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September 19, 1919 - Image 30

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1919-09-19

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- SEC TION 4 -

5680 - ROSH HASHONAH - 1919

THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONI CLE

MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION

LOUIS

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The Y. M. H. A.
Movement

BENJ. Slin:At AN

Woodward Service & Supply

Established 1849

The Detroit Savings Bank

DETROIT, MICH.

Oldeest Bank in Michiga n

BY FELIX M. WARBURG.

Penobscot Building, Fort St. 11, e st

good" as the saying is. I knew
It is always a pleasure to me to 'made
ys front the days
of Oust' boy's
talk to those who believe as I do in
the great value of the Young Men's when I had been associated with them ,
Hebrew Associations. Our Dr. Schul- in the Y. M. II. A. The boys who had
man in New York City has often said 'distinguished themselves in their rte-'
as hates and in their athletics, the boys
that he looks upon the Y. M. H. A.
a powerful constructive influence in who were presidents of their clubs,
the development of Jewry. Many of were the boys who had shown their
our most thougtful and far-seeing worth as leaders. They were the ones
ho worked for their commissions and
rabbis, like him, have recognized the N.
importance of this agency in cons- got them. They had been trained for I
munal life. Even if there were any leadership in the Y. NI. 11. A. They
who doubted how much the Y. NI. 11. had learned how to mix well with
IL. A.
A. means to our young men, surely their fellows, and their Y. M.
training and experience gave them
what has happened during the war
must have converted them. The war their rewards.
In my opinion, the great agency of
showed that the morale of our troops
the present and the future is the Y.
meant all the difference between vic-
I hope that the time will
tory and defeat. And what were the , M. II. .'1 .
steps taken by the War Department !come, :old will come soon, when every 1
through its military leaders to insure town and every city will have its dig-
pitied Y. NI. H. A. building. Not a
building for young men only, but for
young men and young women, no
matter what their age. For the Y. NI.
II. A. does not measure the age of
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members by their years, but by their
spirit. There is no one so old that
0
that spirit of the Y. NI. II. A. should
not be a part of him. There is no one
who should hold himself aloof from
the progressive constructive spirit
which animates the Y. NI. H. A.
11
I hope that the time will come when
11
every young man will be enrolled as
a member of his Y. NI. 11. A. And
when the tie comes that he no longer
1
needs the clubs and the classes. her
54
should interest himself as leader o

Accessories

m

Condensed Statement of Condition Jun 30, 1919

Tires—Guaranteed and Factory Seconds

RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts
Bonds, Mortgages and Securities
Liberty Bonds and Certificates
Overdrafts
Federal Reserve Bank Stock
Branch Banking Houses
Cash o nHand and in Banks

We save you from 25 to 50',; on your
Tires and Tubes

TI1REE STORES
1830 Woodward Ave.
857 Woodward Ave.
654 Wooward Ave.

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Compliments of the Season

LIABILITIES

Co.

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i Meats
Choice

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Provisions and Poultry

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750,000.00
750,000.00
519,123.84
45,000.00
17,437,034.83
3,837,645.48

$23,338 ,81)4.15

Total Liabilities

203 GRAT1OT AVE., Corner St. Antoine
623 DIX AVENU, Corner Junction

GRAND RIVER AVENUE, Corner Warren
WOODWARD AVE., Corner Milwaukee Ave.

JEFFERSON AVENUE, Corner Millger

MICHIGAN AVENUE, Corner 24th Street
705 W OODWARD AVENUE, Near Selden

MACK AVENUE, Corner Gratiot and Elmwood

IIOLDEN AVENUE, Corner Greenwood
OAKLAND AVENUE, Corner Clay
CANFIELD AVENUE, Corner Russell

as director, aiding those younger
than himself to receive the same ben-
efits and advantages that he has en- .
toyed. In the days to come, Stu
o Let-'
ter recommendation Will ever be pus-
sessed by a young man than the sim-
ple statement that he has passed
through a Y. M. II. A., passed through
its clubs and its other activities, and
helped to make himself the best piss- 5

KERCIIEVAL AVENUE, Corner Van Dyke

OAKLAND, Corner Woodland
STATE STREET, Corner Griswold

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FELIX M. WARBU R:

the proper morale? Simply to trans-
fer to the camps, to the cantonments, slide citizen of the community' in
hich he hves.
__ ____
to the rest
re areas. and even to the w
fighting line itself those activititk
which in times of peace served the A Message From
very young men who were the back-
bone of Stir army-the Y. M. C. A.,
the 1'. NI. H. A. and the Knights of

HON. SIMON WOLF.
. Columbus.
BY HON
111AR KE Ts AT
If the 1'. M. II. A. with similar
n
Sitting
in
me library, surrounded by
helped maintain the morale
Ilroadway Nlarket iil l , agencies.
of our men in the terrible days of the friends of a lifetime, dead in the flesh,
25 Cadillac Sq.
my eyes
I war, how much more important is it et cr alive in spirit, I close
3010 Woodward Ave. 836 Michigan Ave.
that the Y. M. H. A. shall continue
to maintain that morale in times of fact.
The first hook I ever read was a
445 Baker St.
peace. The Jewish Welfare Board did

life give
of George
sent and
to
remarkable work in the great enter- and
way to Washington,
dreams of fancy

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BRANCH OFFICES

Oo

Michigan Sugar
Company

a Man of 83 on m

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$

Capital Stock Paid In.
Surplus Fund
Undivided Profits Net
Dividends Unpaid
Savings I)eposits
Commercial Deposits

0

.

