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[. !. .:r .:?.' .' ; ',. i :. f *. i - 74 rt 4 IAMI, FLORIDA, JULY, b, 19 Price 5 Cents IS Emes t-ntes Its ie m Miami jed Shel Emes or- ... Which recently r active campaign tXrship again de. Sthe Ineed for puch ri"axi when it ahs- & ipson it today: S ud, aged fifty- i.the Victoria Hos- o6sday night a few Being removed tal from his home tl Ave.. He' died of swallowing a olic acid. Just f ago Suud at- onmit suicide by, s but was pre- doing so when friends suc- ting the bottle his hands af- uI, e. Suud bed room 'by awighbor. wner of a nh.ment in Lit- bt despond- O ,ver financial r. Suud said. o Miami three Shicago. He e,-..Ms.' Pearl spavid, 16, Sa. a. dugh- fif .iai'.,and a ." etdt Tanner wa taken to p Paner- vwest Third i^al was then eat a.e time ^ed tp ake.are :arrangements. -Shl kEmes was i ad fading as inl no posr of th eoat arra*gqd to expInses and Iilot in the t: e C .,,Shel t Ceme- -ein.the. S... D SHEL EMES ACTIVE Beth David Rabbi Free Loan Direc- Talmud Torah Chil- Arbeiter,Ring Married in N .C. tors Chosen by dren Holds Picnic Holds Large Con- , oi riel aw I of Its Committee. The uOils of theBeth Da- cert Last Sunday Beth David Congregation was married last Sunday evening to Miss Lillian RoB e, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Rosen of Toronto, Can. The ceremony which was partici- pated in by some of the most prominent Rabbis of New' York City was performed at the Bnai Israel Congregation in Brooklyn, N. Y. After the ceremony the wedding party left for the Garfeine Banquet Hall where a reception was held for the friends of both families. Due to the delay in the mails caused by the fourth of July being a legal holiday and there being no mail delivery we were unable to obtain the detailed description of the wedding in time for this is- sue. The details of the cere- mony and reception together with the photographs of the Party will appear in next week's issue of the Jewish Floridtia W i ,and Mrs. of their honeymoon at Atlan- tic City returning to Nqw York City for the "Sheva Brochos" on Friday night. National FuMn Holds Flower Day The members of he Hadas- sah Chapter of Miami under - the leadership of Mrs. Henry Seittlit prged a very succass- ful National Flower DAy cAm- paign l lai Tuesday, Wednes- day and Thuhoday.,Arm bands with the sloa of the Nation. al -un hid" rea ayetaee L'Y1siooWf W e .t With the Jewish .o.g Dovt. in the center were woa Y.the e Workers.. Among th~ose-a e- ly AWticipting in the work ibe the Chairl dy were: .aM~a Mortis Sboenfeldz Mrs. L, RBis. Mmr, ,Sam .Smon- hoft 'ls Setwe S'ilver, Flora i O sard Mia Dorothy pa." . ,. es~:, .~~gr~~ Mr. Samuel J. Spector, the president of the Hebrew Free Loan Society advises that the nominating committee em- powered to choose Directors for the organization to serve for the coming year will re- port at a meeting to be held within the next ten days. The committee consists of Mr. I; Lasky, Mr. P. Scheinberg and J. Louis Shochet. Due notice of the mteing will be published. in the col- umns of the Jewish Floridian. Rabbi Is Elected to Office by Ciic Club Rabbi Dr. Jacob H. Kaplan of Temple Israel, was elected as a member of the Board f Control of the Exchange Club of this City of which.he has been .an active member since his arrival in Miami. Dr. Kap- lan was a member of the Cin- cinatti Exchane Excnge ClTi-'*prioeir to is aceptil*. the Rabbinate with the Tem-- ple Israel and since his mem" ,bership in Miami has .been aniong its leaders. fibbi Dr. Kaplan'and .Mrs. Kaplan are now on vacation and are expected to returnto Miaahi in the'early Fat- . Chesed Shel Emes To Hold Meeti Plans are now being forou- lated for the callng of al an- nual' meeting for the purpose of conducting an. election for officers and directors of'the Chesed Shel Emes Soiety. The. membership campaign which. ias just concluded re- ulited in more than one htaa- dred and Jfifty meimberO be- igen d. ep e Great interest in the *ork of the Organiation is ,inl g shown ari a report of .a.l its activities is being prepa0-by the 9ecretaiy M. Jt "W.olf which report will aslq4 W hat the orgasat~ntion b) Y Copm- plished during the pst ytr. .. .,.