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0.I . p, -4 * - fri ~;~c ems ? S.,u H .... -.VOL Ib-NO. AXXVII. Miami, Florida, Friday, July 4, 1930 Price 5 Cents Biso Attacked Welfare Bureau Appeals for If The Jewish Welfare Bureau which is one of the consti- I a tn Hotuent organizations of the Community Chest is issuing an appeal this week to all its members and the Jewry of Miami at large for the pay- ment of membership dues and IGHT the enrollment of every Jew SGHTas a member of the organiza- In flying to a height of 43,- tion. s fe t,, more than eight l S Because of the fact that A iin the air, Lieut. i the greater portion of the Soucek of the U. 1. funds of--the- --ommunity S has set a record which Rev James Cannon, Jr., Methodist Chest are now tied up in take some beating. Bishop of Virinia, whose activities as the closed Bank of Bay Bis- ... Only by the use of com- a "dry" lobbyist are under scrutiny by cayne, the Jewish Welfare roung I pressed oxygen in a tank, in- church and Congressional authorities. Bureau will necessarily suf- - haled through a tube, and ant fer. The demands upon the o l oxygen super-charger to in- Mia i "hochtm organization hae been grow- sute combustion in the engine ing by bounds daily and the I Ban wai Lieut. Soucek able to do Declare Strike steadily increasing call upon' the stunt at all. Capt. Haw- the treasury of the Welfare! thor e Gray of the U.S. A novel incident in the his- Bureau will necessitate its Afte Amiy, wh rose to 42,470 closing down completely un- the so feet in a balloon three years tory of Miami Jewry occurred less ai do ewn completely un the so ago, died from lack of oxy- last Wednesday afternoon Jewry come to its rescue posito gen in the ktarelfied atmos-,when the three Miami E. Mc( phr of that great height, "Shochtim" B. Herman, M. Rabbi resn for Da All of the talk about voyag- Mendel and. N. Wroobel de- l enthat h ing to the rpoon, whether by edean ed N oeDebating Tophy stitute airplay rocket or other de- cleared a strike until certain Deta Tro tiont .ice, is so m ich moonshine, in demands made by them was tin of view of the impossibility of agreed uro:1. Last Wednesday night a defunct crying enough y g e fn The local Shochtim are em- I very interesting debate was cayne. alo t or as n tigo th e ty the lhoh im oag, to sd a itong of the poyed y the butchers indi- held in Chicago between two At t Li'n PTqtinterstelar I Shdave. beaen c smpeled toh zrciv l T haeoogwtic th9.JH. -caled. dei belo a~ 'z ero. C have been compelled too rw Theoiogical Coege of still an Slaughter cattle without be- Chicago and the Rabbi Isaac of the LAND ing j ~id. The conditions at E!chanan Yeshiva of New other A young woman of my ac- the slaughter house becoming Yo;k. The subject, "Reso'ved, mittee qualleiuca was su raised re- ea le a that the drife of the Ameri- power cently -on getting home fromunbearable, according to a can Rabbi into the status of the Bu Ser daily work as a steogra- statement by the shochtim, social wo ker is detrimental be not phar to find a young man they held a conference and to Judaism." This is the third positor waiting to ask her who her decided that the working con- of a series of annual debates agreed .grandfather was. When she ditoos must be changed a being held between the two deposii tod him, he informed her 'i institutions, the fist two on an that the title company which .n addition fixed a price of having beEn won by the New leaving he represented was prepared seventy-five cents per head, York institution. Rabbi Israel the co: .to pay her and each of her and thirty-five cents per calf H. Weisfeld who was a mem- ing to five living sisters, aunts and for each one killed and pro- ber of the first victorious de- mittee ncle$200 each to sign a bounced "kosher."They point beating team hs donated the than o quit claim deed to a strip of to the fact that very often a Rabt Berman a colleague of dep land. one inch wide and eigh-o the fact that very often a oial Trophy" in memory of fices a :teen feet long. 