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MORE THAN TWICE AS MUCH LOCAL, JEWISH NEWS AS ANY OTHER PAPER -- -- ----- ---I Today and Tomorrow ByFrank Parker Stockbridge DEATH .. as a penalty Itlay was the first modern na- ;in to abolish the dealth penalty for crime, nearly eighty years ag.Under Mussolini the death naty- was re-established for erancrimes against the govern- ent, and two men were executed afew weeks ago, one for trying to kill Mussolini with a bomb. SThis is sure to stir up discus- ion again of the effectiveness of capital punishment. We have it almost every State, but it does otseem to prevent murder. Italy still punishes ordinary murder with only 21 years of rsn, but executes those whose lesthreaten the sovereignty of he State. I personally think that anybody is to be legally killed t would be better to inflict the ath penalty on those who mur- er for their personal gain. The kmerican view is--in theory at as-that the safety of the in- )vidaul is more important than hesafety of the Government. THE HEBRfEW ATHLETIC CLUB of Miami, Florida July 19, 1932. The Jewish Floridian, 107 S. Miami Ave., T atmi, Foia Dear Sir: In view of the ensuing Hebrew Handball Doubles Tournament, that will be held under the auspices of our organization shortly, I, as publicity chairman, have been directed by the Hebrew Athletic Club to express our gratitude to you for your wonderful co-operation given us and we feel certain that to a great extent, you will be instrumental for the success of this tourney. We feel certain that this tourney, the first of its kind held in these parts, will materially aid you and your paper in its quest for development of Jewish athletics. Again, I: wish to thank you for the publicity you have given this tourna- ment and sincerely hope that your publication wi~ll continue, in the future, to enjoy the marvelous success it has maintained in the past. Sincerely yours, (Signed) I. SCHWARTZ, D. S. C. Publicity Chairman. - ---- IZ ,,_2 12 ~ L~ ,ist, .has found out how to make white paper from southern pine, and the time will some when the big "newsprint" mills will be In Florida and Georgia instead of in Canada. Vol. V.-No. XXX Miami, Florida, Friday, July 22, 1932 Price: five Cents Ladies Picnic Is Postponed The picnic of the Ladies Auxi- liary of the Miami Jewish Ortho- dox Congregation for this coming Sunday has been postponed one week and will be held Sunday, July 21, beginning at 10 a. m., at Lummus Park, Ocean Drive and 8th St., Miami Beach where tables will be reserved for the organiza- tion and its guests. The program for the day includes swimming, nd other such activities. Chief features of the day will be a "wiener-roast" and water- pnelon party. Prices for all foods and delicacies will not exceed ten cents and many will be sold for as low as five cents. The proceeds of the affair will be used for the maintenance of the Talmud Torah supported by the organization at the Synagogue of the Miami Jew- ish Orthodox Congregation. At this Talmud Torah many puptls are taken care of and tuition fur- nished free because of the inabil- ity of the parents to pay. In charge of arrangements are Mrs. Nathan Adelman and Mrs. Charles Tannenbaum. They will be assisi ted by other members of the con- gregation. Talmud Torah TO ReorgamiZe Beth David recently reorganized its Talmud Torah and the classes will be in charge of Mr. E. Gor- don teacher. The regular classes areefrtom 8:1 eoantoon ndi ao mme school classes will be held from 2:30 p. -m Yiddish instruction Miami Day to Be Observed Dale James, executive secretary of the Miami Chamber of Com- merce and chairman of the Miand day general committee, called` at- tention to the proximity of M1- ami day to Miami's thirty-sixth anniversity, July 28, and said that tso.cessiand wui~ll v~ry a, donl- ble significance, through salutes to the pioneers who have been here through practically all the years of the city's history. Mr. James and his associates on the committee, George Whit- ten, W. A. Pacetti and Norman Mlirsky are suggesting that to- slay be made not oray "one day of great savings," which is the sitalni day slogan, but that it also take the form of an informal cele- bration of the exty's anniversary, since there is to be no formal mar~kmg of that event this year* Carry out this thought will add to the pleasures and significance of the second annual Miami day occasion, when many thousands of Miamli and Dade county residents, as well as visitors from nearby towns and cities meet and renew their friendships, exchange ideas and talk over the past, present and future, Mr. James points out* In line with the idea of mak- ing Miami day a big birthday party, there will be a big aerial parade of planes from all the fly- ing bases here, including the Cue- tiss-Wright Flying Service, Viking Flitg Boat Company danda th bases. ITourist Dies Here Suddenly Adolph Rosenfeld a native of Austria-Hungary,. fifty-five years of age, died here Sunday after a very short illness as a result of a heart attack. Mr. Rosenfeld came to the Uni- ted States more than thirty years rge sand established his home in Alabama. He was a retail gorcer at Ensley, where he made his home until he came to Miami about three months ago. He was improvingg rapidly from a para- lytic stroke that had disabled his I arm when the heart attacks came Sunday. He was an active com- munal worker of Ensley and Birm- ingham, Ala. THIncilOR t0 Be Decided Soon JudD fthge Depa vier of thuperior SCourt at Montreal at the conclu- sion of the hearings of the Jewish merchant E. Abugov for an in- junction against the "Goglu" pe- riodicals owned by Joseph Men- ardi c1onSistlfig 01 "Le! Goglu,"' Le Miruar" and "Le Shamo annou- ced that he would render his de- i cision on September 1st. .., The Jewish merchant atra ~NAILS .. what are they? Many an unsophisticated tourist 1 France has eaten and enjoyed that the bill-of-fare called "escar- ots," only to learn afterwards ith disgust that he had eaten -miJ.. 