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September 14, 1928 - Image 38

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1928-09-14

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PAGE EIGHTEEN

N T
s IONS
S T
O.Rc GL A EN m IZ E A
O E ME IN N'M
JEWIS A FI CT W IV

Among the most octive Jewish
women's groups in the city, in ad-
dition to Hadassah, are the Ladies'
Aid Society and the Ladies' Auxil-
iary,
Due to the position of Mt. Clem-
ens, as a summer resort which at-
tracts thousands of Jews annually,
these organizations are from time
to time faced with serious prob-
lems of helping stranded poor, and
they fill their tasks admirably.
These societies are always ready
to assist worthy causes in as well
as out of the city. They sponsor
dances and entertainments, the
proceeds of which arc used for
charitable purposes,

Officers of the Ladies' Aid So-
ciety are: Mrs. Mary Muscovitz,
President; Mrs. Sam Cohen, vice-
president ; Mrs. Cophie Gould
treasurer; Miss Thelma Gould, sec-

retary.

JEWISH WOMEN OF BAY CITY ACTIVE

REPORT OF SISTERHOOD AS PRE-
SENTED TO ANNUAL STATE CON-
FERENCE HELD IN JACKSON. .

By MRS. FRANCES LEVY

Officers of the Ladies' Auxiliary
are: Mrs. Dave Willinger, presi-
dent; Mrs. II. I.evine, vice-prest-•
dent; Mrs. S. Mogill, secretary;
Mrs. I. Madorsky, treasurer.
The Ladies' Auxiliary so-oper-
ates with the Ladies' Aid Society
in cases calling for aid for strand-
ed poor. The auxiliary also spon-
sored a concert by Cantor S. Mo.
gill, to increase its charity fund.

