• ▪ Page Eight THE J-EWISH NEWS Women's Clubs Mr., Mrs. Sachse to Celebrate INFANTS SERVICE GROUP Golden Anniversary April 29 has contributed to• the Red Cross, * * * Department of Michigan LA- DIES' AUXILIARY OF JEW- ISH WAR VETERANS urges prospective members- to call the following unit presidents: Birdie Rosenberg, HO. 8928; Madeline Rollins, UN. 2-7827; Eve Mann, VE. 5-8826. The successful donor luncheon on April 11 was ad- dressed by Mrs. Henrietta Krad- itor. Headquarters have been se- cured by the women's• auxiliar- ies of JWV at 8222. 12th St. for the National Clothing Relief Drive. Persons who desire to contribute clothing can bring wearable articles to Mrs. Rose Cantor, 9237 Wildernere. * * * RACHEL AGREE MEMOR- IAL SOCIETY, at a meeting at the home of Mrs. Ed Zatkin, de- cided to adopt another child for support, contributed $25 to the Red Cross and joined in the United National Clothing Drive. Mrs. Irving Katz, entertainment chairman, reported on plans for weekly card parties to raise charity funds. * * * SISTERHOOD OF CONGRE- GATION BETH ABRAHAM, 12517 Linwood Ave., will be hostess at the -USO on Monday. * * * DETROIT WOMEN'S DIVI- SION OF AMERICAN JEWISH CONGRRESS will meet at lun- • MR. AND MRS • ELI SACIISE Mr. and Mrs. Eli Sache; 1528 Virginia Park, will celebrate their golden wedding anniver- sary April 29. Mr. and Mrs. Sachse were married in Bay City in 1895 and have resided in Detroit since 1910. Mr. Sachse was born in Lith- uania in 1869, came to Michigan at the age of 20, conducted a general store in Arenac county, a hide and fur business in Bay City, and was president of the Detroit Slipper Mfg. Co. until his retirement in 1936. JNF Council Treasurer A former vice-president of Congregation Beth Tefilo Eman- uel and treasurer of Jewish Na- tional Fund Council, he is a member of the board of direc- tors of Jewish Home for Aged, Mizrachi and Yeshivath Beth Yehudah. Mrs. Sachse, born in Russia, is a daughter of the late Hyman M. Koffman. She was founder and first president of the Sister- hood. of Congregation Beth Tefilo Emanuel, first treasurer of League of Jewish Women's Organizations, vice-president of Jewish National Fund Council, member of the board of direc- tors of Ladies' Auxiliary Jewish National Fund, Jewish Chil- dren's Home and Women's Aux- iliary of- the United Hebrew Schools. • Other Organizations She is also a member of the League for Sabbath Observance, Hadassah, Ladies' Auxiliary of Jewish War Veterans, Purity Chapter O.E.S., Detroit Women's Division American Jewish Con- gress. Mr. and Mrs. Sachse have four children — one daughter, Mrs. Max Dushkin. of Detroit, three sons, Arthur A., who served in the Navy in World War I and in the United States Coast Guard in World War II; Ernest J. of Los Angeles and Kolmon Z. of Detroit; seven grandchildren, in- cluding Lt. Myron Dushkin, overseas, and one • great-grand- daughter. ■ cheon on May 2 at Hotel Statler for the annual meeting at which election of officers will take place. A musical program will be presented by Mrs. Saul Mak- man, program chairman. Depots for collection of clothing r are 16205 Muirland, Mrs. Max Gold- ••••••••••Will•••••••••• ■ strum; 2424 Glynn court, Mrs. ■ ■ Irving Beckman; 2285 Pingree, Mrs. George Carr. * * a NEUGARTEN MEDICAL AID will be addressed by Austin Grant, WWJ news commentator, at the monthly meeting at 1 p. m. on April 23 at the Jewish Center. His subject will be "New Thoughts for Old." April 25 will be Blood Bank Day for the group. Members are asked to call Mrs. Philip kravetz for appointments. ■ a a GOODWILL SEWING CIRCLE will hold a card party at the Bnai Moshe, next Wednesday ■ - 10 A. M. fin 11 P. M. evening. Proceeds will be used ■ Admission 35c Plus Tax ■ to finance charitable . under- takings. ■ ■ ■ •11••••••••••••••••111•11 r ~~~~ a P e r c y- Jones Photographers' Fund, Mo'os Chitim Passover relief, and made a gift for the maintenance of another child through the Child Rescue Fund. The group has already provided for 10 children in Palestine. The group met at the home of Mrs. Ben Rocklin on April 9. Co- hostesses were Mrs. N. B. Coop- er and Mrs. William Stern. The organization will celebrate its 11th anniversary with a dinner- dance on April 22, at Webster Hall. Chairmen are Mrs. Saul Golden, Mrs. Irving Auslander and Mrs. Al Sklar. Mrs. David H. Mattes is publicity chairman for the remainder of the term: * * * PISGAH WOMEN OF BNAI BRITH - will present afghans made by its sewing unit to the Red Cross. At 8:30 p.m. on Mon- day, at the Bnai Moshe, Pisgah Women will present stripes to workers who have