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**.*- JC ***** U- ,W/5I7. clnrdldAI Vol. III.-No. XXXIX. Miami. Florida. September 26. 19.30 Pric ,5 Cpnts Impress Held At the u services, thi bath of Re Jacob H. K at Temple I mudic Philo On Wedn ginning the Day of A KEEZIG plan will REEZING ment-the Fo FTER three or four years of Thursday experimenting with frozen ish and meats, one of the largest Kaplan will ood distributing companies is now ing and Fea going for frozen fruits, vegetables ternoon ser nd oysters. Modern methods of day he will instant freezing instantly check all giveness." tendency to decay, and when the giveness." l frozen product is thawed out it is vices will b aid to be exactly as good as when special mus resh. been arrange Spinach', cherries, loganberries, vices on W ed raspberries and peas are and Thursdo among the foodstuffs to which the freezing process of preservation Special c as been applied with success thus will be held ar, in addition to practically all Thursday at inds of meat and sea-foods. bi Kaplan w OKS You Listeni WO hundred million books were bought by readers in the Uni- Beth Da ed States last year. Another 200,- 00,000, probably, were read by Canto persons who borrowed them from CantoI public and private lending libra- ies. That means that the average The Rosh Rmerican reads about three books t a year. That is not very many at Beth Dav books. with Canto One reason is that books are chanting th not easy to buy or borrow in most and Mr. Lou parts of the United States. The urerl American Library Association re- urer of the ports that 83 percent of the rural ing the S population has no public library Quite a large service. Only a very few cities present and nave bookstores--places where Machtei's se )ooks are the principal commodity sold. Enterprising publishers are the first da low pushing the sale of books in the second d Drugstores, cigar stores and rail- ing found tl 'oad stations. ed by Rabi We read more newspapers and magazines than any other nation, Temple Isr and that is all to the good. But guest speaker nobody can claim to be educated, very interest or get the most out of life, unless tive. le or she also reads books. Next Frid R ESSURI E ~I late serv NE of the greatest discoveries ducted with of science is that if you man assisting squeeze anything hard enough it the sermon will change into something else. Within Me." [f you put two or three things vices will b nto one pressure-chamber and ap- Wvces dn ply sufficient pressure they will 5:30 Wedne combine into something new. after Kol Ni Applying this, Dr. Friedrich tei will prea Bergius of Germany discovered "Vows." TI hat you can get 1001/. gallons of 0:0 Gasoline out of 100 gallons of at 10:30 RI Irude oil! You simply put the oil preach on " nto a pressure chamber in com- and Death." pany with a quantity of heated hydrogen gas and apply a pres- quantities has ure of 3,000 pounds to the square method with s nch. The hydrogen combines with There is no he oil and you get more gaso- which will not ine out than you put oil in. in factories. Too much hydrogen in gasoline causes knocking in the combustion _ chamber of your automobile en- Chbea :ine. Another new application of Pressure is the "gasoline wring- r," which squeezes excess hydro- :en out of gasoline. One reason or the lower price of gasoline nost everywhere is the adoption f these and other new scienti- ic discoveries by the big oil com- anies. LEMONADE HAKING lemonade out of noth- m ing but cane sugar is a scien- ific achievement which has actu- lly been put ~ato commercial prac- ice. Chemists of the U. S. Bureau f Chemistry told a scientific meeting recently of a fungus rhich, when placed on cane sugar na shallW On and fed with the roper imoit of nitrogen, wid onvert 16 *aw into citric acid, M N Thi chpro i e is so .J .) .. aid, h t*h r- -f ern w"h sittle sive Service Orthodox Jews Miami Beach Con- A at Temple Conduct Services gregation Observe MS sual Friday night The Miami Jewish Ortho- New Year Holiday WW is being the "Sab- dox Congregation conducted At Beth Jac Congregation tu" Rabbi Dr. the High Holiday services At Beth Jacb Congregation r aaplahn will preach i esMiami Beach, the Rosh Hash- RN ST CAMD aplan will preach hRv. Nahan W I9 CM PA srael on "The Tal- with Rev. Nathan Wroobelino services were conducted sophy of Life." chanting the Musof services o services were conducted early, and with a rude shock, esday evening be- and Rev. S. Shemer chanting with Rev. M. B. Herman the newcomer t6 these parts learns esday evening be- and Rev. S. Shemer chanting chanting the Musof services that tipping is a real item in the observance of the the Shacris.. Several hundred and Rev. Wolf chanting the cost of living-as much so as the tenement, o Rabbi men and women attended the Shachris. Rabbi M. J. Saffra laundry and the milkkman. preach on "Atone- Waiters, bell-hops, hat-check )untain of Youth." services in the large Auditor- preached both days. Yom Kip- girls, and