2 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle they could find that had a bath. Once when pickets were arrested They claimed the East Side for the capitalist conveyed a piece their neighbors; the latter re- of his property to a member of (Continued from Page 1) sponded. A stream of visitors the Settlement in order to pro- beat a path up the five flights of vide bail for the workers. The the terrible depression. Unem- stairs on Jefferson Street; people fish peddlers of the East Side MOVING and STORAGE ployment mounted while wages looking for advice, for a ' friend- chose to discuss their problems "Anytime — Anywhere" toppled. But it was a day when ly word of just coming because with Lillian Wald above every Every Load Insured social conscience was as yet dor- they heard here was somebody one else. "You're just like a fish want. Federal aid, government who would listen. The girls' room peddler," they agreed. 2944 Hanley MA. 7564 - 2473 relief were dreams yet un- became a neighborhood center. Lillian Wald was, not interested dreamed. Private charity was left All (lay long Lillian and Mary in economic theories or doc- to carry the entire burden of worked in the tenements. They trines, she was interested in peo- Rosh Hashonah Greetings to All! human misery. Into this wilder- enetrated alleys, they pierced ple. Whatever enabled people to ness Lillian Wald transplanted arr ers, t ey entered places live better as human beings en- her life. where no one — not even a listed her support. But she saw The young plan Mrs. Solomon policeman — would dare to en- that political action was needed ed in ter; their blue nurse's uniform to secure justice for humanity. Complete Collision, Painting and Loeb and Jacob H. Schi ff. She was their buckler and their 1 therefore tackled politicians She enlis ed as her fellow-w or ker Bumping Service W a 11 ( in the New York City Hall, in ' shield. Years later Lillian Mary Brewster. The two girls rented an apartment on the fifth wrote, All that we ever did, we Albany, in Washington. She Motors Overhauled fought untiringly for the cause floor of a tenement house on did the first (lay." CLifford 2644 2442 John R. Then the East Side awakened of social reform even when some Jefferson Street — the only one to her presence. Like a loving of the Tories supporting the child it followed her. With con- Settlement withdrew their sup- sumate art and grace she began port in opposition to her crusad- to mould the willing vessel to ing zeal. Men in public life ac- New Year's Greetings and Best Wishes to All her plan. She would enter a cepted invitations to dinner in grocery store, find that it was not Henry Street in order to talk clean, flies flitting about. She in- things over with the ardent re- structed the grocer to put net- former. Mayors of the City and ting over the exposed cheese. governors of the State were Modern Style Health Footwear She would walk along the street guests at her table. As knowl- and find rotten fruit or putrid edge of her work spread, the for the whole family fish on the pushcarts and ordered House on Henry Street became 5TH FLOOR STROH BUILDING that they be carried to the gar- a shrine to which men from all bage (lump. No policeman's order over the world made pilgrimage. Randolph 7790 28 ADAMS AVE. W. a was wl i. i t c a y .1. r ilevdh e nout i, il \lvi iatihi Wald ds a amp! When Ramsay MacDonald took his first trip to America with his neared on the street troops of bride he tramped to Henry Street children surrounded her and from the clock still carrying his tarred after her. A little girl, baggage with him. Thirty years in planning a birthday party, was later, as Prime Minister, he wrote allowed to draw up a list of her Lillian Wald to ask if she could guests. On examining the list put him up for the few nights her mother identified several he would be in New York. Once schoolmates, all except one. some visitors from England "And who is this?" she asked, stopped a boy on the street for directions to the Settlement. He "a new classmate?" "No, that's Lillian," answered did so very politely. He then the child. "Don't you know Lil- volunteered the information. "The settlement takes a loafer lian? Lillian Wald!" A neighbor around the block like me off the streets and makes thirsted for the wares of the a gentleman out of him." corner saloon but did not dare In 1913, in celebration of the buy anything due to an oppres- twentieth anniversary of the sive fear that people wanted to Settlement, the East Side pre- ...poison him. He hit upon the idea pared a gigantic pageant. Ap- of ordering the whiskey "for Lil- plause and cheers greeted the marching children who personi- lian Wald." After two years it was clear fled the peoples who built Ameri- that the apartment on Jefferson ca. Bringing up the rear strode Street was inadequate. In the the nurses led by Lillian Wald. first place it was too small. Then As the people on Henry Street there were other nurses who had caught a glimpse of the swaying heard of