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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1927-09-23

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America Awish Periodical Coder

CLIFTON ATZNUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

PAGE TWENTY-NINE

k t s & tat c

ji L t

11011111 of the
' , to, li was the recent
I ' ll 11,1 11 riltril t. to be used as a li-

plaices indicate that their patronage
Is steadily increasing.
Twelvepersons colleen-i• the
lirary. Whenthe books and equip-
Ileawere in this new hone under working staff of the Jackson li.
,•ily management a general sigh of , hoary. Besidi s Ralf I'. Enitir, ,, n,
relief went 1111 from those who had librarian, they include the folio,' •
Winnie Fester. cataloger; Is a
a small group of Jackson vitt- Anthony, Dan 1;ritlith and G. W. nur,11 and fostered the movement I ing:
Burner. children's librarian; Po--
-ince its relief.
urns who saw peace and progress Ford.
Cilia 8141111a D. assistant children',
For nine years the library held
About 50 citizens c1.1111posts1 the
beyond the flaming red comet of
Slit ,

war that flared in the sky during organization then. Each agreed to forth in the Cooly block location, librarian; Irene Clarke, East
branch; .Inner Miller, Austin Blair
increasing circulation
and
the great struggle between the personally make up any financial but
and Helmer school branches; Roth
bulks
made
another move
North and South goes the credit of deficiency at the end of each year, added
• ,
forming the nucleus that by end- and such shortages of cash always nn.:.,...nry.
vial; Ruth Hamilton, Ruth Syr-
c. C.
c Bloomfield had ecru-
less effort led to the establishment existed then. O thers who took an
of a library in .1 ai.kaori and finally active part during this time in-
a , ''I'''1".;7,7t
,
the ; eater 74 W a ' hia rta h NIcliee, assistants, and (litre Sur,
a pa ge .
led lu the building of the Jackson eluded I'. II. Loomis, Sr., J. ••. anii ..irl'iclill a• stree t s, now area-, grand,
public library, one of the finest ap- Donely, \V. K. liilison, Col. Michael id, ,I by the Ntajestic theater, and
EVERYWHERE EVERY SUNRISE
Thanks to the foresight of those
pointed structures of its kind in Shio•maker, It. I. Carlton, l'rofes- IrtIl this structure the library was ,,,,,,,, ii , , roan , . of whi ip are note
note
sans Lawton and Vi hite, It G. !iris- moved in Isti5. After a few years g,,,,,,. who saw
'' „
tired for the edi ,
the state.
. the
the growth of the library demanded
,
i
:,.. :
i
,
JACKSON. :MI•HIGAN
In the early days, before the ci o and Ebenezer Peck.
, rational mentes
h imrereo by a po i,
Later on this same Col. Shoe- another move, but this Wit delayeli , ii ,, ith rto... 5 , this institution total
Civil war, Jackson wits without a
I
maker,
as
a
state
senator,
secured
until
thecreetion
of
t
ht.
present
li-
i
holds
a
high
rating throughout
centralized buck exchange. A hand
lirary building was made possible xi t'ga
to hand arrangement whereby one the necessary legislation at Lan-
one
a "ie i a " ,
" f the 17°74 7a7 1 "” -
sing
that
enabled
the
establishment
through
the
munith•a'nce
of
Andrew
f•mily loaned to another a volume
pet,
i, awoo listi red and appointed
1 aruegie in Illtl.
or two of Standard works had pre- of the public library here.
libraries in the state.
The
announcement
1111111V
by
the.
vailed here for many years. 0 hen
In the late sixties the association

-t..I raster ill Pittsburgh that he
a new Look %vas obtained by 011e had gathered together a small 1111111
AN INDEX
group, it was loaned out, going the tier Of standard books, three or tout . 1 ""hl 'lie a peon' man liner amass-
A dl..,,,,,,I,,,I journalist,
rounds, until it was returned, Ilog- monthly magazines, and three 1,1j. j. Illinlitls WO,. Startling , III the .
t - strcd
and well-thumbed, t he four weekly newspapers. This fur- ' ' '' "'"' (, 'Ili n ' ki '', 1 ".gan Immedi '' I friend of lank , said to me reventl)
placed on the meager slici‘•,, of the nishad the reading material dui- •• 1 I v , 7 ',',."',.7 "',7 "'''' ,1" - g len' `U enh h • • in discuiitip t h e still existent lack

