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9kmst) fIklimi n -No. XXXVI. Miami, Florida, Friday, September 5, 1930 Price 5 Cents Junior Council Elects Officers M.rs. Aaron Farr was clect- Wv ed president of the Junior Council of Jewish Women at ,T CAMP Jo a meeting hed Tuesday night K Three short at the home ofiiss Jean Bal- e glitter of Broad- ber. Other offers chosen Like some unsight- ide the Hudson riv- were Miss Martha-Spiegel- e gray squalor of man, vice president; Miss Ida nement district. de of the city that and Miss Ruth Schwartz, cor- know. To most responding secretaries; Miss in small towns- of them-New York Bernice Loeb, recording sec- )f wealth and ultra- retary; Miss Balber, treasur- city of spectacular er. is also one of spec- Committee chairmen were h The jewels and appointed as follows: Miss fth Avenue are but from the unshaven Sylvia Farr, hospitality; Miss )age cansand prow- Lyl Chisling, publicity; Miss xth Avenue. rtling contrasts'... Elsie Weinberger, member- * ship. Other committees will be tenements is human organized at the next regular ily a Dickens could current drive against meeting at 8 p. m. Tuesday, he tenement house Sptember 16. The council is ed conditions that 1 ocked the author of sponsoring the Beth David t" troop of Girl Scouts, of which sectors found eight in three rooms, only Miss Georgia Roth is in iad a window. Fif- charge. A 10-year-old child lies liv a thts-noneg has been adopted by the coun- neighborhood. Some cil which has financed her nning water. Others education and clothing since * November. louse, which had no Extensive plans for social nilies living on the thseanme bathroom activities are being outlined bathtub. by the group. The Miami unit n't seem to be any of the Junior Council has spector commented been in existence for the last laughed. six years and has gained re- any water because cognition through its chari- ly pipes." table, religious and social ac- med to them?" tivities f the tenants didn't ties. ,nd sell them, prow- Sway with the light West Palm Beach *Will Ceerte oasts a smail flower Will. Celebrate ith sun flowers and S. banners of defi- sullen world. Congregation Beth El, at i in buckets and tin West Palm Beach will cele- ipon a fire escape. brate on Sunday night begin- e it would cut off ning at 8 p. m. in the Com- ore than a hundred uot com e down, the munity Center to mark the red. reception and ceremonies in- * cident to the presentation of ky, in a tiny room, a new "Safer Torah" to the ith three convictions Congregation. The next conviction An elaborate program has prisonment. Soon, narrow stairs that been prepared which will in- ing place, there will clude addresses by Rabbi wearing a badge. Wroobel, as well as by a num- appen. They may ber of City and County offi- tenement inspector, cials who have accepted invi- day's work . stations to be present. an had an idea-a The formal part of the pro- ig up a certain rad- gram will be followed by an rime and again he elaborate supper which will be scheme to the sta- in charge of the Sisterhood of Each time he re- gement, but no de- Beth El. .purchase. In charge of arrangements ago he had another in addition to the Rabbi is a - the sixth in two committee headed by Mrs. the fifteenth floor Harry A Lee. Down the corridor Harry A. Lee. lut this time, some- Invitations are extended to I't force himself to the residents of Miami, Mi- aybe this would be ami Beach and all nearby cit- )ther trips. ies to attend the event. down the hall. Up id to the sixteenth worth while, he oe- Their ancient auto creaked up to he threw himself a filling station. Out popped the r, driver. Below, the station 'h wants some gasoline," ne ed and waited, s with a grandiose air. tract lay on the 'There was a delay of several r signing. He could- minutes, punctuated by sounds of I where Grossman angling between the driver and s always been so he station proprietor. Finally one , so eager to go f the girls in the car poked her deal . head out to see what was the mat- * ter. She was just in time to hear of Color, with aev- her chocolate Lochinvar exclaim: ky friends, was pre- "Aw, put in a whole gallon, kunday Joy ride. then!" Beth David Elects Teacher Rabbi According, to a statement issued by officials of Beth Da- vid Synagogue, Rabbi S. M. Machtei has been electeu to take charge of the Talmud Torah of Beth David and also to serve as acting Rabbi of the Congregation. Rabbi Machtei is a native of Kadan, and received his rabbinical trainmrig at the Yeshiva of Orthodox Congre- gation Meets Here A very enthusiastic meet- ing of the recently organized Miami Jewish Orthodox Con- gregation was held Wednes- day night, at the home of Mrs. Chas. Tannenbaum, in Shenandoah. Reports of var- ious committees were heard and the sale of a considerable number of tickets for the High Holiday services was report- ed. The gift of an "Ark" for (r TFRAN _j SHEETS TO determine why cotton fabrics wear out, the U. S. Bureau of Home Economics has mad'- a lab- -- -.