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--- TT iT '" 7"[TTT VOL. II.-NO. XXXIII. If nin MIAMI, FLORIDA, AUGUST 9, 1929 Price 5 Cents MEMORIAL MEETING SUNDAY Dr. Herzl to be Eulogized at City Wide Meeting Quite an interesting pro- gram for the instruction and entertainment of local Miam- ian Jewry is being prepared for the Dr. Herzl Memorial meeting which will be held next Sunday evening at 8 P. M., at the Talmud Torah Au- ditorium, on Northwest Third avenue, according to an an- nouncement made by Mr. John Wolf, acting President of the local Zionist District Mr. Nathan Wroobel, acting cantor of Beth David will make the "Hazkore" in addi- tion to singing a number of appropriate songs during the evening. Mr. H. Goldin will de- claim a poem in Yiddish de- scribing the achievements of Dr. Herzl. Dr. A. D. Halpern will in a brief address outline the history of the Zionist movement and what it owes to the late Dr. Herzl. All Jewish organizations have been invited to send their representatives to the meeting and several of them will be asked to say a few words appropriate to the af- tair. Active in the arrangements for the meeting have been Mr. John Wolf. Dr. A. D. Halpern and Mrs. Henry Seitlin. Rabbi Israel H. Weisfeld of Beth David will deliver the main address of the evening and because of his familiarity with the accomplishments of the late Dr. Herzl, his address is expected to be rather inter- esting and instructive. Zionists Ratify Agency Pact Zionist congress in session here, early today adopted, by a majority vote, the Jewish Agency constitution with some amendments. The "Jewish Agency" which, by the vote just taken by the congress, will be ex- tended to include non-Zionist Jews as well as Zionists, is the legal term in post-war in- ternational law for the Jewish public body which has been granted certain defined rights and privileges in relation to Palestine by the League of Nations and the British gov- ernment. This body derives its au- thority from the mandate giv- en by the League of Nations to the government of Great Britain for the administra- tion of the territory of Pales- tine, the mandatory power be- ing responsible for "placing the country under such politi- cal, administrative and econ- omic conditions as will secure the establishment of the Jew- ish national home." Enthusiastic Re- ception is Given Rabbi and Bride Rabbi and Mrs. Israel H. Wiesfeld of Beth David were given a rousing reception and enthusiastic welcome upon their return to Miami at an official reception held at the Auditorium of the Talmud To- rah building, on Northwest Third avenue, last Sunday night. The Hall was filled to cap- acity with a crowd of more than three hundred present. The long table at the side of the Auditorium was laden with cakes, nuts, raisins, can- dies, strudel and goodies of every kind. The table was de- corated with ferns and vari- ous cut flowers and in the cen- tre of the long table was L. huge wedding cake three tiers high, surmounted by a "Chu- pah" under which were a bride and groom. The cake was decorated with rosettes, hearts, "Mogen Dovids" and fruits grown around Miami. As Rabbi Weisfeld and his bride stepped upon the stage tumultuous applause greeted them and kept on for abqut five minutes. A song of wel- come to Mrs. Weisfeld, com- posed by Mrs. J. Simpson was then sung by the entire audi- ence to whom copies of the song had previously been dis- tributed. Immediately there- after Mrs. I. Buckstein was introduced as Chairman of the evening and she then present- ed Mrs. Weisfeld to the assem- blage an don behalf of those present gave Mrs. Weisfeld a huge basket of beautiful flow- ers. Johnny Miles accompanied by Mr. Raymond Young, Mi- ami's Jewish composer, sang several numbers and then sang a number specially writ- ten for the occasion by Mr. Young, dedicated to the Rabbi and Mrs. Weisfeld. Miss Irene Archer played several selections at the piano which were well received by the audience. Miss Mildred Greenberg outdid herself at the piano in several difficult piano numbers and was fol- lowed by Mr. N. Wroobel act- ing Cantor of Beth David who sang several songs in Yiddish. Rabbi Weisfeld then spoke briefly and stressed the hope that this evening would be the beginning of peace and har- mony in Miami and he trusted that his efforts in this direc- tion would be met with a hearty response. Mrs. Weisfeld was then