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Price: Five Cents Vol. V.--No. VII. ~---------- I rnAN 'I'WICE AS MUCH LOCAII JEWISH NEWS AS ANY OTHER PAPER ~ ~ rlaa, r'rlday, March 4, 1932 ~CODCQ;r~YYarvrh~l~ I 1~J~a~R~sli Mnatr rlrrr r ~r ,,-_ Tune In Sunday, 2 p. m. Station W QA M The Jewish Floridian program presented every Sunday afternoon over Station theI begntire tim it p. m. is replete with entertainment every minute of theentre imeitis on the air. Music that brings back memories of years ago to the old ones, acquaints the young ones with Jewish music that you and they want to know, played in the real Jewish inimitable manner by the Jew- ish Floridian Orchestra, under the direction of Bernie Mayerson, assisted by noted vocalists is presented for your entertainment. Would you like to have som p~iu ar music played or sung for you? Don't hesitate, but write The Jewish Florldian Program in care of Station WQAM and your wish will be complied with. S nd 8 2 p. 18. for Real Enjoyment, Tune in on WQAM s AVerted As published exclusively in the 'ewish Floridian several weeks ,go, a through investigation of be sale of sacramental wines in he Greater Miami district and the bases that have grown up mn con- ection with it, has been under ray for the past month. The climax was reached last hursday with the arrival in Mi- mi of Mr. O. D. Jackson, of New irleans, La., Federal Prohibition itector for the Fifth region, and a staff of investigators. Repre- statives of Miami's three Syna- >gues, Beth David, Beth Jacob Id. Miami Jewish Orthodox Con- egations were summoned. A ITestimonial Dinner To Be Held Monday A number of Miami's Jewish lawyers and citizens will be inl charge of a testimonial dinner next Monday evening, March 7, at the Helene Hotel, Miami Beachl, honoring Judge Julian W. Mack of the United States Circuit Court of Appeals who will arrive in Mi- ami next Sunday. Judge Mack is one of the out- standing jurists of this Country and for a number of years during his incumbency as Judge of the Circuit Court of Cook County, Ill- inois, was professor of law and Northwestern and Chicago Univer- sities. In 1911 he became Federal Jude is one of the most active Zionists in the world, was presi- dent of the Zionist Organization of America and is now honorary president of the organization. He is an active associate of Justice Louis D. Drandeis of the United States Supreme Court in his Zion- !ist work. At the present time he is one of the overseers of Harvard Univer- sity. Philip Liberman, prominent banker is honorary chairman of the committee in charge of sr- r skth iny stigation reveal d drunk in local Jewish restau- * nts and hotels in violation of 8811glOllS FOFilm ReROWned Cantor Pomp to Th t ts had e bd no ed t re o Will Be Held T Si S d Rabb gThe marriap e Axelrod to M , Toronto will great pomp a e mony next Tu n the Beth Jaco' eIami Beach w Rabbi. :I I i I I ; i i ! I ! I i I Rabbi Lazar Beth Jacob Miam ,Attend i's Wedding ge of Rabbi Lazarus :iss Esther Levy *f be solemnized amid nd traditional cere- lesday, March 8, at b Congregation, Mi- here the groom is base wines from the local Syna- agues in direct violation of the Sunday evening, March 13, Tem- Probably ranked as the leading~ agultios. Nmeshad eendu-ple Israel will be the scene of a Cantor of Jewish history and the lictedon ist ofthevarousunique event in local annals when ranking cantor of the present' day engregations and other violations a religious forum will be presented the renowned Joseph Rosenblat' rd been permitted during the past covering the Jewish and Christian known and fam us throughout th !veral years. aspects of their respective faiths, entire world wIl appear in person In an exclusive interview grant- Rabbi Dr. Jacob H. Kaplan of at the Biscayne Plaza Theatr~ Sto the representative of the Temple Israel will speak on "Jud- next Sunday, March 6, at 2, 7 and !wish Floridian, Mr. Jackson said, aism and Beyond", and Rev. Don 93 o'clock as an added feature in t is my desire and that of the Henshaw of the Coral Gables Con- addition to the picture "After To wohibition enforcement officials , morrow. at each and every Jew entitled sacrmentl wie reeivehisCantor Rosenblatt who has been lw ance E accor din u to the er i 1 ua ce led to receive not more than one has also been applauded for his 11on per year, and no matter, jit splendid tenor voice and the re- w many adults there are in amakbeueoaflstovce mily, no more than five gallons in his renditions, was brought here 11 be allotted to any one family for the benefit of the Beth Jacoi ring the year. We will hold Cogeaio fMam ec. ?ry president of your Synago- es personally responsible for, Cantor Rcosenblatt appeared in : 7 vilatin o thereglatinsnumber of Yiddish talkies and on matter whether or not he isthEnlhsaeadivraby sonally in charge. It is thedewco s.Toeeirn attend~~~~~~ ar re oprhs hi y of the head of the organiza-atedreugdoprcsehi n toseetha thelawis n-Jtickets from members of the com- ced~o eifts ila wmittee as soon as possible. He will appear only Sunday and will forced to stand the penalties~ ~~ ~d~~~ si then return to New York. ly recognized congregations will allowed the distribution and ,rpc lP r idling of sacramental wines. T~ xa a k ly members and bona-fide wor- ~:~~:~~i ppers of your Synagogues resi- rpa Draws Crowds t in this district may receive :es. Tourists are not entitled Rabbi Br. Jacob H. Kaplan of - wine. Any sale of wine made 1 With the opening of Tropical touist isin ioltio ofthe Temrple Israel, who will pre- jPark, last Monday, Frank Bruen and will be severely. punished. sent the Jewish view in the lits genial general matnag~er and rists may requistion ~their winl! Forum at Temple Israel on president is apparently on his wva n their own Synagogues where- March 13th. to justify the prediction that both 'their homes may be."' M~iamians and tourists appreciate We have instructed the offi- atoa hrhwl pa nhis faith in them. The opening ofGratr imisyaggusgreg-toa *hrc wil "a Fol and succeeding days have witness- 'of rea~r iam syagouea"Christianity and Beyond." F- ed huge crowds and liberal bettmng prepare correct and accurate lowing the addresses an open giving Frank the break he needs oftheir members and wor- fou ilb odce n n-to help make up the losses sus' pers Ifany name appe rson oneithauine ayprc- tained by him and his associates iote o w cngregatos 11 nth uiec pati- in the early meet. r tten statement