PAGE THIRTY TilE&TROITIEWIStiatRONICLE A Happy and Prosperous New Year to You All. L. V. Stalder IRVING 675 JACKSON, MICHIGAN Rush Hashonah Greetings. Chanter's Dairy PAI'l. l'HANTE12, Prop. Pasteurized Milk and Cream — Cheese and Buttermilk. 321 Griswold Street r Phone Oakwood 2287-M JACKSON, MICHIGAN 111111 ■ 11.\\\11 ■ 1•110011 11• 1■ 11•1 ■ 111.\11•11101 ■ ILM•ILILIWILIKILIL 0........0.0......„ Greetings of the Season. 0 Lepard (Se- Gray 1 1 WM. J. LEPARD Manufacturers of e 11 Doors, Sash, Mouldings, Screen Doors and Windows u 0 O Office Furniture and Fixtures 0 L O 304 SOUTH OTSEGO AVE. Oakwood 539 0111=101=1JACKSON, MICHIGAN 01=10=011=101301=10 GOO Da 60000-0 0 6F GO 6 0 ***0 604:10 040000 ****0000**000000 6 Rosh Hashonah Greetings. Globe Pattern and Manufacturing Works tiehool Children Aid In Reforesting Palestine Jerusalem:—The trees are prov- Ins The eucalyptus is favored be- ing one of the most effective means cause of Its large absorption of of combating malaria in Palestine. moisture. By their absorption of moisture. 011eo trees are alsd extensively they dry or the marshes. where planted, not onty for their hygienic the mosquitoes, carriers of the benefit. In stamping out In:dark, malaria infection are wont to breed. but because of the Intrinsic value An the result of the planting of trees, the colony of Chedera which was on the verge of being aban- doned seine years ago on account of the heavy malaria mortality. is today one of the healthiest spots in Palestine. More than a million trees have been planted by the Zionists. 'Hie tree most largely used for reforestation purposes Is the eu- WOOD AND METAL PATTERNS OF ALL KINDS OAKWOOD 816 Season's Greetings. BLUE PRINT AND SUPPLY CO. MODERN READERS LIBRARY 221 Francis St. Oakwood 563 Murphy's Dry Cleaning I.. C. RICHMOND — C. I,. HANES CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING "It's Like New When We're Thru." We Call For and Deliver. 509 COOPER STREET OAKWOOD 730 JACKSON, MICHIGAN We Wish All Our ,Jewish Friends and Patrons a Happy and Prosperous New Year. White Laundry Co. Oak wood 229 JACI<:, ox MICHIGAN Nett Year's Greetings. Consumers Dairy Co. PASTEURIZED MILK SAFE! Phone Irving 798 JACKSON, MICHIGAN en' Greetings of the Season. Winchell-Heubner Co. For a permanent home of lasting beauty use HAYDENITE BRICK 610 South Park Avenue fruit trees ,and their more rapid maturing , have notated many of tho colorists to cultivate those Jackson, Michigan. Greetings. Back in 1931, when Jackson was a struggling hamlet, composed tit only a few families, who had braved the dangers and hardships of the wilderness, the children of these pioneers pursued their studies in the log kolas of Hance Blark- 111att; lo•ated on what is now Trail street, at the hand of Blackman avenue. The teacher of this first school in Jackson was Silence Blackman, a daughter of Horace Blackman, and her pupils were her sisters anti brothers and the children of her few neighbors. From this crude beginning has grown the magnificent school sys- tem which this city now has, and which, in the beautiful new high school building, has reached a goal undreamed of ill the days if the pioneers who looked forward to the time when the seed they had grown would blosston forth into a HoWer- ing city. Step by step, through the years that have intervened since the days of those early [immure, the schnul system of the city has steadily grown to meet the needs of a de- General Real Estate veloping and thriving community. The new Jackson High School is the outgrowth of 15 years of plan- Insurance, Builders and ning on the part of the Beard of Education and E. O. Marsh, super- Securities. . intendent of schools. It was in 1912 that the Beard of ENTIRE TOP FLOOR Education voted to adopt a pro- gram of reorganization 'in the REYNOLDS BUILDING school system of the city, on the basis of intermediate tiehools, cov- Oakwood 92 Jackson, Mich. •ring grades seven, eight and nine, and the high school, grades In, II I and 12. Many new subjects were to be in- . troduced which heretofore had not Greetings. r, been taught including industrial, commercial, agricultural, arts, home economics for girls and physical train it ing. decided to start this new program of education with the t•on•t struction of two new intermediate! schools, but it was not until ISIS that these schools were monpl•ted and occupied. behber of Immediately after this it was I le confronted