h Ito
i ii a ,eriag toys
the li- 011 1.111: 01 Ill, 101111110 going to of right reia ,,,,,, 1,,,,,.,,,,,, J ew , ,,,,,i
original owner. This method paved log
t the
the toidow'ment of funds for li- c h i.,,, h , e ,.... ) •,, a Jews ..,, ,, o , ,,,„
the way, however, for the inception bract. .
hraries throughout the country. .1 ,.. ii i ,..... •
of a general exchange of Lurks un-
Mrs. Nainnie Porter actiol as li- great many of his
gifts had the ' .
1
. i
. that generally
der a centralized arrangement.
e aciiiiowut.otteti
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Iranian for two. years and was sue- proviso attached that 1„. would fur-
At the tine, when Abraham Lin- ceeded
i (kill/4 till' it \V IS highly sensi•
by Nliss Ella Fit,
Before nish a certain sum for the ert•••tion . t' ;'‘ ‘.,"
Thi ,
coln, the great emancipator, was the advent of Mi, Fish , h.
1
,a: tly 1111 inh e r ent i
h owever, o f ,„ library building
buildingprovided nn ' ,.
presiding over the destinies of his the association board had niade de- „the,..i..,,,suns
biii,
ti,
oilati
hi sit is
.. t , , lit ill Hut
whollyy el'
wh
,,,,.
,, urns, rainedi, , the
nation, a society known as the tided
n o t
increases
in
the
number
of
..inniunity
who
sought
the
'
I
.
. Illn accounts,

