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(I.'lv." fclrdhalr Vol. III-No. XXVI Miami, Florida, Friday, June 27, 1930 Price 5 Cents 1 Bank Depositors * Adopt Resolutions A meeting at the Bayfront Park last Wednesday night was attended by several thou- sand of Bay Biscayne deposi- tors and they listened to ad- dresses by representatives of the so called Burdine Com- mittee as well as an impas- S * signed speech by Abe Arono- vitz, chairman of another de- positors committee. In his ad- dress Mr. Aronovitz charged that the agreement which the Burdine committee has asked the depositors to sign carries entirely too much authority and does not protect the de- positors sufficiently. All that he urged to be done ".tas that a thorough investigation and audit of the Bank's affairs be made, and that the depositors be protected by a clause nec- essitating the ratification by the depositors of any plan submitted by the committee. -The committee of the Bank of Bay Biscayne Depositors Association consisting of Abe Aronovitz, chairman; J. F. Jaudon, H. L. Cox, Harry Mil- ler. and Norman Blakely adopted resolutions as fol- lows: Whereas the Executive Comnmttee is of the opinion S that the depositors have A right to receive full and com- . plete information- both from the bank. officials and the State Comptroller and his rep- kesentatives as to the true status and -condition of the said bank. Whereas the report has emanated that E. P. Duncan, former vice president of Bank of Bay Biscayne has been ap- S pointed liquidator or will be appointed liquidator, and this committee being opposed to This plan.' SBe It Therefore Resolved that this committee recom- "mend and advise all deposi- tors of the said Bank of Bay S "., Biscayne to refuse at this time to sign ang powers of at- Storney with a view towards carrying out any plan to S freeze the assets and refuse S to permit any individual re- sponsible4or the closing of the said bank to continue to operate the same. Be it further resolved that this committee carry out the desires and wishes of our As- sociation here to appose the appointment or confirmation of Mr. E. P. Duncan as liqui- dator of this bank, or any other liquidator. Communists Must Serve Sentence The llUate division of the New.' York Supreme Court rejt the appeals of the five Commnunits, Foster r Lester, Raymond Na ter who were found a lower court in fa- d ie r t Unith Square U under -the deil- S. n the Comnmunits wgil F Bew PUBLISHER'S Is u Pdr Candidates Express Their Thanks NOTE SAmong those calling at the In conformity with a policy office of the Jewish Floridian adopted by the publishers of immediately after last Tues- the Jewish Floridian last day's primaries were C. L year, we shall during the Wheat, successful candidate summer season only, publish for County Purchasing Agent a four page edition of the Judge E. C. Collins, for Crim- Jewish Floridian unless the final Court Judge, James J. advertising carried from time Marshall of the Board of Pub- to time warrants a larger pa- Marshall of the Board of Pub- per. A.lic Instruction and Fred Pine S We know that our readers nominee for County Solicitor. will approve this policy and Mr. Wheat said: "I sincere- will bear with us even though ly appreciate the splendid Lieut. Apollo Soucek of the Navy several features are elimin- Josiah W Bailey, whodefeated he vote of confidence given me in the plane in which he broke the ated which they usually en- veteran Senator immons of North te confided i world's -altitude record. The mask is joy. This is in line with the Carolina for the Democratic Senate by the voters of this district, connected with an oxygen tank general policy in effect in Mi- nomination and particularly appreciate ami of conserving assets dur-I Jewish Boy Is ing the summer season. Murder Suspect he support given me by my If from time to time you el Jail Jewish friends, many of In Byrd Group desire some change made in Is Held In ail whom were actively enlisted n B r 9r the features we shall be hap- s in my aid during the cam- When Admiral Byrd ar- py, if within reasonable limits While authorities are chas- paign. I will keep my promise to grant the wishes of our ing new clues in the murder th rived in New York ity last correspondents and will be Sunday night of M.N. Misleh ade by me during the elec- week accompanied by the glad to hear from our many 1160 N. W. Seventh avenue, tion to employ and use Dade companions of his South Po- readers. Hubert Harrington, negro, County products and labor." lar Expedition, it was learned In the early fall we have originally pointed out in a Mr. Marshall was gratified for the first time that Bennie arranged for many new fea- group of 60 suspects by Daisy at