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- .. ': -A M I L O~ D A .iS"':r **** t :.'/,S . CXVI. MIAMT TFTL.nRTA ATlTa t T I "MINO.W F Vri. _IJflhi.a E_ Price PROTESTS MASSACRE S '. ,.,.MSS r c Body Friends Re-United i solution by Jewish Floridian mee at o I he M tel .,,,when S4$i$i t affair their e the re-oe Club. More un z$ attendedd was "pronoi Pmnost succe tmes. was pre one I o Dr.B lee per .fo Dig **y *~l 1-1~ It ,:. re ter tings f the ld at last the i t~e s for wives rgan- than the unced Rssful 'sided if thA It has often been said that truth is stranger than fiction and Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Mint- zer of this city can verify this to be the fact. Soma years ago Mr. Harry D. Kantor now a well to do merchant in Clarksdale, Miss., was a resident of Miami and was a close and intimate friend of the Mintzer family. About two years ago he left Miami and his destination was unknown. The Mintzers lost track of Mr. Kantor and all communications between them One ( of thea Mans ( the E Wedns first o0 member were hi ization two h event i one of held in The over b3 Club, after 0 Kirsch, Childs, wits en M-. J. nized t on the The re unanirm ment with t by Mr,. of the'. The fe lows: i Whed of Ab, ists we structUi solemn ing WS torture away Ib the do Omar - with to ish (s books -,j sextonii ity, And- lay of the HCK iniscrea a Y1 ' Q.'- '.i.. morewa fift S pany more Zionists to Hold Large Gatheri ., On Tuesday evening, $ep. tember 3rd, at 8 p. m. o there will be a eombined"t'i party an eet at.th' mud To# HalaToN on " west Third :avenue in - terests of.a Relite Fu4 those wh6 'sf~m ,l 41 massacre last trek^*1in tine. MuatmeL- MDi and ZMP; id Cow.h:it i hosteSi . -Mr. J6ohWXWoIf* i the local. Zionist torJ V-ei..t. e' te .... ... ..i b : i pomnet pe .es o is '- '** Rabbi Is Honored Jewish Florid By Miami Beach Announces 1 ____ CU..M" A JS The Sisterhood and Congre- gation Beth Jacob of Miami Beach were the hosts at one of the largest affairs held in recent days in Miami Beach Sat a reception tendered by them to Rabbi and Mrs. Israel H. Weisfeld of Beth David Congregation of Miami last Sunday evening at the home of Dr. and Mrs. M. D. Kirsc, adjoining the Beth Jacob Con.. gregation. Mesdames L. Ab- Srams, S. Miller and M. D. Kirsch were the hostesses in charge. Mr. A. L. Kanter act. ed as Master of ceremonies in his usual droll and inimitable manner. Word was Just recee yis ed that Mr. Max SilvWe the father of Mrs. L Louis Shochet of thi City died in Baltimore June 10th, last a: t resu't of a sudden ai heart attack. Mr. Silve was a retired merchlt and had resided in Balgj more for the past twenty five years having coted here from. England. JI* was a member of a numnt her of Synagoues, TheW Agudas Achim Society the Ind. Order of ', Fellows and other fra ernal organizations. He leaves surviving: him his widow Mrs. R. Silver, his daughter Mrs J. L. Sochet, three so.s Marks, Nathan and AM bert.. , "* w OtalIl AUd t We are happy to iI that beginning il next issue of the . Floridian, Rabbi kr Weisfed, well kneo local Miamlans will" column "TO MY W THINKING" which pear weekly in our 'n Rabbi Weisfeld is no novice in the new fie'd, having for' years contributed r to THE DAY, Tie guard Magazine, Ti denu, and other well| -newspapers and m both .,in the Efgt- Yidish language, Weitfeld is the aut volume on Jewish t tion which will sht- published by one Oft leading publishing of New York. P tiona opies of tIhf havev- receivei.l:-a .p. to plans the arrange tMr.. E.O. kbebration is ~:" i alI K. Union begin the heav ast t ere b Loc Ad A splendid musical program was presented, the feature of which was a violin duet in Which Mr. Kirk-of Iew York City and Dr. M. D, Kirsch played upon two highly prized Stradivarius violins each near- ly two hundred years old. They were accompanied by Miss Doris Adler at the piano. Otters ta.n part we:e Mrs.