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iefIv1 IfcrIckIIirIn Vol. III.-No. X AA. Miami, Florida, Friday, July 25, 1930 New Bank To Open At Miami Beach Confirmation of E. D. Keefer as liquidator of the Price 5 Cents JEWISH NEWS THROUGHOUT IT.RlTnl A Miami Beach Bank and Trust Co. last Wednesday by Judge F Barnes of the Circuit Court, FORT MYERS, FLA. removed the last obstacle to Mrs. Simon Loeb and her the opening of the new City guests, Mrs. I. Kessler, and Bank of Miami Beach. The Mrs. MI. Henry Cohen of Tam- charter of the new Bank was pa, will return to Fort Myers TEMPERATURE approved by Ernest Amos, today after a visit in Miami. An Italian inventor has develop- State Comptroller, and assures They were the guests of Mrs. ed a heat-cooling furnace for dom- the depositors of the Miami Cohen's daughter, Mrs. A. estic use. *The same apparatus Beach Bank and Trust Co. an Cohen. which keeps the house warm in immediate payment of fifty Winter will draw the heat from per cent to unsecured depos- the air in Summer and keep it per cent to unsecured depos- JACKSONVILLE, FLA. cool. itors, and an assurance that Fred Meyerheim, president Scientists have known for eighty eventually the depositors will and general manager of years that this could be done, but RICHARDSON SAUNDERS receive close to 100 per cent Furchgott's Department Store the cost hasmade it impractib President of New Miami Beach of their deposits. MAX OROVTZ left last week for New York Now, cms to h av ound a praci- a nk and Peron Miami R epesenate The most encouraging fea- Director in New Miami Beach on a combined business and an, claims to have found a practi- Bank and Personal Representative Bank and Prominent Figure in its pleasure trip. He will visit the cal method of making such a re- of J. C. Penney. Bank and Prominent Figure in its pleasure trip. He will visit the frigerator-heater. Orgaization.market centers in the East, The use of such a means of ar-ill buy materials for the ficial cooling requires all windows Beth David Rabbi and will uy materials for the to be tightly close. Outside of Atlanta Rabbi Ja on store. the United States, however, few ReturnsTo M Mr. Meyerheim was accom- people ever open their windows; tUrs ToM iamI Re Elected panied on the trip by Mrs. and it should not be difficult to ___ _Electe Meyerheim. They traveled by provide for artificial ventilation to Rabbi Israel H. Weisfeld ofs Clyde Line steamer. take the place of direct fresh air Rabbi H. H. Epstein was re- from outside. Beth David returned to Miami elected for a three-year period Slate Thursday after having ST. AUGUSTINA, FLA. SHERLOCK Tavias Rabbi of the Orthodox spent his vacation in the Services were held last Sat- The death of Sir Arthur Conan spent his vacation in the Congregation of Atlanta, Ga.i urday in the Synagogue of the enduring characters in fic- the Rabbinical convention in younger Orthodox Rabbis of for the naming of the infant tion and the father of a new school New York City, and spent the South, and is a nephew of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. of story writing. Educated as a physician, Conan some time in Toronto, where the famous Rabbi Epstein of Glickstein born on Satur- Doyle early turned to literature, he was .giuenba a.owr -nthusi-.. the Slobodka Yeshiva. His dayn uly M5. The child ha and while he wrote several histor- astic reception. He will resume congregation recently built a Ln named Mar Roberta ical novels of great merit, ins im- his duties as Rabbi of Beth splendid new Syngogue build- Glickstein and was born at mense success was with his stories id i edited the Flagler hospital, weigh- of the super-detective, Sherlock David immediately and is ing. pal Holmes. Literally millions of cop- making plans for his course at ing six and one half pounds. ies of his books about Sherlock the University of Miami. i M a Named Holmes have been sold, and the Mrs. Weisfela is expected II IanS aIed TALLAHASSEE, FLA. name is familiar wherever English to return to Miami in time for tn Funeral services for A. is spoken. yState LegionWahnish, who died suddenly No real detective ever did things the High Holidays in the lat-Wahnish, the way Sherlock Holmes aid, but ter part of September. .ii- Saturday afternoon were con- that makes no difference. What Rabbi Weisfeld expressed Appointment of a number ducted at the residence, Col- readers