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October 16, 1925 • Page Image 13

…• PAGE TEN t:1 ttOrf Ift entertained at a party given in honor far business meeting will take place Nov. 26, at Webster hall. of Miss Rose Luber by Miss Mary Tuesday evening, Oct. 20, at 89 Ro- were also discussed for a Ilalle ■w en party. Election of officers will take Weiss of Elmhurst avenue. The next wena street. place at the next meeting, to be held meeting will be held at the home of On Tuesday, Oct. 20, at the hon., of Bluebird Girl...…

October 16, 1925 • Page Image 14

…A merica Arisir Periodical Carter CLIFTON AMUR - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 5' Tic &mom/mom Ro• las 9 g m U O :-: CLASSIFIED :-: 0==:=10=0=10=01=10C10=1 0C101 Symphony Orchestra t Detroi OR CHES HALLTRA MACK B. WEISS — Strictly kosher Next Sunday Afternoon .t 3:30. FIRST SUNDAY CONCERT Grinnell'• •nd Orchestra Hall Enke. 25c, 110c, 75c, $1 (No Talt.larlS81:41 U 0 Situation. SEASON TICKETS AT REDUCED PRICES STILL ON SALE 2 U o TYPI...…

January 16, 1925 • Page Image 1

…A nglian! ffewisk Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AVINUZ • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO ,25 1 11-E ...-I -- ----i- --' All Jewish MI Jewish News Views WITHOUT BIAS IIRON ICLE OIL THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, VOL. XVII. NO. 8 TO CARRY MESSAGE OF FAITH OF JEWS IN DISTANT WEST Rabbi Winkler Named Region- Director for the United al Synagogue of America. - HAS VARIED PROGRAM TO UPBUILD JUDAISM _ G...…

January 16, 1925 • Page Image 2

…TfitiknoniktawitAtoullaz PAGE TWO • ARTISTS AWARDED IFlint Six Sales PRIZES FOR WORK Achieves Greatest • ponds, where swans and ducks swam in Class; Exceeds about and all manner of delightful things. So she turned round and $35,000,000 Mai k went down a quiet little street, which By ELIAS GINSBURG Two of Si. Exhibitors Are Detroit looked as if it led to the park. Over $35,000,000 in FL' , Sculptor and Etcher. She walked along and she walke...…

January 16, 1925 • Page Image 3

…A lmeria:1r fewisk Periodical eater CLIFTON ATLI= - CINCIN/tan ao, own PAGE THREE isritliRoNcus Thcternorrpr -] cleat O S ASSIMILATION IS CONFUSED TERM 18 ) akiiitattr Yeti, Rabbi Offers It. Two .w 1. 111:1 Nublie U111. high been educt. i•wire sional 1.•Iint • -dolt. Jacinc rar e ly 11111 Ilinst tho• coin. require ,•t• and less Uf and I., innate( a ri c h once it power 'to wh o is pro. r travel erfurrns 'he 70,- ly 2,500 i...…

January 16, 1925 • Page Image 4

…Incprmonloomi(rittoNirLs PAGE FOUR' NS ne" 1 r- - n r r -r iwe L. 1114, reir,1111. se1141 - 5■ -• — ■ 1 '1 ties they surely would be bad eugenists to cross as ran- donmerely for the sake of proving their Americanism. do Eugenists have been clamoring for a long time fo e..,,,,,,, II0V14.11.1.11,M1 R.I. WI ..... race improvement, and the assimilationist, too often, Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing C•., Inc. -...…

January 16, 1925 • Page Image 5

…A merican ffewisk periodical CeNter CLIFTON AVENUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE FIVE kerVer I; frIVISit ORO ICU ! 1 0-1AS. (CopywrIght. 1921. HARRIS NARRATES STORY OF MINISTRY COVERING 40 YEARS c_JOSEPI-F By ch. -- Joseph) Neww York Rabbi Gives Graph- ll sui bt will be enter; .1 against ti week, us • lickers M. --rs. Cameron A, i n timated in this column tat preci highest of the 'orange, and his000t ing His Long Career. 11 nd Liebo...…

