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1kJvegsl rfld#JLw Vol. III.-N "VVrVTT o. AAA11. AUDS IHE Federal Government has be- gun an active campaign against ise, fraudulent and misleading Ivertising. The Federal Trade missionn has announced a policy ! holding newspapers and maga- nes responsible equally with the Ivertisers. One result has been the cleaning p of the advertising columns of e less responsible publications in le past few months. Another suit has been to send advertis- g frauds, especially medical lacks, into radio broadcasting. Sooner or later broadcasting will .-- -- 1. .- ....1-4- A.4- ^ - Miami, Florida, Friday, August 8, 1930 Returns Triumphant Mrs. Helen Wills Musody, w,, , champion tennis player, phot graphed on her return from h European victories. Loses Bride But Finds His Fait ve uo be reguiaeo, 0oo. Perf Aguda, a prominer IGARETTElawyer of Barcelona, Spai who was engagedto a prone HE prejudice against cigarettes inent member of a Cathol seems to have practically dis- family was surprised to r appeared. The report of the Bu- ceive a letter from the Da au of Internal Revenue for the ents of his bride urging hi ear which ended on June 30th to break the engagement b st, shows the largest consump- cause of the discovery the on of cigarettes in history, nearly though he had been a devoid ne hundred and twenty billion of Catholic all his life, vet h em having been sold during the ancestors were Jews, and the ear. That is an average of 1,000 did not want Jewish blood cigarettes a year for every man, their family. The engagemel oman and child in the United was broken. An investigate showed that during Ow171 he !idea that cigarette smoking sht-wed that during h i'n More injurious to health than century an ancestor Don Pe he use of tobacco in other forms off, had been mayor of ti Still held in some quarters, but town of Palma, though medical men generally do not take prominent Jew. Whether 1 very seriously.. met death at the hands of ti Cigarette smoking by women is t death at the hands of t ow commonplace, though until Inquisition has not yet be( he war there was only one res- determined. urqnt in New York that permit- Senor Aguda applied to tl ed women to smoke within its Jewish community to becon alls. a Jew and will remain a men OLITICS ber of the Jewish fait. FTER all the sound and fury Though he lost a bride, over the ratification of the oun at aval Reduction treaty, just nine senators voted against it. Pla ih H l- By the noise they made, and the l Hih H li mount of space which the news- day Servie H r apers gave to the opponents of day & rvices Her he treaty, most people were ex- ecting if not defeat of the treaty, E 1 a b o r ate arrangement t least a verv close vote. In . ashington everybody knew bet- r. There never was any real doubt that the treaty would be rat- fied. All the uproar was merely personal and partisan politics. The trouble with two-thirds of he so-called "news" that comes out of Washington is that it is misleading. It gives the' impres- sion that little meh are big men, that their words are intended to be taken seriously. HOMES OME Building is on the in- crease, according to the Home DwnersInstitute of America. Re- gions where there has been nol shortage of housing facilities are now beginning to feel a demand ror new homes. This is a particularly favorable ime in which to build a house, the Institute states, Building mater- ials are lower than at any time since 1922 and financing compan- ies, savings banks and other mon- y-lending institutions are asking more liberal loans for home build- ing, and on easier terms. Practically every new home is uilt with borrowed money. Most people hold that it is better to iave a "permanent" mortgage on mne's home than to own it free sad- lear. H mast comuuaitiea it is to st property with a de is less f the houoe .r's individual p t AI into ash 1 an e wif y. are being made for tne Hig Holiday services by Beth Al raham Congregation. Accor( ing to present plans, a prom nent Cantor will be engage to conduct the services at or of Miami's large halls. Beth Abraham, though li tle known, is the oldest stric ly Orthodox Congregation ( Greater Miami, and has coi ducted services regularly e ery Friday and Saturday fe a number of years, in a sma Synagogued owned by it, an attended regularly, lby i members. During the winter season it attracts considerable attendance from winter tou ists to this district. Bnai Brith Plans Initiation Dinne At the regular weekly lui cheon of the Bnai Brith, hel last Wednesday at the Pali tial Kosher Restaurant, plan 