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t"lel hIm bv Jlln@ and one "f thel( Quite Contrary . ° Talley Rant G rossa EX<'l9gerations Outstandinq Filatures .- . .. City Agrees With Pl1fk and Farms on Prolonging Tes t Three More Months J15'fx, P~r C'if.~r Fully Paid Circulation ews Pointes GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, MARCH 25, t 948 In Four Escaped Death , Enterel! as Second Class MOller at the Post OIllee at Detrolt, Mlcll, Grosse Pointe Complete News Coverage of All the Six Cases of Stripping Accessories Reported One Night in Farms 01 ,be \VI~I~K As Campi/I'd b)' Ih" GrO$S6 POJllJe I~ ell'S IIEAI)I"IN I~S Thursday. March 18 On this date in 1837 was born Grover Cleveland, lwen- ty-second and twenty-fourlh President of the United Stales; In 1858, RUdolph Diesel, in Paris, German invenlor of the Diesel enginc ..• in 19H U,S, escort shillS bag four U-Boals; In I!lH a Japanese suicide of- lensive is smashed and in 1945 (:oblenz falls and lhe Germans are in rout. PRESIDENT T R U!Ii A N ad- I dl'(,sscs a joint session of the' Congrrss on our forcign rela- I lions •. , arouses [he l'olmlry' ageinst the further ,1(I\'allce of communism, calling for a limited revival of the draft, for compul- sory military training and aid to the weslern democracies .. , on the sallle day the HOllse Foreign A(fail~ l'ollll11illee gi'es sudden approval to the .$5,.100,000,000 ~ European Ret'onslruelion Plan; and Brita in, Franee, Bclgium, HolI~nd and Luxembourg sign a fifty-year mulual aid economic and military alliance ... message from OUI' Amhassador at Moscow, Walter Bedell Smith, to Secre- tary Marshall the day of lhe Communisl seizure of Czecho- slO\'akia, supposed to hal'e spalk- ~d President's dlamalic appeals ••• had cabled "Can't you get Congress to take immediate ac- tion on Universal Military Train- ing? That's the only language under~tood here." THE DRAFT PLAN if adopted. will slart 'operation on July I and will tal,.. about J,OOO,OOO young men belween 18.21 veterans of last \Val' exempt. ----------'1 ------- ,"' This Wreckage~Both Park and City I Trial Period Extended For .Call on County for Bus Concern ;Brand N etv Surface, J ---- -----~----- I Resolutions Adopted By Two Governing Bodies To Be. The City Councit at It'!: Followed By Pressure if Immediate Action I ' meeting on ",larch 2:!, took Is Not Forthcoming _______ __ I fa\'orable Retian on the re- i Definite steps ha\'e been statted towards getting a new' quest of the Lake Shore Coach , pavement on East Jefferson ilVe11l1l'. At the meeting of the' Lines, Inc. thal its ttial per- 'Park Village Board of Commissioners held !It 5 o'clock on iod for testing out the revised ! Monday afternoon and at a Grosse Pointe Cil\' Council meet- , ing held three 110UtS laler, resolution were 'pClssed unanim- far'es schecl41e and the servicl! ,ousty, which were identical in theit meaning and almost in which was entered into last I their wording calling on the Count,\' Board of Road Com- winter, be extended for an. i missioners to proceed with a Ill'\\' pa\'ement on the avenue. other three months. ; The algllments well' ad"anecd:' ------.----, .. ------- The n~w exll'n.<ion runs from , al both meeting;; Ihat the pll'S,'nt: a disrtlpll'd roadway on their Fl'bluary I and I, wlthollt prej- i p",venJ('ni bas ~o detet'iorated lhat, mam throughfale. . , ur.ll'e to the City's jnterest in the i it was tlnsatisfaclon' and implac-' A ,-er~' hllge proportlOn of all 1ll1atlel, I tical to longer mai~tain this irn-; the thlough Ilayel hetw('en. the' Similar action has already been . ,POint£' and downtown D£'IIOlt IS taken lly lhe Pat'k and Farms, I pOllan! h,gh\l'ay b,Y ,my 1('mpor-' Ilwr Jdf"l son and the tolal Jin-: Attlll'lle." Albert Meder COin- I alY palchwork. ,'" I measulement of 1he street' mended Ih .. Pal k for Ih~ excel. I, The avenue is the main stem sought to be repayed is ()nl~' a, lent wa,. 11 had h"ndled the prob. of tlavel belwl'<'n ('<'nlnl D!'lroit short 1'1'0 miles. llellls w,th the Coa<'il Lines c()m. '.1 II and it~ most important and 'I)pau- i pany. which wel" common to all When this car crashed into a tree at East Jefferson and Lincoln road earl~' Sunday morning, miraculous y no one " ., ,:. Ilh!' Pointe communities. was killed. So lueat was the impact that a portion of a fender was left sticking in tile tree, A half fldl unbroken tlful reSidentIal subUrb ,1I1d ,ts' Ad 8t t I. f " , . . . . J II men s TIe chiI' gnevance at tho whiske~' bottle was found in the mangled engine that was torn from its mountings. conlInuatlOn 111 Its plcsellt de-, momellt hetween the Poinles <'lnd -Picture b,~_:red~tnnell., 1 plorable condttlon rs lnto1e)'a~)le R t dB' the coal'll company is that ther. .. Theil' are ,reports Ihal the (.It~' eques e y 'ha~ been no implovemenl in thl! P k 'dC Fl. d C R Th. f Fl and Park wdl nol be. ['on('nt to ° I frequenc)' (If Ihe service as prom- ar ears ' our DJUl'e as ar ams le ees 11<'1 the.mall('r n,"-' WJlh a JlH'J[' C t W k ' ised ",h!'n the nl'l:ollalions on Ilesolution. ('x~J'essll1g O~: lI'I~I:es I y or ers: fares were underway last wlnler. Take Be rltl.'lg Tree on East JeffeI.son Wztl'l FIlght IO( lhe tllO .(ommUl1ltl(~ lltgll- , The addrlion (Ji the ten new (I , I (, ments and I,nflu~nc~, are 10 hf; Turn Down- Chance to Make buses, th"n ahollt ready (or de- F Th . i I E I S bb th C h Of Sf ° blOught to beal \\ hldl It IS hoped, . ,liven', was 1(1\'l'n as assurance rOll! leves I n ar y a a r~s alrs wd1 result III JlI acilc:r1 aehre"e-: More Money By Work- I that ill{'It' would hI' mOr!~ frequent '. ' ----- m~n~~ old argument of the Counly I in Longer Hours ! ~;~.c\;~l'~:;,~,~;~~"~~~dt\~~ ~e~;' i~~:~ of Unbroken Whisky Bottle Found in Mangled Engine; Flying Complainant Explains Why: authorities that plan~ are m Ihe. . ~ ,'" . _ , wrre I11l'rl'ly u~l'<\ lu supplant len in I' Piece of Fender Imbeds ,Self in Tree; \ B \ W N t makmg III wlrlen ,lefferson avenue, Latll ence 1 eltee~ .. buslnes~ uld (,nes that were taken out o( Y h' I . T t I W k urg e.ry as 0 as \and then put down a rme moue,n \ a~ent of the 1I'lul11clpal Erp.- \ comnHssion. Th"le has been some e lC e IS 0a ree Strange 1.15 It Sounds pa;,e,~ent,'5 bru6he<:i a5iue by \pmyes' Union, was at the City \smau increa5e in "eatin~ capacity One of the most seri-;;~; automobile accidents in the --- thIS sImullaneou5 aetlOn. Council meeting on Monday but Gro5se Pointers cannot ride The slripping of accessories I P ,t Sundav The theft of a flight of slairs , The argument was advanced in i night, March 22. and at the to or from netro\t any oitener om l:: in a long time OC(;UITed at 3:20 a, m on J, , f h r I from six pa-rkecl atltomobiles M' .h 21 " 1 was reported to the Farms: bolh bodies. thaI lh" 11'J(lelling 0 I' eonclusion uf the generlll bus-' t an ol"lne~ y, .. . . ", i alC .' '.. !. _ ,the a'~enue ,5 too much of an elll-, iness of the meeting asked to) The publJcatlOn 1n the DetrOIt In one mght in Glosse pOlllte,' FlanCJS X. Selfell, aged 30, of f f tl f d . I th I pollce on Malch 19. The un- bryome project and uughl llt'. d' .. 1'1[01'111'111\' wi"] the Illuming papel on Tuesday thai , 8 Union street lilt Clplllens was 0 one 'l \1' en I:'rs plerce( c . ". I" I dd .1. lSCllSS I , - 1 DSR I d b I r Farms alone indicates. '"gO d. , ' f'( , h'ee to the dl'plh of lhree 01' four: usual burglary wus ea~tl~' ex- years In l11alena lZlng. na I. !'m c()um:i I \'<lriolls 'malters af-' t Ie la een .llS'lIl ('( .~ SPEAKING AT THE ST. PAT- f h' .! n\'rngeaslonJe cIsonavelllle,', .,' ." I. tolhalt1terelsf,IIfromalln/tp,/ .' .' amplc gas to mallltam Its sel\- RICK'S DAY DINNER in New a.larm1l1 g spread 0 . t IS pal-, '~Ith three olher passengels in Inches and ~~"., I'd 1l11bedded ,th~l I' p!all1~d by the ~omp amant, I local opinion that thl3 avenlle feetlng the emplo~ es, . rce next year, should give som .. York, Presidenl Truman says he' hcular form of crm'e. The! hiS car. Just before reaching Lin-' after the (lash. The molO! ~'a;;, Morris Gobel olWoodrmg- 1 should be widened. f To this MJ~,'or HaJph Neltmg encoumgemenl to the hope for' will not accept the political sup-I thefts took p:ace on the night' coin road he. lost conlroL went ~?~; ~i~~~i~,el~I~::1 ~~:.~~ou~~:~~i' ham, Detroit. .. I Jefferson al'enuc as it i~. is fat', objeetpd in thai nn. \\"Iitten slele- beller sel"\'icc .out here. Shorlaga pnrt of Henl'J' A Wallace and: f M' h ?O' fi' £ tl .) I ac,oss the sll eel <lnd clashed' I .. l<n .. p h 1I1r. Gobel '5 h\\'Jdltlg a Ilum- flOm a natTIl'I' s!,et'!. Its pJ"s,'nt IIIWllt of l'''''''etler> had been he- of gas sl1ppl_1 was one of the his "communists" in the 1948elec-1 0 ~t,C. -, :e 0. lem It.: agmnst a tree between the s,de-. ~m(:s.l ~.tllll,... ht l;jlllght _as t I' bel' of new hous('s in Rrdgemont width is PqllJ\'alant II' a four Jane' for" COllllCl1. ,\ dl~cllss",n. be-. lee'ons alle;:cr! hy the bus com. tion, eyen if it means his own de- the VICinity of tne l11gh school., Wl1lk and cu,b at Ihe northwest fllll .Ias clllshe against It, )'o:rd So:nNime aft"I' he left the hinh'I'av' two in each direction tll'c.'n tiH' l\la.l'or and ;\11'. Pelfeey, p,llly \,'h., it could not put on any feat. A seventh was reported two: cornci of Lincoln and Jefferson.: scene o( Ihe consl!uctlOn at 4:30 and an',ple to carry Ihl' tlaffle eonllnUl:<t al ~ume len~th, Mr'l more nllls. 0 " I The car was wl'eckecl. The po- C t I. S 'd. p.m. Oil Maleh 18, a breaklllg. it now bears or will b";II' f{,\' P,',,~e~ mal~tall1l1~g t~.al mOl I' 1 ------- FRIDAY, !\tARCR 19 nights earlier. lice look all four of the occupants (l C" (l} lneS and enle,ing occulTed at one of lIlanl' veins 10 ('omc aglc(';lI'l,' ,,-,uIIS ,dl ll,und be-,:'I p. t This date was the birthday In . R. M. Hays of 1l0~ B..aeonsfi('ld ~10 Bon Secours hospilal whele C . B . the hOIl1I'~. AI~Ot'hcl' cor,;;ifienllion which tWl'en tILe Ca~' and lis eln.p10Y,C5 ~e,ver rOJee 1813 of David Lh'lngstone, Seol- avenue, reported Lie loss. of ill~, their InJlllles \\'ere leported to h" on Slll1tl.ltg eel The mis;;ing slal~ < had nol ~'et gi"es pause 111 111(' local "'el\' of, could il,' ''It:llnl'~1 ,f he: ~~ till" l' B t ShdI tish missionar)' and famed Afri- tall pIpe extensIOn from hIS 1.'4 { 'l' fo1\ow', 1J"en as';(,lrbl,,<I. Thel e \'('re 10 the widen in" pn,jcct IS tilt' n,'ces- rpp ...:.,pntatl\ l' .. ' ollld tal~ these 0 ea eeue ean explorer; of William Jen- Buick, '" , " . A coz.,' I,lllc party of eight. tleads a"d eIght ,.L"I'IS l11};cn. . ,. f rcm7,vln' 'coreS of ill,ge' IIlJlIPL, (I",., ',':Ith Ihe :'Ila~'ol and njn"~ 8n,'an in 1860. Ihrice Robert Cudy of 3518 Thn'e MJie Sl'lf,', t. Ihe ell ,vcr, had b.ld, face ('1.,'111111\"(1 ,'nl'J ,.ne car. chose th'c :\1.," ~tolf'r, wPl'e Ihn.'e ll\'wood Sit. 0" g :,. '_ . .p. ClllllWil pnllr 10 an)' \\r,llen de- i. . "em"oer~tl'c e~,ndl.1ate for the dri\'e Delroit suffered the los' !a["'lalwn~ and a flacture 0, Ihe I d I If'. and bedullful trc,~, \dH'-', !. m'lIHls The \1,'1'01 continued to I It WIll he pleasant ne\\s to the .. n ,,\I " ' " seml-sedusilln of ,the Stephens pant's an a num leI' (I pIeces plal'1'l11f'nIS would t'lke- a good ' -.. ., ." ,. 1 th Presidenc:\' anll in 19H the of a spotlighl flom hiS 19-17 skull. ft f Ii if"- , ,_. " di",o, ,'e 'nth hun ann i\ll. Pen-, l'eSh,ents lVlIIg a onl: l' route U, S. Supreme Court upholds Phmollth, . lI',I,ison 111. G!<l\"in. aged 31. load subdl\'ision to do a litlle 0 nm o~_,' __ ,_._ i hU1Pan 'ifl'time to attalll th': 1(:' ~;;gll, .. rl tll ."lJb'llIt in wriling' of the big Dt'lrolt sewer under I \V. J. Bastedo of 1545 RlIsl,'[) IIf 1\0s"\'IlIe, had ;:hl'a""ns on IllS beer drinking lale Sllnda~' night I growth and beaulYI of 11>05':,tl"d' the n\<'I1., lequ",!. I ('onslluction in the Palko to learn the constitutionality of the 8. . .1 II Ik ' .. , ... If .. and early l\londay mOlning, \\'ould be If'moved )v ,m,' \1 rr I'll- . '] h .. ,. II b hour law, load reported the theft (If th,' >,,11 1111( nel' In)\,1 rcs. 0 \\ as TI1I're were SIX bnys and two 'T1.llage l~raffl. e . t .. Tn,' hotll ", wage men whIch, t lal t I.' PIOJCLt \\ I e com- , radin aerJ~1 and two sid" 11IlrJO'" ',)'0 ]1l1l"r! by the p,.I,ce as badly IIlg op('rn to~.. . ~"ll11"lS" th" glOllp seeking a re-: pleted about June I. ._ SENATE DEMOCRATS have' from hiS Pa_c~ard CllPP"I. Ill!oxl<'ated,. A hOlll~' "bollt half girls In the group. the old('~t 21, R I. f' P nl. ed It IS the ~'letch,,] c~nch~'~H1fl:;~ adl'''!!I1l'lI\ o( their arrangements, The numerous complal.nt:. that ~iven up their fight 10 reduce the, Wilham ~neger of .180 Moran fl,1I of \,hlskp" w,," found, un- an't the rest 18 ;Inn 19, e Ie 1'0 IS Jeff.el>')!) a,.en~,~ at tl~'~,.t.Il1'~,\",,_ "'lh lil!' Crt~., held a meeting on have come from reslden,s ahout 54,800,000,000 Repuhllcan tax cut,lo~t IllS rad,alor ornamcnt, 11 sld(' hl0k,'n, tn. the- mi<llgl('d motor When the frivolity was halted ~o:'IIl,g a \\In\(l ~f SIC I,d .;\ I~f lil<' n'gllt of Malch IB,. Th~y: ~hc. nOlst' and slreet ob'lluctlon bill mirror and lhe radIO aenal from folln\\IIH~ Ille cI"sh. by Ihe, Farms police there were' Some eat!, relief for the park. It.~. that ha~ mo\cdjhund\e\ s \',,1I1t an,"n" olher things SIX paId mCldental to the work. led Park ; hiS 1947 Fnrd. 1\1l1l H"Ill'11. <1g('d 26, of the 11 hollies o( beer which had llOt ing plOhlcn; 01, Kprchevi<1 ami' C)tl7.en;; to ('xprc,s t \Pll tnllglla.- h,.Il<i:n's ,,- VeriI'. Thcse are New' Village 1I!anag,'j" Lane to contact 1 N \ 11 he en con'umed The,c were con ... h .1 t. n of thl'" coonr'L1Ill"n "'1"(11 ' . AM E R 1 CAN MILITARY I Rn )ert Ruck of 674 , e(f rO,1( lIoon'. llokJ. Dl'llo:1. llll~r'e a- ~..' -, streels runllltlg lllto It In t l' \1 - 10 Ii" \ _ \"'dl >, i\11'!I\OI,,,) Day, Fourth of Ihe heads of the :-'hchigan Sewer LEADERS \~"eal plans for build-: lold the police an oulsid,. mlrlO". n('Oll5 (,1It.<l,nd "hraslon" He has f,scaled and consIgned 10 the; lage is hrlo in the rcport('d de- do\\btlc'ss. has It'S~' tt'l( In 1:' 1 , Jill', I..."".. J);n', Tllimk.'glving Construction c0mpany and 1\[an- . , .. ! d. d' .1 .t 1 f . I I ~ f th h storage room in the police ~talion., "i~ion IIf J. B. Hold ..n. who O\\'I\S strong al'lll1n Il,' 1101 I ,"l,n" - -" ,. . Jng a mighty stnklng force to a~ la 10 acna wcre.s 0 en rOlll 0('('1) (1-"::1' 1;1! ~f''.l I nr)) e os- ~ . . ,.. - ,~nd { nl j."trnds. I ('Jnl C()n~tructlOn compan.\. ,':no back lip PlI'sident Truman's <lnli-, hiS 01'5010, All fi\'e of Ihr.,;e ('a', P11"J. The illlbibl'rs. all from Df'tloit, the i\, and P, SIOlt' pI l'lwllV on m"Oll bod ,b. l'n,;" th,' ,'xi,'I:n~ al'l'ringp- ill I' tI'llng Ih,. \'.,.,rk, ann gN some COllllllllnlsttstand .. Plan, first, 1\'"rC' parked near the high 51'110"1. ,J""u 1:1'111'11. ;,~,'r1 ~-1, his "if", \\'ere taken to the p"l}('e sta1tol1'Kerche\aJ. tll tak,' tI'\\',n thl' t\\'o Th",,('lll.IlK lIa.' b,'pn I".qu""tlv n",,,1 ".1"'1,''','.;. "1)(' "r \bbe days ddlnll",nfo'"1al,,,n as to t:-,e (or \rrestibl,' air might. , ....hill' a pl"y was Ill'lng h('ld 111 ,(',lip. row" ''1HI ('''I'll, ,,,i la('('ra- where lhcy \\l'rC lectured b~ S"r- olel pi "pt'rtl('S in Ill" t'l'lIr llf th,' I",,,n\ on all Sld(s tk,1 tll\' t\'. ,J 1.111, ,1\ ',I" fh,' th'e dd;s o( Ill!' tHI1" (,f its ('{ll1l1.ll'lt"n. '1he 'sehool allditoriulll. 11Pll"; ;dld a Pll~.';lhll'l skull fra~, geanl Chan,plnp and sent hoyne. store ~ll1d clJn\'('ll I Ill' ~Ih' int{) Inunldp,tlltll'~ alP .lUlntly utn~ \If'l'k ttlt'll'!1 Llkt'ltOfTlllit wf)lk Both llf tht" (:'YH'('ln~ 1\[~iE, IRF:NF .JOLIOT.CCHJE, Charles D. 1\Ial'tz of ~:!.H ;\'1f'l"n- ttlt('. ------ addjth)n~-il pil ... kin~ ~pa("('. It I:' said tnblltln~ ahout S:l()O,onO IiI ,tht' !ht, tlljiH\' nlg Sdttlld;IY d; 1U1H' th(,\~ wu~.lrl bl' flniC;hf',! rlilu~hter of tll(' jomt rlJMo\'('rel.~ \\'eath('r ro~d, f~llInri hi;; l:Hfi Fillet Sh" "lid S.. ,j", II ",'I" h"lh 1('- S hIS lh,s \\"1111)(. d"np lhi' sp,ing. county annllall~ In lax'" and '\'~ ;,n,j ,J i,,' : '1",. n,f'/l \,,,nt thl' ~,x, J. Thl~ "" ,1(\ h,' 1'.'" or radltln1 and hf'T~P1f a Nohel U1U\t1S l~!i 1l0~U ornmrH'nt, I(lOIO Pfll!l'd Unpln\ll1g \1.\' the ho,.;;pital C 00 tart ' etl,\' COllll('I1~l1all (;el:ll~l 1\.lill(.], ()utl'~gC'uu~ IhCil 11ll'Y ~l;"ltld., '~. t,l.! dd\~ ldf ','lti, hili ;.J;lY \t.:\thuut half Inonth~ aI-wad Prizl' winner. IS hdcl at Ellis <lell"l, SIde mllTol'. fog light ,11HI '1")(".1 I' 'd\1 ""'"'' 'V d 1ask.'d al tlle (OtillCII IlH'l'tlllg on comp"llf'd 10 ,'ndurt, l.mg", >1,(',1, , "I 1(1 ',",r" on Sa I. ' I 1I J t I . . .' , .. , .. t' l' . r)t'II~;.. 1111",,1 \, ~ r, ~ Sl:H~( U t'h lilit' I~I:.nd mconllllUll"ao" ".IH'n ~he '"ckll1g!lght,allPrhrllOldpali.I'd '1'1), ,'.I' "'Il'k Ib,' 11"(" \\.jth aea lOll 0 a'i 'iVbrC'i122th"t ,i tilO'Ollgl1 ,'\.11111-:.-'-- , ,I. 'f' ,', .. ,'"t'". / I I, I lJ 1 I t .T ' lit. tl t bI I'" '., lll' ('>I11.d,J.' ,I"'. ,11. .. \ ". l:.nrls at La(;u:1I dl.l ""eld on night It m tIC unl' \ anl~ ll( .,. 01 t \(' ',,,!l f,,,," 1'1,,1 " Ih Illg p"'lion ; natlOll ,.. m.lI" I> Ie l.a:;, I ,tv PaJ'k Thr'eatelll::!. ,. ,.,' ". _ D " I 'I f 'r' ( .. I, .,_ fronl Elll npp ., hill; long bl'pn :-;';lInl' night. I ---- (If lhp Cil\' gOI:l~ llllo the pUh!iC ;, I: i' ( \I dl'.l .. ,:J In~iJe a propo t'\: lJh,l ~1.r,. '_'j ~ ,t ~;~' t> _11 to a:"S(H'l~I{('d wi:;1 f h .. ('orJlO\l!lIls(~ On 1hl.' nIght of 2\.Y:~l''''l 1~1d ('.,: I The POl nte pI Ihlle ~("h(.ols will pill k !rH~ J/~! l'li":::Tl( :--..... ('JI.'" ('J('l'k :"1 C 'l' ,I ,~l " I '1,1' II, I'j) tJ I ,11 1hE:'\ \1, i.: L <If t:Le Il1n I~ .~h) i1.r".... ,,/,~: '.\'.:.J.;; oWlwd ll\' :'IllS, Frl'd lI,mna "I 1-\'lS"l'HI' :\1('11'111 : dllse 1,,1' tile F:a.. ,tn ,.ar'"III>n to- ,,('IT. ',',1", h,,' ;,h'.<ri,' I":idl' a ~e,ver IOJ1Cern '.,}t,., , I'" ,I.,'. -' ,"'~l'::" \J~' -1.11\l'd a}" ",I .\ " ., ..'" "pV. "1(1 FJ'" t l\. I ,. !,' r", :.,'" ["I .'~~. 'ill" "1,. I r,' .. THE PHF.l\lfEHF:S OF NOR," I ,'('lwl1od "riVt'. (;,...~". .', da~'. l\ofarch 2:i. \\llh ('Ias~,'~ l'nd- l'OllSid"J<Ii,:,' .,Ita' III tl", ll1;,l1el', ' , .. "',' ,,,. P. \\' I . f tI. St '" tl',id :',t: i: \' Ill('n :-:;K !o s(. Pt"1 1 T\u'f r U \VA Y, SWE[H:N ,Illd DENl\IAHK; omte OO( 5, was stnpped [) lt~ a .lIquor ore I ing an hour ",ll'liel' than u<lIa1. ,\\';'s I ('q!,,.,;lt d to (1IIbll(, 11I~ (.x-! The A. Ro;;si S('w,'r ("'ll,!1 I'" .", ""k II," , :."." 11".,\ I(',...,IC till' ,'~, 1 ('. ' S PEA KIN (, TO(a:T1n:1l 11\ radlll ;>"rwI I\'hlie It was pal,~,'d I 'TI ' ,t. ' '11 I \\" I ,a1l1,nalllHl fUI tlH" ,llld nlp~1 t hack lion concPl'n dorng tilt' r,,! ,: \'d- ",," I',,', '.',' '""1' ,,": ,,"~,'m,'nt. I,,:t , Stnekbolm dl'l'1at e tlWII PUI pos ... at thl' high schJ)ll1 bct'le('I; I :.10 I. Ie 'aCd Ion \\, "m on ( r - to eouncl1 .,~ soon as P\ "clicablr,. II .k nIl., 1'(" 1.( I' ' "! ilf' I" ""' ",. Il, , . d () 30 ' C' 'I" ,"."ll",),nl,1 11','< (',.IlISN In d ) 31 I II I . Q l I ' aoe sewer WOl 1 ,. > ,I '." \'", 11' ,:, '."1" ,! ""1" TI,C'\' J I to rtl'tend thell ('ollnllll's agamst an ,,:, p,m. , "0," " ,. nes ay," are I, ,w \cn a c as>es ]\11'. l\l'/T ,"",. to;r! a read)' 'fi ",,, N II' 1- , . I" b "'ll " ",,' ,', , " ' ., ., Iln.. \':." ,,;, .,,' ,." ' _______ ~_ ,tlw pOl' 1; pnh'l' IH'llOqIl.ll't('r~ at 1 1 I 0 ?OO , .. ~ r Ie ll~j 0 Ing Hun III £'.:-1 ld~ t \l, ,Hi t 11\1 'l t Pol\' (, I:" f~'\';i)r d,lYS Tlw :\1.1 h: !.:,1!l -..: ", . C.: .. '; illl~' oulSI(k aIH:""', Ion : " . \1 ,I Iti h,' '. "all \\1 I hI' held a., \IS\!a, H're \\,,'\1' o,,'r ~ 11 \lnlCl! 1-' fallmg down on its 'oil,s;,\' JIll" '0',,,' k Till" ,',' ,11 I,,' I""." Ill"n alarml'd h\' th" Cnlllllllllw;1 e(>llfl: :\IERCJ\NTIJ.E J,I('f:XSES 11 p "', ,"11 ... ,:11 i~, ''''! 11';'1 t'he f',lIoehia! s"hools alsl1 stalt tlrs. lalge :lIld :'111:.11..111the statc I;alk villa 'I' alllhm itl'" I li"11 ,,,,, "an.: ,, ". ,'-' . ,. In CZ('('l1rl<::.IOV:lkia i-md nl(':-,;-;tlIC on Clerk Norhrll Nf'IT WiiS alllh(ll~ ftl l l)1 th( ,\1)11,1 T, t, '.. ,. \\.hl('h h .... d pullllC': palKlnt: lot.". b' ~11,n~: (,n III I\ .... ,(.n dl.:ln.l: t H' Y~'<1' fond .,f :: (' 0:1'" I ',,-.~ Flnlruvl. rtnd hf'.r.lll'nfd h\' Pr(,SI- il.C'd by.the Cltv Connc'd ~I<,nrld\' hl:lc:ic~' ,d;ilil l IYVUlcl1,'d. It('\lb};-~ tlh'l1 \\icatloll Ihllr~d(i.\, \vpdnts. Kalflma/n(l I:" on!' of thl." .s III n," Last \\'C'ek ,M,H).-d. .;l'l" Ln:~(' "nil ' .\;,~ n'lt \:1.1' Int(>n!ll}n "f :1 f'II:{': ... li'r P _, '. ,,:r .\" (1£'nl TrlJJJ\;Il1', ,<110n): st"nd ... m,t:ht io prOt.ce~l with the ;<1\11"';: ,,' nll' St,'!I' Llqunr SI"re 011 day being the lasl d~y of cIa,'""" !Ilg exam"l<, "f 111 .. slln,'s,ful wl'ote to the hondm~ ("Ollll';'rl\' ;, I' (' I': :' 1,:1 th,,:r p'al'u;. d"hnn ,'n.j !\"I :", ". th" sla",1 tl">; Se,1nr!;ma\'la with, j,sllanct' of the mercanlj!" lic('n,,' f\r"l.il"I',<i ,1",'1\1,1', beror£' Easter. Clil>,rs wdl resume op(,l'~lton or ,'ul'h enll'rpll~e~, ,\\'hlCh hacks the BOSSI [',mt, ;,,! Ti. ,;: "n~"'Ii"nt ;',,,'.:d l'r1~;1I1 Till' :',I"n(:~, 1'1' C " .- '. the Wf',I"1 n Pll\\ "lS, : taxl's for the ('oming ~'l'al, These \""l',n' "f th!l''''~ t"hlllg pos- on A 111 I i L'ndPI th:, s<ln'" discus.'ion: and informed it that ,f II"" l' :.' "" c', ,"'! "1I: :,/\ rnc tn" C,t;' and nil f1 "'" 1';,.," " ,'i;.:" 'apply to g",c;. ~tatlOn~, r(":-,I~lurnnls ~t~:--~i()n nf ml(' 1'( t1l(' 1l1\,:;t prc- p. ICouncllrn(ln C1HsU'r Carpt'ntcr an:-w?more delay or cornpl.a~nt lht U.l':: 1:11 '1,~.:,Ir. gf't n101(l \\("('kh- hn1ln'{(i11l"'':: (io' '.1,:" F ,.. j;lr: .... '. DOU(;LAS A. HYDE. Nl'W5 and the 11\Iscellanel111S line of ""'llS (,"'ll' 1,1 p"l>onal propelly ISi,ggested lilal tl,,, poliel' Il)l)k Village \\'ill takc ,thl' Joh a"'."v !',", l"')" "I,d lh,'" \1.1'1€,",111m!! I.!:' ,\:"h/J"ri "n,., '.., ", ". j\.:'l- Eriilnr 'If tht' COll\nllll1l,'t Oail.v 11lI~jnt'.'" enterpli~l's. 111 11", P"lIlt" '1'111 l'~t,,,lm~n A. S I' S'l Iinto Ihe plartll';d)l1Jt~. o( makiog, from lhe conl'("II ~nd lOll\.; to Ih' !... ,'" ;: Ii',,' add,l!on," h')"r ppl ',1<1". Work"r In London, J(';;I):ns ,mil' The lisl this year will hc lhc B""Il" ,,,,d 1'"",,1,,11 on the rlln. tel' lug I ver Ith ... slll'"ls from NI'(f to Cad'l'llx, hondinl: ('ompan;' In (in"I'" '"'' dldarc.' h,s mlenl1"11 of JOillll1i: "alllr as la~t II'lih nne add,tion, 11 E\C'I.' thing ", d.' ",f,' "na se Badlv MI.splaeed : mcltl''''P. a11<'!n:.tllll( nn('wav _. --- - -.- ---- the C:lthol", f'hilleh, rialr~' har th,lt will 51\01,"p,'n Illl l'lJ!f'. ,dId ,IIi( \ITI. "I\I'n lil"y .'J 1 stl'''I'I~, Ilco th"ll~hl the ad"pllol1 'Teacltel. To",' E'CtO,}.'IP Tl'Ul1 ks Intruder Foil.ed ;'.Iack avcnu(' n('ar Washmgllm. ",~all,rn' d n,', II'lI'pl,' ll[ 1l;"'ChllS, ,of tillS tr"lfll' a! lill1gl'Il\l'nt I11lght ~, PRF.S1D~;NT TRII~I:\:; ('al1~ on ----_._--- -- - -..- .Jew('I(>I' Etiwar'1 Pongl<lC7, is Ics~rn Ih(, t."fflc prohl .. 111 in the B \Ii\l't ~Iald lhe 1':,llion to' sllPPoII II". new P k t b S t f S ° mOlllnmg lhe cl''lppr;lIncl' of K.'rchl'l.al "\'I'nu" "rea, OfGrat,.ot TOlVllsllilJ Police Y l \. , ~~~,~r~,;' I,;,l~\~','nft~~,:,'~e;~.~~'iI 15,: ar 0 e e' or lVllll flllll' "aluah)e pi('c,'s of sl"J11ng In'OGM:-~J.:/\'Ri-:\:-RL\ny I ,\ "!d',C,' -:""1 ",." ., 'ro> 0 S D.t P 11 t ° ~il\'er lhat ill sonlf' tlnexpl,I'l\e,1 Th" hudgd "f (;rr,~~1' P"inte Chief of Pollc(' TIII1I '1'",,";,1\ (' 'i1,,,.1 ",' )L,':<,: I", p:!i,' I '.', . 'I 1'\7n Thi ".~la,,(,:~ .. lItll~,~"h:\I'r'lahrl(1':,I),301'll18~'8 eason esp' eo, It 101' ,\\"'~' found th"ir w:t\. Int" II". Cil'. l1a.' I:",.n P1'('I'''t,,(\ (or thr' of th" CI1,V hid, f",r to ",011 f,., :; "1" ,~I,,'11 ~',I' tJ,1! I.'. Il, ,l.").",, , " ~ .111 i' :'~ "~I ... 11.... '- 'I - I 1',lbhl:-,l, (';In ~l1d IIH'nct', lIndpubt. conlin)! YP;lt' i1nd \1 III llfl announ('- :;1 .' \1 " i" ~ \1,.1.' r.e: ' .' \! ,'\ n 1" V:r,':l -;:" ''',I. 1 .1.r:~ " ..' ~"~n poet T I 1 , "1-1' .1 Inm'l'1f Ill" .'OUIII,n,I('t of ""1''','' 1,- , I I -'." ,d 1',,' ", " " ;' ,. i :' ..'~~ of IJrllrik 1,,'f!Il, I~Orll', .. l" h" conlract (or fhl' rirNil<inJ' pool ,11 ....,1ri:IlI'.' I",. I)" 'IIUll' ('(11\-, ont" Ihl' rif\' dump. P( n('x \\ 1','" Of' 11'1l!S a\,;'1 " II " ,,' ' , ' ,: :lntl llramali'l; in 183i of Char. Of thr Palk's swimming pool W,1S Ilnng ~"."l,n till, ."'.l: \\11\ bp. . (11I'II,('r' hll'dkdll'ln :l11f[ ('I""lfiea. er Tom". f" . '1,' ,,' ". ",,.,1. '.",."- ,i,,' j,,, '''', ~,,"" ." :,,' ," ') I, .. Jt'~ "'illi.u"r\ 1':1101. ~\merj(,;ln lrt 1'1 1,C'igl, C, ~1f"ilil1 ,i£ Aigtlhot(' lIJlII~lt.hd ,ii id1.h''' nl(' nu.-;~qnc: PI(,{,P~ alt..' d ~tlgal' 110n n.\-" :\"r'.I~lrl11t Tll'.~l.;111(\r ;lnr1 It .f.C{'n1.-: th.1t ~""I':' '::~~I'" " l rw' ''111''11.'''''' .1 "I ,lll'h h.:; ~lIl,l III 'j'" d educalor anll writer, Prcsidf!lIt ;al (h" Commi~sioner's mrel111g WhNl II", nP\\' 11\,1.,11.,1'011:< arc howl. ~IZ" 1"'x3", a crcam f1ltch('r A"~..s,or lll"lHIt-Ii. ; Oetob~l'. Chid Tom h",,; h", II 0:"_ 1,1, ;' I" 1'111" liH' 'IIii''' ,,,d ',I,h ' ," , t,,- of nar\'~rcl •.. in tnt'; 80,000 lon M;lI'('h 22, at a price o( $.3.00 I'("ldv lh) Park \'j\I,'~,' ",III h,,\'1' 4"x3',' :.nd 1'1'0 bon hon d,sh"s,: --.------ I mf'( lip to (jratiflt 1011'1l<hip PI'flO {. (" ,I I "",!" '1"''''11.,. '1'"",., !l' !Il, h,',,',"'\''':. ,,,.,,1 'l ..',;:' "Ii I;,,, fear-crazeil Xa~i5 flee ratlon's Iper ruhi': yard on an e,\llllHt('d il pt',,)! \\'h"h \\'111 p",\"t<il' ,«!f,' I',j("h ahollt 6 1 ,' al'l'ns<. i Cit~. Ok,1~'S Rank, :ical1y and gIving- 1O,I'IHl'011' to ( ,J ['.<,1 1"1"'("'1\1 d",,: <.,1 ..,11,1 i .. l I""" rl"'I1,., .. l trap, '!lulk of 1400 yarlk 1'1Ihlli' S\\'l>nll1l1'~ 1I'~,lrd:,,< of lh,. The artidc~ I!r(' fa. t(]O valu. TI,.. ('II;' ll<ls rie'lgllil!t'Q lht' Ih(, Gr.lti't pol,e,' on pr,: ,',' ii', ',': I '",,~ II' "n ,'I' ..... ,'.(.I'~l'll\' 1"~ p"L ..,'. '1,1<' I',,'" I, " 11"1 m Tin: r;-':lTED ST ..\TES 11I'):(rs. Th" s"nding "nd r£'fi1ling ron- sanli",," l'I>IHlitiIlTl" ('If lI){, \,,),1' "hII' f(ll il d\l;np and 1\11', f'on,'(;ro,<,,, P'lInt" B.mk ;1I1r! thl' "a-,Ill's anrl.--,vh"tcv,',' h"PI"'II' to "', "f '~"',")".,.'I"\ ~IIC'll):(,ln 'I~I,! "h,", t: ,., ,.. "." < (o"\, the UN f" dlop II,.. Palr'slille tlart went to 'V. L. Emerv of Dc. 1\';+1('1'. Il,a('z hopr" th,,' ~(JI11P hOllest tlonal Rank llf n..trolt as le~a\ dc, come 1I}I'ir wa,.. \", "f t'il" j, ot 1',"\'1'(' "',in,'I'" j"I,", Ti,' ." 'I,,' "n:- .. pCl'tllwn pll\ BI'1j{'vld the de. trolt at Si.75 per ~'anl. ' It will he tit" t,nh P'IJ,::c ,\'.1111 '.('{llllilcr" \1 liT f,nll !ll"1Il ill1ri re-' pO,'ltalle, f"r, Cll~' flJnd~ f()l' Ihe 'This ,'t'I'\'je .. ""I" d"I'p;'" ,q', ., ) ,1',' ,~,,,:,'d ~,,1i, ,I. "., ,pl:,'n "f h." -,' ,.' I',,' 11" sire to :.yo,d n(('rosal." contacls, Th" work is to start of once, ming' pool in Ihe 1'0111'" C"Jl~'lIIg lurn [hem to hiS store on Kr'J(he- nt'xt tw" ~'(',1(.\ ThiS dr"gn~lion prE'I'\i1tf'd h', ILl' l;r"ll,,1 :,..!'" " ". "ll ". 111"1""I;Ci oi rC'~'Ll' '.I.t" ~ i.,11t 1 ,',' ,.! '1'1(1 "nri (Continued on Page 2) I and the whole job of placing the IthJs assurance. I val. i ot deposilaJies IS done biennIally, ,Last Mon:lay night a leIter \, <lS d lot,,;. , \I,'rc a d1cl '" it',l ;,1,:" '.. " I

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Page 1: Grosse Pointe ews ..Filatures - Local History Archivesdigitize.gp.lib.mi.us/digitize/newspapers/gpnews/1945-49/48/1948... · Filatures City Agrees With Pl1fk and Farms on Prolonging

t"lel hImbv Jlln@and one"f thel(

Quite Contrary. • °

Talley Rant

G rossa EX<'l9gerations• • •

Outstandinq Filatures.- . ..

