9 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stiglitz of 105 Clinton avenue, Mt. Clemens, M ich., entertained their numerous friends at a reception at their home in honor of their golden wedding anniversary. The following out-of- town guests attended : Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Alpern, of Detroit ; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stiglitz, of Detroit ; Mr. and Mrs. M. Shapiro, of De- troit ; Miss Minnie Swerling, of Tarentum, Pa.; Mrs. Jacob Needle and daughter Elta, of Oliphant, Pa. Covers were laid for twenty- five guests. SOCIETY Dr. and NIrs. Emil Amberg have returned from a visit in Mackinac. Mr. and N1rs. Clarence Roths- child have as their guests Da- 'yid Kohn and daughter of Cincin- nati. Mrs. R. T. Rosenfield is spending a week with her sister, Mrs. Adolph Sloman, at her summer home at the Flats. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kauffman are the guests of 1\1r. and Mrs. Ilarry Glickman of Indianapolis. Mr. William Fleischman is pass- FALL STYLES FOR THE SCHOOL GIRL ARE SMART. ing ten days at Mackinac Island. Miss Rosalind Weinberg, daugh- Summer fashions for grown-ups have ter of Mr. and Mrs. Max H. Wein- waned in interest, but dresses of tub ma- berg, of 616 Seward avenue, enter- terials for junior school girls are still of interest and will continue to he until tained her friends in honor of her the first cool days demand that they be sixth birthday, Friday, August 17, substituted by serge or other woolen at 6 o'clock. The colors were red, fabrics. Coats for school girls are more at- white and blue. The flowers clev- tractive than usual. R. Siegel Co. are erly harmonized with the colors, showing Velour de Laine and other being tulips. The young guests all soft, velvety finished woolen stuffs. They are shown in gray, biscuit, brown, \yore red, white and blue dresses blue and wine tints. There are also to and caps. The affair was very well be noted exquisitely dainty little dress arranged - and all present enjoyed coats of velvet with collars and cuffs of fur. Corduroy and velveteen arc al- themselves to the Utmost. ways more or less used for girls' coats, Mr. Shirley J. Weinberg of but not as much this season as for- I lague street is spending his sum- merly. One particularly good coat model B. mer vacation at llarrisville, Idaho. Siegel Co. are showing is of dark blue On his return he will make an ex- serge trimmed with gray colored plaid. This plaided material forms a large cape tensive automobile tour through the collar, deep, turned back cuffs and wide west. belt. The wide, crushed belt is run Mrs. R. S. Zuibeck is spending through slits in the cloth. two weeks at her summer home in Another model is in a lovely shade of wine red velour. The coat is made Fair Ilaven, ich. straight and full, the fullness being Mrs. II. Rosenberg has left for held slightly at the waistline by two ma- a two weeks' stay in Fair Haven, terial belts fastened by gunmetal but- tons. Mich. Another model is Taupe of Velour. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stiglitz have The coat has a large, all-covering col- lar, which falls below the waistline in returned from an extended wed- the front and rounds in the back. The ding trip through the east', stopping collar fastens at the front with three at Philadelphia,. New York, Atlan- large buttons and the sleeves and pock- ets are ornamented with lines of tic City and other eastern points, stitchery. They are at home at 77 Willis ave- Straight one-piece dresses of serge nue east. smocked at the shoulders or yoked, in contrasting colors and with turnover Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Sauls and collars of white are practical models for daughter Miriam, of 212 Hancock 'school wear where serge is desired, and many versions of the smock and skirt east, have returned from an ex- loosely belted or without belt, are offered tended trip through eastern M ichi- by this well known house. In the new fall hats for girls they show many styles of velvet or velour in both trimmed and tailored models.- Adv. Mr. Harry L. Lewire, of Forest avenue, is spending his vacation in the Catskill Mountains. On his re- turn he will stop at Schenectady, N. Y., and McKeesport, Pa., to visit friends. Let us do your Beading, Braid- ing, Embroidering, Hemstitch- ing and Button Covering. 3rd Ioor 240 Woodward Ave. Phone Cherr 1221 The Gorham Shop T s\\ ing, 1-IE silver which grandmother has handed down to the succeeding generations has a distinction and a rare value, because it was chosen carefully and made substantially, to give that very satisfy- constant service it has enjoyed. Ilave you ever wondered why? Special atten- Gorham silver has been nuidel right for eighty-five years. tion is given to the planning and execution of the services which will he your family silver. exclusive designs. 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