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-JfCF.. US/i. 1. III.-No. XXXX. Miami, Florida, October 3, 1930 Price 5 Cents Tempe Israel To Observe Succos Services Friday evening at 8:15 p. m., at Temple Israel, Reform Jewish Congregation. Dr. Kaplan will speak on the subject "A Sublime Poem." The public is most cordially welcome. Way. From their, until the The Feast of Tabernacles hours he skips ligh, wide, begins Monday evening, Oc- ipsy thru leg sh(ws, night speakeasies. A very devil of tober 6, s il services will w. be held at Temple Israel at 1Batli 1 lit: when Gus and St'--e de- 8:15 Monday evening, with upon New York for a co- 15 monday evening, with Thy praise, Lor business and pleasure Vt appropriate music, Dr. Kap- Inhymns unto Th now the e combined businey plan's subject for Monday eve- 0 Thou Redeemer, pleasure trips?), they are I for a terrific pace. ning will be "The New Jew- Redemption to Thy * ish Unity." Services Tuesday Before Thine altar Sis what happens (it hap- sWith branch of pal to me recently as it had a morning at 10:00 a. m. The To thee they raise times before). subject for the morning lec- Have mercy, save skylarking friends from theave mercy, save breeze into town, after mot- ture will be "The Strength of 800 miles in two days, and the Impractical Religion." They overflow witi whit worn by the journey diallTo Him who know ice that they are here to The public is mos corially ave mercy Thou, Jew York. welcome at all of the services. Of those who pa Climb the Statue of Liberty Of those who palm e Manhattan briefly during Religious school at Temple The day and night ernoon. When night arrives Israel began, September 21. And in perpetual sc tust see the speakeasies. The coming Sunday will be: Like to the heavenly ow them several, where I the last day of registration. 'Blessed art Thou f a stein of beer while they After this week children who E o the tonsils on gin and enter will be required to pay and rye. After that, weak- I propose that we go home a tardy registration fee of to bed. $10.00, and take private les- no. They have set their sons to make up the work upon visiting the Hoboken that has already been given. . So we drink our way up Teac ww the New Jersey water- Hebrew ah r (I, as is my habit, drank Orthodox Congre- Conv o stronger than raspberry Hold Convention f which I am excessively nation lease Home S * -- Extensive preparations are is point my festive friends The Miami Jewish Ortho- being made for the annual ing my sleepy protests-- into their heads to prowi c(O Congregation concluded convention of the Hebrew ;o a steamship pier. Here its Yom Kippur services with Teachers of this Country e dissuaded, with great dif- a recreation to all its worship- which will be held beginning from jumping into the har- pers and members in the ante Sunday evening, October 12, swim after a departing swim after a departingoom of the large Auditorium. and lasting to and through his time your New Yorker Cake, punch and fruits were October 15th at New York gy on the ropes. He finas served to .the several hun- City. easingly difficult to dodge dred present. Several hundred teachers e plugs. And lamp posts The Succoth services will are expected to attend the way of revolving mos begin at 6 p. m. Monday even- convention which will discuss finally, we return to Man- ing at the Odd Fellows Hall, the problems of Jewish edu- The other merry-makers where the o-ganization will cation of today. Particular at- fresh and dapper as you have its temporary home. tention will be given to the In the chill grey dawn i Talmud Torah classes will be problems affecting the small to take leave of them. conducted in the same build- communities as well as the was Saturday morning, pending the erection of its economic conditions confront- ," I yawn, "s'glad to seen own home. A Rabbi who will ing the Talmud Torahs and I spose you'll go to your also act as Teacher will arrive the Hebrew Teachers. w and sleep all day to- in Miami immediately after Prominent educators will on your life," they brightly the Succoth Holidays to as- address the various sessions We're juit before leaving sume his duties. At the same of the convention. e. Gotta be at work 8 a. m. time Sunday school classes morning, G'bye." ihey talk about gay New will be begun. Mr. M. B. Herman hey talk about y Ne A mass meeting of the or- I * ganization and its friends will Chants Services Being written in my new be held shortly and an appeal Serv n apartment into which I will be made to the entire Due to 'misinformation, it is afternoon. You might Jewry of Miami for their sup- was reported that Louis Hay- is week's column on the Jewry of Mi man would conduct the