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'7 j. MIAMI, FLORIDA, JUNE 28, 1929 Price 5 Cents CLUB RE-ORGANIZES Rabbi's Wedding Jewish Communal Is Eventof Sunday Worker Elected to On Sunday next, June 30th, Civic Office Here e of the. mot enthuia Rabbi Irael H. Weisfeld of One of the most enthusias- Beth David will be married to ally attended meetings of Miss Lillian Rosen of Toronto, reorganization meeting of Canada, at the' Congregation e en Club of Miami, eld Bnai Israel in Brooklyn, N. Y. e Mens Club of Miami, held ImmedIae afte the c t Wednesday night at the Immediately after the cere- scayne Msoic Hall. Qite mon at which some of the umber of the old members most prominent Rabbis of the Club attended even New York City will partici- ough but a short notice of pate in, there will be a recep- ly twelve hours had been tion for the immediate friends en them. Nine new mem- df the -two families at Gar- rs applied and were elected feins Banquet Hall, 10 Avenue membership and will be A, N$w York City. ly initiated at a- future Quite a large wedding party eating of the Club. arrived last week from Toron- After the formal motion to to' to be present at the nup- organize had been adopted trials. e presiding officer Mr. J. The Rabbi and his bride uis Shochet-was directed to have known each other since point a nominating commit- early childhood, both having to recommend officers and been born in Toronto, and ectdrs to serve until the having attended school to- nual election of the organ- gether. The friendship of tion to be held in Novem- years ripened into a real rd- r. The nominating commit- mance and last year they were consisted of Mr. Abe engaged. Rabbi Weisfeld and onowitz, Mr. I. Lasky, Mr. his bride expect to spend their ck Lear, Mr. (Herbert E. honeymoon in Atlantic City her and Mr. S. J. Spector. and Toronto and will motor The Work of the Club was back to Miami. tlined and then the report Probably the only Miami- the nominating committee ans who will be present at the s presented by Mr. Scher. ceremony and reception are ter quite a lengthy discus- Mr. and Mrs. Stanley C. n the report of the Cor- Myers who are spending their ittee as unanimously honeymoon in New York City. opted ad -the following of- ers were elected: President r an .Abe Af witz, Ist Vice Benefit Da e es., 3. Louis Shoc t; 2nd. TotBe Held Sun. ice Pres.: in charge of mem- rship, I, asly; 8rd..Vice ershinp, I f Entertain- The Friendship League is ent., Jn L.ar 4th Vice to be the host'at a large Ben- re. in chai of Boys Work efit Dance to be held this Com- iey th. vW ing Sunday evening, June 380, es in. a~e e of Charfty at the Talmud Torah Auditor- ork, M pis tor, 6th Vice iumm, on Northwest Third Ave. re itc of Civic Work, and.Second Street at 8 p. i. in and 7th. Since the total proceeds will ic e of Relig- go to the Scholarship Fund of S Wolf; the Talmud Torah to help pay San Treas.; the tuition of deserving chil- Sretary and dren quite a large number of raii guests are expected to be pre- ..... Executive sent toelelp swell thd pro- : "Is rry ceeds. The-W. I. O. D. Orches- b yer, I. tra will furiesh the music and in 4i Nth- a bod time is promised all Sg i~ l gH. g~et-to-gether for the members oa ~J k a d -d-,their wives at'one of the .... B... h casino, within the ~.met'i. month. The exact deadla .e SI d di 6 nd al the me m- fl it ." Mr. Day J. Apte, one of the prominent Jewish merchants of this City was elected Secre- tary of the reorganized Cham- ber of Commerce last Week. In addition to his activities in the general civic work of tle City, Mr. Apte is President of Temple Israel to which he was recently re-elected for a sec- ond term, and President of the Jewish Welfare Bureau'to which organization he has de- voted considerable- time and energy. He is also a member of the Executive Board of the Hebrew Free Loan Associa- tion of which he was treasur- er for a number of years. Arbeiter School Holds Picnic The children attending the Arbeiter Ring (Workman's Circle) school were given a. real treat when they were taken to the Hollywood Cas- ino and pools last Friday, on the annual picnic of the school in trucks and cars pro- vided by the members. More than forty children were pre- sent and took part in the var- ious games and contests held under the supervision of their instructor, Mr., Kaplan. The Committee in