RADOMER. LADIES AUXIL- IARY has scheduled a luncheon and games party at 12:30 p.m., June 19, in the Federal audi- torium, Grand River and Oak- man Blvd. Proceeds will go to various charities. * * * Mrs. B. Klein, newly elected president of ZEDAKAH CLUB announces the club's last meet- ing of the season, at 12:30 p.m., Monday, at the home of Mrs. Abe Nusholtz, 21445 Brixton. Guest speaker will be Mrs. Ella Goodman, president of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Home for the Aged. Dessert luncheon will be served.. Friends of mem- bers are invited to attend. For further information, call Mrs. Nusholtz, EL. 6 -593,6. BETH JOSEPH SISTER- HOOD will hold a board meet- ing at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the home of Mrs. Anna Fisher, of Monica Ave. Luncheon will be served, after which arrange- ments will be made fOr the June 11 installation of officers. * * * EQUALITY CLUB will meet Wednesday evening, in the home of Mrs. Lawrence Berk, 18.048 NorthlaWn. At its last meeting, Mrs. Morris Berkowitz was named Israel Bond chairman. (More Clubs, Page 10) - Tam O'Shanter Country Club will be the setting for the an- nual luncheon and installation of officers of the INFANTS SERVICE GROUP, to be held Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Allan Saltz is chairman, and Mrs. Jerry • Baker and Mrs. Harry Kruman are in charge of reser- vations. * * * ADAS SHALOM PTA, United Hebrew Schools, will conclude its season with a de'ssert lunch- eon at 12:30 p.m., Monday., at Adas Shalom Synagogue. Par- ents of the Branch's 35 gradu- ates will be honored. * * * TUROVER LADIES AUXIL- IARY will hold its final lunch- eon meeting at 12 noon, Wed- nesday, to discuss the annual luncheon of the organization, to be held at noon, June 11. Both events will be at Turover Temple, 12129 Dexter. Mes- dames Esther Weiner and Kate Geller are luncheon chairmen, according to Mrs. Rosalyn Zel- des, president. For tickets, call Mrs. Sylvia Korby, WE. 5-2953. Miss Mann, S. 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East of Dexter) TO. 6-9505 TO. 8-7221 The -fourth annual Institute on Humah Relations, to be held June 7 to 9, at Fidelman's Resort, South Haven, sponsored by the Michigan Regional Ad- visory Board of the Anti-De- famation League of Bnai Brith, will hear reports by Dr. Mor- ton J. Sobel, Michigan regional director, and Irving __Fidelman, chairman. Discussion groups will con- sider the use of mass media in promulgating good human re- lations, questions relating to the Middle East and attitudinal studies of the Jewish commun- ity and its relationships to its non-Jewish neighbors. In addition, a variety of hu- Man relations programs will be demonstrated, including "Ru- mor Clinic," "Critic41 Incident," "Answering the Bigot," "What Would You Do?" and "$100,000 for Human Relations." An ADL Sampler will fea- ture films, publications, record- ings, filmstrips, posters and. other items of human relations program materials. Resource persons will include Dr.. Sobel; Robert C. Kohler, program co- ordinator; Mrs. A. B. Counsel- baum, of Chicago, midwest community relations director, and Sidney H. Sayles, of Mil- waukee, ADL Wisconsin-Upper Midwest regional director. Mrs. Counselbaurn, formerly midwest program director for the National Conference of Christians and Jews, was the first woman to serve on the NCCJ staff. In 1947 she was a delegate- to the first human re- lations workshop called by the International Council of Chris- tians and Jews in Switzerland. She received an honorary Doc- tor of Laws degree at Beth- une-Cookman 'College, Daytona Beach, Fla., and received the Thomas H. Wright Award of the Chicago Commission on Human Relations and the hon- orary Doctor of Humane Let- ters from Central State Col- lege, Wilberforce, 0., for her work in eliminating discrimi- nation in higher education. Gov. G. Mennen Williams has been invited to attend. Cong. John D. Dingell and other pub- lic officials have signified their intention of being present. Chairman of the Institute is Mrs. Samuel Aaron,. of Detroit. Members of her committee are Louis E. Barden, Alfred H. Bounin, Mrs. Kalman Bruss and Miss Elsie Rodd, of Detroit; Mrs. Michael Faber, Benton Harbor; Paul 