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/fJfcwist flu/rd id/II :'lop .--, VOL. II.-NO. XXXVII. MAIMI, FLORIDA, SEPTEMBER 6, 1929 Price 5 Cents JEWS DEPLORE OUTRAGES TO MY WAY OF Palestine Dead THINKING Are Mourned At Protest Meeting Rabbi Israel H. Weisfeld What utter drivel will often emanate from lofty sources. Consider last Saturday's edi- torial wafted down from the uppermost heights of the stately News Tower. An edi- torial as inane as it was r a m b ling, incomprehensible and lamentably inaccurate. The editorial writer views the world stirring occurences in the Holy Land, ponders a mo- ment and jauntily advances the conclusion that the Jews have a claim to the land that is 3800 years of age; the Arabs have lived in Palestine for the past 1300--,ergo, it is apparent, self-evident and ob- vious to dll bat the blind that the outcome' of this war will conclusively prove whose is the stronger claim. Master- ful! What could be sweeter yet simpler? One pictures the writer smiling benignly at the thought of having solved so simply a. baffling internation- al problem, as he rushes to the golf links to complete a foursome. The Arabs have a thirteen hundred year claim! What poppycock and tommyrot! "If I forget thee, 0, Jerusalem, let my right hand forget its cunning." Has there been ONE moment in the more than 1800 years of the Diaspora when the Jewish heart did not thrill'at the mention of the name Palestine, did not expand with pride at the memory of the Jewish kings who strode majestically. on the hills of Judah, of the pro- phets who fearlessly and fer- vently uttered their sonorous prophecies of doom and sal- vation . . Was there ever a moment in the history of time WHEN THERE WERE NO JEWS IN PALESTINE? Why will our Gentile friends insist on calling it the Arab- Jewish war thereby raising a doubt in the minds of the readers as to which of the two races ispuilty? Why not call it by its realuname? An Arab massacre of Jews? And why will the Musally well informed and accurate Arthur Brisbane persist in writing of the "60,- 000 Jew is Ps teu" when there ag o:etoyll 150,000. Superf0i4aly, 4 11 the igt of Amyas W .O pI population the difference should .t a csterna- tion. w .-n re fists that - *'**I w~ WgW I.-yW Every face set grimly and depicting the intense sym- pathy of those whose very souls have been touched, Mi- ami Jewry gathered at the Talmud Torah Auditorium, last night to express their protest against the Arab massacres of innocent Jews in Palestine and while mourning the loss resolve to help to their utmost the rebuilding and rehabilitation of the places laid waste, not only by resolutions but by cash. The meeting called by the local Zionist District began a little after 8 o'clock with the opening remarks by John Wolf, who presided. Mr. Wolf briefly outlined the purposes of the meeting and intense indignation of the entire civil- ized world at the outrages perpetrated. He then introduc- ed Mayor C. H. Reeder who spoke bf the sympathy of the entire world, and its hopes that Jewish aspirations would be achieved, and as one who saw service in World War said, "we who fought on the Western Front in the Great War to protect civilization will respond to the call, and be found in the front ranks of Palestine to forcefully estab- lish the Jewish people in Pal- estine as a Jewish Homeland, should the need arise." He then offered the cooperation of the City Commission of Miami and urged that any re- solution that the two Rabbis of Miami thought proper would meet with the support and endorsement of the City Commissioners and offered to personally convey the resolu- tions to Washington on behalf of Miami. Mrs. Lois Dobrin, president of the local Hadassah then pictured what Hadassah had accomplished for the Pales- tine population regardless of race and creed and pledged its utmost to help reestablish the colonies with the aid of all Jews. Rabbi Israel H. Weisfeld was then- introduced and he minced no words in condemn- ing the attitude of Great Britian in