other menials reap a morning Rabbi ium of the Odd Fellows Hall. pur services will begin at 5:30 rich harvest of nickels and dimes. p.h n m.A A next Wednesday even- Many, in fact, make their living preach on "Fast- A special Ark had been built ing and immediately after Kol from such gratuities. The wages sting. At the af- for the reception of the Nidrei Rabbi Saffra will they receive are ridiculously small. ice of the same i Bell-hops at leading hotels earn preach on "For- Scrolls, and a beautiful Men- preach. On Thursday morning wages of $5 a week. You wonder The Memorial ser- orah was mounted on the top preceding the Yizkor services how they live until you learn egin at 4 p. m. A of the large Bimah which had Rabbi Saffra will again that they collect in tips as much ical program has been erected in the center of speak. Quite a large gather- as $100 a week. ged for the ser- the Auditorium. Brief adress- ing attended both days and Waiters in restaurants are paid wednesday evening es by Rev. Mindel, Rev. She- took part in the impressive fom $7 to $10 a week, while wait- Iresses receive from $5 to $7.50. ay. mer and Mr. Pritzker were services. Mr. Louis Hayman In New York, this would not pay children's services made the first day. Respon- wlil chant the Kol Nidrei and one's rent. Yet waiters live right at Kaplan Hall on sive reading in the English Musof services on Yom Kip- handsomely. Some take in as much 12:30 when Rab- was had during the Musof pur. as $150 a week in tips. ill preach on "Are service. Especially impressive I ork Far Waiters in some speak- ng?" was the beautiful chanting of Communal Worker ing at all-that is, no salary. But the Chazon Rev. Wroobel. The 1 it's a dull week when one of them Svid Hears ritual was the strict Orthodox Is Severely Injured gathers less than $80 or $90. VIV J erS with the sexes segrated dur- and Rabbi h the sees. s d d- Hat-checking has attained the r and Rabb Yom Kippur services will Last Monday morning while proportions of Big Business A -begin next Wednesday at 5:30 at work on a machine in his concessions in buy up the hat-checkr of public Hashono services and Yizkor services will be shop in the rear of his home, places, employing girls to nurse vid were observed had on Thursday at 11 a. m. on Northwest Fifth Avenue, your bonnet-and gather in your r A. Shefferman In the evening at the close of Ir. omhe blonde baby who takes your e Musof services the Yom Kippur services the known communal worker dime doesn't sped it all on lip- is Weinkle, treas- Congregation will be hosts tows badly injured by the saw sticks and hosiery-not a bit of Synagogue chant- all the worshipper in the re-of the machine. He was taken it. She turns it in to "the com- Synagogue chant- all the worshipper in the re-, -.1 pany." hachris services. ception room adjourning the to the Jackson Memorial Hos-pany." ge gathering was. auditorium when coffee and pital where a finger was im- In former years-before the, old listened to Rabbi cake will be serve eeanmediately amputated. He re- Waldorf-Astoria hotel sold its hat- listened to Rabbi cake will be served. check concession for something ermon in English Several hundred dollars mained at the Hospital for like $50,000 a year-the hat-check ty and in Yiddish were donated during the ser- several days and is now con- girl at the Waldorf earned a sal- S The aend- e nd w e ed towards fined to his home where he ary of $9 a week. Yet she owned lay. Those attend- vices and will be used towards quite ill. He will be confin- three tenement houses bringing he sermon preach- the building fund for the eat- is quite ill. He will be confin-.three tenement houses bringing he sermon preach- the building fund for the est- ed to his home for several ihei an annual net income of $18,- bi Dr. Kaplan of ablishment of a Talmud Tor-ee s a s of the 000 a year. She did it with nickels eael, who was a ah and Synagogue. Among trees a rest or t in- and dimes. er the second day,those taking a very active j Mr. Spector is an ac- r the second day, those taking a very active tie member of Beth David Same way with beggars. During ting and instruc- part in the organization are Executive Board and is Pres- recent weeks, a pair of blind men Mr. Max Kupferstein, Mr. H. ident of the Free Loan Asso- playing a saxophone and a banjo lay night the usu- M. Drewitch, Mr. Manuel Rip- citation n A o have become familiar figures prices will be con- pa, and Mr. Nathan Adelman. ciationI about the streets of New York. Cantor Sheffer- A telegram from Rabbi and Bind Boys Every day you will ig. The subject of Mrs. Israel H. Weisfeld was Pioneer Realtor clerk, who earns $25 a week or Swill be "God receivedd and read as follows: r less, pause on his hurried way to work to give the poor fellows a Yom Kippur ser- Sincerest wishes and heartiest Victor Jl Our work to give the poor fellows a egin promptly at greetings to you dear friends dime. How those blind boys must sday evening and for the New Year. May Hea- A. Engler, Miami