THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

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SOCIETY

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The Beta Chapter of the Sigma
Phi Sorority will give their annual
spring dance at Duplex Flail on
Tuesday evening, May 29th. Miss
A BUSINESS THAT IS FOUNDED Fara Litman is general chairman,
UPON THE ROCK OF
with the following assistants :
QUALITY.
Misses Rose Edloff, Zelma Rosen-
thal,
Gertrude Beisman, Silka
"I go to B. Siegel Co.," said a well-
known club lady, "because they do
Stocker, Julia Klein and Laura
sell quality goods. The thing that
Rosenthal.
'looks as good'—and is never as good
—does not get a place in their stocks
Mr. and Mrs. Max Stotter and
so far as I can see. 1 find that it is
economy to look for quality first even family are occuping their new home
at a slight increase of first cost. 1 in Palmer Woods.
was looking at a suit there the other
Mr. Emanuel G. Frank has re-
day and the fabric looked very much
like that in a suit a friend of mine turned from a short stay in Wash-
bought elsewhere at a few dollars ington, D. C.
less. But when I got my suit home
and compared it with that of my
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lowman
friend, we could see at once that the and daughter Therese formerly of
weave of her fabric was but a poor
Norwich, Conn., are now residing
imitation of the real thing."
The new summer goods at B. Sie- in Detroit. They have been the
gel Co.'s show the fashions of the
hour. In this display of women's guests of Mrs. Lowman's mother,
misses' and girls' apparel you will not 'Mrs. Kaufman Rothschild of Del-
find the good looks all confined to aware avenue.
this store. But in the intelligent com-
parison which this apparel deserves
Mr. and Mrs. Max Pollasky
You WILL find every garment and sons Louis and Norman who
inarked, not only by unmistakable in-
dividuality of style, but also by cer- recently returned from an extended
tain substantial excellences of sojourn in California are residing
WORKMANSHIP that lift it into a
Blass alone. It is not merely good, at 96 Monterey avenue.
it is unquestionably time BEST.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Goldman of 257
All through the store you will find
this same distinction. Prices are as Frederick avenue, will be at home
low, for the same quality, as any- to their friends on Monday, May
where—often lower; variety of styles 28th in honor of the confirmation
are very much broader, and QUAL-
ITY—the element that determines of their son, Harvey, at Congrega-
sound worth—gives to every bit of tion Mogaim Abraham.
merchandise in this store a merit all
Mr. and Mrs. A. Anspach of 766
its own.—Adv.
Brush street have moved to their
new home 414 Monterey avenue.
"OUR LIGHTS SHINE EVERYWHERE"
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Siegel are
spending several weeks in the east.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Weinberg of
766 Brush street are occuping their
home on 414 Monterey avenue.
On Sunday afternoon, May 20th
in the parlors of the Temple Beth
El, Rabbi Leo M. Franklin united
in marriage Miss Ethel Goldman
and Mr. Phillip Cutler. Mr. and
Mrs. Cutler have left for a trip
north.

Mrs. Emanuel T. Berger is
spending several weeks in Atlantic
City.

Picture this Kettle
adorning Dour
Fireside

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NETTING'S FIREPLACE
ACCESSORIES

Should complete the decorative
effect of your mantel

AS WEDDING GIFTS

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Andirons
Screens

Wood

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Fire Sets
Grates
Carriers

MR. DAVIS RETURNS FROM EX-
TENDED TRIP.
Mr. Jacob H. Davis, president and
general manager of the Davis Coal &
Coke Co., has returned from an extend-
ed trip through the mining districts of
Pennsylvania, where he made a thor-
ough survey of actual existing condi-
tions in the coal fields. It is under-
stood that Mr. Davis was representing
large industrial interests, the purpose
of the trip being to secure exact infor-
mation regarding the reported coal
shortage.

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WOODWARD

Invitations and
Announcements

Custom Demands They Shall
Be Above Criticism

You may not care 'a fig for fashion or convention, but if
it behooves you to marry and send out invitations or announce-
ments, then the rule is as fixed as the laws of the Medes and
Persians that the engraving and stationery be above reproach,
and the wording according to the prescribed usage.

This excellence characterizes the work turned out by our
Engraving Department. All Nvo rk done in our own plant by
skilled workmen. The responsibility is ours.

We would be pleased to submit samples.

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GREGORY MAYER A THOMM

PRINTERS, ENGRAVERS, LITHOGRAPHERS
LOOSE LEAF DEVICES, BLANK BOOKS
STATIONERY and OFFICE FURNITURE

Main 5246

19-25 Cadillac Square

Detroit

"Nine Stories of Service"

Mrs. Andrew Wineman left on
Saturday for Atlantic City lo join
Mr. Wineman who has been spend-
ing several weeks there.

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Wurz-
berger of Chicago Boulevard have
returned from an extended trip to
Cali fornia.

"Give MORE Than Your Share ff

Russel

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WOODWARD

Complete and diversified showing of Graduation and

Afternoon Frocks

Popular Coat Dresses—Silk, Satin and Combination Suits

Coats of Satin and Silk Cashmere

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71 BROADWAY

New Capes in Lupine, Burella and Poiret Twills

Skirts for Outing, Sports and Business Wear—Dainty Blouses for all occasions

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WATCH FOR OUR "FOR SALE" SIGNS. FRANK P. MILLER.