me at once with his planned to take the second step in I atest creation, which he was still Pneumatic Water Supply the program by building a new In noulding, rather putting on the fin- Systems high school in which all lines of shing touches. Electric House Pumps work started in the intermediate "Dotter," he asked, "whom does schools could Ie continued and t his represent?" And vociferously 4111 Gtommild Oakwood 992 elaborated. e addtal, "Tell nu. quick." "Hillel It Was not as 4 - any to take this . lac ko.e. Nlichigan. nd 'Shamai," I answered. His second step, or rather to bring it , .yes lit up and shone like fire His to cempletion. for it has taken nine e ountenance and the assumed poise years to do so, bearing out the say- , if his body denoted triumph and ing that large matters move slowly. lory of a conqueror. TO show ate Occupying a site on Wildwootl: lis appreciation, ht. rewarded me aeenun' , a wide street, bordered on I oy potritiriv out tin 1111. a number of Rosh Hashanah Greetings each side by stately trees, the build_ n ;Ale's. His eloquence of explana- ing stands forth among these pleas• • t ion Was WI 1 . 11Ucatioll ant surroundings as a striking ex- Ve h, then seated ourselves. Both ample of what an ambitious icy t . f us were absttrbrd in thoughts. ran do for its children. Iri llotf broke the grave silence The site occupied contains Ili : with: acres, including four and a half "Dolor, do you knew a • Shitl- acres north of Winthrop street, :IA' for me!" which is going developed into a re - .Nun I a marriage broker or the creation field. This field the Board , en of a marriage broker?" I re- of Education has e.t.a' to call the t orted, in sheer astonishment. Withingtun Field. in honor of the He fell into contemplation. Ile NVithington family, which donated It irked serious. I could read nn his this part of the property. The total •entle fare the struggle that was total cost the site occupied was going on within his soul. Ile then 139-145 East Michigan Avenue $210,000. esumed: "Friend, I seem to puzzle Jackson, Michigan. The main part . 4' the hi,ch school v ou " "Yes," I owned up. "A man of f iuilding parallels VI ildwood avenue or a distance of 325 lest and sets your kind. not alone an artist but • nh ark 120 feet from the street, with of the world, a traveler and of such a n extension to the north, hnawng wide acquaintance. Up to date in Greetings. hops and other 4 110W- 11114 ts. every particular. Do you wish to Excavation for the new high say you need a mediator in your school started in the fall of 1925 'ouest of a match?" and the contract fo• the building "I grant all that," said he, apolo- was let in Doetonher t he sawn getically. "But my acquaintance- year, actual corstruersin o•eration s ship is not among our own people. starting in January, 192f. l drifted away from them in my DRESSMA KING The building was planned to ac- early days. My mobile life is event- commodate 1,500 students, but will ful. Its history would fill volumes. REMODELING probably take care of from 200 to Indescribable are the hardships and CLOTH ('OATS RELINED 300 above that number. The ;true- struggles I had to experience on my COMPLETE: LINE OF DRESS tare is strictly fireproof and mod- road to education. MATERIALS ern in every respect, with pro- "I became embittered. hardened. visions for additional class rain, I Too proud to impart my condition Work Guaranteed. or an extension for junior college to some of our own people, I ran Phone Oakwood 3357 after Gentiles. I look up to them Pu T rt° e 6e Boa . rd of Education plans to with admiration and gratitude on MRS. B. MILLER, Prop. •inaugurate a junior college in the ..count of their toleration. Jackson, Michigan. I new building just as soon as the "When I began to forge to the fected. front and my work found recogni- W. R Reynolds & Co. E. L. HATCH SOFT WATER 110-112-114 E. Washington Ave. The smaller cost of planting al- mond, apricot fig and similar Jackson Schools Oh, a wise man indeed was he, Numbered A mong who was annoyed that his works' pleased the many. Finest In State JACKSON, MICHIGAN The Season's Greetings. about fifteen years after planting. tho trees are long lived, enduring for as many as three hundred years. Trouble will rain on those who are already wet. ocl0000000ttectoctognaoctott000noOttcultottott000000tt00000000 — of Its fruit. Although tho fruits of the tree do not arcticuntil calyptus, commonly called