e 0 In the Women's Division Spotlight ar Mitzvahs Mr. and Mrs. Harry Friedman of Buena Vista Ave. announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Morton, Saturday morning, May 8, at Adas Yeshurun Synagogue. A dinner and reception in the Bar Mitzvah's honor will be held Sunday evening, May 9, at the Workmen's Circle. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Morris A. Feld- - stein of San Francisco, former- ly of Detroit, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, David Michael, Saturday, May 8. * * * • Dr. Maurice Gantz of 17554 Wisconsin announces the Bar Mitzvah • of his son, Sheldon Lee, at Sabbath Eve services of Temple Israel Friday evening, May 27, at the Art. Institute. A reception will be held at home from 7 to 10 p. m. Saturday, May 8. * Mr. and Mrs. .Walter L. Field of 17152 Cherrylawn "'announce the Bar Mitzcah of their son, Irwin .Saul, Saturday morning, May 15, at Shaarey Zedek. They will be at home in the Bar Mitzvah's honor from 8 o'clock that evening. No cards. * * Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Rubin of 18614 Fairfield Ave. announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son; Fred- erick E., to be observed on Sat- urday morning, May 8, at Con- gregation Shaarey Zedek. A re- ception will be held that evening at • their home. No cards. * * * Mitchell Gelzayd announces the Bar Mitzvah of his son, Eugene, at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, May 15, at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. A reception in the Bar Mitzvah's honor will be held that evening at the home of his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Coggan of Wildemere Ave. Other hosts for the recep- tion will be Mr. and Mrs. Mrs; Sy Feinberg, Mr. and Mrs. Feinberg: and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Barbas. * * • * Mr. and Mrs. William B. New announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Oscar Theodore, to be ob- served on Saturday morning, May 8, at Bnai Moshe Synagogue. A dinner and reception will be given in the Bar Mitzvah's honor on Sunday in the English Room of Park Avenue Hotel. Betty Kowalsky Wins Local Critics' Acclaim For Piano Technique . . Betty Kowalsky, • Detroit pi- anist who performed the Grieg A MinO; Concerto with . .the Wayne UniVerSity Symphony Or- chestry under the direction of James Gibb at the Detroit Art Institute last week, received praises from Detroit's three lead- •ing music critics. Russell McLa.uchlin of the De- troit News wrote: "She has abounding talent, well nurtured so far and likely to develop greatly. Miss Kowalsky has de- veloped an excellent technique with an especially striking sense Of rhythm and she . assuredly prepared the concerto with thor- oughness and understanding." J. Dorsey Callaghan of the Free Press said: "Miss Kowalsky was impressive, indeed, in the piano parts of the concerto. Here is a big talent which should be productive of a career -if she so wishes." Harvey Taylor of the Detroit Times wrote: "Miss Kowalsky's tone is good and solid and her playing has power and. assur- ance." Miss Kowalsky has been study- ing with Julius Chajes at the Jewish 6 COmrnunity Center for the past eight years. Nazi Woman Murderess Sentenced to Death HAMBURG, (JPS). — Ruth Closius, 28, formerly a wardress with the S.S. (Elite Guard) was sentenced to death by a British military court for sending more than 3,000 women prisoners to the .gas chambers at Ravensbruck concentration camp during the 'war. Her assistant, Margarethe Rabe, 25, was sentenced to life imprisonment. Sholom Aleichem School Seeks New . Members --- Carolyn Hartman will be hos- Sholom Aleichem Institute's Youth Groups Mrs. Beni. Coggan Supervises Widely Scattered Prospects tess to the TALL TOWERS for their first annual membership event, to' be held May 13, at her home, 1502 Edison. Young men who are 6 feet tall and young women 5 feet 8 inches or over A consistently conscientious and are welcome. On May 16 • Tall energetic worker, Mrs. Benjamin Towers will meet at the home of Coggan is 'directing her vitality Phyllis Abels; 2985 Burlingame, currently toward the all-out for a barn dance. success of the Allied Jewish Cam- * * * paign. In this year's drive, Mrs. Charlotte Waterstone, past pres- Ceggan, for the second consecu-. ident of -the BBYW Council, and tive time, is doing an outstanding Harry Mirvis, president of the . .... , Rex 11, BBYM, and of the BBYO . .... . . . Council, are chairmen of the First Joint BBYW and BBYM Conven- tion to be held June 4 to 7 in Detroit. * * * Charlotte Gould, chairman of the BNAI BRITH GIRLS Mother's Day