+ .. -4L__- 01 AkUU sees- Ponivezh, where he also re- the keeping of the "Safer To- ed by a big Washington hotel. ceived his "Smicha." He came rah" was reported as was the The results of the tests have to New York City while a gift of various articles of fur- been submitted to manufacturers Sniture and coverings for the of sheeting, who are trying to young man and his parents findd ways to make sheets which still reside there. He acted as yn-gue. will wear longer in the parts where still reside there. He acted as ftr som discussion these gave out. Secretary for the Union of committee was authorized to Not a matter of great national Orthodox Congregations dur.. lease a building to house the importance, perhaps, but an illus- S-a s f te new Cong- tration of the way in which scien- ing 1924 and 1925 and subse- activities of the new Congre- tific research by the Government quently was Rabbi in opeka, nation which will include gen- aids manufacturers and incident- ., ad o w C eral social work in addition to ally helps to provide the' public Kan., and otner western Cities a Talmud Torah and Synago- with better goods. occupying pulpits in Conser- gue. The committee in charge INDUSTRIES vative Congregations. He has of the Talmud Torah reported ]iCONOMISTS, statesmen and been active in educational cir- that negotiations for the elec- J" capitalists are hunting for new cles having been principal of tion of a Rabbi and teacher industries to take up the slack in number ofTalmud Torahs. were progressing satisfactor- permanent employment resulting a number f Talmud Torahs. i a a R would bthre from the extensions of labor-say- He is married and has one ily and a Rabb" would be there Iing devices in established indus- child. He has preached at in time for the High Holiday tries. Beth David for the past sev- services. One thing that is being seriously eral weeks, speaking at late Tickets for the High Holi- considered by one of the great services on r"riday night, an day services which will be concerns which manufactures me- services on iday night, and atheOdd Fellows Hall chanical devices, is a machine in Yiddish at the Saturday held at the dd Fellows Hall which can be installed in the morning services....He will are on sale throughout the home, like a radio or a refrigera- have charge oi the High Holi- City. tor, which will cool the house, or hat least the room it is in, in Sum- day services at Beth David. mer. In the laboratory it is pos- Rabbi Machtei will preach Lawyer Cantor to sible to do this now. What is Friday evening at 8 o'clock Cnt S needed is the development of this on "The stubborn and rebell- Conduct services on a commercial scale, to sell at o sa price within the reach of the ious son-a message to par- -average family. ents," and on the weekly por- Mr. A Shefferman of Wash- In time, and perhaps in a very tion of the Torah on Satur- ington, D. C., well-known Jew- short time, something like that day morning. ish lawyer of that City has will become a great industry. The Sunday school and Tal- been engaged to officiate as AIRPLANES mud Torah was opened last Cantor for ieth David during FOR the first time since flying Sunday, with Stanley'C. My- the High Holiday services. was invented, anybody can now ers, Irene and Sylvia Farr Mr. Shefferman is reputed buy a serviceable, up-to-date plane, and Miriam Scheinberg cor-- to posess a splendid baritone complete with engine and all nec- essary equipment, for less than prising the teacher staff of voice and is the son of the e f l . the Sunday school. After the late Rev. Alter Shefferman, That does not mean, however, Friday evening services the who for a long time was Can- that flying is about to become as ladies of the Congregation tor of the Eden St. Synagogue popular as motoring. For one will be hosts at an informal at Baltimore, and later was thing,an airplanestilneeds a lot of room from which to take off reception to Mrs. Machtei the Cantor at the Sixth Street and land in; it is not adapted to 'wife of the Rabbi, who arriv- Synagogue at Washington, D. the use of the city dweller. Park- ed here this week. The