permitting incom- petent and lax officials, in sympathy with the Arab mal- contents,'to continue in office. IHe charged that these offi- cials could have prevented the outrages but instead encour- aged them. In telling of the H.mron massacre, R ab b i Wesfe.d nearly broke down .while dcr.tng the murder e 'oiflc maiie in the Ye- WaltI M' E an. In closing he wr raise more than one thousand dollars. He was then followed by Dr. A. D. Halpern who spoke in Yiddish. In a brief address he took the audience with him to the fresh graves of the forty-five Jews who were massacred at Hebron and elo- quently exclaimed "These dead have not died in vain but they call upon us to continue the great work for which they laid down their lives. They are calling upon us to con- tinue and we must respond." "Palestine must be built even if the colonists must cultivate the land with one hand and carry a gun for protection in the other." Rabbi Dr. Jacob H. Kaplan of Temple Israel then spoke briefly and urged upon the audience the thought that these horrible outrages would be the beginning of the Re-. surrection of Jewish spirit and Jewish hopes towards the building of a Jewish Home- land in Palestine. He pledged his Congregation towards the raising of funds at the ser- vices in the Temple tonight. Mr. Abe Aronovitz then spoke expressing his hope to- ,wards the reestablishment of peace in Palestine between the Arabs and Jews. The Resolutions Committee consisting of Baron de Hirsch Meyer, Abe *4vpltt Mad J. tine. The resolutions were un- animously adopted and are to be sent to the Department of State, the British Ambassa- dor, the City Commission of Miami, the Zionist Organiza- tion of America and the Newspapers. "Kol Molay Rachmim" wes recited by acting Cantor of Beth David, Mr. Nathan Wrobel for the memory of those who were slain in Pal- estine. Telegrams were read from U. S. Sen. Duncan U. Fletcher, Gov. Doyle Carlton, Mrs. Ruth Owen, Mr. Shutzer, president of the West Palm Beach Congregation and U. S. Sen. Park Trammell. The mes- sage from Sen. Trammell re- ceived the greatest applause of all and reads: "I deeply de- plore the Palestine massacres which have shocked the civil- ized world and elicited the sympathy of all right think- ing people. I desire to render such assistance as possible to prevent a recurrence of this outrage." Sisterhood Presi- dent Resigns Post At the meeting of the Beth David Sisterhood held at the Talmud Torah Auditorium, last W n a afternoon, its - t w twi Barown tefite ~ I "Ova reu atin d =2" :"coo "LEST WE FORGET!" By PHILIP M. RASKIN By the sacred soil With blood still wet, We repeat our oath: Lest we forget! By the graves of our Sons Open yet, We repeat our oath: Lest we forget! By the lives of our youth And the doom they met, We repeat our oath: Lest we forget! By a Nation's trust And a Nation's debt, We repeat our oath: Lest we forget! Let heart to heart, Grief-beset, Echo the oath: Lest we forget! U I Louis Marshall Is Critically Ill ZURICH, Switzerland, Sept. 5.-The condition of Louis Marshall, prominent New York lawyer, who has been ill here, today took a sudden turn for the worse and his condition is considered grave. The patient has grown weak- er. Mr. Marshall, after attend- ing the recent world Zionist congress in Geneva, under- went an abdominal operation. He had several good nights and while his condition was considered grave it improved and until today's report, the well known New Yorker was considered to be on the way to recovery. Rummage Sale Is Huge Success The Rummage sale which is now being conducted on North Miami Ave., adjoining the- Capitol Theatre, for the bene- fit of the Talmud Torah by the recently organized Ladies Auxiliary, has been meeting with a splendid reception both by the buying public as well as from those contributing merchandise. A splendid ship- ment of both men's and ladies wearing apparel has been con- tributed by the Economy Cleaners, and from a large number of merchants thru- out the City. Among those actively en-1 