Thursday, March 23, 1950

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page 10

gn the Nealm of Local Societ y

Mrs. Co gg uir
Honored by
East Shiers

The Commission on Commu-
nity Inter - Relations of t h e
American Jewish Congress worn-
en's division will hold dessert
luncheons at 12:45 p.m. Tuesday.
SOUTH—The group will meet
at the home of Mrs. David Vogel,
2025 Glynn Court, to hear a re-
cording of The Outcast." Frank
Wurtsmith, of the Round Table
of Catholics, Jews and Protest-
ants will be discussion leader.
CENTRAL — The group will
meet at the home of Mrs. Harry
Bright, 9071 Glendale avenue, to
hear a recording of Frederic
March in "Building Bridges."
Mrs. Alma Polk of the Mayor's
Interracial Committee will lead
the discussion.
NORTHEAST—The group will
hear a recording of "Face to
Face" with Helen Hayes. Mrs.
Olive Beasley of the Michigan
Commission on Civil Rights will
be discussion leader. The meet-
ing will be held at the home of
Mrs. Harold Nelson, 20236 Wake-
field avenue.
NORTHWEST—The group will
hold their second session on
clinical research, "How Jewish
Are Our Children, The Parents'
Position as Jews." The meeting
will take place at the home of
Mrs. Archie Goldberg, 17388
Monica avenue.

A pretty lady named Mrs. Rob-
ert Coggan was told "thank you
by some 100 members of the Bnai
Brith East Side Chapter at a re-
ception given in her honor Mon-
day night at the home of Mrs.
Rose Abrams in Grosse Pointe.
Mrs. Coggan organized the East
Side Chapter eight and a half
years ago, and she served as the ;
group's first president. She is now
president of the Greater Detroit
Bnai Brith Women's Council.
Mrs. Rita Fisher read a testi-
monial to Mrs. Coggan which
paid tribute to her for her work
in bringing the Jewish women
of the East side together.
Representing the East Side
Chapter as a whole, Mrs. Fisher
presented Mrs. Coggan with a
hand painted plaque thanking
her for her "devoted service and
utmost loyalty."
In return, Mrs. Coggan thanked
the East Side Chapter and praised
their work and their members
who "worked without seeking
glory,"
The reception was presided
over by Mrs. Harry Coleman,
president of the East Side Chap-
ter.

Society notes

Mrs. Leonard Fink and her
children of LaSalle boulevard
have returned from a two-month
stay in Daytona Beach and Miami
Beach.

Mr. and Mrs. Philip Schlussel of
Cortland avenue have left on a
trip to Los Angeles. While there,
they will attend the marriage of
their nephew, Sheldon Allen.

Mrs. Morris Zimmerman
(Belle Meltzer) and her son, Neil
Jay, formerly of Detroit, have
returned to Cincinnati after a
month's visit with Mrs. Zimmer-
man's brother-in-law and sister,
Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert C. Meyer of
Calvert avenue.

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Mrs. Louis Paul and Mrs. Ar-
thur Ritchie were hostesses at a
lunch eon and miscellaneous
shower at Iluylers honoring Mae
Lorraine Cohen. Places were set
for 150 guests.

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Rochester avenue announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Beverly, of Los Angeles, Cal., to
Stuart Shaffer, son of the Harry
Shatters of Los Angeles.
The bride-to-be is a graduate
of the University of Michigan.
Mr. Shaffer is a graduate of the
University of California at Los
Angeles.
A September wedding in De-
troit is planned.

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Returned from Miami Beach
are Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Kaplan
of Grosse Pointe.

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Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Barnett
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MRS. LEON BELIN
stay in Florida.
of Griggs avenue are visiting
The marriage of Marilyn Matle Zimmerman, daughter of Mr. their parents in Philadelphia.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kraft of
and Mrs. Herman Zimmerman of Leslie avenue, and Leon Belin,
Kentucky avenue left Monday by
Joyce Samuels and Peggy Plot- plane for a three week stay in
son of Mr. and Mrs. William Belinsky of Webb avenue, was solemn-
ized March 11 at a double ring ceremony at the Italian Gardens kin are spending two weeks in Miami Beach.
New York City.
and Crystal Ballroom of the Book Cadillac Hotel.
The bride's gown of antique ivory satin was designed with a
basque waist and off the shoulder neckline with an illusion yoke.
Mrs. Aaron Marks of Monica
The waist and sleeves of the gown were outlined with seed pearls, avenue is visiting relatives in
and she carried a bouquet of stephanotis and orchids. Her ivory Newark, N.J.
illusion veil was fingertip length, and fell from a beaded headpiece
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Mrs. David I. Silver served as matron-of-honor. Arlene Ross, frpm Atlantic City, N. J.
Rhoda Belinsky, and Sara and Gloria Zimmerman, the bride's sis-
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Visiting in Baltimore are Mr.
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Mrs. Mildred Wilhelm of Ohio
avenue has as her guest her
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mother-in-law, Mrs. Minnie Wil-
helm of New York. Among those
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rubin
who have entertained for her are
Mesdames Arthur Moss, Morris announce the Bar Mitzvah of
Moss, Max Wilhelm, Harry their son, Aaron, at 9:30 a.m. Sat-
Stone and Barney Levine.
urday at the Rose Sittig Cohen
Bldg. A dinner will be held in
The Fred Shermans of War- his honor Sunday at the Park
rington drive have returned from Avenue Hotel.
Florida.
The Jack Tobins of Merton
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hersch road are visiting their children,
of Grosse Pointe are vacationing Mr. and Mrs. Ben Zion Gotlib of
in Miami.
Flint.

The Harry Alperts, formerly of
Dickerson avenue, have moved
to Miami.

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