City Agrees With Pl1fk andFarms on Prolonging Tes t

Three More Months

J15'fx,P~r C'if.~r Fully Paid Circulation

ewsPointes

GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, MARCH 25, t 948

InFour Escaped Death,

Enterel! as Second Class MOllerat the Post OIllee at Detrolt, Mlcll,

Grosse PointeComplete News Coverage of All the

Six Cases of StrippingAccessories Reported

One Night in Farms

01 ,be

\VI~I~KAs Campi/I'd b)' Ih"GrO$S6 POJllJe I~ ell'S

IIEAI)I"IN I~S

Thursday. March 18On this date in 1837 was

born Grover Cleveland, lwen-ty-second and twenty-fourlhPresident of the United Stales;In 1858, RUdolph Diesel, inParis, German invenlor of theDiesel enginc ..• in 19H U,S,escort shillS bag four U-Boals;In I!lH a Japanese suicide of-lensive is smashed and in 1945(:oblenz falls and lhe Germansare in rout.

PRESIDENT T R U!Ii A N ad- Idl'(,sscs a joint session of the'Congrrss on our forcign rela- Ilions •. , arouses [he l'olmlry'ageinst the further ,1(I\'allce ofcommunism, calling for a limitedrevival of the draft, for compul-sory military training and aid tothe weslern democracies .. , onthe sallle day the HOllse ForeignA(fail~ l'ollll11illee gi'es suddenapproval to the .$5,.100,000,000 ~European Ret'onslruelion Plan;and Brita in, Franee, Bclgium,HolI~nd and Luxembourg sign afifty-year mulual aid economicand military alliance ... messagefrom OUI' Amhassador at Moscow,Walter Bedell Smith, to Secre-tary Marshall the day of lheCommunisl seizure of Czecho-slO\'akia, supposed to hal'e spalk-~d President's dlamalic appeals••• had cabled "Can't you getCongress to take immediate ac-tion on Universal Military Train-ing? That's the only languageunder~tood here."

THE DRAFT PLAN if adopted.will slart 'operation on July Iand will tal,.. about J,OOO,OOOyoung men belween 18.21 •veterans of last \Val' exempt.

• • •

----------'1 ------- ,"'This Wreckage~Both Park and City I Trial Period

Extended For.Call on County for Bus Concern;Brand Netv Surface,J ---- -----~-----

I Resolutions Adopted By Two Governing Bodies To Be. The City Councit at It'!:Followed By Pressure if Immediate Action I '

meeting on ",larch 2:!, tookIs Not Forthcoming________ _ I fa\'orable Retian on the re-

i Definite steps ha\'e been statted towards getting a new' quest of the Lake Shore Coach, pavement on East Jefferson ilVe11l1l'. At the meeting of the' Lines, Inc. thal its ttial per-'Park Village Board of Commissioners held !It 5 o'clock on iod for testing out the revised! Monday afternoon and at a Grosse Pointe Cil\' Council meet-, ing held three 110UtS laler, resolution were 'pClssed unanim- far'es schecl41e and the servicl!,ousty, which were identical in theit meaning and almost in which was entered into lastI their wording calling on the Count,\' Board of Road Com- winter, be extended for an.i missioners to proceed with a Ill'\\' pa\'ement on the avenue. other three months.; The algllments well' ad"anecd:' ------.----, .. ------- The n~w exll'n.<ion runs from, al both meeting;; Ihat the pll'S,'nt: a disrtlpll'd roadway on their Fl'bluary I and I, wlthollt prej-i p",venJ('ni bas ~o detet'iorated lhat, mam throughfale. . , ur.ll'e to the City's jnterest in thei it was tlnsatisfaclon' and implac-' A ,-er~' hllge proportlOn of all 1ll1atlel,

I tical to longer mai~tain this irn-; the thlough Ilayel hetw('en. the' Similar action has already been. ,POint£' and downtown D£'IIOlt IS taken lly lhe Pat'k and Farms,I pOllan! h,gh\l'ay b,Y ,my 1('mpor-' Ilwr Jdf"l son and the tolal Jin-: Attlll'lle." Albert Meder COin-

I alY palchwork. ,'" I measulement of 1he street' mended Ih .. Pal k for Ih~ excel.I, The avenue is the main stem sought to be repayed is ()nl~' a, lent wa,. 11 had h"ndled the prob.

of tlavel belwl'<'n ('<'nlnl D!'lroit short 1'1'0 miles. llellls w,th the Coa<'il Lines c()m.'.1 II and it~ most important and 'I)pau- i pany. which wel" common to allWhen this car crashed into a tree at East Jefferson and Lincoln road earl~' Sunday morning, miraculous y no one " ., ,:. Ilh!' Pointe communities.

was killed. So lueat was the impact that a portion of a fender was left sticking in tile tree, A half fldl unbroken tlful reSidentIal subUrb ,1I1d ,ts' Ad 8t t I. f" , . . . . JII men s TIe chiI' gnevance at thowhiske~' bottle was found in the mangled engine that was torn from its mountings. conlInuatlOn 111 Its plcsellt de-, momellt hetween the Poinles <'lnd

-Picture b,~_:red~tnnell., 1 plorable condttlon rs lnto1e)'a~)le R t dB' the coal'll company is that ther... Theil' are ,reports Ihal the (.It~' eques e y 'ha~ been no implovemenl in thl!

P k' d C Fl. d C R Th. f Fl and Park wdl nol be. ['on('nt to ° I frequenc)' (If Ihe service as prom-ar ears ' our DJUl'e as ar ams le ees 11<'1 the.mall('r n,"-' WJlh a JlH'J[' C t W k ' ised ",h!'n the nl'l:ollalions on• • Ilesolution. ('x~J'essll1g O~: lI'I~I:es I y or ers: fares were underway last wlnler.Take Berltl.'lg Tree on East JeffeI.son Wztl'l FIlght IO( lhe tllO .(ommUl1ltl(~ lltgll- , The addrlion (Ji the ten new

(I , I (, ments and I,nflu~nc~, are 10 hf; Turn Down- Chance to Make buses, th"n ahollt ready (or de-

F Th. i I E I S bb th C h Of Sf ° blOught to beal \\ hldl It IS hoped, . ,liven', was 1(1\'l'n as assurancerOll! leves I n ar y a a r~s alrs wd1 result III JlI acilc:r1 aehre"e-: More Money By Work- I that ill{'It' would hI' mOr!~ frequent

'. ' ----- • • • m~n~~ old argument of the Counly I in Longer Hours ! ~;~.c\;~l'~:;,~,~;~~"~~~dt\~~ ~e~;' i~~:~of Unbroken Whisky Bottle Found in Mangled Engine; Flying Complainant Explains Why: authorities that plan~ are m Ihe. . ~ ,'" . _ , wrre I11l'rl'ly u~l'<\ lu supplant len

in I' Piece of Fender Imbeds ,Self in Tree; \ B \ W N t makmg III wlrlen ,lefferson avenue, Latll ence 1 eltee~ .. buslnes~ uld (,nes that were taken out o(Y h' I . T t I W k urg e.ry as 0 as \and then put down a rme moue,n \ a~ent of the 1I'lul11clpal Erp.- \ comnHssion. Th"le has been some

e lC e IS 0 a ree Strange 1.15 It Sounds pa;,e,~ent,'5 bru6he<:i a5iue by \pmyes' Union, was at the City \smau increa5e in "eatin~ capacityOne of the most seri-;;~; automobile accidents in the --- thIS sImullaneou5 aetlOn. Council meeting on Monday but Gro5se Pointers cannot ride

The slripping of accessories I P , t Sundav The theft of a flight of slairs , The argument was advanced in i night, March 22. and at the to or from netro\t any oitenerom l:: in a long time OC(;UITed at 3:20 a, m on J, , f h r Ifrom six pa-rkecl atltomobiles M' . h 21 " 1 was reported to the Farms: bolh bodies. thaI lh" 11'J(lelling 0 I' eonclusion uf the generlll bus-' t an ol"lne~ y, .. .. ", • i alC .' '.. • !. _ ,the a'~enue ,5 too much of an elll-, iness of the meeting asked to) The publJcatlOn 1n the DetrOItIn one mght in Glosse pOlllte,' FlanCJS X. Selfell, aged 30, of f f tl f d . I th I pollce on Malch 19. The un- bryome project and uughl llt'. d' .. 1'1[01'111'111\' wi"] the Illuming papel on Tuesday thai

, 8 Union street lilt Clplllens was 0 one 'l \1' en I:'rs plerce( c . ". I" I dd .1. lSCllSS I , - 1 DSR I d b I rFarms alone indicates. '"gO d. , ' f'( , h'ee to the dl'plh of lhree 01' four: usual burglary wus ea~tl~' ex- years In l11alena lZlng. n a I. !'m c()um:i I \'<lriolls 'malters af-' t Ie la een .llS'lIl ('( .~

SPEAKING AT THE ST. PAT- • f h' .! n\'rngeaslonJe cIsonavelllle,', .,' ." • I. tolhalt1terelsf,IIfromalln/tp,/ .' .' amplc gas to mallltam Its sel\-RICK'S DAY DINNER in New a.larm1l1g spread 0 . t IS pal-, '~Ith three olher passengels in Inches and ~~"., I'd 1l11bedded ,th~l I' p!all1~d by the ~omp amant, I local opinion that thl3 avenlle feetlng the emplo~ es, . rce next year, should give som ..York, Presidenl Truman says he' hcular form of crm'e. The! hiS car. Just before reaching Lin-' after the (lash. The molO! ~'a;;, Morris Gobel olWoodrmg-1 should be widened. f To this MJ~,'or HaJph Neltmg encoumgemenl to the hope for'will not accept the political sup-I thefts took p:ace on the night' coin road he. lost conlroL went ~?~;~i~~~i~,el~I~::1 ~~:.~~ou~~:~~i' ham, Detroit. .. I Jefferson al'enuc as it i~. is fat', objeetpd in thai nn. \\"Iitten slele- beller sel"\'icc .out here. Shorlagapnrt of Henl'J' A Wallace and: f M ' h ?O' fi' £ tl .) I ac,oss the sll eel <lnd clashed' I .. l<n .. p h 1I1r. Gobel '5 h\\'Jdltlg a Ilum- flOm a natTIl'I' s!,et'!. Its pJ"s,'nt IIIWllt of l'''''''etler> had been he- of gas sl1ppl_1 was one of thehis "communists" in the 1948elec-1 0 ~t,C. -, :e 0. lem It.: agmnst a tree between the s,de-. ~m(:s.l ~.tllll,...ht l;jlllght _as t I' bel' of new hous('s in Rrdgemont width is PqllJ\'alant II' a four Jane' for" COllllCl1. ,\ dl~cllss",n. be-. lee'ons alle;:cr! hy the bus com.tion, eyen if it means his own de- the VICinity of tne l11gh school., Wl1lk and cu,b at Ihe northwest fllll .Ias clllshe against It, )'o:rd So:nNime aft"I' he left the hinh'I'av' two in each direction tll'c.'n tiH' l\la.l'or and ;\11'. Pelfeey, p,llly \,'h., it could not put on anyfeat. • A seventh was reported two: cornci of Lincoln and Jefferson.: scene o( Ihe consl!uctlOn at 4:30 and an',ple to carry Ihl' tlaffle eonllnUl:<t al ~ume len~th, Mr'l more nllls.

• 0 " I The car was wl'eckecl. The po- C t I. S 'd. p.m. Oil Maleh 18, a breaklllg. it now bears or will b";II' f{,\' P,',,~e~ mal~tall1l1~g t~.al mOl I' 1 -------FRIDAY, !\tARCR 19 nights earlier. lice look all four of the occupants (l C " (l} lneS and enle,ing occulTed at one of lIlanl' veins 10 ('omc aglc(';lI'l,' ,,-,uIIS ,dl ll,und be-,:'I p. t

This date was the birthday In . R. M. Hays of 1l0~ B..aeonsfi('ld ~10 Bon Secours hospilal whele C . B . the hOIl1I'~. AI~Ot'hcl' cor,;;ifienllion which tWl'en tILe Ca~' and lis eln.p10Y,C5 ~e,ver rOJee1813 of David Lh'lngstone, Seol- avenue, reported Lie loss. of ill~, their InJlllles \\'ere leported to h" on Slll1tl.ltg eel The mis;;ing slal~ < had nol ~'et gi"es pause 111 111(' local "'el\' of, could il,' ''It:llnl'~1 ,f he: ~~ till" l' B t S h d Itish missionar)' and famed Afri- tall pIpe extensIOn from hIS 1.'4 { 'l' fo1\ow', 1J"en as';(,lrbl,,<I. Thel e \'('re 10 the widen in" pn,jcct IS tilt' n,'ces- rpp ...:.,pntatl\ l' .. ' ollld tal~ these 0 ea e e u eean explorer; of William Jen- Buick, '" , " . A coz.,' I,lllc party of eight. tleads a"d eIght ,.L"I'IS l11};cn. . ,. f rcm7,vln' 'coreS of ill,ge' IIlJlIPL, (I",., ',':Ith Ihe :'Ila~'ol andnjn"~ 8n,'an in 1860. Ihrice Robert Cudy of 3518 Thn'e MJie Sl'lf,', t. Ihe ell ,vcr, had b.ld, face ('1.,'111111\"(1,'nl'J ,.ne car. chose th'c :\1.," ~tolf'r, wPl'e Ihn.'e ll\'wood Sit. 0" g :,. '_ . .p. ClllllWil pnllr 10 an)' \\r,llen de- i. ."em"oer~tl'c e~,ndl.1ate for the dri\'e Delroit suffered the los' !a["'lalwn~ and a flacture 0, Ihe I d I If'. and bedullful trc,~, \dH'-', !. m'lIHls The \1,'1'01 continued to I It WIll he pleasant ne\\s to the.. n ,,\I " ' " seml-sedusilln of ,the Stephens pant's an a num leI' (I pIeces plal'1'l11f'nIS would t'lke- a good ' -.. ., ." ,. 1 thPresidenc:\' anll in 19H the of a spotlighl flom hiS 19-17 skull. f t f Ii if"- , ,_. " di",o, ,'e 'nth hun ann i\ll. Pen-, l'eSh,ents lVlIIg a onl: l' routeU, S. Supreme Court upholds Phmollth, . lI',I,ison 111. G!<l\"in. aged 31. load subdl\'ision to do a litlle 0 nm o~_,' __ ,_._ i hU1Pan 'ifl'time to attalll th': 1(:' ~;;gll,..rl tll ."lJb'llIt in wriling' of the big Dt'lrolt sewer under

I\V. J. Bastedo of 1545 RlIsl,'[) IIf 1\0s"\'IlIe, had ;:hl'a""ns on IllS beer drinking lale Sllnda~' night I growth and beaulYI of 11>05':,tl"d' the n\<'I1., lequ",!. I ('onslluction in the Palko to learn

the constitutionality of the 8. . .1 II I k ' .. , ... If .. and early l\londay mOlning, \\'ould be If'moved )v ,m,' \1 rr I'll- . '] h .. ,. II bhour law, load reported the theft (If th,' >,,11 1111( nel' In)\,1 rcs. 0 \\ as TI1I're were SIX bnys and two 'T1.llage l~raffl.e . t .. Tn,' hotll ", wage men whIch, t lal t I.' PIOJCLt \\ I e com-

, radin aerJ~1 and two sid" 11IlrJO'" ',)'0 ]1l1l"r! by the p,.I,ce as badly IIlg op('rn to~.. . ~"ll11"lS" th" glOllp seeking a re-: pleted about June I. ._SENATE DEMOCRATS have' from hiS Pa_c~ard CllPP"I. Ill!oxl<'ated,. A hOlll~' "bollt half girls In the group. the old('~t 21, R I. f' P nl. ed It IS the ~'letch,,] c~nch~'~H1fl:;~ adl'''!!I1l'lI\ o( their arrangements, The numerous complal.nt:. that

~iven up their fight 10 reduce the, Wilham ~neger of .180 Moran fl,1I of \,hlskp" w,," found, un- an't the rest 18 ;Inn 19, e Ie 1'0 IS Jeff.el>')!) a,.en~,~ at tl~'~,.t.Il1'~,\",,_ "'lh lil!' Crt~., held a meeting on have come from reslden,s ahout54,800,000,000 Repuhllcan tax cut,lo~t IllS rad,alor ornamcnt, 11 sld(' hl0k,'n, tn. the- mi<llgl('d motor When the frivolity was halted ~o:'IIl,g a \\In\(l ~f SIC I,d .;\ I~f lil<' n'gllt of Malch IB,. Th~y: ~hc. nOlst' and slreet ob'lluctlonbill mirror and lhe radIO aenal from folln\\IIH~ Ille cI"sh. by Ihe, Farms police there were' Some eat!, relief for the park. It.~. that ha~ mo\cdjhund\e\ s \',,1I1t an,"n" olher things SIX paId mCldental to the work. led Park

; hiS 1947 Fnrd. 1\1l1l H"Ill'11. <1g('d 26, of the 11 hollies o( beer which had llOt ing plOhlcn; 01, Kprchevi<1 ami' C)tl7.en;; to ('xprc,s t \Pll tnllglla.- h,.Il<i:n's ,,- VeriI'. Thcse are New' Village 1I!anag,'j" Lane to contact1 N \ 11 he en con'umed The,c were con ... h .1 t. n of thl'" coonr'L1Ill"n "'1"(11 ' .AM E R 1 CAN MILITARY I Rn )ert Ruck of 674 , e(f rO,1( lIoon'. llokJ. Dl'llo:1. llll~r'e a- ~..' -, streels runllltlg lllto It In t l' \1 - 10 Ii" \ _ \"'dl >, i\11'!I\OI,,,) Day, Fourth of Ihe heads of the :-'hchigan Sewer

LEADERS \~"eal plans for build-: lold the police an oulsid,. mlrlO". n('Oll5 (,1It.<l,nd "hraslon" He has f,scaled and consIgned 10 the; lage is hrlo in the rcport('d de- do\\btlc'ss. has It'S~' tt'l( In 1:'1, Jill', I..."".. J);n', Tllimk.'glving Construction c0mpany and 1\[an-

. , . . ! d. d' . 1 .t 1 f . I I ~ f th h storage room in the police ~talion., "i~ion IIf J. B. Hold ..n. who O\\'I\S strong al'lll1n Il,' 1101 I ,"l,n" - -" , . .Jng a mighty stnklng force to a~ la 10 acna wcre.s 0 en rOlll 0('('1) (1-"::1' 1;1! ~f''.l I nr)) e os- ~ . . ,.. - ,~nd { nl j."trnds. I ('Jnl C()n~tructlOn compan.\. ,':noback lip PlI'sident Truman's <lnli-, hiS 01'5010, All fi\'e of Ihr.,;e ('a', P11"J. The illlbibl'rs. all from Df'tloit, the i\, and P, SIOlt' pI l'lwllV on m"Oll bod ,b. l'n,;" th,' ,'xi,'I:n~ al'l'ringp- ill I' tI'llng Ih,. \'.,.,rk, ann gN someCOllllllllnlsttstand .. Plan, first, 1\'"rC' parked near the high 51'110"1. ,J""u 1:1'111'11.;,~,'r1 ~-1, his "if", \\'ere taken to the p"l}('e sta1tol1'Kerche\aJ. tll tak,' tI'\\',n thl' t\\'o Th",,('lll.IlK lIa.' b,'pn I".qu""tlv n",,,1 ".1"'1,''','.;. "1)(' "r \bbe days ddlnll",nfo'"1al,,,n as to t:-,e(or \rrestibl,' air might. , ....hill' a pl"y was Ill'lng h('ld 111 ,(',lip. row" ''1HI ('''I'll, ,,,i la('('ra- where lhcy \\l'rC lectured b~ S"r- olel pi "pt'rtl('S in Ill" t'l'lIr llf th,' I",,,n\ on all Sld(s tk,1 tll\' t\'. ,J 1.111, ,1\ ',I" fh,' th'e dd;s o( Ill!' tHI1" (,f its ('{ll1l1.ll'lt"n.

• '1he 'sehool allditoriulll. 11Pll"; ;dld a Pll~.';lhll'lskull fra~, geanl Chan,plnp and sent hoyne. store ~ll1d clJn\'('ll I Ill' ~Ih' int{) Inunldp,tlltll'~ alP .lUlntly utn~ \If'l'k ttlt'll'!1 Llkt'ltOfTlllit wf)lk Both llf tht" (:'YH'('ln~

1\[~iE, IRF:NF .JOLIOT.CCHJE, Charles D. 1\Ial'tz of ~:!.H ;\'1f'l"n- ttlt('. ------ addjth)n~-il pil ...kin~ ~pa("('. It I:' said tnblltln~ ahout S:l()O,onO IiI ,tht' !ht, tlljiH\' nlg Sdttlld;IY d; 1U1H' th(,\~ wu~.lrl bl' flniC;hf',!rlilu~hter of tll(' jomt rlJMo\'('rel.~ \\'eath('r ro~d, f~llInri hi;; l:Hfi Fillet Sh" "lid S .. ,j", II ",'I" h"lh 1('- S hIS lh,s \\"1111)(. d"np lhi' sp,ing. county annllall~ In lax'" and '\'~ ;,n,j ,J i,,' : '1",. n,f'/l \,,,nt thl' ~,x, J. Thl~ "" ,1(\ h,' 1'.'"or radltln1 and hf'T~P1f a Nohel U1U\t1S l~!i 1l0~U ornmrH'nt, I(lOIO Pfll!l'd Unpln\ll1g \1.\' the ho,.;;pital C 00 tart ' etl,\' COllll('I1~l1all (;el:ll~l 1\.lill(.], ()utl'~gC'uu~ IhCil 11ll'Y ~l;"ltld., '~. t,l.! dd\~ ldf ','lti, hili ;.J;lY \t.:\thuut half Inonth~ aI-wadPrizl' winner. IS hdcl at Ellis <lell"l, SIde mllTol'. fog light ,11HI '1")(".1 I' 'd\1 ""'"'' 'V d 1ask.'d al tlle (OtillCII IlH'l'tlllg on comp"llf'd 10 ,'ndurt, l.mg", >1,(',1, , "I 1(1 ',",r" on Sa I. ' I 1 I J t

I . . .' , .. , .. t' l' . r)t'II~;.. 1111",,1 \, ~ r, ~ Sl:H~( U t'h lilit'I~I:.nd mconllllUll"ao" ".IH'n ~he '"ckll1g!lght,allPrhrllOldpali.I'd '1'1), ,'.I' "'Il'k Ib,' 11"(" \\.jth aea lOll 0 a'i 'iVbrC'i122th"t ,i tilO'Ollgl1 ,'\.11111-:.-'-- , ,I. 'f' ,', .. ,'"t'". /

I I, I lJ 1 I t .T ' lit. tl t b I I'" '., lll' ('>I11.d,J.' ,I"'. ,11. .. \ ".l:.nrls at La(;u:1I dl.l ""eld on night It m tIC unl' \ anl~ ll( .,. 01 t \(' ',,,!l f,,,," 1'1,,1 " Ih Illg p"'lion • ; natlOll ,.. m.lI" I> Ie l.a:;, I ,tv PaJ'k Thr'eatelll::!. ,. ,.,' ". _ D " I 'I f 'r' ( .. I, .,_fronl Elll npp ., hill; long bl'pn :-;';lInl' night. I ---- (If lhp Cil\' gOI:l~ llllo the pUh!iC ;, I: i' ( \I dl'.l .. ,:J In~iJe a propo t'\: lJh,l ~1.r,. '_'j ~ ,t ~;~' t> _11 toa:"S(H'l~I{('d wi:;1 f h .. ('orJlO\l!lIls(~ On 1hl.' nIght of 2\.Y:~l''''l 1~1d ('.,: I The POl nte pI Ihlle ~("h(.ols will pill k !rH~ J/~! l'li":::Tl( :--.....('JI.'" ('J('l'k :"1 C 'l' ,I ,~l " I '1,1' II, I'j) tJ I ,11 1hE:'\ \1, i.: L <If t:Le Il1n I~ .~h) i1.r".... ,,/,~: '.\'.:.J.;;

oWlwd ll\' :'IllS, Frl'd lI,mna "I 1-\'lS"l'HI' :\1('11'111 : dllse 1,,1' tile F:a..,tn ,.ar'"III>n to- ,,('IT. ',',1", h,,' ;,h'.<ri,' I":idl' a ~e,ver IOJ1Cern '.,}t,., , I'" ,I.,'. -' ,"'~l'::" \J~' -1.11\l'd a}" ",I .\ " ., ..'" "pV."1(1 FJ'" • t l\. • I ,. !,' r", :.,'" ["I .'~~. 'ill" "1,. I r,' ..THE PHF.l\lfEHF:S OF NOR," I ,'('lwl1od "riVt'. (;,...~". .', da~'. l\ofarch 2:i. \\llh ('Ias~,'~ l'nd- l'OllSid"J<Ii,:,' .,Ita' III tl", ll1;,l1el', ' , .. "',' ,,,.P. \\' I . f t I . St '"tl',id :',t: i: \' Ill('n :-:;K !o s(. Pt"1 1 T\u'f r U

\VA Y, SWE[H:N ,Illd DENl\IAHK; omte OO( 5, was stnpped [) lt~ a .lIquor ore I ing an hour ",ll'liel' than u<lIa1. ,\\';'s I ('q!,,.,;lt d to (1IIbll(, 11I~ (.x-! The A. Ro;;si S('w,'r ("'ll,!1 I'" .", ""k II," , :."." 11".,\ I(',...,IC till' ,'~, 1 ('. '

S PEA KIN (, TO(a:T1n:1l 11\ radlll ;>"rwI I\'hlie It was pal,~,'d I 'TI ' ,t. ' '11 I \\" I ,a1l1,nalllHl fUI tlH" ,llld nlp~1 t hack lion concPl'n dorng tilt' r,,! ,: \'d- ",," I',,', '.',' '""1' ,,": ,,"~,'m,'nt. I,,:t ,Stnekbolm dl'l'1at e tlWII PUI pos ... at thl' high schJ)ll1 bct'le('I; I :.10 I . Ie 'aCd Ion \\, "m on ( r - to eouncl1 .,~ soon as P\ "clicablr,. I I .k nIl., 1'(" 1.( I' ' "! ilf' I" ""' ",. Il,, . d () 30 ' C' 'I" ,"."ll",),nl,1 11','<(',.IlISN In d '£ ) 31 I II I . Q l I ' aoe sewer WOl 1 ,. > ,I '." \'", 11' ,:, '."1" ,! ""1" TI,C'\' J Ito rtl'tend thell ('ollnllll's agamst an ,,:, p,m. , "0," " , . nes ay," are I, ,w \cn a c as>es ]\11'. l\l'/T ,"",. to;r! a read)' 'fi ",,, N II' 1- , . I" b "'ll " ",,' ,', , " ' ., ., Iln.. \':." ,,;, .,,' ,." '

_______ ~_ ,tlw pOl' 1; pnh'l' IH'llOqIl.ll't('r~ at 1 1 I 0 ?OO , .. ~ r Ie ll~j 0 Ing Hun III £'.:-1 ld~ t \l, ,Hit 11\1'l t Pol\' (, I:" f~'\';i)r d,lYS Tlw :\1.1 h: !.:,1!l -..: ", . C.: .. ';illl~' oulSI(k a IH:""', Ion : " . \1 ,I Iti h,' '. "all \\1 I hI' held a., \IS\!a, H're \\,,'\1' o,,'r ~ 11 \lnlCl! 1-' fallmg down on its 'oil,s;,\' JIll" '0',,,' k Till" ,',' ,11 I,,' I""." Ill"nalarml'd h\' th" Cnlllllllllw;1 e(>llfl: :\IERCJ\NTIJ.E J,I('f:XSES 11 p "', ,"11 ... ,:11 i~,''''! 11';'1 t'he f',lIoehia! s"hools alsl1 stalt tlrs. lalge :lIld :'111:.11..111the statc I;alk villa 'I' alllhm itl'" I li"11 ,,,,, "an.: , , ". ,'-' . ,.In CZ('('l1rl<::.IOV:lkia i-md nl(':-,;-;tlIC on Clerk Norhrll Nf'IT WiiS alllh(ll~ ftlll)1 th( ,\1)11,1 T, t, '.. ,. • \\.hl('h h ....d pullllC': palKlnt: lot.". b' ~11,n~: (,n III I\ ....,(.n dl.:ln.l: t H' Y~'<1' fond .,f :: (' 0:1'" I ',,-.~Flnlruvl. rtnd hf'.r.lll'nfd h\' Pr(,SI- il.C'd by.the Cltv Connc'd ~I<,nrld\' hl:lc:ic~' ,d;ilill IYVUlcl1,'d. It('\lb};-~ tlh'l1 \\icatloll Ihllr~d(i.\, \vpdnts. Kalflma/n(l I:" on!' of thl." .s III n," Last \\'C'ek ,M,H).-d..;l'l" Ln:~(' "nil ' .\;,~ n'lt \:1.1' Int(>n!ll}n "f :1 f'II:{': ...li'r P _, '. ,,:r .\"(1£'nl TrlJJJ\;Il1', ,<110n): st"nd ... m,t:ht io prOt.ce~l with the ;<1\11"';: ,,' nll' St,'!I' Llqunr SI"re 011 day being the lasl d~y of cIa,'""" !Ilg exam"l<, "f 111.. slln,'s,ful wl'ote to the hondm~ ("Ollll';'rl\' ;, I' (' I': :' 1,:1 th,,:r p'al'u;. d"hnn ,'n.j !\"I :", ".th" sla",1 tl">; Se,1nr!;ma\'la with, j,sllanct' of the mercanlj!" lic('n,,' f\r"l.il"I',<i ,1",'1\1,1', beror£' Easter. Clil>,rs wdl resume op(,l'~lton or ,'ul'h enll'rpll~e~, ,\\'hlCh hacks the BOSSI [',mt, ;,,! Ti. ,;: "n~"'Ii"nt ;',,,'.:d l'r1~;1I1 Till' :',I"n(:~, 1'1' C " .- '.

the Wf',I"1 n Pll\\ "lS, : taxl's for the ('oming ~'l'al, These \""l',n' "f th!l''''~ t"hlllg pos- on A 111 I i L'ndPI th:, s<ln'" discus.'ion: and informed it that ,f II"" l' :.' "" c', ,"'! "1I: :,/\ rnc tn" C,t;' and nil f1 "'" 1';,.," " ,'i;.:"• • 'apply to g",c;. ~tatlOn~, r(":-,I~lurnnls ~t~:--~i()n nf ml(' 1'( t1l(' 1l1\,:;t prc- p. ICouncllrn(ln C1HsU'r Carpt'ntcr an:-w?more delay or cornpl.a~nt lht U.l':: 1:11 '1,~.:,Ir. gf't n101(l \\("('kh- hn1ln'{(i11l"'':: (io' '.1,:" F , .. j;lr: .... '.