'Ph~ic popular French del- :acy is under discussion in Paris, 'here the officials are trying to ecide whether they are game sh, or domestic animals. ' jThe wild snails of Burgundy are tigscarce, and snail-lovers in- ked the game laws to protect m.But, said the logical French ntionaries, anything that you 11off a wall with your fingers nt be "game." One friend of snail said they might be class- as "horned beasts." Another they should be grouped with ters and the shell-fish. nthe meantime, anybody who ts to be sure of getting a dish snails of the finest, in the best nh style of cooking, would er make .his trip to France lest the edible varieties be- eextinct under the pursuit of leshunters! PR. .. from the mills dti tree mi es of my home hstn I he fi ruins dof the mill St fars woo pulp paper manuu cured wasentgrn d o tohethis pan i making r - withu aid otuhatsir v lu ars th e newspaper business and esly cheapened all kinds of meeting of the Jewish community was held decided on legal action to prevent further Anti-Semitic agitation in these publications to prevent what may have turned in- to blood shed against the Jewish population of Canada. The pre- siding Judge at the preliminary hearing declared that the publi- cation complained of contained matter that were dangerous to the peace and security of the people. He declared that the articles were not only Anti-Jewish, but Anti- Christian, anti-social and anti-Na- tional in their nature. In the application for an injunc. tion the Jewish attorneys I. Co- hen and M. Gomeroff set forth that the publisher had conducted a deliberate campaign against the Jews of the province of Quebee and particularly the cities of Montreal and L~oshin. That the editor had attempted to prove that all Jews were Anti-Catholic and wouldli rob tehet christians.d Ta made by the articles to establish a permanent boycott against Jew- ish merchants. That the Jews, in these articles, had attempted to renew the blood accusation against the Jews, and that the Jews had been termed revolutionists and other disreputable names. The outcome of the legal pro- ceedings is anxiously awaited by the Jews of Canada who are de- termined that this Anti-Semitic agitation must be stopped. !pupils so desire. An Inl~~o He lavessurivin himhisis extended to all to visit the widow Mrs. Ida Rosenfeld, two cassdrn nsrcinhus sons Maxand avidand ourTutition will be charged accord- daughers.ing to the ability of the parents His son Max is a noted ball t a n reisrcinw~ player, playing centre field with hPrip hs nhet a.I may be had if the parents of the the Brooklyn Nationals. When notified of his father's death, Max was in St. Louis with the Brook- lyn team and left immediately ar- riving here Wednesday morning in time to attend the funeral. Services were held at the Ahern Funeral Home and at the ceme- .tery. Interment was in the Great- er Miami Jewish Cemetery Asso- ciation section of the Woodlawn ,Cemetery. Club Massmeet- ing IS Postponed charge is Mr. Louis Weinkle chair- man of the Board of Education. $11181 SOClety The picnic of the Chesed Shel Emes which was to have been held at the Pier on July 31st has been Postponed to Sunday, August 14, beginning at 10 a. m, in order to make arrangements to entertain the large number of people who hae dsignif ed tphli sneo ofs ing, bathing and other entertain- ment free of charge. The admis- sion fee of fifty cents for adults and twenty-five cents for children include one meal. The menu an- nounced at this time provide for gefillte or baked fish, potato salad, .blintzes, vegetables, cake and cof- fee. In charge of ararngements will be a committee consisting of representatives from the Beth David Sisterhood, Beth Jacob Sis- terhood and the Ladies Auxiliary of the .Miami Jewish Orthodox Congregation. Mr. I. L. Mintzer is chairman of the general arrange- ments committee. Stress is being laid-on the fact that the funds to be raised will be .used for the `cemetery that is maintalked by the organization which proviaea free burial for the poor. Jewish Club BeglHS WOrk The Yeddidim Club of young Jewish men of the Greater Miami . District recently reorganized and has now opened clubrooms at 158 N. W. Fifth St., where meetings are held every Wednesday even- ing. A gymnasium has been fit- ted up for .the use of the mem- 'bers and 'their guests and boxing exhibitions are held before and after the meetings each week. An invitation is extended to the young men of the community to visit the club rooms. The massmeeting