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(II ~ II ~plwd~s~7F~idi~n M~RE THAN TWICE AS ~UCH LOCAI, JEWISH NEWS AS ANY OTHER PAPER Y Price: Five Cents ~5~c~L- c~- Vd. V--No. VII I -M'B~_Flc~id,~;~;,~ia~T~F~.~=-~=~' Im__t_ rrrvrr~ru^l~~ A 1~ ~ ~ a 2rt r 3na p. m. Station )- To Give Lecture 1 A QAM ,Dr. Will Durant, the famous e----~ Author of "The Story of Philoso- WQAM beginn loidn program presented every Sunday afternoon over Station who is scheduled to speak from sI thA beinnga p. m. is replete with entertainment every minute of the lecture platform at Temple te entire time it is on the air. Music that brings back memories of years Israel on February 14, at 8:00 p. ago to the old ones, acquaints the young ones with Jewish music that you and m., has written to the committee they want to know, played in the real Jewish inimitable manner by the Jew- ;cand sedtt hes sbje perom ite tro o iheF'lor dan Orchestra, under the direction of Bernie 1Mayerson, assisted by res e a, an d ess b~e eromie tog notd vocals is presented for your entertainm e~nt. Would you like to have use as his subject "The American -some particular music played or sung for you? Don't hesitate, but write The crisis." Jewish Floridian Program in care of Station WQAM and your wish will be Dr. Will Durant is peculiarly complied with. itted to discuss this subject of Sundy 2p. fr Rel Ejoy ent Tun inon QAMg~reat public interest today. His Sundy 2p. fr Rel Ejoy ent Tun inon QAMaudience will hear a perspective cnml rtcurnd mr om a toip h our the world, our economic, moral J01nt Campaign ,B sa eT ckand political crisis; the faults and Announcements I ic yne rc virtues of the American character: TO Be Made Attracts Crowds thr tet inat weifae today in die MIAMI JEWISH ORTHODOX I aggression in China, are some of With the arrival in Miami of/ CONGREGATION The northside plant of the Bis- the interesting points that will be~ Mr. Harold Altschul of New York, ( 55S .TidSre(Orthodox) cayne Kennel Club is still carry- brought out by Dr. Durant in this one of the national representatives 14 .WThrStet ing capacity crowds nightly be- 'tecture. of te JintDisribtio Comit The usual early services begins cause of the splendidly well match- Dr. Durant has been known as lat 5:30 with the late services at ed cards of dog racing presented a brilltant lecturer in the United tee plans for a drive in the inter- nightly. In addition to the excel. States for more than fifteen years, ests of the distressed Jews ln 8:30 when Rabbi Jonah E. Caplan lent and exciting races, the Wild and his critical discussion of the JEurope and the Palestine funds, will preach on "Satisfaction in West Rodeo put on during the failure of Democracy, particular- are being completed. Mr. Philip Giving." The usual congregational) evening has attracted thousands. ly in municipal politics, to select Liberman, president of the Mer- s:nging will be led by the Rab'oi Saturday morning a special show.i for, public office the highest avail- cantile Bank and Trust Company Saturday morning services begin ing of the Wild West Rodeo is be. able type of character and ability, of Miami Beach is honorary chair- ing given free to children. This has stamped him as a man of at 9 a. m. and the Rabbi will man of the Joint Campaign. is being done because of the State outstanding ability on world prob- Messrs. Day J. Apte and Harry preach on the portion of the week* rule prohibiting minors from at- lems. Simonhoff are co-chairmen, Mrs.iCNRGTO Bli-- ----- tending the nightly races. Dr. Durant's lecture will begin Max Dobrin, secretary and Harry COGEAINBT AI The mutuels at the track have promptly at 8:00 p. m. Sunday I. Lipton treasurer. Honorary of- (Conservative) /been paying splendid prices and ~evening, February 14, at Temple fices ar Rabis aco H. an- 139 N. W. Third Avenue are rather popular with the racing Israel, 137 N. E. 19th St. lan, S. M. Machtei, Lazarus Axel- S. M. MACHTEI, Rabbi fans. Tickets are on sale for this lec- rod and Jonah E. Caplan. Other ture at the Red Cross Pharmacy, members of the committee will be Mr. Stanley C. Myers, superin-/ CHARITY BALL PLANS Jules, 14 E. Flagler St., and thed named shortly. The campaign will tendent of the Beth David Sunday PROGRESSING ITemple Israel office. be beguq with a banquet on March School, will be the guest speaker -- 10. Full details of which will be at the 8 o'clock services tonight. Plans for the annual Charity *rn p nn announced soon. The services will be conducted by] Ball for the Jewish Welfare Plans for the inclusion of the Rabbi S. M. Machtei and Cantor Bureau are progressing. The Tp ne H l Miami Jewish Welfare Bureau in LusHy n.Afrmwlfo-event which is to be hald at the 1 e H l .the drive are being discussed and low the services and questions will Columbus Roof on February 28, action will be taken the early part be answered by the rabbi. A so- includes numerous high class acts The grand opening of the Lit- of next week. cial hour will follow. Tomorrow loaned to the committee by the tle Roomanian Restaurant at 220 Plans for the drive will prob- morning the services will begin at night clubs of the district, and JN. Miami Ave., will be held this ably set $5,000 as the goal to be 18:30. Sunday School classes will will be followed by a mid-night coming Sunday, February 14th attained. Meet at 10 a. m. on Sunday. supper which will be given free when a very elaborate program of of charge. entertainment will be presented all WASHNGTN BICENEN-TEMPLE ISRAEL OF MIAMI Unless the Jewish public, in par- evening for the benefit of the pa- WASHING O BS-ERVED- (Reform) ticular, will aid the committee to trons. Music, singers, and dane- NIAL TO BE 137RED ,, N. E. Nineteenth Street .make this affair a financial sur. ing will be featured. -------DR. JACOB H. KAPLAN, Rabtbi cess, the Jewish Welfare Bureau Roomanian broilings of fleika, The local ~Bnai 13rith; Lodge ~un- Services will be held Fridaiy will be unable to conduct its re- and similar native dishes are be- der the dirdetion of Stanley C. evening at 8:15 at Temple Israel. lief activities. The Lades' Auxi- ing specialized in and served in Myers is making plans for a Coun- reform Jewish congregation, at liary of the Welfare Bureau :s Roulmanian style on planks. Mas- ty wide observation of the Wash- 1137 N. E. 19th St. Dr. Kaplan will now canvassing the city for its meliga and brindze, Roomania's ington Bi-Centennial celebration to spa on__ the subject: "The Out- souvenir program and for the sale national dish is only one of the be eldin iam Suday Feru"side and the Inside of the Tem- of tickets and the arrangements many imported delicacies which ary 