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October 18, 1946 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1946-10-18

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3 Service Group Divisions
To Elect Officers This Month

Dr. Saks to Address Victory Dinner of Food Council at
Statler, Oct. 29; Mechanical, Professional Units
to Pick Leaders Oct. 28 at Center

Three divisions of the Detroit Milton K. Mahler. Max D. Schus-
Service Group will complete an- ter and Samuel B. Solomon.
Nominees for office in the pro-
other important step toward year-
round organization when they fessional division are: Chairman,
elect officers this imonth. The Isadore Levin; vice-chairmen, Dr.
Food Service Council, . Profes- Charles Lakoff, Arthur S. Purdy,
sional Division and Mechanical George M. Stutz; executive secre-
Trades Division have prepared tary, Irwin Shaw; representatives
slates for consideration by their to the Federation board of gov-
ernors, Isadore Levin, Dr. Law-
membership.
Dr. J. Benson Saks, economist, rence H. Seltzer.
lawyer and welfare worker, and
Individual Sections
associate European director of
Nominated to represent the in-
the Joint Distribution Committee, dividual sections on the board of
will speak at the 1946 Victory directors are: Attorneys, Abe
Sta._ Dinner of the Food Service Satovsky. A. C. Lappin; dentists,
Council. The dinner to be held Dr. Max Winslow, Dr. Abe S.
at 6 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 29 in the
Pearlman; physicians, Dr. Meryl
Wayne Room of the Hotel Stat- M. Fenton. Dr. Peter G. Shifrin;
ler. will be under the chairman- pharmacists, Samuel M. Bez, Mor-
ship of Max Schayowitz.
ris Sussman: drug suppliers, Mor-
Nominees for Office
ris Karbal: accountants. Joseph L.
Nominees for office in the Food Staub; optometrists-opticians, Dr.
Service Council Division are: Saul C o l e: chiropodists, Dr.
Chairman, Max Schayowitz; vice- Joseph J. Jacobs; osteopathic
chairmen, William Boesky, Tom physicians, Dr. Sydney F. Ellias;
Borman, Ben Klein, Morris Men- educational workers, Mrs. George
delsohnn; executive secretary, Blumenstock, Joseph Steinberger,
Abe L. Sudran; representatives to Helen S. Kass: religious workers,
the Federation board of gov- Irving I. Katz; social services,
ernors, Harry Becker, Nathan Clarice Freud, Cecelia Shetzer;
Lurie.
governmental employes, John M.
Nominated to represent the in- Wise. Julius L. Kabatsky and
dividual sections on the board of Arthur L. Robbins.
directors are: Bakeries, Samuel
Markowitz, Philip Olender; bev-
Donor Affair Planned
erages and liquors, Morton Feig-
enson, Abraham Weinstein; By Hebrew Ladies Aid
wholesale groceries, Sam Arkin,
Herman Levine, Irwin D. She-
Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society's
wach; super-markets, M o r r is annual fund-raising donor lunch-
Cooper, Bernard Gourwitz,
eon will be held Dec. 17 at the
Rossen; retail markets, Sam
Bynder. Harry Golden, Joseph Bnai Moshe. Hrs. Helen Rosen-
Keidan: retail meats, Baruch thal, president, announces the ap-
Eiselman: wholesale meats, Max pointment of Mrs. Louis Kepes as
Gordon, Israel Schlaifer; food chairman of the affair. Mrs. El-
brokers and processors, Sol Kurtz- freda Greenwald is in charge of
man: restaurants, bars and night reservations. Mrs. Pauline Schiff
clubs. Norman Blake, Joseph and Mrs. Muriel Smith are sou-
Freedman; tobacco, Archie Cher- venir book chairmen.
rin: dairies, Max Weiss; produce,
The organization's 35th anni-
Charles Ginsberg, Louis Rycus, versary will be observed at a
Samuel Schwartz; poultry, Max subscription
at the
luncheon
Loewenstein; fish, Nathan Metz.
Book Cadillac Hotel on Oct. 29.
Mechanical Trades
All past presidents, under the
Meet ing on Monday, Oct. 28. in chairmanship of Mrs. Helen Aus-
the CS° Lounge of the Jewish lander, are planning the event.
Center at- 8 p.m., the Mechanical Reservations are being accepted
Trades Division will select its of- by Mrs. Greenwald.
ficers. Milton K. Mahler is serv -
ing as the interim chairman for
this group.
On the same evening at 8 p.m.,
Monday. Oct. 28. at the Jewish
Center. the Professional Division
will meet under the chairman-
ship of Isadore Levin for the
election of officers.
Chairman of nominations for
the Food Service Council is Ber-
nard Gourwitz. assisted by Harry
Brenner. Sol Kurtzman, Cy Kyte
and Sol Schayowitz.
For the Professional Division,
Sidney L. Alexander headed the
nominatnig committee which in-
cluded A. C. Lappin, Arthur S.
Purdy, Dr. Bernard Rose, Joseph
Steinberger, Morris Sussman and
Dr. Max Winslow.

Wallace to Speak
On British, DPs
Sunday at Central

public meeting of the year



TUESDAY EVENING,

HENRY A. WALLACE

Rabbi Mandel M. Zager Lodge
of Bnai Brith announces that
former Secretary of Commerce
Henry A. Wallace will speak at
a public meeting on Sunday at
1 p. xn., in the auditorium of Cen-
tral High School.
Sid Ersher. president of the
Lodge, and Barney Ross. chair-
man of the program committee,
announce that Wallace would ad-
dress the meeting on the ques-
tion of "British Foreign Policy
and its Effect on Displaced Jews."

OCTOBER 22, 8:15 P. M.

In the Social Half of Congregation Shaarey Zedek



Hashomer Hatzair Goal
Surpassed on Tag Days

Under Auspices of the

Hashomer Hatzair. Zionist
youth organization, held its an-
nual tag day last week-end sur-
passing its original goal. Funds
are used to support their non-
profit winter and summer scout
camps, to publish educational ma-
terial and information bulletins.
midwest regiona: conference
of Hashomer Hatzair will be held
this week-end in Chicago. Youth
delegates from St. Paul. Milwau-
kee, Chicago, Cleveland and De-
troit will attend the meeting.
This Sunday. Oct. 20, 1:30 to
4 p.m., Hashomer Hatzair will
present a program of songs.
games and dances for 11-13-year-
old boys and girls at Tuxedo-Hol-
mur Hebrew School. All are in-
vited.
For information call Avraham
Jacobson. 3732 Duane, NO. 0228.

Ch

Jewish National Fund Council of Detroit



Guest

America's Most Famous

Foreign Correspondent

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acne.

WILLIAM HORDES,

President of JNF Council,

Will Preside

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ENDLESS



Division Nominees
Nominees for office in the Me-



Additional Features at This Meeting:

ort

Announcement of Selection of Committees for

chanical Trades division are:
Chairman, Max D. Schuster; vice-
chairmen, William S. Gershenson,

Ben Kramer, Benjamin M. Laikin,

YOU are invited...

To the most important

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Ben L. Silberstein; executive
secretary, Esther R. Prussian;
representatives to the Federation
board of governors, Milton K.
Mahler, Ben Kramer.
Nominated to represent the in-
dividual sections of the board of
directors are: Auto sales, Harry
Newman; garages and parking
lots, Harold Lachman; wreckers,
auto parts and auto accessories,
Morris L. Fruman; gas and oil,
Nathan Kolb; tire dealers, Jerry
Bielfield; metals, Morris Zack;
scrap iron, Barney L. Keywell,
Samuel J. Rands; steel, Samuel B.
Solomon; machinery, Harvey H.
Goldman; general manufacturing,
Meyer L. Prentis; nidustrial en-
gineers, Robert N. Janeway; Tex-
tiles, Morey L. Abrahams; bags,
bottles and barrels, Herman
Cohen; waste paper and rags,
Benjamin M. Laikin.
Framing a slate for the Me-
chanical Trades Division were
Harvey H. Goldman, chairman,
Morris L. Fruman, Nathan Kolb,

Page Five

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