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e Itsnlb/rn FLORIDA'S ONLY JEWYISH' WEEKLY PUBISIIHED REGULARLY CAMPAIGN FOR FUND WILL HADA33All CONVENTION TO 0 2R EBMETPESN OI IGEB BE HELD IN HEW YORK CITY Miami Hadassah will be repre- sented by one or more delegates, according to plans of the organi- zation, at the National Convention of the organization to be held in New York City at the Hotel Com- modore, Sept. 18, 19 and 20. The convention will mark a farewell to its president, Mrs. Edwallrd JaL- cobs, who will sail on the last day of the convention for a year's stay in Palestine. Among those who will address the convention during its sessions are Dr. Haim Yasky, its medical director, Dr. Stephen 8. Wise, Rabbi L~ouis I. Ne~Oman, Dr. C. E. A. Winalow of Yale University, Judge Julian W. Mack, Morris Rothenberg, Dr. Mordecal M. Kap- lan and Dr. Nathan Ratnoff, head of the American Jewish Physicians SCommittee. Round table discussions of prob- ,lems confronting Hadnessah, vital Ito its needs will be held during the convention meetings and will be addressed by noted authorities on the subjects. The feature of the convention will be the annual banquet to be held on the evening of the second day of the session and will be ad- dressed by some of the outstanrd- ing Zionists of the nation. Musi- cians of prominence will provide entertainment. The lc~al chapter will choose its' delegates some time next week. COUS1iS BATTLE IN TEnnIS MAflTCHES FOR SUPREMACY Two Jewish bysn fpo neer Miami me c ant and -o kers in the Jewish life of the com- munity, were pitted against each other last Sun ry bat Henderson born's championship of Dade Coun- ty. Aaron Goldenblank, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Goldenblankt, was victorious over Arnold Rubin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rubin in straight sets of 8-3 and 6-1. Both boys showed splendid ten- nis ability during the entire con- test and though it was not expee- ed, both boys won all their pre- liminatry matches and advanced to the finals, when cousin met cousin, and cousin won. Both boys attend school here and attend Beth David Synjagogue where their parents have been ac- tive for a number of years. Dade county schools Witll pay a monthly tuition for school privi-l lees, trustees of all, county schools decided Wecdnesday in conjunction with school b-oard members. Rates will be $4 a month for each pupil in the elementary schools, $8 tor junior high school students, and $8 tor hisgh school students. Residence will be determined on the voters' quahlfcation of twelve months in the state and 8 months in the county. The method of ;col- lecing tuition is under considera- tion by a committee composed of Royr Morrison, Mrs. John Camp- bell and L. O. Becker, trustees of district 2, the Miami district. 'A report will be mader next Wednes- day. It was decided to hire no addi- tronalJ terctes~ ntli after the op- eningd ofchool. The money cadl looted froma the to~ldn than -w$1, be uset to emprla ew 0 eabeat~ ( ~.i-Y~ '~~-'I :"~'' -' 'I Jo. XXXVI Miami, Florida Friday Se 2 , Price: F~ive Cents REPUBLICANS TO SPEAK LOCAL RABBI 'WEDIS AT SIIWFORD As we go to press the wedding ceremonies or Miss Lena Herman of Montreatl Canada, to Rabbi Jo- W. J. Howey, candidate for nah Eq Caplan of this city isbeing governor, will open his campaign solemnized at Beth David syna- at aLabo da demnstatio ingogue in M~ontreal in the presence SantrdMond setembr 5of a large audience including the 8rtniord, *Vody Letmr representatives of the Rabbi Iasaac Special trains will be run by Elchanan Yahivat of New York, of the Atlantic Coast Line, one lear. which the groom is a graduate. ing Jackrsonville at 8:55 A. M., --Rabbi Caplan has been t~he Rab- stopping at G~reen Cove S~prings bi of the Miami Jewish Orthodox and Palatka, arriving in S5antord Congregation for the past year at 11:45 A. M1. Another train winlland during his term has developed leave Tamps at 9:00 A. Mb. stop- the Congregation and its activities Ding at Plant City and ]Lakelaund, principally the Talmud Torah and reaching Santord also at 11:45. 