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Friday, June 14, tMi
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emphasis St. Petersburg
Senior Friendship News
by HARRY FRANK ROSE
Senior Frianddihi dub’s lint
annual outdoor meeting was at-
Laine Lippman Stunp, daugh-
of Mrs. Morris f Floreqeg)
gman, president of , the H»-
the Spa Beach, on Bedbnd Street
North, opposite the Senior Cin-
zens Club, from 11 ajn.
The meeting was
rection of Louis
president
Green write
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Maine Lippman
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lippman,' president of ,
tional Council of Jewish Women,
art birth to a baby girl on May
27, namedShatf. Mrs Stupp also
haws son Qpcv. The latest young
ster wfc bon in ti}e UnivSrafy
Center Hospital in Qamesvme,
Ga. Mrs. Morris Lippman attend
ed the Institute For president* of
the Natloasd Council of Jewish
Women inSrefr Yqrk Diy last
week. Mrs. Lippman h;u a deep
ntendMi “
Club as bef organization gave
birth tt .
ization, arid she follows its pro
gress very carefully.
Mi Gelman has gone to Cana
da for the next few weeks to
visit members of his family.
From there he will go to Asbury
Park for the balance of the sum
mer, returning to St Petersburg
about September 15. Mi Gelman,
84 yean of Mgfe, is one of the
star dancers of Senior Friendship.
Anna Loher left June 7, for
New Jersey where she plans to
spend a month’s vacation ’ vmting
with her family. She will return
to St. Petersburg and then leave
immediately tor Austria where
she will stay several months
with members of her family
whom she has not seen in many
yean. She plans to get bach to
the Sunahine City before Jiov. 1.
in July to
family and 1
newly
Senior
busy sche&ukT planned tot 1 the
fall and will Wort it before
comjng bdck in September 'to
prepare for the official opening
October 9
. Jack and Bertha Miller stepped
on the starter of $eir car June
8 and handed tpjvard New York
City. They will visit their family
in the Bronx for several weeks,
returning about the middle of
Jifly.
Abraham and Celia Ginsberg
will spend the entire summer in
New York City, returning Jo
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about the middle of October. The
Ginsbergs departed from the
Sunshine City on June 8.
Daniel Robert Muss, son of
Nancy Rubin of Maderia Beach
woo bis PHD in Physic! from
Pitt University of Pittsburgh, Pa.
Nancy Rubin, whose dancing
prowess has won her widf' dt-
claiito In Senior Friendship Cir
cles, is the happiest woman On
the shores of the Gulf of Mexico
and the smiles she exhibits, when
her, tails a story of
pineas. Well. Nanpy, we
hearing much figure of
Daniel as the days roll by.
Jacob and Esther Miller are
planning a month’s vacation in
Hot Springs. Ark., starting on
July 8. In the meanwhile the
Millers will attend an American
Legion Convention and do a lit
tle traveling here, there and
everywhere. Jack Miller is Sen
ior Friendship’s Custodian and
during the season is the busiest
man on the staff of the Bay
Pines Veteran’s Hospital where
he works with the bed-ridden
and wheel-chair cases. Good
Luck Jack and get that mttch
needed relaxation.
Iifollie Brandt, first president
and founder of Senior Friendship
Cltib, thanks everyone of her
friends in the Community and
especially in the Senior Friend
ship Club, for their kiridness aflfl
consoling wishes sent to her Ikd
week, due to the passing of her
husband. Robert Brandt, a mem
ber of Senior Friendship. Mrs.
Brandt left June 7, for West
chester. New York. She will re
main for the entire summer. Af
ter a long rest she will return to
her home in Gulfport and take
up her many civic duties.
BETH-EL
Commencing Friday evening
June 16 and for
summer
Vesper Servic
M will be
sembly Room of the Religious
School wing at the new Temple
building on Pasadena Avenue
South at 8 p.m.
Friday evening, June 16 M. B.
Ross, president, will conduct the
first Sabbath evening Service in
the new facility. Rabpi Susskind
will be absent attending the An
nual Meeting of the Central Con
ference of American Rabbis apd
the Summer Institute in /Jew
York from June 20 to June 29
The Temple office will be open
daily from 9 to 4 p.m.
B’NAI ISRAEL
Saturday, June 17, the Sabbath
Morning Service will be held at
9 a.m.
Tuesday evening, June 20, will
be game night for the USY*ers
when they gather at the syna
gogue, in the Teen Room.—The
Youth Activities Committee will
hold a meeting at 8 p.m.
Friday, June 23, the Men’s Club
will participate in the laymen's
Service at 8 p.m. An Oneg Shab
bat reception will follow.
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