r. Friday, August 25, 1944 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Sabbath League To Open _Season Of Activity Wed., Sept. 6 Last Weekly Picnic Of USO Michigan Club Held atGoguac Lake B'nai B'rith Youth Group Opens First Jewish Teen Age Canteen at series G ofa of weekly picnics last of une by th i c 4 the USO West Michigan :: under the auspices of the Na- tional Jewish Welfare Board, co- operating agency in was held Sunday at Goguac Lake. Joining the group consisting of The Women's League for Sab- bath Observance will open its new season of activity with an open meeting and rally Wednesday RABBI JOSHUA SPERKA servicemen, servicemen's wives and families and several patients from Percy Jones General Hos- pital was a group of junior host- esses sent here under the spon- sorship of the Detroit branch of the USO-National Jewish Wei. fare Board. Transportation was provided by the Detroit group. These picnics have been car- ried on throughout the summer on a weekly basis beginning with the month of June and the groups have enjoyed pleasant afternoons of swimming and other outdoor activities; picnic dinners were served at these functions under the sponsorship of the National Jewish Welfare Board Army-Navy Committees of Detroit, Muskegcm and South Haven. Senior host- esses were drawn from the Battle Creek community and during the voi past summer included the fol- lowing: Mrs. Morris Blyveis, 0 4, . .• Mrs. A. Harris, Mrs. S. Konigs- .2.4* • berg, Mrs. W. Green, Mrs J. This canteen for teen-age youngsters, one of many that have sprung up throughout the country Mehler, Mrs. K. Phillips and Mrs. but the first initiated by a Jewish group, has been opened by Alliance Chapter of Aleph from Zadik 7: Aleph to A. A Shsaepcierno 4 very Girls. Open enver Chapter of Bnai Barithprogram popular sum- nightly entertain30ent, m dancing, n Denver and th e newly-o rganized D It supervision. Offering mer program with servicemen at is under ad 1canteen 0:30 p. m., the games and refreshments, canteen rules ban smoking, gambling or drinking. Shown standing behind the West Michigan USO Club the sign are Len Setul, advisor; Marvin Kleiner, William Gilbert, Sherman Finesilber, Shirley Weiner, has been a prograM of home - --- hospitality offered by hotel and Ted Tupler, Arthur Zohn and advisor, Ben Pitler. resort owners in South Haven, ---- who have offered free week-ends 450 Refugees Arrive in A WAC to individual servicemen during Palestine, 250 En Route Detroit Hebrew the summer. It has been ar- By LT. FREDDIE BOYLE HAIFA (P ale o r) — Large ranged during the week-end of Parochial School FT. OGLETHORPE, GA. — crowds dressed in their Sabbath Aug. 26 and 27 to invite a group To Open Sept. 6 best were out on Haifa's streets of servicemen for a week-end afternoon, Sept. 6, at 12:30 p. ni. Rabbi Joshua Sperka will be the guest speaker and the topic of his address will be "Spiritual Weapons for a Quick Victory." The League has been very ac- tive during the summer season and has increased its activity on I AM the Sabbath front. Mrs. Isadore Levin, chairman of the Twelfth Street Group, announces that 11 new stores have been added to the list of those closed and Mrs. Last Thursday night I boarded to greet 450 Jews snatched from party at South Haven to 1p Abraham Caplan, in charge of All preparations for the open- the train in Detroit with 57 ex- Nazi-occupied Romania, who ar- sponsored again by the resort three Dexter activities, announces ing of the kindergarten and rst cited Michigan women who were rived here from Turkey which owners. Arrangements have been who h ave been en_ Dexter stores t o u st o o f t ho i . l these t; Nt. NI N ,I N e ' r eel e fua k g r i r i rolled in this great movement and second grades of the Detroit anxious to get started on Army they reached from Constanza by carried I at for Jewish dignity by closing on Hebrew Parochial School have careers. They are quartered in . 250 the schooner Jews from Bulbul. Romania, Another who ar- i National Jewish been made. . The enrollment of the Reception Center now, sleep • rived in Turkey by the schooner the the Sabbath. Board Army-Navy Committee of Mrs. Joshua Sperka announces ing on Army cots, of rising at the instead of Bellacitta, were expected here South Haven working in conjune- that the following women have children has exceeded all expec- cannon tion with the USO-National Jew- alarm within a few days. been named on the committee for tations. School will officially be- boom harp of a clang The 450 new arrivals include ish Welfare Board in Battle the Anniversary Event to take gin Wednesday, Sept. 6, 1944. the s the clock, inspection and 250 Halutzim, who received prior how to standing transform themselves and Mrs Weise bus will transport place Oct. Moses 19: Mrs. A. 0. Barsky Our school safely to and from eagerly drinking in volumes about training for agricultural work in Creek, whose director is Samuel r. co-chair- children South Haven Army-Navy Com• , c lasses from civilians to Wacs. Th ese Palestine and a