of dective stories want his pleasure at returning to of Miamians to committee lege avenue and Calhoun St., not fact but illusion. Miami to be again with his .posts the American Legion, at 4:30 o'clock. Rabbi Acker- WASHINGTON many friends and loyal sup- C. L. CLEMENTS department of Florida, have man, of Meridian, Miss., offi- In 1932 the United States of porters and expressed the Vice President and Cashier of dating. America will celebrate the 200th opinion that from information, New Miami Beach Bank, Opening been announced by C. Howard Sarvices at Oakland ceme- birthday of George Washington. gathered by him in the North, August First. Rowton, department adments tery were conducted at 5 He was born on February 11, 1732, Miami would have a banner a. e: Drum and bugle corps, o'clock by the Masonic order, and the 11th was the day which winter season, tura of the development is the Hrvey R. Payne, chairman, members of Jackson lodge No. manys ear t te cha this birthday fact that now Miami Beach soldiers' home location, C. H. 1 attending in a body. calendar in 1754, by which 11 days in T nd t will have an exceptionally Reeder, chairman; rehabilita- Active pallbearers were Leo were dropped out of the month of strong bank with the backing tion, Harry Frain, chairman; J. Gelberg, Benjamin Gilberg, September in that year, made this pe ia rvi s of the City National Bank in radio, Joe Frank, chairman; Sam Robbins, W. B. Moore, anniversary, by an exact calcula- Miami interests. The new and aviation, Dan Chappell, ir., Tom Andrews and W. A. Thenatonal elebration of 1932, n president of the City Bank of chairman. Bass. The national celebration of 1932, Cantor S. Nathan originally rMiami Beach, Mr. Richardsonf The hononary pallbearers for which Congress has appropri- originayMiami Beach, Mr. Richardson The honorary pallbearer ated $4,500,000, will last from Feb- from Roumania, where he ser- Saunders is well known in fi- ing into effect the plans to were L. C. Yaeger, George E. ruary 22 to Thanksgiving. The ved as Cantor in some of the nancial circles, being the per- a ah a Bank Lewis, A. C. Siller, Joe President is chairman of the foremost congregations, and sonal representative of J. C. ve Mam Beach a Bank Schreiber, Bob Phillips, Asher Washington Bicentennial Commis- now cantor of Cong. Emunath Penney multi-millionaire cap- which will leave no doubt in Frank, Peres B. McDougall, similar commission. Local on- Israel of New York City, now italist and merchant, on the the minds of depositors that W. S. Murrow, Harmon Ball, cittees will be formed to see to it on a visit through the South board of the City National the very acme of protection Sam Mendelson and H. J. Sil- that every child and every citizen will chant the Friday night Bank in Miami and other Pen-'for depositors has been achiev- berstein. has an opportunity to take part and Saturday services at Beth ney interests. Mr. Charles L. ed. Every facility for the con- Many business establish- n pe s tt hetm of oc Welaebrhan David, beginning at 7:30 Fri- Clements who will be Vice- venience and accommodation ments closed in the afternoon ton as something between a saint day night, and at a. m. Sat- President and Cashier is well- of depositors and merchants out of respect for the deceas- and a demi-god, so long perpetuat- urday morning. According to known to residents of Miami of Miami Beach has been ar- ed. ed in the name of patriotism, will reports from those who have Beach and has an exceptional- ranged. Mr. Wahnish was a pioneer be replaced in the public mind by heard him in the past, those ly large number of friends The new Bank will begin in the production of tobacco the impression of him as a very who will attend will be for- there. Acting as Directors in operations on next Friday, and manufacture of cigars in human sort of person, out I am afraid not. tunate in having the oppor- addition to the officers are Aug. 1st, at 9 a. m. at which Leon county and was greatly T tunity of listening to a "Cha- Hugh H. Gordon, jr., presi- time all of the officers and esteemed by all who knew MOUNTAINS zon" with a thorough knowl- dent of the City National Bank board will be on hand to greet him. The highest peak east of the edge of Jewish liturgy able to in Miami, Max Orovitz, Louis the depositors, and will use He was well-known through Mississippi isn't as high as had