'Shochet" will kill ten or.the Rabbi Berman a colleague The That price was a nuisance twelve cattle and only two or of his on the first debating Trust value but there are several three become "Kosher." Mr. team who was murdered by arry B ~eces of Manhattan real es- E. M. Reisman one of thi two the Arabs during the massa- cause to which have sold for asi l ... cres last August in Hebron, parent ch ormor per share f local hlealer immediatePalestines. This is a beautiful plan f Sfor otfte buildings. It no y agreed to the conditions loving cup suitably inscribed bank, ong.ys yto build under 80 laid down by the "Shochtim" and will be finally retained by per cer p gh in old New York. but the firm of Druckerman the first team having three cash, f the reason for the high & Son, the other kosher successive victories. Rabbi forty-t' Sf wholesale butcher declined to Weisfeld was scheduled to de- mainin v S 8 ar b h Pre or t ly otn giwoe nt R b inn- m ini E^NpJacceyd witothe Druckerman t t Orthodox Rabbis who Ls S ery ewoer accede to the terms. Last liver the main address of the would an arecia-Wednesday afternoon the evening but because of the ill- No suiittten ueco shochtim declared a stik ness of Mrs. Weisfeld as un- been tN and refused to slaughter any1 able to go to Chicago. The de- cattle fo r the ra Druckerman bate had aroused great inter- a :s It is reported that only one Wahinent efon, D.orm and Con- Hilda itrm.e b a eialy up- Bermat a thirteen year old led to butcher in Miami for his in sym- shot and iv e Raboubis in addition U tS path. with the Druckerman to the Orthodox Rabbis who 4ytobuy firm; and it appears that in- attended. The e the. demands of the eon of h tim are met, an appeal both tbe P ill- be made to the public at ewA ish u L G irl th 1 to re n from buying Shiott Brtherh ""'p my p-refati which come mthe Druokersan firm, about ' Yi It ip a sontdpc that the Washington, D. C.-- Hilda lewry r bogi i ",nmdqia u B mnn a thirteen year old led to on,~bWlprpl IL W~~ehafsd Jewiah girl of Washington, D. tatlon vpg Miamif: for his van-s G., shot and seulously injured facts. 6 "-r herten year old brother bes The" sbPretpMI.'M ro webf hes.1fas now, 0*~~a Fu~~ Pl'r~~u WSA Mormon Beauty Post Office Price is Fixed Sale of the Central school property for a new postoffice site at the same figure as was agreed upon previously, $440,- 000, but saving the school board the cost of razing its building, estimated at $15,- 000, was ordered when the jury in condemnation pro- ceedings returned its verdict in U. S. district court last I hursday. RO sThe jury found the real es- (ate to be worth $400,000, r; a SM* or nSons armng the building $38,500 and al- 1tiu won th anma l beauty ..-mi atgdents of Brigha lowed the school board attor- 'mversity. Provo. Utah. ney, Philip Clarkson, a fee of $1,500, making a total of *ito Ordr '440,000. itor Orders 4W. P. Hughes, U. S. district k Investigation attorney, then asked 30 days in which to obtain the money from Washington to close the er repeated requests of deal. -called "Aronovitz" De- rs Committee, Mr. G. Caskill, County Solicitor ide County announced a .tIlr i. ,ma(A-nolh, iv Woman Freed In Auto Case SWUIU IZICU LC,, ,U 1, MII- rs. Lillian Lewis, Miami a thorough investiga- Beach, was discharged by Sthe affairs of the now Warren L. Newcomb, peace t Bank of Bay Bis- justice, following a prelimin- ary hearing yesterday on he present time the so- charge of manslaughter in the death of Edward Trembb- Burdine committee is. lay, 9, of ,s 64. We, 10tS-t. waiting the signatures who was struck and killed by depositors, while the her car June 15. Bank .depositors com- The hearing was advanced has urged that the from today because of her of attorney urged by nervous condition which re- ird:ne Bank committee suited in her collapse during signed. The second de- the session. .s are now holding an Release was recommended lent which permits the by G. A. Worley, jr., assistant tors to finally pass up- county solicitor, after the tes- Sagreement instead of timony htd shown she was r it to the discretion of taking her sick baby to a phy- mmittee-alone. Accord- sician at the time of the ac- a statement of the coin- cident. A coroner's jury ear- they now have more lier in the day found her culp- ne million dollars worth ably negligent. osits signed in the of- t 350 Seybold building. P. 0. Branches Miami Beach Bank and Co., one of the subsidi- TO Be Opened ranks which closed be-' of the failure of