the result and said: "By Roth, a Jewish bohad abeentures which we feel certain Misleh, the slain man's 12- my work on the School Board Roth, a Jewish boy, had been will add to the pleasure of our year-old daughter, remained and earnest application to the a valuable member of the el- readers. in the county jail in spite of manifold problems cQnfront- pedition. We craveyour careful con- a coroner's verdict that ing it, I will endeavor to sus- "Bennie" Roth was born in sideration and the patronage Misleh was slain by "persons tain the confidence imposed New York city in 1892, and of all for the advertisers of unknown." in me. I appreciate the sup- sec~i~ di. s entenw in the the Jewish Floridian. The girl told Warren L. port given me by my many public schools of New York H dah ld eedo u p given me by my r Newcumb, peace justice; and Jewish friends and supporters public schools of New York Hada ah Holds E. F. Kennedy, constable, aft- and will do my utmost to de- city. His mother died when er the inquest, that although serve it." he was 9 years old, having Final Meeting she couldn't "swear Harring- Judge Collins who received lost his father five years be- toni was the man, yet she be- an even larger vote in this Judgee Con planne f ^e llins who sa frecei ve fore. His last address was The final meeting of the lievedhe was. Sam Misleh,primary than in the first 309 Powell street, Browns- season for Hadassah was held the slain man's brother add- primary several weeks ago ville where his brother still at the Congress building last ed that Harrington's state- expressed his appreciation imaitains his home. st.IMonday afternoon whgen a meant of coming to Miami from and said: "I shall do my ut- Fourteen years ago Ben Me splendid prog whasre Lake Okeechobee was false, most to carry on the record Fourteen yearsm gag B es.endd p a wil bpre- t T u Tr a u r enlisted in the United States senate. A large number wre as he had seen the negro in I have heretofore mace and Army and served throughout present and at the conclusion Miami several times. thus seek to show my appre- the world after having seen of the m ing ng gifts were pre- Police, who joined the citation for the splendid vote long service in the Phillipine sented to ea new member sheriff's office in the drive, of confidence given me last Islands. Recently he was mo- which had been provided by arrested four suspects who, Tuesday. I appreciate the sup- tor mechanic at the Mitchell a friend of Hadassprovided bMrs. it was expected would be port given me by my Jewish Aviation field. When Admiral Dora Hilton Miller sang a questioned by George Bing, friends." Byrd was about to sail on his number of splendidly received investigator of the state at- Fred Pine was happy and South Pole Expedition he songs, and she was accom- torney's office. in expressing his appreciation asked the War Department to pnied at the piano by Miss said: "The splendid vote giv- recommend a motor mh- Francis Druckerman. A boat Ladies Auxiliary en.me by the people show that anic and the authorities uni- ride, picnic, and card party To ntethey know what they want ted in saying that "Bennie" have been planned for the T Entertai and will not stand for any- was the best man they could summer act vities. thing else. I have received possibly recommend. He was The next card party of the The Ladies Auxiliary of the vindication" at the on leave of absence at the Hadassah will be held Tues- Beth David Talmud Torah that I sought. I since time, but was found studying day evening, Jqly 8, at 8 p. m. will be the host at their re- preciate all that my at the Paterson station of the at the Columbus hotel when gular bi-weekly card party at friends have done for . Wri ht 'Aviation Co. When Mrs. Barney Weinkle will be the Talmud Torah auditorium he there received the offer to chairman of the evening. on Tuesday evening. July 8. RAbbi I avosV accompany Byra ne immel- ately accepted. It became nec- essary for hi mto re-enlist for a three year period, which he immediately did, and has al-' ready served two of the three years with Byrd at the South' Pole. To Bennie goes the cred- it for a great deal of the suc- cess of the South Polar Ex- pedition because upon his ex- pert handling of the aero-f plane motors depended on the success of the trip. Bennie is one of the most. popular members of the - pedition and is known as. the Jewish.Fellow," and when ho first lefton the trip took lth. him a 'Talith," "Tefilli," and Sidur. 'i * at which Mesdames J. Katz, . Harry Seitlin and E. Weinkle For Vacation will be the hostesses. Prizes will be awarded for high Rabbi Israel H. Weisfeld, scores and refreshments will of Congregation Beth David be served, will leave next Monday for New York and other points Gov. Roosevelt North for his summer vaca- tion. He will travel by auto Issues Pard and will be accompanied by Mrs. Weisfeld. While North, Albany, N. Y.