scheduled to have been held last night for the purpose of the formation of a city- wide Jewish organization was postponed because of the inability of the members of the committee Ito formulate definite proposals for the organization. The commit- tee will be ready for the meet- ing which will be held at the li- brary building Tuesday evening, August 9, beginning at 8 p. m. Representing the B'nai Brith on the committee are Stanley C. Myers, Max Rappaport, Wm. Friedman, Isaac Levin and Jack Bernstein. Maxt Orovitz, president of the the Young Men's Club of. IViami heads the representatives of his organization on this com- mittee. still make most of the high- ewriting paper, and all the on which money is printed, mills of Berkshire county. and cott g~aas, such as ippings fom t~~mtieshirt and factories in T By, provide of the base material for Papers, but most of the ron which books are printed all that is used in newspapers, saeof wood. . ndamakes most of it, be- seCanada still has great forests and we have cut tof ours down. But Dr. clsA. Iler~ty, famous chem- ~dF~B~G~CB~iY97 'a~e T1RO ~ yl;rl~lurrC ~uvr~~r_- ___ I IThe Radio Synagog the regular sevces will be hlh a. m. with the choir singing and Earl Barr Hansen at the piano. Mr. M. H. Rosenhouse prominent attorney of this city will preach the sermon on "Mosaic Laws As A Foundation for Modern Laws. The Junior Radio Snyagog will hear Leonard Tobin in a sermon- ette on "The Breach", the Bible Lesson on "Noah" by Louis Spec- tor and the prayer by S. Bulbin. Rabbi S. M. Machtei founder and director of the Radio Synagog will be present and in charge through he will not preach the sermon. Woolfe, his brother-in-law. The bride's gown was of white crepe romaine banded with white fox and belted with gardenias. Her hat of white felt and straw was trimmed with gardenias and she carried a bouquet of bride's roses and valley lilies. Mrs. Owen's gown was of pink chiffon. A buf- fet supper was served -after the ceremony. After a short yachting trip Mr. and Mrs. Miller will be at home at 810 Eleventh St., Mi- ami Beach. The bride studied at the Earl Wallace Art school, Hollywood, Mr. Miller, who is a member of the law firm of Sampson& Miller, attended the University of Flor- ida, Vanderbilt University, Ohio State and the University of Miami. * * Rabbi S, M. Machtei of the Ra- di~o Synagog returned to the city on the S. S. Mohawk after a bus- iness trip to Nevi York where he arranged for the publication of his book of Radio Sermons. He was~ arccom~panied on hias turn by Mrs. Machtei and daughter Naomi. I They ari making their home atl the Orlando apartments as before * * Miss T. Gross left last we~k fo an indefinite stay in New Yorkor EMPLOY FEDERATION Reliable ependable Experienced Organized Rehearsed And Trying To Maintain A Living ~Wage Scale Miami Federation Of %118101888 LOUIS J. NETT, Secretary Phone 2-8912 a #"tasgsaata33N38883t. HIGH CLASS PRINTING WHY NOT GET ITT ... st ... . The BETTER Kind of Printingr At Reasonable Pric" Phone 2-3261 107 8. Miami Ave "HURRY BACK" TO SELLERS Honest, Courteens Service. N. W. 7th Ave. at 28th Street i ,KING SHENANDOAH CANDIES MlADE FRESH DAILY Crystallized Fruit ,....65e lb. Chocolate Coated Frut 70e lb. 8 lbs. Assorted Chocolates and Fruit, onl $1.50 Kitchen and Sales: 422 S. W. 22ND AVENUE Phone 2-5723 We Deliver Ban dles DELANEY l& MBER 50%~ Off e Al Amstaur Wal 884rsj N IL SL'@ MTrheolirarri mae oF Is, tAumc FUNERAL HOME nard Greenberg of Hartford, Conn. 29 N. W. THIRD AVBNL)B was solemnized last Sunday eve- hn 25'-14 ning by Rabbi Dr. Jacob H. Kap- ned te mem es ofth fm y. Dr.- Joseph B. PMargolis a brother of the bride was best _ma'n and Mrt rakHqltzberg attended) the bride. Thiey left for a trip to FUN~ERAL SE@YICE Imrana heir hme i cOrl nd, Fl.I 3~ They will remain there: for se-/* eral weeks. The Junior Chapter of Miami + $ Hadassah held its first Happy The Misses Shirley and Garnet Hour meeting of the current sum- Brandt of Woodmere, L. I., New mer season last Monday evening, York are spending some time in July 17th, at the home of Miss Miami visiting their aunt, Mrs* Sylvia Rayvis. The following ap- Jennie Rotfort. pointments as chairmen of com- * mittees were announced. Wednesday evening, August 3, Happy Day, Miss Edith Silver- the Junior Hadassah will enter- man* publicity, Miss Hannah tain its members and guests at a Mack; program, Miss Georgia swimming party beginning at 8 Roth. One of the features of the p. m. at the Roman Pools, Miami evening's entertainment was a Beach. Admission will be only very excellent book review of tairty-five cents. Entertainment Helen Grace Carlysle's "We Be- will be provided and the public is gin" which was given by Mrs. urged to attend and enjoy this Charles Feldman president of the e~vent. In charge of this affair Books in Brief club. Reports were are Miss Bede Goldenblank as presented for the holding of two chairman, Mfrs. Jennie Rotfort and benefit affairs for the organiza- M~iss Hannah Mack. !tion the first of which will be Miss Phyllis Soutag and Miss on AguAA a3.1tanthse- Estelle Kasanof entertained Tues- * *i Miss n31 ian Sen, Mies Mane Kp M, Thearri dugh er AlisMr. and lan, Miss Rose and Miss Mildred Mrs. J. F. Laird of Hollywood, Berg, Samuel