Friday, May 3 0, 1958 — THE DETROI T JEWISH NEWS- 6 Bnai. Brith Council to Install New Officers, Give Awards at Luncheon Mrs. Philip Fealk, president of the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Women's Council, has named Mrs. Albert Goldberg as overall chairman of the Council's 14th installa- tion luncheon, to be held at 12 noon, Mon- day, at Holi- day Manor. Mrs. Jack Itarstein, a past president of the Coun- cil, will be Mrs. Goldberg installing officer, and Mrs. Robert Coggan, first vice-presi- dent of District Six, will bring greetings from the District. The past president's bar will be presented to Mrs. Fealk by Mrs. Morris Tack, third vice-presi- dent of the District. Special guests at the lunch- eon will be Dr. Morton J. Sobel, director of the Anti-Defamation League; Dr. Max Kapustin, di- rector of the Hillel Foundation at Wayne State University; Earl Yaillen, BBYO director; and Mrs. J. D. Berlin. Seeral awards will be present- ed at the luncheon, including one to Mrs. Iring Lipson, of Rabbi Mandel M. Zager Chap- ter, from BBYO for service as a youth adviser. Pins from the Service Com- mittee for Armed Forces and Veterans (SCAFV) will be given to Anna Brill and Molly Richelieu, Brandeis Chapter; Emma Silverman, Mrs. Morris Fishman„ Ruth Graff, Emma Gilman, Martha Lewis and Yetta Herz, Pisgah Chapter; Fay Dean, Morgenthau Chapter; and Miriam Neu, Israel Chapter. The Ivan S. Bloch Chapter ZOD Israel 10th Birthday Dinner Set for June 10 The program for the Israel 10th birthday dinner sponsored by the Zionist Organization will highlight the singing of Israeli folk songs by the Hev- rat Hazomir, a choral group of young Israelis and De- troiters. The leader of the group, Shimon Gewirtz, will appear in several numbers as soloist, including his well known "ca- lypso" song about Nasser. He will be accompanied by his wife. Philip Slomovitz will be mas- ter of cermeonies. Rabbi Mil- ton Arm will be the evening's speaker. There are still a few reserva- tions left. They can be made through the committee, Mes- dames I. W. Silver and Irving Sniderman and Dr. Bernard Weston, at the Zionist House, 10424 W. McNichols, DI. 1- 8540. award for the woman who has UN 2-8379. Beginning this Sunday, Coun- clone the most outstanding job "beyond the call of duty" will cil's 25 chapters will begin their also be presented. The winner "Shoeleather Campaign," de- will be announced at the lunch- signed to bring 100 percent paid-up membership by June 15. eon. According to Mrs. Philip Mrs. Jack Ketai will act as mistress of ceremonies, while Edelheit, Council chairman, in charge of arrangements is workers will meet for brunches Mrs. Albert Cooper. For reser- in the homes of their respective vations, call Mrs. Goldberg, DI chairmen and then canvass their 1-1686; or Mrs. Albert Cutler, members. Mesdames Janet Weinberg and Al Cutler are co- chairmen of the project. DRIVING LESSONS LESSON $ 2 7 COURSE 0 ail Dual Controls No Permit Needed to Start Professional Instructors Day or Evening Appointments Safeway Driver Training TO. 9-7600 LI. 2-6742 NEW YORK SELTZER WATER CO. ANNOUNCES --- 40th ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL — SELTZER WATER 15c PER BOTTLE Plus deposit See Your Nearest Dealer, or Call TO. 7-2524 1918 1958 Demonstrate Your Faith in Detroit Demonstrate Your Faith in America Demonstrate Your with in Israel Join in Welcoming HIS EXCELLENCY District Dentists Honor Pair Dr. Aaron Carlstein, and Dr. Peter M. Bernstein, two of this city's oldest practicing den- tists, were presented 50-year awards by the Detroit District Dental Society at its meeting last week. Installed as president of the Society was Dr. Samuel S. Gerendasy, who succeeds Dr. John Coggan in office. Dr. Carlstein, of 3111 W. Chicago, has maintained offices in Downtown Detroit for all of the 50 years he has been in practice. He recalls that when he opened his office in a two- story building in the area of Grand Circus Park, neither the David Whitney Bldg. nor the Statler Hotel were built. Also honored by the society were Drs. Samuel Silverman and Harry Decker who were credited with "outstanding con- tributions to general dental activities in the Detroit area." Applaud Mayors for Fighting Bias The general counsel of the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith last week hailed the New York State Conference of Mayors for striking a blow against big- otry by withdrawing its meeting scheduled for next month from the Lake Placid Club. Officials of the Conference announced that the June 1- 4 meeting will be held at the Olympic Stadium in Lake Placid in answer to protests against Lake Placid Club's discriminatory policies. Israel's Ambassador to France at the ISRAEL 10th ANNIVERSARY BANQUET Wednesday, Jtme 11-6:30 p.m. Temple Israel Manderson at Merton Rd. JOHN E. LURIE, Banquet Chairman For Reservations DETROIT ISRAEL BOND COMMITTEE WOodward 2-5091 2200 DAVID STOTT BLDG.