21. Plans call for the parti- ple." The public is welcome. committee -headed by Stanley C. have made a hit with the many cipaion f eery ewih oran" The Bible class to which visitors Myers is requesting active coop-ptrsdrigheatwe. ation in the City who have been are welcome. meets with Dr. K~ap- eration from the Jewry of the dis- The first Roomanian restaurant asked to name representatives for lan at his study Wednesday monrn- trict* in this section, it has met wRith ths vet. A usca cnc igs at 11 o'clock. instant favor and many out of wKill be presented in addition toba FLAGLER TRACT IS VERY town visitors have been attracted number of addresses and refre h- CONGREGATION BETH JACOn POPULAR through the notices in the Jewish ments will be served during the (Orthodox) Floridian and through the Radio evening Full details will be an- 311 Washington Avenue The West Flagler K~ennel C program of the Jewish Floridian. bounced in our next isse iami Beach h etFalrKne lb Takish coffee and Roomanian ---------eL. AXELROD, Itabbi within but a few minutes ride or pastries are meeting with instant CONCERTS TO BE GIVEN Regular late Friday evening ser- Ithe center of the city is proving ,f avor even from non-Roomanian yidishconert feturng em-vics t Congregation Beth Jacob popular with local and visiting patrons visiting. Ydds h ontert featuring me Yr tt at 8:15. Dr. Abraham Wolf- fans. Cham ionsu of dodo CAPreI WL rerets Cof the pop lar New gie ill be the guest spe aker, his evenly m,,~~:oat the vario us T.J M B LL W L pert tae Coompny wll bel given subject will be: "The Life of nightlyr cards and the resulting SEEK COLLECTOR'S POST t8h sthe da Lod n Amhote, Mirami sauc hS inoza." Mr. Irving D~a. races have been so close! that the IT CmblPl ec d, vionn. president of the Miami fans have been given e~xceedingly T. .CmbelPle Bah 8, beginning at .mTeo-tmt' is fce a otco neNm lteYai Bach Beach Jewish Social set, w~ill ad- Iclos~e rad excitlag races. Teo-cwt' is lce olco henp Nemohote, Mibamiy B4 t8:30 dress the congregants, and two Ificials have excelled in their ar- is stain seekfung that position, an- un~ Iday nght Foebrury 4,a and or three members of the group rangement of the matchesl and souncing his candidacy for the . m.er Mad Rose ost epbsonl gve will hold a discussion on a JewRish every convenience for the hand- office Thourday. He is running members ofen star eastl bolde qulestionl. The public is cordially ling of the crowds has been et- sujet t the daoeasorti primary, ndlrn hit aa sh e Jwsh stage, invited to attend these services. fected. I aeT AttraCt8 M8By Greyhound racing at the Miam chKennel Club is just begin igto reach its height for th~ particularly in the matte~ , attendance and peak of racing of the dogs. The crowrdr increasing in proportion with Veyadditional night's racing 'erdogs have been entered in the frn time to time by raci g has little difficulty in ar- onigten races of dogs so even matched that many of the etsend in what is called a Blne"finish. Altar Drain, Arch deGeer's peerlbr seaon pe d sn ati alymet his Waterloo in W. eBryant's dog, Crony, that was atfresh from California tri- mpsand he not only defeated great Altcar in their first com- ttobut set a new track ree- rdof 30 seconds flat for the 510 rddistance in doing so. Many other dogs have shown improvement and must he athdduring the balance of the Amn them r Ball Itsish mBounddy. Jm anh Flag rhDictator, Rambling Eagle, linPrice, Retta. Owner's Risk, oylPalm, Decision, Empty ektJolly Roger, Benton, sedcr, Veach, Fez, and Electro. Box parties are the vogue this eao.At the Tex Rickard Mem- rilhandicap last Saturday eve- igthere were no fewer than 18 r.vate parties ranging from 6 to Guests in each one. Next Sat- rdy evening the All Fraternal onrswhich convenes in Mi- ni for a two day session on Fri- yand Saturday, will attend the esin a body. This organization eldsmembers of theM a- sRoyal Areanum, and o- enof the W~orld lodge s~and nyof the 400 persons at dng 11have their first glimpse of ehud racing as it is done art miBeach. Special races will run in honor of this orgamiza- The Miami Beach Rod and Reel :lub will also celebrate at the Iiami Beach Kennel Club next reek with a party in honor of thne e-election of Mr. Benjamin E. "arrier as president. A special ace will be run on the evening i their attendance in honor of the e n The daily doubles continues to Sone of the most popular forms wagering ever offered at a rac- ortrack. Since the evening a limian won nearly a thousand alasfor a $2 mutuel ticket on his Pool system, the doubles win- lows have been the scene of much eotivity. ilh10RIAL SHAFT TO BE UNVEILED Sthe 1 bsone to the memory ited lalte Max L. Abramson who Filed a ie more than a year ago rioon, unveiled next Sunday aft- rn the ebruary 14, at 8- p. m.* regat section of Beth David Con- I Northo in the City Cemetery Rab Noeast Second Ave* Ratei 8. M. Machtel will oiffi- Ir. and all friends of the late ine Abroamon who was a long 'te a ndpythei ~p b O B 1 tl S P m ac IFamous Author T lir~~~ur/r- j L,, ~. .clr f~r, Februa~ 1 THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN _ C-- 11~ __ ~C)Y ~V ~_ .i. Tlekets Only $1.00 At Red Cross Pharmacy Or Temple Israel Office ry, February 15 ne_ Je wish Flor id ian Radio Pr og r a STATION WYQAM[ EVERY SUNDAY, AT 2 P.MI. SPONSORED) AND SUPPORTED BYj JoE REISMAN, INC. Ro 0Umnidan STRICTLY KOSHER PROGRAM: Meats and Poultry 186 N. W. 5th St. Ph. 3-2270 Rea20 tl oiAni ihes Palatial This concert will pr- Kosher Restaurantpr Where Kashrus and sent Jewish folk songs, Delicious Foods Unite popular hits of the day, 265 N. E.2nd St. IFYOU STILL DEMAND THE And Jewish Dance Music BEST TRY "BARON'S" 451 Collins Ave. The Jewish Florldlen Miami Beach WESS PAINT STORE Or~ches~ra ROSEDALE M. WE880N, Pro ua~n so PAINT -JOBBER Under the Lealderhip of adihSo 38 N.Y W. First Ave '137 W. laglr BL Ph 2484BERNIE MAYERSON mi WANL GRE Y H 0UND RAC IN G At Its Best 10 EXCITING RACES I-10 NIGHTLYI'-EXCEPT SUNDAY Post T'ime 8:15 No Minors Admission 50c Music by Mutchler and his Band WEST FLAGLER W. Flagler 17~Tf~ Tr TB W. Flagler at at 37th Ave. "'' 37th Ave. FASHION DRLY CLEANERS, INC. 15 ~Stores, Gnretr MYiami &....1.*. -- Mconnel & Ochs; 65 Stores, Greater New York as rn.* ..~a ul ..s -r ** wP. *5..