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FOURTH NUMBER, FIRST VOLUME. Issued each Sunday during January, February and March at 343 THIRTY-FIVE
SUNDAY,JANUARY TWENTY-SEVENTH, 1929 Jefferson avenue, Miami Beach, Florida. Kent Watson, publisher AT NEWSSTAN
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31i' n's-IiiNitre <a--un'e":--rtng___s'-\y,
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M.AND MRS.HERBERT C. Mrs.C.W.Culkin,Miss Mary Cul- Mrs. Harry Milliken and Mr. and of Mrs. Gerard B. Lambert of and Mrs. Ct
HOOVER of Washington,D. kin,Mr.M.J.Ackerman,Mr.Jack Mrs.Edwin M. Lee. Princeton,who is occupying a villa all of Chicago
C.,arrived this week to occupy the Reilly, Mr. Jules Collar, all of A number of entertainments are at the hotel for the season. Pancoast.
James Cash Penney estate at No. New York City; Mr. and Mrs. F. being planned in honor of the vis• • • •
8 Belle Isle. He is the Presi- W. Goakes, Cleveland; Mr. and itors. Among others of the week Mr. and Mrs. Ward Thorne, Mr. Mrs. B.Aro
dent-elect of the United States. He Mrs. C. B. Wilson, Pontiac, Mich., was a luncheon Monday at the and Mrs.Charles G.King and Mr. the Boulevarc
and'Mrs. Hoover expect to spend and Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Dennis, home of Mrs. Richard Madden in
at least a month here. Jersey City, N. J. ' Pine Tree Drive. Mr. Robert ---— ---The Hoovers apparently are • • • Stempfel of Indianapolis,who also •
quite fond of boat travel. They is spending the season here, was(,�,{R.. AND MRS. DEAN an honor guest.
Iii•
returned early this month from an C/Yl
FRANCIS of Indianapolis
extended tour to South America, . •.
making several thousand miles of and Mrs. William Pierson, Jr., of T ECAUSE he always takes -
the trip aboard a battleship. Flint, Mich.,houseguesta of Mr. t•�
and Mrs.J. R.Francis, were hon-and looking"pictures,Mr.
Then, not surfeited with water Dred at a tea given last week in E. G•,Biechler, president of Frigi-
travel,they embarked the day aft- the ocean front home of S1r, and claire and Delco Lighting Company,
er their arrival here,for a several hfrs.Francis. objects to being photographed, 4/..
days' yacht trip among the Flor- Assisting in the dining. room However, he can be inveigled into M.
ids keys. They are aboard the were Miss Jane Foxworthy, Miss talking about the future of refr,ig- '
Amitie, Dr. Joseph Henry Adams' Nadine Colcord of Wichita, Kans., eration and lighting,
houseboat. Dr. Adams is their .... One of the startling ideas which
nearest neighbor on Belle Isle. he suggested, but which may be /
The Amitie was accompanied by taken as much for granted us alae-
two fishing boats, Mr. Hoover tric fans or furnaces in Is few
planning to lose no time before � years, is refrigeration for individ-
getting at his favorite sport. Nu- 1 r• .d nal rooms. Hot weather may then / 1�
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,merous predictions have been made R 'l • be as well tempered as sub-zero / � \ / 7,.,•.–:-.. )))
• from the Hoover party that he in- - v ,• , temperatures. % l/ S/
tends to land some reallyworth- • ��, Ir
sot. Mr. BDayt r is he will,
this
w'hil aaae fish while here. His ,•'w i ft. week to Dayton where he will pry —
,
•
luck heretofore on his Florid& ! main until next month send will ..'"\---....-----:,�' fishing trips has not been OM- _ then r�o�_Mrs. Beichler, who is 1� • f �/
e nomenal,to put it mildly. I at the Pancoast with their small �`�i • %
Mr.and Mrs.Hoover have stated $ • • daughtercf,1141:
that they want rest and quiet more ' '1 / . '
i,
than anything else on their Miami • • Mr. E. C. Devine arrived from
Beach vacation. Possibly for that i•�
• '� Chicago aboard his yacht, Harriet,
reason plans for social and other • . •s and will spend the winter here. Ile
activities have not been exten- • is a Chicago broker.