5undayr School. Motoeade frm thnoutthe The "Sheva Brochios" will be ob. stae wlt ob n aparde hruserved tonight and tomorrow at the trees o Sanordat nonthe bride's~ home, after which Rab. Included in thie musical' organi- bi Caplan and his bride will go to satonsexpcte topariciateinNew York for a brief honeymoon* "th"exet o paradeis he ades Drmand will then come to Miami11 to and Pifae Cors; 1the e Infntr make their home here. Upon their Bandof te Ntionl Gurdarrival they will be welcomed with Jacksonville; Eustis Boys Band: a reception at which the officers Benson Springs Orp~hanage Band; and members of the Congregation santo~Ird Elks Baind' and Orlando ~~and its Ladies Auxiliary will be the Td IOmorrOW ~arker Stockbridge Cal peRCer Why Sof Berkrshire Coun. Betts' are getting to best cooks I know And that is all on neighbor, Cal S5pen- wife died, a couple ),he went into the made such good bread doughnuts that his edhim to show West S8tockridge Cal did, and he firt pr~ise in ave is going to send a. culinaryl products ~ )reCounty 1%ir at nand the farm county are deter- let him get away 'ribbons. As a result, farmers ard get- at somne of the best is man ever 1059los Iast, ofthe emancipation )been to leave mere *yfew places to go enjoy the society of thu eminidie in- used to be such 'a They still don't let Masonic and other im ad ber kon ke hesmoking cars. I New York to Wash- time age and found "club car, tr- of fancy sofas and benefit of women esanta Pe railroad special smoker for g rla want to a ke haeaplace whr get into the men's Miami's effort to attract its share of the 1932 tourist business of the world will be launched on Steptem- hber 20 with a city-wide campaign to raise the sum of $35,000 ad- vertising fund. This wasp decided Wednesday night at a meeting of the finance committee of the Mdi- ami Chamber of Commerce Bu- reau of Advertising in the McAl- lister Hotel. Because every Miamian is affec. ted by the tourist business the committee decided to divide the cityg into 100 zones in which 1,000 workers will make a house-to. house solicitation for co-operartion, while other groups will contact a- partment houses, hotels, business houses, out-of-townm real estate owners, chain stores and foreign corporations, including transpor. station companies and bondholders. SReceipt forms will be used by an auditing committee in keeping a record and a report later will be made by a certified public atccoun- tant so that the public will be ad. vised of the disposition of every cent collected. "September 20 should mark the dawn of a new ers in Miam," said G~eorge Estill, finance chairman, "for it is not as though we were asking for charitable donations. We are simply appealing toi the horse sense of every one of us to invst a, little .something now in our and Miami's future." NOTED CANTOR TO OFFICIATE m nt i ae ht e ante n b Alexander S. Wiessel of Jackcson- ville has been engaged to chant the High Holiday services at the a~i mn, 46dwillO asi Rab J- nah E. Caplan during the Holi- daabbi Wiessel was for the past two years Cantor and Rabbi at jthe ..Jewish ..Community ..Centre, Jacksonville, ands has a splenode for his ability as a Cantor. 1018ESIDENT PUPILS WILL DiV THITIAH TO SC O Nonresident pupils entering I so s. u e a s o the reception will appear in our next week's is- sue. HIGH HOLIDAY PLANS ARE MADE FOR MIAMI ----- i~ewaboys Band. At noon there will be a lunch- eon for 20~0 persons wKith Mr. How- ey ase guest of honor ' Mr .Howejl appears in Santord as the result of an invitation frotn the Seminole County Chamber of Plans for the High Holiday ser- Commerce, a likte invitation hav" vices at Miami's synagogues in- Ing also been extended David clude the usual traditional services Sholtz, democratic candidate for with added features to make the governor, to speak at a later date. High Holiday observance more im- Ipressive than in the past. At the bioe-a .n chuman s.'" Rabbb a sse Evageline Booth sa~ys things atre ~bY prominent cantors who will setting better. She ought to know. chant the Shachris and 1Musof ser- She is head of the one organfiz- Ivices. On Yom KBippur and Rosh tion in the world that is closest Hashone special Chidren's services to lunan suffering. That is the will be conducted by Rabbi Cap- The Salvto Army reaches At Beth David Congregation, down to the lowest strata of hu- Rabbi Carl Press will be in charge mnanity. It ideals with human be- assisted by Cantor Louis Hymatn ings as individuals in trouble. Its and the schedule of services will officers know better than anyone be announced next week. else. when times are hard and At Temple Israel, Rabbi Jacob when they are easier. So when H. Kaplan will be in charge with Miss Booth says that things are Rabbi A. 8. Kleinield, directing getting better, I, personally, would the~ choir and musical program. . place more reliance upon her re- At Beth Jacob Congregation, port than on those of all the Miami Beach, Rabbi L. Aztelrod economists and statisticians in wil be in charge, with the well- the world. The demands upon the known Cantor Boris LSchlachman, Salvation Army for help are an who has just returned from a Con- accurate barometer of human ne- ced;t tour, in charge of the ritual cessities. chanting. s . man, 011 m&B everyone realize~ eof the average is not in the least the ancient Greek tushave been pre- tiquity. But it wis ....l to me' ** -hne.pot-bel. odlin the Ameri- of Natural History nsthe average male of today. fastook the aver- nsof 100,000 A- raon their return Id ar and have which, probably, isthe typical of twenty-three Pom an artistic he is nothing pretty carries too much hot 'enough legs to -the classeial ideal annothrr ten thop lulrasbe shuAdrds A W 0RD T 0 T IIE JE WISH PUBLIC At this time the Jewish Floridian is the only publication carrying Jewish news of this district and ~Florida generally. For the past several years it, has appeared regularly each and every Friday carrying news and items of interest to the Jewish public found nowhere else. In carrying out our policy of weekly publication we have adhered to the principle that a weekly such as The Jewish Floridian owes a duty to the public at large. Whether business be good or bad, it must, as a real newspaper carry on, regardless. Simply to carry on when business is good and to cease publication when it isn't, is not true newspaper tradition. SFor that reason we appeal to the fair mindedness of the Jewish people and that of our nondewish friends to consider these facts when preparing their greetings and advertisements for Rosh Hashono. By Patronialng The Jewish Floridlan you insure a continued, uninterrurpted Isierie, fair andiarpartial at all times* L 1 r~ r: ";~~~~ :fi;r--J~."I; L 3 ''' '~ if ~a ~dlsaz ,;,, __ ~I~ I ii ,i ~rr~was ' F-vsao sPE SIIENANDOAII CANDIES Clrytlr~ e4LC Frit S3c Ik and Freit, aty~5 Hittie ad Saigstr: 422z S w. 22~ND AVENIM Wie BE5ew Pan le s fsatisdaction ses (MCr II e -a Assr I h EARN~ MONEr'Y A DOLLAR9 SAVED),'IS A DOLLAR EARN1ED7ET Auptomobrile ownErs ca~n haveF f GREAISIN~G, WA-~SHIN~uG, POLISHING B one every month FREE OF CHARGE Cases ceaed, valves srand, mete Cdeemed sa awh=.ses National MoItor Clinic IS25 S. W. 7~tr St, Pheme 2-482 AmeI Pay eml son imidtism' for an two'lr dease eme mot Te Kep Teru Car I Perfct Shae s %*~ sha rgeme for ay sher Parts only ar chargd or Osr satish cust me r our best irrtomess O cme ..4 w win 4.....em. __ ** bth..nl i.... seg pped wth age rag g ggg L amm M am sere. ah es aa Ias una naingd me~ reaona eO- asse one F.. ahb ee at oM E couple Left for a tarerk honelymm oo weer seewad P Be bega 9 Oo ~Laan a Bior Ywitzzab cearemny tiP~ Tbey we make their houe wdn9eadar Mrmtan g i-EI be ~trCI~eadcart fraen WIODm hre 0 MMrs Sup~P ndaymrning at 10 duringth Riass and Mtrs Bent~~r Mr and~ b-K 6-Are 6m&-jt Ta-k* CiiE egg~e5~S[De OFEE. ar AecO ~iC~ of Babbi 6. ML Nir and6 SQB rt30pgar I~ SUSBM 1ESa Ch pgretlc ul- prE le M -t -he smr: made a very credi~ahC le adnet its founder an1d diea. tmnned frma a vaatonj spent in awa~uled fair high~ a es d r a few ciays faF I3Pensaeot - show-m e3 WE~ do is:ear ji Ms@e 1th en w irine be presented is Net~ Carolna. Nanrso speot 188? WiBr~as be Seved, rPend seers ut wek near-lp v1Brs n PPs.ab acatio in camp r&i Yrs- * Mahe~ wm address David" Wol- imea ndSegpprd divied: The m Imague & aggt~ i 1 "ub, 6~ woS1 e f see~ namle~13~ as Lcaseit at span.i rows, ~U ]O. -s. unzvo a E yer a betenAhvZ n mprsn meatdy as: ascne At_3 S;CZ-e iLFm 10I ranet aL anne.,~ eve~y:ona, weo~s remar raii w elcome i proposed JewaA Center L~ibmy -~ r, anf seve-a see~r sFens~e= :" a;~ sBe (Pome a ar u the rants at dewr in 1Lr. Laauns Abramrs r~eturned be irnst~a ind toe Teampo as ,i --srai= -se= =PI a. .,=,= ... a", Se """~ber "L Cis3~~mr~ ana. Cuba ngpan and sl ae~ wWe agg I-~ he d1Fmantor1i se*e~sE & th Jan neS= Ro- a be & bas:~P~e gE Davitd WalkOwIh sk a~ byns tn~. ~he Misse lPespar Miink Ii 3Hea iv Iai Clu g1~n Kef s esse Pose 1F;I b awa1Pe at sac at Mr. and Mrs. Ike Walkow- An impartant meeting of au~p~be Pailt. 