ISRAEL LODGE will initiate its new members 8:30 p.m. Mon- day at the Labor Zionist Insti- tute. Melvin Weisz, president of Metropolitan Detroit Men's Council, will officiate. * * * HENRY MORGENTHAU CHAPTER will hold a rummage sale 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday at the Ameri- can Legion Hall, 1741 Liver- nois. Proceeds will go to Bnai Brith philanthropies, according to Mrs. Monte Serling, chair- man. For information, • call VE 5-1871. * * * BRANDEIS LODGE will hold its annual ADL meeting 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at Sholem Alei- MISS BARBARA COHEN chem Institute. Irving Rubin, assistant highway commissioner * * * Mr. and Mrs. Meyer B. Cohen and chairman of the Bagley LOUIS MAR SHALL will Community Council, will be of Indianapolis, Ind., announce hold its 17th annual "Night guest speaker. The public is the engagement of their daugh- ter, Barbara Lee, to Dr. Charles of Games" 8 p.m. Nov. 13 at the invited. Solomon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Labor Zionist Institute, an- Sam Solomon, 20574 Rutherford. nounced Joseph Feldman, presi- The bride-elect is a graduate dent of the lodge Benevolent of Indiana University's School Fund. Proceeds will be used to of Dental Hygiene. Her fiance help the sick. Other Fund offi- cers are Mrs. Carl (Gertrude) Samuel S. Greenberg, chair- is a graduate of Wayne State Pearl, vice-president; Carl Pearl, man of the board of the Jewish University, where he was af- treasurer; and Mrs. Harry (Es- Occupational Council, an- filiated with Gamma Kappa Chi, and the University of Michigan telle) Kaufman, secretary. Ar- nounced that School of Dentistry, where he rangements for the event are the Baron de was a member of Alpha Omega under the direction of Karl C. Hirsch Fund, professional dental fraternity. Berg and Thomas Zohott. Re- New York, A winter wedding is planned. freshments and prizes will high- has made light the affair. For tickets, call funds avail Mrs. Thomas Zohott, ticket able to the Sinai Hospital Names chairman, UN 3-1674. In a re- Council for a Donald P. Connelly as cent campaign to enroll new new kind of members who would also enroll s c holarship Assistant Director in the Bnai Brith Major Medical program t o Donald P. Connelly, 39, has Expense sponsored by the Order, finance tech- been named assistant director of Sidney Stolsky, liason officer of nical training Sinai Hospital of Detroit. Louis Marshall Lodge, awarded for qualified Connelly, 6025 Hillcrest, was a watch to James N. Laker, edi- students grad- Sinai's person- pmpp:ip::– tor of Marshall News and public uating from n e 1 • director • •-• relations director- of the Met- high school. for five years. ropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith JOC has He is a gradu- Men's Council, and a watch to named the ate of Wayne Alex Gottlieb, Lodge Israel Jewish Voca- Greenberg State Univer- chairman, for being the first to sity, a member obtain these members. Stolsky tional Service of Detroit one has extended the campaign to of the participants in the new of the Bureau of National Af- end on Dec. 31. Any member of program. Robert Kasle, president of fairs and is Marshall Lodge or Chapter who signs up two new members who JVS, said that the program is vice - president will also enroll in the Bnai meant to encourage high of the Person- Connelly Brith Major Medical Expense school graduates who do not nel Directors Program, or any member who intend to continue their edu- Association of the Detroit Area obtains three present members cation at the college level to Hospital Council. Sinai also announced the pro- of the Lodge or Chapter will get the training that will qual- ify them for positions in some motion of George Kucab from receive a watch from Stolsky. * * * technical field. assistant chief engineer to chief; Scholarships are available for the appointment of Mrs. Onie CENTENNIAL LODGE will present "Tax Reform For both boys and girls who want McClinton as executive house- Michigan" 8:30 p.m. Wednesday to enroll in technical or occupa- keeper, and of Robert Cooper as in the Oak Park Community tional training courses such as director of the medical photog- Center. Robert Danhoff, Gov. dental hygiene, drafting, occu- raphy department. Romney's executive assistant pational therapy, electronics, Kucab, 38, of 15300 Tacoma, for legislative, affair s, will and many others. Scholarships on the Sinai staff since 1959, speak. The public is welcome. will be awarded on the basis is a former City of Detroit en- * * * of academic qualifications and gineer. Mrs. McClinton, 1876Le- OAK-WOODS LODGE will financial need. All Jewish high Blanc, Lincoln Park, was for hold a hayride and dinner Nov. school students who believe three years director of house- 2 at Uplands Farms. The group they are