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11961508 %B Bl 28 90 Ba U9 Me CUs t UH ORG A NIZ The baschull foant (of the Army Hos» itl s l he Jewish Welfare Board in ‘making rapid pro*The 4. W. It. worker, suececged in finding among the patients an . old time big league player, a man that expressed | his willingness to act as munager and coach for the team, and who kno he game from every angle. Sgt. Snyder, a patient at the noupital, hus played ball in several of the big leagues for several years before joining the colors, and he is a,s man that is going to manage the Army Hospital team for the Jewish wallms Board. and it is an assured fact that good and well orgnized team to represent the hospital will be ready to meet all comers by the first of May. The J. W. B. Philadelphia branch has shipped for the use of the Hospital baseball team a mask for the catcher, eatcher‘s and t. baseman‘s glove, several field mits. bats and balls, which were all new, but they are being broken in, in fine shape by the players themselves. The Red Cross is co-operating . in this, and will furnish several. flel mits, while the Y. M. C.. A. is going to extend their hearty hap: cag ven and do all they can, to make the Army Hoswital No. 11 baseball team a sucABRANGEMENT FOR "PASSOVER® COMPLETE. Next Monday evening, April 14th, is day of Passover, it lasts ys, and will close in the during the standing oal aP + features of this beautiful festival of ft home for Passover, be guests of the band Welate fae ade Covad nied Jewish families in Woodbine and Atlantic ‘city "‘ for these holidays. Matzoh has been pane in this district at "The: Hospital, Wisbcion
wILDWoOOb . COMMUNITY Co. |_ orERATING WITH Care | MAY — DISTRICT The Wildwood community has . in many ways co-operated h the Jew» ‘ish Welfare ourd, and is continuous. ty doing more. The Council of the Jewish Women ‘and the Service Club of Wildwood have ‘in the past entertained a lange num ber of men from this district regularly two and three times a week, every ‘one of the boys who ever made a | evenings or all day Sunday trip to Wildwood is anxious to come more often to Wildwood, well knowing that a jolly good time is an assured fact. he Daughters of America in Wildwood have stepped to the front and {offered to serve dinner and entertain boys from the hospital, if the Jewish [Welfare Board could make the proper arrangements to get the boys over. The outcoine was that lust night, (Friday) the J, W. B. sent 30 patients from the hospital to Wildwood to entertained . by the — Daughters . of American in addition to the 14 men Fed were entertained by the Service ub. | The transportation for the 14 men vas pasrans the Red Cross, while a in bus ‘and a couple of automobile from Wildwood carried the other 30 men. This was the largest number of lacs womath that were ever tke 6 in one evening, Cigeca prospects are ahend that ings" Ld repeated more often hereafter. ~---mea --- When we think of the dead, het are no dead. . They live! The years teach much which the days never know bud Nature hangs on to its grass. its trees, etc.. but anything with a brain cell. it lets loose, Some persons I have met I would like to speak to nature about, for I think nature makes graves mistakes L War is dommed. If to-day‘s horror be not its death-thrones, if we must look forward to another, then all thrones and empires will go down together. /*God i ig not moeked forever." Neitherds mant C. N. M. "If Christian nations were nations of Christians, there would be no wars," I believe that the ills of has bowes mre remediable by mo than the spirit of truth and brotherfi: mess, working their lawful occasions among men M. A.