- U We ceased. i, and You can therefore imagine tD. the astonishment and pleas- ure of the Mintzers when they nittee r ceived a letter from Harry .evied ,ecio D. Kantor this week. Mr. Kan- cog- to w-.:tes: "For a loig time utior. I tried to locate you and could oCred not. This week I happened to opted receive a copy of the Jewish renao Floridian and you can readily mioni realize my great pleasure and fered happiness to find your name ide*4 and address in its 'advertising tit columns. I cannot express my s fet great joy at again being able to communicate with such close friends." He their goes ;k:i on' to say that he misses Mi- S ami and its climate and hopes er b :to tco e to Miami this 'winter Wail .o s4e id sometime with his ke friend and to obtain,the ben- d efitsofthe climate. " l i A Needleks t say the Jewish SFloridlt is happy. t have Seen th'e medium :ofI-; nfg" pt sch toy and happfitess to" t a isibUld eAsrdB be and he he- byv b vto his1 0 de- Govetimert tnheJP ii in an dueire ttob h h.e: it will: ta tfdl Ution f life, Sit o one S1'oal. the 7e I. of a tine. liespapersqpWtb - --- -----~--; ;. i-T~i~~~-~i.-~ll ~L~ -1 I--~ L~?---- : .. .. . ,,._- % : :5.' .. : , .rul i:i- - .. . * .-..,'-. ; ',. .. . . ... 3." ,; - ,,------y A Apj/<-*IrdA A IiV I VjjRW! -yyr LV&OY TSTIm 1929 : : -'1 IlliF~I~E . !~~L?,:k::*.i'd Friday, August 30; THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN Paere 2 THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN A weekly newspaper published at Miami, Florida by The Jewish Floridian Publishing *' Company 302 S. W. FOURTH AVENUE Phone 8745 EDITORIAL STAFF J. LOUIS SHOCHET A CHOCHOM BEN DOROM A. N. ASHER Large Oaks From Little Acorns Grow How true this little saying is has been so terrifyingly de- monstrated these past few days in Palestine that one but wonders why its truth was not believed by the Zionist Organization when the Wail- ing Wall incident occurred some seven months ago. How well the writer remembers a meeting of the local Zionist District at the Scottish Rite Temple several months ago, when one of our local Rabbis condemned the failure of the Zionist Organization and Dr. Weitzman to take definite and decisive steps to impress up- on the British Government the necessity for the protec- tion of the rights of the Jews in Palestine. How clearly we remember his prophecy that great disaster faced the Pal- estine Jews unless clear cut demands were made for the assertion of those rights which were guaranteed the Jewish people by the Balfour Declaration, forgetting for the time being their inalien- able rights to Palestine from time immemorial. We wonder whether at that time, the learned Rabbi ever would have thought that one of the outgrowths of the fail- ure of Great Britian to adopt a definite humanitarian pro- ,gram towards Jews would so soon strike home. We wonder, if at that time he dreamt that a close personal friend, a chum of many years standing, one who graduated with him to- gether from the Yeshiva, would be shot down in cold blood by Arabs in a massacre because of that Wailing Wall. And . . . How does the eminent gentleman who de- cried the wail of protest that was being raised, as hk so beautifully put it "much ado at out nothing," now feel i '.' alout it all? Is there "much ado about nothing" in the de- liberate slaughter of aged and feeble men? Is there "much ado about nothing" in the murder of young American Jews who went to Hebron to perfect their studies? What about it, you Zionists who pussyfooted about while the Arabs prepared for this gala slaughter? What about the e destruction of colonies and hi--tfhe pillaging and burning of homes, brought about because you feared to speak out? Can we never learn the les- Sson"that one is only respected when" he demands that re- 5pect? Can-we never realize at if small things are not mw. ted then t wings Snecea ily which 8 I' ......