pioneer laugh! They pull down from $90 drei, Rabbi Mach- ven strengthen you in your and realty dealer who return- to $100 a week. ch the sermon on lofty resolve to introduce true ed to Miami last week after Sign in dress store at Union thursday morning traditional Judaism into the a stay of several months in Square: "Dishonesty means prison abbi Machtei will hearts of Miami children and the North was ordered re- fam ii to your rhe Puzzle of Life their parents. May we all be leased last Wednesday at a The flatterers! At 3:30 p. m. inscribed into the Book of Habeas Corpus hearing be- Life and happiness. We are fore Judge Barnes, after an Miniature golf has now invaded adopted the new with you in spirit now as al- attempt had been made to bb hotels. One has nbosiom in thl satisfactory results ways and pray for your suc- take him to Ft. Pierce for be found a miniature putting somi day be madtecess. Kseevoh Vachaseemo trial on a charge of reckless green which we have installed for Tovoh. (Continued on Page 4) the use of our guests." S--- Advertisement: "Operate a min- est Contest tar Toter Flee Dictator iature golf course-one business where the customers are always happy." Which proves it isn't golf! < A movie house on upper Broad- Sway, featuring an aviation thril, ler, draws the crowds with a large rotary air-plane motor set up on the sidewalk out in front. It not only brings 'em into the theatre but also does effective advertis- ing for the brand of motor dis- played. The best bit of repartee heard lately came from none other than New York's wise-cracking mayor, I irh^S, I~bf1eSfi UdJ^c M i -ifn Jimmie Walker. The Perfect It happened during Retort an important public gath- ering, while Hizzoner, surrounded by notables, microphones, and crowds, was welcoming Captain Wolfgang Von Gronau and his German flying companious to this oMatinued on Page 4) -----~ ~'r'~"'~~' -~~ -V'~ c ---- ~ vu--ru THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN Friday, September 26 1 THE JEWISH '- _ FLORIDIAN j A WeSA We_mp rcwAui Awmin mABA &mdb 3wcM VA.m rcu inwM rCo 17 SOLTH MIAMI AVE. i. 'Is Is BOCKET, Edraw F 0. I s acs Miami, Flrids Phme 2-1 t. wnar rAuL sl M OrrQcx: u-.rb s aw Wn M dar manw, JBL7 4-- :'. St t* P r: O4ffi* *a? Mxa., FInr. J SeAr tk v ww7rwJ% sLA sa Ie. ry VOL IIL-N',. XXXIX VKIDJAY. :-EFTEMBEE 26. 1i) Yom Kippur Meditations My -oul. be not senselesls, like a ,eaA-t, deeply sunk;- tb not drow.y with paAsion drunk.-Hewn from rea~mn's mind thou art; from wis- dom's well thy. waters start. -from the Lord's heavenly realm My soul, let not the body's wanton pleasures capture thee,-it h howy treasures not enrapture thee;- they melt away-like the dew be- fore the day, they avail naught when they begin,- and their erd is shame and sin. CHASER The Ifriskh enrm ha mm& 7 s-' sm l a r .- edi an arute of hio pwmr.a sr. ki:. He demanded an :-ter- -.i-w with the goverTor. The irm-eiew was cOncxede&i -Sorr." began the corez-t. ,-Afdly. "there'a .!hie~. h- Fprion." It i! getting to re_ ,hat a man cannot irAdflge :I ur- geiar, murder or higi r.ea- wri without being indicted for making an incorrect r --ome tax return A drxlsr fayy1 s< pie are apt to get dizzy when walking by the ue. They see pJY.ple swimming before their .m'* -. No financial wizard would look .- much like a wizard if ail the -uckers didr.'t rfv u much like suckerF. "'What are you doing around here, PRa.wtu., waiting for .your chance to, -tea! a chicken ?" "No, ~.ah. De judge reform- ed me las.' month, an' Ah is jest out teatin' rnah slf." A Glasgow architect has abandoned his profession to become a Scotch comedian on the variety stage. He should be able to draw good houses. "So you didn't want to marry me, Doris?" 'That's different! You said something about being yours, forever." i i The little small boy's It is be1 than to be It seems your word C.E eerf : I z:- I Thi e Gir-F'-;j idea of an op--: wfco htr. g.. g a cloUL. iazger ^*j wher ke -- .ravel.rg "arfe. He: How -- d -. , e..e- He: WI. : .- HHe: It:-a <: f wire ard -_ave :a." -'1-d .m :t *" , "aj. ".t khow ?". "Old Smith. J._:- Whe. there .- a c:r' .tat!:o ar.d pe-pe a ing in ire waitr.g' ticiet-. he aiway- g'.. that he can keep r in his :pocket as. 'J.'. sible." Ein.rte:rn- e *- space is the -only THI M OEY JOHN JOSEPH GAINES ME LA'D-MARKS OF THE BODY .Ive a F:c r p.,"r about the pelvis should be kept in mind. a-r er ;,r.--c : e acrum. the summit of the hip-bones, the puhJ .r ar -r front. and the low inguinal regions between t a'-=--- anrd :high. If persistent pain is in the sacrum, i s~.as er. -,rr ;- ;e in the uterus, rectum or bladder, and dil Sa sr :rier- :.f ei-her organ should be corrected. r: nAve A z-.dden attack in the inguinal region may mean I -_L.f *., -r. .eal- l if the time of its occurrence adds teti -. ar_. n<-.- < r.. It may mean appendicitis, or impacted colon abo2 he ac-r~d-x if on right side. (Don't take purgative unless :.rierec .