813 avs and i Ear-s wee~L de'ea'eE_ or X- Kra-: *g sa'E EDS~ Ladies3L; Auxiliar of 12ae & Kmins.i~ RasmianPlrarnge be*a ae 6-. a' pche o s*Fi "bEpuDE]E ~iE*QA Ortsodox Con~gregadtaamjs at ti a i spr-~iC~i neand Kr~E Golden ha a=-en c &~ i -& Enii is J, wEif be held next evening Septem- a homeF ,rJ. AE BeasmarL damm3- *~3 * rd' AF by J. I~e*F- I bar 8th at the Synagagm Im-P ngVg g::she ,TsS ysmeslan It 3~Slf Ju'aur ChgreratBa-_ paor~at man;tts wiD be isc lassed E EBTO Seleag~tE sa 1hl t2-a-am mand Anal plans foart~ the retiant rrEpg C r KI'i l~azMI G BL~at. ~3ed DE' FrDCL t KPIp Kcue OW3t 21E dSE0a ewish WKomn wDIl be l1- v." ~~~~ ~a arav he'sr tasnarro o spen ]tE prEERIEDL MM 1485 fEEe. af th hm G $H 7 seealpys vnth is tro~ CherC and 12901 -RWK 12th Ave. AE members Dr e 11 .W.106Av.nx astr-ala Mr. ad Mrs. J. L am u' ged Ix to~ anandri zih Septem9 gbe bf AB(h announced 9ata Pethis1C &b Ijj his)IC E~-~S~membe~rs are age toaed n meairs a~re arged to tat ed. sAisa-~h t the -lam mPeeimg at the J13.j ths avn icketsato ~titckt aj ir i flo. The mee**2n at be CIJumr Ha- clubt~ a-ianE peft~ sraBCH~ed far 12 uDE m a!c Te~~qDestied to 8000081 aggagpg~r daoa~ssh sebeddried far last Mandayf party ko green shortt in rcl- far them at t~h~is meeting ast- at the Pancet de leQG~jaK3 Bose~it~ brama ae tscd armser'~rsary An Triia To Maibaim A Liri was po;stponed beeraus f th in- MembrE ~aGEsd Wert Yiia ager~rrrrrrr~r C Sale elemem~-ifb wease- at am henew em-e a x2 DEDBB EE-r~g 8 RFBe Ofe %$5 08 nteL ma iSE Enge ID ser. KIsE Bez7. PIerweanan the daughter at Mr. fIEGH CLA;SS PRINTING MiSHR~deat Li- -6~LE -~~ -.2e seewarm as Bear lear Ce86 Mrs caZn n-ram attis WH NOT GET ffut Ner:Mondy eenagineJun-MISEsh-~ey Mis Rosa~n Cit to Mr+. Harry Cohzen of New- Ox prea"o .=R "" ""^s=e=r" Mrr~~Cf~l ia mi Printing115I YBT srr Gr3l=-s Co yIL Cub and~ a -um- MErss EIL-Tm Greenrr~jCli ad MiSiE famil 886 & 18789 Brnber a se a d te vegfolr -the wil':5 be hd Augus: 9 at thE hom~e D)avid Synagogue.. with Rabbi AS 'Ib BETTER Kiad of Prining~re ~._cr.a heIP- gu-i~~ ests The atM M Ma re-~~ 1~t50 Ikalel;~ ~Av. Klem~fed assoe~aste PRabMi aTesn~- dt Proammir PrCe es5 no Dst~ wh~a~tever. E ~sm st Saz~ day.Ta as mand of hourF. Jack I;n~c ~j ~cL~e~i~Z ~- ~D.Peretzmao an a brthr of te trlde. *,~~Ut * M sees B .ea So~jL_ EVelyn5 jami~sas MsLE I ~erm and c dre~ who was9 best man.a Louis calaen M~Ce ~HL'RRY BACK" LIG HTING Hannra Matt. Esther H~yma andc spent a vacabian in M~a~85 iid'anand asa. Jack Drace~Esrm~au, Irv TO aea PO WER uire jeIce fmeanfL ni~rEga viiterm refatives apd mg ohen, sense eneu~ma~ n SELLERS CIostsus * finends tyhere retun~ei 'to Miam~ l~i km ~e~e the tMlr. Hemnt Carem Sevce CONOMIC ALLY This conses Sunday. Sep~~nber Itus wieet Mrs. Lermn is president S Enagoge we~ praZCti dcmorted: N. W. 7th Ave. at 38th Streetil c-l the~ ,-sea ofcered In the can~- o f th empWL~ TI~~l~stmensiscerhood~ I the attasir vir anmsgd c 2F-l:j be veie~df~; i a spe~tnal af- Rabk~ AlX 8. We-iePsse of Jack. r~i r her panels~ who mesarted f;-c to best eLd Pac~~ Kalar Ea. sor~c r~e w a visitor to Maiami ber xto the canopy in fromi~ of the l u Y y.alar. FoDoLr~in the9 cerem~Ony. the~~~~ffffff~~~~~ MnL-. FiorTenes K~trstem and _ _aurble Glo a ho, speint ser- It and~i Mrs. S. MQersa~n returned tor he'l homef Ln Wash~i-- got. D. C.: last Thund night. MerJ1son- wo spentz abouttr a mon~tht r~-tirt~n relfat~e and frledsh in Nliew York and Ma MaTnd retured Ito the City- thris w~eek The Jumo ~Ctcr il- of Jfew;ish Women is sponsorms a Theat~er pasry at the Captal Th~eate r hen Panmes Hursts Back St~reet WA FFF~~~~~FFFFF be shown on the mght o Sep- j ITembere 8th. SLh and 10th. In pa=r~ts~ o f~35 W Md emm~et~ ati a rcegiani s the Talmurd Tor- AM; adom'msr *&e ~ ogue Gutestsr were serval:~ fro a eary I The m-Ean of the Hebrew ARc- fak ~int~: vas pos pred beCause he he;ld ner: Monday Evenin at acted and Fepons of Pre commit-o iror th Tenn I':I,~~~~Toujrnm ar beng madei by A J. Reasman. chama o -'he Ru~Le Commi3i~ttee It aD consist of two clases. Class -1 cons~isun of xp,-e'ince play- e-s and~t Classt B at novices. In the Miamrri Beach~S Yolley Ball ore~st, the HebrewCO AUh~ef c Club saOADWA and ILOOLN~ bOULEVAMB Is asUQ Y A beasurafl, tnarious honet krested in .the srfnie semscia at Loas Beach faiesm the meaa. Least awders eq8prmisemen t rf I siLaa mnt Pa: as wah pletW9t hathl. lost games las -t week though they tw~o w~ere DIETARY LAWS~ STESCTLY uaBmreR TO TA, r ,d aw~-assa-a PlaOed thr. harms L ENgEL. M - SE BU C E D Lr1 ATS BL UE PARA DIS E TFCE II~FBRPU)PIDUN Beds 12. Y HOTEL LINCOLN I~ _ i h c..............................................................nma1numunnuos -- September 2nd, 1932 