-) a . . z3~ r~-w THEGLOO CHASER CH ASER The great problem for the And said just wait a few more deans of men is how to pro- days tect the moral ooys from the And watch her boy-he'll immoral girls. mend his ways. $ * The Boy Friend (calling up his girl): Hello, dear, would you like to have dinner with me tonight? She: I'd love to, dear. He: Well, tell your mother I'll be over early. "What does the most dam- age, fire or water?" "Both." "What do you mean?" "Firewater!" * * Our druggist is a friendly chap, He pays us wrapt attention. He sells us drinks of every kind- But the kind we dare not mention. Your druggist is likely a man That is foth kind and true. He wouldn't sell a thing That would likely poison you. * * I. Honey, close dem drowsy eyes, Sand Man coming' from de skies, Go to sleep, ma babe, yo' Mammy's nigh, Owl's a-hootin' frum de lim' Mockin' bird's a-sassin' him- An' de big ole 'gator sounds his cry. II. Hush a bye, baby bye, Don't you cry-don't you cry- Snuggle up while Mammy sings a tune. Angels near-angel near- Dey kin hear-dey kin hear- Baby gw:nter sleep now mighty soon. * * Here's to the wife Who'll only grin When you come home And let you in. late * * The acrobatic trap drum- mer catches the eye of the flapper in the front row nat- urally. It takes a woman longer to undress for bed than it used to, as she has to unpaint. * A woman will give her hus- band an old-fashioned razor for his birthday with a view to using it later on her corns. Too bad a girl no sooner gets herself a good job than she has to treat herself to all luxuries, including a husband. ** * There is one, when others sneered, That said for me each night a prayer, little acorns grow! A small disturbance some months ago, ignored, today become a veri- table sltaghter."'. Wil we -e ws Ieas the le moo.t*.. ;- .in * That was mother's way, when I was bad, She always said I'd make a lad In years, to make his mother proud That she had raised her son aloud. And now, that I have grown in years, It seems my life would bring her tears; Because I have not done so well That she should still my praises yell. But just you talk to her of me, She'll still praise, you watch and see. And if you don't believe she'll scrap Just say a wrong word of her chap. I've seen a lots, but not another Have I met just like my mother. I guess that God made just her one, So, I thank God that I'm her son. A Letter To Ye Editor Editor Jewish Floridian, Miami, Fla. My dear Sir: I want to express my thanks to Rabbi Israel H. Weisfeld for the privilege of joining him in the reception given him by congregation BAth El of West Palm Beach, on Sunday, August 18. On account of the late hour I could not express myself at the time and place. Therefore I hope you'll permit me to use your columns. I want to voice my protest against our honorable John Wolfe's remarks. In the first instance, I think it's far enough when we give up our Rabbi as far east as Miami Beach and as far north as West Palm Beach, and I sure- ly protest against having him go as far as North Carolina and Virginia, as Mr. Wolfe said. And as far as his advice to the Beth El Congregation to consult our Rabbi for the se- lection of a Rabbi for them- selves, I want to advise the said Congregation not to con- sult our Rabbi, but our Reb- betzin, because she selected our Rabbi long before we knew him. But if their chosen Rabbi should happen to" be a single man, then I advise them to consult our Rabbi for the Se- lection of a Jebbetzin. Look whom he selected! very .truly yours, S. J. Spector * * The average woman's idea e~at telligent driving is to ra o hd out each side so turn either way she . .NW, - !c* w "i -^*^ ""^ ^n ("U rl,'q,) ( t-;-s: -n-i;^ n3 *., j5 I'13 ,V13 i" ..90 ml ty' Im l ,m n, * ,i? I '117 S #3 !3j l l ... I"3 p'1P 1KDI ,K'D , f14 1 i' m?' ts11 "A '913 'l W ll 1'a"I 1i 1 13'1 3 "111 IN J ;, .