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poiimdster Huston SdY~it is Impossible for Him to Keep Temporary ChrIstmas Branch Open; Neff Continues Battle Employes of Farms Best Paid in State, Labor Leader Says WEDNESOAY,IIlCEMIER 30,1942 -AU. PAID C1RCULATlON- -VOLUME ]-NUMBER 53 JoJm Maz.er of A F. of L. Fighting for lncreases in Parf." Disdose:. Sf.artfi:ngVietory l.!1. ~ VilLage

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poiimdster Huston SdY~it is Impossible for Him to KeepTemporary ChrIstmas Branch Open; Neff

Continues Battle

Employes of FarmsBest Paid in State,Labor Leader Says

WEDNESOAY,IIlCEMIER 30,1942 -AU. PAID C1RCULATlON--VOLUME ]-NUMBER 53

JoJm Maz.er of A F. of L. Fighting for lncreases in Parf."Disdose:. Sf.artfi:ngVietory l.!1. ~ VilLage

• GROSSE 'OINTE NEWS W........ Y.O-"'bor.3Il.1l!l

ItD\\"n!hlP I:oopl!rnte with oetr;OiIIP:lrJ,'Beat:h. • I~the fint ",~man I11t'mber Street lightJ: on Keorclle\"a! Moret.h.aD300.OOIJs.ign.~tion Town Club. lotto crease and~

N d lllr L'~ckllut ODSunda)'. Summons !Clr war £C1."~ be- 0.. the. Gros:>e Pointe Board' 01 marred 5Utte<"..$of fiNt blackout for Hom~ Rule comtitut.ioo.al C:ul SdlTeikart .uc~eed. rials 01 e\'e:y kiJl:1 ... ~~

ews Para e w~~ ••p~~,=",gjn'npriO:ityrOr "~t:~£t~~~~:Bo=r EdJU1~~~WOrdh~t'Ome!nxn inf;in;e;r::Yrancis M<:Gulre,;r:~:ent \'Ole ia Nonmbu ~~TO~~as 5tI~ of ~~~t c.s~~

D. 1942 '£Al' %3-Sub dcb5 pool plans is ~ in. Sororily Ho~.e at l'~e go~emment that ljle ""ar ill d:Iughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vane Induction (If n::J.ani~d me:D bas F~ 111hit by rt."ike (If fa POUlle 2n-.." .. ;__urlng I!CJr (n~ grand COmlnJ; out party, I st.'e to Licut Robt. V. s.::n:th 00 ~o:o:: tl.> dcmacd more 'Women in McGuire of Kensington road, Is bl..-cn halted by ord(.'n ~\·ed:at. =dpal etrP1oya.. can co:tIectkm..- r~ !:It t:.Betrothal of VIrl::ln OJ Koo:..."1JmJun .. 6 !l-CdU.o-tn. marc ed to Sergeant Carl Lewa local ~rd No 57. .ltL'r l'-AWVS opem seeond

IUldChnrleJ L. Cae is :umounred.1 Je= Fr~ TilY!or. c!iI.:z~ht.er Xumber of draftees. from Pomte Scott.5':'n vf Mr. aDd MI'L ~13 Extra sugar ration ==ced recrtJ,)t:J:lg1I:ell~.

ICOlttinlltd (tollI PAle 11 Tht' G. P. HIgh SchooJ Imfus- of M,. and :,m. Albert MlXIre cut cinstir;alJy by the \01UDt&:ry Scott of Kem~ood Court, .in the tor CiImlmg PllJlX1".,.E'S. Dr.Jcl:nB.1Iartull. prmninent!J;ln :<1 nt" or"!;lt;l1:rat"h~D..1 ~It~dA~d~}u.ddmg 13to be dt"dl_, ~:~~,,~f D~tr~~~~. ~e~~J Ullk~:'':ement15made thatthe ~~O~'1~.t~u:~~~rial dumh to n:.~I~~~~e1D:!~ iu-~unttd 1~~~L:~=t a~~

~"r::~l~}I~~~~~~~'I::;~~r~~ ~~ !;I~~t'd:~;I~~ th~r rc~lD the ~~_::;d ~~Ia~~ C:~~rn ~~:d j ~~m~t':f ~t,;~~\e a ratitID- da:~~;:~fit~t ~~~~ = ",?::e~~~~tep:~'~ts;;rti~ tl:r~~f~ ~ mmmula nalal d-H'xk r"N~-"": t' JtNE 'i-AJg('r House G3J"d= In St. Johns Ep~<ropal dlU.""Cbl )lor'" blood donors l:l«'dcd by B Ford to Waltcr Ford, son of of rubbf:>rwit at the,r col!edion amru-.s to be ~\'l::L l.l1 f.r1mt oJ:!:t'me l:ltu t~l H'T' <:c "r tlll' SCl:neof ArtISts U3J"kct Ezl11blt. S.1turda' afl mooD.. Red CrOS$.. :Mr ilnd i\1rs- Frcdem:k C. Ford depo:Its by dOMn tD the rullbu the bi~ :sd:oollS held. .All o:m- fol'CH Cl

N~\ r I11~h s<"Oo.,! ""dU"l< tr~:;;;I:.SchOOl offen; lI.eronautielh,~1) ::~;:lnL~tg~~U01J~01~:lD ~~o::-~o~~.~~~ Of~~~p:~~~O=~Olds sa~~f;~illie Burke. mr of!~~~Y Jna1D1ain d~ona.GuardIH <'" nll:ht d Jarll,~" ~" H,,~ K('ll~)of!\1.ar}l.mdcatclles men~{'rr. nt- jrnde-lS at ~ oa Jdferson ,Is fifth birthday dinner at tbelst.ag.!.2Ild~gue:s1"fP."nta!1 m'l" n-X~ =rt ~,rt.1lJ ~es. ~ ~.O\~~~~,~~~i~,1~:'rA:;::c~~ ;lmocrns1l1IilJakc~hilefi.shJ..Dl:otr M~ Alrc Moody Shea:Jcr be- ,utt't~ Whither. hme::5CJ. IS hmwnd .at Cal1m,T all G~ Poin1e:Is tosne rub- (~-~~IJ}

.\rmy "nd Ka\'~' work. ~

m;'~~~c!~t}~3:,·r~tn!~;~~~:': IW,o,' Tlmr.

c.ry turn" nul I~.l Btron/: for IF,nl Aid inspcctloIL

Feb. 12: Wnr spurs gard-::ners'C' 1:",,,ler ..rfnrt. .