if(
lively laid. With the exception of , , ,
f
• the costume ball planned by the Mrs. C. R. Dashiell of Star Is-
Committee of One Hundred, no land was hostess at a bridge lunch-
Cal ' .
large parties have been announced. eon on Wednesday. The guests
It has been intimated;too, that IL, included a group of Chicago
y Mr. and Mrs. Hoover will do only friends, Mrs. James Co:, Mrs. D.
quiet entertaining in the "winter -4.. W. Gaylord, Mrs. John Eberson, 'tl `\
White House." One or two lunch-
Mrs. E. M. Mader, Mrs. Frederick V\\Ieon or breakfast-parties for old ,,yj Mueller and Mrs. Stuckrath. \
and intimate friends were crowded .• fl1y� •► in during the first two days crow re: 'Y • •3 Mr. H. H. Malchow of Atlanta +'
Mr.and Mrs. Stuart Cramer were has and aboard his yacht, Ne-
luncheon guests and Mr. Hubert
mo II, and is anchored off Miami
14
Work was in for breakfast. Beach where he will spend the
As far as is known now, too, • -
C' winter between cruises to the `\ \
only the one public celebration has Florida keys and the Bahama is-
been arranged. That was the wel- '•� lands. Mr. Malchow is former
come parade when the Hoovers ar- • t
, .... ,
rived Tuesday. This included the president of the American Bak-
eries Company.
parade from the station where the1. -
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Hoover specialtrainarrived,across h1 r. L. S. Wallace of Grand I '
Miami and Miami Beach and to Rapids,Mich.,entertained a group
the Penney home. of friends Thursday on a fishing s.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoover stopped
FATHER A. J McGARRJTY of party aboard his express cruiser, ' f �/ r
just once in Miami Beach during Solace. DS r. Wallace is a member /�
the parade. That was to be othe Cennnntowa, n at Ileanil is ���/ / t� � (f�
spending the aeuams at the Fleet- of the firm of Berkey and Gay, `IIIJ,�/ y
cially welcomed to the city at thefurniture comyany. r I t 1
City Hall where ht r. Claude Ren-
/
He is the guest of Mr. and ! ,
ahaw, city manager, presented
Abs. Farrell. • ' • J '�/ -
Mr. R. D. Sneath of Tiffin, N
them the key to Miami Beach and Ohio, is stopping at the New
a Girl and Boy Scout gave Mrs. Miss Anna Lee Gentry, Miss By-
Hoover a huge basket of roses. ington Carson, Miss Ann Tyndall, Fleetwood. • • • /7//'
\\At the Penney home,Mr.Thomas Miss Elizabeth Stembler,and Miss '
J. Pancoast and Mrs. Pancoast, Elizabeth Madden. Miss Judith Anderson is stop-
, Mr. Everest G. Sewell and Mr. Presiding et the tea table' were ping at the Pancoast. Miss An-
derson played in"The Strange In- NOW OPEN
Louis Snedigar met the 'guests. Mrs.F.W.Foxworthy,Mrs.J.Ar- terlude." °! On Hibiscus Island, Mi.
Mrs. Olga Authenreith sister of thur Pancoast,Miss Juliette Dash- • • , -' - Ranson and Rosita and C
Mrs. Penney, acted as hostess at iell and Mrs. C. M. Valentine of r,.,,,,., ,
., ,•• r,...,....,,i,. w• . He.,, R"•..,r O,,•'.• V.
