2O--DETROIT JEWISH NEWS s Friday, May 22, 1953 Stories for Oakton and Nippersink: Shindermanaged Manors Our Boys -s% and Girls An attractive combination of all-around resort and natural Health Spa--OAKTON MANOR at Pevvaukee Lake, Wis.—shown above, has proved itself one of the midwest's most popular va- cation spots. Sports facilities are unlimited, • cuisine has been ac- claimed as outstanding, and na- tionally famous Waukesha Min- eral Water highlights the fully equipped Health Spa. One of the well-known Shinder - managed "Hospitality" Manors, Oakton Manor attracts vaeationists the year 'round. The lavish clubhouse shown below, sets the mood for a round of golf on the 18-hole, cham- pionship course at Nippersink Manor, Genoa City, Wis. Featur- ing watered fairways froin tee to green, this Superb 6400-yard Layout is matched by few resorts In the entire country. The course is typical of the luxurious ac- commodations and facilities at Nippersink• Manor—one of the nationally famous Shinder-man- aged "Hospitality" Manors. n a uti lu s DIRECTLY ON THE OCEAN AT lath ST. / largest. .new oceanfront hotel nightly entertainment and ALL the facilities for a perfect vacation. Hello Boys and Girls: I hope that by the time you read this the warm May sun- shine will have replaced the heavy rains, and that you are out in your yards and play- grounds, busy with marbles, rol- ler skates, doll carriages and baseball bats. Sometimes spring fever hits the boys in such 'a way that they are prompted to invest in—slingshots ! Mothers and schoolteachers object to these, and rightly so. And yet —once upon a time, a slingshot saved our people from a cruel warrior. Here's the story .. . 5 5 5 When King David was just a boy, the people of Israel were at war with their neighbors, the Philistines. One day, David's father, Jesse, said to him: "Son, three of your older brothers are serving in King Saul's army. Will you travel to the valley of Elah, where our troops are gathered, and take them this basket of homemade p r o v i- sions?" 'So David to the supply of corn, bread and . cheese and sought out his brothers, Eliab, Abinadab and Sliammah, sol- diers of King Saul. "What is the • news?" asked David, as he reached his broth- ers' tent. "Very sad," answered Eliab. "Stay with us until morning, and you can see for yourself." When dawn began to appear across the valley, David went out of the tent and looked to the neighboring hill, where the Philistine _army was encamped. Suddenly in the center of the camp, he saw the figure of a man, but such a man! He could hardly believe his eyes. A giant stood there. He was taller than the most stalwart of the Israelite soldiers. He had a helmet of brass on his huge head, and wore a heavy coat of mail to protect his brawny body. There were greaves of brass upon his legs and a javelin of brass between his broad should- ers. He carried a huge spear, and his armor-bearer went be- fore him, carrying a gigantic shield. Then the giant's voice rolled out across the valley. "Here is Goliath, a Philistine s o 1 d i e r. Choose one man from among you, soldiers of Saul, and let him fight me. If he can kill me, then all the Philistines will be HONEYMOONERS P S Honeymooners ost "CUPID'S ACRES" itilERNATIONALLY FAMOUS tfier•'s a surprise, for you RESORT MIAMI BEACH °T your servants. But if I win, then you shall serve us!" "You see why we are in ter- ror,• said David' s'. brother. "Each morning Goliath chal- lenges us, but not a man among us could fight him." David turned, away from his brother. "I would like to try," he said. Eliab and all the sol- diers nearby laughed. "You, are just a boy!" they scoffed. Word of David's daring came to King Saul, however, and he called the lad to him. "What makes you think you could sur- vive against the giant?" asked the king. "As I cared for my father's sheep," David answered, "a lion and a bear came and' stole lamb from my flock. But I ran after them and caught them and -killed the wild beasts. The Lord that delivered me out of the paw of the lion and the bear will surely deliver me out of the hand of the Philistine." The king was satisfied. He tried to dress David in his own heavy armor. But