Homer Frisch lC'ads fi£>ldo~ II~e~kinJ:nominntion f~r Commls·Sill" inP,1rk \·dlnllc primari ...s

:'>lor" than :!OOI} POIl\',·rs ("•.pt'c!('d to nn~'.I"crnew :\t Da~'call on Mond,1\".

~l"r(>Ihan SO[) l.>o,~tnWfol'r.,;rar.-'IS!' lax b.'fo:--: th(>\' Cdn rid ...th~ waves in the comin/: scason,

F,·b. 19: l'lllt"d ~.1!lOnsBridl:eLunchi.-on,l!l\"enin Colo'l;' Club

Home of Kobl.. F. Bank.'>'''! HOl;lk!."land d,'<lro~·..d I>\" :in:.

Feb, :!G: \"lrl'inia Da,·~ wed_'>Lit'll!. ~relch<,r in hcr home onTrllmule.'· foad on 8"lurdn\·.

Chi..f Air Raid \\'ard~r. COInp1ain~of c,vill.,r.'<who shun civ-Ilian d..fen~e job~

Mflr 5:Younlllhul:s rob Titus'dru~ ~tore at point ()! sun fondmake ;1\\.,1". with 5250.Lan minohr rush for aulo platcs!'re.1Xs :III r£>cord_'>in Point";'4,000 plale, issucdnnd SlIJ.OIJOtaken In on Saturda~·. •

Ma,·. 12: ~Irs. EdWin f-:rieJ:hof{,orl:anize.<Pointe women to prae- itic!' :-lark!<manshlp.

Poinle makes rccMd fnr ~rowth Ift.'" huildinJ: pl'rmits for n31 new'cuildinss \\"<'rei,;sued m 1941. I

dr~;~r·r..~:~d~.l~2 ~i~~~~~;:~h~;;ith ..;.- may be called. ,

60 more men called tos"n·ice'from lh(-"Poin!e.

L'm~ a ....aitl'd !If(' ~ur'·~y pig-eonholed by ehanl;CJ caused by Iwnr. I

Rt'd Cro~s dl'SiJ:natN'lIh·.. Toea1,~hdoo~~e~~~i1t~~~l;enCYsheltus I

,\pn! 2: Anny turn' down 3fnwn from Point.., Groop of 80sent last w('ek nearly cut in hnl'al induction centcr.

Labor BaUahon of youth 10 ber";:,,,d to help maintain VictoryGnrden~.

Arrangemenlsmade to remo\'ccon-:nlcfcent pallents from Col-lase Hll~pilal to .lohn S. New_h('rry home>in event ollllr raid"

April 9: Pointe ,','omenorganizenn'>lhl'r branch ot the AWVS.

S,·rvice ml'n need sportli t'qUlp-IIwnt"

Smnllest turnout In Point., hb·torr :;ur:s to poll, for town~hlpelcct:~n: only 411 flUl ot a rl'gl~t·('r,·d,,01('0/15,OOI)

t~:r~;~~:~dcoa~~~~~;~~:ro~f('~i iAr:;;;~ ~~jfJ~~r:;~t'I~~ll5drh'ins iwith p3tkmJ; Ill;hl!.

Oddfel!o"," to celebrate lZ3rdunmVl"r.!;lf}·.

DHothy nu~sel T('m:: milrrif's~111x~chhng, Jr. in Grosse PomteJ.1crnon~1CllUTCiJ. ,

EI'l."bdh !IlJIJNk'"n wl'd~ WII·lialllCollrt jn(und".:htcr-n'mooy11151. John', Ep,phany churchon Saturday.

Gro:;~cPointe Sd'\lol Doard <:JlDron·$ ~'''{:''P'llg ellm::c In cOu·c:t·jn"'.,~ r",·,· r 10

Apl,1 23: Will" intl'rf{:n'~ \\ ,t.~formatIon 01 new Women', Ex·chnnge,

G. P. Town~hip app·'iD!' Juhuc>BnlUl supen'lSot to fill nc:wc)'caused b~'dealh of N",Il-"~tl.lcnk,

5,0(1) Pointcrs betwecn 45 lInd65 1'1.1~1r_'';''''U' '

ApriIJO::WO ..tlelldmcllJnl:olAWVS In home of ~Jr~, .\11;('1'Shelden; Oj7 volunteer for G.P.UOIt.

:\Jan~· students helocd throughc(llll'gl' by I.Jolher,<;'Club.

Park adop:.s par tChe~h.lle 10tit limes.

EdwOlrd Rectors named FireChief by Pm>:'COllll~,I.

2,001} rise a dawn to givc,draft('e~ iI rou~in" ~l'nd off,Oa'·id Chllr!c~ Whllnl'y cie~ InHarper Ho>pila!, agrd 75.

Plans comple!£>dfor ~ug:tr 1'11-lioning In Pointe.

55,000to S....OUOfire dama!:e tohome of Ro« ..l1 J. ~fegargl ... onLewiston rrnd.

Bandits!:et ho~ reception "-"henIhc}' \"Isit Ih.. home of C;ulWi£>dem:mon BuckillghOlmroad.

May 7: ·W3r 1raimnJ: cbssc$start in nCI\" Industrial Art~building ot G. P. high seh.Jl1l.

Local ~upen·L~or~!"rm H 1fT,rRule amcndment unfair. P.,in1es'l:tq;t· sharl' of count}· tilXP:; isnorcd.