- your physician after careful examination.) pai ., I:e -.r .Lr.g'uinal region may be due to inflamed ovary, o0 if ._ y.. higher up. an impacted colon at the narrow spaa c. kr_ "'-igmoid flexure." Pat'er.:t familiar with themselves as far as possible r r e :e::r asie to describe their symptoms to the doctor in .':ge-::g.--h'.us enabling him to prescribe more effectual, -.ha: r-l-e: may be obtained earlier. Remember, the ignora-i r.. v': ~l vou he has "a pain in the side," which ma S.ea :r. 'r : ng. the liver, the colon or the appendix--an 'r.: : r- .L-- all the difference in the world when it come d a: '' lr. :~cplr. occuDies a space to the left of the greater re -.. r: ,:.f : stomach, and is not usual as the site of sever f: -.r a:-r a: Som.-t:.imes a dull. throbbing 'means enlargement01 " w-': c:r.ghe::;. of the .pleen. Between the ribs all over the che r: '-:r ar- "i- -p r.-ercostal spaces." These are occupied by small g a,- rA,'l.-ves-e-!- and nerve-trunks. "Intercostal neuralgia" ii me: -th quite often. The relation of the heart to the lefl r.ip:e is pretty well known. Pain in that locality, keen, per r -. :.a t: or intermittent, should be investigated promptly t( mr.ar.a d'eerr:r-.r !:. origin-it may be serious. thing was dL-co ered by newspaper bu.ir.e-z off: ces many years ago. Mr. Peck, your wife ha.s been arrested and ~ irwe-ng held incommunicado. But the Police chief is easy and a lit- tle money- Henry Peck-Fine, fine, and tell him that there's ten dollars for him for every day he can keep her that way. I 1 , Screen apple is the Judge: "It will go hard double. with you this time, Sambo, * t you look as if you have been tter to crawl out drinking again." thrown out. Sambo: "Yes, sah, Judge, S dat's sho' am pow'ful stuff impossible to give' Ah had. It was dat dere chick-' and keep it. but it en hooth " My soul, look carefully back isn't. "Chicken hootch! Why I -on thy pilgrim's track;-all ! have never heard of that be- :ometh from the dust,-and Some women know too fore." thither return it must.- much to get married and oth- "Yes, sah, Judge, chicken Whatever has been molded ers dor't know enough. hootch. One drink and you and built,-when its time is ! lay." fulfilled, must go back to Some men might compli- I ! the ground-where its mater- ment their wives more if they First Ex-Convict: The gov- ial was found.-Death is life's were given a chance to talk. ernor an' me is great buddies. brother.-They keep fast to ! Second Ex-Convict: Yeah? one another, each taking The average man never First Ex-C:Yeah, he's my hold of one end of their plun- misses an opportunity to pardoner in crime. der,-and none can tear them show off before a pretty wo- ! ! asunder. Soon thou wilt man. Judge:"What would you do come--to thine eternal home, ! if I'd sentence you for fifty -where thou must show thy Husbands should be frank years?" work and receive thy wages- and tell their wives every- Curprit: "I'd have the time on rightful scales and gauges, thing-and wives should be of my life." -or good or had, according generous and believe it. ! I to the worth-of thy deeds ! If love is unable to see the on earth. In discussing geographical dollar mark it is useless. Therefore get thee up, and science with a group of orien- . to thy Master pray- by night tal friends, the conversation Praise a man's wit and he and day;-bow down before turned to the vexing problem will admire your judgment. Him, be meek,-and let thy of the international date line' ! I tears bedew thy cheek.-Seek -the gaining of a day while Occupants of a catboat the Lord, thy Light,-with all coming here from China, and should always be prepared thy might; walk in meek- the losing of it on the way for squalls. fsas, pursue the right; so back. I! ! that with His mercy-screen; Ah Foo explained quite The hen seldom has a gru- the Master-hide thee in the easily; "The world he round, dge against the farmer she is day of disaster. Then thou'all same orange; China up- laying for. shalt shine like the heavens hill, America downhill. You bright, and like the sun go China, up hill allee way, The love of a man for him- when going forth in might;- boat go more slow, lose one self is almost as great as that and o'er thy head-shall be day. You come back again, of some silly woman for him. spread-the rays-of the sun down h ll allee way, boat I ! of grace-that brings-heal- more quick, catchem up ole A girl never really appreci. ing and joy in his wings. day. ates the attentions of young Bachya Ibn.Pakudah, 1040. 