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SAGINAW MUSICIAN
WINS GREAT PRAISE

Datnty

Triumph in
Jennie Dembinski Scores
tory Concert;
Cincinnati Co
Will Graduate Jun. 10.

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Sunday Services:
On Sunday morning of this week
SAGINAIA'. — Miss Jennie Dem-
Miss Sylvia Goldsmith, of Garfield binski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. at 11 o'clock, Rabbi Franklin will
preach
a sermon appropriate to
avenue, Sunday evening entertained Louis Dembinski, 923 Ames street, is
being hailed as one of the most tat. Mother's Day.
for 25 guests in honor of Miss Hot ,
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ence Seitovitz, of Port Huron, who anted pianists ever produced at the
Cincinnati Conservatory of Music Saturday Services:
was her house guest the past two
Sabbath
services
begin at 10:30.
weeks. Slim Seitovitz sang beauti• since her display of pianist talent in
and Yid- a concert last Tuesday evening. Miss The sermon this week will be
fully a number of English
D uti
binsky will be graduated from preached by Rabbi Franklin.
dish songs.
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the conservatory June 10.
-
Of the Saginaw girl, Burton Jor- Woman's Auxiliary Association:
Dr. David S. Dann, formerly of
the leading musical critic of
The Woman's Auxiliary Associa•
Easter
dance,
New York City, who spent the
tion will hold its annual meeting on
holidays with his parents, Mr. and Cincinnati, wrote:
'When one speaks of Michigan one May 9 at 2 :30, at which time the
Frederick
Mrs. I,. Dann, of 291
of summer resorts, celery, po- election of officers for the -ensuing
street, left fur Boston to take up his thinks
appointment as house physician of tatoes, peppermint, a university- - year will take place. All members
and yet last Tuesday night at the are requested to be present.
the X-Ray Radium Department of the
Cincinnati Conservatory of Music
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years have we been
Hospital.
Massachusetts General
Not in recent
— Jennie Dembinski, a Saginaw girl, Young People's Society:
wondrous
col-
a
able to offer such
' Society will
Michigan
on
the
may
as
the
horn,:
e
Tht•
Young
lection at such a reasonable price.
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour II. Frank- put
WKS Dembine hold their lust meeting of the season
lin, of Virginia Park, left Tuesday of a pionistio genius.
They are beautiful and artistic—
ory t re
which time the annual
ski came to the conservath
15,
at
on May
practical and economical. All are
for Hot Springs.
will take place,
years ago, intending to make a
election of officers
with bits of ribbon, lace and
— —
gay
Joseph Josephson, of East !Ter as a singer. Miss Baur, the di- followed by dancing in the gym-
rows of fluting and tucking.
Mr. Joseph
her
real
tal-
that
nasium. All members are requested
ctrs,
has returned from a re
es soon saw
Palmer avenue,
ent lay in another direction and mo to be present.
trip to New York City.
persuaded Miss Dembinski to con-
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-Wen Ad.. Ref in" .
Mr. 0. P. Benjamin, of Burlingame centrate her efforts on the piano."
Miss Bertha Baur, director of the
avenue, spent several days in New
es t
atory, has wordss of in high
a
York City the past week.
let-
conservfor the Saginaw
The l'hilomathic Debating Club en-
—
ter to her mother.
tr red upon its test effort at being
COONII• MOW*, • SI, r ■
Mr. W. C. ititzer, of Hotel Charle- praise
at
the service of the public, last
vein, is spending several weeks with
DETROIT, MICHIGAN
Thursday evening, May 5, when two
relatives and friends in Boston.
it
No Connection With Any Other
teams representing the organization
Store.
were invited to participate in a de-
Mr. A. .1. Kann, of Longfellow
bate by J. F. Wright, who is the head
avenue, has returned from an extend-
of the Pathfinders Organization of
ed
trip
throughout
the
vast.
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The
Jewish
Ladies'
Aid
Society
America. This presentation was made
—
Dr. N. B. Jacobson has returned will hold its regular monthly meet- in the House of Correction building
at the B'nai before all of its inmates and officials,
from a several days' trip to New ing Wednesday, May 4,
who perhaps for the first time were
Brith clubrooms.
York City.
given the opportunity of witnessing
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Miss Sophia Du Buff, of Detroit. an affair of this character. The ques-
Mr. J. Desors, of lintel Staler, is
spending some time in Washington, spent the week-end as the guest of tion that was debated was "Resolved,
That European Immigration Into the
Mrs. Norman Buckner.
Between mother and child exists the most beautiful
Philadelphia and New York.
--
United States be Unreservedly Pro-
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relation in life. It is this relation which we keep
Mrs.
Harry
Jacobson
and
son,
Jay,
hibited." The teams who participated
Miss Gladys Lott, whose recital of
bright on Mothers Day.
"Songs
and at Sketches
Child
Life" and Mrs. Beni. Goldstein and laugh- were composed of Isadore Iskowitz,
was given
Temple of
Beth
Fl April
Jacob J. Rosenthal and Maxwell Co-
30, was the guest of Miss Frances tA•r, Mildred, were at Temnle Beth
hen, who took the affirmative site of
A thought of motherhood and mothers—a gift to ex-
Netzorg, Marston avenue, during her El Saturday to hear Miss Lott.
the issue, while Harry 11. Platt, Har-
press it—this is the simple rite. And for this flowers
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schwartz en- old Graham Baiter and Reuben R.
stay.
Miss
Nezorg
is
a
former
pupil
and candy are the accepted messengers.
of Miss Lott. tertained 20 guests at a dinner party Kaftan, present speaker, consti-
home on Pinegrove street, tuted the opposing side.
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h . er,
We have prepared combination boxes.
A most unusual affair was substi-
a
, Mr. and Mrs. Norman B. Hayden Sunday, May 1. The dinner was
en in honor of the recent =r- tuted for the program h ofwas
' (Isabelle Levine) have returned from
last held ' s
. an extended wedding trip in the east i iiiarge of Miss Goblye Robinson, of regular
regular meeting, wic a
Des Moines, Iowa, to Mr. Meyer A. the home of one of the members.
and are at the Hotel Sadler'
Phone
Under
the
excellent
arrangements
Schlissel, of Detroit. The
out-of-
,
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mt.
Meyer
13 Stores
town roosts included were
prepared by :Maxwell Cohen, Daniel
Main 4548
Sunday evening quite an unusual
Detroit
All Stores
surprise birthday was given in honor Rosenbaum and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Budnitsky, who are the members of
Mr. and Mrs. Barney lier- the social committee, an Mrs. Rose
Cleveland
, of Mr. Phil Jacobs of 408 Farnsworth Berkowitz,
avenue. Among the guests who at- man Nuns Nubbue Gordon and Mr. Solomon, who is the sisterr of Daniel
Specialists in Candycraft.
I tended this affair were: Mrs. Esther Ily Meyers, all of Detroit, and Mr. Budnitsky, a gathering and house
' Gaitley, Miss Rhea Jacobs, Mr. Phil Ellis Thall, of Saginaw. The even- party was given in honor of the 10th
Uptown Stores:
Broadway Market
. Jacobs, Mr. H. Becker, Mr. Myer- ing was spent in cards and dancing. birthday of the present speaker, Reu-
Downtown Stores:
New Chocolate House Woodward at Alexandrine
ben Kallman. It was held at the home ,
son, Miss M. Honeyman, Miss E.
1322 Broadway
Mrs. Julius Levin entertained 12 of Daniel Budnitsky. Sam Sternberg,'
Myerson, Mr. J. W. Goldberg, Mr. M.
Opp, Broadway Strand Woodward at Clifford Woodward at Boulevard
,Bale, Miss J. Gosovich, Mr. and Mrs. gitests in honor of her niece, Miss former speaker and honorary mem-
Woodward at Collingw'd
McMillan's Grocery
(MacDiarmid'sCorner)
ber of the organization, gave a hearty
II. Bale, Mr. N. Estelle Levin of New York.
at Fort
Woodward ■
Mann, Mr. and MN. -
talk while officiating as toastmaster.
Watrson, Miss S. Feldman, Mr. Sol.
Mr.
Samuel
Rapaport
and
Mr.
Final arrangements have been
Gorman, Miss B. Iloneyman, Mrs. I'.
Honeyman, Miss M. Davidow, Mr. II. Adolph Gottschak, of Lansing, spent completed by the organization where-,
by
the l'hilomathic will have the
Friday in Pontiac.
Goldberg, Mr. H. Ilarris.
honor of debating Albion College,
The largest end finest Jewelry Store on the East Side.
Miss Betty Fineberg, of Pittsburgh Hope College and the Detroit Col-
Mr. and Sits. A. Harris, of Battle
lee of L aw.
The challenge commi- t ,
Creek, are spending the week-end Pa., is visiting her sister, Mrs. A
g
by II, II. Platt, announce s
tee , headed
heirchildren, Dr. and Mrs. Na- Allen.
he debates will be held some
t
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Levin and Miss ,
Orin Frank, of Palmer avenue.
t fall and next spring.
me
Estella Levin, of New York, spent] ti
rship committe, headed
m
The nexembe
lby Ben Satir and :Maxwell Cohen, an-
Mr. Edward II. Reich and daugh• Sunday in Detroit.

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ter, Estelle, of Los Angeles, are in
Detroit visiting Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Reich, of Michigan avenue.

Forty guerAs gathered at ,h, ■ home
of Mrs. Ralph Barron,, of 3933 Brush
street, May 1, to participate in a
surprise frolic given in honor of Miss
Sara Mason, the occasion being her
birthday. Luncheon was served.

Not a ''turn down" in a thousand—that's the guar-
antee that goes with every ring that leaves my

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If y.:u are newly engaged or contemplating the
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7e cheaper—added to this the
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giving possible.

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JEWISH CALENDAR
home of Ida Nadler, on Goodwin berg suggesting regulations relative ,
66111. 1921
street. to access from one area to another sea.; ,
(Pesach) .......... Sat., Apr. 11
Mr. Rosenberg also attended the I
Frt., Apr. 12 ,
given by the American So-iPasover
Passover (Seventh Day) —
The regular routine of business
,
may s ,
a
was attended to with Rachell Garfi n- bnquetf International
onal I.aw Saturday
,. loosen-ch.:dead , tsar
.
w- ci etyo
.
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Lap
00mar
Thum,
Say SG I
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kel in the c
Roach-Ciforiesch Siren ..... Tues., June
I ing. The program included a num- evening at hote l.
had Shabuoth (Confirmation Day).
Sun.. June 11
her of recitations, songs, poems and ington, D. C. At this banquet he
The meeting was opened by as his guest Major General Squire,
July I
ited Roach-Chodesch Tammuz-Thum., Aug.
the
Unman
II
games.
Roach-rhodesch AD ........ Frt.,
the singing of "Palestine My Pales- chief signal officerr a of ichigan
who
Fast of Ali .. Sat.. Aug. 11
tine" by all present. The following States army,
of ofe Michigan
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l and a member
Mr. A u- Roach-Choclesch Ellui
recitations were given: "Why I Like
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BOW, OeL 8
ation,
—
New Year'. ID,*
by Ida Nadler; "A Sog of 1 thors Associ
Pesach," by
Palestine," by Rachel Garfinkel;. senberg is president.
"Mosche Ba'Taivo" (Hebrew), by , — ---
Rose Duchin; "Seder Night,” by Ida
Aimee Tarim
Weiner; "The Seder," by Molly Lip-,
:
Shot,
pin, and a recitation by Marion Si.

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Rose Duchin, Fannie Slomovitz,'
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ofs
oAf three agNo
' Plensgachjrgoenr song, " "A
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freshments were served by the Roses!
f Zion after the meeting's program,
afternoon closed in dancing
and the.

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of Con-
Rabbi Jacob Bienenfield, of
gregation Emanuel, last Tuesday
meeting of the
a
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l
I Junior European Jewish Women's
I, Welfare Organization of Detroit.
' Rabbi Bienenfield consented to con-
' duct a Hebrew and Jewish history
, class for members of the organize-
: Lion. The class is to be started
h
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g was
n featured::
I,ast week's meeti
by a program of entertainment which
included Mind Gertrude Sarnoff and
her brother. Rosalie Goldstick re-

cited.
A get-together party of the organ-
ization will be held u Sat rday even-
ing, May 7, at the home of tie Silks,
552 Westminster avenue. The next'
regular meeting will tae place Tues-
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day evening, May 17,

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A theater party was given by the
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was mittee.
May , a timely de.
Mr. Louis James Rosenberg
This Sunday, Mn
one of the guests at the reception bate will be on the question "Re- i
held at the White House by Presi- solved That the United States Cap-
eel all the Allied War Debts." Louis
Mrs. S. Shafer, of Chicago, is visit- rece
dent 'lion
Ilarding
Friday
The Goldsmith, honorary member of the
was held
in afternoon.
the Gold Room
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Saul- and l was given in honor of the (tele- organization, will be a Philomathic
gates to the Conference of the Amer- visitor and will act in the capacity of I
son, of Hancock avenue.
lean Society of International Law. critic and speaker.
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Dinner, of
The Detroit Junior College Lit
Barry
, guests included some presidents
Mr. and Mrs.
East
Philadelphia
avenue,
moved
to their new home,
505 have
Owen The
of leading universities, forever Secre- Club debating team, which recently
tary of State Root and a number of met a representative Detroit College.
- distinguished former and present of I aw trio in debate at the Central
a venue.
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mom i)
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B'NOS YISROEL PARTY Society
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.
the "Lit" Club.
Rosenberg
---
Kaltman and
I. Iskowitz, Rueben
The Roses of Zion, a junior Young committee which formulated amend-
Judaea circle, of which Miss Bluma mints to the present rules of inter-
Slomovitz is leader, Sunday after- national law. Dr. II. P. Judson, presi- Maxwell Cohen represented the l'hilo- i
noon entertained the B'Nos Yisroel, dent of the University of Chicago,' n mathic
Conference,
at the a Weitzmann
meeting of which
Reception
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