gaged in thegood work have been Mrs. Manuel Rippa, Mrs. S. Abenson, Mrs. H. Dubler, Mrs. Belcov and others. Jewish Resident Dies Last Week Last Thursday evening, Mrs. Maurice Klein, aged 68, of 220 S. W. 21st Road, die as the result of lingering.ill- ness. She was the mother of Mrs. David Gottfried, whom, operated the Tennessee Kosh- er Markets in Miami aa4, - ami Beach for the past sev- eral years. Mrs. Klein, was a-' resident of Miami for the past five years and had tesided with her daughter during that time. She leaves surviv- ing her three sons, Albertje-* siding in Miami, Ernest an Julius of New York City; a two daughters Jennie aad Rose Gottfried both residing in Miami. \ , Interment was at Wo- lawn Cetnetery and Rab bi rael H. Weiseld of Bsth k id offisted at the fuwl . of Frank Me 's-kaiscia, e pria ': : I THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN Friday, September 6, THE JEWISH ,FLORIDIAN A weekly newspaper published at Miami, Florida by The Jewish Floridian Publishing Company 302 S. W. FOURTH AVENUE Phone 8745 EDITORIAL STAFF J. LOUIS SHOCHET A CHOCHOM BEN DOROM A.N. ASHER TO MY WAY OF THINKING Continued from Page 1) could do as their hearts pleas- ed. The much heralded, strong silent policy of England's col- onial government control proved to be an image with feet of clay. When the leading Arab malcontents found that they could molest the Jews during divine services at the Wailing Wall, burn their pray- er books, attack and kill Jews attending a funeral . when they discovered that they could flagrantly violate sup- pqsedly inviolate status quo agreements, trample rough shod over the most basic hu- man rights . .. and escape unpunished, even unrebuked, a diabolical smile crept over their sinister countenances and the bloody orgy was launched. I say "a few malcontents" advisedly. The bulk of Arabs in Palestine are eminently satisfied with Jewish immi- gration and settlement. And why shouldn't they be? Have- n't their practically worthless lands increased in value be- yond their fondest hopes be- cause of this immigration? Hasn't the Jew's phenomenal development of erstwhile de- serts into flourishing groves shamed his Arab neighbor in- to developing his own lands and enhancing its value? The Arab because of his low standard of living and wage has successfully com- peted with the Jewish worker and has supplanted the latter even in the employ of the Jewish fruit grower. Has the intellectual Arab gained noth- ing from contact with the Oc- cidental Jew and the fabulous- ly wealthy Western culture the latter introduced into the Country? What has he lost as a result of the increased Jew- ish immigration? Resume: Who is respon- sible for the barbarous po- groms in Palestine? 1. A handful of irrespon- sible Arab instigators, crime breeders and trouble seekers ..... encouraged by 2. The shamefully passive and almost boldly Pro-Arab attitude of the British Gov- ernment, brought about by 3. The weak, almost apolo- getic attitude of our own Zionist Organization. The lat- ter might have prevented the occureem these bloody maasinres (f- demanding jus- tic an ratitutiUp from the B*ibWi GovePiagt at the vtW first attack i .he Jews atv 1Le Watag W h -A stranger came to town delay: And hoped that he had come to stay; With savings for each rainy day. He bought a place to live and play. -He heard while looking at a file: "I wouldn't build ,I'd wait a while." And on the street he heard: You bet. We haven't hit the bottom yet!" A clerk remarked while sell- ing ink: "I'll say this town is on the blink!" Another said, while show- ing socks: "This burg is headed for the rocks." -The stranger who had hop- ed to stay, And build a home in town- delay, Remained no longer than a day- The gloomy talk drove him away. * * Speaking of home brews, lumps on some husband's heads are due to home bruise. * * Work today and do your best, Remember there's no to- morrow. Smile today and laugh today Let another day take care of the sorrow. Remember the guy with a continual