Syna- C. During his father's life he ing space for airplanes is not eas- gogue is being renovated for served in the choir of his ily found. the High Holidays and an an- father's congregation, and for practicing flying in increasing nouncement pertaining to the past several years has numbers and planes are being the reservations of seats will been a member of' the Sixth ste y improved as to stability be made shortly. street Synagogue Choir. He is and durability in the air. Thou- sands more lives will be sacrificed expected to arrive in Miami before the safe airplane is per- Communal Worker several days prior to Rosh fected, but it is safe to say that in Hashono. His grandfather another fifty years the air will Injured By Auto was for a long number of have lost most of its danger. Sears at the head of the adult M r s. M a x Kupferstein, Talmud study group at the REST Mrs. Max Kupferstein den streetSynagogue A TEN-MINUTE rest every two prominent communal worker Eden streetogue a or three hours is a better stim- i l.,:-t..,^ ,ia in ;t he Baltimore. ulus to continued efficiency than d eniu pefficiency thaniiv II anu Ypai rcuiar actvc iv wn Ladies Auxiliary of the Tal- mud Torah during the past several years, was injured and badly bruised as the re- sult of an auto accident last Wednesday afternoon, on the County causeway, going to- wards Miami Beach. Mrs. Kupferstein is now confined to her home and is under the care of Dr. Barney Weinkle. Fortunately, she sustained no serious injuries, and is expected to be able to leave her home in about ten days. The accident occurred as she was alighting from the automobile in which she was a passenger. Temple Israel To Resume Activities Rabbi Dr. Jacob H. Kaplan returned to Miami this week, after having :been away at Cincinnati, where he attended a course at the Hebrew Union College. Regular services will be resumed tonight under the direction of Rabbi Kaplan. The Sunday school will re- open for its regular sessions on Sunday morning, Septem- ber 21st, when the staff of teachers under the leadership of Rabbi Kaplan will be on hand to greet the students. lopping off an entire hour from the working day, the Women's Bureau of the U. S. Department of Labor reports. Tests of the recuperative power of the human machine have prov- ed that it takes four times as long for the muscles to rest when they have been worked to the en- durance limit, as it does for them to regain their tone after working half as long. In one large New York publish- ing house there is a ten-minute rest period at 10:30 in the morn- ing and another at 3:00 in the af- ternoon. The same office closes down all day Saturday from April to Octo- ber. Its record of production, is higher than any office with which its work has been compared. Metal workers as well as physi- cal workers benefit by complete relaxation at frequent Interval.. __ I -~tx i .5;; P- , r -: B THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN Friday, September 5, 1930 THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN A Weekly Newspaper PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY by the JEWISH FLORIDIAN PUBLISHING CO. - 107 SOUTH MIAMI AVE. .6 J. LOUIS SHOCHET, Editor P. 0. Box 2973 Miami, Florida Phone 2-1183 WEST PALM BEACH OFFICE: 414 Eighth Street Mrs. M. Schrebnick, Representative SEntered as second class matter, July 4th, 1930, at the Post Office at Miami, Florida, under the act of March 3, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION Six Months ...................... $1.00 One Year ......... .......... $. 2.00 VOL. III. NO. XXVI. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1930 WHAT HAS KEPT US l, ALIVE? In the September issue of Aim to make them clear the Bnai Brith Magazine, the and true, Monosyllables will do. editorial "What has kept us CM t o t down alive"' set us to thinking how Cut it down! wonderful our own little Mi- Are you writing to the press? ami with its so called "PRO- Cut it dwn! G R E S SIVE" "ALLRIGHT- Make it ha or even less, NIKES" would be if we heed- Make it half or even less, ed the advice of the writer. Cutitke pithy prose,down! Instead . tney presume to Eengthy letters are their tell the Raboi, the teacher in e ee e the Talmud Torah, that be- Take a hint from "One who cause the Father and Mother Knows." do not practice the rituals ! ! that have Kept Judaism alive "Really, Bill, your argu- these many years, nayTOO PR ment with your wife last because they are TOO PRO-i twas most amusing." GRESIVE to tolerate such night was most amusing." GRESIVE to