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, HOSPITAL commrrTE® FROM || ilman o 133% +704 VisITS | ; .@ The Jewish Welfare Board, Phils delphia branch sent a Committee com- , . Sturm and Mrs. Slos- i stein on a visit to this district on April | 19th to look over the activities carried | on down here by Msi s he artival of the committee, | they were met by Mr. Rosenfeld the : J, W. B. representative, and driven to rm lospital, where an oppor- ! tusity was given Hind mtty roll over! the material and been donated by the deign Welfare Fr-=in and Auxiliary 52 of Philadeljis " Sturm who Happened to visit May yas 4 mel ry ms irs e going throw schools, at t! Eo that has been made he visit, and hs, is indeed rema how the Educational Service at the ildings, and patients enrolling iaily h ty "his depart» ment for the purpose of learning
new trade or profession. The forencon was devoted to vi ion at the hospital, the ladies taking , numes resses of patients APPRECIATION _ TO ETTER OF Lf Sloe: OP JEWISH WOMEN irman _ o in Women of Wildwood, by the chief ‘t Educational Service at the Army Hospital on April 8th, 1919. vag ttle Pcs en Tis, hay 1 these to thank you for ‘the ‘Hires pass a which was
brought to this Hospital today through Mr. Rosenfeld. ure you your gift is mighty welcome and is certain to add muc to the curative. work here und aho me ago the Council of Jew» is n of Wildwood gave a b entertainment for the purpose of the proceeds for material to t the Army Hospital for eurati poses. and the proceeds derived from the entertainment were used for this "ite he bicycle i 5 is now H full s at the onpital, and in arde math "4 Loa uy [evonl in need of this exerc rlake of same daily, the Jew ish Welfare Board, Philadelphia branch is sending. xix. additional bicycles to Cape May, to he used by patients at the hoxpital. FREE TICKETS Fok v6 A BED" DISTRIBUTED By J, w. i. A very popular play pro "Sick A-Bed" was given under the auspices of the War Camp Community Service on April 10th, the charge to service men was small, and the dewish Welfare Beard distributed a number of free tickets to this play, to the patients of the Army Hospital This play was produced at the Convention Pier, and proved successful, and it is hoped t that the W. C. oasis in Abol succeed to furnish us with There Me two kinds of ifhtothe light on the hither side of the da ness and the light beyond the Tark: prjcal One must press on through the ess and the terror of it reach the fang beyond. It is a Prager safe rule to sojourn in every pl as if you meant to spend ald there 1 mg", omitting an opmocekng Aae A bindnent: a a true word, or making a trend Rain * hi A a 3 reprsseyranys visits Pursial Mr. Rosenfeld, th c sa sentative Tied foes "city ¥ *s day. The this visit was to Ro Gud vel Jewish — Welfare Board There the laking care of a number of service men from this district during the Jewish Holidays of "Pass» over f Hr Rheinberg, the Secretary of! the h Welfare Board in Atlantic! ity" phic a meeting between the. Welfare workers of her district and | Mr. Rosenfeld, and the subject on how ! better cooperate between these two districts was also discussed. | sie was indeed very grate fll "for the hospitality t that was shown "On hs Biv til to Cape y he with him a Prs number of | Sit," con Wo of knit . goods, ks, candies, etc., which were col | lected by the Jewish Welfare Board hal { tlantic City. i SERVICE MEN, On April the 11th, the Soldiers and S witha Service Club of Wildwood enined 14 patients from the Army ! locpital, while . the Daughters . of merica of Wildwood entertained 30 patients from the hospital the same | a The Odd Fellows of Wildwood in| rtained all the Odd Fellows from the | ospital last Monday, April 14th, he Jewish Welfare Board and Red vors fornished the necessary trans | rtation for this occasion. ERVICE MEX or Jewish FAITH CELEBRATE PASSOVER — Nearly 150 officers and enlisted men Jewish Taith have left the Cape May tand Se last Monday eq 14th, to atd Sedar Services Passover Su r that evening, ¢, which ushers in the 3 ming. day of ver. pproximately 76 officers and men belong to the Army Hospital, while does are stationed at Wissahickon a ection Base, Nuyal Air Stares Cx am }. S. S. boats stationed in the ‘Cape Tay N Im GooD SHOW AT — THE ARM Mosérran Last Monday, April 14th, a . good five act vaudeville show was given in the Red Croxs Hut adjoining the Army fospita by — the — Jewish | Welfare The show was opened by Rosie! Gold, a singing and dancing: comediink : and made a big hi | wyer and Mae were next in a waging and talking comedy. | I Burke, with his singing and tall» ing comedy was very good. Hix roller skating wes something out of the Nesetly with the Vion a map o th, closed by "Gehn and Gehn" ‘with, their Comedy Eccentric The audience laughed thru ct ‘High School Tospitat baseball team, No. 11, organized by the Jewish Welfare Board, played RGpro x Sonat game nyainst Cape May High School lust Tuesday, April 15th. A few days before this game Mas played all men of the hospital team well the high school boys were porin nated Ire yh small pox, anl, they all complained of sore arms, but since they received their shots shout the sume days, the arms are equally sore ld Ferg atea beiral ryes Remeaety eonplikg neither side any cause lain that & 3 would be working mally good and cke Tree PA wig bo ‘some ame
hear future. The score by innings was as follows: i 20 a rmy Hos. 3 0 M. H. S. 3 0 reason only seven inningn were layed, and" the tayed | played, and play gut then, was because it (4 to mess call at the hospital, and the boy from the hospital were not de« sirous of misting their evening meal. Taking everything into . considera-
tion, it would have been hardly possible to play a better game, and it is hoped on both sides that return enement will soon be arranged. his appreciation t the ‘principal of s a ation e Incl tie ao y=] metin thent Ce Riitedt of operation shown, and whizeness In playing the Initeitd bisinahond
short notice given for the playing of the initial game between these two ms. h The Jewish Welfare Board ie‘called by millions just plain J. W. B., but it stands for: J-untice, W-holenomeness aand B-rotherhood to one and all. =n ears... bbmigtiniisiesell cots A a ton on sale at Star and wave Stationcry Department. i
Ininlontslasnintiieticcalicinte t gonprrion or ruk al) ppomnitint alt mncbimnt k inkrmninnts sims taoninatiniintatinietidnintiad Cape May, N.J., December 31, 1918
Banking Houses, Camden, b omrpidisiadhine adtate AbGerpmbaed Cash and laid 314,010.93 Revenue and War Stumps sus $4,008,207.52;
$100,000.00 boomabed Undivided Profits, 68,286.45 Deposits, 3,786.011.17 bnpiniidintd
Three Per Cent. Interest allowed on < Time Deposits. Acts as Administrator, | Executor, Guardian or Trustee. Wills drawn and kept without charge. Safety Deposit Boxes for rent in Burgiar-proof Veults. ABVIAORY BOARD.
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