Kaplan, Jacob Stein, Calif., to M. Victor Miller tood Louis Goldberg, Melvin Katz and place at sunset Wednesday at the Philp an Arnld Krp*home of Mr. Miller's parents, Mr. *c and Mrs. Louis Miller at Mayfield The first of a series of member- Court apartments, Miami Beach. ship affairs to be given by the Dr. Jacob H. K~aplan of Temple Junior Hadassah will be held Israel officiated at the ceremony aboard the Pirate Ship "Neptune" which was attended by relatives. docked at Miami River and 27th I The bride was attended by her Ave., Monday evening, August 1. Sister, Mrs. L. E. Owen, and Mr. Those attending must come mn pi- BIMiller's best man was A. E. GREATER MIAMI SHEBREW DOUBLES HANDBALL TOURNAMENT Sponsored by the Hebrew Athletic Club of Miami Entrants Name .. Date...,..... ...13 Address ..................,...............,........................... .. _ I Wish to be Entered Class B. Under 25 () Novice Class( All rules governing this tournament are under the jurisdiction of .the Rules Committee. Entry blanks must be filed with Dr. I. Schwartz, Room 400, Meyer Kiser Bldg. before July 28, 198(2 d II Most beautiful Hotel. equiprped wRth all modern sanitary devieas. R~oomsy single and en suite with or without Baths. Homelike suroreandinse. Finest cuissie. First class servie. Reduced Bates. s. E. GOLDSTEIN, Prop. I oD no ng wil be depil the pa. tio or in the ballroom if it rains. Th ani mi befrihed h Ganged by Miss Sylvia and Irene Farr, who are in charge of the entertainment committee. Among those scheduled on the program of entertainment are Miss Irene Farr popular Miami songster, Leonard Tobin and Miss Rose Chintalin in a number of dance novelties. Mrs. Jack Simo publicity head of the Council an chairman of the arrangements committee for the dance is being ,assisted by Mrs. J. Levin in addi- tion to the entertainment commit- tee. ,At meeting of th Youn Is- Marvin Rubin last Tuesday even- for membership were received fro VitorKahn and Joseph IFri ds.icTh next meeting will be held at the home of Miriam Green. wald, 1368 S. W. 5th St., next Tuesday evening, July 26th at 8 p. In. . A mid-summer sports dance wil be given by the Junior Council o Jewish Women at the Coral Ga- bles Country club next Sundpy evening, July 24. This is expected to be one of the outstanding Jew- ish affairs of the year, according to Miss Sylvia Dreisen, president of the council. The public is in- vited. The proceeds will go to a chart- table fund that the council main- tains. Tickets may be purchased from any member of the council o o SOC IE TY O 4 To carry on the welfare work rate or sailor costume. Admission of the organization, the Ladies will be only fifty cents and if one Auxiliary of the Jewish Welfare becomes a member it will be ap- Biareau is sponsoring ialbridge plied towards the annual dues. En- party next Wednesday evening, tertainment will be provided by July 27, beginning at 8 p. m. in stellar performers, a mid-night the Ocean View Inn, 158 Ocean buffet supper will be served. In Drive, Miami Beach where cards charge of arrangements is Miss will be enjoyed in one of the cool- Bede Goldenblank, general chair- est spots af Miami. man who is being assisted by Mrs* Mrs. Harry Isaacs first vice Jennie Rotfort and Mrs. Veeda president of the organization and Cromer. Reservations may be in charge of activities during thel made by calling Miss Goldenblank absence of the president is mak- 2-0921, Mrs. Rotfort 2-1758, or ing every effort to make this one Miss Lena Weinkle 2-7185. The of the outstanding affairs of the public is urged to attend. current season. Hostesses for this) 1 affair are Mrs. J. Caplan, Mrs.! Mrs. Jennie Rotfort entertained Harry Isanes, Mrs. Mr. Scheinbeg, twelve! of the juvenile friends of Ils. MVichlael Arnold, mrs. osve Davis, Mrs. P. Scheinberg, Mrs. Herbert Kleinman, Mrs. Harry Weinberg and Mrs. Esther Men- del of Atlanta, Ga. Prizes will be awarded for high scores and delic- ious refreshments will be served. Admission will be only fifty cents* * * Irving K~ovenskyl of Miami re- turned this week after a two weeks absence in New York visit,- ing relatives and friends there. S * * Mr. Ind Mrs. Meyer Schwartz, son and daughter, and Mrs. Sadye Oliphant and son Elmer left Tues- day morning for Charlotte, N. C. to visit friends and relatives there Usher niece, Shirley Brandt in cele. (bration of her tenth birthday last Sunday. Various games were en- joyed by the youngsters and gifts were presented to all. During the evening delicious refreshments were served. The parents of the young guests enjoyed bridge and the prize was awarded to Mrs. Morris Pepper for high score. * * Miss Gertrude Goldman who recently underwent an operation at the Riverside Hospital and was confined to bed for more than six weeks is now convalescing at the Pan American Hotel where she will be happy to greet her friends. BROADWAY and LINCOLN BOULEVARD LONG BEACH, N. Y. A beautiful, luxurious Beach, facing the ocean, single or hotel, located in the exclusive section of Lon# Latest modern equipment. Large airy rooms en suite; all with private baths. DIETARY LAWS STRICTLY ADHERED TO Tel., Long Bcech 3400-i-2-3-4 I. ENGEL, Manaemmet REDUCED) RATE 8 BLU PARADISE ]Fi*ay Juy 22 1982 THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN H 0TEL LINCOLN --~- ame Bre6 Tzl r-c; 5lO90 t'IIE JE WI8II i' L 0RIDIAN PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY 078UTH MIAMI AVENUE J. LOUIS SHOCBET, Editor P. o. ass sus lami, Florida Phone 2-1188 Entered as econd-class matter Juy 4, ra s the Pot Omeie at Mliaml, Fla~, WEST PALT BBA8CH OFFICE aren. xl. chrebaclek, Representative strascalPTION t Hohtgs .r . . as Volume 5.