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Airs. A. J. Bloomgarden and
(laughter, Sadie, left Wednesday
for Mackinac to spend the re-
mainder of the summer.
The Misses Elizabeth and Mollie
Weingarden have left for a trip
through the east. They will visit in
Buffalo, Philadelphia and J ■ tlantic
City.
Mrs. Harris Finsilver announces
the engagement of her (laughter,
Bessie, to Air. Joseph Gottlieb. Mrs.
Finsilver and her (laughter have re-
cently returned from a motor trip
through the east.
Air. Adolph Arlberg has left for
Bar Harbor, Maine, returning via
New York city.
• Air. and Airs. I. Jacobs have
taken an apartment at 108 Canfield
avenue east.
Airs. Irving J. Wolfgang has re-
turned from a five weeks' visit with
relatives in St. Paul, Alinn., and
Sioux City, Iowa.
Leo Franklin and Sigmond Rob-
inson returned last week from their
summer camp at Al ullett Lake.
Miss Ruth Fink has completed
her summer course at Columbia
University and has left for Pitts-
burgh to visit her sister, Airs. Leon-
ard Levin.
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Fried-
man have left for a trip to Georgian
Bay. They will visit in Chicago and
Mackinac before returning.
Miss Millie Copelan, of Detroit,
has returned from a two weeks'
visit with friends at Aiacatawa Park
and Ottawa Beach.
The Misses Anna and Gladys
Warren, of 160 Aiedbury avenue,
have returned from Ottawa Park,
where they have spent the summer.
Mrs. William Gordon, of Hend-
rie avenue, has returned from Ot-
tawa Park where she spent the sum-
mer months.
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The marriage of Aliss Leontine
M. Messinger and Mr. Joseph R.
Netzorg took place on Wednesday,
Aug. 29, at the Hotel Statler, Rabbi
Leo M. Franklin officiating.
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To insure publication, all Items of social interest should be sent to Miss Ruth Rosenfield,
103 East Palmer Avenue, Telephone North (063, not later than Wednesday evening.
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Maternity Apparel
for Every Occasion
THERE is no need for
I the expectant mother
to remain home. Lane
Bryant has a garment
f o r every occasion.
Handsome gowns for
day, evening, (formal
and informal), simple
house dresses and gar-
den frocks in the latest
styles.
Lane Bryant
2nd Floor 255 Woodward
Mrs. Al ax Cohn has arrived home
from New York city.
Al r. and Airs. Henry Wineman
left on Thursday for East Aurora.
Mr. and Airs. Samuel Cohen of
100 East Forest avenue, have left
for a two weeks' trip to Charlevoix.
rs. F. 1'. Player and children
have returned from their summer
home at Sylvan Lake.
Mr. Morris G. Levinson, of St.
Louis, spent Tuesday with relatives
in the city.
The Ladies' Auxiliary of Shaarey
Zedek announces that Wednesday
of each week, both morning and
afternoon, will be devoted to sewing
for the Red Cross Society. All are
invited to participate in the work.
Mrs. :Alfred Rothschild and Miss
Ruth Rothschild have arrived home
from an extended stay at Oden,
:Mich.
Aliss Henrietta Robinson and
Miss Setta Robinson have returned
from a two weeks' visit in Charle-
voix.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian H. Krolik
and son, Henry, of Chicago boule-
vard, have left for a motor trip
through the Berkshires.
Air. and Mrs. Isaac . R. Myers
have returned from an extended
visit in St. Clair and Alpena.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Silberblatt
formerly of 475 Commonwealth
avenue, have moved to their new
home at 106 Medbury avenue.
Miss Sadie Hirschman has re-
turned from a motor trip to Cleve-
land.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Goldberg
and children, Virginia and Junior,
have arrived home from Ottawa
Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Selling
and Mr. Jerome Selling are visiting
at Newcastle-by-the-Sea, N. H.
Mr. Albert Ginzberg, of New
York city, and Mrs. Albert Ginz-
berg, nee Lillian Cohen, of Detroit,
are now residing at their new home
at 587 Virginia Park, near Twelfth
street.
Mr. Alan Kopelson, a pianist who
has earned an enviable reputation in
this city, will be assisted by Miss
Rason and Mr. Davidson at the
opening Fall Recital at. Grinnell
Concert Hall, Aug. 31, at 2 :30 p. m.
Mr. Kopelson's excellence in his
work is evidenced by his large clien-
tele and the many teachers qualify-
ing for their work.
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Gowns
Made
NEW
Madam Rau
205 WASHINGTON ARCADE
CHERRY 11454
Air. and Mrs. Melville S. Welt
and family, of Connecticut avenue,
have left for an eastern trip.
Mr. 11. Kohn and H. Al ichelson,
of Highland Park, and Shirley J.
Weinberg, of Detroit, completed a
100-mile motor trip through eastern
Michigan last week.
Air. and Airs. Louis Touff and
children of Freelan, Mich., have re-
turned to their home after an ex-
tended visit with the parents of
Airs. Touff, Mr. and Mrs. A. Kahn,
205 Aiedbury avenue.
bile accident on Hamilton boulevard
on Tuesday, has recovered without
any serious effeCts. The machine
driven by his father was wrecked.
Airs. Charles Yahlen of St.
Louis, Alo., formerly Miss Flor-
ence Brown of this city is visiting
her parents on Hazelwood avenue.
\Ir. Jack Berman of New York
is now making his home in Detroit.
Master Jerome Sillman, son of
Morton Sillman, 452 Edison ave-
nue, who was injured in an automo-
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Cara Bruttiril
French Dressmaking and
Ladies' Tailoring
836 Brush St.
Telephone Ridge 1016
Last Week of the Clearance
of Fine Rugs
While maintaining the previously-established schedule of sale prices,
we have added hundreds of new rugs to the feature lots of the
final week of this great clearance sale. The very finest
domestic rugs are included—the prices are lower
than they will ever be again.
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