ser- oame. or something . port. minwoa r Vnm Turnir t+ Rt+h ,I, -, A nnh VJA' J. ril.JoA55t' ve one of the new pill-box its with circulating rent appearing maid service, and cold mortgages. You it that. jould have seen me moving afternoon. With a piano in I and a floor lamp in the funding the corner with flying .. . A picture, ** * ras a dirty look I got from Ibors when they saw this Ir coming in. Funny, how writer keeps them awake, I write puts them all to Somebody ought to in- 6tut i-.u~tret J (in the next apartment): Mother: "Oh, dear, I'm sorry- too late now to go to church." Seven-year-old Ethel: "Church? Ha! Ha! You'd look funny in a church-drunk!" * *. News item: "Six husbands were jailed yesterday on charges of us- ing respectively, but forcefully, a crowbar, a branding iron, a razor blade, a dinner plate, a straight razor, and a carving knife on re- spective wives over the week-end." Goodness, but you husbands do play rough! . * * Sign on cleaning establishment: y ou're just dying to "Let Us Smarten Up Your -Des.and-.a.-Bennr clothes." ,. bi~fl S~rcr ^ I' t's- 4t. Wf'W I need is a gen- I 2k Xb Moi ftIr roEin.s eggblued i e V J.utV U 11Ii JI V Z Jl^B.ruJIAL LPW .I IA Jacob Congregation. Mr. I. L. Mintzer secretary of the Con- gregation advises that sev- eral parties who were without authority and contrary to the decisions of the Board of Di- rectors of the Congregation had negotiated with Mr. Hay- man for his services. That the services of Mr. M. B. Her- man were highly satisfactory and were for that reason con- tinued. At the Kol Nidrei and Musof as well as Neilah ser- vices Mr. Herman chanted the services and at the ac- Fris ~ lfiad il-ii-cha services- Yorm Kippuar Mr. Wolf chant- ed the seriic. -. . ..,,. . i, will I Sglorio Lord ar V faithful They r Im and the pr and prom 1 prayer s the fu and hea s and m ; they s ong adoi y host, for ever ;leazar (Tr Betl The 'ate se Rabbi ing th are YX school begin The Tabern gin pr inaugu Tuesday will be Rabbi at 10. a day ev gin at day mo begin will pr( la m T VATICAN Few people realize that the Vat- ican, the residence of the Pope at proclaim Rome, is the largest and richest us name i palace in the world. It contains S11,000 rooms of all sizes, including id King, halls, chapels and living apart- ul bring! ments. There are 80 grand stair- ejoice cases and 200 smaller ones. No- myrtle-stem; body can estimate the value of the ayerful voic- treasures stored in this building, layer voice-but they include all of the gifts of sper them. jewels and precious metals which have been made to the successive r and praise Popes by devout Catholics for the iture days. past 1,500 years. There are tens of thousands of paintings and art ar the prayer objects each worth a fortune. lyrtles bear. "Rockefeller himself could hard- anctify ly pay for the tapestries and re; paintings in the Vatican and Hen- thery Ford would be bankrupt before they cry, he had half finished, if he started 'more. to purchase these treasures at their actual value," says James T. Kalir, 8th cent. Nichols, who recently returned ans. Alice Lucas.) from Rome. * * SGGRENFELL The young college men who have h David Con- been assisting Dr. Grenfell in his medical mission work among the tinues Services deep-sea fishermen of Labrador u are on their way "out." The ice is c!osiig in behind them and for usual Friday i'ight i the next nine months the man who hias given his life to helpiing oth- rvices will be held with ers w.ll be isolated from. theiorld, S. M. Machtei preach- as he has been every winter for nearly forty years. e sermon on "Where Grenfell was a young doctor in, our Child'en ?" Sunday London. Dwight L. Moody, the famous American evangelist, Was will be held as usual speaking there. Happening to pass ing at 10 a. m. the hall, Grenfeii dropped in, Succoth or Feast onf heard Moody's message, stayed to Suc h or east O talk, decided that from that night lacles services will be- on he must devote his life to the om at 53 m service of others. The medical ompty at 5:30 p. mission to the fisher folk was the rating the Holiday. result. ly morning services Great Britain has honored her natve son by conferring knight- -gin at 8:30 with the hood upon him. He is Sir Wilfred preaching the sermon Grenfell now in his old age. Amer- ica has given liberally of money . m. on "A Hut." Tues- and man-power to aid in the work. ening services will be- The example which this self-sacri- 5:30 p. m. On Wednes- ficng doctor has set has had and )rning the services still has a quit but powerful in- rning the services will fluence on thousands of other at 8:30 and the Rabbi young men who are trying, in each the sermon at 10 1 their own