-Governor Rabbi and Mrs. Weisteld will Franklin. D. Roosevelt par- visit Mrs. Weisfeld p parents doned Frederick Rosenbe'g in Toronto, Canada, and wil who was. serving a .term in deliver a series of lectures on Sing Sing for larceny," last Jewish subjects before some Saturday, because of heroism of the largest congregations shown by Rosenberg during a there. He has also been invit- fir at the prison. In fighting ed to deliver a series of "a t ire eRosenperg rescued a dresses before the Yeahva S prison from what faculty ai at tAL be c s Uib hava e ork ^':-A I to tteB .y -- ,l .. .. . *'/' .':'- *.': "'- .. ..* '* .. RPT i.11iiii w iB riiHi I.wn... ii .l Bia||P~ p ^ -- "" . ; ''4 .. -a r' ~it~l THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN THE JEWISH' FL RIDIAN A weekly newspaper published at Miami, Florida by The Jewish Floridian Publishing Company 652 S. W. FIRST STREET Phone 2-8745 EDITORIAL STAFF J. LOUIS SHOCHET A CHOCHOM BEN DOROM A. N. ASHER A COINCIDENCE In delivering an address to the graduates of a famous Seminary for Rabbis, one of the most learned professors, touching upon the attitude of the congregation to the mod- ern Rabbi, said: "Today the Rabbi is supposed to be an omniscient, a social worker, a campaign manager, a literary critic, a judge of art, every- thing except a scholar or a Lamdan. You expect him at every marriage and funeral; he must be present at every public function; he must be up to date on every problem, economic, political, literary and social; YOU EXPECT HIM TO BE NICE TO THE LADIES, TO FONDLE THE CHILDREN; to shake hands with the Mayor, to pat the Alderman on the shoulder; to be interested in civic affairs; not to be strange to national questions; to rass an opinion on the force of the navy, the strength of the army, the fu- ture of aviation and the rela- tion of relativity to the stock exchange; all possible and impossible subjects-but you never question whether you left the Rabbi time to study the Talmud, the Midrash, Jewish Philosophy, the works of Maimonides, Ibn Ezra or Judah Halevyor the works of the modern scholars, Zunz, Rappaport, Luzzato, Geiger and a host of others." He urged, "LET THE OFFICE OF THE RABBINATE STAND FOR DEEP HE- BREW CULTURE, FOR JUDAISM IN ITS FINEST MEANING." Nb,ethis was not said by an Orthodox Rabbi or scholar at all. Professor Israel Davidson speaking to the graduates of the Jewish Theological Sem- inary of America (the so call- ed Conservative citadel) ut- tered these fine words. And, continuing, he said "Religion has become a sort of busi- ness, and spirituality a mean- ingless word." These words were not a'one directed to the students but to that particular brand of American Rabbi and lay- man which parades its ignor ance and arrogant disregard of Jewish fundamentals un- der a cloak of so called "Pro- gressive" Judaism. We have had an example 'of it when a Rabbi in Toronto labored hard to prove to his future Gentle clientele that Ortho- .- ,4 Judaism, in pontra-dis- I-- /-' " 'I shal "T ailla1 a, U1A.A .a v ali l I mured, "to share all yo griefs and troubles." "1 darTling, have troubles." '1 mean when we are m ried." * Lawyer: "I'll take yo case for $100." Client: "And how much let go, if I win?" * Dr. Sledd has been chos to transcribe the King Jan version of the Bible into mo ern American English. course he cannot start un next winter, because a slei idle in the summer. *. "Now, Bobby, why do insist on saying that a has feathers ?" 'Cause I heard sister s ing Flea Is a Bird." * * "Have you a visible t: writer ?" "Well, er-she's never ible before about 9:30." * * Have you made someone 1 py Or made someone sad- What have you done 'with Day that you had? God gave it to you To do just as you would Did you do what was wic Or do what was good? Did you hand out a smile Or just give 'em a frow Did you lift someone up Or help someone get dov Did you lighten some loa Or some progress imped Did you look for a rose Or just gather a weed? What did you do with Your beautiful day? God gave it to you And you threw it away. Just start out tomorrow- You'll find it worth while To drive off some sorrow And help folks to smilE * "Whatsa matter, dea wasn't your engagement genuine ?" "Oh, yes; the ring was, the engagement wasn't. tinction to "progressive" Jud- aism, is incompatible with genuine loyalty to the Coun- try wherein he lives. To all these Rabbis and laymen we earnestly suggest that they go back to Cheder and there learn the elementary facts of Judaism and Jewish life. But what a coincidence: Last Saturday