In presenting the report of the year's work was taken up. On
Bay City Sisterhood, I am most Jan. 10, $55.75 was cleared at a
pleased to state that a unity of ef- Temple supper, and again on Feb.
fort makes the achievement pos- 21 $46 was made by the same
sible for our limited membership means.
to have accomplished that which
A community Seder was given
was most gratifying but is the and it was beautiful in spirit as
good
will
toward
re-
spirit Of
well as in service. Ilagaddahs
ligious advancement and in supply- were purchased for those who had
ing the funds necessary toward the none. It was a most enjoyable
upkeep of the Temple.
event, long to be remembered.
Our religious school opened
Our slogan is "Work!" It is the
ZIONISM STRENGTHENS AMERICANISM
law of our being, the principle that with an enrollment of 43 children,
carries nations onward. Without it the number varying from time to
little can be accomplished. "Ile time. The teachers voluntarily
By WILLIAM HARD
who labors not cannot enjoy the gave their efforts to do their part,
William Hard is one of the foremost publicists in American
reward of labor." All hopeful and few can boast of more splen-
life. He is considered the outstanding non-Jewish champion
work is healthful, and to be use- did effort put forth willingly than
of the rebuilding of Palestine as the Jewish Homeland. In
fully employed is the greatest se- can be said of the teachers in the
this trenchant article he sums up his views as to the compati-
cret of happiness. "If thou canst Sisterhood. We have one young
bility of Americanism and Zionism.
plan a noble deed and never flag lady who has fur the past two
'till it succeed, though in the strife years given her undivided time,
From the Jewish standpoint, litical assimilation here. Recent thy heart should bleed, whatever training the choir and educating
from the American standpoint, and history teaches us abundantly a obstacles control. Thine hour will the kindergarten class. Miss Mary
from the world standpoint, it large lesson which should wholly come—go on, true soul! Thou Kaufban, who graduates this year
would seem that Zionism holds nut correct that error of thought.
from High School and who at least
We recently have seen tho Poles wilt win the prize, thou wilt reach two or three times weekly devotes
a high promise of desirability.
the goal" So has the spirit of our
From the Jewish standpoint it is and the Czechc•4Iovaks come into , members, few in numbers, been her time to them, giving parties,
clear that whatever tends to di- possession of homelands liberated sustained through every effort put hikes and other Amusements, be-
minish unwarranted accusations from ancient foreign conquest. We forth for the welfare of our com- sides religious instruction.
against the Jewish race is to be have seen vast extensions of the munity.
warmly welcomed. Among such homelands of Jugs-Slays and the
In May of 1927 a floral service
accusations none is more preva- Rumanians. We have seen a great
lent than that which exhibits the step taken in the freeing of the was attractively given at the
Temple
for Pentecost, and on June
nationally homeless Jew as devoid homeland of the Irish. In all these
of national accomplishments on his instanees--and in numerous others 29 a get-together meeting of the
The Officers and Directors of the
own racial account and as thriving —there has been a great strength- various societies of the Hebrew iej
only as an alien parasite on the ening of the national consciousness ladies, sponsored by the Sister-
+4,
resources created and the oppor- of the peoples concerned. have hood on Sisterhood Day was given
1,
tunities offered by other peoples. the immigrants front among then) at Wenonah Beach. Luncheon
j
This perverse interpretation of here shown thereupon any in- was served to 30 ladies and bridge
Jewish character can find no more creased tendency toward political was played, besides various other
persuasive answer than a success- foreignism among us? On the amusements.
The rummage sale was the next
ful Jewish upbuilding of the new contrary, their satisfaction with
Bay City, Michigan
Jewish communities in Palestine. the assured development of their means of revenue, and a sum of
It makes no difference that Pales- homelands in Europe- has in a $2-17.50 was realized. A Chanukah
Wish You All a Happy and Prosperous
tine is small. It makes no differ- large degree relieved their anxiety gift of "Young Israel" was given
New Year
ence that it can contain but a frac- about European affairs and divert- to the children of our Sabbath
tion of the Jewish population of ed their attention from the woes School. On Dec. 14 a food sale was
the earth. The point is not that of Europe to the opportunities of given and $52.38 was added to our
OFFICERS
Palestine should be stretched to America.
finances.
President
GEORGE II. YOUNG
January being the election of
include all Jews. The point is
Hebrew Restoration Desired.
Vice-President
JAMES E. DUFFY
that Palestine should be raised to
Vice-President
The process of national libera- officers, Mrs. A. B. Roman was
JOAN C. ROSS
show a Jewish society established tion in Europe has meant less con- made our president, our past presi-
Vice-President and Cashier
DAVID MILLER
upon Jewish national self-sacri- centration upon Europe in Amer. dent having served her full term,
Assistant Cashier
J. I. P. SHEARER
fice and bearing fruits indubitably ica and a more rapid assimilation all other officers remaining as here-
Assistant Cashier
J. D. KINNEY
to be credited to Jewish original- here of European immigrant into tofore. A hearty co-operation was
Assistant Cashier
J. F. ASMAN
ity and genius.
Auditor
American national life. An Amer- offered our new president and the
T. W. NONENPREGER
The American Standpoint.
C
ican with a homeland still unse-
That spectacle, even If it had cured will dream of that homeland
Members Federal Reserve System
for its scene not even the whole of and America both. That is the
Palestine, but merely Judaea situation in which a "dual nation-
alone, would justify Zionism amply ality" is truly to be feared. Theory
and triumphantly, from the Jew- on. this point must give way to
ish standpoint.
fact. We know from the events
William II, Reid, former city
4`,;t;i*ZIA'4.`,`4
From the American standpoint about us that an American whose manager, the new manager of the
y, ,.
?';4,
it is clear that whatever tends to dream of a homeland has been Chamber of Commerce, assumed
,, ■ .,
accelerate a readier political as- translated into an actuality awak-
the duties of that office on August
similation of all races within the ens into a less impeded and more
4,:s
Wishing
You
All
a
Happy
and
Prosperous
United States is to be regarded as single-souled Americanism.
advantageous. It is sometimes as-
Zionism Justifies Itself.
New Year
serted that a Jewish homeland in
From a world standpoint it
Palestine would retard Jewish po- would seem manifest that the
world cannot afford permanently
to lose the special and peculiar of-
ferings of any great race. Great
as have been the achievements of
Season's Greetings
the Jews in the dispersion, the
value of what they did and of what
4
they thought in the midst of their'
own specifically Jewish national
institutions remains a sublime
promise of what in similar circum-
stances they might again bring
forth for the enrichment of the va-
riety of our human answers to the
I eternal questionings of human
Guaranteed Service
existence. Zionism is at the least
, a sort of world-speculation from
which the world might again reap
134 N. Gratiot Ave.
Phone 1567
1010 Saginaw St.
Phone 1567
a Book of Psalms and a Prayer of
Manasses and might again revive
Phone 58
Bay
City,
Mich.
Ithe prophetic power which when it
Mt. Clemens
was at Ito most Jewish, was also
at its most universal.