the Forced oy a constantly bank, has presented a swelling total of new accounts r the re-opening of the to decentralize the business, whereby only thirty Postmaster 0. W. Pittman t would be paid in announced plans for orty-five per cent in today announced plans for wo months and the re- opening branches of the gov- -i tpernment postal savings banni g twenty-five per cent eminent postal savings bank be "frozen" indefinite- in the postoffices of Miami finite action has etBeach and Coral Gables. defnite action has yet A continuous increase in ken by the depositors depositors, with receipts re- S. I cently running as high as I r th 5,000 to $70,000 a day, was *ont ,ues iWork reported by Mr. .ittman. It fli es W r keeps the clerks the cen- Sitral station busy af all times, regular weekly lumch- he said. nai Brith was held at' The Coral Gables branch latial Kosher Restau- will be established at once but ast Wednesday noon the Miami Beach branch must [r. Isac Levin presid- wait: wil the new building ie discussion centered is opened next December, he "'The future of Reform said. in this country" and The increase in postal sav. a very splendid. pg e en- i accounts which started of some interesting eh this year- was swelled jf soh r the closing, Jue 11, of .axe..l ii. Sk of ay Bisca ne ,t-o, 4". .wert e tu h tad l t biaS .... w . . . .. ,".- 4 : ' ttt - -4 .v-sr rr r~r~ _ UQ: -kM .-.' ,. . iP ....... ~__ I __ : Page 2 THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN 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 "COFFEE?" Yankel was sick, so sick that he could hardly drag himself to the doctor's office. And he knew just what made him sick. The coffee. Until he drank that coffee, he felt tip- top. And then .... like a mil- lion devils in a free-for-all fight pummelling themselves around in his stomach and he getting the worst of it. That's how he felt. The doctor looked at his overcoated tongue and smiled. "Did you eat anything before that coffee?" he ask- ed. "Sure," Yankel replied, "but it wasn't them things because I felt okay until I drank that coffee. It was that damn coffee that done it." "What were them things you had?" persisted the doctor. "Oh, nothing' much," replied --ur----Yaniok -"4At *seam ge- fillte fish and chain, some chopped liver, noodle and mandlen soup, roast chicken, a few fried potatoes, a nice big lockshen koogel and ... " "And bread, pickles, pie, some beer, a schnapps on the side, and some dessert?" queried the doctor as he reached for his prescription pad. "Yes," admitted Yankel. "But none of them things didn't make me sick doc, because it was when I drank that coffee that the terrible pain come into me stomach and doubled me up and' ... " We wonder if that's the story with modern Judaism of today. The good old fash- ioned religion of our fore- fathers that helped the peo- ple withstand the tortures of Inquisitions and pogroms was all bad. It needed moderniza- tion. The prayers were out of date. The method of the con- ducting of services was bad. We needed choirs, beautiful synagogues. Sisterhoods and brotherhoods. Dances, above all social work. And yet ... and Yet ... Did you read the little press notice? Rabbi Berman in an address before the conference of American Reform Rabbis at Providence last week during the course of a debate said "Reform .:udaism has paralyzed Jewry by destroying its interest in t. .d:tlonal faith." Recently Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver of Cleveland emphasized the fact that more traditional practices must be brought in- to the Jewish home to pre- serve Judaism. He called upon his people to observe Sabbath and such fundamental be- -iefs. "Reform, he said, "is .* THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN Friday, July 4, 1980 TiTE SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Becker and fostered by the Work. Ssr.; left last week on the mens' Circle. Miss Merlin is a Little Mary's grandmother I, taking in (besides the air) steamer Majestic for a five graduate of the Arbeiter Ring had a great weakness for His egg-like dome with grunge months tour of Europe anSchool and is prominent in its peppermints, and one day of hair Palestine. Mr. Becker is presi- ch and isr of the nentit Mary, who had been a very From mirth can scarcely dent of Congregation Beth oeleO ers of the new good girl, was given one of keep-le! Jacob, Miami Beach and one formed. cidrens club were the peppermints as a reward. * of its founders. He is also tWe elected last Frday afternoon The child suckked it greed- I have certain vague connip- founder of the Aged Home at , ily, as if she had tasted no tions, Toronto, Canada. Mr. Jos. M. Lipnitz left this food before like it. Her joy, Rare old cerebral inscriptions, week t attend thannual however, was short-lived, for Of a beatific, spondelific The Sisterhood of Temple o at t te annual presently grandmother saw beaut; Israel will be hosts at an all convention of the Aetna Life the child take the sweet from Cause m3 many trepidations, day beach and bridge party Insurance Company at Mac- h-r mouth and place it by the For I dream that I've been at the Roman Pools Casino kinac, Mich., after which he open window. tossed the well known Miami Beach, next Monday will visit New York city, "What's the matter, boot. beginning at 10 a. m. and last- Pittsburgh and other points Mary?" inquired the old lady. ing until 5:30 p. m. The en- north. He is expected to re- "Don't you like your sweet?", Oh, these ninety-day vaca- t:re facilities of the Pools' turn about the middle of Au- "Rather, grandmother!" re- tions, have been placed at the dis- gust. plied Mary politely. "I'm only In these distant habitations, posal of the guests and in- * waiting for it to cool a bit." Cause m. unknown days of clude lockers, towels, etc. All Mr. H. M. Drewitch is still * solitary woe; are asked to bring their lunch confined to his home at the SToothless dogs have-soft Oh, Lhope my late direction with them and make an en- Wonderview Apartments as snaps. Isn't wasting her affection tire day of it with their fam- the result of a severe illness. s * On these college guys with lilies. Refreshments will be He is now convalescing, and Many people want assis- whom she likes to go. served and bridge will be play- his many friends wish him a tance-and a few really need * ed. The charges for every- very speedy recovery. it. It is easy to offend people thing will be only 75 cents * * who have no use for you for an adult and 35 cents for Mr. Manuel 'Rippa well There is no peace for the * children. The committee in known communal worker and would-be peacemaker who Nothing will so completely Icharge consists of Mesdames president of the Chesed Shel butts in. blind a man as throwing gold J. A. Richter, P. Scheinberg, Emes which he organized is * dust in his eyes. H. I. Homa, Lewis Brown, still confined to his home as Even people who take i h Gordon Davis and Dave Roth. I the result of a serious illness things easy are likely to Many a man is a pessimist Those attending are assured which at one time threatened' draw the line at castor oil. because he is married and of having an exceptionally tocause the loss of his sight. * can't forget it. pleasant time amidst the fin- His many friends are rejoic- The bride-elect doesn't mind a est surroundings. ing that he is improving and The brid-lc dn mindn * Will shortly leave his bed. being caught in a linen or A marriage may be ar- s' *. china shower. ranged in heaven if the irl Mr. and Mrs. Weinkle cele- and Ranged in heaven if the girl M r. and Mrs. Samuel Bec- * has no mother to act as a pro- brated the Bar Mitzva of er left Saturday for New It isn't difficult for the mother. their son Jerome a et het York and n and average man to stay married David Synagogue last Satur- and I after he gets used to it. Many a man who appears day. Cantor I. H. Pekarsky ti~ toreturn to Miami S* to be a deep thinker merely conducted the services and c .n te fl. wise old lawyer ss has pn is Jeromeected the blesssings -rbeatif weddin is lawyer sy has a new pain and w i-_.. that- a -croos-s eamlfisfo aderingwi t caused it. aid Haftorah ign amu r ally sole ed last S ua should always be a good-na- * splendid manner. After the was sem ed last Sun tured one. Jackson and his wife were services theworshippers were heeth David Synagogue S'doing a little fly hunting invited to the Talmud Torah .wen Miss Florence Gilman When a womap bedraggled atout the house. auditorium where a splendid I