- t N', t' t*IKm D 7' 'J 11 lK t24'13 t31 131 2y"I l ...y l 0 Plmn lall 'it t ^ iy" 0s ;0 2 %w to i 4 1s'i^ a p ,1..p I p3 ; 1 n yo K3 r3 ; I,*a # lyo 1i '3" K1 DW K 193313W0 T ..". Il" t'Nb itr'K 'IT j .".. 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P I.i'Dm -1 a 1 t001 tl 0s TM t wx "tll W ltlWlt rv 15N0t tA' 611,11" rl trt 4-ri r113313 Iws .Ry1Kp "i '** rn own *vp - - -.I - - --o- ," ~c~Y ~C -)kY*n~)nC~ygii~L~ ~~JN jttt~~"tJ ~rH,~H r~HN -.~uururw~iu~u~y, "B1 7l~ l ~ ~~PiaB -4*s~"l Friday, August 30 1,929 THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN . ~ ~ --m~Hcc~., ,~HIU ~ H ~, It~c - P, SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. M-. Altmay- r and son left this week for Tew York, where they will ail for Europe. They will pend two months in London, aris and points in Germany. Evening Dance compliment- ng Miss Juliet Gelerter of acksonville was given by the issues Ida and Ruth Schwartz thursday at the home of heir sister, Mrs. I. Fine, on W. First St. Guests included: Misses aye Weintraub, Viola Katz, ylvia Sauls, Dora Weingar- en, Roselle Bernstein, Betty ilver, Sylvia Katz, Sarah ahn, Ida Weingarten, Dora osenhouse, Bernice Loeb, eba Engler, Margie Preding- r, Mary Bandel, Celia Per- tzman, Clare Rubin, Milli- ent Rubin, Lillian Diamond, oseph Schwartz, Phil Shaf- er, Bernard Blank, Pete Ru- in, Phil Farr, Max Koplin, Ray Alpern, Samuel Dock, erbert Hodes, Joseph Davis, heldon publer, Harry Bass, ax Augustine, Saul Shaffer, oseph Fine, Herbert Katz, nd Sydney Segall. * Mrs. I. Tannenbaum, her children Harold, Belle and aby returned from a lengthy vacation trip to New York ity and vicinity last Friday morning. , Capt. Benjamin Axleroad ill leave Sept. 1 for Fort cPherson, where he will erve as judge advocate at the ourth corps area in the office f the judge advocate gener- l until September 15 when he ill go to Katterskill Bay, ake George, N. Y. to join is wife and children. They ill return to Miami Oct 1. e * Dr. E. A. Rosenthal return- d to Miami, last week, on the S. Berkshire, after spending month in Connecticut, New ork and Philadelphia, where e visited the summer clinic f the University of Pennsyl- nia Dental school. Mrs. osenthal and daughter, Phyl- lis Jean will remain in the north for some time. *$"* * Mrs. A. Engler and Miss Reba Engler left Tuesday, on the SS. Iroquois for New ter the University of Miami. * Mr. Larry Fay has just re- turned from a two week's stay in New York and the mountains, where he made a Miami Showcase and Fixture Company General Coaurton Iad MIeehles.I STORE PtONTS ~STog combined business and pleas- ure trip. Mr. Alex Miller has just re- turned from a trip to New York City and other northern markets. Dr. Samuel Aronowitz has just returned from a several week's stay in the north, where he spent some time in the large medical clinics. Mrs. Morris Pepper enter- tained a number of friends at her home 1947 N. W. Flagler Terrace, last Wednesday even- ing at a bridge party. Ladies prize for high score was awarded to Mrs. Rothford, and Men's prize to Max Pep- per. After the bridge games, a Venetian luncheon was ser- ved and a radio entertainment concluded the evening of en- joyment. The home was de- corated in a green and gold color scheme. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lebowitz, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Rothford, Mr. and Mrs. J. August, Miss Sadie Silver- stein, Mr. and Mrs. M. Pep- per, and Mr. Max Pepper. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Berk- owitz were the hosts last Sat- urday to the worshippers of Beth David Congregation at the Bar Mitzva of their son Abe, immediately after the services, in the vestry rooms of the Congregation. The Woman's Club of the Workmen's Circle tendered a farewell party to Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Shandloff and Ethel Lazar and Harry Touby, all of whom were chosen delegates to the Southeastern Confer- ence of the Workmens Circle and its affiliated organiza- tions, the first two to the Workmen's Circle and the Wo- men's Clubs organizations, re- spectively, and the latter two to the Workmen's Circle Schule conventions. There was general entertainment provid- ed by the officers and mem- bers and after na evening throughly enjoyed by all re- freshments were served. * * Mrs. Milton Weiner accom- panied by Mrs. Henry Spitzer left for New York City last week to be the guests of Mrs. Weiner's sister Miss Matilda DE SOTO SIX (Product of Chrysler) SAIES and SERVICE We have a number of Used Cars in exceptional condition at very low prices. KNIGHT MOTOR CO. 55 N. W. First St. Phone 5857 Phone for Demonstration F I i T T TMa. wo eMI 1 plho to "ift.r m* i .. '.. "/. o' .. .. . ,, ., i -.-.,- ^.'A-.- : .A i fi-, 3ijaL.- f awswi son-maweis in do MW I& AP':l l^,^ : t..... 1 .. : :'- "^ S - W ......^ .;..... :- . : ., .. c a~ ^ Norman at the Navarro Hotel Central Park West. They will visit Boston, Maine and Con- necticut and are expected to return the early part of Nov- ember. N. L. Williams has returned with his mother ,Mrs. W. L. Williams from an extended visit in the north. * Miss Irene Zeisler who was visiting her sister and brother -in-law Mr. and Mrs. Morris Small left for her home in New York City this week. * One of the prettiest social events of the past summer season was the surprise kit- chen shower tendered by Mrs. Meyer Friedman and Mrs. Alex Miller to Mrs. Israel H. Weisfeld the bride of Rabbi Weisfeld of Beth David. The spacious lobby of the Wonder View Apartments which was the scene of the shower and card party was beautifully de- corated with cut flowers and decorations emblematic of the kitchen. Bridge was played and prizes for high scores were awarded to Mrs. S. J. Spector, Mrs. G. King, Mrs. J. H. Katz, Mrs. S. Schwartz, and consolation prize to Mrs. J. L. Shochet. There were twelve tables of bridge and after the conclusion of the bridge games the gifts were presented in a large wash tub with an appreciate poem tied to the tub with a ribbon. A beautiful set of aluminum ware was presented on behalf of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Beth David Talmud Torah. Among those present were: Mesdames: I. Buckstein, H. Dubler, J. Wolf, M. Dubler, P. Rosengarten, Lewis Brown, L. Ruscol, Menlel Rippa, B. Kan- del, J. H. Iatz, S. Abenson, E. Small, M. D. Kirsch, I. Zeisler, J. Simpson, B. Hirsh- field, B. L. Reisner, A. Werth- eimer, S. J. Spector, A. L. Kanter, A. Goldstein, M. Schwartz, Mendel Cromer, Edward Wolfe, J. Alpert, Josephine Lobazine, J. Meyer- son, J. Engler, M. Rappaport, Wm. Mechlowitz, Max Kay, Nathan Schwartz, Manny Wesson, Max Rappaport, Mor- ris Pepper, L. Leibowitz, C. Julius Damenstein, Inc. JEWELER The Store With a Reputation 10 W. Flagler St. Phone 4701 MIAMI, FLORIDA King Undertaking Co. 29 N. W. THIRD AVENUE Phones 23535-31624 Gordon, G. Gordon, G. King, M. Steinberg, L. Arnold, H. M. Greene, S. Rose, Stanley C. Myers, J. L. Shochet, J. Schwartz, I. Fine, J. Zalis, Alex Miller, M. Friedman and the guest of honor Mrs. I. H. Weisfeld. Refreshments were served and a good time was had by all. Mr. Morris Segal of the Empire Dairy Co. and his daughter Belle will return to Miami the latter part of this week from an extended busi- ness and pleasure trip of more than three months through the New England States. * The Friendship League is sponsoring a Minstrel show to be staged by Raymond Young, on September 26th, at the Central School Auditorium for the benefit of the Club and the Zionist relief in Pal- estine towards which ten per cent will be donated. * The Ruth Bryan Owen Ora- torical Club will meet on Fri- day, August 30th, at the home of Mrs. Sydney Wein- traub, when a mock political campaign for the office of President of a Parent-Teach- ers Association will be enact- ed. The opposing candidates will be Mrs. Dorothy Mitchell and Mrs. A. L. Kanter, Mrs. M. Friedman will espouse the cause of Mrs. Mitchel and Miss Helen Farkas that of Mrs. Kanter. A very interesting meeting at which refresh- ments will be served is prom- ised. By far the largest card party held this summer was that of the first of a series of card parties sponsored by the recently organized Ladies Auxiliary of Beth David Tal- We Spealise in Driveways WM. DABNEY 1745 S. W. 7th Street MIAMI FLORIDA Curb. General Concrete Wals THE FARWAY DAIRY SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE' Ph ne Miami 7105 FR PROMPT SERVICE Flagler bry Cleaners Cinm, Pring, Dyeing, and 472 FaW Stmet am.. auks *ufv ijC-1. I I Florida Iron and ECo. 519 N. T 4 ramrW Wholeale Deale a in Mach, aa4| PHONE emo I , I. W. I. C .ah* Co, tk ,' *. a. cP^ .c, mtoa Iiq . .' , '" .. g 2 U1 ' . :; ..- . Pare 3 "PRPBMUAL CARE" WOODLAWN BURIAL PARK -- mud Torah at the Auditorium last Tuesday night, when more than 126 people were present and took part in the bridge games played. Prizes were awarded the highest scorer at each table, and a beautiful coconut lamp, donat- ed by Mrs. Max Kupferstein, was raffled and won by Mr. I. A. Ruscol. The proceeds of the card party amounting to $76.10 will be used towards the purchase of furniture for the Talmud Torah. During the serving of the refreshments which consisted of a delicious salad course, cake and punch, an appeal was made by Rabbi Israel H. Weisfeld that those present and their friends contribute the cost of individual desk chairs and blackboards con- tributed to bear a small mark- er showing the name of the donor. The following each contributed the cost of a blackboard, ($15.00): Mrs. P. M. Rosengarten, Mrs. Max Rappaport, Mrs. Alex Miller, Mrs. I. Buckstein, Mr. Jake Scherr, of New York City, Mrs. Nathan Adelman, Mr. Herbert E. Scherr. The fol- lowing contributed desk chairs ($5.00 for each desk chair) Mrs. M. Rippa, 1; Mrs. L. Weinkle, 1; Mrs. Carl Weinkle, 1; Ernest Weinkle, 1; Mrs. L. Levitt, 2; Mrs. T. H. Weisfeld, 1; Rabbi I. H. Weisfeld, 1; Mrs. Morton, 1; Mrs. Katz, 1; Mrs. Kandel, 1; Mrs. M. D. Kirsch, f; Mrs. Pritzker, 1; Mrs. Wm. Meck- lowitz, 1; Mrs. Rebecca Beck, 1; Mr. Morris Solomon, 1; Mrs. H. Kotkin, 1; Mrs. John (Continued on Page 4) REV. B. M. HERMAN Experienced and Able Mohel 327 Washington Ave., Miami Beach Phones Miami 22708 Miami Beach 53816 IVES CERTIFIED DAIRY OJUS, FLA. Florida's First Certified Dairy Miami 'Phone 8831 MILK For Thp Baby And The Adult Our Own Old Fashioned BUTTERMILK Poultry and Day 01 Eggs Sarlli PHOTOGRAPHER 221 East Flagler Street :z$s o**e# Ui raw CiWa" rf, :; : -* rc '^~ Friday, August 3, i THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN SOCIETY (Continued from Page 3) Wolf, 1; Mrs. A. Pepper, 1; Mrs. P. Berkowitz, 1; Mrs. Morris Segal, 1; Mr. and Mrs. M. Drevich, 1; Mrs. I. Tan- nenbaum, 1; Mr. and Mrs. Kraus, Toledo, 0., 1; Miss Margie Friedman, 1; Mrs. Grossman ,1; Mrs. Morris Rappaport, 1; Miss Norma Simpson, 1; Master Shepard Simpson, 1; Mrs. I. L. Mint- zer, 1; Mrs. Wesson, 1; Mrs. A. Daum, 1; Mrs. S. Abenson, 2; Mrs. Meyer Schwartz, 1, Electric ceiling fans to be placed in the class rooms were donated by the following: Messrs. A. Pepper, H. Green, P. M. Rosengarten and Wm. Mecklowitz. Hostesses for the evening were: Mesdames I. Buckstein, Max Kupferstein, and J. L. Shochet. The next card party will be held on September 10th, at 8 P. M., at the Talmud Torah Auditorium and Mrs. M. Kandel, Mrs. Louis Ruscol and Mrs. M. Schonfield will be the host- esses. e * * Mr. andc Mrs. Wm. Mecklo- witz were the hosts at dinner of Rabbi and Mrs. Israel H. Weisfeld ,last Sunday at their home on Northwest Fifth St. In addition to the guests of honor Mr. and Mrs. Max Rap- paport, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rappaport, Mr. Jacobskind, the Mecklowitz twins and Miss Hannah Mecklowitz were present. * Mr. I. L. Mintzer accompan- ied by his brother Max, have just returned to Miami from a business trip to New York City and other northern points. With them came Mr. Max Mintzer, their uncle from New York who will visit with them for a while. ** * Friends will be interested to learn that Miss Felicia Ry- bier, who has been spending the summer in Washington, has recently completed a tour of the New England states. While in New York she was .". entertained by a number of Miamians and also made re- cords for the Brunswick Re- cording Co. She expects to re- turn to Miami some time in September. During the sum- mer Miss Eleanor Blum was presented in a recital in Washington. West Palm Beach (Mrs. H. Oliphant is our W. Palm Beach Correspondent). Mrs. B. Wax was hostess at bridge party last week at her home in Boynton at which a number of her friends attend- ed. Prizes for high score were won by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Oliphant. Consolation prize was won by Mrs. I. Schutzer of West Palm Beach. A deli- cious salad course was served and the hostess was assisted by her daughter Miss Ethel Wax. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schut- zer, Mr. and Mrs. Alec Gold- berg, Mr. and Mrs. H. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. L. Schutzer, Mrs. M. Dubbin ,Mrs. H. Kar- funkel, Mrs. S. Berner, Miss Selma Karfunkel, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Oliphant, and Mrs. I. Schutzer. * The Sisterhood of Congre- gation Beth El held a pack- age party at the Community House last Sunday for the benefit of a fund to employ a Rabbi for the Congregation. The following were hostesses: Mesdames A. Karfunkel, H. Lerner, Esses and Greenberg. After the packages were sold bridge was played. At a late hour refreshments were ser- ved. Mr. Martin Dubbin has just returned to his West Palm Beach home after a stay of several weeks in the north. **-~----=-- -- ** :: Things :: THEATRICAL I The screen's very first col- legiate musical comedy, "Words and Music" is to be the Capitol Theatre attraction DR. A. E. ROSENTHAL Announces The Resumption of His DENTAL PRACTICE at His Offices 302 Professional Building Phone 24819 BUY AND BUILD ON THE BEACH LISTINGS IN ALL LOCATIONS PRICES LOW J. GESCHEIDT, Inc. Realtors and Builders Wm. Penn Hotel Building Phone Miami Beach 5-1763 Washington Ave. for all of next week. Eight new song hits were especially written for this all singing, dancing, talking picture. Lois Moran makes her talking pic- ture debut in "Words and Music." David Percy and Tom Patricola co-star with Mis', Moran in this snappy, georg- eous musical comedy of the campus. RAH! RAH! RAH! MUSICAL COMEDY GOES COLLEGIATE i "WORDS and MUSIC" All Singing, Dancing, Talking, with a Co-ed S Chorus of 100. I Starring LOIS MORAN TOM PATRICOLA DAVID PERCY All Next Week I i i I I "JOE" REISMAN! Formerly of MIAMI BEACH Will Be Happy To Serve You "AUF A GUTEN YAHR" On Or About Sept. 15th I With the finest of Kosher Meats Sand Poultry-Voluntarily under Sthe supervision of the "Vaad- SHakasruth," Rev. B. M. Herman Sour steady "Shoched." = AT OUR NEW HOME 166 N. W. Fifth St Phone 32270 11x11111.11111111111x11 .111 Look for Sign Over the Boat Boat Leaves City Yacht Basin N. E. Third St. and Bay FARE $2.00 The Se-Bot-M Boat will run a fishing trip Tues- - days and Thursdays, leaving the docks at the City Yacht Basin at 9:30 a. m., returning about 5 p. m. Bait and tackle will be furnished. Our regular Se-Bot-M trip will made on Sunday at 2 p. m., as usual, at regular fare, $2. For particulars, phone 2207&. t THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN 2141 N. W. SECOND AVE. Phone 20621 BAKERIES GOLDSTROM BAKING CO., Inc. 1349 Washington Ave. Phone 2836 Miami Beach The finest in Bread and Cakes Obtainable at the Rosedale Delicatessen, Nwe York Delicatessen and Empire Delicatessen BAGS and METALS AMERICAN BAG & METAL CO. Phone 21147 610 North West Fifth Street EAST COAST BAG & METAL CO. (Inc.) I. L. MINTZER MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS 435-445 N. W. 8th Street Phone 4485 PEPPER METAL CORP. Scrap Metal and Machinery N. W. Cor. 5th Ave. and 14th St. Phone 22546 BUILDING SUPPLIES J. SIMPSON Building Materials, Roofing Paper, Asphalt 423 N. W. N. River Drive Phone 7251 CLEANERS STANDARD CLEANERS "We Know How" Alterations Our Specialty Laundry Service We Call For and Deliver Phone 26876 332 N. E. 2nd Ave. DANCING MADAME RACICOT Will conduct a special summer term o 15 lessons every Friday, 1:30 P. M. Studio on the 17th Floor of the Congress Building Special Rates for Summer DELICATESSEN ROSEDALE DELICATESSEN 170 N. W. 5th St. We Supply Your Every Want FISH & SEA FOODS STANDARD FISH CO. 629 W. Flagler St. Phone 2-3362 EA T COST FISH CO. "The Beat in Fksh and Sea Food" Curb Market S. W. 2nd Ave. Phone p2736 FOUNTAINS Cold Drinks Candies and Lunches at THE SHB Corner s.t,N d .-C-. JOSEPH M. LIPNITZ "Service That Makes Friends and Keep Them" Insurance Underwriter Lawyer's Bldg. Phone 2-0317 2.15 LEON ELKIN Is now Lccal Representative of Metropolitan Life Insurance and is ready to serve his friend Residence 1620 N. W. 30th STREET Phone 26085 LAUNDRIES NATIONAL LAUNDRIES, INC, 'Trustworthy Service" 1048 N. W. 5th Ave. Phone 8131 MOHEL RABBI B. D. MENDEL "Competent and Trained Moheld Ask at Daum's 159 N. W. 5th St. Phone 31430 PHARMACISTS BRYAN PARK PHARMACY Chas. Tannenbaum, Pharmacist (reg. pharmacist for 17 years) Cor 22nd Ave. and 8th St. S. CRYSTAL PHARMACY Dr. A. D. Halpern, Ph. G. Ph. D., Prescriptions Our Specialty 128 N. Miami Ave. Phone 297 PIPE and STEEL ADELMAN PIPE & STEEL 58 N. E. 25th St. Aat F. E. C. R. R. Phone 214W A. & B. PIPE AND METAL Phone 81855 53 North East 25th Street I PRINTERS MIAMI PRINTING CO. "Printing That Pays" Phone 28261 107 South Miami Avenue ROOFING T-- 1 ,' RELIABLE SHEET METAL & ROOFING WORMS Phone 4782 728 South Westj fthth 8Strt TI A MOHAWKITES ,. JOHNSON thtBJ OMPAI4 1361 N, N 4at Ave. S Phones: 4114 -4115 TRUCKS A Page 4 I CONGRATULATIONS WEST PALM BEACH HAPPY TO WELCOME YOU! Visit Our Beautiful Store At 410 CLEMATIS STREET "In The Heart of Town" PUMPERNICKEL, RYE, VIENNA, ROLLS, ETC.- PASTRY, CAKES, PIES- AS ONLY "TOM SMITH" KNOWS HOW (FORMERLY WITH THE CHICAGO AND NEW YORK BAKING CO. OF MIAMI) West Palm Beach Baking Co. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OUR MODERN PLANT AT 523 CLEMATIS ST.. WEST PALM BEACII __17_1 .1 BUSINESS DIRECTORY AUTO PARTS FURNITURE MIAMI AUTO WRECKING CO., FURNITURE EXCHA -Incorporated- INC. Has Parts For Your Car 321 N. Miami Ave. 606-608 North West Fifth Street We Buy and Sell Furni Phone 5050 (fifty-fifty) BLOOM AUTO REPAIR INSURANCE & PARTS CO. N. W. 17th Ave. at 23rd St. Life Fire Casualty . Phone 23631 RAUZIN INSURANCE The Largest car wreckers in AGENCY, Inc. Florida Phones 22565 3241 L. (Pop) GERSON 137 N. E. First St. Buyer of All Kinds of Scrap Metal Miami, Fla. 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| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 26 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |