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Moore & Coats
ish Social Service Bureau and the I
recreational work was taken out
and organized into a separate or-
ganization with its own board and
its own budget. Note that with
that came a fundamental change in
the concept or purpose's, or objec-
By CHARLWIT. BOWEN,
tives. It was no more philanthropic
By JACOB S. PEARLSTIEN,
General Manager Denoit Brick Manufac-
in its nature; it was no more settle-
turers' Association.
Educational Director.
ment in type; as far as the objec-
tive's were concerned, although in
No introduction of brick as a
The Jewish Centers AssociationI jectives were, in the main, Amer- actual work the settlement char-
building material is needed by the
is a (constituent association of the !icanization work. The work of the acter of the work was still carried
American people. They have known
Jewish 1Velfare Federation of - De- Jewish Institute was decidedly of a On.
brick houses since their earliest
trod formerly the United Jewish settlement nature. There were
The third step in the develop- childhood. Most men remember
Charities). It was organized and Americanization classes, sewing ment upon which we are now en-
most vividly from those days the
Cadillac 9536
began to function in January, 1925,
tering is the complete departure
It then took over the educational
from the settlement type of work.
2501
FIRST
NATIONAL
BANK BUILDING
and recreation work which had
The new idea to which the Jewish
previously been done by the edu-
Centers Association has dedicated
DETROIT, MICHIGAN
cational department of the United
itself is the development of the
Jewish Charities. The newly formed
Jewish community along cultural,
hoard of directors consisted of the
educational and recreational lines.
old time leaders in this work which
An A rt Class was organized in the
included Fred M. Butzel, Julius
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spring of 1925 under the leadership
*Mr
Brown, Milton M. Alexander, Wal-
of Mrs. David B. Werbe. Mr. Cash-
lace Rosenheim, Joseph Selling,
f r
wan was the first teacher and lead-
Harry Scheinman, Milford Stern,
er, and Mr. Jascha Schwartzmann
and was strengthened by men and
is now the instructor. After a
women prominently identified with
year's work its pupils won prizes,
the various educational and Jewish
first in poster work, and first, sec-
communal activities.
ond and third in drawings from
cast, still life, and life at the recent
Fred M. Butzel is to be credited
Intersettlement Exhibition. It will
with the organization of the educa-
eliminate completely the settlement
tional and recreational work under
type of work by introducing the
the old United Jewish ( c harities. It
individual house membership.
is he who organized sixteen years
Furthermore, it is planned to make
ago and encouraged the develop-
the Jewish Center a real community
ment of the Council of Clubs. Many
center by introducing social facil-
interesting worth while groups de-
ities.
veloped under the direct leadership
This new phase must lead event-
of Fred Butzel, and the few men
ually to the building up of a larger,
whom he associated with himself in
JACOB S. PEARLSTIEN
more unified Jewish Community
that work. The work was done at
CHARLES A. BOWEN
the Jewish Institute on High street, classes. cooking classes, and recrea- Center.
the old Ilanna Schloss building. For tional classes for the young such as
All Work Insured Against Fire and Theft,
big brick house that was the fea-
many years it was done without gymnasium and basketball. It is
ture of their little town. They used
appropriations and with entirely important to note that the very na-
to pass it with u feeling amounting
SPOTLESS — PERFECT
volunteer workers. It took more ture and character of the work was
almost to awe. It was the pride of
organized form when Miss Caplan of the settlement kind. That is the
the village. To them it was the
caner to take charge of the work in distinguished characteristic of the
next largest thing tee the big out-
10510 HARPER AVENUE
October, 1920.
period, and is a marked peels) of dif-
doors. And equally impressive.
Its purposes at that time were ference between the (del educational
Brick homes have been built in
purely philanthropic and its ob- department of the United Jewish
Just Call Whittier 6548
this country almost since the days
Charities and the present Jewish
of the landing at Plymouth Rock.
Centers Association.
Many eef them stand yet, mute ex-
Miss Caplan began gradually to
amples of the building wisdom of
develop and lift the work above the
these staunch world pioneers. From
Far a Happy and Prosperous
narrow limits of the settlement. She
NEW YORK.—The vast recla- St. Augustine to Boston they blazed
New Year,
began to organize Mothers clubs. In mation project which is calculated the unbroken trail. The early Pil-
November, 1921, the first real to transform the east side of New grim fathers instituted brick build
Mothers Club was organized. She York from a teeming tenement ing and brick making soon after
was also the first one to start the slum into a modern apartment the settlement of Philadelphia.
Jewish Art Exhibitions. The Music house district, was one step nearer Spaniards left some of the oldest
School, too, showed marked im- realization last week when the New brick buildings in America at St.