9or the daitiation tI e hel y ,ere a for a jper to b Price 5 Cents Sa! lodge and will b featred the staff of the old company Fnman, Fm A. e by nevel winterte h wU be with. the -GuardP 4n egie Alag consistrst o though one of the Budilan, SWbiad nan m I. sl will be ia t she IA Al Dia and > Will mm r oran Oscar Poller. -9 Rabbi Resigns Minister to Norway Beth David Pulpit JEWISH NEWS Rabbi Israel H. Weisfeld, THROUGHOUT who has been Rabbi of Beth FLORIDA David Synagogue for the past two years, tendered his re-I signation to the officers of COCOA, FLA. the Congregation last week, Isadore Rubin, prominent to take effect immediately, Jewish merchant of this city, and will leave Miami Sunday who was a member of the morning by motor for New Elks Delegations to the Con- York City, his new field of vention at Atlantic City, re- endeavors where he shortly turned last week. expects to occupy a pulpit. Rabbi Weisfeld, a graduate DAYTONA BEACH, FLA. DAYTONA BEACH, FLA. of the Isaac Elchanan Theo- Ge M. Cohen of the Logical Seminary, came to Mi Hoffman Philip, who has been City Water Department is in ami in September, of 1928 at representing the U. S. in Persia, the Halifax hospital suffering e, the call f the Congregation has been transferred by the Presi- from a serious illness. to succeed" Rabbi Murray A. dent to a cooler climate. , Alstet, resigned. During his Herbert M. Davidson, edi- incumency, Rabbi Weisf Jewish Lawyer tor of the News-Journal, left re-established and enlarged e ishtoof eNewsorn e h the Beh David unaylast week for New York where SSchool, and organized the Tal- Obtains Franchise Mrs. Davidson has been at- mud Torah. At first the Tal- tendng the Vassar Institute nt mud Torah and the Sunday George J. Rosenthal, popu- of Eugenics. They will return n, School occupied quarters at lar Jewish attorney of this in about two weeks. n- the old Miami High school city, was awarded a franchise LLE, !ic building, later going into its by the Monroe County Comn- JACKSONVILLE, FLA. e- own Talmud Torah building missioners at Key West, for Julius Hirschberg, promi- m which was built largely as a the construction of toll nent communal leader died e- result of the efforts of Rabbi bridges across the unsannedhere as the result of a severe at Weisfeld. Teachers were en- ter gaps n the Overseaheat attack. Hirshberg, who ut gaged and considerable prog- Highway between No Nam was 72 years old, was a resi- is ress in Jewish education made and Lower Matecumbe Keys, dent of Jacksonville since ;_ in Miami as a result of this to cost about thirteen million 1908 having prior to that time t work. doll M R thal at Lake Jackson and Talla- n He organized the Bar Mitz- ars. r. Nsen l ree-hassee, where he was promi- Sva: Boys Club, which iiet-re-' set N roman d net asn a tobac rowe r- gularly every Sunday for ser- $500,000 within ix months, was the organizer and first he vices and breakfast. He also 0 ad will begin construction president of the United Jew. a organized the Adult Bible within ninety days after post- ish Charities of Jacksonville, he Class which he conducted, as ing the bond. The work must a director of the Duval Coun- he well as a public speaking class. becompleted within three ty Community Chest, advis- en During the winter season he years, and tolls will be charg- ory committee Boy's Home; conducted classes for adults ed for 40 years after which Chairman for the state of he in "Ayin Yaakov." He organ- the property will belong to Florida for the American ie ized the "Sinai" Club at the thppety to Jewish Relief Committee, War n- Miami High School for Jew- Mr. Rosenthal better known Relief Campaigns, a member h. ish boys' and girls to over- as "Doc among his clients he Florida Executive Co ie come the effect of non-Jewish' and friends has the degree of mittee for the United War religious propaganda conduct-M. I'D., though he has never Work campaign, and Jewish ed there. His efforts resulted practiced the profession. He Welfare Board; of the Young in the establishment of a is a member of many frateru Mens Hebrew Association, of course in Jewish history, at al and civic organization, Temple Ahavath Chesed, Elks e the University of Miami,, both Jewish and non-Jewish. Masons, Bnai Brith and many which he conducted during other civic and fraternal or- ts the past year. He took an ac- N T t ganizations. rh tive part in general communal N W TruSt b-affairs and was Honoraryw O TALLAHASSEE, FLA. d- Vice President of the local pany Now Opn Ban Gilberg returned from Zionist District and of the New York City where he ad Jewish Welfare