13B Women Fete Dili ria»t Hirst to Wed Mrs.R.A.Coggtm Stanley Steinberg IZ The Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Women's Council will hold a testimonial luncheon honor- ing Mrs. Robert A. Coggan, president of Women's District No: 6 at 12:30 p.m., Feb. 10, at Holiday Manor. Mrs. Coggan, past president of the Detroit Council, helped to organize a n d served as first president o f the East Side Chapter in 1942. In the gen- eral commun- ity, Mrs. Cog- gan began work in civic organizations Mrs. Coggan back in 1934, when she worked on the com- munity chest drives, now the Torch Fund. In 1953 under aus- pices °of the Detroit Round Table of Catholics, Jews and Protestants, she was the first woman in Detroit invited to as- sume a chairmanship to promote Brotherhood on a city-wide level. An active member of Temple Israel. where she and her fam- ily are members, Mrs. Coggan has served on many committees, is a past president of the Sister- hood and is presently chairman , of the religious school board. Overall chairman for the event is Mrs. Charles Solovich, vice-president of national Bnai Brith Women. Past Presidents of Detroit Council make up the committee planning the testi- monial. Reservations chairmen are Mrs. Bernard Bliefield, KE 3-5109, and Mrs. Lewis Manning, UN 3-8996. t * * Schedule One-Day Institute on Judaism A one-day. Institute on Juda- ism is being planned by the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Women's Council from 9:45 a.m. to 3 p.m., Thursday, .in the so- cial hall of Cong. Ahavas Achim, 19190 Schaefer. Rabbi Max Kapustin, director of the Hillel Foundation at Wayne State University, will be guest lecturer. His topic is "Un- derstanding the Bible Today." According to Mrs. Harry Bod- zin, chairman of Jewish affairs for the Council, there also will be a panel discussion on "Re- ligion for the Modern Jew." Sharing the platform will be Rabbi M. Robert Syme, of Temple Israel; Rabbi Samuel H. Prero, of Young Israel: and Rabbi Moses Lehrman, of Cong. Bnai Moshe. A question and answer period will follow each major session. There will be a small charge for luncheon. For reservation or information, call Mrs. Bodzin. UN 4-8872. Extend Deadline for World Scout Jamboree 1 omen s Cluhs (More Clubs Page 15) JEWISH WOMEN'S EURO- PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA- TION is sponsoring a dinner party for members and their friends from 5 p.m., Sunday, in the home of Mrs. Sarah Ross, 17539 Northlawn. For informa- tion, call UN 4-1639 or TY 8-4151. A regular meeting is called for 12:30 p.m., Monday, in the D. W. Simons Center. 4000 Tuxedo. Arrangements will be made for the annual donor luncheon March 18, at Rainbow Terrace. A dessert luncheon is planned for Monday's meeting. * * nual victory luncheon at 12:30 p.m., Monday, in the Hayim Greenberg Center. Hy Fogel- man, local director of the His- tadrut campaign, will speak and show a film on Israel. For res- ervations, call UN 4-5157 or DI 1-3635. * * A games party is planned by DAVID-HORODOKER YOUNG WOMEN on Monday evenings, at Holiday Manor. Mrs. J. Spiel- berg, chairman, is assisted by Mrs. L. Heiman, co-chairman. Proceeds will provide Passover CARE packages for needy fam- ilies in Israel. For tickets, call Mrs. J. Guterman, DI 1-9088; or Mrs. M. Weinstein, UN 48307. * NORTHWEST YOUNG IS- RAEL SISTERHOOD has sched- uled a board meeting for Mon- day evening, in the home of Mrs. Norman Sukenic, 17501 Wisconsin. Final plans will be made for an Israeli shower, to be given Feb. 24 in conjunction with the Sisterhoods of Young Israel of Detroit and Oak- Woods. * * SISTERS OF ZION MIZ- RACHI will meet at 12:30 p.m., Thursday, at Holiday Manor, when "Side by Side," a new film produced in Israel, will be shown. Mrs. Morris Servet- ter will preside. Friends are invited. AJC Panel Slates FEPC Discussion The role of legislation in halting discrimination in hous- ing, education and employment will be