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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

SOCIETY

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Mr. David Greenberg. is in New
Turk city.

City of the Straits Drill stall gave
a pedro party at the home of Mrs.
Ilarry Rosenthal, 49 Set-bald( avenue,
Thursday, Nlay 1, at 2 o'clock.

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ISO-1S1 P'ondward .1 venue

\Ir. and Mrs. Philip Gordon, of
160 Farnsworth avenue, have given up
their home and will reside with their fe
daughter, Mrs. L. Mark, 2.11) Nled-
bury avenue east, for the next two
ly Weel, s, after which time they will
leave for their summer home in
NVIiite Lake, Nlich.

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The Misses Rae and Anna Cohen, 1
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;fof Palmer avenue, entertained NVeil-1
tiesday afternoon in honor of their
O sister, NIrs. Mollie Loeb, of Chicago, ILi
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• followed by a dinner at the I Iutel rt
0 Statler. Mrs. Loeb is the guest of
NIrs. DaTid Nlitchell, 351 Seward aye-
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NIr. and NIrs.11. Harris announce 0!
thus engagement of their daughter, F4
Doris, to Nit- . David Rosen. fit

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The patronesses for the Sigma Phi t
Beta sorority dance Thursday eve- fit
Nlay 29, are: NIrs. Joseph Beis-
man, Mrs. Gecrge Edloff, Mrs. I). It. t
Stocker, NI rs. an Litman, Mrs. t
Aaron Klein, NIrs. Louis Rosenthal
and N1rs. S. Benjamin. The proceeds t/
of the dance will be awarded to the
French Baby Fund.

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NIT. . and Mrs. Louis Falk and Mrs.
Jessie Barnett, 161 Linsdale avenue,
have moved to 106 Nledbury avenue.

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Those who have
attended this sale
need no invitation.
Tailored and
Dressy Modes.

Each hat bears the
original price tag.
Reductions made
at time of sale.

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Unrestricted Choice of Any Trimmed Hat in the Hozi:.?

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For illaytime—Frocks of Organdy

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\1 r. and NIrs. N. Rovin, who have
0 been living at the Hotel Statler, are
spending a few weeks with Mrs. Rey- t
parents, \I r. and NIrs. William
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Flayer, 201 Leicester court.

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Nit. . and Mrs. NI. Rosenberg, for-
merly of 'Toledo. O., parents of Mrs. St
Avery J. Ginsberg, have moved to I
Detroit, and are living temporarily at
the Addison hotel.

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The Sigma Gamm a Fraternity, a!tt,
social and literary organization coot-'Si
posed of Jewish young men of the ,fe
city, have rented a cottagc at Lake
Orion for the summer.
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Mr. Ralph Mayer has been the guest 5;
of his brothers, Dr. William Nlayer l fi
and Mr. Melvin Mayer.
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Mr. Milton Atlas, a student at the l.!,;
University of Michigan, spent the
week-end with his brother and sister-
in law, Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. At- I
las.

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The North Woodward Social Club .1!
gave their first dance Sunday evening,
April 27, at ilyman's Dancing Acad- fq
emit., opposite Hotel Poutchartrain.1::
The dance was a great success and v.
promises to become a regular part of
the social life of Detroit and an event,'
eagerly looked forward to.

Sunday morning at 9 o'clock, Mr.
Albert Sugarman, of Cincinnati, and lt
Bliss Elizabeth Levinson. of Charle-
voix, Nlich., were united in marriage :Si
by Rabbi Samuel S. Mayerberg.

The toilette for warm weather will be very partial to this
ever delightful and refreshing material, which appears
this season in white, Navy and pastel tints. Imagine a
frock of hemstitched bands, each one a different pastel
color, all a symphony of color (sketched center), 39.50.

Or pink flowers with the fragrance of May-time matching the
satin girdle of a surplice collier and tunic model (sketched on
right), 69.50.

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A decidedly striking effect is seen in Citron (the new shade),
Melon or white organdy, produced by means of strips of the ma•
terial in Navy Blue applied to the skirt and collar (sketched on
left), 29.50.

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Other organdy frocks from 25.00 up.

CHIPPENDALE PRINTS

On colored grounds of lavender, rose, green, brown, are
another novelty for summer. White organdy sleeves and
huge bow sashes add a relieving touch. Priced at 19,75.

COLORFUL CINCHAMS

In plaids and checks, boast of organdy collars and sashes.
From I 7.50 to 25.00.

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The Betty Wales Summer Frocks Have
Just Arrived

Which should be of interest to all young women who want
dainty summer frocks at a moderate pricing. These
dresses are procurable in Detroit only at our shop.
Betty Wales frocks in organdy and gingham range from
10.75 to 19.75.

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Mr. Clarence Moses, who has been 1 1■51;.PW ■ A's5a;11A1AVasAZIi."4—"'— '
visiting here, has returned to his home
in Cleveland, 0.

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Very Charming
Colonial Pumps

Especially noteworthy is the
fact that these pumps tit particu-
larly well at the instep.

They may be had in gray suede;
with Louis heels, and turned soles.

With Buckles

$12

Smart New Oxfords, '12

lilt. and Mrs, S. Evenchek, of Cleve-
land, 0., announce the engagement of
their daughter, Anna E., to Mr. Julius
Krause, of this city.

'The annual meeting of the Jewish
NVoinan's Club will meet Sunday at
Temple Beth El. In addition to the
election of officers, musical numbers
will be given by 'Mrs. John Seidman,
pianist, and Mrs. J. F. Maurice Mc-
Farland, soloist, with Mrs. William
Lachman Silver at the piano.
i('ontintted On l'age SIx.)

Interesting Fashion Hints
for Summer Apparel

Exceptional Values in

The clothes worn for sports wear
this year are as apt to be of soft grey,
dull blue or even black. as the gay col-
ore we have associated with things for
country club wear In the past. For
Instance It Siegel ( 1 0. recently showed
an extremely smart sports cull or ali-
t, grey Tricolette In two different
woo yes. The oral Is charming In a
novelty weave and the skirt Is fashion-
ed of plain grey Tricolette. Navy blue
Tricolette In a very fancy we/tee Is
Lined for the popular scarf on the coat
and the skirt is also finished with a
band at the bottom of this material.

The fashionable miss or woman has
been quick to discern the many delight-
ful characteristics of wool Jersey for
late spring or summer sults. It is just
the.correel weight for comfort and un-
usually aciart when selected in heather
mixtures. nary or reindeer for practical
weal or the spoils suit.

The one illustrated at the
right is exceedingly popular
this season. It boasts of
both simplicity and dignity.

Gingham has become nn essential
fabric. especially In the school room .
girls have voluntarily abandoned
the filmy Georgettes, etc., during, the
school hours. for the inure practical
simple frocks of gingham. They call
be fashioned. however, to look very
,ItarmIng. indeed.

It comes in gray suede,
with covered I.ouis heels, and
turned soles.

Cedar Chests

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Weddings, Banquets—

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Seats, $1.00-$1.50, at Grinnell's
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Miss lictty

Cowen, who is a candi-
date for courant honors at Woking.
England. already holds local positions
as•ociated with public health. housing
trade school, and dispensary for pre-
Nention of consumption. In London
she has been a school manager, and
member of School Care and Insurance
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ommittees, as well as lion. Secre-
tary of health Committee of the
Jewish Board of Guardians.

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Woodward, Near Canfield.

SERVICE-NEEDHAM
GOWN SHOP

Ready to Wear and Made to Order

611 Woodward Arcade.
244 Woodward Avenue.

At Crosstown

913.917 Hastings

line pretty gingham dress which re -
cently was shown by 11, Siegel Co. was
5f canary color combined with darker
shades. It was made in coat effect
with deep girdle and a fetching bow
In front. An organdy v•stee gave a
dainty touch 10 this very Practical gar -
meld. The skirt was made on slim
lines and was perfectly plain. White
pique piping was an added feature.
Blouses which ore Paris Inspired are'
gorgeous with embroidery and ellitinna
and most wonderful as to color.—Ads.

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