Dureau. Liquidation of the Biscayne spent some time. .o He was honorary president Trust Company subsidiary of of the Chesed Shel Emes and the defunct Bank of Bdy Bis- TAMPA, FLA. t- of the Bikur Cholim. cayne was started last week Mrs. I. Z. Kessler was host t- He will continue graduate with the opening of the at a birthday party for her of work at the Columbia Univer- Guardian Trust Co., controll- son Arthur last week at n sity and at the Yeshiva Col- ed by the J. C. Penney- which twenty little guests v- lege in New York, as well as Gwinn interests. This group were present. Games were Ir engaging in journalistic work, has shown its intense interest played and refreshments ser- 1l and in the preparation of a in Greater Miami by its City ved. Assisting Mrs. Kessler, Id number of works on Jewish National Bank in Mami, the was her mother, Mrs. M. Hen- ts Education for one of the most recently formed Cty Bank of ry Cohen. hr prominent Jewish publishing Miami Beach and now by the * le houses in the country, in ad- Guardian Trust Co. Mr. Mor- The Y. M. H. A. Fishing er edition to the duties of the pul- gan S. McCormick is presi- club held an all day outing on rpit which he will occupy. dent of the new trust corn- the yacht "Benetta" last week He was the guest of honor pany and "a trust company and a splendid time was had last Sunday night at a fare- doing a strictly trust busi- by all. The party who report- well reception 'tendered him ness" is the proper descrip- ed a splendid catch was m by the Bar Mitzva Boys Club, tion of the new concern ac- charge of Dan Wegman, A. S. r and is the guest of honor at a cording to its president. "The Fineman and Louis Stein- farewell banquet being given unraveling of the affairs of berg. Others in the party i- him by the Ladies Auxiliary the old Biscayne Trust Co. were: Harry Kotler, Dave d as we are going to press, at will be our first trust" the Gordon, I.. Glassman, Sam a- the Palatial Kosher Restau- president added, '"To that we Edeletein, Louis Simovitz, *s rant. will devote our best consider- Albert Rosenberg, Oscar Ver- d -- ation." Several members of kauf, Simon Cooper, Morris 1 -~;f THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN A W .%e.. wy PTU3LU ZD FIv DAT JZWUE FLODiAN_ Mt3LuHiG CO. 107 SOITH MIAMI AVE. J. iLOUIS SHOCHET. Editor P. o. 29-i Mmi. sL P humm -17 11 rST PALM meACH OFmcf: Mrs. M. SLcniit. 6 Ertered a. -arw c a- nmater. July 4:1. :I. /. a': ? r.e Pr. .effe Jf Mar-. 3. 17 O. Sl-BSt PnION 0A )Lyr .. .... YL-a VOL III.-NO. XXXII. F?.IDAY. AUGUST -. i. Jewish Education Without Judaism We like the szourd of :th. note that was heard at the Conference of the Nationarl Council for Jewish Educaionr in New York: Jewish educa- tion without religion is es- tranging Jews from Judaism. There seems to be preval- ent a form of Jewish educa- tion that is emphasizing cul- ture. This is good, but it is not Jewish religion any more course in literature, or a classical course in the univer- sity is religion. It does not make Jews. It makes dilletantes who add their bit of Jewish culture to their smattering of French, Italian, and the classics. It teaches the mind only, in- creasing the accumulation of its knowledge: it does not cul- tivate spiritual life. Spiritual life is of religion. It concerns those graces of the character, those ethical ideals, that lofty outlook, that sense of kinship to re- ligious prophets by reason of which it may be said of a CHASER =IIr AC Education is of value only as it can be given to others. The child born to tempera- mental parents--an emotion- al hysterical mother, a moody morose father-both lacking self-control is handicapped from the beginning. Judge- ment of him should be tem- pered with mercy. "Love is just to give away. It can't be kept at all." Dreaming is a pleasant pas- time. but dreams are not of much use unless they are ma- terialized. Meal-time holds the great adventure of the day to the convalescent. "-Flowers are the perfect gift. There'- a smile in every !oIe." "The only purely spiritual act is prayer. Ar amateur actor, who had -:is: concluded the part of Hamlet. said to an old friend who had been one of the au- dience: "Sll. old fellow, don't you feel inclined to congratulate -omeone?" "Indeed I do." replied his Friend. "May I so far infringe on mrode,-t as to ask his name ?" inquired the vainglorious barn-stonrme,- "Certainly." returned his friend. "His name is Shakes- peare, and I heartly congratu- late him on his unavoidable absence this evening." The parson adds one to one and the sum is one; the di- vorce judge subtracts one. from