charge consisted of Mrs. Rose Shand-, loff, Mrs. Touby, Mrs. Henry Seitlih, Mr. and Mrs. H. Rose, Mrs. D. Gross and oth- ers. A luncheon and other re- freshmients were served Hadassah Flower Day Next Week The National Fund Flower Day which was scheduled to have taken place June 9thi and which was postponed .will begin Tuesday next, July 2nd, and will continue through Wednesday and Thursday, e- cause of Thursday beIg a leg- al Holiday. Mrs: Henry SeSte lin.will again be Chairlady of the Committee third year and wil be ably assisted by Mrs. Sam Simonhoff, Mrs, Louis teients, Mrs. Abe Aronowits, Mrs., M. Kirsch, Ms. Mor 'ficers chosen At Meeing of Local Civic Body. I A; ' '^l 47 ra' jo ^- ^r: +LA S 's Joe Fine To Be Urged fpr Office At a meeting of mdre than forty of the Jewish citizens Sof Miami held lat week, re- presenting the leaders of the Jewish community of Miami, many of them substantial .tax payers of Miami and Dade County, it was decided to urge upon the City Commissioners of Miami that Mr. Joseph M. Fine be appointed by them to office under the new City administration. Mr. Fine has been one of the most active communal workers amongst the Jewish citizens of Miami, for the past four years being First- Vice President of Beth David Syn- agogue. He is an active mem- ber of the Mens Club of Mi- ami, the Jewish Welfare Bu- reau, the Biscayne Masonic Lodge, the Knights of Pyth- ias, one of the officers of the -Emunah Chapter of the East- ern Star, a member of the Ma-, hi emple of the Shrine, and a member of the Knights of Pythias. He was for a long time a member of the Demo- cratio County Committee and has been active in Democratic councils for a long time. Prior to his-coiping to Miami he was a citizen of Key West. His appointment to office would be enthusiastically re- ceived, not only.by the Jewish citizens of Miami hut by the entire citizenry of the City. Bfy Win Honors At Sunay School Due to an ero the ame of Louis SittUn was ihadvertant- ly omitted from the Iist of those atniig honor at the. graduatIon and pro otmon ex- ercises of Blet David Sunday r ;" .' i' __ ___~ J ___~ _~_ I r ____I ____ _Y I .'.O --~---- -- - - ___ " : q'* ; -.^ 3s- Judgement Ren- dered Against Pledgerto Charity A judgement against Leon Phillips, president of S. Phil- lips & Son, 500 Seventh Ave. New York, was granted, in Municipal Court, Part Two, by Judge Myron Sulzherger to the United Jewish Cam- paign on account of a pledge for $500 which the defendant signed during the drive in' May 1926. The defense submitted was that the defendant thought he was subscribing to the Feder- ation for the Support of Jew- ish Philanthropic Societies. It was found that he had never made a payment or pledge to the Federation. The United Jewish Cam- paign is the agency thro"i' which the'Joint Distributioi"' Committee raises' funds in . .this country foi the recon- structive relief of the impov- erished Jews of Eastern Eu- rope and Palestine. In a drive in New York in 1928, for $6,000,000, subscriptions were obtained from 40,000 contri- butors on which 5,700,000 has already been paid. School Children to Graduate Sunday SThe Arbeiter Ring Shool will hold graduation and pro-',t motion exercises next Sunday evening, at 8 p. m., at *lhch tim~ the School will close for a one month's vacation. The. ..students wfll partici- pate in the literary and musi- . cal progra to be given under the auspices of their instruct tor Mr. Capla. Dr. Halpern: Chairman of the School Comr mitt will preside. The- evening which pro. mie t-e oe a -treat especially to those wo enjoy Yiddish, wil fbe held at the Workmen's CO Hal, 701 N. W. 5th THE t.r Ar We have always been of the opinion that the finest and the most effective way for the Jew to gain the respect of his non-Jewish neighbors is: be- ing a Jew in every sense of the word. In civic organizations, or as Citizens we have the right and should encourage the ex- change of views with our non- Jewish neighbors, but no fur- ther. And we are happy that tdspite the ratings of our "Mah Yofis" Jews, of whom we have several shining ex- amples in fair Miami, our be- lief is being borne odt by re- cent experiences. Dr. Solomon Foster, a noted Reform Rabbi of this Coun- try, writing in an Editorial in the Newark "Jewish Chron- icle," under the headline "We need wisdom in Good Will," which was considered import- ant