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MORE THAN TWICE AS MUCH LOCAL, JEWISH NEWS AS ANY OTHER PAPER _ _ _ ~ 1_ 1_ ~ ~ __ I~ ~ ~ II II ~ .-No. XXXII. Miami, Florida, Friday, August 5, 1932 Price: Five Cents 1 I ( and omorrow nk Parker Stockbridge * *. their assignment ver the President of the states goes, secret service company him. .When the 's car leaves the White pounds h lo h dzdent gad orit. He is never more w feet away from an rt service man, except inside the White House private camp on the River. r.Hoover went to the of a new spectacle in km last week the chief of heHouse secret service tha staff of men, preced- yhalf an hour and made sh I r ofmthe building body bbutththose on a in the building while et was there. prcutions may sound ryin a democracy, but on does not forget that its Presidents have died dsof assassins. I am Weonly man living who nt at the assassination rsidents. As a small shntnI was in the ore and Potomac rail- nwhen President Gar- hoand as a newspa- BudPralo I -was at the usic o'f the~ Pan-Amer- sition when Major Mc- ashot. ....jazz king losres eof years ago the fat- in the public eye was emn, the famous or- der, who weighed more pounds. I dined with King" the other night me -I had seen him for arand w4s amazed weighing less than st as much as I ever d, "but I divide up my trety. On the day starches, for example, meat or fruit. One at only fruit, another net. It's the mixing of offood in the stomach which makes-fat. ' won't work for every- ediet system that the s. hiteman worked de Paul adopt before aryhim, by the way has had a great effect ..at Washington the enormous project gand beautifying that shington which lies be- Capitol and the Wash- methas so far prog- Sit is now possible for to grasp the scope of work. Between the two esradiating from the nnylvania and Mary- seais a great triangle rsnearly two square the Capitol as its apex park which extends hieHouse to the Po- iras its base. e than a hundred years anent has been develop- riangle into parks sur- publie buildings. Now !omrmerce Building, with 4 J UST AFE MORE DA Y S Radic is today developing into one of the greatest opportunities for the will- ing boy and girl, ilnan and woman. The Jewish Floridian, anxious for the welfare of its readers proposes to afford a worthy boy or girl, man or woman an opportunity to make good in Radio. If you are interested in receiving 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 AMERICA-N 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 woman 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 Floridian immediately. When all entries are received a contest will be held in a public hall, full details Sof which will appear in our next issue. At a public audition the judges will determine the winners. This Contest Closes Wednesday, August 10th. Joint Club Meeting Planned Next Tuesday evening, August Emunah Chapter A get-to-gether meeting of the Loyalty Club of Emunah Chapter O. E. S. with Mrs. Bertha Men- delson, Worthy Matron as the hos- tess was held at her home last Wednesday m-nght with a large nmpe al u e members n esw M s. Ella..Kah bapatset as oi te In a resident of Elizabeth, N. J. A very enjoyable evening was spent and cards were played. High score and prize winners were: Lyda Griffith, Annette Fine, Clara Fine, Bertha Halpern, Joel Kuperberg, Lena Simon, Ella Kai- ser, Laura Wallis, Janette Fried- man and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Fried- man, 9, the joint meeting of the locally Because of the important work ~u uyr B'nai Brith Lodge, and the Young~ to be undertaken by Rabbi Dr. H. Goldma 3:3 P. We nberg Men's club of Miami will be held Jacob Hi. Kaplan of Temple Israel ma enbr in h r g, at the Library building, corner( this coming season, the Board of vs.D B.einkber -- Wu her., v of S. W. 16th Ave., and 5th St., Directors have appointed Rabbi SNOWE e She pe ,vs beginning at 8 p. m* A. S. Kleinfeld as assistant Rabbi 4:00emerm. .This meeting to which all Jew- and social director of the Temple. Winner of Gol stei vs. Berko- ish residents of the Greater .Mi- Itabbi Kleinfeld who is a musician witz match vs. Blank Miller. ami dlistrict have bee~n invited will of note ,and has been in the Rab- There will be no scheduled dia- hear plans which have been drawn binate for a long number of years mn algm hswe eas by the committee .of. Fifteen rep- will supervise the social activities oftetunmen bl a th we but in th resenting the two sponsoring or- of the Temple under the direction event, the first round is over ganizations and the public at of Rabbi Kaplan. He is now di-ealenuhtenhremyb lr.These plans