PLANNING THE 14th annual meeting of the Women's Division of Jewish Welfare Federation are (from left) Mrs. Eugene J. Arnfeld, chairman of the division's annual Allied Jewish Campaign, Mrs. Ivor J. Kahn, meeting chairman, and . Mrs. Harry E. August, president of the Women's Division. The meeting will be held at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, at the Jewish Center, 18100 Meyers Road. A special Israeli film will be shown and Shimon and liana Gewirtz will sing Israeli songs. The Women's Division raised $619,756 in the 1960 Allied Jew- ish Campaign. Invites you to display the new "STARS and STRIPES and tell the world you're PROUD TO BE AN AMERICAN Get This Beautiful New 50 STAR FLAG OUTFIT (Flag, Pole and Bracket) to everyone who opens a NEW ACCOUNT with $200 or more. Limit one to a family The third annual Institute for Program Planners of organiza- tions affiliated with the Jewish Community Council will be held at 8 p.m., June 15, in the social hall of Cong. Ahavas Achim, 19190 Schaefer, it is announced by Dr. Samuel Krohn, Council vice-president and chairman of the internal relations commit- tee, and Hubert Sidlow, Insti- tute chairman and member of the Council's executive commit- tee. The Institute was organized to help answer frequently posed questions by members of organ- izations as to what can be done to stimulate increased parti- cipation and attendance at or- ganizational meetings, and to help strengthen the Council family of 340 organizations through more varied and mean- ingful activities of a Jewish nat- ure. The Institute will feature presentations b y community leaders discussing the philos- ophy underlying Jewish pro- gramming, as well as novel pro- gram experiences by represent- ativeS of organizations that had arranged them. There will also be ample op- portunity for those attending to discuss in small buzz groups some of the problems they have faced and to s h a r e program ideas and experiences of their own organization, with the rep- resentatives of other organiza- tions. Sidlow and Dr. Krohn stated that the Institute is an- other aspect of the Jewish Com- munity Council's program serv- ice for organizations. Refresh- ments will be served. Address by Glazer to Conclude Clinic "Images of an American" will be the theme of the fourth and final session of the 1959-60 Leadership Clinic Monday, at the McGregor Memorial Com- munity Conference Center, Sec- ond at Ferry streets. Keynoting the clinic at a noon luncheon will be Nathan Glazer, co-author of "The Lone- ly Crowd," former associate ed- itor of Commentary. Presented by the Coordinat- ing Council on Human Relations in cooperation with the Detroit Commission on Community Re- lations, the clinic will also fea- ture an afternoon panel discus- sion involving seven experts on mass communications. Norman Perlstein, midwest regional director of the Ameri- can Jewish Congress and chair- man of the clinic and session, said: "This Clinic will consider the harmful images, myths and stereotypes that people in America hold about one anoth- er, and consider steps that can be taken to remove these bar- riers to equal opportunity for all." The session is free and the public is invited, Perlstein said. There is a $2 charge for the luncheon. Reservations can be made by calling the Commission on Community Relations, WO 3-9550." Borman,Purchase Boosts Food Fair to 56 Markets EARN MORE netannsensts 1 2 Council Slates Annual Program . CURRENT RATE ACCOUNTS. 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