enough to be printed t length in the Jewish Daily Bulletin of June 20th, empha- sizes in rather striking fash- ion exactly what may be ex- pected of our Gentile minis- teiial friends if they are giv- en the opportunity. So that we may not err, we quote ver- batim: It was significant also that in three notable instances which called for a quick and decisive stand on the prin- ciples of good-will between Jews and Christians, the Joint Conference was abso- lutely silent, namely, in the Massena blood libel during the last Presidential campaign, in the Kings County Hospital in- cident of two years ago, and S in the presentation of the "King of Kings" and the Pas- sion Play. During the past season the S question of the missionary activities of the constituent groups of the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America was discussed. The Jewish members of the Joint Conference asked the Chris- S tian members of tie Commit- S tee on Good-Will as individ- S uals to recommend to such S groups the discontinuance of these missionary activities. To this request they voted in the negative. If as individuals they could not discountenance, S missionary activities by S Christians among the Jews, S how could the Jewish mem- bers of the Joint Conference on Good-Will regard any co- [ operative endeavor between religious bodies possible since the integrity and preservation of the Jewish religion were , not accepted as' the basis of S good ill? -. In this connection, a pos- I sble clue to the doubt of the S tpfrther msefulnes of the pre. HI st farm. of eoperation may B ..se B e inetpl sentences .. ,i ae report of 192l te Aat I .' ica ,p. 74) by Drs. Anthony and Clinchy. "As a committee of the Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America, how- ever, there are vast possibil- ities for us to practice the principles of love in our rela- tions with the Jews. Contacts and cooperation with Jewish groups and organizations rep- resenting different wings of Hebrew life and thought and varied interests have been open to the committee in al- most too great a profusion during the last four years of its activities. It is, however, of the utmost importance that Christianity in America should have some outpost of good-will, such as our commit- tee, seeking understanding and cooperation with the con- temporary representatives of the race and religion of which Jesus Himself and the pr6ph- ets were a part. The very ex- istence of this committee is a testimony of inestimable value to the spirit of Christ and His modern disciples.'" Here is an utterance of un- usually compelling attention, all the more significant be- cause signed by Dr. Alfred William Anthony and Dr. Ev- erett R. C. Clinchy, the pre- sent leaders in the Joint Con- ference on Good-Will, and we Jews must reckon with it. Let us note that no direct refer- ence is made to missionary activities to break down Jew- ish loyalty, but in view of the vote not to discourage mis- sioqary activities, the state- ment is not free from the im- plication that the discussion on good-will, in churches, col- leges and clubs, the holding of forums and seminars, the or- ganization of radio messages, etc., under the auspices of the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in Amer- 'ica are done in the spirit 6f Jesus to serve Christian ends. Some of the leaders may per- sonally refrain from active service in proselytizing the Jews, but they are not averse to having others follw in the procession to look after such details, Rabbi Foster con- cludes. ,, It may interest our'Miam. ian Jews to know that recent- .ly Dr, Clinchy was a visitor to. VMiami on a good-will viiit and that at a meeting of local Ministers and our two Rabbisl made the point that Rabbi.;. Foster. makes in his article, which point was very quieljy sustained by President Ashe, of the. University ot Miami,. who presided. Arid naturally, nothing ever came out of the" conference. Need we.add any more? We respectfully refer Uth article of Dr. Foster for thoro~zk study and nature reflect to those of our in Jwishb ,e amoft eo ~flZ" Dm4- I WOULD REPLY J. LOUIS SCHOCHET BEN DORQM A. CHOCHOM A. N. ASHER BE YOURSELVES! that rests upon u oswUp.l. shoulder straps and safety pins. -o- ----0 I. Watermelon am de darkey's friend; I could eat 'twell do world' done end, Big red heart a-drippin' sweet