the project, who wanted line of blue, a tremendous roar to serve. People of means were of welcome burst from their lips. enthusiastic, others who just From the sidewalks and the open heard Lillian Wald tell of her windows, from the overhanging work, wanted to give it its sup- fire escapes and the rooftops, port. Lillian Wald looked about happy men, women and children for a place that would serve as shouted full-throated in their a nurses' home. She found it at gratitude and love. Twenty years 265 Henry Street, next to the later, in the midst of another house wherein she had first come great depression, the Settlement to know the people of the East celebrated its fortieth anniver- Side. By 1898 there were nine sary, in 1933. But the famed nurses resident in the Settlement Head Worker could not be pres- PFEIFFER BREWING CO., DETROIT, MICH. serving lower Manhattan's teem- ent in person this time. She was in semi-retirement on orders of ing humanity. But the Settlement never her doctor. The body could no stopped being a neighborhood longer respond to the urgings of house. All kinds of classes, the soul. Yet she boasted, "Even groups, clubs had their home the most blase consultants agree here. Boys' athletic teams arose that I am abnormally young New Year's Greetings and Best Wishes to All that carried the Settlement's from the neck up." Her seven- name into contests and compe- tieth birthday, March 10, 1937. titions. But how could one ex- she observed in retirement while pect the boys from the Nurses' the world took notice and trib- Settlement to win anything? No utes flowed in from far and sooner did a game begin than wide. Now at last, the end has come. their opponents started to jeer; "Noices, noises!" That was more Lillian Wald is no more. One of than any East Side youngster the greatest women in American could take. A crisis arose. The history has passed on. The eye name must go. The bitter corn- dims, the voice chokes, yet a plaints reached Miss Wald. She prayer of thanks rises from the understood. The name must go. heart for the bounty of goodness In its place came Henry Street and love with which Lillian Wald Settlement, the name that has has enriched the world. echoed round the world. Lillian Wald's Henry Street Settlement became the spearhead PHILOMATHIC DEBATING for social reform through polit- CLUB ical action. The struggling labor unions of the '90's and the early Members of the Philomathic twentieth century found a sym- pathetic and helpful advocate in Debating Club met at the David the Head Worker on Henry St. Simons Branch of the United She influenced the social think- Hebrew Schools, Sept. 22. The ing and action of prominent men, program featured a debate on Famous among them Jacob H. Schiff the the subject "Resolved: That the financier and philanthropist. One Burke-Wadsworth Bill is for the of the earliest supporters of Lil- best interests of the people." lian Wald's nursing service, Schiff The decision of the club favored enjoyed meeting the Jewish pro- the negative. letariat in the Settlement. On The resignation of Norman MADE WITHOUT such occasions quotations from Snyder from the board of direc- SUGAR OR FAT Bible and Talmud would fly back tors was accepted with regrets. and forth in profusion as capital- A motion was passed to make LOW IN CALORIES ist and labor leader crossed him an honorary alumnus in ap- swords in verbal strife. But dur- preciation for signal service in ing a garment workers' strike in the past. 1897 the philanthropist wrote PREFERRED BY THE Lillian Wald that he was very anxious to give encouragement JEWISH PEOPLE OF DETROIT WORLD JEWISH CONGRESS to the workers and asked her to report cases of ned. On another Ask for It at Your Grocer's World Jewish Congress occasion conditions were so des- is "The an expression of the will of and Your Favorite Restaurant perate that the Settlement had Jews from all lands earnestly to to dispense urgent relief daily consider and frankly and publicly to many people. Each (lay Miss Phone: UNIVERSITY 3-2021 to discuss their common prob- Wald sent Jacob Schiff a list of lems, to submit them to the Jew- her expenditures on behalf of the ish people for solution and to strikers and each night the finan- the non-Jewish world for under- / cier sent a check for that amount. standing."—Stephen S. Wise. WALD Rosh Hashonah Greetings to All! J. S. ROYSTER b i Snyder's Garage The Hack Shoe Co. Bosh Hashonah Greetings and Sincere Wishes for a Year of Health, Happiness, Prosperity Contentment! KOEPPLINGEWS HEALTH BREAD • , October 4, 1940 Rosh Hashonah Greetings to All Quality Floor Covering C A. BETINSKY 1 3 3 1 6 WOODROW WILSON TOwnsend 8-8943 h Happy New Year to All: Bess and Paul Rosenman of The Flower Box "Hower Arrangements with that Personal Touch"' 7748 SECOND BLVD. TRinity 2-9085 Happy New Year to All! Warren Diagnostic Hospital MRS. CHARLES F. KUHN 90 EAST WARREN AVE. COLUMBIA 4600 Rosh Hashonah Greetings to All ! Moto Mower Co. 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