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THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
Friday, September 4, 1942
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"Letter. of Credit'
Ben J. F. Stovall
"Serving the Jewl.h People
of Atlanta Since 1921"
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Friday, September 4
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master Motor Base on Thursday,
August 20th, in the beautiful post
chapel. Many boys attended and
from the sisterhood of Rabbi Ep
stein’s Synagogue created Jewish
home atmosphere after the ser-
All the rabbis' in Atlanta have
been most cooperative and helpful
Religious services at Lawson 12"[“;
General Hospital with the soldiers
themselves conducting the ser
vices.
Saturday, September 5
1. Dancing at the Shrine Mos
que ballroom of the Fox Theatre
to the tuna of Irving Melsher’s or
chestra—100 tickets available free
to service men and their dates.
2. House party.
3. Dance at the Mayfair Club—
small group of soldiers invited by
invitation only.
4. Social at the Standard Club—
invitations by members only.
5. Social and dancing in the Pine
Room of the Progressive Club to
the music of the juke box.
Sunday, September 6
1. Grand Labor Day Tea Dance
at the Standard Club—entertain
ment — athletics — refreshments
and swimming (weather permit
ting) for the service men.
2. House party
Monday, September 7
Outdoor picnic and weinie roast
—community singing — jitterbug
contest—treasure hunt and lots
more providing soldiers are free
on that day.
Tuesday, September 8
1. Dr. David Marx and his Sis
terhood will conduct services at
Lawson General Hospital.
2. Moving picture program at
Fort McPherson Reception Center.
Wednesday, September 9
1. Moving picture program at
the post outdoor amphitheatre at
Fort McPherson.
2. Convalescent patients from
Lawson General Hospital at the
Mayfair Club.
Thursday, September 10
Bicycle riding and roller skat-
began to auction off the lunch tickets were given to men in the
baskets the Georgia peaches had armed forces, and a house party,
prepared. With each basket a Records were made in the JWB
soldier bought (with paper money Office which enabled soldiers to
provided him) he received gratis send messages home to their
the young lady who had slaved mothers and families. We want to
over it throughout the night be- take this opportunity to thank
fore. Mr. Hyman S. Jacobs for the loan
ing party—all girls who are in- I Stomachs full, most of the group of his recording machine and rec-
terested please contact the JWB then participated in a treasure ords. Mr. Jacobs had made it pos-
hunt, after which it was every one' sible for parents to hear the voices
Rabbi Epstein at Conley to his or her own taste. There was of their boys. Words cannot ex-
Rabbi Harry H. Epstein and a pool just a few steps away with press the appreciation of the par-
Cantor Schwartzman conducted a golf course nearby for those who ents who received these most wel-
services at the Atlanta Quarter- preferred the greens, a swimming come messages from their loved
was a God-send, and horseback ones. The recording of voices has
riding for those born to the saddle, j gone over so big that Leo Richard
The picnicers with more sedentary Cohen, director for the Atlanta
responded enthusiastically to the tendencies lolled around and sang Area has requested the national
sermon. The committee of women 0 j(j time son g favorites to the tune office to purchase a recording ma-
of an accordion. | chine for the soldiers stationed in
Our Atlanta hostesses are as the Atlanta area. Harry Altschule,
t social and likable a group of young our former JWB worker is now
vices by delicious Jewish delica- j i ac jies one could expect to meet | busy purchasing a recording ma-
cies. Rabbi Epstein is doing a | anywhere. It was one of the most! chine for Atlanta,
splendid job not only with his own pleasant outings held for our At- Sunday Afternoon Program
congregation where he has been j i a nta soldier guests in many a Sunday was a very busy day.
given a life contract, but with thel moon The seemingly short hours Many soldiers were entertained at
men in the arm^ed forces as well. j 0 j the afternoon were filled with the Progressive Club with our us-
wholesome activity and spontan- ual outdoor program. All the clubs
eous charm which is an unbeat- in Atlanta are most cooperative
in giving guidance to our program able comb ination.
in the army camps and in the city,
Lunch Box Picnic
Many heartening and satisfying
remarks and comments have been
received regarding the box lunch
bidding picnic held at Adams Park
Sunday a week ago by the Junior
For Victory
and have been very helpful in
For those few hours the boys supplying facilities for the Army
were completely relaxed and at and Navy program,
home—a real vacation from the Sunday Afternoon
job they have to do. Hats off to House Party
the JWB in Atlanta—they talk A lovely house party was held
less and do more.
Sincerely,
Private Harry Schwartz,
i Lawson General Hospital.
Home Hospitality
at the home of Miss Doris Para-
dies. The boys enjoyed the beauti
ful grounds, delicious refreshments
'and the marvellous hospitality ex
tended them. Informal group sing-
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Our Home Hospitality Commit- 1 ing and quiet games were part of
tee under the able direction of the afternoon’s entertainment. At
Mrs. Sam Hirsch and Mrs. Louis ,5:30 P. M. the service men and
Levitas is doing an excellent job young ladies strolled out to the
in working on home hospitality for grill where the most interesting
the Holy Days. We expect a large delicacies awaited them, namely,
number of boys for these holi- kosher weinies frying on the hot
days. Mrs. Hirsch has been very ac- grill, tasty hamburgers being flip-
tive in community work and Mrs. ped by Private Barney Tilton,
Levitas had much experience in punch, pickles, potato chips, cook-
this type of work during the last j »es, etc An orchid to you Mr. and
war. Home hospitality gives the Mrs. Paradies for your fine coop-
boys a contact once again with eration and understanding spirit.
Jewish environment and most cer
tainly meets the needs, wishes,
- ' | wants and desires of the men- If
Hadassah. The following is a let- you have not already done so, con-
ter received from a soldier at the ! tact Mrs. Sam Hirsch or Mrs.
Medical Training Center at Law- | Lo uis Levitas or any member of
son General Hospital: j the committee and arrange for
USO-JWB Director j adopting a Jewish soldier for the
Dear Sir: j High Holy Days.
1 enjoyed the Sunday afternoon
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picnic tremendously. “Raise the
morale of our American soldiers!
Saturday Night Program
Saturday night was a hectic nite
on the JWB program of events.
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i Morale is essential to victory! ; Three hundred Jewish men were
These are the phrases we hear and well distributed at several affairs
I read every day and at least twice going on at one time namely, in-
| on Sunday. What to do for the | formal dancing to the juke box at
boys in the neighboring camps far i the Progressive Club, dancing to
from their homes? How to satisfy j a n orchestra at the May fair Club
to some degree that universal j and dancing to the rhythmic
yearning for home, a good friend. | strains of Irving Melsher’s orches-
or even a few minutes spent with , tra at the Shrine Mosque Ball-
people with whom a lonely sol- roorn Q f the Fox Theatre—100 free
dier can get that “at home’’ feel- j
ing.
How to translate these slogans!
into action? That answer lies with !
the Junior Hadassah and the JWB \
Section of the USO in Atlanta. If'
any of the neighboring USO chair- !
man are wondering what to do for j
their boys on a Sunday, it would ;
be well for them to tag along and I
observe the activities arranged j
under the sponsorship of the JWB
with the aid of Mr. Cohen’s nim
ble brain and the cooperation he |
receives from Atlanta’s prize las- I
sies.
If they had come along last Sun- i
day, they would have joined in a
hay ride in trucks provided by a !
generous donor. The soldiers and i
their escorts assembled outside
the JWB Office in the William-
Oliver Building in the morning I
and packed in four trucks like so
many sardines (no complaints to
date). They were driven to Adams
Park and there the fun began.
A fine ready made picnic grove
was there—anticipating them.
Without any preliminaries they
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