**. as. n... s-esa Pa Two MSade ~GH Rose, Lilli Pi l~aha Shoaon, Mr. and Mse. Cn D. Griffith, Mr. and M ., Allu Bacher, Mr. and Mrs. Robet ~ lis and Mr. and Mrs. James II, 1 r No one who has evei' been one has ever complaie o parachute not opeini anedo IIEAR Dlr. Will Durant Famtous Author and lRtay Sunday, Feb.14tt 313 N. E. 19th St, O~~~b~oosecooobossooosoooooooocoooosoecooo oThe First Amsir ID nor Lunch- drsement. The formal in tallatiol o~ ~ o~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ en hc h im hpe fi hc h a o ii, n o Hadassah is giving is to be held instructions as to duties were ad- ~at 1 p. m. at the Hotel Helene, minstered, then followed. Brief ~next Monday, Miami Beach. Mrs. addresses by Mrs. Ida Buckstein, 9 a Edward Jarcobs, National Presi. president of the Ladies' Auxiliary o~ 4 9 9 dent of Hadassah is to be the and Mr. Nathan Adelman press- 9 O++6++++++++++++*+++++ guest of honor, she will also be dent of the Congregation co elhrd Thereulr eelymetig f hewedig ermoie o MAJthe speaker on the program. Oth- ed the crmne.Sn ce, The Frensi egulrwelys meetin of hie werddng ceeone of. BjMis er prominent Hadassah women coffee, and other refreshments ath Frisyendhipl Leagude wsheda WiStophi Gord'onee toM.Bnamin will give brief greetings and talks. were served after the formal ad- at Bscane alllas Wedesdy Winsockweresolmnied astAn excellent program of Jewish dresses and program was conclud- night with a number of visitors Sunday a tern inh at Bebtih SDa msci o epeetd yMs d In charge of arrangements present Aon the m werk tney Louis ofiiain .hbie Rosemary Gerson, Miss Landes- were Mrs. Morris Kotkin, Mr. H. Kaga ofNewYor, Sanly Mchte oficitin Th brde as an and Mrs. Miaurice Gordon. M. Drevich, Mrs. M. Rappaport, Green of Philadelphia, Frank attended by her parents, Mr. and MrSam Futterfass, Mrs. Sam Hoffman of Brooklyn, Marian Mrs. J. L. Kauffman. Following Reservations may be made by TannauMs.Ca. ann cLa s Jn cnrv hLouis ofo Chi- theta cremodniles dinner as ts rv l al n, M .. 5B ny. Weink baum Mr""~s.m Max. Kufeas.taein. Mass. Jack Lapin was chosen the immediate members of the H. Lutsky, president, Tel 2-4040 A motn etn fte tesra ccetheh center* icnknent amPB~lies at Harry Rosalsky's Kosh- mom igs An beo as uiimprarwi beet o heldewih o slaing o the city.ofGovemneor A very interesting meeting of ever held by a Hadassah in Mi. day, February 15, at 2 p. m., in uil rykhel Monda ee ens ,s F b. thethYoung Israel group ls R Id ami. * ead hel Idand the pubi is u asp Cleavenson, 909% S. E. Miami m"an last Tuesday night when im- The concerts at the Nemo Hotsl er will address the meeting and Road, and all members' of the Iportant business was transacted by the members of the New York a social hour will follow the bus- board are urged to attend. and plans for the future work of Operetta Co. last Saturday and iness session. * the organization were acted upon. Sunday nights were attended byl * Iseveral hundred residents and, The Worthy Grand Matron of The junoin Lapd Year Hdance o Final plans have been made for guests, and were greatly enjoyed /the Grand Chapter of Florida theJuio ad enorHaasahthe "Around the Samovar" an by all. Eastern Star was welcomed Tues-- will be held Sunday evening, FebJ- evnn etrngRsincs * day evening in West Palm Beach luary 21, at the Alcazar Hotel. tms rns refreshments and One~ of the most impressive on her first official visit through LastSunay nghtMrs.M. entertainment. This will be held gatherings of recent days in Mi- Florida by members of Emanazh Schwartz and Mrs. Morris Dubler at the Synagogue of the Miami ami was the formal installation Chapter O. E. S. Those in the werecohotes n iaocae hJewish Orthodox Congregation on services last Sunday night at the greeting party were Minis Bertha favi Tamud ora Chan Fnd.Sunday evening, February 21, and Miami Jewish Orthodox Congrega- Mendelson, DvdGle r. is in charge of a committee heart- ti- n when the officers of the Con- Josephine Lobazine. Mesdames eK 1n.;i hwrewr zes w ed by Mrs. Louis Levitt of the gr-egation and that of, the Ladies' ~Ann Rimn laT asr Ladies' Auxiliary. The proceeds Auxilary were formally inducted aw eoM ham~rIorawill be used towards the upkeep into, office. Seated around the rY033C"v" EngerMa Arnovtzand4.of the Talmud Torah. heavily lad d tablasn yer mo O e ig o d Butra of Ne York City Atnre .n .,tyre Buttrma of ew ork ity At Next b unday evening, Februar~y i Gents, members and tourists. The a lte ourdelcios rfrehmets the Woman's Club of the tables were beautifully decorated D e o rN were served. '~~__ ~~. 1 -11_lIlI-:l-- (----__ _~1~_ e \Vor'kmlens Cirele will entertain at Supper in its hall, 701 N. tE. Sth Ave., at which Mesdames L. Levin and A. Friedman will be the hostesses. The public is urged to attend and a very enjoyable eve- ning is promised. The proceeds will be used for the upkeep of the Schule conducted by the organiza- tion for the teaching of "Yiddish" culture. * * Mr. and Mrs. Sam Resnick will leave for Havana Saturday for a vacation in Cuba and will return the latter part of next week. * * An important meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Miami Jewish Orthodox Congregation will be held at the vestry rooms of the Synagogue next Tuesday eve- ning, February 16, at 8 p. m. Im- portant business will be acted up- on and all members are urged to Untain Ml,N,ST or I.! Have you problems difficult to solve? Have you come to Life's cross roads, not knowing which way to turn? THEN BE SURE TO HEAR THESE FREE 'I NIIIerglogy Lectures 7 ORCELLA RE~XFORD, B. Sc. WORLD FAMOUS LECT~URER1, WRITER AND NAME EXPERT MOE8DAA, .e. 6--8~c YearT TorasC n M, N, 8, T or If TUIIAY as b Is-' 'Bare nd Aft -Marriape. jB.M gRIDAY. Feb. 19-Bow. Do yea Talk To Yearselff MONDAY, Feb. 22-P~at and Destiny. Special Color Program and Travelogues Each Evening 2(TEMPLE THEATRE N. W. THIRD ST. AND N. RIVER DRIVE, MIAMI with cut; flowers, and candelabra ornamented the main table at which the officers and speakers were seated. The ceremonies be- gan with an invocation by Rabbi Jonah E. Caplan of the Congrega- tion, all present remaining stand ing. A stirring appeal forar vival of interest in matters Je ish was made in Yiddish by Rabbi Mayer Freed of the Isaac Elcn- anan Yeshiva and College and was roundly applauded by all. Several selections by Fred Page and Miss Dot Whitney, and num- bers by Joe Mandelbaum and M. Glickman were rendered between addresses. A splendid address by Babbi Jonah E. Caplan embodying a challenge to all in the interests of Orthodoxy and the true tradi- tional faith brought the hearers Sto their feet in enthusiastic enl- Mrs. Rose Weiss and her moth- er, Mrs. D. Schwartz of New York have taken an apartment at the Jefferson for the winter, * * The benefit bridge for Temple Israel Sisterhood last Wednesday evening at Kaplan hall was at- tended by a large number of resi- dents and tourists. Miss Marion Taylor won a beautiful cake which was one of the prizes. Other prizes were won by Mesdames Ralp Plaut of Jamaica, L. I., I. L. Rosendorf, Tobias Simon, L. Kur- 1.n of New -York city and Jos. Fields. Delicioils refreshments were served during the evening. In charge were Mrs. Larry Fay assisted by Mesdames Frank Co- ret, Gordon Davis, Harry Berg, David Slann, Herbert Kleiman, Mis e larion Man 1l Miss PegerY j - --. 