will include recting the orglanization of a large):~~~h ahe ameema a method to form an organization volunteer choir which will be heard to be citywide, non-religious and! for the first time during the High IC us d e non-political to which all shades Holiday services. CI re d e of Miami Jewry may be attract-i Registration for a daily Hebrew i *nE gne rn ed. It is intended to be social ShotobcodtebyR bi1 In E ie rm and civic in its nature and to be Kleinfeld at the Temple will begin ...... the means of cementing the friend- shortly and will be announced in 'PoTnvrivn im rl ! offer engineering when it reopens :in October, it was decided last week by university officials. En- gineering is a department of the College of Liberal Arts. The cur- riculum offered in the department of engineering may be applied to- ward mechanical engineering, civil, chemical, sanitary, architectural, electrical and general. The university will operate on the three-term plan this year, with fall, .winter and spring terms. Registration ~will be September 29 and 30, and October 1. Classes will begin October 3. Junior Hadassah T~he swimming party given by the Junior Hadassah at the Ro- man Pools last Wednesday night was attended by a large number of the younger Jewish set of the Greater Miami District. Water sports and professional diving and swimming exhibitions were pre- sented during the evening as part of the entertainment. Swimming contests and diving exhibitions resluted in prizes be- ing won by Edna Farber, Edna Shonfeld, Clarence Feuer, Abra- ham Shonfeld and others. During the eveniing refreshments were ser-~ ved. Miss Bede Goldenblank was chairman and she was assisted by Miss Hannah Mack and Mrs. Jen- nie Rotfort. Ir'shig T ip ship of local Jewry. these columns. Mr. Stanley C. Myers president Rabbi Kleinfeld has a long and - Now Available of the B'nai Brith Lodge and Max active service in the Rabbinate Orovitz president of the Young and was Rabbi at a number of im- ~Men's club will preside at this portent congregations during his For a delightful day of real en- meeting. Many of the prominent career. Recently he served as joyment a trip on the Yaent Doro- Jewish- citizens of thre community Rabbi of Congregation Beth El at thy is recommended. Cruising on) have agreed to be present and ex- West Palm Beach and for a short the inland waters of the Biscayne press their views. time acted as supply Rabbi at Bay, Capt. R. H. Denny takes one Beth David Congregation at Mi- down to the keys where delightful Chesed Shel Emes ami. 'While in West Palm Beach fishing is enjoyed. Bait and tackle he organized a large and success- is provided free to the guests fl T11 r* fu erwSho. aboard the ship and real plentiful 10 11010 YICRIC f Hbe col fishing is enjoyed. At the present On .Sunday, August 14, the time snapper, grouper, grunts, and Chesed Shel Emes will hold its Tisha B'Av to other similar fish is being caught first annual picnic at the Pier in large quantities. Those desir- South Beach for the purpose of O sre ing lunch at a nominal price mnay raising funds to continue its B b ev d obtain same on board the Dorothy charitable work. During the day '. ... or may even have their fresh dinner and supper will be served The ninth day of Ab will be caught fish cooked to order. The for the small sum of fifty cents observed with special services at boat leaves Pier 10 Tuesday, each for adults and twenty-five Beth Jacob Synagogue, Miami Thursday, Saturday and Sunday at cents for children under 12. In Beach, Miami Jewish Orthodox f g:30 and returns to the city at charge of arrangements and aid-i Congregation, and the Beth David 5:30.' ing in the service will be represen- Congregartion, beginning, next tatives of the Beth David Sister- Tuesday evening at 8 p. m. At hood, Beth Jacob Sisterhood and the Beth David Congregation, Mr. more floor space than any other the Ladies Auxiliary of the Miami Louis Weinkle will be in charge office building in the world, is Jewish Orthodox Congregation. Tuesday night and at the services completed, at the northwestern Mr. I. L. Mintzer president of Wednesday morning. At Beth Ja- point of this triangle. The un- the Greater Miami Jewish Ceme- Icob Congregation Mr. Max Felt sightlyr old private buildings front- tery Association, which is afili- w~ill be in charge because of the ing Pennsylvania Avenue 'have ated with the Chesed Shel Emes absence of Rabbi Axelrod from mostly been torn down to make is general chairman of the affair the city. Mr. Nathan Adelman room for the new Department of and hee is being assisted by Mr. will be in charge of the WFCednes- Justice, Post Office Department