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Aga I-No. XXXI. Miami, Florida, Friday, August 1, 1930 Price 5 Cents i Mercy" Sayer Arbeiter Ring To Minister-to E gypt W"My Elect Delegates JEWISH NEWS Arriving next Monday THROUGHOUT morning from Atlanta, Mr. FLORIDA M. J. Merlin, secretary for, the South Eastern District of JACKSONVLE, FLA. the Workmen's Circle, will ad- JACKSONVILLE, FLA. r s. c. .. c c Mrs. Jack Bernard of Se- N A dress the members of the loc- bring, formerly Miss Ruth a al branch on Tuesday even- Giller of this City, is the ing, August 5th, at 8 p. m., at guest at a number of enter- SAL the Workmen's Circle Hall, tainments being given in her s returning from the 701 N. W. 5th Avenue. honor. n couutry of Portugal Important business matters * * tit is the most honest will be discussed and dele- Cantor Joshua Bach of the world. In the hot- gates to the 11th annual Dis- Nashville, Tenn., officiated Y to you room s hung trict conference will be elect- last week at services in-the r steals anything. You Anew~i of l ed at this meeting. Wilam M. Jardine, of KansaG, Jewish Center at Third and your suit case, your cam- tte u Mrs. Merlin who accom- former Secretary of Agriculture, who e Sovercoat on a railroad out o p for rt panies her husband on this becomes America's envoy to't co- Silver streets. station platform or in me coh Itdoll.. trip will also address the try of King Fad. -o- ar on the street and no- .i -- ----i meeting. KEY WEST, FLA. ers them. The people re eth Jaob aee r, Mrs. rs them. The people ist Leaders Mrs. Arthir Mulberg was and hospitable as well a d s ions hostess to three tables of If a sudden shower Populiar Boy Is n Services L e e ask passersby to step in Drownede In Lake At Sygues emain On Guard a number of progressions af until the rain stops. y gs salad course was served. Mrs. nds like anearthly par- old, Co!. Kish, Pinchus Rutten- George Maloney won high would be perhaps, Jess Hoffman, 20 years old, Specia services observing berg, and Miss Henrietta score prize and Mrs. Armando ad a stable government. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Tisha B'Aav will be conduct- Szold, all members of the CoFo the consolation. t twent ,-six laears there twenty-six revolutions. Hoffman was drowned early ed at the three Syngogues of Zionist Executive will not at- Playing were: Mrs. John present President, Gen- Friday morning when a mot- the greater Miami District, tend the meeting of the Ac- Roberts, Mrs. Gavin Drum- on, thel or boat in which they were eth David, Beth Abraham, tons Committee to be held in mond, Mrs. Charles Williams, *Iong riding capsized in Wilson lake and Beth Jacob, Miami Beach. Berlin shortly, but will remain Mrs. Lee Fierce, Mrs. Roy RTION near Florence, Ala., shortly It will be observed by the in Jerusalem to guard against Roberts, Mrs. George Malon- after midnight during an out- chanting of special pray- any possible outbreaks such ey, Brs. G. D. Kirk.!nd, Mrs. ports trom the Cdeen ing. Two other companions ers and the reading of "La- as occurred last August. Our Almando Cobo, Mrs. Maynard te in the past ten years were also drowned. Jesse who metations will begin riders will recall that at the Baker, Mrs. Arthur Mulberg, Than ever. It begins.tQ .was engaged with his father promptly at Sundown Satur- of the massacres lat Miss Grace Palz, and Mrs. in another teh years We in the Miamii Auto Wreckin tcin3 fight. On Slmda7a Oit1i August no Crominent a leade"t Morris Afonovitz. come to an annual in- C. attended the University of g the services will begin at was in Pestine all havne Sone percent, in popu Florida at Gainesville and lat- 9 o'clock and the final ser- left to attend the meeting r Charles Aronovitz enter- d that will have tre- er enrolled in the University vices will be concluded on the Excive Board inLon-taed a 10-year-old Jewish economic significance. of Miami where. he would Sunday afternoon. don. immigrant