DOU(;LAS A. HYDE. Nl'W5 and the 11\Iscellanel111S line of ""'llS (,"'ll' 1,1 p"l>onal propelly ISi,ggested lilal tl,,, poliel' Il)l)k Village \\'ill takc ,thl' Joh a"'."v !',", l"')" "I,d lh,'" \1.1'1€,",111m!! I.!:' ,\:"h/J"ri "n,., '.. , ", ". j\.:'l-Eriilnr 'If tht' COll\nllll1l,'t Oail.v 11lI~jnt'.'" enterpli~l's. 111 11", P"lIlt" '1'111 l'~t,,,lm~n A. S I' S'l Iinto Ihe plartll';d)l1Jt~. o( makiog, from lhe conl'("II ~nd lOll\.; to Ih' !... ,'" ;: Ii',,' add,l!on," h')"r ppl ',1<1".Work"r In London, J(';;I):ns ,mil' The lisl this year will hc lhc B""Il" ,,,,d 1'"",,1,,11 on the rlln. tel' lug I ver Ith ... slll'"ls from NI'(f to Cad'l'llx, hondinl: ('ompan;' In (in"I'" '"''dldarc.' h,s mlenl1"11 of JOillll1i: "alllr as la~t II'lih nne add,tion, 11 E\C'I.' thing ", d.' ",f,' "na se Badlv MI.splaeed :mcltl''''P. a11<'!n:.tllll( nn('wav _. --- - -.- ----the C:lthol", f'hilleh, rialr~' har th,lt will 51\01,"p,'n Illl l'lJ!f'. ,dId ,IIi( \ITI. "I\I'n lil"y .'J 1 stl'''I'I~, Ilco th"ll~hl the ad"pllol1 'Teacltel. To",' E'CtO,}.'IP Tl'Ul1 ks Intruder Foil.ed• • • ;'.Iack avcnu(' n('ar Washmgllm. ",~all,rn' d n,', II'lI'pl,' ll[ 1l;"'ChllS, ,of tillS tr"lfll' a! lill1gl'Il\l'nt I11lght ~,

PRF.S1D~;NT TRII~I:\:; ('al1~ on ----_._--- - - - -.. - .Jew('I(>I' Etiwar'1 Pongl<lC7, is Ics~rn Ih(, t."fflc prohl .. 111 in the B \Ii\l't ~Ialdlhe 1':,llion to' sllPPoII II". new P k t b S t f S ° mOlllnmg lhe cl''lppr;lIncl' of K.'rchl'l.al "\'I'nu" "rea, OfGrat,.ot TOlVllsllilJ Police Y l \. ,~~~,~r~,;' I,;,l~\~','nft~~,:,'~e;~.~~'iI 15,: ar 0 e e' or lVllll flllll' "aluah)e pi('c,'s of sl"J11ng In'OGM:-~J.:/\'Ri-:\:-RL\ny I ,\ "!d',C,' -:""1 ",." ., 'ro>

• • 0 S D.t P 11 t ° ~il\'er lhat ill sonlf' tlnexpl,I'l\e,1 Th" hudgd "f (;rr,~~1' P"inte Chief of Pollc(' TIII1I '1'",,";,1\ (' 'i1,,,.1 ",' )L,':<,: I", p:!i,' I '.', . 'I 1'\7n

Thi".~la,,(,:~..lItll~,~"h:\I'r'lahrl(1':,I),301'll18~'8eason esp' eo, It 101' ,\\"'~'found th"ir w:t\. Int" II". Cil'. l1a.' I:",.n P1'('I'''t,,(\ (or thr' of th" CI1,V hid, f",r to ",011 f,., :; "1" ,~I,,'11 ~',I' tJ,1! I.'. Il, ,l.").",, , " ~ .111 i' :'~ "~I

... 11.... '- 'I - I 1',lbhl:-,l, (';In ~l1d IIH'nct', lIndpubt. conlin)! YP;lt' i1nd \1 III llfl announ('- :;1 .' \ 1 " i" ~ \1,.1.' r.e: ' .' \! ,'\ n 1" V:r,':l -;:" ''',I. 1 .1.r:~" ..' ~"~n poet T I 1 , "1-1' .1 Inm'l'1f Ill" .'OUIII ,n,I('t of ""1''','' 1,- , I I -'." ,d 1',,' ", " " ;' ,. i :' .. '~~of IJrllrik 1,,'f!Il, I~Orll', .. l" h" conlract (or fhl' rirNil<inJ' pool ,11 ....,1ri:IlI'.' I",. I)" 'IIUll' ('(11\-, ont" Ihl' rif\' dump. P( n('x \\ 1','" Of' 11'1l!S a\,;'1 " II " ,,' ' , ' , :

:lntl llramali'l; in 183i of Char. Of thr Palk's swimming pool W,1S Ilnng ~"."l,n till, ."'.l: \\11\ bp. • . (11I'II,('r' hll'dkdll'ln :l11f[ ('I""lfiea. er Tom". f" . '1,' ,,' ". ",,.,1. '.",."- ,i,,' j,,, '''', ~,,"" ." :,,' ," ') I, ..Jt'~ "'illi.u"r\ 1':1101. ~\merj(,;ln lrt 1'1 1,C'igl, C, ~1f"ilil1 ,i£ Aigtlhot(' lIJlII~lt.hd ,ii id1.h''' nl(' nu.-;~qnc: PI(,{,P~ alt..' d ~tlgal' 110n n.\-" :\"r'.I~lrl11t Tll'.~l.;111(\r ;lnr1 It .f.C{'n1.-: th.1t ~""I':' '::~~I'" " l rw' ''111''11.'''''' .1 "I ,lll'h h.:; ~lIl,l III 'j'" deducalor anll writer, Prcsidf!lIt ; al (h" Commi~sioner's mrel111g WhNl II", nP\\' 11\,1.,11.,1'011:<arc howl. ~IZ" 1"'x3", a crcam f1ltch('r A"~..s,or lll"lHIt-Ii. ; Oetob~l'. Chid Tom h",,; h", II 0:"_ 1,1, ;' I" 1'111" liH' 'IIii''' ,,,d ',I,h ' ," , t,,-of nar\'~rcl •.. in tnt'; 80,000 lon M;lI'('h 22, at a price o( $.3.00 I'("ldv lh) Park \'j\I,'~,' ",III h,,\'1' 4"x3',' :.nd 1'1'0 bon hon d,sh"s,: --.------ I mf'( lip to (jratiflt 1011'1l<hip PI'flO {. (" ,I I "",!" '1"''''11.,. '1'"",., !l' !Il, h,',,',"'\''':. ,,,.,,1 'l ..',;:' "Ii I;,,,fear-crazeil Xa~i5 flee ratlon's Iper ruhi': yard on an e,\llllHt('d il pt',,)! \\'h"h \\'111 p",\"t<il' ,«!f,' I',j("h ahollt 61,' al'l'ns<. i Cit~. Ok,1~'S Rank, :ical1y and gIving- 1O,I'IHl'011' to ( ,J ['.<,1 1"1"'("'1\1 d",,: <.,1.. ,11,1 i ..l I""" rl"'I1,., ..ltrap, • • '!lulk of 1400 yarlk 1'1Ihlli' S\\'l>nll1l1'~ 1I'~,lrd:,,< of lh,. The artidc~ I!r(' fa. t(]O valu. TI,.. ('II;' ll<ls rie'lgllil!t'Q lht' Ih(, Gr.lti't pol,e,' on pr,: ,',' ii', ',': I '",,~ II'"n ,'I' .....,'.(.I'~l'll\' 1"~ p"L ..,'. '1,1<' I',,'" I, " 11"1 mTin: r;-':lTED ST ..\TES 11I'):(rs. Th" s"nding "nd r£'fi1ling ron- sanli",," l'I>IHlitiIlTl" ('If lI){, \,,),1' "hII' f(ll il d\l;np and 1\11', f'on,'(;ro,<,,, P'lInt" B.mk ;1I1r! thl' "a-,Ill's anrl.--,vh"tcv,',' h"PI"'II' to "', "f '~"',")".,.'I"\ ~IIC'll):(,ln 'I~I,! "h,", t: ,., ,.. "." < (o"\,

the UN f" dlop II,.. Palr'slille tlart went to 'V. L. Emerv of Dc. 1\';+1('1'. Il,a('z hopr" th,,' ~(JI11P hOllest tlonal Rank llf n..trolt as le~a\ dc, come 1I}I'ir wa,.. \", "f t'il" j, ot 1',"\'1'(' "',in,'I'" j"I,", Ti,' ." 'I,,' "n:- ..pCl'tllwn pll\ BI'1j{'vld the de. trolt at Si.75 per ~'anl. ' It will he tit" t,nh P'IJ,::c ,\'.1111 '.('{llllilcr" \1 liT f,nll !ll"1Il ill1ri re-' pO,'ltalle, f"r, Cll~' flJnd~ f()l' Ihe 'This ,'t'I'\'je .. ""I" d"I'p;'" ,q', ., ) ,1',' ,~,,,:,'d ~,,1i, ,I. "., ,pl:,'n "f h." -,' ,.' I',,' 11"

sire to :.yo,d n(('rosal." contacls, Th" work is to start of once, ming' pool in Ihe 1'0111'" C"Jl~'lIIg lurn [hem to hiS store on Kr'J(he- nt'xt tw" ~'(',1(.\ ThiS dr"gn~lion prE'I'\i1tf'd h', ILl' l;r"ll,,1 :, .. !'" " ". "ll ". 111"1""I;Ci oi rC'~'Ll' '.I.t" ~ i.,11t 1 ,',' ,.! '1'1(1 "nri(Continued on Page 2) I and the whole job of placing the I thJs assurance. I val. i ot deposilaJies IS done biennIally, ,Last Mon:lay night a leIter \, <lS d lot,,;. , \I,'rc a d1cl '" it',l ;,1,:" '..

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On Mack Avenue

DtftO~1 ",,'a!tr i, Caf'ried lQ,oIr into (be non.,pilllh.nd'C'fro1!(,T ('on-

;~~~I~~~~d"eC.~:f)"n~~\:mo'uhllf (or empl\'in,;IC "OLlr (onu:nir nce.

Joseph N. DuMouchelleAuctioneer and ApprtJiser

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Thi ~hI! nd~()me cltC"trrccl(')Ck. mO\lnctd on IherdrillculordoOf,tllTn,Ihe mcchani1m off acmidni~hly ~,,'ilcht! il

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ART SALONAUCTION GALLERIES CO.

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itulf, automnicallr. f'\"UY nilthr atmidni.o:hr. ,,'hil. you're .. t •• p! S'YSopd~h,..e (0 filS! and muss •• , nomore ",'orryinJt ahout exposed foorl.The NorJl:' Stllf)-Fr.'ltrdoe. ,h. iob(or yO" • , • quielly ••• offici , nil)' , ••autnmarically.

Ve.!t ice cuhu and (rann (ood, ft: •

mlin u(t1y frozen in rhe u4/~d GilntSide Fetner!

Meal r.mains fr.sb in ,h. Coldp.ck-no nu:d to Itmo\"e it!

All f~U do is empty rh. H.nd.fro".rit your con\"cn;t:n(t: ••• the e-uy.I&o-h,ndl., non.spill rool.iner rhlt col.lects the deCC051 waru.

One of the linasl collections 01 French furniture, Aubusson sei-tee, Dre!den, Meissen, Capi di Monte, S;lvres, Royal Vienna,bronze /lOci cryslal eperg ne, bronzes, ~ilverware, ete.. Modernand antique furniture,

A" 1s1 Floor Gill/eries

EXHIBITION ALL WEEKCLOSED EASTER SUNDAY

Two Cars TangleWhen James Roberts, of 751 a Hudson driven by Sidney Hi!-

West Boston boulevard, Detroit, I gendor! of 344 Ridge road,stopped his Oldsmobile to turn I Damage to the Hudson was es-. ,', timated at $125 and to the Olds-Illto Stem s Hardware store from! mobile at $20, Hilgendorf as.l\lack avenue at 6 p. 01, on March i Slimed the blame anrl 5aid he20. it was :;truck jn the rear by would pay for the damage,---~._~_...._-_.----~------------

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• •OUR COMMERCE D'EPART-

MENT ANNOUNCES there willbe no more shipment of goods toRussia that could benefit her mili-tarily , , " radar out cold,

THE HEARST NEWSPAPERS,strongly out for MacArthur forPresident, say that within twoweeks a Kremlin order to smearMacArthul' will be in full swing.

• • •REPORTED THE FOREIGN

MINISTERS of Britain andFl'3nce will confer with Marshallin Washington early in April.

• • •NINE THOUSAND FIVE HUN-

DRED workers in Hudson plantare idle for the second' day insuccession over a dispute involv-ing the discharge of 12 spot wel-der~, '

HOUSE BEGINS today its de-bate on the over.al! $6,125,000,000aid to Europe . , . ~4,BOO,OOO,000plus special ai dto China, Greece:

. and Turkey and chi Idren's aid. I"

I • • •REPORTED LEWIS is headed

for another Federal Court in.junction in his connivance withthe walkout of the soil coal min.ers.

MEN'S WEAR, Inc.16930 Kercheval Avenue

• •A FEDERALLY SPONSORED

conlerence Oft problems of theaged is urged by a group of busi-ness mcn and Universily of Mich-igan [acultl/ members at AnnArbor. , , alleged the U, S, is farbehind Britain in this type ofsocia I work,

LORETT!, YOUNG shares hon.ors of ACildemy award with Ron-ald Coleman, as best actress ofthe ye,u' , , . has heen on thescreen for 20 ~'ellrs, :n pl'ivate lifesbe is Mrs, Tholl1ils A, Lp.wis,The,\' liave three sons ilnct anadopted :imlghter , , , the role ofK"ty in "Thc Farmer's Diltlghter"\I'on her the Oscar.

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A, Worsted-Tn "Cle.!Ir-Face" Sunlight Cheviot Suih in fhe British~ounge ,Model, .S9. popular "mong progressive men today. Her.IS the SUlt that will make you swing into 'pring and forget the wirlterblues. Many patterns and colors. Priced at $53. Other suits from$50 to $75,

B, So~ething new irl Covert T0pcOlIh by thll f"mous CresHnit CodTailor,. Style anurancll and rllel lalisfactiorl ,'lre yours wherl youchoose a, Style crest ~(lvert wit~ i.h flawless causua! cut. M.uterfullymade to lOsure endurmg woar, ,t ,s priced at $50, Other gllbardines,covert! and tweeds. $40 to $65.

C. Featuring fha f"mous Knox "Fifteen". " h"t th"t's superlight shape.hol~ing. an? richly soft. ~;t~ the inspired touch of Knox' styling.you II find It the most satisfYing hat you ever wore. Priced lit $15.We carry ,'l complete line of Knox .!lnd Stekon hah from $8.50to $15.

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REPORTED THAT THE UAWis making ready to incorporate inits. union members of other CIOunions who are ahout to breakaway from their present unionaffiliations because of differencesover the third party mOVl'mentand the European Recovery pro,gram,

THE FOUR-POWER ALLIEDCONTHOL COUNCIL may haveheld its last meeting ,. , Sokolov-sky, head oC SOI'iet forces inGermany, walks out of confer-ence afte r a two-hour biller de-bate over cilrcfulJ\' ~elected is-sues rilised by tll,,' Russiilns , , .Sokolol'sky presents an alreildyprepared written statement say-ing that the Control Council ,,~o Tuesday. i\larch 23longer exists as an organ of gov'l On this date in 1775 Patrickemment" because of actions b\', Henr.,' Ilelivered his famousthe United Slates, Bl'it.nin and I slleech in the Virginia House ofYI'anee in western German\' , . Burgesses "Gh'e me Liberty orThe strain between U. S~ and Give me Death;" in 1889 aRussia further intensified by our: ['residential proclamation open.proposal, backed by Brit~in and I ed the public lantls in OklahomaFrance, thaI the Free State of I as of April 22, heing the star!TI'iest5 be returned to Italy, I of the present state of Oklaho.

• • • ma; ill 1909 Tedlly RooseveltROl\ALD COLEMAN wins the I stadell his African cxpellition

Oscar as the "best acto",,, for his \ an,1 in 19~_" Nazi planes runwork in "Doubte Life" at the [rom a battle with American PATROLMAN BITTENAnnuat Academy Award dinnp.r. planes over Berlin, Patrolman Harold Beaupre ofin Hollywood, .. best supporting, • • • the Farms police was bitten onactress is Celeste Holm, III "Gen-; TilE SENATE VOTES A TAX the left arm on the afternoon oftieman's Agreement." 'SLASH of ~4.BOO,OOO,OOO tn in-' March 20 by a mongrel dog i

• • • 'come tnXCS , , . HOllse conell\"- owned by G. F. McCray of 14341A POLL CONDUCTED BY rence assured, , , will pnss over Yorkshire marl. He was trealed in I

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MICHAEl, MARRS BITTEN Spilz dog with black markings, Ii <'ling 91 of our 96 U, S, Senators, BLOOD FLOWS IN TOR-The dog belongs to the residenll Headll'ne' s of the Week •sboll's fewer oppo:;ed to the draft RENTS in PALESTINE with 140

Michael II1arr,~, aged 10, of 925 at 15003 Jefferson, The animal than 10 universal militatY train- killed in II single day.Barrington road, was bllten on was taken in ('hnrge by the pollee : ing, but the majority arl' either • • •the right hand on March 19 by il and hrld for examination, ------------------,------- --': opposed or non-commit~I .•• dis- ,YUGOSLAVIA offer. compro.______________ . __ "_"_________ .________ (Continuel! from rage 1) a, m, Leap Year advilnces vernal' position in this election year, is mise on th eAnglo-American-'It rl•rl......••••• ~ J'!~ with RLls...~ians and the fear of ('alendar one day. . to await further proof or aect'ssit)' French proposal that Trieste he:- " loss of l:renlly needed AmNicnn • • ,101 either. returned to Italy - wants to trade" HOW DOES YOUR WARDROBE LOOK?, :- oil reserves in Arabian tenitory SECRETARY 1\1 A n S J{ ALL ~ .'Ionday. ~Ial'ch 22 Trieste for Gol'iZiil, Told it doesn't

..': ~. prompted the move, , , we pro- tells Hussia that Communist en-" own Trieste to trade.

, h 1 I On this date in 1934 Congress GENERAL LUCIUS D CLAY.. ..: pose t e reviva 0 a mnndate, croachment on free peoples will . ,:- .. JI rl . d passes an act guaranteeing the our supreme milita~y'~ "_ Tori,,,! ' .• i"ic :w8n'ory (:>1 ',' ca e 11 tl'usteeshlp, un 1'1' United no hnger be tolet'ated , . ,also independence of the Philippine del' in Germany, say's thCeo~~l~~:

:- _. S' Nations, ••• warns Italy that If she goes ('om- I I I f1" r 194"' 194".. YO'H wMr1rpbe ~nd ;2c.d d:1 ;e' FIFTY THREE PEHSONS ARE llluni,t at the coming elections .~al1l s, e ec IVC ' :>; In " iC<lns h,1\'e no 'intention of leav-l ~ ' W 'I .. h II JailS wcre in exodus on llle Pa- ing Berlin, , , says we are here" soiled gdfment, 10 lJ, , " e ' ~ KILLED in 11 states in the cen, s e wi be alltol1l~tically ClIt oil cl'lle co',\sl', in 19'5 the (,'ermans b' f III ~ f )1 ~ r Virtue () a our.power agree-~.~\ VII '/lI~ rejllvendie fhe'" . , ,del,ver ~ I' :;:~ ~~~athb: f~~~~:d~~Sthe st~1/~hs~ ~;I~J~,a help unrle!' the Ma!'shalll lost 96,000 men In the b;lttle of me!'t just as the Russians are in

" . '. "C\ . 0'" ---,,',(.1 .. ", fh~m b~d to you Iiie new, . • • • • I the Saar, ~t~~k,ny or Turginia. and we will:- ~ r8ad\' to gree' the new Srring SENATOR SPARKMAN OF Sunday, lI1arch 21 RUSSIANS ARE GREATLY •••-: ~ 5eolon, .. ; ALABAMA demands thilt Pre;j, On this date In 1685 was horn ,PEEVED at the U, S-British. RUMORED AND DENIED"fFI -:'-dent Truman drop out of the Johann Sebastian Uach. gl'eat : Freneh proposal to reincorporale ,that our vessels in the Adriatic

.::',-,~_j , 'i 0, dOlllo",'all'" I'a"(', as 1'1" ("ll)' 11'1"" (If.'rman rOlllllUSf.'r; in 18SS a 1'. ' l' . j I 'of'" - .. f~ h ~ " , , ...~ S. ~a\'al Court reported that Ill" lIeste area lIllO la y , , , carry atomiC bombs,~ VA. 2.4225 I" 0 ilrmony, &p,ll'kman \\'a~ re- ,believed the wcslern allies • •;. ~ :' gllrded as an administration stal- the kl'. S. Battleship "Iiline lI'as I achieved a tenstrike in Italian VANDENBERG rece;.ves an-: J ;226 CHARLEVOIX ': warl and was democratic whip of sun by 'In e:dernal explosion; ,good will prior to the elections o\'iltion in the Senate on his 64th:. :' the House beCon"! he advanced to prelude to the Spanish-Amer- ,on APIII 18 , , , Tlto also objects, birthday,:: (7 C" {,C"){J & \1\. ': the Senilte " wants to draft, lean War. • • • I • • •.. jljIUII'O -LJ('(l lO(lI1l'J'.l ....LJ'jOl't._ >. Eisenhower. II THE STHONGLY RUMORED IN Wedneaday. March 24~ . ,-. • SOFT COAL OPEn- WASHINGTON that H mediation I On this dale In 183. was bornf p•••••••••••••• a ••••••••••••••....................................... l SPRrNG STARTS at 7>- }' ,A:rO~S 1.lave petiLioned Federal rails the Governnlent will invoke John \\'esley Powen, explorer__ ~_~_~ • ._ l,al I liS , Dlstl'lct Court in Washington to Ihe Taft-Hartley law to end the' of Ihe West and IIr8t man to

::::::=::===:==============:=========::::::::::::==:::=====:::=:====::====:-=-:-:-:-:-- 'npp~nt,a~ Impurtial trus~e Cor caul walk-out. nal'l~a~ the Grand Canyon; In* * * * * * * * * the Unlteo Mille Workers Wel-, • • 1921 James Cardinal Gibbons

Ifare and Retirement Fund, Ihe' VIOLENCE ON THE IN. died in Baltimore. only Princereal, Issue III the II'nlk out. , , CREASE IN THF: HOI Y LAND of the Church In the UnitedLeWIS ,IS c!emanding a pension for Palm Sunday r~c(Jrds' 26 dead States; in 1942 heavy Japl,'" " ) It!. I) I) I N I~ the Imne,rs of $100 per l1,lOntb for over a wide area, 'losses halted their drive on.. .1:1. .J.lil.l1. .:. every JllIner reachlllg sIxty who' • • • Australia; In 1944 American 10-has worked ill the mines for i A TORNADO hits the Govel'll- Inch guns ripped Cassino and Intwenty years, , . I:ewls wants to' ment's largest repair airhase at 1945 Pallon stormed over thehandle the fund himself, Oklahoma City and ,destroys 50 Rhine,

• • planes and badly damages 50WARM RAINS have raised others , . , loss placerl hy com-

waleI' to flood stage in many mandant of the base at $15,000,-areas in lower Michigan, 000,

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j)~t/tJ.WOODWARD AT STATE' -

Store flours 9:30 to 6:00

Send flowers because her en-

semble isn't complete without a• I

fragrant corSc'lge Easter Sunday.

Phone you; order now-deliveries

on Easter morning.

jacket that can ho an extra coat

hi-sehool shop, fourth Hoor

Dewy~Fre.'\h and Fragrant

~ GIt1 ~aster suit hus a hux

Sv<;h an exhuberant young fashionyou'll enjoy we/lring it more than one way!

Swinging jacket over a flared skirt in spice orcoral wool covert, Sizes 10 to 14. 835

lellther shoulder bag, 83.50

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14432 MACK AVE. Bet, Chalmers & Marlborough

TU. 1-0670Store Hours: 9 d. m, 10 6 p. m.

Horn South Amer;ca

and all other plants , .'.. f J___________ ",•.;~zfg~.i__

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OIICI.IIDS

A Lovely Selection of

Easter Lilies

"Tbe

lInme'l

{)rchid

atLal'epointr.

-1<15201 MACK

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CHOOSE THE FAVORITE RECORDS

CaJler! !JI'J ~1riJ/(J! 31 j

Jime lor JOlJO((J n1ltJic

"Easter Hymns"-MGM , Wagner's HParsi'ol"-Your fovarite collection. I Preiude and good Friday Music

-Cnoterbury Choir' -Boston Symphony

Handel's "MessichoComplete new recordingsVictor and Columbia.

Beethoven', Symphony No. 6b "Pastoral"

/' I' Philadelphia Orchestra-Bruno Wolter.

Bach Conloto No. 78"J e s u s- Thou My Wearied Seh"bcrl'J 5ymphony No.9Spint'. Bach Choir of Belhle-' Philharmonic O,chest,o 01 N. Yhem and O,chesl,o. I -Bruno Wolter

Bach Organ-Chotal Preludes ! ttA Choral Concert"-Vol I and It-Albert Sweitzer.: Sang. of Faith

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leu n a r d de Pours InfantryChorus-Smet::mo's --Molden"

Expert -+::Phonograhh .Haw Popular Album1-

r Ethel Smith-Souvenir Album.and Gracie Fields-Souvenir Album

Chri'lophe, L\,n~h-" MinstrelRadio Boy'

Lou"tz Melchair-Rep~iring Mel Tarme-"The Velvet Fog"Duchin-"Tschoikowski "Perry Como--"S~ntim'1ntal

Dote"Vaughn Momae-"Dawn Mem-

ory Lone"Three Suns-'oBlIsy Fingersll

Charlie Spivok-"Kreisler Fov-olltes,

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> ri ~ >'$ ;(j~ yv FOR EmER ~

) IN TIllS NEVi' /....... '-? EYELET ?

'< Shirt )/ '-........ /

< >/ Here is ., smart ......., "- ensemble for impeccable /< Easfer ~rooming. )

/ The ~hirt is ",hire-oo-while Dohhy .............. broadcloth wilh eyelel collar and French /< cuffs. The E}'efer har, Kno( & Bow cuff >/ link~ and ihe popfllar new. pastel slriped.jcrsey ~,....... tic .fIrc ac:c:cssoricssuggc5Icd to // express your fla re for t>erfectinn in ,such .......> fhings. \\;Iheo ordering by mail. <> please Slale shirr size and sleeve fenglh. <> $~5 <> r <". Ih JERSEY TIE .. $2.SIl . /

/ The CUFF UNKS ,$6.50 . ~ 'lID' I ~ .......5"- ....J,. /. ft /{.......T!Je EYHET BAit. S 1.00 .., Y "

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BURBERRY COATS•

I\'s how lIe JI\"P that gl\'es e't J' F · BI t X R S One VT St ti1lll1l111Jt,' 10 what we say. 1 y Olns arms In as · ay urvey! . If ay ree

- ----:-! Against Detroit Drain Plan Results Told I Proves Popular- - If D - H d The pxp<:>rirnpnt of making

,Mayor Ralph Netting Raps Proposal To Move Outlet at rlve ea S Whitller a one-way norlh-bound

d h.• I" : strept from Je[fC'rson to Mark is

Estimate Cost To Tree Pointe MUnlclpa Itles I workin!: \'('1\' Salisfn<'lol'llv I\lan-'of $6,000,000 Final Tabulations on Five agC'r Lane of the. Park sta't~cl last

At the Cit\' Coullcil~~~;ti~g-~~-Marc:h 22, following a Week Campaign Dis- Th\ltsday.length\! discussion of the Detroit drainage project which im- closed at Meeting The pllrposp of making it a

J nnrth hound thol"(}ughfare onll': plies a possible cost to Grosse Pointe: or rather the three was to split up the vehicular

communities of the Farms, City and Park, of $6,000,000, Mayor Over 9,675 people received traffic commg into the Park frnnl l

Ralph Netting expressed himself somewhat explosively. on free chest x-rays during the the Detroit ~Idl' of ~1ack. ;the subject and said the City would not have any part of It. Grosse Pointe X-Ray Survey Because Whitiier is the mnuth!

Prescoti Brown, of Mason. ---------- ------ which was just completed Oi1 i of Outer Dril'e into the P()inte itBrown and Sons who is the con- maximum bacteria count at Ihe lVlarch 12. bore an inordinate proporition ofsuiting enginee,: for the City, Detroit inlq.ke is only 15,000 pel' Dr. Thomas S. Davies. Town- this traffir,suggested that they wail and see cubic centimeter, whereas W.van- ship health commissioner, an-a coP,.' of the report of the Board dolle, farther down the water nounced that 7,035 of the total x- Rerent CO'Jnts marie h\" the

II h t f police at Mr. Lanr'"s ,tl~~estinnof Engineers which Detroit rl'- course \lS\I" y. as a ('o\ln a rayed werc rcsidents of the ..,lainI'd on the job, so that they 22,000. There It IS successfully Township. Twenty-sel'en came show that t1w tnla l \"olume ofmight make a mOl'e informed treated b,y chI ormatIOn: The from Gratiot Township anr) 4B traffic on WhlltlP!" has heen reoreply to lhecommunication from Grosse Pomte argument IS that from St. Clair Shores. There were duceci abollt 52 !leI' cenl, muchihe Detroit Common Council on during these rare and short oc- 1,639 Detroiters living close to to the satisfaction of the resi-the subject. cassions when the b.aeterir. count the borders who parlicipated in dents on tlwt street.

'N th I motion was' reaches the higher figure ,DetrOIt the Survey. Ife .laid he had leceiven lettersever e e55 a hI .. . te with perfectadopted C'ndorsing Mavor Nell- can c Olma., . Eleven questionably actiVe TB and telephone tl1ps>at:es from h,~-ing's views and instru'cling At- safety to the CIty s health. cases were reported from the tween 15 anci 20 householderstornev Medel' to prepare a COIll- The claim is that It I.'; utterly total, with H inactive cases of livin.t: alonl( \\'hltlier commend-muni~ation to Detroit to that preposter~us to expect thes~ small tllbet.eulosis; 137 other pulmon- ing the change.{f t commumtles to assume an Jmpos- ary conditions, and 78 other ab-

e ;~e' Droposal to take the sur- sible financial burden merely, to nonnalties. These abnormallies CIZl,b Wl'll SI.owface iJ~w which now dumps inio avoid a temporary condillon totaled 325, of which 299 were in ~ [-Fox Creek and divert it down reache~ Ihe lugher fig_lll"e De:ro~t Grosse Pointe Township. Rose iJolvl- L',',l-lllto the Conner Creek outlet, re- PreSident James K. Watkm., Final reports by all the chair- U ['volves wholly around Detroit's of the Farms VIllage seni a let- men on the Steering Committee Ipurp~se to further prntect its own ter to Detroit some days ago to were presented on March 23 at The Optimist Club of Grossewater intake. much the same effect. the last meeting of the group fnr Pain Ie will show the official Rose

The Conner outlet would be: _ -EnS the year. Bowl films at the Neighborhoodbelow, or opposite this intake. I GOOD TAXPAl', At that meeting Dr. Davies, Club at 6:30 on Friday, March J

while the Fox Creek outlet comes' Grosse Pointe is a land of good, chairman of the committee. again 26, II'n above I't. reliable steady taxpayers. come I commended the hundreds of vol- These pictures are shown

It is acknowledged all around Christmas or famines. City T: ~as- II unteers who made the Survey through the courtesy of ihe Uni-that it is only during occasional mer Osius reported at the,n- possible and who devoted hours versity of lItichigan. Victor Hey-extreme downpours, whir'h some- cil meeting Monday night (l;at: nf fh"jr l.imp. :mn "ITon In th" Jig"" athletic personnl'! directortimes do not happen in an entire the collection of taxes to date this: cause.

f I I I and hockey coach will be on handseason, that sanitary sewage over. year ran 97.7 per cent C) t le tota I Special mention was made ofh I to give a runn1ng ('ommp.nlary on

llows from the regular conduits, duplicate. T~is is about t e usua t the se,'\'iees given by the Neigh- this top foothall game.and gels into the Detroit river,. rate at which POinters perform. borhood Committees. These Com-. h fi d. f 't' , The showing is open to the pub-II is argued that during the. on,e of t e Irst ut,es [) 1'1 'zen- '1 mittees were headed b.y Dr. Al- lie at no charge. another evidencemost severe nf these floods the. ship. I bert Law and Mrs. Simley Geor- of the Optimist's slogan _ "A

--------- ..------.-- 'gie, in Grosse Pointe Park; Mr" F' d f Ih B ..Arthur Hu~se, !llunicipal Area; l"Ien 0 I' oy.

: Mrs. Paul Kolvoord, Defer Area; ,. ,,Mrs. Richard Distel, St. Clair, MIX In SIgnalsArea; !VII's. John Kenower, Area:I. Mrs. Hussel:. Smilh, Area 2,; Cause of CrashMrs. Hobert King, Area. 3, and

i Mrs. F. Rankin Weisgerber, An accident occurred at Ker-:Area 4, all in Grosse Pointe City;I in Grosse Pointe Farms, Mrs, cheval road at 8:45 a, m. on March:Adam .J. Kisskalt, Area 1; Mrs. 19 when a driver misundcrstood, the signals of Farms PatrolmanC. Watcrman, Jr., Area 2, iVlrs. . ,.,. . .H, H. Ivlieou, Area 3; and Mrs, Harold _Eeauplc, 01rectlllg ,rafflcII'I. William Mason, Area 4; in. whIle Kerby School chl!dren wereGrosse Pointe Shores, ]\'Irs. A. G, ; erossmg the ,treet.Englehardt, Area I; and Mrs. I Eleanor ~L Blum of 360 Bc1an-Jack Williams, Area 2; and in I ger road. dtl\"lng hcr Chevrolet,

IGrosse Pointe Woods, Mrs. Hus- '.'thought Beaupre was \Iaving hersell BaudI', Area I; Mrs. Slephen • Ihrough when he s\gnalled for her

I iliIagregian, Area 2; and Mrs. Har_lto stop. She ran into a ChryslerI'ey Christenson. Area 3. owned and dnven b:;: Alan P.

, All of these chairmen, Dr. I Beebe of 103 Merriweather road.Davies stated, had many \'o\un-i The Chr~slel' was damaged to

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teers working With them in \the extent 01 $40.house-to-hoUse V'SltS, and the Im-portance o[ thelr work cannot beover-estimated. ~

, The sponsoring agencies, the, ~IWayne County Medical Society, i: State and Wayne County Health I A LOllTei'''''i Departments, TB and Health So- .. _y: ciety, .also expressed their ap-. •; preclatlOn to all Grosse Pointers Gl who participated in the survey ddt• and who joined the fight against 7/Tfff'" _A=

;;=:~os':~LLIAl\lS HONORED . . ~FY~ 1V~~

.....~.~~,.'~'~,.F.OR~tRh ,APeggy Williams, daughter of /7' ~

the David G. Williams' of IIloran .7, <'1 •. ,. ;/ '/

road, has been pledged to Theta ((7~~.;."~~,I.,.,.~(;-./'.,,- \\J. L..JSigma Phi, an honorary journal- ,. \istic sorority. at the Universityof lI!ichigan. This is her first i"!~scmcster in the school of jour- /'nalism.

