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To insure publication, all items of social interest should be sent to Miss Ruth Rosenfield,
130 Palmer Avenue, East. Phone North 4063, not later than Tuesday evening.

Mrs. George L. Friedman of
Brush street left on Sunday for
Rochester, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Ginsburg of Buf-
falo have returned to their home in
Buffalo after a few days' visit in the
city.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Himelhoch have
taken an apartment at 107 Henry
street.

Mr. and .Mrs. M. Traitel of Farns-
worth street have moved to 198 Al-
ger avenue.

The annual meeting of the Phoe-
nix Club took place on Friday even-
ing, May 4.

Mrs. Julius Bing and (laughter,
Mignon, are spending the week in
Chicago. Miss Bing will stop at
Muskegon, Mich., to attend the
Rosen-Deutch wedding.
Mr. Joseph Jacobson of Greenville
spent the week-end in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Morris and
family, formerly of West Ferry ave-
nue are occupying their new home on
Connecticut avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian H. Krolik
spent the week-end in Mt. Clemens.
Mrs. C. Goodman of Palmer ave-
nue is spending several weeks in
New York City.

Miss Jeanette Goldstein of Toledo
spent the week-end in the city as the
guest of Mrs. H. B. Ashe.

Mrs. J. Nederlander, of 34 Hendrie
Avenue, has returned from a six
weeks' stay in California.

Mrs. Delis Horowitz, of 558 Gratiot
Avenue, was the hostess at a Surprise
Shower given by the Delta Phi Sor-
ority in the form of a "Stag" on Mon-
day evening, April 30th, in honor of
Miss Esther Harris, whose engage-
ment was recently announced. The
house was artistically decorated in
patriotic colors and small toy balloons
were suspended from the ceiling.
forming a veritable arch. A beauti-
ful centerpiece composed of red and
white. roses served as the table dec-
oration. Covers were laid for ten.
Dancing and music concluded the pro-
gram of the evening.

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stock includes every
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You can clothe your-
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Lane Bryant store.

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255 Woodward Ave.
Second Fl. Wash, Arc.

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Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Deutsch, who
have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Anthony Deutsch, of 200 Highland
Avenue, have returned to their home
in New Castle, Pa.

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Marwil and son,
Melvin, of 112 California Avenue,
have left for a two weeks' trip to
French Lick Springs, Ind.

Mr. Louis Ash of Philadelphia and
Mr. Harry Marblestone of Port
Huron were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. H. B. Ash over the week-end.

Billy Burke Pajamas, Jabots,
Tailored Collars and Cuffs
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Mrs. Samuel Kraft, Miss Irma
Kraft and Mr. Louis C. Kraft of
Wheeling, W. Va., passed through
the city on Sunday en route to Mt.
Clemens.

Miss Melanie Friedenberg has ar-
rived home from a visit in the east.

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Mrs. L. H. Goldberg of Grand
Rapids is visiting her mother, Mrs.
N. Burton, 470 Brush street.
Mrs. R. T. Rosenfield, formerly of
80 Palmer avenue East, are now re-
siding at 103 Palmer avenue East.

Mr. Irving Floersheim of Chicago
was a guest in the city on Monday
of last week.

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The Unity Club will hold their sec-
01(1 dance of the season On Sunday
evening, May 20th, in the Majestic
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This place has been enlarged to such
an etxent that it will accommodate
nearly twice the number of people
heretofore, and will afford much more
comfort and enjoyment to those pres-
ent. The proceeds of the dance will
(r . ) towards charity. Tickets may he
secured from any one of the mem-
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Mr. Louis Weller of Chicago was
a guest at the Hotel Statler during
the week.

Mr. and Mrs. David Lepman of
Chicago are the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Julian H. Krolik.

A party of Detroiters leaving for
Ann Arbor to attend the May fes-
tival includes Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Kahn, Mr. and Mrs. David Shever
and \l r. and Mrs. Henry NI. Fechi-
fuer.

The monthly meeting of the Jew-
ish Woman's Club will take place on
Sunday, May 6. Annual election of
members of the board of directors
will take place, and the musical pro-
gram will be furnished by Mrs. Fred-
erick Shram and Miss Margaret
Mannebach.

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Majestic School for Dancing

Majestic Theater Building

WOODWARD AT WILLIS
GRAND 2426
Detroit's smartest institution for the teaching of all types of dances. Classes
Tuesday and Friday afternoon and evenings. Private lessons daily from 10 a. m.
to 10 p. m.
Our beautiful ball room with all facilities is available for private affairs on Sundays
an d holidays.

C. FISCHER, Director,
Formerly of Winton Fischers, New York.

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