America 'elvish Pcriodieal eater CLIPTOlt AVINUI CINCIM114111,11111,6139.. PAGE SEV Mi2 VET rton; Awn ("IRON Votr4 :1941°641.69 'eatf o acit>1 11 Engagtmente g 11 Fraternal and Club Notes tack Mr. nad Mrs. Louis Goldman o Port Huron, Mich., formerly of De troit, announce the engagement o Blew Chet.= dueler.. I Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Renick and their daughter, Lillian, to Benjamin The Bicur Cholem Juniors closed their son and daughter, Coleman and R. Hyde of Pittsburgh, Pa. Rose, of Owen avenue are leaving its eleventh year with one of the this week for a motor trip to Boston, finest programs of the year. Nearly 400 people were present. A. Lane of New York and Atlantic City. the W. W. Hodkinson Film Company Mrs. Maxwell Silver and son, treated the audience to Irene Castle's Henry, are leaving for a several latest seven-reel picture, entitled "No, weeks' stay in Baltimore, Md., and Trespassing." Harry B. Elliott, elo- cutionist, entertained the organize- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Prag (Lillian other Eastern points. Lion with several selections from ' Finsilver) are receiving congratula- Among the rite winners in ama- itudyard Kipling. Miss Helen Ress-; tions on the birth of a daughter, teur dressmaking at the Highland ler amused the members with a hu- Rhea, on June 17. Park High School is Miss Rose Miller, morous recitation about "A Bald-1 Oscar A. Goldfine Headed Man." Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wolfe of Cleve- a member of the graduating class. and his brother, Harry, puzzled the land, Ohio (Clara Goldberg), former- James I. Van Vliet, son of Mr. and audience with their mysterious con- ly of Detroit, announce the birth of Mrs. Leon Van Vliet of 1246 Edison trol of the magic wand. a daughter, Blume, May 20. Harold Rosenthal closed the prc avenue, leaves on July 1 to spend Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Harrison of 1494 the summer at the Michigan Military gram with an interesting, inspiring Edison avenue are receiving felicita- Academy, Camp Island Lake, Mich. and instructive lecture on "Back to Judaism " Mr. Rosenthal is now a tions on the birth of a daughter, Miss Essie Cohen of Cleveland, 0., rabbinical student at the New York Elaine, on June 10. is visiting her mother, Mrs. Cohen of Seminary. He is a Detroiter end is well known among the younger set. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Davidson of 303 Farnsworth street. President Al Mendlesohn per- 256 Owen avenue are receiving con- Mrs. Frank Popkin and daughter, formed his last official duty of his gratulations on the birth of a son, term when he appointed Samuel' Mendetta, of 1510 Elmhurst avenue Gerald Joseph, on June 12. are leaving Saturday for a several Sternberg as chairman of the moon- , light committee. weeks' stay in Duluth, Minn. ■ •• • MAT* 60.11000•• 01 or _ e./V06.0■WMOW...000140, 00 061 •••■••■••■■• DETROIT, MICHIGAN N. connection with any other store. - • Ills M••Awar4 A ?irt1 New Summer Skirts of Silk and Flannel 1 1 $10 The very newest sports models d S and colors for ll a-arounummer wear. The choice of styles in fancy Baronettes, fancy Fan-ta-si, novelty flannels and hand some es is Prunella. Te h choice of styes large. White and gay sports EUROPE WANTS MISCHA ELMAN TO COME BACK color.. f. ANNOUNCEMENT Mack B. Weiss, formerly of the Ray Hotel, Mt. Clemens, Mich., has taken up KOSHER catering and will be pleased to give the same class of service as he has done in the past. Melrose 6-W 536 Garfield Avenue After an absence of several years, during which time he toured Europe and the Orient, Mischa Elman re- turned to this country last week on the Mauretania, his sister accom- panying him. The wonderful Rus- sian violinist will tour America, but so strong is the demand for him to the European concert platform that he will yield to it when his American tour is completed. Ile was a feature in the concert given on the Cunard flyer on her record-breaking trip which ended in New York last Fri- day. FY FE'S—" Ten Floors of Shoe Service" Cool White Oxfords and Straps Y. W. H. A. NOTES N our Third Floor Department smart choosers can be economically outfitted for the "Fourth." Fyfe quality of material and workmanship distinguishes the following ex- amples at moderate prices. Others, equally attractive, are $5.50 up. I i Two-Straps $7 reign skin cloth with Junior Louis heels White Oxfords $6 White reign skin cloth with I t ',inch military heels II Sport Oxfords $ 8 li'hite elk frith black calf trimming 11:hite Reefer (loth with taloa Men 'sing —Third Floor- Silk Hosiery Special $2 Bathing Slippers All Colors Woodward and Adams I Philomethie Debating Club. Mrs. J. Decker and family have The Philomathic Debatior Club moved form 2219 West Euclid avenue to their new home, 1165 Rest Phila.. held its twentieth annual model mee t- .ing in the Shaarey Zedek auditorium delphia. . Monday evening, June 19, Harry IL Mrs. B. Mandel and daughter an- . Platt presiding. The program of the nounce that they have moved from. day was • debate on the question, 473 Stinison place to their new home , Resolved, that the principle of capl- punishment is justifiable." The at 110 West Philadelphia. " et — affirmative was upheld by Ben Safir, Joseph Eskowitz of 365 West ■ Louis Carpel and Wilbur DeYoung, Grand boulevard left for New York the negative by Charles Ornstein, City, where he will embark on July 4 Aaron Weiswasser and Jack S. Ho- o n the steamer Aquitanis for an nigman. The decision of the organ- extended tour of France, Germany, ization favored the negative by a Austria and other European coon- margin of only two votes. Spencer tries. S. Fishbaine, Capt. Isadore Levin and Miss Esther B. Friedman of 565 Louis Cohane, alumni of the organit- ation, acted as judges for the best Belmont avenue entertained the past speakers. They awarded the Louis Honig- week for Miss Mollie I. Price, who is leaving for Chicago to make her fu- Smilansky gold medal to Jack man and the Mrs. Martin silver Honig- medal to Wilbur DeYoung. Honorable men- ture home there. — Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ross (Helen tion was given to Charles Ornstein. R. Stein), whose marriage was an All alumni present declared the de- R. of June 4, have returned from bate to be the best that the Philo- event delightful honeymoon trip through msthic ever Meeting held. The has Model issue of the the East and are at home to their Philomathian, edited by Ben Safir, many friends at 95 Somerset avenue. was distributed among the audience. Daniel Budnitzky, in behalf of the Rosaline Berkowitz of New organizfition, presented a silver- Mrs. Yorit is v isitin g her sister, Mrs. Harry plated gavel to the retiring speaker, Harry H. Platt, in recognition of his , Greif of 4841 Beaubien street. valuable services while a member of the organization. Arrow Club. , Fourth of July Week-end The Arrow Club held a regular at "Y" C•mp: Call the office, Glendale 7971, if meeting at the home of Moe Schwarz, you want to spend Sunday, Monday 1523 Sixth stret, Tuesday, June 26. and Tuesday at the "Y" camp. Bring ' Many ,mrorto:il matters were dis- your bathing suit, tennis raquet and , cussed and final arrangements were comfortable clothing. The group will made for our excursion to Put-in- leave the Interurban Station for New Bay, Sunday, July 9. Baltimore at 8:10 a. m. Sunday, July . The board of directors' meeting There are still many vaccancies was held Thursday, June 29, at Miss 2. for vacation periods. Register at the , Lucy Yoskowite home, 4747 St. An- toMe, while the next regular meeting clubhouse, 89 Rowena street. of the club will be at the home of — 1M. Wolfgang, 3714 Brush, July 5, Wednesday Picnics for July: , The "Y" is planning weekly out- instead of July 4, on account of the ings for Wednesdays during the holiday. Several games, a recitation and a month of July. The group will meet at the Belle Isle boat dock, Wood- dialogue were the entertainments for the evening. Mr. Levine, a former ward avenue, at 6:15 sharp. The first outing will take place on Wed- speaker of the Philomathic Debating Club, acted as critic for the evening nesday, July 5. Meet us right after work. A pleasant evening is planned. and gave an unusually splendid re- Everyone must register in advance port. and pay 35 cents for supper. The Amitians. The Amitians met Tuesday even- Membership Pins: We have already received our ing June 27 at the home of Mrs. 0. membership pins and those who have Borenstein. Miss Levitt was hos- ordered them may call at the office. tess. Many topics of - interest for They are very attractive and orders the coming season were discussed are being taken for the next ship- and transacted. A lovely luncheon was served by the hostess dancing ment. following. Due to the warm weath- er meetings will be held every other JEWISH MONEY $500,0 PAL IN ESTINE E INDUSTRY week instead of weekly. The next meeting will be held Tuesday even- ing, July 11, at the home of Miss JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.)—A Edythe Sklare, 51$ East Kirby. rough estimate of the extent to which Jewish capital had been invested in Socathec Club. Palestine industries is furnished by The Socathec Club is an organiza- figures compiled for the last eighteen tion formed for the purpose of fur- months by a Jewish Statistical Bur- thering the social and athletic activi- eau showing that over one million ties of the members. The officers sre: pounds, nominally $500,000, have been Masserman, president; Stamell, vice- brought into the country and put in several profit-bearing industries, in- president; Baly, treasurer. The club's chess team won a vic- cluding building-construction. tory over the Northern High School chess team a week ago Wednesday at the Northern High School. The Socathec team, composed of Masser- man, Donut and Bavly, won a 6 to 4 victory over the Northern team, com- posed of Frank, Brown and Silver- stein. Akin. Social Club. The Alcine Social Club, at a meet- ing held Tuesday, June 20, at the home of Miss Anna Erman, 5741 St. Antoine street, debated the question, of hair-bobbing, Miss Erman and Sam Moskowitz favoring the new fad in girlhood. They defeated the negative team, consisting of Herman Ratkow- sky and George Drabkin. 1 Some Great BATHING SUIT NEWS ! $1.95 for lots and 2nds of $4, $5 and $5.50 Hygienic Bathing Suits We bought all the maker had. Well up to a thousand suits. Think of it! We consider it a rare piece of good fortune. We pass the savings right along to you. Pure worsted and worsted mixed suits! And if you know the Hygienic name, you know this to be one of the very finest In a makes. Full-fashioned, shaped garments, all of them. om have stripes on the leg worldski of plain and strip ed styles. S e he che tst. stripes a cross rt, some and Some are graded imperfect', but the defects are so slight a knot in the a drowoustIlltn. evetr h tlindbetehnemm, e pri aps yoetiaz . or ably c h drop Unless you don't want • bathing suit, you surely should come to this sale. It's • record-breaker! $1.95! Worsted Suits, Made Hygienic Way, $3.95, $5.45 and $5.95-3000 Cotton Bathing Suits, Good gs 89c. Trimmin, Heavy Cotton Yarn, Black or Blue with White or Red Crewley•Milner's—First Floor. Cirowley , Milner & Co. Homes, S. E. CornerGratiot and Library. enues. Store for Main Store, Gratiot, Library, bionroe and Farmer Avenues. to 5:30. Saturday Nights the Store Closes at 6 O'clock. Store Hours, 9 We Deliver to 30 Suburban Cities and Towns. Nu Beta Phi. A regular meeting of the Nu ti'tea Phi Sorority was held Wednesday evening, June 21, at the home of Miss Ida Silver, 590 East Palmer ave- nue. Favorable reports were rep-, clered by the committe on raffle. Mrs. ' Isadore Shermer of Cleveland, an honorary member of the sorority,. Miss Dorothy Floreman, also of Cleveland, and Miss Rhea Skud of Ishpeming. Mich., were guests of the evening. The next regular meeting will be held July 12 at the home of Miss Ruth Cohn, 5626 Dix avenue. Si-tme Phi Gamma. Miss Evelyn Vine of Josephine use.: nue was hostess at the last meeting of the Sigma Phi Gamma Sorority on Monday evening last. Dancine and t refreshments followed the m ing. for a the- Plans have been completed ater party to be given at the Majes- tic Theater next week. Let.Er-Flick•r Club. A weekly meeting of the Let-Er- held on f" . c! . er organization was Thursday evening, June 22, at the h - me of M. Birnkraut, 628 Boston boulevard, Plans were made for the dinner dance to be held in the near future. Dancing followed the busi- ness meeting. Y. P. A. COMMITTEE PLANS FOR ANNUAL MOONLIGHT Plans are bring completed by the Young People's Auxiliary of the Shaarey Zedek for the annual moon - light to be given on Tuesday even - ing, Aug. 22. The committee in charge is making arrangements for an interesting program on the best Tickets will be placed on sale in a week or two. Whether Away for a Month or a Day Correct Sport Togs are a Happy Forethought Every day sees new additions to our lavishingly colorful sweater department. SPORTS SKIRTS SWEATERS Chiffon-like weightless af- fairs for July days—orchids, mauves, heliotropes, violets, tangerines—and a host of contrasting color stripes. Sweater sketched— Most effective with the sweater costume is the white skirt. The one sketched is of EPONGE. Its fringed lower edge and drawnwork most effective. $14.75 $13.75 Everything in Sports Attire 101 JOHN R ST. 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