- A ' .' . i-s, ihwy 4i -00 , . *. *4 A-.- -- A- - ( % .1'J , aia.;' y AWrbIJPJA ACA44199 JLL. N Vr id Talmud Torah held the a1t Bfore an assemblage of of its summer schedule picnis more than tw hundred peo- last Wednesday morning. The pie which crowded the capac students met at the Talmud y of the Workens Circle ity of the Workmens Circle Torah building and then pro- Hall, at 701 N. W. 5th Ave.,. i ceeded in a truck to Hardie's last Sunday night, the chil- . Casino, Miami Beach. The pic- dmen attending the Yiddish: nic was in charge of the school of the Arbeiter Ring j teachers Mr. I. Hochstein and gave a really enjoyable and Mr. E.G n, assisted by creditable performances for . Mr. E Gordon, sisd pupils of their age. Sketchesp- Mrs. Dave Kahn and/ Mrs. recitations by the children i Belcov. The truck was provid- were all under the 'direction . ed through the. courtesy of of their capable teacher Mr. :: Mr. Nathan Adelman. Kaplan. A number of folk Contests were held at the dances were presented by the. Beach and ice cream, cake and pupils under the leadership of drinks were served free to all Prof. Kehl, well' known local the children. Because of the folk dance authority who is next day being July 4th. a instructor of dancing at the I: number of the children could school. The musical program .! not attend. More than fifty was incharge of Miss Mildred -j children were present. Mr. Greenberg whp was present- :; Herbert E. Scher is acting ed with a huge basket of flow- principal in change during the rs by the pupils of the school absence of Rabbi I. I. H in recognition of her splendid.. Weisfeld on his vacation. services. Dr. A. D. Halpern, The picnics will be held well known local communal twice monthly during the worker, who is chairman of i . the school. board. presideI I F.. the concert. h e etiiv iv"" Jewish Boys dedi- a treat to the lovers of Y* S dish art.. . cate Song to Miami The committee in charge of the concert who deserves On Friday night next, two much credit for the splendid. Jewish boys well known in Mi- evening of entertainment pre-j. ami will have the pleasure of 'sented, consisted of Mr. and, dedicating a song to the City Mt. Shandloff, Mr. and 3 iS of Miami called "The Land of Totby_, Mr. and Mrs. J. KotI: the Palm and the Pine." The kin, Mrs. Cheatoff, and 1| music has been written by Gross. After the entertain' Aaron -Prr, the leader th nent had been concluded Universiy of Miami Fresh- splendid refreshments nert man Bant and Glee Club, and. served to,aB those present : the woids have been written Th7e Concert marked th by his coin Harold Farka,:,l c u of th schoollfor a:a who is on the reportorial sta fff .J Q period, which 'b a Ia of the inrd Daily News and foq:the child aa .w ;l connected with the Miami swrvedl t and an oppnort' Chamber of Commeres.< ity for te teacher for a et S"Aye" Farra as Harold isa trurriulum. popularly anown is well tion for all. kno n imusp circles be- wtoeit;ItA ing he author of qite a. umi.- dn Wil be held at f ber of songs aod ballads: W:-r me* CirEl Hall which.: Ihrea quite peP- S moi ~i during t ular. .~Fn .ejsm ias had:ar my- f .!- . quite a t:hifi : :trticlesw accted d inte"ri.a. ..d*1* o.g we,- r number of '-ati:o aga : ... : ry TPt: showed in Mi~ a i :-the la :' i^ -_St emne .i Gfi , present inajni Awij h .., H * WM ~i R ' :ppff~,~a On #_!T-WW WIEi~ EJEWISH ORIDIA* --* -" L- . A Weekly Newspaper Published At Miami, Florida - By The Jewish Floridian Publishing Company -- 302 S. W. 4th Ave. (6 Phone 8745 EDITORIAL STAFF J. LOUIS SCHOCHET BEN DOROM A. CHOCHOM A. N. ASHER MAH YOMRU HA'GOYIM? S M ah Yomru. Ha'Goyim, S what will the non-Jews say, seems to be the question for- ever uppermost in the minds of some of our so-called lead- t, ers of Miami's Jewish com- munity. Not theirs to interest S themselves in the promotion 1 of good will by the promotion &' of things Jewish! Not theirs ,^ to promote