smile Is the guy who always wins. And people who smile as they move along Are the ones who win the friends. So dive in deep, roll up your sleeves And work and smile and grin. You can't expect the world to look up to you When you're holding down your chin. Cluck: Why are you eating those tacks? Hen: I'm going to lay a car- pet. * * "Hello? Betty? This is Hal. I've got a very attractive friend staying with me and I was wondering if you could n't get a girl for him tonight." "Why, yes, I think so." "Fine! And try to get one that-well, he likes nice at- tractive girls that-ah-like a good time-if you see what I mean." "I say try to get a girl that's- well, a good broad minded young lady." "Wh-a-a-t ?" "Well, I mean-that is to say- one that has, shall we call it the modern outlook on things ?" "I don't seem to under- stand." # "I mean, pick out one that -well, nowadays when a fel- low goes out with a girl it's sort of different from the old days. I mean a girl doesn't feel that just because she hasn't known a man for a- long time they ca '.- ah . jn vIs e '&& oiftC~ftSiiL~ partake of a little mutual en- joyment." "Wha-a-a-a-at?" "Hang it all. I mean, Ted isn't depraved or anything like that, but he likes a girl to be um amenable and congenial. You know." "Now honestly, dear, I haven't the faintest idea. .. " "Get a girl-get a girl with - ah -a sweet disposition. What I mean is, after all, an affinity can't be purely intel- lectual, and Ted's only going to be here this one evening. I mean I'd like to feel that he accomplished something if you get what I'm driving at." "Wha-a-a-t ?" "Oh, for heaven's sake, can you get him a girl that PETS?" "Oh-that! Why in the world didn't you say so? What sort of a girl did you think I was going to get? We'll be ready by eight-thirty Cheerio." * * The new American was be- ing quizzed as an applicant for citizenship. The conversa- tion follows: "Next!" "Who? Me? Born?" "Yes, sir. Where?" "Europe." "What part?" "All of me." "Why did you leave Eu- rope ?" "I couldn't bring it with me." "Where were your fore- fathers born?" ' "I have only one father." "Your business." "Rotten." "Where is Washington?" "He's dead." "I mean the capital of the UniteStates." "They loaned it all to Eu- rope." "Now do you promise to support the Constitution?" "Me? How can I? I've got a wife and six children." * * Washington crossed the Delaware, The flapper cross- ed her legs, But- they both got there. * * There was a young man from Me. Accustomed to drinking champe. But he got some bad liquor, GCrew suddenly sicquor, And swore, "By God, never age." * Why do they chop a tree down to chop it up? For the same reason that they cut it down to cut it up. * * Artie, once upon a time, A cigarette did smoke; The smoke got mixed inside of him. And it made Artie choke. Art once drank a bottle Of awfully mean home brew. 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Rubin were he hosts to the worshippers t Beth David Synagogue last saturday, immediately after he morning services in honor f the Bar Mitzva of their son martin, in the vestry rooms f the Synagogue. * Mr. Larry Fay was the host f the initial breakfast of the eason for the Bar Mitzva oys Breakfast Club, at Beth avid, last Sunday morning. he usual meeting was held nd a good time was had by ll immediately after the ser- ices. The hosts for next Sun- ay will be Mr. and Mrs. Sam- el J. Spector who are tender- ng the breakfast because of heir son Louis joining as an associate member of the Club. * Rabbi Dr. and Mrs. Jacob .Kaplan have returned to he City after a three month's action spent touring the country. Rabbi Kaplan first attended the convention of he Central Conference of merican Rabbis, officiated t the wedding of his niece nd then visited Northern and astern points. The Ladies Auxiliary of eth David Talmud Torah, ill hold the second of its series of card parties next uesday evening, September th, at 8 p. m. oclock, in the almud Torah-Auditorium for he benefit of the Talmud To- ah furnishings