Dodge Brothers
Sales and Service

A Happy New Year

DUNCAN B.
HUBBARD

Funeral Director

Season's Greetings

SIERENS BROS.
COAL CO.

Established in 1875

Opposite Public Library

MT. CLEMENS, MICH.

Phone 717-W

Phone 510

Mt. Clemens

A Happy New Year to All

HAROLD C.
ENGLUND

Under Ulrich Savings Bank

Dependable Insurance

Mt. Clemens, Mich.

Rosh llashonah
Greetings

J. P. McMAHON
COAL CO.

Coal, Cob. and Wood

325 NORTH AVE.

Phone 1850-1, Mt. Clemens

Season's Greetings

Season's Greetings

T. Wolff 4
SOD

Dr. Alfred A.
Thompson

Fine Footwear
Men's Furnishings

Physician and Surgeon

Phone 728

Mt. Clemens, Mich.

, People riding to work in trains,
Docile as scholars, row on row,
Freshly washed and dressed with
pains,
Sit like spectators at a show
Which they never see, for their
eyes are dulled
With reading in papers of this
and that,
In the apathy into which they are
lulled
By the rumble of wheels and idle
chat.

People riding to work in trains
Slight he riding, for all they
know,
To their death, to which, in spite of
their pains,
One by one, they will some day
go.
Each place will be taken, and none
will be missed.
Not even those reading their
names will know
That once these people used to
exist
Among them, riding to and fm.
—B. A. BOTKIN

Tolophoa. 336

Office and Residence:

24 BROADWAY

PEOPLE RIDING

68 North Walnut Strnt

Mt. Clemens

.
4 4 0;14$464 =4, st iA : 4 0 1 :41W W0 441

Season's Greetings to Our Jewish Friends

DIRECTORS

First National Bank

and

Bay County Savings Bank

WILLIAM I.. CLEMENTS
D. I.. GALBRAITH
A. E. BOCSFIELD
F. W. BRADLEY
C. R. WELLS
0. E. SOVEREIGN
F. W. ATKINS
E. S. CLARK
GEORGE I). JACKSON
W. E. CARTER
HUBERT S. SMITH
C. F. IIUTCIIINGS
E. II. WARD
IRVING II. BAKER
WILLARD II. DOW
FREDERICK T. NORRIS
S. 1'. GRANAGE

OFFICERS

First National Bank

WILLIAM L. CLENIENTS .

President
Vice-President
A. E. BOUSFIELD ....... ....
.Vice-President
F. T. NORRIS
Vice-President
.
.
O. E. SOVEREIGN
Nice-President and Manager
IRVING II. BAKER
Cashier
II. J. MARTIN
Assistant Cashier
A. C. HARRISON
Assistant Cashier Trust Department
J. I'. CUMMINGS
Trust Officer
.1. I'. SELLERS
Manager Bond Department
G. II. WILLIAMS

Bay City, Michigan

Season's Greetings

Best Wishes to Our Jewish Friends for the
New Year

C. MULHOLLAND

Plumbing, Hot Water and
Steam Heating Repairing

MOHR

1013 Washington Avenue

Phone 1407

Bay City, Mich.

Hardware F3 Furniture
Company

'

GREETINGS

A. S. Williams

Bay City, Mich.

Chrysler Automobiles

& Co.

International Trucks

Dealers in

Five Complete Floors of Furniture

COAL, COKE and WOOD

Phone 1242

West Side—Midland at Henry

SHERMAN AND M. C. R. R.

Bay City, Mich.

Rosh Ilashonah Greetings

,

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The Season's Greetings

SCHUMANN

The Cleaner and Dyer

a

708 SOUTH HENRY STREET

Phone 402

LEWIS

MANUFACTURING CO.

Phone 327

1012 Lafayette Avenue

9

The Tyler-Lowery Co.

AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES

705 Saginaw ,

Phone 2004

Bay City, Mich.

A Happy and Prosperous New Year to Our
Jewish Friends

Greenwald's
Laundry

Greetings

Van Poppelen
Brothers

New Year's Greetings to All Our Jewish
Friends and Patrons

le

Fuel and Masons'
Supplies

Bay City, Mich.

(

Clapp Bros.

Dry Cleaners

Rosh llashonah Greetings

Phone 115

709.711-713 Adams Street

Bray City. Michigan

Bay City, Michigan

First and Sherman
Phone 2340

Bay City, Mich.