call- ed upon to cut the wedding cake and pieces were distrib- uted to all present. Refreshment consisting of ice cream, all kinds of cakes, and pnurich was served throughout the evening, im- mediately following the recep- We Thank You For Prominent Young Your Responses Couple to Marry We are indeed thankful for the many expressions of com- mendation that we have re- ceived from many of our readers upon the introduction of our "Yiddish Department". We are especially happy that much of this thanks came in the form of subscription checks. Of the numerous letters re- ceived, which we hope to print from time to time in our Yid- dish co'um, we are extremely pleased to read that of Mr. A wedding of interest to the younger set of Miami Jew- ry has ,been announced for August 21st, when Miss Ruth Estelle Kaplan, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Kaplan, formerly of Clarksdale, Mis- souri and now of Miami will become the bride of Mr. Max Orovitz, formerly of Opelika, Ala., and now of Miami. Miss Kaplan was born in Clarksdale, and came to Mi- ll.. ... .. . : ..... ::. ,,,a RUTH ESTELLE KAPLAN Louis Ruscol, whose splendid- ly written and concise expres- sions of appreciation made us feel that the effort is worth while. However .... please let us know what it is that you would like to read in our Yid- dish Department. Don't be bashful and afraid of getting into print. Exercise your God given abilities and let us hear from you. Ye Editor tion during which all present were introduced to Mrs Weis- feld and passed through the official receiving line. Among those deserving special credit for the splendid evening of enjoyment were the chairmen Mrs. J. Simp- son and Mrs. Meyer Friedman. Those assisting were Mrs. Dave Kahn, Mrs. M. Kupfer- stein, Mrs. I. Buckstein, Mrs. S. J. Spector, Mrs J. L. Shoch- et and a number of others. ami some years ago where she graduated from the Miami School. She then attended the University of Miami, and be- came an active member of the Jewish students group, at- tending the University. She is a member of the Upsilon Lambda Phi Sorority and of the local chapter of the Junior Council of Jewish Women. Mr. Orovitz has been a resi- dent of Miami for several years and prior to his associa- tion witlk the City National Bank of Miami was connected with the Commercial Bank and Trust Co. Mr. Orovitz is a graduate of the Emory Uni- versity and is a member of various local organizations and of the Tau Epsilon Phi fraternity. Full details of the wedding will be published in the next issue of the Jewish Floridian. Kashrus Violators Adept at Schemes The ingeniuity employed by some New York butchers cat- ering to the needs of the Jew- ish population in circumvent- ing the New York State law was brought to the attention of the authorities recently with the arrest of Oscar Glassberg, New York butcher, who had a sign on the window of his butcher shop reading in Hebrew: "Bosher Bosher." Under the provisions of the New York Kosher Law all meat shops having on their windows the sign "Bosher Kosher" (kosher meat) must sell only kosher meat. Those who display the sign "kosher" and sell non-kosher meat are guilty of fraud. The difference between the Hebrew letter equivalent to the English "B" and "K" are indistinguishable from a distance. Mr. Glass- berg, who sold non-kosher had on the window of his shop the sign "Bosher "Bosher "Bosh- er," (meat, meat), instead of the prescribed "Bosher Kosh- er," (kosher meat). Glassberg was released on bail pending trial for fraud. Rabbis testifying at thepre- lininary proceedings stated that the Bosher Bosher sign might mislead some into be- lieving that the meats sold in the shop are kosher. Arbeiter Ring Resume Activities Preliminary to again begin- ning activities for the busy season ahead, the School Board of the Arbeiter Ring is arranging a benefit perform- ance at the Capitol Theatre, for Tuesday evening, August 27th, when a picture styled "The Masquerade" reputed to be one of the best pictures shown locally during the past year will be presented. All members and friends are irgg- ed to be on hand and purchai* tickets so that the funds vital for the conduct of the school may be raised. The Womans Club of the Arbeiter Ring, not to be out- done, held a special meeting at the Arbeiter Ring head- quarters I a s t Wednesday evening when Mrs. N. Shand- loff was appointed a delegate to the 10th. Conference of the Arbeiter Ring of' the South Eastern District which is to be held at Nashville, Tenn. September 1st, 2nd and 3rd, 1929. In our account of the work of the local committee of the Peoples Tool Campaign a par- a graph was inadvertently omitted regarding the splen- did support given to the Com- mittee by the local branch of the Arbeiter Ring who greatly aided in the collection of funds. _ _ ..:. i.. ...