1: '~ ~i ~T1'-~ ~:'"~'~R r~ Cn~.~ps*r~'~-~r~~PY-? rrg' ~rrl __~__~~ ___ ~ __ Re twev tabMe otMcg f e of, the series of Beth Da~rvid nefit Chain bridgesd Tuesday at Dhorme in oa Gables. Dreisen. High sroneb prs. re won by Mrs. A. E. Freidman, s. Harry Frankr of Warren, ioh Mrs. a B uker Mrs.BHarr~y w score prize was won by Mrs. E. Lichtens~tein. Ir. and Mrs. Sylvan Senker of timore, Md., who spent several !ks here at the Nemo Hotel Sby S. S. Chatham Wednesday ernoon to return to their home. ile here they visited Cuba ough the L~orenzo Tours. 'he regular bi-weekly card ty of the Ladies' Auxi~liary of Miami Jewish Orthodox Con- gation last Tuesday night saw re than twenty tables of bridge play. Predominant were tour- .Prizes were awarded~ for h scores and; refreshments were red. Mesdames Wm. Maihlo- z and Morris Rappaport were hostesses. ...........................................--- N IMIAMI 21. YEARS ECIALIZIN a te fitting~ glassee by the aid of the west scientific instrumnhts,' hbout thre use of DRLUOS, E~1' .AOTS eR tD O :ister all defects of the eye: 'ht; Visitors wnelcomed~. N. E. 1st: Ave. P.270 We Dcdlver of . . Phoner 3-868 t North West Ninth Street MADE: PREBdH DAILY hecludes* 'oud Assorrted^ Chocolaties 'ourd Pesanut Brittle Kithen and Sales: 8. 'W. 23NDt AVENUE Pho~ne 247$8t~ gy, libruar 12,uar 1482a IM.ad Ms .Libna n i~~~ soC IE T Y t* women. It wasatne by 70 are spending the winter at the on~ ~ ~~ ~ I i;~ Wn, plan wes business meet- Commerce apartments, Miaihi Bel asb engagement BRd approach- -Omuhiersaetecl sses$ luncheon, and also the C ab an .mobilhey maeteti yh meriage ~ ~ O No ]i a ai Judaism and Zioism whchas Dae isponsoredelbdy Senior-Junior, ***S. wsallast Sunday night at are being conducted by Mrs. E. on February 21. Mrs. S. Scazar Algh series flctue o nNumber- wel M nounc house and reception giv- Jacobs on Tuesday and Thursdays hoff, is chairman for the S olsogy ten se nce M ofd numbershe w hiM byMrs. Lewis mother of the at 10:30 at 923 S. W.~ 10th Ave. and Mlrs. B. Wesson is in charge Tepiex MondayrN ni tr Sthe h k be and Mbr. and Mlrs. The first class was held last of the Junior Tickets. Mrs. Mil- and N. River Drive, at 8 p. m. and Loi i Levitt, parents of the prorsg usa n a wl tedd ton Weiner is the chairman of will continue for eight consecutive) A. tiv groma he omeof Thetesa talk whihMs. wE. Jtedd tcets. Tickets may be secured nights. The entire series will be te.The guests were greeted asothlnuaeHcosgefrmnybrd ebr.free to the public. M1 t th doo byMissLews an he sokan thou oan the Hebrew;se B. W the business session, Mrs. Miss Rexford will explain many Bal ce, rs. Lewis and Mr. andspk eascnc a bou ok she deb ew B cn one of the Miami interesting points in numerology wee Levit. Entetainmet was ended ihl as Hbro se reebom- legates who attended the South- which if carried out according to Ileft neishdbyM. Silvermaimnt fo- bye ShlmSiegel, w hebre talkorn ern Regional Conference in At- her science she believes, will lead after bry ofAlntG., h Sivren- mcrbySos enliegheningher told was bantka, on January 24-25 brought to success, happiness and prosper- Whi d seveal pino selction and mny ofher Iol ofb an excellent report of im- ity. three iss ee evea ine wo slchinsarm a ny Palest personal experiences portent matters which were dis- Ifornmectinthle- glye gaven avnumer wof chalmi transitione bohee explained htoasse fdlatw the) conference. This ters m, n, s, t, or 1, numerology T los. r. Je Madelbum a so thelagug of the bagag ook-h ada ah"oed y te paper, "Why explains the effect they have on par are several vocal selections. Re- lan I e ss which was presented the individual in whose name they the shent erel voserved fnrom the ma fuag iof iou prayer is now by Mrs. Lutsky at the conference. appear. The following are the sub-i gre] atifll decratered dinin tabe lancfe aind itsl in diy par- Requests were made by the mem- stance which Miss Rexford will mor a te lrgee diing oo o thbe Paletne an book i is dsaidisth i in b is present tohhavie this papar cover in her lecture series: in i me.Moe ha on hndedpublished, on every conceivabl weekly. inm oc wiondayn Feb 1. Doe Yo urI Iist esscalled during the evening subject: farming, machinery, me- aecnanM ,Sces T rI igssr e press their best wishes. Miss .iie ies f nmlswn Tuesday, Feb. 16. Scestp e xP icne dseseof nial, ewng A lavish display of clothes for f,13.wt wis was gowned in a belge lace subjects of every day interest. all hours of the day were fea- foresay 1932. 7.wCte- i~th rio tim wt eg Tese classes are rare op- tured at the fashion show essoiesnd oreatosag opportunity for the Je wish Miami sponsored by the Senior Co un cil W he retoy li eb 8 Lo. ... ses Mrs.k Lewis wore ma lovelywoman that wishes to learn more lof Jewish Women recently at the urd aye Faaeb.18Loebfe I onac est> eks crep Mars h vina about Judalsm and Zionism. Mrs. Scottish Rite temple. Special elec- aFridadfer marig. How do you E oel f bautfulEdward Jacobs is a foremost au- trical effects considerably en- talk to yourself? ownaw a oelm t oh she andf thority on both these subjects. hanced the beauty of the occasion. Saturday, Feb. 20. Does your trnp*Mrs. S. H. Lutsky, president of There were typical setting -for naecnanE. A. O. H orL? Mr.Lewis wore corsages of sweet Hadassah may be called mornings the various showings, the first SndamenoniFeb. 