Tonal: Hen's assoriation was form- books, funds being obtained from • iectionable.
" r 77e ' Ill It
in part,.
...I here. It had to du Willi ride entertainments and it home talent
There lived in Jackson NIrs. R. for that remarkable reaction of his
. rson, lost , name lu life through which he has
hetternient. It was organized ton lecture coarse on which Austin
Oakwood 1219
910 East Michigan Avenue
1 0r. 1 I , 1863, the year that marked
Blair, 'Michigan's war governor, IV. \u " 178 "" 1"11 7 ' 7, ,11117 who knew All- dreamed ideally and soared spiritu-
oar,' Carnegie as a young nian. ally. I 11,0r poetizes.
A C KSON, MICHIGAN
the ft•eethini of the negro slaves.
K. Gibson and others appeared.
Thy Passavants and l'arn e gi es acme
fin.
i s
This small group of less than
5liss Fish was librarian for IP
ill Pittsburgh and Mrs,
a t, ieoioisition, a alroduct of
ott citizens, adopted n declaration of years, until 1802. III the third year
purpose us its keynote, which
.if her administration the associa- Emerson and Carnegie haul been peco,•lition. Ile has litien fought s i,
I•huse friends for yea FS.
persistently that he
II
a n d
• knowledge,' that it ".4..0,1 for till ft ii insect to 111111 ttnra in the Ben-
Itealizing that the time to act
g ,t,11, sensitively sot's. instead
diffusion of knowledge among its nett Hock, then a new structure.
at
hand
if
Jaykson
were
to
of
eminfelf.
,allows,
That he is at
members by means of a reading Rooms on the third floor were ate-
ha, o its much 111 1 011011 illiranY
1.0:0. tioo s011 , ItiV0 iS trn , That
room, library and literary exercises :opted in the west part of the huild-
.c, Irs. Emerson boarded a train . thei e is no occasion for that sensi-
and lectures, together with suet] ing. The north end of thest. qua,
ne Pittsburgh, called personall •'
' .
5 ( in I • hymn
ss o f his . o hich . %pi 1 . ` , 1•• the
recreation as should be contlueive ters were dee"7'" I 7" whop teas
I, Carnegie and s1/1111 had his 1 fearful SUS1111:irll 0I a pre! oticed
to the culture of mind and body." k """" "' Young Men's hall. 1111 pond, of an endowment of
$70,- a,prir,,,aop e pa pox ill ti,, no- -, ig-
l'he annual :assessments were $2 !molts were in the south mid. r ii
., for a library building here. oorance, it Int k of , :iml.u . (f ill
a member.
t his
Fake Chi ,t mos a tc -t ill
one
o. ...e n u ns(liclill1.711
fi r. ' .1 .' \ l , ''' i ' .'",''''',"'' ' '' I' l ' it ut" 1 "lthIctIlY I maintain
Y"'fr'lh'
,any
I l''''' Vilts
l'he first officers named by the ',tick
sufficiently natio, on- 1,, le , ii .lolls
h".
, '''
''''' ,. I'
.„.
.. ''I'h ' I ' d bar. " in
association were: President, W. II. ., !At I in till , rily. Masonic . liciiiii.s, „ ' „111
,,
rIll
\ V F. , n Chi-l-
, from falling tale. p
iVithingtri; vice-president, M•l- 11"' FM"' S '' kuhrrt dul 't the h.
., ,,,,, Lie cootie, t was let, build- tianity the world 1,•I II s oli11.- int
Slowly Undermine Your HEALTH.
ville :tidier; secretary, 11. NI. irary and lait, the Jackson Guard
shipped ill and', religion of Jesus Iti-teicl of a th.•-
'e .,..
''''' . ''''
1 ` '''''
_
.._„
hail
quarters
-iIi
IV
and
A.
O.
I
.
Briggs; treasurer, E. M. Aldrich;
illa
li, lai n . t110 111101 . :1 of thet ,11. t v about Jesus Olt .1y, w 01 lIre
M. Bost- there.
directors, .1.
inli , Ill l oolding were thrown I hi., i. • o bjeetional,:.. liyin•rseitsiti ,'(' -
I nagc
Thu teal! itself was not as financial ,,,,,,
ti Ill ,,,,' ,
, ,
,,
wick, E. II. Camp,
!Wicker and
'", „ 1 " 1 ""r• ''''Ile ele'llfig of I ness and remain immix' sensitive
i
206 CENTRAL STATE BANK
R. F. Latimer.
a nd was
ahan.
one -so.
after "w"."..
a few • tveeks'
trial,
hut he new l'ara'Y "I' ` so'% 11 11sIti- land subservient to those things
is. At the I ion• of this opening I which make fur interrelationships
It was largely a paper creation,
while it was under the management i i,,, iiii ,, ,, y
Office, Oakwood 3464-F1 Res., Oakwood 3464-F2
emit., approximately of amity and co-optiration. The
there being little done in the way 14
the association several amateur
, , 3.2,500 volumes on its shalves and • Jew is commonly an index of his
of
opening
a
reading
rosin
during
JACKSON, MICHIGAN
entertainments wtir e given which
in tend
its early days, although some en- were both financial and histronic mio an ;average daily circulation of 1 social surroundings. -- Rev. Dr.
,
id ..,.
o-it bunks.
s.
tertainments were given for raising successes. in their enoleaaor to KM
I Alexander Lyons,
a
The Jackson public library today'
-----
of funds b. 110 used for the purpose in the efforts to maintain the li-
represents 0110 of the city's chief •
of creating such a place. The delay hoary the women of Jackson were educational
and art center
s, Here •
s.
0 in formation and of carrying out of great value. The early presen-
various indndvnt c lubs hold
its principles was largely due to ration
'r "The Nler e h a u7 74 Venkv" tin clings. T e hy
pe Jaekson Art asso,
the hovering war clouds, through ill which
the later Mrs. Edward citation
spolls"rs wo...11clit art ex - •
which no rift of peace appeared.
!timelier appealed in the role of hil,,,, mod, ,,,,
Protests
Association
stn ,i,„1,,, it, Ibis Slovakian
!however, peace came, and in "Portia" and captur ed
the city by haiidimr. , I le■ I
Lord Rothmere's Suggestion.
fnently this ass.-
181;5 quarters were rented on the II,
-
ability, was one of these sac- elation offered •w exhibit then. Of
second floor Of the Durand block, at
I SS i. 111 ventures.
PRICallf:. - --1.1. T . A.) -The A... l
the work of Jaekson counts artists, ,
152-184 West street, the
These events art. mentioned to
lower floor of which building is now show hull intimate Was the connec- sculptors and designers, which att- ',elation of Slovakian Jews v.1.11
occupied by the fable Piano com- lieu liettlieeli the library and the Ducted more than local interest andi on record as tiring opposed to Ili,
pany. Thy room took up one-half curial life of Ills, tilt, ard how shaved the i extent of art study in ;claims of Hungary to Slovakia, in I
,If the store depth. The library Was eager the people were to identity this suntan.
ir-
n.t.'i:ein'tT;'1 cill't'it si i .ndwircl 11111: i f li
opened Iwo 'hairs each morning and themselves II all its maintenance. A pproxinfately o'01,000 volumes IltititehIngiii.! :"il! '
, , lire now in circulation, a census of terest hy hi.: series of articles in
,-• . cuing. In 1s70 the room was in-
CIII:11 the IA tireinent of Miss F1011
creased liy the addition of the re- in 1 s02, she was followed by 11Irs. the library shows, and the yearly which he ailtwated the return of
mainder of the second floor, the 7101• Charles Ames, who resigned as li- circulation approximated 250,0(111 the provinces which were separated
books durinj- the 12 months just from Hungary after the World
part being devoted to a periodical brarian Oil' to al later. Then Miss ended.
War.
and chess room. Miss Ella Fletcher Cilia %Valli, to prominent schiall
Phone Oakwood 2101
406 FIRST STREET
In their statement, the As , ,,ciii-
Iiecause of the growth of the city
is the first librarian of record; teerher' took over
JA('KSON, AIICIIIGAN
ssary to es- non of Slovakian Jews points to
'
Ile'r
it
has
Brea f011111
the
w77747
then tunny Mrs. Nannit. Porter.
association with the library ex - tablish three branch libraries. The th.• ...offerings of the Jewish peon-
New names found their way into tyialed Irmo 1,11 to Pais during
first of these was placed in the 1,11,1 in Hungary. Th, ,,,,, .itiori
,.
_i the personnel of the active board
tin"' the iii''''''' ""- in 1 11111- Fast Side futon Bank building in :U... de, hires that ill matt, is t f
(If directors during this early per- ., ',I i 1 1, ri 11 .11
e rent meat ions.
R , 07. Later Imancht.s were opened .1. f■ T, 1 Id •114 I ,1111try the Slovak-
iod, some of whoin were ( 1 .
an
Ill Ii. full solidarity with
' neh "' ye meant e l •••!' l!.;!,!!!,:lrh in the Austin Blair ri nd Delme r .o l, I. I. ,
1.l11onitit-111, A. :NI. Tinker, T. I!•l
sp.r.- ot 1,.. tile- schools and reports from the-. ' 'L i :•. , •,.11, -
u , . • Illrrease in the exp.,.-
Bennett, A. It. RnLulsuu. III "'' 11111101, 1)111)1 Or , -, II ■