~a .i....~.; ii ,; ~.:. ": : I: :.r ,$ ""' `" ......:.: :,~;.:': ^IJhmsni rpT.T TrWUTQTT- 1WT.nlTTTAN Friday, August 9, 1929. THE-JEWISH FLO RIDIAN 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 I WANT TO BE HAPPY Dear Pessimists: There is one cause of your gloom which is more funda- mental than any other and it provides the hinge on which your mood may turn. You look morosely upon life be- cause in your flesh and blood there is something physiolog- ically wrong, Don't flare up; disrobe, and let the doctor thump you here and there, and mark down his frowns. Tell me, do you think that you would be a pessimist if you were physically sound- if your blood were rich and clean, your brain alert, with- out stimulant, your senses keen and your muscles strong your stomach at ease and your colon flushed? Tell me, would any considerations of dying drama and decadent art, of corruption in Washington and New York, of domestic and planetary disturbances, bother you one bit if you were at the top of your stride' What if this whole question, whether life is worth living, depends more upon you than upon life? Do you expect that nature will do her best for you if the only muscles you use are the sedentary ones? Do you brave your neighbors and go out for exercise in the fields, or do you take all your sport by proxy, sitting in a grand- stand ? Why is it that manual workers, despite heavy toil, are a jollier, more laughter- given lot than business men and scribes? Why is it that there is more song and frolic in their workshops and their homes than in the offices and palaces of the bourgeoisie? Because action is the secret of health, and health is the secret of happiness. Go out and let the sun shine upon you for a while! What do you eat, and where?-where do you sleep, and when ?-what if this has more to do with your pessi- mism than the vicissitudes of marriage, or the destiny of the earth? Perhaps you are one of those millions who lead the lives of inactive intellect- uals and eat the diet of black- smiths ? Get a home, Jacques, even if you must marry for it. Come back to your own table in the evening and let your eating be one of the joys of life, not one of its tribulations. The foundation of good cheer is joy in our daily bread. Surely men must tire of the wild pace of city life. They need some refuge from it; even if they know it not, the (Continued Next Week) THlE CH9 'ASR The Fellow Who Can Whistle The fellow who can whistle When the world is going wrong, Is the fellow who will make the most of life. No matter what may happen, You'll find him brave and strong- He's the fellow who will con- quer in the strife. The fellow who can whistle When the whole world seems to frown, Is the kind of man to stand the battle's brunt; He's got the proper mettle, And you cannot keep him down, For he's just the sort that's needed at the front. The fellow who can whistle Is the fellow who can work, With a note of cheer to van- quish plodding care; His soul is filled with music, And no evil shadows lurk In his active brain to foster grim despair. The fellow who can whistle- He is built on nature's plan, And he cheers his toiling fel- low-man along; There is no room for pessi- mists, But give to us the man Who can whistle when the world is going wrong. Debts and poor relations are two things that if we haven't got we will acquire. When the street car motor- man's wife got tired of him she asked for a transfer. Don't worry. Just get your shoes full of Florida sand and your teeth full of Florida grit and let 'er roll. She bought a one-piece bath. suit, And her husband he is such a brute He bawls her out (though she looks cute) It's really a no-piece bathing suit. Newlywed: "I think, my dear, I put too much salt in the soup." Big hearted husband: 'Oh, no, sweetheart, there isn't too much salt in the soup; there just isn't enough soup." * Paul Revere (shooting at window): Husband at home? Lady: Yes. P. R.: Tell him the British are coming. P. R. (shouting at