last week at his will not grow so fast. have been a member of next home during efforts made in Schools will be needed year's senior class. Besides abbi T Be En- Be he boy's behalf with the im- values will not increase si Rabbi Bec a Beh ie t p Fewer homes will be h;s parents he leaves an aunt Ra To eEi i mig action authorities to per- proportion of elderly Mrs. S. Abenson, a cousin tertained Here Bank Opens mit him to go to his parents young will be larger, and Miss Dorothy Kaplan living i Chicago. Chaim Rachlinin pensions and retirement with the family, and an uncle ThBaMit Bos Club came from Russia first to Ha- 11 become matters iHo ffman of ansd n c The Bar Mitzva Boys Cne ub The C:tv Bank of Miami vana on his way to his par- ilne? faea on hisc wayi en tertai i ontn sfo. Hoffman of Evansville, of o Bth David will entertain Leach ofenzd this morning ents and visited his uncle future no,. considerations for Indiana. He was a member of the members of the Club at with the officers and Direc- there. While in Cuba he was t future. They are bas- the D Mo'ay and Phi Beta special reception in honor of on hand to reet the cus- detained for ten months to cts which are here, now, Delta. Intea ment was in the the retui n to Miami of Rabbi to nine the clua- dtemine t o's r t to affect economic condi- Woodlawn Camotery and was Israel H. Weisftid. None but towers. Occu ing the uar- determine the boy's. right to soon.trof t fo:-m.ir Miami enter the Country. During his soon. attended by an unusually members of the Club will be Birk and Trust Co.. the new Sare number of friends of admitted in addition to the Bnk wil fill a great need in stay in Cuba he mastered the 0AP eERthe family. guest of honor, and will be th Co-mmnit'. Spanish language and while ark's Newest skyscraper, M4. E. D. Keefer. lianida- in Key West showed a re- San entire city block on held next Sunday evening, at tor foE the old benk will be markable knowledge of Eng- River waterfront at the M sical Concert the expiration of Tisha on hand to ist depositors in lish which he had re-ived oall Street, will be 105 B'Aav." In charge of the af- fiin n roofs of claim which gh. Thereis no econo- Be Next Week fair are Milton Friedman. will nrmit them to checir during his brief stay here. to height exchp con resident of the club and s .ainst fifty nCr cent of their -o- f traffic which, comes he od bank. ORLANDO, FLA. Iwdino so many people A musical concert in which Frederick King Shochet. which hats with thee naed ato their Henry Jacobs, FLA.prominent iall area. nd. ______flte.__ which has H ween Ciaed to their Heniy Jaobs, prominent ti hasll a nrea. w solution most of Miami's Jewish tal- credit in the new Bank. local realtor returned last skyscraper problem. A ont will participate will be Merchants Elect sA a nd numerous week from a tour which in- ling going up there will I given at the Talmud Torah d a n d n ue rshe s waee fo aud tor wand e ries high and will be a Ihall, next Thursday evening, E. All ort ses of well wishers have eluded Maryland, Pennsyl- n of office buildingshall, next hur eec been received by the Bank at vania, New York and New on of office buildings August 7th, under the direc- the opening. Jersey. He visited his parents department stores and tion of A. Bramson. Those ami Furniture Company was Di in Bellefonte, Pa. specialty shops on the taking part will be Mildred elected president of the Mi- oman Dies-o- ors. Greenberg and Ida Mandel- ami Retail Merchants Asso- ly PENSACOLA, FLA. Sold days business men baum, pianistes, Frances ciation. Here Sudden r and Mrs. Sam Abrams ishop." Woyee mayd be orn- i Kane, Joe Mandelbaum and Other officers include H. G. i of the Model Shoe Store are to thhat in the big cities, Louis Hayman, vocalist, Leo- Weidenfeller of Foster & Rey- Mrs. Elizabeth Barber, aged now on a combined business tment houses in the up- nard Rose, cellist, M. Gold- nolds, vice president, and H. 47, of 86 N. W. 33rd street, and pleasure trip through the to house the people who man, violinist, and A. Bram- S. Thompson of Hopkins Car- died last week after a short Southern States. They will the stores and offices son on the flute. ter Hardware Company, sec- illness. also attend the Shoe Dealers According to Mr. Blramson retarytreasurer. -She leaves the husband, convention in Boston, Mass. JRE only a nominal admission fee The directors ae D. F. Cald- William Barber; a son, Simp- * Ich will not melt at a will be charged to defray the well, Florida Power and Light son L. Barber, Boston; two James Albert Schoenstein, Ire of 180 degrees is the expenses of the undertaking, Company; W. W. Luce, Elec- daughters, Mary Barber and aged 30, of 426 East Govern- ntifi curiosity. It has the object of the concert be- trial Equipment Company; Sarah Barber, Miami; a ment street died early Wed- uced y Professor P. W ing to afford the Jewish pub- F. W. King, King & Giffin; F. granddaughter, Adele Mir- nesday morning after having is onece ar ton ee sice lic of Miami an opportunity W. Hosea, Hart Hardware iam Barber, Boston, and two slashed the artery of his right ring under a flame is to to become acquainted with its Company, and G. E. Whitten, sisters, Mrs. M. A. Levy, Bos- wrist by stumbling against a to a pressure of 290,000 talent. Burdine's, Inc. I ton, and Mrs. Dina Franklin, glass panel of the front door o the square inch. t ca ist after The president is well known Boston. She was a member of of his home which broke sud- h high pressures have the pressure is removed in local business circles, hav- the Emunah Chapter Order denly. Though an ambulance s uprising results. What is the good of such ex- ing been a leader in the form- of Eastern Star. was called and arrived within iar substances change periments? Science doesn't know action of Miami Retail Mer- Funeral services were con- a few minutes he died thirty racters wnder p re, nor care. Silence is content to dis- chants Association, and the ducted by the Emunah Qhap- minutes later while on the ,umA b eWp oft Thir- obver new facts, leaving it toin. n t m table at op b e o lo tors to. apply them to human Miami Furniture Dealers As- ter aqd lntdrmet was in the' operating table at tle hospi- . df 44ri eity.uses. soeiation. Woodlawn Cemetery. (Continued on Pao 4) .- k. i . ... .,-' . ., '- - Friday, August 1, ] THE JE H FLORIDAN P6 -aL 9 S- - THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN SL WOL Iy .rD I r 5 H )RCL&3 ?r*ILJIW3 r 1W SOETH MIAMI AVE. L LOTCL SB'XET. Ehter Mm. Fonr-ta t *-im ;7 it Mam zrt. : .l - us Wnras -,e Tr s-M ---k jt! -- f*"lS 'L I'"- L~ --C l'^* S--- -'- : .: - -- ,-.s r z"_-.z> :, :__s 7.: 2 _;C C-* r 1 ~1 . _ -.- r m .. - III-r :ro~cc; 2-r Istt- -AOWI e W r R-- - a Andr a ciw:-z:r a c- flC u- .- iT : - m . HOH'-x-d- TO :: LI- l-Z --- -7:i am: a.: :':- ;CA; r HOW TO V LIT [LiPiET WREILL& s l -r :-:rza.r- 3fec ^*^Z1 : ..L 'Ar ZLr& - 77 2aB:- i r3- 2t!T .T-t fSr. -1 t Z eV r-40e V-- m m- C -,t a -. ,p,,, ,ar wktm Ire-n.w geammrr ait mmx aEt 1s7 Si:a aam --I ast- sM r came* *W &B re sTe- gcacri ain shi Wss uIa entiis U seenU wi-a-erwr - ; TCH atmh fagggy Fashion Note for Men: There will be little change in the trousers pocket this year. My idea of a -rave woman Sone who will make light of a broken troth by burning the love letters he sent her. f I If we took the :tronaie a investigatee the fa.m-> we that a lot of :ec .e imar about,t the. chr.a.--. a.t aar we would find mosm :tsle Zo be bri. r brutt -t.: :nm- The g> t.o : tz.-'" : rt 7 tic thiLC *:" ir vtar r y rjt - if r d- a Z-si- .':- - .~ .t-it _ -t ( rr - 77- I: f.Li 'r- r1t-1 Mu,:llf Il if -aiiiLt nrt'-u 9 < 2 Thli! :fl2 rwr, 2 : :a IrM -* - t> aiZa:u a wzrl ;z*.:wz-~ ~ TV T'l -7- :, 3i~~F'Li: I flT.-v af r-r: r'.: t- w"3 Z iZ:':TT iL= -*;- .: -X..: f ccw a :&ore vm: __ r ^&azaicizrz* \ -\ rf -f isx a:^ nIt.^SS utamer~ '.vt i- *SP sizf rr '...r3L- ; Mc C e -'- -' - C La - -f--f ,f7 r,' l~~ b z1 .a r- 4r' ti5vatT *_ ~ -' ~ ^ f C ^ ^ y L - a -ea+ xitanr miw - i+-L-Mr a.:i s Tr-xr tne Fui:n rn n n vawra a- -tuIcr-t. aic za ]ir ai ifir.RL~ vl=- z me! !fr- iLitr M D' : a- -zr le ne- t -v :- mc - :m' -- var as m: Z.' i ^f t A hairs I r-3c. aiie ma& la sra a m xi tie anc.m2Laira xs inin L*t :- I- :aa *rZ mrtr ra-t r f t r2*i: :-'n nit '- scez k-ratn ata i 'it:c a -urn :s':iasen-z-e MAC1a *...ee r l-v r -r-:su- -a .i:ite m wart-X :- *: Vre e t~ t aerma* t i2ae3 &'r = setsaea-sr ntgic a a "M.-Ml7 ia zb m ki -rrn- 2 rnr- se n2ecat t wiir es im.riaa---ry a mawrid em- gesstan amtd VcaE-Nm seem me a me rr ayc a C. sAEM rme in- a sW ummoes r =E- e Zh t m a " nrthinwn u uaily aitimu g f tor iitmthimf THE BIG PARADE Thre rE mer wi vfa AI this happened in one day! er villinm Tr ~s-'-aw- t t ianm- A twenty three year old boy came into our office to ,its- ir -ittnCrTU ? a i at 3if'jply for a job. When we asked him about his present oc. r wili Itr V Tsr IJ nmj i fr-ma ion he said he was a parachute Jumper. *ur tier ailnuwf Pn .a ci^rrruia' rflt0 uti)'c - n rfm e-r niil un C= Le:39 tL.. .iti zunn r? am m n -r-t g ns ta T r- r- Ptu t ait t" u ant ir r m1if-imDr- jK -3 I St-t i111ri -f1 ^''" if acmi ir citTTtl iP""^ Lr via *r me e ntY :sm :arr? IE- nit me U S" ^ S S 7'1 -n c i: ifr a: --rrrr1 trw rert fir i rnrTH a * i a 4waaNja -a .n it er :r ::ufc ~ v:z:C :rI -ief jal 3"s S S cm m ati e :r-2t* c-,ce. jatrae t r_-trcIT- :f 1-; J:< i i,:,: : 7r a : : : .. rs:' 7hz ezzrc 2. "-;,.,--- I. i :zIr-i__. 7: i .:- ":Lecu:'r7u ThA-" v: ;ric ^ iaeasT rer e :II:cs :r: ::Z.t Q'G- vats. *a_: -: *A ' :,j :$ -:_ q _v7- . iaxr m aemi -me- tneyazs a5 tc t Atr nae m wiKtTe tnvii - nit aBril 1 i-Icn.aar i -E war- tamr mz z -t i IuErt ,if laxn"r :^itncsz 9is r1r- r**; 'tme nt 2nala ar l Ecmt'e. tic -'-: -a :r ie Zfa--- ea.- . F;2;La-- nt man-i az; nei m3az =I p- ;5n ----afl s sa = - Inves- tr nit wie aback 31eEs- -me rn =c 7 - i;-ca m u ra7 StHria Tira-A-;n.- a: 5 - s. r s* c-rata t're ;ry aun&- I - aEa-manm a rsbafcm mm -re tia acr ata2 dn-amat .i3 'a fBmw mant mh uiii ha- -:e r-ca w7 aeday B r say arcr .:- Usmea NeXr we sant saV * emen a d case smaiat ie rem- -ey At daj ayI f-ait ptedp ma affmus du triaL -I like the work all right," he added, "but parahete -itrsLg isn't steady." S * 5 =et a mother whose son is about to graduate from col. m.. What do you think he wants to be? A bond sales. mau. A movie star? 5s rIa.. to be an archaeologist. Sr aamned Vold died in New York City. He claimed :rL iffnr.:t of having torn down more big buildings than ar'- : r rc 4-: who ever lived. But he died without realize. niL rxi 1~:C. He wanted to live to tear down the Wool. WVny S!aCtr. TL :i. ::-_ Sx million people walking daily through -n: '. tr.. rs a th his separate home and desire. Who wi'u.t[ r a .-e tnat one of them was constantly saving -r rmnef,:: -"t :f I could only tear down the Woolworth I:;uini: T Wr :: --d crown my career." S S A n;. a-r a noisy wife and seven grown children dis- S n: ,~-if : : r r r:i' homne in Brooklyn, and was discovered m. I:c- .ier i- Hartford. Questioned as to why he C _- -- ei :- -* se replied that he had done his duty as a -icr i i tej: ~- himself entitled to a little peace in his :u:r i w. E, hao Taken a job as a night watchman in a deaf m-r 'y I t e up valuable white space to set down S,..carer .'iy- important and unrelated incidents? Be. 2;L-. =-7 f"r. nd~. on~ of the biggest and least expensive of --: -: _:,:- i::s: r-ading the newspaper and marveling at the wi-- :n- '--_r r--_-& and variety of the human race. :- z wcho are billions rail at the "standardization of -" It ihs true that many of the things we eat and rer _m- 2-: i s .Iardczed. and living is much simplified in conse- -- am:- r: fear that color and interest will disappear S- d. Every baby has in him some little spark S.--.- --: t "s different from every other. *. -* * F. iLt "it. beC always amusing to those who have sense I:i_ :e- ;or it. Practice the good and inexpensive habit S-. entertained by your fellow human beings. Trf lf for a little while every day. and enjoy T iltr :lZ JbiU hY $iDOCTOR JOnN JOSPH CAINES.M.W. WHISKEY AND ALCOHOL ----L- tese drugs should be used as beverages. no -r- ue cr what the dilution. No medicine should be __Y~-_r carelesv or impudently. For most med- s re a'y overdo. It is the "beverage" item that A' :CTitg: these two valuable medicines into dispute, and Sas rd ur peOpl soc lly and political to a dimension -ca :, "tA: of the slavery question preceding the Civil War! M~s: rat al-thinkingk men and women will admit that -is-. a-rc aX olh arC all right "in their place" Where :a i as. the educated physician, it seems to me, would cer Juidge. Otc- f r aLL aLcho!! and whiskey are valuable medicines. wn thea: is said. all is said. Capable physicians need pure a.: their offices daily. Great hospitals use it as a val- :-e ad&-wjct in laboratory and nursing departments. It is s-= aran crime to deprive the wasting invalid of any- zigr that can possibly aid in bringing about his comfort or recovery.-s-o there! Whisky is a valuable stimulant and aid to ta p eS in -ingering" or wasting illness, specially in i Fazents,. Practical proofs have been well knon for year No chemical equation can do away with actual bedside e- peni Dmnkar are not made here; neither are monkey wenchesP provided for political machine the sick room of the old and infirm. Granted with our "'dr" zealots, that we ould do with- out aohol and whisky: we could as a beerag; we could a medicine: but you. dear reader. have t to tell m what I shall or shall not give to ou VatiL i My efforts to restore him to health: if you m m that right, I ar re you. And, you fight beverage a el me ant to % with you there. tkeep ep out of the w rL -ag an invalid! THE JEWISH ILORIDIAN-A MEDIUM OF AND FOR MIAMI EW m ; ; p . ^ J.^. ,^.- i .:;: -. '3.' ' lay, August 1, 1930 THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN : SOCIETY iss Sylvia Roth and Mr. Waldman whose engage- t was recently announced be married next Sunday ing at Orlando, Fla., re the bride's parents re- The ceremony will be mnized at the Ohab Sho- Temple and will be fol- d by a dinner at the e of the bride's parents .Philip Waldman, the m's mother who has been ting her daughters in New k City has just returned iami to attend the wed- SThe members of the! ilies of both bride and om, as well as many nds will go to Orlando to present at the wedding. ext Wednesday evening, gust 5th, the Friendship gue will celebrate "Friend- Nite" to which all mem- s and their friends have n invited and urged to at- d. The program includes umber of novelty enter- ers, refreshments and e dancing. No charge will made. Chairman of the af- is Mr. Fred Platt, assist- by Miss Ida Mandelbaum. * * combining the birthday of Friedman, well-known eler and treasurer of the al Bnai Brith lodge, and moving into their own e at 1037 S. W. 20th ave., .and Mrs. Wm.Friedman e the hosts to a large ber of friends at a recep- at their home last Sun- Sevening. Carrying out a k and green color scheme, house was decorated with es and gladiolas, and pink Green streamers. The ge dining room table was utifully-decorated with a ge birthday cake as the terpiece. Laden with eets thday cake as the center- ce. Laden with sweets ly arranged on the long le it was an attractive ne. Punch was served with s. Friedman presiding as- ed by number of close ends. During the evening s. Friedman delighted the sts with a number of Jew- and English vocal selec- ns, accompanying herself the piano. A large number guests attended coming going throughout the ening. The Ruth Bryan Owen Ora- 'ical club will meet at 2:30 m. Friday with Mrs. Albert * * * IE. Rosenthal, 810 Euclid ave., ing games were enjoyed as was an interesting address by Israel Dock. Among visitors who were present were: the Klein sisters of Atlanta, So- phie Silver, Ida Mandelbaum, Joe Warren and Myron Miami Beach. Mrs. Henry G. Zeientz. Williams will speak on Schop- Mrs. R. H. Miles and Mrs. enhaur. Mrs. George Wolpert Arthur Norton entertained a will also be on the program. number of friends at a card party last Tuesday night at Miss Frances Druckerman, their home, 721 Meridian ave. left last week for New York, Miami Beach. Games were from which point she will go played and during the even- to Canada for a visit. Return- ing refreshments were serv- ing to New York City she will ed. Among those present were study until October 1, after Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Dietz, which she will come back to Mr. and Mrs. Fried, Mr. and Miami to reopen her studio. Mrs. E. Wexler, Mr and Mrs. S* Hirsch, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Farr changer, Mr. and Mrs. Schlanger, Mr. and Mrs. will entertain at an informal Sweetwine of Detroit, Mr. dance at their home, 1335 S. and Mrs. Frank, Mr. and Mrs. W. First street, Friday. This Alfred May of Washington, is to celebrate their first wed- Mr. Irving Eastman of New ding anniversary, and 150 York, Mrs. Plonsky, Dr. Geo. guests have been bidden. J. Rosenthal, Mr. and Mrs. S* Uhlfelder, Mrs Joseph Fields, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Simon- Mr. Henry Berg. The hoff are receiving congratu- hos sses are newcomers to lations on the birth of a baby this section, but in their short daughter last Tuesday morn- stay here have already made ing at the Victoria Hospital. a large number of friends. Mother and baby are doing o * nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Rotfort Were hosts last Sunday even- Mr. Harry Simonhoff nowin at a bridge party tender- of -New York City and for- ed in honor of Mesdames L. merely of Miami, a member of Johnston, M. L. Tarlyn and the Executive Committee of Miss Sadye Silberstein, at the the American Zionist Organi- home oft Rotforts, 1421 N. zation is now in Miami for a W. 2nd street Guest prizes brief business and pleasure were presented to the guests trip. of honor. High score for lad- S. ies was won by Mrs. Jack Mr. Nathan Wroobel re- August while second prize turned to Miami this week af- was awarded to Mrs. M. Ru- ter having spent about ten benstein. Mr. M. B. Tarlyn dfl A in iwk hTvf* nN a i- jf uays in Lre I-UorLI o n a rie business and pleasure trip. Miss Bee Silver was host to the members of the Yedid- dim Club at a business and social meeting at her home. After a brief business meet- FREE $50 IN GOLD FOR A NAME The winner of this contest will be announced next week, as will our name. Visit our store. Corner of 5th St. & 2nd Ave. N. W. PRDDIATI UfSTRGglli .. AT YOUR HOME FOR CHILD OR ADULT In All Branches of Hebrew At reasonable prices, by an ex- perienced and able Pedagogue Give Your Child A Jewish Education Special Attention To Bar Mitzva. (Confirmation) E. GORDON 843 S. W. 3rd St. Phone 2-1398 AMBULANCE SERVICE W. H. Combs Co., Estab. 1896 COMBS FUNERAL HOME Phone Miami 32101 IsU N. E. 2nd Avenue MIAMI BEACH FUNERAL HOME Phone M. B. 5-2101 1236 Wehington 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 .- -------'-------------- ----.-~-- - - - -~ -- Beth Jacob Sisterhood en- tertained at a card party for :se see :::zzz&s::-G Mr. and Mrs. Kuperberg an- (Continued on Page 4) . ..ss. e:::esrGssS BUSINESS DIRECTORY *.1Z)ZZ@SZSZ^; issz^zz )O)3ZS sses:zz teze L. (Pop) GERSON Buyer of All Kinds of Scrap Metal We Sell Auto Parts 2141 N. W. SECOND AVE. Phone 20621 BAGS and METALS 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 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 PHARMACISTS BRYAN PARK PHARMACY Chas. Tannenbaum, Pharmacist (reg. pharmacist for 17 years) Cor 22nd Ave. and 8th St. S. W. CRYSTAd PHARMACY Dr. A. D. Halpern, Ph. G. Ph. D. Prescriptions Our Specialty 128 N. Miami Ave. Phone 29713 PIPE and STEEL ADELMAN PIPE & STEEL CO. 58 N. E. 25th St. Aat F. E. C. R. R. Phone 21426 A. & B. PIPE AND METAL CO. Phone 31355 53 North East 25th Street PRINTERS MIAMI PRINTING CO. "Printing That Pays" Phone 23261 107 South Miami Avenue AUTO PARTS BLOOM AUTO REPAIR & PARTS CO. N. W. 17th Ave. at 23rd St. Phone 23631 The Largest car wreckers in Florida PINKY-DINKY THE BEE WASS BOSSY By Terry Gilkison WONDER IF THeRE'S ANA HONEY OVER b.HERET -~ r - OWHf LOOK, AT THAT PINK/ RUNNING / WONDER WHATI THE" MATTCR ? (YEoWrorw OF r- o V WA FOLKS. I W AN- REACH , rHE HOUSe AND 6dT e'rJ LINIMeENT OR THIS / 1 lALLL SIaS- lEK SI:D DO YOU? won first prize, and Jack Au- gust, second prize, for the men. Pinochle prize was won by Mrs. L. Johnston and con- solation prize to Mrs. M. Pep- per. Late in the evening re- freshments were served. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. L. Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Tarlyn, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Hartz, Mr. and Mrs. M. Pepper, Miss Sadye Silberstein, Mrs. M. Rubin- stein and Mrs. Sadye Rose. Messrs. Dave Golde and Max Shapiro. Mr. and Mrs. Jack August and Mr. and Mrs. Sol Rotforrd. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Adel- man entertained Rabbi Israel H. Weisfeld at dinner, Mon- day night at which only mem- bers of the family were pre- sent. Mrs. Ed. Wolf active work- er and one of the founders of the Emunah Chapter of the Eastern Star left for a visit to New York City with her baby daughter. She will spend several months there. * day, Atgust 1, 1930 I --* ~-- - - - - I J w . ..... ., . THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN Page 3 its benefit last Wednesday evening at the Mayfield Court Apartments when Mrs. Sam Blanck and Mrs. Ed Reiman were hostesses. Refreshments were served during the even- ing. The glas shower in honor of Miss Norma Wolf, whose marriage to Mr. Harold Tob- in will take place on August 10th, being given by Mrs. J. Katz and B. Kandel at 414 S. W. 15th ave., which was to have taken place last Wednes- day evening will be given next Monday. The regular weekly lun- cheon of the Bnai Brith was held at the Palatial Kosher Restaurant with but a, few attending. * * Mrs. Ben Hirschfield has just returned to Miami after having spent the past three months visiting in Philadel- phia, New York City, and At- lantic City, and reports hav- ing had a very enjoyable va- cation. * * ;I a 4 1 B I :~ i 4 JEWISH NEWS THROUGHOUT FLORIDA (C ontinuea Irom rage 1) resting nicely. ** tal. Schoenstein was store- Swimming followed an af- keeper at the L. & N. Shops ternoon party at the home of and is survived by his widow Mrs. Irene Archer, 2855 Roy- and an infant son. al Palm ave., Miami Beach, -o when she was hostess for her QUINCY, FLA. music pupils and their moth- J. M. Feinberg, the son of ers. e Mr. and Mrs, H. Feinberg, Those present were Miss prominent citizens of this Helen Chronister, Roland city, was awarded the distinc- Pinder, Helen Pinder, Alvin tion of having been placed on Cassell, Miss Edith Good- the honor roll of the Univer- man, Miss Susan Kirtly, Stan- on a pleasure trip. Before re- ley Bayless, Miss Alice Keller, fore returning home Dr., Miss Mary O'Neil, Miss Dor-j Blicher will be married. othy McCollister, Bobbie Res- * nick, Mrs. Helen Chronister, The Beth El Sisterhood Mrs. Nellie Goodman, Miss held a regular semi-monthly Marguerite Goodman, Mrs. C. meeting at the home of Mrs. L. Bayliss, Mrs. Lamar Kell- Nat Bleckner on 30th street. er, Mrs. McCollister, Mrs. There was an unusually large Sadie Resnick, Mrs. Fred H. attendance. Final plans were Kirtley and Mrs. R. C. Pin- made for the benefit card der. party to be held at the Show SBoat, August 7, 1930. Hostess Mr. and Mrs. Ben Levine for the evening will be Mrs. and Mr. Sam Saul of Atlanta, J. Greenberg. After the meet- Ga., spent Wednesday here as ing there was a social hour the guests of Dr. and Mrs. and delicious refreshments Barney Weinkle. were served. * The Ladies Auxiliary of the Talmud Torah will meet Mr. Ben Ryder left Tues- in an important business meet- day morning for New York ing next Tuesday evening, and Albany by the SS. Algon- August 5th, at the Talmud quin by way of Miami. He will Torah Auditorium. The fut-1 remain in the North for about ure of the organization will ,e two months. discussed and all members t month have been urged to attend. WEST PALM BEACH ACTIVITIES The leader of the local Jew- ish Community Rabbi S. Wru- bel returned last week after Comt having spent his vacation in Fing New York City, and the Cat- skill Mts. He will now resume ] his duties with the Congrega- tion and Talmud Torah. FR * * Mr. Morris Tessler of the 81 Northwood delicatessen re- turned this week after hav- ing spent a month's vacation in Atlanta, New York, and at the Elks Convention in At- lantic City. Mr. Sam Goldstein return- ed this week aftpr a brief business trip to Atlanta and Jacksonville. * * Mr. Elmore Cohen clerk of the Criminal Court of Record returned last week from I Jacksonville accompanied by Mrs. Cohen who recently un-I derwent an operation at a Jacksonville Hospital. Mrs. A. Herschkorn, Mr. and Mrs. R. Blicher, and Dr. B. Blicher left for New York I together by automobile where; they will remain one month'' .'" CAP" r. TOM'S HAS DONE IT AGAIN! - You All know What He Did to the Ice Business-ow THE FISH BUSINESS IS NEXT ! Come to 28 N. W. North River Drive-Fish as Low as Two Pounds for 25c, and They are Fresh Daily-or Phone 2-5321 Delivery 10c extra FOR YOUR HEALTH'S SAKE YOU SHOULD EAT FISH CAP. sity of Florida at Gaines- ville. -0- HAVANA, CUBA Morris Brown, popular Jew- ish actor and company of 12 here. SOCIETY (Continued from Page 3) nounce the birth of a son last Monday. Mother and son are ping at the Sevilla Biltmore. Albert 0. Gottenhalk of At- lanta arrived here last week to spend a short vacation * * Mr. and Mrs. Philip Rosen- berg and their children left ~^ i THE FAIRWAY DAIRY SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE are putting on two shows a week at the Centro Israelita which is being well received by the local Jewish Commun- ity. * * Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Horo- witz and daughter Muriel of St. Petersburg, Fla., arrived here last week and are stop- REAL ECONOMY Our low summer rates will save you money. Phone today!I phone 3-2661 NATIONAL LAUNDRIES. INC. Miami Richardson Saunders President H. S. BASTIAN C. L. CLEMENTS HUGH H. GORDON, Jr. JI LOUIS KARLEBACH MAX OROVITZ HARRY G. RETALICK RICHARDSON SAUNDERS THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN-A MEDIUM OF AND FOR MIAMI JEWRYI Friday, August 1, Phone Miami 7105 FOR PROMPT SERVICE King Undertaking Co. 29 N. W. THIRD AVENUE Phones 23535-31624 Assets - Hair Coloring er Wave - Manicuring Telephone 2-0438 Rouge Box ANCES JOHNSON Prop. 5 S. W. 17th Ave. MIAMI, FLA. -1 7 7 I CITY BAN OF I MIAMI BEACH| 1i Will Be Open To The Citizens Of Miami Beach, On I AUGUST 1930I And Extends A Cordial Invitation to. The Use of its Facilities For Your Banking Requirements. ef41 C. L. Clements Vice President and Cashier BOARD OF DIRECTORS I Capital $100,000.00 . Surplus $50,000.00 |U UI~lllllllmNIIIIIIu ~ ~ u u n H i --l-.-;-Tn~*'~-'.Ynn~~ ~-~r - i I I I last week for an extend visit to the States where th will spend several month touring the Couuntry. Ever believing in the preer. vation of Health in CGod' Own Country, we have & dicated ourselves to the pro. duction of the finest u purest MILK For the Baby and the Adult Our own old Fashioned BUTTERMILK Poultry and day old Eggs IVES CERTIFIED DAIRY S OJUS, FLA. S Florida's First Certified Dairy Miami 'Phone 2-8831 ^ S ^^ ^ $ f %OMMW %PNMNWM F THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN Parp 4 i I Gip |
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