chant in the manner particu- Karlebach, Harry G. Retalick, the banking house of the old out Florida and many friends been thought. The United States larly beloved of traditional and H. S. Bastian. Of the bank at Collmns avenue and attended from Jacksonville, Geological Survey has made a new survey of Mount' Mitchell, in North Jewry. board, Louis Karlebach, prom- Sixth street. i Miami, Tampa, Pensacola and Carolina, and finds that it is 6,684 inent merchant of Miami After the opening of the' other cities. feet above sea level, or 24 feet low- or 12 feet less than a mile. The Beach, and Max Orovitz of the bank the officers and board - er than former figures. highest American mountain is Only a few mountains in the Mount McKinley, Alaska, 20,300 City National Bank in Miami,' are to be tne guests of the' TAMPA, FLA. East approximate a mile in height feet high, with Mount Whitney, are Jews. I merchants of Miami Beach at George L. Gadea has been Clingmai's Dm.e, Tennessee,. is California, next, at 14,501 feet. Great credit is being given a banquet being planned in appointed athletic director of 6,644 feet, only a feet lower than All the highest mountains are to Max Orovitz who repre- their honor, full details of the Y. M. H. A., Jack Sclar, Mount Mitchell. Mount Washing- sinking. In a millions years even ton, in New Hampshire, is 6,288; the Rockies may be merely hills sented the City National Bank which will be announced in the, executive director, announced Mount Rogers, Virgiua, 5,268 feet, and the Appalachian range a flat interests in the formation of next issue of the Jgwish last week. Gadea was physi- BK atahdin, Maine, 5,268 feet, plain, the new Bank, for the carry-' Floridian. (Continued on Page 4) "%rVr _111 _ ~ ~_ ~r~l_ > Friday, July 25, THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN Pace 2 THE JEWISH t< THE FLORIDIAN A Week'y Newspaper PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY by the JEW!'IH FLORIDIAN PUBLISHING CO. 107 SOUTH MIAMI AVE. J. LOUIS SHOCHET. Editor P. 0. Box ^973 Miami. Flcrida Phone 5-1731 WEST PALM BEACH OFFICE: 414 Eighth Street Mrs. M. Schrebnick. Representative Enter: a? .'oend ncass matter. July 4:'. 1. '. a" tlhe Post Officet a: i v:a :i. Fh,:ai^: u::der the ac: of March : S:'. u---- SU RSCRIPTION M:nth. ....... ............. 1. Onu Year .... ... .. .. $2.. P V\i.. III. -NOC. XXX. RI AY. i i JtST A THOUGHT Tho ,se o:f' us T' T a: ki.:d. d a 1 I 7-. e -; : -: L .- i Sci:.oif icinoly i-pparentt (?e a1- we; n..an. w so seif- (,.':id n-i hi4p l4;it hearken back To wIst KKn:g Soomon an:d in his famous '"PRO- VERBS" find;: "'He that ateth dissembleth with his lips. Bu: he layetn up deceit within him. When he -seaketh fair. be- I(Ve himn n.:: -. Jtere i -eve-. ai,.n:na- ; i: .-s in I..: heart. T *. -. h r:.atred i'e c-on- (-ai -d w :h, deceit. Hi- vicikedrne: shall i-e re- a ed b,.. ,'- :he C.,ngrega- SW]-;.. d.c-c :!-, tb pi shall fall therE.:r. And h, ihai r'.eth a stne. : s a. ,t:^::. -,'.,r, him . .LOAST NOT THYSELF OF TO-MORR OW : FOR THOU' KNCWEST NOT WHAT A DAY MAY BRING FORTH. BOW TO LIVE DR. R.ARN ............ FK: .lin- ,: n, 1. . ., . * . . .. - a w4 '5 Professor- When water is converted to ice. what is the most important change that tekes place? Bright Pupil The change in price. * * Man was made 'fore'" o- mnan in order. perhaps. to give him time to think up some Likely answers to her first questions. In a modern electrically cquiipped home. practically everythingg is controlled by: -w.tc.hes. except the children. * A machine for composing music has been invented. We hope sonme!iody is busy invent- ing one to listen to the results. A New York restaurant cwner, so they say. bought Th largest 'go.fsh 1owl he could find. filled it with water. a:;nd ut it in the window, with Lhis sien: "Filled with invis- ,ibe igodfsh from Argentina." it took 17 policemen to han- dle the crowd. "We have been. married vc:-y-fifve years," she said n, .i i d, "'and my husband :-never deceived me once. I can tell when the scamp's ly- ing-every time '." T t t~-~t-.'-n.a:; of the future \.. ot iboa-t that he was orn. in a log cabin, but in his lcicga'..y hy he will write, "my people were a one-car :am:lyv. * A house-to-house salesman aniri utes his extraordinary success to the use of five words, when a woman opens tmh door: "Miss. is your moth- er in?" The girl friend say. Na- ,r'.