morning be- fore the Florida conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church South, in initiating a class of nine ministers on whom deacon's orders had been conferred and who were admitted to full membership in the conference: "You are not to be boos- ters," Bishop John M. Moore told a class of nine ministers "Your business is to promote without boosting-not politi- cal or business affairs but re- ligious affairs." It seems that we Jews are not alone in failing to realize Lur-i I1 an ma Cni muanig *lA our In his heart; the knave. no Kills one, because the slave ar- And wastes his life in or revel. The sage man, ruling our According to the wh weather, to But yields to neither gether. en The chronic kicker ien The chronic kicker ies od- Of Atil d's ways rignt on tne JOD. * * A man's credit is good when he doesn't S * foolish other's prayer self nd and r alto- is al- usually need it. Old bachelors are women's rights and widowers are wo- THE CHAMER Inv eiqha miir 'Mnlo' m I Im sin ja p nn Ia vil you men's lefts. .-. ---... flea An amazing thing developed. Some of the worst situa- Very few men wear their tions proved to be the easiest, and not one of the wholtlot ing- trousers out at the knees turned out to be worth half the worry I had given it. praying for work. The lesson was valuable. I ought to have learned it much earlier in life, for I had been given plenty of opportunity .to ype- Most of tne things post- observe the ways of successful men in such matters. poned until tomorrow could One of my first bosses made it a rule every morning to . vis- have been done today. ask for the bad news first. He said: "I want to get the tough I things off the calendar while I am fresh. I never deal with Every married woman poli- the same thing twice. When I pick up a paper from my desk hap- tician thinks she is qualified I don't lay it down until it's settled. Procrastination is to become a political boss. poison." * An acquaintance of mine is a prominent operator'in-Wall the By the time a man reaches Street. I asked once if it were true that at different times he the age where he really does has taken tremendous losses. know something he has also "Losses," he exclaimed, "I've taken millions in losses. reached the age of discretion Any man who tries to get through life without taking losses i- and doesn't brag about it. will never make any money. The trick is to take 'em quick ked and forget 'em. Amateurs worry about them in advance and Doorkeeper: What's the brood about them afterward. The worry and the brooding, long-winded discussion on to- break thei rnerve." day? The Book of Proverbs, which said pretty nearly every- n? Senator: They're debating thing that can be said-and much better-has this verae: on the best means of shorten- "The slothful.man _saith, Thereis a lion. without, T all. .- wn ? ing the deoates. be slain in the streets." * Worrying about the lion, the slothful man is eaten-by d Her Husband: Wonderful, fear, which is a more terrible death. le? isn't it, how they can broad- The wise man steps out boldy. And more often than n . cast news by radio? the lion proves to be just a motion picture lion, with his cla- Mrs. Chatterson: Not so cut short and his poor old teeth all gone. very wonderful. When I have a little secret I want to tell I turn it loose at the Neigh- borhood Bridge Club and it F.' circulates just as fast. t w * A cat never cries over \ le- spilled milk. * S All is not gold that shows JOHN JOSEPH GAINES M.D. up in a glittering mining S W . rie,I prospectus. SERIOUS WARNINGS ring Time and tide wait for no Big headlines in the late newspapers announce that ser.' but man-and a woman is always eral hundred citizens have become paralyzed from drinking g behind time. Jakee" or tincture of Jamaica ginger. This is a somewhat. surprising conclusion, but. even science cannot rknnow --r 1. . * f'j A. * what the duties of the minis- thing; we are learning day by day, often by very painful and ters or the Rabbi are. But afflicting experience.. what a difference! We Jews Of course alcohol is the preserving agent in allevegetable -; the "Aam Hasifer," the peo- tinctures. "Jake" is a medicine, pure and simple. It hasu. '1 pie to whom the Torah was mortal use as a beverage; the guzzler of this poison mtist given of all the nations of the pect to take the consequences. earth, we who should lead, The purpose of this letter to my readers is, to warn ag'afit we Jews fall by the wayside. the use of any unnecessary thing. Life and happiness, a too To-us-theRabbi isbut y precious to be fiddled away in foolish habits.. The m o thing among many others. woman without sense enough to obey the law of self-pre " Noti-hnr'to lepd us, but we tion-a law