heG anouhter hof M became Lird hopped listlessly over the "How many have you diner had been prepared for the bride of Raymond I. Bain autumn lawn and nobody no- caught?" she asked after a all the worshippers and t^ n ;ain of ticed him. "Fickle, fickle while. guests. Mr. M. H. Rosenhouse the son oi rsA. Bain f fame!" he chirped hoarsely. "Six," replied her husband, president of Beth David ac- .which was "To think that I was hailed as "three males and three fa- ted as toastmaster and pre- beautifully decorated with last spring's first robin!" males." sented Jerome who spoke on bket ofy cu lowers and * "How could you tell if they the duties of a Bar Mitzva. assets cutloers, andl Most people come to see the were males or females?" He was followed by Rabbi I. festooned with ferns wnas brl zoo, "Easy. my dear," retort- H. Weisfeld who spoke on iantly illuminated when the But I, to see the people; ed. "Three were on the su- children and parents at Bar rmg bearer marched upalta For instance, there's the fat gar and three were on the Mitzva age. A very enjoyable when at the same time the man who mirror." time was had by all. Mr. E. power girl marched intheo- In penquin strut and prancing Gordon teacher of the boy fowers agile ma heywered fol gnu was complimented upon the ao e by the maid of honor Finds fun that's rather cheap- "Poor Bill may have had very creditable performance: Vilma R^oe. As the le; his faults, but his heart was of Jerome. Jerome is the M ae dressed in a beautiful While I gaze at his triple chin on the right side!" "Is that grandson of Mr. Louis Wein- b g ^e marched the And, holding laughter well so? No wonder he died!" kle, treasurer of Beth David, white gown marc up the within * and his mother is an active aisle on the arms of her father within, .....is .. ..... .. active av ..t .. th- ,vna Enjoy myself a heap-le! The Girl-Friend says that worker of the Ladies' Auxili- and mother, the bgry Her Saone of the little oddities of ary. m arched accompanied bro- He, pausing by the monkey this game called life is that a man Gil man, the bride's bro- house, man can become so self-cen- Miss Yetta Shapiro of Jack- a b ma, anhe s Grins as he gets a peep-le tered that he is really off his sonville, Fla., is visiting her al "unterfihrer. tre f the At Mr. Monkey and his spouse balance. sisters, Mrs. M. Pepper and pah set in the wth Who scratch their heads and Mrs. L. Leibovitz of Miami altar and decorated with kill a louse A dog's bark isn't as bad and will be their guest during white roses and flothwers wiage And then drop off to sleep-le;' as his bite, but it lasts longer. the summer. h h s erte roamed perfectly free to return to real religion of our forefath- As a result of the visit of by Rabbi. Isrel H. Weisfeld traditional Judaism." T h e ers (call it the coffee, if you Miss A. Merlin of Atlanta, of Beth David. Buddy Weber Sentinel, a Jewish weekly of please,) that caused the ill- Ga to the Arhoitome played the wedding marh Sfrom s A henfn as the mrch Chicago commenting editor- ness? Or, was it the added week, the children of the local from Lorhenan as ially says "Reform is every- t imming of doing away with Workmens Circle School were marched to e altar and where tending to greater con- this and doing away with foi med into a social and liter- played the recessional a servation. Anyone who re- that, adding gradually a ary organization to be known the ceremony. After the ce fuses to admit this fact simp-'Christmas tree here, and a as the Children's Club and m at the Synaoe s ly fails to see what is taking Sunday observance in the will be affiliated with similar present k f refre place in American Reform." iSynagogue there. clubs which are being estabments, wf ad been pr As witness the return of It seems to us that adhere- lished throughout the county vded for the . the "Kol Nidre" music to the ing to the plain and simple by the Arbeiter Ring The o- The me ers of the t Reform prayer book together fare is not only a good rule in ject will be to afford the chil- ate fa 5-thel entte with the "Hatikvoh" as deter-.'dieting, but may be applied dren an oortunity to the Alisw el where m ned by the Rabbis at Provi- to religion as well. Why add tinue the education giv elabote d, er had beef dence last week. trimmings that have been them at the school and at nte ppWed or ti. T. eyo We wonder whether it real- found wanting and blame it same time in a social way to-to sp nd:th .h P ly was the observance of the on the COFFEE? 