Nuffin' to do but eat, eat, eat, Watermelon, I luve you- Nuffin' kin cut love in two. As sho' as yo' vine twines roun' de stump, You a ma' darlin' sugar lump. II. Watermelon-goodness me- You's de bestest thing I see. You's de darkey's chief delight, Ah'll see you later some dark night. Oh, Watermelon, frien' ob mine, Oh, hunk ob joy on a trailing' vine, You am summer's grandest treat, An' I jes laks to eat, eat, eat. -o-0 Did you ever know a fat man who was out of work ? o-0 A good example is more ef- fective than a sermon. If one should say, "Thou art a Jew, Of race for centuries down- trod!" - I would reply: "So was He, too, Whom you exalted to your SGod! Is it a stigma kin to be With Him who preached in Galilee ?" If one should say, "what are the deeds The Jew has done!" I. would reply:- "The cornerstone of modern creeds Was laid by Him in years gone by. He broke the gyves of tyranny An taught the world humanity!" If one should say, "Thy cult is old!" I would reply: "Why, so is Truth! But like the brilliancy of gold It still shifts with untar- nished yodth. Whatever truths yqur church may show, The Jew professed them long ago."- THE SICK When a fellow's knocked out and he can't get about, And the doctor says "Stay there in bed," When he's all aches and pains and the blood in his veins Seems to flow like a fluied of lead; You may dose him with pills and with tincture and squills, But the cure for a man, after all, Are the roses of love and the glad voices of THE GOOD FRIENDS who drop in to call. TwoScots r! satisfy ti Two Scots, with only-1a few tomers. shillings between them, want- ed to go to a neighboring Our ide town to see a fair, so they de- is one wh cided to "hqof it" along the wife whe railway track, and save car- during d' fare. While walking along they spied a brown bottle ly- Parade ing by the roadbed. The cork high spe( was still in it, and so was half the contents. Sandy sampled When it, and passed it to Donald. hot butte Donald pronounced it good per. and returned it to Sandy. And so it passed back and forth Hats until the bottle was empty. overhead After a while Sandy puffed men. out his chest and said: "Don- ald, do ye ken what I'm gaein' Any g to do on the morrow? I'm stardom gaein' to buy this railroad, earth. I'm gaein' to buy all the. rail- roads in Scotland, .all the The m automobiles, all the steam- sights h ships--everything. What d'ye about. think o' that ?" SDonald eyed his companion Rouge disparagingly, and answered: eon-fron "Ye're crackit! Ye Ye canna boy frier do it." "An' why not?" persisted Don't Sandy. fellow ha "Because," replied Donald, you. If h curtly, but with e ra' l. 4i n .the elation, "Iwilfti ..~ blues aa Cof KOWTOWING to JEWISH FLORID~N i i Nt j2 LOJ y Newspaper Published At Miami, Flopda of perfection plus in the man- r ie Jewish Floridian Publishing Company agement of Synagogues con- c sists in turning over the pul- - Ave. j 6 Phone 8745 pit to Non-Jews we very re- . spectflly suggest ........ilit The EDTTORISTAFT.TF "Be Yourselves! Be Jews! Great is the responsibilitY reATY. ,r%^ n onondorq t~f~ i' 3~ )E: L~.EljEPb .k; Aske-d 'a dentit to tooth. He said, I niot hu She said, "O01 you 2 you- Go on-ale' y6u tell truth? Most wives let the' bands pick their owni the wives contenting selves with picking thi et. --0---- Just listen to me, sing) fellows, If for a wife you shoi look, . Don't pass up the girl i eats onions- The chances are she's." good cook. -0-- The June rose, is t thorns, while the June is full of pins. He sonv Pain be t and they cross Ta full bare -o whal .g rises to the sui- have ker than a complaint. Fast prea re butts in even pect everything is supposed few siness. too! --- Sthink of anything TI ile than an argument ape historical date. of ai -o- g your first game of Hi equivalent to having der ry garnisheed for the wrec our life. --o- T ness man succeeds in the n to his ability to a sa ie desires of his cus- TI -o- thin] ea of a mean husband dust o1 sends candy to his n she's on a rapid re- St let. time -0- only >xical, but it takes a ed to lower a record, T --o- love grows cold try erdrl rlla fnr hi aim --0-- furnished cost for -o- erbert Bayer, in hi ille Traction I Leaf, says girls aught to dot th cross their "t's". wink their ey i their knees. Lmpa preacher says of sunback fr knees. Thenhell is b more attractive e always