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MORE TRIAN TWICE AS MUCH~ LOCAL JEWISH NEWS AS ANY OTHER PAPER I ---- --- - day~~~ a Tmro Frank Parker Stockbridge An Opportunity Of A Lifetime Radio is today developing into one of the greatest opportunities for the will- ing boy and girl, man and woman. The Jewish Floridian, anxious for the welfare of its readers proposes to afford a worthy boy or girl, man or woman an opportllqi .ptO make good in Radio. If you are interested in revsiving a thorough training in the art of broadcast- ing, diction, continuity and all of Radio's~ attendant requirements, enter the . JEWISH FLORIDIAN RADIO CONTEST There are no strings of any kind attached to this offer. Merit alone will count. A six weeks course of intensive training in Radio broadcasting with the AMERICAN BROADCASTING COLLEGE under the direction of Robert Fairchild will be awarded to the winner in each of the two classes. Any Jewish boy or girl between the ages of twelve and eighteen, or any Jewish man or wonian between the ages of nineteen and thirty, who desire to compete for the valuable prizes will send their names, ages, and details of their training to the Jewish Floridlian immediately. When all entries are received a contest will be held in a public hall, full details of which will appear in our next issue. At a public audition the judges will determine t~he *wmners. This contest closes August 10th, at midnight. 1 ol. V.---No. XXXI. Miami, Florida, Friday, July 29, 1982 Price: Five Cents Ladies' Auxiliary To Hold Picnic The picnic of the Ladies Auxi- liatry of the Miami Jewish Ortho- dox Congregation will be held Sunday, July 31, 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 "wlener-roast" and water- melon 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 orf ~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 pupils are taken care of and tuition fur- nished free because of the inabil- ?har of othe arrpnetse o pay. In NathanbAdelman and Mrs. Charles ted by other members of the con- FRT .. despite the heat aled on President Hoover the rday. Outdoors the ther- etrstood at 88 in the shade. SPresident's office it was a rtable sixty-eight. That is of the reasons wh~y Mr. Hoo- is able tol stand up under his task and still keep in first- physical condition. went with the President to opening of the exhibition of Pantheon de la Guerre, the Ids largest painting, commem- igthe war. This is shown a circular sheet metal build- which might be expected to ethe characteristics of an n.But the same air-condition- system used in the President's cemade it comfortable even era blazing sun. went up to the Capitol to call a congressional friend, and ndSenators and Repres~enta- asdebating in an atmosphere frd c, cooled ar e whch i o vet orator to work up a per- rtion. And I came back from I ntnon an air-conditioned rin bSthe Baltimore and Ohio, Most comfortable railroad rrney I ever made. Mr. Hoover believes, with many lers, that this air-conditioning cesss, still in its infancy, is go- Sto develop as big as the au- riobile industry. )NUS .. at the front line Half expected in Washington find squads and detachments of S"Bonus Expeditionary Force" a-handling a~ll over town. I veiled pretty well over the Dis- ~t of Columbia and except in vicinity of the BE.F. Camp jthe Anacostia Flats I saw no- ywho could be identified as meber of the bonus-seeking y. I talked with one man who Been active in getting Con- asto appropriate $100,000 to these men back to their estates. ost of these chaps are de- fellowy ,out of jobs, with no burces, who just came for the ," he said. "A few of them rather simple-minded people Really think the government isthem a living. But in the eris quite a strong corps of muitagitators, who have Hopeful that there would be resort of a military or police lonstration that would give an seto start shooting. The munists are looking for mar- but the Washington authori- have not permitted them- ato be trapped into anything of which inflammatory propa- acould be made. But the F.certamnly had some mem- of Congress badly scared." grgtin The committee to confer andl A public meeting of members of Edythe Rose Mink, well known geain provide plans for the formation Temple Israel was held last Sun- Miami Jewish girl will be the sub- day morning at the Capitol The- ject of a feature article in next Important Meet- of a Citywide Jewish club, recent- atre where Rabbi Dr. Jacob H. Sunday's issue of the Miami Daily ly sponsored by the local B'nai Kaplan submitted plans for the News by Vivian Yeiser Larramore, ing TO Be Held Brith and Young Men's club will "Rejuvenation of Judaism" as Miami's poet laureate. I ( hDvdCngeainwl meta nonedesweei particularly applied to his con- Miss Mink is the granddaughter IBt ai ogeainwl these columns. The members rep- Igregation. He discussed the ap- of the well known Miami Jewish hold a special joint meeting of the resenting the City at large are: parent lack of interest