mesh Periodical eeNter CUMIN /MINIM • CINCINNATI 30, 0300 PAGE FIFTEEN PROGRESS OF FLINT I. O. B. B. MT. CLEMENS --- A NATIONAL RESORT Season's Greetings • FLINT B'NAI B'RITH LODGE IS AN ACTIVE ORGANIZATION TIMLICK TRANSFER CO. Successor to Considerable progress was made during the year by the B'nai B'rith lodge in Flint. Being in good standing and fully paid up in the District Grand Lodge, the organ- ization is free to devote itself to many communal and other activi- ties. Officers of the lodge are: Abe 0. L. Worden Transfer Co. Local and Long Distance Moving Storage and Crating Telephone 2456 808 North Saginaw St. Kahn, president; Dr. A. E. Rosen- thal, vice-president; Morris Rosen- thal, treasurer; William Lande, secretary; Saul Rotenberg, moni- tor; William Green, assistant moni- tor; A. Feinberg, warden; A. Na- del!, J. Robin and I. Schneider, trustees. An open air gathering of the Jews of Flint and the surrounding cities was sponsored in August by the lodge, under the chairmanship of Saul Rotenberg. A ball game and races furnished entertainment, andprizes were awarded. A banquet last February was at- tended by representatives from many lodges in Michigan. Meetings of the lodge will be resumed for the year the Tuesday following Yam Kippur. Flint, Michigan Rosh Hashonah Greetings Mae's Gift Shop Citizens Fuel Company We Carry Jewish New Year Cards COKE : COAL : FUEL OIL Phone 3996 East Second Avenue and P. M. R. R. Yard No. 2, Erie Off Fenton Road I Extend My Sincerest Wishes to My Jewish Friends for a Happy and Prosperous New Year Flint, Michigan FLINT'S DURANT HOTEL Varnum J. Bowers G. Attorney-at-Law Holiday Greetings W. H. Loss ( Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Best Wishes for a Happy New Year AMBULANCE PHONE 7700 GENERAL MOTORS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Flint, Mich. 1004 Beach Street A Happy New Year JUNIOR LEAGUE OF BETH ISRAEL IS ACTIVE FLINT YOUTH SOCIETY Pi Detroit Street Pharmacy Phone 5012 PA 1555 Detroit Street Capitol Drug Store Although few in numbers, the director and, as all who saw the Junior League has accomplished play will agree, she deserves much credit for its success. much in the direction of helping The cast consisted of Maurice out the community and promoting Bloomberk; Lilyan Hallman, Irene Fineberg and Albert Lewis. activities among the young. In May, "Riley" was produced First, it decided to give a play, and began work on "Riley," a and was a great success. With the one-act comedy dealing with Re- proceeds the club purchased a silk form and Orthodox Jews and inter- Jewish flag for the Center and chili marriages between Jews and Gen- pins for each member. Three tiles. Miss Issabelle Leff became weeks later, the Junior League re- Phone 19807 624 Harrison Street Anything in Drugs or Sundries, Ice Cream, Candy and Cigars FLINT, MICH. We Wish You All a Happy New Year 0 LEWIS DRY CLEANING CO. Greetings of the Season FEED — FLOUR EARL E. CAMERON, Prop. WHITE SWAN – ALL-RITE 908 ANN ARBOR STREET Stamped Out Malaria, Trachoma f the Skin. and Di Season's Greetings Algoe-Gundry Co. Best Wishes for a Happy New Year FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE Flint Glass & Paint Co. Wholesale and Retail PAINTS — MIRRORS — GLASS PAINTERS' SUPPLIES la. In a storm it turns inside out. What's a wife? Grape fruit. It's naturally sour. What is friendship? A circle. You always come back to yourself. What is life? A non-refillable , bottle. What is eternal work? A Chi- nese laundryman. What is eternal rest? A Chi- nese meal. What is ideas? Trains. They can collide. What is progress? A wheel. How do you know which may it's turning? What are dreams? Airplanes. They stall too high up. What is a wife? A tooth-brush. Each one should have his own. What is scandal? Butter. It spreads easy. What is trouble? Bananas. They come in bunches. The Season's Greetings Telephone 6050 Flint, Michigan ANDERSON & HOUGLID fr Season's Greetings Builders of Better Homes Home Industry Should Come First Yum- Yum Morton's Pies MADE IN FLINT Ask for Them at All Restaurants, Lunch Counters and Groceries Season's Greetings Telephone 4125 Kirby & Butler Abraham-Foss Co. PHONE 6700 Opposite Capitol Theater Phone 1267 119 East Second St. • Season's