„ hat
with its ittrao -
II
1.41nd
stiaits the S.11,
.1 1.1:-
net
itself. But all 1.

'Quarter Million Books Borrowed
From Jackson Library Annually

A Happy New Year to You!

Dawn Donut Co., Inc.

Holiday Greetings.

W. W. Wright

T..

Realty - Insurance Agency

Limited

REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE

DAWN DONUTS

Sixth Floor Central State Bank Bldg.
Oakwood 97

.1 ACKSON. MICH IG AN

Holiday Greetings.

Rosh Hashanah Greetings.

Thomas-Fair Chevrolet Co.

T. E. YAGER

SALES AND SERVICE

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CHEVROLF.1

BARRELS, KEGS AND CROCKS

Automobiles and Accessories
ears

MALT AND HOP SUPPLIES

A Happy New Year to You.

Complete Service Station

East Michigan Ave. at Pet-rine St.
JACKSON, MICHIGAN



Trucks

Irving 42

The Season's Greetings.



Dr. M. H. Cnossen

PERKINS & NEWMAN

DISEASED TEETH

Hauling Wrecked Cars a Specialty.

Free X-Ray Service.

Distributor of Glenn! Trucks
117 EAST PEARL ST.
OAKWOOD 4682

GARAGE

Night Calls;

Grant Perkins, Oakwood 2243-J
Woodie Newman, Oakwood 3061-12

JACKSON, 'MICHIGAN

HUNGARIAN CLAIM
REFUTED BY JEWS
..

Season's Greetings.

Greetings of the Season.

J. C. Patience

Mueller Bakeries, Inc.

FUNERAL DIRECTOR

BUTTERNUT BREAD

"Thoughtfully NIalle."

nur,

JACKSON, MICHIGAN



Greetings of the Season.

Greetings of the Season.

Greeting s.

D'Arcy Construction Co.

SUN BUILDING
DRUG STORE

1.:Dil•.\ Itl% E. RICE, Prop.

BUILDING CONTRACTORS

Prescriptions Corr folly

Irving 412

Compounded .

142 East Michigan Ave.

JACKSON. MICHIGAN

Oakwood 218

Jackson, Michigan.

,

Holiday Greetings.

• American Life Insurance
n
Compay
?, ,

P. J. CRANDALL, Mgr.

905 REYNOLDS BUILDING

LA RUE
PRINTING CO.

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Oakwood 674

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JACKSON, IICIIIGAN

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Commercial Printing

224 - 228 FRANCIS STREET

Oakwood 2564.

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Jockson, Michipau.

Of is haul Iiktrlots

NOS. 1 and

Owen Follen Co.

Jack's Auto Laundry

Distinctive Home Furnishers
Rugs : Draperies : Carpets

All Cars Washed Clean $1.25.

1.•I ye Crank Paso S•nice

mg All Gar Service.