Ma}' 14: Betrothal of Lois EII..-lyn Northrup and Pierre Font:.n-counCl:d. I

Dr. Knrman AUf;!; taken b}'death at hIs home on McKinleyroad.

114 Vietory Garden.'>already il"llperation in thl' Pointe.

100 uniformed nurses nndmany phy,icians ~nd surgeons:,Ut:nded funeral of Dr. Rober!T" Tappert.

Joy riding Dctroit youths sp!'dthrough ~Iop sign and scnt Mrs.Florence Orlwine to Q flamingdeath.

Citizens Association call to.....nmcellng to probe 1Iomc Ruleplans. J

Local sehr,,,] Hl.lthorities startlaklng school census in Pointe. ,

MAl· 21-Intl'nsin: camp<J;!;nI

fll~::~~"Gep~~~;hC~n~Y ~~~~;iI ...---.-------------:------------------

ITwill n~\'I~r~p~~na Jap. :':e,·cr ~jnk J ~l;b,Yet an electric turbo-generator is a weaponIlf war-a J~oJI}' wcapon. And this one is

doubly ~O. Bcc:1use ;t is destined for use in a

Detroit EJj~lJn Power Pl:tnt, where it will gen.er:tte pQw~r for a ho~t of W:lr induslri~s in thisarea. It is diadI'!· because the flood of war prod.uels from Southeastern ~lichiJ::an will hetp tipthe scales and seal the doom of our enemie,.

NOT A SECRET WEAPON

But the turbo-generator is not a secret weapon.All the world knows that the United States hasmore clccto:icpow~r to forge the tools of \·ictorythan all the countries of the A:,;iscombined. TheDetroit Edison Company is a conspicuous ex-ampl~, with 5~z timtJ tlu capacity th:1t it pos-sessed in ',"orld War 1. Without that tremen.dous capacity, it is unlikely that the Detroit afeacould have become-so quickly-the bristlingarsenal that it is today-producing planes, guns,tanks. ships. and eountle~5 other instruments andmaterials of war for the free people! of theworld.

WHY AMERICA IS SUPREME

Why is America supreme in electric power?The 3nswer can be found in the American econ-omy of abundance, based on the concept-UThemorc electricity that il used, the less it com t8

produce it. And the less it cost!. the more it willb~ used:' Influenced b)· fhe public benefilS 10 be

g3incd from Ihis poJiC)', the electric eomp:miesof America have consistemIy followed .a pro--gram of improvement and expansion in order to

provide the most dependable ser\·ice ff)r theircustomers and the greatest abundance of eleclricpower for the country.

TWO YEAItS TO IUILD

Now this new turbo-generator is being added10 The Detroit Edison Company"s gtn~ratingcapacity. Sim,:e it takes nearly two yors-andapproximately a million :lnd a half dolbrs-tocomplete one of these huge marvels of modernsei~nct, i'oU can see that your dectric companyhas aln·a)·s had to prepare for the furore far inadvance. The ncw generator which brin~ inurgcnl1)· needed power at this critical time tta!

on order long before the blow at Pe3rl Haroorshock~d a peaceful people and set the wheels ofwar production turning madly_

ENOUGH FOR 250.000 FAMILIES

1Qis newest turbo-geOl:cator pro\·idcs an ad-ditional 75,000 kilowatts-or enough c:Iectricityto care for the nonnal needs of 250,0tJ0 a\"l~:ragefamilies. Yet this 75,000 kilowatts is only t

small portion of the cntire pn:sent Detroit Edi.!10ft capacity. In 2 world of peace, this added

capacit)' would h:an~ bet:n utiliu-d to a~~ure2mple deetric PQ,ytr for bomr!! :and indllmic-~,It \Tould h~\"l: offered funhcr a~suunrc of the

deFnd.ab!c ~en'ice- to which the- cunomns ofThe Detro:t Edi~'):1 ('omp;.n)' ba\'e tccome- ae-C\Jstorr-~d.It tro:Jtd h:;lxe-mrzmt greal'!'r comrort:u::d cf)::J,\'roie-ccc:for brt:er numbtn of reople.It \Tould h:J;\·ebl0Ut:bt added rroMi~e of thecootinuatio::l (If the rea~n:lhle r,ale-~ :or electric-itt "ITh:ch ~t:,:::ms of The De-eoit Edi~onC~:J:panr enj'Jr_ Bot cirrum~t::mrC$:J:wc chang-ed its iClln:di;<.terlertiny. ~1::trkedfor continuou.aroo:J beh.i:r:d the: 11n~, this industrial Vo·e.apontrill be d~oted rug:ly to the grim n~eds of war.

A MODEIlN MIIlACLEThere are C".any ~ital c!rnltnts that paniciratc

in th~ compIe::: cycle ff', the production andS"'..Jpplyingcf electricity t,) bomr:s and industry.HOti"l;:"["er. the ttlroo..gcneralor is the heart of thet'nlJrnl<l':E oper.atio.:l..It is the mechac:mt thatOJo,·erts the energy of cnreme1y hot Ste.1rn athi~b prcssuu: in:o electric correnL The DetroitEdiSO:l Company. in !dccting a General Elec-tric turoo.gcoeraIOr, gaoc tttll-meritcd rccogni-ton It:) .;0 rors of leadership in the building ofthese grczt tn.1ehines 2nd in impro\'ing theirdesign to ob:ain grC!t~r efficiencr_ Your sectionof t!:Ie COll."ltry is gdtiL!g" the fi~esl equipmentth.at technotogial ~I1 has dC\;sed-the mostreliable equipment that money can buy.

GENERAL_ ELECTRICs c H H E c t . A D y H w y o •

ft1~PRODUCTION

in war plants!Skilled workers can produce ,,,.I)" .u Vi 11 .and .efT>-ciently as they .:tin SEE. T;,at !.; ",hy ~OG-: l'l!ht IS ~

important in war plllnt1. MochlJle DutpU' depends IJl

large degree on the speed lInd a<:curacy oi mnchineoperatof!, nud seeing must be dcar, ,shut ••, ellortlC'S:l.COOD LIGHTING hellJS to make It w.