tolerate such "Wasn't it tho? And when IDIOCIES ..... these life e n threw the ax at me I giving rituals must not be thought I'd split." taught their children. t t Id Frankly and honestly, be- Nature maintains order by cause we hope to awaken that spark which will believe still balances. In trying to avoid smolders within them, we re-Ics. a turtle a Syracuse print the editorial. We trust cr~sh ng a turtle, a Syracuse motorist crashed into another that it may do some of our car, killed tne turtle, and then would-be one hundred per cen- turned turtle ters some LITTLE good. d t . IDiplomacy is the art of What Has Kept Us Alive? Diplomacy is the art of making nations appear civil- Because it has b to its ritual Israe preserved, said Ed the renowned Frer dressing the Con Progressive Judais We guess that not mean the ritu gogues alone; eve ritual of Jewish saved us. Some o from Jewish lif wandering from we are never lost. tender memories hood tugs at our holds us to the fai silken cord which wanderer safe in than maze. Candle lights c bath . The sw of fathers at Kid The happiness c feasts . . Th lamp . . These are of tl een faithful Al has been mund Fleg, ich Jew, ad- iference on ized in the intervals between wars. S I ! The infant industry never grows old. sm. of youth, beloved because M. Fleg did they had to do with mothers lal of syna- and fathers Their saintly im- n more the ages are associated with these homes has rituals in our hearts. Because f us go far these rites came from their e, children hands this Judaism seems the home; but, more holy. It is something we A chain of honor and cherish the more from child- because it was of their giving. hearts and So the Jew, straying far, re- th, like that turns at length in response to h held the the call of 1his father who the labyrin- stands in his heart greeting Elijah at Seder, in response )n the Sab- to the call of his mother who eet majesty stands blessing candle lights Idush . .. on Sabbath eve. Af Passover The father and the mother e Chanukah were priest and priestess of the Jewish temple which was he treasures the home. Don't try to convince a mule that he is stubborn. He prob- ably knows it. ! Teacher-"What is the dif- ference between a flea and an elephant ?" Tommy-Well an elephant can have have fleas, but a flea can't have elephants. I! ! Yes indeed, I arrears three months rent. If you were I should you pay and keep mouth shout, who is like damn fool to pay the things unsatisfactory. Unless you patch the roof and put new paper on wall, then I clear that. Later if you do not do I shall sue you dam- age for working hours. Many time the worked had done how-ever midnight rain, next morning all clothes wet I have start all over and waste my time for nothing-Letter from a New Jersey laundry- man to his laridlord. ! If you have a thing to say, Cut it down! Something you must write today, Cut it down. Let your words be short and few, m ! A man is never driven to drink by what his wife does- n't say. ! It is far better to have a policeman call you down than take you up. I The self-made man is often the only one who is satisfied with the job. ! Possibly the popularity of air castles is due to the fact that they are not taxable. An actress says that a di- vorce without publicity is worse than no divorce at all. When a fagged man ar- rives home in the evening, slumps into a chair and asks "What have you for dinner?" a wife is the dear thing that answers, "Why? Are you hungry ?" A loafer is a fellow who holds that if he learns how, he will have it to do. I I I A scientist recently de- scribed life as "just a hetero- geneous collection of irrecon- cilable phenomena." But what will bring the Jew back if there are no such lovely memories to call him, if the practice of Jewish reli- gion ceases in the home of childhood, if the father and mother are no longer priest and priestess but only lavish providers? It seems to us that for the preservation of Judaism, Jew- ish education must not alone build schools; it must re-de- diCate the temple that was the Jewish home; it must restore the lovely practises of Juda- ism that adorned the Jewish home; it must provide the child with tender memories of Judaism which he will revere. 