one and two remains. The Girl-friend says peo- ple who smoke in bed prob- ably think they have a sure- fire way of falling asleep. Mr. Goodpatter-I'm aston- ished to see you here. Do you consider it becoming in a clergyman to play golf on There's a notice on the win- dow. There's a padlock on the door. There's an air of desolation Where high revelry reigned before. There's a sound of busy foot- steps On the pathway to the rear. There's a gurgling in the sewer And a smell of alley beer. There's a bar that's bent and battered, There's a bowl of crackers, too. There's a mirror sadly shat- tered. And a pot of putrid stew. There's a phonograph that's halted And refuses now to play: There's a yawning window broken When the barkeep went away. There's a lookout chair that's vacant. There's a dice cup none may use. There's a slot machine that's idle Never more to win or lose. There's a punching board that's resting With a pad of race horse slips In the tank with broken glasses Where the alley beer still drips. There's a truck that is not working, There's a boat without a load; There's a bunch of popeyed tourists Driving swiftly down the road. There are faces oftimes noted That have vanished from our ken, There's clamoring for admit- tance At the port of missing men. A woman's love for pickles seldom sours her disposition. A man never realizes how little he knows until a small 4 m io I M NO ANSWER The traffic light flashed red, and the big car short. The car behind it brushed the front car's f Nothing of any importance. Just a bump. Instantly, the driver of the first car was on the pa No one could bump him with impunity. He'd show the I stopped to watch the performance, and the action of other driver gave me a smile. Mild and innocent, he sat. did not turn his head. He never said a word. When the traffic light flashed green he stepped on the and moved away. His angry accuser had to climb back i his driver's seat, and before he could get going angry ho were blowing all around him. He had the satisfaction of his outburst, but the sil man won. Years ago I received a very bitter letter. The writer w wrong in his facts and unjustified in his tone. I carried the letter around in my pocket. Several times started to dictate a hot reply. Then I would think of soa thing meaner and decide to wait and try again. On the third morning I had an inspiration. "The mot paralyzing answer I can send to this man is no answer at all, I said to myself. "What is he doing all this time? Look eagerly in every mail to find my letter. Planning out in mind the things he will say in reply. Mentally lashing to the mast." "And I am going to disappoint him. I'm going to leave him there, all bottled up, stewing in his own juice." Peace came over me. I never thought of the man again It's not an original idea. John D. Rockefeller, in his younger days, was working away at his desk one afternoon when a man rushed into the office and began to denounce him in violent terms. Mr. Rockefeller leaned back and listened as if to a story of fascinating interest. He did not utter a word. Presently the man exhausted himself, and walked out, looking rather foolish. Mr. Rockefeller quietly picked up his pen and went on with his work. There is a very wise old verse which reads: 'The meek shall inherit the earth." Is it tide? Look-around you. The meek do not nttakt spectacular showing. They lose many opportunities to an- nounce their rights, and defend their honor, and show what tough fellows they are. But they certainly do inherit. TN FAMILY DOCTOR JON JOSEPH GAINES.MI ABDOMINAL PAIN man, "He is a Jew." Sunday. boy begins to ask him ques- Speaking plainly, "bellyache." Fifty years ago. a patient The fundamental of the The Rev. Mr. Lynx-No, I tions. complaining of it was jollied a bit,-finally given a good Jewish identity is Jewish re- don't. That's why I gave up ! "swig" of castor oil, which generally subdued the villain, a1 ligion, not art which is called my pulpit. True domestic happiness is closed the incident happily for all concerned. Jewish or other cultures that '. founded upon the rock of a A volume mght be-indeed many have been-written oX are called Jewish. "Jewish Mr. Spenditt You have cradle. abdominal pain; there is no more important symptom in tW art" will not prevent inter- overdrawn my account 400. ! category of human ailments than this. marriage but Jewish religion What do you mean by being A famous author's prefer- It may mean a most serious process starting up; the is the anchor that has held so careless? ence for that strident color physician knows this-the