--Number 80 Friday, July 22, 1932 on'DeCJewish n mmunity ofr- Court issued by Judge John Tay- lor, will be in charge of all kosher meats and poultry sold in the city. It will fix prices and name Rabbis and shoebtim. This decision ends a discussion that has~ existed for several years. $118818 t0 Publish Heines 8 Orks The Russian Soviet Government will shortly publish the works of the famous Jewish-German poet and his bio ahy for distribution 'to the people of Russia. Maxim Gorky, the famous Russian novel- ist, Kamenev and Lunacharsky Russian writers and officials will edit the publication. Mrs. Larry Fay accompanied by her sons Mortimer and Arthur left Sunday to tour the North and visit their relatives and friends there. They will return in the nearly fall. Miss Bernice Watts returned to the city after spending sometime at Grace Neck, L. I. New York. Miss Rhea Cohen 9nd Miss Ruth Rubin of Baltimore were visitors here last Saturday and Sunday on a nine day tour of the South, Mrs. Max Gropper and children left for a visit to friends and rel- atiires in Georgia. _ Mdr. Henry Bulbinwlill leave next week for a short business trip to New York city. ;Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peretz. man announce the engagement of their daughter Celia to Mr. Harry Cohn of New ark, N. J., the mar. riage to take place at the Temple Israel on' Sunday,' Au. gust 28. Miss Peretzman is a na. tive of Atlanta, Ga., where she received her education and train. ing, later coming to Miami where she has lived for the past few years. Mr. Cohen is engaged in the dry cleaning business in New. ark, N. J. saintliness is undisputxed, one of whom this writer can speak of from personal experience, Rabbi jiasha Baer of Breast-I~tovrsk. Elenists w~ill unhesitatingly pro- popp Hersl, rad I can think of no itatellectlua or spiritual barrier to his inclustom Cb(, Cbg c c c d c C ,,,,, ,,,, ,,,, Fortnightly Book-Review club hel its Megulrar mee nkg a h Miami Beach. Mrs. Rose R. Le- vin reviewed "Hatter's Castle" by A. J. Cromin and also "Mrs. Fisch- er's Warr' by Henrietta Leslie. Speeia ruste for the even g Oel n, Mr.Bnjanin Misabh a d tin.Paln e Rubin.o em 8n x Julye26RatethenhomrealdG 1s sAde e that time Mrs. Alex Goldstein will present "The Fountain" by Char- les Morgan 1 ast Tuesday evening the club entertained at a wiener-roast on the beach. About 30 guests were invited to attend this annual affair. Mrs. Isaac Levin and her daugh- ter, Dorothy Ann, will leave Tues- day to spend a month in Mary- land and Virginia. Misses Jeanette and Alberta Ja- cobs of Jacksonville are spending a month at the Loeusts apartments happy chance, then, that I did not seed my lawn to red grass! ! It is stated that a certain rich man of this community owns 100 pairs of trousers. However, the fact that throughout practically the whole of July and August itr is possible to wear only one pair eta time detracts some at from Elmer Twitchell says the acquit- tal of a certain woman in a no- torious shooting ease was proba- bly due to the fact that she didn't know se wash loaded. I Mrs. T. S. Stribling, the author, says the brain is a muscle. Possi- bly one reason some people do not do much thinking is that they are afraid of getting muscle- bound. "J. P. Morgan on Crutches; Cause Unknown."--Headline. Pos- siljly he was caught under a load of falling securities. 1 I Maryland's state game depart- ment is unable to identify a bird which has a razor-edge bill and groans, though it may be only a coupon-cutter, thrown out of em- ployment. I: I The debate over the Sharkey de- eision continues fitfully with some insisting that any new cut in naval armament include Gunboat Smith. If the past is an omen of the future, we believe Washington can dig up grasshoppers to devastate any appropriation Congress cares to make in their behalf. 1 1 And yet no Distinguished Flying Cross has been awarded an intre- pid keynoter for pressing on end- lessly through fog and so forth. Nothing hurts a conceited man like being ignored. I ! Do you remember--s~way back when ~the color a bathing girl's spine was never a matter of pub- lic .konwledge? Casualties at the Chicago con- I Oft in the still night E'er slumber's chain has bound me My senses bring the fright Of "Honk, honk, honk," 'I'se regusted," L'Peanuts and popcorn"! "Ice creeeeam, liiiice Cream." "Quit yelling or Pll1 spank you." "Why don't those children come "Yoho!"" ~Lt's go to the drug store. "Listen, it's a fire"! To end the day around me. Efficiency is illustrated in Con. gress by arguing and voting for weeks on a relief bill which the Congressmen know will be voted. EflFicienlcy at wasting time, I mean. After a gang of bandits at Cin- cinnati had spent a laborious month digging their way into a bank vault thiey came up against a steel door which: they were un. able to open. It is this sort of thing thart tends to make our bank bandits cynical. I- -I I Weather news includes word of hailstones as large as duck eggs in Alabama, and the usual July thaw at Duluth. Il I I A Honolulu wife, who took a wild swing at her mate and missed fell over a 60-foot cliff, but will recover. Rumor says he is agree. able to resuming the controversy in Switzerland. I ~ The statue of Civic Virtue, for 10 years in front of New York's City Hall, may be moved. As an example it is felt it might have more influence elsewhere. A Paris railway terminal offers the traveler food, tobacco, clothes, books, drinks, movies, dental at- tention and overseas phone ser vice. It's the first we had heard of catching a train in a drugstore. 1 I I Ivory in its natural state, says an African item, is quoted as low as $2.50 a pound. It must be the ocean transportation that brings up the price of le ande pi I * s Ever since Aaron induged our Miami Beach. ,re-fathers in the worship of idols *** ring the enforced delay of Mrs. A. L. Kanter and three :oses, many of our people are children, Henry, William and aund incapable of resisting the Saralea, are spending the summer having for strange gods. Other- at Hendersonville, N. C. ise, how would you explain (I *** n not speaking pf real conviirtli) r Mrs. George Kaufman and son, re Jewish members of followers Morton, of New Orleans, La., are hundreds of cults and isms, the house guests of Mrs. Charles ost of which possess about as Rtosengarten. uch spirituality as do the rays *** the artificial sunrise, warmth Mr. and Mrs. Harry Orlin have Id sunlight ? Yet, every new just returned from a brief vaca- lophet can boast of Jewish fol- tion at Kissinger Springs. En wers. and members of the House route to Miami they were the Israel mnay he found by tihe Will-rguiests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis ~eds flocking to this or that Boyer in Lakeland and Mr. and othsayer who promises econom- Mrs. Maurice Lefkowitz, in Orlan- relief or spiritual salvation. do. ~Even Gandhi (who is entitled *** the deepest respect as a gen- Ben Liffits will arrive soon from iey high-minded leader of his New York to be the guest of his ope) succeeded (without even sister, Mrs. Harry Weinberg, at owing it) in firing the imagina- her home, at Miami Beach. Iof the off spring of Abraham. * Other day one of them button- Herman Rubin has just return- edus. He wanted to know why led from a vacation in New York whether) Gandhi wasn't a and Washington, D. C. 'prophet. Actually' he told us *** didn't ask us has veshalom) Refreshing colors of blue and Gandhi was the twentieth white were used as decorations for prototype of prophet in 'the luncheon given by Miss Bertha fullest sense of the word. We Ungar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. dhim (we didn't tell him) Arthur Ungar, last Friday at her She meant by a prophet. He home in Miami Shores for her that the prophet was a man guest, Miss Hazel Jacobs of Jack- odwho was loved by his peo- Isonville. We told him that by that Bridge games followed. Tallies nition Charlie Chaptin was were miniature shells and summer idi's rival. He certainly is ]flowers were arranged to advan- idby the people, and God has tage o nthe tables. iowise indicated which of these .... He prefers, except, perhaps, Mrs. M. Rosenhouse and Miss )ug th abndace f mte-Dora Rosenhouse returned to the prosperity, which, if that were city after an extended visit to ndction, would make Chaplin ,1 lna r :+ ) c. cb b eb b cb cb cb i Q cb ci 3, E a WEST PALM BEACH I 99999999 9 9 9 9 9 Regular services of Congrega- tion Beth Israel are held every Friday night at the Temple on Broward Ave. with the Rabbi, Dr. Carl N. Herman officiating, Fol- lowing the services the regular .sermon is given by the Rabbi. Mrs. Charles Landau, Mrs. Max Greenberg and daughter left for New York where they will spend the remainder of the summer. Mrs. P. Dave of Durham, N. C. left for her home after spending a vacation with her daughter and son-in-law, Mlax and Mrs. Irving Moss at 710 Sunset Road. Joe Kahn, newest B'nai Brith member, at a call meeting of B'nai Brith Lodge 1146 at the club rooms, 324 Clematis St., Monday night was unanimously elected in- to the lodge and will be initiated at the next meeting. The B'nai Brith Lodge held their regular meeting Monday night at their hall, 824 Clematis St. There was a large attendance. Vice President, Mr. Feldman, presided. Mrs. O. P. Gruner, and chl- dren, Rosylin and son, Stanley, and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Gruner left by car Tuesday morning for New York, Boston and man~y oth- er cities. .sed was ain- 9 I Iventions were confined to brui There have been other and hap-( shins and indigestion. There i pier times, when the land flowed little we missed, then, by remr with milk and honey, but what ing home and playing bridge. you see on the roads now is new- i ! An automobile has been fished From the river after six years, with the tires still inflated. WTe have heard it claimed %iat water does not rot the stomach, either. II ! There's this to be said for the 1932 feminine attire on bathing beaches: they keep a man in the open air. i ! Timur Agha, 175S-year-old Turk, says he rocked Zaro Agho, 165, to sleep when the latter was, a .babe. Timur's grandfather, they say, remembers the incident well. I I By a process of elimination, the answer to the prevailing question, wheree do we go fromr here ?" must be "up". Yale University is organrising a party to locate the cradle of the r~ic~e. "Rock-a~-byte(, baby, on the tree top" sounds like a clue. rI I What a great and glorious thing it wPould be it some enterprristg man wPortd get busy and corner the trouble markedt Each wrinkle on a woman's brew sepresets an eprience. laid tar. lI II Going more deeply into this sub- ject last evening as I put away the lawnmoker, I deduced that the chief objectionable feature of green grass is that it tires the back. Wouldn't it be possible dur- ing the hotter part of the summer to dispense with grass of any and all colors, and rest the eyes by keeping them closed ? I I I Some day one of those fellows who describes hailstones he has seen as big as a base ball is going to be hit by one as big as a pea, and he will say, more truthfully than he imagines, that it is as big as his head. I I I The East is routsing from its long stagnation. India has lately produced a man who wears srheets and drlinks goat's milk, one who hasn't spoken in seven years, and one who boasts a mustache 84 inches long. Not Ameries itself is more prolific of genilrs. I I I ' The chief benefit of green grass to Ps, recording to an dentist, Is that it rests the eyesi. What a dhi's superior. iriously (there are those jig our readers inclined that ), disregarding the glamorous ;entional, spectacular display eck of display of raiment (that Is theatrical only in an oces- al atmosphere), this writer point to half a dozen Jewish era, who are or were the equal andhi in every one of the 's fine spiritual and intellee- sualities. Taking the devo- Ia lifetime to onselj~sh smas th~e basic trait of Gan- Scharacter, there have been rast three whom tre have re- ed as equallyr endowed: Abre- S. Freidus wasr probably more Ite; Felix Adler, at leat is i in intellectual bnluence; sand im Behar, not inferior in ste- anlike appeal and moral I; not to mention half a dep- arbh~s whose~ i~tptstatn for Miss Pauline Bott of Nassau is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Sam Wrubel at the Cordova apartmrentrs Mbrs. Dave Feldman was hostess to a card party spoirsored by the Beth Isael Sirstrhood. July~ 22, .1~8f~ ' RulBWISII HIA)RIDIAN e D Toronto Conunun- y ti In Charg r~~~~ yl,,,,,,,,,,). P STRANGE IDOLS _~_ __ _~.~._.~.; I~__,--l--~~--rr- -pl-----~-ar------~r;----rs~--~- sc~rvrrur Camp Kah-Ws Wnrtshore, N. Y. ForBoys, Grls nand As on mltae Ie. Wabrtnrs N. y~ In Ben~tital Iamakatfns par IDEAL FrOR THE ENTIRE FI 81 miles fro ew YorkV Citr.1~ rest elevation. Crystal ktak onI gree AII modern faciities. Speeles thlet fkilds All land and water sports. lad crafts. Exprt lc W leader. Wholaesom forl by se~tleaug diedam~. Here is a vallue which you n~t luplicate at $350 or more for the inll Exceptionally high grade adnf ras ommod tion at $18 to $2e5 weaekly~ or further information rite or 'Ob4 *I WEST 54th STU~.NREET NEW f Tel. Clrele 7-~use OSEPH H. LESSING. Caimp fit [RS. FANIE~JI LESSING~ NJT VACATION are fast coming into Dr. Schwfartz' i hands and his reports on the num- ber of entrants has been satisfac- tory- to all concerned. All teams are to be seen daily practicing up on their game at the beach courts. From all indications, August ath Your Opportunity ! Our Classes Start MIonday Only FOLR more students can be accepted 1 Real Future In World'- I Greatest A~chievement RADIO Appeals to You ' AMIERICAN BROADCA1STING COLLEGE MIR. FAIRCHILD PHONE 2-6.5.37 I)UrU~rrrllL CI~-y~yl -IV. YAKE YOU'R VACATION ARRANGEMIENTS NOW AT THE Drosnes Hotel Hamilton LONG; BEACH, L. I. W~HER.E FAMIED HOSPITALITY ANDI SERVICE ISi AT YOU~R DISPOSAL H IG HM 0UNT L 0DGE JUST OUlT OF THE SEA , Snapper. Ib. ...... _....................,.. 14c Speckled Trout, lb. ....................14lc Yellow- Tails, lb. .. ...... ...~........~...14c Spanish MIackerel, lb. ... ...... ..-.15e Snapper Fillet, lb. ......................25e Grouper Fillet, lb. .... .... ....... .... ..20c Snapper Steak, lb .....................20c Sea Trout Fillet. lb. ... ....... .......23c Large Snapper not dressed ... Sc And all other kinds of good fresh seafood at CAP T. T 0M S Fish Mart N.i WV. 1st 80, and Phone 2-5321 mannonoun f~lmnuarturmat~mnimsnmmfruntumul raamamumm ror mo.e information. tefeph.-: MOtt Hav., son THIE BREAK ERS ON THE OCEAN FRONT At New Jersey Avenue Atlantic City, N. J. r'aordinary Reduction in Rates as Low as ~ -~rrr------- -~-~--;uBlti4lllaarrrr II L -I ATLA TIC CITY, N. J. e ~The Kosher HIotel of Atlantic City Up-t d te roomhc. Hot and Cold Seas Water in all Endorsed by Rabbi Leventhal, Phikdlb SOti E Pheti Elevator to Street InveL GlStei n,'en York.taa 4 Enlaroe miin Rm So srim and Sitting Room. L~rru~ enism c "Cadecr the ..perrvisies o The IW7a ~d *f ~ Udr ** Jewish Olrete.= I ~-l~u; ea e Four & i & & i & & & & & & i & & &, organization. w~ill be the get awray day of the Teeeto fo~sr o h S 0CIETY tourney and all who are entered J. G. C. elab will be held on July i A peia metngofth ee-are anxious to be in tip top shape 29. Itatocre nis ill b 4~~~~~~~ 4 &&&&&& uieca board n of the Ss erhoo of hen it starts. Held at this meeting in charge of i STemple Israel has been called by iIAfter losing two straight ai committee consisting of their R~endei srce that i both JIrs. Isaac Levin, president, to be matches that sent them into third M~isses Shirley -Elkin, Lillian Eis- i ro-ling a sevc isheld immediately after -services at place, the H. A. C. made a valiant man and ~Gladys Abenson. Miss I novl n tsmethods and ex- th epeFia vnn.comeback last week and finallyFlorse, Berman will be. initiated. treel ncesay t hi tmeis emerged in a tie for second place. M ~iss Bessie Levitt the president , that giv-en to members of the Na- They had as their opponents the appointed Miss Betty Lasky as = tioona Moer tor Clinc, B P Lc- Mis Iudav EnglerFth eante rtie famed Lonoeons who are one of I chairman of publicity. A social = woo exertmotr mchaic s T d igta ithaH e the strongest teams in the loop. hour followed the business session. 1 manager. and Olin Earw-ood ex-~ls Fte ~mn. ~rget The score wnill indicate howf close , pert body man is associated wfith. included Mfiss Shirleyv Annis, M~ins rh ae ee he r 1416; 31.adMs tne .~Jesf Member's automobiles receive eve- Lillian Eismuan, Miss Shirley El- 5 fas1e~ me epae I.adMs tne .Mes ry attention nec~esary to kieep ton, M1iss- Florae Berman, Miss ljl 1-11 ae rr pa edturned to the city last Tuesday/ I their 'cars in the best of sEhape Gladys Abramson, Louis Spector,atteFmigFelCors atranabecofeealees for the small sum of twfo dollars John Klein, Irving Shindler, Joe Tht- CrpsF lead by Al Reisman spent in the North on business and per month. Even if accidents 1Fields, Victor K~ahn and M~arvin beat the Burps lead by Irr Hiirsch pleasure. should damage a member's car, 1Rubin. 6-2) at Flamingo Sunday after- r s li no charge is made for labor and I on bottit er rsn iss Rosebelle Scher, Mfiss : the only expense to the members Due to a combined meeting of to playr ball. The pitching of Helen Float and M~iss Lola Von is the cost of parts used. Bat- twfo of J1iami's premier organiza-i Goldstein plus the splendid sup- Hoff of Palm Beach recently vis- K teries are recharged for only 75e tions the regular meeting of the port of his teammates wFere too itdMs DrtyRoha e with no rental charge for the first Hebrew Athletic club w-as post- muhfrteBrs o h home, 1776 S. W., 23rd terrace. I tw-enty--four hours, and tires are poned until next wFeek. A com- lsr. o enl tre ohc patched and repaired free of I mittee has been appointed to at- !in the field and at bat. The fourth charge if brought to the garage etnd this meeting and to have agame of this- series will take place- F of the clinic. M~any of the mem- full report on the progress for at the same field at 3:30 p. m. CHIROPODIST li bers nowf enjoying this unique ser- the H. A. C. members. Consider- The next meeting of this club Summer Rates 12 vice are ardent boosters of the able interest is being manifested will be held at Temple Israel 50jc Per Foot $1.00 Both Feet by the Hf. A. C. in this movement on Mlonday night at 7i:30 p. m. DR. I. SCHW~ARTIZ iJ to bring into line all of Miiami Al ebraeake ob rs 1EYER KISER BLDG. j SJewrIy. lent. Rom40Phone 2-476~5 1 The Handball tournament spon- S ~~P ~~: 24-26i scored by this club is spreading -r C~c;C, ~ \ i~;= rran like wildfire all ov-er the city and whn hetam ln u, hs ou-Sea Food Specials SPEND A PLEASA 1 AuUEL nament wfill be the most talked of at the rT L'- jaamsa event in the city. Entry blanks r 509 Rededtien i SI7s Per Sesa Red I,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,nfl)1:,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, flf* If I 3 I -~MMcna~P Tc."c'"'oa . N. Y. Offoe, B~rch 7-1899 GRAND HOTEL STATION, N. Y. t tFleischma~nns Section) Ulstecr County. Tel. Pi;nehl 132 n impro\-ements. swimming, Tennis, BasebaHl, BasketbaH, Horse- ridinp. etc. Hot and cold running water in eve~r room. PlfflllPII~OI n Al Year I~ S f All merer: ~I back I Jew-i b Dii Ext $300 $3500 etary Laws observed- Reasonable rates ***oa = *** Daily per Person W Ceekly; for Two 12s s. Cnc....men Ave.. Grundwerg s H 0TEL NE W Y0RK ER * un-o Friday, Julyr 22, ' WEE JEWISH FLORIDIMI 0 CEAN VIE W IN N 158 Ocean Dnive OPERATING THE ONLY KOSHER HOTEL IN MIAM~I BEACH SUMMER SPECIAL ROOM1 AND BOARD _.,.. ....,.................. $15.00 UP Meals Served Daily at Reasionable Prices Catering for Banquets and Private Parties Our Speciaty P on 523 EARN' MONEY AL DOLLAR SAV'ED. IS A DOLLAR EARNED Automobile owners can ha-e GREASING. WASHING, POLISHING once every month FREE OF CHAiRGE Carbon cleaned. valves ground. motor cleaned, all mechanical adjustments. body repairs, tire r airs and limited road serv-ice N-ational Miotor Clinic 1625i S. W'. 7th St. Phone 2-41028 And pay- only $c1.00 initiation fee and two dollars each month T~o Keep Your Car In Perfect Shape No charge made for any labor Parts only- are charged for Our satisfied custbmers are our best references Call and we~ will demonstrate wBit as ...a $6.00 Daily per Person .. $70.00 Weekly for Two American or European Plan IOt and Cold Sea Water in Al Baths Complete Garage Faciliti~es EMANZUEL E.KATE,Wl~i 8 Hco |
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