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provement under the leaders of York board of estimate passed fa- Augustine, Florida.
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3703 GRAND RIVER AVE.
Bendetson Netzorg.
And
all
down
the
path
of
Amer-
vorably on the measure.
Glendale 5282.
' The next step in the development
Miss Sophie Irene Loeb, noted ica's history from that day to this
was when the Jewish ('enters As-
Jewish authoress, attended the brick houses have always been good
sociation was organized in January
hearing and spoke in favor of the houses; long lived, as these early
1925. Its direct stimulus was of
bill which is sponsored by August examples still show; fire safe, as
Dog and Cat Specialist.
course the general re-organization
Ileckscher, wealthy real estate man experience has conclusively proved;
of the United Jewish Charities un-
who has become interested in mod- money savers always from the
Hospital for Dogs and Cats.
der Mr. Waldman's direction. The
ern housing problems and offers standpoint of maintenance expense
fancily welfare organization was
his vast fortune in furtherance of —virtually impervious to the rav-
then organized into a separate Jew-
1248 FRANK STREET
ages
of
time
and
the
elements.
Time
the east side project.
One Block North of Sulden Between Sixth and Brooklyn.
Miss Loeb declared that always has dulled their ancient beauty but
little;
it
has
lessened
the
resistent
here was opposition to progressive
Glendale 0969
legislation. The opponents of the qualities of the brick none at all.
In every one of these old Amer-
hild welfare, or widows' pension,
law' made dire predictions when ican cities brick that have served in
that measure was before the legis- walls for from one to three cen-
fr o m
lature at Albany," she said. "They turies have been salvaged when the
said it would be a terrible thing. told structures were torn down and
However, when they learned that have been used again in the con-
one-fifth of the money provided by struction of new buildings. Thou-
NI nufacturers of
the city for the support of children sands of such brick have been see
of widows would go into the pock- used within the last year in Phila-
e ts of thetlandlords in the form of delphia where blocks of old struc-
rents, they became our supporters." tures, built in the older section of
Mr. Ileckscher explained that the the city, some of them as early as
tenements he proposed to build tin- the day of Penn himself, have been
ier the terms of the hill, if it be- razed to make any far the ahut-
came law, would have II stories. ment of the new Philadelphia-
'There has been much criticism," ('amden bridge. And they were as
he continued, "as to the cost of good as new; the early pioneer
land, of construction and of up- hand-made kind.
Inevitably brick will be the build-
keep. We take the position that all
these matter less than that radical ing material of the early future.
relief can be had. But if they are Their day of recognition an the
to he discussed, which cannot he' material par excellence is fast
done here, we maintain that our dawning, just as the day of lumber
figure's, while not strictly accurate is on the wane. Permanency will be
as to each item, are ample fur the the watchword of the future ice the
construction world. And there is
whole.
"Rents of stores may be more or nothing in the line of building ma-
terials that has shown by long
EmanumonumsanmailH
less
than
those
net
out.
Cost
of
land
Phone Melrose 1926
DETROIT, MICH.
will vary. Construction costs also service to have the permanent qual-
liepairing
Remod•ling.
are not absolutely fixed. By taking ities of a common brick. Over in
692 LIVINGSTON AVENUE
all these items, one against the the regions made historically sa-
other, they compensate. That is to cred ley biblical reference archaeol-
1242 GRAY AVENUE
say, in places land will cost less and ogists are even now unearthing
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Roseville 224-W
the stores will bring less rentals. brick walls that were laid (Liam -7
In other places the land will cost years ago and still stand.
Don't make the mistake, Mr.
more and the stores will bring
more. The cost of construction will Prospective Builder, of construct-
vary. But we insist most strenu- ing your new home of wood in the
ously that all this does not matter anticipation that in 40 years some
no much as that we must widen our one of your children may real-
streets, improve the conditions of ize an increasesd value from the
buildings and work toward a more probable fact that it will then be
harmonious whole and a more beau• impossible of replacement at any-
where near its present cost. Forty
tiful city."
years to come it will lee out of fash-
ion, passe, a hack number. And 40
years will work a wonderful change
WARSAW REFUSES TO
the worse in its appearance.
CHANGE STREET NAME for
Every day the tire that destroys
without smoke or blaze—the net-
WARSAW. — (J. T. A.) — The ting that is inevitable in any
City Council refused to honor the wooden structure—will be busy. It
memory of Dr. 1.eo Zamenhof, fa- will leave its mark indelibly and
ther of Esperanto, by renaming inescapably.
Build your house of common
the street where he lived.