patient may not. Given a womut the Jew fast to his people in Mrs. Spenditt Well, the red, may have been born with and a child, both suffering from pain in the same locality; all the times. Religion has bank's advertisement showed him, for his hair was a fiery the cause of distress in each may be far from similar, w been the preservation of Jew- that their resources are over red. On day, showing a young demand entirely different treatment. The day of hit-or-misn ish life. $1,000,000. lady over his library, he said medication has gone. Let us have Jewish culture ! to her, "You see, my walls The sufferer with abdominal pain, ute or chronic. should by all means but far more let Fashionable women in Eu- are red, my tablecloth is red, consult, the family physician the very first thing; take no the emphasis be on Jewish rope are having miniature my floor-carpet is red, my ,medicine whatever until he advisesit Many a life has be religion. Let us have teachers landscapes painted on their window blinds are red, my lostby the delay caused by tryingout really trong medicine of Jewish culture but even finger nails. When thus de- curtains are red." "Yes, I that are "purely vegetable," and ar in thefamily m i more let us have also as corated, their intense love of see," said the visitor, "and chest.. Some of these contain strong portions of sloes, teachers illuminated men and art causes them to exercise what a pity it is that your phyllin, belladonna, and the like-that should never be t women, spiritual beings, to of- the greatest caution about books aren't read too." without a capable physician's advice. fer this finer light to the getting their hands into dis- ! The day of strong purgation to "stir the liver" Jewish chile. water, etc. His Father-Your medical thing of thepast. The medicine that Hli t 6rs education cost me a lot of an errant digestive tract may get re may set The small delivery boy was A woman grows old just money and I don't see that trouble that it will cost many dollars d toli bringing groceries to a new about as gracefully as she you're making anything out Tere are a few medi are kon o b customer, and had encounter-i climbs a fence. of it. but more harm can be done by trl a ha eot at ed a huge dog in the yard. ! The Young M. D.-But I abdom'nhaml an do t e bfa y mtakica chatsneshan in "Come in," said the lady of' Sometimes an amateur vo- am. I write my own prescrip- other condition tha e fily me dicine t the house, "he doesn't bite." calist loses his voice and the tions and dodge the speed] astor oil and tntine for mat everthi s btin The boy still hung back. neighbors live peacefully ever laws every night by merely days of apendictiand Bright's diem ag "Does he swallow?" after. showing my professional card. dangerwu abj.a THE JEWSH FLORIDIAN-A MEDIUM OF AND FOR MIAMI JEWIR El Page 2 Friday, August 8, _ JL AM 1- dff I m ..at 0 1~5 3~' , August 8, 1930 SOC Albert E. Rosenthall ined at her home, 8101 Save., Miami Beach, ay evening for members e Fortnightly Book Re- club. Mrs. Harry Wein- reviewed "Heritage," by C. Feld. ends of Mrs. Herbert E. ian will be interested to of her recovery from a us illness and that she w convalescing at the East hospital, 112 E. street, New York City. Kleiman, who is an ac- club worker, is vice-pres- of the Sisterhood of the >le Israel. * . and Mrs. Sydney Bes- are making their home at Sorolla avenue,- Coral * and Mrs. Leonard Ep- returned last week from week's trip which in- d the Carolinas, Lake ge, Canada and Atlanta. Goldsboro, N. C., they guests of Mr. Epstein's nts. They are spending a days with Mr. and Mrs. ngler, 1744 S. Miami ave. * iami Junior Hadassah scored a dance at Carter's last Wednesday night, quite a large number of younger set were present. committee in charge in- ed Miss Harriet Corn, SSarah Kohn, Miss Evelyn ison and Miss Sylvia Ray- chairman. * rs. Selma Corin and baby ew York City a sister of Max Halpern of this city visiting here and will leave home early next week af- having spent about two ks here. She is stopping SMr. and Mrs. Sam Mar- * rs. Selma Corin was the t of honor at a bridge en- ainment, given by Mr. and Sam Marcus, last Sun- evening. Quite an enjoy- evening was spent and es were awarded for the Scores. At a late hour a cal "milchige" meal with ntzes" etc., was served. ong those present were and Mrs. Meyer Fried- , Mr. and Mrs. J. Schon- ,Mrs. R. Beck, Mr. and .Sam Myerson, Mr. Ed f, Mr. and Mrs. Max Hal- , Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mar- THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN Seisfeld, who is leaving the last