luncheon, announces that the annual affair will take place Sun- day, May 16, at the Latin Quarter. * * * MENORAH CHAPTER, Bnai Brith Girls, collected $90 to sup- ply Passover food for a needy family. * * * Dr. George Calingaert, noted scientist, will address an open forum of YOUNG PEOPLE'S CLUB OF TEMPLE BETH EL, Sunday afternoon, May 16, at 2:30. Dr. Calingaert, who recent- ly returned from a .government MRS. BENJAMIN COGGAN sponsored tour of Europe, will job in handling the most widely discuss "Conditions Inside Eur- scattered area in the Women's ope and World Peace." The forum Division. will include illustrative movies, As chairman of area 12, she "One World or None" and "Atom- supervises the prospect slips of ic Power." The public is invited women who live in the "four at a nominal fee. * * * corners" . of Detroit. In spite of the problems involved with such IOTA ALPHA PI Sorority at an undertaking; Mrs. Coggan Wayne ..University entertained already has succeeded in raising its pledges May 2 at an outing more than 130 per cent of her at Rouge Park, followed by a division's quota. dance at the Rouge Recreation Although she was born in New Center. York, Mrs. Coggan has considered Detroit her home ,for more than CARD OF THANKS three decades. Coming here as a Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gantz and child, she attended local schools son-in-law, Sam Sniderman, par- and graduated from Central High ents and husband of the late School. Betty Gantt, wish to thank rela- Not limiting her activities in tives and friends for the kindness Jewish communual life to the and consideration bestowed on campaign, Mrs. Coggan is active them in their great loss. in both Hadassah and the. National Council of Jewish Women, and is a member of Congregation Shaa- Entertainment with good rey Zedek. music the Mickey Woolf way, During the first years of__her makes an evening both pleas- marriage., Mrs. Coggan helped her husband in his business and ent and gay. through this experience she has attained a training that, together with her warm and friendly man- ner, has stood her in good stead in working with people in com- munity service. • Mrs. Coggan is the mother of three daughters, Mrs. Jerome Call Tarnopol, Barbara and Ruth Ann. UN. 3- About three months ago, her family was increased by still 3737 another girl when her loveable For the finest granddaughter, Peggy Helen Tar- in MUSIC & nopol was born. membership campaign, which be- gan May 1, Will continue through Shevuoth, according to the cam- paign chairmen, Charles Driker, H. Kanter and Sam Shayne. The first in a series of cam- paign parlor-meetings was held May 1 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Shayne. All those interested in progres- sive Jewish education and Jewish cultural work are asked to join. MICKEY WOOLF • PRODUCTIONS Wayne IZFA Holds Annual Camp Night The newly-organized CONG. AHAVAS ACHIM SISTERHOOD has elected the following officers: • President, Mrs. Peter Chodoroff; vice. president, Mrs. Izadore Lee-. man; recording secretary, Mrs. Hy. Lenard; corresponding sec- retary, Mrs. Ben Minns; treasurer, Mrs. Sidney H. Cohen. • The ac- tivities committee is planning an affair in cooperation with the Ahavas Achim Men's Club for formal installation of officers. DELICIOUS • Knishes • Pastry • Gefulte Fish • Strudel For All Occasions STRICTLY KOSHER THE JEWISH NEWS-13 • Friday, May '7, 1948 CALL TY. 6-4956 Expert Remodeling • • . Now's the time to have your fur coot remodeled by experts on your own premises. (S;1 10 \ Choose the style you want from new 1949 styles . . . let us do the work then store it for you in our safe, scientifically -operated vault. ereJnie roJ. 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Singing and dancing will round out the evening's program. Ten Wayne University IZFA members will be delegates to the Central States regional conven- tion to be held in Cleveland May 14 to 16. Adeline Subar, TY. 4-4829, will head the Detroit delegation. Nomination of executive offi- cers of the Wayne University. IZFA chapter for the 1948-1949 school year will take place Tues- day evening, May 18, at Hillel. Voting on the nominations will be carried on from that evening to Friday, May 21. All graduating high school seniors in the Detroit metropolitan area are invited to an evening of festivities Tuesday, May 25, in the Mart Room . of Webster Hall. Dancing, entertainment and refreshments will highlight the evening. The owner of Camp Playfair has become aware of the fact that there is another camp by that name in the State of Michigan. 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