selected sphere, to emul- n "Th p -Tarvrt PTh o ate Grenfell. Ct. All. V11 4V AlaJ VV.L J 111Z public is urged to attend all * services. GAMES GAMES Iron Hand Urged Human nature demands play. In time of stress and worry, play is Ag aino Th R d den and immense popularity of the newest outdoor game, "Tom Thumb Firm measures to curb any golf." It is estimated that, even in attempted revolution by Com- this financially difficult year of munists, or any other alien 1930, more than one hundred mil- group, were advocated at lion dollars has been spent in building and equipping Tom 12:15 p. m. before the Acacia Thumb golf courses. They are club, meeting in the Congress everywhere, and attract tens of building, by Frank A, Chase, thousands who have never played co-receiver and former presi- real golf. dent of the Dade County Se- Cotton-seed hulls dyed greed are used for the fairways and greens curity Co. Mr. Chase spoke on of these miniatxe golf courses Radicalism. Another current sport is the re- In outlining his remarks, vival of the old game of baecgap- Mr. Chase declared he was in mon. For years nobody heard qf favor of peaceful methods backgammon; the younger gener- avotion didn't k6w what the curious and, paralleling his views in design on the back of the ciheker- regard to control of radicals, board meant. Now fashionable so- he said that he felt it is con- cIety has taken it up, Joks on tingent uopa Americans, of- baekpmon are publi-shd, i rules and instruetionm are being Bi i a.r Li Illy, to roca4 by ra io mad newawsn sr.* ~te Co-e it troB. &re starting baclaumn colum . 'IA ERNEST CAMPJQ ong the Boys Back Home the prevails that every yap in kork is a Broadway Tlayboy. fall of night he is supposed ike a bee-line for the Great * -T~:~~: : i i ,I I 'rvrry~t: r-:r-~ - I - 1 ;i 1 ...II r~ar~/17 Page 2 THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN A Weekly Newspaper PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY by the JEWISH FLORIDIAN PUBLISHING CO 107 SOUTH MIAMI AVE. J. LOUIS SHOCHET, Editor P. 0. Box 2973 Miami, Florida Phone 2-1183 WEST PALM BEACH OFFICE: 414 Eighth Street Mrs. M. Schrebnick, Representative Entered 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. XXXX FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1930 TABERNACLES The divine religion does not itrge us to lead an ascetic life, but guides us in the middle path, equi-distant from the extremes of too much and too little; it allows free play to every God-given faculty of both body and soul, within the limits drawn by the Di- vine Hand itself. For certain it is that what we devote to one faculty, and thus lose the harmony which should per- vade our whole life. In gen- eral, let me impress this prin- ciple upon thy mind; the es- sence of our whole law is con- tained in these three things -reverefice, love, joy. They are the way to bring us near to God. Thy contrition on the day of fasting is in no wise more pleasing to Him than thy joy on the Sabbath or the festival, if so be that thy de- light comes from a devout and full heart. Just as prayer re- quires reflection and devo- tion, so does joy in God's commandments and the study of His revelation. Thou must rejoice in the love of Him who gave the Law, being persuad- ed that the giving thereof was an act of His love to- wards thee. Yehudah Halevi, 1141. "So Willie Poorboy pro- posed to Grace at last?" "Yes, she told him that she would rather dance than eat." ! The License Clerk-Ever been married before? The Bridegroom Elect - No; but I'm always willing to try anything once. ! Kind-Hearted Lady: "And so you have nine brothers and sisters; My! It must take a lot of toast every morning for breakfast!" Maggie: "I'll say it does! It takes all we can scrape to- gether !" Some men would rather be thought rich than be consid- ered rich in thought. Friday, October 8, 1930 THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN Brains aren't everything but they're important. ! Every boy asks for more than he expects to get. 1 : How is it the homely girls always manage to marry the best providers? ! ! Before long the only wo- men left with bobbed hair will be the old ladies. !I Don't you hate a man who holds your hand after you've had a shake? I I I Every little uplift move- ment has a payroll all its own. I I I How cordially we dislike those people who criticize us "for our own good!" ! A good way to discourage a husband is to remind him of the progress his friends are making. ! A rICe sie 8s passeu 11CeenI and until she is eighty a wo- man defines an "old woman" as somebody five years her senior. ! Five percent seems a piti- fully small return on your money until you've tried to get ten percent and lost your principal. ! Human nature may change but it won't change much during our lifetime. ! A business enterprise is like a ship at sea-the man- agement of it cannot be re- duced t a formula. The girl-Friend says it is queer that these economists are saying there is a shortage of gold when there are -so many gold diggers about. i ! The turn was over, and the orchestra was silent for a while. "I say," said the conductor, leaning down to speak to his first violin, "whatever key were you playing in?" "Skeleton key," returned the violinist readily enough. "Skeleton key," echoed the conductor," "whatever do you San"? 