5K THE GLOgOMh CHASER I- I[ -- tI Follows then, that iced drinks and foods should not be taken, or, certainly not in excess. If taken at all, they should be warmed in the mouth before being swallowed eaten slowly. We should never swallow an ice-cold spoon ful; can you remember that? THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN-A MEDIUM OF AND FOR MIAMI JEWRY! Page 2 Birth Stones For laundresses, the soap- stone; For architects, the corner- stone; For cooks, tne puddingstone; For soldiers, the bloodstone; For politicians, the blarney- stone; For borrowers, the touch- stone; For policemen, the paving- stone; For stock brokers, the curb- stone; For shoemakers, the cobble- stone; For burglars, the keystone; For tourists, the Yellow- stone; For beauties, the peachstone; For editors, the grindstone; For motorists, the milestone; For pedestrians, the tomb- ! stone. Poverty is a hard nurse, but she raises healthy child- ren. ! He who praises men and flatters women has many friends. ! A man isn't always broad- minded because his head is level. b ~~_----.-~~-~-----Tr-~-~------fil**~Tr ~r~b~r, ~~ ~L~~Yul~U.jZa~lYi;Phr;jieu ..,_.. ~ -..-:~-ul~ j,~i3~.~d~.;IB~I.~11L~e~sae`-~pl -~acuuu~j...~jsui~..a~c~yy;;y;;;ln~~ ;~:.~un~-~.~i~Yrri~'~*~s~yi. AM ....- i,.9--ai CHEATING. One upon a time I hired a man to do a certain piece of work. He was well along in middle life, and I wondered why he had not made more progress, since he seemed honest and industrious. I said to him: "I cannot be here to watch this work and so I shall have to trust you to do it as if you were working for yourself." He was profuse in his assurances. He seemed to want the job. At the end of six months I visited him. He had done fairly well, but was rather glib with alibis. Other people were always holding him up. The weather was always very bad. He would have done so-and-so if he had been sure just what I had wanted, but I had failed to let him know. I put this down as the grumbling habit of an old man. "At least he is honest and means -well," I said. But one day, after about a year, I happened to appear unexpectedly. He was not in evidence. Upon inquiry I dis- covered that he was using my time and some of my materials on a little private job of his own. We had a solemn confer- ence and decided to part. When you put a man on his honor and then have him take advantage of your trust it is a blow to your faith in human nature. So I was depressed and a little sore. But only for a few minutes. Then I said to myself: "How foolish I am to let this thing worry me. This man has cheated me out of a few hundred dollars, but what a petty thing that is compared with the way he has cheated himself! All his life he has held a nickel so close to his eyes that he couldn't see a dollar. All his life he has lived on alibis, watching the clock, stealing a little here and there from his employers, and imagining that he was doing well for him- self. "And where is he at sixty ? Poor and jobless, and a fail- ure. Reaping what he has sown." The old idea of Heaven and Hell was very bad because it made us think that our reward or punishment is coming to us in some far-off place hereafter. In the same way most people misinterpret the verse in the Bible which reads: "Be sure your sin will find you out." They say: "Lots of people sin and are never found out. Therefore the verse is untrue." But the verse does not say that your sin will be found out. It says, "Be sure your sin will find you out"-be sure that it will settle down in your heart and mold you in its own image. That's a terrifying thought, or a very encouraging one, according to the way you live. Everything you do has its in- fluence on what you are. When you cheat you cheat yourself. And whatever you do that's decent automatically and inevitably builds you up. THEI FAMILY yDOCTO R JOHN JOSEPH GAINES M.D. WARM-WEATHER WARNINGS Ice-cold water is a tempting beverage during the heated season; not only that, but every possible dainty in iced dishes keeps our youngsters busy devouring all they are able to pay for. From tens of thousands of counters, ice cream in end- less variety of combinations, is dispensed, and too often is swallowed as fast as the husky master or maid can get it down. This would all be very well-if something serious didn't result; not in every instance, of course, but now and then. And, it's tough for the victim when it happens; which makes this word of caution timely. A very excellent New York surgeon told me some time ago, that cases of appendicitis were five times as frequent in August as in December. HIe attributed the fact to the whole- sale eating and drinking of ice-cold foods and beverages dur- ing the hot months. He was operating on a fifteen-year-old girl at the time he spoke to a post-graduate class. "This lit- tle lady," he said, "doubtless frequents cold-drink stands and drug-store fountains Sunday