must be ob- pate.. The main speakers wil not The track is now in excellent ch from such a man as to debate but will present an exposi- shape and many splendid horses in co wnregation edeiet tion' of their respective views. are racing` daily to give the fans is wie frm. Suggest The public is urged to attend just the~ thrills and class of rac- estly, that in order to obviate n diso ilb ny$.0 igte r xetn rmcak 'er trouble, that a committee spinthers and eethoroghbreds crc ROrepresentatives from each --------- Therac swtintr n easy distance gogue be formed, to be known( involved the names of inany of ofthe ceteraci othie iy dsand eve eco-ordination committee* Miami's most prominent Jews. Mr fclt oisrtecneine this committee check all lists Jackson declared that he would of lthe ptro ns in the spacious c ce ify them to me. If such overlook the violations of the a gradtn and beautiful club- rcedtee is not named I shall ulations in the past becagsh;~~ o.house as enprvdd yte 'checkt isv risy own inspec- thought greatly o the te n m eo management. any further prmits ior thelb e tarni ed with any Federal Snce Monday the elubhousie has of as been the mecca for many notables ofwine locally." prosecutions. 1 ekp of this country and abroad and e arrival of Mlr. Jackrson in A close supervision wil of leineso oitymyb en distrlet sadshisr very liberral on the sale and distia in of a ric tere daily oenjo `myin he ki eng extremelyy fair attitude avoid. sterraienetal wiines mn tl~ aitr~ sports di ejyn h n scandal which would h-ave from now on. TIhe ceremony will be performed, rangements and he is being active- at 5 o'clock under a canopy to b~e ly assisted by D. J. Apte and Harry Simonhoff active co-chair- me hers who will be guests of hono include itnhos associated with among whom will be Rev. Z. H. Maslinsky, Cantor Joseph Rosenl- blatt, David W. Simons of Detroit and others. Reservations for this banqu;t which will be limited because of Sthe large number of-those who Shave evidenced their desire to at- tend may be made through the hotel or from any of the commit. m Hotel Operator Sued for $10 000 Suit for alleged slander was filed in Circuit Court last Monday claiming $10,000 damages by Harry Masser, operator of the London Arms Apartments against B. Silverman, owner and operator of the Ocean View Inn both of Miami Beach. In an interview with Mr. Masser he declared that Silverman had made a number of statements in which the London Arms Hotel din- ing room was not kosher. Mr. Masser says he has been under the supervision of the Beth Jacob Kashrus Committee and that Rab- bi L.' Axelrod and Cantor Boris Schlachman of the Beth Jacob Congregation had inspected his place daily since its opening. Mr. Abe Aronowitz is the attorney for the plaintiff. Dr. David Paley. 'Mr Har I. Li ton will h matrro of h nor, Miss Helen Yune maid of honor Mis Thelma Man nheim of T rontjo, Can. a dn B~usehie Stone of Toront Can, Miss -Edith Rogow of New York, Miss Asfnita Silve~rmian and Miss ithrel MintabrF both of Miami; Beach, will be the bridesmaide,.;. Th~eafifair promlises to be one~ 'to be condulcted along lines worthy of real Jewlah tradition as betits the marriage of a leader -in Israsl.. nus Axelrod of Congregation, ri Beach. Decorated with flowers and palms, in the beautiful court adjoining the synagogue on Washington St. Rabbi Ch. J. L. Auerbach of Pales. tine who has known the groom for many years especially during his student days in Palestine will of- ficiate and will be assisted by Rev. Z. H. Masliansky, Cantor Joseph Rosenblatt of New York and Cantor Boris Schlachman of the Beth Jacob Congregation. Following the ceremony more than one hundred and sixty guests will attend a dinner given by the bride's parents at the Sea Breeze Hotel, Miami Beach immediately after the ceremony. At 9:30 o'clock a reception and dance to which the entire community is invited will follow at the same hotel. Mr. Obadiah Grossman of Pales- tine wi~ll be master of ceremoniies, Harry I. Lipton president of 'the Synagogue will be best man. Groomsmen will be Irving David- son of Miami Beach, James Kap- lan -of Toronto, Can., Murray Grossmarn, Joseph M. ;Liption -ad r ) s a t t o a h e II rl ~F~-nd~im r 1 ~YEa~dlBPYll~iBkgEI$~JaWa~Bc~~ rrrd~ru*l~-rr~lr~r--- ~---:' -- THE JEWISH FLOR'IDIAN Page Two Rabbi and Christian minister will .iths, on March 13th. Bernard C. Fuchs 133 3rd St., north, winner of a $5 prize in a Junior High school insurance con- test sent half of it to Mayor Adams for the unemployment te. lief fund. 1%aster Fuchs recited the tradi- ionhatl's sedr is aat Bai Fsa~ ENJOY LORENZO TOURS TO HAVANA All1 Expenses, Seeing More at Less Cost. KOSHER FOOD Provided if Desired Office McAllister Hotel Lobby or at 4541 Collins Ave., FENWAY SOLARIUM Fou th St, Collins Ave. SWEDISH MASSAGE FOR LADSUES, BGAETNHTLEMEN Including Sheet and Towel Season Rate Monthly Rate Phone' 5-9447 John Morleighem, Manager JOSEPH P. McGHAN FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service Phone 2-1234 1923 S. W. Eighth Street Program AT 2 P. M. ving Advertisers ;itle R01u888181 220 N. Miami Ave. e'al Native Roomanian D~ishes For Immediate Relief S. Foot Troubles, Consult 210 RWE f SHANNON (opp. ePost Office) Phone 2-5546 2 years experience in New York nd Atlantic City, and for past years with Royal Palm and Flammsgo Botels F YOU SfTIL DEgMAND THE BEST~~~~~IIIIIII~~~~~~ TRY "BARON'S" ROSEDALE Sandwich Shop 88 ~N. E, Firs Ave. ROMY A BITB TO A MEAL c~5~Tn c000+++++++@++00000000++ocooocoooocoz~fO~L I Bth" El' atL Lt: e ommllulr A ou~ trtn f h Jnlr il esld n rie .l beginning at 8 o'clock whenl Rabbi A bord eetng f te Jnio wil b sevedandpries illbe S. Kileinfeld w\ill officiate andi Hadaussah will be held next M~on- awarded for high scores. r day evening, Ma~rch 7, at 8 p. m. * preach. *i at the homer of its President, The Junior Council of Jewish Mliss Lena Wcinlkle, 2901 N. Wi. Women is making plans for a Regulre helid at eth lsaser we- i 12.th Av'e.. whenl important bus-~ memberships party by a committee iness~ will be~ tra~nsacrted. 'of which M~iss B.e Sha is1 the wt D.Ca +* S Herman ofticiating and preac~h- c chairman. Plans will be annouunced ig The Senior Ha~dassah held anr at the meeting of the Junior Coua- ing.* imnporta~ nt meting of its Execu- cil which will be held Tuesday evet- Tecr at fBt sal aw s&ea ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ h tive Board at theh Paail ohrnig ach8 t alnhalb- ~~~~~~~ ti 1r i h ~ail Eohr ig lrh 1 t Iainhl e Sisterhood held Sunday night at .U.- c~Ia~~ . re~staiurant last Friday afternoon ginning at 8 o clock. 1. when1 Mlrs. E. Jacobs, national * I the home of Mlr. and Mirs. O. P. i -- p'resxiden~t of Hadass~ah spoke on MrIs. 31ae T. Duo\novn. worthy/ Gruner was attended by more than T'emple Israel, where Jewish I thewor ofthe organization. grand mantron of the G;rand Chap- seet uss rie eeaad represent ~their fa lasfor coming affairs wer'e ter of Florida. Order Eastern Star idfrhg crsadIfeh mad. ncudng hedaceandply ai hr otiia vsittoEmna zents were served. Songs. The Cantor's renditions to be pre~sente~d Sunday, Mlarch Chapter last W~ednesaday night,l were batflyrcie n e 27. hen the one act play of M\rs. March 2. hen three hundred The regular monthly meeting of was asked to return shortly for i J1. D,. Kirsch "The Awakening" members of the Order wepre pres~- Beth IsraelSitrodwshl another concert. w\ill be presented. In charge of ent to pay their respects. After Tuesday night at the Temple whe~n - . important business was transac- i a nnonn~ IInnuman...nmenummoonlllllltltu' Illlllllil1( 1111 111( ar1rangement~s for this affair are the close of the meeting. delicious te.ST. PETERSBURG NEWS ledne 1. Kirsc~h. Maetl refres,~hme~nts wer'e served, during E Zi n n 6.1B rinl e rle. H\rr y Webinbr e y whi h~ ti met 11r Bar~ne ~ K r itstThe local B *xi rte TLno g he l 1\ an tou ee 1 edrallo Intrrebs alnd Mliss Roset M~ary~ Gersn. wa;s H~accmpanied at the piano hy Mndynih with Joe Lesser Itors to the Building Fund Bazaar * iss T. Predinger. prtesiding. Important matters were now in progress here for the ben- A regular mee~ttingc of the Jun. Thursday noon Mlrs. Donovan discussed anid plans for the futu;e efit of the Bnai Israel Building ior Ha~dassah will be held at the and the officers of Emunah chapter* ciiiswr made. FEund. In charge of the Bazaar hobert~~~~~~~~~~~~ ClyHtlMna.Mrhwr h usso isBrh ,are Jacob Fuchs, Mrs. Weisman, 141. when1 a splenIdid programs .of -Alendelson, w-olrthy matronr of the A1d aryHniMs.HniMx ntertt1ta\imnenr t will ~t pre~snted~~. lodge at at bridgey luncheon in the Bei I-ummlat sage r s usnyrda b3 Ctrype nn, iMrs. Stl a Golber, Mrsx / Al mmyr reuge o ten.Corl GbesGl adCnr at Clematis and the Railroad net H. Jacobs, Harry Herman. The teTaineds? te saenp part at the organization a considerable Bazaar is at 662 Central ve. an: Senir Hdassh rquess ll ainuet i the Hotel parme tt :um towards the mortgage fund. is open every evening. thoset holdinp ticketsr or c~ash for baFu~ nteHtl~~nr-. rthe recent Senior-Junior Ha~das- 1-'olow\ing the banquet they- at- v eua rdyeeigad sah aIffair to pl~ase accounts for tndametn fte imi r.Sch adMs Zl Saturday morning services are them immediately to M1rs. Milton Ika ~h chapter as the guests of ah- s mo fer and sliser. of hedheewthmn tuitsa. H eier.unce o Mr. Hemanlef bymo-tending. At the Friday night ser- I Mis she Lv o Trnt.Btith Da\-id S st hooi vtiln hol~ i '" Iomht- morning t rtrn nto \c Stuhenelmmber~s of the Religw u 2\an., the bielcth of~ l Rab Lz the formi of a luncheon next Wed-- spending sometime here as the and sing the hymns and traci- n-.1xam nw giett 111) nesd noonl. March 9~, in the Beth Iguest of Dr. and MIrs. Carl N. ionald mneloches.reAl riz ts dpr" Jacobt BeckE~tr. Mrs. Franlk Bec~ket Dai amdTrhadtru emn to these services who are mem- an isEih oo tte with .11rs.l J nglettnr as the hos- -n~d eih efr bers of either the Religious or Bec~rk r h~rm \Iia~mi Be j m b irgli i 1 h reahe nited Jewishdel chshl Sunday school of the congregation. a\ buffelt luncheon~ was~ served. The cok l ebr r re o w gl t i l Rabbi MfaYer Freed of N'ew York ~ guet;~ of honor was the recipitent Wednesday night 'when a report representing the Rabbi Isaac El. of mnany~ beautiful gifts. ''"o h eetCaiyBl a chanan Y'eshiva was a guest here , Begpinn~ing next Tuesday th rndee in the interest of his institution. Las~t Thursday- knight Rabbi Alilied Jewish Campyaign for the i re aed La~zarus Axelrodi anld his tiauncee. Joint Distribution committee and~ A very enjoyable concert wats T~iPlans for the Synagogue to be Missz Esthe~r Levy~ were the guests the Palestine Fund w\ill start a given last w-eek with Cantor Jos- built for Bnai Israel Congrega- \lt honor at the dancet of the JIi- ystematnic house to house canvas epnh Friedman as the guest artist tion provide for quarters for a ami eachJewsh scialsetin araie th goa of$5.00 s t byat the Community House. He ren-: Friendly Inn, the need of which the iam Bech Cunty Cub. he atinal ftiersfor he i- ered a number of liturgical selec- has been very apparent during the Dancingy was enjoyed and all form!- am itr.tio~n, operatic numbers andi folk present season. ed into a greeting line to extend 11'ith the promised co-operation l~icitatiixa~ io the c~ouple wh are efevery local Jewish organization fOTTYTY~~~-(' * t hat the goal can! be raised if eve- nos~ rh au \wi 7thi te ti ouad n f JOWIilb 7 Oldian Rario Jte-~ v\efr Burate the meld ews~ in ier ditrs oin aEas en STATION WQAM EVERY SUNDAY, ~ ts~ President, Mrs. Si Mlende son,: the Palestine situation such as to SPNOE N SPOTDB rtbig zh ~ith f birthday of t~e dm sd tever Fthsi~ msisita The Jewish Floridian and the Follow nort wvas read of the w-ork acco~m- that everyv Jewi w-ho reads either plished by the organization whiich the Jew-ish or English newspapers JOE REISMAN, INC. shoedtht an nedyfailesreadily realize the necessity folr STRICTLY KOSHER PROGRAM had been given clothing collected helpY. Everyv one here is urged to by the auxiliary: that It hadl help- gi ve his contribution so that the i Meats and Poultry ed in the Community Chest Drive, apelmyoc gi euti 166 N. W. 5th St. Ph. 8-2270 and that active aid had been given establishing~ the prestige that M\i-R in the Jewish Wielfare Bureau an- ami n-eeds in this country. PaailTi 9cr ilpe nuall Ball held last Sunday. Be- CRetWl r. c~ause~ of t~he fact that insufficient If money really talked what ai Kosher Restaurant sent Jewish folk songs, D funds to complete the nec~essaryS plenic w-omen would have as bank 'Ch~ere Kashrus and work of the Jewi~sh Welfare Bu- lerks. Delicious Foods Unite popular hits of the da, reau have been raised. the ~Ladies I i 265 N. E. 2nd St Aux-iliary will stage a number of J(any a honeymoon has termi-*1 events this season to provide the nalted wEith the bride's fisrt requtesta deficit. The fust affair is to be for mtoney an afternoon bridge on Friday,f i r And Jewish Dance Music MIarch 11, at which Mfesdames H. Is there anything so wretchted E. Keima andB. ei~nkle will asL to look at a man of fine ability y be the hos~tesses. Refreshmen's doing nothing' FASHION DRY CLEANERS, INC. WEISS PAINT STORTh Jreewshlaridan 1s stores, Greater Yriai M. Wd~ESSOJ, Prop, Amer~ines I.commea a akL;S: asq stoes reter Ne Yrk PANT OBER UnderUl th edership of ....