9" mean ., "Fits reply. anything," was the ! "I'm afraid we've made rather a mess of your field," said the male member of the picnic couple to the farmer on whose grounds they were camping. "Never mind," the farmer replied, "you should see the mess the village youngsters have made of your car." I! ! An Aberdonian was on a visit to Canada. There he met a Canadian who asked him where he came from. "Scotland," replied the Ab- erdoriian. "Give me your hand," said the stranger. "And what town do you come from?" "Aberdeen." "Give me both your hands," said the Canadian. "The last man I met from Ab- erdeen pinched my watch." Hay fever victims in hick towns suif lead a strenous W I V ES life. Everybody hears them One could draw many interesting lessons from the recent Ssneeze and everybody has a biography of the.great English barrister, Sir Edward Mar- cure. shall Hall. ! For instance, it furnishes a striking commentary on the An examining optician is difference between our method and the English method of an eyewitness. administering justice. Sir Edward appeared in most of the ! celebrated trials of his time. Any one of them would have If you would catch a pretty dragged on for weeks over here. The longest of them lasted girl use flattery for bait. only; eleven days in England. A majority were wound up in S! less than a week. Sman's best friends are We are ahead of the English in most departments of likely to be those he doesn't modern business. We are even with them in medicine, in meet often. science, and, perhaps, in literature. In the law we are woe- , fully, shamefully and inexcusably behind. Only unmarried i But at the moment I am more interested in one very Only unmarr ied women human l'Ile incident in Sir Edward's life which occupies only ave optimistic views of wed- a pv ,ph, and was perhaps overlooked by most readers. I ss. i re had just been elected to Parliament and had prepar- i .i a speech with which he hoped to dazzle the House and Give a starving sinner a make his reputation. Again and again during the long night square meal first and pray session he tried to catch the Speaker's eye, but each time he for him afterward. was overlooked in favor of some older member. So he went ! home with the speech still undelivered, its ringing sentences If you could see the story still ringing in his head. of your life in print you There in bed lay his little wife, who had been asleep for wouldn't believe the half of hours. But Sir Edward, so much disappointed and so fired it. with his own oratory, could not let her sleep. Forthwith he ! woke her up and insisted that she listen to the whole long When a man's wife goes speech. away for a month's visit the Is there any wife in the world to whom something of the chances are that he enjoys it same sort has not happened? as much as she does. I knew personally one of the leading men of the last gen- ! eration. For years he had gone home every evening and- Friend-Whom does your detail by detail-told his wife the whole story of the day's little son look like? proceedings; what he did, what he said, and what other men Happy Father-His eyes had done and said to him. When she died at a ripe old age, are mine the hose is iny the husband seemed organically sound and good for another wife's, ankd his voice, I think, ten years at least. Yet he followed her to the grave within he got from our auto horn. a few months. Life had no more zest for him. He had lost ! his audience. The walls of Jericho fell Go into a restaurant and watch the couples at their meal. down, See the man expanding under the encouraging smile of a girl, The walls of Troy gave talking along, showing what a great fellow he is. And she, way, asking questions which are much dumber than they need to The Roman walls of London be, deliberately concealing her own wisdom in order to make town, him appear the wiser. The walls of old Cathay. They are a great invention, these women, and particu- larly those of them who do us the honor to become our wives. And walled in cities as of old Whenever any one tells