January 16, 1925 • Page Image 6

…iftbt/CfltotTiLiSISH fil WON IC LE PAGE SIR — Yucht, Florence Horrowitz pad Yetta Siegal. t was followed by a tea. The mem bers will hold a bridge luncheon B Restaurant Saturday a t, atriggs noon, Jan. 24. The nesrniceting will be held at 89 Itawena stbst Jan. 20. I Ifiraternal ant i Cub Adelphi•n Club. Iota Sigma Chi. The newly-elected officers of the Miss Birdie Hosdin of 2021 Mon- The KadKin adhi7hirlGsiV1a1; met last terry avenue was ...…

January 16, 1925 • Page Image 7

…American ffewish Pedalled Center PAGE SEVEN PEPuritorr, Awls!, "leading” —part of Jews in Bolshe- say, immediate, almost physical reaction I from which they came, into their vism. "It is not surprising," they old organisnt physiognomy, their habits. success. "the Jew has no country, no national Swiss review, with no better an nse —hough le per- followed— that of o nner—t similar In a an German or Italian, and than only a In these wanderings...…

January 16, 1925 • Page Image 8

…E PAGE EIGHT /EMS/ I 0.111019t:LL T" t hey thought it wasn't like the Mins- He knew that hey the notion of hiring al a bit nervy to boot. countenance maid servant. "Katrinka," she would i because her husband had evaded mill- Ier of old to be so deeply affected BAD EYES O' Stationery Sale snarl out in reply to Minsker's lug- tart' service in the Czarist army she by exterior circumstances. More gentian that a certain Katrinka be I would ...…

January 16, 1925 • Page Image 9

…vimerican lavish Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AMU! CINCINNATI 20, OHIO M E. Lewis of It. M. Lewis and C. Lewis Bros., Inc., 4100 Woodward avenue and 2885 East Grand boule- vard, have returned from the New York auto show with optimistic news of the general trade outlook and with renewed enthusiasm for the Willys- Overland line for 1925. Discussing the new six-cylinder sleeve valve car, which is the out- standing sensation of all motordom, Mr. R...…

January 16, 1925 • Page Image 10

…7iirl)enton;fr- mstiOltaNicti. PAGE TEN Blimimiiiiiiiitimmim111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111iiimimummumn. 9 H WOMENS WEAR Joe tat and al arson S Engagrmnits Luggage Shop—Ninth Floor—Farmer 1 Smart Luggage Woodward Avenue—between Grind River and State for Southern Travel The delegates from the Sisterhood The art exhibit being held at Tam-1 111. Beth El under the auspices of the of Temple Beth El who will leave educatio...…

January 16, 1925 • Page Image 11

…A merica ffewith periodical Carter CLIFTON AMU! • CINCINNATI 20, 0100 PAGE ELEV ; ELA 71E 9griton;P:mkt(iwilat ACTIVELY INTERESTED IN HADASSAH BALL Itronston, who before her Mrs. marriage on Dec. 25 was Miss Ethel Mrs. Ullian, who is national presi- dent of Junior Hadassah and, begin. ring next month, will head the loocal, Abraham Caplan of the Oxford chapter, is actively interested in they 11 ;.1 tool ball too be given at the B000k- A f...…

January 16, 1925 • Page Image 12

…- Teff I0-yo'7 /row. (A wt. IL-Lt PACE TWELVE YOU WANT RIDING COMFORT --- THEN GET Gabri nubbeFT4 Improved Balloon Type GABRIEL SNUBBER SALES & SERVICE CO., 5936 JOHN R ST. : pram& Ditaiing Wr...i Se-e.a.fler - Dee=e•: O ?47.77::: 4 7•1.4 57 ger- It Oirr-a4 Nes.: V. tv- ■ at is; Frei Kre-,.., Pla !taw s* - -- r. Po.7'.1717■77 .' L: 1+1.-', 14 ,7•47.ew I • : 7- /Li... it la . nortLis SW'S nr..114, 1.- t '..1r 17- • ".i, 1.1o/ tr....…