Fund. Re- reshments will be served and good time is promised all. esdames B. Kandel, Nathan delman, and Charles Tan- enbaum will be the hostesses or the evening. * Miss Harriet Saltzberg left or New York City last week n the S. S. Iroquois. She ex- pects to return within a onth. * Rabbi and Mrs. Israel H. eisfeld were hosts to the embers of the Teacher's raining Class of Beth David Sunday School, last Monday. Plans for the coming school sessions were discussed and arrangements made for a very successful season. Refresh- ments were served. * Mess. Al and Herman Meck- lowitz have been circulating petitions amongst the stu- dents of the University of Mi- ami for the establishment of a Hebrew Course there. The authorities have agreed to ar- rarqge for Hebrew studies pro- vided a sufficient number - Miami Showcase and Fixture Company Geaneul C.oen n and MIu-em-m of .- 22 STORE FRONTS STORE FIXEUJR C show their willingness to at- tend. * Last Thursday evening Dr. and Mrs. M. D. Kirsch enter. tainted a number of friends at a musical in which Mr. Kirk of New York City entertained the guests with violin solos, and in duets with Dr. Kirsch and a number of visiting art- ists. At a late hour refresh- ments were served. *4 Mr. Bob Furr of the firm of Aronovitz, Furr Goldstein left last week i month's trip to North ( lina and to Washington, D his former home. t* * law and for a Caro- . C Dave Alper of the Rosedale Delicatessen returned last week from a brief vacation spent visiting various Beaches. He reports having had a very splendid trip. 4I 4* Mr. and Mrs. Joe Reisman have just returned from a three week's trip to New York and nearby Cities, where they spent a brief vacation prior to opening their new store in Mi- ami. Mr. Philip Romer returned to Miami this week after quite a lengthy stay in the North and will re-enter business within the next few weeks at his old stand in Miami Beach. A talk on "Foreign Com- merce" was given by Jack Kirchick at the meeting of the Friendship league, Wed- nesday evening, at the Beth David Talmud Torah building Dancing followed" the short business meeting. About 100 members were present. * Next Monday afternoon at 2 p. m. the Beth,Jacob Ladies Auxiliary of Miami Beach will hold a card party for the ben- efit of its Sunday School fund at the home of Mrs. I. L. Mintzer, 327 Washington Ave. to which the public is cordial- ly invited. * Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Morris of Atlanta, Ga., announce the arrival of a baby girl, last week. Mother and baby are resting nicely. Mrs. Morris is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. B. Berner of Miami. DE SOTO SIX (Product of Chrysler) 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 i" *' IE TY ~ -- -,~ ,II m a m m o m b Mr. and Mrs. L. Leibowitz entertained the Monday night Club, last week at their home in the Wonder View Apart- ments, at bridge. First prize was won by David Bogen and second prize by Mrs.Wm. Schneidman. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schneidman, Mr. and Mrs. David Bogen, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Friedman, Mr. and Mrs. L. Leibowitz. Miss Bernice Loeb assisted the hostess in entertaining. At a late hour a delicious ice course was served. * Mr. and Mrs. S. Berg andl daughter have just returned to the City after having spent several months vacationing in the North. Mr. and Mrs. A. Rubin will b hosts at a Bar Mitzva party in honor of their son Marvin, on Sunday afternoon, Septem- ber 8th, at their home 2476 Southwest Eighth street. * The Loyalty Club of the Emunah Chapter of O. E. S. held the first business meet- ing since its close last June, at the home of Mrs. Dave Kahn, 515 N. W. 12th Ave., and some important business was transacted. At a late hour refresh- ments were served. A pleas- ant time was spent by all. * Mrs. David Bogen has just returned to the City from a three months stay in the North. Mrs. John Wolf was hostess to the members of the Ladies Auxiliary of Beth David Tal- mud Torah, last