Greetings RALPH KNIGHT FLORIST AUTOMOBILE Toges Flowers Auto Loans—Financing—Re-Financing 1309 N. Saginaw Phone 7549; Res., 8992 Flint, Michigan Tell This On. to Your Doctor. A Happy New Year to You 728 Garland Street, Flint, Mich. • Phone 4600 Season's Greetings to All MILLER BROTHERS CREAMERY CO. PASTEURIZED MILK Cream — Butter — Cheese — Buttermilk Prompt Service to Any Part of the City Once Tried, Always Used Phone 521 310 Euclid Avenue Mt. Clemens, Mich. • A Happy and Prosperous New Year to All FRIGIDAIRE Edmund G. Smith DISTRIBUTOR 50 S. GRATIOT AVE 185 HUBBARD Phones 1772, 1946-W • 1928 LISHONO TOVU TIKOSEVU 5689 SAMUEL ELKIN Proprietor May the New Year come to you caravan-laden with all the good things of life and, since happiness is the greatest gift, our wish for you is for a Happy and Pros- perous New Year. Yellow Cab Transfer Co. New Year's Greetings Contractors and Dealers By DAVID FREEDMAN What is character? An umbrel-i In 1918, the Hadassah Medical Organization which is being sup- ported by Hadassah, the Women's Zionist Organization of America, enlarged its health program in Palestine to include a school hy- giene department. When Hadas- sah undertook this added piece of health work, almost 41 per cent of all pupils in the Jewish schools in the Holy Land were found to be suffering from Trachoma (a dis- ease of the eye leading to blind- ness) and 40 per cent had diseases of the skin. Iladassah undertook an inten- sive campaign among the school children and so thoroughly did it do its work that today the percent- age of Jewish children suffering Nobody should look anxious ex- from trachoma has been reduced cept those who have anxiety.— PHONES 113 AND 114 to 10 per cent and skin diseases Beaconsfield. have been practically wiped out in 703 Beach St., Corner Third, Flint, Mich. • the schools supervised by dassah. The school hygiene department of the Hadassah Medical Organ- ization supervises '228 Jewish schools in eight cities and 64 rural settlements, reaching almost 23,- 000 children. l'upils who require JENS B. HOUGLID DAVID R. ANDERSON special care and treatment are sent to the Hadassah hospitals and special clinics. School children suffering from trachoma are treat- er by nurses specially trained for the purpose, working under the supervision of physicians. In the schools, Hadassah nurses with the active co-operation of the teachers give classroom lectures and practical demonstrations in personal, school and household hygiene. In the city of Tel-Aviv, Phone 7391 and 8755 1814 Chevrolet Avenue Hadassah conducts a dental clinic in conjunction with the Jewish Flint, Michigan Dentists' Society. Here school children are examined and treated — free of charge, if they are unable to pay. Vaccination against typhoid and smallpox are a regular feature of the, school hygiene work. Re- cently, a shipment of anti-toxin, JOSEPH ELKIN large enough to inoculate 5,000 Manager children, was sent to Palestine through the kindness of Dr. Louis Harris, health commissioner of New York. The cisterns of all the schools are examined at the end of the 24-HOUR SERVICE rainy season and the water chlo- rinated when necessary. Every Passenger Insured In fact as well as in theory Ha- dassah has introduced into Pales tine those methods of school hy- giene which have been perfected in America and which make it pos- Second Ave., Flint, Mich. Main office 216 sible for the little ones of the Holy Land to grow up in healthy sur- roundings. Flint, Mich. Telephone 212 HADASSAH INTRODUCED HYGIENE IN PALESTINE Flint, Michigan Peninsular Milling Co. The MODERN Electric Shop !wilted its act at the request of the Sisterhood. The officers for the preceding year were: President, Max Feld- mann; vice-president, Isabelle Leff; treasurer, Philip Agree; cor- responding secretary, Mary Leide; recording secretary, Irene Fine- berg. The officers for the coming year will be chosen at the first meeting to be held the Wednesday following the Holy Days. The club thanks Mrs. Calvin, sponsor; Mrs. Cooperstein, former director; Mrs. Bernstein and other members of the community who helped to make the year a success- ful one. In the corning year the club hopes to spend more time study- ing Jewish conditions throughout