thought it lions may changes chers never do. Oj nation is that we'll preachers down :--0--- li ie more the ape human beings, their n ape is he. e who disregards th is pretty sure to su -k. -0-" he most dangerous world is hq wtd int when he I't. ~--- e- ie fly on top o t ks he is q than thed ar he who spen4 too a looking in t i time for t t TO ",* ' ao ,w I, dif courting at t. write your pr td 11" "1 O"- sand. - the main The pawnbroke a : t mi To his fellow t married Alwayl pospaib; ; . AlRedeeing Redeenling- ood actor can reach without leaving the -0-- lilkman sees a lot of e's not saying much -0-- seems to be passing n the girls to their ids. --o-- think that the other s an easier time than he is doing anything world he ha hid Angry wif t we were of the peac.T Sarcastic 2 and I've ha nor peace One of oj men told wouldn't ht aih Theble; ; .-, *. .- -:-' Z- 1 ere was m\aI Duluth a A Weekl By Th 302 S. W. 4th Nothin face quick Pleasul where ev to be bus I can't more fut: about a i Playing golf is e your sala rest of yc A busi. proportio .i of- - *" .:."' '" :i -, .. .,'! gpp- r vj ':" ..'i ., '",.'t ,, ,._' l'", ,, "' .% '." o ... ,- . . Fri elatives of Miss '' t' Gerschow and Jake Hitt both of 4tlanta, Ga., who ame to be married rhud.r: eenljng at the At- lanta W;man'a .Club, will be interested tt learn that they will .sped their honeymoon in Miami as house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schwartz 345 S. W. Fifth, avenue, who are planning several social" functions for them. Miss Gerschow is socially prominent in Atlanta. She is a graduate of Agnes Scott College of Decatur, Ga., and is an active member of the Alpha Sigma Kappa sorority. Mr. Hirsch attended the Uni- versity of Georgia and is a member of the Tau Epsilon Phi fraternity. a * Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Kleiman left yesterday for an extended motot trip. They will stop at French Lick Springs for a few weeks and from there will motor through the North and Canada before re- turning to Miami in Septem- ber. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wolf- son left last night for New York where they will sail on the SS Statendam for an ex- tended tour of Czechoslovakia, Germany, Switzerland and France. They will 'return the latter part of September on the Aquitania. They will be Joined the early part of Sep- tember in Paris by their son Dr. Wm. L. Wolfson and his family. Mr. and Mrs. Dan B. Rus- kin and daughter, Charlyne, have gone to New York for a month's visit. The trip was made by auto. * * Mrs. Saul S. Cohen of 1929 S. W. Fburteenth terrace, en- tertainsd for her mother, Mrs. Harry -V. Simons,. at a sur- prise,party recently. Guets were Mr. and Mrs. GoidoioDavis, Mr. and Mrs. Normia MIW"ky, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Walkowsky, Dr. anid Mrs., A, Fteidman, Mr. and M, Sam Cophen, Mr. and Mrs. e Yer, Mr. and Mrs. 5,. fnd Mrs. Louis .Mr. and Mrs.' L' Iman E4M* n, Morris Wehitrab5 6i Mendelsohn, Miss : e -e ,mona Miss Da l ., .. e J ". tfad t ~~fi~;;414 IK I ,,)L r.,t.? ~ ~ ~ TY' S the Loyalty club of Emunah Chapter 175, 0. E. S., will be relieved during her absence by Miss AnneCirchik, who will serve as secretary, and Mrs. Lena Simmons, who will sub- stitute as treasurer. * * Members of the Loyalty club auxilliary of Emunah Chapter 175, 0. E. S., were entertained Thursday night with a delightful. card party at the home of Miss B. Fal- kenstein, 566 N. E. 65th St. Mrs. Sarah Lasky and Mrs. Francis Michaelson acted as joint hostesses. High score prizes for bridge were awarded Mrs. Ella Wolfe, Mrs. L. Alpert and Mrs. S. Bacher. Mrs. Ella Kiser, Mrs. Van Dyke and Mrs. Lena Simmons won oth- er prizes. Cakes were donated by Mrs. Frank Michaelson and Mrs. F. Bacher. Guests were Miss Ann Kir- chik, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Wolf, Mr. and Mrs. Myerson, Mrs. Estelle Blunker, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kiser, Mr. and Mrs. Van Dyke, Mrs. Ella Kahn, Mr. and Mrs. Michaelson, J. H. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Fal- kenstein, Mrs. Harkins, Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Friedman. * * The Wednesday afternoon bridge club met at the home of Mrs. Milton Weiner, of S. W. 18th Avenue..The guests comprising the club are: Mes- dames Sydney H. Palmer, Sue Shachter, Zena Lear, Reba Hayman, Rose Spitzer, Reba Tdbin, Frances Orlin, and Lee Weiner. The first prize went to Mrs. Sue Schachter. The next meeting will be held at the Granada Hotel with Mrs. Reba Hayman as hostess. S * The Beth David Sisterhood held a vpry splendidly attend- ed card party in the auditor- ium of the 'Beth David Tal- mud Torah, last Tuesday af- SOCIETY : Mr. Chas. Peretzman 1042 S. W. 3rd Ave. left a motor trip to Tampa. *, * of, on Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. keCn plan to leave Sunday for an extended trip to Canadr., and the north. * Mrs. L. R. Roth and daugh- ter returned Monday from several weeks' visit in Savan- nah. * * Mr. and Mrs. Casper Pallt. celebrated their tenth we4- 'ding anniversary with a but fet supper and bridge party V 3 ;. ii., '' A ,..S.a~~p'p s f . A . UP c*n -^rf ternoon. The hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. Dave Kahn and Mrs. B. Bernstein. Among those who were a- warded prizes for high score were: Mrs. Chas. Markowitz, Mrs. L. Gottesman, Mrs. P. Rappaport, Mrs. M. Golden- blank, Mrs. Al Berger, Mrs. J. Caplan. Mrs. S. Mechlqwitz was the lucky wiiher of a large cake which was raffled during the afternoon. The cake was donated by Mrs. Max Ghertler. At a late hour a delicious ice course was served. The next card party will be held onn Tuesday evening, July 9th, at 8 o'clock, and Mrs. Moe Rippa, Mrs. Abe Aronowitz and Mrs. Meyer Friedman will be the hostesses for the affair. Mr. Jack Adelman who was seriously ill at the Jackson Memorial Hospital was dis- charged from the Hospital last Sunday and is now rapid- ly convalescing at his home, to the delight of his many friends. * * Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Rosen- dorf of Miami Beach left yes- terday for Richmond, Va., where they will visit Mrs. Binswanger, mother of Mrs. Rosendorf. Mrs. Louis Peretzman and children have returned home after spending a brief vaca- tion with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Peretzman. * L : WL 4 PP.,.. t fl, VX YZ/_T e iiiV- -*. KI* E8' at their home an N. E. 19th St. Pink and green predomin- ated in the table decorations and favors. Prizes were a- warded to Mrs. J. Blunker, M. R. Klein and Al Pallot for high score in bridge. Guests included: Mr. and Mrs. M. Pallot, Mr. and Mrs.' L. Pallot, Mr. and Mrs. A. Schulman, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Klein, Mr. and Mrs. D. Broth- ers, Mr. and Mrs. H. Simon, Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. J. Blunker. * * Gertrude Huebsch, Rose Shayne and Marcella Seiden, students of the University of Miami and members of the Upsilon Lambdu Phi sorority left Tuesday on a motor tour which will take them to Chi- cago, through Yellowstone National park and to Los An- geles. They expect to return to Miami about the first week in September. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rubin and sons, Edward and William and Mr. Rubin's mother, Mrs. J. Rubin, will leave soon by motor for Monticello, N. Y., to spend the summer. 4 ** Mr. Nathan Goldman left for a brief stay in New York and vicinity. He is expected back the early part of next week. S * Mr. Henry Rudich is away on a brief trip to New York and other northern points. He is expected to return the early part of next week. * Mrs. George L. Cohen, who has been visiting her parents Julius Damenstein, Inc. The Store With a Repuation 10 W. gairn Se. Phm 4701 MIAMI, FLORIDA Florida Iron and E .pent Co. .. c... 9O ,,B "Q3 | PFlasular cDry Caomgrs cl-finS APri-ag Dysbg imW ICE Pa.u Lad s a4 N. w. UiS Ie Pho.e -12357 or 2*14 fhr -,.O bV F Quality French Dry Cleaning I MEN'S WEEK One Pair of Pants Cleaed and Pressed FREE WITH EACH SUIT Duripn Me~l's Week (July 1-6) We Will Clean and PrW One Pair of Pftse Free, With Each Suit Cleaned at Our Regular Price of 50c. ALL DRESSES AND COATS, $1.00 ECONOMY CLEANERS aMIAMI MIAMI BMACIt tl itWI ftr St. t 208 Fifth lStreet St. CORAL GAB .., ZE IqX ;.SA ..i* L.^ MflSRitlSic ~;r~Bir~~L;i'' r;?~~ 8~ iJm! 2? Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ape for several weeks, left Th day for her home in N York. * . Mr. and Mrs. Stanley C. Myers are spending therI honeymoon in New Yd*rf' City, and according to a l t ter received from them by th editor are greatly enjoying I their stay. S ,.1 Miss Hannah Mack enter-, tained a salll party of cl friends at hpr home, W day evening, and bride i played. Thmiiee heiat i adl edition to theH ste.s were:,; Miss Sally Mack, Miss Minnle Blanck and Miss Sarah Shochet. At a late hour rens freshments were served. Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Aroni owitz entertained at dinner]i last week at their home ini Shenandoah in honor of Mrs,. Wilder and daughter, Eleanor, , of Birmingham, Ala., and Mrs. Terry Weinberg of Stanford, Fla. A .small nunmt- ber of guests were present.,'i2' * Miss Arline Aronowitz an' (Continued on Page 4) MIIL OJU. 8FLA., FliaW Pint Certified Dairy. Miami 'b.. 8831 M For The Baby Aad The Adult Oar ow Old Fahiond. BUTTERMILK Poultry and Day Old Eggs Friedin's Garage A- " Gas and Oil-Used Cars- Battery aMd Tire Service .; Washing Poli kg - Storafge Geffra Auto : Repar -Body and Fyndw . Work 1-* 1 325a West Plaler Strt I Phlm 2-2-2-2 pu-t For A0 Ant | L (Pop) Germsai 2145 N. W. 2ld Avw s PHONE &321 Wr ty All Bakedo A* ^qs s.m ac.s mn m i a.,1^me -fM .w .. .,n:s '...:-:'* i .,,,. ,,.!: - ANNOUNCEMENTS Beth David duringg the absence of Rabbi 'Israel H. Weisfeld, the usual Daily Minyan will be held, Severy-morning at 7:30 a. m. and every afternoon at 6:30 I;`, p. m. Sunday morning the ser- Svices will begin at 8 a. m. and i Saturday morning the ser- vices will begin at 9 a. m. Temple Israel Summer services will be conducted at Temple Israel during the absence of Rabbi Dr. Jacob H. Kaplan by Mr. Louis Zeientz, a member of .the Temple Board. Services will begin at 8 p. m. and will be conducted in the usual manner. All are invited to at- ,tend. SBeth Jacob, Miami Beach S During the summer, the re- gular Friday evening services will begin at 6:30 p. m. and SSaturday morning services Swill bIegin at 9 a. m. SOCIETY (Continued from Page 3) Nathan Aronowitz, the son and Daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Aronowitz are visit- ing their grandparents in Key West, Fla., and while there 'have been entertained at a large number of beach parties 4. and other events. Mrs. Morris Dubler, of 1274 S. W. 3rd St., entertained at Luncheon bridge, on Wednes- day, June 26, at which the fol- Slowing were her guests: The SMesdames Harry Farr, Bea- | trice Shaff, Jos. Bernstein, SM Scheinberg, Lewis Brown, Max Ghertler, Isidore Cohen, Morris Aronowitz, Sam Aron- owitz, Al Seiden, A. Freed- man, M. B. Frank, Morris SDubler, and Mrs. Weinberg of SKey West, Fla. First prize was won by Mrs. H. Farr, 2nd prize by Mrs. Isidore Cohen, and consolation prize by Mrs. 'LeBpis Brown. During the af- ternoon refreshments were served, and a good time was E/ enjoyed by all. *as-- * S Mr. and Mrs. Louis Seiden, . of 1816 S. W. 11th Terrace, have as their guest their son who is here on a vacation from Chicago. S Mrs. I. H. Farr is now con- Svalescing from a protracted Illness which confined her to her home for the past two .. months. ,l Mr. Sam Bloom owner of Ow Bloom Auto Parts Co. and 7f. for the past several years a ',i -. ', . I WATCH OUR ANNOUNCEMENT SpfThe-New IJ- JEiTIC Ina Nea oeewp Issue llJA#WiNTDRAtUB y .i RI 'Co ;' rB Wi V y;c Mr. Morton Fagan, the gen- ial proprietor of the Palatial Kosher Restaurant, and his Family are leaving for a motor trip to Chicago. to visit the father of Mr. Fagan after which they will go to Hunter, N. Y., to spend a brief'vaca- tion. They will return to Mi- ami about September 1st. * * Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kahn, and their son Arthur are leaving for a trip to New York and Boston the early part of next week, and expect to spend about thirty days on their vacation. They will motor North. Mr. Kahn is well known in local insurance cir- cles. Mrs. Kahn is very active in the affairs of the Emunah Chapter of the Eastern Star, and in the Beth David Sister- hood. Their son, Arthur has been one of the star students of the Beth David Sunday School having won highest honors the past two years. * The many friends of Mr. P. M. Rosengarten are delighted that he is back with us once again after spending about 6 weeks in the North. While in the. North he visited his daughter who had been ser- iously ill. INTRODUCING the "MARVEL OF THE AGE" ELECTROLUX REFRIGERATOR ICE FROM HEAT No Noise- No No Moving Parts- Bother- On Display at Ireet ..?