Monday even- ing at its regular meeting. At this meeting the following were reported to have contri- buted for the. purchase of desks for the Talmud Torah: Miss Adele Segal, 3; Avigdor Golden, 1; Harry Schulman, 1; Mrs. Louis Ruscol, 1; Dave Alper, 1; Dave Boris, 1; S. Orenstein, 1; Mrs. Ed. Wolfe, 1; S. J. Spector, 1; Rosalyn Friedman, 1; Milton Fried- man, 1; Alberta Tannenbaum, 1; Stanley Tannenbaum, 1; Pearl Waldorf, 1; Esther Ne- ham, 1; Isador Neham, 1; 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 Phone 23535-31624 PERPETUAL CARE" WOODLAWN BURIAL PARK i Taiai d Trel, we albl he pled to have ye lp 010'-." '. "a o : " m -:,. *..--.. . . " .. '.-.-,. .l$. Charles Goldstein, 1; Joseph Tritt, 1; Theresa Arnold, 2: David Warschoff, 1; Mrs. Michael Yunis contributed fif- ty dollars ($50.) towards the Ladies Auxiliary. Fifteen new members were admitted. At the present time the treasur- er reported that approximate- ly seven hundred dollars was on hand, and that desks and blackboards had been pur- chased. *4 One of the largest and well attended card parties of the season was that arranged by those interested in raising a Relief Fund for the sufferers in the Palestine Massacres. Mesdames David Cowen, M. D. Kirsch and Morris Solo- mon were the hostesses for the evening. Prizes were awarded to the highest scorers and during the evening several raffles were held. A beautiful silver bowl donated by Julius Dam- enstein was raffled and real- ized quite a sizable sum. A doll donated by Mrs. Morris Solomon was also raffled and helped increase the proceeds. Much credit is due to the hostesses who voluntarily ar- ranged the event on hearing of the Palestine troubles. A sum in excess of one hundred and fifteen dollars has al- ready been collected and as the tickets for the card party are paid for will greatly in- crease the amount realized. This is the first of a series of card parties and other affairs which will be staged to help raise funds for the Palestine sufferers. Miss Beatrice R. Markowitz of Hartford, Conn., is visiting in Miami until the first of October. ** Mrs. J. Stollberg has left We Specalise in Driveways WM, DABNEY 1745 S. W. 7th Street MIAMI FLORIDA Curks General Concrete Walks THE FARWAY DAIRY SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE Phone Miami 7105 FOR PROMT SERVICE I~,~~~CW)DllkYCI --~UIH. ~c~lW~ ------------ .1 -:-. :J N, ..". ,-: ,, Florida-Iron and Equipment Co. 19 N. V.T hi Avenue Wholele Dealer in Machiner md Contneptn 0Utom0 PHONE 602 .. ..~ a . Flagler Dry Cleaners Cl-nloc Pre' Dyeing and 1' 472 W. Plaho .Set i, ?i/......M6 ..^J? 1 33M ... .T~I----rr--s~.l fll 3bF~nYIC~CT--FI-~-~lr~.-I~~T1~~~i- _I~-.._-- .~-.1~--~~--- I -lc~.n~-mmil~~*---- C*~* \r~--rcr~c1~~~.~C~ - -- -. -T <1- 1- 11 ~~f. :-~ : %' "'; ~ S-' CAMBUU NCE SMR W. H. ConKW C4, Bf^SL MAm Olafi for Atlanta and New York to spend the remainder of the summer. Miss Ella Jo Stoll- berg, her daughter, has just returned from a vacation in New York and Georgia. * Mrs. Morris L. Cowan and Children have returned from an 11 weeks' vacation in the Carolina mountains. Raymond Cowan, oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Cowan, spent the sum- mer at Camp Osceola. Mrs. Cowan is prominently identi- fied in P.-T. A. and club cir- cles. * * Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weinkle entertained at dinner last Wednesday night, in honor of Rabbi and Mis. Israel H. Weisfeld. Among those pre- sent in addition to the hosts and guests of honor were: Mr. and Mrs. Sol. Weinkle, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weinkle, Mr. and Mrs. J. Louis Shoch- et, Miss Lena Weinkle and Miss Sarah Shochet. The -guests of honor were present- ed with a beautiful piece of silver. Mrs. Chas. Tannenbaum re- turned to Miami last Friday after an extended trip to New York and other northern points. * Miss Beatrice Shaff enter- tained yesterday afternoon with a farewell bridge party in honor of her cousin, Miss Beatrice Aezenshtat. Miss Marjorie Predinger re- ceived first prize, and Miss Dorothy Kaplan the consola- tion gift. Miss Aezenshtat (Continued on Page 4) REV. B. M. HERMAN Experienced and Able Mohel 327 Washington Ave., Miami Beach Phones Miami 22708 Miami Beach 53816 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 Sari: PHOTOGRAPHER 221 East Flagler Street . !