THE AMERICAN JEWISH WORLD
TEMPLE AARON
Ashland and Grotto
Philip Kleinman, Rabbi
Services Friday evening at 8, Sat
.urday morning at 9, daily morning
Services at 7. At the services this
Friday evening, Rabbi Philip Klein
man will give the fourth lesson on
"Perek" in the series of lessons on
"Jewish Ethics."
The Confirmation class will meet
Monday afternoon at 4.
RABBI LEFKOVITS TO MAKE
ADDRESS
Rabbi Maurice Lefkovits will ad
dress the Woman's Welfare League
af St. Paul on Tuesday, May 16. His
Iwbject will be "Social Justice."
SILVER TEA FOR OLD HOME
Mrs. Morris Fink, 934 Summit ave
nue, will give a Silver Tea at her
home for the benefit of the Jewish
Home for the Aged on Tuesday, May
23rd, from 2:00 to 5:00 p. m. Ar
rangements are being made for a fine
entertainment by some of the best
talent of the Twin Cities.
SONS OF ABRAHAM AUXILIARY
ELECTS
5 The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Sons
Abraham Congregation held a
Meeting at the Synagogue, Sunday,
May 7th. Election of officers took
place, resulting as follows: Mrs. M.
Lavansky, president, Mrs. J. Rosen
thal, vice president Mrs. M. Sains,
treasurer Mrs. M. Frank, secretary
trustees, Mrs. C. Bernstien, Mrs. M.
Rattel, Mrs. H. Mark, Mrs. H. Radin
entertainment committee, Mrs. Ida
Mark, chairman, and Mesdames M.
Zimmerman, Fox, P. Leve, H. Harris,
M. Rattel, S. Bergman, Okinow re
freshment committee, Mrs. J. A. Mil
ler, chairman, Mesdames S. Bernick,
M. Sains, Gorken, Scholler, Nemer,
Kransky sick committee, Mrs. E.
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UNDERTAKING PARLORS
329 East 7th St. St. Paul, Minn.
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18 pounds Wash, flat pieces ironed $1.50
22 pounds Wet Wash 1.15
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CAPITOL LAUNDRY
743 Wabasha St., St. Paul
Our Wagons Are Everywhere Cedar 4622
Cohn, chairman, Mrs. S. Bernick and
Mrs. S. Kaslin.
JUNIOR HEBREW CO-OPERATIVE
ELECTS
Election of permanent officers and
adoption of a constitution for the
Junior Hebrew Co-operative associa
tion were the outstanding features of
the meeting of delegates from thir
teen clubs held at the Temple of
Aaron, Sunday afternoon, May 7th.
William Serbine was elected presi
dent Joseph Horwitz, vice president
Miss Ilene Golden, secretary Jack B.
Makiesky, treasurer and Jack Calof,
sergeant-at-arms. Representatives of
the thirteen clubs will meet at 2:00
p. m. Sunday, June 4th, at the Temple
of Aaron, to outline a definite plan for
the development of the association.
The new organization, composed of
young men and women, is expected to
devise some means for the raising of
a building fund at the next meeting.
Appointment of the various commit*
tees, including judiciary, entertain
ment and publicity, will be announced
by the president at the June 4th
meeting. Jack Makiesky was named
temporary publicity chairman.
Climbers' Club to Meet
The Climbers' Club will hold a
semi-monthly meeting at the home of
Miss Sophie Herskovitz, 247 East
University avenue, Sunday, May 14th.
MRS. KOLINSKY HEADS HEBREW
INSTITUTE AUXILIARY
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the S&
Paul Hebrew Institute gave a "Fare
well" surprise for its president, Mrs.
M. Kirsner, who left the city to make
her home in Monticello, Minn. She
was presented with a silver sandwich
tray. Mrs. L. Kollinsky was elected
president to take her place, and Mrs.
S. E. Smith, vice president. The
Auxiliary will give a Lag B'Omer
card party Tuesday afternoon, May
16th, at 2:00 p. m., at the Institute,
Kentucky and Fenton streets.
L'Allegro Club Entertained
The Misses Edith Baker and Bess
Orenstein entertained for the mem
bers of the L'Allegro Club, May 7th,
at the home of Miss Edith Baker, 208
East 14th street. Those present were
the Misses Esther Horovitz, Rose
Fredgant, Clara Shapiro, Bess Calof,
Rose Sclaure, Josephine Nahinsky,
Adelaide Cohn, Eleanore Herman,
Daisy Lusson, Bess Orenstein and
Edith Baker. The afternoon was
spent in dancing, games and story
telling.
Members of the L'Allegro will go on
a hike to Hastings May 14th. Twen
ty-five girls will attend.
COUNCIL TO HAVE WHITE
ELEPHANT SALE
On Wednesday, May 17th, the an-
WANTED
Yoilng man musically in
clined who would consider
position as Piano Salesmah
with a reliable firm. Good op
portunity for advancement.
Cable Piano Company
13-15 East Sixth St., St. Paul
We call
for and
deliver.
24 hour
service
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0555
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Kosher Meats. Smoked and Pickled Fish, Imported and
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EVERYTHING READY TO EAT
We Serve Sandwiches and Light Lunches Between
11 and 2 P. M. The Difference is in the Taste.
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533 Wabasha St. Gar. 8224 St. Paul
Arthur Yaffey, Prop.
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CLEANING AND DYEING
FOR QUALITY AND SERVICE
Call the
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