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IT WnYJn VSt. -X T A JT.7 U. ..ALA V. Miami, Florida, Frida y, August 22, 1930 Pri 5 Cents aLj thousands of middle-aged early Americans the news of ath of Mrs. Isabella M. Al- ill come as a surprise that would have lived so long, and cause many a sigh of regret e snapping of another link the irreclaimable past. er the pen-name of "Pansy" Alden wrote more than 120 , which were enormously ar in the 1870's and, indeed, to the beginning of the pre- entury. She was born in 1841, efofe 1850, more than eighty ago, her first story had been shed! The wife of a minister, her books were of a distinct- iligious cast. Her most pop- series, the "Esther Reid" Sfor girls and young women, into the millions. It was ly through Mrs. Alden's writ- that the Chautauqua educa- 1 movement gained its great clarity. now of few persons who have such useful lives and none spent so many years in onel ULATION total number of inhabitants e United States is 122,728,- ccording to the Census final es. That was the count on 1, 1930, and covers Con- tal United States. Adding a, the Philippines, Porto Hawaii and the Virgin Is- ,the total number of persons r the United States flag is 601, 561. ire are but three other gov- tents in the world under which any people live. They are a, Russia and India. The population of the British on-wealth of Nations is, of ie, larger, but none of the Do- ons Australia, Canada, the n of South Africa and the -nor even England and Scot- together, has anywhere near iany people as we have. Id we are still growing. The figures are seventeen million er than the 1920 count, the ast ten-year increase in our ry. CE V guess is that the winner in tional referendum on the most lar woman in America would [rs. Nicholas Longworth, wife e Speaker of the eouse and hter of Theodore Roosevelt. a knows more about polities, side working of affairs, than other womma in America, in robability. She never makes ahes, which may be one of the ins why everybody thinks well Dr. Her most intimate friend rs. Ruth Hanna McCormick, is running for Senator from s and in whose campaign Longworth is helping. They been intimates from girlhood Alice's father lived in the e House aad Ruth's father United States Senator from 6I I%-W Georges Carpentier, who fought Dempsey for the heavyweight championship, returns to Americi to act in the talkies. Beth David Cantor Resigns Positior Cantor I. H. Pekarsky o Beth David Synagogue whi recently resigned from Bet] David left Miami last Satur day for the North where h will occupy a position as Can tor with a large Congregation For nearly a year Cantor I H. Pekarsky was the head o the teacher's staff of the Tal mud Torah and made a splen did record of accomplishment in the classes conducted by him. He was presented witi a petition several days before he left, signed by ninety five per cent of the pupils attend ing his classes, urging him tc remain in Miami. Cantor Pe. karsky has occupied the posi tion as Cantor in a large num- ber of Synagogues in Grand Rapids, Cincinnatti and Chi- cago. French Towns Desire Jews Paris-Rabbi Shaltiet of Avignon, France, issued an appeal to the various immi- g ration aid organizations working in France urging that Jews be sent to the French town of Blaumont. Carpentras, and Caviglon. In his appeal, Rabbi Shaltiel urges the fact that once large Jewish communities inhabit- ed these towns and that quite a large number of merchants and mechanics could make a spelndid living there, and once large communities would once again flourish. 20 deaths to eiery 23 births. IS I A century and a half ago an mety-four hundred and eighty English clergyman named Malthus a were born in New York wrote a learned essay in which he In the last week of July. In calculated that the pressure of apte week only 106 persons population upon the means of sub- Sthe city. f the same ratio sistence would make it impossible rts to dSaths continue thru for all the people on earth in the .ar and rie o the 20th century now-to get food or wuld soon eon h to et. The Malthusian S1 u t e n cud not tt" i wasu taken seHiously 'by t." -, -many e onomists until recently. _a omhow, It Isn't working out. -aaa V"Wf ob deaftins.