Tuesday afternoon, Rab- S T city. After the boys, were bi Israel H. Weisfeld. Quite a S gathered, the president of the splendid catch was reported. C Club Milton Friedman, pro- * * posed a toast to the Rabbi Mr. Harry Green, a well- cus and the guest of honor, which was drunk by all. Al known furniture merchant of Mrs. Selma Corin. Mack, the first president of this city, is at his home re- * the Club then spoke and des- covering from injuries re- Mrs. A. Daum returned last cribed the influence exercised ceived in an auto collision last Tuesday to Miami after hav- over the boys by the rabbi and Friday, when he was badly ing spent her vacation in the expressed tne appreciation of bruised and injured. north. all for the work he had done a * f or them. The boys then pre- Mr. Rubin Wolpert is now Miss Lena Weinkle left by sented a program prepared recovering from illness result- the SS. Algonquin, for New for the evening at the close ing from an injury received York City where she will of which Rabbi Israel H. inan automobile accident re- spend her vacation. Weisfeld responded in an ad- cently. , dress in which he delivered a * * message to the boys, and ex- Mrs. L. Vangilder, acting Mr. and Mrs.I. Rothman, pressed his regret at parting president of the Ladies Aux- who motored here on a tour from them. The affair was p ent of the Ladies Aux- through the South are viit-from them. The affair was iliary of the Talmud Torah, ing th the Southns Dr. andre visit- held at the La Veeda Apart- will leave this coming week to ing their cousins Dr. and Mrs. inents, Mi mi Beach, which will leave this coming week to A. D. Halpern and will leave nents,MiamiullBeach, which visit relatives in Jersey City. the latter part nf this week be tifuly decorated She will be accompanied by on their r return home to New evening. The commit- her two children and will re- York.n their return home to New tee in charge consisted of turn sometime in October. York Frederick K. Shochet and Mrs. Alex Goldstein and Martin Wucher, to whom the Mr. Harry Lipnitz, well- children returned to Miami thanks of all the boys were known lawyer, and president after having spent some time expressed for the splendid wa of the local Zionist district is in the north. in which the affair was pre- leaving today for Chicago on the evening carried on. During a combined business and Mr. Ben Kohl returned to the evening cake, fruits, var- pleasure trip during which Mr. Ben Kohl returned to ious goodies and ice cream pleasure trip during which Miami after a motor tour to were served to the boys A time he will also visit Pitts- New York, Cleveland and oth- beautifully decorated cake burgh and New York City. er points North, on a combin- with the inscription "Our b i^^ ed pleasure and business trip. Rabbi" was presented with * the compliments of the Gold- Mr. S. Waldman and family strom Bakery, as were someU NE are spending a three week's cookies by the New York f1)s.os .o a spps .oo ss sg o vacation at Saratoga Springs, Bakery. In bidding the Rabbi N. Y., prior to returning to farewell many of the boys L. (Pop) GERSON Miami. were in tears. Among those Buyer of All Kinds of Scrap Metal present were: Abe Berkowitz, We Sell Auto Parts Mrs. B. Kandle will leave Al Mack, Herman Mack, Max 2141 N. W. SECOND AVE. Miami for a visit to her home Shemer, Milton Friedman, Phone 20621 in Washington to see her re- Louis Berner, Martin Wuch- latives, next Monday by auto. er, Morris Wroobel, Charles BAGS and METALS * Adelman, Louis Spector, Sam- Mr. and Mrs. Max Kupfer- uel Badanis, Louis Seitlin, EAST COAST BAG & METAL CO. stein who have been away Seymour Kaplan, Frederick (Inc.) from Miami for- about six King Shochet and the guest I. L. MINTZE ' weeks spending their vaca- of honor, Rabbi Weisfeld. MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS tion at Boston. Mass.. and a a 43-445N. W. 8h Street Fallsburgh, N. Y., are motor- ing back to Miami and are ex- pected to return this Satur- day. The members of the Bar Mitzva Boys Club were hosts at a reception last Sunday night in honor of the founder of the Club, Rabbi Israel H. 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. Mr. Herbert E. Scher had as his guest on a fishing trip PRIVATE INSTRUCTIONS AT YOUR HOME FOR CHILD OR ADULT In All Branches of Hebrew At reasonable prices, by an ex- perienced and able Pedagogue Give Your Child A Jewish Education Special Attention To Bar Mitzva. (Confirmation) E. GORDON 843 S. W. 3rd St. Phone 2-1398 AMBULANCE SERVICE W. H. Combs Co., Estab. 