David re- fused, saying he was not used to wearing armor. Instead, he took from his pocket a boy's weapon —his slingshot. He chose five smooth stones out of a nearby brook and put them in his shep- herd's bag. And he went out across the valley to answer the giant's challenge. When Goliath saw Da v id coming toward him, he laughed. "Is this the mighty soldier you send against me?" he roared. David paid no attention. He reached into his bag for a stone and fitted it into his sling. Then he drew back his hand and let the stone fly through the air. Before the giant knew what was happening, the stone hit him in the. forehead and he fell to the ground. David ran to him, took the giant's own sword, and slew him. A great cheer arose from the Israelite camp.. The men, were given new 'hope and . new strength when they ,saw _what young David had done. ' They gathered their arms, gave chase to the Philistines, and c o n- quered them. 5 5 5 Just remember, if you have a. slingshot, that it can do ser- ious damage if not handled with great care. Your outclOor play will probably be much more fun if you stick with baseballs and skates. - Your friend, MIRIAM Eisenhower Letter Pleads for Peace JERUSALEM, (JTA) — The Israel Cabinet heard a report by Foreign Minister MOshe WRITE FOR INFORMATION —SEE YOUR TRAVEL AGENT Sharett on the visit to Israel of Secretary of State John Foss- . MAKE YOUR ter Dulles. The spokesman also revealed RESERVATIONS that when Mr. Dulles visited NOW! President Ben Zvi he gave him , a personal letter from President Eisenhower. In the letter Presi- dent Eisenhower declared: . "I am most anxious, and I feel ON LAKE HURON GREENBUSH, MICH. sure you must share my con- tf Decoration Day Week-End Party cern, that the tensions preSently existing between your country THURSDAY, MAY 28th DINNER THR U and the neighboring Arab states SUNDAY LUNCH, MAY 31st be Overcome so that real peace may return to the Near East. I Featuring: need hardly point out to you the urgency of this task or the * GUV WELCH TRIO danger that threatens the Near East from forces outside that O RONNIE CURTIS, MC area. The development of the * RAY WILLIAMS entire region and the better- 41 . - 4 ment of • the lot of all living • COCKTAIL HOUR i s )\ there depends upon the achieVement of this goal. co RATE $25 up COMPLETE "I, am confident that you and your countrymen will e x e r t IN‘ COUNSELOR FOR THE CHILDREN every possible effort to achieve this , peace. I am likqwise con- • Y. / fident' •that- the f e e l i n g of • Golf friendship and goodwill which • Fishing • a Tennis has so happily existed between a Riding our two. . governments since the Ikk A. •,,,;;;:: • Marine formation of Israel, more than retresommt • mew, -- Nite Club. five ye:ars ago,. will continuo .in. 111",g,!ri7rna 11.11.1 .1"11. 11. 1111 . 't .40 full tide in the " fUtUre." Vte. Fine Montreal Synefsgegue For 1-1olcring Classes MONTREAL, (JTA) --A Mon- treal court has fined a syna- gogue for holding classes in the building without previously ob- taining a permit to operate a school. The case arises from the attempts of people in various outlying areas of Montreal to prevent new synagogues from conducting religious classes and services,in a manner which they find disturbing. The court decided that the defendant congregation, Chas- ide Belz Umachzike Hadac, had been transformed from a syna- gogue into "a synagogue and school for children." The court fined the congregation $25 and. imposed a similar fine for every day that the school continues to operate in violation, of city ordinances. The congregagants number about . 50 or 60 recent immigrants, most of whom are survivors of concentration camps. SPRING, It's Wonderful! Especially At Oaktonk4fatiot PEWAUKEE, WISCONSIN' Just 2 Hours from Chicago Israel Passenger Ship in U.S. After First Trip from Haifa You'll Rod Rest and Zest the perfect Spring NEW YORK, (JTA) — The first Israel -owned passenger vessel to make the Haifa-New York run arrived here and was greeted by city officials, a repre- sentative of the I s r a e li con- sulate and a crowd of newsmen and photographers. The vessel, the S.S. 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