-generos:ty is wonderful - .-t see hoxw she throws in a : o, cf freckles with the a.'c'ag~ c(oal of tar:. C * A wonderful r.ma i- the crite :'. he Chrl-;ilan. Turk cr Semittc. in, a -suon of a daze :e ?'eesps throLc-n ,play : can be. mo-t analytic. * .e gir] friend saxs noth- .'- iVill cool a friendship like a i--ited arcrumerM. * T'-. knocker has a large iu1d.ene because he gives a .r- show. CT U': 41T. ar~.rj.ui.r. :': ': ,',T :: .k i a ri ..- i.Io . n :.. L ty s n ..itr.ii wiheel- EI WE!N.KLE : r u: a- :-..ri\eyez ty crying . .. :._*.._'i r v ro.t halna- wt.:-( lic:ea. Sr . c r. n-.' . H riROPH(Bl .. r.-e. u. alli ',e our dg. s H r r: da : L' .v LenF. I.. .tia S. .. t : :r nt : n ur- 't ., ""^ :.' : ;7- : *I ;:'fa':' ,i :',s.! ',:'Ylt- Tii t'l.l1- "i : '. : L' : u- :., "' .. ,.-- -t: .t'lay. *if .U.i:c!t'- b,;, L.. c"Ti- Ser ave OLT Cj..I- in,- *..' '. a.ii.:". : ri,.' .'- d t. ;.:n. : raties ,r i -.ULzzitd. - -- ..: ..... .-.. ..o..i ,' t,. ha- : nr:,'tal:: o. S7'r: c(-n.. in mar.. it becomes s .". E. .. -- S. '.. .A;L. : : .-- 'i St Fe ,: :L'- -eta,,.. -,t..L -,L .'. ,.: ,;: \ i -L: ,. ". dr.:e t ,-'-o : : vtw of cradic-:,ng or de- SUL. '.- i ..;.- I : .!, e nc a IL 1 rahie:- ..r.,(t ;: ,, tht ;: ..' ; l.. iOo f'.'C t. v.,,:. .~ s.ds- d b- T'-. rearer trn w .r:nci are i h :.. thty :.,. ::a.r, lhe- mr.rE scr-iuj;L they are :. i. .r. on- aan -ould rec.c-:. :n.mediatE at- SAny fcoo can write poetry, but it takes a wise editor to kecr it out of print. C'othes do not make the mans-unless he is a tailor and makes the clothes. * Nature gives every man a character, but he must supply his own reputation. She is a wise young widow who never lets an admirer. know how wise she is. There oomes a time in ev- ery man's life when he feels ustlfied in kicking himself. B ing interesting often de- ,n ud uron who your audi- ence is. A committee is a perfect de- vice for postponing action and d.rvdcng resp]onis.ility. I know a girl who is nice in D ctn:.:er but summary' in une. * I know a real estate man who is not contented with his lot. I know a blond who fell in 'ove with a man and dyed for him. Cottager-If what you say is true, that you love your work, then why don't you find some? Tramp-Oh. madam, you know love is blind! * Maid When I accepted Jack he was in seventh hea- ven. Elsie--Of course. He's been engaged to six other girls this year. * Traffic Cop (to Bridget, just overi-"Hev'! Didn't you see me waving at you?" Bridget-"Oi did that but Oi'm telling ye. if Pat caught you trying to flirt with me he'd poke ye in the face!" * M:s. Newriche "I've al- way: wanted nmy husband to ,e done in oil." Mrs. Newpoor-"Poor John ; as core in oil last month and we've had to sell the car and mortgage the house." Procrastination may also be ithe thief of a good time. It sometimes happens that a man is married to his boss. tieniion. If a physician canr nad inmmed-ia:ely and the wT~u \'ounas are:- abutm the fac( read o'pen the wound or w tru the thonttom. enrc-urape ble cauterize -ith carbolic or haid-preferably nitric. and art:septlc dressing and hva Trabic :-'itiiients .restitUC A .. rjhcr ictrt-cmTCn-E1l i r. u..r-. ,: u; ii the d'pg d Sits zr.uar t n days. or killed i r.T t. days .fLfi htinpg so .: t c:.c co,7.p-a: :. Cor if tr . I ncr( -r,. L: ais ii th dog ,pit rabies., die? under susp c'rcunmsUtn.ei !s sick; but hiv .r ton days. trneLt.entsi . ip :,.im .nF we'.l I. tht- end cay' obstrnL:- tLr. Th(rel, possible d(, noi kill the dug car. ti (anI:ured and safety ed up for observation pur otherwise kill the dog and sel ni-ac T. the neare-i laborato ar. examination. iot be ind or e and o(,unds eding, nitric apply I an- ed a: shouldd ies in in less rniont rj( dopr WHAT'S IT ALL ABOUT? I have a friend who, after mitly years of hard wot in subordinate positions, found himself suddenly near the top of a big business. To his own surprise his income jumar ed to more than a hundred thousand dollars a year. * A whole new world opened out before him. magic all his dreams began to come true. * As if by Did it change him? I cannot see that in any essential characteristic it changed him at all. Not long ago when w were alone he opened his heart. "Here I am with a new house, and money in the bat. and all my five children in college, and three automobile And down underneath I am the same simple guy that used to get eighteen dollars a week, and took three years to pay for the piano. Somehow it doesn't seem right. I have t get myself off in a corner once in a while and ask, what's it all about?" I know some other things about him that-he did not tell me. I know that he is supporting fifteen or twenty pie who haven't had such good luck. I know that he is t lessons on the fiddle, which has been a secret ambition for years. And I know that on Thanksgiving Day he marshals his whole family and marches them down to church. * Sinclair Lewis named him, and others like him, Mr. Babbitt. They are more like Jim Bludsoe, the Mississippi River engineer. .