$ 2,188,017.96
12,482,137.24
5,710,084.00
3,843.32
45,000.00
335,007.81
2,574,713.82

$23 ,338,804.15

Total Resources

1Vlarx Market 1

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Per Year, $2. 00; Copy 25 cents.

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1919.

VOL VI. NO. 16.

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Master Brand

MUSTARD

Vinegar

Pickles

Olives

have
years
Seventy-five
States.
passed and I am :till a devoted reader
O
of all that concerns thk great Re-
public and the welfare of all peoples
0
r,„ less.
What has nut happened in this 0
period of time? New nations have 0
been created; invention and discov-
O
eries have changed all human activi-
ties; the Chinese wall of isolation has
crumbled; time and distance no
longer exist. "The Fatherhood o• .,.
God and the Brotherhood of Nlan" is
nearer its fulfillment; dynasties and U
oilers have tallett; the new spirit, the °
t of justicf, is pulsating in
s ( p , oa
i rini.
O
ish community. But few if any have Siberia no less than on the Pacific
been a source of such great pleasure
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Are We. the banner-bearers tit
to me as has the Council. In this five
year period much has been done. In light, to be laggard in this great mi- , i 01=01
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our cities, both large and small, new licaval?
God for a wise purpose scattered U
interest has been awakened in the 1.
, to
NI. 11. A. Leading citizens who have the Jew and win:reser cast he be 1 it
otOit to help young men through the came an important factor in the chi-
l -a '
Association have been helped by our ilizitig processes of govern, a nt,
I
Field Secretaries so that each com- storm petrel" of revolution,
I wa• ■■■■•
munity has benefited by the experi- patriotic citizen.
Now,
more
than
at
any
other
ence of others. Standards have been
achinery
M
Metalworking
O
established for Associations, so that period of his migratory career the
their programs of work have been Jews must be united for one sole
Woodworking Machinery
arranged with greater foresight and purpose, to end persecution and to 0
with increasing regard to the needs secure equal rights. Clothed in the
,th,
Tools-All Kinds Shop Supplies
of - our young men. Although much ermine of equal citizenship, he
still remains to be done. much has no concessions; he will as ever pr.. ,
been accomplished. The number of his worth, his inherited love of and
100,000 Square Feet Floor Space
Associations throughout the country for righteou mess.
0
.,
has been increased, the membership
For sixty years I have battled fur 0
LI
greatly augmented. New buildings this great day. and I am not to be

have been erected and added s upport driven into emotionalism by means 0
has been assured by campaign for of re-establishing oriental Judaism
I funds, in the conduct of which the Occidental progress is the slogan re
Secretaries of the Council have al- enforced by the American Roosevel-
Detroit
tian cry, "One God, One Country.
ways been ready to help.
.....
It is all the more pleasant to think

I that during the trouble on our NI exi-
- -- - I
can horsier, it was the Y. NI. II. A.
which established itself among the
s\ men in the camps and the nearby
I towns and which looked after the wel-
I fare of the men. It was the Y. NI. H.
A., again through its national Coun-
cil, which suggested the organization
of the Jewish Welfare Board, with
whose work you are all familiar.
It is now almost live years since
the Council of Young Men's Hebrew
and Kindred Associations was formed.
I have been privileged to interest my-
self in many important plans for de-
veloping institutions to serve the Jew-

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DETRorr,

- MICIIIGAN

E verything for the Shp " i

Duprey - Faulmann Co.

OF DETROIT

180.182 E. Lafayette Ave.

T e Chas. A. Strehuger Co.

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Furniture, Rugs & Stoves

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It Don't Make Any Difference Where You Buy
If You Don't Care What You Pay

John R. Sullivan & Co.

134-138 Michigan Ave., Near First St.

Cadillac 7080

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of this excellent record and of the
43-51 E. Lamed St.
1
hopeful work which the 1.
FRANCE CONFERS LEGION
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oing, particularly in
1_01:1
everywhere when d there
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OF HONOR ON DOCTOR
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is
so
much
that'
NI
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these days are
-s,--4-,s --e---e-1-!--!-
o
l C I i I I \ i , 0-Dr. Gustav ii.,, •, ,,,-- ,t -t-t-i--0--t-4
I is gloomy and terrible in the reports
o, of chicago. Ill., who
from abroad. The Y. NI. II. A. is es- Illi
a base hiss-IS
sentially a hopeful, forward-looking) colonel in command 0.1.
,
iii France during the war, has
It d eals with our Y"'" I g p ita!
as the V. W. H. A. deals with received word from the War De-
Men.
that the French Govern- l
their partent
m
p ur young women, bringing out
iffiest possibilities, developing them meat had conferred the Legion of
Sutton
physically. mentally and morally and lloimr, its highest decoration,
worthy of their re- hint. \Alien hostilities ceased he was
by making thems, makes them better in charge of a 1,000-lied hospital in
ligious tradition
\ utun, and his work there attracted
the attention of the army authorities
American .
Recently it was my good fortune
to'
_
who
eventually sent him Si) command
t
at a wcicome Home 11 ,__
he
" the largest military hospital in PM-
present
near Bordeaux, and so highly
. ng held at the New York Y. NI. H. A. repo,
; in honor of our returning boys. Even did the French esteem him that
4.--4, - 4, - Aft - lb - <ai-
1 with eyes closed, it was easy to tell number of their own surgeons and
.,--411--lb - 4 - 4' - 4> -
/ which of these Y. M. H. A. boys had, nurses were placed in his command.

1

A Happy New Year

TO All

ROBERT OAKMAN

REAL ESTATE
Union Trust Bldg.

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