1 I men until some other girl (Trans. M. Jastrow.) Salesman: Thes shirts tries to get a corner on them. . Thank God for Life! motor car with ihQ ha^nAd " 11 Is I ea U. Thank C G for Life: I do not ! ! care "I see where a girl d If Sorrow waits upon the in a courtroom befol stair judge as testimony in a To rob me of my happy day. club case." I'm glad I'm living, anyway. "Is that so? Exhibit Hey! as it were." It is a privilege to see T h e m i,- -; r,, , excelsior lance re th night Hey i myl1ister1 15 The ideal partnership is And the adventure of the homely girl and a pretty gil years Is worth its price of joy and Unless we can discipli] tears. The pilgrim walks a weary road, And trouble is a heavy load, But struggling upward through the strife, How gorgeous is the gift of life Visitor--So ths is your- birthday, Tommy! What did you get? Tommy-A stummick ache. I ! Fond mother: Jack writes home and says that he has broken seven of the college records-one of them the dis- cus record. Poor Dad-More expense! I suppose I'll have to send him a check to cover the damage. Girl-You say you are go- ing to marry a woman with a $10,000 a year income and you try to convince me that it's love match. Boy-It is, I love money. ! I The direst denunciation of the rising generation comes this week from Kansas: "The youth who once scaled the "Every Sunday we go fish- ing," complained the young wife, "and you know I hate fish." "Well," said her husband, surveying the empty basket, "I catch as few as possible" ! heights with 'Excelsior' on is, banner now climbs jnto a - 4 .. . I ourselves we must pay some Sone to do it for us. i ! SYou can't fool a woman bu you can keep her guessing. Unless you honestly thin] the world is getting bette you can't get very far in bus iness. Young children and som employees seem to construe kindness as a sign of weak ness. I ! Since the streets became a congested the question i "Have we time to take a tas or shall we walk?" I! I Some of the greatest think ers say they do their bee work during those week when their wife isn't speaR ing to them. Some fellows are always trying to do something tha can't be done-and failing. PINGLKY E JIN6LE/ A BOY I L.3C- NOWI '., H Ao~J a4 a"c 's i~~~ sh THE JMiawJlM RMijv,=AMUM EB t4 m .b. .... i ....-~.~ i i~ *i f All, Page 2 I nnaaq ~I -- -' "~ic;'~ ' --- 1- .&; -. I I I 'Idall, ...p....m...r 26, 193 THEi JEWISH..FLO..D.AN o * * * <;ii ^ ^^ei i4^, Surprise party was given in lonor of the birthday anni- rersary of Joseph Fine Fri- ay evening at the home of dr. and Mrs. Fine, 235 N. W. seventh ave. Worthy Matrons nd Worthy Patrons, officers f Emunah chapter 0. E. S., vere hosts. A birthday cake vas presented the honor :u ests and a basket of roses. Those present were Mrs. ,aura Wallis, Mrs. Sadye lose, Mrs. Ella T. Kaiser, iiss Bertha Mendelson, Mrs. 3ertha Halpern, Mrs. Estill ;teinberg, Mrs. Peggy Pal- her, Mrs. Rose Bogen, Mrs. )lga Schwartz, Miss Jose- )hine Lobazin, Mrs. Sue lhachter, Albert Backer, Mr. nd Mrs. I. Fine, and R. Bog- Plans for fall ie chapter were short business 4 * activities of discussed in session. * Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Volpe, vho have been in New York ity for several weeks, have *one to Kansas City to visit heir daughters before re- urning to begin the new ear's work at the University f Miami. * Sidney Segall, son of Mr. nd Mrs. Philip Segall, 315 q. E. Twenty-eighth street, as left for Champaign, Ill., o enter the University of Il- nois law school. He received he degree of bachelor of arts rom the universtiy in June. Mrs. Myer Swartz, presi- ent of the Council of Jewish Vomen, has called a special meeting of the executive board t 2 p. m. Friday at her home 847 N. W. Eighth st. All members are urged to be resent. The executive board of the isrhood of Temple Israel eld called meeting at the ome ofte president, Mrs. SL. Rosendorf, Miami Beach, 'riday when a number of im- ortant matters for the com- ng season were settled. A [alloween party will be given 'hursday evening, October 0, with Mrs. Gordon Davis nd Mrs. Si Mendelson in charge. Mrs. M. 'Cromer, chairman f the ways and means com- litte, announced the follow- ig dates for social events for he winter: Supper Sunday evening, October 12, at Kap- rn hall; Thanksgiving dinner nd dance, Wedesday evening november 12; night at the ollies, Sunday, January 11; birthday luncheon, February ; Washington's birthday arden party, Friday, Feb- uary 20; Purin party, Mon- ay evening, March 2. The first regular meeting f the sisterhood will take lace at 2 80r p. m. Monday. Octoberr 6. Te sisterhood vill have chpge ofthe social MR. aih MCS. ELI * LEVIN Wd FAMILY Extnd l .w tor ther A ,H,,uav O, Ps-perous %- &W Year - - - --- '-- ^ ^ ^ *:' hour following the evening services starting in Decem- ber. A social hour will follow the services tomorrow night. Present at the meeting Fri- day were Mrs. Jacob Kaplan, Mrs. Jake Davis, Mrs. Crom- er, Mrs. I. L. Seligman, Mrs. L. Zeientz, Mrs. S. Nevins, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Mendelson and Mrs. Ben Watts. Lunch- eon was served. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Cohen and Mrs. Ralph G. Holberg have returned to the Dallas Park hotel from Athens, Ga., where they attended the mar- riage of Mrs. Holberg's daughter, Miss Frances Flora Holberg, to B. P. Joel, which took place September 7 at the home of the bridegroom's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Joel. Mrs. Mitchell Wolfson, matron of honor, was the bride's only attendant and Mose Slusky of Augusta was best man. Mr. Joel's sister, Mrs. B. C. Beaullieu, sang during the ceremony. The bride was giv en in marriage by her broth er, Ralph G. Holberg, jr. Fol- lowing the wedding a dinner was held at the Georgian hotel. Among the relatives present were Mr. and Mrs. A. Holberg of Birmingham. * * First meeting of the sea- son of the Emnuah chapter of 0. E. S. was held at 8 p. m. Thursday at the Shrine temple. A program was pre- sented. Miss Laura Fierstein, 2219 boulevard, has returned, aft- er an extended trip to East- ern and Middle Western states. While in Chicago she was the guest of her cousin, Judge Samuel Alshuler. * Mr. Samuel Kantor return- ed to Miami last Monday after an absence of several months in the north. * Miss Bertha Clair Leibovitt left for Nashville, Tenn., where she will attend Van- derbilt University. Dr. and Mrs. M. D. Kirsch returned to the City Tuesday after having been away in the north for about two months during which time Dr. Kirsch attended various clinics in N. Y.-C. Mrs. J. Louis Shochet re- turned to Miami Monday from an absence of six weeks spent with her mother who is seri- ously ill in Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. M. Shonfield entertained last Sunday night at a bridge and pinochle par- ty honoring Mrs. H. Lebos of Vero Beach who is a visitor to the City. First prize was awarded to Mrs. Ida Buckstein and consolation prize was won by Mrs. Julius Simpson. Dur- ing the evening ice cream, cake and a salad course were served. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Wm.Fried- man, Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Rippa, Mr. Max Kupferstein, Mrs. I. Buckstein, Mrs. Chas. Tannenbaum, Mrs. Michael Yunis, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mar- cus, Mr. and Mrs. J. Simpson, Mrs. Louis Ruscol, Mrs. R. Beck, Dr. Fred Lebos of Vero Beach, Mrs. Sadye G. Rose, Mr. I. Rosengarten, Mr. and Mrs. J. Gropper, Mr. and Mrs. J. Katz, Mr. B. Kandel, Mr. and Mrs. John Wolf, Mr. A. Tauscher, Mr. L. Vangilder, Miss Pauline and Miss Edna Shonfield, and Mr. M. Shon- field. S * * Special preparation is being made for the observance of the Succoth Holidays by the Ladies associated with the Mi- ami Orthodox Jewish Congre- gation. A Simchas Torah par- ty will be given at the Odd Fellows Hall on the evening of Simchas Torah to which all the children will be invited and in which the adults will take an active part. The Lad- ies in charge are those for- merly heading the Ladies Auxiliary. 4 * The former Ladies Auxil- iary will hold a meeting of its entire membership immedi- ately after the Succoth Holi- days when a newname will be chosen for the organization and other important business will be transacted. The Junior Council were at a card party at the home of Miss Minnie Blanck last (Continued on Page 4) MR. and MRS. SOL * wis ROTHFORT * Wish all their Relatives and 4. Friends A Happy and Prosperous New Year | RABBI B. D. MINDEL Wishes all his Relatives and *O Friends a * o Very Happy and Prosperous New Year *o * +++++ a a Mr. & Mrs. A. Daum * and a * DAUM'S * SKOSIER MEAT o and POULTRY * MARKET * 159 N. W. Fifth St. * Extend sneere wishes to their a many friends and patrons for a o A Happy and Prosperous g * New Year * o o Rabbi and Mrs. Israel H. Weisfeld o of 1073 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, N. Y. o .4 *O * * * Extend Sincere Wishes to Their Many Friends and The Entire Jewry of South Florida For a Happy and Prosperous New Year S"A Kesiva V'Chasimo Tovah" Years ago it became necessary to discharge a man from a certain company with which I happened to be associated. His short-comings did not reflect upon his character or abil- ity; he was just temperamentally out of place. Everybody liked him. Nobdy wanted to hurt his feel- ings. Hence many conferences were held. It was suggested that we might get some other company to offer him a position. Or he might be given a year's leave of absence, in the hope that he would not come back. Or we might persuade some one to speak to some one else who could suggest to him in a round-about way that he ought to resign. Meanwhile, time drifted on. Finally it occurred to us that in scheming around to find a way to be kind to this man we were actually being very cruel. We were allowing him to waste precious days in a position where he could have no future. Whereupon we sent for him, drew a long breath, and spoke as follows: "Joe, it is necessary to tell you that you are through ... Now that's over, and we don't need to talk about it any more. Let us, therefore, sit down to a serious .discussion about your future plans, because every man in the company wants to see you happy and successful." We helped him find the proper environment; he is to- day prosperous and contented, and I believe that he counts us all as among his very good friends. The incident was recalled the other day by a conference in aid of an important charity. The question was how to obtain a large donation from a certain rich man. All the usual expedients were suggested. We might "approach" him through his bankers. Perhaps some one could induce some one to speak to his wife. It might be possible to have a good friend of his in Los Angeles put us in touch with a friend of his in Chicago. Finally a large and restless member of the committee rose. "This makes me tired," he exclaimed. "I know this fellow. He gets to his office every morning at eight o'clock I'll go in tomorrow morning and tell him I have come to ask for a million dollars. And I think he'll like it." Said Walt Whitman, speaking of Sheridan, "Genius is ninety per cent directness, and Phil Sheridan was a genius." If one could gather up all the time that is wasted an- nually in scheming how to do the clever or polite thing, he would have hours enough to relieve all the farmers, kill each fruit fly individually, and dig the canal from the ocean to the lakes. Millions of dollars would be saved if every business con- ference opened with the blunt inquiry, "What is the simplest and most direct way by which this thing can be done?" BUSINESS DIRECTORY .s)0 ..000 s......0000s0000s0000000ss000st000000g0 L. (Pop) GERSON Buyer of All Kinds of Scrap Metal We Sell Aute 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. Sth 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 Your Every Want FISH & SEA FOODS IANPARD IMSH Co.C PHARMACISTS BRYAN PARK PHARMACY Chas. Tannenbau, Pharmaclst (reg. pharmacist for 17 fyars) Cor 22nd Ave. and sIt St. i. W. : CRYSTAL PHARMACY Dr. A. D. Halpern, Ph. G Ph. D. Prescription Our Specialty 128 N. Miami Ave. Phone 2713 PIPi aid STiEL ADELMAN PIPE & STEa R CO. 58 N. E. 2Bth St.8 Aat F.E.. c. R. PLoea142 A. & B. PIM AND METAL CO. Phone 81im5 58 North East 2M Street PRINTERS MIAMI PRINTING CO. "Printing That Pay" Phone 8261 107 South Mlnl Avenue S AtUtV"ARTS A BLOO A4T9 '-W AIR 1 '-aA ca ea m n BIIYOU7 - . -. '* '. .,." . Sk -: W-P;':, S : .',;:- Friday, September 26,1980 THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN Page 4 SOCIETY (Continued from Page 3) Sunday night to a large num- ber of Miami's younger Jew- ish set. Prizes for high score were awarded and the raffle for a cocktail shaker was won by Mrs. Freida Lutzky. Ice cream, cakes and drinks were served during the evening. The next event will be a card party at the home of Miss Sara Kohn on Sunday even- ing, October 5th. The Alumnae Association of Temple Israel will meet next Saturday evening in Kaplan hall, at 8 p. m. Newly elected officers to act for the coming year are, President, Stanton Field; Vice President, Ellis Klein; Secretary, Har- riet Kahn; Treasurer, Alvin Richter; Committee Chair- man, Entertainment, Bernard Weintraub; General, Alfred Kahn; Publicity, Harriet Kan- tor; and Membership, Bernice Watts. Thursday evening, October 30th, the Sisterhood of Tem- ple Israel will be hosts at a Hallowe'en Party, at Kaplan Hall. Mrs. Gordon Davis and Mrs. Si Mendelson are in charge of the arrangements for the affair. Mrs. Phil Somberg return- ed to the City last Monday with her family after an ab- sence of several months in North Carolina, where she spent her summer vacation. The Friendship League held its regular weekly dance and meeting at the Congress bldg. last Wednesday night, when the usual large crowd attended. The next meeting of THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN S Th Greatness of God Across the valley the tall green corn is marching Above the mountains the turquoise sky is arching. The grass is growing; the green peas burst the pod. The earth expresses the lavish hand of God. Perhaps the cities are soiled with ugly scheming. Here in the country the day is steeped in dreaming. I see the silver of dew upon each clod. And worship ever the handiwork of God. There is such order in all His perfect.planning! There is such rhythm in faintest breezes fanning The forest ways where the hidden blossoms nod, And birds sing praises about the living God. My loom is quit; its pattern uncompleted. Dark threads are woven; my cherished hopes defeated; My clear designing is lost beneath life's rod, And melts in blackness; ... but not the plans of God! the League will be held at the home of Miss Jean Mohilner, 1037 N. W. 1st street, on next Tuesday evening because of Yom Kippur on the regular meeting night. * The Local Bnai Brith lodge will hold itsweekly luncheon at the Palatial Kosher Restau- rant next Tuesday, Septem- ber 30th, at noon, when Mr. A. Shefferman, a practicing attorney of Washington, D. C. and Cantor of Beth David for the High Holidays will speak. MAIN STREET LOOKING AT BROADWAY (Continued from Page 1) A process-server stepped up- to the speakers' platform and handed Mr. Walker a piece of paper. "What's this?" the Mayor ask- ed. "It's a summons in a suit for slander sir." It was, in all probability, one of the most embarrassing moments in Mr. Walker's life. But without a moment's hesitation he stroked his chin, cocked one eye aloft, and replied: "Well, you've got nice weather for it." Then there is the one about the Wise Guy who was looking for a job. He walked into an office on lower Broadway and addressed a stenographer: "Is Mr. Dwight in?" "Do you have an appointment?" the young woman asked. "Certainly," the Wise Guy said. "I'm sorry," the stenog replied; "you'll have to talk to Mr. Mont- rose-Mr. Dwight has been dead twenty years." Pioneer Realtor Victor In Court (Continued from Page 1) driving. The warrant issued by a Justice of the Peace was found defective. Mr. and Mrs. Engler had debarked from the boat at Jacksonville and were motoring to Miami when a heavy truck driven on the left side of the road by .a ne- gro struck the Engler's ma- chine and wrecked it causing severe injuries to Mrs. Eng- ler. Leonard Epstein, a son- in-law of the Englers repre- sented them at the hearing, and afterward said that suit would be filed against 0. C. Barker the owner of the truck for thle injuries sus- tained by Mrs. Engler and the car, and alleged that the attempted arrest was a means of trying to force the Eng- lers to pay $25 for damage to the truck. Ferguson Undertaking Co. 1201 South Olive Ave. Phone 5272 West Palm Beach, Fla. LADY ATTENDANT 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 REAL ECONOMY Our low summerr rates will save you money. Phone today! phone 3-2661 NATIONAL LAUNDRIES. INC. Miami T. F. WHALES, President EDWARD ANDERSON, Vice-Pres. E. C. FOGG, Jr., Sec'y-Treas. & Gen. Mgr. MIAMI HOME MILK PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION A Non-Profit Co-Operative Association of Milk Producers 761 N. W. 18th TERRACE MIAMI, FLORIDA TO OUR CUSTOMERS AND PUBLIC: For several months, the individuals and firms in the producing and distributing end of the Dairy Industry in Greater Miami have been receiving a price for their products that has been far below the cost of production and distribu. tion. These low prices have brought about a serious finan- cial situation among the dairymen and we find it necessary for them to have immediate relief. We know the public is very much inrtrete-d in their milk supply, and want to be assured of awayp*. receiving Fresh Home Produced Milk o f high qualit> at a fair pIrice. To enable you to continue to receive the .sme quality of Home Produced dairy products that you have become accut- tomed to since we started distributing our products to the public, we are increasing our price three cents per quart, (to 18c per quart retail on Raw and Pasteurized Milk begin. ning Wednesday, September 24. 1930. Even with this increah.- in price, milk will be sold at a lower price than ever before in Miami under normal conditions. This entire increase got-e to the dairymen of Dade and Broward Counties. wh.o .wn and operate this Association. We ask that you, as a citizen, patronize those merchants who are cooperating with the distributors in thuer efforts t, hcp the Home Dairymen. as they naturally wil be c(mpeiled t(. increase their price. We wish to take this opportunity to thank our many hundreds of customers for their patronage, and ask that we may continue to have the pleasure cf serving you with *Our Home" dairy products. Very truly yc.rs MIAMI HOME MILK PRODUCERS ASS'N. E. C. Fcgg Jr. Manager Keep that Miami Dollar circulating among the Home Merchants I C * The Miami Jewish Orthodox , S Congregation 000000Between 00000000000 P. M. at the Odd Fellows Hall. P * o O o ThRequests all who have not yet made payment for their tickets * to settle with the committee not later than * WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER FIRST g Between 2:00 and 5:00 P. M. at the Odd Fellows Hall. * * O SThse desiring their departed ones remembered at the YIZKOR * a SERVICES on Yom Kippur will hand in the names * at the same time. SERVICES BEGIN WEDNESDAY EVENING AT 5:30 <+*4 ****o ++++++o ++++++++++++++++++ ;+ Friday, September 26 ~ ' ~ innuuniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiueuiu i eiiennusm nnm iiismnniiiniiii J If You Place Your'~ Insurance Through me, you all-wayl feel safe, for you know you have the best. YOU also feel free to ask for information or assistant 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. .miiiliIIIUIIuIInanmmu numm nu.mn iuu-n-ii-III ti5 pS^gS^SggS*S^ Ever believing in the preiW action of Health in God0 )wn Country, we have de icated ourselves to the pro auction of the finest sd purest MILK For the Baby and the Adsd Our own old Fashioned BUTTERMILK Poultry and day old Egi IVES CERTIFIED DAIRY OJUS, FLA. Florida's Phnt CertliiMd Ddar MiaI 7Ps 24011 I ooooo--.'< THE JEWIH FLORIDIAN-A MEDIUM OF AND FOR MIAMI JEWIRY I AN OPEN LETTER AMBULANCE sER W. H. Combl Co, Esta hones 2335I.31624n COMB8 _NBRAL1 H9 IPhone Miami 3210F | 15t NS. 2nd Ave.T N I MIAMI BRAIO FUNERAL Phone M. B. 5I2101 12t6 WlrMCton Avi. King Undertaking Co. 29 N. W. THIRD AVENUv Phone@ 23535-31624 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. |
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