another window): Husband at home? Lady: Yes. P. R.: Tell him the British are coming. P. R. (shouting at another window): Husband at home? Lady: No! P. R. (dismounting): To hell with the British. * By Jes' Laughin' It's curious what a sight o' good a little thing will do; How you can stop the fiercest storm when it begins to brew, An' take the sting from whut commenced to rankle when 'twus spoke, By keeping' still an' treating' it as if it were a joke. Ye'll find that we kin fill a place with smiles instead o' tears, An' keep the sunshine gleam- in' through the shadows of the years By jes'Jaughin'. Folks sometimes fail to note the possibilities that lie In the way yer mouth is cur- vin' an' the twinkle in yer eye; It ain't so much whut's said that hurts ez whut ye think lies hid; It ain't so much the doin ez the way the thing is did. An' many a home's kep' happy an' contented day by day, An' like ez not a kingdom hez been rescued from decay By jes' laughing' Speaking of human nature faking, how can a plot leak out after it thickens? *; * He looked her square between the eyes, As her swan-like neck he stroked He knew that it was useless But still he begged and coax- ed. But she did not move from where she sat, It was useless of him to beg. For she had done her duty once And could not lay another egg. * Sign on Drug Store: "Take home a brick, you may have company. * Proud Father: Don't you think it's about time the baby learned to say "papa?" Mother: Oh, no, I hadn't in- tended telling him, who you are until he becomes a little stronger. A little robin flew on high, Upon our roof she flittered, And as she laid a tiny egg, "This one's on the house," she twittered. * Ship me somewhere in the Arctic. Where the snow is on the ground. And the chilly, shivery ice- bergs In the waters can be found. How to make ends "meat" Where I'd be so cool and doesn't worry the vegetarian, happy That in freezing bliss I'd Look before you leap has reel been changed to look before And try to dance a fox trot you drink. 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The next meet- ing of the club will be held at the home of Harold Cromer, 600 S. W. 7th Court. * Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kurland of Baltimore, a sister and brother-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Shochet of Miami, were pleasantly sur- prised to hear of the birth of a baby boy to Mrs. Kurland last Thursday, at the Sinai Hospital in Baltimore. Mrs. Kurland was a visitor to Mi- ami the past season. Mother and baby are resting finely. * Miss Norma Wolf left for a vacation to Northern points, where she will spend several weeks visiting friends and re- latives. * Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dub- bin are receiving congratula- tions from their friends in Mi- ami and Jacksonville, Fla. upon the arrival of a baby boy last week at the Victoria Hos- pital. Mother and baby are doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Baron returned Friday evening last from an extended tour of the North, where they visited friends and relatives in Bos- ton and surroundings. They made the trip North and back by auto and reported a very splendid time. Last Wednesday evening the Dramatic Circle of the Friendship League presented a play called "The Rehearsal" at the Talmud Torah Auditor- ium of Beth David, on North- west Third Ave. In the cast that took part in the play were Miss Fay Werner, Miss Anne Simon, Miss Lillian Dia- mond, Miss Sadie Klein, Miss Ann Kirchik and Miss Elsie Weinberger, Miss Ghisella Klein directed the play which received the plaudits of the many members assembled. * Among those taking part in the program presented by the Miami Civic Tourist Club last week were Miss Sadie Resnick, soloist and Miss Miami Showcase and Fixture Company General Contracton and Manufacturers of STORE FRONTS --ST E ... arnd" -- "* STO.. E FITURE.O . 