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Page Fourteen
Radin Bros.
Men's Shop
Always Something New
.188 St. Peter St., Garrick Bldff.
Below Aleph Club, St. Paul
GOPHER CARRIAGE &
TOY CO.
REED
FURNITURE AND
BABY
CARRIAGES
We
Manufacture and
Soil
Direct to You
PHONE CEDAR 1628
Smith Ave. and 4th St., St.
We
Paul
Also Do Repairing
Phone Your Order*
Instant Delivery
BUTLER'S DRUG STORE
SELBY & DALE
Dale 3737-0345-0921
Office Cfd. 1181 Rei. Riverview 3452
ST. PAUL PLUMBING
& HEATING CO.
US No. Smith Ave. Near 6th St.
Smith & Katz, Props.
Estimates Cheerfully Furnished
Reference: Cosmopolitan Stats Bank
RTVERVIEW CARPET CLEANING
& RUG MFG. CO.
C. L. Gebert, Prop.
Carpets Taken Up, Cleaned and Laid.
Air Cleaning, Renovating, Washing,
Refitting, Sewing, Binding and Sizing.
Linoleum and Carpet Layers.
Riverview 3091, 163 Concord St., St. Paul
CALL DALE 5489
FOR
SEDAN TAXI SERVICE
COMMODORE GARAGE
Western at Ashland
L. J. Anderson, Prop.
LOUIS H. PETER
PLUMBING AND HEATING
164 Pleasant Avenue
Garfield 2626 St. Paul
EXPERT BATTERY
SERVICE
We specialize in the care of au
tomobile storage batteries—-Best
recharging equipment in the city—
Storage facilities unsurpassed.
We convert your WET battery
into a DRY by filling with
ADCO DRY ELECTROLYTE,
WON'T FREEZE
You will have no more
Battery Trouble
NATIONAL DRY
ELECTROLYTE CO.
Distributors for the Northwest
Dale 8077 365 University Ave.
St. Paul
DAMPIER BAIRD CO.
Successors to Dainpfer-Fisher Co.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
LADY ASSISTANT
Phone, Dial GA 1078
MS Wwst
Third
It, St. Paul, Mlu.
PRACTICAL
BUSINESS SCHOOL I
133 E. 5th St, St. Panl
Dij and Wight School All Yw I
With the Travelers
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Chertkow of
Winnipeg, who have been spending
the past week as the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. N. Krasnow, Dayton ave
nue, have returned home.
Mrs. Louis Elfenbein, 34 North
Milton, left Saturday for Chicago,
where she will be the guest of her
sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Blau.
Mrs. Mose Skorish, 389 Dayton ave
nue, returned home on Wednesday
from the East, where she has been
visiting with relatives.
Dr. and Mrs. Thos. Meyers have
taken the home of Dr. and Mrs. T. L.
Birnberg, Fairmount avenue, for the
summer. Dr. and Mrs. Birnberg re
cently left for an extended tour of
Europe.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Levy, Good
rich avenue, returned Sunday morn
ing from a short business trip. Mr.
Sam Spiro, Milwaukee, Wis., uncle of
Mrs. Levy, nee Aimee Levin of Wau
kesha, Wis., was their guest over the
week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Rosenstein, Summit
avenue, have as their guests, Mrs.
Rosenstein's mother, Mrs. Lesem, and
her aunt, Miss Bertha Ginsberg of
Louisiana, Mo.
Mrs. J. Friedman, and her mother,
Mrs. Posisky, Selby avenue, have re'
turned from Excelsior Springs where
they had been for the past few weeks.
Mrs. Sam Rosenholtz, of Water
town, S. Dak., is the guest of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Levy, Ash
land avenue.
Entertaining
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Orloff (nee
Ruth Elfenbein), 34 North Milton, en
tertained seven couples at a surprise
party Saturday evening, in honor of
Miss Esther Orloff, 580 Dayton ave
nue. Little Miss Ann Orloff enter
tained with dancing.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Silver
man, 383 Dayton avenue, entertained
at a dinner Sunday for members of
the family. Covers were laid for
twenty.
A surprise party was given in
-honor of Mr. A. J. Schweid, 1008
LOCAL NEWS—ST. PAUL
Items for the news columns most reach this office by the Tuesday preceding Friday of
publication. Telephone Cedar 0068 or write City Editor, The American Jewish World, 714
Pioneer Bldg., St. Paul.
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Goldberg, of
Milwaukee, Wis., are expected in St.#
Paul soon. They will be the guests of
their sister-in-law and brother, Mr.
and Mrs. M. B. Goldberg, Linwood
Place.
Mrs. M. B. Goldberg, Linwood
Place, who has been visiting in Chi
cago and Milwaukee for the past
month, returned last week to St.
Paul.
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Fuller avenue, Sunday, May 7th.
Those present were Misses Jennie
Pentelovitch, Eleanore Herman, Eva
Burg, Bess Calof, Adelade Cohn and
Messrs. Joe Schweid, Jack Calof, Sam
Grossman, Ben Grossman, Dave Levy
and Louis Herskovitz. The evening
was spent in dancing, playing of
games and auto riding1.
Mrs. Gus Loevinger, Portland ave
nue, win entertain at her home on
Friday afternoon of this week.
Mrs. J. Levy, Ashland avenue, en
tertained at her home on Wednes
day.
Engagements
Mr. and Mrs. Savol Kalov, 673
Canada street, announce the engage
ment of their daughter Alice, to Mr.
Wm. Kaplan, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Kaplan, 310 Kentucky street.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Friedman, 42
North Milton, announce the engage
ment of their daughter Shirley, to
Mr. Bernard M. Levinson of Los An
geles, California.
Mr. Henry Henley, Prescott street,
announces the engagement of his
daughter Clara, to Mr. Goldberg of
Chicago. No date has been set for
the wedding.
Wedding
The marriage of Miss Minnie Rob
erts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.
Roberts, to Mr. Elkan Henly, son of
Mr. Henry Henley, Prescott street,
took place on Wednesday, May 10th.
Change of Residence
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Blumenthal
and family, Grand avenue, moved
Monday to East Shore Park, White
Bear Lake, where they will spend the
summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Berkus and
daughter, formerly of 165 E. Indiana
avenue, are now residing at 286 East
Winnifred street.
TEMPLE ZION NOTES
Jacob I. Meyerovitz, Rabbi
Tel. Dale 6935
Dr. Frederick M. Eliot, minister of
the Unitarian Church, will give the
address at the Friday evening serv
ice. His subject is, "What is a Lib
eral?"
Rabbi Meyerovitz will speak at the
Sabbath morning service upon a topic
suggested by the portion of the week:
"Teaching by Precept and Example."
The Confirmation Class is busily
training for the inspiring service
which this year will be held on June
3rd.
NO OTHER BUTTER WAS EVER AS
NO OTHER BUTTER WAS EVER AS
POPULAR AS
STAR BRAND BUTTER
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Special Attention Given to Parties Will Arrange Menu for Same
PHONE CEDAR 9039
WALTER FADDEN
FADDEN & MINER RESTAURANT, Inc.
445 TO 449 ST. PETER STREET, ST. PAUL
Between 7th and 8th
COMBINATION NUMBER BREAKFASTS 35c TO 65c CLUB LUNCHEON 60«
SUNDAY AND EVENING TABLE D'HOTE DINNER $1.00
St. Paul Milk Co.
PURITAN BRAND DAIRY PRODUCTS
ST. PAUL MINNESOTA
GEO. A. MINER
THE AMERICAN JEWISH WORLD
ARCADE BEAUTY PARLOR
Hair Dressing, Scalp and Facial
Treatments, Children's Hair Cut
ting, Hair Dyeing, Manicuring and
Shampooing
Marcel Waving a Specialty
214-16 Bremer Arcade St. Paul
Mr. Haack, expert Hair Cutter for
children, formerly connected with
the Golden Rule and Emporium, is
in charge. Gedar 6153
Chas. Cramer Herman Dudovitz
MEN'S FASHION SHOP
We feature IDE Collars and Harry Berger
Shirts. Up-to-date Furnishings
152 Bremer Arcade
Cedar 2655 St. Paul
A. W. MILLUNCHICK
Contractor and Builder
210 Exchange Bank Bids.
Cedar 5183 St. Paul, Minn.
Phones Mid. 2553, Drexel 0127
H. M. TEIPEL
SPECIAL FURNITURE & DRAPERIES
MADE TO ORDER
Upholstering:, Finishing and Repairing
1545 Selby AYS. St. Paul
SCHOCH
GOOD THINGS TO EAT
HAVE YOUR CAR REPAIRED
AT THE
SNELLING GARAGE
220 North Snelling Are.
DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE
Midway 4056 St. Paul
f—
Willys-KninJit Overland
Cole Aero-Eight Kissel
SALES AND SERVICE
MIDWEST
AUTOMOBILE CO., Inc.
Dale 0763 Grand Ave. at Oxford
St. l'aul
Riverview 2641 Riverview 1381
Eagle Decorating Co.
ARTISTIC PAPER HANGING,
PAINTING, AND INTERIOR
DECORATING
224 E. Congress St. St. Paul
Lazar Peretz, Manager
J.H.
STEIN"
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