But there is another production 1..01 almost a~impvMant .OJ good lighting, ami that is CO~RCONTRAST. MlII:hinM in f;]ctor;~ lift,' &r:~n p"lnted• drab green, deep gray or blade, J,lI'ml,llj:into.ll darkIlPJidmass. This _ combined with .lull walls, floorsand ceilings-makes seeinit difficult eve" under largeamounts 01 illumination. Valuable light is ·blottrotip" llIld mum of it wastw. There ,s n~ conlms!betwun the machine and the work. !:Jo>tWC("ll a grayUarnpiog and a gray press. Eyes strllm to:> see. handsare slowed down, hazards arc multiplied

A paint brush provide!! a simple aod in...xpe~lvesolution. By painting the working arens of machinesa lighter color, CONTRAST u provided between the"'nrk and the background, mllkifl~ it e~~ to ,see. Andbecause eyl:S are instnntly nttracted 10 the bngbt spot.the lighter colpr "spotlights" the dango:!' area - tl!;point of work _ and occident baZD~ :In' lIutomab-Cilly reduced.

Detroit Edison Lighting Advisorswill be glad toadvise you on the combined use of LIGHT andCOLOR CONTRAST to boort production In Y~pla!1t. Can RA 2100, Li&btini Division. The DetroitEd;"., Compony.

GROSSE POINTE NEWS

ABSORIIIlE JIL

ASPlRIIl TlILETS

BIUC UQUID

UZ$,...

Merchants, in cooperation with the Grosse PointeNews, offer many gifts for lIrea's First Born in '43!

These Store~eepers are ma~ing a Free Gift offer to thefirst baby b be born in this community in 1943! They arethe same storekeepers on whom you can rely an the monthsand years your baby is devele-ping and grcwing-up • __ forevery means to health, alertness, comfort, end enicyment.Fonowthe simple contest rules-.and this newspaper ioinsthe rlore~eepers in saying "Congratulations" to the firstbaby-and aUits newborn n~ighbors.

~~ale Irs Time Now 10

We Will Frame 1stBaby's Picture FREE!

Joseph de Grimme', Art Salon is hea.!-quartel"S for gifts for aU ClGCasions •••giftl thlt live well with everyone. Ha ..,thQ1.egift pictllr~ framed now.

Joseph de Grimme'sART SALON

Punch & Judy Bldg. Open Evenings

Mother and Ded'i Favorite Dry CleanersBring The\e Mother and O.d PriDt.

Clean and Press FREE--a dress fer Mother~ suit for Fatherof '43's First Baby!

SHEPLER'SCLEANERS & DYERS

Harper at Grayton RJ. Tu. 1·1900

98c

C8IITESTIlULES

8otu!!...,.,

50c DR. LYOII'S TOOTI POWOE.

FATHER JOHIl'S MEDlCIIIE ~';:OLD DUTCH CWIlSER

CAUF. SYRUP IF FIGS '"Si&e

RESOLVE2fll'l5cto De~1

...;!h •••

Steadman's Gift for'43', Fin.t Born:

JOHNSON & JOHNSON'S

Baby Toilet Setof CREAM. POWDER and OIL

STEADMAN'S20792 Mad Niagara 9600Opposite Wood's Police Station

"Extra Goodness from V~rgote's"For the First Babe's Mot!ter:

].lb. to JI/2-lb.

Fryer ChickenThe ludy :'T\other _ill apprwa1e this r.t>eVergots quality chielen for that RRSTdinner.

Vergote's PoultryMARKET

Harper at Everts Tt,xedo 2-9030Bltvoeen Whittier and Kensington.

louis Meier's Sons wiD present

SILVERfor the Lucky aaby

-. Child's Silver Cup ofe:tceUent quality

Louis Meier's SonsJewele~ and Optometrists

16401 E. Warren Ave•• lit AudubonTUxedo 2-3100

Fr= a.,hys~ S!:re ~A

Beautiful Lace Basketfilled with Gel'ber's Anorted

BabyF=d.{Bdet !.'~de ....C-'="~l

East WarrenChildren's ShopIb437 E~t Warren Avenue

at Outer Drive

. SE'-SON'S If~i

toEveryone

*Mljor BIllS H.I..,PosIII •• 303 •CLUIltOOM5

1~===;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;'';';;'''U =Mack AT~ :roo ...... 11- .1 L ..J

MINERAL 01. Ful.Quart

LAVA HAIID SOAP

50c EDWARD'S lOSE DROPS

ODIN'S PILLS .51: SizeFor KidDcJ'll

34cROSLYN

MARKET

For the Po:nte Com."'f\lt!\ity'sFirst c!orn In 1943 •••

A Quart of SweilzerMilk FREEfor 30 daysHuJthfJuu is eOftJ ch"'.d', ri;~tfulherit..;e ... III~ f~ re""o/I:" },.t.~h+.J ht: s-~,,1dre~iY. SWEl1Za H=-"'qt"\~ tJ..:lk.

Sweitzer Creamery15202 M.d Av~.. Tca..ed~ 2·1000

HILL'S COLD TABLETS '",..FREEZOIE-for Cons '",..LIFEBUOY SOAPALOPHEIl PILLS ;s,

Pkr.

BENZEDRIIIE IIIHILEI GO,'·.J1D.1l

SCOTT'S EIULSIII $1.2,,..LUX TOILET SOAPFEEIlAMIIlT %Se Si:;~

LauUve

ASPERlUI

21033 !l1ii.ek,:lt nOhl~'n Road

Niilgara 9542 In The Wor..ds

14c

"ISU'XFun

VIl:TORYEyes EnmiDed and. G:.bS6

Fi11N:and.K..tWud

V~)Dr.EI.TEW5OPTOMETRIST

, JillS Eo Wurea TUudoI atOllkrDrive 2-66:35\ Opta MOll.,. Wm. lW1 s.t. ~

t9c

3"1$ lie49c49c

2.1rS 13c19c21e

Our Gift is. Bet.:.rtifu.l

Wooly Toy Dogw".:·@ "':'~ :!'e-'!l s~

--a.d t!,;.s r-_.c ~:t b. i~ • ~~~ 01 tM~:~ ~A·tt="a] t~t do .!.ers •• a~b.!-e M-re.tW,,,~"";'e·s.