21 2:3or p. m. pelewedig il b a een -4040, regarding these classes. bin atbeach costumes, and th u-Square pegs in round holes. of he arl sumer -A tea and reception honoring party. Loa ecat upyd Congratulations are being re- The unir Haassh's ardMrs. E. Jacobs is to be held the the dresses, hats, jewelry, bags, cie yM.adMs a is y lst undy nghtat helatter part of this month. Dale shoes and flowers. sel upon the birth of a baby boy landon Arms Hotel was well at- is eM rs. D ida ogen a ~ringcagIea, Rut Shmoeswere Myr el alus a h ako e SP tenedbyboh rsiens s wll* *Zeientz, Sarah Greenberg, Ger- c pof as visitors to the district. Prizes tdeAbtSrhKnyli are resting nicely. ne~ woere awarded for high scores and A beautiful one act Purim playF Ruh ona IaMri **wi delicious refreshments were serv- has been written by Mrs. M. D. Ba" e t Bsvinict~ary Bd elnde, MisIaE le wo scnd Kirsh, fomer resden ofEdna Schonfeld, Eleanor Mink, place in the declamation contest rey * s ~Hadassah, this is to be presented Ant entiEn okwkat the Miami Senior High School sig Anit Bersten, Ena olkoskg Next Monday evening, February the latter part of March, in con- Sarah Merlin, Sylvia Greenfield, last week after spirited compet~i- 36 15, the officer's of Emunah Chap. junction with a bridge or dance- d nlrJsi ik Louis tion. She will now compete atlrlc ter will entertain for the benefit place where this will be held to D~ietz, Gertrude Neham, Bee Al. the dstrct contestar to e el at hc of the Loyalty Club at the hrome be announced later. brHlnFreGrrd hn h col eray2,a hc of Ms. da olderg fl4 S W. rs.Kirch as onsnte toberg, Florence Goodman, Sylvia time two will be selected to rep- I'lth St., with a Valentine party. dietadcs hspa.Miles, Mildred Dreisen, Daisy resent Florida at Washington in The feature of the evening's pro- Mr.MeZn st ei hreShaff, Florence Besvinick, Sally the National Contest. gram will be a splendid arranged of the Program Journal which is Kurman, Irene Farr, Alida Ruth *** Mock wedding, fearing all the also to be used with this play. Whitman, Lena Weinkle. Mr. Dave Solomon of Spring- details of an elite social- wedding. Other women on the committee Bernice Watts, Miriam Schein- field, Mass., has been a winter Mrs. Ann Reisman, and Mrs. will be announced later. berg, Ethel Harris, Millicent Ru- visitor to Miami at the Ponce De Freda Markow~itz will be cohost- bin, Doris Cromer, Sylvia Dreisen, Leon Hotel. He spent the week esses for the event. The public it: Beth David Sisterhood will Mildred Vosburg, Henrietta Hirsch end visiting in Cuba. While here arged to attend and is promised, a sponsor a musical birthday party Edith Mink, Charlotte Kohn, Syl- he has been entertained by Mr. Yery splendid evening of enter- at 8 p. m. Wednesday, February via Solotar, Bebe Goldenblank, and Mrs. Nathan Abramson of tainment and enjoymnent. Admis- 17l, at the Talmud Torah hall. Bee Shaff, Gertrude Dietz, Ber- this city, former residents of sion will be only fifty cents.: Committee in charge of arrange- nice Loeb, Georgia Roth, Mary Springfield. He will leave for ments. are Mrs. Stanley C. Myers, Barber, Goldie 1Miller, Sylvia Mil- home Saturday. chairman; Mrs. Isidor Cohen, Mrs. ler and Julia Shiro.*** Morris ]Dubler, Mrs. S. J. Spector, Bernie Mayerson's Orchestra A memorial meeting to honor ~n ~f~tno~ttt:Mrs. J. Engler, Mrs. Lewis Brown,l furnished the music. the memory of the late D~r. A. Mrs. II. H. Farr, Mrs. Louis HayI- ***Halpern will be held on Sunday, man, Mrs. J. Katz~, Mrs. B. Kandel National Council Sabbath will February 28. The exact place and AXLOUIS ABR;AMPSON and Mrs. Harry Markowitz. be observed in Miami with repre- full details will be published in * sentatives of the local chapter our next issue. FA~T H ER A regular meeting of the Junior speaking at the different syna- 1 P Fold his h nds .pn Council of Jewish Women will be gogues on the work of the organ- Mrs. Harris Weiner of Hart;-1P an aupo hi brast held at Kaplan hall next Tuesday ization; Mrs. Lena Simon will ad- ford, Conn., is visiting her son and Cle oseildst his tird ym evening, February 16, when ar- dress the late services at the Mi- daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lheet no wl dpistur hisest rangements will be made for the ami Jewish Orthodox Congrega- Mlilton Weiner and will spend the 422 Wher he leepng, ies. dance to be held on March 13, of tion, Mrs. Ben Watts will speak at winter season here as their guest. I~ which affair Mrs. Ed Merlin is Congregation Beth Jacob, Mrs. I.l-- has drunk life'b honey-cup chairman. Reports were received L. Seligman at Tremple Israel and "HURRY BACK" He has drained the gall- rgrdn the Capitol Theatre Mrs. Chas. Greenfield at Beth oamay pile life's baubles up benefit party to be held on Feb- David Synagogue. Special services SE IJL : .Be24 is chargit ll r nn~ e of Mrs. Aaron wil be observed at each of the SEL E t 8** Is hog ie'luhe Rede Tickets for the party maiY synagogues on CuclSbah HnsCutosSrie 0 sthog h ih aghe be purchased from any member beginning Friday evening, Febr- N. W. 7th1 Ave, at 88th Str~ee flethoug wth eas- of the organization. uary 19th. ` I his ni to h av flown away, JOsEPI P. MeGRTAN g ~Ambalance Service ighim songs of qulet cheer, mor Iknow he says, could we btv A~sa'12 .W lhhSre 18M cildren, all is well." Eeti rvcR PARS 'idRoeh Chodesh Adar 5891 !500N.W.2nDAvENUE MIAMI FUI.01110 February 18, 1981 YO~l DooR -1 ~ IIt L1Lt 'I3i 6 laoin Beeab e S. COR~N, aanaser j aL Rie Wil urgg~s BLECTRICAL ISUPPLIES OF AL;L KINDS Sheassp. P1 lol ~I PLL~B 'Pk~tDlh Li DELAINEY &t BBEERS; /* Offr o: hil Amateamr 884 W4. E; Seectas Avase~ OU3~ PAIIY FOR tI(PH C~lASS~E PRINTING WHY NOT GET FITT ---- --- -- I ae BgETTBEla ~of Prlati lag At P**-Al* Prices Irane~~ 3~- 8 IY I im Ave ~~~~r~~~~~~r~* *'c~ ~ --------- ~~S~~g %QU3- In~~~TH JIC w r VIYIIIL133L I -ag Foot- THE JE WIS H FL 0RIDIAN PUBLISHIED B~~YER ~PRAY leaman IrLORIDIN evUBLsaING; co 107 SOUTH MbGIAMI AVENUE J. LOUIS SHOCHET, Ed~i ~ P. O. Box as ~ Miam, Flrida Phone 2-1183 E~untr eas secnd~-class matterr July 4 .339. as the os owt rice at mani, rt. Fa uikr thu acB ot MYazrh s. 1879' s;ix Blrths . -J oe heru ;M Yolumrte Y.-NStumber 7. . OridAy~U Februarty 1 1932 ' 'i L I . ,Ir srabbi t.ou~ist JI Epstein writtes coo n< av sen so m ru- :ne. .mi was back acr 94t~ bed n aFrdayeve L nae r n. re vt n v's ou-n:lr. knt r i TF floki Wham"~~ o paid for it, Isaac! aing ~~~~~ ~ ~ (UT~~ by th ioros ftelw naoleu to uhr crl lokng up. "The eastomers paid, Aaron." as~h C~ontr~a~gaton oiif Camoridg, Inocmlon.u aev hiat "'lou we- A trackj~- A woodfpeckirr pecks it st"Wab e somrpido jrtll n~ ee ePi3 ofV phar o: rne ar> anc 11 ps Out adgreatwhman utck a u. put athedl blin and Jus~ency ofevery athe-:inu t:1 a aE are:a.: ::ev nal n Im m w en b iel H works Le a higger" o my counter r mg whyus Je of th commn run ear. mu heWE reture nw -ke. 1 To make the hole bigger; Adte a t ityr .. Le may be nou onet'S jlust- i :It -rme~ Rcan ve!'' r mnuel. iuseeen: ~let~ r r, c;t~ oei i utr uo' u.Olad ae e n adrt new~: t nterer with 'he accetn u!m -n~- wasta ne nounta3~ vas uil or .I:CL ati. r t ;r tft =;1 n.Hesorifh utrwntct.Olad aerreohrero Iinividural utc wrhat right has 11 as. hurdoi n He' snotp bothered with plans Than good lack sad mad habits; any~:i~ vroup -f peopl rno- uset ie !r ten cheas a munssn n en u nam otuyIf aotagonionu an -3@ Toplet not are natine mirunt: :0 helC -au oneZ a Butt there s one thing can rightly; The man who thnins he knowrs suppoe 3ly Lw1rZlthodo cogeacio, e yesr~Pt TI ov .lt --r-ie ,nre rore he:~ e~ 5 naue? um I2 t :iniJ, I be said for~ail the ~violati n of he aoods, : owe nal an.i r>e.' usumatei'. auelr nl ti n he l~:I ownl ana a he whole excavation Has erely stopped thinking. the) fOUndtloin jtorme of arhe "L1 )? neC -?es faithll. :niLiTent .