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1669-19 Social, Society, & Local News 1927-1945 . ,„L-1.1-.1'...(..;.:—....... .......: ..... . . _ • ____ ..............:____. . ,.... .:, y . . `�. . . _ . .. .. . _, ... . • . , ,,i:,, , . . . • , • kis • • ' 1 0() -7 —y- rf, ` ' Day Unto Day , ,1 12-A MIAMI DAILY NEWS,Thursday,Feb.25, ! ; _ ,4 By NICK KENNY ONE WAY OF answering Pfc. Merrill HERB RAU t y Lipton,a patient at Halloran General / • Hospital,who wrote the following verse, Breakfast W' which is more truth than poetry, is to buy as many Victory D 1J„1 N '�, Bonds as you can: IF WE COULD BE SURE {,• ` •••••- t.... Denise Darce DO YOU know how it feels to be cold and wet? q; °,' Chilled to the bone—yet able to sweat? t' k�„` With searching bullets that whistle about �e And the very next shell may count you out? TODAY'S HEARTBURN—Miami Beach draws all s, Yes, the'slot of may palsbe over but note sfeer me... Like the Asiatic who approached the bartender at • ' There's a lot leg—an that I'll neve see... a•,,tf';`:• I miss a eye—and an ear Sone Crabs and asked for an Alexander made with 9 �,., ._,,._ milk. TM bartender blinked slightly, but was •quz Its •.`:.f. ,And days when crutches weren't so dear. the "I'm sorry, sir, but we can't milk our ° Yet could we be sure that you wouldn't forget for moment.n• Alexander.” • We could bear our wounds without any regret... * ' .{.:, Banish war and greed forever...and then... t;'.,.` • Peace on Earth and Good Will to Men! ' - —Pfc. Merrill Lipton, ! ■ e * • ;i , EVERY YEAR ABOUT this time we drop our editor-in- [S`. i — J �� ( q.1 • `"� chief, Jack Lait, a note complaining mildly about the l i- `t.. damp weather and the way our sinus is acting up and hint- ing that a few weeks a Florida might cure us andttheack+ writes back: "Go ahead but be sure to stay out of the ; sun." We'll be shoving off early in February but here's a i, , - letter from Hy Gardner from the Roney Plaza at Miami �' Beach, which makes us wish tomorrow were Feb. 1: V Dear Nick:— .t S611 1 a , Doesn't seem like bfiaml with-W with that famous nightclub singer out seeing your puss poking out benefit...The Ha•Ha Club already ) '' N 9 ' because he wouldn't play Bond from behind a Cabana. has opened with a swish club- 7 I know we're early,but it's the just'when I thought the man• ��— �l ,{ ., first time off I've taken since I 'le joined the army about 3'S years power shortage was over...One r.ti of the gaming joints has this flow to make your o��'n lillle oxplotaot ago—andthe place really has sign:"Not Responsible for Hands :,K q changed. Caught on Dice Tables During i." ` '� Grossingers, for example, is Rolls or Raids"...In Steve Han. In Florida's booming sums °i i now the rosy Carlton. The Pan• nl ens boots is Tom Smith, for- 4t t,-0 coast is Grossingers.The Raleigh mer local real estate ..- has been taken over by Miami's Tom Ferris handling the Roney : youngest hotel owner (he put up F you've read Florida Goes \'" ,i $350,000 in cash for the deal), and everything else of importance I y on page 52,and r N. •' in town. Ills assistant, Frank Boom Again t?, Ben the Borschtowho ownsi the.Jerry if we've succeeded at all in getting { `'S Clark, is a nice newcomer who • _,. in circuit. . .Jerry Just retired from the Air Force across to you some of the magic of •.'? Kruger's new groom (Paul Pol- l a Florida vzscation, chances are ' . lack) bought the Belmar (as well after 76 missions...The YMHA 1 '.4;I is waiting to grab you to run as two other hotels) and Jehere, their annual benefit again, now that you're already thinking about '• re tong nicely t Bruce o , a trip to this palm-treed paradise -` l'_': that the war is over. getting tanned before open. —Hy GARDNER. next winter, or you're hard at *1-s,-" ing In Showboat (she's her work on the details of a summer • i s'G.; honeymoon and t ay s her " f,,+ birthday)...Earl C r 1 and' vacation in'Florida. �` Beryl Wallace just (F 14''. Mayor Jeffreys flew in from • l'uu won't want to miss Joe's,' (;' a Miami institution, the first 'r. 4:- izDefrost with Eddie Rlckenbacker restaurantopenedinJli tthhee Beach, I Vacation ' to have stone crabs at Fr and airline r ou to launch tiro new still doing business ut the sante I Continued from ) ',, tS4 airline route from Detroit to old stand at 227 Biscayne Street O ! tf; Miami...Been Gaine s trying at the southern end of the beach. crab season.whi• tri: ov s or 'omo The restaurant is run by Joe • 12l to March 21.: : �'' Vincent wants Room and if Miami Weiss, whose father established a big edge over. r ?�:" Vincent to winter in the place shortly before World War ;i.i; ,. aiof him here there's a dealthe stone-crab ' ►...t-Q.; • waiting Clubhere too.. .Kitty I, and its particular specialty is is not to say t,'. Davis' has gone in for Ice stone crabs. \\'etas has his own wrong with tb 1�. • aloin.VSo's the Mocamba boats crabs.ing during the stone- food, or his ll f;. Billy Ted Sophie Tucker,Belle Continued on page f' :It. Baker, Ted Lewis, Jce E. Lewis t ' all set for personals...Beach mad ESQ !';"'.,;!4." Joe's Stone Crab Restaurant In Miami Beach Is . ;' ,'Y • 1;1,•,1'. 1 Widely Known For Sea Foods, Steaks And Chops . i'*.• dl I What has become a landmark in Miami Beach,'and has attracted is Joe's Stone Crab Restaurant. ,`ye, . patrons from all over the world, and still serving the same fine r'iir , Established over forty years ago, becomes more 4�ff foods in the same location at 227 Biscayne Street, it haven't really '$ popular yearly, and until one has dined there, th 1 t known what dining pleasure this steaks '` • -/ > to offer. Isere one will that here toorhnetey _ ceaualjanywhere