--a Bea:,:+ifJ FLA.....rrfor t~ lrjy Mo~:-:er

----ad for tf:!.t Saby a:

Bootie of Flowersfrc:n th!! Pum-!-e'sS::l.art

Greer:bus~

Grosse Pointe Florists174 Kerby Rd. Ni.!gara 2513

FOR THE LUCKY BABE!T_o \Vee~:1 S"~rT d

BABY FOODS1"claC:n; S~a'l'd V~t,,!* J,,"::'II

!l."Ii.:e ()w:, Sekodi:;f\]Ft-o:m.tlte Sk~ that Servu You Q1J .. !'rty!

Nightingale SuperMarket

The Grene Po:-:fe U4tht of Dattoit

Be~eTIl~~ ~C~~tiq~

6lfOSSE POINTE NEWS

Wedding Bells Will Ring for Them Saturday

at Substantial Saving!

&ry W I;t!ri ;1'\ C'.IT ell:lTlTlOlll Itod "81 bet" p~l;di"l tll.:l se\e-.n ..... d",n«ld Ityl"l 01 r.n~l'<;.':',f.'1' &~ ~r.j1,l'i1;1.bulliy 'nd .Of~manl~ip. W, I:"(.~lr .d..ilc ytlU to mile YOllr '''I);ce fro'" ~••h~=~ ~C'C.1io" ..mile thc'e """n91 I" peu:b't.

OUR COMPUMENTSAND

BEST WISHESReupholstering-RestylingTO THE

HOSTESS CLUB0/ Grosse Pointe

AND THEWishes YouOne and All

a Happy..

To the former fer thejr5ple~~work in conducting the p~~.i~

. for service men of the Ne,g!t-borhood Club, and to the ~till

wk so uruelfuhly hove given of their time fer th!iRlccessful prcset:Ution of out war, we take thi! 0"

Ctiion to pay our humble tributtl. They are tnhIIQmpltry of AmeriCliM in war time.

All W.rk D.n. ~yFactory Skilled Craftsmen And May It Be VidorioUJ....Y.'.

0'-IU_,.-.."'M- .tlJetfln's

~-:.:.: Q)... ef_~~

Since 1927 Reupholstering and Reityllng h;udcllnltely been an Unpeortanl part oC our manu_bcturing bu,ln~,. Uphollltered piece5 may i1l1penrbeyond redt'mption. yet we can restore them tononnli! use and untuual beaut)... Our facilili~cur craftsmen and our experience are at your db;:C~\h~:I':~o~ o&~':.ed It) JCr\'e ;You as we

New Year! ANNOUNCING !Grosse Pointe

Congregational. Church'CHARlES w. SCHEID, Paster

NOW MEETlN6 AT RICHARD SCHOOrMcKINLEY AND KERCHEVAL

Worship Service II A. M.Church School II A. M.

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t EOW. J.PONCIQACZ. JllDooa MAN· PDQ 'YOUR CAR0,._ Evelllll,. EJ:cept TaHda,. aad WedDuda,.lPJudrd PaTJDelll.l • Interior COWlHlor Sertlce It'at:.gma'c\ end C1C"i~fc,

17008 KERCHEVAL AVENUE'.615.gl\~tJ~ff(l1'~onJf\lO•... ,nr U.f"VJl[l".~ 1I1tlllY.20JS I Nll'gara 778B

To hlJ,ten the f!1Id of'trirc QmJ,""fhl', ,I'(' (JIlrJ our n'mirrrlerto keep '-::mplJln'J' •• tn kcrJlllf1 IJUljiw)

U. $. War Sad"" Staml" ami Bomb.

F)UTH. HOPE.

]\ IV D Pal/IntI .& •• loolt into our LaO of word. (or lite jOyOUII. mcrry ~reetinC'

of tL. Holiday Seuon, ~Ie are dopped Ly • d.rk

.Ladow of tL. titaDie evenlJ lLat Lo.ve rocLcd ILe world ..•

A .lJ.adow which .cem. to Mde ILc (;Ieam of ILe

CIui.tmu SIar, and leem' 10 dim ILe pealiD~ of CLri.lma.

CLime •••• But tLrou~h ILe ~Ioom tl.erc IILine .. a ILin

.Lite r., of liOL.t, a promile of fuhlre fur. of Peace (In EarlL.

aaclliLerly [0[' ILo.c to wLom it is 110 Jear.

To ,n aud yOUI'I, we ... ilL tLe .lren~IL and coura4e

... orlt •• , and G(;ltl ... And waiL

JRf/J/fJ", ""

&lOSSE '·OINTE NEWS

HAPPY NEW YEAR!......~:;:.~f.

"7r~'\~~~..""4./~~A~ ... /.~;,~

~-..~/.Salute the New Year ...

With a Pledge to Victory!*We ihant. you for ihe confidence shown Our organi-

zation by your purch.!ses! May 1943 be goed to you••• io <.lllAmerico ••• is our sincerest wish!

Proper'sGrosse Point. StOAI For

MEN end YOUNG MEN

17016 KERCHEVALSIM. Closed Safvrd.y, JIlt. 2nd

•• 1I.F:....

More of OlLr Pri ..ed Camel CoatsArrived for TodaJ's Selling •••

'Ya-.a :\fcS: Imp01'1cnf

Coat for the Duration

ABJ..C.nOF100:=;~'OOL

A.'lD 50fT CM<tD. HAIl_

..·_it ....~lIlt~..H~ •••

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... -.btdl .....

:j9.95

REA'(]N"!l£~~PRICESJ 5EST

~ CUA!.TI

16035 MACK. AVENUE TUX"":OO 2·'9732

Opportunity for Special Values!