Fresh, Exqllisitely Colorful

DOBBS HATS

IT'S THE DOBBS

In /Jew colol'S for S/II'I'/Jg

1.20

THE GUILT EDGE*

41 ADAMS AVE. EAST., . RA. 1605

Aho ON TH E CAMPUS IN ANN ARBOR

VanJ30ven

Men who count for something COUIll otlthc GuildEdge •. Because eightcen hand opcratioll3 make theGuild Edge. one "f the world's finest hats. Snappeddown in a world full of snap brims, the Guild Edge-looks like none of them. Dobbs craftsmaoship andstyling ~et it apart, give it distinction. Facl. Onegood look will prove it to )'Oll.

Cora;s personalized

scarf holder

at

NT. 0719

Spark IIp ,,"nl,lr .l,f.H r.' .. \porl Cl)rn.~ h~nrl~sam.. ~o)~.n hnlr-Olde.stgn~d with yo \1 rvery own initial Jr',th! n~w tlf'~ ..nl touchff'r ,u.tlrvt'~.

OXFORD CLOTHES

We need today eommitt~dhearts more than expert brains.

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GROSSE POINTE NEWSPage Four Thursday, March 25, 1948--~-~-------------"-_.-_ ..._ ..•.._---------------,------------ ------- ----------

3.Pieee

Dresser Set

Distlnllulshed t1m•• plee~1for men and womtn.Smart In a('pearanct' •.•thoroughly d.p.nd.b",.

GROSSE POINTE

Rnl1 F:1R'in Amerlcanll In

Smart, ModernCompacts

225 liP

Birthstone Rings

Poinle Farms, has been 'lwardedthe Military Merit Medal and thp.Good Conduct Medal to be wornas prescriberl, by the "Vlanliu5School, Manlius, N.Y.

2150 lit'Comh, 'hru.'lh ~n('l mirr nrin (inc ~ol<l (lnt..h. Sov- \.

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,:"ICOMPANY ... .", .

w. 2-310~~':-,

DIAMONDSOLITAIRES

6750 up1'.lodern settm~ 01 14K gold Ir.mrsthe ~hrj~hl diRmond. ~

The ,p.rklln~ ,tono ofhis or htr b\rlhmonthsol :n 10K gold, '

Fine Bulovas

Sill'"•.t,

~Aen who know the villue of (j fin!l Ilppear03nce instinc-

tively sei",ci Dobbs hats. They cannot afford to gamblo

with dyie or quality.

Whatever the current fashions - they trul! the

DODDS interprefation to be corred .•. authentic

smarr. And they trust the DobDs label ior the grea~,t

me~5Llre of quality!,

DISTINCTIVE CLOTHING FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN

17016 KERCHEVAL

JIONORf:rl AT :\1A.NLJL1S

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Cadet David M, Prcston, sonof Mr, anu Mrs. D, 11. Pres(onof 152 Ml'rri,\'l'a\l]('r load, Grosse

16401 E, Wltrren <'It Audubon'T!Jc"/o(tJc of rille Si/re,."

RONSONLIGHTERS

6°0

150 up

Famous

SWANKACCESSORIES

Yor tho dl,erlmln.tln~mAn,

f,ll Prle", InchlMFeder.l Tax

POWDER BOXES 6.95

CROSS AND CHAIN 3.95 up

PEARL NECKLACE. 2.95 upEXPANSION BRACELET 6.95

" ,.tHlrty of .ql~.l('s to choo.'i:c from.for men .:lnd 'l.;(Hn('n.

Parker Pen

1s NoU' 11

SPECIALLY DESIGNATEDDISTRIBUTOR

of

The liquor ControlCommission •••

We are now able to supplyyour every requirement foran elaborate party or e\'erydilY hospitality.Select imporled and domes.tic wines and chal1lpa~nesawait your choiee along-with tempting appetizinghal'S d'oeuvres. Consull usin plann ing your next party.

We Deliver.

TheVillage 'Vine Shop

15228 EAST JEFFERSONVAlley 2-/;110

Chal'les Kingman, John Lan!!s,D~virl Lippincott, King Patter-son Richard Noel' Jav Newber-IY,' Bob Richter, 'Her\) Wcsner,Dick Barton, Rieky Reed, AllanSmith. Geurge Schlaepfer. DavidBayne, James Kimball, GeorgeSchleicher. Pall! Amolrl, nubBroad, Ricky Berard, I"Yar'k Klin.ger, Dick Schumal'her, Dick Lilm-breehl, Bruee Vollmer, John In-quish, Stark Langs, Tom Clarke,Larry Scoville, Jjm Wood, DavieGore, Ronny Rolley, Leland Wor-den, Clark Monison, Bill Lang-worlhy, Frank Olney, KlIltWeed. Bob lIembeJ. Gordon Nel-son, Jay Hook,'r, Jerry DeKey.ser, Bill Ilembcl, Rie!larrl Keys,Jim Darby. l\tax Luft, CharlesMannino, Paul ThDllIpson, JuddEmerson, Bnwe Mo'rrison. Wil.:liam Krebs. Ch"rle.'\ '.\"'ilc-r, Jeff'Barrr, Michael O'Neill, JimBlean" Bill Totty. Bill Leonard, iJoe Donovan, James Diamonrl!and Dick Douglas.

(All of the Pointe's elementarvschools have similar patrois,which are cal'l'ying on in thismost effective safl'!V progrilm,)

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Phone MU. 95M

Famous

ARROWSHIRTS3.iO

up

STETS01\TWHIPPlo:T

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PIMty of the mLlch wo"ttd\ whiles 0.1 well as colored and

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1 ! patlerne<l, SIX collar styles,

Iplain or Frencr, cuf!.

\~ , N~w for Springr: ,ARROW TIES-\~yColnl (ul p~H~rn. 10..."... ~dd the ~ni,hing I~O

i( I louch 10 ~'our en-semhlc.. Up

Pre-Teens and Tots

The Patrick Hat7:;0

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Our own rAm01I('hrant\ I~ 1'('",11\'"lnp," In Ihe (e,tiIon paral1r,

Famous

r -4100 E. Jefferson "t Eastlawn

STETSONSand DOBBSI'.;~d(,~>?'

S~e 'nem in !~,e new Sprir.g ~shoaes Y"u'll find nur ,eiec-lial", wide and vCried . iu\twhal you'll wont to completeYOu" new wardrobe

Get Your ParadeLeader at Patrick's

Eastertl~

18t .~ Dresses with full skirts, com-

I ' . coots ond bonnets, $69:, to" ',: '$ I 5 98, in 'I'Lln and 011

"\\1/ ::;:~~:~~n~"~ Kiddie Shop

, '704 WhitHer K:ti~a~d. PRo 7494

APPLES

2ge

FLORIDAORANGES

85e

GRAPEFRUIT

25C

ISe~ltest"ICE CREAM

Spy

HEAD LETTUCE3 for 2Qc

Large Pineapples

39c,.

3DOZ.

5FOR

3LBS.

9-1038

Young Hen

TURKEYS65ib.

Allorted

EasterBaskets

IO.DAY

SPECIALS-THURS., FRI., SAr.-MAR. 25-26-21

THE BEDELL CO.

Ho:ve ThemCustom.Male

at Bedell's

Kirsch • T'ilver>e di'ilpery h"rdware used ei<dusiv;;ly• Flex.a-Ium Blinds • Cornice Boards • Custommade slip cOllers • Materials also sold retail by yard.

jfarms Jilarket. ~-Oil, tl,e ca'''p".fi

355 FISHER ROAD. OPPOSITE GROSSE POINTE HIGH SCHOOL. TU. 2.5100

92 Score

litchfield

CREAMERYBUTTER

84c lb.

Closed Good Fridoy from 12 to 3 P. M.

Cresa Cocktail Rice Crackers, •• , 8 01. Jar 98cCherlotle Charles PraliMs ..•• , .•.•.••.. 8 oz. Can $1.19

24 oz, Can $2.25

"Pre-Cooked Hams"

Beech Nut Coffee , lb. 54cGrandee Stuffed Queen Olives, Tall Jar 39cColonial HOUSEl Pure Strawberry Preserves,

'12 Oz. Jars 2 for 89cHeinz Ketchup .. , , .. , 14 Oz. Btl. 25cSavoy Sweet Tender Peas, No.2 Cans ... 2 for 57cWizard Wick Deodorizer, 6 Oz. Btl. 39cAutamatic Soap Flake5, , .. Giant Box $1.49

Choice Leg of Spring Lamb Ib. McChoice Rib Lamb Chops .....•........ , lb. 89cFresh Ground Hamburg!r , lb. 49cFresh White Fish _ Ib. 69c

Sr ight new materials lo en.hance the beauty of your home• • • and t<\ilor made to suityour individual windows. ThisSpring you'll want colorful newslip covers, too, to add addi.tional charm to your home.

I YOft Buy I/,e Bl'JI w/'en You S/'~p al Jal'mJPROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE-PHONE TU. 2.5100 I

7 Trunk Lines to Serve You

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1164~ WHiniER, near KELLY ROADOpeu Thurs., Fri, dud Silt. Er'cllillgs

Call for Appointmenl to See Materials in Your Jlome-VE.

Inhalator SavesAttacl{ Victim

March 17. His fath~r-in .law 1Mb f S h 1S f t of the patrol check each cornerem ers 0 C 00 I'l e Y several titHeS a day to insure thatGeorge W, 51. Clair, ai(ed 7,1, had l< .all art' on t1ll'ir posts on time and

:c~:a~~'e~~I:~~. in Ihe garage with I Patrols Doing Fine "1ork ~:~i)'lln~~:~(\rd~~~I,S ale properly

The police llpplied the inhalat- --- .. -------- EvelY Firday aftel ~~ool, pa-• ,or for ten or flftren I'llnutes and The HH'hard School has a ve,y I to football games and male re- tlOl nH'mbels meet in the gym

P.iitll C, Renner, o{ "Ill Barrlng-, revlverl Mr. St ClaIr. At laq active and ('!Ycctive saf~y patlOl cently tlH' amateur hocke,:: fllI,ds. to plav basketball. DUI mg thel<>n. ~rnl in a htlrr~' call for the, repalts he had {ully rccovl'tl'd sponsored b,\' ,John Hammel, II Memlwrstllp of the patrol IS reo basketi)a!l sea'on two safetyp"lIre wilh their mhalator, on i from lhe ('ffect, of the attack. teachel of gt:Hk ().'\, lie WIl!c'S l'!lllted flom lhe boys 1O glades teams \\'('1'(' fOlllled and played~ . . . - -- - as follows "boul tlH' work of thl~ 14A to 6/\ who are [(ood ('Itlzens of befole wIldly cnthuslastlc admlr-__________________________ fine l'lub. theil' sehool and do theIr be:; I in I CIS among thell' ft'!low patrol

I SlOe'e the IlrRt rlay of s('hool. thell' seh'001 I\'olk. They remain lllemiJels and the gills of thethe boys of the Ri('hard S(:hool I on the patrol unless they are sus- Selvice Squad who attended theS;]fel,\' Patrol have been helping pended for breaking the rules of two contesls. Refreshments and10 make their s"hnol and com- the patrol or the SehUl)\ and if prizl's topped off the afternoon'smunity a safer place in which to they arc not meeting their re- feslll'it;es. In tile fall the Servicelive, Four times a day, rain or sponsibi]ities in the l'1assrooms. Sqllau alld Safely Patrol attend-shine, 23 of the patrol members A re("ord of every boy is kept by, I'd a footbal! game at Grossetake positions on busy corners the palrol sponsor. ! Poinle High Sehool.where childlt-n noss, or at.poslS At present we have 55 mem-[ For nine 10 twelve-year-aldson the pl,l,grounri. Theil Job IS bel'S who are rllvidcd into "A"I (the range in ages of the boys).an ;f:1rO!"tBnt and !"(,sp0n~lhle, C1nd liB" lCa1l15. ~rhc teaniS aJt0l'- tiw tti.:;k th.:lt th(;\" undcI'L:i~~C isonc. I nate in their Jutie's so that they formidable. They' are on their

1n .the inl,cresl of safety, the are on a week then off a week, corners at 20 ll1in~tes to the hour,A./\.A. has pl'D!l1oted and spon. A vilal part of the progr<lm of fom times daily, and must re-s()red the growth of safety pa- the safety patrol is the weekly main alert and set an example oft,ols througho"t the country, AI. meeting helrl eve,y 'I'hursrlay safety. NatUrally, they need thethough the A,A,A. takes no d i. rluring the last part of the school eooperation of every child atreel hand in the organization and rlay. At this time, the p05tS {or Bichnrd to fundion most eITec.direction of the pat rol, they are the foHowing week are assigned, ti\'ely. Offenders, such as thosealways very much in the picture, reports made, and other items who jay walk, are reported byThe belts, badges and raincoats come before the /(roup for action. the patrol to their leacher.are supplied by them. Regularly Earlier in the y('ar a committee Whelher they are on play-each month we receive pertinent prepared a list of duties for each ground duty or a busy corner.safely bullelins directed toward corner, noting particularly the the boys must know what to be:patrol work, and the Caplain of special things to watch. Very alert for and whal lo do in eachthe PatrQl, Charles Kingman, 6A, shortly the group will be spon- case. All new boys who join themust send in a monthly report on soring a bicycle safety program, patrol. after b,:ing recommendedthe activities of the patrol. Re- Each semester, the patrol elects by their teacher, receive a week'scenlly, a representative of the a captain. David Bayne, 6B, filled instl'llclion from older membersA,A,A. presenterl a short talk and the position for the first semester of the patrol. As of this March aa traiinng film 10 the group. and Charles Kingman now wears wrillen test will also be given the

IRecognizing the value of the the badge. He is assisled by 1\;"0 neophytes (0 supplement the les-

duties which the boys perform, lieutenants who are e.lecled once sons given by visiting each cor-~hc Richarrl P.T.A. has baeked a month. John Langs, 6A, and nerothe Pa trol by appointing a span- David Lippincott, 6B: are the The following are at presentSOl', Mr. Arthur Kaelbel, from the I present incumbents. The officers I members of the Safety Patrol:membership, and by providing a ----------------------------------.fund which can be used for at-tendance or transportation toathletic events. Last fall theP.T.A. made all the arrange-menls for the boys to atlend n IU. of D. football game, but thethreatening weather canc"lIcri theexcursion.

Like'wis", the Police Depart-ment has made arr:ll\gements

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Cunningham AchievesHigh Scholastic Rank

a farewell dinner at the Univer.sity Club,

With the reorganization of theBoard, Commissioner WilliamGillett was elected president protern. the position previously held Iby President Fritsch. I

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The Michigan Department of Health's mobile unit, at its l.a~t stand, o~ a five weekcampaign in the ,.Pointe, behind the Grosse Pointe .Woods l\~unJclpa~ Btllld111g, on Satur-day, March 13. Close to 10,000persons were X -rayed In the POll1te durmg th~ drive. ~unngthe last two days in the Woods more than 700 persons per day were beIng examined.

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Kercheval c'lt St, Clair

Howard P. Parshall eomplet('d Mr. ParshaH exprcss('d his d('cpsix years of service to Grosse appreciation of the very pleasantPointe Park at the meet~ng of the association he has enjoyed withBoard of Commissioners on Mon- his fellow members on the Boardday afternoon, March 22. of Commissioners. He served four

He called the meeting to order y.ears on the board as a com mis- W. W. Cunningham achieved a, , SlUner and two veal's as VIllage . '

and directed the Village Clerk" presiden!. • , high scholastiC average at CulverWilliam Starnman, to administer I J\'1ilitary Academy durIng the ini-

'the oath of otrice to the new M1". Fritsch spoke of the plea- tial grading period of the second,commissioners and to his suc-! sUie it .had given him to. have I semester, according to an aea-cessor, Homer C. Fritsch, the new been pnvlleged to have served I demic report announced bv Col.

, President of the Park. Com mis- with 1\'11'. Pmshall and said frank- L, R. Kellam, Director of "Guid-I sioners Bloodsworth and Koenig, ly he WOllld have preferred to ance.who were reelected. were sworn have co~tlOlied .as one of the In the academic rankings,in ,m", the old body adjourned I commIssIoners WIth MI'. Parshall Cadet Cunningham was listed insine die. Karl V. Goddard the still m the chair. twenty-first place in his class of,new commissioner was unable to. When the meeting adjourned 166 cadets, He is the san of !\II. i

be at t,he meetmg and WIll be I' the new president and the com- and Mrs, Kenneth W. Cunning-,sworn m later. missioners tendered 1\11. Parshall ham of Grosse Pointe. i

Parshall Ends Six Yea}~sI Of Service to G. P. ParkI

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I ana ears. but they give him also, 1 CI'ty StudYI.'ng Mack LI.ghtl'ngpartIes, yet. I went to a partyi for him and his attractive young: " ... -- -.--'wife the other day. I thought! In the ch.\~USSlOnat thle Clly ready, to go in for ornamental: MR. C stayed slighlly alo,of, but Council meetmg on !I'!arch 22 as light stanc1ards at this time.maybe he was just mentally to the prO\'ISIUI\ UH' elly \\'111 The City will rave 39 lightscounting up Ihe royalties or\. the have to make for str('('t lighting

1'- ' I eight million of his books pr;N. of its frontage .I1ong Mark ave- along its <ide of Mack and the,I started out the week wrong. GUIN-SIGNET has sold for him. nue, Cotlnc~il was informed thai total char~e for maintenance will

I I played bridge on Sunday and I I'd look dreamy. too. the Detroit Edison company has !'Un about $1,550 ;J year, with no"11"'111.101 tbe Il'{;rld bal'e come unto 111, I was definitely not brought up . ' o[(('red to inst:;!1 the lights on l'xpellse for instiillation. TheC 1 h l that way, My horror at my in- !l b J woooen pok,; and maintain t!l('mliPS 0 sorrow we "et s al draitli L tt' mattc'!' W:IS lefelTcd (0 the slreet

> discretion-an indiscretion which e' er OX ','for a. charge of S450 pC!' monthRill 1/'1' hal'e a secret that doth show us I may say occurs at frequent ,per lIght. lighting commi!lee with powerlI'/omlerflll rainbows in the raill," intervals-was somewhat assu- --------------i The lights \\'ill be lated <:t 10,- to act.

(Richard Realf) aged by. the fact that I \,vo~. I To the Editor: :000 lumen" each. ! . '* • * made up for my derelictIons Can you get some action frf'lm! It IS said that the County Rnad 11cn v:ho holel to the phlloso ..

No doubt most of you have seen or heard of those en- later in the week. however-l the D. 'P. W. to fill the chuck- ConlJlli,sioll looks \\'ith~fa,:or on ph.\' "I'IlI always right" are al.gaging little horrors known as "Antsey-pants" .•. white bee- appeared at the Breadev School I holes from Wayburn easterly on thiS tY[lf' of !aIllP ,IS It IS not, ways wt'OJl~,

~~l~:~~:~s a~~~~fi~1ngal~eO~;~~titt~e;a~~:t ~:~ep~~ni~:ht afat:i :~~~lt~~~:~n1!~~~~~I;1~~~~ 'I ~~~~i~~~I~~?or are you handr-tiffed ••G.. U~~-T.~'.T-"~E-.• R.. 'S.. " . "0" .~O;-;W;;;;;;-N.;.~S'-.p.;-0.• .U.-.T..• S.• ~::.Christmas, at which time everyone and his grandfather' as a VISITING MOTHER. As a A Taxpayer. -

I order2d them like mad to send to someone for a gag. matter of fa0t I might just as I • • • f .One of the recipIents of this distinctive gift is a local man of well confess here that when my I Editor's Not!': .No, the NEWS' Roo s RepaIred or Replaced

whom there is no whomfr in the busin~s world. He received them daughter, th~n aged six, was I is not handcuffed politically. Hall: Immelliate Service in the Poinle Area(anonymo~sly} wi~h startled good.nature and deposited them In the t.aken firmly In hand by a lal:ge the taxpa)'er, who hesitates to: PORCH nECKS RECO \'ERED (Metal or Canvas)vether reg10ns of his bureau, out or reach or the children. One day yellow bosom and hgrounQdgrIPd- sign his name read his issues of WH!TMORE & CO.recently 0111' hero w . \" ht' th t 'k d d 'I per shoes. to test er 1. ., an ' ,I . '. as ca.g In a a\\ war an. annoymg I the simple question, WHAT IS the NEWS or the last month moredilemma ... I.e., short on I.aundry" a thin~ that happens m t~e best A MOTHER FOR, was pul to her, UlOroughly, he wouhl have seen' PR. 1485 VA. 2.7236rUIl households. lie eouldn I vcr v well miss a day at the offIce be-. my deranged offspring said just t d:t' I thO b' t 1 •••••• " ••• """ • • "" •••••••• " ••••••••••• • • ••••••••rau h . b I - h hId 't lh ,_ ,_ OING 'ou'r wo e I orla s on IS su Jec, (e- .-------.-- ..--.------- -----------

se ~ was mmus ee-vee-I eez, so e au e ou e an",ey:pan", as ,simply, FOR G manding action; and news storiesand deeJlled to wear them. After all, no one but the little man himself NIGHTS. of statements Issued by the Wayne it, *,..would see them, •. or, so he thought! • • • County Ro:>d Commission. As .....

Off I I Well we mamas discussedle w('nt to t le office, not knowing that fate had a dirty trkk ..' '., I' part oC the Commission's s)'slem.Mr. and Mrs. Alger Shelden have gone to Palm Springs

k, in store Cor him on thai day, He sulIered a bad attack of acute inc1i-I ~ lt~ dthe ~leaddmJstles: th10

\\, .1.0 Kercheval is maintained by theCalifornia, for a brief vacation. Here Mr. Sheld.en will see gestion durin,g the ,afternoon a~d his alarmed associat~s called a o~~ co~l~~esl~nJo~~s~ituti~~a~f eOI~nty,not th~ Village, of ~ro~5eto slore up strength for the strenuous. task he w111 face early doctor who llllmedlately had 111mrushed to the hospital for an learning so that our graduating POinte ~ark. The Commlssl.onin April as head of the campaign tha~ IS to put .acl'oss the War examination. When they got him in the X-ray I'oom, he remembered daughters can get a toe in. It has explalll~d that th? severe WIn-Memorial Library project. Meanwh~le deputles h~ h~s left I the horrible underdrawers ... but not until the bustling nurse got a is a very tricky thing these ~ays. t~~ has raIsed .parhcular ha".o~behind are proceeding with perfectmg the orgamzahon he. good eyeful of them. He wonders what she's telling her friends!! If you say. My daughter IS a \~Jlh a~1Its roads and thai repairs. t d '" " * normal. well rounded character. are belllg made. as fast as man-

chaI' e , . th \ tIt f Ihey don't like that; if you say power and materIals are available.To IVlr. Sheld~n, mo.re than to a.ny other person, goe~ e \'e wro e a e tel' to Arthur God rey (WJR, 11 a.m. Ilally), last my child is absolulely fantastic -----

credit for advancmg thIS great project thus fa~'. It carne:, a week and hlow us down if he didn't read It o'er the air. A few days in malh and smells in ~cience, DELINQUENT TAXESmighty appeal to the heart .of e~ery Gr?sse Pomter. Nothl~g laler we started getting letters from people all over the U. S, There they say no, we .don't want su~h The City Council on Murch 22-could be, finer than preservmg m beautlful form a me,?of1~1 isn't any point to all this except that we received more letters In one a lop-sided candIdate. If Ihe girl took the routine annual action ofto our own sons who died for their country and hoJdmg m week from people we didn't know, than we've received from our doesn't ~et in the school. of her autholizing the County Treasurerpermanent letters the names of our more than 3,000 sons who "fans" in all the years we've been writing thi" column! No man is a first chOIce, then she trIes .her 10 receive the delinquent taxes

t . t t1 t ggle hero to his own valct ... so they tell us. 5econd .. The second has a slIght that have accumulated on proper-wen 1~ 0 .1.e s r.u. \'" '" '" >I< chip because it wasn't the first. ties that have passed into the

V11th thIS spmt pervadmg the commulllty. M~. Shelden A If she misses the two and laughs hands of the Stale Tax Board, andcan be assured of the whole hearted and enthuslashc support n the columnists are going in for special "gripe" departments It off for the third, there is a return to it its proportionateof all of his fellow citizens in the Pointe. these days, so who are we to wander from the familiar path of our distinc~ coolness. It is touch and shore.

______ fellow writers? One of our larger "gripes" occurs every "first of the go whether they word their ad- ------------- Imonlh" when we start paying bills. WHY don't concerns who can missions sheet to please the COlli-

well afford it, enclose self addressed envelopes for their clients' mittee. Among the interestingconvenience? The only worse offenders are those who DO enclose mamas with daughters in thefnvelopes •. , that are JUST TOO SMALL to hold your check and dass a're the beautiful MRS.

The criticism directed at crime radio programs by Inspec- the portion of the billihe company wants returned. Tsk, tsk, tsk. WILLIAM R HI N E LAN D E R

tor Sanfortl Shoulls of the Detroit PoliCE: Department.'s We have another gripe wilh the telephone company. WHY •. , STEWART with NANCY, whoh 1. h th would ralher do a problem in

Juvenile Division is timely. The frequency wit w llC IS if they must change all the old familiar numbcrs we've becn dialing chemistry than grace a socialsort of slush clutters up the air ~as progress~d from a mere j for years ... dil1n't Ihey do it hefore we enteretl all Ihe old ones in column, and MRS. RICHARD Inuisance to a real menace agamst the mamtenance of a the new telephone and engagemenl pads we got for ChristDlas? We RODGERS with MARY, whonormal, healthy mental development. It is a special threat to "put 'em In in ink too! >I< ... ... doesn't care a thing about thethe state of mind we are to find in the young men and women The "art" of names fascinates us _ .. hence we have a list of piano and would like to tinker,of the near future. favorites that we enjoy rolling around our speech cords. You may with back-stage lighting effects. I

So common has this type of so-called radio entertainm~nt like Smilh or Pennyfather or Cribbs or Blount Our choice is varied • • • Ih. t t th I th bIt b h h I I also sprained my ankle this

become that a group of adult radio listeners in t IS communl y as 0 e peap C e names e ongo ~t t e na:nes t emse ves are week-at CARNEGIE HALL. of Ihave come to refer to a certain night's program as Murder p~tcnt and at tllnes, SaU;Y. Ou~ long list contams such .nllmes as: all places. If I had been pitchingnight. . Dle],ey Byrd, Atwater Kent, Hildegarde DeGrzmme, Ene Elspeth, the body around Rockefeller

Inspector Shoults criticism was prompted by the case of a Scotts Cotsworth and Rocco "DIMa:co. Centre on skates, or Vermont on15-year old boy who confessed he thought he could improve on .... skis, I'd have gotten more funthe technique of one of his radio crime heroes and planned a O.ne of our. fa"orl~e local wOlll~n called t? tell us this story. •. out of it. GEORGE SZELL con-$30000 extortion from a business man on West Grand Boule- the kmd of thmg we ve b~en anxIOus to pnnt for 10, these many dueled a ,"agnificent PHILHAR-

var'd. \ years. ,The woman's slightly under middle-aged husband, recently MONIC concert of TSCHAIKOW-

dId I ( rt t t i SKY and HAYDN and I supposeThis offensive type of radio entertainment is only slightly I ~V\Op~ a c~711~ 0 t~omeds~ ,h; h~terhfen:dliD a mild WilY with I was floating, at least spiritual-

ameliorated by the fact that virtue is always triumphant and liS.. ~sm.ess I e. n e a VIC~0 I~ II YSICan, he consulted a Iy, on the way out. Physically. . h"d TIle offense and real. harm derives from the ps~ chlatrlst and found he was Improvmg under the latter's care. I step"'ed on a piece of ice. 1 find

cnme pums e . . 0 I ht t d' t 1h b' t f - t "fact that crime is persistently publicized and, to a certam ne n g a a lll~er par~, e su J.ee 0 psychta ry came up and so often it's the physical thatdegree glamourized. ?ur hero. related hIS expenence, addmg tha.t he'~ poOh-poohed the does it! Don't you agree? The

. . d ." 1 Idea at fIrst but there was no doubt about hIS bemg helped. next night I was going to aThe baneful affect on young developulg ml.n s IS mea d One of the guests at the dinner a beetle-browed. cannon- dance, but instead, hobbling

c';llable. The stuff that is drill.ed into youthful mmds d;;f an voiced old man, took over the con;e~s'ation and bored 'everyone along like an old goat. I wentnIght are t~e thoug~ts.that stIck ar:d al~ too often! cons_IQt~i: with this opinion of psychiatrists and psychiatry. "A lot of poppy out to eat with a man who lovesor unconscIOusly, give bent and duectIon. to t.heIr.later. a . cock" sepmed to be his favorite expression. The ,vho.le thl'ng ,v~s me for my finer qualities. I say

f~ EAT because that's what we did.

A stop should be placed on the ra!1gu~g 0 cn1?e m our nonsensical and any man in his right mind was a fool to be bam- To DINE conjurs up the Ritz.radio entertainment. Instead of presentmg It as a thmg enter- booz!ed by those soandos etc. etc. etc. He elaborated on our hero's • • •taining and tolerable it should be pictured,. it. at all, as the personal problem (making him feel a fool the while) ... and said We went to the RED DEVIL,dirty, despicable and cowardly thing that It IS. that what troubled him was just his imagination and what he ought a restaurant which has the best

The case in point is only one of thousands ~ever dis- to do is,just plain forget about it ... au infinitum. Italian cooking in town. MARlO,closed which distort and poison the young mmd agamst every The punch of thc story, according to our informant, is some- the maitre and part owner, is

d h Ith. t . a friend of mine. If you can bear

tenet and understanding of a wholesome an ea y socle y. thmg no one \Vas mean enough 10 tell the old codger. As rar back as it. I'll tell you what we had soThe plague of juvenile delinquency which now puzzles and any of the guests could remembcr, their mothers and fathers used to you, too, can go there some dayalarms the parents of the ,couI?try is in .a measurable degr~e la~gh about t?e old'duffer's fear or germs. He never left the house and get the same thing. Firstassociated with the SOl~tof scnp.t they lIstel: to over the aIr_I Without wea~mg glovcs: .. which he never removed in public for we had snails in hot garlic but-The pictures they see In many mstances stIli further accen- .fear. of catchmg somethlllg. H he stopped in a bar or drugstore ror 'tel'. then manicotti, which istuate this destructive tendency. • a drlllk, he always took his own paper cup with him, so he wouldn'l thin, thin pasta rolled around a

. 1 I t I th t mild cheese and covered withThose prl'marilv at fault for this e.pidemic a.nti-soc.la I lave 0 use a g ass a may .not h.ave h.een wa,sher! to suit him! AsJ tomato sauce. Then there was

drama are the mercantile houses more mterested 10 sellmg: far as anyone knows ... he IS S'l ILL tnat way about germs. •• spaghelti al c1ente, which meanstheir wares than in bolstering the morals of society. They I but lIE'S all right. HE doesn't need a ps)'ehiatrist! "hard to the teeth." The spaghett'have the final word on the kind of features that a group of "Db l/Iild some power tbe giltie gie 1/5 was covered wilh chopped clams,script'\vriters are always ready and willing to knock together To see ollrse/r'es as others see lIS!" chopped parsley, and bits ofand sell for a good price. --------------------------- fresh tomato. With all this we

d f hdrank red wine by the glass.

Of equal responsibility .are t~e great broadcasting ~~m- B'I r S 0 a Fea t er Then we had mixed green saladpanies. It is completely withm their powe~ to apply.a gmdm.g with coarse black bread andinfluence that will go far towards purgmg the aIr of thIS gorgonzola cheese. and espressoharmful stuff. A short shrift should be allowed every individual or coffee in little glasses with a

And finally, if the fathers and mothers and all persons group of individuals who are aJlied, directly or .'."emotely, slice of lemon peel. By that timeconcerned with the character of men and women of the with a plan to overthrow this government. the place had pretty well cleaned

h 1 This designation fits the Communists like an old shoe. out. so MARIO joined us.future our children are growing into will express t emse ves b h d . k IIn fact, it is the'onlv group in the century and three quarters' l\'!ARIO oug t US a' rill amm' no uncertain way we will quickly discover an improvement. J th bo ght 'JARIO ~ drl.nkhistory of this government to whom it does exactly apply. en we U" n

Nand high-ho, that's the way itot any of our internal disputes, and we have had many hot went.

ones, ever involved the open question of the survival or de- I • • •

struction of our kind of government. Everyone here is tlllking aboulThe southern stales, whose secession brought on the Civil a ncw JEAN-PAUL SARTRE

A canvass that one of the great news agencies has been war, asked only to be permitted to withdI:aw from the Union I play pl.t on down in the VIL-making of the position of the members of they. S. Sen~~e on and set up a government of their own, which as a matter of LAGE, by. an Experimentalthe two allied questions of Draft and Umversal :MJllt~ry fact \vas patt.crned exactly after the one of the governmel')t Group. It IS calleel THE, RE-Training illustrates the inability for quick and honest actIOn they had left. The North fought to preserve the Union intact, SPEhCTdFUdLPRthOSTItThUTE.. ht

I. lIt' t t tl' ht f f ... h I mllS e own e 0 er mg .on questions of vital import In a genera e ec IOn year. no ~ preserve 1e rJ.g 0 !,ee men to govern t emse ves. through the ice and sleet, and

This is the consideration that makes cowards of so many, That Issue was never 10 questIOn,. ., found myself surrounded hy suchespecially those of us who hope to get elected or re-elected to Because the CommuTIlsts, from theIr very begmnmg, have hardy critters as that heautifulpublic' office. blatantly proclaimed their purpose to destroy free enterprise GARY COOPER, MARGALO

Everyone realizes that our relations with Russia arc ru~- and all the freedoms it implies, by force if necessary, they GILMORE, in a cute RED RID.ning to a climax; that the only sensible way to mel't th~s have placed themselves utterly beyond the pale for leniency ING HOOD, COLE PORTER an.c1situation is to make ourselves so strong that neither RUSSIa or toleration. ,BURGESS MEREDITH. MERE.:nor.any group of countries will dare to strike the match that Their place is fixed as encr;:;es of this country and all it, DITHt1tol? uIs thdat a fi!lmlhhehdld

t .d f C"l' ht d h . recen y, m ,on on. WI e ('1'('may lead to their own destruction. s an s .or, IVl ng S 0 not carry t e right to plot the any d.y. It is ralled MINE OWi\. And yet we dwaddle around and hesitate to do the thing destructIOn of th~ very government which defends them. EXECVTIONER, from the honkthat is obviously necessary. Every phase of the international The communIst, because of hIS known purpose and intt:nt hy the same n<lme written bysituation dictates that we should have both an early limited deserves no other consideration than that shown to any con~ NIGEL BALCHIN. "TilE RE-conscription for a quick :no.fzh:I!!ing of our immMia1f' spira tor against our country. And all who hold views near or SPECTFUL PROSTITUTE" is II

strength and a system of military training for our long ranged a-t little variance from those of his communist friend~ should siuiing number. Irs 11~dli,,; onand continuing defense, be shown his responsibility for the company he keep~. ~~~~I~~~A~~~bVo%~~rt iJfE

It is unfortunate that this question had to come up in a RACIAL THING. The play pro-general election year. Millions of mothers are chanting the H I W d durers are moving it uptown.refrain they did not raise their boy to be a soldier and count- ea ing vs oun ing 1I's a pretty hot potato. 11 mayless thou~ands of well meaning but uninformed citizens are prove too hot to handle.arguing that great military forces breeds a will for war. When the Atomic Energy Commission was set up, much . • ,. •

Both premises arc historically and factually incorrect. stress was laid (In the st::Jtement that it was the nrimary D,)n.t you w~sh you ~new ~owTh I th t d' . f' C .. t d' t't' t' . - d' ,to wnle a gO<id. ear.hy httle~ mot wr a oesnt want ner boy to be a soldier may have purpose 0 tne ommlss~on 0 lrec IS mves IgatIOn towar s I book with a lot of earthy situa.him taken from her. wholly untit and unprcpared, and the development of thIS new force as an agency for the lions. so an earthy firm likedumped into a front line. The possession of grcllt power in bctler:ment of humanity in the industrial ilnd medical worlds. SIGNET would publish it for II

being does not invite attack; it forefends Il,((ainst il. This pronouricement is strengthened by the statement quarter? I do. It makes you soBecause Europe WeoSan armed camp for nearly fifty years from the Commission the other day that it proposes to furnish fcelthy reerh. Look <It ERSKIN~:

it was spared any major war. As soon as 1,his balar;ce ot power free to the medical world three specified radio lJ~tive materials i CALDW,ELI:. Just h~causc hewas upset there 'was a war. \lSeful in the ,tlHi\' ,HHI treatment of c••ncer. wr~tc GOD S L1TTU, AC~F.-

\V t. I t I ",' " . . f j' which Ihev rercr to several tImes

e can cer 3m y rust ourse ves not to t<lke 111einiti,llil'(~ 1111.';IS l]('<lltenll1l~ news If, all men 0 gr,r,( Intent; bul in 11m, ROBERTS, <lnd IIlso wearin any war move and if l'p.eodillC'SSprevents an aggrcss<)r fro III lICI'(ol'tl1'.;(',% thcrc :'ClflaITlS ,I rh~;t1 "f cf)mf()rt ill Ihc littlc oul two copi~s nf It in the play.attacking us. the cost of a maintaint'd peace will be mere, PUb:lclzed knolVlcril-:(' lh,,: :hlS COUlli!',\' IS (;r)ntiJjlling to add a week-he not nnly has moneypeanuts to a war our unpreparedness lOay ha~'e invited. I i to its atomic bomb sLockpile. I pouring oul of his eyes, nose i

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Rhythmic ribbon of. goldenTrifanium touched with the

staccato brilliance of caral-SIZe rhineslones. Exquisiteaccompaniment for this Spring's

ladylike iook in fashiontempo, pitch and key.