which even dumb brutes recognize--mug~ost to lead him. pect to reap the fruits of such serious folly.. I wonder, even though this Can legislation put sense in the human head? "OrwM coincidence, even though teaching be better? Can I compel my neighbor"to ab .Jt: Gentiles as well as Jews seem from being a hog? Must I imprison him for noaths to suffer in the same manner, in order to educate him? These are vital questions, i whether or not we can realize of shaking the foundation of a republic. Wars have that even we must go back to from disputes over less vital things. fundamentals, that we must I shall never swear out a warrant for any im anH realize that Religion is not a who does not interfere with my rights unjustly. But w business, Synagogues not a right to say to my patient, my friend, my neighbor, 'i business, but "RELIGION A no better custodian of your most precious poss MATTER OF SPIRITUAL- health and happiness-than to fritter, themfawa ITY." "The Synagogue a "Jake" and corn whisky, then" take the con place where the Rabbi may blame nobody but yourself." I might sayth properly.. bring spirituality aconite would do a quicker, cleaner job or ald trti directly home to your. family a lot of worry! I have no S- -as .medicine. ., .. -I :- : .. .. . ,, ; . .. ... .. .... .... .. . : .,w . ...A--..R *. ,, .. -r 1 t*.f . .- .,, . SUN' ... p =. . . . . -. -, r ', , - - -= ' : := .- : , = . : ....t - - -r;:--,_ Y ;:',;-- :, ( ``` `w *: 1` : ..:_- . . Page 2 There was one year in my life when it seemed As et r thing went exactly wrong. The resulting accumulating of worries and pribles * loomed up like a range of mountains. It hardly seemed wth W while to try to get on top of one of them because therew!m so many others beyond. Wise old Talleyrand, when he could not see his way dear- ly through a difficult situation, used to take to his bed amd give out word that he was ill. It was his experience..'that[ many difficulties solved themselves if one only let them alone for awhile. : Adopting his example, I went away for a couple of weeks and played golf. When I got back the troubles and problems had not disappeared, but I was a different man. *, I went down to the office, made a list of all of them, and i decided to tackle the toughest one first. I cleaned it up in one day and started after the others - ' ---- -- ----- - I I %,66AAAAVJ~L l JILLAIW Wa - O-'. . (': ::. - -I 14/ .:., .. :. - '. ;"'_ .0 '... i_. THE JEWISH FLORIIAN ulP' s nS M accom- Nor- leave, S derobvie, N. tTuesday. She will y auto accom- t her husband who n to Miami imedi- rs. -.tSimpson and chil- mil -remain at their cot- Sseveral months to their-summer vacation. Si ipsoen is -one of the era of Beth David iiAudlary, and was its isrt president for some ie tellnquishing the posi- on because of ill health. She i' still an active worker in the organization. Her hus- band is secretary of Beth David. a * M .rts. A. Daum left on the Gl~Cy4ei e lst week for New I. yrk W .ere she will visit re- Slatives and friends and will S:etutn in about a month. -' * Mrs. Medel Cromer left last Iturday night to visit Sand relatives in Rich- ond, Vt.,-where she will re- airn several months. .** * SM.iss Bertha Ungar left for Taila last week to spend Abouta minth of her summer action with relatives and friends. 4 1 .- b Mary Gerson will tell of "Oommander Byrd and His Travels." * The marriage of Miss Bab- ette Joy Simons and Leo G. Ackerman was solemnized at the home of the bride's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Simons, Thursday morning. Aaron Farr played the wedding march and Miss Rosemary Gerson sang "I Love You Truly" (Bond). The ceremony was performed at an impro- vised alter of roses and plams by Rabbi Jacob Kaplan. Following the ceremony the bride and bridegroom were entertained at a bridal breakfast for the immediate family at the Miami Biltmore Courty club. They left for a wedding trip in North Caro- lina, and will be home after July 15 at 2429 S. W. First street. Both Mr. and Mrs. Acker- man have been residents of Miami for several years. She came here from Omaha, Neb. She is a graduate of Thomas Jefferson school in New York an attended the University of Miami. Mr. Ackerman is a member of the firm Acker- man-Lewis Insurance Agency having come to Miami from Chattanooga, Tenn. *- *-* iiS s to ll^-trT^ '" *: Mr. and Mrs. Sol. Weinkle will celebrate the Bar Mitzva of their son Jerome at the Beth David Synagogue next Saturday morning, June, 28, at 10 a. m. Following the ser- vices the parents of Jerome will be the hosts at an old fashioned "Kidduh" in the auditorium of the Talmud Torah to all the worhippers and guests. Jerome is the grandson of Mr. Louis Wein- kle who is the Treasurer and one