'carry on he wok ponsred THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN-A MEDIUM OF AND FOR MIAIa ~;~~ ~.i;"~~~lr~" * '.*.,-. '. ., .. ; : Friday, July 4, 1980 SOCIETY (Continued from Pate 2) Havana and will return in several weeks. Mr. Bain a native of Eng- land is a member of an old 'Sephardi" family and spent a number of years in South America before he came to Miami where he is establish- ed in business. Miss Gilman is a native of Montgomery, Ala., and is a graduate of the Cass Technical School of De- troit, Mich. The couple will make their home in Miami. * * Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Blanck were the hosts at a very elab- orate reception at their home in Shenandoah last Sunday night in honor of the engage- ment of their daugther Min- nie to Mr. Samuel Golden- blank. A large number of guests called to extend their felicita- tions and good wishes. The home as well as the patio were beautifully decorated with cut flowers and ferns The large. dining room table was covered with an old Ital- ian Renaissance table cloth with beautiful silver candela- bra forming the centerpiece. Sweets and confections of all kinds were served during the evening. In the receiving line were Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Blanck, Mr. and Mrs. Golden- blank, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rubin, Miss Millicent Rubin and Miss Beatrice Golden- blank in addition to the guests of honor Miss Minnie Blanck and her fiancee. A "'ategrafmtfronrMr.'and -Mrs. Moe Rippa on board the S.S. Majestic mid-ocean was re- ceived, congratulating the couple. * Mrs. B. C. Akin will leave tomorrow for a two months visit in New York with her daughter, b is. A. A. Roth. *0 * Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ep- stein, whose wedding was an event of last month here, are visiting at :the Grove Park Inn, Asheville. They will re- main there for some time be- fore going to Canada and re- turning to Miami. Mrs. Ep- stein was Miss Reba Engler. * Mana Zucca, nationally- known composer, left Sunday, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Zucca, and her son, Mar- vin Cassel, for New York. Tehy will return to Miami in October. * A rather pleasant surprise to their' many friends in Mi- ami was the announcement of the engagement of Miss Jean Kohn of Springfield, Mass., to Mt.. Fred Platt the popular Treasurer of the Friendship League of this city. The an- nouncement was made at a dinner at the Coral Gables Country Club last Sunday evening when the following friends of the couple were present: Mr. and Mrs. Milton Klein, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pal- THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN lott, Miss Elsie Weinberger, Miss Nona Safen, Miss Ida Mandelbaum,. Albert Pallott, Mrs. Harry Schulman, Dave Schulman and Gill Ornrstein. The wedding will take place in the early fall. The prospec- tive bride returned to her home in Springfield after having been the house guest of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Klein for the past five weeks. Mr. Platt is originally from 'Savannah, Ga., and is now connected with the firm of Alex. Goldstein. Orchid and green formed the color motif used for the delightful bridge shower giv- en on the mezzaniine of the Alcazar hotel, last week by Miss Lila Tobin in cour- tesy to Miss Norma Wolf, bride-elect of Harold G. Tob- in. -High bridge score was won by Mrs. Stanley Myers; sec- ond, Mrs. J. H. Katz; third, Miss Miriam Orovits, and consolation, Mrs. Ernest Wolf. Guests besides those men- tioned were the Misses Fran- ces Druckerman, Rose Mary Gerson, Dora Rosenhouse, Lois Levin, Irene Farr, Syl- via Farr, Minnie Blanck, Mil- licent Rubin, Harriet Salzberg Flo Alpert,, Ida Weingarten, Dora Weingarten, Lena Bol- ber, Lee Kosonoff, Lora Kolm Tillie Predinger, Ida Sch- wartz, Lyle Chisling, Ethel Tobin, yiola Kotz, Minnie Furman, Sadie Silverstein. Mesdames. Max Aronovitz, Aaron Kanner,- A. Farr, Lou Baron, Jack Lear, Irving