the trees. The funds raised by the "Jewish tree" by the Arabs, on ac- United Palestine Appeal in Ameri- count of the large numbers which ca are used to help the reforesta- dot the Jewish agricultural colons tion of, the Holy Land. (J. A. HOLZAPEEL) 151 WEST PEARL Call Irving 1252 JACKSON, MICHIGAN tioti, I continued t, ogle with non 1,lews. Their association flattered m best friend, fur it d assort ' me repeat fly that 110 one could take me for a Jew. My productions were described as the work of Brill- By H. S. Stollnita, Litt. D. iff, the young ."Russian" artist. While I re °ice over mx. seeming glory of Greece, its arts, (44)- disguise, I was COOSUlli•ll by fear 11.1 , 114T and arms, is wrapped up in Zest it would be found that I and a the lives of Aristides, Themistacles son of the covenant. Phoeion, ('iron, Sophocles and De- "I had quite a collection el tiny ...helms. • creations. I needed money. Think- Rome, for centuries the mistres s frig the Jos an net enthusiast, I of the world, the proud ruler of expta.ted to find a ready market 112,000,000, may he studied in all among my pe.pl• They felt that her dazzling splendor, in the char- my seeking their company was acters of her Cincinnatus, Regulus, prompted by an ulterior motive. Cato, Caesar, Pompey, Cicero, Vir- They reeekt d me coolly. That !milt gil and a host of such men. a fence still higher between them So of all countries and all grea t and me. events, loth in ancient and metier n "I felt the pangs caused by the times. lack of friends When iille day I sat The glory of Israel, in ever y at the table of a millionaire and the hranch and phase of human en - next day I had to patronize the deavor, (rum beginning down t 0 soup kitchen. Nly lot became un - the present (lay, is enveloped in th bearable. I was mindful of: lives of Abraham, Joseph, Ntose "'Let all learned say all then can losaias, Anis, Kings David 1111 "fis ready money makes the man. Solomon, Betsallel, Mattathias an d "I came to New York. Soule let his sons, M on aimides, Halevy, Sp tars of introduction helped me tt nem, MusesNlendelssohn, Mose s get acquainted with a number o ilte 101e, Adolph ( renneux , prominent Gentile families. I was Grautz, Lazarus, Geiger, seine and am still proud of their associa- Nleyerbeer, Halevy, Rubinstein, An - tion. toktilski, Linen and the many It '- "I am being withal and dined h• gions of others, too many toenum ' Gentiles. They yet praise and flat- crate. ter me. Not only because of my 'fileir light will ever shed luste ✓ achievements and attainments as on Israel. an artist, but also on recount of any personal attributes. It is with a sense of pride that mention some of the illustriou ■-■ "My heart is drawn to my kin Jews of modern • time. While th dred in spite of myself. :treat of Greece and Rome are o "Of late there loom up before the past, Judah is ever t o my fantasy pictures of the 'clualm.' the lung list of those who are con . and most %teld scenes of the Ye. tributing to its noble history. Th e shivah. I feel myself engaged in a morecreditable on aceount of th 'I'll, I' or coping with a knotty obstacles they hod and have still t ,, passage of the Talmud. I see the surmount. patriarchal face of any sainted now we like to lilac ourselves in father full of radiance. I read glory chiseled counte- contemplation and musing when in the tel craving Inc at change from the nance of my mother caused by the report brought home by any father usual hum-drum. It is especially to the guiding from the Beth Ilamidrash that I stars on the firmament of art and was considered quite an Eluy. "I lose myself in musings, medi- knowledge that we are prone tations and reflections, at the end take our refuge. The good, the beautiful and of which I hear an inner voice call- above all the truth represented in ing me u knave, a traitor, a coward. "I feel as though I wished to live art help US incalculably to lure out from within us nobility and many in seclusion. The more I am over- an attribute which lay dormant and t-0111e by all these feelings the more I lied myself a stranger in non- perhaps, would decay otherwise. Even if the work does not reflect lewish company. The greater their praises the more I perceive that it one's own accomplishments, one pastures one's soul and is delighted is but toleration. "The tortures of Illy soul must with the achievements of others. One's reverence is the greater for be mirrored in any