the future of our l Jewish faith by the teachings of our traditional beliefs handed down to us through S untold generations by men and women who suffered mar- S tyrdom thereby! Theirs to S promote' good will between Jews and non-Jews by yield- ing everything that is near S and dear to historic tradition- al Judaism; theirs to promote good will by aping everything that is non-Jewish; by sacri- ficing everything that may have the tinge of sacred tra- * edition so that they may be patted on the back by some non-Jewish friends and told, "You're not like the average Jew, you're an exception." Of course these self consti- tuted leaders of Miami Jewry say that it's utterly un-Amer- ica to stick to the faith of our forefathers, and thus play * directly into the hands of the L Christian missionaries and the advocates of assimilation. American Jewry has awak- S ened and has torn the mask S from the faces of the leaders of the Christian Good Will Movement. And when men 4I who have served their country, 4f aid who are outstanding ': Jews at the' same time like Louis Marshall the noted Lawyer of New York City, ex- Spresses himself as forcibly as She did in an interchange of J corresponding between him- / self and Dr. Anthony, and I: wherein 'he says that "let the SJews become better Jews and the Christians better Chris- Stans,. and this will be a hap- piere world. Then genuine good-will would be ushered in- Sto existence automatically Without meeting or confer- ences or discussions." "In the concluding sentence Sof your letter you 'acknowl- edge that. Christians have o: used and still do use, improper methods in many places in ad- .voecy of their doctrines.' t probably refers to the Sof physical extermina- and moral degradation. Shave caused untold mis- cry bot have not worked, so Akiey are rewarded for these irte ta crude, a* WO : sO0,O00 Jews were ied i1 the Ukraine dur- te idecaderl., The 4 Iti its the eaplo y- *taeyevd words of Tha~$t a . and to undermine the Jewish future. What does history tell us about the Jew and Judaism of the past? One thing above all else; namely, that from the dawn of Jewish history to the present moment, Judaism has been the religion of the Jew- ish people, just as the Jewish people has been the vehicle and the guardian of the Jew- ish religion. Would there ever have been a single Jew in the world but for the Jewish re- ligion-for God's revelation to the Jew and the Jew's accept- .- AL-A ... 14'l in?" h ly thirty centuries of unpar- ance od nau r.vc.auun . afleled persecution, oppression asked. and barbarities--is to betak- Let these utterances and en from us and to be exchapg- happenings in American Jew- ed for what? Paulinianism, ish life act as a lesson to even with all that it imues.-the our so called Miami Jewish faith of our persecutors. You leaders. Return to your own are entirely frank about it. faith! Be yourselves! Be Jews! But why speak of good-ivll? How can there be good-will FLOWERS OF LOVE 'with reservation'? if you have your way, good-will t- By Philip M. Raskin ward the Jews would be a mere catchword, a beautiful The night was crisp and figure ..of ..speech-for there chilly, would be no Jews left. They With the gates of the sky would be ..swallowed ..up ..by ajar .... your religion. And then what? On a branch of a cloud, like O, sancta simplicitas! a lily, . "When 1 first began to Wavered a big white star.. practice, my four associates were, respectively, an Episco- We walked the cloistered palian, a Unitarian, a Metho- bowers dist and a Presbyterian. We Through braided looping accepted one another, as we of light ... were. There arose no religious The world has myraids of differences, there was no de- flowers sire to change one another's Invisibly seen in the night. faith, there prevailed mutual S a i c respect and esteem. Had any- -She asked if the cloud-arras respect and esteem. Had any- curtain body ventured to suggest re- curtain ligiois propaganda he would Screened a garden above. have been laughed out of I kissed her, and said I was court- and yet