number of vet- Kurzon. school. The hours men; Mrs. I. Kaplan, Zionists. them was Caplan, Mrs. L. Zeff, Mrs. A. are as follows: Kindergarten will Michigan recruits are discovering interesting eran a woman, one Among of a handful of mittee is under the leadership of begin at 9 a. m. and dismiss at and the transformation is DeRoven. not quite so simple as re- survivors of the Turkish schoon- Mrs. sky Simon and R. Reznik, Levin. Mrs. Orlin- the Nazis The Rabinnical Council of De- 12:30 p. m.; first and second Resort owners cooperating in and dis- placing the "Miss" or "Mrs." er Mafruka, sunk by at 9 a. m. troit has agreed to cooperate with gra d es begin . on its way from Constanza to a the League to carry out a very miss at 3 p. m. All those des ir prefix with They got "Private." off to an encourag- Turkish port. The woman said this project during the Summer extensive campaign for Sabbath ous may be served a lunch which ing start when they found pen- that the Nazis fired on the boat have been Morris Fidelman, Day- observance during the coming will be under the direction of the nies and "good luck" notes un- despite the fact that it displayed id Levitt, Rubin Levin, Mr. Nud- en ane High Holy Days. The League has preparation of a registered nurse der their pillows—gifts of other a big Turkish flag and a Red elman, Fish Samson, Mrs. Lena Weinstein, Morris Steub attracted the attention of many sent by the Board of Education. Jos. Yashenovsky. Cross. tak newly-enlisted Wacs who left the Jewish communities for its suc- This luncheon will be nourishing Reception Center for basic train- cess in furthering the great ideal and well balanced. e Official registration will panies. of the Sabbath. All Jewish wom- Egyptian Envoy Espoused Downtown Theaters— place during next week. Parents in Pvt. Ann Younan from 1415 en are urgently requested not place MICHIGAN — Starring Bette are urged to register their chil- Fisher, Detroit, said she is going Arab Cause at Conference to shop on the Sabbath. Davis, "Mr. Skeffington," the dren immediately, as the enroll t o love being a Wac, regardless Egyp- n has film based on the best-selling —The CAIRO (Palcor) tian Ambassador to Londo ment is limited. Registration will of what job she has to do and goes into be taken in the Yeshivah Office, we know she will, because she used the conference of the Inter- novel by "Elizabeth," r on Linwood and Elmhurst, or call said the greatest thrill of her governmental Committee on Ref- its secondweek at the Michigan TO. 8-5055 or TO. 7-5438. life came when she recited the ugees to espouse the cause of an WORLD'S LARGEST SELLER AT lOs The companion feature, "Seven "I do solemnly swear, . . ." oath Arab Palestine and "expose" of enlistment. Her next great- Zionism, according to boastful Brown and Alan Carney, is a est thrill was the trip from De- reports in the . Arab newspapers Days Ashore," co-starring Wally dancing giotous musical with troit to Ft. Oglethorpe with the here. Minister's attack other new Michigan Wacs. We Egyptian The newspapers state that on tne iris r and hot music supplied by predict the most wonderful ex- further Jewish immigration into Freddie Slack and Freddie Fisher. perience yet will come when Ann UNITED ARTISTS — Bing stands retreat (lowering the Palestine and persistence that the flag) for the first time. White Paper policy be maintained Crosby in "Going My goes Way" with into iat ts Saturday some of the recruits are further evidence that Egypt Barry . rr, Fitzgerald d snrmhing week took their aptitude tests, the 3836 FISCHER AVE. results of which will help deter- does "all in its power to project e g Artists Theater. mine the assignments they will Arabdom's problems and demands the A United featurette in color, "Half- CONGREGATION / BETH ITZCIROCK e wish to anounce that we h ave obtained Wish CANTOR DAVID GOLDEN who will conduct Services in our comfortable Synagogue for the High Holidays • Tickets will be on sale daily commencing SUNDAY, AUG. 27, FROM 3:00 to 10 P. M. • Please reserve your seats in time. For further information call Rabbi Jacob Hoberman, PL. 1048. • With our sincere Best Wishes and New Y ear Greetings THE COMMITTEE. international political n," completes the receive after basic training. To- on the N p vraoy gr tt li o n. Heave morrow they will go on a G.I. scheme." Falastin, Arab daily published — shopping spree, a complete new outfit (if everything is in stock), in Jaffa, Palestine, states that all FOX—"Mr. Winkle Goes to Rob- refugees, "including the Jews, • with necessary alterations, free would gladly return to their coup- War," starring Edward G. the Fox Theater of charge. a few days these eager tries of origin" and demands inson, opened at Within who left Detroit last that "Zionists cease haggling Friday. A companion feature w ill alo women week in civilian clothes will be over the fate of the Jewish refu- be shown. stepping smartly off with the last gees in Europe." foot in the uniform of the WAC. 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