Necklace s22.,iOBracelet sl.l.OO

Earrings s12.50 Tax eXTra.

YOfl'it 'blJ((J1{ /0 J!oohfOI' :J/';J Gwiy [(uta

2.;'0 ~o .1.00

1.6.• ~o 2.2 .•

NYLONSFahnlom ..'r Sheer

Deep-toned in Navy.Go!d9n Haze or Rose Bronze,

with perfectly proportionedfit, and stunning leg flattery

that is so important.

JacOb-10n/-L

Double woven cotton

gloves, with hand-

finished delailing,

in subtle beige,

grey or navy and'

chamois.

f~I,O\'ES

By Superb

"Crescendoe"

Grosse Pointe

MATINEE MUSICALMatinee Musical will meet at

(he Detroit Golf Club for the:Aprill meeting. Mrs, R. E. Lamb.hostess for the day, will make!IUl'Icheon reservations.

Plans for the Guest Day Teawill be completed. I

Lochmoor Club WomenPlanning Bridge Parties

In an Easler season program,members of the Grosse PointeCongregational Women's Asso-ciation depicted the life of Christ

. in art. when they met Tuesday inIhe Middlesex load home of Mrs.Lyndal R. Jvlaltin.

Mrs. Ernest f.ay. Mrs. Fred-I erick Slocum and Mrs. Harold! Benning were co-hostesses for theI affair. Mrs. Clin(on Berry, Mrs.

Warren Helle, ",-Irs. Eugene H.Culp and MIS. Howard R. Poppen

I participated in the program.

Members of thl' II'omen's enter.tainment COlllllll11Ce ,i1scus~edplans fOJ five spring and summermonthly bridge parties at aluncheon held last week at the'Lochmoor Club. The party series:will open in May.

Chairman of the l'ommiltee,Mrs. Gordon Birbauer, will havethe assistance of Mrs, John Gales.Mrs. Adam Cook will a!Tange thechildren's parties.

Chairmen for otllPr al'tivitiE'sMrs, Richard G. Dorn acted as are Mrs. LClo) Pa)"no. lviI'S. Wil-

chairman of the Detroit Boat": fred Cowan, Mrs, Curtis L,Club Hobby Show, given lastl Moody, Mrs. Ellsworth R. Bee-week, and a number of other Iman, Mrs. Norton S, Walbridge.Point~rs entered their collections Mrs. Hansel Wilson, Mrs. Ben H.in the show. Orr. Mrs. liarI'.\' E. Winston. Mrs,

Austin Humber showed a sex-! Frank L. Wachtel'. Mrs, W. C.lant, eaptuted from Count Ayred: BecKenh,Hlcr, Jr., and M~'s, F. K.

,Lielychowskl, lieutenant com-II Ness.mander on a German raider inWodd War Y,and MIS. Emil Hein- St Cl(l •.e WOlllel'rich's altracti ve hooked rugs were!" . . ..

also on ~isplay. I ToConductShow, Attenllon centered around Mrs,, John .Qenler's collection of early --.

American s'ru 'u s the Chi. 'I Announcement IS m~de of an d II )h p \g '!If V FashIOn Show to be gIven Wed-

ese 0 s sown y . IS5, era nesdal', April 14, at 2 o'clock,~Ptel afnd Howard lIarvey s va- at the Esquire Theatre. 15311 E.'I'll' V 0 kevs .

T. . ~. . Jeffel'son avenue, by the ladll~she ~nstlument panel. sail aged of the Archconfraternity of, SI.

from IllS plune which was wreck. Clare of lvlontefalco parish.I I'd dUl'lng the war, and part of 51vIes bl' Jacobson's of Gro',e '

a Link trainer. were exhibited by Poin'te \Viii be fea'tured, model~d ,Dr. Arlh:1l W. Bull by Powers I'l'lodels. Arrange-!

]\'1rs. Richard. O. BUIT, Jr. con- men(s have been made to put I: Inbuted a showing of delicate on. a Flower Show, with gift

porcelain teacups gathered from bouquets to be given to the au-all parIs of the I~'orld. dience. I

This project was a follow-up on Jacobson's have pro m i sedthe highly successful hobby show something very lavish in thegiven at (he Boat Club in 1942, way of a hat to be given a\Vav.Close 10 J 00 exhibits were on dis- There will also be a large nun;- 'pIny. ranging from l\lexican cos- ber of door prizes.tumes 10 old marine charts. Mrs. 1'11. J. Chalgot. 1010 Bal- ,

Members of the Women's Com- fOUl'. TV. 1-3389, is chairman inmittel' arranged the displays in charge of (he affair. Some mem-the main ballroom. Mrs. Stanley bel'S of the Committee are asA. Flickinger took charge of dis- follows: Mrs, Leon VerHaege,tributing poslers. 3:167 Buck~ngham, TV. 2-2675,

ltcket ch'\lrman; Mrs. R. H.Bllrke, 3460 Haverhill, Nl. 7884,Dom' Prizes; Mrs. A. J. Christie.Jr., 4014 Berkshil'e. Nl. 3823, incharge of publicity. assisted byMrs. J. H. Thimm. 4310 Bishop,TU. 2-7739. Tickets may be ob-tained from any of the abovenamed members.

The supply of tickets is Iim-itcd .

Congregational Women, Give Easter Program

Boat Club Holds:Big Hobby Show

Bright colored suede for Spring, ourexciting neVI bog silhoue!ies wiTh The

elongaled look io blend with the new

long torso line,

7.HJ en HL')O

Easter Suede BagsDenu~iflln" Finislled

Harlow C. 8tahls AnnounceElizabeth Ann's Betrothal

A huge gold wedding ring, trimmed in gardenias andsuspended from a crystal chandelier in .the octagon hall of,tler Merriweather road home Sunday afternoon, J:(aveguests I

, the first inkling that Elizabeth Ann Stahl was the bride-elect', of Carl Brand.i Mr. and Mrs Harlow C. Stahl ~: announced their dau,ghter's en- I Carl is the son at Mr. and Mrs,1 gageme~t nt a cock.tall party for i D. R. Brand of Lakeview 8\'enUi'.: about 100 ,guests: Ehzabeth greet- I The couple have decided uponI'd her fnends In a 1\001' length, an August wedding,rose linen gown. with which she

,wore contrasting green orchids., i\Trs. Stahl chose a rose and while

print dress with white orchids.Elizabeth, who was graduated

from Ward-Belmont, is a memooel' of Zeta Tau Alpha at Michi-gan State College where she isa sludent. Her fbnce has re-sumed his engineering studies atWayne University after \ fiveyears in the United States Army.

nl'''!'i~Shop

Kercheval at Sf. Clair

e'l con'f,ir'rf] 'to PlOriucO /l lady.ii',e

u!jrt1 ~htd j~. iha 1913 fc1s~ion

Carved cri:p and immeculafe along

ncdwc)i;y ,cm:n1ne lines with w~:st wel.

d,: r'ren, f,'r cMdu Iy flock!:!

acccn{~d, and snCl1foers soft(l:1cd

our stunning

softly hip-accented

Bengaline Faille

,1:'.00

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The \l'n~' \'011'11 "'nn~ ~o I.ook for Thi~

C<'Jptivatingly pretty, the hat with a delicate air, the enchanting

front tilt, the veil wisped frame for your face ... here's

the one hat that means a glorious Easter, the flower-banked

gentleness a lady of distinction prefers.

Soe otner Jllcobson's advertisemenh on page 5

Flower De..ked

rJoJlatCjicafty It?o.lII(//l ft'c

and BeCjuittnf}

CHAPEAU(:

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Dr. P. De SiefanoChiropractor

4849 GARLA:\'D at WarrenPhone :"or .i\llpolnlment

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Thursday, March 25, 1948PARKED CAR RIFLED

Willim Gretz, of 889 Pember-ton, reported the theft of achromium flastlight and a pair ,of pigskin glovps from the glovecompartmenl of his car on thenight of ",1,ll'(.1I 16 while it wasparked in front of his house.

FROM THE HOUSE OF QUALITY

Open MG~" Thurs" Yrl. till • P. M.

We've assembled II grand gcoup of chairs that will

be ~he "conversation pieces" of your living room •

The styles end fabrics are exquisite and your choice

'viii poy tribu te to your excellent taste. Think first

of Randall's when selecting fine furniture.

~1tbiuibual'ierenof FineFurniture

When Selecting. , •

Mrs. Helen Joy Lee'sMarriage Announced

___ House of Quality

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Juvenile and Sports Footwear

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, ~ specify Kali-sten.iks: ~ children's shoes because

the same pair is just right/" ••:.~ for parties. and just right

.'. '. '; . for "every day." Bulb-.. • ..,. shaped backs; flexible

cork.cushioned insoles; fullfoot support plus style

and stamina.

GROSSE POINTE NEWS

G~'rm~i~e Klask ~ride , IDavies Thanks Dominiican High MothersOf William E. Dittman' S W k To Hold Big Bridge Party- urvey or ers •

At an evening ce"emony in the I __ On Wednesday evening, March At a Feb. 26 ceremony InFor thp third time in foUl' Grosse Pointe Memorial Church i Most of the credit for the fine .31, at 8 o'clock, the Molhers Club, Tucson, Ariz., Mrs, Helen Joy Lee,

ll1onth~, MI'. and Mrs, Thomas J. Friday. Mmch 19. Germaine M. i response (0 the program in l of the Dominican High School I daughter of Mrs. Henry B. JoyFiatlery of 51. Clait. 'avenlle, had Klask, daughter of Mr. T. Kla:;k :GI'osse Pointe Woods goes to the wlll hold its regular monthly I f 1 k 5h' ,. d d LJ 'd

and th,e lale M.rs,' Klask, b,ecame I women who served, as block vis. meeting in Ihe auditorium of the 0 .a e Ole lOa ,an 0)the occasion to annollnce an en. f \ D M f B ff I N Ythe bl'lde 0 VlilJam~. litman, i itm's, stales Dr. Thomas Davies, school. oor~, 0 ~I a 0, l. "we~eg.l!(pn](>nt, when they revealed at son of M\', and Mrs: E. W. Dltt.! lwad of the Grosse POJnte Board The program for the evening marned. They plan to tra\'el In

a family dinner St, Patrick's Day mon of Pennsylvilma avenue. ,of Health. will be sponsored entirely bv the the we~t.that thdr daughter, Sally Cath- Tho:: cOl1ple will make their: lie expre:m's his appreciation past presidents of the club: All Mrs. Lee has been spending theerine, will hecome thp..bride of If, home on Joy Road. The bride., to the following women fOl' their committees and dlainnen will re- winter in Tucson with her son.Walter O'Malley al an early sum. ~room is a Grosse Pointe High, in\'alual>Je aid: Mrs, Russel! H. port on accomplishmenls to date in-law and daughter, Mr. Ilnd Mrs.

ll' ' I. S('hool gradullte. Baude.. Chall'll1an; Mesdames in pl'pparation for the coming big John W Mikesell Jr.1Il('\' Wf'( ( mg. ------ Yeatman V('stal, Harold Gospel, event o( the year, the Annual . ,

Walter, wllO~e porl'nt~ are the Founders of Ari' Museum Emest Clark, Murray Mad)onald, Big Bridge Part~', to be heldHenry L. O'Malle)'s of Neff road, Att d S . I Sh' Fronk Nulto, James A. Bord('aux, April 6 in the Book.CadillacfOI'met'!y of Mam'hester, N. H" is en pecla owmg Zf:lda Gamble, Harold W. Ches. Hotel.atlpllfling the University of De. . wwk, Kenneth Helchle, Howard Mrs. E. C. OHo, chaJrman for

Among the 500 membels of the. M,]['lm Joseph Hhem Jr tl t '11 It)'Oit, where he is affiliated with Detroit Musf'um of Art Founders i AI" '1"1' _, J 'c '{'Jll I~ par y, WI report. on the. ast

• . . . ,<0 "," ,lme, ,., man, minute details and 1l151rucl10nst\ Ipha Chi. lit' sel \'['Ii lwu allli Sf)(,le!y wilo at.lended a spl'(,Jail A tl A CI ' '1' I .'1B 'l'h 'd t M St 1 .

, . ~ l' nil' larl'lCr I" lC lap elll . e pn"Sl PH . rs ep lenone-half Y('<lr~ in the. Eurol](,~lI1 ~howing of the "AmpJ'lcan Rooms: '.' , RO<leh will l'e'side .. •! . in Miniaturp" last week at the )HUgh Mcl"ee, Albert Baddy, ' p,.

t wale!.. Dell'oit Institute of Arts were Mr. Slanlf'Y Gaden, William Slephens,For Ihe .,,('('aslon, S~lly wore a . 1M'. W'If' d Cn ,.' Ml's Dan ~t'hofield, Vincent Ayres, PARK '}'O BUY r.OADRlt

dre"s of KpJly green Jersey With .l/:;." IS. . I I e ,I \"g",amI1 . 1'1', Victor Taylol', F. W. Lf'onard, 'rhe Park village has authol'ized'1 't'-'Ig'~ I r TI11'1" olThids \\ [SS( I Boolh, an" "IS. alo ( 1'.1 W S 'I E . L' . I• (0 0' .' ',' '. ., . G. Beatl\'. ,0 )ert .• mlt 1, .ugenl' c al'l'el, the purchase of a buckel loader,

Sally S sIster. Suzannt" \I'll I '. . I Haymond Walton, GOl'dqn Cam. at <; price o( $279. The machine111:11'1')' Alvin G. Sherman. Jr., Edgar P. R,ehardson, d,rector Ipron. Lawrence D. MatT, Don J. wjIJ facililale the quicker load.April 10 ill Si. Paul's-,m-thc-Lake. of the Insl~tule, was guest speak. Goodrow, L. H. Mont!(onwry, J, S. iug of lrucks with malerials des- ,Ii 0 0 Q Q Q Ii Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q QTheil' engagement was announced er. Mrs. Car-! B, Grawn s~rv~d Burrows, Laverne Lenlz, David tined for hauling away. at a sub- =..::.-=--=-:..---------------b,\' :"1,.. and Mrs. Flallel'Y at a as refleshment comnllttee chall-I Turner, Vene \\'h\lns and An. slantial saving in time and money II

,Dee. 27 cocktail party. man. I thony Kernjack. for the village, .i On Feb. 1 the Flatterys were ----- ------------------ ---- _, host~ at ,I family dinner 10 reveal What man do you know whothe betrothal of their daughter, i~ free from the drive of duty, or

: Patricia, to Bob Hurley. I the measure of results?

807 Metropolitan Dldi.

GASSHORTAGEWhat caused it?What ;s being done about it?

Hi\TSW~ig~t

jctl'e/s for El'ery OUIIS/O,",

_ .. Wm- under 0fIth in the CongretBonal lIn'el!tigat.icm.of \he

Nlltun1 Gal! Sborlage befon! the HOtWl Committee on InteTBt8teand Foreign Commerce, in WashiniWn, D. C., February 10, 1948.

STATEMENT BY HENRY FINK, PRESIDENT,MICHIGAN CONSOLIDATED GAS COMPANY

The

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We feature only the finest quality groceries, meals, fruits, vegetables, bakery goodsi!!\d fro~ted foods. Our stocks are 50 complete an of your food shopping problemscan be solved right here in this single big market. You are cordially invited to attendthe opening of this sfore lIrld see for yourself its many firle fealures.

Grand OpeningTHURSDAY. FRIDAY • ~ATURDAY

MARCH 15. 16 • 27

'- Choi,. Meats and Poultry - Easter Hams, any size, a to 10 Ibs. ------~

New Supply ofNatural GasFor Michigan

Panhandle•Claims RightTo Monoply

Solution toAdequate GasSupply

Mr. ChairtM1t and M~~ 0{ the Committee:My namP. is Henry Fink. I am President of Michigan Consolidated GAS Company which is the

dlstnlmting company serving gaB to 625,000 customers in Detroit and other large Michigan citie8.The reaBOll it is impossible to furnish an adequate !lUpply o{ natural gas in ~vere wivter westher

to Detroit and other areas served by Michigan Consolidated Gas Company can be explained ina few words.

Michigan ConaoIidatOO is entirely dependent for its natural gas supply upon Panhandle FJ88ternPipe Line Company. We have a OOI1tract for a daily maximum delivery of 125 rm1-lion cubic feE't in Detroit. Since our demand in winter months rons frequentlymore than 200 million cubic fed per day, we have sought in vain to obtain an.increased supply of natural gas from Panhandle. We have been unable to get anagreement to supply more gas from Panhandle for three reasons:

1. It has been the announced consistent policy o{ Panhandle to sell a8 much gas Ill!

poeeible direct to industries on its lines instead o{ through distributing companies,such as MichigaJ1 Consolidated, becf\use 8UCh direct sales have not been regulated asto rates by any public authority and were more profitable to Plmhandle than erala.at regulat.ed rates.2. It has been Panhandle's policy to operate its lines at 116 nearly 100% load factoras poBSible, t.hat is, at uniform full capacity. and therefore to avoid supplying dis-tributing companies with their peak winter requirements. This has forced MichiganConSolidated and other distributing companies to maintain expensive manufacturingequipment and st.orage capacity so as to be able to manufacture gas in the winterto meet peak loads. This requires distributing companies to sell large quantit.ies ofgas at a loss since, for eXllmple, Michigan Consolidated's manufllcturing C06ts areapproximately $1.65 per thousand cubic feet, which gas is sold at an average of 70<:.3. Panhandle has failed to increase the capacity of it.'l lines, although during thelast two years its lack of C<lpacity to serve customers has been so serious that, underauthorit.y of the Federal Power Commission, sales under firm contracts for industrialusers had to be curt~iled in order h) supply domestic ,users with essential service.

After fruitless etTorts +'0 obtain an increased supply of gas from Panhanole, Michigan ConsolidRtedand its parent, American Light !tno Traction, were forced to undertake theproject of bringing a new supply of gas into Michigan. Application for the con-struction of the Michigan.Wisconsin pipeline from Texas to Michigan andWiscomlin was filed with the F. P. C. early in 1945 and a certificate granted bythe Commission November 30, ]946. At the present time, t.he pipelines (rom

Texas to AURt.in Field, Michigan, and from ,Austin Field t{) Detroit are under construction. Theoperation of these lines otTers t.he only prospect of relieving the custOlt;iers of MichigAn Consolidatedfrom annual serious short~ges of gas. Yet, Panhandle has fought and is fighting t.he construcFJn

of this pipeline. Panhandle fought us hefore t,he F. p'. C. and now on appeal inthe United Stales Circllit Court of Appeals. Panhandle fought UB before theSecurities and Exchange Commission, trying to stop the financing of theee pipe,lines. Panhandle has claimed and still claims a l~gal right to maintain a monopolyof natural gas supply into Michigan, dC8pjt~ il.'l uller inability and unwillingneM

to supply enough gas necessary t.o meet the cs''lCnt.ial requirements of Michigan consumers.Michigan Consolidated hilS t.ried every wint.cr to manufacture enough gas, at excessive' coet,

to supply its consumers on days when the natural gas supply WASpitifully inadequate. We plannedCilreful1y 1.0 meet these needs this wint.er. We had the necesAAry oil under con-t.ract. but we have been unable to ohtllin prompt deli,'cries IleCRuse of traM-portlll,ion difficulties. We will continue to sutTer the heavy IQS.'ilCf;caused bymanufactming gas and selling it at I('~., than half of its high cost, but no companyc~n serve customers at a loss indefinitely. The hope of Detroit and other

Michigan communities to obj~in an adequate supply of gas at rCllsonahlf' rntffl rP.Rt.'lf'nt.irely uponthe early constmction and operation of the Michigall.Wisconsin pipeline-which Panhandle illd')ing it.'l best to prevent.

MICHIGAN CONSOLIDATED GAS COMPANY

----------------------------------------------WE DELIVERTU, 1-2008

~-[AND EVENINGSfor Your COn\'enience

STORE HOURS9 to 9 Daily

Including Sunday.

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STORE HOURSDaily-IO to 10

~'ou'll fInd your rav-orite Perfume al

Kopp'.

J(~AGROSSE' POINTE

•of Two N evv. Woods Shops

Trudftfonullll superb,

LENTHERIC:AlllicipaJirm, TI/'ad, Miracle, Shal/ghai, Abilltol.

CIRO:New Horizoll, R~flectioIJJ, Danger, Su,.r~llder.

LANVIN:Arpegc', Seal/drrl, M l' Sill, Pretexte, Rumeur,

CHANEL:No.5: Gardenia, RIIJ5jall Leather, j',o. 22.

GUERLAIN:Shalim4r, L'Heure BlelU', Mitsouko, Uu,

CARON:FlellrS de R';eail/~, Bellodgia, ,"arciHe Noir, T dbae Bland,

MILLOTT:Crepe de Chine

HOUBIGANT:CballJilly

EVYAN:ll'/hite Sholilde.'s

ELIZABETH ARDEN:On Dit

D'ORSAY1'lloXiCQ/ioll.

DELIVERIESNlaga,a 8900

,bet, through thickly pnpulated they finally fnund a woman .....hl'): pictures ot this dangerous formcenter.I and acrllSS uncharted, practIced this ritual. Follr>wlIIg: of worship, in which the womanmountainous wilderness. her up a narrow mounlalIl dr,f1le, I' hypnotized a giant, poisonou~

In a small mountain vdlage thE'Y were able to t3ke thnlling cobra,Cornelia Long is entertaining. -,-----.-------. -.---------.- --.,--.- .------------- __

Scnocita Margarita Gomcz, of f,lPaso and Juarez, in New YOlkthis week. following a wed,endill Chicago. and a t lI'o-\\'eek Visitin lhe Pomte.

The H3l\'ard co<,'1 Long hOll\ewas the .\('0ne of man\' socia, aetil'itil's during the for'tnlght sta\'.In New York, the pair are entN'taining former da~smates of :'>!lssGomez from Wellesley College.

DOUBLE GRAND OPENING

STEAKSROASTS

FISH

The Bestin Food

Cupid's Famous Ham-burgers are made fromStrictly Fresh R 0 u n dSteak • • . That's whyThey're so Good!

CHOPSFOWL

Perfect food plus perfect serv-

ice equals a perfed mMI.

((osod

:> Deli,'crics Daily

Brach's Candies.

Schrafft's, Gilbert's and

Cerise D'or, Princess de Conte,

. . . a complele line of Les

2.751.50

COLOGNES

l~h Year on Same Corner

MARIE EARLE

Ballerina Toilet Water, ,2.75. 5.00

White HyacinthFlf)wers of Oevonlhire

BewitchingGardenia

DeVilbiss Atomizers ,! .50.2.50.5.00

Thursd~y, March 25, 1949

RICHARD HUDNUT

,Violet Sec Toilet Water , 1.00

Jean Elizabeth SchultzTo Wed Harold Schroeder

GROSSE POINTE NEWS

',SPARE WHEEL STOLEN I Stars to Appe(l):_ i'~~~lshionShow I~~;he~u;~n?nV~s~~n~ork. Elliot Rabe, ,Tr. of 2627 John New York celebrities will lend "Powers Girl" the ambition of

Mr. and 1\Irs. Robed J. S~hultz R, Detroit, reported to the Farms their star.~tudded names to the younp; women the country over,of Kl'nwoori I'nurt, ,,"nounce the polke on M<ll'l'h 2.1 thl' thl'ft of foul' performances of "The New will be on the program. Formerl'ngagement of their daughter a spare wheel and tire from his: You:' a pre~entation of the his- Detroiter: Lisa Pm,kolT, highestJean Elizabeth to Harold Schroe- . torv of l.ilshlOn to he sponsored pale! monel In the UnIted States.del', SOIl of Mr. and Mrs. Frf'd. Dodge on March 9. The car was' bv' the Detroit Federation of will return to her home town 10

erick Schroeder. ot Yorkshire parked ilt Mack and Morass road \Vomen's Clubs at Music flail. takl' part in the production.road, The wedding will takc whcn the Iheft occurred, he stat. March 31 and April 1. Thl'rl' willi Eriucational as well. as ('nlel'-place in the fall. . ed. be a malinee and an evening PCl'- taining, thE' program \\:111 porlray__________________ .______ formance each dav. the hisforv of women s fashions

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audiences with her dance inter- "newest look." The writing of the,lI: \ ~ pretations. will take part in the script, producing. staging and di-- '1 ~' JI sholl' and will 3ssist wilh the reclion of the show are under the"/(1 Olf-TS' a),' .'Y~~ fashion comments, 'John Robert direction of Richard W. Satter- Film Depicts

\ (. ~_'I'~ - l\ ~~~ POlI'ers who has made the field,___ ----------- Spring fashions will be shown Snake Worshi]J

through the cooperation of theB. Siegel Co" profE'ssional models , ,showing the 194B slyles as ',\'~lI Hlthe" tlnnln' ...'; ,re,',"' ""\,1

as the period /(owns to be used m I the ntual or snake. worship inthe show. Tibet were shown in a motirm pic-

Mrs. Stewart S. Raeside, gen- ture tra\'elogll~ "Wheel, Arras;eral chairman of the affaIr, has I d' "t h 'announced that choice seals are n. la. 0 mem, els of the Grosse

, available and may be purchased Pomte Motion Plctme C(;un~il atI al the Federation Club HOl.<se, the 1I1arch meetin!;,4811 SE'co~d. the John Robert I The film is one of 1,000 sll~hPowers Scnool, 1124 Book ~ld_g., sound motion pictures a\'ailablefrom any member of the tIcketcomnlltlee and at Music Hall after free to schools, .churchcs, clubsMarch 29. Performances will start and other organizations through

, promplIy at 2:30 and at 8:30 p.m. the Vis-V-Aid Co.

e.,. Late comers will not ~e seated This motion picture was re-•••at "p''''S during the first two mmutes of garded as a good l'the show. . E'xamp e 0, a

film SUItable as a supplement to,

S S k certain courses in schools, being:eymour pea "'s both educational and high in en-'

At Yale Dinner tertainment value. ,___ . . I Dems Armand and Leila Rc>ose-George B. Hefferan received velt, leaders of several Asiatic

the presidential nomination Sat::- expeditions into IilUe-RnownWe pride ourselves on our fine urd.ay. when the. Y~le Alumni As- lands, madE' the film. Their search

SOclatlon of MIchIgan met for •.food and courteous service. their annual dinner at the Uni- for the snake-worshIpers led them

versity Club. Nominated for sec- 10 Ceylon. Burma, India and Ti- 'relaty and treasurer were B.Courtney Rankin and William G.Lerchen. Jr., respectively.

Charles Seymour, president of i -the university. was the principal!-speaker, and Prof. Benjamin Na-I =--gle traveled from New Haven to ==-address the alumni group. I::

Among Pointe alumni attend-I ~ing WE're Alexander L. \Viener,,'Ledyurd :t'litchell, Jt .., Dr. Frank;J. SladE'n, Alvan Macauley, Jr.,Hiram H, Walker, Henry Led- iyard, William H. Led~'ard, James r ~

McMillan, Charles L, Palms, JI',,: :::IJ. BurgE'ss Book, Jr" Frank E.::-Wemeken. Frank E. Werneken. I ::Jr" Charles Wright, Jr., Charles iWright lll, John C. Chapin, Walt-Ier B. Ford II, Edwin K. Hoover.Yates G. Smith. C. Brooks Begg.

i C. Thorne Ivlurphy, Edwin W,1 Baker, Reuben M. Waterman, and: B, Comtney Rankin. :.,. •d~ I' Committee heads nominated:~lip. S \Vere: scholarship, Frederick C.'Ford; finance, Wendell W. Ander-

RESTAURANT son; student enrollment, Frank)Iark ._ nornrd Gro". Pnint. i L. Klingbeil; activities, Alexander

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'"':'iener; publ\city, William G.Low orA Prices Still Prevail Curran; and gucsts. !frank E'I

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Three Days - THURSDA Y, FRIDAY and SATURDA Y, March 25 - 26 - 27 - From 9:00 A. M. to 10:00 p, M,•

f n the Same Ne\v Building ~ 20441 MACK AVE., Between Lancaster and Fleetwood

Phone TU. 2.6S8B

STonE ..-on~IEX

204:1:1~L\CK AVE.

ANNOUNCING

Come in and see this brand new

store ... stocked with brand

new merchandise ... and can.

veniently Ic;ccded in the Pointe's

fastest growing shopping center.

We feakre complete men's

fJrnishings and sporrs wear."

brought to you in time for

your Easter needs.

Sao •.c rOI' Jlcll

'f'/,(',C Frrf}/'JII.' Esquirc Adl'cl'/i.'cd VI1CSllf'!,ellk [icl,o/d' .. r;tlc Qualifl,'!cl'cb,mdilc for "'CII:

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G R 0 SSE PO I N TEN E W SPage Ten

Society News Gathered from All ofThursday, March 25, 1f148

the Po intes

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TUxcclo 2.21(,0

Your Hnir S/J1iJI

in seasonal elegllncll for your Easter

beautiful linens fr:>m Peppet's.

breakfast • •• luncheon ••• dinner with

))re,,,~ ,"our ~Hb'~•.•

Happy Easter

Dillllt'r C{(Jlbcs IIml NIII"killS from 13.75

15renkfarl IlIId 1-tmcbermSets from 9.50

It's DifferentIt's for You

J:ouiJ

Shepherd Boy Bob

a flattering new

1(,')12 Kerche\'al, Grm~c Pointe

SOItl(1'ahiug 'bat IS new

spring Chapeaux

• • •MER R ILL McCLINTOCK,

daughter of JAM£S I. McCLINT-OCK of Moran road, arrived inNew York Thursday aboard theQueen Mary. Merrill has been anart student in Switzerland Lor the Ipast year and a half. Mr. and Mrs.McC Ibtock and JIM were al thedock tD meet her.. . .

BETTY BLISS arrives todayfrom Briarcliff Junior College tospend Easter wilh her parents,MR, and MRS. C. HASCALL iBLISS of Beverly road. I. . . I lulclnidc COI."c ..

The birlh of a daughter, AN~ •TOlNETTE PiNCHOT, on March millinery16, j~ announced by MR. and MRS. I

,E. IRVING BOOK (FRANCES I 13914 E. Jefferson at Piper! PfT1MAN) of OX~I~ road' 1_, ~~e" Tllur •. Fr~..:~~_~~_ E\en;ng:-~.1n .. ..

KERCHEVAL AT S~ CLAIIGROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN

FASHions

WALTon-PIERCEOf

byJane Schermerhorn

Si7.es 9 to H

FIRST

FrOIll Another Pointeof View

InmRDE~TO.ORDER AnD ImmEDIATE WERR

2UO PARK AVENUEDErROtT, MICHIGAN

SHOPS

MODELS FORMADEMOISELLESAND MATRONS

S h t d h P. Betrothals Disclosed___ or an to t e olnte As S rin Bows InIn celebration of his birthday, I Sponsors .Fashion Revue I DR. and MRS. A. DUANE' P 9 _

Mil. and 1IIHS, GEOH(;F; P. EV- i ',., BEAll! of Lincoln road hal'e re- Eileen Sue McCarthy-to Wed Harold Carey Jr.' JoyceERSO;-'; (lw's DetroIt's DllOi,h: turned home after a month In K h 'd B 'd f' .consul) enlertained 26 guests in: Nfdsau. oppersc ml t to Be rI e 0their home in 1I1,'Kinley load on: 'i' •• ' • Wilfred Glenn Upleger

One gathered ono's social ilems where one could this last week Mall'h 17.' Cruising to the We,t Indies ,., .,----,. ,- ,--f l '. i, to ent. i" during the spring holiday are With the actual arrival of Spring, a series of engagemen

For society was al /I stand slill till the glorious Easler. • • With their parents, 11m. and DR. and MRS. ARLINGTON announcements has been made in the Pointe. A number ofPointers home Irom Florida, •• pepped up the Pointe ••• with ;\lBS JOliN P. SELLAS, PETEH ILECKLlDER of Berkshire mad, fhe brides-elect have already set their wedding dates and

Jale, of fun in Ihe ,un. . . ,JOliN j] and BARBARA LEIGH! with DR..' and MRS. STANLEY named their attendants.d f h S~;Ll,AS alC no\\' In their ne\\" SCHLI:>IGMAN. '111'. and ',II'S. Robel.t O. Me. ,.•..-------------Reporting that Mrs, Wesson Seyburn WIlS glimpse 0 ten wit' n "l'Psi(jence in Hoosevelt place. I. . • • Ithe DU!9 and Duchess of Windsor. • • , • • Among Harmonie Society mcm- Carthy of Iroquois avenue re'l was revealed at a cocktail party

Vlhich mllde one recllll ... the days when the Duke .. ,then Aft, ..!, two ltlonth, lIt the nl'W bel'S who attended tile SpI'ing cenUr announced the betrothal. given in the Klem homl',the Prince of Wales ••• was wined and dined by local society S(',. ,'if'\\' I[otl'l. Bal Hal'bollr, Musicale aod buffet dinnel' Thurs, (,f their daughtel', Eileen Sue. to A Sllnda buffet supper was

d I d M S b h. d' t Harold Care\, Jr. son of MI'. and ' .Y

an oun rs. ey urn II mosl enc antlng ancmg par ner Fl,L, the FOHHI-:ST W, STAB. I day wel'e the If. E. GIESEKIl':GS M!'s. Harold' ClI;'CV of Bedford the on.aston of ~Ir. a~ct Mrs, RalphTheir friendship has gone ~n t~ro~gh Ihe yellrl . LINGS returned this week to at Harvard load, wad . A. Bl'evlck of Courvt!le avenue to

their home in BtL('kingham road, • •. announce the betrothal of theirNEWS OF FORMER POINTER MR. and MRS. CL8VELI\ND Joyce Faye Koppelschmidt and daughter, Mat'jorie, to Herbelt

W' h d hi' t' [) '" C' t ,. 1)a"'s spring I 'I'HURB~~R, JR, announce the Wilfled Glenn Uplc"el' have de. Tattbe, ",hos.e parents arc thee ve a ever so many reports on I e a wllYs In eresltng and linn" m,l!1" !'o, ' j'" , I' b

h I d S II h IIl'a(ltlc n \N N \\ ~ IS( ~ RB~ H March 17 birth of ELIZABETH cided UflOn a 1\1"." w"d"in", Herbert C. Taul.'0s of 0, XfOlct

c: ic Mrs. D!le Furey Bredin Scu Iy ••• Dee Bre in cu y s e ca s ',).: I ," , • ,I MARY KING THURBER. till'S, ,u" d 1'1 '11 b Ih II

daughter of M fl. and MRS. F'I Joyce's parents, the Norman Kop. roa, ley 11'1 !l marne< Ollerse ~ow.... . HANKIN W~:ISGEHBER of Lin- Thurber, dal!ghter of DAVID O. h 'dt f Th 1\1']' d' June 19.

Ch,cer tharl ever. , • wearing wonderful clothes ... looking coIn road is \'iiling hel gland. HAIVIILTON of Beverly road, will persc Inl sorce 'I e I'Ive, St. John's Episcopal Church inblond, young and dim ••• Dee trllvels with the fashionable Palm parl'nts, ~IR. ;~d MRS. BURR return to Iheir Williamstown, revealed her engagement. Mr. Royal Oak will be the scene orBeach Ilnd Hobe Sound crowd. . • . i EDWARDS. I Mass. home shortly. The family Upleger is the son of Mr. and Sally Miller's marriage to Roberl

She recently divorced her British husband •.. kin 10 Anthony • • • will move to Grosse Pointe when. 'Eden ••. and has been fast at her writing Ihis season, • • MISS VIRGINIA Pi'.DDOCK" Mr. ThuI'ber is graduated from lVII'S.Fred Upleger of Aller road, L. Calhoun, son of t~e w~lter

d'f f S th a f d ~'h Williams College in June. The engagement of Lois Ann C?alhouns, of HoyaI Oa ,on une

An we understand ••• that she hilS ta~en up yogll • •• ancy a . ou x or rOh, IS ome - 6b h fl

k t at • • • Lockwood and Ral'mond Alberl - .fare for us occidentals but clearly understood by Mr. Vie ster w 0 a, el' a, seven wee s s ay .N I F I Birmingham, Ala. will be one Thon is announced by 1\11'. and The bride.elect, daughter ofsays of it ..• "II form of Hindu mysticlli Ilnd IIscelic philisophy which aJl es, a.. • • stop on a motor trip to Florida Mrs. Leo H. Lockwood of Berk- :l>k and Mrs. Ray Miller or Har-enjoins withdrawdl from worldl,lhings and II concenlration of thought MRS. IqEBBERT S, lIE;\lMET- for the THOMAS E'. WILLMOH- shire road, parents of the bride., vard road, was affiliated withupon the Supreme Being" . . . Ef{ of Notre Dame avenue, with I gS, JR, of Lakeland avenue, who elect. Mr. Thon, who attends the Gamma Phi Beta sorority at

That's what Mr. Webster says. • • NONA and JOHN, is in Lake left SatltJ'day on the first lap of University of Miehigan, is the Michigan State College. Her fi-We say, leave it of Dee to confound her pals! Worth, Fla. for the gaster vaca. their journey. son of Mrs, R. A. Than, of Kalis- ance, who aHends Michigan State

* • • lion. • • • pel, 'Mont. Lois is also a U. of M, College, is a member of DeltaINTRODUCING TONY BOOK • • • POLLY LOCKWOOD, daughter student. Chi iraternit)',

An entrancing young lady ••• named Miss AnloineHe Pinchot The E. J. HUNTS of Bcrkshire . of MR. and MRS. EZRA LOCK. A fall wedding is planned by Marjorie PuJlar will be Sally's

Boo' I road are enjoymg a fall! weeks' 'I WOOD of Ridge road, who has 1\-1 J I . d d F• • • • . d been enjoying the winter al As. J ill'y ane Kern, aaughler of only atten ant, an Walter •

Arrived ift the Poinfe March! 6 .•• and her proud parents are ' vacation in the south, vis,tmg 01 i pell, Colo .• \"as l'ol'ned li\st II'ee'K Ivll'. and Mrs. Roman A. Klem of Calhoun. brother of the bride-f cis I B"loxi ~h and Ne\v I -Picture by Fred Runnells ).Mr. IInd Mrs. Edward Irving Book (Frllnces Pittman thllt wasl • •• nen n I • ,I oS , MRS. ZAIO WOODFORD SCHROEDER of Bishop by BARBARA NOBLE of S"nl- BedfOl'd road, and John O. Rohl- groom-elecl, will be best man.

Orleans before gomg to Fort' , f h Id R IThe Books hay'! a liltle boy ••• nllmed Terry. . • Lauderdale, Fla. road is president of the Detroit Federation of, Women's inole avenue for a month of ski- man, son 0 t, e Ham oh mans Richard Hursh and Roberl Ray-And Mama Book Mas planned that her new little girl. , • will • • • Club, which will sponsor the glamOl'ous fashion revue, ing. ~,~~ym~ur __~\~~~~3he troth nDlds will seat the guests.

be called Tony. • • RICHARD B. MOORE of Loth- "The New You" at Music Hall next Wednesday and • • • 1;-------------------------- ..Tony and Terry Book ••. cute as a button! !'Op road, Grosse Poinle l'al'l11s. Thursday. There will be afternoon and evening perf or- JOY C EEL A I N E SLACK, 1 G I' 0 sse Poi n t e

" • • has enrolled al Ferris Insli!ule in mancp.s daughter of the LYMAN W. I. . SLACKS, 1112 Devonshire road, !DEAN ROBINSON FETED Big Hapids for Ihe spring term, --------------------------1

One party, •• we can record. • • • • .. Two seniors at the St. Paul Califcrnia visitors, the THOM- ~[~OS~~sie~.in~~c;t~~~: ~~o~e~~~~.~ 'It'll be given this Saturday night by Mr. and Mrs. Sherman MR. AND MRS, JOHN DIETZ School, WALDO BRO\VN, and his AS ~'. O'KEEFES, have returned land Academy, Beaver Dam, WiS-

1Fitzsimons Jr. of Stephens road ••• and Mr. and Mrs. Yales Gorham of Moran road have announced guest, PETER PADDOCK, are 10 their home on Yorkshire road. consin, Ilt home,

dthat their son, JOHN WILLIAM, spending theit. spring vacation at Durinp, their month in the West, • • •

Smith of E gemont Park. . • bOIJ1 on Febrllarv 19. will be Palm Beach with Waldo's mDth- they visiled.heir twin daughters,To compliment W. Dean Robinson ••• on his birthday. • • christened on Sunday, March 28, er, MRS. CHARI,ES C. MERKEL, MRS. WESLEY 'I'.'\KALA, in An aflelJ100n tea given byThe Fitzsimons will be hOlts at cocktails at their home •• ,and in SI. Paul's Church. Mrs. Dieth of Kenwood road. Long Beach, and MRS. LOUIS MHS. WARD DYGERT and MRS.

the party will go on from there. • • is the former ANNALISA GAHL • • • HUBIK, in Sierra Madre. EDWARD A. WISHROPP in the" " • of Heidelberg, Germany. latter's home in Kenwood court,

HAVING A CIRCUS• • • Guests of the FRASER SULLI- • • honored their mother, MRS.

VANS in lheir home on East Jef- For the second time this win- FRANK BREUCKMAN, on herT. D. Buh! will sfop by the Pointe ••• !according to If,e lovely lI'lRS. HARRY G. HARTWELL fersQn al'enue for a fortnight are eightieth birthday.

Mrs. B.) just long enougM to say hello. • • Df Lincoln road and her daughter, their daughter. MRS. JOHN F. leI', MRS. WfLLIAM P. BON- • • •And then ...hiz on to New York to Ilttend the April 7 opening MRS. HERBERT W, HEWITT, BAILLIE, and' her two sons, B~IGHT II of Touraine road, A stopover at Princeton Uni'i

01 THE circus a~ Madison Square Gllrdens . • • JR., of Grand Rapids, flew to ~RASER and DAVID, who ar- WIth her son HOWARD and \ versity to visit her son BILL wasSpending, '00, a Ic' ot 'imo in Sarasota with his erstwhile school. Tampa, Fla., Dn Saturday, March lived Saturday from. Monlreal. daughter FRANCES, went to Cal included in MRS. CYRIL J. ED-

20. They will fly back the day be. • • • Cay to visit her molher, MRS. WARDS' return trip from Hobema\e Ilt '( ale ••• John Ringling North ~ • • fore 'Easter. Mrs. Hewitt is the MRS. ROY D. CHAPIN of Lake Sound Fla

At Sllrasotll 'he gen\lemen WIl\c;hed Winh!T Quarters of \he former Phyllis Jane Hartwell. Shore road will spend Easter in DAVID M. WEIR. I' .••• •

famous circus broken up IlS the big show prepared to start the ~eason .. • • Bermuda with MARIAN, who at- • • • A month's soiourn on the Weston tour. MR and MRS. PHILIP 1. WOR- tends. Miss Porler's school, and With a Holchkiss classmate, Coast is on the agenda for DR.

• " • CESTER of Lincoln road will DAN, a student at Yale. SANDY MUiR. son of the WIL- AND MRS. FRANK H. PUR-JOHNSTONS HOME spend Easter Sunday with their • • • LTAM . K. MU~RS of Cranford CELL, who left their Edgemonl

The George O. Johnstons are home agllin on lothrop rOlld • son 'JOHN, " sludent at Williams WILLIA M FOR'D TORREY of lane, IS spe~dlllg parI of hiS Park home Thursday to bl'ginAfter a delightful so'\('u,rn in Hobe Sound. • • College in Williamstown, Mass_ Kenwood road and his three chil- sprmg vacallon III GreenWIch, I the jaunt. iTh t fi . d ,. h S' d fi 't I • • • dren, ANNETTE, BfLLY and Conn, ,'landy IS the guest of • • • I

~ list nice ay ast wee~ ••• w en prong w/\s e ,n, e Y Th P t \1 d Cl b t P t EMORY d' th E t CHRIS EMERSON and his par- MRS BENJAMINT S "'ARRENT III' th ." e on e e ra u a on e , are speno mg e as e1 "In e Il;r ••• • ~ . Vedra, Fla. is where the CHAS. vacation with Mr. Torrey's mother ents, MR. AND MRS. CHRIS-' .

Mrs. J. return.lOg from one of. Mer pet constotutlonllJs ••• called lB. JOHNSONS of Washinglon I MRS. HARRY N. TORREY, al TOPHER EMERSON. The pail' and .MRS .. STANDI~H BACKU.S.th C t CI b b t f S f

will also pay a \'I.sit 10 Chrl's' are III thclI' respeet,lve homes. Ine oun ry u 10 a urs 0 prong ever. • • • road will \'aca,tion for the next O.,sabaw Island, near Savann,ah, grandparents, MR. AND MRS. I ~ake Shore road after a vacabon

(Continued on Page 11) month. Ga. CHRISTY PAYNE in Sarasota 1111 Guatemala.• • • Fla. ' '(Continued on Page 14)MRS. FRED M. ZEDER, and. _

her daughter, of East Jefferson Iavenue are Los Angeles' guests Iof MR. and MRS, FRED ZEDER.JR. The traveling molher anddaughter just landed on the westcoast after two months in theHawaiian Islands.

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Members of Immediate Families Attend Ceremony In

Grosse Pointe Memorial Church; ReceptionHeld in Bride's Home

;'.Iembers of (\ Ie il1lm~rlCt~f~m j Iies were presen t Fridayill (;I'osse Pointe J\'lemorial Church, when Mrs. EJ:zaoe'h

I Tant (~!i1l1C\'and ~~rlc P. ~:l~1:.;t1'~::;;\\'ere married a! ,:: ~)lo'clock cer("lI1ol1\'.

Till' Rev, F",nl.; Fltt ofT,ciall,n- -------, ,at tlll' nil'S, ~l,~, D;l\.id ~1. \\'hl\- School ElnployesJH!\", Jr" unci (dinnar R~Hn:;trllnl •

\\',:1(' tlH' attpnriant,; 110 Ald Veterans~h:-;. Hanlstl'lllll IS the daughtf'l

of Mrs, \\'nl(('1 F. Tanl of Mt,Vern(JJ) road, and the iHt(' :\11'. \\'tc'~.an.;;; at ~.rd:-inr. HospitalTant. I':ll'pnl" of the hrlClq;rooJ1l \l'lIl iJe the ben"t1cian~5 of thl'Hl'(' ~Ir and ~ln;. I'PI' O,kilr l1am annetal be'ntHt card p'nly to betrutll of Grand ~larals bOllip\'<lrd. i.pld ill' tile Grosse Pointe Sehoal

Sl'er"l~lIes "t l! p. m. on Friday.i\ n'l'eplinn al thp home of the ApllJ 9, in the Picl'ce Junior High

bride followed tho: \\'pdding cpre- Sell""!. MallY nt:pded Hems \nll1l10n~', Among the out-of-to\\'n hf' plirehast'd fnt' the vetet'ansgllPsl., pre',;"nt Wi'!P ~.!I-,and Mr~. wilh the plf,,-'eeds of the party.Hobert Fos\tr, of Tolpdo: n'lbprt TIH'r:~ will b,~ t"ble pl'izps, doorDr.\',(\"lp, Jr, of C'l(~\'eland, Mr., I'll/.fS and refle,hments. Theand 1\lrs_ Dnnald Ross and \hP,r. secre\arie, ale working for ason DaVid, of Columhus, 0,: Mrs .. lar;;" :Idvanre ticket sale. ThoseBariJoul Bo\\,pn. "f Indianapolis. who e~n.t attend ha\'e a chanceInd:. and Mr;;. WJlliam Virk, nf to donate to this worth\' cause by!\nl'iws\pr, N. Y. ; buying a ticket for 75 -cents.

DuriJlg' IIIP fortnight pH'ceding Tickets may he obtained fromtbe \\'I,dding. MIS, G, Mennen nH'mil('ls in t:,e Grossr~ PointeWilliilll1~, ""Irs Oscar Buhe. the Public Schools and the Board of

Illf'm.\ C;"'(C'. Mr. and 1\lrs, Frank Education Oil ice, 3B9 St. Clair, Cnrm, ~h,. Bowpn. i\lls. Whitnl'\, aw'nue, Gros,e Pointe.

and lIll' TholllBs K. Wrights pl\. GI'IlNal "h"i rman for the partyI..nainpd in !ton",' of the hridal IS <vlrs. Paulil\e Wade, aSSisted"<Iupl... ,il.,- thp following: rdreshments,

ML and Mrs. Hal1lslrum arc I 1\lrs. Jean Wilson; lable priaehOJlPymoonil1.g 10 1\lexico. t!winnan, Mrs. Flol'enee Volpel;

------ . . door pricE:' chairman, ;\!rs. Thel.Yi"lory, in lI10dprn war, go", ma Hyland: ticket chairman. ;..liss

not III ('onquning llrmips bul con-, Mary McElroy; and publicityqLlerin~ idcologlP". I chairman, Mis, Elinor Schrage.-----+-_.- .- .--------------_ .._.._----------_.- ----

iMrs, Elizabeth GlancyWeds Eric Ramstrum

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Pointe Women

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by,planning Party to Benefit School

-Picture b~' Fred Runnells

Members of tile Sl. Joan of Arc Mothers' Clllb wil hold a card parly and fashion-showstarting at 8 p. m. on April 8 in the school auditorium. Proceeds will be used 10 purch.llserecreational materi"l for the school playground. Left (0 right are: LLOYD MARK,Juvenile model; MRS. PETER BIGLIN, MRS. WARREN CHAFFEE, ticket and doot'prize chairman; PAMELA OLISEKE, juvenile model; 1\'11\8. MARY PEIPZ, hairstylist;and ELlNER OLISEKE, teen age model.

EASTER VACATION I From Another Pointe of ViewSpring vacation at the Univers- , .

ily of 1\'lichigan will begin on Fri- I (Continued from Page 10)day evening, April 2. Classes \\'ill But t~e pro said Missie J .. , . and t~ose other two Spring-be suspended until Monday morn- touc~ed charmers who had called ••• would have to wait just a littleing. April 12. longer for t~e golf course to be in condition for their usual e~cellent i

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her wedding, With it she worelong aqua gloves and a lace julielcap trimmed with seed pearls .She carried a white prayer bookwith white roses.

Alice asked Barbara Ann Reid,of Detroit. to be her maid ofhonor_ B:lIbara wore a ballet-length gray Clepe gown, withwhio:h she carried a matchingmuff decorated with yellow lOSeS.Her headdress was a band ofyellow roses. Rhett Austell. ofMiddletown, performed the dutiesof best man.

After a IO-day honeymoon inBermuda, the couple will returnto Michigan State College, wherethey will receive lheir degrees inJune.

Fat her' traveling attire, MIS.Hurlev ehosc a beige gabardine

! suit. With it. she wore a satin-trimmed dark bro\\'n hat anddark brown aecessories.

Punch and Judy Block, Grosse PoInte Farms

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$25.00

To belfer Sl'n'e ollr fajf groU'illg Detroit

Furs by Robert

A jaunty 2-piecebutcher linen sunback

'1-~_. dress topped by a~r:.. .~ - '~ .. ~ per.,y bolero lacket.l -9 ~ The swishing ballerina-~ \... ~\. '. flored skirt has the tiny

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\' V'"aist, of course,,_ Navy and white'" combination.. Sizes I0 to 16.

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Thursday, Mareh 25, 1948

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Punch & Judy Block, Grosse PoInte Farms

Shirley Turner Bride Funds front BallTo Help OrphansOf Dr. ~ al!~~Spaeth !";it'.,,~~"~~th~':~:~iO:~~~~;,Aliee Joanne Perry Also Picks Early Spring for Her Weddin9 Qf Ch"lity of St. Vincenl's 01'-

t R' h d H HI' phanage, will be held Mondayo Ie ar anes ur ey In evening, March .~9; in the Gland

Midd!etown, N. Y. Ballroom of the Book-Cadillac--------------- Hotel.

Shirley Tllrney, daughter of Mr. an~ Mrs. U. Grant The pUlpose of this palty is toTurner of UniversIty place. became the bl'lde of Dr. Walter! raise funds fOI a ne\\' home tOI

Spaeth in Covenant Presbyterian Church. The bridegroom 'the 200 or ph ails who arc elll'",iis the son of Mrs. W. Spaeth, of St. Petersburg, 1"\11. The for by the Sisters of Charity.couple will Jl)llke their home in Durham, N. C. Their present home on ;\lcDougail

At a ceremony Saturday after-" ------------ Ia\'enue has been condemned.noon in Our Lad\' of Mount Car.'1 !vlr. and Mrs. John L. Hurley, Dress will be informal, and IllU-mel Church in lIilddletown. N.Y.,: of Mid,dletown, N. Y .., are Ml'. sic will be supplied by Lowry:Alice Joanne Perry and Richard I Hurley s parents., A dmner and Clark and his nationally famous'Hanes Hurley wete married. The I receptlon at Mitchell Inn In orchestra. Admission-$1.50 perbride is the daughlCl' of MI's. I Middletown followed the wed- pC'1'6on. Tickets ma~' be obtainedPaul S, Giffin of Moran rnad, and ~ding. at the Ballroom the mght of the,Raymond S. Perry, of Chicago, A ballet-length gown <'Jf pale dance,Ll. aqua was the b!'ide's choice (or Genevieve Stube of Sl. David's-,.-----------.- .------------ Pari6h, genelal chairnlllJl, will be

assisled by Marie Gagnon of St.:Martin's; Ruth Vernier of An-'nunieation; l\'1al'Y Beach of Visi.tation; Anne Slaliha of Gesu;Helen lo'Jyn of st. Cecilia's; MaryWoods of Sl. Theresa's; JosephineHerbE:l' of St. Leo's; and TheresaHtletter of 51. Anthony's.

Junior Ladies of Charity COIll-prise ladies from the variousCatholic parishes of Greatel' De-froit.

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Thursday, Mareh 25,1948

(Meeling in the Moson Schoall

Rev. Andrew F. Routh-Mini5ler

CHARLES W. SCHEID, Pa,lor

Friday, I to 2:30

THE GROSSE POINTECONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

Sunday, II A. M.E.der Service in the Hi<)h School Auditorium.

Friday, 8 p, M.Ser-ice of Wcr.hip Thru Mu;ic at the Ricnord Scoooi.

Ccorn,.,..,u,,:t'( ServiC!l lit ll1P. Vv'ood~ Tneoire. Dr.HodmM A. Lientwordt will pre~co.

Ministers: Rev. Fronk filt, M.A" D.O. and Rev. Paul F. Ket~hu,"

HOLY THURSDAY, MARCH 258:00 P,M.-Choral Service: ~lozart's "Requiem" bv the Churc.h Choir

Sacrament of the Lord's Supper -

GROSSE POINTE WOODS PRESBYTERIANCHURCH

EASTER, MARCH 288:on A M.-Mon,ing Wo"hlp: First Service.9:30 A .. ~1.-l\lornin!i: \Vorship Second S~r ....1ce9:30 A. ~t.-Church School In Children's DI\"islon ..

II :00 A.lIl.-Marning Worship: Third Sen.ite

GaJler (jI'N"{iJlf}J

to All In the Community

anda Cordiaf Invitation to the Spe::ial Services

at

THE GROSSE POINTE MEMORIAL CHURCH16 Lllke Shore Road

COMMUNION SUNDAY. APRIL 411:00 A. M.-Reeeption of Ne.. Members Includinll Ihe CommunlcanU;'

Class. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper

GOOD fRIDAY, MARCH 2:612:00 M .• 3:00 p, ~',-Conlinllo\l. Sor..'lc. on "Sevrn Lo.t Words 01 ehr •• t"

Maundy Thursday, 7:45 p.m., Holy Communion. The SeniorChoir sing' "Everlasting life" by Petrie.

Good Friday, r :00 to 2:30 p.m., at the Woods Theatre, FirstCommunity Service. Dr. I:lartman A. Lichtwar..ly, Preacher.

Ellsfer, 9:15 IInd 10:30 ~. m. Two Identjc~1 Services. "Christ

the Eternal."

Church School only at Ine 10:30 hour.

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THE JEFFERSON AVENUE BAPTISTCHURCH I~Ealt Jefferson ,It Lakeview i

Mimsters: ~

J. P. HENDERSHOT ~

ROGER H. SHARPE

MINISTER OF MUSIC, GRACE SAMSON

Worllhip With UI!i on Easter SundayEASiER SUNRISE SERVICE AND BREAKFAST

7:00 A..M.

IDENTICAL MORNING WORSHIP SERVICESRe_. J. P. Hend~rshot, Preacher ~

~9:300, m, and 11:15 o. m. ~

Sermon: "IMITA 10RS. PLAYERS, AND COMPOSERS" iEOrgon Recilol by Marjie. Thorpe _;

All Girl Choir

tASTER EVENING WORSHIP ~Rev. Roger Sharpe, Preacher I

SERMON:-"RESURRECTION POWER" ~Special Musir: by Combined Choirs !

7:30 P. M. -

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Ifrom Detroit and Grosse Pointe. I dist, Grosse Pointe Unitarian,The public is cordially invited. I Grosse Pointe Woods Presbyter-

The c,).operaling cbmchc5 in ian, Hereford avenue EVilngehcalthe service ilre: Faith Community I Un i led Brcthren, ImmanuelChurch, Grosse Pointe Congre- E\'angelical United BrethI'm, andgational. Gro;;se Poil'te Metho- Redeemer Methodist.

PASTORGEO. E. KURZ

11:00 A. M.

of Grosse Pointe

PUNCH, & JUDYTHEATRE

Kerch.val .t ~ltKlnl.y

8:00 A. M.-Holy Communion

11 :00 A. M.-Choral Eucnlri~t end Sermon

Presented hy Choir dnd S%isl of

8:00 A. M.

GOOD FRIDAYSERVICE, 1.2 P.M.

"L . C "enten antata

EASTERSERVICE11 A. M.

Yet, if he would, man cannotlive all to, this world. If not re-ligious, he will be superstitious.If he worship not the true God,he will have his idols,

-Theodore Parkel'

Locnmoor Blvd. and FairwllY Drive

GrossEl Pointe Woods

1St.Joan Mothers! Youths to HoldPlan Two Events Sunrise Service

The Rev. Edgar Yeoman, Vicar

Easter Day

~t. ftllit11urr li Q1~uprlChrist Church Parish

GOOD FRIDAYThe Three Hours-12 Noon to 3:00 P.M,

EASTER DAYTHE HOLY EUCHARIST

Children's Service. 4:30 P. M.

MAUNDY THURSDAY,8:00 P.~~t

6 r Grosse Pointe Boulevard

6:30 A. M.

Dr. Urban i5 ilmong the outstanding preachers of theAmerican Chl.lrch.

GROSSE POINTE NEWS

The Very Reverend Percy L. Urban, S.T.D., DeM of Berkeley DivinitySchool, New Haven, Conn., will conduct the Passion Service.

PUBLICINVITED

The Right Reverend Angus Dun, D.D .. Bishop of Washington, will preachimmediately preceding the rendition of the Cantata

of the "Crucifixion," by Stainer

The Cantata w;:1 be given by the combined choir. of thePMish. Charles Alien ,'\ebsbck (Director), Organist ClndChoirmaster.

0:30 A. M.-Holy Communion

9:30 A. M.-ChuTCh School Easter Festivill

!\'liss Sue Stevenson of 817Berkshire road will enlertainGrosse Pointe alumnae of Pi BetaPhi on l\Ionday night, March 29at B o'clock.

Mrs,Paul J. Keller, Jr. and Mrs.Carl Meier \'Iili assist Miss Ste-venson. Mr. Earl Brink will showcolored movies taken during arecent trip. to Switzerland,

The Right Rel". Angus Dun, On Easler Sunday Morning.D,D., Bishop of Washington, will! The first spring event of the the Youth Fellowship of thepreach at lhe 8 o'clock evening 51. Joan of Arc l'vlothej's Club" Grosse Pointe Methodist Churchservice, Maundy Thursday, Mar. SI. Clair Shores, wi;: be an Easler 1 is sponsoring a Sunrise Service25 i Ch' t Ch h Salurday Bake Sale to be given and Breakfasl to be held at the

,n flS IIrc. in the school auditorium begin. Kerby 51;hool. 'The'Sunrise Ser-The .sermon Will \'e followed ning at 2 p. m. on March 27. vice will begin at 7 a. m. and the

immediately hy the singing of Club members have planned brcakfast will be ser~ed at B~15the Lpn ten cantata, "The Cruci- a card party and fashion show a, m. The JunIOr ChOir Will pro-fixion." Sir John Stainer, by th!! for Thursday evening, April 8, vide lhe music for this servicecombined choirs. of the church, also in the auditorium. I\Irs, C. J. under the direction of Mrs, Fredunder the direction \,f Chades Sutton will direct the fashion Asmus, 454 Manor road.Allen Rebslock, organist and show committees. Co-chilirmenchoirmaster. for the ~a~d party will be Mrs. V'nion Services

______ Peter Blghn and Mrs. Warren I

TPi Bseta CPhil Aldumnae Ch;~::'eds fro~ lhe combined!1 On Good Frida,yo ee 0 ore Movies party will be used to purchase

playground equipment for the Good Friday services will r.eschool. Tickets may be secured held in the Woods Theater, Mackfrom the entertainment commit. avenue near Moross road from Ilee or by_c_a_lI_in_g_T_U_._2_-2345. o'clock 10 2:30 Dr. Hartman

Litchwardt !erved for manyyears as a medical missionaryand is widely known for his workamong the lepers in Iran.

The service is being spansoredby a group of east side 'churches

Bishop to VisitChrist C1turch

• • •

M... ling aI

KERBY SCHOOLK.rby /'l.a, K_evoI

&:.Qldinr Site on Morn" RotId8r:twee'rt KerC"h~l t:nd Rid~

COMPlETE YOUTH PROGRA ....

REV. HUGH C. WHITE, Pastor2049 v"" "ntworp Ilel. TU.1-' 129

10:45 t. 12:30 1......,.. .od PIooyPe~ for N'unery Ind K'mderrartifllllChildrm

POINTE l\'IETHODJSTMeeting in Kerby School

Rev. Hugh C. White, I'aslor

CHRISTIAN SCIENCEREADING ROOM

, 4730 Kercheval Ave,Detroit

The unique Jervice of theChristian Science ReadingRoom bAAbeen designed to Ilidyou and nthers in aharing thehealing benefits which e"H.in.CTeR~ing thou~flnd~ ATe receh.4Ing through Christian Science.

Here the Bible. "Sciencefind Health with Key to theScriptuTe~" by MAry BAkerEddy - containinl< the com.plete explanation of Chri~tianScience -And other Chri~tinnScient(' Iiterllture mllYbe read,borrowed, or purchMed.

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10:45 M~ WONhll> onod s..rmoa

12:00 t. 12:30 r- Period for

.11 deplrtme-ntJ of the Olurch School

Grosse

Vi.lto .. We/com.

In/armn/ian conC'trning fmpublic iec/Ilrt'.4, chllrch aervices,and o/htr Chrislian ~ieTlcc aeo Itivitks also available. l

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~ ~ro55t ~ointt II~dbobi5t (:burtb

Easler Sunday'1 a,m.-Easter Sunri~e service;

music provided by the JuniorChoir; Mrs, Fred Asmus, ,director.

8:15 a.m-Easler Breakfast,sponsored by the Youth Fellow-ship,

10:45 a,m,-Morning Worshipand sermon by the Pas lor. Topic: ,"Christ and the Road Ahead," r

10:45 a.m.-12:30 p,m. - Lesson I

and Play Period for Nursery andKindergarten Children. l\olrs.Frances H. Brown is Superintend-ent of the Nursery pepartmentand is assisted by l\'!iss Una Dixand Miss Lorna Bugbee. Mrs.Omer Stotts is superintendent ofthe Kindergarten department andMrs. Dan M. Guy is in chargethis month.

For.. True Inspiration

and Healing

In These

Sefl'ices will also be conductedat the church on Maundy Thurs-day and Good Friday in the even-ing at B o'clock.. . .

POIN'l'E CONGREGATIONALCharles W. Scheid, pastQr

On Good Friday at B p. m. theChurch Choir will present inRichard School, a cantata en-titled, "The Lord's Prayer."

1. Teach Us to Pray-the Choir.2. Our Father Which Art in

Heaven-Eugene H. Clup, Solo-ist.

3. Hallowed Be Thy Name -Choir.

4. Thy Kingdom Come. Thy

IWill be Done-Mrs. D. H, Dickensoloist. '

5. On Earth as it is in HeavenTrio. Mrs. Eugene H. Culp. Miss

ST. JAMES LUTHERANPUllch and Judy Theater

George E. Kllrz, PastorGood Friday service from 1 to

2 p. m. The choir will sing theLenten cantata, "Olivet". Sermonby Pastor Kurz.

Easter SlInda}': Festival ser-mon by Pastor Kurz at 11 a. m. TuesdayEaster anlhems by the choir with B p.m,-The Men'sClub willsolos by Miss Mildred Litke and I meet in the home of Virgil L..Mrs Irving Bopp Walling, 327 Kerby road. Dr.

. • .' • . \Shurley Johnson, associate pastorSundt<y . School at 9:45 a. m. of Central Methodist Church, will

and th.e Adult Bible' Class at 10 review Joshua' Liebman's Book,a. m .. The opening chapters of "Peace of Mind." A'coroial invi-Gensis are being studied.' taUan'is extended to an members

• • • and friends of the Church to at-April 1, at 7:30 p. m.-Junior I tend this meeting.

Walther League meeting in the ------home of Helen Hipfel, 374 fisher, HOUSt:HOLD HINTTom Nelson is co-hosl. 'You mar be sure that your pil- ;

lows need renovating if, when:you pound them. dust flies and!the quills come through.

THE GROSSE POINTE UNITARIANCHURCH

17440 East .Jefferson at Rivard

EASTER SERVICE11:00 A. M.

GRACE EVANGELICAL AND REFORMEDCHURCH

Easter Sunday may be a new experience to you wnen MerrillOtis Bates spellks on

"A Modern Man Thinks of Easter"You are cordially invited

PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCHEast Warren and B/llfollr

Good Friday Services1:30 to 2:30 - Alger TheaterEast Warren <lnd East Ouler Drive

Easter Services8:30 A, M.-Eastcr Holy Communion9:4~ A. M.-Sunday School

11 :00 A. M,-1'he Easter Service Beautiful

Easler Music-Be,Hltirul Decoratirm~~Sermon by the Pastor

TU, 2.0254 The R.ev, Enrlo G. Claus, Pastor

La~epointe lit Kercheval

WALTER S. PRESS, Minister

"This ;; ire d~y wh'ch the Lord hM~ ro"~d~iWe w,li 'e:o:(e Md be gl,~d j~ it."

EASiER SERVICES, 8:00 AJ,( a"d II :00 A.M.Holy Commllnion.

CHU~CH ~CHOOL EASTER SERViCe 9:30 A. M.

Sixth Church of Christ,Scientid, Detroit

14730 Kercheval Avenue

l!iunday Services 10:30 a. tn.and 5:00 p. tn.Sunday School

1"1r!t 3 lon _ ,1\1:30 a. tn.Seoond .essian _ ,11:45 a, m.Wednesday ."enlng Tesllrnonlal

Meeting at 8 p, tn.

Reading Room Open Week Davs10:00 a. m. to 9:00 p. m. 'Sunday 2:30 to 5:00 p, m,

PEACE EY. LUTHERAN I Marilyn Mathl'~vson, Mrs. GlennEast Warren & BalFour 1 E Wilkerson. .

Rev. Elln~ G. Claus, Pa~tor I 6. Give Us This Dav Our DailyMr. Ermn A. Melz, Vicar Brcad-nobert A. Choate Sol~.

Goorl Friday services will be is!. 'l'?nducted b~' Peilce Lutheran 7, Forgive Us Our Debts -~hurl'h r al the Alger Theater, Quart,'!. Mrs. Abram Brown,East \~ arr~n and East OllieI' Mrs, D, W. Dicken, Eugene H.dnve. on Good Fnday afternoon ,ClIlp, Robert A, Choilte.al 1:30, the servIce lastmg for one 1 T

GRACE EVANGEUCAL hour, The Rev, Enno G, Clilus .8. Lead Us Not into Templa-Lakepointe at Kerchcval '1'1:1 speak on the theme: "With tlon-Duet. Mrs, ~ugene H. Culp,Walter S. Pr.ess, l\linistcr i Jesus on Calvilry." The choirs of Mrs, Glenn E. WIlkerson,

There will be two identical 0 the church will sin!:. 9. For Thine is the ~indom -services on Easter Sunday at B • • • ChOIr.and 11 a.m. The Sacrament of The Easter services will be held The Senior and Junior HiHoly Communion will be cele- at Peace Church at 8:30 and 11 yotmg people will atlend thebraled at both services. A Nurs- a, m. The first service will be Easter Dawn Service and break.ery and Children's Hour for Easter Communion Service. The fast at the Brewster-PiJ"rimchildn;n between the ages of I 1948 Confirmation Class will at- Church. Young People will I;avetwo. and eight will be conduded I lend the Lord's Supper for the from 707 University place at 5:30dUring the second servIce. first time at this service. The Easter morning. Reservations

.Members ?f the Church School Feslival Service will start at 11 must he made by Thursday withWill gather m the churcl.1 at 9:30 o,m. A proper Easter setting of Mrs. Scheid, TU. 2-9344.ll.m. for an. Easler s~rvl.ce, Par. appropriate Easler decorationsents and fl'le~1ds. ar: inVIted, and choir anthems will further

beautify the service. The sermontopic for Easter morning is: "ThePurpose of God.". . .On Good Friday there will be

a communion service in GraceChurch at 8 p.m. From 12 until3 p,m. Grace Church will unitewith other Protestant churchesof Soulheast Dciroit in a unionservice to be held in the Jeffer-son Avenue Baptist Church, EastJefferson at Lakeview. Sunday School for all will be-

WOODS PRESBYTERIAN gin on Easter Day at 9:45 a. m.Rev Andrew F Rauth. i\Iinistcr I A gift will be given each child

Thursday, March 25 attending Sunday SchooL The7:45 p.m.-The Sacrament of nursery for the care of little chil-

the Lord's Supper will be ob. dren will be open during the 11served. Members of the Minis- o'clock Easter service.fer's Communicants Class willreceive their first communionalong with members and friendsof the congregation. The SeniorChoir, under the direction ofKenneth W. Smith, will sing,"Everlasting Life" by Petrie.. . .