H. M. Drevich. Unless funds are day night and Priday morning and Interior, Department buildings* raised for the work of the orgazi- services at the Miami Jewish' Or- When this work is finished cen- ization it is evident, according to thodox Congregation. Tisha B'Av tral Washington will unquestion- a statement of the officers, that is observed in commemoration of ( ably be the most beautiful city in the organization will be compell- the destruction of the Temple at tk world. dtoupediswr.Jersusalem, as a fast day. I P~~~~ ~~~~~ I-~i ia Handball Games To Start Sunday The handball tournament of the Hebre~w Athletic culb will start this coming Sunday morning, August 7, when the following games will be played. 11:00 a. m. Goldstein J. Hirsch, vs. Ber- howitz Lopez. Rose -Goldsmith, vs. Richter - Neeham. 11:45 a. m. R. Griossman Myman, vs. M. Weiss G. Weiss. E. Weinkle A. L. Shoenfeld, vs. Burnstein -Wrooble. 1:15 p. m. A. F. Shoenfeld Mayerovitz, vs. Mandell Gaynor. M. Reisman L. Baron, vs. A. V. Reisman Cortwright. I. Hirsch 2:0 p. Siverman, vs. Friedman Tannenbaum. Blumberg Davis, vs. Alexan- der -- Sont45 m M. Levine Golden, vs. Silver - Kats. L. Seitlen S. Levine, vs. C. 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Y. sH1 modern sanitary devices. Boomas ut Barths. Homere surroondinas service. Ra~leduce TEIN, Prop. ) Two a~ a cooooacoooeco*oooonosoz a r.a n Mr.Jsp elwr ovsi eaie n red n amogtenwarvl hnteNYr.Te ib awa r Moa w ofteCyeLn uld aottre wes* the r. and Mirs. Js Bell, of r B os of si th e S tar Ksher t thed i ten will make an indefinite stay receiving conbgratula ioa t onday here at the home of their son-in- birth of by o a Fiy *Manni~e l Sh evrldon rsalesi ngeaiqws eda h ager for the COlo Co. of aim Synagogue last Tuesday alght ate rks Saudy andy wl bresig Rabbi S. M. Machtei, founder which time reports of the pienicenaeiotrbsneshorl and director of the Radio Synagog Iheld last Sunday showed that a e will preach over WIOD at 10:00 substantial sum had been raisedI a. m. on Sunday on "Demolished, for the organization. maeadamesi All members of Congregatioa But Not Destroyed." ,The sermon Traeger, Drevich, and Morris Rap. B hDvd rlmmeso will deal wit ihethemeoof Tish'- a p ca itdt s oat eea n mon there will be scripture read- the Chesed Shel Emes on August both organizations which will be ing, prayers, and music. The Jun- 14, at the Pier, Miami Beach. held at its Talmud Torah building ior Radio Synagog will present M)rs. Dave Kahn of Elizabeth, N. Sunday evening, August 7, begin. Leonard Tobin in the sermonette J~ formerly of Miami attended ning at 8 p. m. The futuie of on "Our Temple." the meeting and was extended a the Congregation and plans t Announcement of tentative plans cordial welcome. Plans for other solving its acute financial probe. for the services on New Year and activities will be announced short. lems will be discussed and actel the Day Of Atonement will be ly in these columns. oresiMr. Lew Brown president will made at the close of the servicesl e e P. this Sunday-. Wordl wars received here that ** atS or iy Mother bby ea e doing enti ely. * and 13w x d da ghter,6 Mr. and th The second of a series of sum. mur idance n Tillofke siehn by men at the Coral Gables Country club Mir. and Mlrs. Aaron K~anner en- tertained a large number of MIrs. I. Mendelson of this city and now of New Orleans, La., had been notified of the death of her father in New York last Tues- day. MIr. M3ax KostofF was 72 years of age and a retired merch- ant at the time of his death. Quite a number of guests at- tended the picnic of the Ladies Auxiiary: of the MIiami Jewlish Or- thodox Congregation at Lummus r.dl i^LC.r~r mmna Ween- Sundy eenin, Xgus r, o 'a'Klast3utua3,Irulls friends and relatives at their home f which the public is invited. ies, hamburgers, watermelon and qna ih n eerto f other goodies were sold for the :"d ng i ebrto f are nk r wasa ordi odtoh benefit of the Talmud Torah, sup- the eeearvl fabbd statement~pote of Miss RegeGl- 1ghurganizain 1 da rated for the occasion and all eve- stakein, chairmnss Rgitigae thd-Iqie alresmwsraie. ning delicious refreshments were Mtisse Sylvmn.Xsia tn D rein Mille charge of arrangements and as- served to all. Prominent residents Sis yv Dreisen, Tilliee PrdneIaSh sisting in serving at the picnic of the city called during the re- aartz, Henrie ta werch sis om1 N an s ion and in addition toethebpi - baum, Ida Buckstein, Sam Tan -e gytegadprn r Stanley C. My4ers,9 well known nenbaum, and Mr. Nathan Adel- rcie ytegadaet, . attorney ar.d popular in this see- mn hsi h scn fasr and Mirs. Louis Seiden. tion will be master of ceremonies, ie of sumrpim whc r Norman Fregger, a talented artist being sponsored by ~he orgammza- Miss Beatrice J. Fryer of New will present: several pianologue4, tion. Plans will be announced York city who spent several weeks the .11isses Irene and Sylvia Farr shortly for the third of the series visiting here left for her home will be heard in a number of duets opins.last week. and impersonations, Nat Williams~. ** will accompany himself on the Dr. and M1rs. Mlax Pepper who/ As we are going to press an Ukelele for a number of songs, were visiting relatives and friends important meeting of the plans and a surprise feature wIill be pre- in Jacksonville and Daytona Beach committee of the proposed city sente~d during the latter part of returned to the city last Sunday wide club being sponsored by the the evening for the entertainment evening after an absence of four local B'nai Brith Lodge and the of the guests. weeks, Young Mfen's club is being held Levin and M\rs. J. Wernikoff. at the office of Stanley C. Myers. i Special meeting of the club' Mrs.. Lena Simon returned to/ Plans drafted at this meeting will i wias held Tuesday evening at the the city this week after an ab-i be submitted to the meeting ~f home of Mliss Reggie Goldstein,' sence of about a month spent vis- the organization which will be held I 1540 S. W5. 7th St. Special activi- i ting friends and relatives in Bal- next Tuesday 'night. ties for the summer months are timore, Wrashingt~on and Richmond.: +* being planned. * u ehDvdSseho sposor * Mir. John Wolf formerly vice ed the second of a series of bridge j New Officerj of the J. G. C. president of Beth David Congrega- parties at the home of its presi- club are: President, Mliss Helen tion and active communal worker dent, Mdrs. Isidor Cohen Tuesday Eisman; vice president, M~iss Betty of this city who removed to WCash- night for the benefit of its Tal- Laskyv; secretary, Miiss Bernice ington, D. C. about a year ago is mud Torah. Prizes were award-i Schw-artz; treasurer, Mliss Lillian! in Moiami now for a ten day visit. ed for high scores and refresh- Eisman. Past officers are: Presi-~ He is visiting his daughters and ments were served. de-nt, Mlis Bess~ie Levitt; v~ice sister-in-law and other friends! ;; president, Mliss Lasky; secretary, her during his stay. Miss Augusta Le~vy left on the MissChalote Dais;tresure, ** *S. S. Seminole last Tuesday after Mli.-j Rosa {yn K~lein. The next .11rs. Sydney L. Palmer is a: anetne ii ihhrsse m~eeuing will be August 12 with p~atient at the V`ictoria Hospital MIrs. MIax Weitz of Miami Beach. M~iss Ethel Mlintzer, 903 Jeffer- where she was taken last Tuesday . . sunXve .Iam Be. , ,g A meeting of the Ladies Auxili- i JIr. and M\rs. LouiS Druckerman; Mrs. Dave Kahn prominent 11n entertained at dinner Sunday for Talmud Torah work her s cverai Mirs. Neal Sarasohn of Birming- ye.~ars ago accompanied by her son I ham, Ala., w~ho is visiting her par- Arthur, arrived in Miami last ents, )Ir. and Mlrs. MI. M-ayerovitz.: Tuesday to remain here for about H 0TEL A number of other events will mnoth visiting friends. honor the visitor. * RAWYadLNONBU ** The first membership party of BR*WIi LIDL O~ >fr. and Mrs. Louis Heiman en- the season given by the Junior IIA beautiful, luxurious hotel, locate tertained recently in celebration Chapter of Ifpdassah was hedld Beach, facing the ocean, Latest mo o:f the third birthday anmiversaryl Monday night at the Pirate Ship IIsingle or en suite; all o~f their son, Eugene! Charles. The Neptune at Miami River and 27th hom~e and table were decorated in Ave. All arrived in Pirate orf DIETARY LAWS STRI pink and green color scheme sailor costumes and helped make with flowers and potted palms and the evening one of outstanding Tel., tong Beach 3400-1-2-3-4 streamers of ribbons with top bal- novelty and entertainment. Among lons hung from the ceiling. those who entertained were Beat-I R EDU C ED Games were played by the ju- rice Solen in an impersonation of venile guests attending and each Zasu Pitts and Sophie Beckman was presented with a toy sailboat. for a dance. Other entertainment Ice cream, cake and punch was was provided by the management. served dur-ing the day. Among Games were played and in the the guests attending were Hope "Place the Nose on the Skele- Ellen Tannenbaum, Alvin Samet, ton"' Miss Beatrice Solen won Barbara Samet, Donna Joyce Feld- first prize. Miss Florence John- man, Jerry Rausin, Claire Ruth ston won the prize for the best B.LUE EP Solomon, Chairles Blumberg, Lesliei Pirate's costume, Miss `Bea Sil- Goldberg and Albert K~ahn. ver for the best Sailor's costumes WURTSIBOI * and Mrs. Debs Gulkis for the most Mrs. Sadye G. Rose, executive original costume. Th~e prizes were secretary of the Jewish Welfare awarded after a grand march be- Most beauful Hotel, equipped rth 13urieau left last -night: for a visit fore the judges who were non.i single and en suite with or withor of several days for New York city members of the organization. and wil retun nextweek. during the evening delicious re- ieasm.Frtls freshments were served. In charge S E.Cotos Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Hartz, Mr. of arrangements were Mdiss Bede Lou Rottort, and Shirley and Gar-; Goldenblanck. Mlrs. dennie Rotfort net Brandt left by auto last wreek .and Mrs. Veeda Cromer. (b VARD LONG BEACH, N. Y * d in the exclusive section of Long dern equipment. Large airy rooms l with private baths. [CTLY ADHERED To I. ENGEL, Ma~nagment )RATE 8 rl~b ~t~Q~J Pl~n'P~ITIII'IU I IINC 0LN 1 , HE $I- JE W AR L 0RIDIAN 'PUBiS~~pD EVRYy IPrlDAY at th* 188 FLOpDIANJ PUBLIealNG Go. SOUT4[ IlIAMI AVENUE LOU'IS SHOCHET, Editor P. o. Ben Zgls iFlorida Phone 2-1188 ereda second-class matter Juy 4, at the Post Ofier at~ Miaml, Fla., the act of Merch 8, 18119. WE8T PALM BEACHI OFFICE 414r Elshth Street i. M. Schrobakk, Repreentateive seascalIPTION IMonths . . . $ ..*S ear . .. . l. .S Volume 5.--Number 32 Frida, Augst 5,1982 or what, he cn make;lkl 1 Moore and by~ Beryl Mercer as his grandmother. Richard Bennett and Hobart Bosworth play doctor mas tree or play here, and a Sun. roles, Alec Francis is the charm- day observance in the Synagogue ing old priest and Mischa Auer there. the sympathetic rabbi. Helen Jer- It seems to us that adherence ome 19ddy and Martha Mattox to the plain and simple fare is represent cold-hearted ch yity and not only a good rule in dieting, Tom McGuire represents the law but may be applied to religion as las a policeman. Lew Seiler direet- well. Why add trimmings that ed "No. Greater Love" from an have been found wanting and original story by Isadore Bern- blame it on the COFFEE ? stein. ... ..................................... ...nuanonuanuun n smm ~~~.SOMETHING NOVL* *** Ir --- --- ---I II~------_ ---1--- --- ---- ----- ,y, August 5, 1982 Page Three :____ _I will fascinate a kindergarten'. 'ges a os Lif John ]junyon 'explained to his wanted his book to be read by SOMETHING SIMPLE common people everywhere. He Iwishoaekhatnmorelans has his wish: "Pilgrim's Prog- I wih toaskthatno ore lan ress" will live as long as anything for solving the economic situaj nou agug. tion be sent to me. My quota is inourlan's stye ge tai mental dec s on esoareetire fro lclearer and simpler as he grew Plan Reading was reached some "Wha har m an a bdookdotht qn ernet gntlmanwit a costs a hundred crowns ?" Voltaire gleam mn his eye got in anyhow .xlimd "Tet oue o th th da H ked i will never make a revolution; it cedabo r n y: c ea mew tro is the little pocket pamphlets that reada bok n wicha nw pop-are to be feared.,, het sets forth a new religion. The Bid me adieu while the night is young, Bid me goodby today- That night may find me all alone, With you far on your way. Bid me adieu before the stars Climb, golden, to the sky- For then my love would be too strong To answer your goodby: For come the night, like nights we've known, Down where the trees bend low, My heart--my eyes--they could not lie' And then--and then--you'd know! So while the sun is hanging low, Grass wet with even dew, While I am strong-while I can smile- My love, adieu--adieu! I I I The name of Mr. Jouett Shouse I find amusing in my house; My daughter says she wears a blouse And sonny says he caught a smouse. The Democrats pride themselves on economy in spending only three cents to convey the news to Texas Jack. But the Republicans have a rare opportunity of going them one better by sending Messrs. Hoover and Curtis notifications by telegrams marked "Colleet." I I I That peculiar condition, favora- ble for criminal activities, is be- coming epidemic. An outside wa- ter tap on a house in our neigh- borhood was turned on yesterday by someone and left running. And when all the boys in the block were questioned their minds had 'go0ne blank. Not every one is wearing the thinnest possible kind of a suit this summer, but that style is gra- dually becoming pretty general. Some men have bought suits of the thinnest possible kind, and the rest will have suits of the thin- nest possible kind as soon as the thick suits they bought three years ago have worn a little thinner. Wealthy citizens of Selencia, in Mesopotamia, dodged their taxes 2,000 years ago, research shows. before you." The irate king prom- ptly ordered him beheaded. An- other, with a flair for diplo y phrased the sentiment in s words: "May your Majesty o~ut- live all his subjects." He was knighted. !i The new king of American gyp- sies is a college graduate, al- though personally wie don't re- embe~r ever being asked to sub- scribe to, a horse to help him through. r ' A British inventor is striving to' interest capital in a fire extin- guisher of po t size. ;So that's what we've een thumbing vain- ly, trying to light a cigar. I I The old maripe, Smedley But- ler, landed recently in Washiing- ton and apparently has the bonus situation well out of hand, as the expedition is already dispersing for home. SI I Strictly speaking, in a "return bout" wouldn't Sharkey be walking forwnard7 r I The time seems ripe for spring- ing a correspondence course in the Prince of Wales' new parlor trick of standing 'on the head, without which hereafter one will be nothing socially. I I! Rube Waddell once sent his fielders in to the bench and fan- ned the next three batters. Doubt- less the idea was original with Rube, as this was before Mussol- ini's time. I I Some men go to bed too late ever to wake up famous. I ! A wise youth never expresses his~ love for an heiress C. O. D. I I Some men make a specialty of posing as horrible examples. I I Strenous pursuit of the impos- sible begets activity minus the re- ward. 1 I Even if love weren't blind there would doubtless be just as many divorce courts doing business. I I I gentleman assured me -that if I I do not know wh only all men and women could lead us to new heig be led to think the thoughts of perity or whether, this prophet every difficulty would wll be any one 1 fold up. There be, it will cons While we talked I turned the' that everybody can pages of the book, an'd after about such as "the less a minute I assured him that I trade the more trade hI s ould not need t~o read it; ip order i to know that it would have no in- I fluence. He was aggrieved. "You have a closed mind," he charged. "Not at all," I said. "I hap- pen to know what kind of words move the world, PH1 give you an example: I 'The Lord is my shepherd," ete 'Four score and seVen1 yea~s lago our fathers founded on this aotnn~ et Contrast these simple -words biha oouples *f phrases from "'The definitely "an~t ,, try value of the self-protecting mech- anism of covenant obligations ..' / "Expanding conselousness ob- tainable through the direct appli- ea io of the method of cyclic "N obody is going to overturn the worldd" I concluded, "unless der tandabitoevmn eo a1 lette ch 1 Second-rater e alwy osue But the h rs iarei ways obscure. ment of lI e, cre nto whta r it ibe medicine theolo~t sei np rat Plan will :hts of pros- indeed, there Plan. But if list of things .understand, you hamper can expand. STORY OF A GREAT LOVE BETWEEN AN IRISH CHILD AND A KINDLY OLD JEW ~ Irish and Jew team up again to provide dramatic fare in "No Greater Love," the Columbia pic- ture showing Saturday at the Tower Theatre, but the combine. t~ion is unique. The Irish are represented by a little crippled girl and the Jews by Sidney Cohen, a delicatessen store -owner, and the partnership takes place when Mildred's mother dies and "Uncle Sidney" adopts her. The adoption takes place with the sanction of the church, the kindly old Catholic priest be- ing willing to entrust the child's welfare to the Jew who would not interfere with another's religious beliefs any more than he would let another interfere with his own Alexander Carr, of "Potash and Perlmutter" fame, plays "Uncle Sidney" in "No Greater Love." The little crippled girl is played by Betty Jane Graham. The Irish are also represented by Dickie Sankel w as sick, so sick that CFEZ ~could hardly drag himself to :doctor's office. And he knew What made him sick. The LFEE. Until he drank that ee, he felt tip-top. And then .like a million devils in a ) for all fight pummeling them- ies around in his stomach and getting the worst of it. That's r he felt. The doctor looked his overcoated tongue and led. "D~id you eat anything be- ! that coffee?" he asked. ire", Yanketl repliett, "but it in't them things because I felt Until I drank that coffee. It that damned coffee that -aone '~'What were them things you ?" Persisted the doctor. "Oh, Sing much," replied our Yan- "Just some gefillte fish and i Fin, some chopped liver, noo- and mandlen soup, roast chick- ja few fried potatoes, a nice ~lockshen koogel and .. " bread, pickles, pie, some ,a schnapps on the side, and dessert" queried the doctor reached for his prescription "Yes,"' admitted Yankel* none of them things didn't me sick doe, because it was \I drank that coffee that the lepain come into my atom- nddoubled me up and * wonder if that's the story the Judaism of today. The old fashioned religion of our others that helped the people tadthe tortures of inquisi- and pogroms was all bad. needed modernization. The rswere out of date. The dof conducting the services d.We needed choirs, beau- I synagogues, sisterhoods and roods. Dances, above all erhigbut ,. .. yet .. and yet .. "To- efind that everything is to a greater conservation / dim." A recent magazine says, and concludes with one who refuses to admit atsimply fails to see what l ngplace in American Jew- Reform Congregations begin I liethe significance of "licht i e", of Friday night gather- and "K~iddush," of the real of Judaism, and Conserva- nrations go back to their And look at these wealthy citizens ( In order to size up the average now. What has happened to them? man correctly, get his estimate of Every one of them has lost his Ihimself and knock off 50 per cent. property, that's what has happen- ! ed. Coming events that are calcul- In the American advance during the final days of the war, a sers- eant ordered an unbleached pri- vate to go into a dugout and clean out any Germans that happened to be there. The colored gentle- man blanched a bit, swallowed his Adam's apple, and then said husk- ily, "'Ef you sees three or fo men cum a running' out ob dat hole, don't shoot de fust one!" i ii "Is this the speedometer ?" ask- ed the pretty girl, tapping the glass with her finger. Yes, dear," he replied. "LAnd that's the clutch?" "That's the clutch, darling," he said jamming on his brakes to avoid a fast approaching taxi. "But what on earth is thisT" she inquired, at the same thmee giving the accelerator a vigorous push with her took "This dear," he said in a soft celestial voice, "is beoves." ~Ad Ipicking up a harp be flew away. I I I There is an old story of an en- thusiastic courtier who said to his king: "Mary yopr qqb~Ocp al die ated to separate people from their coin are always heralded by an advance agent. r I 1. If a man salutes a female ac- quaintance military fashion in- stead of lifting his hat, it's a cinch he is bald. rI I "Mummy, is it lunch time yet?" "No, darling, .not for another hour." "Well, then, my tummy must be fast." S I I Bridegroom--"I thee endow with all my worldly goods." His Father---"There goes his bi- cycle !" I I The curfew tolls the knell of part- ing day, A line of cars winds slowly o'er the lea, 'A pedestrian plods his abseant- minded way And leaves the world quite an- expectedly. I I Men neer know as moneP about anything rr aswomn kow about dlress. 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 then for bridge, club parties, social affairs. Splendid for gifts on any occasion. JUST SEND YOUR SNAPSHOT OR PHOTOGRAPH not smaller than 1-inch by 2-inches and not larger than 3- inches by 5-inches, together with a year's subscription of $2. to The Jewish Floridian, and we will forward you the complete deck of cards within ten days. Or send $1.00 for set of cards without subscription. r wonder whether it really the absenrvaqe of the real on of our foreiathers (call a coffee, if you please), Qthat d the ilnes ?O, as4 dded trimming of doing awary this and doiar away .w~let D r ~sgg, IIsypppC CaP ' THE JEWYISH FILORIDIAN Address, THE JEWI~SH FLORIDIAN P. ~O. BOX 3878 WHIII, FLA* 'I6IE JEWIBH FLORfDIA# , Page Four *** Shirley Janice Aaron, daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Ben L. Ardmore Road, at the Good Sa- maritan hospital, Saturday, was named at a religious ceremony conducted by Rabbi Solomon at Beth El synagogue, Monday. Re- freshments were served after the ceremony. ** The usual Beth Israel services were held at the Temple on Bro- TOwer Theatre Tamiami Trail at 15th Ave. Ph. 3-1563 Mat. 20c Eve. 25e Saturday Only ALEXANDER CARR I in "No Greater Love" A lovely old Jew adopts a Gentile little girl--Both finding Happiness Together Starts Sunday "REBECCA of SUNNYBROOK FARM" Still Time A FEW MORE STUDENTS CAN BE ACCEPTED A Real Future In World's Greatest Achievement RADIO Appeals to You AMERICAN BROADCASTING COLLEGE TIhe new mnembership commlrr~i selected by thed f Id rs gvr nors isd cmposM.ofI Grossma, M. Reisman and A. Grossman. This committee reported on the applica- tion of nine new members to the club. The previous committee re. ported on the acceptance of two new members, Mr. J. Atkins and A. V. Reisman. The handball tournament starts its sway this Sunday at the W~ash- ington Ave. Courts, Miami Beach and there are fifty-six entrants eligible to play. Following in this column will be the schedule. The next meeting of the He- brew Athletic club will be held at the Temple Israel on Monday night, Au ust 8, at 7:30 p. m. The late Julius Rosenwald was asked about the range of sales by his famous stores. , "We sell everything," he said' "except the Ten Commandments. We would sell them, too, if we had not broken them." ENJOY AN ALI DAY ~RIP On The Cruiser D OROT H Y Down Biscayne Bay A day of sport, bank and chan- nel fishing. ALL INLAND WATER NO SEASICKNESS Bait & Tackle Furnished Free Leaves City Yacht Basin Pier !0, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday at 9:30 a. m. Returning 5:30 p. m. We Cater to Special Charter Parties CAPT. R. H. DENNY Master Owner CAPT. JACK BURKE Res. Manager Fare Only $2.00 EARN MONEY A DOLLAR SAVED, IS A DOLLAR EARNED Automobile owners can have GREASING, WASHING, POLISHING E once every month FREE OF CHARGE Carbon cleaned, valves ground, motor cleaned, all mechanical adjustments, body repairs, tire repairs and limited road service Join the B N8110881 MOtOr Clinic 1625 S. W. 7th St. Phone 2-4028 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 Our satisfied customers are our best references Call and we will demonstrate nullllllllmumnsmuisnmuumlmanunnunuununinmlnumuunmumssnnnnuumiaun Grund werg's HOTEL NEW YORKER 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111 ILUYIUI~I~~~ YI.---..--Y.-~ I -- ___-C- Mr. Sam Goldstein officiating in the absence of the Rabbi, D~r. Carl N. Herman. At a meeting of the B'nai Brith Lodge Monday night Sol Rubin was taken into the club. Mr. Ru- bin and Joe Kahn will be initiated at the next meeting of the club. S* * A surprise party was given for Mrs. Louis 11an Gilder by her husband at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hi. Leibovit on Florida Ave. *. * The Beth Israel Sisterhood card party was held Wednesday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam A. Goldstein with Mrs. Goldstein hostess. Following the cards, prizes were awarded and delicious refreshments were served. + Mr. J. B. Jacobs of Atlanta is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sam A. Goldstein for a few days. dMrs.1 Iavidh sdMosesfoand chhil- Plains, New York to join her hus- band, where they will make their future home. Mrs. Abe Kominers left for a few days visit in Orlando, Fla. Love doesn't laugh at the lock- smith often enough to enable him to pose as a professional humor- ist. S 0CIE YT Featuring Mr. Louis Koran of New York, as principal speaker, ThTe Hebrew Athletic Club held e d, WEST PALMI BEACH ,,,,,,,, a ( ( S ) ) Mrs. A. J. Haimowitz of Orlando, Fla., daughter of Rev. B. Safer of Jacksonville, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. Haimowitz of Lake Worth, Fla. Mrs. A. J. Haimowitz is a one of its most successful meet- sister-in-law of Mrs. M. Haimo- ings last Monday at the Temple witz. * Israel. The key note of Mr. *** Kioran's talk was "the harmoniously Mrs. Harry A. Lee returned to feeling a club like the H. A. C. her home on Valencia Road after can establish for the Jewry of spending a delightful vacation in Miami." Mr. Koran is well known New York and various other north- in athletics in Upper New York ern points. and his little talk was appreci- * * ated by all the members who were Mr. and Mrs. Aarons and son, present. David, returned after spending a The Board of Goverhors were month in New York. While away completed and the list now in- Mr. Aarons purchased his stock clude Mr. M. Grossman, A. Gross- for the Pahokee store. man, Md. Levine, M. Goldstein, I. * * Reisman, I. Hirsch, Dr. I. Sch- Word has been received by Mr. wartz, R. Grossman, R. Schweit- O. P. Gruner from his wife that zer, A. V. Reisman and G. Davis.l she, daughter, Roslyn, and son, A joint meeting with one of Stanley, also Mr. and Mrs. Leon theothr ctie lubs in Miami Gruner, are spending a very en- was h gesate nd it swas agreed joyable time while in New York. hatd ae dte ain hden frfuthi Mr. L. A. Merlin of Atlanta, wouldbe se asiGa., visited in the city this week, metn .__r-,: p~H;~cn in route home from Miami. schoolboy is al- he sees the teach- rule. The naughty ways glad when er lay down the MR. FAIRCHILD PHONE 2-6557 128 S. Connecticut Ave., Near Boardwaclk Phone 49978-Open A ea 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, Rabbi Oti t .eetric Elevator to Street Level. Clsen, tlnt corkfiy n abiHret8 Enlarged Dining Room, Solarium and Sitting Room, Unsurpassed cuisine. Additional Lobby and Ball Room. Refined Jewish surroundings. "Under the supervision of The Rabbinical Council of The Union of Jewish Orthodox Conl, of Amerlea" 4 l l Y11 |
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