PAGE EIGHT litsfieraorrAwisniA__a_ornac If any one telleth thee he has searched for knowledge and not at- tained it, believe him not; if he tel. leth thee he has attained knowledge without searching for it, believe him not; but he that telleth thee that he has searched for knowledge and at- tained it, thou mayest believe him.— The Talmud. qternul nub Cub ;Iltes A woman lover a poor youth rather than a rich old man.—The Talmud. Purity Chapter No 359, 0. E. S. eip -.4 . 7., ,. NOW ShOWIng i .'1 CHOKERS-- • :.0 ) .., .. A7,4 c" Pl - ,4 Platinum, biege • 4 and other approved k 4 fik.- iita shades of fox of the season; also Russian 1 ,-- ;) and Hudson Bay Vii: sables in stone and il ' .1 1 baum Martin; mink, I etc. .111 riii 1°1 Ei ,1,. . ii,o ;)4 230 Jefferson Ave. West tit* .italtirXiMft16.4_ ... ,..- t v... ■ FOR RENT— Large Hall for Lodge, Club or Society Purposes. r, Now Available at Reasonable Rent. g Dining Room Facilities. • • Superintendent on Premises. g Hebrew Leslie. Aid Society. The Ilebrew Ladies' Aid Society announces a get-together party to be held at the club rooms, 682 East Warren avenue, on April 29, for members and their friends. There will be (lancing and refreshments will be served. The May charity ball of the society will be held on May 27 at the Kirby Center. Apply JERICHO TEMPLE, Oakland and Milburn Ayes. $ boiessota 0 ■■■■■ Islom.lo ■•■■■■•■•■■ 'w ommom. Tsdakah Club. Kadimah Girls. At the dinner and theater party held on Wednesday evening, April 18, in honor of the former oflicers, 30 places were set in the ivory room of the Hotel Cadillac for the members and their friends. The color scheme hi Fiddle-Back Walnut Of the Much Desired Tudor Period The Dresser has a 50-inch top with fine plate mirror. 1.anity stands 67 inches high and has a width of 45 inches, with triple mirrors. The Chifforobe has five concealed drawers inside with room for at least six suits or gowns. It is 57 inches high and 40 inches wide. Has full size bed with bow ends. Entire suite has solid drawer bottoms and is of dust proof construction ... This suite may be had with three-quarter Vanity, Twin Beds, smaller sized Dresser and chest of drawers—particularly adapted to smaller flats. Double drawer end guides are a feature of the fine construction. Coats,Wraps, and Capes Very New J. Austen Newman Grinnell Bros Sale Will Soon End Only a few short days remaining in which to take advantage of the amazing bargains of our stupendous Spring Clearance! It is not likely you have ever had, and possibly may never again have the chance to share in such savings Adelphi•ns. Bed Room Suites Individual ARE YOU REALLY HAPPY? as await IMMEDIATE BUYERS on our floors RIGHT NOW! Don't de- lay, and then find you are too late! TODAY—NOW—is the time to get a Piano or Player—brighten, glad- den your home as never before— and secure value that is the talk of the State! No Money Down Arrangements have been complet- ed for the renting of a cottage at Cass Lake this summer. Samuel T. Snitz, chairman of the committee in charge, announced all plans and ar- rangements at the last meeting, which was held at the home of Mau- rice Markowitz, 107 Westminster avenue, on Tuesday evening, April 24. Several visitors were present at the last meeting. Two of them, Syd- ney Koffman and Byron Weinstein, who are juniors at Ohio State Uni- versity, addressed the organization. The next regular meeting of the Adelphian Club will be held Tvesday evening, May 1, at the home of Ru- fus K. Stevens, 2242 Hazelwood ave- nue. FOUR - PIECE 11-51- WA SI NGTJ6N J. A. D. Club. Miss Edna Wexberg actor as hoe. tees at the special meeting of the J. A. D. Club held Tuesday, April 24. Miss Jerry Cohen, newly elected pres- ident, appointed the following com- mittees: Membership, Miss Estelle Schneider, chairman, Miss Rae Rat- Something smart, original and kowsky and Miss Rose Grace; social, distinctive about our models that Miss Rose Ginsberg, chairman, and Camp Fire Girls. Miss Victoria Hanelsky. Plans were make them the leaders among The llo.to-hi ('amp Fire groups completed for the party to be held stylish women. meet every Monday at 5:30 at the at the home of Miss Edna Wexberg Shaarey Zedek Congregation. Girls of 43:1 East l'almer avenue April 28. Priced from 13 to 15 meet in the dining room and those from 13 to 17 in the Lu Ana Club. gymnasium. Girls from 13 to 17 The Lu Ana Club will give a' dance $45, $55, $85, up to $395 who wish tee join are invited. Sports, on Sunday evening, April 29, at the hikes, parties and camp are being El Moshe Synagogue on Twenty- planned by both groups. ninth street and Michigan avenue. 'Pickets may be procured from mem- Sigma Beta Sorority. bers or at the door. Miss Celia Fried- Final arrangements have been man is chairman of the committee in 0 made for the May party to be given charge. by the Sigma Beta Sorority on May 5 at the home of Mrs. Myren I,. Or is your happiness retarded by limitations of character that Landsberg, 2726 I'ingree avenue, prevent you from realizing your ambitions and attaining your highest Miss Rose Zeidman and Miss Ger- growth? Psycho-Analysis is the science that has brought out boldly trude Ilasol have charge of the en- the great truth that each individual is essentially the creator and tertaniment, while Mies Esther determiner of his own destiny. For it releases the vast unused ener- Greenberg, Miss Mendetta Popkins gies of the subconscious mind, the great storehouse of every indi- and Miss Mollie Hack act on the bow- vidual. It brings' you a real understanding of your capabilities and er committee. Miss Sadye Sachs and then helps you reach that level to which you really belong. Miss Dorothy Diamond are the re- In loving memory of our dear wife ing of the sorority will be held at reining committee. The next meet- and mother, Anna Goldgleid, who the home of Miss Florence Corn on passed away one year ago today. Psycho-Analysis and Constructive Pschology. April 27, 1922. Tuesday evening. • 1059-60 Book Bulg. • - - • Cadillac 5466 Sadly mourned by her husband and children. Blackstone Society. A discussion of topics of impor- tance to the public in general fea- tured the program of the Blackstone se. Society on Sunday evening, April 22, in the assembly room of the main public library. Emil Ungcrlieder spoke on "The Public Defender," NI. Stein on "The Drug Menace" and Irv- Open Evenings Open Evenings ing I. Snderman on "The M. D. and During Sale During Sale the Osteopath." . For this Sunday evening's program will be the debate, "Resolved, that the proposed zoning ordinance is jus- Have you been one of the fortunate ones to have one tifiable." The affirmative will be up- of our wonderful Special Bargains delivered to YOUR held by Paul Silver and David Bern- stein, the negative by A. Tzatzken home? If not, you're letting a golden OPPORTUNITY and James Silver. Visitors are in- pass, and will surely be disappointed unless you pay us vited to attend the meetings of the organization. a visit AT ONCE! Blue Bird Girls. An interesting meeting of the Blue Bird Girls was held Tuesday even- ing, April 24, at the home of Miss Edith Hermanoff. The speaker of the evening was Louis Gotlieb, who gave an impressive description of Ann Arbor, its schools and grounds surrounding the same. A few vocal selections were rendered by Miss Rose Waxman and Jack Kunin, ac- companied by Miss Tillie Halperin. Arrangements are being completed for a theater party to be held in the next few weeks. The next regular meeting will be held May 1 at the home of Miss Sallie Solomon, 2310 Hazelwood avenue. Lifetime Furniture The Nu Beta l'hi Sorority will celebrate its second anniversary Sun- day evening, May 6, in the form of a dancing party to be held at the At- kinson Club rooms. Reports of vari. ems committees designate a novel and entertaining affair. Committees in charge are: Entertainment, Eliza. beth Bennett and Ida Silver; refresh. merits, Rose Berick and Marion Green- berg; music, Ruth Greenberg. A card party will be given on Wed- nesday afternoon, May 16, at the Woman's Federation Club house, second and Hancock avenues, by the Tzdakah Club. Theproceeds will go toward,' buying more material for layettes to be distributed among poor children. Prizes and surprises will be the or. der of the day at the annual Bicur Cholem Juniors excursion to be held the first Sunday in June. Dr. Louis Weiss, chairman of the committee in charge, is arranging for an interest- ing program and si securing valuable prizes to be awarded in the athletic and other events of the day. Among donors of prizes are, inaddition to Dr. Weiss himself, Behrmann Brothers, Alpha Lambda Kappa Fraternity, !tarry Ehrlich, David Shapero, Al Mendelsohn, Dave Berger, fly Levy, Jack Behrman and Boefsky Brothers. Tickets are now on sale and can be procured either from the ticket committee chairman, Ily Bernstein, or from members of the organization. The last meeting of the Bicur Cho- lcm Juniors was marked by a big at- tendance. Leading numbers on the program were musical selections of interest. The next' meeting will be held on Thursday evening, May 3, at which another interesting program will be presented. . .m e . Nu Beta Phi Sorority. Bicur Cholem Juniors. ri ,. . cRosenberg 'Bros. ; and decorations were carried out in ivory and blue. The dinner was fol- lowed by a theater party. The next regular meeting will be held Tuesday evening, April 24, at the Temple Beth El. The following newly elected offi- cers of the Purity Chapter No. 359, 0. S., will be installed at the pub- lic installation to be held Monday emein;„ April 30, in the main audi- torium of the Eastern Star Temple, SO West Alexandrine avenue: Ida Blumberg, worthy matron; A. B. Strainer, worthy patron; Sarah Gor- don, associate matron; Selma Rosen- blatt, secretary; l'aula Schmittke, treasurer; Dorothy Schiller, con- ductress; Bessie Cohen, associate con- ductress; Birdie Arnovitz, chaplain; Edith Cugell, Marshal; Ilelen Cole, canal', Ada; Esther Sweetwine, Ruth; organist. Star points: Goldie Ka- Ann Weinbeck, Esther; Minnie Is- rael, Martha; Bertha Holtzman, Electa; Rachel Abrams, warder; Mor- ris Blumberg, sentinel. The following personnel will of- ficiate at the installation ceremonies: Ilelen Dushkin, installing matron; Nathan Mettger, installing patron; Ray Strainer, installing marshal; Ju- lia Zechman, presentation of jewel; Ethel Schiller, presentation of flow- ers. An interesting program has been arranged. Mrs. J. II. Schakne will ren- der a vocal solo, with piano accom- paniment by Miss Janette Jacobs. Mr. Lorenzen of Lorenzen's Orchestra will give a piano selection. Dancing will follow the installation. Mem- bers and their friends are invited. r,,e1r..5tiaterk,W1,7 - 1 Sydney Shevitz was given third place. Others who spoke were E. Goodman, J. Josephson, C. Margolis, G. Mar- golis, H. Shur and 1.. Stein. A. F'. Tull, president of the Detroit Busi- ness Institute, addressed the mem- hers. L. Carlini, honorary alumnus of the club, also spoke. Speakers at this Sunday evening's meeting will be Ben Safir, Isadore Berger, A. Weiswasser, S. DeYoung, S. Leibowitz and W. Knoppow, Trade in Your Old Piano or Phonogragh as First Payment Brand New Pianos Low as $197! Used Pianos, $98 Up! An Exchanged Player-Piano for as Little as $265! A Good Assortment Remains, But THEY'RE GOING FAST! Here's a Wonderful Special—Terms Low As Only $10 Per Month Starting June 1st. Clairmount Club. At the last meeting of the Clair- mount Club committees were ap_ pointed to carry out the details of the annual Maytime dance to be held at the Kirby Center Sunday, May 20. After the business meeting, popular s ong selections were rendered by Miss R. Lefton and Miss H. Winkel- man. Messrs. Stills and Further pre- s ented a comedy sketch and the pro- gram concluded with music by the C lairmont Syncopators. One Entire Floor Devoted to Bedroom Furniture. We Maintain a Complete Line of Valentine-Seaver Fine Furniture Arrow Club. The first open model meeting of the Arrow Club for the new term will be held Wednesday evening, May 2, at the home of Miss Ruth Weiner, 420 Frederick street, Apt. 1. Harry Reismann, with the co-operation of the Misses Ruth Margolin and Lucy Yoskowitz, has prepared an elaborate program. Visitors are invited to at- tend this meeting. The members will have a theater party Saturday even- ing, April 2 8, after which a party will be held at one of the member's homes. For information call Nat Bean, Empire 5039-J. For the living room. Fastidious buyers, who know quality in furniture and demand pieces correct in design, luxurious in detail and so faultlessly made as to last indefinitely, will prop- erly appreciate this line. 'Complete Outfit '345 Y. P. S. C. Girls. We invite you to visit this magnificent new store— the last word in every detail of modern merchandis- ing. We offer you the best goods at fair prices and careful, friendly service. At the meeting of the Y. I'. S. C. Girls held on Wednesday, April 8, at the home of Miss Etta Isaacson, 548 Hendrie avenue, it was decided by the members to take full charge of the doll booth at the bazaar of the Michigan Federation of Ukrain- ian Jews, opening this Saturday even- nig at hte Kirby Center. The next meeting will be held at the home of Miss Gertrude Bernstein, 962 East Euclid avenue. LIEBERMAN FURNITURE Philomathic Debating Club. A City-Wide Furniture Store 629-639 GRATIOT AVENUE I I 1411I WV o 011 1 1;& • , - U Contestants in the debate to be given at the twenty-first annual model meeting of the Philomathic De- bating Club were elected at the last Sunday evening meeting of the club, as follows: William Knoppow, Syd- ney DeYoung, Isadore Berger, Sam Leibowitz, Jack Schulman, Jack Thu- min. Jack Margolis and Ilyman Ba- rahal were elected alternates. A sil- ver loving cup will be presented to the winning team by Judge Harry J. Dingeman. Sam Gurovitch was presented with a silver pencil for winning first place in the declamation contest, his topic being "The Invisible Hero." Second place was awarded Jack Thumin. GUARANTEE We stand back of every Piano and Player-Piano we sell —and our FREE EXCHANGE TRIAL, which enables you to exchange, should you wish— and without losing a single cent, MAKES YOUR COM- PLETE AND PERMANENT SATISFACTION AN ABSO- LUTE CERTAINTY! Open Even- ings During Sale At $345 We Include —full 88-note exchanged Player-Piano- handsome design; finely finished case; well constructed throughout, and with pure, sweet tone—Beautiful Lamp with 24-inch Silk Shade—Music Roll Cabinet—Combin- ation Bench—and assortment of Music Rolls. It is the vast number we sell that makes this amazing offer possible. Grinnell Bros D;:i't 1515-21 Woodward Avenue Michigan's Leading Music House 26 STORES—HEADQUARTERS Longer Than Tonight I J ;I