of the communal worker, Wolf Cohen, ICongregation membership and its Murray Grossman, Baron de Jews in religion, and though he and while attending Ada Meritt Sisterhood at the Beth David Hirsch Meyer, Nathan Adelman, said the same was true of other Junior High School was its class Talmud Torah, Sunday evening, AbeKuma ad ary aro.fit, hewspriuaryjtr ot She attended Miami Senio'r August 7, beginning at 7:45 p. m. witz. Those representing the ese nJudaistia. He discussed HihSchool and then left for Vrossekr i drs h Young 1Men's club are: Max Oro. causes and attributed some of the Hihildelphia where she graduated, meeting ana the membership of vitz, Sol Cohen, Leo Ackerman,J blame to the lack of adaption of subsequently returning to Miami. the Congregation and the Sister- Aaron Kanner and M. H. Rosen- religion to present day conditions. Miss Mink is the author of a hood will be asked to aid in the house. Those representing the As a method of combatting the number of poems which have at- plans for the future of the organl- B'nai Brith Lodge are: Stanley condition and arousing interest tracted considerable attention from ization. C. Myers, I. Levin, Max Rappa- and greater attendance at Tem- prominent critics. Mr. Lewis Brown, president of port, Wm. Friedman and Jack ple Israel, he suggested: the Congregation, urges that all Bernstein. 1. An oldfshoeFrdymmesbonhdpoptys The public meeting will be held night supper with all the cere- ""'",hP~ 4"~Jews Active in fuller cooerton must be had for~ Tuesday, August 9th, beginning at inon"ials, including the Kiddush, B Mthe success of the Congregation. 8 p. m. when the committee's for- smngmg of Zmiros, and benshen; 88n MOVe mal plans will be announced. This with a brief speaker from time Once A Jew, meeting will be held at the Libr- to time. Max Losner former City coun- ary building, corner of S. W. 16th 2. Services to contain in lies cilman of Homestead was named Always A Jew Ave. and 5th St. of some of the prayers, readings correspondent for the group ask- The committee requests that from some of the outstanding He- ing for a charter for a- national the public send its suggestions to brew literature; and a dramatic bank to be established at Home- In a recet suit, a presiding Mr. Myers prior to the committee presentation of an ethical or Bib- stead in the building formerly oc- Judge of one of London's Courts, meeting and they will be thankful- lical lesson during the services to coupied by the Bank of Homestead. declared that until a Jew had ac- ly received. convey more effectively than a Aiding him in the organization is tually become converted to an- sermon, the message of religion the Universal Corporation which other faith, or had publicly affi- to the worshippers. .Harry I. Lipton prominent attor- listed -himself with a faith other HerZl Memorial 3. A study class to compare ney and president of the Beth thann the Jewish, he would be con- happenings of today, their causes Jacob Congregation, Miami Beach, sidered a Jew. The decision was Meeig L h d and their historical background as is the representative. Other prom- rendered on the occasion of a ^'applied to Jews. inent Jews are also active in the Jewish communist refusing to 4. A committee to bring into Universal Corporation. It is ex- take the oath on a Jewish Bible Beginning last Sunday, mem. practice the teachings that Jiida- pected that charter will ibe sse"called as a witness.inh orial meetings were being held ism is a method of life; that this granted shortly and the bank will dimwaee.TeCuthl throughout the United States and Icommittee act- as a ud an ta oeainsso.thtsnes hned was brne an Jew h in the European Countries in ob- check to observe the ethical con- .would be amenable to the law as servance of the 28th Yahrzeit of duct of Jews in business and pro- H g ~ ia uhutlh a eiieyain the death of the late Dr. Theo- fessions and from time to time(Hg edlda I himseil wihe ha dinother faith dore Heral, the founder of politi- to make pronouncements a~s to Pla saeM d eal Zionism. In most of the cit- their attitude. . ies the Jewish National Fund has He stressed the fact that as g& At a meeting of the Miami Jew- Former MIaBRRR cooperated with the Zionist dis- Rabbi he was there to teach hirs ish Otoo ogeainhl tricts and Hadassah in holding )congregation and lead them in thel last week, plans were drawn for A cpsP li these memorial meetings. At these Iway of Judaism and nothing else. the High Holidays which will be- meetings the life and accomplish-i At the conclusion of the ad- gin September 30th. A number RbbA.evnomrlRai ments of the founders of political dress, Mr. Day J. Apte, president of applications have been received of Beth Jacob Congregation, Mli- Zionism is told by prominent of Temple Israel spoke briefly from prominent cantors through- ami Beach and a winter visitor speakers. and said that a meeting of the out the country and will be ae-to1imior he asserl Though Greater Miami has a Board of