3119 GRATIOT AVE. at McDOUGALL
The suggestion was made by the brick. The expense will be so little
Melrose 3180
delegates to the Esperantists Con- greater than that of wood as to ix'
gress that Dzika street, in the wholly negligible, viewed from the
heart of the Jewish quarter in important standpoint of compara- ♦
ossenestootitir
I Warsaw, be renamed Zamenhof tive upkeep cost. And the walls of
532 BRUSH STREET
street. The city government re- the brick house built today will then
jected this proposal on the basis he only mellowed and softened in
of a previous decision against color; their appeal to the eye all
Randolph 0674
the more alluring. Brick walls age
changing the names of streets.
gracefully and beautifully. The
passing years add only dignity to
their sturdy strength.
Meantime you will have had the
maximum of comfort in winter and
summer. Y ou will have saved thou-
sands of dollars in heating expense
and paint and repair bills.
A
Season's Greetings With Best Wishes,
H. Jerome Darling
And Supervisor of Construction.
Highest Type of Service Rendered.
15099 PARKSIDE at FENKELL
Arlington 3270
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A Happy New Year to All Our Jewish
Friends and Patrons.
S. RUND
Metropolitan Auto
Sales
HUDSON-ESSEX
Sales and Service.
1440 MICHIGAN AVE., Near TRUMBULL
Glendale 6659.7511-3825
Rosh Hashonah Greetings,
Zenith
Cleaners and Dyers, Inc.
CLEANERS AND DYERS
Plan to Rebuild
East Side Gains
Sophie Irene Loeb Speaks
in Favor of Ileckscher
Housing Project.
Greetings.
Announcement
Due to the fine character of the Club
and the whole-hearted support of those
men who appreciate a thorough training
in the manly art of self defense, our mem-
bership has now grown strong enough so
that we may honestly say we have the
finest, personally trained, athletic club in
the city.
The gymnasium is completely equip-
ped with a regulation boxing ring, strik-
ing bags, handball courts, in short, every-
thing necessary for a workout.
We guarantee to eliminate excess weight in the
most healthful manner possible.
We will also train your boy if he is twelve years
old or older.
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Athletic Club
Rates:
$27.50 a Year; $16.50 Semi-Annually.
CADILLAC 3312
John T. Woodhouse & Co.
CANDY
CAD. 4185
American Tire
Repair
Season's Greetings.
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Dr. 0. C. Anderson
When driving out Grand
River stop at American
Tire and Battery Service
for personal attention from
HARTSON & SON
Rosh Hashonah Greetings
—
JULIUS M. SINGER and MAX SEDMAN
The Season's Greetings.
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VICTOR C.
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Carpenter Contractor
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HOME BUILDER
WOLVERINE BOTTLING WORKS
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SEASON'S GREETINGS
35.37 W. JEFFERSON AVE.
RECOGNIZED BY
LOCAL BUILDERS
ARCHITECT
FUNERAL HOME
136 E. ADAMS AVE.
COMMON BRICK I
The Jewish Centers Association
Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
Season's Greetings.
Petrill
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Rosh Hashonah Greetings.
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rons a Very Happy New Year.
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TIRE SERVICE
Hydon - Brand Co.
Electrical Contractors
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Season's greetings
May the Coming Year Bring to You All the
Rewards of Honest Endeavor.
and Engineers.
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HOLIDAY GREETINGS
Linwood
Buick
Company
TALC/
TAILOR
10217 LINWOOD AVE.
Longfellow 3340
When you buy a BUICK here you are
assured not only of a good cal-, but
of the desire and ability of this or-
ganization to see that it gives you
constant and uninterrupted satisfac-
tion as long as you drive it.
L
D. J. Archer
CATHOLIC PILGRIMS
ARRIVE IN PALESTINE
JERUSALEM.— 1.I. T. A.) —
The members of the fourth official
Anglo-Catholic congress pilgrimage
have arrived here. The pilgrims,
who number 98, include 30 Amer-
icans.
While in Palestine they will visit
Bethlehem, Nazareth, Galilee, Jer
icho and Jordan.
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Announces the arrival of this season's woolen importa-
tions. Exclusive patterns from the world's most fa-
mous looms are included. He extends to you a very
cordial invitation to visit his showrooms and inspect the
season's offerings.
209 - 11 CAPITAL THEATER BUILDING
Opposite D. A. C.
BOMA!
BROS.
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A Happy New Year to You.
CHRYSLER & KOPPIN
1635 WESTMINSTER
2645 WEST WARREN AVENUE
Longfellow 1075-76.77.
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COAL AND COKE
:Madison Avenue, Detroit.
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Office, Walnut 2631
Builders of Refrigerators and
Cold Storage Rooms.
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Greetings of the Season.
Phone Walnut 0093