"He needs no other . tosury — whose «bor lineas steam with the bewls 00 love and thought"" E. w. --- --mea -- ~ STAXNDESG ERHIND THE SERVICE FLAG The: Jewish Welfare | Board . will stand ot its post until the fast man his been mustered out of service. Just as it stood by to cheer and inspire them on their way, it is velcoming them buck, with loys! and: grateful service, in camps and hospitals overseas and at home, and in the communiles from which the men went forth on their great adventure. The men mostly in need of the J. W. B. services at the present are those that were wounded on the and have been transferred to hospitals in this country. . Mr. Rosenfeld the Jewish Welfare Board field representative of the Ca May distrit, with headquarters in the Educational Service Department of the Army Hospital No. 11, is well aware of the facts that a patient is confronted with and what he mostly needs, as well does he realize that the men of the Medical Detachment who so earn» estly and faithfully serve the patients, | must not be neglected and need to be It is the Representative‘s endeavor and most sincere ish to make all the boys at the hospital, as well as the other service men of this district [py, while recuperating, and before they receive their fmal ncharge papers from the Army or Navy. | Nothing is consider too good for the men in uniform, and every form of entertainmont. recreation and education that [the Jewish Welfare Board can furnish s done gladly and cheerfully. The Army Hospital has been, and iudiGedoeibrenidl) d2) ne dpe of assistance in their Educational Service Department from the Board. This department alone has been furnished with large and expensive apparatus, material and machinery of all kinds. The very latest addition is a Oliver ‘Orchard Gang Plow, three bottoms for tractor, furnished by the .J. W. B. branch of Philadelphia, Pa. | A number of bicycles and roller skates are expected in the near future, The Council of Jewish Women of Wildwood and Woodbine. have in great many waysmzsisted the hospital, and will continue doing good work as long as the hospital is kept open, t is very gratify to know that good use is being made of everything that the Board furnished the Educa tional Service, and it is a well known fact that several hundred patients now
at the hospital have the opportunity of learning a new and more profitable trade or profession, and a great num« ber of the men are grasping this opportunity of learning and educating themselves: while at the same time 1y — under — medical It is worth mentioning that it in surprising to watch and see the men in the different class es of the school making such quick and. wonderful Cge-woud There: are men that sever} weeks ago, before starting to attend a class mevor in ich lives bad the slightest idea .of fting, and today you can see them ft plans on structures and machin: ry of all kind without the assistance of their teachers, That is only one [class of the school. the same is trie |of men that are learning to weave, basket makers, stenographers, mouldem, automobile mechanics, toy makers. Foam and many other trades rofer he Government is certainly doing a mighty fine and big thingy by look» ing out after their country‘s heroes and giving them the opportunity of [fearnt Ing a new trade of profession, The Jewish Welfare Board | ways to the best of their mhility cooperated with the government. Pee realizing _ the way t and. wonderful branch, which the Educational Fesaged iment represents, it is going continuously assist in every oan le way it can, and ank no e Iend, to ite groat su All work and no ye is not ized as a reAver ac a san NF Sre Bran dead in Philadelphia sen e Army Ho tal a hire first cl aetvragtieniie show. This padi ye the. week! gram is always looked forward to by the mon at the hospital, because they rode feel mesured of a folly good ren bi A Appr thd 4 the besiiad ing of an ren Tok Pa 50 men to Widesey ta ood two and three inet a week, for dinners and suppers and to be entertained by the sl Ci Yola Women and the rvice of Wildwood, Leary The Arsi Hospital ed hathave feel very much and. with much tality of the Wildwe For those men . W. B. has also e arran ments with the Runsel‘s Bowling Al leys to let men in uniform bowl a ie free upon presentation of a ha . B. ticket. i ie e I. to oa Framer lle Is for nishing to with a I ber of tickets dally {both % imited as and Rowling sleds
cakes, checker boards and a great number of other things, are sent to this distzict from the Jewish Welfare Board, Philadelphia Branch for dir tribution among the men at the how ital every week, and is being distri ted among the boys several times a week, through the kind assistance of Misses Teitleman and Gidding of Cape May, Hospital Committees from Philndelphia and the Red Cross. here are other activities, too numerous to mention, that the J. W. B. ix taking the lead in. Some of the new activities to be inovated by the 3. W. B.ate bicycle riding and roller
skating, while a baseball team is now being organized. While it has contributed toward the winning of the war, as a Jewish instituation, the Jewish Welfare Board, has been non-sectarian in all of its activities save in the matter of religious ministration, LA C. C. 8., the Y. M. C. A., Knights of | Columbus, and other welfare agencies, with a spirit of co-operation which will go far toward a better under[standing between members of different religious faiths in the future.
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