!" Greece Allows Refueling Of Planes Bound for Near East 12162 DEXTER TO 6-9804 • TOS-9829 ATHENS (JTA)—The Greek government has granted per- mission for landing and refuel- ing of warplanes en route to Egypt and Israel. Of f i c i a I sources said Russian planes were permitted to stop on their way to Egypt while similar permis- sion was given to French air-- craft destined for delivery to the Israel Air Force. The report said the planes carried Egyptian, Iqi .1 ; • :••••••••••••••••••••.4 • "ALL OF YOU flf • • • t21 el Mrs. Redstone Elected President Of AJ Congress Women's Division • • • Mrs. Louis Redstone, a mem- ber of the Women's Division of American Jewish Congress for the last nine years, was last week unanimously elected its president. At the same meeting, _Rev. William B. Sperry, rector of Christ Episcopal • Church, re- ceived the annual Amity Award given by the Women, and spoke on "Sperry Gyroscope . Covers the Middle East." Elected with Mrs. Redstone were Mesdames Allan L. 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