physiognmy. The assurances of regard for nit. in the creates' of masterpieces, if the spite of my Jewish abstraction are producer chances to be one's kin. inflictions to my disappointed heart. The nearer one's relative to the "I am even now keeping company artist, the prouder one is of his with a non-Jewish young lady. She work, though one lw absolutely free calls for me often in her motor ear. from bias. Her culture and refinement bar any I, therefore, am always overcome by particular feelings of adoration prejudice. But I arrived at the con - clusion that one should not marry when I stand—he it even in fan- tasy—before the picture of one who but a daughter from among one's unit] people. It's a 1011g since contributed to the glory of Israel through the' .1 pen, brush, chisel, our patriarch Abraham exacted the promise tit' his oldest servant of his word nideed. Often I walk miles to find sun e household to go to his kindred and of the guiding stars of whom then e take a wife unto his son Isaac. And are so 1111111V in our metropolis, th e that Isaac told Jacoh: 'Arise, go to veritable "Err habchiro," chosen Padan-Aram . .. and take a wife ' But those admonitions are city. Facing such a genius or even the production of his brain and applicable unto this day, and even for many a century to come. heart, I am inclined to take tiny "Despite the great strides ahead, :hoes from off my feet, fur I feel civilization has not as yet purged the ground upon which I stand to the inhabitants of the earth of pre- Inc h intlice. As long as there will exist The Jew evinced appreciation o art very early. In the Temple o ignorance, prejudice—its ally—will he rampant. lerusalem we find —the scant—car "Since my change of heart I de- rain specimens of glyptic art. The sew, the lover of nature, loves art vote myself to work concerning my the representation of nature. Ile people; I achieve the hest results. acknowledges mart to be "the high . Their woes and sorrows, their glory est sagacity and exertion of human and y are so vivid before my vi- sion that I seem to form my mod- nature!' The laws of beauty may easily Ile els not from memory, but copy, 00 I found in the minute description o it were, from living people Sur- the temple architecture, of the cos _ rounding me. Their figures seem to pass in and out before me, pour- tomes of the high priest, etc. In addition to our East Side writ- ing out to me their joyous hearts I and their intense feelings. I laugh ers, poets, musicians, singers any actors, I also am happy to know and weep with them involuntarily while modeling them. several masters of the brush and "Yon sow my --- group in chisel. It is my pleasure and re- the - museum, and you have creation to "drop in" periodically and see one nr the other of them in also seen my -- and — They are by no means Jewish sub- fr his Nsottu i d nio equently I find my artist l••s. Yet study them with an ini- tiated eye, you will find the Jewish so enwrapped in his work that, ealous of every fraction of his soul and spirit envelop them. "Since the purgatory process of time, he does not grant admit- tance. Ile sticks out his head, how- my soul, I've made many a pilgrim- ag• to the --- must•unt Each ever, and, without even an answer to my salutation, calls "at blank time I analyze my work, not as its creator, but with the unbiased eye tonight." This nuty occur more than once in one day, but oh! when of a critic, I came to the realization that it is produced by a Jew. the gods favor me. "You, you have contributed so A little visit vouchsafed me in vastly to the rescue of myself from one of those studios supplies any ennui with food for thought and myself have today, by at once rec- ognizing this model to represent I fleasurable musings. The last time I called tin my Hillel and Shama', sealed the fate of my future. friend, Berrul Brilloff, the sculptor • "You will now understand what he allowed me to enter the moment he espied me through the wicket in nrompted me to ask you bi hell, me to lead to the canopy of wedlock a his door. His fate was full of radi- ance. Ile Wa , unusually excited laughter from the camp of Judah. `Once a .Iron, always a .14•W! " yid seemed to weletime my corning. The sp.Hwizinif iii VAPORIZED MINERAL FUME BATHS 504 REYNOLDS BLDG. • Trees Wage War On Malaria And ct Jew--- /n Palestine; Over A Million Always a Jew Planted Through American Aid 1111111I1 GLASGOW BROS. DEPARTMENT STORE