1896 COMBS iUNEAL HOME Phone Miami 32101 15U N. 3. Xd Aveme MIAMI BEACH FUNERAL HOI Phone M. B. -2101 123 WalrtmI-, Ave. Phone 4485 PEPPER METAL CORP. Scrap Metal and Machinery N. 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. 62tW, agtler St. Phone 2-8162 PINKY-DINKY PINKY HAS DAD'S NUMBER By Terry Gilkison PUD, VOU HAVE A LO- OF ANIMAL. DOWN HEQ.E ON 1l ARM BUT WE'VE 60 NIMAL6 RIGHT IN OUP-R HOUSE AT HOME r- - / YBAHM/ YOU SEE, AROUND OUR HOME MOTHERS A DEAR - AND t'M A y KID- - -wAND I SUPPOSE. UR.A OL' IRAN'S THE WOR K. 1O140R6. V.*EI IPJEWM FLORIDIAN! DO YOU? Page 3 The Ladies Auxiliary of the Talmud Torah will hold one of its regular card parties on the lawn of the home of Mr. M. Rosen, 1643 N. W. 1st street, next Tuesday evening, August 12th, and all are urg- ed to attend. Prizes will be awarded and refreshments will be served. Admission will be fifty cents per person. Mrs. R. Beck, Mrs. I Tannenbaum and Mrs. Sadye Rose will act as the hostesses for the even- ing. Mr. and Mrs. I. Levin, ac- companied by their children will leave this coming week for Rocky Mount, N. C., where Mr. Levin will remain for a short time and then re- turn to Miami. Mrs. Levin and children will continue to visit relatives in Baltimore, Md., and will remain there until October, when they will return to Miami, stopping en route at their former home Roanoke, Va. Mr. Levin is the president of the local Bnai Brith lodge and Mrs. Levin has been active in the Miami Women's Club and other local organizations being a past (Continued on Page 4) DIRECTORY PHARMACISTS BRYAN PARK PHARMACY Chas. Tannenbaum, Pharmacist (reg. pharmacist for 17 years) Cor 22nd Ave. sad 8th St. 8. W. CRYSTAL PHARMACY Dr. A. D. Halper, Ph. GPh. 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 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 _ ~111111~ FrMiy, Aug*gt THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN SOCIETY (Continued from Page 3) president of the Council of Jewish Women. * The engagement of Miss Sadie Silberstein. the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Silber- stein of this city to Dr. Max Pepper, the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Pepper of this city. was announced at Philadel- phia Pa.. this week. Dr. Pep- per is now connected with the Columbia Hospital at Phila- delphia and Miss Silberstein is spending her vacation there. Miss Silberstein is one of the popular members of the younger Jewish set and has been active in Junior Ha- dassah work. To celebrate the t event, the parents of both the i prospective bride and groom entertained last Wednesday night at the home of the Sil- berstein's for a number of the s immediate friends of the family. Mrs. A. Goshen and Mrs. Jasper Cromer entertained last Tuesday at the latter's home. Beacom Manor. in hon- cr cf Miss Norma Wolf. who will be married Sunday To Harold Tobin. The affair was a bridge tea. and the guest of honor wore a pa-rern greeS print frock fashioned along princess lines. Prizes were-won by Mrs. M. Nankin. Mrs. Joseph Cohen. Mrs. J. H. Katz and Mrs. Wil- liam Hirsh. A bride's book was presented to Miss Wolf. A glass shower and bridge party was also given for Miss Wolf Monday evening by Mrs. J. H. Katz and Mrs. B. Kan- del. at the latter's home, 414 S. W. Fifteenth avenue. The prizes were won by -Mrs. J. Wolf. Mrs. Al Goshen and Mrs. M. Hodes. Miss Norma Wolf and Mr. Harold Tobin whose marriage will be solemnized this com- ing Sunday evening will en- tertain the members -of the bridal party with a novel earthquake bridge at the home of the bride, Thursday night, as we are going to press, following which there will be a late supper. * Tonight Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hayman will entertain at a dinner party in honor of Miss Norma Wolf and Mr. Harold Tobin, whose marriage will be an event of next Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Rosen- thal have moved to their new home, 810 Euclid ave, where they will remain for the bal- ance of the summer. S Dr. A. E. Rosenthal a known' dentist of this left for Ft. Screven, where he will be in active training as a member of the Dental Reserve Corps., U. S. A., for a period of fifteen days. Upon his return about August 23rd, he will open his new offices in the Congress building. * Mr. and Mrs. Louis Snet- man and son have returned from a vacation trip and are making their home at the Granada hotel. HOW TO LIVE . By . . DR. BARNEY WEINKLE TETANUS OR LOCKJAW The occurence of hundreds of cases of tetanus in our own coun- try following Fourth of July injur- ies and other wounds, make the prevention of tetanus a most im- portant subject. The germ re- ,ponsib}e for the disease is. it has *een said. widely prevalent in the *oil of our farm lands, horse stab- es. and in old wood ana rusty nails especially where the sun- ight and air have not been per- nirted :.o enter. The period fo-llowing the intro- uction of the infection into the .odcy before the onset of the y-mptoms is known as the incuba- :, d perxicd. The incubation period anges fro 5 t' days usually 7 sys. A patient ring until the (n- day has an equal chance for re.-i-very. and efery day bTeyond the (r.1 day a tbeer chance :- re- S-ome -f -hfe 5Vlrptoms tha: hcruid make us suspect l(.ckjaw rte: a drawing f-elmng in. the mem- I: 0 King Undertaing Co. 29 N. W. THID AVENUE Phaa. 23535-31624 Comb sets - Hair Coloring Finger Wave -. Manicuring Telephi 2-435 Rouge Box FRANCES JOHNSON - 815 S. W. 17th Ave. MIAMI, FLA ^'^^ LIGHT-'"-'^^^*^*^--^ well- city Ga., CAPT. TOMS HAS DONE IT AGAIN ! Yo au bmw What Be Did to -the Bm a- -Now THE FISH BUSINESS IS nXT ! Come to 2 N. W. Nerth ir Biw Re- aL Twer Pmlf fto s, and They me Fa kDaly--w roa TYOt MALTrS SAK YOU SotU r AT r mm CAP. C .. her of the body that has received an injury-no matter" how trivial the injury might appear, a stif- fening of the abdominal muscles, stiffening of the muscles of the jaws accompanied by an occasion- al yawning, a feeling of lassitude, some rigidity of the muscles of the back, inability to bend the REAL ECONOMY Ou iw mM--M ratm -illmve yenu M . iPme toy! phone 3-2661 NATIONAL LAUNDRIES. INC. Miami THE FAIRWAY DAIRY SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE Phone Miami 7105 FOR PROMPT SERVICE too fatal toamer a ttet a ater taf tiW ymtoal the enormous, and there is suffmrlai t allow this develop on eeout of i lemacm or ladiffere~me Again I wish to rmpm punctured wounds, cased pistaols, br, etc. call a . to give the chid the trt protection to which it is Te treatment, in poor peo eanmot afford the sernive privat physician, can be at no cot from the City D at the City Hall. head on the chest and the attempt oi King is 91 of the neck, sometimes diMffllt 'breathing. We should the mor ;suspect tetanus if there is a his- tory of a nail punctured wound, :a wound caused by gun powder, ior burn. The best treatment of disease is the treatment directed toward the prevention of the disease. A phy- sician's business is to treat di- seases or diseased conditions with a view toward the eradication of ithe disease, cure, or amelioration of the symptoms, therefore, when a child has a nail punctured wound by all means call in a physician, Sdo not attempt to 4Xeat the wound yourself. Tetanus germs cannot live in pure air or oxygen, there- I fore, the wound should be opened and allow oxygen to enter and re- ceive the proper recognized pro- phylactic treatment. Finally a suf- ficient dosage of tetanus antitoxin jti iD D dI, l9Otjp will be administered that will in -h a yar ags ll probability prevent the devel- #I J d hiedid Wa 3 ar S opment of tetanus. The disease is llll........................llllll.......l.....l.......ll ............l....llllll lllllll.lllII- .-.. .... ........ , Announcement Sponsored by the great J. C. Penney-Gwinn Corporation which has so clearly shown its faith in Greater Miami The Guardian Trust Company Has opened for business at 22 North Miami Avenue and offers what we conceive to be one of the most important needs of Great- er Miami namely: A Strong Trust Organized for Trust Having No Banking Department SLiability Operated Independently of Any ( A trust company managed by men of intel S fundamental requirements of this most sei The appointment as liquidator of tl was accepted by the Guardian Trus tion of the sacredness of the oblia endeavor to conduct this work im s Maximum return for those entitled t We invite your good will and cooper er Miami. The Guardian rus MORGAN S. TBE JEWBnlB NA, MEDIUM OFAND-- Pae 4 Company Service Only or Accompanying Deposit commercial Bank Contro. rity who are experienced in the ioug and important relatiomip. ie Biscayne Trust Company t Company with f realiza- tions asmed w a wd we shall h manner as shall realize a to same. ation toward an even Great- SCoqwly ictORM - I 4L qfta% -a I "Some people boil fire is put under them. ver Wbeeviag in tiw vatIm of eaimhh Is Own CONtry, we hb dieto mrselrces to tUe p. deetf t of the fi imA MILK For the Baby and the Oar own m Fa-mW BUTTERMILK Pomtry ad day gi LIVES CERTIFIED DAIRY WCS, FLA. Fteri' hrst Cert Miai u'Ple 2831 .4 Mkonwom wooft i 1 c i =l A () .. ''''''''' ''''' |
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