~~~~1L om... n... -t Phs w.n... .- ... BERNIE MAYER SON Friday, March q, 1932 -------~ ,0~00`0~0~00000000~00~0000000 000044~0 +coooo ...-~-------~ a aO d A WEST PALM BEACH o a o aRegular Friday evening services a o will be conducted by Congregation o h t os C~C~chhZC~C~UP~OO~C~shh~, Z~L ~ _ _~ ___ * ~C2 * ~C SOCS Mrs. Louis Grossman of Chicago land daughter, Shirley Rose, are w-inter guests at the LeVeeda apart ments., SHENANDOAHI CANDIES MADE FRESH DAILY Crystallized Fruit ~~,....85e lb. Chocolate Coated Fruit 70c 11). 3 lbs. Assorted. Chocolates and Fruit, only ...... Kitchen and Sales: 422 S. W. 22ND AVENUE Phone 2-5723 IN MIAMI 21 YEARS e47 Thent @19 SPE ILIZIbNG in mthde ttin newest scientific instruments, wihu t"' pIR Oof RUGS PTEN, ,Oduer new eatrrcts sight. Visitors welcomed. 36 N. E. 1st Ave. Ph. 2-7308 ga~tr CgIp. Bundles Sa ifaction 21 North West Ninth Street D)ELANEIY ~ 'BEERS Kodak Pfashatrir sad Emllawta 50%k Off on All Amatea Work 334 N. & Second Avenue YOU PAY FOR HIGH CLASS PRINTING WHY NOT GET ~ITt The B1Ers nHnot Prlating At Reasonabl Prices Phone .3261. 197 8. Miamli Ave. MIrs. Norma Kinder and Mliss Ethel Ettwfein of Philadelphia are stayi g at the Jefferson apart- me . E. Max GoldsEtein formerly of Aronow-itz & Goldstein is now in Shis new offices in the Seybold building, the firm of Aronowitz &~ Goldstein having dissolved as of I March 1. Jewfish authors and composers willt Ce eiused bat th meeting Friday at the home of Mlrs. Henry E.~liams, 32 rysta court, gessl~aura Goldstein will have c && e &&& .. FOR SALE Established, good going grocery store on Miami Beach. Bargain. J. CAPLAN 4148 Collins Avenue EMPLOY FEDERATION ORCHESTRAS WHY? Reliable Dependable Experienced Organized Rehearsed And Trying To Maintain A L;viny Wage Seale Miami Federation Of Musici8RS LOUIS J. NET2"T, Secretary Phon 2-3912 "HURRYOBACI" SELLERS Honest, Coulrteouls Service. N. W. 7th Ave, at 38th Street KING FUNERAL HOME 29 N. W. THIRD AVENUE Phemes 23535-3tOR4 phia. childricn Xd rde~ adaTnedodyan Pittsburgh, are at the Fenimore apartments. M~iami Beach. This is their fifth w-inter here. JMrs. M~artha Gurvitz and son, Robert, of Brooklyn Heights, N. Y~., are staying at the Pennsyl- vania apartments, Mliami Beach. . , Beth David Sisterhood will hold one of its series of bridge parties for the benefit of its Talmud Tor- /ah Chain Fund on Sunday even~ ing, M~arch 13, at the Talmud Torah auditorium, when Mesdames Louis Weinkle, W'olf Cohen, Re`- becca Yunis and Carl Weinkle will be the hostesses. The public is invited to attend. Refreshments will be served and prizes will 'Jr awarded. * * One of the prettiest affairs of the season was the annual Charityv Ball given by the Jew7ish Welfare Bureau last Sunday night at the Roof of the Columbus Hotel. Nightly clubs of the district furnished OPEN ALL NIGHT CURB MKT. 1334 S. W'. 8TH ST. FRESH FRUI'ra VEGETABLES IN SEASON W~e Ship Indian River Frit To All Parts of the II. S. A. Friday, March 4, 1932 TRE HTSHIs FLORIDIAN Page Three IET Silverstein and Mfiss Bea more than two hours entertain- Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Abrams of Silverstein of Charleston, W5. Vs.; ment for those attending. Bernie Cleveland are winter guests it the [Mrs. W. N. Silbert, of Petersburg, Mayerson's band furnished thne Penn Plaza apartments. They made S.a.; Mlrs. H. RI. Klein of Cleve- dance music and at midnight a the trip down by automobile. land; Mrs. H. H. Miller of Chi- delightful buffet supper was serv- * for the enetimn f cago; M~rs. Albert Sonn of New /ed by the hotel management. In Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Zucker have guets Drtin te lat tr~n Orleans; Mrs. B. Kofftoff, Mirs. charge of arrangements was a arrived from St. Louis and are club was, ac~ntie inasthl ear the Bertha LevyS and Mfrs. A. Golden committee headed by Stanley C., guests at the Cocoanut apartments. sponsored a number o affa of Baltimore~. My1ers. More than three hundred * spanrt fted procesbein d dfai; res iidents and tourists were pres -! Dr. and Mrs. N. M. Freund and to local charities T vt r.N olfadduheet children, Joan and Naney, are tionnownumrsei htorganiza- Sara. of Erie, Pa., are staying at, * winter visitors at the Granger to o number s o erinteren e na the La Salle Hotel, M~iami Beaci.; Mr. M1. Rosen is ill at his home Arms apartments. faibrso arer beersing plndfor th because of an attack of pleurisy.l * eairs fure. ben anedfrt Spe~nding the winter in Mliami for the past ten days. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Schafter a . ~Beach are Mfr. and Mlrs. D. Levil- * adduheCnulo eh TheSpaishclu oftheIda31off of Hollywfood, Calif., who are M Jr. and Mrs. Sam Tannenbaum lehem, Pa., are winter guests at Fiher Haigh schol, direthe da b. at the Palmetto apartments. have as their guests M~rs. B. the Jefferson apartments. Mrs. Mar P. W Pomerance, mother, and Mrs. E. Ms ay P Iare, faculty spon- MIr. and M~rs. S. Levenson have Kent, sister, and W~ilma Eda Kenlt sor, has announced the following taken an apartment at the Pris- her niece. Mr. and Mrs. M. Kalifnan of staff of officers who will serve cil fo eea ots ew York are guests at the Foun- for the present semester of the P XO ,IE Ir~S Kti snwr- tain apartments. school year* 1s orsKokni o e Ir. an Mfrs. Victor Kotpaid and~ covering at her home from in- Bonneviere Tomlinson, president; daughter of Brojoklyn, N. Y., andl juries received during a fall ser- Mrsf. and Mrs. Louis Meisel of Leonard Lustgarten, vice presi- Mlrs. B. J1. Selekman of Boston,i eral weeks ago. Bronx, N. Y., are among guests dent; Joe Fretwell, secretary. Thet are guests at the Fenimore apart- * registered at the Biltmore apalrt- club has also chosen its editorial ments, M~iami Beach. M~r. and MIrs. W. Handelman of ments. staff for its official organ, E~li -, a *~~lhn *rE *P nn~+ C Plans for the second annu2 Itask and Civic Ball of the LaC les' Auxiliary of the Miami Jev ish Orthodox Congregation ca for one of the outstanding