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Easter, March 289:15 a.m. and 10:30 a,m,-Again

we have planned two identicals.ervices of worship. ChurchSchool personnel and memberswho can should attend the earlyi,eryice. The sermon theme willbe "ChTist. . the:.EtllrnaJ.." ...

. lO:SO a.m:-The' 'Tegulat'ses-sian of the Church School willbe held, including the NurseryClasses.

7:30 p.m,-The Tuxis Club willmeet' in the Community Club.Worship, Elenore JackIe; Topic,Wallace Swayne; and Host,Ralph Hauke.

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Thursday, March 25, 1948 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Thirteen

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For II 1:7i'e 'o+'s EII;!er-

tJ or~ ':.':J r~w ,~~~r ~1f smorrS:'1oe; in s~uray ,e-:"Jtner orpa~ert .. , s'yieo r;gnr up tothe minu;e. Sh~H?S,~,:)p:ec~e ~1ommv. f:,:o?b~~,j(]~r~;,d ~r;e ;'c>...r.g;+er.

CHILDREN

EASTERSHOES

will like tkese

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I'll work for you the whole day throughToast your toast; cook, roast, or stewWash your c:Iothes; and press them, too.I'll beat, I'll dean; make Ice for you.I'll help in factories, stores and schooJsAnd help the youngsters learn the rulesfor farmers I've got lots of trickslike milking cows or hatching chicks.And, Boss, I bet you're glad to knowI work long hours for wages lowSo call me early; keep me late ..

In my REDDYBOX home I'll always wait,

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to . the results of cat shows I Seven Michigan cats have been,throughout the United States and awarded the Midwest title, but!Can"c!a. the Meyer feline ranks highest

Last year, Cha]))' was nosed of all the 53 cats given awardsout for the title of All.American for this vear. He earned hisby Champion Wimauma Ma,ter- award by' outstanding victoriespiece, owned by .Cbarles Victor of in Detroit and Buffalo during theNorlh Hollywood, Calif. past season.

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Learning Safety Lessons the Easy Way I,Grand Openings Scheduled i Forgetlin~D~\~~tl~~contnlni'lgl~~a.t~lr~~~eed\fsr~~;ni~o~:~:;~h~~

B II$],000, whIch he h~d hIdden 1n a I home and burned hIS cash.

......... ......i . , .\I' ")\":'';Y'X! ! y Three lfoods Concerns ----- --I --------------.---- ! ''''w. !'.1:"Courl, New ~,Ier. ()f Sr.o~ D~r.t.

. ","0 less than three grann open- I markets. will celebrate the open.! IORS ha\'e b.'en scheduled by i jng of its new store. Like the

IGrosse Pointe Woor!s business! other two, it is also located in the

I establishments for the Ea~ter' fast-growing new ~Iack-Lancas.i \wek-end, Each of them wlll run, tel shOPPll1g center.I (or three f\ll1 days, Thursday,! ------

Frida\" and Saturna\'.I S. C. Burr, photo'grapher, and Series of Parties HonorsLiebold's Men Store will open. Guest from Minneapolistheir adjo'mng shops 10 the newl\': __completed building at 20HI ~Iac~!. .

; avenue. i l\hss LOlllse 1\lolyneaux, ofMr Burr whn h-s b' ..! Minneapoll;;. MlOn., who is visit-

. . . ' . "., ,en a,.,o- inl( hel brother and sister.in law.

Iclater! WIth Ddrolt s leading !\I - ! M.' R F 1\1-1' • fphotogral)h~r5 foJ' manv \'ea s !~.r. ..:in( ~ L:-. . • 4 t) ~ neoaux 0

d . t t' .. 1'••• FIsher road. has bc'en honorer! atan an 10.' rut' or 10 photography. i a series of partie's Sinle her ard-has IOstall".n the most l1lodPl'n. \'al

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and Sl'lell\IIlC eqUI!)l1lellt 111 hiS'studio. l\lr.s. Palll Sutherland ga\'e a

Th L'b In t '11 ' luncheol' Thur;;day in h,'r ho.mee l(' o. sore \1,,'1 oe op-. • I . I .J F'dcrated h~' Charles Lleb"ld and Ol.l ~() CJllIa roall, !l ay, 1111'S,his son, Car i E. Liebolr!, both \,. \'v. Rogers of F ,sher road en.

.! prominent 10 the c!othlllg field tl'ltamed at luncheon. and i\lrs.,j!, j in the Pointe and Detroit. ani\' Frank J ur!son was hostess at a

, ; the better kn' k" 'I l!' dln'wr later In the day at ner

~

~ ' o\\n ma ,r.' (II ( 0 l' home on Moran road.109 for men and young men willbe carried. I Scheduled for Saturday night

Tile . Grosse Poinle Woods I was a dinner party gi\'en by :-'Irs./ ' Market. now owned b\' the three Roy Springer, i

Roelandl brothers. A;'den. John --_._-L".r and PhIl, each with from 10 to 18 You can lead a man to freedom''-'" ~ '< I years experience with leading but that doesn't make him free.

PUPILS OF THE DEFER SCHOOL are told the importance of obeying safety rules"" _._,.,._" _. ,by JERRY MCSAFETY, the dummy used by SERGEANT FERNELlUS of the Detroit IPolice Traffic Squfld, ventriloqllist who has carried his safety message to thousands ofschool children in the metropolitan area. Sergeant Fernelius and Jerry were brought to thePointe last week by Tom Boyd, Inc., Ford Dealers of East Jefferson avenue, They appeared

~ at a number of the elementary schools~

Ii

FAMILIES SEEK ADVICEDuring 194.7 there were 2,50G

!e:tnlilics who sought advice from1 the Family Service Society of

IMetropolitan Detroit, ClarenceA. Pretzer, director, said at theannual meeting of the Society.

Champion Chally Blue Boy, a, blue Persian male cat, owned byMrs. Walter C, Meyer, 1417 Bea.confield, Grosse Pointe Park,Ivlichigan. has been named theAII-Midwestem champion il' hiscolor, breed and sex classifica-

I! !Jon, according to the rankingsII published, in the April number of

Cats Magazine.Chally Blue Boy is one of 53

such cats in the rankings repre-senting the slates of IVlichigan.,Wisconsin, Illinois, Missouri, 1\1in- inesota and Ohio. It marks the.second successive yeal' that this;pedigree show cat has carried off ,lhis particular honor. i

By winning the All-Midwesl-'ern blue male litle. Chally qual- t

, ifies for the !Jtle of All.American :! cat later this summer, when he; will be pitted against the finest "i bluebloods representing the East,'I South, Far 'Vest, Northwest and.Canada. The rankings are made!by a mathematical system applied

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You I' entire laundrybeautifully washed andironed and promptly de-livered. It's the newest,complete sen'ice at areasonable pound raleavailable and. of course,it's strictly a Coionialfeature - one that is al-ready popular with ourGlosse Pointe customers.Try it this week.

Extra Box

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SERVICE

The Park instalh'd the signallight at Cadieux and Charlevoixon March 17, in accordance withan arrangement it entered intowith the Citv of Grosse Pointe. 1

This leaves the Cadieux.Char. ilevoix maintenance with thePark, the one at Vernor andCadieux' to the City's care andmaintenance. The other twoalong Cadieux, at Kercheval andMack, being on county roads arethe problem of the COLlnty RoadCommission,

Mrs. Helene W. Hecker gave a'cocktail party and "new house"shower Thursday evening in herhome In St. Clujl' avenue, iloilor,ing Mr. anti MIS, Ch3rles H.Fletcher, Jr .. who will move intotheir new home soon.

April 7 will be the Fletchers'first wedding annivelsa ry,

Park InstallsTraffic Light

Charles H. Fletchers, Jr.Given "New House" Shower

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Regula, clenning _ osthi, lad unwillingly hasI~arncd - i.s cSH~ntial tooppeoronro and g a 0 dheolth. And '0 it i. farthe lUgS in your home.They need ,egula, Sta,-c1cQning for beQlIty androng life. and f~r yourfamily., hCQlth. All ."'$1.attract dirt and ge.TmsthaI make them dull.lifeless and unscnitory.Stol~c1caning removes allIhe deep •• eoted di,t ondgrime ond redorcs theoriginal brightness, beau ...ty and c1.online ... CallSta, taday and ,tart thogood hob;t 01 hovingyaur rug. St.r.c1eaned,egularly.

Give YourHome aBrand Ne,wCharm!

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World', fir,l palent.ed nil metal. s~lf.:storing comblnat1onscreen and stormsnsh- N OT AI N GTO CHANGENOTHING TOS TOR I!, For free demOlllltratioa •• :

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GrvSS(I PoInte ReprC'sC'ntative

, Tu. 2-9807Mechanical Heat & Cold, Inc.

Window Division12320 Hamilton TO. 8-9606A Produ<l of F. C. Rus"ell Co.

Henry Gag(', state represenfa_tive from Grosse Poinle, willspt'ak on "Legislative Problems"at a meeting of the Grosse Pointebranch of the American Asso-ciation o{ University Women. on'l'hursd,,~' night, April 1, at !lo'c1o('k, in the home of J\'!rs. EmilDall~h, '129 Bedford road,

Husbands of the members willbe II'ckomed, f{oste"ses will in.clude l\ll'~. ill. L. Van Dagens,Mrs. FOln'st Geary. l'IIi's, JohnP. Thollla~. ~Ir.,. Lee Wright andl\l r~. \\'. l\, MOI'('.

Never berore h", our stock offabrics and p",Herns been socompete ... ~.f':rcs. p:l\ids,f'0r,~!; ~ ....;/ pr('J~n co:ors .• ,And W~ C1:i"r.:"H',~t~ \"/od;mr'ln~~h:~ to Y~Jr comp:0te vdis ..IJ( lion.

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Tacked-Dawn Car.I Ipets Cleaned onYour Flao:' If De-sired.

CARPET CLEANING CO.• •JAMES J. TRUDELL, President Ol/r 561b Year!

Park Decides to JoinW &ter Works Ass' n.

ents, MR. and MRS. E, J. GAY of' Henry Gage to AddressPemberton road. p . t B h f AAUW, • , 0 In e ranc 0

BAR BAR A MOLYNEAUX,daughter of MR. and MRS.RICHARD F. MOLYNEAUX of354 Fisher road, Grosse PointeFarms, was recently pledged toIota Chaptl'r of Delta Delta Deltaat the University of Michigan.Miss Molyneaux graduated in theclass of 1947 from Grosse PointeHigh School where she was amember of the National HonorSociety.

Boat Club's Bunny HopSched uled for Saturday

Phone NI.4420

COFFEE

It had (0 come from theright store .•. it had tobe ground "just so'"That's why it \\'as sogood!

Grosse Pointe',

REMEMBER

MOTHER'S Coffee?

HeadquartersIS ROSLYN MARKET!

It m"kes fod"y's fraditjo~s intod"y's good homes!

A'lso, "If other good food Ilnd<:hoi<:e muts "rB herB.

Roslyn Super Market

The dar after the Easter Bun.nr's visit, MRS. THOMAS T.PETZOLD with her children,ANNA and BILLY, of EdgemontPark, will leave t6 spend thespring vacation with Mrs. Pet-zold's father, WILLIAM F. HAR.RINGTON, of Marichesler, N. H., . ,

After six weeks of skiing atSun Valley, SAMMY CHAPIN oCLake Shore road returned homelast week. 0 th d . ,• • , n e recommen ahon of Vil.

The j un i 0 r WI L L I AM J. lage Manager E~el:jtt Lane theYOUNGS f T ' . d h ' IBoard of CommiSSIOners of thecome b kOt tOlurapme Itoa ft a\ e Park voted Monday nil:ht to make

ae 0 Ie om e a er a I the v'l! 'f thPhiladelphia stay. . I age. a mem<ler 0 . e. I !\mencan '" ater Works As,ocl;.,• , , lion.

LIEUT. RICHARD MOORE and' Th' . I' . I'h f'l t d I IS orgamza JOn IS exc USlve-b!~ I:ml:': re urne ast week Iy an association of mLJni~ipal 01'? p ne lrom. Germa~y to. spend privately owned water ol'ganiza- !t.1e Easter hohdavs With hIS par- tions engaged in tile public water!e,llls, MR. ~ND MRS. RAYMOND supply business. I

C:; M00R.E, of Moran road; ~e The advantage of membership I".JI b~ a,slgned permal~en,ly III ih that those affiliated with thethe Ull1led Slates after Jus 2.0 day organization are kept fully in-furlough. formed of all of the scientific ad-

• • vances in the business and also I

MR. AND MRS. DONALD A. with acts or proposed aets of theMOORE of Albion announce the various legislatures affecting thebirth of d son, DANIEL WIL. business. :LIAM RAYMOND, .,n March 8. It was Mr, Lane's wish that the:Mrs. Moore was DAGMAR WIK- municipality should hold theANDEH (If Redford. Mr. Moore 'membership in its name ralheris the son of MR. AND MRS, than that he personaJiy should beRAYMOND C. MOORE of Moran so listed.lo~d. H,~ is finishing his stud.ies at Albioll Coll~ge in Junc.

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MR. and MRS. RAYMOND A.WELCH, formerly of GrosseePointe, announce the brith of a Members of the Boat Chlb areson, RAYMOND RENISON, on looking forward to the BunnvFebruary 22 in North Hollywood, Hop which will be held in t){eCal. Mrs. Welch is the former clubhouse 6n Belle Isle SaturdavPATRICfA GRADY. night, March 27. ' I

, , , Coektails will be at 7:30 10]-'Havana wili be the destination lowed by dinner and dancing to'

DCBETTY ANN BEAUFAIT when the music of Del Delbridge's or- I

she !eaves Barry College in I chestra. Iwhaml, Fla. for the Easter Holi-days. Betty Ann is the daughter Iof the Joseph E. Beaufaits ofDevonshire road,

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let freezlng and thawIng workSCOTTS nourl.hlng gronfood andvigorous growing era.. seed Intothe soli. Then watch ftIe sturdygr'," gran .hoot up tn. firstworm day ••

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THE HA YWA RD S. THOMP Lenox, Mass" and Willy was aSON fami Iy have forsaken their IPointe visitor last week.l.ewiston road home in Caval' of • • ,an E~st('r skiing session in Ver-mont. SALLY traveled fromSmith College and MIMI fromMilton Academy to join theirparents in Ch~ ilolte, VI.

rilR. AND l\IRS, ALBERT E,BETTELEY and ~;on. ROLLINS.of Hampton road ale in FortLauderd~!c, Fla., for a month.

At a eocktail parly Sundayevening in the home of he>r par-enls. DR. AND .MRS. J. STEW-ART HUDSON of Lothrop road, JOANN GAY here from Cen-JULIE HUDSON introduced her ~enary Junior College, is spend-house guest, MARY PRUETT, of I_mg Easter vaeation with her par-San Francisco. DAWN OSIUSa1.,0 enterlained at Monday ~luncheon at the DAC in honol'of the visitor. Mary was Julie's -rool1lmate at the Garland Schoolin Boston.

"Oldesf Business Establishmenf in Grosse I'o/nfe"

The SEABOURN R. lJIVING.STONES of Lake Shore road,their daughter, HELEN, andMARY OWEN have returnedfrom a holiday at Vera Beach,Fla. . , ,

RALPH CAULKINS, whose \job keeps him in Port Colburn,Ont., dropped in for a short visitand gree>ted his parenls, MR.,AND MRS. HENRY L. CAUL. iKINS, and his hrother, MICKEY, 'when they returned to their ihome in Lewiston road after sev- .eral weeks at Ormond Beach.. .

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With Easter, April, anu per.haps even Spring drawing near, il\IR. AND i\IRS. FREDERICK S. 'FORD have eome back to theirhome in Windmill Pointe driveafter vacationing in Fort Lau.derdale.

A luneheon honoring herdaughter, KIT T,Y MAE MAC-AULEY, and a classmate W1LLYWOLTER, of New York, wasgil'co 1Jy MRS. ALVAN MAC-AULEY, JR., Friday ill theirhome in Kenwood road. The girlsattend Fox Hollow School in

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Red cape ",Ith black taftf\A lining.

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By VERA WINSTONHERE IS A gay red wool cape

for Spring that can also pineh hitfor evening wear. This one is 8good relresentative of II mostpopular Rnd new fashion. 1t has ablack taffeta shoulder yoke thatties in a strong bow at the neck. Anarrow cuff of the Cabric outlinesthe yoke. The-cape is lined in blMktaffeta and is .hown over" blacktaff eta afternoon dress.

"The bakery was all out or whitebread, so I got a chocolate tayer

cake tnstc:.,d,"

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Both oC the currcnt Looks are wish you all.mpre than m('~ts the eye. Theyare. thIs zingy, spring)' season astate or mind-not to mentlon a Fashion Show Luncheonstatc or finClIH'e. h

In ollr bonk, Tbe New Look To Benefit Symp onystands fo!' <1 so!'t of Last Sland to Dllring spring vacation AL-be Larlies or Leisure; Tea on a Memhers of the Junior Worn. I GER SHELDEN, JR., and hi~Tight flopI' 0\'('1' a grand canyon en's Association for the Detroit hrother FRANK, sludents at Co-of wodd chaos; Bomwls aDd ad Sl'l1lphr>nv held a luncheon meet- lumbl<l and Yale unil'crsities, arewriters rhyme with Sonnpls; Dio)' i,;g at th~ Di\C last week to di~- JOlnlllg their molher, MRS. AL.of Fa,is' new Zig-Zag Dress; thc cuss pl"ns for their April 24 GER SHELDEN of Lake ShoreSc'quins ' on - Gingham and Gold: fasllion silow and luncheon at the road, who is spending six weeks

GIRLS WHO GO 1:\ !"OR COMPLETE NEW EASTER Slipp!'!s with Siaeks coming up: GrMse Pointe Yacht Club. in Palm Springs, Calif. Mr. Shel.EXSE:-'JBLES A L \\' AYS R El\Il:\D US OF A LONG flOm Pidm Beach; colorer! sHk Mrs, Jolln Lang will be general den is ,1t the resort for twoDlslance ~kall we ollce h,ld--a sort of Champagne Charlie, hos(' !lasllJllg llnder ta!Teta petti. chairman. MI's. Waldron lClllple. weeks before starting the PointeNow Charlie had what can onl" be descrihed as an acule COilts of ~llkle clu~t(>~,~kll'ts; .th" man, prcsident, announced. Wal' Memorial campaign.Holidav Complex. H('~'.ul<l,.ly a \\"('C'k or so before the Up cOn!- contrast of th05t' G.S!r'mg SWIIIl- I ". ,. • •, d' I d 'l'1 rning suits that lllt'n Puritans into i. POllllelS \\ho \1',11 a!>slst her MRS. LUDWIG HE:-:GE hasin~ holid:r\', Ch~rlic would long ls(ance or a ale. 1e P'.'.!l-,. u.c .• o,... !......rl'.h...n •••s, ,AI! th' ....' _ I lOclude !\Ir.~.. A.rthuf B~rthnl- , J. " n \."" \ :1 "' ~ Pi:-iTltlC' (In AJJl'd .2 lUIlcheon in101 mui<l ~\';,s t/liS: ann peacc about a,'i permanent as orneII'. l\hs. William Bl'acl1eY,Jr., hel' Bishop road home honorin"

.'Put on your new En:;;tc[' 'Ron- ~--------------- your ne\v p(lrlY1an(~nl wave. 1\1rs. Horner ~hin!S, ~'tl"S Philip her nioce, CLAIRE ROGER v..~h;nd ,..,ll! ',;" Pr,rl' rilJhnns ('n it, JIr did. And we did. And that Browsillg aboul Cor The Bold Slo<ln, Mrs. Chilton Drysdale, and will be married April io in-;,nrl \\.,'11 1,,1"''''';1\'' -<1,!)()11 and did it. . Louk ill manly attire, we found Mrs. Claude GreweI'. Bushnell Congregalional Church.eh;l!1Hl:,,'J1~ ,n ~h,' rI tI h." After that luneheon we knew we two contenders. One, the visiting ----.--

Tht: bid v:" ir.d (mi.,' with the were a Iree woman. without the i ,\dolp!le l\l.enjou who was auto. Sigma Kappa Alumnaese:,~r11i'" h,liciays, I>ill It was I' ' graph1l1g IllS lIew book, "h Took Hold Dinner Meetingall'.'~)', a rhamp~gl1e and clothes, c o.tlles, ea\'ler and champa.gne.]a , Nine Tailors" for ladies who werehor'f' rdt.e. This might hal'!: gone Chll.d o.f len could tell that Char Ie wishing: he'd autograph his shirton [or cent 'lries, had not a hlessed \I ~s Just. another over-shilled front inslead for them. Monsieur Dc i.roi I alumnae of Sigma Kap-fate inr(')'vcneri. slur! ... In fael, a child of (en Menjou we must alas nominate pa sorority hcld their 1...1arch din.

Before on., 110Iirlay the long- DID lell liS as we lelt the ellill. as the Pcssimist.~f-the: Year be- ner mee!ing Monday evening in 'In Sew York the CLAYTONdistance ]in(, foiled Charlie-or In t~le Raga saga of Champagne 1 cause he claims a man should the Berkshire road home of r..lrs. W, MORSES have as (heir gueststo be eXile! he ('ouldn't seem to Charh~, there secms to be .thls wear BOTH uspcndrr nd gar- Waller Bauman, : 11m. AND ;llHS. CLAYTON W.

) mau!1I1O moral: A }<'lv.bY-!\:lght . s s a Mrs. WII].'," III Ad,"mnk. "rs, , ;lIOnSE. JTI. of H.mdy road.catc 1 up with It,;, That telephone .. 0 • D.' . ters. The suspenders to assure the "" c 1>, WI'j IIring had become ~nrt of a fire bell ma) he a L usc:li~ - a~. eut'renl hang of the trousers and Mallm Gorman, !Ill s. Sluart , 11 e ley are m the East, Iheto 1I:;. • • the garlers to hold up socks Beyer, 1\11'5. Max Luft and ill, s, Junl:n' _Mor,cs ,.~;ll a!.'o vis}t ~lel'

Undauntpd. the Last of the THIS WEEK, JUST AS WE'D smoothly. Oh well, ma)'he ntenjou' ,Iohn Jakie assisted the hostess. Pdl( nb. MR. ;\ '? ~lRS: F HE.D-Beau Brummels breezed into DECIDED THAT IF WE SAW is just an Optimist who owns a }'ollowing dinner, Mr~, James Toy F;RICK L. Jf.NCKES, III Littletown amI lracked us to our lair once JIlore in print lhat pcrsistcnt rubber plantation. The olher con- presented a musical program. : Compton, R. I.Poor Charlie-he who so loved phrilse The New Look. we \\'olllcj tender for The Bold I,ook is Prcsi. _ __ _ • , ,those f,lbuious little Freneh quietly reach for Oul' old Borgia deut '1'rnmall, who on St. PCltrick's 4 On their recent trip E<lst. MR.moriels found liS in our fatigue poison ring-a new and nerarious Day slipped a Green Carnation in AND I\IHS. HENRY EARLE ofc1,)thes. in the> merciless noondav one hit LIS where we live, Literally his lapel and told the Russians to Washington road were guests in6un. Charlie was, ho.\el'er, equal hit us when the postman tossed in go to-weill Boston of ;III'S. Earle's brother.to the occasion. that magazine that is ten pounds The Bold Look stands for Dust. in-law and sister. AIR. AND MRS.

Let.s." he began. "just dash of encyclopedic information on ing off the Top Hat, Waistcoat and KlRKE A. NEAL, 'down to the club for lunch-" masculine fashions for spring, Cutaway on Easter Morn; gath. • •

"Charlie, this hurts me more Known guilelcssl)' as "Men's cring galore those new English- Mail for i\IRS. WILLIAM J.than it docs you. But how can Wear." it is the Male .vogue of patterned silk ties that are put. YOUNG of Lakeland avenue. herwe cclehrate ill brmll 11a~'lighf. gentlcnJ('n who take their clothes tipg the hystericill oncs on the daughter, i\!R~. YOUNG LEGRO,with us in a jumper, anD sipping seriously-in contrast to t:squire ropes: A Bille Suit for a New and grandcr. shter, .JOAN LE-cokes?" readers who take their telephone Suit: ]etling tlwse California GRO, will be sent to the Breakers

"We'll both sip cokes," said he temptresses more seriously. Clothes cross the country for sum. at Palm Beach for the next fewnlllnfull)'. And whad-dye know! The lads mer-for what they call "solid" weeks,

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Does it pay to pamper porkers? You bet it does! Wantproof that it makes them the tastiest hams that evercame, mellow and fragrant. from the smokehose? Thencome fo A&P and take your pick of mild sugar-curedbarns .•• flavor rich smoked hams ••• and famom.brandready-to-eat hams •.. all carefully selected by A&P'sexpert buyers.

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A&P Das 10 Carloads ol These Beauties

PRIZE \l7IN1\TI1\TG CALIF. NAlTEL

Every Orange a Blue-Ribbon Beauty Selected oi the NoUMo' Orange Show at Son Bern.ardina, Calif, One mouthful and you'll ogree they're Tops in To,te!

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Golden Whore Kernel

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Page Sixteen GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, March 25. 1948

Marthd AnnBeauty Salon

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Methodist MenMe~t March 30

Mrs. Robert Dale HendrenEntertains Bridge Club

Among the members of theKenyon College basketball andswimming leams who receil'edathletic "wards .before an assem-bly of lhe college student bodythis week were three boys Imll)Grosse Poinle.

George G. Mantho, son of l'vlr.F\,\~del'ic G. Mantho of 3M Fisherroad, a member of the Fref,hmallbasketball squad was awarded-his class numerals.

Edwin A . .schuab Jr., son ofMr. Edwin A. Schaub of 1427 Not-tingham road, and Charles O.Bm'lIetl, Jl'., SOft of 111r. CharlesO. Bartlett of. 470 Lincoln load,received class numerals as mem-bers or the Freshman swimmingteam. Challes Bllitlell was fur-l her honored as the recipienl ofthe Weiant Trophy, voted by theKenyon Departmenl of PhysicalEducation for the outstandingFreshman SWimmCl'.

1\ was particularly fitting forAthletic Director Pat Pasini topresent the lrophy to young Bart-lett since Bartlett's father hadbeen manager of one of CoachPasini'5 c ham p ion basketballlearns al Case School of AppliedScieoces, Cleveland, 0pio.

Mrs. Robert Dale Hendren atRivard boulevard entertained herbridge club at ltlllcheon in Haw-thome House lasl week.

Presenl were Mr~. Earl Solo-man, Mrs. Edwin Hem. Mrs.Wulter Thune, Mrs. Harold Mc-Gregor, Mrs. George Schreck,Mrs. Arlhur Treult, and Mrs.Walter Neumeyer.

LODGE SPONSORING DANCEThe Delroit chapter of the

AmeriC,lll Federation of lhePhysically Handicapped (LodgeNo. 72) is sponsoring a danceApril 3, at 9 p.m. in St. AndrewsHall, 43t E. Congress at Beau-bien ..The purpose of this dance i.sto raise funds for a program ofeconom ic and social advllnce-ment of the physically handicap-ped people of Delroit.

Dr. Shurley Johnson. asociateChurch will review the book"Peace of Mind" by Joshua Lieb-man at the regular monthly mecl-ing oI the Men's Club of theGrosse Pointe i\'lelhodist Churchin the home of Virgil L. Walling327 Kerby road, Tuesday Mareh30 al 8 p. m.

The Men's Club, under thepresidency of Hugh Delis, 419Touraine road, will also receivelhe reports of the visitation teamswhich have been visiting in thePointe Arca for the past month.

Thomas Munso]), 3842 Cour-ville, is program chairman oil'the group.

13 Point~rs -~t-'K;~;onI Given Athletic Awards

THOMAS L. HARRIS, Gen. Mg ..

2 OF AMERiCA'S FINEST FU/tERAL HOMES

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More and more families residing on Detroit's East Side/lnd adjoining suburbs select Harris' East Side Chapel.Tho spacious building, beauliful inlerior - tho courtesy,and dignity characterized by every Halris Funeral, mostappropriately honon your family's prestige. ,

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bombarded the NeighborhoodClub last Friday to approve theantics of their celluloid pals ata 60 minute carloon fest. Betweensquints at Mickey Mouse, Goofand DOflRld Duck, the boys andgirls aired their lung power onballoons and bubble gum, ex-pert busters and blowers gleaningllpproprlate prizes. Kites, crayonsand balloons also went to luckyticket holders. Watch the paperfo~ the announcements of thenext Theater Party and don'tforget to tell your pals 'causethere will be a lot more carloons,a lot of contests and plenty ofprizes. Be seeing you!

JEWELRYThe Neighborhood Club wishes

to announce that there are a fewopenings i n the Monday andTuesday Jewelry Classes begin-ning April 6 and 6. Please callNt 4600 to make your reserl'a.tion.

Grace MfGraw Elected'hi Beta Kappa Member

MACAULEY FOUND DEADThe body of Rich .. rd B. Macau-

ley, 51, was found by Farms Po-lice Chief W.lter B. Hoyt, in acar at 76 Cloverly rORd on Satur- Iday afternoon, March 20, A vic-'Um ot carbon monoxide poison-ing, he had been dead for Bometime. I

Dr. and Mrs. Arthur B, Mc-Graw ot Lakeland avenue hllvereceived the glad tidings tromVassar College, Poughkeepsie, N.Y., that their daughter, GraceMcGraw, has been chosen to theVassar chapler of Phi Befa Kap-pa,

Grace, who will graduate InJune, won academic honors inh~r first and second years at thecollege. A physiology major, shepreviou~ly ll~tcnded the EthelWalker School.

House HeatingNow ControlledBy Electronics

This year the national scoutinglheme Is, "Girl Scouts, United byIdeals." Grosse Pointe Scoutslearn the meaning of this as ex-pressed in the Scout Promise ,C1dLaws; in developing resourceful-ness;. in service and world friend-ship projects.

A Pointe troop. 53D, is amongthe firs I to tllkep<trt in the na-tional clothing kit drive; 100,000kits, to Europe by December I,1948.

Througbout the communily~couting activities are many.Win Ie!' jaunts include week-endsat. Camp Metamora for fun onskiis and tobogganing. Recentlylhe Grosse Pointe \','''ods KiwanisClub pl-es~nted the Wing Scoutswith a new toboggan. Such gen-erosity on the part of serviceclubs h(,jps to mal,,, thcse goodtimes POSSIble.

From Octuber to May swimmingA new method of controlling 1 is arranged for by tbe Scout

home heating by electronics, said i Council through the kind co-oper-to be man's closest approach to! ~tjon of the high school in offer-simulating the temperature can- i mil use of the pool. Opportunitytrol Iiystem of the human body, I to earn lhe Red Cross Life Sav-w~s demonstrated in Detroit for ing Badg~ is provided for ad-the first lime. va need sWImmers.

IThe revolutionary de vi" e, j In these post war days of world

known as Elecll'Onic Moduflow. pl'Oblems and hardships Harrietmakes instantaneous adjustments Fergu~~n, .nati~nal president offor the slightest change in out- 1the CIl'l Scouts suggests a linedoor lemperature, eliminating lhe 110 rememl:,er. She says, "Let ustime lag that occurs with ordinary i nil learn l:\ld try to keep beforeconlrol systems. Three tbermo-I ~s Carl Schurz's beautiful. words,~lats, one located Gutside and lwo .ld;als a' e like ~he slar:. We canInside, "take the temperalure" of ~nel s on the sea, we c<ln set oura house continuously and signal IIlres on the sea, we can sel ourthe heating plant to increase qr course by them.' "decrease its output, just as the ENRO 'nerve system controls body me- ,I 1,[' AT WESTEHNtabolism, it was pointed out. I Two new sludents from Grosse

1 Pomte have been enrolled llt. The thermoslat.s. are up to 100 I Western Michigan College for the

times more senSItIve than older second semesler, according to antypes. analysis of the enrollment wbich. "Through the science of elee- has just been completed. They Itronies, which is bringing com- are William D. Mitchelson, sonIort into OUr lives more and more Iof David E. l\fitchelson, -017 16n~ E/\sT 'VARRf.:>I' .'all of the time, we have been able Whllller Road, and Elizaheth Jane IBelween C"urvjJIe an1 TIne. M,le Dr.to simulate the human body's sys. Graham, daughter of Andrew TV. 2-9090

tern of temperature control," said Graham, 815 Lake Shore.Hal Chambet-lain of the Detroit ------ .. --------_.-----------.-------office of the Minneapolis-Honey-well ~~gnlator Company, whichdeveloped Electronic Moduflow.

"The new system actually is'an adaption of airplane cabintemperature control developedduring the war. In that applica-:

)l'Ion it was necessary to provide i.

comfort in a plane which might;experience a temperature of 110'degrees above zero on 'the groundand 40 df'grees below in the air'five minutes later. Naturally, tilesystem would have to make corn. I.

pensations, for variations every iI split second of flight." I1 Detroit was s,.'lected for one of'

the firsl domestic applications ofthe ney syslem because of its ex- ,treme and sudden weatherchanges, according to Mr. Cham-berlain. The filst instrumentswere flown here from lhe plantin Minneapolis in the company:plane immediately after test.~'were completed so they might beinstlllJed for the current heating

I z~oso

TUF.ATER PARTYOver 175 kids of assorted sizes

For your Red Cross is stnrting one of it.'! grj>~tt'5tprojects-the new National Blood Program. Ultimatelywhole blood and its priceles.'1 derivatives will be mndeavailable ... wit1&outcost for the products. , . to thenation's entire population, through physician.'1 andbospitala everywhere in America.

It's on its way-for aIHStarting 'at selected places acros.q the nation. : • ex-

panding gradually over a period of years •.• includ.ing certain lIcattered local and st.11e progrnms ... itwill grow until the estimated 3,700,000 pints of bloodneeded annually can be procured.•.• But only through your contribution to its presentFund Campaign can your RNI C~o.."'laccomplish itstask. Won't you help this great plan to succc:;s?

; •• Remember, you're not giving just dollars.

I; ;You're giving mercy .•• and health. ; • and life itself!

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Now-in peace-we all know what a boon to hwnan-ity blood can be in accidents and operations toprevent fatal shock in treatment of severe bums; •• in .fighting dread diseases .•• as a surgical aid indelicate brain and nerve operations .•. in preventingheinorrhages ; : : as a wound dressing ; • • and inchildbirth.