Paire Three " "' "' "' " Cb W~EST PALM BEACH ( Regular Priday night services of the Congregation Beth Israel are held on Friday night at the tem- ple on Broward Avenue with var- ious members of the Congregation conducting in the absence of the Rabbi, Dr. Carl N. Herman. A joint meeting of the Congre- gation and Sisterhood Beth El per- taining to thie high holidays was held Wednesday night at the Community House' Mr. Leon O~runer motored to Miami Tuesday on business. Mr. Nathan Goldman of Miami spent two days here as the guest of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gtoldman of Florida Avenue. * * Regular weekly card party of the Sisterhood Beth El was held Sunday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith on Sunset Road. More than sixtfy people en. joyed the evening. Prizes were awarded at each table and due to by Sam Green to assist him in preparing entertainment for the vario....uetng. An......... was made that the next meeting would be held at the home of Mrs. May on 27th St. with Miss Sara Weiner acting as hostess. ]Follow- ing the meeting cake and punch were served by the hostess after which cards and dancing were en. Joyed until a late hour. Guests for the evening were Dorothy Zeitlin, Moses Schupler and ISid S5neider. Others enjoying the evening were: Sylvia Feiga, Sylvia Dunn, Sylvia Rosenberg, Rosalie; Rosenberg, Bella Goldberg, Sara Weiner, sel- ma K~arfunkle, Adeline Goldstein, Ann Dunn, Fannie S~chrebnick and Simon Schupler, Max Bergman, Harry Bergman, David Bergman, Sam Green, Jerry Alexander, Har- ry Goodmaker, Sam LewisonI and George Greenberg and Alex Go0ld- berg. Mr. an9 Mrs. Leo Rader of Northwood and Belle G~lade retur- ned to the city after a two month's leave. While away they visited New York, Chicago and St. Louis, where they combined business and pleasure. Prnu Tony Senerl. 43~ Germnan A much-married man had ar- ranged with his wife that they should spend their holidays sep- arately. O nthe eve of the wife's depart- ure, she asked, fussily. "Wi~hen does my train go exactly, John?" A trifle tactlessly he answered, "In three hours, twenty eight min- utes and sixteen seconds." "Rather polished girl, Jean, don't you think?" "Very. Everything she says, casts a reflection on somebody." The only impending car short- age is the one that will be obsery- ed on the college campuses this year. The skyscraper was predicted bF the fellow who said, "There will always be room at the top." Once we didn't want taxes with- out representation. Now we don't either, if the later ise the sort plro- vided by Congress. "You are charged with selling adulterated milk," said the Judge. ''orhonor, I plead no guilty." i 25 pe ent water " it ihmer, ic terposed counsel, "if your honor will look up the word 'milk' in your dictionary YOU will find it contains from 80 to 90 per cent water. My client should have sold it for cream." Coleslaw--That new maid is cer- tainly quiet. One would never know she was about, the place. Mrs. C.--She isn't. She left ~this morning. G~assaway--Dd you rescue your poor friend who wks captured b7 the cannibals? Blowhard--Unfortunately when I arrived he had already been scratched off the menu. Eusebina-tt ~us sit neareir the music. Custis--But then you can't hear what I'm saying to you. Eusebia--Yes, I know. Come a- ong. Nitt--In Europe, they are now sending milk by airplane. WCitt--Yes, they say you can get it from either Cannes or Cowes Our worst fears concerning the "gentlemen's agreement"' at Lau- sanne were unfounded. ApparentlF the boys aren't going to hit the R. F. C. for a loan at all. An American in Vienna has had her face lifted seven times in a few years. It is too bad, but of course no one dreamed the de- pression would go on and on. A scientist says the world will come to an end; in 100,000,000 years. If so, it would bring it to j a Quadrennial campaign year, per. haps making it less noticeable. Candidates just getting in on the wet side of the controversy are dumbfounded to learn how many are sharing in the riparian rights. Parmersr' wives never strike, as they haven't the time. An author, relating his early strussles in Paris, ears he was a gear without iresh lInen. one can always borrow a bit at shalk, though, to make a note on a ORi. MORNING Blanket spread upon the beach, Books within my laz~y reach, Sea-gulls swoop and soar on high, White against an azure sky. NOON Plunging inthe cool, blue sea, Feeling young again and free, Dining where the scent of pine Stimulates the air like wine. NGIGHT Sailing neathh the golden moaon, Hearing just the sea's soft croon, Canopy of stars unfurled-- Dreaming in a magic world. Destiny, to the average citizen, is something he has to meet; the first of every month. The "absence makes the heart grow fonder" And "distance lends enchantment to the view," I don't advise that you should wander If you would keep your love for- ever true. There is another way for you to stay Forever in love's heady essence. Remember that the girls today Will always love your presents. "Do y like to e oa smoke?'ou ose oa "'If she doesn't drop sparks on the table cover," answered Miss Cayenne. Some women smoke as a habit. The objectionable smokers are those who are in a constant state of experimental nervous- Iness."' A new weighing machine in En- gland is so sensitive that it will show the difference in weight caused by writing on a piece of paper. We can ~easily see thatf the signature on a, check, for example, might make a difference of s~ev- eratl pounds. Poverty may blunt our other senses, but it sharpens the taste. Too true, a lie often cripples when a cannon would be ine~ffee- tive. The baggage master checks your trunk and the physician checks your grip. Of course it was a woman who said, "An honest man is the lone- liest work of God." Men never overlook a chance to take a vacation, but it's different wsith the gas and electric meter. A base ball crank says that it takes more than the bleachers to remove stains from the umpire's record. Wishbones, rabbits' felet ~and dolls.were among the mascots car- ried by Olympic contenders. In deference to world amity, however, the horseshoe in the boxing glove was proscribed as a chafmn It seems to have been no joke, about h Sdkcma goin alone recently made an A'tlantic solo hop, leaving his bride of threep weeks on the abore. The Prench Academy of Meddi- cine has oi~icially decided that M~ains is 8arer than hand-Shak-C ins, and anyr goungC fellowr whe's darned tool enugh to put safet are~ in sluch maitter can eshe hi tha~nk to the FrenLh Acadesb o Medicine. I IE JE WIS II SL 0RIDIA N PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY by the WISH FLORIDIAN PUBLISIHING CO. 107 SOUTH MIAMI AVENUE J. LOU'IS SIHOCHET, Editor P. O. Boji fl73 iami, Florida Phone 2-1188 Entered as second-elass matter July 4* 10, at the Post Olffic at Mindf, Fla., der the act of March 8, 1879. WEST PALM BEACH OFFICE 414 ashnth street Mrs. M. Schrebafckr, Representative y months ** *. 1.@ Volume 5.--Number 36 Friday, September 2nd, 193ty. _ the fact that Tom Smith, our lo- cal Jewish bakter was host, unusualrecsadpuyndm brof delicious refreshments were served teSca eortcpry s one of the best known women poll- including cheese cake and coffee cake. ticians in Germany. Reently an o~ponent referred WIE WONDERR A reader writes: "Some months o a neat card was tossed into e ar, advertising a new place er eders could be repaired ael fa d properly. I kept the rd and after a while decided to over to have some of the marks a hard winter ironed out. To r surprise I found a large truck cked up to the door and *men sy moving out machinery. 'When I located the proprietor .d told him my mission, he said, ,h, but you have come too late. vtaited and few came. I could do od work but had to quit for I a no longer pay ,the rents'- "It was sorry that I came too ;e. It would have been just as avenient for me to have come clier. And it made mb think at maybe that is what is wrong th conditions todaf* "Maybe a lot of ps are postpon- r the things that we should have fie ~today"w~v ichc world -mean the e-blood of some enterprise that equipped to give honest service, some institution without which e community cannot exist. I'Possibly by overcoming just a 110 of our negligence and con- Fvatism, we could do a whole lot wadkeeping the wheels turn- We wonder whether this could tbe a lesson to us Miamians. hyewe are postponing the very Inswe should have done today. purchase of just a little thing )W and not when the season inwould certainly help things ndwe wonder if the same ngdoes not apply with refer- ceto Miami's Jewish institu- s.Just now when the Syn3a- kues, Welfare institutions, Cem- ryassocations are so badly in ed of funds, we are postponing ir aid. But it may be too late. Stitch in time saves nine," is true and aged adage, but as ap- Icable today as ever before in story. A dollar expended with lur merchants, a dollar contribu- cl towards the Welfare organi- tions and Synagogues will be of ach more value than many times at some distant day off. It maF en be too late We wonder, if it isn't our too neervative conservatlam that's eping tas down in the month. Id worrying. Just a little buobin up, a Uttle acing up, a little les worrying Ld more obserfiblaces and reaLl"' Ition, and urhrassumean woM 5 tter oh. th he i ebat as "i Sepxag- is a fighting word to Prau Sender. She immediately sued for slander. The decision rendered by three Berlin judges was to the effect that it is no slander in the Ger- man reich to accuse a lady of pos- sessing sex appeal, "but the ex- pression is infelicitous and not in very good: taste." Frau Sender took the decision hard. "This is a curse!" she shout- ed. "?I am outraged!i" A woman writer says that mis- chief causes dimples. Some people are under the impression that dimples cause mischief. A Chicago owner of a kennel of pug dogs will try to restore the breed to popularity. Humorists are cheerfully lending a ha-ndas a pug dog is always good for a wheeze. A cocktail named the "Prince's Shirt" has appeared on Biarritz mars. No doubt it is tastier than a local concoction sometimes re- ferred to as the Motorman's Glove. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Dickrson of 520 Hampton Road, returned to the city after an absence of two months spent in New York and Brooklyn* Miss Muriel Rosenwald returned Sunday morning atter a three months absence. ]During her trip she visited Berlin, Paris, Carlsbad, Itally and various other points of interest. Mr. Ben Ryder returned to the city after a month's absence dur- ing which time he visited New York and Saratoga Springs. Mr. and Mdrs. Max Greenberg and daughter Yetta, of Lake Worth, returned from New York and the mountains -where- _they havie been for the last month. The regular weekly meeting of the P. B. Hebrew Assn. met at the home of Miss Fannie Schr~eb- nick, 414 Eighth St. At this time a discussion on a new name for the club was held. Alex Goldberg and Sylvia Dunn were appointed Get yourself a set of photo print playing eards. Every one of the set of 52 cards will have your picture, or that of any of your friends. Use them 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 8- 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. TP E .IE WISH FLO" IDIA N r- G~~ri~M CIIA)ER SOMETHING NOVEL( ..,.... ...... SOMETHING NEW Address, THE JEWISH FLORIDIA;N P. O. BOX 2878 MIAMI,~ FLA. i *ggage asrgesa gues Wfrsk N. Y. for Bef4 &bl rAl Addgli Is semeaHi as....ausr Park an dowagem.II Ilat as fA~ L~LCS ......rma ags..a ~leases Whelmn fee trscem ~admnm Lr r snsmRdeta deaease as as or rameeta the e wI-~w..a..~ jg sand aduClt a s., warea sums~ rm we nJLPEL seek see JO1SEP W IZrNG Gn Dsst Laymen who kano howr to runr a hotel, a nPewsae a glovear- ment somretimcs have to send a simple thing suchr as a fountain pen away to the farctry for ser- vie. i. I I First Roommate Where' my golf sock ? Second Roommate--What golf soks ? First Roommat -The one with 18 holes. ,iew Englaond is almost incredi- bly prosperous in comparison Tith less fortunate sections. The town of Orleans, Vermont, put up its poor-house for sale, and some mn n there wass rish enough to buy a poor-house. Never show dislike onless there is a point to be gained. O~BROPODIST ilSemePr ral See Pa Feet $1.@s Beth Ent IHR. L SCHWART MElTER KISE BLDG. Reen 400PIte 6*478 f SPEND A PLEAsSANT VACATION .es. I OCEAN VIEW INN 1M8 0cean Divme OPKERA-~i'T~INGTEi~ ONY OSERW'L of MIAMIr BEACH SUMMERl 1 3 8 PECIAL ROOMd AND SBOAD ~ ~ U Mesis Served Dail at Pw;reseeml~ile rie Catering for anugats ad Private Parties Or 8spaiaty PhaseC 5-2~535 JUIST OUTF OF THE SEA OU know that th~e fish you buy here is perfecur inestL and~ sure to make a delicius CAPT. TOM'S N.~ W. 1st St.. and ENJOY AN ALLr D~AY TRIP Dews Bisayse Bay A ay or~f sport LeakI ad cam ALL IN;LAND WATER NO ~lflSEASICKNESS and Sunday at 9-30 a. m. Returnin~ 530 p. m. Wel; Cater to SpCCialt Charter _ ___ __ HIGHMOUNT LODGE CIM e~as %or. sursow x. v I1~shment (Paisehmanas sens) ULC arh com a. rcL asil 155 All modera improvements. Swimmaias Teami Meecha pbusahsl Here back rid~iar etc. Hot and cold remaiar~ watr ir~rsl swar om I i i i i i i t Ut I i i t i Ir irr II THE BREAK ERBS ON THEt OCEAN FRONT At New Juaey Abramme Atlantic City, N. J. Extraronhary~ RamI~ton in I~gr+,tes lra ATOSE alRJnd BADE Trembls~ card by sense owne C S* pay if not retieved FwP Particulrs, Adrdres s .O..a m. ..... ..... Milminimummiumaml m num II I I II IIII m I -- 1 r Hot rad Cold Sea Wa te la AW Meas Pase Four Q &i b ct & &, & &b & & & &t h, Q Por singing handsa can not bean rulvreme to thn capg j SO 'I TY setmed jafter pndimng a vacartion at ser- Until the streams of life are fl~-ied eral months in New York and ur- i & & & & & & i & & i & & & ii roudng. -iYou can't judge a dinnerby tim The social activities dat eth tone of the diner bell. ;AMAZING.Olympic receipts Dlavid for the coming Pall season The most amazing statement I will begin with a dance at its Tal- Mrs. Charles Cohen and ss a vese npitinyasi ht mu~d Torah Ball next Sunday eve-. were visiting her parents, Mr. and the Olympic Games Committee nring. September 4th. This is the Mrs. F. N Imv~ine of 1000 N. WR. hseog oe nhn r first of a number of social evlen'ts 10th Avenue, left for her home izz M nrcit t a akte that the Adminstration Commit. San Antonio, Texas. by steamer milon dollars which the state of tee is npanningr to bring the awmem. last Tuesday evening. During their C'alifornia lent in 1927 to finance : bers of the congregation and their stay here they were the guests of h rprtosfrtegeti- Me'inds into closer social relation. honor at a number of affairs give the rnpatinlathleti tournament i ship. Music and refreshments will for them by their relatives and d o v neb flr l be provided and no charge of any friends here. Id o vr M . heard of a state or a government kmd wil be made. c ori aywa bsre d n getn back any money that it Mi~ssBessi 14ritt. the daughter by members of Emunah ChapterhdletAdwataesimoe of M'L~. and Mrs, L Ritt of this at a celebration held last Wednes-aazn stathrwre8000 City LF visDIIn friends and rela- day evening as the home of Mir. paid admissions to tim Olympic tire m Atanta. Ga. and will and Mrs. George; Griffith. Durring g ames mM thsgar of deps spend a breif vacation there. the evening a paper prepared by rei~ D~avid L. Golde. worthy patron of It all oes to show that Cal-i- The Mdisss ~Syviari and Helen the chapter was read on the life fornia is a wrsooderful state, and IrviFn of ALa~~nta. Ga.. who were and accolmpishments of Robert that there are stil1 some sports- ' sPendmg theor vacation in Mi~ami Morris. loving people with moner left in Beach. returned to their honel * ;the world. lass week. Mr. Har~okI~ Berket left Thursday * * ~night to enter the University of The best way to kill a falsehood Mbr. Louis levits returned to Cincinatti far a full course in Aet- i to let it lie. rfhis myi suis week on the s. s.ronautical eng~ineerPing. Mahawk after spendingt three modehs in wlape rcr he visit- ed relatives and friends in Poland, Russia and other cities at the cnrinent. Beth Jaob Syn~eotoge. M~ami -ec.rtre to th ciO ti wReek after atnabsence of several months spent in the Norh He risited Sharon Springs. Pall~s- burgh. 'tTak rla Ph~ildelphia. New Yark. Washing~ton and Sar. ana~h. The latest Pari~sian wrhim is to use ultra3-lagep safety; nfs n place of bct'oe.s though somet wIl thint i the wFeatherr a MtX cose yet for a thbe dfumb anrd u-r~esouxrceful sce- rists se tryin to learn th~e secret of the are~i TIheir met~hod is to subje male atoms to the third dpegre Didn't i ever occur to them to earmsdrop when a coupe of female atoms are taIkingP to- res~he- ? A singnga beart a often know ~11ae hash of sornro's cold re-i Andf lip that hump a constant sm( ~ can taste the bitacrns o r pain And feer he canI at frequent rain. But singing hands can not be sam1: j 'the~re's always little things to d~ Ch~rysanthemumsto gather in a When Antumn 's treah gro ws sharrp and thm. Have mrade so nman hearts a song To echo through the ~Pis r~oas! * ' Mr. and Mrs Chares Markowitz ? I MAEE TOUR VACATION ArR~cANG~lsl ffoW rt iaa Dr osnes Hotel Hampilton LONcG BEACH, LL I WHBERE FARED HOSPITALPITY AND SERVICE IS AT YOWR DISPO8AL N. ~t. OEmes, BInde f-180 ames shame Teletone La., Banne use J~iab Dkh~ trs o~strrrb a----~~tr nts For more Interma~tion, telepon: nott grass *.s CAPT.P R. R. D master orwnr iCAiPT. JcaC scars B Ra Uo Pa- okl n, a* $800 Daily per Person ass0c WeealV r r r. , -c ***** c -~i~ -rae l - L__ ,.... .. ~anam~ arre n ~B~Jt ~ Ltal "** "iz,".- -,'~L Q bi r t E laT JEWISH FLOBIDM FRESH FISH BardPna 'Krthist~F hi(U t79 O)I~~* 8Y~ Gra ndw~erg's HOTEL NEWP YORKER $8.00 Daily per Person wo~o~ w..u, ~ fo . |
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