~ .~khrrb Orthodox Synago- gue Is Organized Great enthusiasm attended the meeting of the members of the recently organized Mi- ami orthodox Jewish Congre- gation at the Congress bldg. last Wed. night. More than seventy were present and en-- rolled as members. A number of interesting addresses were made, in the course of which the action of a certain congrc- gation in Miami in the treat- ment of its spiritual leader was vehemently condemned, though no official resolutions were adopted. t A resolution affirming the Miss M. E t faith of the members in Orth- man who a, odox Jewish principles was I out-shooting unanimously adopted, as was the British a resolution urging the estab- King's Trop lishment of a strictly Ortho- dox Synagogue and Talmud Local STorah. Reports of a number of Wins committees were heard and Sthe report of the High Holi- Florida o days committee that a hall t h had been secured brought a onal re _ great deal of applause. A do- achievemer e nation of a new "Holy Ark" advertising and two "Safer Torahs" as ads. placed " well as other articles to be ida newspi I. ured in the Synagogue follow- vert [. ed the report of the commit- vertising f tee. Slichoth services on the Advertisin - Saturday night preceding the the Florida High Holidays will be con- Company Sducted at the Synagogue of R. Hilty of t the Beth Abraham.Congrega- was entered y tion on North West Fifth lic utility h avenue. The Rosh Hashono, which had e Shabos Shuva and Yom Kip- October. O pur services will be conducted ing compa e at the Odd Fellows Hall, and New York the Succoth services at the General E ) Beth Abraham Synagogue. such simili Tickets for the entire services contestants will be sold at $2. and $3. vice ads. of each, and provision has been took 13th made to take care of those un- months. 1 able to pay. points we A prominent Cantor will monthly w chant the services and a Rab- layout, art bi will be engaged to preach orious copy the sermons. The sexes will favorable c be segregated and all services lished by will be conducted according to Ad Review the strict Jewish Orthodox month. ritual. A committee was authoriz- Jewish ed to arrange for the opening Wis of a Talmud Torah within a ment short time. Temporary offic- ers selected to serve until the Estal election which will be held immediately after the High The In Holidays were chosen as The only follows: President Ed Wolfe; meant agency Treasurer, Max Kupferstein; eerC an Secretary, Sadye G. Rose. On several we Ihe Executive board: Nathan leaderl-kn Adelman, Louis Vangilder, well-knowd M y e r Friedman, William lirc tle' a Mechlowitz, Sam Futterfass, te local H. M. Drewitch, and Max Whe n int. Rappaport. o wen n To celebrate the return of en explain Mrs. I. Buckstein the presi-condtions dent of the Ladies Auxiliary, ployments . from Europe, as well as to cular care celebrate the organization of lth sypa the new Synagogue, a banquet .ithe symp will be held one day at ppcant fo week. The committee ceive. charge is headed by Mr. Louis staboors e Vangldaer. b~id. taJd , A committee was hinted bd.._1.., to seek a location- thP ___ bu-l tantalW . ....regafion De a subi an ew. 3. Foster, English Wo- amazed everybody by the crack shots of Army and winning the hy. WrT *01o A JEWISH NEWS THROUGHOUT FLORIDA JACKSONVILLE FLA. Mr. and Mrs. S. Haimowitz and family and Mr. and Mrs. Al Weiss and son, left Satur- day by motor for Asheville, N. C., to spend ten days, Mrs. Haimowitz will go to Balti- more, Md., after leaving Ahse- ville. Cantor Boris Schlachman, for a number of years Can- tor at Beth David Synagogue Miami, Fla., conducted ser- vices at the Jacksonville Jewish Center last Friday night and Saturday. ORLANDO, FLA. Utility An event of last week was ti t the marriage of Miss Edythe ReCOogmIOn Sigal the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sigal of this city to has again won na- Mr. Ben Irving Katz, at the cognition for its Ohev Sholom Synagogue with SRabbi Leschinsky officiating. nts, this time in the A musical program prior to r field. A group of the ceremnnv ws rendered hv in sixty four Flor- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Beck. apers by the Ad- The bride was attended by department of the her sister Miss Ethel, and lit- idepartment of t le Ruth Shirley Berkowitz g department of was flower girl. Frank Sigal a Power and Light brother of the bride was best of which Mr. Geo. man. Miami, is the head, d in a national pub- WEST PALM BEACH, FLA. advertising contest While driving at 40th st., been going on since near Spruce ave. Boulevard, )ut of 186 compet- one day last week the car of nies in which the H. Epstein of Ft. Lauderdale, Bell Telephone Co., Fla. was struck by the ma- Ilectric and other chine of J. Brophy, driving ar companies were Mr. Epstein's car against the i, the Sunshine ser- fire plug and breaking it off. Sthe local company No one was injured. place within three Additional rating TAMPA, FLA. ere obtained as Miss Miriam Leibowitz of winners because of this city entertained last week , copy and merit- in honor of Miss Rose Leader r. A great deal of of Birmingham, Ala., at a comment was pub- bridge tea at which a large the Public Utility number of the prominent Sfor the current younger Jewish set of Tampa were present. Miss Leader Employ- Agency Is wished Here r Jewish employ- y in this section of 'y was organized mks ago under the of Mr. M. Rosen, in local communal an active figures real estate mark- erviewed, Mr. Ros- d that he felt the warranted an em- agency wherein receive the parti- tbey merit, and hy which a Jewish r work should re- offices have been in the Congress locl Jewry wait mIat with intent. h,,.=- b sang. She is well known for her abilities being a frequent performer over station WK- BC. * Miss Leader was guest of honor at a party given in her honor by Sam Perlman and Her man Gluckman of Brad- enton at the Blue Lantern Inn at Sarasota. A number of the younger Jewish set of Tampa were present as guests. * Marcus Edelstein and Miss Lackowitz spent the week end in Gainesville as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Leibowitz. 6 * Abe Steinberg, of New York city, is the guest of his sis- ter and brother-a-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Ichill, of 85- 18 Ninth street. Mr. Steinberg is a former resident of Tampa. S* * Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mans and employees of B etn : Mss, Inc, were teai : Th Oda f fternoob tiln Jones, of Anna bach, with a picnic at .. .. - .. =Boxer Now ActorI --- r 1 T1 ^Jewisin ncridli Friday, AugM V THE JEWEB I ,DLi AN Page THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN rrussaa rarea rnsx Awe@&* Pmwa jrwiB rnaffl&Ayi* prBLJu Cu. 1w7 SC(Ar MIAMI AVE. J. Lv11? swC eIE Eirntsr Y. F ir. -a a HFT PAIZ EACOE OJFICL: 414 Ewat u K Ym K onaii i unaxM. uBnartw of 3lsar-r L . Wu seascBcnr T 6n .T . * CUM* A reade Vi- e: wrnee minornfs agk a neat carc was Mng a new piacte v!Bere fender& cuonic be retairec nepay anc properTy. I kep: te card ancd afer awr.tne Iemiec to gc rver tu: haTe some of the- re.ia* of a Ehrd winter -iror- ec out. T mry surprise I found a iargP Truci backed up : -the door a nd M t mirrng oa machinmerr. "WT er 3 located lC h -e neaor and toid hm my mus- a[I. lhe said. Of-C. bu' you namTe con-o tot iae. 3I aried andc waited aid few came. I cldwc dt good worE bum had :: out for I car ni: longer ry the rei-_ *' was sorry 'hzr i cDame !or Late. : would have beeLr u i as corTeuef for ime t tva come earlier. And adt n mie TTIk at maye at is wnm i s wro'g wh.rL .* ustres^ to08y EMave aD J OT olf us are a-o.pOrnciig "'- things That we ciund mean .fi Te life-blood of mte eirinerprise That if ecu-e teed to girt ii.niest sernet. *yPwsih by *'j'ttrerin ni 2 i 2 e lirt- f Our T Dignligfc an conservatism we oonic do Swfie thrit toward keeping ,Ie wheesk of industry tiri- We wonceir rheniier ts coitd nt be a lessonL to ,u MiaLiLn. Maybe we are posytponngn the rerr things? we should are doame today- A purIhase of just a lite thin NOW and not wheln the sea- soLi begins. w-oulD l rtainb Let things along.- te wonder, if it isnal Our Own too conserratTe conser- -tism that's keezpig a s dowrc in the month anid wor- Just a liatte bucking up.a a little lbrmcig up. a litte less v-(rTying ari conservatismn and WiAnmians would be bet- 4r 1 f 4M The old time weainws got a rabbit ow of a ha, buat a mnodem chraf si gil Cm get a ak KeTr ca t of M- eU. A PRAVE Li -a candi t e: i windy pa-lan. Wii nexer a maThrIl: : :iaLr tii -a: i i-' empe.- ..e. KLV t. s .. , Far rh, -i. 3 aspire lt r'P a a ea dy lig.: the ignt. n The fiiat e f y spin- numrn dimir snill . le- me gi suddenr at Goe. Like a fame h-:t is qm-ui- ened to lare its tbest By the swiF cdearrusi of the From a sunset cloud fir hie west. Tae yTL)m l housetift wht hadc ieer readinm e Ae ciarert a0D nrougrtt: ouons.. 'gamE anc scublonf for her vegetati.t soupj. "1 surpriing.' sne cr-mnentP ed. '"wha a differ- nce .a few sce fs m:ak. aher we pgo t picnic these hr summer 3 sy vwe are corvinced rhit the ltree sete are maid. female anl d insecs.. Airt education grand They're e aciming he children their A. B. C-Fs now r Tfee- in there aihanetinca sorg-u COne of my customers wears a plaid Tes: c aeep a cheeki or his stomach. if a shouic mercham gets a lit te it his accounts he drink a ottle of idKe- Mediumr-I have allied thne spir-i three time-. He moves and makes a sigri. bu wi not come omice b Audiene--Mar- h-E he sa t-er. Following a hea ware. far- mere in Jerservil. Ill, are digging baked potatoes from te ground. Throughon the cyranr similar stores are teing cooked in; wrztniu a T.V.fe. One of the Iudreti motor ars around townT is operated byr an en-maichine guan sier- ge.ari who orefes t as hi portable dugout. The g-r-friend says IhaT she's so- buFr keeping thie trading skirt of ithe W' froLm under .thte s'ens feel that she3 caEM It manipLtE the thig handshake Tha used to go with te stgry- - The younger fo&k no longer trust the Emersao icdea: Wher Ditry sterndt sar -YOu must." The youth repliesz "Qh yeah' r Marriage is bomd t be a faihrwe if be rocks the bmemt tiie she rocks the cradle- Our idea of a wise ma ifs 4=e Who S jSEl a little Meff foafMi tiHa the majgrmy. at: I-k 2: 'rct r i-'-ru -* F- [ tiir;T ir 1: I:t ~-i'L - iY tt .I.L- 71" mmrr r mi-or Lr* De-s r-E ni-'i v, wa: ra gzl os - ?ohcim -e mf:!-.- tI o? r t caa tr' [#- If. T vhU1 iertr a wmes),-aT. D'_ Ve7- a mar nT a Ll.I)Do. T391 cour.. Wa regrert: m w '- art Iar-: Tor iire : h r: . mentw tr wrie ,: u- aizrE Mer .?y ei3--1t'2 t on oE- u vme :'u-nes eay anC ni- e n. m w = :TI s MEWift -y s: mDusiness f Lkou. Cznmni-iaelrur mer u. LrrTv. I miear thar yol ae Imrri-ec again.y'Ul P is me iucaT rif meris timn m 6 Iaur.W-I reag' m6 t 0:retkL hem name. funr : v ie. i rde az =te houe fis s smewhnE Long oen -geensue- it- earthy acran :o r t 'r't Aac ain &aeas 5i, er 2iry - me gotuc Done woma rer of anomer. "it-or.-- sr^, Some- JOhN JO t (H GAIN ml are like diamonds. more :-_ .PROGRESS" VS. LON)G LIFE SmeraE tha ust L uer-. r doubt that this earth was designed frA Sh:,:n ar uptnry of mar and for the lower animals, and ~wtheLr -a F- edciz 1eef for bhfeLaQ anmd long life was placed within th&ir compie-ec r i:, U;:, s i c in for t'eir benefit marriage ~~licm. Cruiliaza" ha brought with it many diseases S -" t c E -c.-er the primitiTe man. The olest A nar rrt erer ra ii ll: J he had Bred nt tonare i rntrn.iry r.f ze !: n hand tried to turn night it-d~, aundr takr are iir sme. th w-y G:, mr.tended him to re; l tg life w heis S- c : P : 'cdf no freg of ntuar that he didW; The r:. of ai- ;.. rr- sed o.fnu.rs laws. hemns cr ctwedrtas a man ths rery day, txBed anb d toga d in -ere mistiroe r' Es--or ,his war to the golf links. ApopiKyJ one mnr. w e;n over him. He wore a flaed suit, soft aIB or- reject feia si oes. and was smoking ftaieasy to Dort raie a a n 'e0-A.,, mrersna alchiaei- 'bitti ngOn all siN Be bad =oTDE ti t:OUhiser tad i oe finers in the dirt hnis life Hee may -e- yor n-anc he e "d r erer done a lick of manual labor. -hen omte. Here he was oum seekLd heal bthBing lIe a em-e c s wh i.ere h Be waws. doubtless worth tpllt of ma*, no 100ta aCher~I: an oZT- Fr99h days, it fee& But a&caretal lcsrvrbm tar ers m Crt aers nsu-e his LFE for fire dolar! Be was and screams 'June-yer shouk 1* and sahtr .EFea of tj-oe 131 a 4 .- a his et--" readerde, be l o ort dcdn 0acfor what he has a lat for eir t3 e Touzh f ( Scnot]ch Em de- mc Frnk I tOuldn' nor a d r' r it holeF.' ]the Des- ~~a~tW mtriaake a "great game" of this He o ofrC i S' ,iPatIn and progress Is the gen wao* TwDO Van tmriur to cmer- labo ople put in a few oa ot ia tf le-f a sre da a ,an itw- eigit M h a fn ^a^ s as -etr is^ond leq uth ldem be s eabeei.gi fsfv e: i d kw I'mNOW IHEJ WMe lORAM-ANMUM OF ANDi OiMM(w-- CHAtER el Fl_~_ _ -""Y-....' _~h1;84/L~ I~ _~~ L4L-.--i~Y~L z t I:t L l'-:.f L -. WVVEE TO START ,- L very muhappy yonag sIaL va I.. W4^'I --.p-. years old. and an ideaiis L Ir - -- vrre h works use coarse larnuage. th S:r. Also. his job h is l h:p: : i ie he said- 'Great msir havej *i :i*- I : headed nowhere. I haven't foun i ra:ri vhc: would you have said to that bor? r s -r : mcst of the men whom we readi bo :) r ri:.' C Ic n T haTe aUy great purpose. A fr, n ir-11 nPrJC paimters. had a talent that eoni at ami L T"- treat ma.jorit, of whom Linchn i h--i e;.Lr-tEW ere tjust as discouraged in roulhis -:uinr rneric They did not know where th er we :t Wic no: cI: They simply plugged ahead anda : _r ~:e-Zr surprise, won out. ; a.LiuL m second place that all men are crdea me -r vonderf L. The purest saint has secret i re T r: malk him blush. the worst man has mafe lMar i:s he nblest of aDl the ceatures. and the -,ari -s r~ie uigrher than the animas, a little Iowe -r! n fie.- Wn-h al] his crudeness, he does his wori f- .-f or'Tis young. and faces blind fate with coumqe. *C,:': Z~trce men or judge them," I said to ~tk 'Li:- -ren.. iSympthize with. them Laugh wi) :K,: vil:; dL i- ;udginlg. F:'y I said -Lha. while it might do the younger r:c :: LnfiCrg ig job. I doubted whether it would. i i. L :-rWinglr industry which has made fortunes adi nr.nf mTTary oWIers.. ~ taic r-r hao.: a friend of mine who was driving It errutr mountains. Wanting to get to Cinctimtti -ne riZmT. h asked directions of a native. "'J: CIrW -is road about ten miles, and take vrn tL:- ..' n-n rn'rve began.' Then he stopped. and sp. r2 ni yoU'c d ttelter to go the other way and lake ft iefit. Hte spat again, thought deeply, and thiai sudrier :,urs o con-fidence. exdpained: "Tell you what, JIr. If was aiming to go to Cincinnati I wouldi't on, here." Mot of s f rain to arrive, but we'd Eike to ratrti sofmenere eis. Maybe rm wrong, tst I ye caem at c-r'ncf!usi: h& t:ta: doesn't make mek di fference wIes .tr-s.. MhT: ai L usinesse- are good and all are ad, all duii ncj L .e hrt rlj.g -And 'i : .e important thing about getting samed is n:m. sgT'ruimg maps. r wonderingg about other rMds L Lr'Ze rgn here. w, ere we are. TDNOC HAR r 0l ~ ust 22, 1930. THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN Page 3 SOCIETY Buckstein, presi- Ladies Auxiliary id returned from an tour to New eek and arrived iday morning. ore Fine and son g several weeks t Hendersonville traveled by auto ie, who returned st Monday. * adow is still con- home as a result tions arising out nation recently un- him. it appeared in our issue that Mr. and gler were sending mer vacation at u in the Bahamas, East Nassau in the Mountains. * * Neham and his sther have just re- iami after having weeks in New York * Schoenfeld was t Sunday evening e, 344 N. E. 26th honor of the birth- r husband. Bridge and prizes were' the highest scores e evening a salad served. Among ent were Mrs. R. and -Mrs. Morris .and Mrs. Charles ,Mr. and Mrs-. J. essrs. A. Tausher, pson, Louis Vangil- Mesdames Louis ouis Hayman and Friedman, Milton and Roslyn Fried- * Argintar will leave )r Ashville, N. C., by )ring Mrs. Argintar ly home from their racation. * *4 sisterhood of Beth lami Beach will en- Sa card party at the an Employment Service ie people we serve" B of Help Furnished V Day or Week "- and Domestic Help a Specialty or Congress Bldg. Phone 2-3434 S S Hotel Leonard, 54 Ocean Dr., Miami Beach next Monday afternoon, at 2 p. m., when Mesdmes Wexler and will be the hostesses. * Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wiessel are expected to return to Mi- ami next week having spent several weeks in New York City on a combined business and pleasure trip. * Mr. I. L. Mintzer returned this week after having been gone about four ,weeks on a combined business and pleas- ure trip. Due to the sudden illness of their daughter Eth- el who was operated on in a New York hospital, Mrs. Mintzer and daughter will not return to Miami for another month. * Mrs. Ralph ;Gans Holberg announces the, engagement and approaching marriage of her daughter, Miss Franoes Flora Holberg to Bernard Phillip Joel of Athens, Ga., the wedding to take place in Athens at 1 p. m. Sunday, September 7, at the home of Mr. and FJirs. Charles Joel, brother and sister-in-law of Mr. Joel. * * Mrs. Samuel Aronovitz of S. W. 11th ave., has left for a vacation in New York. * * Mrs. Louis R. Roth,. her daughter, Georgia, and son, Edward, returned this morn- ing from Asheville and Hen- dersonville. Another daughter Miss Dorothy Roth remained in Savannah to take kinder- garten instruction. Mrs. Harry Nevins an- nounces the marriage of her sister, Miss Helen Freed, to Maurice N. Weinerman at noon Tuesday at the Beth David Synagogue. Dr. N. 'M. Saffra officated. The bride wore a flesh colored chiffon Well Worth SHOE SHOP Corner of 5th St. & 2nd Ave. N. W. SHOE REPAIRING By The Most Modern Method. Makes It Well- Worth Your Coming. '----:------------- -~ Mrs. Wm. Mechlowitz en- tertained at dinner last Fri- day night, honoring a party consisting of Mrs. H. Stahl, Miss Marjorie Stahl, Miss Reba Feder and Mr. and Mrs. Gold, all of Passaic, N. J. In addition to the guests of hon- or a number of the immediate relatives of the Mechlowitz family were present. Dr. M. D. Kirsch accom- panied by his son Ralph, left last Tuesday for New York City by auto where he will join Mrs. Kirsch for an ex- tended stay. While in the north, Dr. Kirsch will attend clinics at Baltimore, New York and Boston. Miss Mary Gorin of Pater- son, N. J., became the bride of Morris L. Lessay, of Ft. Pierce, last Tuesday afternoon (Continued on Page 4) King Undertaking Co. 29 N. W. THIRD AVENUE Phones 23535-31624 gown with matching hat and her flowers were a corsage of orchids and roses. Mrs. Nevins was matron of honor, Miss Rose Mary Ger- son, maid of honor, and C. Y. Byrd of Delray Beach was best man. Following the wed- ding a luncheon was given for the couple at the Hotel Pan- coast with Mrs. Nevins, Miss Gerson, Paul C. Taylor and Mr. Byrd in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Weinerman left dur- ing the afternoon on the SS. Algonquin for an extended wedding trip. They will make their home in Delray Beach upon returning where Mr. Weinerman operates a men's haberdashery. Wednesday, August 27, at 8 p. m., is the date of the next card party to be sponsored by the Senior Hadassah at May- field Court Apartments in the Patio, Miami Beach. Reserva- tions may be made by phoning Mrs. Barney Weinkle, 5-2764 or Mrs. M. Goldenblank, 3-17- 98, who will arrange tables as you wish. The small sum of .50c will be charged. 0* * Mr. nd Mrs. Harry Gottes- man entertained last week at a bridge party in honor of her aunt, Mrs. H. Stahl, and a party of friends, consisting of her daughter, Miss Marjorie Stahl, Mr. and Mrs. Gold and Miss Reba Feder all of Pasaic, N. J. The party motored down from New Jersey and remain- ed here a short time during which they were extensively entertained. At the bridge party prizes were awarded and during the evening an elaborate supper was served. Expert Wood Workers BODY and FENDER REPAIRING TRUCK and LIVERY BUILDING. AUTO TOP and TRIMMING LACQUER PAINTING PHONE 2-5554 1135 North Miami Avenue Miami, Fla. BUSINESS DIRECTORY 00114 l1 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. (Ine.) 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. SPhone 2-3862 PHARMACISTS BRYAN PARK PHARMACY Chan. Tannenbaum, Pharmacist (reg. pharmacist for 17 years) Cor 22nd Ave. and 8th St. S. W. CRYSTAL PHARMACY Dr. A. D. Halpern, Ph. G. Ph. D. Precriptiasa Otr -Spcialty 128 N. Miami Ave. Phone 2971 PIPE and STEEL ADELMAN PIPE & STEEL CO. 58 N. E. 25th St. Aat F. E. C. R. R. Phone 21428 A. & B. PIPE AND METAL CO. Phone 81855 53 North East 25th Street PRINTERS MIAMI PRINTING CO. "Printing That Pays" Phone 28261 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 )INKY-DIKNY PINKY LEARNS MORE EVERY DAY, HEH, HEH! -&SIRE.(/ YOU'LL BE MAN WHEN YOU GROW AND HAVE )$^ SENOe^. \ 4 I> ^9w * WHAT PO fOu MEAN By HORLE SEN'S ONCL& NDP? j- WBLt., PINKY YOU've 0i-r 1OSS SJNlSet WHEN YOU rl.SARN TO S AY THINEeNJWS :AL SUBSCIBBE1O B JlRIDIA! YOU? AMBULANCE SERVICE W. H. Combs Co., Estab. 1896 COMBS FUNERAL HOME Phone Miami 32101 1U9 N. 3. 2ad Avenue MIAMI BEACH FUNERAL BOME Phone M. B. 5-2101 12is Wahimsto Ave. J. V. WALTERSON _ ~111111~ ~ -- i, ..~ ;;~dYR~YLL~Li;*iXna~l~lY~Vi~~~~ ~~?d~._iL_.-l~jij~eb~C ust 22, 1930. THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN Page 3 Friday, Augot THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN ing a final report of the Card from Mr. Ben Ryder that he in frty, which was held at the has Visited Albany, Saratoga, SOCIETY WEST PAIM BEACH Show Boat. was given. The and Monticello, and is spend- SACrTIVITIES party proved to be a great ing the remainder of his va- (Contiued Tsuccess. It being given for th cation in the Catskill Moun- (Continued from Page 3) benefit of the free Talmud tains, where he is having a at the home of Rev. M. B. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Acker- Torah, there was an unusually delightful time. Herman, 327 Washington man of Orlando visited the large attendance. Great cred- SOCIETY avenue, Miami Beach, who of- Misses Nellie and Rachel Op-it de to the hostess for SOCIETY ficiated. The bride who was penheim here last week, to- the evening who was Mrs. J. unattended, w a s smartly gether with their children Greenberg. Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Blank unattended was smartly ether ., Joseph and Fran-i * and family are expected to re- gowned in an ensembleoseph and F Miss Muriel Rosenwald is turn to Miami the early part white. After a wedding trip s leaving for New York and of next week. whit, the young couple d g ip* Wts where she will * east, the young couple will Abe Katz, formerly of this sachuet we. Mr. and Mrs. Moe Rippa make their home in Miami, city and now in business at weeks vacation. Mr. and Mrs Moe Rippa, where they have a large num- Tallahassee visited here last have just returned to New her of friends. week for a brief time. iMs. Esther Jacobs and her York City after a tour of . infant daughter are leaving England, France and Ger- Mrs. Harry Orlin gave a resume of "Cimarron" by Ed- na Ferber at the meeting of the Fortnightly Book Review club held last Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Harry Weinberg at Miami Beach. Others present were Mrs. Charles Rosengarten, Mrs. R. sincee Rose, Mrs. Henry Berg, Mrs. Maurice Leskowitz, Mrs. Al Goldstein, Mrs. Adele V. Rose and Mrs. Albert E. Ros- enthal. The next meeting will be held Tuesday. Sept. 2, with Mrs. Rosengarten, Mrs. Mil- ton Weiner will review "Ex. .ie." (Warwick Deeping.) * The Sisterhood of the Tem- for home n Atlanta aft pie Israel observed "Sister- spending a six weeks vaca- hood Vacation" in the form tion with her he rs. of a beach picinic, at the footJulia Rosenwald. who lives in of Royal Palm Way. Thurs- the Gardens. ', m r oay aIrernoon at o ClOCK. * A regular monthly meeting of the Congregation Beth El was held Wednesday night at the Community Hall. on Sev- enth Street. Final plans were completed concerning the High Holidays. Due to the fact that many important matters were discussed, there was quite a large attendance. t the last Sisterhood meet- At the last Sisterhood meet- i I I - i t * ! ; :1 ; : ! { I i A number of friends of i Miss Millicent Rubin, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rubin, long time resi-I dents of Miami, surprised her- with a part-y at her home last Friday night. The mysterious 4-plus-1 Club was in charge ' of the festivities and theJ Misses Irene and Sylvia Farr entertained with a number of vocal and instrumental selec-i tions during the evening. The event was in honor of the fact that Miss Rubm will shortly'- have the bet. YOU also feel free to ask for information or assistance with your policies. Insurance Investments The one safe investment. Ask for information. W. A. ASHLEY 108 So. Oliver Ave., W. Palm Beach, Fla. Representing only the best old line Companies; ........ Word has been received _- - Hoosier Casualty Co. (old line stock company) Organized 1907 AUTOMOBILE. ACCIDENT and HEALTH INSURANCE In All Forms. Prompt Settlement Lowest rates and easy terms. Get our rates before insuring W. W. WIGMAN STATE AGENT 336 West Flagler Street Telephone 3-1730 SMiami, Fla. Si i many and are expected to re- turn to Miami in about ten days., Mrs. Isaac Levin and child- THE FAIRWAY DAIRY SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE Phone Miami 7105 FOR PROMPT SERVICE Page 4 ren who are min. tenive summeral are at present it REAL ECONOQ o0w al mmt 4 w n ,"""*** P*e ttl "4 phone -.2gj NATION LAUNDRIES I Ever believing in the ovation of Health Own Country, we in dicated ourselves to Ut duction of the fle purest MILK For the Baby and the Our own old Fui BUTTERMILK Poultry and day ol IVES CERTIFIED DAIRY OJUS, FLA Florida's First Cel Dairy Miami 'Phone 24 THE NEW REFRIGERATORk They're here! Ready to protect your health and preserve your food minimum cost. They embody every modern and scientific device toi improved efficiency. Special prices now in effect to reward you for 6 ing NOW! You may select from the well- known standard lines as follows: The "Automa --Snow white porcelain The "Gunnery"-All SteeL The "Eagle"-Made in both steel and solid oak. The price range of $16 to $150 should meet every demand for household pur NOTE THE BIG VALUES OF A FEW OF THE MORE POPULAR SIZES AND KIND $17.00 Value, 25-lb. Capacity, Solid Oak Refrigerator,.. extra well made, heavy nickel hardware........ .....N.. $15.0 $25.00 Value, 50-lb. Capacity, Solid Oak Case, ...... 2PA tight fitting doors, nickel hardware..................2. $295 Value, 75-Ib. Capicity, Solid Oak I Refrigerator, apartment house style ....... ... ................... g.9" Value, 25-lb. Capacity, All Steel Refrigerator, with porcelain lined watertank ......... $4.50 Value, 50-lb. Capacity, Steel Refrigerator, snow white fiisb--cork insulated....... $ $540 value. 75-lb. Capacity, All Steel Refrigerator, with best cork s.la. tion.49.05 with best cork i.ig .... We also carry a full line of Ice Chests from 50-b. to 200-. ice at lowest prices. 400 North Miami Avenue TE JEWSHLRIMAN-A MEDIUM OFAND FOR MIAMI p I Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rosen- leave to enter Brenau College feld of the Miami Showcase at Gainesville, Ga. and Fixture Co. will celebrate * * the Bar Mitzva of their son, Phil Somberg is on a brief Irving, this coming Saturday business trip to New York morning, August 23rd, at City where he will spend a 9:30 A. M. at the Beth Jac-iweek or ten days. ob Synagogue, Miami Beach. ,, Immediately after the ser- vices the parents will be hosts I If You Place Your of the Congregation at an old Insurance fashioned Kiddush in the an- hrogh me, you all-ways teroom of the Synagogue. fl safe, for. yo know yo f s ,-Y __1___1 ___ I - - ! .1 J r |
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