affair of the current season. The affa will be held in the beautiful bal room of the Woman's Club, 173 N. E. Bayshore Drive on Tuesda) March 15, and in addition to th dancing many of the local nigh clubs have promised to provide en tertainm~ent for the guests. Prize will be awarded for mask costume in observance o lurim w ich 1 the week following. In charge o arrangements are Mrs. Chas. Tan nenbaum, general chairman; Mr~ Sam Tannenbaum, program chair man, and the following chairme: of committees: Cakes, Mrs. Wm Miechlowitz; novelties, Mrs. Harr: Seitlin; candies and cigars, Mrs. N Abramson; flowers, Mrs. G. Kot kiin; sandwiches, Mrs. Nathal Adelman; drinks, Mrs. Max Kup ferstein; tickets at door, 1Messr Kupferstein and Futterfass; trans portation, Messrs. Mechlowitz Seitlin, Drevich and Rappaport. Temple Israel Sisterhood wil hold a regular meeting of its mem bership at Kaplan hall, Monday March 7i, at 2:30 p. m., preceded by a meeting of its board at 1:3( Mrs. Henry D. ~Williams is ir charge of the program to be pre sented in which Jewish poetry is to be featured. Those taking part are Mrs. H. D. Williams, Mrs I. Weinstein, Mrs. J. Williamson Mrs. Alex Goldstein. Mrs. B. Raf~ will sing. A social hour will fol low. All visiting Sisterhood mem bers are cordially invited to at tend. * * Plans for three outstanding events for Temple Israel Sister- hood are now being formulated. The first is to be the annual Pur- im entertainment for the Sunday school children in charge of Mrs- Frank Perlman. The next is to he a night club affair and the third a public bridge at the Black- stone Hotel. The latter two are to be in charge of Mrs. Marvin Bronner and Mrs. H. E. Kleiman. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Liberman of Miami Beach entertained last Monday night at an informal gath- ering in their home a whichh plans for the AlliedgtPh C ~ipaign a nex ~ ek were discussed. Mr La erman~c is honorary chairman of teS local committee. Several lib- er dvoentionsa were made duria during the campaign were given. Among the guests attending were h essrs. Wm. Taradash, Jacob lIabian, Tobias Simon, Mr. and Mrs. B. Noble, .Harry Simonhoff, Mr. and Mrs. Harry I. Lipton, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rubin, Mr. 1Mor- ei a.Rubin, ands Ra bi Ch. J. L. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Miami Jewish Orthodox Congrega- tion will be the hostesses at a public bridge in the vestry rooms of the Synagogue, 1545 S. W. 3rd i St., next Tuesday evening, March 8, at 8 o'clock. The proceeds will be used for the maintenance of its Talu moah The ulci ur d to atend as pr zes 1 l-b tiven for high scores and r ifresh- ments will be serve . The A. Z. A. (Junior Bnai Brith) na nann vensar danc cthe A evening, M~arch 6. Plans provide for the finest event of the season with a number of novelty number s - M~undito, a little newspaper pub- n lished by the club, entirely in - Spanish. The personnel includes: s Editors-in-chief, Walter Hayes - and Jerome Fleeman; assistant ;, editors, Elois Smith and Sophia Besvinick; art editor, Joe Fret- well; business manager, Bonne- l viere Tomlinson. -The Aloha Girl Reserves organ- , ization, sponsored by M~iss Mlabel d ITucker, faculty adviser, has chos- 0 en officers as follows: Alice MIac- n Invale, first mate; Muriel Plum- - mer, second mate; Faith Eisin- rmayer, third mate; Evelyn Sch- wartz, fourth mate. .~* ** ,Interest is being evinced in the f announcement of the annual -Spring dance to be given by the -Junior Council of Jewish Women, -March 13, in the Spanish Gard- ens, atop the Alcazar roof. Mrs. Edward Merlin is chairman of the :party, and Mrs. J. Weinikoff is publicity director. .~* ** More than 200 women were pres- ent at the benefit card party given by the Council of Jewish Women JFriday afternoon in the garden of the Blackstone hotel, Miami Beach. Mrs. Morris ~Rubin of New York and Miami Beach, was general chairman. The grand prize wa a rdd rto Mrs. J. h s sore awards were given to Mrs. W. A. Levy, Brooklyn; Mrs. B. Herman, New York; Mrs. A. Sei- den, Mrs. M. Levy, Brooklyn; Mcrs. A. B. Friedman, Bangor, Maine; Mr.RFy CHsel ,s. Maon k! s ser, Georgetown, Pa.; Mrs. . Goldsherg, Chicago; Mrs. I. W2as- maac sMrs e. Dre seneafd hMrs I were served at the close of the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ruin en tertained a. group of friends at the Spanish Gardens, Alcazar Hotee last week. Present were Gorge GAxl Frs Rosf Sain Mr n Mrs FrdeickRFrank, receve a Mr. and Mrs.' Irn rde, fered 1 ticket for an airp ane or the, bfest by the manage enfloor. t bs dance team on t for Before returning to hr hm in Baltimore Thursday, Mrs. W l; liam D. Jacobson entertaineda le Wededy asking her guests to the Olympia Theatre. Roses ab frdn adre h ceporn se ted the guests;. Mrs. Jacobson spen en baaa h bb s aise r Isaac Levin. Out-of-town guests included Mrs. i R. Mandel of Long Island, Irs.l L- f I- n . y grurvr ,~oJ ., F a pell~l Spending the w-inter at the Tria- their honeymoon at the Lev'eed non apartments. Miami Beach, are;: apartments. JIr. and M~rs. A. Hiller of Philadel- * * -- Ira~ar~rsrt~s~sl-- ---------s-----lle Cbll I I I L I I r I Friday, Ma~h q, 1932 -- f -C -rf ...our The Way of Life By BRE-CE BARTON Bklessed A~re The Cope~tent e__c--ar.: New~ Yorkef r cal - iJl2. He~ knew :~as I had o_ r so-~ Ira years ago~ ar. iti:r ~ .,. m c ga t. -~~-`zi-.-s. ~~I:: t i 2 t3 II S ai ~- ;~~~~~l :0~r' '.:ITS;~~ e-vr T IIE JE WISH FL 0RIDIAN 197 SOUTH. MrIAI AVENr't E J, LOUI~ SHOC)CHET. Edjitor F. CX ass sq t Ruim F~orida Phone 2-114 S a~st asz a t "w:~ fL: allt i x ~ J. k ime w sr i& xucsa i~rs was rus asracs ours xes LL s-chweenak Prrsan si masse . . . stM one 7. f1- t. . . . s: _ _ o rther articles otf hardware. It is a theory of mine that a Welsb !rarebit, taken on top of morsels Like that will often cause pain. Western humor, says an analyt trends to the sardonic. For exam. ,ple, a junk collector's sign, erected -s~cide a Dypnver grade crossing; j"Go ahead. Wehll buyF the car."' The Girl Cham says that if wye Slivet longer nowadays, as the doc- ;tors claim, it must be because we Spend r;o much time resting 1t g~as stations. SIf at premier of France has to put on rubbersTg as he often must at th~is season, it takes an extra mirnute or so ti glet him out of office. Not o~nly is ski-jumping a healthful and exhilarating mode of Itrav-el. btii there is that relative abshence of hi~crh-l~hiker to