each of us're- certain gained loyal to his fa h. A: The sky raised flowers of good-will covenant would love. have had no office to perform. SE Its presence, by hypnotic sug- SELF gestion might have provoked - controversy. Good-will was as By Philip M. Raskin natural as it was to breathe. Perhaps a valuable lesson may I can see myself in a mirror, be contained in this parable." I can see myself in a What more effective and stream; significant language can be I can see myself even clearer used? Is not this sufficient to In my dream- let even Miami's so-called .i leaders realize the state of af- But fate moulds me and fairs and by improving condi- shapes me tions within their own ranks Like a potter his delf; without recourse to the help And the very thing that of our non-Jewish friends escapes me serve in a more effective way Is the Self of myself. to improve the relationship between our fellow citizens I. and ourselves even though Let's sing a song of gladness, our faiths and beliefs as to Find joy everywhere, religion are not the same. Say farewell to sadness These facts have become so All the world is fare. strongly impressed upon the Get up in th morning, minds of. those vitally inter Look into the glass, ested in the preetrvation of See the day a-boning, Jewish life and Jewish ideals Watch the moments pass. that at the Conference of Americari Rabbis now being Start out with a whistle, held in DetroitMich. Dr. ~lne,- Or a happy song, low one of the leading Reform Never mind the thistle, Rabbis of this country talk. Take a rose along. ing about the modern ten- Don't care if folks snub you. dency of somef theoo. aled Let your tone be light, modernists among our Jewiq Pretty soon they'll dub you, people assailed te view tht Little Sinshine Bright. Judaism or the Jewih people -o- can exist without religio.. "' I. S*" in ofne the u ia Day sl a fleeting thing;. mar:s ohJ life ji. t Its life is very brief. Yars has been the attempt How it such joy. can fling to, BB .tt,tbo. I sn' Is almost past belief. am i lp 'we allts, r.dawtv-birth lights the taoBes t wao^re^. ^ wold, eia sh. eve its soul takes flight. t, (+ts qod-red robes are -sa e. 4,+in the arms o Wedding bells are In the air- The summer peach Is now a pair. -o- "Her husband has a judi- cial mind." "Yes; and she has a pre- judicial mind." -o- Moon shine and honeymoon will not mix. -o- The new desert song sounds kind of sandy. -0- Two's company; three's in the rumble seat. -0- Famous last words: "Step on the gas; let's get there." --o- Many women think they are marrying a hero and find they have married merely a he. -o-_ Sip your pleasures in small glasses like fine old wine. --o- 0 The best way to hold a hus- band's love is first of all to hold your tongue. -o- Lucky Old Adam; he didn't have to pay to get his pants pressed; all he had to do was use the family Bible. -o- Women may not be expert in the use of a gun, but when it comes to hunting bargains they are all that could be de- sired. -o- A cynic is a man who has been kicked so hard by some woman that he wants to kick the whole world by way of reprisal. -o- An old-fashioned girl Is Mamie McCree- She wears her skirt Below her knee. A modern girl Is Susie Speech. Wears her pajamas On the beach. A silly flap With a modern touch Is the average girl- She don't wear much. -o- New York man has invent- ed a light and soft rolling pin. Heclaims it has been en- dorsed by many of the "crowned heads" of Europe. ---o-- He-How are you getting along out at the beach? She- Swimmingly. -o-- A stitch in Time faze Father Time. ---i- doesn't "I tFink 7 propose to utesY 4k Why, ~. cigars out and lay *tzgidh fo r snake in th "No, he'g i l just a maria in nothing but a rutb "Do you i are more- .... ried men ?" \don't have .t i do that mariedit n "Don't b*'Z chap, in your e i girl. Maybe oet turn up." ? ' "Something already proposed to, an hel8 night and turned nose at mi ' She--Oh, .dea --- got into my bathing He-I'll bet it was:a fit. What next, askst' ville Adve e r, af ter that someone is wor an' invention