0. Liebert, Grand Rapids, and Miss Marcella M. Steuben, South Haven. For information regarding the Institute, call the ADL of- fice, 163 Madison Ave., Detroit, WO. 2-9686. Karl Greenberg was elected to succeed Sot Moss as president of IVAN S. BLOCH LODGE at the group's recent annual elec- tiOn meeting. Julius Tapper, nominating chairman, named the following slate, w h i c h was elected with Greenberg: Frank Blazofsky, Louis Segel and Lou Webne, vice-presidents; Sol Be- gel, treasurer; Nate Kusnit, Joe Greenberg, Sydney Wolfe, Harold Meyer and Henry •KOn- stam, secretaries; Sol Moss, chaplain; M a.r v i n Kaufman, monitor; William Goldstein, warden; and George Weisman, guardian. Trustees elected are Cyril Tencer, chairman, Jimmy Katz, Art Lipman, Dave Kauf- To Install 2 Memorials man and Charles Blauer. iv BUSINESS & PROFES- SIONAL CHAPTER has corn- pleted plans for a combination hay ride, square dance and wienie roast, to be held June 9, at Friendly Acres Ranch, 35601 Sohoolcraft, Livonia. A car cavalcade will meet at 5:30 p.m., at the Avalon Theater parking lot. For further infor- mation, call Joyce Markin, FO. 6-1891, or Ethel Baker; TY. 6-7377. * ALBERT EINSTEIN LODGE will present its first anniversary at 9 p.m., Saturday, at Beth Aaron Synagogue. Eris Rosen- ow and his orchestra will enter- tain. There will be a floor show and buffet supper. The public is invited. * * DOWNTOWN CHAPTER of Bnai Brith will mark its tenth anniversary and installation at a dinner dance Thursday, June 13, at the' Labor Zionist Insti- tute. Call Mrs. Janet Weinberg, TO. 5-9071 for reservations. * * PISGAH LODGE No. 34, Bnai Brith, will meet Monday, 8:30 p.m. at the Labor Zionist In- stitute. Refreshments and a so- cial hour will follow. Beth Shmuel Ladies Slate Donor Luncheon For reservations, call TO. Beth Shmuel Ladies Auxiliary will hold an annual donor lunch- 5-1351, or TU. 3-3380. eon on June 10 in the synagogue social hall. Now Featuring Mrs. B. Babcock, auxiliary A Complete New Line of president, h a s KITCHEN & named Mrs. L. Leebov.e as DINETTE SETS luncheon chair- New Designs • New Colors man. Practical Yet Glamorous Mrs. Samuel Bicoll has BRONZE planned a pro- BLACK • CHROME gram featuring As Usual—The Unusual T h e Subdebs. Call Us for Estimate on The vocal trio, Re-covering Your Kitchen Chairs consisting of Suzanne Heller, VARIETY Dinette Natalie Korby SALES CO. and Suzi Bicoll, will be accom- 15228 Livernois panied by' Dick One Door South of Fenkell Pollinger. UN 2-0453 UN 2-1158 Mrs. Babcock Rabbi Samuel Open Mon., Thurs., Fri., Sat. Prero, of Young Israel of De- 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. troit, will be guest speaker. Continue Charge Accounts . . and invites you to fill out a new application. Small Fry Fashions In the Oak Park Shopping Plaza COOLIDGE at 9' MILE at ginal Ouccess... of or 0711 Our trained personnel will select from our fine collection the perfect appointments for your home. thattja, ND 19451 Livernois Open 10 - 5 — Mon. thru Sat. 1 in Labor Zionist Hall Plaques in memory of David Lewin and Gilda Partrite will be installed in Habonim Hall of the Labor Zionist Institute at special ceremonies by Arlazar- off branch of the Labor Zion- ists, at 1 p.m., Sunday. Lewin was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Lewin. Miss Part- rite was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Partrite. Rabbi Morris Adler will offi- ciate at the ceremonies, which the public is asked to attend. Sharp . . Crepe soles in supportive shoes CHARCOAL BUCK Cush-N-Crepe soles Leather innersoles Arch-counter for support girls - sizes 4 to 9 Garelick Gallery. Opens New Group Exhibition . A •new group exhibition of paintings opened Thursday at Garelick's Gallery, at 20208 Liv- ernois. The exhibition, running until June 15 features the work of six noted artists. The selections include com- positions by Alexander Dobkin, Harry Gottlieb, Lena Gurr, Maxwell Gordon, Isaac Soyer and Abraham Walkowitz. Anatole Litvak and star Yul Brynner have formed their own company to produce "Two Dif- ferent Worlds," to be photo- graphed on location- in Istanbul and Paris. • ... THE SHOE COMPANY 19260 LIVERNOIS 1,96i SvIAZ omen; Clubs ADL Institute Is Set for June 7-9