discussed by a panel of experts in a program spon- sored by the Business and Pro- fessional Chapter of the Ameri- can Jewish Congress. The discusssion will take place at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, at the Hayim Greenberg Cen- ter. Panelists who will partici- pate are Donald Slaiman, re- gional director of Jewish Labor Committee and secretary of the Coordinating Council for Civil Rights; Donald Stevens, educa- tional director of Michigan State AFL-CIO; and Arthur L. John- son, executive secretary of the Detroit NAACP. Detroit attorney Benjamin Burdick will moderate the panel. TUROVER LADIES AUXILI- ARY will meet for a luncheon MISS MIRIAM HIRST on Wednesday afternoon, at the Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hirst, of temple, 12129 Dexter, when W. Outer Dr., announce the plans will be made for a Valen- engagement of their daughter, tine games party on Feb. 14. Miriam Marilyn, to S t a n l e y Mrs. Rosalyn Zeldes, president, Steinberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. will be assisted by her com- Abraham Steinberg, of Phila- mittee, which includes Mes- dames Esther Weiner, Kate delphia, Pa. Mr. Steinberg, a graduate of Geller, Bertha Keller and Drexel Institute of Technology, Sophie Pfeiffer. Prizes and re- is presently doing graduate freshments will be- featured. * * work at Wayne State Univer- DETROIT JUNIOR LEAGUE, sity. An Aug. 22 wedding is being planned at Temple Israel. Jewish National Home for Asthmatic Children, will meet at 12:30 p.m., Feb. 6, in the home of Mrs. Marvin Leader, 20435 Basel. A cosmetics dem- FOR ALL-YEAR-ROUND onstration will be featured on AND FOR PASSOVER the program. Spark your organization's * * * fund-raising campaigns With BARTON'S famous continental NORTH WOODWARD `'The Burden of Truth," an Believe that you are a brother chocolates and baked delica- Anti-Defamation League film. BRANCH, Jewish Women's Eu- to all men and that all men are cies. Write for full details on will be shown at a meeting of ropean Welfare Organization, brothers to you. You'll like your organization letterhead REX LODGE at 8:30 p.m., Wed- will meet at 12:30 p.m., Tues- yourself better if you do. to: nesday, at Cong. Beth Joseph, day, in the home of Mrs. Mollie BARTON'S BONBONNIERE —Dinah Shore. 18450 Wyoming. A question Bassman. 2740 Fullerton. Dept. co 80 DeKalb Ave., Brooklyn 1, N. Y. ▪ 5 5 and answer session will follow. Barton's factory, offices and 65 Wives of members and friends JULIUS ROSENWALD AUX- owner-operated continental cho• are invited. A social hour will ILIARY, American Legion, will cola ► • shops ore closed on the follow. For information, call service the Downtown USO from Master of Ceremonies Sobboth and Jewish holidays. Dave Solomon, UN. 1-8438. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.. Wednesday. and his Orchestra inquire about clarion's complete selec- e * * Detroit's Leading Entertainer Mrs. Marion Goldberg, presi- tion of Kosher for Passover candies TO 6-5016 TO 8-2067 PISGAH LODGE will meet , dent. has asked Mesdames Rose and pastries. at 8:30 p.m., Monday, in the Galman, Tillie Sabel, Fannie Hayim Greenberg Center, 19161 Olshansky and Jennie Folbe to Schaefer. when Circuit Court serve. A meeting is planned for PHOTOS. by DAVE DOMBEY and Associates Judge Victor J. Baum will 8:30 p.m., Feb. 11, at Cong. Beth speak on "Present Threats to Yehudah, 17556 Wyoming. Specializing once 1947 in * s * Liberty." Election of delegates 34) COLOR SLIDES B & P and EVENING GROUPS to the District convention will CANDID ALBUMS take place. A social hour will of Hadassah will meet at 8:15 p.m.. Feb. 10, at Hadassah House follow. COLOR MOVIES * * when Rabbi David A. Baylinson, of Temple Beth El, will review IVAN S. BLOCH LODGE For consultation of your L_1 2... 