228 S. MIAMI AVENUE Irene Archer, pianist. On last Tuesday evening Miss Miriam Schneider appeared in a group of Irish songs in cos- tume, and a number of read- ings were given by Miami'-, popular Jewish artist, Miss Dora Rosenhouse. * The Ruth Bryan Owen Oro- torical Club will meet at the home of Miss Helen Farkas, 136 N. W. 25th Ave., on Fri- day, August 9th. The meet- ing will be devoted to extem- poraneous speaking and crit- icisms. The members of the Club entertained a number of guests at a luncheon held at the Columbus Hotel, on Aug. 2nd, and after the program was completed by the mem- bers the invited guests each expressed a few words of com- mendation on the work of the MRS. A. L. KANTER, Publicity Chairman of Ruth Bryan Owen Oratorical Club. Club. The guests present in- cluded Mrs. T. Farkas, Mrs. Lewis Brown, Mrs. J. Simp- son, Mrs. L. Hayman, Mrs. J. N. Morris, Mrs. Jules Pearl- man and Mrs. I. A. Ruscol. The members include Mrs. Sydney L. Weintraub, Mrs. M. Friedman, Mrs. Moe Rippa, Mrs. Dorothy Mitchell, Mrs. D. Bogen, Mrs. Herbert Scher, Mrs. A. E. Rosenthal, Mrs. I. Cohen, Miss Helen Farkas and Mrs. A. L. Kanter. A dinner is being planned in the near future where the husbands of the members will be their guests. *4 Mrs. I. Buckstein entertain- ed a small group of friends at luncheon last Thursday in honor of Rabbi and Mrs. Israel H. Weisfeld who returned to Miami last Friday. The Bnai Brith Lodge held e- -----.~llc. --+ DE SOTO SIX (Product of Chrysler) (I SALES 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 5357 Phone for Demonstration iIo>4 its regular monthly business meeting on Thursday night at Kaplan Hall, of Temple Israel at which time important bus- iness was transacted and a number of applications for members were introduced. * Rabbi Israel H. Weisfeld re- turned to Miami with his bride last Friday morning on the Clyde Liner Steamer "Iro- quois" from New York City, where he was married recent- ly. The news of his arrival by steamer was first received on Friday morning but quite a large gathering was present to meet him and especially prominent among the group to greet him and his bride were a large number of mem- bers of the Bar Mitzva Boys Breakfast Club, who violated regulations by boarding the ship before the passengers disembarked. The Rabbi and Mrs. Weisfeld are stopping temporarily at the Columbus Hotel. * Mr. Abe Aronovitz, popular Miami attorney and President of the Mens Club of Miami has returned to Miami from a brief vacation at Henderson- ville, N. C., where he went to recuperate. * Murray Sol and Lewis Frank Spitzer, twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Spitzer celebrated their sixth birth- day, last Friday afternoon, with a party at their home, 1653 N. W. Eighth street. Mrs. M. Weiner assisted Mrs. Spitzer in entertaining the children. The dining table was decorated with candles and held two birthday cakes, one for each of the boys. Pink and blue were used for a color scheme. Guests were Robert Arnold Spitzer, Dolores Spitzer, Frank E. Solomon, Harold Solomon, Katy Morris, Dor- othy Morris, Lois Stone, Edith Feinberg, David Tobin, Mil- dred and Herbert Gordon, Rose, Mildred and Sonny Lan- deau, Claire Ruth Solomon and Gloria Schneidman. * * Mesdames William and Her- man Rubin entertained at a tea bridge at the Granada 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 "PERPETUAL CARE" WOODLAWN BURIAL PARK When on the Tamiami Trail, we shall be pleased to have you inspect our new Jewish section, operated according to the Jewish rituaL hotel, last week. Among those present were Mesdames N. K. Rosenbloom, Mrs. Burnstein, Mrs. A. Smith, S. Hollander, Mrs. S. R. Rubin, Mrs. Lang, Mrs. Botwinick, Mrs. Morris 'Rubin, Mrs. S. Simonhoff, Mrs. Fred Frank, Mrs. Julian Schwartz, Mrs. Sam Spelke, Mrs. Harry Rubin, Mrs. Dave Bogen, Mrs. A. Rosenthal, Mrs. O'Toole, Mrs. Leo Kaiser, Mrs. Anselowitz, Mrs. Solo- mon, Miss Jeanette Karp, Mrs. Konners. Prizes were won by Mrs. Ben Kahn, Mrs. N. K. Rosenbloom, Mrs.Fred Frank, Mrs. Julian Schwartz, Mrs. R. Rubin, and Miss Jeanette Karp. * David A. Rayvis, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry I. Ray- vis, 402 S. W. 13th Ave. was recently graduated with hon- ors from the Wharton School HARRY RAYVIS of Accounts and Finance of the university of Pennsylvan- ia. He was elecetd to the hon- We Specialize in Driveway. WM. DABNEY 1745 S. W. 7th Street MIAMI FLORIDA Curbs General Concrete Wallm THE FARWAY DAIRY SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE Phone Miami 7105 FOR PROMPT SERVICE *-------- -- --- w w '^ ^ '^-- - -^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ -- - - --- :-- - ,^ _, ^ : .-: :; : [)~ H( -NN I~~,H~m)~H (H - .( .H((- H Florida Iron and Equipment 519 N. W. Third Avenue Wholesale Dealers in Machinery and;. Contractors' Equipment MIAMI, FLORIDA PHONE 6602 AMBULANCE SERVICE W. H. Combs Co., Estab. 1896 COMBS FUNERAL HOME Phone Miami M40 163s N. E. 2ad Aveme MIAMI BEACH FUNERAL HOME Phone M. B. 44 1236 Wasbiutr a Ave THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN-A MEDIUM OF AND FOR MIAMI JEWRY! or fraternity of the Univer- sity, Sigma Kappa Phi. He will begin the practice of ac- countancy this Fall. Leonard Beldner, son of Mrs. M. D. Beldner, accom- panied by a schoolmate, Har- old Schwartz of Jacksonville, has arrived from Gainesville where they have been attend- ing summer school. * Mr. and Mrs. M. Golden- blank and family have just re- turned from a motor trip to New York where they visited Mr. Goldenblank's parents and relatives for five weeks. * * N. L. Williams, Miami at- torney, left this morning for Washington, Baltimore, New York and Canadian cities. He was accompanied by his moth- er, Mrs. Jennie Williams. They will be away six weeks. * Edie Naomi Feinberg en- tertained 35 guests at her home in Shenandoah recently to celebrate her eighth birth- day. Table decorations were i-i pink and green. The center- piece was a large birthday cake embedded in a mass of cut flowers. Pink and green baskets of bon-bons market the places of each of the guests. * After refreshments games were played and prizes won by Dorothy Morris, Marion Blank and Martha Rauzin. Mrs. Mau. rice Feinberg, mother of the hostess, was assisted in en- tertaining by Mrs. J. N. Mor- ris. Each guest was presented with a gift. + * Frank Solomon has left for a business trip to Washington, New York, Baltimore and Chi- cago. He will return in five weeks. (Continued on Page 4) 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 4 ... Sarli PHOTOGRAPHER 221 East Flagler Street F s $5^ Po-a 3r Flagler Dry Cleaners Cleaning, Preing, Dyeing and Repairing 472 W. Flagler Street Phoe 33260 "For the Preservation of Your Clothes" - - Friday, August 9, 1929. THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN A Friday, August 9,1929. THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN Pagep 4 SOCIETY (Continued from Page 3) Mrs. A. Pepper accompan- ied by her sons Sydney and Bennett, have just returned from an extended trip to Jack- sonville, Fla., where they at- tended the wedding of ,her niece Gertrude Krantz to Mr. MJoses Pallott. * Mrs. Morris Pepper has just returned from a seven weeks stay at Elizabethton, Tenn. and Hendersonville, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gerson have recently returned from an extended visit to New YorK Philadelphia, Wilmington and vicinity, where they visited friends and relatives. * Invitations have been issued for the marriage on Wednes- day, August 21st, of Miss Ruth Estelle Kaplan, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kaplan to Mr. Max Orovitz of this City at the home of the bride 1773 S. W. 9th St. Rab- bi Israel H. Weisfeld of Beth David will officiate. * Mrs. I. R. Golden and daughter are spending their vacation in Boston, Mass. and expect to remain until Sep- tember. * Mr. Jos. M. Lipnitz, promi- nently identified with local in- surance circles will leave the early part of next week for both a business and pleasure trip which will take him thru a number of Northern cities. He expects to return in about a month. * Mr. and Mrs. I. Seigel were hosts immediately after the services last Saturday morn- inb to the worshippers of Beth David Synagogue in its vestry rooms in honor of the recent marriage of their daughter, in New York City. Mr. Ralph Rubin of Fort Pierce, Fla., was a visitor to Miami this week on business. He is the brother of Morris Rubin of this city. * Joe Rose has returned from Waynesville, N. C., where he has completed a summer home. His family is remaining there for several weeks. * Mrs. J. Louis Shochet enter- tained a number of friends in the first of a series of bridge games in honor of Mrs. I. H. Weisfeld, the bride of Rabbi Israel H. Wesfield of Beth David, a recent arrival in Mi- ami Bridge was played and prizes for high score were awarded as follows: 1st prize to Mrs. Meyer Friedman, sec- ond prize to Mrs. P. Schein- berg and consolation prize to Miss Lena Weinkle. Among those present were: Mrs. I. Buckstein, Mrs. Sam- uel Aronowitz, Mrs. Meyer Friedman, Mrs. J. Simpson, Mrs. S. J. Spector, Mrs. Louis Baron, Miss Natalie Spector, Mrs. Morris Solomon, Mrs. M. D. Kirsch, Mrs. Matz of Pitts- burgh, Pa., Mrs. Stanley C. Myers, Mrs. L. Mintzer, Mrs. Max Kupferstein, Mrs. A. L. Kanter, Mrs. P. Scheinberg, and Mrs. I. H. Weisfeld, the guest of honor. The Mesdames Louis Baron, Stanley C. Myers and Samuel J. Spector assisted the hostess in entertaining. Mrs. Harry Rubin and her mother-in-law Mrs. Jacob Ru- bin accompanied by her chil- dren have just returned to Miami from an extended trip North. They spent sometmie in Hendersonville, N. C. and nearby points The card party given by the Beth David Sisterhood at the Talmud Torah Auditorium, last Tuesday evening was at- tended by quite a number of members of the organization and friends of the institution. Mesdamse Max Rappaport, W. Mechlowitz and Morris Rap- paport were the hostesses. Re- freshments were served and prizes for high score were awarded. The large vanity set which was raffled and then auctioned was purchased by Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kahn. ANNOUNCEMENTS Beth David The usual daily Minyan is being held at 7:30 A. M. and evening services beginning with Mincha, at 6:45 P. M. and Maariv services immedi- ately thereafter. Saturday services are held at 9 A. M. and Sundya morning at 8:00 A. M. Plans are now being made for the resumption of the ac- tivities of the Congregation, since the return of Rabbi Weisfeld to the City. Temple Israel Summer services will be conducted at Temple Israel during the absence of Rabbi MADE WITH DISTILLED WATER BLUE MOON GINGER ALE Tropical Seltzer If Your Dealer Can't Supply You.-PHONE CORAL GABLES 475 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. Give Yourself A Treat! By Visiting The BISCAYNE INN Strictly Kosher 158 N. E. THIRD STREET Phone 2-9563 MRS. B. WEISBURG, Mgr. Private Parking Facilities "JOE" REISMAN= Formerly of MIAMI BEACH -~-= Will Be Happy To Serve You "AUF A GUTEN YAHR" On Or About Sept. 15th | ~-_<-- | SWith the finest of Kosher Meats Sand Poultry-Voluntarily under | the supervision of the "Vaad SHakasruth," Rev. B. M. Herman I our steady "Shoched." AT OUR NEW HOME 166 N. W. Fifth St. Phone 32270 uu "h 5 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 22073. SPIRITUALISTS EMMA J. McCOMAS Spiritual Counselor 245 N. W. Third St. TIRES MOHAWK TIRES JOHNSON TIRE COMPANY 1361 N. E. 1st Ave. Phones: 4114-4115 TRUCKS AND MESSENGER SERVICE TRUCKS RENTED for Hay Rides and Beach Parties DIME MESSENGER SERVICE 335 N. E. 2nd Ave. PHONE 2-4747 BUSINESS DIRECTORY ngS~fiS^ii^^n 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 L. (Pop) GERSON Buyer of All Kinds of Scrap Metal We Sell Auto Parts 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 and the New York 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 EAST COAST FISH CO. "The Best in Fish and Sea Food" Curb Market S. W. 2nd Ave. Phone 22736 FOUNTAINS Cold Drinks Candies and Lunches at THE SHRADERS Corner 1st St. N. W. and 3rd Ave. FURNITURE FURNITURE EXCHANGE, INC. 321 N. Miami Ave. We Buy and Sl6 Furniture INSURANCE Life Fire Casualty Bonds RAUZIN INSURANCE AGENCY, Inc. Phones 22565 32452 137 N. E. First St. Miami, Fla. JOSEPH M. LIPNITZ "Service That Makes Friends and Keep Them" Insurance Underwriter Lawyer's Bldg. Phone 2-0317 2-1522 LEON ELKIN Is now Local Representative of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. and is ready to serve his friends. 1620 N. W. 30th STREET Phone 26085 KEY AND LOCK SERVICE THREE E KEY SERVICE Safe, Key, Gun Experts "Any Key Fitted to Any Lock, 25c" Phone Miami 3-1637 for Service 15 N. W. 3rd Ave. LAUNDRIES NATIONAL LAUNDRIES, INC. "Trustworthy Service" 1048 N. W. 5th Ave. Phone 8131 LUMBER J. C. DOOLITTLE Pine Lumber Cypress Sash Doors 423 N. W. N. River Drive Phone 7251 MOHEL RABBI B. D. MENDEL "Competent and Trained Mohel" Ask at Daum's 159 N. W. 5th St. Phone 31430 REV. B. M. HERMAN Experienced and Able Mohel 327 Washington Ave., Miami Beach Phones Miami 22708 Miami Beach 53816 PHARMACISTS BRYAN PARK PHARMACY Chas. Tannenbaum, Pharmacist (reg. pharmacist for 17 years) Cor 22nd Ave. and 8th St. S. W. PIPE and STEEL ADELMAN PIPE & STEEL CO. 58 N. E. 25th St. Aat F. E. C. R. R. Phone 21420 A. & B. PIPE AND METAL CO. Phone 31355 53 North East 25th Street PRINTERS MIAMI PRINTING CO. "Printing That Pays" Phone 28261 107 South Miami Avenue ROOFING ---.- r --- RELIABLE SHEET YfiTAL & ROOFING WORKS Phone 4782 728 South West Eighth Street OUR ADVERTISERS SAVE YOU MONEY AND GIVE YOU SERVICE! .4... 54 ~---~- JL %, - |
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