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issue. Phone Glendale 8326, Society Editor. Mail notices so as to he seemed not later
than Wednesday.
Mrs. Magnus Blaze! of Rowena
sireet, who has spent several weeks
in New York, has returned home.
Rabin and Mrs. Leo XI. Franklin
left Friday for a 10-day eastern trip.
May the coming
year be filled with
happiness and success
for you and yours.
NI rs. Joseph Siegel, 96 Boston
boulevard, spent several days in Cin-
cinnati visiting with her sister. Mrs.
Justin Rollin:in (Josephine Freud.)
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RI, Seymour Marks, of Marion,
Ind . who WAS visiting at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benja-
min Friedenberg, of 891 Second
boulevard, has returned to her home.
Miss Dorothy Krolik, a student at
Vassar college, is spending the mid-
year vacation with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. I/ay Krolik, of 76 Rowena
street.
Mrs. Hannah Freud of the thole]
Addison has returned from a trip to
Cincinnati where she visited with her
children, Mr. and Mrs. Justin Roll-
man.
Mrs. Adolph Sloman of the Hotel
Charlevoix has returned from Cleve-
land, where she visited with her chil-
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Sloss.
Nliss Sarah Lambert of 150 West
Hancock, who is attending school at
Vassar, is spending the mid-year va-
cation with her parents, Mr. and NIrs.
Benjamin Lambert.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Welt. 105
Boston boulevard, have returned front
a trip to New York and Atlantic City.
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Cadet Milton S. Solomon, who is
attending Staunton Military Academy,
Staunton, Va., is spending the holi-
days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
II
R. Solomon, 31t4 Tuxedo avenue.
Invitations were issued to 46 guests
for a dancing party given at the Dr-
trMt Conservatory of NI usic Thursday
evening in honor of the visiting cadet
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Summerfield & Hecht
90.96 Michigan Ave.
and his sister
Delray Store:
2211-19 West Jefferson
The Luncheon club gave a dinner-
dance at the Phoenix chili on NVed-
nesday'veiling last.
Covers were
laid for 30 guests,
Nance.
Miirion Fribelman of Boston,
Mass., who was a guest at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Rosenfield,
995 Second boulevard, has returned
home.
Miss Myra Cohen, Mr. Harold Ro-
senfield and Miss Helen Morris were
guests in the box of Mr. and NIrs. Da-
vid A. thrown at the Friday evening
concert of the Detroit Symphony or-
chestra.
Leo I. Franklin, son of Rabbi and
Mrs. Leo M Franklin, is spending the
mid-year vacation at his home.
lift. Emanuel T. Berger, 59 Law-
rence avenue, has returned after
sepnding some time at the Ritz-Carle-
ton.
Mrs. Benjamin Lambert, 150 West
Hancock avenue, entertained at a
family dinner, Saturday evening last.
in honor of her birthday anniversary.
Mrs. Milton Kuttnaner, 28 Glynn
court, who visited with relatives and
friends in Pittsburgh, has returned
home.
Mr. Gerald Rosenberger of New
York is a guest at the home of Mr.
hi r. and Mrs. Adolph Shuman are
living temporarily at the Charlevoix
hotel.
and Mrs. Monroe Rosenfield, 995 Sec-
ond boulevard.
The
Year End Clearance
of All Winter Appary
Presents the Lowest Prices of
the Year on
Suits
Coats
Dresses
Furs
Waists
Skirt
Week of December 27th to 3131
Mrs. IL S. Fink left for New York,
where she, will spend some time with
her daughter, Ruth, who is a student
at the Fine Arts school.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Lightstone and
daughter, Selma, of Virginia Park,
have left on an extended
trip
through California. where they will
spend the winter. They will also visit
in Colorado Springs, Col., before re-
turning to Detroit.
Dr. and NIrs. I. Irving Bittker (Celia
Grossman) have returned from their
wedding trip and are at home to their
friend, at 2900 West Grand boulevard.
Announcing
THE
Merrie Belies
of 1920
IN
Miss Gertrude Marks, a student at
the Monroe Academy, visited in De-
troit en route to her home in ()scoff?,
Mich.
Beauty
Mrs. Joseph If. Ehrlich, 1101 Sec-
ond boulevard, is spending several
weeks in Battle Creek.
Pep
Color
OPENING
Thursday Night, Dec. 23
FEATURING
Billy Roder Oval Wilson
Marie Barke Sue Lapaine
Beauty Chorus Direct From New York
SHOWS
5 BIG NIGHTLY
5
Revel in an Environment
of Music and
Dance
6 p. m. to 1 a. m.
No Cover Charge During Dinner 6 to 8 p. m.
Special Christmas Dinner
No $on to 8 p, in.
2.25 per Plate
Plat at
nr7
Victory
Cafe
WOODWARD AT CHARLOTTE
D. W. THOMS, Mgr.
Make Your Reservations
Now for New Year's Eve
Melrose Pudding
Make thin Xmas one long to he remembered.
Serve Arctic lee Cream. Please yourself and
surprise your guests.
A heavy Xmas dinner should be followed by
a light desert.
Mr. Ralph Friedman of Montreal,
Canada, who was a guest at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Cohn of 891
Second boulevard, has returned home.
The Orange Grove Revue
Neatest
Clever-
est
Most
Enter-
taining
XMAS !SPECIAL
Miss Rebecca Myer, of Alpena.:
Mich., is spending the holiday vaca-1
tion with her `mother. Mrs. Sarah i
Myers, 999 thrush street.
Mr. Israel Cohen of 891 Second
boulevard has returned from a trip to
New York.
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N1essrs. Walter, Edward and Philip
Rothman have returned from their
respective schools and will spend
their mid-year vacations with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Roth-
man, in their country home at Royal I
Oak township,
Miss Ruth Breitenbach of 140 Put-
natn avenue, who is a student at the
University of Michigan, is spending
the holidays with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. I'. Ilreitenbach.
Mr. Z. Ifimelhoch of Boston boule-
vard has returned from a trip to New
York.
Dr. Roy Greenthal of Ann Arbor
is spending a few weeks with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Greenthal,
346 Tuxedo avenue.
Miss Charlotte Ermann, who is a
student at the University of Michigan.
is spending her fluid-year vacation
with her mother, Mrs. A. M. Ermann,
33 West Hancock avenue.
Melrose Pudding--Puts the finishing touch
lo a Christmas dinner.
Orde r
From Your
Dealer
Phone
Glendale
4110
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Value of Reading
Our Announcements
Our advertisements are meant for peophes
who want to practice true economy. It can
Mrs. Herman Lewis of 207 Grand
avenue entertained her bridge club at
luncheon and cards on Tuesday last.
be laid down as an unfailing rule, that, when-
ever anybody goes below our prices he also
Miss Sylvia Levy of 34 Merrill ave-
nue is spending several weeks with
relatives and friends at Indianapolis,
Ind.
goes below our qualities. We have no desire
to be known as
a "cheap" home furnishing
store. The idea that overshadows all the oth-
Miss Sarah Buchhalter of 217 East
Palmer avenue is spending a few
weeks in Battle Creek.
Miss Irene Rosenberg. who is a
student at the University of Michigan.
is spending the midyear vacation
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. If
Rosenberg, 2954 East Grand boule-
vard.
Mrs. Ilarry Starr (Virginia Morsel.
who visited with her mother, Mr,
Hannah Morse, of Glynn court, left
on Wednesday for her home in Pitt,
burgh.
Miss Sylvia Gittleman, student at
Highland Manor school, Tarrytown
N. Y., is spending a few weeks with
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sol (little-
man, 2315 Second boulevard.
Miss Benjamin Sollinger of Tuxedo
avenue left on Saturday last for Louis-
ville, Ky., where she
will make her
future home.
Mrs. M. Nfandeberg of 899 Brush
street is visiting with relatives and
friends in Cleveland.
Mrs. Philip Gordon, 307 Burlingame
avenue, entertained at dinner on Fri-
day evening last for 25 guests in
honor of Miss Minnie Apfelbaum and
Mr. Harry Goldberg.
ers is to give you SATISFACTION. We have
no desire to brag. What is said in our ad-
vertisement is merely business news. It is
nothing but facts. We believe the public likes
to know which is the best place to buy. We
believe in telling them.
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