^.3 THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN Friday, jeptember 6 SOCIETY (Continued from Page 3) was presented with silk lin- gerie for guest prize. Those present were Miss Beatrice Silver, Miss Fay Sil- verman, Miss Beatrice Alpert, Miss Selma Spoont, Miss Es- ther Hymans, Miss Sylvia Rayvis, Miss Aezenshtat, Miss Predinger, Miss Kaplan, Miss Viola Katz, Miss Daisy Shaff, Miss Virginia Lush and Miss Ruth Lush. Friendship league observed parents' night at its meeting in the Beth David Talmud Torah auditorium. Reports on the progress of the minstrel show were made by Ray Young, director. Mrs. Charles Golden gave an ad- dress. Refreshments were ser- ved and the following program was presented: "Deep Night" (Rudy Valee), "Desert Song" (Sigmund Romberg) and "King for a Day" (Fiorito), sung by Joe Mandelbaum, with accompaniment by Miss Ida Mandelbaum; "Geogra- phy", colored sketch, by Miss Ruth Davis; "Il Trovatore." piano solo by Miss Mandel- baum; reading. "The Song of the Shirt" (Thomas Hood), by Miss Hilma Rose; vocal solos, "Chinese Lullaby" (Ro- bert Hood Bowers) and "Was It a Dream?" (Sam Koslov), by Miss Pauline Schoenfeld; dance by little Edna Schoen- feld, with Miss Mandelbaum accompanying; original piano composition by Ray Young, and reading, "The Burglar," by Miss Bea Silver. * Bridge party was given by Miss Dorothy Kaplan in honor of Miss Beatrice Aizenshtat, of Florence, Ala., Wednesday at her home. Prizes were awarded to Miss Selma Spoont and Miss Mary Flitman. A gift was presented to Miss Aizenshtat. An ice course was served. Present were: Miss Beat- rice Shaff, Miss Beatrice Sil- ver, Miss Margie Predinger, Miss Selma Spoont, Miss Flit- man and Miss Edna Badanes. *r Mrs. William Friedman and children, Milton and Rosalyn, returned Sunday from a three months' trip through the north. They visited friends and relatives in New York and spent some time in the mountains. They will be at home at 1133 S. W. 2nd St. * Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Adel- man were the hosts at a din- ner party last Sunday at the Biscayne Inn, in honor of Rabbi and Mrs. Israel H. Weisfeld. Among those pre- sent were: Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kahn, Miss Adelman, Jack Adelman, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Louis Shochet. Quite an en- joyable time was had by all. West Palm Beach (Mrs. H. Oliphant Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. Ed Blechner accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Oliphant and son El- mer, paid a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Schwartz last Sunday at Miami. * The Beth El Sisterhood held a box supper at the Com- munity House last Sunday night which was greatly en- joyed by the large number of members and friends who attended. A social hour fol- lowed and bridge was played. The Committee in charge of the affair consisted of Mrs. Sam Schutzer, Mrs. Harry Lerner and Mrs. Sam Berner. * * Mrs. I. Gold has just return- ed to her West Palm Beach home from a visit to Jack- sonville. Mr. Pinky Schrebijck has been visiting friends in Mi- ami for the past week. * Mr. and Mrs. Al Herschorn has just returned from an ex- tended visit to the North where they spent their vaca- tion. Mr. Leonard Goldman who was a guest at the Harry Blechner home has returned to his home in Ft. Lauderdale and was accompanied by Mr. Louis Gold who will be his guest for a few days. Mr. Nat Blechner is now Mr. Nat Blechner is now CONGRATULATIONS WEST PALM BEACH HAPPY TO WELCOME YOU! SVisit Our Beautiful Store At 410 CLEMATIS STREET "In The Heart of Town" PUMPERNICKEL, RYE, VIENNA, ROLLS, ETC.