~ii Yolel Haslm thseplnton 3oxy' ? If I had not spoketn abouti Tkr mputa'nt inrnx ::v '?e n- heH ah t p builds~ it by using his head. When a manl~ says he can't, it to the! prekdenJ~t of that conztre. : vligendyr: ,lindu a thle surfatce! de- ae: acutadTaet:'""H' ih bu t gation, ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ !lr~ I ol o aebleI es n esi osead2 vr Jonarr ln au :t a eumell The safest time to monkey with i y ( igt~or possile tht hav grou ovrgain j prCia~ teu uh ;htn e :ha a~ -ni~ a1aao e at en.ive tr~he soc~k market is on Sundas Every- fles firml beliew-s 'for religitous p purpose would a-c~ rak he wo. himStUD- ,\rom hisY nevias. So Jon aejnd holidayss, ht he lives on the most wea as shamelesslY at the verryv '-ot vL -c*-tucln~1l r ai d because dferful dog in the wrorld. Of the- redgion they sprofees.' i)'l"n!. sr,;rsr '-to ilean howv a; he~ cur. u a reae S me~n who loaf on the job That's patriotisma! We ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~u shudlk t e oeofda htded1smiei:oyas imwnh normy uset~ the Have the crust to ask for dough, y y this manifeasatin of the Amaeria at JL ovNement Seminary, at a coust I xtI ig?.~ .ld :t -more :her m~urd ------- Succss ros mt infntiMt' spirit in Jewash aLffairs. $500~r: I :hen stumetiu four yeaM:arO ihat t wthred. ~nd it -:an te tit thou~and p~rsons thait cannot dis- shortest tiae between two points- ai :e Wes~t Philadelphia Inst~iute. 1:ass. Whn the sun arose. ::hte Go~d eve between their right hand~ and Where yeP ae and where J0 impremaint"H a arer a t : wr onrowparei a suitry east wind; and their left hand: and also, much wtobe Formtr Governor ~smuel Pen- :ius ommotn farrmer as he conclud- J<>n,, :unhet 2pu'~n thei head o- atitle Ih Lt If men as ta as thekr &d nypcker~ of Pennsylvamar tells i wi his summryts~ "On top of thtis,;Que~stti -ir :lim*.;: amu and myre Withc ~ this qusioY nu tu)Phe boo axe high,~ I~C Ilne of his time jobs as a practicing I altmtene the law scrhool o the dierIii.m zl. am et :g s at b mihtr closes.t MoUre simpl, ast smthing eve s a~iBereq.L 1& conriS~td iJ drawtbingf U. of P., which involved a furhthr to i Itha ~n to iirt .Il urt YLr me qui setlf-eviden andi tuch refjv arat. up a. daed coverintt some land in expense of 3000). Now y ,ou catn see:: ouir~ UuJo 0 io sl mo ~ ret wsa limely and touingy t HP-I which the farmer was cncerned. that the educational needed to d~i :rraw nan.oes th o Pui well~h tod Iber tru ith was new t soken in the QUBd tm L~e othe~ At the <:oaclusion of his3 work, the upll this deedt cost nrne $2.600. Andt \ury ntair the uri an mi eter snoIaid, re Scitue th oh art~ God, st Creh k a tlrg yeaaglawyer 8asked~ $ for dr~aw. you beieve- thatt $ is too muchr ~, to ie rnL tohow a~nlr even Thunto ato (of a kt the whl eatmutas inf up the paper. The f~arme ( s-:harg fotrb~ tat kno dge.' ihast hatin sto Lor sa id. Thou b the~ God( ian rathr~ ofag the ee-ous smo cssl jected brb the elasakwr ae binq: a The fanrmer looked Lawyer~r Penj the whitrich p on thire nou rd. or~d tie .wedd Iltns~ whoe~r loving kaa~ind B wean gLoed i orbitant oak orf all proportion to! 'yparcker ove~r uinately, thtren tle neither made t nrot: 1YClabore and fthel whea t al en are showngyarha the hthee ineekeh-" saw mins exclausd um p. go:whc qalbfrewo heei n ae rMane wn'hb'. t at's --aa the "W yjas h a cnme nan il a nht anld perished dtifferuru ace nation sad c~reed, bt fibraelp eapressedQ ik samrned fool yan must her his, pity ona Ninerveh, taul notrt have ol y; en, wo ,ha retd haiy eer m "We~C drostalik" acridt hCaa afotre ~therbwf huna onye" wherein are mum evat crity:n Mi waase g heegra aAn olsdpema deto a n much it would cost to b him;. "To make you 30 agait cost you $1,000," said in t~ w geon, "but to make you se~ again will cost $2,000, ad thing below th a ne 50." "(I don't care about th ca; just make me eighteen e coat; said the oldster. aan The operation seemed to e success. But when the ugo sent in his bill, the srgejae ne one sent it back withrea e noate tion: "You can't collect from a ag, nor!" """""""" """TH1E The Way of Life --E LOO FJOA By BRU:CE BLARTION An involuntary smile passes -- -- -- ------- lovetr one's features at the mention WHEN TO BE BLINDo of the name of Jonah. For the pop- of a nlymothe~r who is ad frec r conception s es nthn tin wn lttlebeVeermon ttwn te ter ini a girl's school. She said us to derision. I have read the A dramatic reader and acrobatic to the head- mistre~ss: "Mlary ist Bootk of Jonah at least a hundred dancer, who was passing the sum- not m~uc~h of a student. She likesa :nt me and I will publicly Evow mer there, was prevailed upon to hiutor~y and does fairly we~ ll n.hat I cannot even now take up take part. She recited that old Frvoch,~~~~ butr inaihetc1tin hsmrvelous~ book, nay, nor eve~n favorite, "The Village' Black- she~ is ailmosit a total loss~.. speak of it, without the tears r s- s mith." Amazemenlrt ppartJ scared the ingV to my eyves andl my heart beat- The selection was followed by asce of the head~mistress~. "Dou you ng highe~r. This apparent rinv- tremendous cheering and te rtad- metan to :tell mle." she exeulaimedl al boo~k is one of the deepest and er was about to respond to an en- that you harve orouught us a child :randfest that was ever written, core when a stalwart man came iiwho hasJ fatults: Af'ter sittind mnd I should like to say to evepy ugi the aisle and, motioning her her fo yarsan liteingtone who appi-cachesit"Tkof to come to the edge of the plat- ilothers whoise ~id ugtersia wer hy shoes. for the place whereon form, whispered in her ear: "I I:!J.:L.arago., f virctue and neeli!i- i hou stande~st is holy ground." want you to do me a favor. Will gen~ce., this is indeed al novel ex?- .Jsnah receives from God the you?" perince ommaindi r go to Nineveh to pro. "That depends on what it is," Mostc Jf us alre i'onst:itultj~lionalY a ;:tl he cudgmeltnt, but he rose to answered the young lady. naabler Tr tto Lee an defectrC in thosec i et fr!?m hthe persenc~e of the Lord "W'ell," said the man, "I hap- we love. 1:. r..:i be bercter wens- y sh p~~. unI~ Tarshis:h in the far pen to be the 'village blacksmith' !,:n~im ~i e could~. PJerhapsitI weI wes. Fromn t~he ve~ry beginning you've been talking' about, an' I :,id sria y::e ;ur chairent;l :Iold- i ~the narrative. thel genuine and ijest wanted to ask you to put in ..wei w :night ae able ai~~ oyalj detvotio~n ofi the hetathen ser:- a verse sayin' that I also mend vise~C.,f _tenl w!thade ;rltir~lIenrlr, non is pla9ced? in intentional and automobiless" on oile ,hrit! handf, whati a blessi- xceedtt~ting~y powerful contras-t tl ! ! ngy t s t:lar we in lwe aLway':Sj :Ite behav o':lr of ther prophet~-they A club is a place where you pay a sea..l inicre beli~verrs: he is the; dues 1I -Ieallung >ult .I: ies~ic met' >Myj' ieati en mn boardf. After Jo- To meet fellows who owe you in: r-ran arcesst 1 Ildianaraphti ii an, has~ bn sarved from storm money. wr t >n; aso me a nri se'a :)y the f:sh. he? again re-i i ! va cucexweon Lem.u-1~ es h :!mmand31 tol go tol Nine- Men1 love with their eyes; we w woul e sen Io ad .1 lie ,beys': andi. \i. nderf'u' :0 o m ihterer. ur''L;;:.