of the active workers of Beth David Synagogue and Talmud Torah. * * Mrs. Harry Oliphant who was away from Miami for the past several months spending the time with relatives and friends in the North returned to the city last week. * * Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wein- kle left Sunday morning for Jacksonville, to attend the funeral services of Mr. Wein- kle's brother-in-law, Mr. Paul Newman. Mr. Newman a long time resident of Jacksonville, Mr. and Mrs. J. Atkins an- Fla. who was in the wholesale Interesting a wide circle of nojuee the marriage of their drygoods and notion business ends was the marriage of daughter, Miss Rose Atkins, had gone to Asheville, N. C. ss ;*Reba Rebecca Engler to Harry Himmel Sunday, to spend the summer when he d Leonard Epstein at the June 15, at Beth David Synak was taken ill and died sud- me of her parents, Mr. and gogue. Rabbi 1: H. Weisfeld denly. The funeral was held s. A. ]ngler, at. dusk last :officiated. The bride was at- on Monday. iucrd .- Dr Jacob- Kaplan tended by Miss Edna Badanis, * ciated in the presence of maid of honor, and Jack At- Mr. and Mrs. Max Kupfer- fAmlies anda few friends. kins served as best man. A stein will leave next Monday eaome had been trans- reception followed at the morning to spend the summer I into a flower garden. home of Mr. and Mrs. Atkins in the mountains of New iii;Epstein of Louisville, and later the couple left for York state. He will motor N, *as his brother's best a wedding trip to Toronto, north and will be accom- l. UCanada. They will make their panied by Rabbi and Mrs. rFolowing the ceremony home in Miami after July 15. Israel H. Weisfeld. Mr. Kup- aS WUe entertaired at - ferstein is financial secretary itWr a later a tr ouple -Quite-r-large number of of Beth David and is the or- t r-a wedding, trip members of the Arbeiter ganizer and founder of the t r t -East an .to Ring and. their .-friends at- Ladies Auyiliary of Beth N C, ., erq they eded the entertainment giv- David. Mrs. Kupferstein is -bif l tlapnt Mr. en by-the Wemef's Club- last .._.-. X.L N. Epstein. Sunday night at the Work- ..--. S r. mens-fircle hall. Mrs. L. El- PRIVATE INSTRUCTIONS Ruth Bryan Owen Ora- kins, one of the active mem- AT YOUR HOME hal club has outlined the bers of the organization pre- FOCHILD OR ADULT euseas of timely subjects sided. Each members: of the its meeting at' S:80 p. m. organization was called upon In All Branches of Hebrew S at .the home of Mrs. to. present his or her views as At reasonable prices, by an ex- !Mie Scher, 27 avenue to the status of the Arbeiter- periened and able Pedagogue aicaCoral Gables.. Mrs. Ring Schule because of the Give Your Child A Jewish d 7tE. Rosenthal will problem presented by the re- Education -, on !'Environment cent bank closing. Great en- E. GORDO Ethan Heredity,'- and thusiasm was. aroused when .st Phone 298 Parkas' subject unanimous approval was giv- 1620 N. W. t St. Phone2-1 'ries." Miss Rose en by the members to the-rf - chairman 6f t'hbi se c s 6eom- mitted of Beth David Auxili- ary and one of its most active members. * * ---- -- ... .. .. -.. _^ _ opening of the school in a short time, and though not called upon, the great major- ity pledged a voluntary dona- tion of fifty dollars per year for the upkeep of the school. Mr. A. Dock declaimed sev- eral well knotn poems, among them some of Bialik's fa- mous compositions which had been translated into the Yid- dish. During the evening re- freshments were served. S $ Mrs. A. Kirschenbaum, Mr.s Meyer Friedman, and Mrs. J. Simpson were hostes- ses last Tuesday evening for a card party at Beth David Talmud Torah for the bene- fit of the Talmud Torah Fund. Refreshments were ser- ved and prizes were awarded to the highest scores at each tibie 'The hext card party will be held at the Talmud Torah auditorium on July 8. Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Blanck residents of Miami for more than eighteen years will for- mally announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Min- nie, on Sunday next, to Mr. Samuel Goldenblank now of Miami and formerly of New York city. Miss Blanck was born in Key West and came to Miami with her parents about eigh- teen years ago while still a baby. She attended the Miami High Schools and later gra- duated from the Miami High School after which she went to the Benjamin School for girls on Riverside Drive, New York. She received her relig- ious training at Beth David Sunday school and congrega- tion, her father having been (Continued on Page 4) ------------ ---- --ak~~ba~a~ --~-a t BUSINESS DIRECTORY j L. (Pop) GERSON PHARMACISTS Buyer of All Kinds of Scrap Metal We Sell Auto Parts BRAN 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 