- PASTRY, CAKES, PIES- AS ONLY "TOM SMITH" KNOWS HOW FORMERLYY WITH THE CHICAGIO AND NEW YORK BAKING CO. OF MIAMII) West Palm Beach Baking Co. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OUR MODERN PLANT AT 523 CLEMATIS ST.. WEST PALM BEACHII BUY AND BUILD ON THE BEACH LISTINGS IN ALL LOCATIONS PRICES LOW J. GESCHEIDT, Inc. Realtors and Builders I: Washagton Ave. I . OUR Wm. Penn Hotel Building convalescing at the Good Samaritan Hospital and ex- pects to leave there shortly. Mr. Lewis Davidson accom- panied by his daughters Beat- rice and Estelle have return- ed to their home after an ex- tended visit to New York City and other northern points. * Mr. B. Wax accompanied by his daughter Edith has just returned to their Boynton home after a brief business trip to New York City. ::,*--------"""~ "Tasty and Wholesome" ! S Is The Food At The Biscayne Inn Strictly Kosher Take Advantage of Our Exceptional Cooking Lunches Daily 11:30 a. m. to I S 3 p. m. ONLY 75c Dinner Daily 6 to 9 p. m. ONLY $1.00 I MRS. B. WEISBURG, Mgr. I Private Parking Facilities ANNOUNCING Our Readiness to Serve You With The Finest in FRUITS AND VEGETABLES LOUIS TOUBY 161 N. W. Fifth Stret lllllll IIIIIIIlllll'lll(lll]| lllll llll Il l 1Z "JOE"REISMAN Formerly of MIAMI BEACH SWill Be Happy To Serve You "AUF A GUTEN YAHR" On Or About Sept. 15th = With the finest of Kosher Meats Sand Poultry-Voluntarily under the supervision of the "Vaad = Hakasruth," Rev. B. M. Herman Sour steady "Shoched." AT OUR NEW HOME 166 N. W. Fifth St. S Phone 32270 Look for Sign Over the Boat Boat Leaves City Yacht i 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, $2. For particulars, phone 22078. 'B y MONE I'4 A. j i BUSINESS DIRECTORY BU^^^^^^ ^ 66a!SINESa<^S^^$^^^^^^ 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) PERSON 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, Nwe York Delicatessen and Empire Delicatessen BAGS and METALS AMERICAN BAG & METAL CO. Phone 21147 610 North West Fifth Street EAST COAST BAG & METAL CO. (Inc.) I. L. MINTZER MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS 435-445 N. W. 8th Street Phone 4485 PEPPER METAL CORP. Scrap Metal and Machinery N. W. Cor. 5th Ave. and 14th St. Phone 22546 BUILDING SUPPLIES J. SIMPSON Building Materials, Roofing Paper, Asphalt 423 N. W. N. River Drive Phone 7251 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 Sell Furniture INSURANCE Life Fire Casualty Blt RAUZIN INSURANCE AGENCY, Inc. Phones 22565 32452 137 N. E. First St. Miami, Fla. JOSEPH M. LIPNITZ "Service That Makes Frien& and Keep Them" Insurance Underwriter Lawyer's Bldg. Phone 2-0317 211 LEON ELKIN Is now Local Metropolitan and is ready Representative of Life Insurance to serve his frie Residence 1620 N. W. 30th STREET Phone 26085 LAUNDRIES NATIONAL LAUNDRIES, INC "Trustworthy Service" 1048 N. W. 5th Ave. Phone 8131 MOHiL RABBI B. D. MENDEL "Competent and Trained Mohd Ask at Daum's 159 N. W. 5th St. Phone 31430 PHARMACISTS BRYAN PARK PHARMACY Chas. Tannenbaum, Pharmacist (reg. pharmacist for 17 year Cor 22nd Ave. and 8th St. 8.1 CRYSTAL PHARMACY Dr. A. D. Halpern, Ph. G. Ph. I Prescriptions Our Specialty 128 N. Miami Ave. Phone 297 PIPE and STEEL ADELMAN PIPE & STEEL 0 58 N. E. 25th St. Aat F. E. C. R. R, Phone 21l A. & B. PIPE AND METAL 0 Phone 31355 53 North East 25th Street PRINTERS MIAMI PRINTING CO. "Printing That Pays" Phone 23261 107 South Miami Avenue ROOFING MOHAWK TIRES JOHNSON TIRE COMPANY 1361 N. E. Ist Ave. . Phones: 4114-4115 TRUCKS AND MESSENG< SERVICE TRUCKS BENTED for . Hay Ridw aad Bmeah DIME MIBSNOIG SW sMS N. .t L dAvU * pgwg 1.4747 Ambolanee Servi.e "AHE.R N" Funeral eorm Efficient and EecaBaldos ke-I- ,' 1224 S. W. FirSt Street 1317 CoUNI Ave. Pihse r' nimm '" Pare 4 Phone Miami Beach 5-1762 'i7~fi~P$~i~PXI~ L II_~_~ ---.- I |
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| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
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| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
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