* * Bludsoe didn't know what it was all about either. He just did the day's work, running the steamboat back and forth, raising his family, and living his life. One day when a fire broke out he did the simple normal thing of sticking to his post. "I'll hold her nozzle against the bank 'Till the last galoot's ashore." He was not a deep thinker, nor very religious, often profane. But John Hay ventured the guess that "The Lord ain't going to be too hard on a man That gave his life for men." My friend is rough like Bludsoe, and by no means saint. "What's it all about?" he asks, and he will neve know the answer any more than the rest of us. But he ha done his job with courage; he stayed simple. He gives fre ly. He has a humble sense of gratitude, and he has kept his heart young. Those qualities have been enough for this world. Some how I think they'll be enough for whatever other world may be. Ri TH[ FAMIfl DOCTOR JOHN JOSEP H AINEM.D "LOP-SIDED DIETS" I picked this title up somewhere-and it impressed me as being good to say to my readers; for the lop-sided method is actually fitted for very, very few persons; never for those in average health, and who expect to maintain it. The physician's first duty, it seems to me. is to prevent disease: his second-to cure it if possible; so, advice to the healthy is certainly not untimely, its object being to keep folks from getting sick. Whenever a certain type of food is known to be harm- ful to certain individuals, then it must be avoided. Sugar and starches have long been restricted in diabetes, and rightly so: but, for healthy men to adopt "vegetarian diet" with a view of prolonging life thereby, seems to me most absurd. I may have stated before that, a dog can live on ani mal food to a good old age; an'ox may do the same thi with a strictly vegetable diet: but man is a different sort from either. He requires a mixed diet, if he would feed th intricate and multiple-united physical and mental demand of his wonderful make-up. Man needs both animal and vege ab.e--as well as mineral sustenance to keep him physical fit. cdeIei- This does not mean excess of any one element-and he 'I..us is his stumbling-block; too, too often, he yields to the : the of a perverted appetite, and eats without judgment-- ,, ten suffers accordingly: for gastronomic sins are never forgiV .if they must be atoned for in actual distress. She 1 have known many men who stuffed their bodies f p1s- at six o'clock dinners-too busy to eat at prper hours;th nd the aid their grief to meat! Meat, the great American bub"O ry for White potatoes are as readily if eaten without jadgme t intelligence and at unseemly hours THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN--A MEDIUM OF AND FOR MIAMI JEWRY! GLOON CHASER irnn~~"'-"snpa~~a*1?79CF~gl~.~aQ~~ -- Juy 5 130TEEWS FL..R ..D.AN Page 3 : SOCIETY r. and Mrs. Wm. Fried- Sare making a house ming at their new home, r Southwest 29th Avenue all friendsare invited as r guests, Sunday, July 27, ;:00 p. m. * surprise birthday party given for Miss Irene r, at their home, 1315 S. Fhird street. Dancing was yed and later children's es were played as the Its were in juvenile cos- I Gables, Tuesday evening for members of the Fortnightly Book Review club. Mrs. Al- bert E. Rosenthal reviewed "Young Man of Manhattan" by Catherine Brush. * Mrs. Clara Zavon, 217 Bis- cayne street, Miami Beach, sailed on the SS. Mohawk for a visit to her sons in New York City. * Beth Jacob Sisterhood of Miami Beach is sponsoring a benefit card nartv at the Mav- o decide on the most on- field Court Apartments, 730 l make-up, a grand march Pennsylvania avenue, Miami held with Eddie Cohn, Beach, for next Wednesday k Miller, and H. H. Farr evening at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Sam