~ ta es r )iuayt; .:me1I are.t~l ;(ca~rcel:; has~ the strange~ ET'oe !i !hi eas av sust we v hat nor .reacnetr .rive'crsedj the th rd Ipart N oah was sixl hundred years old Iran sIr;er ,ttn n ttl usett~: ni i hie -r:1ty cryingE out I is warning. Before he knew how to build the wouhiana.nan -ile womue -,f Nineve~h pr?-E ark- r?~t -Ilt -1Ce ?' accu r l -11 no taiun mt ''!:.ndi ?ut o~n the sack-i Don't lose your grip. :i. nose: it nl lunguer~l o~rn. fthe neoule ;,f Nlineveh be~- I!! >cm asimin t 3t -;i -tltd he wrdls ,f :het areac~hl:r A a general thing, i~~:: 1e>aui nrni mi~lited~ hetmsielves before Metn don't acquire eye trouble -memo r van ne min ng ou: ne!':irefor, he gro)undi and/By looking on the bright side of meann nt cae nir a us:a a ne nne budget things. i me oi~ll~C! ;ua+: Ir.i 'rn a ::t: `'Godc repented off i i i V!Il i:n ue no eii al:unesr- II wI I\ e Hela hea tllhr. e t do We have discovered a plan "c~nl I afi1, t; -tl- v~ :itm mu1 ilt lidc it; not.:' Now ~f' making 1-cent stamps narr!7ri -Ilt e n e e r)Unf i-itapter. on ac- Dou as well as the 2's- *** e anr:0 ac: a -oun I vues e wule ook as hy, we simply use two of them. !itu m ne I8av vie. vmedn :annot be re-i i t I t es ar : t!:at~ceu re !X'ampar'ls. Wh~'ile praying to be delivered IIB at ere ra..Lls eemn from temptation, n:itI'i l~ er C'- ua e ~ ,, es~r'- 1 never n because~t If Do not peep at it 0::: II:rf tere vuntaic": .'rirnicasedc Thro~ugh your fingers. a:i( ::t .Tnrm es r;TI. ,..,. e le:' arow I1 nroCV ItThe-l Lorfi. Not until th~.ae 'lt her The teacher had been giving a lesson on "immaterial," and to discover what the children had learned, she told them to bring some article which demonstrated the word. Next day she said to one: "Well, Johnnyr, let's see what you have." Johnny said: "Please hold ti stick tightly at both ends." The teacher did this and asked what she should do next. "Let go of one end," said Johnny. "Which end?" "Oh, it's immaterial. There is glue on both ends." To make sure that he would not be forgotten, Bobby ran to h~s little bedroom corner just before Christmas, closed his eyes, land said: "God, have Santa Claus bring me an engine, a sled, a ball, lots of games, and a pony and cart and saddle; and remember, Go~d, that the Lord loveth a cheer- ful gier " A small storekeep r, to the sur prise of his brethren, suddenly decorated his window with a gor geous new blind. "Nrice blind of yours, Isaac," enng bmon Jewis spictua int itu aggicaco'~ n ':w whrismr. ~1 San Shanc, iews 2\)I wr~X:U Iin a ~tt! 'fivay~~tct ag -~spec :n ) nu -3 ~;r a, tt~ :Se~ st5y.~ ntaks~m -rs2n Re~ickeit a~t ong*--agesllun Itnan IS, Wk -ik~ ntmov n urse. n. Mp de attne Musf -he 3ack > 5, of ~the city. thus untroduct s. r ta~riais YEtw thel pshhe schds E~~ cleas ng~ iuthelir :; no tha:r :h swift in~a+ancesion." In th Roston Jtewishj A~v~ane, Friday, Februar 1 2 L1, I EWISH FLORIDIMg __ ..~ ` ~ .. __ JACBE N A Page for Miami Beach N w ed by RABBI LAZARUS AXELROD Wq~:~PESTE P~AIALBEACHI - .Regular Friday evening slerv- ices at Beth Israel Temple will be held at 8:15 with D~r. Carl N. Herman officiating. An unusually large number of residents and tourists attended the annual charity ball of the United Jewish W7elfarheldBureau of the the Elks Club. A splendid pro- s ntd ina nmiotote ed ne ng A large sum was raised for the work of the organization. The Bazaar committee of Con- gregastion Beth El met at (the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin. Du- bin, last Monday night when re- ports of the committee were re- ceived. The souvenir program has been completed. SBeth El Sisterhood held its reg- dtiiar monthly meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Vangilder when important business was transacted. Following the meeting 1 cisocial bore mwas spent dand de- Mr. and Mrs. T. Meyers are- re- hevng congratalatiodnasuporn the Tuesday at the Good Samaritan HospitaL Mother and baby are doing nicely. Regular Friday evening services at Beth El Congregation will be- gin at 8:15 with Rabbi Alexander S. Kleinfeld preaching the seir- mon. Saturday morning services begin at 9:30. Mr. and Mrs. Jack B'arash and Mrs. Phil Blicher returned from a vacation spent in New York and Atlantic City. The long awaited bazaar of the Beth El Congregation will begin next Sunday evening, February 14 and an invitation is extended to all the Jews of Florida to attend the bazaar which will last a week. Plenty of entertainment has been provided. EMPLOY FEDERATION SORCHESTRAS ,Redliable Dependablel Experienced OrganiSed Rehearsed And Trying ToM In in A Ovirns Miami Federation IDITIS3 J. MEET, Sessetar .ENJOY LORENZO TOURS HA rANA All Expenses, Seeing M~ore at Less Cost. Pr 1 MER FDO De Off ice McAllister Hotel Lobby 45& .Cn~ .Ave., Miami Be'ich al11111111111111111Il illiIIll~ll ullll~lll lllllli l111lillIIIIIlIIlI11IlIIIlillllIIIlII Featuring America's Finest Racing Greyhounds WELL-ATCHD FILD 4MIAMIANS AND VISITORS TEN RES IGTY ARE GOING TO THE DOGS (EXCET SUDAY)NORTHWEST 114 TH ST. FIRST RACE ...........815 D N H V . LAST fACE ............,.....10:50 Ke . E E ADMISSION 50 CENTS TUNE IN ON WIOD The Irace Fans KnoaWwhere AT 6:30 EACH VNI The Dogs Ron Tru est NO MINORS ADMITTED EVENING IIIIIIIIII~iusa aa aagangw us e is rorslil~lIIIIIII~lnsu ol l aa n ;C Edit ll---------- O of the biggest events of the Ournet winter season will be the curr it dance Thursday evening, Fbener 18, at the Miami -Beach Cut club sponsored byi the Mliami Beach Jewish social set f t benefit of Beth Jacob Con- geaion. Prizes will be award- ed for the best mask Costismes, for the most original and for the funniest. Various theatres and night clubs havBe donated enter- tainers for the evening and ever? effort will be made by the com- mittee to make the evening an ex- ceptionally interesting and enter- taining event. The entrance fee is nominal and the public is urged to attend. . SA~iROUifNDf~ THEC CAM~VPUSS A c4 At University of Miami 4 cb By Milton A. Friedman C 6 66 66 46 && && && 4 6 Hello, everybody! Are you all ha p? That's get! I feel hurt. Last week I wrote a long article but because there wasn't enough space most of it was cut. If my articles are cut in the future this editor might find himself without a star re- porter ahemm). I'll take this opportunity to tell you my news of last week, 'also some additions for this week. This will be a sports column, as that's all~ the nrews I haveotui a is coming along fast and furious Only four Jewish boys ~have ad- vanced through actual competition. Weiss beat Blatt and in turn was defeated by Al. Mack; WFiarren beat Silver and Puglise (non- Jew); M. Friedman defeated Bob Seigal; Reidhgh;tt beat Coville a non-Jewl It is unfortunrate that iin almost every case a Jew was pitted against a Jew. However, that's o. k. because Reichgott seems 8cermai 1o ke the cro n my next opponent, I have to go agans ,, rge ag ne of tGe bgest upsets of the year occurred when the Frosh de- feated the Phi Eps, 18-8, in the intra-mural touch football cham- pions ip tilt last week. Everybo y figured the Phi Eps to be sure winners. It shows that you can- not even be positive of a sure thing. oSam Silver played with then~ best tennis player at the Ul ihtnwi Dav Mindl n Everihdtayw ineerya ay he in, showing his ability. In a recent tournament at the Beach, Dave advanced to the saemi-finals before losing a tough mateh to a na- tional veteran. Not satisfied with ? that he went up to Rollins Col- lege with the tennis team and de- feated his opponent. There's a bright future for Dave. This week the U. student body has been faced with a nightmare. It is a type that comes up every four months or so. I refer to nothing less than the first semesi- ter final exams. It is a period in the life of a student when he .or sihe goes in for the pleasant pastime of "cramming." This is sometimes a good remedy for cold feet. I could go on and write much more but then I might not have anything for next week. Rather than have my readers suffer by ing Jewish weekly, I will stop here an..thw I'llbbe bb k next week .dl-oo. : ~------~ ., LORIDI at the Ocean View Inn where d :1 ner was served. Guests inclu in- Mayor and Mlrs. Val C. Cleary ad ajister, Rabbi Axelrod, and Caner Schlachman. The guests were en- Stertained by musical selections ren- dered by Cantor Schlachman and Mr. Martini Chothom. Toasts were rendered by each guest offering best wishes to the bride and groom. + HIGH HAPPENINGS 4 , cb Doings At; Miami High + bride. (Poor Bebe was rather superstitutious about the idea_ can you blame her ?) Miriam Scheinberg was in the evening scene. Maybe we'll be models after all. There are ~several students at school and have come from dif- ferent parts of the country. From way up in Bangor, Maine, comes Elizabeth Schiro. Elizabeth is a senior and terribly attractive. Jeanette Riuskin and cousin Elea- nor are down fi~om Chicago. Both s rlr havep a verr rl~n:r i r~ I'P ...____ ~u~ rly Ysqleasg personI- d, By Bettye 6 ality. cb Eb & &~~dc ct & ~ & t & ~ c & & , 4, Well let >ne stop before I say Oh 'ssomething about some one that I ''(O b nerves," Yours can't shouldn't and then get decapitated. fr aste d as mine." I'm not loo hlik a thals l" Doentdshe Mrs. Edward Jacobs, Nati nal far fa inoruse ngit (lanso President of Hadassah, The ~Wo- d n't ar ito ther onigt (Peas e- mens' Zionist Organization of vising a sste har m oen--tda A~emam, i spending several f usig nonew paragraphs) j er~e I sit, (or rather lean against O"Fb 5hMs aoswl odr wal ), one mo el am dst adfy-address members an rsriends of Wlell there goes the first scene. Donors ~Luncheon which is being (By the way I'm telling you about given by the Miami Chapter of fashionHadassah. afsinshow--at least that's what I got a blue pass in school Reservations may be made by for---not to match my eyes as calling mornings, Tel. 5-3764 or someone's probably thinking.) *.00 * Myrtle Zeients modeled a pair *** of beach pajamas in that scene. Mais re he cnned The sport scene had severalcrmofism. representatives from Miami High. Edna Schoenfield had a riding PALM BEACH SPONORS habit, (everyone was terribly dis-) BAZAAR appointed 'cause the horse was no- - where around--Maybe Sylvia Farr The Beth El Congregation,is was responsible) Eleanor Mink, sponsoring a bazaar at the Com- Ida Engler and Anita Bernstein munity house, Seventh St., Feb- all wore attractive suits. Edrla urary 14 to 18 to raise funds to SWolkowsky wore a green and greyl pay the mortgage on the $80,000 Sport dress. building in which the services and Next the boudoir scene. Oh entertainments of the congrega- men! women! and children! I tion are held. The committee is know some people are sorry for being assisted in the arrangements not attending. for the bazaar by members of the Jessie Fink wore underwear, 1Beth El Sisterhood. jEsther Neham lounging pajamrcs, The bazaar will include, besides 1Sylvia Miles underwear, Sarah booths for fancy work, home inade Merlin a gown, G~ertrude Neham foods and merchandise, regular and Florence Goodman, pajamas. Carnival attractions and entertain- .What a scene . .. ment features, will include a In the afternoon scene, Daisy wrestling match, a boxing match Schaff was the only one. Can that and dancing. The doors will be girl smile ? Well just watch her 'opened each evening at 8 o'clock sometime. I arid the public is invited to en- Beatrice Goldenblank was the joy the affair. Rabbi Lazarus Axelrod of ddi- ,mi Beach will be the host at a bridge party next week in the lobby of the Shelburne apartments. oAdmission will be by invitation nCongregatign Beth aob da services of the world famous Can- tor Joseph Rosenblatt, who will appear in person in Miami Beach at the Ida M. Fisher High School Sunday evening, March 0. Cantor Rosenblatt will give a concert re" cital in which he will include a number of popular Hebrew melo- dies, Yiddish folk songs, and oth- er interesting features. The proceeds will be devoted to the Synagogue. Full details of the program will appear in these columns shortly. Plans are afoot to present a grand Purim ball sponsored by the Beth Jacob B8ible class. Full 1 details of the affair will be an- nounced shortly. A very impressive ceremony took place at: the Beth Jacob Syna- gogue last S~unday afternoon when IDr. Hyman Abrams was married to Ifiss Franis Reggis Ettinger of Elizabeth, N. J. The ceremonyy was performed by "Rabibi Axilrod and Cantor Schlachman. A large crowd attended the wedding at which the guests partook of re- freshments attractively served by the parents of the bride and groom. 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