Only 16 More DaJs

CECIL GORDO N

AnnolLnces

Her Exclusive Galleryof till.£

Antique Silt'a, Furniture and China

WILL CLOSE J~lJARY 16

DRASTIC REDUCTIONS

¥L SALES FINAL CASH REQUESTED

GIlOSSE POINTE NEWS

Command.enls For Victoryar GIU. ~ WIUO ....

I THOU sh~lt keep thy moufh sh~t.

2. THOU shalt stay out of Wosh:ngfon; both thou ~nd thy CC.!"I\lenf

and thy car and thy family end thy family's family end all ih~ Ion.respondence and thy personal problems; none of these shalt t~or-bring fo W4Shingfc.'1 fa:- they duMer up the warbA notl

3. THOU shaft not harass H:y son bet:a~ ~ hath not 6 COmJTltS<' •

neither sholt thou ma~e him to feel the service of an en~rled m;lc;,be beneath his college educotio.'1 and thy colonial b;,dgro~ ~~~ejtr:er shall these trnngs ~ held agaL"1S:him by other entsted ~~If thou don not ~e of tnem do"!. o!lb:mu~tion.

s. lHOU shalt not get a."1ts. i.., thy p" ..,h to put on- a uniform on1· b5-cause.thou art va:n ~d hm no ccur"Se to nee thy row in ihe ~~~r.ewhere thou l!Irt mo.,.. needed.

6. THOU shalt wall:: ev=.., thus s.:':'5!f thou aid to save g!llsand rueD!!thus shalt thou .redeem He price of thy girdle and "thy doctor's billand thy ve'}' h,de.

7. THOU 'sh<!lltnot strite: neimer sh!t thcu wall: out: ngithe: ~h Ittholl lock out; neither s..:'at+h:=u~ down en ~e job, in order ibt ~hyd~ys rn~y be long i..l ihe k,.,d wnidl the lord thy God h<!lthoiventhee. • .

8. THOU sha!t not in.inr:. ~fi~.~~e r.<~re the seas for vera.,. theywho have thought;o n:ce be.'1::lti .he seas are full or proJne juice.

9. :I?t~~:i}~no~ fret be-..euse of e ...il-doers for thou hast nD~dons s:>

10. ~~Uf~~~\:c~~~b~ith; thc:J hm Ion nothing beyond reeoO'er)'

-:s"ational.'l.CIU:l.ll:J.t113

HAPPY NEW YEAR

~M~~~~._"R~~9~"IINSUR ....NCE

1212 Griswold St. RA.4417.8-9

1 I. .,. h, ,,/,,/',1

.. \ •... «(,1/1 p'll/y",

y/,dnfsday, Dtcember 30, 1942

**********Open EveningsBy Appointment•

VICTORIAN STYLE

LOVE SEAT

$10450Glnuin. mlhoqlny frlme. C1rvitd in Grlnllng Gib-~ dyll'. Blul figured dlmask covering. Our cei~ngprlceSI93.50.

GENUINE CHERRY

PULL-UP CHAIRS

$13Smlrt practical ehai~ Ihat &!'G made the b.HerWIY. Suited for neecJeFoinl.

ROBT. IRWIN. ADAM STYLE

PULL-UP CHAIRS

$2950Umit.d numb.r Ol they were formally Sb5. Genuinernekoglny with dripld dlmlik coveringL

36" AFRICAN CROTCH

MAHOGANY TABLES

$3550

CUSTOM BUILT

ADAM STYLE SOFA

$9850Genuine mahoglny fro!lme wilh 10011 do....n.filledc:uihionl .nd coverin'iJ in blue d.mnl

CHINESE, RED LACQUER

OCCASIONAL CHAIRS

$4150UnllslIel in destgn 10 gro!lc:eI snurl room. Coyeringo' brown figured broetlalln

OIRECTOIRE STYLE

PULL-UP CHAIRS

$5950Ceiling pric:e $150. Genuine mahogany frame5 withcoyering of imported Fr.nc:h C:lIt velyet.

Genuine Hand Crafted Masterpieces ... Modestly Priced .•• Heirlooms 0/ Tomorrow!

GROSSE POINTE NEWS

Make Your Home More LiveableWith These Taber .. ~Hand

Crafted Masterpieces!The Taber Furniture Co. does not have 0 Jan~ory Sole ... dOyin and day out we preseni sup~rb values in fine furniture.

We believe in selling Mostercrafted furniture for every room in

your home .... created by America's great artists •... or re-

productions from f~mous antiques e1t moderate p.rices.

"'/8 know you will enjoy your home more-helve greelter confi.

"dance in us in the years to come when you know that fine

Craftsmonship, indicative of attisiic furniture can be purchesed

at Taber Furniture Co. for so litlle! Let us prove it!

1-DRAWER

PIER CABINETS . . ..... $44.50Gilnuine void! manogany Clbinm th~1 ~re t:.eldomfound fOl' twice the price.

,.pc. APT.

DINETTE• • .. . .. . $165DUNCAN PHYFE

DRUM TABLES. .. .. .$21.75Pop'Jlu mod.1 c:opi.d from I r.. 1 .ntique. In .. I.dmahogany.IOthers to $150.)

Genuinl rntnogany. CorTIn ubin.t, .rllllnlion tabl".2 arm .nd 2 ,ide eNi,...

].DRAWE.R

CHERRY COMMODE . . .. $18.75Genuinl cherry handsomely fini,hed Commode. InVictorian design. Three drlwel"1.

MAHOGANY

PEMBROKETABLES $28.50Genuinl mahoglny hblel. Inlaid _ith bOlWood Ind.bony. &ceU.nt YIlll"NEST OF TABLES

] Nesl Toblei in Genuin. Maneg.ny .••••••• $29.50I.. decor.f.d Tulip Wood Sb9.50 CO~AFORTABlE

LOUNGE CHAIRS $39.S0Wnil. thry lid. II group of fin. chail"1 in importedPel domestic Ilpt/my. (Ailing price $49.50.

ROBT.IRWINTILT.TOPTABLE , $39.50M,d. by I mister crafts;m.n in genuinl mlhoglny.Uluilly $55.

HAND DECORATED

CHAIRS.

CLEARANCE! LAMPSCI.arlnc:e! Porcelairl. Chin.,. Crystal, BrOn1e andModern Metal Ia""ps:. Some lI'e in plin. Priced$4.75 to $95 elch.

. ... $17.50

10 PIECE SATINWOODDINING ROOM : .... $495Was $1250. Satinwood, Rosewood. Tulipwood endBOrofood. HInd decoro!lled. By Johnston-H.ndley.Johnston.

**.****

ROST. IRWIN HAND MADE

Walnut Hall Chair$2450

ADAM STYLE. DOWN RLlHl

BIG WING CHAIR

$4950Iloncle ficis.~ed gen.w.o .c::!' f:~ Wl~ ~""'~

d~·~ upnobtery. A buy!

ANCESTRAL OA!(

FIREPLACE CHAIRS

$7950Canoed frlITItIs of sctd A~dU.n ";"'tI! eU:. nltdowel iCOl\Sfnl.cti=. ~ cd 1'1"'. i:::-p;rldt.periry.

SP.ERTON STYlE

FULL SIZ.E SETTEE

$14950

CONSOLE. HAll "'

Living Room Mirrors$9 10 $75

7-PC.RNEe:SUSHPollard Oak Dinette

$274t.1r.~n prwu q:. uhi'~+. &;~ fr.le yrvr,.R.e£rletoty~) f.I!:&t d4c. ..~~ toywrordt'r.

LEATHER TOPPED

MAHOGANYCOFFEE TABLES

$1950Pariod sty1n ;", 9~ ~ ...t...e;......, .it;' t::j) ;'il·"'~.Jleether tclp.!

TABER FURNITURE CO.@w~dF.aooJ.HmmdT~~

25 W. Jefferson AvenueAmericans Since 1633

Phone CAdillac 1616

r

P.go Eiglif GROSSe POINTE NEWS

"BORN TO SING"NEW YEAR'S EVE - 12111DNIGHT

Edward EvereH HartoeJeffrey LynB

"THE BODY DISAPPEARS"

"THE GLASS KEY"

ESQUIRE15311 E. JEffUSOlI

ADULTS 31c CHILDIEN lle

GilOSSEPDImIO-I-CUE

NeW' Millnlqement Here MeansNew Policy iIInd ill New Quality

of Pictlltel For YOUT EntertAinmentl

Mr. Herman Fischermow __ ....III DoWDlo... Detmii - CUU.. 0;'

FISCHER'S CASINOWED. aDd THURS.IASUARl" • and 'J"TUG.OAY AJrIHIE

SAILS AGAIN"_lib Ronald Rella.

rLl:sBtenda ;\1an!W1 l.zr,

"SINGAPORE WOMAH"

DOUNT NEED ANY ADYUnSlHSSTANDS ON ITS OWN lIPVTATIOH

•Cbklr.ut. Spare IJM"Sftab OlD' SI«Wt,

Pro1Ilpl Dtllr"l/ at AU r'mtj

1S00J L "IfFElSOH ••The NEW Management I.adJ .. u4 &utl_ ..... ,.It.1.I I ...... _nar:,. o:!.aaIIl& tM"!'

II'. bunA .... ."II" .. d I ~ •• 'c&! •.• 1&Wsc"- ~ ., ...... IW' T~ ••• I ..... .u.II.,. •• Ie~ .... II&lI .. u".."..,. __aU •••• 14 Iu-n: •••AttMI. 0.. GtHI. I. OM e.utry.-tW DHr ow U. S. It..

Colony Theatre ~:~:::;,~('';~~"='="'~h1~lr·,,"~=--~JU:EP THLU ItOLLL"lG. .IlEI:P 'III£)( lLYlXG. ID:POl'rll D"E..VI' nTIXG. DO!'\,"'"r DELAT, aCT 1'OOAI". FO&

TIDS ,ltAB "iE ALL O\"E TO rA'1"~

Thank You - kOlIn [IB' 'ndaryW"hes All

SEEYOUR NEXT PICTURE AT THE COLONY!

15635 MACK AVENUE. neAr Somuut

TUxedo 2·2324

:: ~~: RITZFINE FOODS * LlQUOIS

BomAT1lAJU".EK .lot, MILE* SPAIEIIIS

W~ Cocktail B~r 1I~:;t::=ANO n .ll::rHSKELI.ER Compl.re In Prl.,.re Panl to l!~1

__ . rv"\._ AJr C.IllllU..... P ~Witll:eln, .LeINs. I"'. InH.. , IJk. J_

EATS "OWFor New l;"ean E\'e .t 11:3.Spec.l.al lU1dn1a:ht Show at 11:31 {

On&" S~.;5BaL $U., $1.1,- Tnx Inrl.-

TWO 115 ROOI SHOWS NIGHTlY

Make Your Nrw Year's EveResenation NOW!!

Make Your

New Year'sRESERVATIONS

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HOOP-BEE-BOOG&Ossr: 1'01l'Io'1'£ WOODS

* BEAUTIFUL *CLUB ROYALE

PRESENTS

THE GEORGEBERNARD DANCERS

LEE SULLNANSO:"G STAR OF "DEAT THE DA:\D

GREGORY, RAYMONDand CHERIE

'"COMICS wmt MEIUllML'\T

MARJORY WARD'''CHEERFUL n.-EFUL TAPSTER

GEORGE DUFFY AND HIS ORCHESW.

ROY TRACY,M. C.

,..sdoy, lloc.m~.. 30. 19426iiOS5E FOrNiE NEWS

Cub Scouts Make Toys for Needy Children for Christmas( , .. TICE TO ELECTOIIS

"SSE PImE WOODS IICI!IGA'lALTEUTIlIIl OF YOTIIIII PIlECIIiCTS

SUPPOITED IT COMMISSIONER POST

RESULT: ~~~a~e~~ar~ our f1ghtint

PHILIP F. ALlARD

I AYES: DJ::ESIXG. BLRt:E..~. :·IAI:.CO. L-\YER5..POST, YAXDERBI;SH.