be on-n sidered. There are always a number of bicentennials- we should be more than gladf tor celebrate. but we can't mention any; names because the figures in~volved are still around. A New Y-orker who once ran a shoe lace up to $4tXM),~000 over- night is reported again on his up- plers. .n which case, fortunately, he would s:Bi have the shoe lace. Composite naitiona-1 platform Ior :1932: M~ore Fede~ral building, big- ger Navy. treief for all, cut in taxes and a magician for Presi- !dent. The National Puzzlers' League /adjourned after a week in Newr YIork; without so~lving the differ- Sence between a Tammany jobhold- er's savings and his salary. A retired sto~rekeeper in WS1is- cinsin has gone, back into busi- ness at rthe age of 104. being un- able to~ keep up! with the relentless pace of modern hard loafing. ! Vitamin A. sass- a scientist, has a d~isftat o~dor of violets. Mlany of our s-elf)~-sarig candidates, we fea~r, are wedily: deficient in this imp~ortant: vitanu A Pent~sylvania farmer raise; black wint tYrPhe~ size of ordinary' base bds.~- Th~s isn contrast to Le~fty- Grov~'s feat o~f throwing a base ball :i0 tok like an ordinary black wYInst~ Japa~nee! foxes~ at KIangwfan are reperted tcF be sending out pos:s2 on dU:T r- hEavy armor, but with ::0 _p~reious expetnce at soul. But: i: iftr resultsf ;z land- ing, thet~ body- b: jiL ;XCs the hardest service and Pays i ~~THE :2c f worsLL wasam co,~ i Ri" to~i twou of me baher sure iar~e -~a wn:-. Thre Is no debt~~ ~ Kask-usT~ Co~~~,cr Fad T~ :e<.Ra A Pt.L RI-=i a whe= vt:E :he d -tl i; les a usr-~ ,tr : mas:~i ze _ivi Nay. Yr: i :hey 21r: - -ey A :-: .- 7 r The~ open trail's inviting y-a- I on g Ining for the newc; T-lr rettled life is palling, Andi I knrlw~ that I am throug~h. Though bjJorom friends are pleading, An~d they- be of me toJ stay, Mr: rrIe~s lsa ill is urging- An~d there it no other w-a-. a :The rewer scenej are calling sr.~ ~ : ther clni An L ~11= I d thoughqi lone~ly are the ,it~ i~s:-.r~ll TE say~ -t.:a: A pace of mind is wiaiting- ..~,Jr :r.yers.As MOnd in distant parts. --- --;~. .Ame rica." writes Gertrude B... Sin,-i. the poetess, in Creative _s-..~_- __-LL- rr- Ar:. America that is the United -a~es ojf Amrerica and it is very .-re~won; was throughout he teei,,nth century beginning liv- t'Chat is toI say thney were begin- rnre living being made out of the ;ightieen:th century that is in all rei nin~eteenth century they were ~~~,_,.~ -:nn~: ng living beginning I _~. i;,vre in twentieth century. An~d whi- -at are they to do. Having _..e something they must be. 'L oking backward. That is. Na- :i _al enough. Andt how- do you look back- ad By looking forward. And wh'rat do you see? As they look iiforard. They see what they had .,: do before they could look back- wardr~. Anld there we have it all. ;;- A .nd now to make it all clea- ~'- ~'Lt r~i The art of crooning came to Amer~nici~a from Hawaii, a musician CONSISTENCY 0:rsccur =:Z ^:e e a aws s~ ~~~~~r ZJ-si u i: ~l: Sa~t :ee :: : me ;r-~ s s:car `LI' s:f rE p-xf of :ks s; Itr- rzes :7 1 -eri 'iet~= 3..u 5- *Fecbe~ :::-~c~~; IP :2<;I ZI 7:ist?:i i R e:-e 1seges. tts I ag arI e :2er'~ `_?feter Ztess :: ;- or ~ whem. "kwe~ 7ere .2 rzes I5::c-e- fr-:eo Irm 41E- Lee 3 ~ ~smtore s 'e-us~ mornmee F3J- -~_~-ri-r :Cases ru uhe. mnu: rt :can won~-~ re~-.R ~Jteo ::5 t B am e sa- -~e a --wes ~f~ t-n :I edzuly Es - 2ssues3~-+2 --at a ce.ET -III : 1hes l:C : -eI - 1 1 we z a.=rts :2 wer~s-- -,, 2ncme ~ia~ ., -rmd" I~1vu rm:. Ja e-~ -axarn ze. De emean- ine wet ,-to :ucc a.-: n-2 Kastras~' us. -Seef~~ e- ne--- -sele Sc ei~ to famu~ at e_~;SIs ad ri marks. I am surprised at his r~trudenes The Haw-aiians, on their cart. have'l always spoken w-ell i>f The warden of a state prison in Kansasa is hav-ing a good laugh at a: pri?;onetr w\ho thought he was ~ Zi0; .ng w ~hen he seized~ one o~f ::-. institutio~n's trucks and drove raway in it-acrcompani ed~ by hii A~ Sng of O)ld Age. I would;: rather be gray\ and old. Withn no mo~re sotngs that I have 1: =20 needt~I~t f\r a1 winning N o sw-ii: hea~rt hat; is aplt to break \i Early~ ::~ lIf whe:: :the skies :.ac Who hea~rts are loyal mu:J F: : harts w.I1 wearyu~ s:: frtende ; r *f~:11 \. :t ~ z :: N~t~~ wag s~~t have goe ::3 the fA. .f c"_~~~~~~-~ _f I-, a ~'= Lf: ~~~~I- f .x~'f iI 1t;f r- cari ~ --f '3: "L x-sm.i ne:c ie ai 30t 112 2-"- `- we ea**: >r :- at -~irI :ni~- :1e :L ~in~L wrbe- serve a :t a-at L-aita- ;i- we L F s:~ 4~f~ rf 7. tSkw~~--- -l anF ag~t Ifde Wee I:tI ~ f _ p --I-rzt x Tee~ 2 L me 1set f;L I.e*L:cry~ :: ~ zeze es I--L ~ rees n lit-' e -Llt :-- vT1 ta ~~~l .C'fZ ;f'e~ *F--~s-arff= :5; Ame: -~ 5-aen- ::Als-2.'~J '20s "3m -sert nt f--nL ~ Cze-sentL -E :- : : Eur'y man feels thaDt a lot o'f A- :;x cr' $1 et: after- ima: crys:'wss is c~omma'ed abtf it 5 zs vehes 12 Suggeted~i in: Otlar~.s emwiig o h ol ned~~t~ rst: 2@ ;Vrse i :t:s va~ AN r~ab he~~r andr webb tr,rers! =It= X0- P tes o an aE-fr:~sma La* as vaug t:SL=m whatP -ais sosr u.: outphi'w at a prai in 4iis abat~ht ideah ~and taxes *tadt% acp 4f f >=:~l~K whm head* -4~r~ *A:~r"mes; metra itsW~ *takl Noaking ~. faLi~r sargical ope- s~~~~~~ and weilm wsad aw an rn a tm e noa WERHOFARLD-N GI LJi4 F ~I . ~_ __ ___ ~_ __ _~_ _~ ___ __ A An..unements MIAMI JEWISH ORTHODOX CONGREGATION (Orthodox) 1545 8. W. Third Street JONAH E. CAPLAN, Rabbi The usual early Friday evening services begin at 6 p. m. with the !late services following at 8:30 when Rabbi Caplan will preach on "'The Head and Heart of a Na- tion." The usual congregational singing and chanting will be led by the Rabbi. CONGREGATION BETH DVD (Conservative) 139 N. W. Third Avenue S. M. MACHTEI, Rabbi Rabbi S. M. Machtei will con- duct the regular late Friday night services tonight. The late serv- ices begin at 8:15 p. m. and the Rabbi will preach the sermon. Cantor Louis Hayman will chant the ritual. During the open forum that follows the services Rabbi Machtei will answer questions. A social hour will follow. Tomor- row morning the services will be gin at 8:30. Sunday school classes will meet at 10 a. m. Sunday. TEMPLE ISRAEL OF MIAMI (Reform) 137 N. E. Nineteenth Street DR. JACOB H. KAPLAN, Rabbi TEMPLE ISRAEL ...... ....... Services at Temple Israe~l, re- form Jewish congregation, 137 N. E. 19th St., will be held Friday evening at 8:15. Dr. Jacob H. Kaplan will speak on the subject, "If it is Infected; it Hurts." The public is cordially welcome. The Philosophy Club meets