qualified are invited keeping services for the general will meet 8:30 p.m. at Nine Mile to call JVS, WO 1-8570, for hospital division of Wayne Coun- and Coolidge in Oak Park. further information. ty General Hospital. Cooper, 36, of 21232 Hunt Club, Harper Woods, was chief medical pho- tographer at Henry Ford Hospi- tal for the last eight years. New Scholarship Program for JVS City of Hope Cancer Fighters Plan Glamorama Lunch, Fashion Show The Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith called for full support of the Michigan Civil Rights Commission. Archie Katcher, chairman of the Michigan board of ADL, in- cluded the plea in his report, which ,opened the League's fall session in Detroit on Sunday. Sol I. Littman, ADL's Mich- igan director, outlined specific ways in which the league, as a voluntary body, could support the work of the commission: 1. Heighten the educational Senator Ribicoff to Talk on USSR Jewry on Nov. 10 U. S. Senator Abraham Ribi- program of all groups in the field of human relaitom go that the social atmosphere 18 hospitable to. " 'the work of' the State Commission. 2. Urge the local community- to create a municipal human- relations body, which -through- its research and educational activities will prompt heighten-: ed concern for equal oppor-• tunity. 3. Where local commissions already exist, encourage munici-: pal authorities to use it posi- tively, in order to face issue _ s honestly. 4. Encourage the hiring of skilled, adequately trained human relation specialists by local communities. coff will discuss the issues fac- Music the - Stein-Way ing Russian Jewry in his ad- dress here on Nov. 10 at the annual dinner of businessmen's & ORCHESTRA group of Yeshivath Beth Ye- hudah. Senator R i b i c o f f has an- nounced that the title of his address will be "Soviet Perse- cution of Jews — Challenge to .4 PLASTIC FURNITURE World's Conscience." COVERS The dinner is being given to MADE TO ORDER spur the Beth Yehidah schools' or READY MADE building fund campaign. DICK " STEIN LI 7-2770 N CALL ANNA KARBAL Round Table to Show Brotherhood Movies' A first annual film festival has been announced by the Women's Division of the De- troit Round Table of The Na- tional Conference of Christians and Jews to be held 12:30 p.m. Nov. 7 at Northland Audi- torium. This is a combination fund-raising and informational project. Mrs. Philip Bernstein, film chairman, has selected "Brotherhood" films for projec- tion. Sara Colvin, director of Education, will comment on the use of the films. Refreshments will be served. FOR THE ULTIMATE IN GOOD MUSIC SAM EMMER And His Orchestra DI 1-1609 LI 2-0874 SWait•IgaiMiniMnitWaiZeM.Wir Sheldon Rott and his ORCHESTRA sr: "Music As You Like W' HOME: OFFICE: LI 7-0896 • U 5-2737 PLANNING A WEDDING? A BAR MITZVAH? REMEMBER . . . SID SIEGEL SAVES THE DAYI For Fine ColOr Movies: Call DI 1-6990 Criterion Club Sets Masquerade Parti-gras The Criterion Club stages its annual "Masquerade and Parti- Gras" 9 p.m. Saturday at the Oak Park Community Center, it is announced by President Wil- liam Fleisher. Popular dancing, a floor show, social mixers, favors, holiday refreshments and 15 prizes to be awarded for outstanding cos- tumes in all categories are slated. Wearing of costumes or half-masks will be optional. The public is invited. City of Hope Cancer Fighters are completing arrange- ments for their "Glamorama Luncheon and Fashion Show" to be held Oct. 30 at the Armenian Culture Center. Music will be provided by Frankie Paul, according to Mrs. Elliot Schu- biner, vice-president of fund-raising who is directing the affair. Working on decorations are, from left, (seated) Mesdames Isidore Epstein, Percy Swartz, Jack Gorback, (standing) Morris Lezerson and Louis Markle, chairman of the afternoon. For tickets, call Mrs. Lezerson, LI - 6-7360, or -Mrs.• Gorback. ADL Board Calls for Full Support of Michigan Civil Rights Comm. Workmen's Circle 156 Sets Panel Discussion Workmen's Circle Branch 156 will present a panel discussion on current events 9 p.m. today at the Workmen's Circle Educa- tion Center. Panelists will be Joseph Bernstein, Dr. Shmarya Kleinman and Solomon W. Schkloven. Refreshments will be served. SAVE 25% This is our Everyday Discount on Sterling Silver Al Beigler, Your Most 27-TH E DETROIT' JEWISH NEWS—Frid ay, Octob er 25, 1963 Bnai Brith Activities HARRY B. KEIDAN LODGE will honor Judge Benjamin D. Burdick, a long-time lodge mem- ber 8:30 p.m. Nov. 5 at Boe- sky's.. Presi- dent Max Lie- berman w i 11 present Bur- dick • with an American flag for his court- room. Attend- ing this event Burdick will be judges Theodore Levin, Nathan J. Kaufman, Victor Baum, John J. Wise, Ira Kaufman, George D. Kent, Joseph Pernick, Bur- ton R. Shifman and Harvey Tennen. Refreshments will be served. Cohen-Solomon Troth Announced