afternoons and every evening in the week;. she has probably averaged five to fifteen ice cold dishes or drinks at each visit to the resorts." "No, the beverages are not impure; you couldn't find a germ in any of the stuff dispensed," he continued; "it's the COLD that does the mischief. All intestinal tracts contain germs-and these do not attack a healthy canal; but, chill the delicate lining of the stomach and bowel, and the natural Juices that are protective are stopped in their functioning; the germs then attack the weakened mucous surface, in greatly increased millions; appendicitis results." riday, September 5, 1930 THE .jEWIH FLORIDIAN -SOCIE- * ~ ----- Miss Gertrude Deitz enter- ained last week with a bridge arty in honor of her sister, vliss Louise Ruth Deitz, who eaves this week for Brenau college, Gainesville,' Georgia. )range and black, the college olors, were used. Guests were Miss Eleanor iheldon, Miss Bertha Leibo- ,itz, Miss Jean David, Miss 3eatrice Goldenblank, Miss iylvia Miles, Miss Charlotte loll, Miss Charlotte Kohn, iss Rose Baumgarten, Miss deriam Scheinberg, M i s s 3eatice Alpert, Miss Milli- ent Rubin and Mrs. Aaron iarr. Joe and .ilt Treager left y automobile for Brooklyn, T. Y., after a visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hyman 'reager. They will return in Octoberr after completing a our of Canada. V * Interesting to her many friends here is the announce- nent of the marriage of Miss iophie Schwartz to Arthur SMandell in Houston, Texas, lugust 15. 'he bride has ,een making her home in Mi- TY Mrs. Max N. Nankin, Dr. and Mrs. Frank Coret, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nevins, Miss Mill- icent Rubin, Miss Frances Rose Katz, A. Newman, Her- bert F. Katz and L. Melvin Katz. * * In expressing her thanks to the members and friends of Hadassah who attended the moonlight bridge party re- cently given for the benefit of the local chapter of Hadas- sah at the Mayfield Court Patio, Mrs. Gertrude Rosen- thal hostess for the evening described it as one of the most enjoyable of the season's affairs. Those holding highest score at each table were awarded a quart of milk do- nated by the Puritan Dairy. Consolation prizes were awarded to Mesdames Lewis Brown, Ray Wolpert, Michael Arnold, and Mrs. Greenberg. Mrs. Nat Zalka won the sil- ver tray which was raffled during the evening. *d * Mr. and Mrs. Morris Small are now located at their new home, 1652 S. W. 9th St. c * mi with her sister, Mrs. Mr. Julius Simpson left rose Samet, for a number of last Saturday for Henderson- ears. Mrs. Mandell is prac- ville, N. C., where Mrs. Simp- cing law in Houston where son and their children have hey will make their home. been spending their summer Mrs. Mandel is the sister of vacation. They are motoring Irs. Nathan oamet of this back and are expected to re- ity, whose husband is a well- turn by Sunday. nown merchant of this city. 0 * Ir. Mandel is the son of Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Argin- landel, a well-known and re- tar returned to Miami last pected "shoched"- of this Sunday from Hendersonville, ity, who was formerly Rab- N. C., where Mrs. Argintar i at Valdosta, Ga. and the children had spent their vacation. They returned Mr. and Alrs. Alex Miller turned to Miami last Mon- ay after a trip to Europe, which lasted about three months and report having pent a very pleasant time. * * Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Katz 'ere given a surprise party nis week by their friends in celebration of their twenty- ifth wedding anniversary. 'hey had been out and upon turning home were greeted y the guests who had trans- armed the home into a veri- able flower garden. Mrs. lorris L. Cowan gave local elections, accompanied by Irs. Harry Nevins at the pi- no. Dancing followed. Present were Mr. and Mrs. lorris L. Cowan, Mr. and Irs. L. 0. Chisling, Mr. and irs. Henry Bulbin, Mr. and by motor. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ar- nold of Coral Gables enter- tained a large number of friends at their home in Coral Gables, last Sunday night at a carcl party where bridge and pinochle was played. The 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. __---~c~c4e~------- -,,,, _____ __ AMBULANCE SERVICE W. H. Combs Co., Estab. 1896 COMBS FUNERAL HOME Phone Miami 32101 1539 N. E. 2nd Avenue MIAMI BEACH FUNERAL HOME Phone M. B. 5-2101 1236 Washlnston Ave. home was beautifully decor- ated for the evening and at a late hour a midnight supper was served. Prizes were awarded for the highest scores. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weinkle, Dr. and Mrs. Barney Weinkle, Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Farr, Mr. and Mrs. John Wolf, Mr. and Mrs. Isidor Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Spector, Mr. and Mrs. B. Kandel, Mr and Mrs. J. Katz, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Markowitz, Mrs.Lewis JBrown, Mrs. Farkas, Mrs. J. Engler, Mr. Kotkin and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Dubler. Mrs. S. M. Machtei and baby arrived this week from New York City to join her husband Rabbi S. M. Machtei who was recently chosen as teacher of Beth David Talmud Torah of this city, He will al- so act as the Rabbi of Beth David. They are now stopping with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Greenberg of 460 S. W. 3rd street. Miss Viola Katz left for Washington, D. C., where she will remain for an indefinite stay, visiting friends and rel- atives there. Mr. and Mrs. J. Louis Shochet are now located at their new home, 1474 South- west First street, at the cor- ner of Fifteentn ave. The recently organized Mi- ami Orthodox Jewish Congre- gation held its first picnic and basket party at. the Holly- wood Casino last Sunday morning. Quite a large crowd -if7,L146H 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. t Phte 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. 629 W. Flagler St. Phone 2-3362 assembled in front of the home of Mr. Max Kupfer- stein, treasurer of the organ- ization, and pirooeeded in a motorcade to Hollywood Beach. A large crowd attend- ed and during the day sever- al athletic contests were held and prizes were awarded. * Mrs. Sadye G. Rose, promi- nent in local Eastern Star cir- cles, and also secretary of the recently organized Miami Jewish Orthodox Congrega- tion and of the Ladies Auxil- iary of the Talmud Torah, ac- companied a party of friends for atrip to Bimini last Mon- day. All are urged to contribute cast off clothing, shoes and millinery to the Chesed Shel Emes society which is now conducting a rummage sale downstairs of the Odd Fellows Hall, on Northwest Second King Undertaking Co. 29 N. W. THIRD AVENUE Phones 23535-31624 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 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 ear wreckers in Florida PINKY-DINKY -4 *RrEEI e WrHA R WAS .i; DW04N 4Re ANOD WENr g THE *A M 6O, TQiL -.40 A 'ab.I I WA' SORN W4 NIW YORK AND W4NT i To T SCHOOL IN Sr C6LANP/ dEE/ WHAT A LONO WAY HE -HAPO ~60 EVERY AY TO ~~'Y^CHOOL / ^. Atocautir SA Tevrpww dsUL9.KQtj THINKING JEWS ALL SUBSCRIBE TO THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN! DO YOU? Page 3 BUSINESS DIRECTORY \ 0 SS>e*SESSSZSOS*OSz*@p*****************t ---~-C3CI I I avenue and Fourth street. The proceeds of the sale are being used towards defraying the. cost of burials for the poor of Miami. Mr. Le6 Kupferstein will leave shortly for Atlanta, Ga., where he will enter Dental college. Mr. Dave Alper of the Rose- dale Delicatessen and Victor Eskenazi of the New York Barber shop were members of a fishing party last Mon- day. They reported quite a catch of fish besides a good case of sunburn. The Friendship League in addition to preparing for the (Continued on Page 4) Dr. A. E. Rosenthal Announces The Removal Of His Offices From The Professional Building to 901 CONGRESS BLDG. 111 N. E. Second Avenue. Practice of Dentistry Phone 2-4819 , ,. '. Friday, September 5, 19 Pftgcrn-&6TU"E .T *TLWIFL RIA SOCIETY (Continued from Page 3) entertainment of its guests in an elaborate way next Wed- nesday at the Mystery Ball and dance at the Club Bag- dad so as to make the evening one to be long remembered in local circles has announced that prizes will be awarded to those solving the "mystery". Quite a great deal of enthu- siastic interest has been evok- ed in the Freidship League be- cause of the novelty of the affair. The organization is one of the oldest and best known of local Jewish organizations, and is probably the only so- cial Jewish organization in Greater Miami. Mrs. Charles Rosengarten entertained members of the Fortnightly Book Review last Tuesday. Mrs. Milton Weiner reviewed "Exile" (Warwick Deeping). Guests were Mrs. Harry Weinberg, lrs. Henry Berg, Mrs. Albert E. Rosenthal, Mrs. Harry Orlins, Mrs. Adele Vince Rose, Mrs. Gladys Or- lin, Mrs. Daniel Rosengarten, Mrs. Alex Goldstein. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Weiner. Mrs. Rose will review "Green Pas- tures" by Bradford Roake. REAL ECONOMY Our low summer rates will save you money. Phone today! phone 3-2661 NATIONAL LAUNDRIES. INC. Miami -Always Something New At FAYM U S 24 on 24 FAY'S North off Mnl. Priees Ave. $loo ) WEST PALM BEACH ACTIVITIES Mr. and Mrs. 0. P. Gruner and children, and Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Myers and children re- turned home after spending five weeks in New York, Long Beach, and at the mountains. Mr. Max Greenberg of Lake Worth returned from New York, where he has spent two months with his wife ana children. Mrs. Charles Landau of Lake Worth, returned from New York, where she nas been with her father, Mr. L.iaraf, who has been ill for quite awhile. Mr. Arthur Sterns of Cin- cinnati, son of Mrs. Rosa Stern, who is a prominent winter visitor, is spending a few days in West Palm Insurance Through me, you all-ways feel safe, for you know you have the best. S YOU also feel free to ask for information or assistance with your policies. Insurance Investments The one safe investment. Ask for information. W. A. ASHLEY 108 So. Oliver Ave., W. Palm Beach, Fla. Representing only the best old line Companies. .IgIII aIn I II III II ungIgIgIfIg n,,II, i u iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin " Beach. While here, he will at- tend business matters for his mother. He is stopping at the Dixie Court Hotel. * Mr. Joseph Lesser, promi- nent local attorney and wife, will leave for Rome, Ga., where they will visit Mrs. Lesser's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Shepard and other re- latives. They will be away for a month. * A regular monthly meeting of the Congeg'ation Beth El, was held Wednesday, Sept. 3rd, at eight o'clock, at the Community, House. Final preparations for the celebra- tion of the reception of the new "Safer Torah" was made. * * The "Free" Talmud Torah 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 2-8831 &6N 6SS& WE CONGRATULATE MIAMI On the Acquisition of so Fine a Store as ARNOLD'S 62 East Flagler Street WE FURNISHED THE COMPLETE ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION. WAGNER ELECTRIC CO. S340 West Flagler Street . . .. ... ............. III Phone 2-0284 Illmmmmnrr~L A 1111111 ll11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111^ ARNOLD'S 62 E. FLAGLER STREET -__--- o - -0 You Are Cordially Invited To Attend The Opening of Miami's Newest Flagler Street Store. SMonday, September 8th, 1930 ARNOLD'S:-A shop designed to serve the ever-in- Screasing demand for Fabrics, Hosiery, Corsetry and Lin- - gerie of the better kind at prices that will appeal to the - thrifty and discriminating .. Carrying a complete - line of fine merchandise, smart in style, quality of the s- very best, at Popular Prices .... In a friendly, inviting S atmosphere, where busy shoppers may feel perfectly at E home .. With selected salespeople experienced and S efficient, who will endeavor to make your shopping hours a real pleasure. i IIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIII IIIIIIIII (Hebrew School) will open on September 15, 1930. There will be a five day session each week, of two hours each day. * The Temple Sisterhood met at the home of Mrs. Dave Feldman, 522 28th street, last Tuesday afternoon. Dora had a slight accident in the country recently on ac- count of the road not bearing to the right when she did. Ferguson Undertaking Co. 1201 South Olive Ave. Phone 5272 West Palm Beach, Fla. LADY ATTENDANT ENJOY YOUR HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES at the ODD FELLOWS (Corner N. W. Second Avenue and HALL Fourth Street) with the Miami Jewish Orthodox Congregation Where a Prominent Cantor Will Conduct The Services in a True Orthodox Jewish Fashion For ROSH HASHONO Beginning Evening of September 22nd, 1930 YOM KIPPUR Beginning Evening of October 1st, 1930 TICKETS ONLY $2.00 and $3.00 Obtain Tickets at:-B. & M. Tailors, 6 S. W.. 2nd Avenue, Max Kupferstein, 1326 W. Flagler St.; Etta Beauty Parlor, 2207 N. E. 2nd Avenue; National Cleaners, 1104 S. W. 8th St., and at Odd Fellows Hall. FACTORY CLOSE OUT 3 -Piece MAHOGANY FINISH Cane Back LivingRoom SUITES Consisting of Set- tee. Chair and Rocker, with 2 ex- tra Rillows ..... SPECIAL at .. PAN-AMERICAN FURNITURE CO.,Inc. 110-112 W Flagler Phone 3-2431 THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN-A MED IUM OF AND FOR MIAMI JEWRY! SATINETTE BEACH PAJAMAS Wide Pants-New Bow Effect I . '' ~.lrrr~--... ~.n-L1. ~.. _~...,-,.i -~-. .I- r ..~.,. ', . -9-- --u.c..~-,. ~-L IIZLldlI-~ILI~*~-iYY-l-iiY ~-i~L~i- _rL lir~LL~ L - 'i-- Ai .1 V,6-,. .k THE JEMSH FLORIDIAN Pao d4 |
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