Wednesday evening at the rabbi's office at the Temple, to which vis- itors who care to spend an intel- lectual evening are welcome. CONGREGATION BETH JACOB (Orthodox) 311 Washington Avenue Miami Beach L. AXELROD, Itabbi The early Friday evening serv- ices begin at 6 p. m. with the late services at 8:15 when Rabbi Axel- rod will preach a sermon on "The Way of Life." Cast cBaoristhSchlac man Si l urday morning the Rabbi will preach on "The Talmudie Interp- retation of Sholom." Im rediss2l afterathe Saturay traditional "aufrufen" will be ob- served because of the Rabbi's ap- proaching marriage, there will be a kiddush to which all members of the Talmud Torah and Sunday school have been invited together with all -the worshippers. A Page f Edited b y RA: Truth has rough flavors if we bite through. Whatever you lend, let it be your money, but not your name. When the fight begins within himself, a man's worth something. !r ! eslome-keeping hearts are happi- The first time a girl falls in love she imagines she invented it. Like to Shop at FAYMUS F AY'S 24 26 NOR&TH MIAMIL AVE. ted any a fein ne har as DRESSES ~oo wd ottr aNe rt as2 C)OLR 8IE FI Frdy Mrch 4, 1932 Prrne Fi~e S~ie ~COBE AN" !or Mciami Beach News BBI: LAZARUS AXELROD drHI II HAAPPaE IN S ~ c;By Bettye. c Anyone wishing to stop me, had better begin now, cause this time I'm really wound up. I've just been to a tea given by the Univer- sity for the Senior girls of the various High schools. Boys! Girls! and various other ejaculations! ! What tea! It was divine, tho' I can't remember drinking any of the jolly ole stuff. But ah! The one disappointment of my after- noon was that I didn't see any "Freshmen."~ (There were several fresh-men, but that's different from just plain "freshmen"). However, I did see plenty of othl- er things .. "Frat" houses, blue eyes, green sweaters and oh well! Y'ou wouldn't be interested . . Those that were there besides "yours truly," I did ~notice a few people in the rush, were: Ethel Tobin, Charlotte Rappaport, Anita Bernstein, Gertrude Neham, Elel- nor Rubin and Janice Brill. All seemed to be interested in a cer- tain part of the Ul .. I wonder if it had anything to do with the experimental part? At a recent elimination contest to decide who was to represent Miami High in an old fashioned spelling bee, Rosalyn Daum was one of the longest ones in it. Rosalyn missed only three. That was spelling it. Eh what ? (Do pardon my dense puns.) Students are beginning to train for the state contest in typing and shorthand. Natalie Pallott en- tered the first year part. Well some people sure get the jinxs--and others the lucks! Miri- am Scheinberg left Monday morn- ing for Gainesville with the rest of the contestants in the one act play contest. Miriam is the make up artist. Leave it to Miriam to make up, she sure can do it. What a time she'll have making up in Gaines- ville* Well 'till I find by way out of the wilds of Coral Gables ... I might even have to have a guide the next time I go out there. ~bARAOUN i H eiyoCAM US edu etisona gos formto A lhi ~ *t nivority l Piai articles goes to press, the U. negD By Mito A.Fredave debating team composed of cb By & ito A. &reda c & & 44 t Weiss and Milton Friedmn ~" Q~Q~~~m ~ ~ ~ ~ will be competing against Asbury Hello, folks! Ievrbdha College of Ky. Here's hoping that py7 evryd we w,, in. After braving a deluge and hav- I had intended to tell of some ing someone from the top rowr of funny happenings at the U. recent- seats dump a derby full of water ly, but the athletic news as usual on me, I finally was able to seat, took up too much space. Next myself, gs comfortably as was Iweek if nothing stops me, you'll possible n ~ser the circumstances, 1-eadofsom eyausn e and enjoy the U. of Miami-U. of Iet. Florida wrestling and boxing meet. In 15 seconds it will be exactly It was certainly an evening re- time to go off the column. Time plete with thrills. lis up adios. Jerry Cohen won colse tussio on a rain soaked mat that ma' HRLE ETRERCS footing very difficult. It was also As we go to press a spectacular very hard to get any holds ~be- hurdle race is being featured at cause the bodies became extreme- the West Flagler Kennel Club as ly slippery. Georgie Reichgott one of the excellent card of races had things all his way and made being shown nightly. his opponent look like a baby. Al. Situatced within a few minutes Kurtzon lost his match but madle ride of the heart of Miami's bus- a good showing .Mike Kasanof iness section the track is easily also lost but he did so to a fel- reached, and with the excellent low who is considered good Olymi- class of dogs contesting nightly pic material. the fans are being given the best The last match of the evening ~in racing that can be shown dog decided the wrestling part of th3 lovers. The mutuels have been meet, which' went to Florida. Wle paying exceptionally well as have were even at the start of thethdaldobe. , heavyweight match. Unfortunately, The managdubemetune Je we lost it by the close margin of 80 seconds. The only satisfaction possible is from a Jewish stand- point because the Florida heavy- weight, who made the Florida Victory possible, was a Jew named Weinberg. The final score was Florida 16 and Miami, 14. However, the boxing matches were a cinch for Miami. We won six bouts out of seven. Capt. Stan Phillips won by a clean knockout. The handball tournament is progressing very slowly. Milt Weiss and Milton Friedman won their first doubles match 21-11; 21-15. They are now in the sec- ond round. No other Jewish dou- bles team have played so far. In the singles, Bernard Katz lost' a hard battle and M. Friedman won his match 21-15 and 21-18 and went into the quarter finals. Of the eight remaining contestants, four are Jews. (Warren, Mack, Reichgott and Friedman.) Reich- gott and Friedman are pitted agairmt each eot Ienog aot Adams and Carson Bradford have been on the lookout to provide the best of dog racing obtainable and last week witnessed the first of a series of intercity track contests between dogs from the Jackson- ville track and the West< Flagler oval. The local dogs came in sec- ond and fourth, with the Jackson- ville representative the victor. Other similar contests will be staged here shortly. YOUNG ISRAEL TO PRESENT PURIM SHORTLY The Young Israel, a group com- posed of young Jewish boys and girls from the ages of 15 to 18, recently organized here for cul- tural and athletic work