put in 150 hours or more of service to the Red Cross. Deborah, Naomi, Re-. becca Gratz and Louis Marshall Young Women will also make presentation of afghans. Mrs. Frances Gilbert, Red Cross chair- man of the Michigan Council, and Mrs. Mamie Stein, chairman of Pisgah Women, are in charge of the program. Mrs. Bea Biber- man is knitting chairman. The sewing unit meets at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg., under the chairmanship of Mrs. Emma Sil- verman. Wednesday is surgical dressing day for Pisgah Women at Shaarey Zedek. * * * WOMEN'S AUXILIARY OF JEWISH HOME FOR AGED is planning observance of its 20th anniversary at a luncheon at the Book Cadillac on May 21. Mrs. Samuel Weller is chairman and Mrs. Mark Benach is co-chair- man. * * * TEMPLE ISRAEL SISTER- HOOD will hold the closing meeting of the season at a lunch- eon at Hotel Statler on May 14. Mrs. David Ruby, chairman, UN. 2-9074, is accepting reserva- tions. Reports will be submitted by officers and committee heads and election of new officers will take place. Cantor Robert Tul- man will be soloist. * * * • BNAI MOSHE SISTERHOOD announces the following coming events: A Mother - Daughter dinner on May 3 under chair- manship of Mrs. Emil Phillips and Mrs. Julius Hersh; a bond rally in cooperation with the Bnai Moshe Men's Club on May 15, Mrs. Olga Israel in charge of details; the concluding event of the year, an evening of games on June 6 under the chairman- ship of Mrs. Charles Berger and Mrs. Lester Uray. A meeting of the board will be held at the synagogue library on April 24: MASONIC TEMPLE MAY 3-4-5-6 Federation of Lithuanian Jews RESTAURANT DAY SUNDAY, APRIL 22 Workmen's Center, Linwood at Burlingame Complete Chicken Dinners and also All Kinds of Meat Dinners will be Served a Whole Day, Bring Your Family and Friends and Enjoy a Good Dinner Very Reasonably Priced. Installation dinner, dance and floor show of BNAI BRITH LODGE 1011 of WINDSOR Sunday Evening, April 22, at 6:30 o'clock at Shaar Hashomayim Synagogue Giles and Goyeau, Windsor BENJAMIN D. REISMAN President of Bnai Brith District Grand Lodge No. will be the guest speaker Friday, April 20, 1945 Births April 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Beser (Anne Berman) of 16622 Ilene Ave., a daughter, Susan Beth. * a a Zion Mizrachi Women Hold Rally Monday April 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Max Kalt (Eve Benchman) of Wood- Sisters of Zion Mizrachi and ingham Drive, a daughter, San- dra Marilyn. * a a Young Women's Mizrachi will sponsor a joint rally at 8:30 p. April 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Abra- ham Kutlov (Leona Rosenberg) next Monday evening, at the of 3780 Taylor, a daughter, Carol Shaarey Zedek social hall, in the Virginia. interests of the child rescue fund. * * Rabbi Harry Wohlberg of Con- Apri1.7—To Mr. and Mrs. Sey- mour Feldman (Evelyn Gross), a gregation Shomrei Emunah New York, honorary secretary o son, Douglas Allen. the Mizrachi Organization of a * a America and a member of the April 15—To Capt. and Mrs. executive committee of the Rab- Luis Perleman (Theadora Aron- binical Council of America, will stam) of New York City, a be guest speaker. daughter, Abigail. Capt. Perel- Another speaker will be Mr& man is serving with the U. S. Abraham Danzig of Rockford, Army Medical Corps. Ill., formerly of Wyandotte; a a a March 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Mich., a national vice-president Meyer• Weiner (Esther Tigay of of Mizrachi Women of America. A dramatic program will be Detroit) of Grand Rapids, Mich., followed by a social hour. The a daughter, Eileen Ann. public is invited. * * Mrs. Emanuel Liebschutz, gen- To Dr. and Mrs. Selig S. Auer- bach of Port Huron, a daughter, eral chairman of the child res- cue fund drive, TY. 4-2481, is Nancy Joy. assisted b y . Mesdames Isaac At an opening meeting of Shetzer, Joseph Kunin, Moses BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD on Wieser, Nat Fierberg, Ben Ros- Monday, at Bnai David Social enberg, F. Shuman. Hall, Mrs. Irwin Beckman will The Detroit women have been review "The Black Boer" and asked to provide funds for the "It Could Happen Here." After rescue of 500 children front the meeting refreshments will be Europe to be cared for in" Miz- served. The Red Cross Sewing rachi institutions in Palestine Unit sponsored by the Sister- where their religious training hood is open on Mondays, 1 Co will be provided for and where 4 p. m., at the social hall. they will be given secure homes. 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