January 16, 1925 • Page Image 13

…A merico Pith Periodical Carter CLIFTON ATINUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE THIRTEEN TilEDETROIllt,WISf I @RON IcLE AUTOMOBILE THREE BROTHERS M AKING THE WIULLYS-OVERLAND MUSIC HISTORY FOR s PHONE The PHONE CADILLAC --- The spectacle of three brothers climbing to the top of the busines- on t arinDe to run their business in the mos to ladder together and continuing "."'` manner is an unusual spectacle and one which will appeal 'r hhe J...…

January 16, 1925 • Page Image 14

…JANUARY Di, ~ IG VeminT,Arsit (A RON lam ONLY PACKARD CAN BUILD MID-WEST ZIONISTS PLEDGE $300,000'1 MEMBEP NMI/110 Irt (GAG BOARD leflUTIREPIALTIASSA 1925 A PACKARD R CAM/ COMPA V Milwaukee Convention Adopts Resolutions of Gratitude To Weizmann and Lipsky. , GAADELD 24235380 8748 LINWOOD/VT SUBWAY ( Front Corr•spondenr• and Cables •t hit Ad•ete•) Jewish Tel fl ! MILWAUKEE.—(J. T. A.) —The i sum of $300,000 was pledged by dele...…

January 16, 1925 • Page Image 15

…liinf)rrRorr /cram Giltomaz PAGE TWELVE YOU W ANT RIDING COMFORT --- THEN GET Gabriel nubbers Improved Balloon Type PHONE EMPIRE 1309.1310 GABRIEL SNUBBER SALES & SERVICE CO., 5936 JOHN R ST. Oil Purifying System Deemed Means for Keeping Fresh Fluid m Engine. Drama Dealing With Hereafter I Offering Next Week at Bo nstelle.Playhouse. Par°helot', the oil purifying system trucks, is on for passenger ears and display at a Dt•troit Automo...…

January 16, 1925 • Page Image 16

…America *risk Paiodical eater coon (A11 CLIFTON ATINI711 • 20, 0100 i it E *TROT, frynsti PAGE THIRTEEN ORomar, :-: CLASSIFIED •.-:1 morning at 1947 Virginia Park or phone Garfield 51128-M. I • PHONE The PHONE CADILLAC THREE BROTHERS MAKING AUTOMOBILE HIS TORY FOR THE WILLYS-O VERLAND MUSIC ---- By IIERMANNHOEXTER brothers climbing to the top of t he Moines- , The spectacle of three run their business in the most harmonious ,...…

May 16, 1924 • Page Image 1

…A merica Jewish Periodical eater CLIITON AMNIA • CINCINNATI no, nano [924 All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS 1 ---=-- - —'—''j " ---- - OL. XV, NO. HRONICLE) 1 - LIVISI 1 5VETROIT 11- THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN New York Approves j HOUSE SENDS BACK 25 UNE IS PROJECTED TO MODERNIZE EAST SIDE OF NEV YORK To Repo r t situation Obs erved In London I J. P. ADLER, D BARED Lew isohn Reforrns IMMIGRATION ...…

May 16, 1924 • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO book definitely is; the !deals it eau chiles are extremely worth while an Passover since a difficult passage in the Talmud. and joy. Never was a beneficent in their intentions, b culties; my money has not come in _— the Exodus celebrated with so much Suddenly the little window of his and I have had heavy expenses. Your An Ancient they are delightfully old, as far in A room was torn open, so that the panes joy and religious zeal as th...…