me that, with the increasing wealth Of Babylon and Tyre, of the country, the wives are growing more idle, I contend Could not protect the heaped that they still earn their living handsomely. up gold, And would continue to earn it even if they had to do 'Gainst conquerors' desire, nothing but listen to us talk. But there are standing still / FA today, Defiant and unsealed, The walls of pride that ever stay With posterns bolted, nail- 5Y H4 e. JOHN JOSEPH GAINES M.D. __1 ....ri 1_ 1 . .. ..4 Snese walls Keep men apart, and foes. LAND-MARKS OF THE BODY No peace shall come to men A farmer and stockman came to consult me some days Until these walls in rows on ago, saying that his right kidney was giving him almost un- rows bearable pain-could not walk for pain, like toothache! I Are razed to earth again, had him point out the exact location of greatest severity; he I ! removed his tobacco and placed his thumb just within the Widow (to materialized entrance of his right hip pocket: "there's where she's giving' spirit)-Is that you, Petey, me the devil right now," he declared. dear? This of course was the right "sciatic notch." The great "Yes, my love." sciatic nerve from its origin in the lumbar spine, emerges "Are you happy, Petey ?" and comes fairly near the surface here. I explained his mis- "Yes, my dear; happier take at once; if the patient stands erect, and draws a line hor- than I ever was before." izontally around the body at the level of the umbilcus-the "Oh, Petey (sighing), how right kidney's lower extremity would touch the line; theleft lovely it must be in heaven!" kidney is above that level. The pressure of the liver on the "Well, I'm not in heaven." right, causes the slight difference in level. I The "small of the back" is below the kidneys. There is, I love the color of your hair, almost never pain in either kidney, because of the ack of The twinkle in your eyes of sensory nerves there. Practically all backache is due to blue, abuse of muscles or nerve-fiber of the lumbo-dorsal, lumbar, Admire the kind of clothes or sacral regions. you wear, Every one should know the "sciatic notch." The big Adore your height of six- nerve-trunk that occupies it-and the path of this nerve down feet-two. the outer-rear-quadrant of the thigh, branching at back of knee, and on to ankle and foot. If you have had sciatic In fact I think you are neuritis, you will know without my telling you. This affec- mighty sweet tion is not rheumatism." my telling you. Th affe In every way but one- Every woman should know the pelvis, and its landmarks. While dancing, please keep It's a bony, ring, the ancients likened it to a basin. Ts e ac- off my feet. rum is a segment of the spine, shaped like a keystone, cn- You great big ox, you ter, rear; the "coccyx," (cuckoo's break)terminte, the weigh a ton! spinal column below. T A II"nr m TYW v m% A T,,%. O .o-, HT E JEWISH SORIDIAN-A MEDIUM OF AND FO MI JEWRYI rlrTtIr, fVI TTC1rr r'IT rITITIT A IV r I , October 3, 1930 Page 3 \~ Q o r. ? son 4+++++++++ ++++ ++++3 Of interest to their many ends is the announcement the engagement of Miss atalie Spector the daughter Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. ctor to Mr. Leon M. Le- t, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Levitt of this city. Miss actor though born in Bos- n, Mass. has been a resi- nt of Miami for the past e years and graduated om the Ponce De Leon High hool with marked honors. She took a very active part the School activities and s received considerable mmendation for her work art. Mr. Levitt is a native North Carolina where he ended public and high hools and subsequently p military School from which graduated. He is now en- ged in the wholesale gro- ry business in this city. Mr. d Mrs. Spector will enter- in at a reception at their me Sunday evening, Octo- r 5, at their home 479 N. . Fourth st. beginning at p.m. for their numerous ends. The marriage will e place in the early Fall. Beth Jacob Sisterhood of iami Beach is sponsoring a eatre party at the Capitol eatre on October 8, for the nefit of the organization. ial tickets may be bought r sixty cents at Reisman's sher Market, 166 N.'W. h st.; Mrs. Isidor Cohen, 76 S. W. 10th st. Rose ary Gerson, 213 N. E. 17th race and J. Kaplan 448 Ilins ave. Miami Beach. All embers and friends are urg- to attend and held maxe e affair a success. * The Sisterhood of Temple ael will hold its first reg- r meeting of the season xt Monday, October 6, at 30 p. m. at Kaplan hall to ich all members are urged come. This meeting will be needed by a Board meeting 1:30 p. m. Louis Covitt, member of e University of Miami law hool faculty, has returned o ma vacation in the north. * Jerome