along the general lines of Young Israel ac- tivities in the North will stage a gala Purim spectacle on Purim night, March 22, at the Miams Senior High school auditorium. The members of the club will pre- sent a Purim play and the New York O eretta Company wil b 's a Daughter." Bernie Mayerson's orchestra will provide the music for both plays, the first to be present *ijnEnglish and the see- A nominal sum will be charged merely to cover the expenses. A politician thinks of the next election; a statesman of the next generation. IWHEN IN WEST PALM BEACH DROP IN IAT Mrs. Mary Schrebmck's Roumamian Inn 414 EIGHTH STREET WEST PALM BEACH Where you will obtain a delightful Kosher meal, home cooked and served amidst most pleasant surroundings. $vwse00s~lsl~rr L e;Rw ng g 25e DAY- Ph~B lam Bech 454 Co..llnsAve. one 5-2568N? l Wl IPYu oSe ' Mliamri Jewish -OrthodoxL Consgregtica, where Traditional cereme~~ miswl be carried out at the "~SI;JonI Batorsh"' on Suda~y, YMarh 27th. " The J Record Price Pai *n D b 1 ONE DAY SUNDAY Admission $1.00 Greatest Double Show mn Greater * *m Hiso HI Tropical SEVEN RACES DAILY PO CEPMTES NODAY CLUB HOUSE INCLUDING STATE TAX $5.00 GENERAL ADMISSION INCLUDING ALL TAX $2.30 Daily Broadcast 6 :45 WIOli GaBESR AC I N Assoc~l~lll IO NC. FRANKL J. BRUEN, Presient-Manager. N BIRD ROAD WEST OF BILTHORE TOWER -rs~s~irm~na- 1-~~--~-1 II~I-I CI r ~eY u~ Ir __ RiOSENBLATT WOR LD RENO OWNED JE WISH TENOR al80 CHARLES FARRELL and MARIAN NIXO)N in "AFTER TOIMORROW"~T * Eiscayne PLAZA Theatre SOUTH MIAMI BEACH (JAI ALAI) Sensational! ~Orld's Fastest Sport! SEE IT TONITE DANCING ]LADIES FREE Tad. With Paid Admission 50ead eAM 8~rFIRST BISCAYNE 36th and 36th N. WP. GO WEST TO RED ROAD-- SOI'TH TO BIRD ROAD- W'EST TO TRACK Dunn beesses leave So. Venetian Arcade entrance: sedans and basses leave "',"".r nd Boue ard'o t rld k ars _ ~I_ __ -I~ -~L-L-L -~-C ---LYLil-i~-I1ILi- : --C~yri~-L-~El~e~U~B~L ~~IIAi~_k-~Pi+j~~il&~;I~*L;i~ ~Si~ LiiYil Last WCednesday night the daily doubles at the Miami Beach Ken- nel Club paid the holders of a two dollar mutuel ticket the un- equalled sum of $1730.60. This sets a world record and Phil Cohen a Jewish lxiy of Boston was the lucky original holder. Between the sixth and the eighth race, Cohen was a little dubious about the value of his ticket and sold a half interest to a friend, Speedy Palumbo for only $25. Howfever, both are more than well satisfied. Their ticket was the only one sold on the doubles that held the winning combination. Wednesday night Capt. A. L St. G. Luster of the British wrar- ship Danae, now in the Miami r.G utir wife of Mita 's myo . Thursday night the entire persol- nel, including merq and officers of the British warship were the guests of the management and presented the H. M. S. Danae Trophy to the winner of the ser- enth race. Next Monday night the Little Theatre Guild of Miami Beach will have their night at the track. They though the free list has not been suspended. A number of trophies will be presented by the organiz- ation to the winners of the differ- ent races and include among oth- ers The Miami Beach Kennel Club trophy, Flamingo Hotel Cup, Greenleaf and Crosby Cup, Dr. Wollard president of the Theatre Guild Cup. The trophies will be exhibited beginning Monday in the windows of the Greenleaf and Crosby Co. store. The beautiful ocean side oval has been visited by many notables from both sides of the Ocean and it has been the rendzevous for many fashionable parties. Track records have been equalledl and bested during the present sea- son and the fans have seen many close and thrilling finishes. "Siyom Hatorah" Coming Event W~ith plans for the "'Siyon Ha-' torah"' to be held on March 2, rapidly nearing completion, it i promises to be one of the orutstand- ing events of the annals of Greater Miami Jewry-. Prominent speakers from different parts of i the country have promised to at- tend in addition to artists of note who wrill take part in the musical program that will be presented. ;he ga- m- re- ;he of ~te ee :or be g. :: : f * -~:-~- t~n~t~-"F'; IE JEWISH FLORIDIAN Friday, March 4, 1932 later died in the hospital. Deputy der. Premier Jorga has promised at Soroca, and several guards to LandaPI has taken the Prosecutor's to form a Parliamentary Commis- report immediately to Bucharest. evidence and with several of his sion which will act as an investi- The Jewish deputies in Parlia. parliamentary friends persuaded gating factor. Meanwhile, the ment have no doubt that the sol. the Government to re-open en- Government has ordered Colonel dier murderers will be tried and quiries into the cause of the mur- I Gaja, Chief of the frontier guards punished. Pase six The affair is to be held at t Miami Jewish Orthodox Congre~ tion, 1545 S. 'W. 3rd St., and i mediately after the formal cee monies, all present will be t guests of the Ladies' Auxiliary the Congregation at an elabora supper which will be served fr of charge. The public is urg to make no other engagements f this evening as the affair will one well worth while remembering: Deputy Isaac Gruenbaum is planning to leave Poland, his na- tive land, as a protest against the Government's failure in keeping its promises to alleviate the social and economic discrimination against the Jews. Deputy Grn- enbaum has always been a cham- pion of the rights of Jews in Po- land, and has been a member of parliament since 1919. at Src by mRu nionf so tie guards has aroused the humane members of the Rumanian Parlia- ment to take steps to bring the murderers to justice. The public Prosecutor succeeded in learning the truth of the outrage from the lips of a dying victim. The six Jews, who were unemployed, want- ed to cross the frontier into Rulssia to look for work. They paid one as the Jews were just over the frontier the guards deliberately opened fire killing four, and wounding two of the party, who IN PERSON 3 TIMES SUNDAY I GREYHOUND RACING AttIts Best - 10 EXCITING RACE 10 1 NIGHTLYi-EXCEPT SUNDAY Post Timee 8:15 N~o Mipors Admission 50c Mursic byv Matchler gad his Band WEST F~LAGLER *, Ehlea KEV.E CU lg 37th Ave. 37th q- State Law Prohibits Admission of Minors Lunch at the beautiful club house or grandstand cafeteria delicious food at downtown prices. CALL R ERGRERN 962 FOR TF |
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| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 33 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |