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THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
Friday, December 11, 1942
With Our
Armed Forces
JWB—USO in Atlanta
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Saturday, December 12th
1. Social in the Pine Room of i
the Progressive Club.
2. Dance at the Mayfuir Club—
information obtained at the JWB
Office.
Sunday, December 13th
A Tea Dance at the Standard
Club, 400 Ponce de Leon Avenue,
N. E. at 8 p. m.
Tuesday, December 15th
1. Moving picture program at
Southern Jewry and their true
Southern hospitality to the men In
the armed forces.
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llanukah Dance
A Hanukah dance was held at
the Educational Alliance, 318
Capitol Avenue on December 5th.
Music was played by Niel Mont
gomery's band. "Hanukah” was
the theme and many gifts were
given to the service men. Novelty
contests were also held. The Jew
ish War Veterans Ladies Auxiliary
Fort McPherson sponsored by the served refreshments.
Jewish Welfare Board. * * *
2. Hospital Visitation Commit- ’|'j.||,' JWR SOI DIFR
WING’S
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15V4 Edge wood Avenue
WAlnut 7889
TAYLOR
TIRE STORE
tee at Lawson General Hospital.
Wednesday, December 16th
1. Dancing class for beginners
and advanced dancers at the Edu- „ ..
.. , „ .... of Camp Toccoa, Ga. It was the
catlonul Alliance, 318 Capitol Ave- * . ,
OF THE WEEK
Dec. 7th was a triple anniversary
for Corporal Bernard Himmelfarb
nue, S. E., from 8 to 10 p. m.
2. Moving picture program
shown at the Fort McPherson Re
ception Center.
3. Gymnasium facilities avail
able to service men at the Educa
tional Alliance from 7 to 8 p. m-
Thursday, December 10th
An art class for service men and
members of the Girls’ Service
Club, free of charge, through the
courtesy of Mr. Edward Kahn,
memorial of the infamous Pearl
Harbor attack, it marked the start
of his 20th month in khaki, and he
heard himself on transcription on
the WSB “Camp Crossroads” pro
gram from the Atlanta Service
Men’s Center.
Corp. Himmelfarb, who is at-
I ' N honor of her work on behalf of minorities throughout the world,
The Council Against Intolerance in America presented Pearl Buck
with the original of it« 1942 "United We Conquer’ 1 Seal on Wednesday.
The presentation was made by Henry Koemer, a young Viennese
refugee who created the Seal in appreciation of the advantages of democ
racy which he enjoys in America. George Gordon Battle, co-chairman
of the Council Against Intolerance, presided at the ceremony. Photo
shows: (left to right) George Gordon Battle; Pearl Buck; James Water
man Wise, research director of the Council; and Henry Koerner.
* Out Hollywood Way
BY HELEN ZIGMOND
574 Marietta Street
Phone MAin 4155
SEASON’S GREETINGS
JIM TODD
PRODUCE
STORE 67
Farmers State Market
AMherst 1726
Emil Ludwig points out these nue—according to present inter-
tending the laboratory technician's encouraging facts: "That in 1918 pretations.
school at Lawson General Hospi- , , when the Germans had over- * * •
tal, has been producing and writ- run almost as much territory as In these days of gas rationing
ing la<lio programs in Chicago, In- they have now . . . when they oc- how true are those historic words
Executive Director of the Jewish d * ana ' and Tennessee for the past cupied Brussels, Warsaw, the of the pioneering Stern Brothers:
Educational Alliance at the Alii- flve year8, Bcfore induction ke Ukraine, Sofia, Constantinople, "A tree’s a tree ... a rock’s a
nnce from 8 to 10 n. m Wr ° te tW ° shows a week for Sta * und were within sight of Paris . . .
* * * li°n WLS, Chicago. on the eve of a victory . . . Ger-
Corp. Himmelfarb's favorite ra- many collapsed; that the subse-
dio writer is our own Arch Oboler, quent revolution evicted the Ho-
A meeting of all JWB Chairmen famous writer of "Lights Out.” He henzollems, who had ruled for 400
in the states of South Carolina, prides himself in a laudatory letter years; that at that time the army
Georgia and Florida will be held Mr. Oboler wrote him about one of was loyal to the Kaiser; that had
rock
shoot it in Griffith Park!”
SEASON’S GREETINGS
Shewmake Bros. Co.
223 Spring St., N.
WAlnut 4709
W.
JWB Tri-Stale Conference
at the Roosevelt Hotel, Sunday, his radio plays. . he not run away he could have
December 13, 1942 at 9:00 a. m- in “The people of the South—and suppressed the uprising. But this
Jacksonville, Florida. This city particularly Atlanta — can be time . . • when the crash comes
was selected as being centrally lo- proud of the flne
opinion the ... it will overthrow a govem-
cated and most accessible to all Northern service men have of your ment in existence only ten years
concerned. kindness and hospitality,” says our . . . and the rebellion will come,
Mr. Louis Kraft, Executive Di- soldier of the week. “When a sol- not from the people, but from the
rector of the National Jewish Wei- dier tells you that he likes the army. History shows that usurpers
fare Board and Mr. Donald Ober- South so well he wants to live are more quickly deserted than
dorfer, Regional Chairman of the here after the war—believe him— legitimate monarchs." Ludwig
Fourth Service Command will be because he means it. He does— places the collapse in 1943—If the
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guests of honor. An interesting I s ho’nuff!’’
program by professional directors, I — — —
as well as lay chairmen will bo ^p^gfANBURG
presented. With y« of the armed
strength in this region, it is ex- 'Mr- Abe Smith Chairman
peeled that this meeting will sym- JWB Army and Navy
bolize the splendid cooperation of; Committee
bombing of Germany continues.
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The sweeping out of Axis debris
is already in process in French
North Africa. Nazi-made film is
being cleaned out of theatres at
all points taken over by the Amer-
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On Sunday, December 6th, the ican forces . Former screen writer,
Spartanburg Council of Jewish Robert Riskin, now of the OWI, is
Women entertained about two- corralling all French-language
hundred soldiers from Camp Croft fllm for quick shi p m ent to fill the
at a Hanukah Party held at the v0 i<i. Included will be the news-
local Temple. The Council pre- reel of F D R . making his spe ech
pared and served a lavish buffet to the people of North Africa and
supper. The “piece de resistance” France
was the serving of herring and • • •
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potatoes with rye and pump
ernickel bread, plus other Jewish
delicacies. The men
Life's most embarassmg moment
was experienced recently by an
. . were \ er > announcer on the “Keep Freedom
appreciative of this touch of home Ringing .. program . When blind
life. We also had present quite a dialing ^ hone tQ ive away
number of gentile men who were War Bonds he was suddenIy in _|
brought along by their Jewish terrupted by the operator . ..you
friends to enjoy, as they put it, are calling the Japanese Embassy;
a g00d Jewish meaL These ™ en that number has been disconnect-
,were pleased with the hospitality ^ she Mld Was his face _ yel J
accorded them. During the course j j QW ,
; of the evening the men sang Jew- ’ * * •
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Metal Stencils for Shipping Rooms and Manufacturers
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i ish and Hebrew songs.
INDIAN MOTORCYCLE SALES, INC.
“Ted Edwards”
624 Spring St, N. W. HE. 0918
Convenient Downtown Parking
EGLIN’S IVY STREET GARAGE
24 Ivy Street, S. E. WAlnut 9558
Parking Lot 57 Forsyth Street
Groucho remarked: “How am I
going to live on $25,000 a year in
the future when I’ve been living
on $10,000 a year in the past?”
Eddie Cantor threw a hot blast
at those actors who threaten to
make only one picture a year be
cause "why should they work if
they don’t get paid for it?" He
scoled, “if entertainment is essen
tial in this war as it was in the
last, then we have a job to do and
have no right to go A. W. O. L."
Those stars who are set as pro
ducers, such as Jack Benny, will
not be affected in their fllm reve-
OCEAN FISH MARKET
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362 Capitol Ave., S. E. WAlnut 4856
Good for the family
BLUE PLATE MAYONNAISE
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