Greenfield, Lou Heiman, N. W. Boyer, Joseph Weintraub, Ed. Wexler, Billy Gerstle, M. Wesson, Jessie Weiss, Joseph 'Crorer, -& H. ats ,eB. -an- die, John Way, S. M. Tobin, E. Herzog, Pete Simons, M. Klemptener and V. B. Grovot. Al Stein, Mary Shapiro, Ern- est Way, Joe Lutsky, Charles Tobin, A. Goshen, Milton Winer, Henry Spitzer, Dave Solomon, Morris Solomon, Al- bert Dubbin, Joe Schwartz, and Herbert Sepler. * * The Miami Chapter of Ha- dassah will sponsor the first of'their summer card parties at the Columbus hotel, on Tuesday, July 8th, at 8 p. m. Miss Rose Mary Gerson and Mrs. Morris Small, the host- esses for the evening, assure all of a real delightful even- ing. All members and friends are invited. For reservations and for further information please get in touch with Mrs. Barney Weinkle, chairman, 202 Ocean Drive, telephone 5-3764. Other summer activi- ties planned for Hadassah will be announced at a later date. o * Mr. and Mrs. Louis Robin- son left last week by motor for New York City, where they will spend the summer, returning to Miami in the ear- ly fall. * * Mrs. Morris Pepper enter- tained last week at a bridge party in her home in honor of Miss Yetta Shapiro, of Jax- sonville, Fla., her sister. The home was decorated with IDS n No Loss of Time cessful Kron Treatment F RECTAL DISEASES Phone 2.2772 gladiolas, ferns and a profu- sion of tropical plants. First prize was won by Miss Sadie Silber'stein, and the other prize by Louise Leibowitz, while the consolation was won by Mrs. Hartz. At a late hour refreshments were served. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. L. Leibowitz, Mr. and Mrs. Rothford, Mr. and Mrs. S. Rubinstein, Mr. and Mrs. Jack August, Mr. and Mrs. Hartz, Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Silver, Bill.Levens, S. Silberstein, Dorothy Kaplan, Sydney Pepper, Max Shapiro, the guest of honor and Mr. and Mrs. M. Pepper. * Mrs. S. Rohald, accompan- ied by. her baby, left last week for St. Louis, Mo., to visit her parents. She will spend the summer there and will return to Miami about October. * Mr. and Mrs. Wn. Fried- man 'and Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Frank left Wednesday night for Havana, Cuba, to attend the Shriner's initiation cere- mohies. They will return the end of next week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seitlin left by motor Thursday for New York City and other points North and will return to Miami in September. * Beginning a series of bene- fit bridge luncheons for the benefit of the Talmud Torah which is sorely in nned of funds, Mrs. Sam Futterfass will give a bridge luncheon Page 3 next Wednesday at 1 p. m. at the Talmud Torah are urged her home 3149 Hibiscus st., to attend. Reservations may Coconut Grove. All friends of be made by phoning 2-1059. J BUSINESS DIRECTORY L. (Pop) PERSON 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 Yoar Every Want FISH & SEA FOODS STANDARD FISH CO. 62s W. Flasr St. Phone 2-831 PHARMACISTS BRYAN PARK PHARMACY Chas. 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. 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 81355 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 Avr. at 23rd St. Phone 2S81 The Largest car wreeers in Florida "- / :--. . .. .. . .--- i Pw . ....- -L. -:-f,--..T _i T~~.P,L4J.rW8 ALLSIUS ~ HEMORRHO No Cutting No Pai SThe New Positively Su S THE KRON CLINIC O (a~jw mStsamm .*uly THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN Pafrp 4 is of paramount importance to good health and attained through play and mental di- version. * * In order to maintain good health wp muiat ever igruard GOOD HEALTH against the great menaces of By good health we mean our modern civilization, such not only the freedom from as, lack of physical exercise disease and ill effects but al- due to modern machinery, so the possession of that overeating, constipation, keep state of healthfulness result- ing away from people afflict- ing in our being able to get ed with communicable di- the most out of life both phy- seases, cults, quacks, patent sically and mentally. There is medicines, the drinking of real joy, comfort, and happi- bootleg whiskey much of ness in being healthy, which contains harmful or deadly ingredients the inges- Good health, as a rule, can tion of which may result in be acquired if we would only quick death, paralysis, per- be willing to pak the price manent blindness or a hope- which in a limited number of lessly crippled invalid. Final- instances entails a few hard- ly, visit a physician once or ships as abstaining from twice a year for a health ex- foods that we relish and know amination for the purpose of are harmful to our digestion discovering any defects, faul- and foods that are contra-in- ty habits of hygiene with a dicated in disease like Dia- view to their correction. I- , I -- -. a: A.:_ .... 1__" -'1 betes, neart conditions, Kil- neys, high blood pressure and allied diseases. * HOW TO LIVE . .By . . DR. BARNEY WEINKLE TODAY and Personal hygiene is essen-I TOMORROW tial for the maintenance of good health as living or spending a part of our time (Continued from Page 1) out in the great outdoors, en- the refreshments served in- joying in abundance both cluded tea from India and bis- fresh air and sunshine which cuts from England. are very, very essential to For every dollars worth of good health; proper selection goods the United States sells and mastication of foods abroad we must eventually suitable to our individual buy a dollar's worth from the needs; drinking from six to country which we buy from. eight glasses of water there- That is the long and short of by. aiding Jn the elimination of the poisonous waste pro- ducts of the body through the Comb sets - Hair Coloring kidneys, bowel, sweat glands, Finger Wave etc. and in the hot summer Telephone 2-0438 months due to the increased Rouge Box perspiration and evaporation l ge of which our bodies are cool- FRANCES JOHNSON ed; daily laths or at least Prop. twice weekly; scrupulous 815 S. W. 17th Ave. care of the teeth, eyes, ears, nose and throat, immediate MIAMI, FLA. correction of any existing de- fects under the supervision! of competent physicians; learn to love our work and FREE find real enjoyment in doing' same well; proper physical $50 y GOLD and mental exercises in ac- $50INGOLD cord with the needs of our FOR A NAME individual constitutions to- gether with relaxation which -We must have a name for --I noir newar ahnn o TIl.v 01 t V.JW ll 31th King Undertaking Co. 29 N. W. THIRD AVENUE Phones 23535-31624 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 First Certified Dairy Miami 'Phone 2-8881 1-000-0 SS.O0000s0000 AMBULANCE SERVICE W. H. Combs Co, Estab. 1896 COMBS FUNERAL HOME Phone Miami 32101 1539 N. E. 2nd Avenue MIAMI BEACH FUNERAL ROME Phone M. B. 5-2101 1236 Wuhlagton Ave. THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN-A MED IUM OF AND FOR MI 4, 1930-, Vw lli ysn i U3 uIJ y JA |. For a few moments thought YOU may earn the prize. Corner of 5th St. & 2nd Ave. N. W. * "a-, -Z __ a ^^^.a-.M,...,.... j r r r '' all the talk about tariffs and nautical mile, which Is OI800 'l i of the Brit imports and the export trade, feet longer than the land., ,C ,of toh Samuel Smile; so a speed of 80 knots Cta~d t the Brit. SHIPS means 34 1-2 miles an hour. Atltic8 ours on the The Germans now hold the The U. S. Shipping Board Atla years ago. record for speed of traps-At- in conjunction with the Post ff lantic ships, but both the Uni- Office Department is arrang- ted States and England are ing with American steamships RIVATE INSTRUCTIONS preparing to take it away companies to build two ships AT YOUR HOME from them. The Cunard Line, even faster than the new FOR CHILD OR ADULT which is the oldest of all Cunarder. It will take three In Ah Branches of Hebrew ocean steamship lines, an- or four years to build them. reaone b n ounces that it will build a They will be good advertis- At reaonable price, by an ex, craft 1,000 feet long, carry- ing for the United States but periened Yornd ble edaeogi e ing 4,000 passengers, which probably will not earn their Give r Child A Jewish will make a speed of thirty keep. The deficit will be made ucat knots per hour and will cost up in what the Government E. GORDON between 20 and 25 million dol- pays the Company operating 1620 N. W. 1st St. Phone 2-1398 lars. A knot, by the way, is a them for carrying the mails. --- '.-- ... .. .. .. 4~~ I |
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