4 .. will hold its annual sports the book "Seidman and Son." convenience without obligation Roslyn Goldstick, of Evening night at 8:30 p.m., Monday, Call Lincoln 8-2266 at Jericho Temple, 18475 Wy- Group, will speak on events con- oming. With Bruce Martin, cerning the Hadassah Medical 0 0 0 Q9 0_9 4_9 MI:4_9 4_9 4A.9 4.:12_9 4.9_9 4.2_9 21.9_9.3L9L9 4_9 4_2_10 oL9 sports director of radio station Organization. A social hour with WCAR serving as master of refreshments will follow, accord- ceremonies, guest personalities ing to Doris Barahal, program will include Vic Wertz, Cleve- chairman of Evening Group. IN HONOR OF JEWISH MUSIC MONTH land Indians: Doc Finkel. De- Friends are invited. PROUDLY PRESENT * * troit Tiger publicist; Nick Ker- RADOMER LADIES AUXIL- EMMA SCHAVER, Soprano bawy, Chuck Nobel and Dick Farley, of the Detroit Pistons; IARYwill hold a victory dinner PAUL OLEFSKY, Cello NATHAN GORDON, Viola and Marcel Pronovost. Red at 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, at Club GORDON STAPLES,Violin Wing defenseman. The annual Alamo for workers on the re- KENNETH GOLDSMITH, Violin awards to outstanding high cent donor dinner and rummage school athletes from public and sale. Mrs. Sol Ager, president, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 11th parochial schools will be pre- announces a board meeting of 8:20 p.m. sented. Members, friends and newly-elected officers at 8:30 At the Morris L. Schaver Auditorium of the their children are invited. A p.m., Tuesday, in her home, 13301 Wales. Huntington Woods. social hour will follow. Hayim Greenberg Center — 19161 Schaefer q3nai Activities pARTPNIS NEW FUND-RAISING PLAN SAM ROSENBLAT s DETROIT FRIENDS OF MUSIC I'l • * * Extension of the registration I ALBERT EINSTEIN CHAP.! G DETROIT LINK, Order of the deadline for the 10th annual olden Chain, will give away World Jamboree of the Boy TER will hold a fund - raising number of prizes at its games Scouts to March 1 will make victory party at 8:30 p.m., arty planned for Saturday it possible for many scouts and Wednesday, in the Hayim Green- t.' ight, at the United Dairy leaders to attend the interna- berg Center, 19161 Schaefer. "I n Workers Hall, on Second Ave. tional gathering, to be held Remember Mama " • a play by AU proceeds will go to charity. July 17 to 26, in the Philip- PHILIP HANDLER CHAPTER, For tickets, call Belle Lewis, will be presented.. Friends are pines. UN. 1-9349. Delegates, all of whom must invited at no charge. • * be physically fit, should be be- WORKMEN'S CIRCLE WOM- tween ages 14 and 18 as of Stuttgart Orchestra EN'S DIVISION will hold a July 17, of at least first class to Bow Here Feb. 6 luncheon rally at 12:30 p.m., rank with camping and cooking Marking its first appearance Saturday, in the home of Mrs. merit badges. in Detroit, the Stuttgart Cham- Hyman Lipsitz, 23650 Radclift, The trip to the Philippines bers Orchestra will perform at Oak Park. Final arrangements has several options, including 8:30 p.m., Feb. 6, in the Ford will be made for the group's tours directly to the Jamboree, Auditorium. 22nd annual donor luncheon, to another to Thailand, Hong Kong, The 13 - year - old orchestra, be held Feb. 25, in the new Hawaii and Japan and a third formed after World War II, is Circle Center. For tickets or "Round the World" tour, vary- conducted by Karl 141uenchinger. information, call Mrs. Lipsitz, ing in cost from $1,450 to $2,- Each of the musicians has a LI. 7-9879, or Mrs. Robert Israel, 500. personal reputation as a soloist. DI. 1-2878. Application blanks are avail- * * * For its program, the Stuttgart able from the Scout Council orchestra will play compositions BRANDEIS CHAPTER, Pio- office, 51 W. Warren. by Bach, Vivaldi and Mozart. neer Women, will hold its an- , For ticket information and reservations call UN 4-0730 Enjoy Yourself ! "A Night of Games" Prizes Galore Proceeds to Charity Presented by Detroit Link No. 57 Order of the Golden Chain SATURDAY, JAN. 31 — FROM 8 P.M. United Dairies Workers Hall 15840 Second Avenue For Further Information Call: UNiversity 1-9349