Greetings of the Season

1004 NORTH WATER ST.
Phone 3313

ECHLI

Bay City. Michigan

Bay City, Mich.

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Holiday Greetings

Greetings

& SONS CO.

Bay City Business
College

The Season's Greetings

"Good lin rdlocre"

Adams and Sixth

THE IDEAL PLUMBING CO.
W. J. WANLESS, Manager

1707.1709 Third St.
Phone 808

817-819 Washington Ave.

Johnson St. at Third

F. C. TODDEYNE

1618-1620 Broadway

=_-

Wishing the Jewish Community of Bay City
a Very Happy and Prosperous New Year

[(HARDWARE CO.N

BAY CITY'S MOST POPULAR STORES

Phone 598

607 Washington Avenue

I. W. Kopec

Croaley and McMillan
Radios
Phonographs and Records

Greetings to All

,C. H. FRANTZ

Extend to You the Season's Greetings

Phone 592

DEPENDABLE USED CARS

WILLIAM II. REID.
1. His selection by the special
committee, appointed to consider
applications for the post recently
vacated by Donald F. Walker, wa s
confirmed by the board of directors
of the chamber.
The new manager is 45 yearn of
age and has been a resident of Bay
City the greater share of that time.
Ile served as city manager from
1921 to 1925. For the past two
years he has resided in Royal Oak,
Michigan, where he was engaged
in the selling of real estate. Ile
has also served as city assessor and
comptroller and has been a mem-
ber of the Bay County board of
supervisors.
Upon leaving the University of
Michigan in 1904, where he spent
two years in the college of engi-
neering, he became asociated here
in the coal, wood and ice business
with his father. Prior to that he
had attended grammar and high
school here.

Bay County Savings Bank

F. 1V. ATKINS, Mgr.

W. H. REID HEADS
BAY CITY C. OF C.

Weiler Auto Co.

and the

FOOT of WASHINGTON AVE.

Bay City Bank

. , . . ilZtaRkkillttag$44104

First National Bank

National
Grocer Co.

„,

SHOVAN
GARAGE

The Officers and Directors of the

JOIN HADASSAH

Palestine. Infant welfare stations
have been established throughout
the country, a recent report
just received announcing the open-
Mrs. L B. Harrison Issues ing of the seventeenth station.
These health stations have been of
Call to Bay City Jewish
inestimable service in reducing the
Women.
infant mortality Among, the back-
ward native population of the
Mrs. I.. B. Harrison, president country.
of the Iladassah chapter of Bay
"Another aspect of the Palestin-
City, has issued a call to Jewish ian activities of Hadassah is repre-
women of her city to join the chap- sented by the penny luncheons
ter and to help in the great work which are served in the schools of
it is doing.
Palestine by Hadassah. This pro-
Mrs, Ilarrison, in her statement, ject not only provides the children
points to the achievements of Ha- 1 with a hot luncheon, which in
dassah and says,:
many cases is their only sustaining
"Iladassah, the women's Zionist meal, but is used as the basis of
organization,' with a membership extensive training in domestic
of 44,000 women throughout the science, the children being taught
United States, is celebrating its laws of dietetics and marketing.
sixteenth birthday. This organ-
"Irma I.. Lindheim, who has de-
ization, founded under the inspira- voted her life and her means to
tion on Henrietta Szold, has a two- the reconstruction of Palestine, is
fold aim: in Palestine, to establish national president of Iladas&ah."'
a system of medical social service;
in America, to foster Zionist ideals.
From modest beginnings in 1913 r-
the organization has grown to
such size that it maintains the
New Year's Greetings
leading medical system of Pales-
tine, It has four hospitals with
•laboratories and surgical depart-
ments; the rural service has been
enlarged to meet the needs of the
pioneers and medical circuits have
been laid out covering practically
the whole of the Jewish area of

The Recall Store

Happy and Prosperous New Year

Boneless Fish

Fresh Fish
Frogs and Game

62 Broadway

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DAVID CIIARBONEAU, Prop.
••
Mt. Clemens, Mich.

Phew* INS

PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST

407 Center Ave.

Telephone 750

Bay City, Mich.

113.115 Fourth Avenue

Bay City, Michigan

Phone 277

It E. Kindig, Mgr.

Phone 852

D"


BAY CITY

Bay City, Mich.

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