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September 23, 1927 - Image 112

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1927-09-23

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PAGE THIRTY-SIX

plEPETROITIFI.VISHORONICIAll

4,000 pupils, a high school with
1,150 pupils, and a new university
high school.
Within the last four years Ann
Arbor has completely rebuilt or
remndeled and modernized every
grade school building in the city.
Six grade buildings, having an av-
erage capacity of 500 pupils each,
resulted fro mthis progressive
school policy. Every one of these
buildings is equipped with shops,
library, gymnasium, auditorium,
home economics and science rooms
and kindergaten. Many of them
are surrounded by a large play-
ground and all are architecturally
beautiful.
Ann Arbor is not satisfied with
merely fine school buildings; the
work that goes 011 inside of these
school buildings in transforming
the kindergartner to the citizen
who must be responsible for the
social, political, educational and
economic development of the city,
state and nation is the vital thing.
That this may be done with skill
and precision, a great effort has
been made to bring to Ann Arbor
a teaching corps of a highly pro-
fessional character, and to that
end an attractive salary schedule
has been established. Ann Arbor
becomes the educational center of
the state by virtue of having with-
in its border the great University
of Michigan. The citizens of Ann
Arbor take a just pride in seeing
that the city school syatem keeps
pace with the marvelous develop-
ment taking place on the univer-
sity campus.
The typical American wants his
children to succeed. He wants
them to have every educational ad-
vantage necessary to success. Ann
Arbor is meeting this demand by
furnishing not ordinary, but su-
perior, educational opportdnities
for its boys and girls, its young
men and young women, Ann Ar•
bar's greatest asset is its educa-
tional facilities.

We Wish All Our Jewish Friends and
Patrons a Happy and Prosperous
New Year.

4.4

Beraner & Martin

PLUMBERS

Plumbing — Heating — Repairing

320 N. MAIN ST.

PHONE 9412

ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN

We Wish You All a Very Happy New Year.

ANN ARBOR
BODY and FENDER
REPAIR SHOP

HARRY C. STEINER, Prop.

Welding — Bumping — Rebuilding

307 SOUTH FIRST ST.

PHONE 4916

ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN

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We Wish All Our Jewish Friends and
Patrons a Happy and Prosperous
New Year.



ANN-A-FUEL Co.

PHONE 4271

ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN

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The Season's Greetings.

Dorothy B. Lowry

606 FIRST NATIONAL BLDG.
Phone 4532
Residence Phone 2.2110
ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN

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Rosh Hashonah Greetings.

PALESTINE RAILWAY
BUILDINGS DAMAGED

HAIFA.—(J. T. A.)—A fire
which broke out in the main stores
of the Palestine railways here
caused great damage.
The buildings were burned down.
The damage is estimated at 625,000.

Scholarship Fund.
NIrs. Joseph Stolz of Chicago,
What is well said is quickly said.
national chairman of the commit-
tee on Hebrew Union College
That which is brief, if it be
scholarships of the National Fed- good, is good twice over.
eration of Temple Sisterhoods, has
just repotted receipt of $35,343
That's a wise delay which makes
towards the scholarship fund for the road safe.
1926-27.

"Wolin?"

CRACOW.—(J. T. A.)--Large
Greetings.
groups of Jews, exiled from Hun-
gary following raids arranged by
the police on "foreigners," arrived
here ire several trains of cattle
ANN ARBOR HOME
cars.
Many of the exiles were born in
BUILDERS, INC.
Hungary. Numerous families find
themselves in an utterly destitute
position, without funds to proceed!
further. Aid was brought to the 406-8 National Bank Building
Recreation.
exiles by representatives of the
Golfing enthusiasts will find Jewish community here.
splendid facilities in Ann Arbor
P hones 4313-7408.
and vicinity. Five golf clubs are Repairing Earthquake Damage.
within easy reach of the city. En-
JERUSALEM. — (J. T. A.I —
trance fees are exceedingly reason-
able and are designee! to meet all Construction activities undertaken
Ann Arbor, Michigan.
purses. None eef the courses are to restore the houses in the old
more than 10 minutes drive from city, destroyed, by the earthquake,
the heart of the city. One is with- were stopped on an order issued
Transportation.