May 16, 1924 • Page Image 3

…f avisk Pendia ago CLIFTON ATMS • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE TARES 7itcJ)ErRon;Inasn(ii RON lac fraternal aub Cub ;Notes '77 it emir, while and Lions, bu' as far a prophet. he society book is is• s for thou ved in h ■ iries. Th, R is to: Sigma Phi Gamma Sorority. The last regular meeting of the Sigma I'hi Gamma Sorority was held on Mothers' Day at the borne of Miss Beatrice Miller of Hazelwood , ave- nue. A sorority sung was adopted. Plan...…

May 16, 1924 • Page Image 4

…711COLTKOf11/11e1}/i0 1 KONICIL FAA rou t. *h. .52Ynkt.-?"'"LS 3-5,.) - a2(44'04•SZ rillIMINS1111191110141111:19.1111 1NTECIll ia tied mit Published Weekly by The Jewleh Chronol• l'ohltshing Co., Inc. _ tinue to give of his abundant vitality with the conscious- ness that he is improving the quality of humanity anti helping to bring about a more happy time for a sorely tried and much troubled world. AS WE GO ALONG nTo ()- The Rising...…

May 16, 1924 • Page Image 5

…6/4 iiterkail lavish Paisileal eater CLAYTON AYSNUI • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE FIVE . THEikfROfTIEIVISR et RON iar, 01 ■ 9110 ,1II•M . ► 1 rt60 Oif9+114. 5 HOUSE SENDS BACK IMMIGRATION BILL FOR CONFERENCE (Continued from Page 11 like the as ish tu- hat, I in art, ire irs, e to ple, hout ' tiers rice is a A 'e- ared, I yet liver, the upon 5, erica ti iistory ell give at are n. OA•s to which them a s been in the if the ple of...…

May 16, 1924 • Page Image 6

…TlIE LTROIT -. ■ wwww ■■••■■■ www PAGE SIX ,ocial au QfSonal itfrw ig r HELD-SOLOMON j Imported Model Dresses at Qreatly Reduced Prices The marriage of Miss Sally Solo- of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hazelwood avenue,. Those who desire to obtain unusual dresses im- I land Oscar Held, son of Mr. and Mrs. ported from the best designers in France, will find Otto Held, was solemnized Sunday this is the right time to visit the Misses' and Women's , ...…

May 16, 1924 • Page Image 7

…6 ,Aistericil ,farislt palatial/ Carter custom avenue - cotarrnart ao, onto WI L DifilltOIT t07'41CLI: 0 1__----- --his Arthur Berick, accompan led b; of O daughters, Rose and Betty, wen! avenue will leave Sunday to motor to to attend the Be- 1, Providence, It. I., rick-Alpert nuptials. Before return-, ing they will make a short visit in 1 B reakfast Coats 15, '25, up on Tyler avenue. t Shown in exquisite colorings, in- Mrs. Max Lieb...…

May 16, 1924 • Page Image 8

…74V.L.IWITillWISLI Will" PAGE EIGHT IMSIC AD MUSICIANS. 4A1414 Furniture Upholsterir form. and each selection was greeted and with prolonged applause, the climax coming with a truly masterly reading Refinishing of Tschaikovsky's overture, 1812." at There were presentations and speeches during the concert, while Moderate Prices. afterwards, a happy but emotionally torn conductor gave ye critical repre sentatives a reception in his subter r...…

May 16, 1924 • Page Image 9

…A irerklut ffesvish Prriodical eater T1141 - CINCINNATI 30, MO alma Al t'AGE Jim pm itonJoisn ei lc Ir. DEEMS ANTI-SEMITISM FAILURE AND RESIGNS ng VIENNA.- (J. T. A.) - Arthur jsrzabek, president of the Austrian a nti-Semitic organization, has re. signed because, as he declared; "All attempt: , to create an anti-Semitic in- ternational have resulted in failure." 'erabek further stated that the Jew- ish question cannot be solved by mere ...…

May 16, 1924 • Page Image 10

…MAY 16, 192. liteIkettordcwIsnalkorlictE POLITICAL CAMPAIGN PRINS MORGANTRAU 'Tnurd_Tnnirs DAVID J. HIRSCH BY IUnli UMW • --- Says Country Needs Man of Leadership and Vision. Banker NEW YORK.—Henry Morganthau, Wood- a rho managed the finances of returned row Wilson's first campaign, , ; to' New York the early part of thin and upon his arrival in) medi- lady esd busy in the Presidential Professor Marken, who wits a lecturer at the St...…

November 16, 1923 • Page Image 1

…Americam "apish Peddled eater . 0 ow,0 ot Jewish Family in michigan Without CHRONICLE 'rho C.LITION AT/NUI • CINCINNATI 20, 01110 HEbETROITILWISII 11-RONICLE Telephone GLENDALE 9-3-0-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN ; FOCAL JEWS URGED MARSHALL TO HELP SEMINARY Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1923. va. XIV. No. 25. CAPTAIN AARONSOHN WILL SPEAK SUNDAY "Mission of Palest...…

November 16, 1923 • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO /if 1)rritotr /nowt ZIONIST LEADER AND SINGLE TAX ADVOCATE TO BE DETROIT GUEST "Good Furniture. Is Not Expensive" L titrq Oriental Rugs merly shown at their store on 'A ashington Boulevard, we have been making a lot of friends by the way we have been pricing some really remarkable Oriental Rugs. Below, we quote a few individual specimens to give you an idea of the splendid values, and you will notice that the price is gener- a...…

November 16, 1923 • Page Image 3

…t. A tari= Yewisk Periodical Cada CLIPTON AMU& - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO TREPentOrt IEWISH el Ito N ic I Al KEREN HAYESOD REMITS CLOSE TO $500,000 FOR PALESTINE SINCE JULY poses. The total investment of the Karen Ilayesod in the Ruttenberg TUESDAY EVENING IS conseccion amounts to £50,00 or ap- NEW MASONIC TEMPLE proximately $250,00. The develop- NIGHT OF PERFECTION Medical Org•nixation Gets ment of the Rutenberg concession is looked upon as o...…

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…Avassi (A Ray lac PAGE FOUR Resolution Asks for Repeal of Immigration Law. clothing establishments, mostly those doll and other anti-Semites to fix! owned by Jews, have been rubbed in in the minds of the public the idea that the Jews are to blame for the the last two days. the The Jewish sections of the city blood-shed in Cracow and for Following an address by Conere.“- which were the scenes of pogrom ac- disturbances in connection with the...…

November 16, 1923 • Page Image 5

…A merfram Pur ish Periodital Carter CLIFTON ATINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Mc pommy hones R1RTrtycix Our New York Letter fo l. The Klan Election Gain—The Boston Transcript and "A Des- cendent of the Race." n an s gi ving- By GERSHON AGRONSKY. T N KEEPING with the joyousness of the occasion, the very best is wanted for the Thanksgiving feast. First of all a generous supply of kitchen conveni- ences, for holidays mean extra work in the kit...…

November 16, 1923 • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX TitEDemorrs /msnaiRC/414:24 we are unmercifully flayed for the very things we were so highly commended when he was in our midst. 71.11111.2* However, this picture does not fit Israel Zangwill in any MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION particular. Ile certainly does intrigue us! Ile came to America Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. as the principal speaker for the Jewish Congress, and what a Crl,r Joseph J....…

November 16, 1923 • Page Image 7

…CLIFTON AVOCA - CINCINNATI 10. OHIO THBVent017;k10150 1 wlxt ia,4 0-1AS. (ciwywrisist, mt. (JOSEPH -, as Chas. H. hamar.) Well, at last, ■ glimmer of reason is beginning to find its way into the wads of the French militarist.. With the whole world sitting tense, tip s ever y moment to find itself involved in another world war; with the spectacle of Germany rapidly disintegrating; with suffering in Europe as great iss during the war; like...…

November 16, 1923 • Page Image 8

…-""EM11111111. PAGE EIGHT TAE bernorrirwtsri Pe gore el' gur 04' ,.. 111' lu ■ N ieur oci al and Qrsortal s 1440 Woodward Avenue 4– The Story of A Thousand Coats All society Item. and other local nate. should be communicated to the office of The Chronicle by S o'clock Wednesday afternoon in order to appear in the current reek'• Issue . Phone G as Glendale 9300, Seemly Editor. Mail notices so to be rec•ived not later than W ednesday....…

November 16, 1923 • Page Image 9

…America Awisk Peddled eater CLIFTON 01103 • CINCINNATI 20, OILIO rall Engagements 141111ARSAIAWISR LC_ K Ma_41 — — TRIPLE CELEBRATION HELD BY AID SOCIETY 1 An audience that filled the 13'nai , Mrs. Ethel Jacobson of 601i Eas 13'rith club rooms to capacity attended the installation ceremony of new Warren avenue, the en to . °timers of the Hebrew Ladies' Aid gagement of her announces daughter, Mollie, The affair, held on Sunday, .1. ls in...…

November 16, 1923 • Page Image 10

…I; TEN ETKOfT 1 HOPI Kii 1 , ity were discussed. The proc of ' the dance will go entirel assist y to eeds various poor families who come to the attention of the club. Nov. , On Saturday evening, N 17, the !girls will hold a little girl's party at 1 the home of Mrs. J. A. Goldberg, 632 Holbrook avenue. Various surprises Zionist Cultural Society. are being planned for the evening. 'Personal Morality." A discussion of Israel Zangwill's addre...…

November 16, 1923 • Page Image 11

…PAGE ELEVEN J L Shoppg in D ii..,eot ;tot ,,,,, , , TffE VfTROPP/FWISH el RON lag : .:CLASSIFIED: -: FLATS FOR SALE, WESTMINSTER FRENCH dressmaking and tailoring Reaonable rates. Mrs. C. Soot. S. Kesh, s 1751 Lee place. Phone MODERN HEBREW TEACHER- With many year's experience will Empire 5132-R. give private lessons in Hebrew, Jewish history and general Jewish FOR SALE-5I7 Beaufait Avenue. subjects. Write Jewish Chronicle, large two-stor...…

November 16, 1923 • Page Image 12

…ThElknetwrienutMacroct4 nowinntre Digesting the News of the Week ElY DAVID J. HIRSCH I . (Concluded from Editorial page.) VAW Z S E T A AL TE Now! 0 AL ESTATE is • good buy w. That is, it is if you buy with cretion. Which is just another r of saying if you do business Is us. Safety first—here. MEMBER ailiil l DETROIT PRI (Mt BOARD taettONW1.9(RtIMAJTAS91. - ipirinsi-T c .R. .A.REALTY COMPA NYR„ 1 WHEW 2423.5380 8748 LINWOOD AYE...…

November 16, 1923 • Page Image 13

…i fLEPETROITIEWISII &oNICL f THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN NOVEMBER 23, 1923. VOLXIV. No. 26. Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents .((4 ‘A. 4\ ■ „„,.. Our Interest In Flint F IORWARD moving Flint is next to dynamic Detroit, the largest industrial and communal center in the state of Michigan The magni- tude of the business enterprises, commercial institu- tions and manufacturing establishments which are making Flint fam...…

November 16, 1923 • Page Image 14

…Page two DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE ."‘..70,moszoomoomicslwwwwwww-,, Ar.rer HNIR rip.10. , I o ff.- Anne' 1 "Iiira Ili 1 7 t. 1711 I . VP 0' 40 1 I . - . 1 r' d '.11 i l li 10 • li 1 :1 1 ii„j 11,III Al eV 1 411 lir 07 \kriliii01111 „iii ■ IfitifilG34(2 ► 1441--i',! I .1.i, 7[3 ini ■ / At i ,, AN HONOR TO DURANT'S HOME TOIVN oar •N — ■ ' 7- 4 1 six I j r 1 0 N ' 1 . S' 1 4, gp........._ 3 1 HE standards of ye...…

