A merfrot 'wish PaloSeal Carter CLIFTON AVENUI - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO – _ WYANDOTTE JEWISH COMMUNITY ACTIVE DURING PAST YEAR Thebrnion' Awtsit (iiitcejtaz could not find a suitable place for a synagogue. On Dec. 15, 1924, a special meeting was called by Sam Schwartz and M. Cohen, at which 'Pi Wyandotte Jewish commu- time a discussion for permanent for its immediate needs, the com- n ity ,vas an active center during quarters and the building of a new munity responded to many na- the past year. Aside from carin tional calls. synagogue were outlned. On Sept. 22, Rosh Ilashonah, and Oct. 9, Chief among the activities was Wyandotte's response to the call Yom Kippur, M. Cohen rented Odd for the Palestine Emergency Re- Fellows 11811 in which to hold serv- lief Fund. A spontaneous response ices. Immediately following the Mr. and Mrs. holidays, a meeting was held at netted several hundred dollars. The community was also active the home of Charles Ginss on Morris Birnbaum in the United Palestine Appeal and Chestnut street. I. Podolsky pre- assisted many visiting collectors sided. Those present were L. Hiss- and Daughter man, J. Benelower, Charles Ginss, for foreign institutions. Wyandotte's Temple Beth El, S. Schwartz, N. Cohen, 1). Trach- 'judged by the small Jewish popu- tenberg, II. Gists, M. Stern, B. of 2086 Hazelwood Avenue lation of the city, has shown re- Frank, M. Shapiro, M. Baso•sky, I. Shapiro, M. Harris and Mark markable progress. The congregation is an activ • Levy. At that time the following officers were elected: S. Schwartz, body. Although the city's popu their best wishes to all •Extend lotion numbers only about 40 fami president; J. Benelower, vice- their friends and relatives for a hes, interest is keen among then president; 1. Podolsky, treasurer; Mark Levy, financial secretary; L.; in the temple. Happy and Prosperous New The temple, located at 356 Vine Sanders, M. Cohen and II. Frank, Year. wood avenue, was organized Dec trustees. Since then the congregation has; 15, 1924. For some time a group of wor functioned and progressed rapidly. I M. D. Stern is among the lead- shippers of the city of Wyandott ers in the community. Thanks to - — + him many drives have been con ducted successfully. The work of GREETINGS Best Wishes for a Happy Palestine in Wyandotte is now. under his leadership. New Year Wm C. Liddle When in Wyandotte Make Coal THE GATEWAY Los Angeles Sanatorium Bazaar Feb. 1 to 6. A definite date has been set by the Detroit Auxiliary of the Jew- ish Consumptive Relief Association • of California for the bazaar. It will begin ", aturdsy evening, Feb. I, and will continue until and in • eluding Thursday evening, Feb 6, at the Byron and Philadelphia Center. Office: 4036 BIDDLE STREET "Headquarters for Better Meals" Phones: Office 62; Residence 309-W. It is planned to have a tag day Sunday before the Day of Atone- ment. Wyandotte, Mich. K. of C. Bldg. Wyandotte' The theater affair will be held Wednesday evening, Dec. 11, at. Littman's People'a Theater. Season's Greetings Season's Greetings COAL BUILDERS' SUPPLIES ■•■■ ....1y1 WYANDOTTE SAVINGS BANK Lime - Plaster Sand - Gravel Cement - Sewer Pipe LABADIE BROS. Company Antoine and D. T. I. Ry. Phones 141-870 Wyandotte Assets Over $8,000,000.00 WE INVITE YOUR ACCOUNT SEASON'S GREETINGS WYANDOTTE, MICH Greetings and Best Wishes Oldsmobile Sales and Service Suburban Motor Sales Wyandotte, Mich. OLDSMOBILE AND VIKING. Prop. JOSEPH DOFFINAS, 1068 Biddle Ave SALES AND SERVICE 1920 Biddle Ave. Phone 226 SEASON'S EASTMAN MOTOR SALES We Wish You a Very Happy New Year HUPMOBILE SALES Wyandotte Body and Fender Repair Prop HARRY PATTERSON, . Body Building, Fender Bumping Auto Glass Installed While You Wait 432 Sycamore St. Phone 1354 WYANDOTTE, MICH. ... ................................. ere,e, ........... Season's Greetings FUNERAL DIRECTORS Phone Days 7 Phone Sundays and Nights 7 and 700 HENRY F. THON & CO. Complete Line of Furniture 3208 Biddle Avenue Wyandotte, Mich. Best Wishes for a Happy and Prosperous New Year 3041 Biddle Phone 405 Wyandotte, Mich. GREETINGS • CENTRAL FLORAL SHOPPE The Up to Dote Florists "SAY IT WITE FLOWERS" :: 'Wyandotte, Michigan PHONE 18 From the rummage sale which is = ; held semi-annually, and the annual Purim ball of Hadassah, the prin- = cipal income is derived to make up the $1,000 of the chapter's quota. = The National Fund work in Flint has increased from an inzome of about $100 to $500 a year. Ha- dassah's National Fund Bureau in Flint is is under the chairmanship of sZa Mrs. Warren, The revenue is principally frob J. N. F. boxes. placed in every home. For the present emergency e•e• chapter sent a check for $500 to FZ .