in easy walking distance and two by the Palestine government,
Funds to go toward the repair-
Ann Arbor is situated on the others are reached by street car or
main line of the Michigan Central local motor-bus lines.
ing of the damages suffered by
Greetings.
railroad, 36 miles west of Detroit
The Huron river with its several the Hebrew University in the re-
and 247 miles east of Chicago. It miles of most beautiful scenery cent earthquake were received!
is also located on the Ann Arbor provides an ever-popular source of here from America.
railroad, which affords a direct rail pleasure to lovers of canoeing,
Circle's interested in the He-
connection with Toledo, 45 miles boating, and swimming. For swim- brew University are endeavoring
to the south east in one direction mers, there are also a number of to raise the sum of $50,000.
and with many northern Michigan Leaches at Whitmore Lake and
LONDON.— (J. T. A.) — The
cities in the other. Its northwest- other summer resorts within a few sum of 013,000 was collected in
FRED P. LIRETTE
ern terminal provides railway c(in- miles bf the city. For those who Great Britain for the victims of
nections for points in Wisconsin, do not care to go out of town there the Palestine earthquake, it is
Commercial
Collections
Minnesota and the Northwest.
is an excellent swimming, house on stated. The majority of the con-
The Ann Arbor railroad also the Huron river within the city tributors were Jewish business-
ROOM
4,
KRESGE
BLDG.
men.
crosses and makes passenger and limits.
freight connections with all rail-
Ann Arbor has an excellent sys-
Phone
6089.
way lines running east and west. tem of parks and playgrounds
Jewish Professor Honored.
Some of the more important of which is being constantly extended
VIENNA.—(J. T. A.) — Profes-
Ann Arbor, Michigan.
nearby connections are those with and improved.
sor Guido Adler, internationally
The natural beauty of Ann Ar- recognized authority in the field
the Grand Trunk railway at Dur-
and, the Wabash railway at Milan, bor has resulted in the building of of music pedagogy, retired from
the Pere Marquette at Annpere, many attractive homes and estate's. active service, having been named
and the Detroit, Toledo and Iron- It is rightfully known as one of professor emeritus of the Uni-
the most beautiful residence cities versity of Vienna.
ton railway at Dundee.
Season's Greetings.
The Detroit, Ypsilanti, Ann Ar- in America.
Ann Arbor satisfies the most cos-
bor and Jackson interurban line
Synagogue Affiliation Declines.
of the Detroit United Railways mopolitan of tastes. It combines
MOSCOW.—(J, T. A.I — A de-
runs an hourly trolley service to all the advantage's of the large city
all towns along its route and with those of the countryside and cline in the affiliation of Russian
Jews
with the synagogue and Jew-
also provides a rapid and ef- has none of the disadvantages of
ish religious and communal activi-
ficient' freight-distributing service either.
ties
is
to be observed in the Uk-
The best in art and education;
throughout this territory, connect.
ing with all important industrial the best in natural surroundings; raine, according to a census taken
by
the
Soviet authorities in the
centered in Michigan, Ohio and In- east access by road or nail to the
outside world; a great university district of Mariupol.
diana.
According to the figures of the
There are seven modern and up- with all that such a modern institu-
REALTORS
to-date motor bus lines operating tion carries with it; the public census, in the entire district of
in and out of Ann Arbor from one school system; the recreational Mariupeel only 1,554 Jewish men
facilities,
parks,
theaters,
boule-
and women arc members of the
central terminal direct to Detroit,
Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Toledo, Pontiac, Flint, Lansing, vards and beautiful buildings—all Kehillahs. Of this number, the
assert, 1,326 are il-
Dexter, Adrian and other points of these combine to make an array
Kresge Building
and making connections with al- of opportunities not given to the literate or uneducated, 234 aro
most every city in northern Ohio people in the average city. They what is termed "semi-educated"
to Ann Arbor a faseinaation
nod southern Michigan, This serv- 'give
nowhere excelled.
ice already boasts some of the mod-
---
ern equipnient on the market and
ANN ARBOR IN BRIEF
is being rapidly extended and im-
Loc•tion,
proved.
We Wish All Our Jewish Friends and Patrons
On 2 railroads. The Michigan
Ann Arbor is located on the main
a Happy and Prosperous New Year.
trunk highway between Detroit and Central least and west).
The Ann Arbor railroad (north
Chicago and it is the center of a
and
south).
veritable network of paved and ha-
On 2 state highways. Chicago
proved highways extending in
every direction and offering unex- to Detroit.
Flint and Northern Michigan to
celled facilities for fast and safe
motor bus and truck or private car Toledo and the south.
36 miles to Detroit; 247 miles to
transportation to all the leading
cities of Michigan, .Ohio, Indiana Chicago.
To Detroit in 1 hour; Chicago in
and other states.
The manufacturer locating in 16 hours.
To New York Citv in 16 hours
Ann Arbor therefore Enjoys un-
213-215 West Liberty Street
Phone 6314
Educational Advantages.
usual opportunities for the speedy
Seat of the University of Mich;
delivery of his goods by truck as an
ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN
efficient and economical telephone 10 departments, 12,000 students.
service and the natural geograph-
University lane!, buildings and
ical advantages of Ann Arbor, con- equipment valued at $22 000 0011
stitutes a great commercial ad-
Public school property valued at
vantage to the business executive $3,000,000.
and affords him most unusual facil-
One of the oldest high schools in
ities for the !loitering of preempt the west; 1,200 students.
Season's Greetings.
and personal service to his cus-
University School of Music; 700
students.
tom•rs.
Libraries
with
over
550,000
vol-
Org•nizations.
Ann Arbor has a strong and ac- umes.
tive Chamber of Commerce. The
Religious Institution..
Rotary, Kiwunis seed Exchange
Twenty-one churches; property
clubs are also well organized. The worth over $6,000,000.
1'.:11. C. A., Boy Scouts and others
Guild houses and dormitories for
take good care of the. growing church young people.
youth.
City Y. M. C. A., also University
Women's activities are well rep- Y. M. C. A.
resented in Ann Arbor. The King's
City Y. W. C. A., also University
Daughters, A. A. Women's Club, Y. W. C. A.
333 SOUTH MAIN STREET
Phone 9312
The largest Students' Christian
the Women's Business and Profes-
sional club and similar organiza- Association in America.
tions give ample scope for social
Recreation.
ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN
activities and community service.
Games provided by the Univer-
The Y. W. C. A., Camp Fire Girls sity Athletic Association at Ferry
Field, with stadium seating 70,000 .
people.
High grade concerts at moderate
prices.
Greetings.
A May festival with aggregate
Greetings to All Our Jewish Friends.
attendance of 30,000 people.
A half-million dollar auditorium.
seating 5,0011 people..
A high school athletic field and
city playgrounds fur children.