and Louis Cohn, o have been studying at lumbus university during e summer, have returned to Council of Jewish Women made plans for the season at the called meeting of the exe- cutive board held Friday. It was announced that Mrs. P. Scheinberg would be chair- man of a supper bridge to be held Nov. 2 and also at a luncheon bridge Dec. 9. Mrs. I. L. Seligman will be chairman of a social Sunday Jan. 25, and Mrs. Scheinberg again Feb. 8. Mrs. Meyer Schwartz, president of the council, presided"at the meet- ing. * "Parliamentary Laws' was the subject of Mrs. Ben Watts' talk at the regular meeting of the Temple Israel Alumni association held re- cently in Kaplan hall. Re- ports from committee chair- man were also given. Mrs. I. Levin and Mr. and Mrs. Rosendorf, who with Mrs. Watts were guest advisors, also spoke. Welfare discussion was participated in by those pres- ent. The meeting adjourned with a social hour which was in charge of the entertain- ment committee. The next session will be held Saturday evening in Kaplan hall and the guest speaker for the occasion will Bulbin, Jules Beckwitt, Bea- trice Beckwitt, Eddie Fein- berg, Fam Martin ,jr., and Annette Jean Vitsky. * * Mrs. Mary Shapiro and daughter, Barbara, have left for an extended tour of the north. They will visit Mrs. Shapiro's brother in Nashville and then proceed to Chicago, New York, returning about Nov. 1. * Mrs. Albert E. Rosenthal' entertained members of the Fortnightly Book-Review club Tuesday evening at her home on 166 N. W. 48th st. *. The council of Jewish Wo- men has issued an appeal to the Jewish men and women for the donation of clothing suitable for school children. The necessity for suitable clothing to enable children to attend school has become very apparent since school be- gan and all who have clothing to contribute are urged to get in touch with Mrs. P. Schein- berg 1777 S. W. 12th st. Miss Pauline Schoenfeld of 344 N. E. 26th st. celebrated her birthday at a party last Sunday evening when games and dancing were enjoyed to a late hour. During the eve- ning refreshments were serv- ed. Among those present were: Misses Esther Stein, Tillie Predinger, Marjorie Predinger, Ray Alpern, Min- SIf You Place Your S Insurance be Hebert Feibleman, it was Through me, you all-ways announced. feel safe, for you know you I have the best. Mrs. Charles Beckwitt en- YOU also feel free to ask tertained with a party in hon.- for information or assistance or of the eighth birthday an- with your policies. niversary of her daughter. n Hortense, Thursday, at 'her Insurance Investments home, 221 S. W. Eighth st. The one safe investment. A color scheme of pink and Ask for information. green was carried out in the W .ASH Y refreshments. W A. ASHLEY The guests included Louise 108 So. Oliver Ave., Bacher, Sarah Lea Kamper, i W. Palm Beach, Fla. William Kamper, Jane and SRepresenting only the best Joan -Kirk, Lily Mae Taylor, old line Companies. Nellie Peretzman, Raymond ( Cowen, Myron Cowen, Fred ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,ii ,,,,iiiiiiiii...IIIIIIIiii.iii SMR. AND MRS. S. J. SPECTOR CORDIALLY REQUEST THE PRESENCE OF THEIR FRIENDS SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5th, 1930 I At Their Home 479 N. W. 4th Street S At a Reception honoring the engagement of their daughter S NATALIE TO MR. LEON M. LEVITT """""""""' ",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . 1,i.II, ..II 1 .11" """" """ ............ '5 , nie Lesnoff, Ann Weiss, Fan- nie Weiss, Mrs. Sylvia Kell- man, Mrs. Ida Goldberg, Lil- lian Dock, Jean Mohilner, Sophia Gordon, Bea Shaff and Margaret Coleman. Mes- srs. Frank Deutsch, Murray Kellman, Geo. Goldberg, Dr. Fred Lebos, Sam Rosenshein, Gus Reuben, Al Siegel, Harry Haber, Sam Lipman, Sam Lipnitz, Joe Siegel, Aaron Shevin, Sam Lesnoff and Jack Shires. Mrs. H. Lebos and son Dr. Fred Lebos of Vero Beach were the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Schoenfeld for a short visit and left last weel for their home. * M. Machtei of Beth David, and Mr. A. Shefferman can- tor of Beth David. At mid- night a supper was served. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Isidor Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Spector, Mr and Mrs. Morris Dubler, Mr. and Mrs. John Wolf, Mr. and Mrs. J. Katz, Mr. and Mrs. Chas Goldstein, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Farr, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Brown, Mr. M. H. Ros- enhouse and B. Kandel. * Mrs. Sam Aronowitz enter- tained at oridge last Monday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Cohen, of Birmingham, Ala. First prize was awarded to Mrs. Morris Dubler and con- solation to Mrs. Letaw. Dur- Mrs. Frank Becker and lit- ing the afternoon refresh- tie son, Bernard of 820 Meri- ments were served. Among dian Ave. Miami Beach retun- those present were: Mes- ed home last week after hav- dames Isidor Cohen, Lewis ing spent the summer with Brown, Morris Dubler, R. her parents, Mr. and MrMs. Sigmond Taylor at their sum- **************i********* rer home in Kew Beach Gar- MR. AND MRS. MOSS S dens, Toronto, Canada. of the Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ar- STAR SHOE SHOP nold of Coral Gables enter- Wish all their friends and rela-g d f aol nt- tives a Happy and Prosperous* ained last Sunday evening in gNew Year. o honor of Rabbi and Mrs. S. <**i*iii**xx*x*x ---- 0 I BUSINESS DIRECTORY I < .ss, .A.u A aasm *.a. a. L. (Pop) GERSON Buyer of All Kinds of Scrap Metal We Sell Auto Parts 2141 N. W. SECOND AVE. Phone 20621 BAGS and METALS EAST COAST BAG & METAL CO. (Inc.) I. L. MINTZER MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS 435-445 N. W. 8th Street Phone 4485 PEPPER METAL CORP. Scrap Metal and Machinery N. W. Cor. 5th Ave. and 14th St. Phone 22546 BUILDING SUPPLIES J. SIMPSON Building Materials, Roofing Paper, Asphalt 423 N. W. N. River Drive Phone 7251 DELICATESSEN ROSEDALE DELICATESSEN 170 N. W. 5th St. We Supply Your Every Want FISH & SEA FOODS STANDARD FISH CO. 629 W. Flagler St. Phone 2-3362 PHARMACISTS BRYAN PARK PHARMACY Chas. Tannenbaum, Pharmacist (reg. pharmacist for 17 years) Cor 22nd Ave. and 8th St. 8. 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 21423 A. & B. PIPE AND METAL CO. Phone 81855 58 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 28681 The Largest car wreckers in Florida PINKY-DINKY PP I WON rDAY WON, WHAT DPO W IN OUR NATURAL MCANy WHAT PIP "WTORY CLAi/y THS -reACH3R L f7 PINKY WAS NEARER rTl g ACHUaR -A*KP, T"H 0-TRICH HAf AMP I ,AN 9 AHWep TmHRE RIGHT THAN THE REST By Terry Gilkson SUBSCRIBE TO O TIE JW I D! YAM? ... .. ::.: :). .";.,. '* :. , a II THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN 1 .1 i PIC, ....**c ,"" .. .- % ::: ,.-:. *' ,;:'* '- oi., OV,0 v '~SW S. Friday, October 8, 1 THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN Page 4 SOCIETY Wolpert, Chas. Greenfield, Mendel Cromer, P. Schein- berg, J. Richter, Jack Bern- stein, Letaw, Mrs. Cohen of Birmingham. * Mr. M. Scheinbaum of this city has just returned after having spent the New Year Holidays at Jacksonville. * * Mrs. Hyland Rifas return- ed to Miami this week after having spent several weeks visiting her sister in Jackson- Aville, Fla. * The engagement of Miss Ethel (Buddy) Stern of Chi- cago and Miami Beach was announced this week by Mrs. A. Stern, her mother. Miss Stern who has been a winter visitor to Miami Beach for the past two years is a native of Chicago where she attend- ed the public and high schools of that city and graduated from the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts. Mr. Lipnitz is the son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Lipnitz of Miami Beach and is a graduate of Harvard Uni- versity. He is a native of Pittsburgh and came to Mi- ami in 1925 and has practiced law since then in Miami to- gether with Baron De Hirsch Meyer. He has taken a very active part in the communal work of this district and is now president of the Greater Miami Zionist District. He is also a member of the Board of Directors of Congregation Beth Jacob of Miami Beach. The wedding will take place on October 21 at Chicago. Mr. Lipnitz will leave Miami in a few days for New York city from where he will travel to Chicago for the wedding. The couple plan to drive to California fbr their honey-1 At C moon returning to Miami early in December. They will then make their home at 619 Meridian ave., Miami Beach. * * The Junior Council of Jew- ish Women is sponsoring a card party Sunday evening, October 5 at 8 p. m. at the home of Miss Sara Kahn, 160 S. W. 22nd road, when prizes will be awarded and refresh- ments will be served. The ad- mission is fifty cents. Invita- tions have been extended to all the Jewish organizations of this district to attend. Hostesses for the evening will be Miss Jean Balber, Miss Ruth Schwartz, Miss Ruth Sontag and Miss Sylvia Farr. * * The Friendship League will hold an important business meeting on Wednesday eve- ning, October 8, at 8:30 p. m. All members are requested to come. Dancing will follow the business meeting, music to be furnished by a new band. Mrs. Henry Berg will re- view "Eroica," by Samuel Chotzinoff at the next meet- ing of the Fortnightly Book Review club to be held Octo- ber 14 with Mrs. Herman Ru- bin. At a meeting held Tues- day night at the home of Mrs. Albert E. Rosenthal she gave a resume of "A Family That Was," (Ernest Raymond.) Others present were Mrs. Charles Rosengarten, Mrs. Adele Vince Rose, Mrs. Harry Weinberg, Mrs. Milton Wein- er and Mrs. Harry Orlin. eran r rr . Mrs. Henry Spitzer accom- panied by her four children will leave Sunday next for a visit to her sister Mrs. Harry Stone at Phoenix, Ariz. WEST PALM BEACH ACTIVITIES M IM ,.