- the Hadassah, and a committee, fire consisting of Mrs. Sigmund Seit- f= _ I nee and Mrs. Edward Rosenberg. .7• ;. - is in charge of collection of cloth- ing and liners for the relief of riot sufferers. • Mrs. A. Rogoff has charge of = I publicity. Flint chapter partici- = pates in U. P. A. collections and : was instrumental in collecting a = large share of outstanding U. P. A. and U. J. C. joint drive pledges. Studebaker Sales and Service The board of directors of Flint = -7- Hadassah consists of the officers = ; and following members: Mesdames Ben Wiener, Sigmund Seitner. 3321 BIDDLE STREET Phone 921 ; Frank H. Meyer Candidate • for City Treasurer. = I Fish, Frog Legs, Oysters, Game in Season, Live and Dressed Poultry Wyandotte, Mich. occupying an important part in thy a life of Flint Jewry. = Meet ingsare held regularly every month and a sewing group = meets every Wednesday for sew- 7— ing for the Palestine Supplies Bu- = reau. At the head of this is Mrs. George Schwartz, who has done splendid work. From January, - : !1928, to January, 1929, 754 gar- ments were made and solicited and I sent to New York. :4 Fountain & Flood 10453 W. Jefferson, River Rouge Cedar 6061.W A Price for Every Pocketbook Estimates Cheerfully Furnished 3294 Cortland Longfellow 3497 a•; REWARD FAIT} FIJI. SERVICE RE-ELECT That You and 'Yours Shall Enjoy an Abundance of Health and Joy Is the Wish of 91 0 By HON. JAMES COUZENS United St•tes Sen•tor from Michigan. In addition to its yearly quota , th echapter pays for all the sewing = amp expressing and shipping a charges to Palestine for all tor- ments. GREETINGS 3037 Biddle, Neat to K. of C. Building Wyandotte 626 STIPPLING — MODELLING Apartment and Home Decorating My Specialty Robert G. EWALD Councilman A Representative of the Commas People Lafayette 3140.3141 Best Wishes for the Entire New Year ■ Blanchard Furnace Co. AL M. DAVIS JEWEL FURNACES Housewrecking Co. Wrecking Contractors Installed and Repaired Season's Greetings New and Used Lumber for Garages. Henry St. cor. Twelfth. I l l All Makes Repaired and Cleaned. Terms Evenings and Sundays, Hemlock 9024-W. 15946 Turner Ave. Longfellow 2870 Glendale 1214 s. Greetings for the Entire' New Year MANNING BROS. Expert Commercial Photographers 504-5 Lincoln Building 333 State Street Cadilac 0459 WNI. H. MANNING JOHN J. :MANNING The Season's Greetings Metropolitan Auto Sales 1444 Michigan Glendale 6659-3825 GRAHAM-PAIGE SALES AND SERVICE National Auto Sales Company 3725 Grand River Glendale 8227 1 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIII r. MARVEL A 7' THIS New Sparton Development 0 . .1 0 - FACE Mrs. Morris Fishier is in charge of infant welfare committee, whit' = Mrs. G. Cohen is in charge of penny luncheon fund. WYANDOTTE, MICH. LACOURSE & SON :: Graili ■ Junior Hadassah members are participating in Flag and Flower Day collections. You Say It Best When You Say It With Ours Also Canaries, Guaranted Singers Henrdys Cages, St•nds and Food Supplies VIGORO, a special prepared plant food for Flowers, Lawns, Vegetables and Shrubbery. 2907 Biddle Ave. Phone 858 GREETINGS 2810 FIFTH High 1921 with 40 members and ha: Wyandotte, :Michigan Johnson Creamery Morris Lupiloff thus si nce grown GREETINGS WYANDOTTE, MICH. Rosh Hashonah Greetihgs LOUIS MARSHALL PRIZE In memory of Louis Mai shall, the great Jew and American who died on Sept. II, the Hon. and Mrs. Julian W. Mack offered a prin. of $100 annually to be awarded to a student or graduate of the Iry StitUte for the best essay on 5511,1 phase of Jewish education. The subject of the essay far 1929.19311, is "A Comparat ire Study of the Curricula of the Va- ious Jewish Groups Such as the Orthodox, Conservative, Reform." ELEVEN 6013 Buchanan Street chapter of Hadassah this year Edward Rosenberg, Frank Benson. again reports a record of great Sc lis Warren,,Geo. Schwartz, Robt., ' tiyity for Palestine and other co rn- Kosloff, G. Cohen, Albert Rogoff. munal efforts. Junior Hadassah has a fine group roup of 23 members. Rose Osier president; aNrier:s.Mjras.. 