the world and to produce another bit of entertainment so as to pur- THE WISDOM OF chase a mate to the gift to the MENDEL MARANTZ Center, an American flag. All boys and girls over 15 years New and Hitherto Unpublished of age may apply for membership "What Is It?" at the next meeting. PHONE 5363 Peninsular Pancake 1211 North Saginaw Street Christian Clemens more than 100• years ago. The first settlers were Moravians, who came here In • quest of religious freedom. Mo- ravian Drive, one of the many Situated Near Lake St. Clair, It Is Renowned for Its Scenic roads leading into the city, wool named for these pioneers. The. Beauties and Its Splendid Accommodations farms of Macomb County, of which- for Summer Visitors. Mt. Clemens is the county seat, have been cultivated by several Mt. Clemens is fast becoming a years, among them a pottery em- successive generations of German- city of homes for people of mod- ploying several hundred men, a Americans and abound in fruit and beet sugar plant and a marshmal- garden truck. erate means working in Detroit. The richness of the soil has Being only 20 miles from its big low plant. Within a mile from neighbor, Detroit, by way of the the city limits on the Gratiot made Mt. Clemens a center for Gratiot Highway, and 25 miles via Highway is a widely known cream- flower raising, half a score of the Lake Shore road, it is attract- ery which, with its pastures, occu- greenhouses growing flowers for Detroit and other outside trade ing new residents. A leading ele- pies thousands of acres. Mt. Clemens was founded by the year round. ment of attraction, of course, is because it is "beautiful for situa tion," with the picturesque Clinton River winding its way through the A Very happy New Year to Our Jewish Friends. city. An equally interesting and im- portant feature about Mt. Clem. ens is that it attracts thousands upon thousands yearly who come for cures to this natural resort city. PHONE 1461 WALNUT and MACOMB At almost every season of the year, Jews from every section of MT. CLEMENS the land, among them outstanding leaders in American Israel, rabbis as well as laymen, conic here for vacation and for cures. For many years Mt. Clemens niade little effort for expansion, but today a new order of things is established. It is asking that its beauty and value be recognized. Its citizens point Out that it offers the comfort, peace and quiet of the country with easy access to the commercial and art centers of De- troit. Only two miles from Lake St. Clair, it has all the advantage of a natural resort city—bathing, boating, golfing and other sports. The St. Clair Flats, noted for their wild animal life, are within 10 23 Hubbard Ave. Suite 7, Barrow Bldg. miles as the crow flies and beauti- ful Anchor Bay, a natural shel- Mt. Clemens, Mich. tered cove formed by the eddying waves of Lake St. Clair, is almost at the city's door. • The Clinton River, winding through the city, offers a route for motorboats and canoes to Lake St. Clair. Concrete highways follow the tortuous course of this stream, one leading to Selfridge Field, United States aviation post estab• lished during the World War and since made into a permanent flying field. Another highway leads to Lake Shore Drive and a fashion- able suburban district of Detroit. Educational facilities of Mt. Clemens are excellent. A new $1,000,000 high school was recent- ly opened. EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL Rotary, Kiwanis and Exchange Clubs are active. These groups promote many worthy projects, 77 N. GRATIOT AVE., MT. CLEMENS Phone 114 among them the Boy and Girl Phone 244 GRATIOT AVE., ROSEVILLE Scout movements. Every summer the Rotarians give the Scouts the use of their park, a wooded tract of many acres with a stream run- ning through it and with a cottage fitted for campers. Several factories have been es- tablished in Mt. Clemens in recent AS MT. CLEMENS IS A NATURAL RESORT CITY Having been examined by the famous specialist, the patient got his prescription and left one dol- lar nn the table. "No, my friend," said the spec- ialist, "that is not enough. My fee is $10." "Ten dollars?" said the patient. "I beg your pardon. I was told it was five." OLYMPIA HOTEL & BATHS Mt. Clemens, Mich. •