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of the co-operative association is ex
pected to exceed 200. The following
clubs were represented at the organ
isation meeting: Fidelis, Endymion,
Y. W. H. A., Hatikvah, Harmony,
Friendship, Sunshine, Herzl, Hedlite,
P. C. B. and Coming Young Men of
America.
HADASSAH ENTERTAINMENT
AIDS MEDICAL UNIT
The Annual Passover entertainment
of the St. Paul Chapter of Hadassah
last Thursday evening at the Deutches
Haus, was a splendid financial and
social success, although the immense
hall, which seats over 1,000 people,
was only half filled. Those who could
have occupied the vacant chairs
missed a splendid evening's entertain
ment, as both of the sketches, "Fare
well, America," and "The Dream
Sprite's Fantasy," written and ar
ranged by members of Hadassah, were
very well presented. The Flonzdell
sisters, who are becoming well known
as the "Lullaby Quartet," also enter
tained the audience. Following the
entertainment there was dancing. The
proceeds are over $500, and will go
to aid the Medical Unit in Palestine.
ALEPH BETH NOTES
Members and friends packed the
dining room of the Aleph Beth Club
last Friday noon when they were en
tertained and honored by the presence
of Vera Gordon, the Star of the mo
tion picture, "Humoresque." A talk"
On Jewish traditions was given by the
guest.
A stag which equalled any hereto
fore given by the Club, attracted over
300 members last Monday evening,
including a large delegation from the
Gymal Doled Club of Minneapolis. A
splendid program, including Bob Ge
han and partners, Wessel and Mal
varn, all of whom have performed on
the Orpheum Circuit, Frank Busch,
renowned story teller, who is playing
at the Palace Theatre this week, sev
eral members of the Broadway Scan
dals, which recently played at the
Metropolitan theatre, Harry Dayboch,
the club's own, and Max Shallet and
Zollie Dworsky of the Gymal Doled
Club, who were called on informally.
The special feature of the evening
was a one act Farce comedy in Yid
dish and English, which was splen
didly arranged and directed by Ed.
Helperin, chairman of the entertain
ment committee, and participated in
by Bernard Sussel, William Johnson,
Morris Zalk, H. Jacobson, Milton
Rosen, Louis Melamed, Gus Axelrod
and Melville Meyer. Smokes, sand
wiches and drinks* concluded the eve
ning.
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ALEPH BETH
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of the Lodge will be held Wednesday
evening, May 3rd, at the Aleph Beth
Club. The meeting is open to mem
bers of both the Aleph Beth Club
and the B'nai B'rith, and their fam
ilies. A splendid program has been
arranged, headed by an address on
"Intolerance," by Dr. M. C. Prosser,
head of the Dunwoody Institute of
Minneapolis. Dr. Prosser has attained
a reputation as a forceful and enter
taining talker. The meeting wil start
at 8:15 o'clock.
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DULUTH NEWS
Items for this column must reach
this office by Tuesday, 2 P. M. Tele
phone Melrose 3045 or write City
Editor, The American Jewish World,
703 Providence Bldg., Duluth.
With the Travelers
Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Levine of St.
Paul returned home Thursday, April
20, after spending the holidays with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. S.
Cook.
Miss Ethel Levy of Detroit, Mich.,
arrived Sunday, to spend a few weeks
as the guest of Miss Elsie Silberstein.
Mr. Robert Lazarus of St. Paul is
visiting his aunt, Mrs. E. Sandler of
East Fifth street.
Temple Emanuel Notes
At services on Friday evening
Rabbi Luchs will deliver the second
of his series of'lectures, this sermon
being on "Judaism—Race or Reli
gion."
The Temple Emanuel Aid Society
gave a rummage sale Thursday and
Friday at one of the vacant stores
down town.
Died
Mr. Emanuel Sandler died Wednes
day, April 19th, at St. Luke's hospi
tal. The funeral was held Thursday
and interment was at the Woodland
cemetery. Mr. Sandler is survived
by his wife and four sons.
Father-Son Banquet
All the Jewish organizations of the
city will be represented at the Father
Son Banquet which will be given by
the Young Folks' League, Sunday,
April 30th, at Covenant Hall. There
will be two toastmasters, one repre
senting the fathers, the other the
sons. Mr. H. Y. Joseph will introduce
the fathers and Mr. Ralph Levine
the sons. Short toasts will be given
by representatives of every Jewish
organization in the city. A Kosher
dinner will be prepared by Mr. and
Mrs. J. Weiner. The music is being
arranged by Messrs. Sam and Harry
Segal, well-known in musical circles
of the city. A five piece orchestra
will play during the dinner. Vocal
numbers will also be given.
"Sabbath Tea"
The first of a series of Sabbath
teas, a custom popular in Jewish com
munities of Eastern cities, will take
place at the home of Mrs. Harry
Davis, 1616 East Sixth street, Satur
day, April 29, from 3 to 5 p. m. The
second will be given at the home of
Mrs. Lyle Oreck, the date to be an
nounced later. An interesting pro
gram is being planned and a cordial
invitation is extended to all inter
ested.
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Club Meetings
A meeting of the Daughters of
Zion was held Wednesday evening at
the Talmud Torah. The members dis
cussed ways whereby they could help
the circulating library which the Sis
terhood of the Hebrew Institute is
starting for the children of the Tal
mud Torah Sunday and Hebrew
Schools. An interesting program was
presented.
The B. N. O. B. Club met Sunday,
April 23, at the home of Marian Las
kowitz. Various means for raising
money for charity were discussed.
After the meeting a lunch was served.
A new group of the Young Judea
will be organized for girls of twelve
to fifteen years of age. The organi
zation meeting will be held Sunday
afternoon at the Talmud Torah. All
girls of that age are invited to join.
Talmud Torah Notes
The public examination for the
children of the Talmud Torah Sun
day school, on Sunday, April 23, was
a great success. Prizes were award
ed to children who distinguished them
selves, The prizes were donated by
three members of the board of trus
tees, Mr.
A.
Garon, Mrs. Fieldmari,
and Mr. F. Labovitz. After the exam
ination, the children were shown Bibr
lical slides accompanied by a lecture
by Rabbi Lebendiger, explaining the
pictures. Mrs. Ida Cook donated
twenty-five pounds of nuts, which
were served to the children after the
examination. Mrs. Ida Cook and Mr.
J. Polinsky, known as the "Mother"
and "Father" of the Talmud Torah,
were presented with gifts by the
children of the Talmud Torah to show
their appreciation for the interest
taken in them.
The local committee for the Jewish
Theological Seminary Campaign was
recently appointed by Rabbi Leben
diger, a member of the national com
mittee. The members are Mr. I. B.
Aarons, chairman Mr. H. Y. Josephs,
Mr. Nathan Kris, Mr. F. Labovitz,
Mr. B. Davidson and Mr. J. Polinsky.
The campaign started this week and
will continue until the Iron Range,
the Superior and the Duluth quota is
raised.
The Sisterhood of the Hebrew In
stitute is planning to give a big ba
zaar the latter part of May for the
purpose of raising money for the Tal
mud Torah. Mrs. Lyle Oreck, chair
man of the Social Committee, and her
committee are very busy making
novelties for the bazaar.
Personal Mention
Mr. Ephraim Gomberg was a mem
ber of the Central high school debat
ing team which met and bested St.
Peter high school team, thus winning
the State Championship on April 25.
J. WARREN ROBERTS
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
RESIDENCE 913 MARQUETTE
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