4$4,,,i _ �y ron C. Perley of Bronxvi
i,t '� �« F ', , • s .,,, aboard their yacht, B
They will cruise in the
c1'`Iir0IL7NC'in•the'.�iiinihine-at the "patio of the Bath Club is a happy diversion. lin the picture
Vt are Mrs. Arthur Houghton, Port Washington, Long Island; Mrs. John Matzinq$r,. Mrs-H. S. r
Ma`z'ng-r••and Mrs. John A. Brander, New.York and Paris. -
news. : Anyhow, Mr. David Ben- - -- A Spec
nett, who came down here lastI
�Y
week with Mrs. Bennett, tells us Internationally Known
that there still was quite a bit of
skepticism about the fight when he II HROUGH th.
left the Big Town, AQUATIC STARS � T `Greater M
Mr, and M'rs. Bennett are stop- has been resumed
ping at the Meldrum apartments in
West avenue. Mr. Bennett is R O MAN POOLS
much perturbed over the crowded The director:
condition of the golf courses here
—he waited from 9:30 until noon fully ask the rac
one day this week before he could Sunday, January 27th, 3:30 P. M. 1 employes and vis
tee off, he says. i bred sport to bt
"Golf is my only form of recrea- ,-;r Miami" and adjc
tion," Mr. Bennett said. "I came I tion.
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down here all fagged out and al- •-r ('';
ready'I have acquired a good tan
and lots of pep. We expect to I - - )11 11111 j -
• stay all winter, though, and get a \... ,\\ % II 'I I '
real good batch of the famous ' �.� ��
Florida sunshine." V i,. �, J1;, ' ..• 1\
Mr. Bennett is a theatrical pro-
ducer an the Big Town, and at one • .I�iy c ,�,
I; time had seven successful shows on �s 1
the beards at one time—which - •- r �•- ,�� �.,.•£;; ,
may help to explain the fagged �'`�.- `"`` `h E ' ` FRA2
out feeling. = _
MIAMI BEACH.FLORIOA �' 1
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The Dream, the yacht of Mr. F. And
L. Du Bosque of Port Washington,
L. I., has anchored at the Flamin- Pete Desjardins Sailor Burke !
go docks awaiting the arrival of Olympic Champion In His Sensational
Mr. Du Bosque who will spend 110 Foot Dive
several weeks cruising in Florida Henry Coppinger Molly Hoban
waters. . Original Alligator Boy Famous Child Star 1
s * s
r I, perfectly safe to predict Competitive Racing, Walking the Greasy Pole
• that Yellow Planes will be the ;
successor to Mr. John Hertz's 7en Other Feature Acts i
General Admii
Yellow Cabs. Mr. Hertz resigned ,
recently from the cab company IMPROMPTU PROGRAM EACH AFTERNOON Qc�•50
which he organized about twenty- W
five years ago, and is spending the Music by Club Hous
winter here with Mrs. Hertz and
Miss: Helen Hertz, their daughter,
'The Hertz family plane brought DAN GREGORY �5.50
them South, landing in. front..of . Including Ta:
their Iiome..with no. more dis-• Victor Recording Orchestra
turbance or excitement than the
;perking of an automobile. Now, I __
chine J4ukter;njjs
cin,Miss Mary Cul- Mrs. Harry Millikan and Mr. and of Mrs. Gerard B. Lambert of and Mrs. Charles W. Schweppe,
tckerman, Mr.Jack Mrs. Edwin M. Lee. Princeton,who is occupying a eida all of Chicago,are stopping at the
les Collar, all of A number of entertainments are at the hotel for the season. Pancoast.
•; Mr. and Mrs. F. being planned in honor of the vis- • • • • • •
sveland; Mr. and itors. Among others of the week Mr. and Mrs. Ward Thorne, Mr. Mrs. B. Anderson is stopping at
son, Pontiac, Mich., was a luncheon Monday at the and Mrs. Charles G. King and Mr. the Boulevard.
rs. R. P. Dennis, home of Mrs. Richard Madden in
J. Pine Tree Drive. Mr. Robert
• • Stempfel of Indianapolis,who also is spending the season here, was Li15
MRS. DEAN an honor guest.
S of Indianapolis . . •
am Pierson, Jr., of TECAUSE he always takes '
) rand sts of Mr. y11 "funny looking"pictures, Mr.
Francis, were hon-
given last week in E. G. Biechler, president of Frigi-
t home of Mr. and daire and Delco Lighting Company,
I objects to being photographed.
the dining room However, he can be inveigled into
e Foxworthy, bliss talking about the future of refrig-
of Wichita, Kans., oration and lighting.
One of the startling ideas which
he suggested, but which may be
taken asmuch for grantedas elec.
:. tric fans or furnaces inn
a few
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years, is refrigeration for individ- ,I
ual rooms. Hot weather may then ^
41- • be as well tempered as sub-zero \ / r
•••, temperatures. Z l+, 'I I.l �
•t j Mr. Biechler Us'
s returning this y� � ri
week to Dayton where he will n +`^,�
main until next month,.anlr will VT
then rejoin Mrs. Beichler, who is .1 \/
at the Pancoast with their small ��414' • %
• daughter. • ,..........4 '
,
/, Mr. E. C. Devine arrived from i
♦• y Chicago aboard his yacht, Harriet,
' and will spend the winter here. Ile
is a Chicago broker. 1
. . .
Mrs. C. R. Dashiell of Star Is-
land was hostess at a bridge lunch-
eon on Wednesday. The guests
co
included a group cr Chicago '••
friends, Mrs. James Cox, Mrs. D. \ '
W. Gaylord, Mrs. John Eberson, t! f
Mrs. E. M. Meder, Mrs. Frederick 1
NSII t 0 ' 4V '
e Mueller and Mrs. Stuckrath.
Mr. H. H. Malchow of Atlanta di
has arrived aboard his yacht, Ne •
-
t ' mo II, and is anchored off Miami l'
rfl r*, Beach where he will spend the �j•
•
winter between cruises to the (k
\
Florida keys and the Bahama is-
lands. Mr. Malchow is former
president of the American Bak-
w + ► \
eries Company. '
Mr. L. S. Wallacf of Grand
•Rapids, Mich., entertained a group = (,
of friends Thursday on a fishing
J McGARRITY of party aboard'his express cruiser, -/----1---___-_- / /j / `0 A
c•n. Pennsylvania, is Solace. Mr. Wallace is a member �� / ty i�/�
season at the Fleet-
furniture
the firm of Berkey and Gay, / •��(,��`\f ,
he guest of Mr. and furniture company. . / /j'C '� I40
• • •
Mr. R. D. Sneath of Tiffin, '':.1s.'''‘‘..\•;
• �\
Ohio, is stopping at the New //1 \ •
e Gentry, Miss By- Fleetwood. •
Miss Ann Tyndall, • /,/./ \
•
Stembler,and Miss t44;
Miss Judith Anderson is stop- •
den. ping at the Pancoast. Miss An-
the tea table.. were derson played in "The Strange In- 1 NOW Ol'EN
eworthy,Mrs.J.Ar- terlude." , On Hibiscus Island, Miami Beach •
Miss Juliette Dash- • • • . Ramon and Rosita and Chick Endor
C. M. Valentine of 'Guests of Commodore W. J. ,i HaTen> aClub sentha0r basica l's Bath and
Matheson aboard the Seaforth on ` Dinner—Dancing—Supper
' the entertaii:ing a 1,300-mile trip, are Mr. Maurice Telephone M. B. 6921
i Mrs. J. Arthur Pan- Cotton, Mrs. Theodore Bodman,
I Mrs. Thomas J. Mr. Herbert Bodman, Mr. Richard
and Mrs.I. l R. Coke, Missb Marjorie Coke and /
•ul Mrs. I. C. Elston, Mrs. Elizabeth Cotton. /F. W. Foxworthy, • •
& \ p
ERichard Madden,Mr. Mr. Allison Armour, II, of New •
fir•Higbee, Mr. and York, is at the Nautilus as a guest
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AGE TEN] [January
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The Lido Is Open
\MART society returned to Club MAYBE because President- insisted on playing the r.
SLido at :Miami Beach Friday C/Yl elect and Mrs. Herbert periods. Which got him p
night and were feted after the ex- , Clark Hoover are guests, or may- and enthusiastic cheers f
elusive fashion of the Lidos of I • be because the Miami Beach aggre- stands and the cars.
Italy and New York. gation of polo players includes \\'e missed General Rob•
The music,the charm of Ramon � some of the best in the country, dall,who usually referees.
and Rosita.the lovable personalityj` but the crowds at the tri-weekly was replaced by Mr. Mu•of "Chic" Endor beckoned to the games are becoming increasingly rison. Missy Ann Tynd:igay and colorful. The Thursday ever, was present, chofcihe Fleet of tae southeast const �jof the Florida playground and they 40,;#,;„ - afternoon game at Nautilus field dressed in a white,�' t'''''' /` was a brilliant spectacle both as sports costume topped =
came to grace the opening of the % ,- to playing and as to the crowds red, close-fitting felt hat.
south's most fashionable night club. .� attending. Among the other gueR'hen\t'illixm Rhinelander Stew- '-�';ft Thursday was another of the Mr. and Mrs. William K:art,Rodman Wanamaker,Jr.,Wil- r t1, popular round robins—which who had as their guest AI
Liam Baxter,Miss Betty Sherwood, 7 A \\ means that twelve instead of the Currie. All are here for
Joseph Harriman, J a and others • ` j usual eight chukkers are played ter from Newton,Mass.
motored down, the familiar, plea- �• ' and that twelve instead of the Mr. and Mrs. Henry
sant smile oT Maraschino welcomed usual eight men play. In the line- shall of Lafayette,who a '
them. The trim Maraschino, who .v up were hi r.Fred Tejan,Mr.Cur- ing their second winter ii
could read proof on the Social ". - 3 tis King, Mr. Learner Harrison, were in their car.
Register, escorted them to their Mr. Fred Wettach, Mr. John I). Mrs. W. H. Butler am
tables and,hovering about the edge t i
. w, /Alli Hertz, playing as the Flamingoes; H. Butler,both of New `
of the ring-aide tables. acknowl- Mr. Claude Seims, Mr. Baldwin parking space alongside
edging congratulations with a quietSpilman, Mr. Robert S. Bullock, as did Mr. and Mrs. Roi
smile was Frank Garlasco, owner and Mr.Robert H.Hassler,playing Mrs.W. H.Sykes,and M
of Club Lido in New York and at as the Rovers; Mr.Raymond Fire- Baughan all of New Yoi
Miami Beach. I stone,Mr.John Walter Smith Fos- In another car were Mr
And it was a night fitting such ter,Mr.Arthur D.Foster and Mr. Corywell, Mrs. 0. E.
an auspicious occasion. When the _ • Jess C. Andrew, playing as the and Mrs. James E. Du;
dancing hour was reached, the - • Ramblers. Bay City, Mich.
moon had moved high in the heav- - — r . •
•( In a round robin each team gets Mr. and Mrs. Edgar E
ens to boldly pour its enchanting tr, to play eight chukkers,four against Rockford, Ill., who hays
rays over the happy gathering. •. •- each of the other two teams. The home in Coconut Grove t'
Harry Rosenthal, beloved by the - 12 highest total score wins the robin. has as their guest Mrs.E
Palm Beach Bath and Tennis Club 111 Thursday's game was won by the also of Coconut Grove.
last season, was at the baton pro- ] Rovers with a total score of twelve, '
viding melodies of joy. . - against the Ramblers' 10 and the Among the New M'
Smart New York learned to love Flamingoes' 2. parties stopping at the
the exquisite dancing of Ramon ► _ Mr. Bullock and Mr. Firestone, are Mr. Leon Goodman.
and Rosita last summer. They .,� •` - • . - as is frequently the case,were the lington Bull, Mr. and M
took the memories of their dance \ • outstanding players—Mr. Bullock DuBose and Mr.:.'. F.
home in their hearts. They told _ for his sensational long carries
their friends and again and again _ ..� _�• Y_u;':-,.,; .�„'::.., ;_a.:. `_.. down the whole field and Mr. Fire- Mr. Harry L. McLure
they came to see the grace and stone for the speed of his mounts ing, W. Va., is stoop:
charm of this pretty couple. They ,;^/y,,�ISS ANN TYNDALL,daughter of General and Mrs. Robert and his accuracy at driving. Floridian. Mr. McLure
danced at Lido Friday night. `�•` Fl. Tyndall,is an ardent horsewoman and is developing into Mr. Arthur Foster was thrown owner in his hometou
Seldom does a night club per- an expert poloist. She is shown here with her favorite horse, in the next to last chukker of the high praise of the Be
former receive the tribute that was 'Mf`Qhael' afternoon and painfully hurt, but is especially appreciated
paid to "Chick" Endor upon his
return after an absence of two ,. •.
seasons. As he stepped into the ';'y _w;K I t . 11.4 • -
center of the dance floor,guitar in .:41;.';,.. ti�.. yt s "*.i4 • _ k,.....4. .
hand,the happydin hushed.There ` - • �� • '
was not a sound. The music , • ?I$' ,! a4� '81 $-•a�� r�� we;iv t -
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started. It was an old favorite -1.3r-•__. — %': �.�m���"�°'�_a="!..“-":
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of three years ago. Every light �•� tRl - -- " '% / f -
in the place was extinguished. •w t!6•`�� '' ,,.
There, bathed in the blue moon- ,r^'�_ ✓ '-_ �
light,before an entranced audience, -�• I �-- �,'""+- J.• _ _ _
Endor sang "In the Middle of the . 'tel a•. —.Q.
Night." Hearts twanged a bit. �-�! ...'w' ' - -":n; `,:"� ,,' iti*,
Oh!yes they did. !� ClIL.f;� +� 'e} � m` , s_ -
Many famous personages were T y .t o/ 1.-.4,1____O• r- , \
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there. Jack Dempsey was there - •Mati'. ?x-- - •7`^, _ - \
at a table graced by the presence .Q '-' ,,; fjyr- • - - '
of Judith Anderson, star of "The �t 4,..t;' {C -� •.
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meet Governor and Mrs. John H. c .C 'rwsr `�� 1' •=- '
Trumbull and Florence Trumbull, � � ..,,. '. — � _- '
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the fiancee of John Coolidge. The i-'tt').-
Trumbulls were with Mr.and Mrs. `"� '_M `I• • ` �'
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Of course they were helped in this down on his yacht. .
' ' R J decision by a few of the minor Others than Mr. Balche in the
lights of the fight promotion busi- party were Duchess di Sermoneta
ness. Mr. William Carey, for in- of Rome, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Es-
4 stance, who is only vice-president nault Pelterie, Paris; Mr. Charles
of the Madison Square Garden E. Merrill, New York; Lady Wave- ,
Corporation, and Mi. Herbert N. tree, London; Mrs. Jules Gleanser,
HAYS, Fairbanks, commander of the New York; Jean Lestandide Vil-
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if Louis- Which reminds us. Did you lin Houston, Jr., New York and
we guest know that the American Legion Kostia Vlasto, Paris.
post of Miami Beach is actually * * ,
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among the kieys has come tMr.
r Humphrey W. Chadbourne and his
guest, Mr. George Schroter of New
York. Mr. Chadbourne's Istar was
' the capital yacht of the fishing ex-
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