1 .,0° Mai s cle.erb ' sotef rt, h pe rechsiadpetne president; Anna Grudinsky, sec- - %I. Pasternak, Pasternak, vice-president; Mrs. retary; Blanch Fires, treasurer, ' Bloomberg, secretary; Era Milton Harris, sponsor. Mrs. Milton Harris, treasurer. 3411 Biddle Ave. NEW YORK—j. T. A.1—A group of 30 American Jews, in- cluding a number of Chaluzim, Palestine pioneers, sailed for Palestine on the steamer Alosia of the Fabre line. A large crowd was at the pier to bid them farewell. Among those sailing was Reuben Grossman, Hebrew poet. COUZENS SAYS ALL THINKING PEO- PLE RECOGNIZE JEWISH CONTRI- UNION COAL CO. BUTIONS TO AMERICAN LIFE FLINT HADASSAH REPORTS ACTIVE YEAR OF PALESTINE ACTIVITIES With a membership of 198, --- Flint Morris Cooper,•Harry Wiengudon, Phone s 1234-5 You can't go wrong on an Oldsmobile By FRED M. BUTZEL It is my pleasure to again send greetings to the Jewish people of my state on the occasion of Rosh Hashonah. I wish them continued success, and op- portunity to play the part in American life that they have heretofore done. . DOWN RIVER CHEVROLET 30 New York Je ,2, s Go to Palestine The approach of the Jewish N2w Year leaves coy with very mingled feelings. The creation of the Jew- ish Agency, as a symbol of a renewed attempt at Jewish unity, seems an adequate compensation for real and apparent defeat in other quarters. The crisis in Palestine should clear the atmosphere and prompt the British government to fulfill its obliga- tions under the mandatory clauses of the Peace Treaty and should also tone down the more chauvenistic ele- ments in the Palestinian population so that an effec- tive modus vivendi may be reached, and with the back- ing of the Jewish Agency a Homeland for the Jew- ish people he in reality established in Palestine. Our local situation leaves much to be wished for. The critical faculties of our wealthier Jews are still more pronounced than their constructive activities. With the improvement in real estate conditions a re- turn of prosperity to our middle classes may make possible the establishment of many institutions of which we stand in dire need. The House of Shelter needs refinancing and we certainly' need an Old Folks' Home, although there is some difference of ideas as to the extent of the need. Most important in the immediate foreground is the need for a Jewish Center, especially designed for the needs of our young men and young women. The Gaylord Foundation, it is to be hoped, will be a large element in taking care of necessary expansions of such an institution but it is expected that the com- munity, itself, will provide adequate sums for a worthy Center, so badly needed, On the occasion of Rosh Ilashonah, the Jewish New Year, I am pleased with the opportunity of again sending greetings to the Jews of our Commonwealth. The Detroit Jewish Chronicle has used its valuable columns on each of these anniversaries to publish greetings to the Jews, and to point out their contrib- ution to American life. It has been my pleasure and opportunity to observe the contribution that the Jews make to American life in nearly every human activity. Their accomplishments in the arts and sciences, and particularly in medicine and surgery, have been out- standing. Their contributions to American life are fully recognized by all thinking and observing per- sons. While these outstanding contributions I think are paramount, yet their other activities must not be overlooked; their contributions to industry and mer- chandising are outstanding factors. Time and space does not permit me to go into detail, but as a general statement I think it cannot be successfully contro- verted. • PAGE "OUR LOCAL SITUATION LEAVES MUCH TO BE WISHED FOR" Frank H. Meyer, Republican candidate for city treasurer in the = coming primary election, offers the E: people of this city the most ade- = nuate knowledge of the needs and possibilities of the job that any •:m•-•; candidate andidate has hearted for many = years. 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Hear the new Sparton ! it Special Terms Arranged Your Down Payment Delivers Your Radio. Easy Payments on Balance. iJ Season's Greetings In the spirit of Rosh Hashonah we extend best wishes to the Jewish community for a happy and prosperous New Year. WAGNEEWRO OPEN EVENINGS "YOUR SATISFACTION MEANS OUR SUCCESS" 12022 Linwood Avenue Longfellow 1803 9'4 NEW PARTON EQ tliSONNE stone 301