- 77 e played and refreshments FU R N ITA e then served. A large And Combine Buying With Twnty e hday cake was cut. ing Lowest Contract Prices-This Advantagi Prices. We Gladly Pass to Our Customers. " S* PrLcesWe WEST TERMS IN MIA1M:' r. M. Lustgarten will OR LIBERAL DISCOUNT FIR CAMI . e shortly for New York M AMIFURN U where he will take a post M A FURN IT UR .. luate course in several of 400 North Miami Avenue. , Vu.l. V,1;,t'o Inodincr hon- _.._--.....-.- - resident of Miami ie- to-wed Miss Hannah Wolkowi.tz o Princeton, N. J., Friday aft&,r noon.. They will make their home in Mialni. * Mrs. Louis Hayman enter. trained the Wednesday After- noon Card club at luncheon at the Biscayne room, Columbus Hotel, Wednesday afternoon. Vari-colored zenias were ar- ranged in a low bowl as a centerpiece for the- table. Fol- lowing luncheon the guests enjoyed bridge. Attending were Mrs. S. H. Pamer, Mrs. J. Lear, Mrs. H. Spitzer, Mrs. H. Orlin, Mrs.. N. Weiner, Mrs. S. Schachter and Mrs. O. F. Tobin. * * Mrs. J. B. Berner is con- fined to her home in the Mare Vista Apartments, Miami Beach, due to a slight illness. She is expected to be out about the early part of next week. "EPPES ESSEN" DAIRY DISHES 43 N. E. First St. Opposite Seybold Building HQME COOKING REASONABLE PRICES WANTED! Home for intelligent and well trained girl of 13, in a refined Jewish family where she will be -treated as one 'of the family. The girl will make a splendid companion for children. Apply JEWISH WBFARE /( BUREAU[ : I Phon Mia A' M ebra with hom were were birtl D leave Cit grace mXTi. BUSINESS DIRECTORY AUTO PARTS MIAMI AUTO WRECKING CO., -Incorporated- Has Parts For Your Car 606-608 North West Fifth Street Phone 5050 (fifty-fifty) BLOOM AUTO REPAIR & PARTS CO. N. W. 17th Ave. at 23rd St. Phone 23631 The Largest car wreckers in Florida BAGS and METALS AMERICAN BAG & METAL CO. Phone 21147 610 North West Fifth Street iNeW sL uly & wau-mr xv pitals. Mrs. Abe Kurman enter- tained' at bridge and pinochle last week. Amongst those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Isaacs, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Kurman, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Small, and Mr. Dan Ruskin, At a late hour re- freshments were served. * * Mr. Dave Kahn accompani- ed by Mr. I. Lasky made a trip to Everglades Gity, last Thursday and in addition to the" business for which they went had quite an enjoyable trip. * * Miss Minna Lesnoff of 1037 N. W. First St. entertained at a dance last Sunday night, at her home and quite a splen- did time was spent by all. At a late hour refreshments were served. Among those present were: Misses Jene Mohilner, Lillian Dock, Elsie Weinberger, Ann Simon, Ann Kirchik, Fay Werner and Minna Lesnoff, Messrs. Lew Nankin, Meyer Leibovitt, Sam Urease, Ben Vazon, Ernest Weinkle, Mau- rice Fodler, Murray Gross- man. MADE WITH DISTILLED WATER BLUE MOON GINGER ALE Tropical Seltzer If Your Dealer Can't Supply You-PHONE CORAL GABLES -475 WAGNER ELECTRIC CO. General Electrical Contractors Phones 8503-22168 224 South Miami Avenue FISH & SEA FOODS STANDARD FISH CO. 629 W. Flagler St. Phone 2-3362 FURNITURE FURNITURE EXCHANGE, INC. .......... 321 N. Miami Avenue .......... GROCERY STANDARD GROCERY CO. 17 S. W. Fifth Avenue Phone 31553 CLOPTON GROCERY CO. 44 S. W. 6th Avenue Phone 23544 THIRD AVENUE MARKET Cor. N. W. 5th St. and 3rd Avenue Groceries and Meats We Solicit Your Patronage HOSIERY MIAMI'S EXCLUSIVELY HOSIERY SHOP "Specializing in Hosiery" Mrs. John A. Gaddis 117 Seybold Arcade Miami, Fla. Sarli PHOTOGRAPHER 221 East Flagler Street Miami Showcase and Fixture Company Generd Contto and Mmufacmun of STORE FRONTS and STORE FIXTURES J Phob. 22168 L 22B88 MIMI AVBg" INSURANCE Life Fire Cpsualty - RAUZIN INSURAN AGECT, Inc. Phonpe 2285 32452 137 N. First St. Miami, Fla. JOSEPH M.-LIPNITZ"i 508 Lawyers Bldg. Phones 20317 ; 21522 SIntelligent INSURANCE SERVIEn PHARMACISTS BRYAN PARK PHARMI ,Chas. Tannenbaum, Pharmacist (reg. pharmacist for 17 g Cor 22nd Ave. and 8th St. PIPE lad STEEL ADELMAN P & fSTE, 58 N. E. 25thSt. Aat F. E, C. L B. Phone A. & B. PIPE AND STEEi Phone 81asl 53 North Eat 2& st mlmmm U-- PRINTERS MIAMI PRINTING CO "Printing That Paygj Phone 28261 107 South Miumi Aveow ROOFWIG ROOF'kG WOK . Phqqe 4742 728 South Wist .iihth RESTAti Wr1 KOSHERt 265 NorthNJIsJI FA Di I i ^ [I ELECTRICIANS - _____.-_ .1. - .r . I |
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