2971 435-445 N. W. 8th Street Phone 4485 PIPE and STEEL PEPPER METAL CORP.E and STEEL Scrap Metal and Machinery ADELMAN PIPE & STEEL CO. N. W. Cor. 5th Ave. and 14th St. Phone 22546 58 N. E. 25th St. Aat F. E. C. R.R Phone 21486 BUILDING SUPPLIES A. & B. PIPE AND METAL &O, J. SIMPSON Phone 81355 Building Materials, 53 North East 25th Street Roofing Paper, Asphalt 423 N. W. N. River Driva PRINTERS Phone 7251 MIAMI PRINTING CO. DELICATESSEN "Printing 'that Pays" Phone 28261 ROSEDALE DELICATESSEN 170 N. W. 5th St 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. Flaler St. The Largest ear wreckers in Phone 2-3362 Florida King Undertaing Co. 29 N. W. THIRD AVENUE Phons 23535-31624 AMBULANCE SERVICE W. H. Combs Co., Esta. 1896 CONBS vNuuaaL mOMB Phone Miami 82101 1m N. I. Lad Aumm mIAMI BEACH UNL AL HOM Phone M. 5B. 2101 12a WaJblsse Ave. i i i rNKY-DINKY "INFORMATION, PLEASE" By Terry GiIdson WLOO.- 1-4 4KWe HOWE t a .-i ". .- ^^ j ft K3 7 % '"A I ai - iii 1' fl .% r~- Sr ;o PW~w IAmihu out Sm F T Hl :I $ DINK^ f^ R^OeMJC. a= Hi AT 'YoU WANa (lip --J -R FA R n' "" ' ) ,FZ* FAR.MI. a * a ; a. -.4 Page- Mrs. I. L. Rosendorf was host to the members of Tem- ple Israel Sisterhood and their friends at a card party at her home last Monday for the benefit of.the Sisterhood. Mrs. J. A. Davis was awarded first prize and Mrs. Gordon Davis, consolation. Refresh- ments were served and quite a tidy sum was realized for the Sisterhood. * i I iil _. ..... .. ..... i^^.--j,.... -q ~ 1 . I: .: i I ei. '*- ! .1 I .- - i 1~ , ir ..* ., ..-.*.,:.ft .. .* : ., .. - A ..=.. .. .. ; .. .. ... ... ,, .. ~p .... ' *< . ..- " "' "-. "-. . ;.J-'-- : ... . "-- : ^ ':. .- "- '" ".".: ... *:; '.' ',# :,. .,'/ .''',' b ,- :- ..' '^ . ..... .--- -.::,:- ', ,' ,-' ...4 '.,' .,: ;,. "-' - -~~~~~~~~~~~~Pr .::. .-o', ...,: .- .% /;/.. -.-: . t,, ... . .,,.. ., ,. -_ .. # .,, .- ., . : THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN HOW TO LIVE .. By . . DR. BARNEY WINKLE CONSTIPATION By constipation we mear insufficient fecal evacuation either in quality or frequency and is an ill with which many persons seem to be affected It is a matter of record thai eighty-five per cent of con stipation is usually acquired or attributed to faulty habits or poor hygiene while the re remaining fifteen per cent is due either to inherited bodily defects or some underlying pathological or diseased con- ditions. Many of the eighty-five per cent of the sufferers of con- stipation, referred to above, are afflicted as the result of eating food that is too refin- ed, lessened consumption of water, lessened bodily exer- ,cise due to the use of motor vehicles, spending too much time indoors, repeated failure to obey the desire to defecate thereby blunting the sensibil- ity of the nerves of the sig- moid and rectum, eating food that is too highly stimulating and irritating, excessive use of tobacco, alcoholic bever- ages, habit of reading and sit- ting too prolonged at stool, and finally, irregularity of going to stool. By overcoming constipa- tion most of the following evil symptoms to which many persons are subject will us- ually disappear: colicky pains due to distention, loss of ap- petite, fullness after meals, bad taste in mouth, coated tongue, belching, mild nausea, feeling of despondency, ver- tigo, headache, insomnia, pal- pitation of the heart, etc. Good bowel movements are chiefly dependent upon the following factors: efficient rhythmic wormlike wave mo- tion (known as peristalsis) of the intestines; well developed adboninal muscles resulting in an increase of the intra- adbominal (within the abdo- men) pressure thereby aiding peristalsis; normal quantity and quality of the digestive juices, namely: bile, pancrea- tic juice, intestinal juices etc.; finally, sufficient resi due or mass remaining in the intestinal canal after com- plete digestion causing by its presence repeated peristali waves until the mass is push ed onward into the sigmoic or rectum. The best way to prevent o0 overcome constipation is t< adopt a definite hygienic pro cedure which consists of elim inating a possible chance o: a diseased condition such ai intestinal kinks, tumors, stric tures, etc. This having beer done the person so afflicted should eat a diet of rough foods and fruits, drink six t4 eight glasses of water daily regularity in the time of go ing to stool, outdoor exercise regularity in time of eating and sleeping. Enemas anm drugs should be used as a lasl resort and only when neces sary. Diseased conditions should be treated and giver the proper care and treat ment. Mrs. Hoyle: My husband ii a regular cave man. Mrs. Doyle: My husband works in the subway. WEST PALM BEACH Mrs. Harry A. Lee, proprie- tress of Harry Lee Inc., who has one of the most select ; lines of ladies ready to wear in West Palm Beach, left for Miami Friday, accompanied n by her husband and children. 