udges. Prizes were award- Blanck and Mrs. Ed Reiman o Mrs. Greenie Greenfield will act as hostesses for the Sam Dock. Buffet lun- evening. Prizes will be award- n was served later, and ed for the highest scores and lose the party the guests refreshments will be served. ded to play hide and seek. * uests present were: Miss Mrs. Morris Solomon and iam Orovitz, Miss Mimi Mrs. J. N. Morris left by mot- ma Miss Sara Kahn, or Thursday for Henderson- s iola Katz, Miss Char- ville, N. C., where they will oll, Miss Ruth Swartz, spend the summer vacation. s Harriet Korn, Miss Evie * ks, Miss Milicent Rubin, Mrs. J. Shonfield will leave s Sophie Silvers, Miss Mil- for Baltimore by auto on Sun- Greenberg, Miss Hannah day next to spend about a kin, Miss Jeanne Balber, month as the guest of her s Cecile Mayer, Miss Ber- daughter and son in law Dr. SLoeb, Miss Raye Alpern, and Mrs. Geo. J. Gerson. s Irene Farr, Miss Sylvia * * r, Miss Ruth Sontag, Mrs. Dr. Samuel Aronovitz en- on Farr, Mrs. Greenfield, tertained at a stag supper $. Pete Simons. last Tuesday night at his ye Farr, Sam Dock, Bill home, 1620 S. W. Eleventh st. *r, Greenie Greenfield, Joe Abe Aronovitz was master of Leinberg, Gus Fuer, Clar- ceremonies. The guests includ- te Fuer, Bay Blanck, Willie ed Dr. Carl Press, B. Pred, Dr. nska, Buster Blanck, Her- Samuel Snowe, M. Cromer, t Katz, Brick Miller, Gil- Charles Goldstein, Max Gold- d Ornstein, Harold Green- stein and Isidore Aronovitz. [d, Eddie Cohn, Elliot Weit- * SPick Marks, Max Marks, Mrs. Adolph Haimes is now es Mendelson, Clanky Ross, at the Jackson Memorial Hos- ;e Simons, Jack Zion, Her- pial where she is convalesc- n Lesser, Abe Scheonfield, ing from a serious operation. well Blicher, Leo Kupper, * il Lichenstetter and Bunny Rev. D. B. Mindel was a vis- ner. tor to Key West for the week- tye Farr gave piano and end where he visited his chil- :al numbers. Mrs. H. H. dren. rr presided at the punch! * * wednesday evening desig- S ed as "Friendship Night," celebrated at Club Bag- a benefit dance having n arranged there under e auspices of the Friendship gue. A novelty entertain- nt together with an excel- musical program was pre- Si ted.I * Irs. Adele Vince Rose en- :ained at her home in Coral I _ Mr. Samuel Lipnitz accom- panied by Joe Siegel and sev- eral other friends left for Ha- vana, Cuba last Saturday to spend about a week there. They will return this coming Saturday. Mr. Nathan Wroobel, form- erly cantor at Beth David and now "shoched" for Reisman Kosher Market left last week for a pleasure and business trip to New York City, where he will visit his daughter. He is expected to return to Mi- ami the latter part of this week. Under the leadership of Charles Cromer the boys of Beth David Scout Troop left Monday for Pine Island Camp to spend four days camping. Food and provisions were fur- nished by the troop at nomi- nal cost. A splendid time was enjoyed by all. * Tuesday evening Mesdames J. Katz, J. Shonfield, and B. Kandel were hostesses at a benefit bridge under the aus- pices of the Ladies Auxiliary on the lawn of the home of Mrs. Mendel Rippa, 1120 S. W. 19th avenue. Prizes were awarded to the highest scores and refreshments were ser- ved. S i* * /Miss Terry Reisman of Mi- ami Beach is entertaining her cousin Miss Lillian Reisman, of Atlanta, Ga., who is here for a short visit. * The Junior Hadassah is sponsoring an informal dance at Carter's Pier, Miami Beach for Wednesday evening, Aug- ust 6th, beginning at 9 p. m. Arrangements have been made to make this evening one of the outstanding events of its kind in the summer season of Miami. In charge of the event is Miss Sylvia Rayvis, chair- man, who is being assisted by Misses Evelyn Jamison Sarah Kohn and Harriet Korn. The admission which will be the nominal sum of fifty cents each may be obtained either at the gate on the evening of the dance or by phoning to Miss Rayvis at Miami 22749. * Mr. E. Gordon has recently moved .to his new home at 843 Southwest 3rd street. * Mr. L. Elkin is now located AMBULANCE SERVICE W. H. Combs Co., Estab. 