Real Estate Agency

Sanitary and Heating Engineer

215 EAST HURON ST.

PHONE 7102

ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN

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A Happy New Year to You.

CITY CAB

AND BAGGAGE

Tuomy & Tuomy

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Realtors

TUOMY BUILDING

Phone 9113

200 East Huron Street

ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN

Hardware

Gorton

Sam C. Andres

Phone

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7737

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122 N. Fourth Ave. Phone 7737

Ann Arbor, Michigan.

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Schlenker's

CHIROPRACTOR

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New Calendars.

In accordance with its annual
custom, the Jewish Welfare Board
has published the seventh issue of
its "Jewish Calendar for Soldiers
and Sailors." It covers the period
of the approaching Jewish New
Year beginning on the evening of
Sept. 26.
The Synagogue Council of
America, with which the Llnion of
American Hebrew Congregations
is affiliated, has just issued a cal-
endar of Jewish holidays which it
has distributed among universi-
ties, colleges, public schools and
other institutions throughout the

and only eight possess high educa-
tion. Of the 4,000 Jewish persons
who live in this district only 220
arc members of the Kehillah. The
affiliation of the Jewish youth with
the synagogue in the towns in this
district amounts to 4 per cent; in
the villages there is no synagogue
atTiliatieen among the youth.
Among those between the edges of
20 and 30, there' are only 17 per-
sons affiliated with the synagogues.