133-137 East Cortland Street

PERSONAL SER5 E

Oakwood 346

JACKSON, MICHIGAN

Oakwood 2763
120 CLINTON STREET
JACKSON, MICHIGAN

•.urces

....woom..v.voleoms...%%%svmsl0000.m.a.viw000s ' •
e
A Happy and Prosperous New Year to You Al!.
40
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I

\ I lappy New Year to You.

1, • bad
cit1,.. 1
I he
III
,..!,
identified
•movement in the early Mix s
One of the new personal; , s o ho
hecanit. interested ill t h e ;'•,
about this time was G. A. ii• I t
and he was drat int .1 to phif it
portant part in the future ad,
m•nt of the gaud work. In I —I.
through his efforts, the 1.
Mary was matle a part .if the city's
responsibilities and the city made
a lease of what was considered a
01100 that would rust its requiri •
meats for a long time. The charter
called for an appropriation of h7,-
01111 yearly for equipment and main-
, tenance of the library.
were drawn upon
lin forming the first public librar%.
Besides the books and equipment of
'the Young Hen ' s 11,001:16011.

little group of

INCORPORATED

192 West Michigan Avenue

, :1111 ■ •

:HA tOVC:T0110.

Greetings of the Season

Itt ■ sh Hashanah Greetings.

I

were taken over. When the library
was thrown open to the public is
contained I,800 volumes.
A permanent organization of the
lilmary board was effected Jur.. 27•,
tItlicers of which
I
I'll',111,111, W. II. Withington;
retary, G. A. W. Dodge; direct...-,
N. II. Williams, C. I1. Pierce, F.
W. liarber, John McIuiitt, B. J.
Glasgow, Edw'a•il Lowery, J. A.
Parkinson and the librarian, Celia
F. Waldo.
1 it !SSC, the city authorized the
Cooley estate to arrange the east
part of the second floor of the ity
"flier building, at the corner of Me-
chanic and Cortland street, and

Oesterle's Cafe

0,

Jackson Coal Company

A GOOD PLACE TO EAT

"We are in a dirty business but we treat you white."

We Specialize in a Good Cup of Coffee

JACKSON BLOCK

Try our Sunday Chicken Dinners

Office, 836 Steward Avenue

621 East Michigan Avenue
JACKSON, MICHIGAN

Phones Oakwood 1107-Irving 1107

JACKSON. MICHIGAN

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Rosh Hashonah Greetings and Best Wishes.

Freeman Mercantile Agency

COLLECTIONS

A BONDED SERVICE

NO COLLECTION—NO CHARGE

Phone Irving 375•R
JACKSON, MICHIGAN

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The Season's Greetings.

The Jury•Rowe Co. 5 0

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,1 Furniture, Rugs, Stoves, House Furnishings.
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Radio — Victrolas — Records.
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SCHAFER'S

Yellow Cab Co.

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Jackson's Largest Home Outfitters.

Rosh Hashanah Greetings.

\\.e Wish the Jewish ('onnnunity of Jackson a
Happy and Pn)speraus Neu -

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TRUNKS HAULED

OAKWOOD 2300

Hats Cleaned and Reblockvt1

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Oakwood 147-148 o;
200-208 S. Mechanic St.
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JACKSON, NlICHIGAN
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ODORLESS DRY CLEANING

Clothes Cleaned With Energine Stay Clean
Longer.

SI•11 ,14 . 0

Carefully

Oakwood 834
223.225 South Mechanic St.
JACKSON, MICHIGAN

Raddled.

JACKSON. MICHIGAN

, 410100.WANNWMIC1006%1M.IMINWAVIAWAIVIAWYWANc:

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A Happy New Year to You!

Rosh Hashonah Greetings.

Maddalena Bros.

FERREN DRY CLEANING

KII .1 , of

Roman and Venetian Mosaics, Terrazzo Floors,
Sanitary Wainscoting, Terrazzo Bath Rooms,
Porches, Steps, Escaustic Tiles for Floors and

Walls

OAKWOOD 3698
613 UNION STREET
JACKSON. MICHIGAN

That You All Enjoy a Happy and Prosperous
New Year Is the Wish of

A Happy New Year to You.

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PRESSING AND REPAIRING

High Grade Work.
t: GliFFITNG CARD tilhirri ,

ONE DAY SERVICE

it s
IV• Call and ten Iry

518 NORTH EAST AVE.

.1At KSON. MICHIGAN

Oakwood 771

Citizen
Job Printing House

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CONRAD'S

The Auto Supply House.

MECHANIC STREET AT WASHINGTON

Phone Oakwood 70

JACKSON. MICHIGAN

IRVING
312
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JACKSON, MICHIGAN

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