a The Marilyn Shop tivity must of necessity be limited. The whole burden of .l•wish re- habilitation is too large for any group 110 Matter how powerful, en- thusiastic or determined. It was not with an idea of dis- crediting Zionism that the Joint Distribution Committee undertook to help solve the problem of de- classed Russian Jewry through vol- unical It was not due It, any aliti-1111- tionalisl bias that the Ort in the eighties of the last century under- took to transform luftmenchen into useful, productive, industrial work.; en's, artisans and agriculturists. Once again the hard logic of facts has proven to the most obdur- ate °mammas that life is not nr- I according to wishes and the- ories. The Oct, which is the movement , that recognizes the need of perma- nent organization, is pleased to note these evidences of a changed atti• tuck toward Russian colonization. Now' MOre than ever it can proceed with its work among, the Jews of Russia, Poland and Roumania. burdens of rehabilitation must be, borne by European organizations functioning in Europe, while aided I financially and morally by world Jewry in this great task. To make yourself i be a meddler, a go. cheat and a niggard, body wil want to s than he would the d: Greeting ;Jr MINORITIES BODY COMPLETES STUDY VAN GEI All Kinds Sheet Metal 1105 East Michign Oakwood 78 Jackson, Mid Greeting Burrot.4 Addi Mai C . BUCHAREST.-- (j. T. .A.1 -- • The commission sent by the Amer- icon committee on the rights of re- ligious minorities to investigate the situation in Roumania has con- cluded its work, it was learned here. It is understood that the report prepared by the commission is fa- vurable to the national minorities in Roumania. ' 4r1 . The MR, G. G. I'A Khlrl 203.5 Central State Oakwood 17 Jackson, Mich Season's Greetings. Greeting WILSON-WI COMPAI KUENZ Tin, Copper an Metal We RADIATOR CO. III WEST PEARL Oakwood 155 156 W. Pearl Street Res. Phone Oakwo, Nfichigtin. Jackson, Mich 0' G re etin gs. Greeting: o.=.0 COLl..INS, HAHN & DALZIEL 330 East Michigan. Irving 178. COAL AND COKE 310, JACKSON ST1 AND TRANSFER 531 Liberty Jack,on, Michigan. e fli$00.1.1.04 ....;h00 Oa Jackson, Nita 0•0•0000eX1-0-0-0-00-0-0-0*-01 Greetings of the Season, Hotel Daltor F.D. O.\ LION, Prop. JACKSON, MICHIGAN The Season's Greetings, D. F. (JACK) BERR "Wt. mend everything but the break 0' day.' Oxy-Acetylene and Electric Arck-Welding. Labor Convention / geld in Palestine 300 OTSEGO AVENUE By Jacob Margolis. The Palestine labor convention held recently in Tel Aviv, endorse, the Jewish land settlement move merit in Russia. This is in marked contrast to the hysterical opposition that manifested itself among over- zealot's ' Zionists Ili America at the tine the prote•sal was made by David A. Brown and Felix War- burg that the colonization of the Jews in Russia was a very neces. sary move if the leafy of Russian Jewry was to caned. The vio- lent opposition can be understood if one can accept the maximalist position of these Zionists who imagined that all of the Jews (multi find a home in Palestine. Despite the fact that many of the 7,000,- 000 Jews between the Rhine and the Urals were in a state of tragic helplessness, yet these visionary en- thusiasts would tot endorse or en- courage any movement that would detract any attention from Pales- tinian unionization. Even the die-hard Jewish Chron- icle of London has come to the real- ization that the settling of 14,090,- 000 Jews in Palestine is a burden entirely too heavy for the Zionist organization, for in a recent edi- torial anent the forthcoming con- gress it says: "Ten years of experience has shown, we believe, that Zionists in their splendid enthusiasm took upon themselves ■ larger burden than they could possibly carry to success when they undertook Zion- ist work as regards the whole of Palestine. They have not the men to do the work nor the means wherewith to accomplish it " This is tantamount to ■ realiza- tion that the sphere of Zionist am- (hider a tattered generally find a goo, Oakwood 4 JACKSON, MICHIGAN New Year's Greetings. Oakhill Pie Sho] IRWIN'S HOME MADE PIE Wholesale, 512 STEWARD r OAKWOOD 4240, JACKSON, MICHIGAN oommomar mommanom mum o Greetings of the Season. Willbee Concrete Products CI CONCRETE SEPTIC TANKS • /, V, W Euclid Ave. and M. C. R. R. Two Blocks West of S. Oakwoo Jackson St. JACKSON, MICHIGAN 0111‘116.11.1 L,N01 IN I 101011.1 MI VI LW I 1 ■ 1 LIMILI 100 a