1 She will board the Algon- Y quin there for New York, Y where she will remain one I month, combining business t with pleasure. S Mrs. Leo Rader, proprie- - tress of the Outlet Depart- " ment Store on North Dixie 5 and Twentieth street, left for Chicago, Friday called by the Serious illness of her brother, who is to be operated on Mon- Sday. SFinal report on the Fish , Supper which was sponsored by the Beth El Sisterhood, was given last Tuesday night, at a regular Sisterhood meet- ing. The affair was one great success, proceeds of which goes to the Talmud Torah. "* * SMiss Rosebelle Scher and Miss Ruth Glasser, mem- bers of the Delta Tau Epsilon Sorority of Tallahassee, Flor- ida, sponsored a benefit scholarship bridge from which the proceeds will go to- wards sending one girl to col- lege. The benefit bridge was sponsored on Monday night at the Elverano hotel on the lake front. Quite a good num- ber of friends responded for the worthy cause and enjoyed a delightful evening of bridge. SOCIETY (Continued from Page 3) one of its organizers and of- ficers for a long time. She is the granddaughter of Man- uel Rippa well known Miami pioneer and communal work- er. She is an active member To my friends and support- ers I extend my sincere gra- j titude for the splendid sup- port accorded me at the S polls, June 24, 1930. R R.K. LEWIS S Democratic nominee for Representative Palm Beach County Group one ! o I sincerely thank you and appreciate the splen- did support accorded me S at the polls, June 24th, 1 by the Jewish people of t Palm Beach County - 1 J. Stockton Bryan 3 of Junior Hadassah and *of ary of Beth DgvicE Talmu# the Junior Council of Jewigi Torah will be held next Tues- Women. Mr. Goldenblank was day evening, July 1, at the formerly engaged in business in New York city but is now associated with Miss Blanck's father in the general merch- andise business at North Mi- ami avenue. The parents will tender a reception at their home, 1800 S. W. 11th street next Sunday evening, from 8 to 11 p. m. to which all friends are invited. The marriage will take place on Miss Blanck'b return from her vacation in the early fall. She will leave for her vacation early next week and will spend some- time in Hendersonville, N. C. and other points north. Mr. John Wolf well known communal worker of Miami left for a business trip to Oklahoma last Wednesday morning and will be gone for about a month. * An important business meeting of the Ladies Auxili- JACK WUCHER With The SUNSHINE KOSHER MARKET 436 COLLINS AVE. Is At YOUR SERVICE All Summer Strictly Kosher Meats Freshly Killed Poultry A Full Line of DVlicatessen, Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables AT CITY PRICES PHONE 53552 AND WE WILL DELIVER Talmud Torah auditorium and all members are urged to attend. . Conductor: How old are you, my little lady? Little girl: If you don't mind, I'd rather pay full fare and not tell you my age. S :,,. *. The man behind the gun is THE FAIRWAY DAIRY SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE Phone Miami 7105 FOR PROMPT SERVICE --- -- Mriy, June 27, 19 arighat--f he doesn't iwi you to h1d up your hands, SComb set Hair Coloring Flwer Wave , I The BIG Proble Of the Hour "How Should I Invest My Su plus Funds?" WE RECOMMEND Morris Plan investment Certifcates Because: Because: ' Because: They are Safe Instantly Negotiable Of Nation-wide Circula- tion Because: Over $90,000,000 sold Because: They pay 6% interest Ruacuse: Denominatio.s as low r' L 0 Because: Of 20 YeArs Public Con- Because: They are sold outright * fidence Because; You can buy them on in Because: Can be used as Collateral stallments BECAUSE: "NO ONE EVER LOST A DOLLAR OF SAV- INGS OR INTEREST .IN A MORRIS PLAN BANK" Morris Flap Co 108 &. FIRST AVE. O A3.3185 VINCENT R. BRICE Manager , THE JEWISH FOMDJAM NAMEDIUM O AMD MMW S*. ... ...... ... r. .. .. ;. -- ., Patm 4 ,r a M W -a- -- - - - I ---------------- -1 i: L ii m w .- - F.. Telephone 2-0438 Rouge Box , FRANCES JOHNSON Prop. 815 S. W. 17th Ave. MIAMI, FLA. 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 earn the prize. Corner of 5th St. & 2nd Ave. N. W. '-- Ever believing in the preser- vation of Health in God's Own Country, we have de- dicated ourselves to the pro- duction of -the finest and purest MILK For the Baby and the Adult Our own old Fashioned BUTTERMILK Poultry and day old Eggs IVES CERTIFIED DAIRY OJUS, FLA. Florida's rsrt Certified Dairye Miami 'Phone 2.8881 *F k e -. _"*,.*.. -L i .. '. i.'. i 4g |
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