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To insure publication, all items.of social interest should be sent to Miss Ruth Rosenfield. , ,
103 EastPalmer Avenue, Telephone North 4063,not later than Wednesday evening.
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Miss Phyllis Zuckerman is visit-
ing in Chicago.
Mrs. Henry VanBaalen has re-
turned from a visit in'Toledo.
Mrs. E. Rice of Cleveland is the
guest of Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Rice
of Putnam avenue.
Mrs. L. Rosenstock, who has
been the guest of her daughter,
Mrs. Irving Weinberg, has re-
turned to her home in Youngstown,
Ohio.
Mr. Walter Fuchs has left for a
week's stay in New York.
Miss Jane Brown has left for a
two months' visit in New York city.
Miss Elsa Decker is leaving next
week for a visit in Chicago.
HEADS GIRLS' CLUB
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LeMar
Blouse Shop
312' David Whitney Bldg.
BLOUSES OF CHARACTER
are shown in many graceful
and beautiful designs, rep-
resenting the newest and
most unusual originations of
the leading French and
American artists. Among
them arc blouses for every
occasion upon which a
blouse may be worn, featur-
ing the delicate materials
and colors that have come
to be considered a synonym
for blouse fashions. There
is also a large and varied as-
sortment of blouses in the
smart suit shades for Au-
tumn and Winter.
"Our Lights Shine Everywhere"
The One
Bright Spot
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President of YOM Girls' Literary Society.
Miss Rose Morrison, formerly of
4728 Prairie avenue, Chicago, Ill.,
is now- a permanent resident of De-
troit with her family, who have
made their home at 329 St. Clair
street. Miss Morrison was a popu-
lar member of the younger set in
Chicago, where she met several of
the younger element of Detroit
who;will be pleased to know that
she mow. a Detroiter.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Smith of 92
Erskine street, announce the mar-
riage of .their daughter, Fannie
Berdye, to Mr. Harry Frere, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Max Frere, 185
Warren avenue east, on Tuesday,
October 16th. The wedding was
privately solemnized at the resi-
dence of Rabbi Judah P. Levin,
who officiated. Only the immedi-
ate members of the families were
present. The couple left for an ex-
tended honeymoon to Florida and
Cuba. They will make their resi-
dence in Detroit.
Mrs. Henry A. Krolik and Mrs.
Sim Hart have left for New York
and Atlantic City.
MATERNITY
LANE BRYANT'S is an exclusive
fashion store, specializing , in apparel
for hard•to•fit and maternity figures.
Scientifically con-
structed for power-
ful reflection—radi-
ating a cheerfulness
and emphasizing the.
comforts of home.
Exclusive designs enable us to pro-
vide , ,stilish, comfortable garments
that effectually conceal the delicate
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Reliability
is our representative
in every department
Remodeling
receives the same
artfulness as new
garments
Reparing
In honor of the eightieth birthday
anniversary of Mr. William B. Hack-
enburg, a number of well known
Philadelphians are contributing to a
fund to be used to endow a bed or
ward in the Jewish Hospital, which is
to bear Mr. Hackenburg's name.
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be surpassed.
A more extensive display cannot be
found west of New York.
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"The Sallan Corner"
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Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bresler Of
Gladstone avenue have returned
from Chicago, where they attended
the wedding of their daughter,
Rose, to Mr. Abe Cohen, which
took place at the Congress Hotel in
that city.
Mrs. Louis Katz is spending the
week in Cleveland. • •
Mr. and Mrs. David Marx and
children have left, to make their
home in San Antonio, Texas.
Miss Ruth Cohen entertained on
Sunday evening in .honor of Miss
Fannie Rosen of Youngstown, 0.,
who will return to her home shortly
after a three months' trip through
the east. Covers were laid for
eighteen guests.
Included in the list of section
presidents of the Needlework
Guild, whose object is to collect
new garments for • the needy poor,
are Miss Nannette Weinman, Mrs.
Leo Zuckerman, Mrs. S. Kutt-
nauer, Mrs. A. M. Erman,' Mrs. Al-
bert Schloss and Mrs. M. E.
Polasky.
Rabbi Leo M. Franklin ad-
dressed the Detroit Federation of
Women's Clubs on Wednesday,
October 17th. The subject of his
address was "The Man at the
Front and the Man at Home."
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