1896 COMBS FUNERAL HOME Phone Miami 32101 1539 N. E. 2nd Avenue MIAMI BEACH FUNERAL HOME Phone M. B. 5-2101 1236 Wahington Ave. HEMORRHOIDS No Cutting No Pain No Loss of Time The New Positively Successful Kron Treatment THE KRON CLINIC OF RECTAL DISEASES 815 West Flagler Street Phone 2-2772 at his new home, 1444 N. W. 31st street. * Mrs. Bessie Merlin accom- panied by her daughter Mar- jorie arrived here last Sun- day to spend some time with her brother Mr. I. Merlin of Miami Beach. Mrs. Merlin who is the wife of the secre- tary of the Southern District of the Arbeiter Ring is her- self prominent in work of the Womens Clubs of the organi- zation as well as in the Ar- beiter Ring Schules. Mr. and Mrs. Rotkin are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sloviter and were the honor guests at a picnic recently given by the Arbeiter Ring at Sunny Isles. Mr. R. Sloviter is now locat- ed at 552 N. W. 50th street, where he recently moved. * At a meeting and social hour of the Workmens Circle School Board at which the plans for the opening of the Shule in the Fall were dis- cussed the following were present Dr. A. D. Halpern, Mr. and Mrs. Gross, Mr. and Mrs. L. Elkin, Mrs. Sloviter, A Kaplan, M. Labovitz, and Mrs. Merlin of Atlanta, Ga., after the business meeting re- freshments were served. * Mr. and Mrs. Frank Becker and small son, Bernard Mar- tin, Meridian avenue, Miami Beach, have left Tuesday by boat to spend several weeks at Saratoga Springs, and Ca- nada. * Mrs. S. Wynston, Sr. and Mrs. A. Lerene, Miami Beach have left Tuesday by boat and will return for the winter season. * PINKY-DINKY 4 Is II 11is, PINKEY IS NO STATUE By Terry Gilkison THINKING JEWS ALL SUBSCRIBE TO THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN! DO YOU? <-^ *Aa^in Ie^ OI9,<. am19Pdiam A vaow 5 I I II , July 25, 1930 Mrs. Merlin and daughter, The wedding plans of Miss of Atlanta, Ga., were the N. Wolf to Mr. Harold Tobin guests of honor at a tea party .whose wedding will be sol- Thursday night at the home emnized on Sunday, August of Mr. and Mrs. Sloviter. 10th, will be announced in Quite a large number of these columns next week. Ac- friends were present to greet cording to present plans the them. (Continued on Page 4) BUSINESS DIRECTORY.3 L. (Pop) GERSON PHARMACISTS Buyer of All Kinds of Scrap Metal We Sell Auto Parts BRYAN PARK PHARMACY 2141 N. W. SECOND AVE. Chas. Tannenbaum, Phone 20621 Pharmacist (reg. pharmacist for 17 years) BAGS and METALS Cor 22nd Ave. and 8th St. S. W. EAST COAST BAG & METAL CO. CRYSTAL PHARMACY (Inc.) Dr. A. D. Halpern, Ph. G. Ph. D. I. L. MINTZER Prescriptions Our Specialty MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS 128 N. Miami Ave. Phone 29713 435-445 N. W. 8th Street Phone 4485 PIPE and STEEL PEPPER METAL CORP. PIPE and STEEL Scrap Metal and Machinery N. W. Cor. 5th Ave. and 14th St. ADELMAN PIPE & STEEL CO. Phone 22546 58 N. E. 25th St. Aat F. E. C. R. R. Phone 21426 BUILDING SUPPLIES A. & B. PIPE AND METAL CO. J. SIMPSON Phone 31355 Building Materials, 53 North East 25th Street Roofing Paper, Asphalt - 423 N. W. N. River Drive PRINTERS Phone 7251 MIAMI PRINTING CO. DELICATESSEN "Printing That Pays" Phone 23261 ROSEDALE DELICATESSEN ROSED E D ESSEN 107 South Miami Avenue 170 N. W. 5th St. We Supply Your Every Want AUTO PARTS BLOOM AUTO REPAIR FISH & SEA FOODS & PARTS CO. N. W. 17th Ave. at 23rd St. STANDARD FISH CO. Phone 23631 629 W. Flagler St. The Largest car wreckers in Phone 2-3362 Florida THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN Friday, July Page 4 SOCIETY (Continued from Page 3) ceremony will be performed in the presence of the immediate members of both families af- ter which a dinner will be en- joyed by the family. * * THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN JEWISH NEWS THROUGHOUT FLORIDA (Continued from Page 1) cal director of Candler college in Havan and served with the Havana Y. M. C. A. Plans are now being discus- ..... .. .. Plans are now being discus- The new director will be as- sed' for a gala reception in sted by Dan Wegman, Mor- honor of Rabbi Israel H. Weis- isted by Dan Wegman, Mor- feld which will be tendered ris Finman and A Diamond. him by the members of the A physical culture class for Ladies Auxiliary. Mrs. L business men is being planned .Vangilder, the. president of to meet every Tuesday and the organization has not yet Thursday night at 8:30 p. m. announced the names of the * * committee in charge. This A business men's physical committee will be assisted by culture class will be organized a committee of some of Mi- at the Y. M. H. A. tonight at ami's most prominent Jewish 8:30 o'clock to be held every citizens. The