ltereby tion picture viewer hands with the detors i tresses. . Wil the 44ve soon read, See, hear Greta QGV P Moments A oma iag weak som0reit' but er gets t wt6 ak to conversati i., A luckty h A l s whea 'he ht oi fe banana ptiete t foot on a, i*t4 gu*il A man thinks he but whoI8 s lieve th6e labels. There wa j Wiped dsh table I But at 0d ' She said,'4 Let mother. ablqA He triedt'j In A W, Now his not Say.lit', "YouN Even if there weren't a vegetable grown in the world, the cop would have his beat. That's scheme of ing seams their legs think they colored hos -0- 1- a pretty nifty the flappers paint. ' doui, the back of a to make people ' have on $10 skin-. ;e. 0- When big sister runs out dresses to wear she ways use one of little -they aren't a bit toaa :- Ar . '2- THE - S CHASM ?r-lyl m 7-7- i.; b- I~ - ~j-~i~J~i i2i- ~ ~.. ~~Y5N~ 7 w V.: r Y-t " a __i S *' Mrs. Adele Vince Rose and ier son, Lester Jay Rose, of avenue Sorolla, left Friday on he SS. Iroquois. They will be t the Roosevelt Hotel during brief stay in New York\and vill be the house guests of Irs. Rose's brother and sis- er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John oseph Rose of Albany, N. Y. ,ater Mrs. Rose will be the uest of her aunt, Mrs. Mir- im Vince Rippner, in Cleve- and, Ohio. Mrs. Rose and her on will return early in the all. ll. * In honor of Miss Rose larks, whose marriage to jouis Rifas will take place uly 21, Mrs. Herman Wol- owsky entertained with a incheon bridge and miscel- aneous shower at the Bis- ayne room, Columbus Hotel, 'riday. Asters, white roses and erns were used in decorating he table and tiny bags of ice displaying the date, July 1, were used as place cards. Attending t he luncheon There: Mrs. H. Asher, Mrs. H. imonoff, Mrs. H. Homa, Mrs. . Mirsky, Mrs. I. Cohen, Mrs. . Weintraub, Mrs. J. Davis, irs. Isaac Levin, Mrs. J. )amenstein, Mrs. J. Leiborit, Irs. M. Hodes, Mrs. L. Zei- itz, Mrs. H. Simons, Mrs. N. oldman, Mrs. L. Hofman, [rs. S. Mendelsohn, Mrs. G. )avis, Mrs. Charles Marko- itz, Mrs. A. Berger, Mrs. J. osenthal, Mrs. H. Marks, [rs. P. Weinberg Mrs. A. ronowitz, Mrs. N. Roth, Mrs. Seligman, Mrs. M. Rubin, [rs. H. Nevins, Mrs. Morris ubiq and Mrs. Samuel ohen. Miss. Mark's gown was of rise ohiffon and she wore a rsage of sweetheart roses ad valley lillies. Mrs. H. [arks, mother of the honor guest, received with Mrs. tolkowsky. Her dress was of iru georgette with slippers id hat of matching color. A se belge chiffon, cut with even hem-line, was worn by\ e hostess. * The Fortnightly Book-Re- w club held its last meeting the season at the home of s. Adele Vince Rose in Cor- Gables. It was decided that e meetings will, be resumed early fall. The membership ludes the following: Mrs. rry Weinberg, 'Mrs, Chas. )sengarten, Mrs. I. A. Russ- 1, Mrs. Nat Sharaf, Mrs. nry Berg, Mrs. Albert E. senthal, MrsJatry Orlin, s. Joseph Fields, Mrs. ex Goldstein, Mrs. Al L. enter and Miss Raye Rosen- rtep. . *., * Buffet supper given by Mr. d Mrs. Philip Waldman, turda ight at their home, S N.' F $-8h StL,, compli- ntedM i id Mrs. A. D. s.i Jrey' City, who e t 10th wedding r t& ndwd white wrttive note -------- ---- LII of Nassau; Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Whitman, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Waldman, Miss Sarah Gilma of St. Petersburg; Jack Waldman, J. W. Earl and Miss Ruth Hirsch. Congratulations are being showered upon Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rosenfield on the arrival of a baby boy, last Monday, at the Victoria Hospital. Mother and baby are resting nicely and feeling fine. According to present plans the "bris" will be held next Monday morning. p p Mr. and Mrs. S. Marcus, of 441 S. W. 3rd St., long time residents of Miami, are leav- ing for their summer vacation on July 9th, and will be gone for about two months. They will visit a brother of Mr. Marcus, in Scranton, Pa. and will then visit friends and re- latives in Baltimore, Philadel- phia and New York and from there will go to the Catskill Mountains where they will spend the rest of their vaca- tion. They will visit Youngs- town and Toledo, Ohio on their return trip. Mrs. M. Hal- pern of the Tamiami Trail, who is Chaplain of the Emun- ah Chapter 0. E. S. will ac- company the Marcuses on the trip which will be made by auto. * Mrs. and Mrs. S. J. Spector entertained at a bridge party because of the recovery of their small son Elmer, who was injured sometime ago in an automobile accident here. Bridge and pinochle was play- ed. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Kraus, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Goldstein, Mr. and Mrs. John Wolf, Mr. and Mrs. A. Pepper, Mr. and Mrs. M. Katz, Mr. and Mrs. J. Louis Shochet, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Baron, Mr. and Mrs. A. Wolf, Miss Natalie Spector, Mr. Normal Kraus, Miss Sarah Shochet. At a late hour re- freshments were served. 0 * Mr. and Mrs. R. Shandloff entertained at their home 427 S. W. 6th Ave., last Monday night in honor of Mr. Kaplan the instructor of the Folks Shule of the Workmens Circle who is leaving on a brief va- cation for New York City where he will gather material to improve the school work of the school. Quite a pleasiint and cultur- al evening was spent by the LIVES CERTIFIED DAIRY OJUS, FLA. Florida's First Certified Dairy Miami 'Phone 8831 MILK For The Baby And The'Adult Our Own Old Fashioned BUTTERMILK Poultry and Day Old Eggs WOODLAWN I -1: j 'SOCIETY le1'^~~~ p RH &UL/1.CA 1 Mrs Herbert E. Scher of the Wonderview Apartments left for her summer vacation accompanied by her son Stan- ley. She will visit her parents in Louisville, Ky., and will vis- it other points nearby. They are expected to return to Mi- ami in the early Fall. * Mr. Nathan Wroobel for- merly acting cantor of Cong. Beth David has returned to Miami after spending the uast two months in the Catskill Mountains. He reports that the weather in the North is very unpleasant and the heat worse than in Maimi. Mr. and Mrs. Isidor Cohen entertained at bridge last week. Among those present were Mr. and Mrsc M. Bes- kind, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wil- liams, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Isaacs, Mr. and Mrs. Al Sei- den, Mr. and Mrs. A. Seiden, Jr., Mrs. and Mrs. M. Wein- traub, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Dubler, Mr. and Mrs. M. Scheinberg, Mr. and Mrs. M. Goldenblank, Dr. and Mrs. S. Aronowitz, Dr. and Mrs. Max Ghertler, Mr. and Mrs. M. Small, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rubin, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Brown, Mr. and Mrs. C. Greenfield, Mr. and Mrs. Stone, Dr. S. Snowe, and Mr. and Mrs. M. Letaw, Mrs. J. Engler. At a late hour re- freshments were served. * Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Fried- man entertained, at bridge -last week. Among those pre- sent were: Mr. and Mrs. Mor- ris Dubler, Mr. and Mrs. Mor- ris Aronowitz, Mr. and Mrs. L. Seiden, Dr. S. 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MONTANUS ............... .................... ..... ..............Chairman Wm. C. jHILL. ................... ....... .... .............. ............President JAMES WALMY ......................--....--.............. VicePresident R. D. FISHER ............................--.... .................Vice President H. A. JOSSELYN ................... ...................Vice Preside H. J. SCULLIN .... ......... ..................-.............. Cashier EDW. MECER ......................................Assistant Cashier DIRECTORS - P. E. MONTANUS, WM. C. HILL, R. HILL, J. W. DEER, J. M. DEER, W. C. DORSEY, R D. F HEB JA S WALMY, C.: A. TAYLOQR- -'.. ja.... .. .J L. A .Mt i 1. 1 i .. Z .. 1 .. S r- ** *t S 1IIlL-ll-. --- ~yr -y-^^^ -- -^ ^--- zj , < ":t. 'a -~ guests. Supper was served. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. H. Rose, Mr. and Mrs. D. Gross, Mr. A. Dock, Mr. I. N. Grossman, Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Halpern, Mr. - and Mrs. Ed. Glaser, Mrs. J. Kotkin, Mrs. Touby, and Mrs. M. Werlin. The guests present the majority of whom are members of the School com- mittee of the Arbeiter Ring bade Mr. Kaplan farewell and an enjoyable vacation. * ,--r- -- -' ~----1~ -Y~---`r )__-_ ---l-Y Y -Y -Y I-I -, "0 . sent and a good time was, had by all. * Mrs. Morris Aronowitz en- tertained last week at the Tokio Restaurant, at a bridge and luncheon in honor of her sister Mrs. Weinberg of San- ford, Fla. Among those pre- sent were: Mrs. Chas. Marko. witz, Mrs. Abe Aronowitz, Mrs. H. Friedman, Mrs. M. Solomon, Mrs. Al Seiden, Mrs. Chas. Davis, Mrs. Brooks, Mrs. Wasserman, Mrs. Morris Dubler, Mrs. Weinberg, Miss Schliskow, Mrs. "Harry Gor- don, Bess Weinberg, Mrs. Bandel, and Miss Bandel of Sanford. * Mr. Ernest Weinkle of this City was host to a number of friends last week at a straw ride. A dutch lunch was ser- ved at the end of the trip. Among those who accompan- ied the host were: Miss Irene Mohilner, Miss Sonia Merlin, Miss Minnie Lesnoff, Miss Ann Sherman and Miss Burn- stein, Sam Urease, Ben Zavon, Ernest Weinkle, Jos. Sher- mar, Meyer L ibovitt and others. I Miss Arlene Aronowitz and Master Nathan Aronowitz, the children of Dr. and Mrs. S. Aronowitz of this city have returned to Miami after spending their vacation with their paternal grandparents at Key West, Fla. While there they were the guests of honor at a number of juvenile recep- tions and were shown a royal time. Flager Dry Cleaners meaning, Prewing, Dyeing an4 Repairing 472 W. lagler Street Phone 3 360 "For the Preemmtlon of Your Clothe" For ICE-Use Peninsular Ice Company .4-5 ".".r "' -: * 1,. ...-. .. i_ Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Siegel en- tertained a small group of friends with a bridge party at their home, 760 N. W. Tenth Street, Tuesday night. Re- freshments were served late in the evening. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. A. Goldman, Mr. and $rs. S. E. Altschell and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Belaga. Mrs. Louis Seiden enter- tained at her home on S. W. 11th Terrace, Monday night, with a. farewell dinner party in honor of Miss Addie Rose. Those enjoying the evening were: Mr. William Shayne, Mr. Aaron Kanner, Mr. Leo Ackerman, Mr. Louis Seiden, Mr. Al Seiden and Mr. Morty' Kanner. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley C. Myers have left New York City where they were spend- ing their honeymoon and are motoring towards Niagara Falls and other points North for the balance of their trip. From their message to Ye Editor they are having a good time, and greatly enjoying themselves. A * The members of the Loyal- (Continued on Page 4) Florida Iron and Equipment Co. 519 N. W. Third Avenue WholesIe Dealers in Mchinery and Contractor' pment PHONE 6602 i^__ - - -- - -'-* i ; For Auto Parts SEE L (Pop) Gerson 2145 N. W. 2nd Avenue PHONE 20621 We Buy All Makes of Autos AMBULANCE SERVICE W. H. Combs Co., Esfab. 1896 coMBs FUNERAL HOME Phne Miami 840 158 N. E. 2ad Avenne MIAMI BEACH FUNERAL BOME Phoe M. B. $40 1S3 Wauaiathon Ave 1- . rf~l~:~F~ ^I'tW ANNOUNCEMENTS ,Beth David During the absence of Rabb Israel H. Weisfeld, the usua ': \ daily Minyan will be held S every morning at 7:30 a. m S and every afternoon at 6:31 p. in. Sunday morning the ser S vices will begin at 8 a. m. an Saturday morning the ser vices will begin at 9 a. m. STemple Israel joyedir al .A'', y. pr~Mant were M Better, Edith Ber ma Spopnt, Dorothy Kaan - Sjorie Predinger, EsteBle is of Tampa, Fla., and ss Esther Hyman. * I, * .. . Mrs. Harry .OlipA"l~t nt 0 . .' i Summer services will be conducted at Temple Israel during the absence of Rabbi S 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 S manner. All are invited to at- tend. Beth Jacob, Miami Beach During the summer, the re- gular Friday evening services will begin at 6:30 p. m. and Saturday morning services will begin at 9 a. m. SOCIETY (Continued from Page 3) ty Club, an affiliated body of S the Emunah Chapter of the O. E. S. met at the home of Mrs. Jake Engler, Wednesday night. After the business of the evening was transacted plans for a card party to be S held shortly at the home of, S Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wallis, Miami Beach, were discussed. Delicious refreshments were served to the guests and the evening was voted a very pleasant one due to the efforts of the genial hostess. K, * * S Mrs. M. L. Cowen and fam- ily, Mrs. M. M. Nankin and S family and Mrs. Henry Bul- bin and family left for Hen- dersonville, N. C., where they will spend the summer, re- turning in the fall. .:. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Max Golden- Sblank and children are expect- 4' ed to leave for a trip North S the early part of July and will be gone about sixty days. S They will spend some time at Hendersonville, N. C., before going to New York City and vicinity. ,* * Miss Beatrice Shaff was hostess at a bridge luncheon at her home, 319 N. E. 25th St., last Wednesday after- noon to a number of friends. First prize for high score was woq by Miss Hannah Berner and the consolation prize was | awarded to Miss Dorothy Kaplan. A delicious cold lunch was S served and was greatly en- several days in Miami as the Guest of her sister Mrs. Mey- er Schwartz. She and her baby are doipg splendidly though she misses her Miami friends and activities very much. Mr.'Oliphant is now en- gaged, in business at West Palm Beach. FAYMUS I I--~- (- I--. SInterest and O 10 days of Grace . . -I SAINGS Aposits made up to ai including Wednesday Jly 10, will earn full 4 interest as from JuF:y Open a say- ing acc nt ere, or de- post tt tg extra in ne already have. 4?. :'-'. ? '. :. . ".. : 2.' " . a .; E m' ' Aiih& Biscate S ny, Af.fiHlat ed ' Sj ~ Ol4detl . CAPJT DIV'D :'7 SI. -- -lncorporated- 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 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, Cement Blocks, Etc. 432 N. W. North River Drive Phone 7251 ELECTRICIANS 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 GRdCERY CO. 17 S. W. Fifth Avenue Phone 31553 CLOPTON GROCERY CO. 44 S. W. 6th Avenue Phone 23544 A New York actress kisses the jurymen who acquitted her, and now there are 12 more men who think they could make good in the movies." Trust that the court Sarli PHOTOGRAPHER 221 East Flagler Street ... s~ s Miami Showcase Fixture Compan General Clnactor s lMainwt aun of STOREi FRONTS ad SORE FIXTURM m S. IOAM ALaS . '" " and ly ad S , 5'. -.* -We EXCLU' 117 Seybl:. .... Life fire 4 RAIYff AG] Phones .56 IU. JOSEPWR 508 ia Phone ". FAY'S SELLS Sntre Ready- To Wear STOCK OF MERGER'S tESS SHOP Gelug qiAt of business after 10 years in Miami 130 160 250 Silk Si Ensembles SilkDres ra presses Flat Crepes, Georg- Dresses .gMettes and ettes and Flowered Srnsembles Chiffons, sizes from To Be Closed Out variety of 14 to 46to close out Atfl to be Closed 500 $7 t $9.00 Values to $15 to $19.75 Values to $24.50.00 Vvnes to $19.75 Values to $24.50 ,. ... ^_ ADELMAN PIP] 58 N. J' Aat F. E. C: sC a A. & B. PfPE Phontl 53 North Est 2 PRI*T MIAMI "Printii 107 Suth, RELIABLE i ROOF] F h 728 South N limited the tim'4 Wonder w* think of thataB zling law? M.A MPA, S. .- 8 ., ?. * 4-i INSURAN? PHAR BRYAN PA. Chas. TA (reg. pharmaqI Cor 22nd Ave. PI----PE PPgE^Bs SALE TOF HATS In all qolors, shapes and' skies (large or smaU) Neapolitan, Straws, Hemps, Leghorn.ad also White Felts. In three groups. 250 HATS 0 HATS 150 HATS To Go At One Price T Close Out Closed Out' 50c Each $1.00 $1.95 LUCKY PURCHASE OF 500 COATS In Black Satin, PoiritTwills, and White Flannels To Be Closed Out In Three Groups, Values to $25 150 COATS 150 COATS 175 COATS To Close Out To: Cse Out To Close Out $5.00 $70 $9.00 JRMA um, CO; MADE WITH DISTILLED WATER BLUE MOON GINGER ALE Trq a Seltter If ,YouviDea'l Cait Supply CORAL BLS475 - L- I - - I -~ '~"~"~ '71 V. .- .., .. '. ,./ -. : . ;., : ._ :, I :, :: 1 AUTO PARTS -TRDI Al MIAMI AUTO WRECKING CO., G - * i Alr 1. .c~i d r i' :'r i a i1 Y~r:.? |
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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 |
| 64 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |