Friday, October 1$, 1946 THE JEWISH NEWS Page Eight Detroit Service Group Committee Guest Of Chairman Alexander on His Birthday , NOMINATIONS • In accordance with the By-laws of the Mechanical Trades Division of the Detroit Service Group, the re- port of the Nominating Committee of the Division is hereby given public notice ten days prior to election of 9fficers which will take place on Monday, October 28, at 8 p. m. in the USO Lounge, Jewish Community Center. Mechanical Trades Division BALLOT Detroit Service Group • Chairman (Vote for One) —Photo by Paul Kirsch, Jewish News Photographer When the Nominating Committee of the Pro- fessional Division of the Detroit Service Group met at the Jewish Center, on Monday, Oct. 7, members of the Committee were given a surprise birthday dinner. But the situation was reversed, since it was Chairman Sidney Alexander's birth- day—and he ordered the dinner. Election of officers will be held at the Division meeting, Monday, Oct. 28 at the Jewish Center. Left to right: Standing: MORRIS SUSSMAN, A. C. LAP- PIN, JOSEPH STEINBERGER and IRWIN SHAW: seated: DR. BERNARD ROSE, ARTHUR S. PURDY, MISS ESTHER R. PRUSSIAN, DR. MAX WINSLOW and SIDNEY ALEXANDER. Lieberman Names Littman Brings Yiddish Musical Comedy to Detroit Sunday, Oct. 27 JSc Teams for After a year and a half without will be assisted by %star cast in- Chest Campaign Yiddish theatrical performances, eluding the character actress, Abraham Littman, who for near- Tillie Rabinowitz, the juvenile Junior Service Group Gets ly a generation managed the Yid- comedian, Sam Josephson, and dish Theater in Detroit, again many other stars. 4 Zones to Solicit in Red Tickets or these performances brings to Detroiters an outstand- Feather Drive already are on sale and are avail- Morton D. Lieberman, chair- man of the Junior Service Group's participation in the Red Feather Community Chest Drive. has appointed teams to lead the campaign in the four zones as- signed to the JSG. Pointing out that the invitation : to participate in the drive was an exceptional recognition of the Junior Service Group's excellent record in the Allied Jewish Cam- paign, Mr. Lietieunan urged that all JSG members take part in the campaign. "We have a special responsibiilty," he added, "to demonstrate that we can do as good an all community job as we have done in the past for special overseas relief needs." For Zone I. Edward A. Simons is chairman and the secretary is Ann Brooks. Bill Shapiro and Elise M. Zeme are chairman and secretary, re- spectively, of Zone II. The chairman and secretary of Zone III are Jay Kogan and Her- mine Stone. Zone IV will be headed by the 'family team" of chairman and secretary, Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Smith. The 1946 Community Chest Drive is being conducted in be- half of 125 agencies which supply needed services in the fields of family and child welfare, health and recreation. The following members of the Junior Service Group will serve as captains and works in the Red Feather Drive: Frances Benjamin. Yvette Brenner, Frieda Brooks, Marjorie Davidson, Bob Ellman. Alex J. Etkin, Geraldine Ham- burg, Selma Korn, Sally Ann Newman, Richard Prentis, Pearl Sharfman, Elaine Shiffman, Mor- ton Zieve, Morton Zuckerman and Mrs. Morton Zuckerman. Members of the Junior Service Group interested in participating in the campaign are asked to write to Mr. Lieberman or Harry Heller at the JSG office, 51 West Warren. Following is the . calendar of the Detroit Service Group re- organization: Food Service Council: Victory Slo- gan Dinner. Tuesday. Oct. 29, 6 p.m . Matter Hotel—Election of officers. Professional: Meeting Monday. Oct Butzel Hall. Jewish Center, 8 p.m • —Election of officers. Real Estate and Building Council Brunch, Sunday, Oct. 27. Butzel Hall. Jewish Community Center, 11:30 p.m —Election of officers. Mechanical: Meeting Monday. Oct USO Lounge. Jewish Center, 8 • p.m.—Election of off ICC FS. ing performance by eminent Yid- dish actors. Mr. Littman has made it known this week that he will continue to promote performances as fre- quently as possible. For Sunday matinee and eve- ning, Oct. 27, at the Scottish Rite Cathedral of the Masonic Temple, he has arranged for the presenta- tion of the musical production, "Ehrlach un Schwerlach." Featured in this play will be Pesachke Burstein and Lillian Luchs, well known actors. They able from Mr. Littman at 1927 Pingree, TY. 6-9186, Metro Music House on Dexter, Chesluk's Book Store on Dexter, Sosin's Confec- tionery, Dexter and Richton, Kraig's Confectionery, 12th and Lee Pl. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Jacob Miller wishes to express appre- ciation to friends and relatives for the kindnesses shown them in their recent bereavement. ❑ MAX D. SCHUSTER ❑ ❑ WILLIAM S. GERSHENSON BENJAMIN L SILBERSTEIN ❑ ESTHER R. PRUSSIAN Vice Chairman (Vote for Two) Executive Secretary (Vote for One) Representatives to Board of Governors Jewish Welfare Federation Vote for Two) ❑ EJ BEN KRAMER MILTON K. MAHLER Division Board of Directors Auto. Sales (Vote for One) ❑ HARRY NEWMAN ❑ HAROLD LACHMAN Garages & Parking Lots (Vote for One) Wreckers, Auto Parts St Auto Accessories (Vote for One) El MORRIS L FRUMAN ❑ Gas & Oil (Vote for One) NATHAN KOLB ❑ JERRY BIELFIELD ❑ MORRIS ZACK ❑ ❑ BARNEY L KEYWELL SAMUEL J. RANDS ❑ SAMUEL B. SOLOMON ❑ HARVEY H. GOLDMAN ❑ MEYER L PRENTIS ❑ ROBERT N. JANEWAY ❑ MOREY L. ABRAHAMS ❑ Bags, Bottles & Barrels (Vote for One) HERMAN COHEN ❑ Waste Paper & Rags (Vote for One) BENJAMIN M. LAIKIN The Dealers (Vote for One) Probably in no other great city in the world is there a group of Prescription Druggists like Schettler's. The fine practices and dependability of Schettler Pharma- cists, and their long years -of service, form one of the Metals (Vote for One) better pages of Detroit's history. In these columns we will take you to visit each Schettler Drug Store. Scrap Iron (Vote for Two) Steel (Vote for One) Machinery (Vote for One) General Manufacturing (Vote for One) Industrial Engineers (Vote for One) Zbe totbettter Rota WEST Mc NICHOLS tort AT HARTWELL Phone UNiversity 4-3434 ° Textiles (Vote for One) Serving Northwest Detroit You will like this Friendly store, it is so clean and inviting. You will like to browse around and see things here, they all look so nice. But best by far is the real Schettler dependability For your prescriptions and all drug needs. Ten Quality Drug Stores OTHER NOMINATIONS MAY BE MADE FROM THE FLOOR