Directors of the Temple ted on shortly. The synagog willyeracetdaalreelyo Zionist District, no memorial meet- would be called shortly to con. be given a thorough renovation the pulpit of the Beth Israel Syba- Ings have been held for the past sider ways and means for carry- and comfortable seating arrange- gogue at Baltimrore, Mld. Known several years, and none have been ing these plans into effect. About ments are being made to provide a eyal pae n ab arranged for locally. This fact is fifty men and women attended the far .the worshippers. of standing, he has a large num- attributed to the inactivity of lo- meeting including a number of Rabbi Jonah E. Caplan will be ber of friends in the Greater Mi- ael Zionist leaders. non-members of the congregation. in charge of the services. ami District. Opm s Body I O Be MOVEdT M report from Warsaw, Poland l oesthat the consent of .the a of 'Chopin, world famous e poser, has been obtained for removal of his remains from ~ r biarial place at Paris to a i ne to be erected in Warsaw. r so the body will b~e brought to ( md liy the Chopin committee i ational .funieral will be held. c Rabbi Proposes "Rejuvenation" Pla8r8 Committee For Club Is9 Named Jewish Girl At- tains Prominence .r c: ~age Two 1~H~ ~E~rrl`r~ ~A~'yrr+r --- ~~_ ~ ------)- .~ o a O ao ooooonoooooooooooonoooo -' Mar. Im~errcer wopse rwa op a'k~~ hi ril on Seventh St., with Mrs. Bn Moss acting as hostess. Following the cards prices were awarded I delicious refreshments were sorp ed. Mrs. L. Rader left for Chicate for the remainder of the summer, She will be joined by her hoahn later after which they will it other places of interest. Mr. and Mrs. Morirs Dlbi have moved to the Monterey Hot Te i be he d )or alhir EMPLOY FEDERATION ORCHiESTRAS WHY T ExRdre rbe-Dpndaanb And Trying To Maintain A Living Wage Seale Miann Federation .Of MIIrici8RS LOUIS o.NETT, Secretary Pho0000 2-00912 GO4 '' Dr. Carl N. Herman and wife letfr hi sme vacation . During hinabsence sae icean m l SFriday nigh~ef o t .er s m e Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lesser re- turned from Rome, Ga., where they were called to the bedside of HIGH CLASS PRINTING WYHY NOT GET ITY The BETTER Kind of Printin, At Reasonable Pric. Phone 2-3261 107 S. Miami Ave "HURRY BACK" TO SELLERS Honest, Courteous Service. N. W. 7th Ave. at 28th Street KING FUNERAL HOME 29 NU. W. THIRD AVENUB Phone 23535-31624 F CEZC EssN~R ~ S L.AspCI SHENANDOAH CANDIES MADEF FREBB DAILY Crystalized Fruit .......65e Ib; Chocolate Coated F'ruit 70ce Ib. 3 lbs. Assaorted Chocolates and Fruit, only .... $1.0 Kitchen and Sales: 422 8. 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Myers, where there spent several days. cil of Jewish Women at the Coral Gables Country club last Sunday was attended by more than two hundred residents and visitors. Mrs. Jack Simon chairman of the arrangements committee was assisted by Mrs. J. Levin and the Misses Irene and Sylvia Farr. Nat Williams was master of ceremon- ies and Leonard (Bunnie) Beldner was assistant as ereo of crme cellsen eprong amn uf eter an en lowing. Leonard Tobin and Rose Chin- talin in an adagio dance, Rose Chintalin in an acrobatic dance, IIrene Farr in a number of vocal Solos, Nat Williams in song selee- tions, Dan Taradash in "auf wied- ersehen M~r. and Mrs. Irving Greenfield in an exhibition collegi- ae fox tnot, a hAiltiSontag and Mrs. S. M. Abramson and daughter Mrs. Ben Werner left Tuesday for a vacation trip by auto to WTashington, D. C., where they will visit relatives and friends. They are expected to re- turn to the city sometime in Au- g. . reThe wedding ro Ms Cei P , Ne ark, N. J. will be held at Beth David Congregation, Miami, instead of at Temple Israel as errcntously reported in our last issue. Rabbi Dr. Jacob H. Kaplan will officiate. * Mr. Louis Levitt prominent grocer of this city who is now spending sometime in Europe vis- itmng relatives and friends will re- turn to the city sometime in Sep- tember according to advices re- ceived from him this week. ** Mrs. M. Harkins will leave this week to join her husband in At- lanta, Ga. They are expected to return to Miami in the early fall. Ch. roand Mrs. MikelFi~sher ~ Balance of the summer at Miami SBeach where they have been for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Schwartz, son and daughter and Mrs. Harry jOliphant and son, Elmer return- ed to the city after spending sev- eral weeks visiting relatives and friends in Charlotte, N. C * * Mrs. X. Pritzker returned to the city recently after several months tour of the North where she visited relatives and friends in New York and other points. Congratulations are being re- ceived by Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Kianner upon the birth of a baby boy at the Victoria Hospital last week. Mother and baby are rest- ing nicely. 1* ** Mrs. B. K~andel returned to the city this week after an extensive auto trip visiting friends and rel- stives in Washington and Balti- more. She is now making her home at 828 N. W. Third St. where she will be happy to re- ceive her friends. Arnold Rialin entertained at his home Sunday night with a Span- ish fiesta. He received his guests in a toreador's cosftame and his guests were also in Spanish cos- tume. Dancing was in the patio. The guess included Miss Kay The first of a series'of m~ember- ship affairs to be given by the Junior Hadassah will be held aboard the Pirate Ship "Neptune" docked at Miami River and 27th Ave., Monday evening, August 1. Those attending must come in pi- rate or sailor costume. Admission will be only fifty cents and if one becomes a member it will be ap- piditowardswihle nup o dus En- u elatr sp~erformers,beasemid-nig t charge of arrangements is Miss Bede Goldenblank, general chair- man who is being assisted by Mrs. Jennie Rotfort and Mrs. Veeda Cromer. Reservations may be made by calling Miss Goldenblank 2-0921, Mrs. Rotfort 2-1758r or Miss Lena Weinkle 2-7185. The public is urged to attend. The regular m eting of the He- brew Athletic club was held at Temple Israel last Monday night and much was accomplished. The final selections and pliaiing for the H. A. C. handball tournament were completed and a full list of the teams will appear later. le uhwe Madi theachAVolleybal ing down third place after a dis- astrous week of kplas. 1They5 ls and to Alonzo's Mosquitoes 15-10; 15-11; 13-15. This week will fin- ish the first half of the leagues standings and the H. A. C. are determined to climb as high as poss eS nda et Flamingo Park The Owls captained by Hirsch will meet the Buzzards under Reisman. These games are well attended anld there is a crowd of i about thirty odd players who are present seeking a game. It is an j afternoon well spent. The game will start promptly at 1:30 p. m. M~any merchants are among the contributors of prizes for the Handball tournament. Following are the Rules com. mittee pairings that have been filed on record as eligible to play in the tolirn mnt Mr. G~oldstein -J. Hirsch; S. Blank-J. Miller; A. Berkowitz -J. Lopez. ClsI R. Grossman-S. Hyman; N. Ka- mins-S. Serkins; M. Levine H. Golden; A. B. Reisman-M. Wtiner; I I. Hirsch--S. Silverman; S. Sil- ver-B. Katz; M~. Friedman M* Weiss; A. .Shoenfeld-E. Meyero- vitz; M. Gaynor-R. Gillman. Class C F. Rose-J. Goldsmith; A. Rich- ter-I. Neham; E. W~einkle Lefty Shoenfeld; A. Burnstein-N. Wroo- ble; MI. Reisman-L. Baron; A. V. Reisman-E. Cortwright; H. Kamin -G. M. Davis; S. Alexander-Al Sontag; Dr. Barney Weinkle-Geo. Wolpert; C. Feur-H. Snowe; M. Wucher-P. We nberg; J. Warren- M. Shemer; A. Goldman-J. Wein- berg, and Louis Seitlen. The judges for these contests will be Dr. I. SchwartZ, Alvin Grossman and M. Grossman. All games must be played under the supervision of one of the above of- ticials, and will be played on the Washington Ave. Courts at Miami Potentries will be received by Dr. Schwartz. T'he next meeting of the H. A. C. will be held at Temple Israel on Monday, August 1, beginning at 7:30 p. m. The dance of the Junior Conn- BEACH (9 P49 999 4 4 & & & & & WEST PALM e4 49 9 9 9 9 Kaplan, Miss Shirley Annis, Miss Helen and Miss Lillian Eisman, Miss Flora Berman, Miss E~leanor Lustgarten, Miss Elsie Reisman, Miss S 8rly elMs ar os iyn G y tr,AM sns essie eitt, a s Rose Dubler, Miss Ethel Mintzer, Aaron Goldenblank, Morris Wroo- bel, Richmond and Irving Schin- dler, Seymour Kaplan, John Klein, Victor Kohn, Marvin Rubin, Joe Field, Richard Dreisen, Louis Ber- ner, Maurice Cromer and Chester ('assel. theHr 1Berg wasda passengers n to Baltimore on a business trip. Hew ill be away a week. , , Mrs. Nathan Abramson and baby Alvin left by auto Tuesdayl m rind nintoSp tng Ird, Mss S e will return to the city the latter part of September. Mr. H. Rose and son Leonard returned to the city after a visit of several weeks in the North where they visited relatives and friends in Baltimore and Philadel- phia. *** With an admission of -only thirty-five cents for the swimming party being sponsored by the Jun-i ior Hadassah, it appears that the Roman Pools on August 3, begin- ning at 8 p. m. will be the meet- ing place of the greater part of I the younger set of Miami Jewry* Entertainment will be provided and the public is urged to attend this unique event. Miss Bede Goldblank, chairman is being as-i listed by Miss Hannah Mack and Mlrs. Jennie Rotfort. BNext aiednesa arh noln th a meeting of its officers and board BROADWAY and LINCOLN BOULEVARD LONG BEACH, N. Y. A beaiutiful, luxurious hotel, located in the exclusive section of Lonf Beach, facing the ocean. Latest modern equipments. Large airy rooms single or en suite; all with private baths. DIETARY LAWS STRICTLY ADHERED To Tel., Lont Beach 3400-1-2-3-4 I. ENGEL. Manasement REDUCED)RATE 8 1 ----- raatraa F~b~l~nl~N H 0TEL LINC 0LN _____ II ETE W I8 H 'LORIDIAN PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY br th* a saw rooaIDIAN PUALIsaING co. r. Iginning at 8 p. m. All members of this committee are urged to be on hand promptly. * * The conclusion reached by a Dutch astronomer is that the uni- verse is empty. And the half- gallon dinner pail is, too! That is getting terrible * backreenrthis period an~dcnctl h my tyoungse olim b on my kn have to answer: "I was smart and yellow, sonny. I hoarded gold." II.I..I.................................................."""""'"""""" _ __ ___~ Page Three- "'""" -- ---- - -- "* ****' e c b db b TheWayof life SOCIETY HOARDIING Mr. and Mlrs. Aaron K~anner will entertain their friends and See the piles of awful bills, Monthly bills. What a world of argument their explanation mills! How they glare, glare, glare In the ghastly ~gleam of light. Figures that are wont to flare Misshapen eyes up at me stare And make me shudder with af- fright. They keep leering, leering, leer- ing, With a sort of fox-like peering If I hesitate to write a check the date the sender wills For the bills, bills, bills, bills, Bills, bills, hills. Oh, the glaring and the staring of the bills. Big game is disappearing from Central Africa, a traveler reports, and hunters haven't much to do there but play at camping. That gives them more time to purchase their lion skins aibd make up their stories, 'I Comre! Look-rean you not see Red wings against the moon ? Mybj heart, deserting me, Has found its Meces soon, It struggled in my breast To hear the wild winds blow, Each night it would not est. And so I let it go. For when the spring rains fell Nothing could stop its call; It writhed in pain to smell The bonfires of the fall. The perfume of a rose, A pansy's velevet touch-- Oh, why it was God knows-- These hurt my heart so much. I always meant to give My heart to love some day, To live as most girls live-- "Be still, heart!" I would say; "Home hearts are happiest; BWhy should you struggle so? Be qut let ers! About fifteen years ago there relatives at a reception Sunday 07I SOUTH: MIAMI AVENUE was a typhoid epidemic in a cer- evening, July 31st, beginning 6iR tain city, which baffled the health at 8 p. m. in honor of their in- authorities. Children were strick- fant son born tro them last Friday* J. LOUIS 8~IHbOC Editor en in widely separated neighbor- No siqeial invitations will be is- amFlorida Phone 2-1188 hoods. The water supply was all sued ant-I al friends are cordially neeed a scon-eas mtte Jly4,right; so was the milk and so invited* 0,at the! Post Olffle at Misank Pla.. were the general sanitary condi- r the st of xseb 8, 1su. tions. Yet riew cases continued to ***. was P~usa~a rrca develop. W ord was received here this au is hlth street Finally the mystery was solved. week that Mrs. Manuel Kent of Mrsr. Mr. Schrnbak* Repesentative A doctor discovered a domestic New York eity, who spent the BU~acaPTIONservant who was a "carrier" of winter season here with her sis" moth ... .. *81* yhod ers Though perfect. ter, Mrs. Chas. Tannenbaum, is ye 7. .. ... ... SaM l well herself, she took the di. the happy mother of a baby girl sense with her wherever she went. born to her last week. Mother and V um5 umShe became nationally famous un- baby are doing nicely. Fridy, Jly 2, 192 =der the name of Typhoid Mary* Times like the present produce At the election of officers of the a lot of male "Typhoid Marys." Young Israel Group held last SThe germs they carry are rumors Tuesday night at the~ home of and fears. One of them came to ;Miriam Greenwald, the followinE see me last October when things officers were elected: a x iawere looking very bad. Miriam Greenwald, president; Shaking his head dolefully, he Rosalyn Daum, vice president; suggest tha I ughtto aveElsie Reisman, secretary; Marvin some money tucked away in sold. Ruiteauean ors THE JE W I blew up and rained all over net meeting er t-a cub will b GiveMana Pupos andsav li isid: "MiU oen ston held at the home of Rose Levin* Cm from despair, is a recognised less theuUnited States is insolvent. 234ghN.W.2tS.netTedy nd infallible elixir in the hands And if things get to a point where eig . Sf the experienced psycho-ana- Uncle Sam is .busted, then what *** ist as well as the moulder of good will gold be, do you think? isBarc J re fNw Dan's dei~tinies. As applied~ to af Do you imagine for one moment York eity is visiting friends and arce, it may be relied upon to that, in a period of general chaos, relatives m -Miami and will spend rurn up insurmountable obstacles the mass of people would dealthbancofhesmeseon nut in the path of those equipped tenderly with those who had help- here. Rith a sacred trust and a holy ed to bring on the crisis by hid- *n *motn ei m8use. Upon how holy the canae i ng gold" tu i b A wy n imporant cmeeting of he s, depends the success of the cro-, My general attd nti asadmascmiteo- lader. The Jew went out to con- whole situation has been as fol- ganized for the purpose of dis- ju er igntilorncte and suert tony lows cussing and formulating plans for ad h isstil o th jo, nt oly I pay little attention to the a City wide club, representative ;o safeguard his own peace and market quotations on good bonds, of llshaes ofd Miamin Jewy wl happiness but to secure it for all preferred or common stocks. Eith- meet at the office of Stanley C. if humanity. Material conquest er they are worth a lot more than Myers,Sebl bidig net lever enticed the descendants of their current prices or they are Tuesday evening, August 2nd, be- A fellow in New Jersey has had I tr ged, "I 11l nott No!" the D~emocratic wet plank enigray- ed on the head of a pin. Mlany Its pleading was a knife wets, who have a pin, are said That tlut~atened all my peace; to consider this a satisfactory sub- I grew so sick of strife stitute for the usual prayer. I gave my heart released Crushing the dut who chirps And- as it rushed from me, "Is it hot enough for you ?" is I cried, "Oh, come back, soon!" no mean task, but one might men- But look--can you not see tion the recent violent snowstorms Red wings against the moonl reported in Argentina. I i I ! r These, I gathered from remarks New Orleans thieves broke into of a house-to-house canvasser who a sumptuous apartment and took called last evening--these are the the occupant's pants containing 11 times that try men's soles. cents. He expects their return I i I quickly, with the stamp "Insuffi- "Please advise," writes a Caro- cient Funds." lina citizen to the local editor, I I I "if there is any law against mur- A Pittsburgh record-breaker has during a milkman who sings at l~own a blissful 65 miles in a glid- the top of his voice while deliver- er, secure in his knowledge of ing milk at 5i o'clock in the morn- freedom from gas taxes and ing." breaks in the oil feed line. I haven't looked up the law, but ! hasten to advise that murder is at One property of a newly discov- least inexpedient until after the ered drug is that it obliges the man has finished his delivery. As taker to divulge his entire past. result of such a deed, I once had Personally, we prefer amnesia in clekrmtp ou te s froe ot:30 our after-dinner orator. Slo tc ide nhi n mbet orbe adkeen Thet cief end of man is the one ing a singing Imilkman. It the One way to unsettle a question A correspondent report s t is to argue about it. restaurant sign out Palm Beach, r "Eat Here. Diet Home." That People who never look forward "diet" is one word, he explains, to the future seldom manage to and there is no "a" before the get ahead. acob. That is why Israel never wasted a world conqueror. Every people at one time or another had ne-the Greeks had their Alexan: ers and the Romans their Cae- urs. Barbylonians and Persians nd ancient Egyptians dreamed reams of world. conquests. Mod- m France produced a Napoleon, ut where is the Jewish Onesar in a whole. of 'Jeis .history? -Even eir rlgion,thwhic G eie ~n ioned tthe establishing of Hi 'ary to the practices of other re- Iious leaders who prescribed the worth nothing. In either case there 1 is nothing I can do about it;. 2. If the worst were to hap. pen I have enough egotism to be- /lieve that I could make a living and provide for my family under any sort of government or any /sort of conditions. 3. I Iceep a white horse and ride ~him every day. It we have a oia uset on winl find me t rad 1n nwhit hlorhh. And~r Some day in the not far distant f)~ ~tn all hall have to look uure, we s r'rd as a means of converting l re unbelievers. A people thus bdowed, naturally remains num- *ically unimportant and insigni. :ant, but insignificant and unim. >rtant from a material viewpoint I1y. Spiritually the Jew wrought ~ iracles. Think of the strength te Jew exhibited in conquering as enemies who, like mighty Ti- 018, swept down upon him; of Le? spiritual power that enabled an to survive the onslaught of neountable hosts who were de- Irmined to annihilate him. An- ent prophecy and modern science #ar witness to the immortal pow- i of Israel to survive, and con. sue to teach a bewildered world ~e ways of God and His universe. jResting urpon a bedrock of Jew. ra ho heey montainrel igna t World, supportlag hunddr be amt edgos of l hir a o~d w lec mod n science and philosophy me tided to a clearer understanding man and the universe through e teachinnsa of the laspired lead. a and thinkers of the Jewlah lr a ~o truth leeakseg feature about losing is that it refuses to II ! man who boasts of hasn't got nerve !II I Some one estimates that Amer- icans lose 80 years every day waiting at; red traffic lights. On the other hand, a man occasion- ally "gets" 30 days for running through one. That evens things up, in a way. ! ! Convention spellbinders could Aind some solace in the thought that writing "boo!"' on a ballot renders the same null and void* iti The round-the-world fliers who came down in Russia will trF again. That's the danger in the game; one gets so into ~a rat* i ii It has been said before, and the situation is as then: Europe is wiling to let bartones be buy- gones. i i Unfortunately the third degree is not new: There's an old bor* lesqule bit in which a bystander reminds the cop whose alghtatick Jha slipped from his hands, mOf Seier, you dropped your brls.n" The worst one's temper stay lost. Usually a his bravery Get yourself a set of photo print playing cards. Every one of the set of 52 cards will have your picture, or that of any of your friends. Use themn for bridge, club parties, social affairs. ~fplendid for gifts on any occasion. JUST SEND YOUR SNAPSHOT OR PROTOGRAPB not smaller than 1-inch by 2-inches and not larger than 3- inches by 5i-inches, together with a year's subscription of $2. to The Jewish Ploridian, and we will forward you the complete deck of cards wRithin ten days. Or send $1.00 for set of cadrd writhoult subscription. enough to push a setting ben off her nest. !iti Nothing else turns a man's hair gray as quickly as trying to please a woman who doesn't know what she wants. 1ll If a man has to propose more than once before being accepted, his wife only adds insult to In- jury by remindlag Bhi of it in after years. III One trouble with a great many people who don't know good maa- sic from bad is that they don't know it. 1 1 Batter in Russia has dipped be- low1 the $4 mark, but we fear the millions there most stil put up with the loeas esvari rad other substitutesr. cZi~ ..r.l *, July: as, lea THdE- JEWISH FL~ORIDIAN *m 'i( t;UBBFL cHa~o~rP SOMTHN NO 4 gy . ....,.. SOMETHING: NEW Addnres, THE JEWISH FLOREDIAN P. O. BOX 2878 MIAMI, FLA. rr~L)~ "Mdarins thekr. to meetal Camp Kah-We SWartsboro, N. y* SFor Boys, Girls and AdPI On Masten Lake. Walrtbore. N1 In Beautiful Mamakating U IDEAL FOR THIE ENTIRE UQ S81 miles from News YorkrGb CIIt feet elevation. Crystal lake on rp All modern facilities. Spaiolusr fields. All land and wtr sprt s, aed or d hollipertfocounseller q dietician, ysee CHIROPODIST Summer Rates 50c Per Foot $1.00 Both Feet DR. I. SCHWARTZ MEYER KISER BLDG. Iloom 406 Phone 2-4765 to make arrangements to entertain the large number of people who have signified their intention of attending. The plans call for fish- 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 arrangements 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 arrangi- ments committee. Stress is behis laid on the fact that the funds to Tel. Clrete 7-uas) JOSEPH H. LESSING, Camp Disee MRS. FANNIE LESSING, Camp Yothi 'ff ft *~.-. .....inumen...11lil..... ll....................nme..nu ieluan..... SPEND A PLEASANr~'~T A;CAfldN~P D ~at tile 158 Ocean~ 1)rive OPERATING THE ONLY EO;SHER HOTEL IN MIAMI BEACH SUMMER 8 PEC it AL ROOM AND BOARD .....,........................... $15.00 UP Meals Served Daily at~ libasoludle Piices SCateting for Banquets and Private Parties Oiir Specialtl B Phone 5-2585 plete battery service, gasoline and oil tanks, complete mechanical service and body and top repair works are provided under skilled mechanics. Mr. Humphrey states that he will help alleviate the un- employment condition by provid- Still Time A FEW MORE STUDENTS CAN BE ACCEPTED A Real Future In World's Greatest Achievement RADIO Appeals to You AMERICAN BROADCASTING COLLEGE MR. FAIRCHILD PHONE 2-6557 ""'"""""""""'""'"""""""""""""""""""""'""" """"""""""""""""""""" """""'" """"""""""" HI CHM(ITNT TL 0DGE GRAND HOTEL STATION, N. Y. Highmount (Flelsehmanna Section) Ulster Countyr. Tel. Pineltill 133' All modern improvements. SwimminiT, Tennis. Baseball, Basketball, Horse- back riding, etc. Hot and cold running water in every room. f ~EARNP~ MONEY -A DOLLAR SAVED, IS A DOLLAR EARNED Automobile owners can have GREASING, WASHING, POLISHING once every month FREE OF CHARGE Ca-bon cleaned, valves ground, motor cleaned, all mechanical adjustments, body repairs, tire repairs and limited road service Join the N 8 HOR 8 IM 010 CliHic unna unnn u ........ .....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n. .. . THE BREAK ERS 1)N THE OCEAN FRONT At New Jersey Avenue I Atlantic Cit y, N. J. SExtraordinary Reduction in Rates as Low as Without Meals With Meals S$3.00 Daily per Person $6.00 Daily per Person $ 35.00 Weekly for Two .. $0.00 Weekly for Two I AmeiOanC Or Eulropean Plan I HOt and Cold Sea W~ater in All Baths Complete Garage Fiacilities I EMANUEL E. KATE, Maru~nagin Diretor And pay only $1.00 initiation fee and two dollars each month To Keep Your Car In Perfect Shape SNo charge made for any labor Parts only are charged for SOur satisfied customers are our best references I Call and we will demonstrate ............. ........ ......... ......................; ........ ...,,,,,,,...,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, IlltP(IIIIIUUllgII11111111111111111111 ~~II*IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllrlll It _ ~LIII Z~ -,z;..,.r.- .-- IX~F~ 'YY I-~1 ~~IUY1.~r--r-L,-~^.-~ ),,U P~n~. aaur [gust 4th, begmnmig at 8 ro b. 1, the home of Miss Esther Wobl 476 W. Flagler St., when a re- raviews of the play "Joint Owners in Spain" will be given tTh s interested in the work of te or ganization are urged to communi- cate with Miss Wroobel at B e above address or with Mis h a trice Solen, 347 S. W, 6 S. ling work for those out of jobis as the plant is enlarged. Storage is also provided in the large garage pf the firm. Mrs. Geo. G~oldberg entertained Number of the juvenile friends af her daughter, Leslie on the oc- casion of her fourth birthday last Wednesday afternoon. Games of all kinds were played by the youngsters and then iee cream, candies, cake and punch was ser- ved. The mothers of the young guests were also present. Among those attending were Hope Ellen Tannenbaum, Donna Joyce Feld- man, Eugene Heiman, Jerry Rau- zin, Claire Ruth Solomon, Tommy Ray, and Betty Rumbaugh. * Mrs. Clara Greif' of New York city is visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. H. Mechlowitz and will re- main here for a short time. cb 6 cb 4 b Q cb cb & &~ d, d, d be raised will be used for the YTC I ES cemetery that is maintained by the organization which provides 6 4 4 6 && o 6 && && &free burial for the poor. A series of weekly card parties for Beth David Sisterhood will be The picnic of the Chesed Shel given by Mrs. Isidor Cohen at her Emes will be held Sunday, Aug. I home every Tuaday afternoon, for 14, beginning at 10 a. m. In order the benefit of its funds. The first f o these parties was held last Tues- (day afternoon, and an enjoyable prior to the meeting. Afternoon was spent. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Philip Berkowitz An iinIportant- meeting of the and son who spent the past four Ladies Auxiliary of the Miami weeks touring the North where Jewish Orthodox Congregation Ithey visited friends and relatives will be held next Tuesday, August in Jacksonville, New York and 3, beginning atc~~ o'clock when Boston are expected to return to important business of the organ- the city tomorrow' ization will be transacted. Re-~ * ports of the work accomplished Cmn t im about six will be presented. All members weeks ago, Mr. W. M. Humphrey are urged to attend and enjoy the lof Boston, Mass., a long time rail- social hour which will follow the road man, determined to make business session* Miami his home. He immediately * purchased a home at 2811 S. W. About ten tables of bridge were 8th St., and established the Na- in play last Wednesday night at tional Motor Clinic at 1625 S. W. the bridge given by the Ladies 7th St. In announcing the plans Auxiliary of the Jewish Welfare for the organization, Mr. Hum- Bunnau aiSi verman's Oefar" phreysmspo e hig yllofaMimsinaensd ments were served during the opportunities. The organization evening and a very enjoyable time provides a unique service for its was had by all. Prizes were won members. A car is completely by Mesdames Norman Mirsky, serviced whenever necessary for Sadye G. Rose, Harry Isoocs, and no extra charge other than the Mrs. Max Weitz, Mrs. Augusta usual monthly dues and the costs Levy and Jean Arnold, all of New itnof parts when necessary. In ad- York city. diinto these features, a com- 50% 1175 Reduction! Per Season Rededur duHlicate ata$86 er more frthe 9-week season, coExceptionally high grade ad~t SS to $4 per day. For further information write or' 201 WE orlr wkE ic E ea Hostesses for the evening were: Mrs. J. Caplan, Mrs. Harry Isaacs, Mrs. M. Scheinberg, Mrs. Michael Arnold, Mrs. Rose Davis, Mrs. P. Scheinberg, Mrs. Herbert Klein- man, Mrs. Harry Weinberg and Mrs. Esther Mendel of Atlanta, Ga. * * Arnold Volpe, founder and con- ductor of the University of Miami symphony orchestra for more than fifive years, was honored by an evening of chamber music, given at the recital hall of the univer- sty, 140 uEsd Second Ave., at Artists presented on the pro- gram included: Mana-Zucca, EVc- lyn Roff, Marie Volpe, Hannah Asher, Jane French, Robert Kist- ler, Albert T. Foster and Walter Grossman. Mr. Volpe appeared in two pi- ano quintet selections. ** The Dramatics League of Mi. ami will hold an important meet- ing next Thursday evening, Au- MAKE YOUR VACATION ARRANGEMENTS NOW AT THE Dr 0snes Hotel Ham il ton LONG BEACH, L. I. WHERE FAMED HOSPITALITY AND SERVICE IS AT YOUR DISPOSAL N. Y. Office, BArclay 7.18)9 Sftat Drusnes Telephone L~ong Beach 1450 Jewish Dietary Laws observed. Reasonable rates For rnore information, telephone: MOtt Haven 9-5644 1625 S. W. 7th St. Phone 2-40283 128 S. Connecticut Ave., Grundwer g' s H 0TEL NE W Y 0RK ER e 49978-Open All Year __ ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. The Kosher Hotel of Atlantic City Up-to-date rooms, Hot :nd Cold Sea Water in all Endorsed by Rabbi Leventhal, Philadelphia Rabb baths. Shapiro, Atlantic City, and Rabbt H rbert 8 Otis Electric Elevator to Street Level. Goldstein, New York. Enlarved Dinimr Room. So'arium and Sitting Room, Unsurpassed culeine. Additional Lobby and Ball Room. Refined Jewish aurroundings. "Under the supervision of The Rabbinlest Coannll of The Union of Jewish Orthodoz Cons. of Amerlean |
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