~AYS: Xone.

General Underwriters, Inc.700 Buhl Building

Detroit, Michigan

GROSSE POINTE NEWS

.SUIU'*'.9:..toyWl ,1564 Broadway

... ~ Gf1lud Cimll I"artr.

R.sf•• ~.f aidS,.'oOll Ha.sl

BEERS W1NES BlId LIQUORS

oPen "en' day 'till 2 a.m.SUDda,rsaml hoIl~opul

rro:nl:00p.m.CAdDlao WO CLla'OflI Wi

~ted 1n DuneaD Hlnra''Ad~DtUl"tS in Good £:lUng'

Punch and Judy~~~C.~~~;' THEATRE NL 31,.

WAR SfallJF. Naw all Sal. of 011.'- 'oz·Officl.............

"BORN TO SING"NEW YEAR'S EVE - 12 .IHIGHT

Edward Everett HamaJeffrey Lynll

"THE BODY DISAPPEARS"

JANUARY 3-4-5

Ala. Ladd .. ~eroIlTc. L.k.... riall Daar.vy

"THE GLASS KEY"

IRDUE POlITEUR.J.CUE

New M.nege,"!!nt Her. Me.nsNew Policy and _ N.", Qu.lity

of Pictures For Your Entert.inment!

Mr. Herman FischerlZ5D w.s •..,.. ........ ..".

ID D01n1UnrI Ddrall - CLUld cr.-,

FISCHER'S CASINOWED. and TIIUaS.JANUARY 6 and 'I

''TUG.OAT ANNIESAILS AGAIN'·

.. lIh Bowd Rd,aa

I'U:SBrenda :\bnh.all la

"SINGAPORE WOMAN"

DOESNT HIID ANY ADYunSllt.STANDS ON ITS OWN IIPUTAnON

•Cbkbu. Spare Rtlls.5ttab Our Spedaltl

Prompt Dt/lr"ll at AU r"n~

15001 .. JEfFERSON

The NEW ManagementAt the

Colony Theatre ~:~:::'.~"i:~~"':=-"~E·\i-~~-_~EUP TBDI ItOLLL"iG. IU:£P T8DI nYIXG. E££Pova fJ'oo"L'rt' DDXG. DO,,"-" DElAT, BI;T TOOAI". roa

"lIDS WAlt WE ALL un TO rA.l"~Th.a.rIil You - I"GlIn rH' \"idar,-Wishes AU

SEE YOUR NEXT PICTURE AT THE COLONY!

15635 MACK AVENUE, near Som,rut

TOledo 2.2324

{Ortb .. r.:;s

llaL $2.28, $1.1,-Ti:xlntl.-

two IIG Root SHOWS NIGHnV

Make Your New Year's EveReservation NOW!!

Make Your

New Year'sRESERVAllONS

Early!-- CLUI _

HooP.DEE·DOO

* BEAUTIFUL *CLUB ROYALE

PReSENTS

THE GEORGEBERNARD DANCERS

LEE SULLIVANSOXG STAn OF ··nEAT THE BA~·V

GREGORY, RAYMONDand CHERIE

-cO!l.UCS WITH MERnI!l.1:E:-:T

MARJORY WARD""CHEERFUL F.i."EFUL T:\PSTF.fl

GEORGE DUFFY AND HIS ORCHESTRA

ROY TRACY.M. C.

~Y' Decem'- 30. 1942

n Ordinance Defininghe Powers and Dutiesf the Village Manager

SP.OSSE P'OINT~ NEWS

IIITICE TI ELECTORSCRSSE NIIITE WOODS IICHISAII

lLTERATIOII OF YOlllIS PRECIIICTS

IESOLUTION It COMMISSIONER YANDUaUSH

PHILIP F. ALLARDGeneral Underwriters, Inc.700 Buhl Building

Detroit. Michigan¥¥

GROSSE POINTE NEWSW.o...I.y, o-I.or, 3D,I'

WANT-ADS

p:f~:::u~I O~r::~~IKADUR'S ISUPER SERVICE I

31uk at KasJYD 1'II"L tlS%5 •

~~~~III·~~~~~~~H~!~!~1~~r!n~R! FURN~~~! Th:' :'~~:lo~U:~~~.~~~~w~OQFS;<findcustomers! Kf'(~ry p~ 2nd 3Iatc-rid.ll

5;"". The,u . I TUx.d. IGRADY ROOFING CO.for your paln:mage, .Frlt'ndslup 2-&830 151.32 MACK AVL Graue r.I.fe ParI!

"dGoodw,,,, I~~W-~~~W;~~~~:;I' ATT/;-;IISUUTlOIIIlw~1:0~'.'0'.~.:,;";;~ J

l'lJe&D5 BOSE\'ILLE t!rtoU9Jl E. Jdrenoll. al LimitsSlnu 19%5 COmf;:r~f:r::~r.~t=t3Jth Dr.E .H. Boller I'Stleral Rllllif Ceo, I.c. ,i DENTIST

.Want Ads Get Restdts 146::1Cb:lrlevol%TV. ::·01" Shorn Thealn B1dl".. Mack at 91-.""::':::==::'::::;'::::':'=='::':;:::::::';"--1

Payment can be made up to and induding Jl!lnul!lry

IOth,1943.

DIAM(JNDSJEWELRYOLD GOLD

SILVERHIGHEST .IlICES PAID

Sidney Krandall Co.JEWELERS

1550 UOADWAY - CA. 0366SECOSD n.OOR-CAPrrOL THEATER BLDG •

A Dt:r1JJllmfillll'-aJl fur More 7"114111 • QlIlIrtcr Cent~

A penalty of 41. will be added after January 10th,~ as provided by law.

Pay your Taxes before January 10th, 1943 and

avoid the penalty.

Adolph L DammanTREASURER

Grosse Pointe Township