definite arrange-! Tuesday and Thursday night ments will be announced in! through September. It will these columns in our next is- consist of a half hour of calis- sue. I thenics, a half hour game and * a five-minute shower and The usual week day lun- rub-down. George L. Gadea, cheon of the local Bnai Brith physical director, will be in lodge was held at the Palatial charge. Kosher Restaurant last Wed- * nesday and a discussion re- Participating in the annual garding the legal aspects of championship tournament of the imposition of religious the Southeastern Chess Assn. practices upon Jewish child- is Sam Stein, Jewish mer- ren was discussed. No definite chant of Ybor City, who is action was taken. one of the two Tampan repre- * s~ntatives Stein won the class The boat ride given for the benefit of the track teams of the Yeddidim Club last Sun- day evening on the boat Bis- cayne attracted quite a num- ber of Miami's younger Jew- ish set. The dancing was en- joyed by all as were the im- promptu vaudeville stunts staged by individual members This is the first of a series of benefits to raise funds to send the athletic teams of the or- ganization to Atlanta to com- pete with the Mosean Club of that City. * * Mr. and Mrs. Stanley C. Myers entertained Mr. and Mrs. Max Orovitz at dinner last Thursday night. * Mrs. I. Tannenbaum had as her guests at an informal bridge last week Mrs. Myer Friedman, Mrs. Barney Wein- kle and Mrs. J. L. Shochet. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Small of this City expect to leave for New York City shortly for a brief vacation which they will spend visiting their, friends nd relatives. Mrs. Oscar Argintar and children left last week for Hendersonville, N. C., where they will spend their summer vacation. FREE $50 IN GOLD FOR A NAME We must have a name for our new shop by July 31th. For a few moments thought YOU may .arn the prize. Corner of 5th St. & 2nd Ave. N. W. Announces "B" championship last year and is therefore the youngest member of the championship caliber classification. PALATKA, FLA. Louis Kalbfield a prominent Jewish merchant of this city, was installed as president of the local chapter of the Ro- tary Club at its annual Presi- dent's Banquet held at Joe's Restaurant last night. King Undertaking Co. 29 N. W. THIRD AVENUE Phones 23535-31624 Comb sets - Hair Coloring Finger Wave - Manicuring Telephone 240438 Rouge Box FRANCES JOHNSON Prop. 815 S. W. 17th Ave. MIAMI, FLA. Dr. M. H. Tallman the removal of his office to the HUNTINGTON BUILDING top floor WEST PALM BEACH ACTIVITIES Mrs. Harry A. Lee return- ed Friday morning from New York, and other points where she spent a month combining business and pleasure. * Mrs. T. Simon of the Nov- elty Dress shop, left Wednes- day night for Clearmont, N. J., where she will visit her REAL ECONOMY Our low summer rates will save you money. Phone today! phone 3-2661 NATIONAL LAUNDRIES. INC. Miami Richardson Saunders President BOAR] H. S. BASTIAN C. L. CLEMENTS HUGH H. GORDOI RICH Capital $100,000.01 """||||| "|| '""""""| """| ""|"|"|||""""""""_ parents. Later she will be joined by her husband and both will go to the mountains upon their return they will visit the various markets where they will purchase their fall stock. Mrs. Frank Barer and son -- I THE FARWAY DAIRY SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE Phone Miami 7105 FOR PROMPT SERVICE CITY BANK OF C. L. Clements Vice President and Cashier D OF DIRECTORS LOUIS KARLEBACH ,ilk MAX OROVITZ N, Jr.4' HARRY G. RETALICK ARDS(I AUNDERS ,- * .-~- plus $50,000.00 4. lln ~ Rlnllllllllllll --THE JEWISH FLORID- AN-A MEDJU lM OF AN THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN--A MEDIUM OF ANI J I JEWRY! '-":'c - "'Bz MIAMI BEACH Will Be Open To The Citizens Of Miami Beach, On AUGUST , 1930 And Extends A Cordial Invitation to The Use of its Facilities For Your Banking Requirements. 1111111~1111111111(111111111)11111111111 %P IO mpamoks Marshal, left Tuesday for New York where s join her daughter who ceded her a few weeks Ever believing in the p ovation of Health in Own Country, we have dictated ourselves to the duction of the finest purest MILK For the Baby and the Qur own old Fasbhea BUTTERMILK Poultry and day old E IVES CERTIFIED DAIRY OJUS, FLA. Florida's First Certified Dairy Miami 'Phone 2-8831 |
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