- Monday, Oct. at 6 p. m. at rivi. andu iirs. Diave Fd- r S men motored to Miami for Undertaking ~ Odd Fellows Hall Sthe week end.Hall Flagler * ; JCOE 400 N. W. 2nd Ave. oIf Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Gold prices and family and Mr. and Mrs. 1201 South Olive Ave. -i Abe Dobrow, moved to Paho- Phone 5272 kee. West Palm Beach, Fla. O~-~ The Public is Cordialli LADY ATTENDANT Invited Miss Helen Feltner, after r^ n ,f"-~ ~------- ---- __ initltiitiuillllllllinfllllllinllnnlinniillllllltlllllii SCity Bank of Miami Beach MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, Statement of Condition, September 24th, 1930 RESOURCES LIABILITIES Cash .................... -...$155.624.58 Capital $ 1 U. S. Gov't Bonds ........ 210,472.96 .... ...................... .......... $ 10,000.00 State, County and Surplus ...........50,000.00 Municipal Bonds ........ 237,972.20 Undivided Profits and Reserves ]] Other Marketable Undivided Profits and Reserves.......... 028.36 Bonds ................- 242,052.00 $ 846,121.74 Deposits ........ ............899,882.44 Loans and Discounts 181,383.04 Furniture and Fixtures 10,00.00 Other Resources .......... 17,406.02 f $1,054,910.80 $1,054,910.80 RICHARDSON SAUNDERS, President C. L. CLEMENTS, Vice President and Cashier AMAS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT Bow effect THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN-A MEDIUM OF AND FOR MIAMI JEWRY! Y Ferruson I spending an extended visit Community House on 17th will be served by the Sista with the Gold family, is re- street. After the meeting a hood. turning Saturday to New regular social hour was held. York. Congregation Beth El obser- Mona Pastroff celebrate ved Rosh Hashono with in- her second birthday at h Mrs. Sam Scher is spend- spring services conducted by home on Sunset Road. A h ing several months visiting Rabbi S. Wrubel assisted by cake with tw candles e relatives and friends. Mr. S. Schutzer. Mr. Jack seventeen little guests help s a f Barash blew the Shofar. Yom to make it a very enjoy Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Apte Kippur was observed with a evnet. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Apte r on Kol Nidrei night' -i have returned after spending sermon on Kol Nidrei night' seve returned after spe.n g by the Rabbi on "The Kol AMBULANCE SERVICE several months in Europe. Nidrei Vow." At the mem- W. H. Combs Co, Estab. The Temple sisterhood will orial services on Yom Kippu COMBS FUNERAL BOMB hold the T emple sisterhood willet Rabbi Wrubel spoke on "The Phone Miami 32101 hold their annual luncheon at meaning of Life and Death." 1539 N. E. 2nd Avenue the home of their President, meaning of Life and Death." MIAMI BEACH FUNERAL not thrse of their President, A Simchas Torah celebra- Phone M. B. 5-2101 Mrs. Dave Feldmen, on 28th tion will be given at the Com- 1236 Washington Ave. street. munity House on Tuesday I_ Rabbi Carl Herman and evening, October 14 for the wife of Temple Israel arrived members of the CongregationKing last Friday. They are staying and all friends. Refreshment Undertaing Co. at the El Verano hotel, tem- 29 N. W. THIRD AVENUE porarily. A Dr. A. E. Rosenthal Phones 23535-31624 A regular semi-monthl Announces The Removal Of His meeting of the Sisterhood Offices From The Professional Beth El was held TTuesday Building to night, September 30, at the 901 CONGRESS BLDG. Well W rth 111 N. E. Second Avenue. SHOE SHOP Practice of Dentistry CO E HOf Ever believing in the preser- Phone 2-4819 Comer of vation of Health in God's S&ne Own Country, we have de- 5th St. & 2nd Ave. N. W. dicated ourselves to the pro- duction of the finest and S RPAR purest a SHOE REPAIRING puret REAL By The Most Modern MILK E C o N MY Method. Makes It Well. For the Baby and the Adult .N M Worth Your Coming. Our own old Fashioned Our low summer rates BUTTERMILK nill save oU money. Phone today II-iui"|ill|ii"llIIiiiifl i iiirfNIu|nn|n g Poultry and day old Eggs phone 3-2661 IVES NATIONAL The Miami LAUNDRIES. INC. . CERTIFIED LAUNDRES INC Jewish Orthodol DAIRY Congregation OJUS, FLA. Will Conduct Florida's First Certified Will Conduct Dairy SUCCOS SERVICES Miami 'Phone 2-8831 Beginning Ss Beginning i~,~c~sgs~i~Ci~~;-~:Ar i rr sivirl M r1 Itl Il]'/' lr'i/ I I |
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