Tremm el
& Co.

H. R. 11E11111,ER, Pr. op,

tl

I News from Everywhere

C. J.

COAL

214 EAST MADISON ST.

and other associations are also very
active.
The American Legion, Army and
Navy club, G. A. R., D. A. It., and
other patriotic organizations will
be found in evidence.
Among the fraternal organiza-
tions, the Masonic Order with over
3,0110 members has recently com-
pleted a fine new temple at a cost
of over $500,000.
Ann Arbor conducts its charities
through the Community Chest idea
and its community house provides
headquarters in the Chamber of
Commeree building for its Public
health Nursing Association, Tuber-
cular Association, Family Welfare,
Salvation Army and other units.
Ann Arbor has 21 churches, rep-
resenting all the leading denom-
inations. On account of the pres-
ence of the University, it number
of the churches are able to provide
an unusually fine course of lectures
as part of their activities in the
interest of young and old alike. For
the same reason the inusical pro-
grams of the churches are of an
extremity high order.
Ann Arbor has two general fa s-
pitals, the St. Josephs Mercy and
the University Hospital. There are
also a number of private institu-
tions. The St. Josephs Mercy hos-
pital has 200 beds and is favored
with a very fine medical staff.
The University hospital serves
over 25,(100 patients annually. The
new building just completed at a
cost of over $1,000,000, will provide
700 beds, thus more than doubling
the old capacity. It is furnished
with the most modern equipment
known in the hospital field.

Greetings of the Season.

Season's Greetings.

University Chevrolet Sales

ANN ARBOR
CONSTRUCTION
COMPANY

Chevrolet Sales and Service.

BUILDERS' SUPPLIES

221 FELCH STREET

102 SOUTH ASHLEY

PHONE 9314
ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN

Phone

Ann



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9514

Arta.r, Michigan.

Business.

Ann Arbor, the twelfth city in
size in Michigan.
Eighth in banking resources. Per
capita deposits $615.6s.
5,000 private houses; average
value from $8,000 to $10,001).
85 per cent of the people own
their homes.
Factories employing capital of
more than $7.250,000.
300,000 visitors in Ann Arbor
each year .
150,000 for the big games; 15,000 _ S
more for commencement.
$20,000,000 spent annually by
the university, its students and
their visitors.
This means stimulus to trade.
—Courtesy Ann Arbor Chamber
of Commerce.

The Newspaper Reporter Asks the

Architect.

"What is your favorite cigar -
ette?"
"Murad," say the architect.
"Why?" says the reporter.
"I do not want my cigarettes to
bite my tongue. That's why I pre-
fer Murals. They're the smooth-
est, coolestsmoke I've ever lit a
match for. Yet despite their pleas-
ing mildness, they have a taste
that touches the spot"

Westgate Furniture Shops

HOOVER AVENUE

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Season's Greetings.

Trojan Laundry

"Efficient Laundry Service"

514 East William Street

Phone 9115

ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN

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A Happy New Year to You

Household Packing Co.

Longest Movers in Michigan.

I

RHEAD, Manager.

525-529 DETROIT ST.

PHONE 3515

ANN ARBOR. MICHIGAN

Greetings of the Season.

G. E. & L. A. Cornell

REALTORS

301 First National Bank Bldg.

Phone 3713

ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN

The Season's Greetings.

C. S. Cossar

DRAPERIES

Floor Coverings—Window Shades—Awnings

331 South Main Street

Phone 9669

ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN

A Happy New Year to All.

Powell & Company

REALTORS

215 First National Bank Building

ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN

Rosh Hashonah Greetings.

Robert H. Alber

DODGE BROTHERS
MOTOR VEHICLES

514 East Washington Street

Phone 3115

ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN

The Season's Greetings.

The Mayer
Schairer Co.

PHONE 4119

ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN

ANN ARBOR. MICHIGAN

woomswoomonammicson

Rosh Hashonah Greetings.

John M. Feiner

Plate and
Window..

Glass

Greetings of the Season.

5

American

Rug Cleaning Works

117 West William Street

ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN

120 North Fourth Avenue

Phone 7101

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ANN ARBOR. MICHIGAN

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