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…DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page three Flowers Sent Anywhere By Wire For fifty years we have served the flower needs of Flint. We grow all of our flowers and plants in our own greenhouses from where they go to TIER. Just try Ilasselbring's Flint Grown flowers next. They are fresh. RABBI I. L. BRILL By RABBI . L. BRILL 1.10010 ;KO. viuummumigamonuounammisummummtionmmumnimmiNunsminmummunomommulii, To the one coming from the big there can ...…

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…Page four DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE STRENGTH ORGANIZATION' SERVICE THESE THREE ESSENTIALS ARE CONSPICUOUS IN THE INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS BANK: (1) Strength of resources and man- agement, which commands con fidence. - The Cultural 6rowth Of Flint Ss ICY •, „ y w • Nc 4 a s•••••S • •••• a.* 4 rvis1/4-,itt twIA. • • • • fk, , , ,vett • , • : c • • • • I S, a t • . • • • a • tv • • • • • y•-• a•-• a 1 1.•••.: ...…

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…DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page five bounds until it has reached $174,635,- tribute to those causes which are just 740. One often wonders what the and worthy and which build up a big- functions are of the modern ('handier ger city. of Commerce which is of the type Take the work of the Industrial maintained in Flint. Commission maintained by the Chant. The modern Chandler of Commerce ber of Commerce—an organization job usually contains a Retail...…

November 16, 1923 • Page Image 18

…T HE "FLINT SIX" car is now a fact, and the prestige that the new C. W. Durant produc- tion is lending to the city of Flint is already noticeable in the fame that this city is gaining throughout the land. Mr. Durant has . promised Flint a car that will give this great commun. ity worldwide fame, and he has kept his promise. The Flint Six plant is already operating, and the great Star Durant plant will begin to turn its wheels before long. The...…

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…DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page seven ..... m moimm u mm u mu m mumil ifi l I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 4.= g I I 11111111 1 1 1 1 1 1 111111 1 111 1 111111 1 1mili m o m m i lmmu Et - Free Free Storage Storage Till Till Xmas Xmas AISLE AFTER AISLE of FURNITURE GIFTS Spinet Desks Libary Table Mahogany or waln...…

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…Page eight DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE • owe Fli A resider sPri, wh° the railroad Trunk, ran ton last la ge was o most (lord hob the and aro"! e rn city of peo ple. litgic hs 1 , ; „s op, of this modern toilet be h. To one o raises of tl Flowerphone .1600 fog saw'm ittt. Garland St. becomes a s poken of b con 5th Ace. MRS. LOUIS LEBSTER MRS. HARRY WEINGARDEN President Congregation Beth Israel Sisterhood, also Secretary of Zionist ...…

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…DETROIT JEWISH By C. W. OTTO, )1,0yer Flint Chamber of Commerce A resident of the State of Missis- ,1;0,-,wdb.o.hloived in Flint forty years helped build into the cit y e'rlailroad now known as the Grnad old home tame bark to n Trunk, win list week. 1,l ,Nitat he saw—al- He was amazed at the extent to out ;hide the "old town" had changed, frown, developed intoa mod- d over one hundred thousand elled), a peo ple. rought here,' was laic has b...…

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…Page ten DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE der s h teP c lua la n s isf s:i ji:; , , , ys .711, le:intco i be ht s u w h p uea p nyb l i i fa e ofn c or ldm r b7 local a l c i t i z e n s who interested in the success of the a se band. Public speaking is also provided i b th ne ysca ofl ud rsg e irlsars s of et uadvya. iiinN v latr i.y: ,,,bt n o, t , h 4 of F t u h l i l s ei m mpphoars t i a snits ap,I•avi,71,1i•,::,,I,,, ■ nil.the 0111 111 11 ...…

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