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Nei!!hborhood Club Nen's .1 Bernard, timers; Bus Miller, an.! were presented with an Eiacto r gain? to the .couple with the most= ,nouncer and recorder and James knife sel by Lon Backman-or. conslstant Wins.JET RACING RESULTS i Friday, March 12, Among lhe of. Drake as starter. . ,. ganizer and sponsor at' the event. ~ress,ed .to preview the, prizes,

It \\'as a big nl'ght for the Fizz ficials making the race a huge In Class A for Cars under 2 Mr. Drake is presenting a tro. t ~l'Ize ChaIrman Gladys Constan-'. tme, revealed that they are cer-

Kids at the Neighb"rhood Club success was Lon Backman of ounces takmg 1st place WIth the phy to the Jet, racer who ac- amie pieces made by memberswhen they held their second Jel Lakev]"w avenu(, general chair- time at 1.2.; seconds, was Dick cumJates the most number of' of the Basketball tea~.Car Race' in the Club gym on man; H,lTI'Y Campbell llnr! Tim ('mig. Second place with 1.3, points at the end of the soason, I To ice ,the cake, door prizes-----.--------.--.-------- .. --------- seconds was Bob Backman and I Standings of lhe boys in the' will adopl holders of four lucky

&; tied for 31d with 1.4 seconds Jet racing events will be listed IItickets. The admissioll, which in.L~~f.'St. Shoe S~to~re,,;11the PoinJc I I f h t 11 thwere Don Huvaere and Arthur within the next two week's. I C tIC es re res men s as we ~s. e

Vernier.. • • • pl'lzes, wlll he to help OUtfit theIn Class B for cars weighing 2 CARD PARTY Girl's Bashtball T.eam which

ounces and over, Bob Backman's Card Enthusiasts will want to repl'esC'nts 9rosse POI~le and the I'Jet racer came in firsl wilh tbe Ne~ghborhood Club Jn the I?e-time of 1.6 seconds, Alan Gieche "X" April 9 as their oppol'lunity trolt Par k s and R~creatlOn Iwas second with 1.7 seconds and to mingle, munch an.d massage Leag~le: Tlck,ets are avall".ble atRichard Tucker nnd Tom Taped the decks at the NeIghborhood the Nelghbol hood Club.tied for 3rd wilh 2.1 seCOnds. Chlb, The 8 p. m, parly, nurtured • • •

First Prize for originality, Iby the femme basketeers, prom. GIRLS BASKETBALLI I d 1 l' The femme basketeers termin-(that is t le most unllsua mo e ), I ises a (1l'el'sified evening for all ated their court tilts last week

went to M iHion GiLche oI 733 St. , fans of the fifty-two, age and sexClair, and the prize for the most [regardleSS. The party blueprint, by trouncing Mildison Buildingoutstanding workmanship on his etche.d by;the committees, speci- 44.11, Out of ten league encoun.

I 1 D JI i.. i 'I I 1"15. the so::xtn scored lour v ic-Ill'" e \\'.:lli tv Oil 1I1'aere oJ IlleS I lal CHcn can quartet e eet1366 Maryland, Each of Ill(' boys I its o.l'n games, the table award torie,. Though the slatisiics seem

dismal, obserl'ers point out thaItime ignited the girls prowess,he team invariably providing

formidable opposition after thesecond quater. Members of theteam are now looking forwardto Baseball. Just as soon as theweather permits, weekly work-outs will be held on the athleticfield of the Neighborhood Club.Any girls interested in keen com-petition on the baseball diamondare urged to contact Miss Masakby calling Nt 4600. The teamwill en.ler its second year of ac-tive competition in the DetroitParks and Recreation League.

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IIstill have entitlement time )eft ! I -------, -A--d-'---F--k-J-W-l--i-t,---h--.-h---------~- .. -- .. -----.------

Q d I d t' I . ' r R S MI lhollull (1Br .'1 · ccor mg to ran , e cen-. s rengt 0: t e Guard f'lr ~he an-. nE~TlSTS TO CO~VF.~F.

¥ ~ 'un el' t H~e UC;)lona provisions' ,..,iell1l1

. \ ork " 0 S • . ,. I, .gl.11.g i bad!, th .. 6-A t('acher, "The work' nual summer pn,'~mpm~nt ;ll:

l t: of the G,I. BilL Will I be per. .I..~" •• " - I bl I . C G f The !;lst Annual Convention d

11 eJ'eA milled to "0 to anothel' school . B d l C 4 'I .lll( PI'O em so ving experiences ,nll1jl ,rn.I'lmi( n,rn :\;,;':'I't 7 "I ,. . ~ ... (' I d flll st£lnc flfFIVFlll PI'" 2 ,lrLi\l'lt'nt in the sale pro\'ided a < 21, 1948. One Ih'),h.d1([ ,L\ h,,,, I"f, .\I"I\;r;"n Stal,' D"ntal SOClft.{~~n~~e remainclerof my entitle. /8,ra ~a e ' l' ,. l4J_~I_.l" l" (. ... " !unique opportunity fll!' comhat.'r1red seventyfotlr np\,: nli'n :.::".'1 he h,:ld r,n Arml 13t:l-H,

5t U A, If you have entitlement i 1111: ",anh.I' spirituJI and ed\l['a. June 30 is the objecti\'<'. ;'1\::. ;<' thl' !fold S'dtler In Dr,.

t ily LOUIS SOBOL ,tional objectivl'.,," With the as~isian["e CJIfi,.t Sd, V",L'. B,"wcen 3.500 and 4.000

O e eJ'an A. time left, you may use the re-, '-_____ ,',\. G. K'.111.,.." ,....ncl S('''O', "l II "'" " t d Th~ !lnainder either for job.training" --------'1 I' .,., ., U ',"U'[',".'" al,' expe.cte. e thr~'l,______________ or for educational training ",iih By I.OUIS SOROL Pll\)il, of T,ombll' School arc: Irom the 42jtil, Ca"lain H,lntfar: 'Li',' i,l (,,~:'n,n '.':ill consist nf manv

. . VA prior approval. A DAY AT A STUDIO! : husil.\' l'ngaw'd thL,' wed, m the will present nn inlel(';lIng P"C), lilt.. " ,.'lJ;~ ;'Ilri vf'ry imp()r',antVeterans arc prolllblted from HOLLYWOOD _ A~Yl\'here I Jllllio[' Hi'd Crw;s Drive 1f1 addi- gram, including sound 11!l,', ,,' 'm:nl :,I1! "iCL":"Flnal e:<hin.

l'cceiving subsistcnce allowance. else, and I would have been the lion to thl'ir "3R'''', equipment dispb."" and piain t;ilk "'. a 1 ,'ii ,,;n'r,;" ',f ciil'.ic,; andand l'eadjilstn.1C'nt al!o.wance for F aSltlOlt 8h,oW envy o[ the muititudC'o-well, The pupils heard ,hort lalks hI cm lhe milit~l y iulure "f ,\n:"" it II':", , :::I,err: n'; p"'Jr;,:nentthe same pellod, offICials at the' at least o( some of the wolve;;- loral Junior R"d Cross officli<I~. icn. ' ['s;J\i.', :1:::1 r:i,r.WUr1." ,1 r.'.I.~")C:'

Vet.era~s Administrntion Branrh ' A ids SYlltphony but here at a table in the Metro Mrs. David Vivi ..n \Ia, intro. -,-------,. '''--'-'.'OtTlce IJ1 Columbus (0.) C'mpha- commissary, scarcely anyone d'lCl'd b.I' 1\11.<.AI 1('(' 11. Sheaffer,sized today, Thc Pointe area was .....ell re. threw an eye-blue, brown 01' ltl the school aLHhtorium. Thp\,

VA ollidaL~ point out that onll' presented at the Hotel Staller jea!ous.gn'en. in our direction-- .,aw a mol ion p,,'ture dl'pic(ingveterans actively seeking anZI last week, khen the Women's As. and yet there she was, glamouI" the work <of the Red C,oss in ae.willing to accept anI' suitable >o('iation for (he Detroit Sym. puss herself, Lana Turner, sil. tion.wru'k may legally receive unem. phony Orchestra, presellted the? ting there and reaching over In [II addition 10 oq;allizIng lilei,ployment allowances. Even tilen, Fashlon,cope style show. press my hand-not in an al>.: indi\'idual cla,'s parlltipatian, pu.veterans arc not eligible for un- 1IIrs. Grover C. Bear entertain. sent.minded way-but alTectio!l' i pils and tt'aeller. discussed andemployment pay during any Pl" eel at luncheon at the DAC be. atel)' and warmly-and pleading; sluelipd Ihp many l,rlll',I;ps c,,~.l'iod ior w1lich they receive sub. fore the show. With her well' wllh me 10 please l'OIlW bac!, I ried 01\ hI' (he Hell Cross. LalerSJste:,ce allowanc,:,s.under theed- Mrs, Frank Buhan, Mrs. R. K" Monday and see her. , in the w~ek Filth and SixthucatlOna.1 and tralmng provlslOns 11o\\'e,', Mls. B. G. Rich, .Mrs. F. Of course, she didn't sav sl\(~ ' gnutc pupils joined ellorls inof the GJ. Bill. C. MUIl:J.\',. Mrs. Alphonse De, wanted me to ('ome and >(:e Ill'r " I staglllg a Junior.llt,(] Cross rally.

Concurrent receipt of bolh Paepe, Mrs. William Gramley, in lime in her home, just the i Pupils outlmcd In talks ann skitsbenefits ,is a viobtion of the law Mrs. John McKinnon, Mrs Al- two ~f us dnwdling lazily ovpr, I'

lhe fr.iendlY work performed byand subjects a \'eler,Ul to pl'llse. 'bl'lt O'Neil. and Mrs. Walte, our pmk ladleS. No-she melely Ihe Red Cross, Ih,' histo,'v of IheeutlOll. i Schmit!. Olhe[s were Mrs. Gor-' wanted me to come back to the r • " '" '. r '.' . , . 10r!l;]l1lzatioll, and biog'raphical

i don M.lcEdwurd, Ml's, Earl PI'" I Metro lot to see her ~vor~ out \\ X" Z, tra, elmg shO\\, Band r t( e~ agel ~ a nIght of fun and, sketches ol personalities famousQUES'flONS AND ANSWEHS kins, Mrs. Kryn Nagelkil'k, Mrs. as L~dr de Wmler, which I~, I~cr stand Ca['m'an stal'nng, Ross i frolic plus a gLllll(>](H'S :lIm".<- i'in Red Cross 11'01'1" Class reprc.Q. Docs the agc of Wodd War COVill' Crosh" M,s. Ch I ...'d. I. lole 111 the new lemake of 1he MuJl1Olland, IS (:n route to (,l'Osse phe~'.<'. ..' sl'ntnli\'cs reported Oil the ')1'0".

J and World War 1I veterans' n ar es ~l Three Musketeers." Pomle, Organized b~ statIOn \\llh 1\,,;,s ~lulho!l"nll as ('Ill- It'SS of indi\'idual clnss(,dn~.man, a II d Mrs. Humphreys . . WXYZ and the Detroit Depart .. e('[', . the LII;"',lll IS adually a Ilai 'ns

a.IIect the amount of eOlnpensa- Springstun. I . Also, the dlVIll~ Lana men. menl of Parks and Recl'('ation" "aridy shOll' \\"itl\ln a dnnce. ,~,. ,tlOn or pension pnirl to them? Pointers who met fO"luncheon, tlDned. Bob Toppmg three 01' the Bandstand Cara\'an is loaded The music \\'111 1)(' ,upplied by a lile lower gradesat 1rC'1llJll'

A. Compensation is not aITecl, and then continued on for the four !unes loo often, Still and, to the huh cap> With music, sllidio n,c()['d playel and lhe ..lso had a pep meellllg at willchI b l . f .. all-she was there at a table t III cl Id 01 t thec, u pensIOn or nonselvice- FashIOn-scope mcluded Mrs. Ster. alon with' f . f ' slunts and gilllmicks, all for the p['ogr"m will include aUdJI'Ill'e Ie' lJ ,en b"ve repor s on c

connected permanent, to(al dis- ling Sanford, Mrs. Buell Docile, onds~before ~;;;no:~ aw,~w, ~\e(~ (pen.agers. The Caravan h"s: participation s(unL~ and amatpllI' work of the Red Cross. Eachability isin~reased upon I'each- !vi ,'S. ,I ames ,R. .Webber, Jr., Mrs. Richard Whorf and Joe' ~ast~'. been scheduled for weekly ap-: contests. with lI'cord aibullls room reported on one phase oling age 65. ?'Ides M, 0 Brlen, Mrs, Thomas nak and Arlene Dahl and Ir\'ing . pearances at recreation e(~nters: awnrded (0 the \\Inner" /I;; an the Red Cross work and Ihe

Q. 1 have completed my job. r. Petzold and Mrs. Hct"m<ln G, Berlin joined us-which made it throughout Detroit and suburbs. I added fcature, the Arthu[' I\[ur. group left the audilorium singingtmining course and find that I Petzold. a party. On April 2, (he Bandstand' r,IY dnncers will pre,en( a danc. a Rl'd Cross song which was____ . . .,., .,_. ....__ .._. "_..~ .__._. Ct.lravnn will stop at Pierce Jr. ! ing exhibition. wri Hen 8~ Trombly.

That tall, young beauty, Ar- High School under the auspices All proceeds ft'om the d:mee 1\s a part of this dri\'e the stu.I D hi ., of the Pierce Jr. High School will go into the sponsol'lng club's dents ol the 6A class are spon.ene . a ,"Ill" sunset hair, who Pal.'ent Tea.chers. Associatio. n. I, tl'easu,ry to be used flll' the soring a \Vhile Elephant Sole,

sat With OUI group for a short d U

time, is, let's face it, this sea- 'fhl=-~I~~~_l:. __cl.es~g~~~.t~ gl\'_e.~ro~p s ~e:<.________ the proceeds of which will be re-son's major excitement in Holly- ' porled as a part 01 the tola Iwood. They have great hopes for he remar\,r:d glumly, "is like a I the Snowsuit Chorus: Lee Kyser, pupil contribution to the Redher around here-and at the weekend with a buzzsaw. Take Conrad Hohman, Carl Chnmber. Cross.worst, (he very worst, she ('er- a tip-and breeze." lain, Mary Lou Wilkins, Davidtainly has the lace and figure to We did-but. not before Ri. Kalembet, Billy McDougall, Pat Swed spring mll5ic pours earthlaunch a thousand jet planes. carda MontcllJan explained the Egan~ Lloyd Phillips •.David Low- frolll the second grade room at .1'

While we sat there. Produ('er book he \\'as carrving. "My lwxt 1'.1', Rlchard Tylen, Mlke Scanlon, Trombly sehool, for at last attt'r I: Arthur Freed came over. too, and part calls fo,' me: to be a polo anll Frank Oliverio. The fina Ie winning several prizes lor the,i had a sudden inspiration. "How:' player"o Ih ..y give me this tJook : was a song by thc ensemble, "We most parents attending PT,/I. inI he asked Lana, "would you like and tell me the best thing is: Like the Wintertime:' but the last that room, the 28 children haveIIto play the part of one of the to learn polo by studying thIS line said, "We like it be'~,t' of all their m u('h longed (or canary. He. most excith1g personalities we book. See whnt it savs in the when win\l'r goes away.' is six months old and has a beau-I ever had in show bllsiness-Gaby very first line here," 'We read: '.iful song, He sing,; practicnllyI Delys?" The Turner gal said: "Polo is a most difl'icult game Children in Miss Hairs 2A room all day and sometimes he has toi "My, that sounds wonderful. I to learn:' at Mason School sent out posters be taken to the principals officei think J would." Freed said: "I . ,sal'ing that "The Circus is Com- because he is so full of song.i think that's for you, if we ('an So \\'i(h the sun sinking slo\\'- i in'g to S(.'hool." Bllt th ecircus had Joann Sweet brought her lo\'ely

I arrange it. What a Gaby YOll'1l ly in the WI's!. we said our ['e. : already becn at school, 01: so it cage to make hi,,, feel more at -::::::.::make." IUclnnt farewell 10 the lot ol sl'f'll1e(\ 10 tlll.i( teacheL'. Children home. The children take turns \I I had my own casting ideas the Roaring Lion-nwnrc, with had been reading about thc cir. learning how to clean the cage

i,at this point. Watching Hichard ,a sunken feding-that fol' onee ell, in their readers, "Fr"indly and give him the prop"r amount

I Wharf as he chattered a\'.'ay, it' in this annual visit 10 the studio, VHlage," and "Good Stories:' and of (oodoccurred to me he would be the we had nol run atTOSS Clark in many library books. They had The children discussed ways to

I perfect chap to play the part Gnble. seen a movie UII the safe use of make friends with him. Some of; of Eddie Cantor-the resem. (Distributed h)' King Fl'atures tools so that UH'y could cut \\~ilh the things they learned wereI, blance is startling fmm the lip Syndicate) jack knive5 and fashion papcr never to point a finger into lheI hne up. "Just call me Larry.' 'cartons to resemble cages.. cage or mo\'e suddenly be<:ause

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gIve me 10 pel' cent." \'~ S h I ~ors and put on wagons brought! After mucn disC';ssion \t ",as I• • • - -. I I 'd d t 11I' "eh' ." I~ C 00 ~ from home. The ehildrcn had 'IteCl coca \Im ,rp,e .

"W~ wandered ,~ver to the ~ ~ been ma~ing paper mache masks .------I Julia Ml~behaves set-and I '" '" for the !lon and the t1gCl and aNt 1 G 'dI thoughl to myself what a field .~ ~ whip lor the animal trainer. \ (f. IOnU, IUnda~ :01' ~hose lIttle ~estlfel'ous : ~ N ~i Many othel' things had been '8k 8f d .tsCI.e\\ balls-the aut0J!:I<lph pe?L~, ~ ews ~'brought lrom home including ~ ee s uen s-If I had them I~ere In tow wI[h i ~ ~! down SUiIS, ,lOd a g:l\' rcd and' A National Guard recruitingme, Heaven forbid-for sprawled' '" ;: II t b I) 11' , I' f' tt 4')5 I f' t. R glaround-or sitting u U th jljlllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllli'll!llIIillllIIlIlIlIllIlllIllllllll:1I111111I11111iF.I \1' II e ca(' I )a . : cam I ~lm Ie, - n ~~ I Y . e .

t GP-Ga on I' I Children had been \\'orkin<', men( ('Dl'trolt s Own NatIOnal,

one se ,were reel' arson Wale l\lA"()N SC'IIO()! ,. . ~ I G d U .. ) .11 . II I' I IpOd C • '" ,. • ,haL'd 1Il tl'e g\'nmaslilili where uar illt WI \'ISlt a llg 1

tter LI gefon

d, Na.esall"BRomeroE'] Pl" "Come to our Sn,'w Sholl''' l'l'ad . M,. Falk helped them to becoll1l~ i schools in the Detroil arpa with,

er aw or, Ige rueI' Iza. ; . " . I 111 .1 d . bl' " II t t (h'tbeth Taylor, Lucille Wats'on and JtleI JnvI~at~ns Issuded l)S" II' I>l's nw.':e SlkJ "'I' In (uldn mg. T' I m Ie ned" b ""C'oln(~on s, ~t "I'as IMary Boland. 0 lI1s(on s ,lrst gra e. . ~ 100. l'Inn Iy ( IC great ay c~me, ne I announcl' Y. 0, ,eo~ge " ap 1'-

As (or th t El" b th T I mates, the kll1delgarten and lirsl, gymnaSl\1Il1 was lhe aren. andjton, Commandll1g Officer of the Ino",: blossom~ng i~~~ ~oma:~o~r, grade enjoyed (he perform:mce l1\ ",ht'11 the circus parnde. led by,425th.. ., .-16 years old-Metro ats it.sel~ the morning. After.noon guests Ihe band, marched in. many par- i Captam WJlliam Hamlan, who,on the l)ack for Poss:Ssing the were parenL~ and fnends' of I/le ('nts anel ehlld L'en \\ete 10 the heads the lecrUltmg group, st~tedmost valuable property to come group an~ the afternoon kmd,,:'. ,,,,dll'Ill'P. that hIS leerultmg talk IS de,'gn-along in "na. A . h' garten chlldren. \ -.------- cd to clearly pomt out the young- r.,. rav IS Ing .,' . hIdYOung bea~ty, self-poised, but Winter songs v..hich 1111' chi I. TROMBLY SCHOOL CitIzens pat"! m t I' uture c.modest, oozing talen(-there is dren had learned forme,\ Ihp ",Join Ih .. Junior Rcd Cross' ff:~se ol Am(':'lcn.no doubt that she is destined to lll~sl,cal bac~ground of the sh"\I' I':a,s the rally;ng cry for p"pJlS, . We Wilt altem~t to" informbe Moviedom's No. 1 star very With ,4ramallzatJOn of the>" songs at 'frombll School last weck. To hJgh 5ehool sludcn,s, Hi'" yearsshortly. olrming the theme. Robert Sains .• Illgrnent till" H('d Cros, contribu- of age 01 older~ the. role they may

bury, a renlistic snowman with ti',J)s mad,~ 11)' indivLdllal cj;,SSl'S, hn\e to play 10 tuture mlhlaryWe moved on to "The Three a broom~tick gun and a pan [or tik 1;.,\ ,.1"" 'f",n,",ed " WhilP operations; how duty in lhe Na.

Musketeers" _ which brilliant the hat, sang a solo, "j'm a Won. Eil'pbant S.d. t ional Guard mlghl eITect theirGeorge Sidney is directing-nr. derful Man of Snow," David Kal- Till' ieic':, r,f till' sale germinat- lJ?llT status, am] lhe advantagesriving in time to observe Messrs. ember sang a solo pnrt in a tonl' ,'d ill n ci,",'II"I"" io'cl hy IIii' e1"s, of joining~the Guard !low." CilP' II

Gene Kelly, Van Heflin and Kee. matchmg song. "Coasting" P't""It'nl. .k'd1 Cnter. in which tam Hantfan said.nan Wynn valiantly fighting off Nine little gill~ in a c"qt')]'" 1';1l''''1I'; 11",;,n, "f group parlIci. The current campaii:n. knnwna horde of atlackers even morf; did a snowflake balld to "Snow, l':!tH'1l ;Il ~Llt. ,lUll!'" l:t.d Cro,s il~ "Operation Grayling," is part Ibravely than Errol Flynn. This flakes" and "Dancing Sno\Vllake~." Ii,,"" '".c: ,. 11l1'k: \'nll'lderation. of a recruiting drive to swelll _is a costume piclure. of ('oursf'- These \1,,'eTe~ Donna Brunn., SLl- All (drjT'n::~ti\"(, dec;s!on by the --------------------.---------_.and an expensive one-the costs san Higley, Una Harms. C;e1:d~'n fL,,, W:J; "",n f(lli(l' ..:r.d 1>\ plans 'iiliiiililiilliilliiIllI'iUii!ii:i'IlIiIIliIiUliliillilllilillillliiiilillilUli:11ilIIiiiJill:1iilllllilil,illil:lil:!I:'liIHi"

going high above $3,000,000- ,Jameson, Shrill',\' N('uenll'lc!t, for c'nii::l:ng Iii,' '''''iJt1.di(,n of ~_===~==":~~='~~==='~~__=_-':':'"which makes me wonder what Jean Crookes, Adalaye Smith, "tl:<'r l'''p:l, :!nd ":I';ln,,,,,lion of :::became of those virtuous plans anrt Donna VanHoutl'ghC'll. Wl1., lIJlnmil\r'b I" P:i'p,r:',' publici!yto k('ep these product ions nn liam LaFranl'a as Jack Fr"sl di,l pn.,t"'3 "lid :.nn," .n, ..rr!{'nt,:, tolow.figure budge1s. . a pantomime which fini"hed wil('n urlCl' th,'",h:(,. "ll'i'"nls," andi" • ! he pinched the no~e of Mar~' Lou to prc'p,II' ~"I(', ,Itll'. pl "'i' lags,

I Irving ,Berhn l'fOS8"d our path : ~ilk;ns, in the rolc of a liltle and c(lunlL': d"I'!:" "I;n, lor theabout thiS hme and told us he grrl who ventured tCll) near him S(OI", SPECIALSwas off to Arrowhead ,,;'ith Nor.' A Snowsuit Choru, pr('sc'nll'd two Prior I" 't,,' ,,,i,. lilf: )Jupils _n:an Krama to complete th" mu. verse l'hoir s('lection,. "I\1y Zip. <lel1\on.<I,"I',j ;".1 1":Wll['('d sales' j1;slcal the two al'e writing, and: per Suit" nnn "1\'lille" Song." ,,' ledlll:qlil' "~Old ,H':.' nl<lna~e. ~we left hun to proceed t" the song "We Made a Sno\\"lIl"tl" and Illl'tll ""', ",'0''1'' \',ithlll the, ~rccording dungeons wh .. rc Kilth. did a pantomime h sever,,] win. ['l,,~s Till' ,;.0>,,,'1' !"'PillC,d sal .., ~~yn Grayson was letting loose, ter songs, "We'll Pick Up SIlOW:' ,('co,d ,lip' I" ""i.'t th(,Ill in ~In sweet. high notes. Frank Si. '"'Make 3 Snowman:' nnd thc'n p.-opt'l ''''''""nl!(1,~'': ""ripl,, ~natra Jomed Our group, at this i join('d the Snowllnke Chorus fnr Tht' ,:"denl "r.d ... '.I"S c'nllllls:- ~point-and urged us te, leave; rhythmic interpret'ition of "The .,-,Iil' in 11' "'pp,,,t of Ih(' .,ale- ~before he started recording. "An ISkaters'" '~nd Iill' pl'0'.r ,(b I.. :he ned Ctr,~s ghour WIth Sinatra's voice today,'" The following children \\ere in (und nfll(.d ~449,l, ~._.'._..._._... _._-- .-._~--_...__ ._-- ,==

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Thursday, March 25, 1948."'.'-'-'~'- "-.-

ONLY TilE CIIOICEST STEAKS,CIIICKE!'>. Sf:AFOODS

Complete Dinners at MOlterate Prices

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,INCLUDING SUNDAY - 11:30 A. M. to 1 A. M.

SERVING

Picture' by Eric Stroh' Wins Fessenden Contest

TU 1-1600•

Bands Rate HighIn Competition

Y. M. C. A. SponsoringMarriage Institute

Eric W. Stroh, 13 year old son eight winning photos from over aof Mr, and Mrs. Gari i\t Stroh, hundred submitted by boys of the

The Fifteenth Annual Band' of ,834 Edgemont Park, Grosse school. The boys of the club take,. ... Pomte Park, has been announced develop and print their own

and Orchestra. Festival wllIch I a prize winner in a photography photographs.was held at Pierce Junior High contest at the Fe.,senden School, Prizes are to be awarded inSchool last Saturday, fill the' West Newton, Mass. each of the four classes coveredauditorium and gymnasium all The contest, sponsored by the by the contest: sports, activities,afternoon and evening. sc h o~_~hotog r!: ph C~~b~ s~'_le_c_t_c_d_P_~I_'t_r_a_it_u_rc_,_a_n_d_I_iln_d_sc_a_p_e_._

In the Junior High division,Pierce receil'ed a No. 1 rating,which is superior. and Brownell,received No. 2 rating. which is I

excellent.Grosse Pointe High School won

a No. 2 rating for the Class Aciivision, and in the same divi- ~sio~, Pontiac holds the superior rratmg. Class B honors were "~tl.c.~,,,ttaken by Oxford, and in the Ctass ! ~~C High School division, there iwere no s~periol's. Ferndall, and IMI. Clemens orchestras finished:with superior ratings. I

even open

at Nottingham

Exper' Service on All MoIce$ 0' Cars

The human clcmenT or "gucss 'Work" in the dcteCtion ofengine ailmcnt\ is eliminated hy this mcchanical "hrain:'This scientific dcvicc poinls uncrringly to the source oftrouhle and dcfinilcly mcawrcs Ihe dcgree or extent of thedifficully. The Ford Diagnosis Test Sct i.~ hul one of themany "special (001.\" Vie use to give the finest service avail.able anywhere.

15401 East Jefferson

Presby tElria n AssociationHears Miss Alice Sickles

Belanger FinesReckless Drivers

In Park police court on March17, Judge Joseph Belanger pre-siding, the following cases weredisposed of: Leland S, Lockridge,of 295 Rivard, for reck.less driv-ing and car not under controlcau,sing accident on March 11,was fined $10 and $7.10 costs.

Allen Roy Reed, of 216 Ash-land, Detroit, for failure to havecar under control causing an ac-cident on Feb. 11, fined .$10 and$5 costs.

. A project ~f considerable social I'

SIgnIficance IS being brcught to.the east side community under I'

the combmed sponsorship of theHannan Branch YMCA and rep-resentative local churches. This Iproject is in the nature of a Mar-Iriage Institute covering all phases.of marriage. I

All sessions will be held at theHannan Memorial YMCA, East,Jefferson at Garland, starting -Monday, April 5 at 7:30 p.m. andcontinuing for five successiveMonday nights.

The chief speaker for the seriesis Dr. Frank D. Slutz of Dayton,Ohio, a national authority in thefield of family relations andcounseling, He will be assisted bya local staff of experts includingBoyd I. Walker. head of theCounseling and Guidance Serviceof the Detroit YMCA; Dr. LyndonD. Babcock, psychiatrisl for theWayne County Civil ServiceCommission; Miss Marcia Ward.budget expert for the VisitingHousekeeper Association; Hey-warc! T. Denyes, vice president ofthe Industrial National Bank; Drs.Aaron Farbman and J. C. Tapert,both east side physicians.

The Institute is open to all,young adults. Those contemplat.ing matrimony in the near futureand recently married couples willfinc! this series of particular help-flllness, although any interested

Miss Alice' Sickles, of the In-I adult may participate.ternationat Institute, told the Telephone general program de-Women's Association of Grosse partment, Hannan YMCA. VA.Poi n t e Woo d s Presbyterian 2-7200 for further particulars.Church about the institute at ameeting Monday evening in Mcm- CA YE-IN FIXEDorial Church. A cave-in occurred about 8

The Esther Group members, o'clock in the evening on Hi alongheaded by Mrs. George Easom. I the east side of the curb onwere hostesses. On the commiuee

1' I\1ary. land, where sewer w.ork

were Mrs. William Marl', .Mrs. is in progress. The police ropedCharles Schank. Mrs. R. P. Leh- off the hole and placed red lightsman and Mrs. Ray DeGraw. Mrs. over it It was altended to theK. W. Higgs gave the dedication.' next morning by the contractor,

LAFF.A.DAY(;ROSSE POINTE NEWS

ICopr, 1948. lOng Feo!Illtt SY'ldkm. lot" World tlglllo ~

"!sn't that a riot? Heh, heh, heh-I can'ta llAIll"

the colleges and the universityand several lesser boards andcommissions. .

PENN g LITTLE WILLIE AIN'TSKETCHES r LUCKY-HE'S JUST GOOD.''z

, '.', • To comrnemomte Penn's Treaty with the

W-Il- B Indians-<>ne of the most significant treaties1 1am enn in American histoTy-:this ~ular, mel., low, fraternal whiskey IS named:, T T W "'William Penn, The Treaty Whiskey"-HE REATY HIS KEY Gooderham & Worts Ltd~ Peoria. Illinois,

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B W Canadian business since 1832).lENDED HISKEY &6 Proof. 35% Str~t WtRRIJ,SS% Gr. KwtnI SpIrtts. ~. WMt& UL, f""" II\.

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TheTown!

..T,o'\'<IySongstar

KAYCARSON

The Pride ofThe West

,t,e Toast of'The Ea.~t

St ..". &. R3dioi';o~cKcc ofBing CrMby

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F'rld2y-SaLurday:\tarch 26.21

E\'enlng! OnlyDana Andrf'wlMerle Ob.,on

UN'lGUT SO~G"Saturday ,'falln .. Only

Preston F051tr In"CF.nONIMO"

S und.1) ..~:'lIlonday- TUlsday~Iar<h 28-29.30

Lon ;\1r.Calll:ilerPtn:y Ann GarneT

"THU~DER 1:-' TilEVA1.1.E\'"

W, dMS da y- Tn utlday;lhrrh 31-April 1Robe" ;llllrhum

Janf') Greer"OUT OF TilE PAST"

Luncheon 12.,3 Dinner 6-12

GDV. Welch's OrchestraCOCKTAIL HO{;R 4 TO 6

,1.Cour.e

DInners 1.15 to 3,00 ~

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Steaks-Sea FODd Dinners

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SEATS NOW£'\'e.. 3,00. 2.40, 1.80, 120Sat. ~lat. 2.~O, 1.5"0, 1.20

WED. ~IAT, 1.80, 1.20

All Price., Indude Tax

Jact C.Jhrholl, Soh! 0... , I Mer.fU' ST. £LEVATORS _ CA lSS8

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Car Jumps Curb;Rams Into Tree

"IT IS TRUE THAT IN MICH.A car driven by Joann Eliza. IGAN thl' governor has not the

beth Lyons, 17, of 287 Mt. Ver- pOWl'r anrl authority Ite once had

fnor has he as much as the gov-

non, went out 0 conlrol as she ernors 01 some of the other statesturned from Ridge into Lewislon now have. But this by no meansat 2:55 p. m. on March 20. is acridental. It has come about

The car, a Ford owned by her because of a public demand."Never\hele~s from my obser-

father. jumped the cllrb and ,vation OVH the years J havecrashed into a tree. Damage to a 'never known of an inslancefender and'the frunt end was es- I~'~ Hew.s where any commL~sion, bureau,timated at $125. hoard or othel' agency has

M!ss Lyo;'ls was given a ticket Iv . h' snapped it., fingers at the gov-by the Farms pollce for reckless Should the governor of ! hc I- ernor or ignored his wishes-dCl\'mg. I gan h,we new and addltlOnal except when to do so would have_____________ . pc:wer5 over deparlll;ents, 1'001'1 been agamst good public policy.

mlSSlOns and bureaus, I have known of instances whereIs the governor, a$ ha~, bee,n certain hoards have refused to

recently charged, n',ere!y a glon- do the bidding of the go\'ernofi d I k"? ' _. I'

e ,eer . . but in every such instance I can\ erno~ J. Brown of Mason, reral!, 1im" plOved 1h"v were

former lIeutenant governor, au- I correct and not the governorditor general and slate legl,la 101"1 . . . .does not thin~ so. During his 1,0 "THERE]S A DIVISION OFyears of publw sen'lce, half of I AUTHORITY in Michigan. NonewhIch was as el~her a legislator: will dimy that. Making up Theor a state off~cla I,. J'\'lr. .Brown! list of. all the good citizens ofserved alo~g WIth eight dlJTelent I Michigan now serving on somegovernors In :~U~CeS.SlOn. I eighty.acld such boards appear

" ,the names of more than half aTHERE ARE TWO DIS~JNCT I thousand good dtizens. But let

theones of gover~ment, o~. I us remember that most of thems~rves Mr. B:o.wn. The,Y are In 'are serving the people withoutdirect OpposItion one to the revo{,Ilrd or pay and that each iso;her, and one, must choose be- ~ man or woman of good reputetween them. In hIS own locality Moreover

"First, ~nd the o~e on whic~ each has been sele~ted for hi~the. Amencan way 15 founded, IS I. i~timate knowledge in the espe-gho\'ternlmenlt bas~dt .onkthe

t:heothry , clal field served by his particular

tat le c oser 1 IS ~p. ,0 . e I group. The public receives manypeople the bet.ter .. ThiS l!TIpl.les, thousands of dollars of free serv-strong loc,al umts and a ~1:1~I.on ice from these board and com.of authonty and responslbllltles mission membersso t.h~t the manifold dutie~ of "No wch system should beadmlOlstratlon may be dlvld.ed disturbed merely to satisfy the~mong as many capable. admm- ago of one person or his demandIstrators as,ma): be requ~re~. In for more power. Governors comea st,ate,.? diversIfied as Michigan. and governors go, but govern-no mdlvldual can hope to attend ment must carryon and that isto everything and no person why most of the hoards andshould be expected to undertake commissions of whi h thto do so. N.either should he b.e ent gOl'er~or now

ccOI~p)~f~~

e~tr~sted WIth so great responSl- were created."bl1Jtles.

NEW

TROPICAL ~y,~~itREVUE ' ,W"rttd;hellllNHAM DANCERS,SINEi~ &. MUSICIANS

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quick answer is that the demandis greater than the supply . • •there are more dollars than thereis food. Our own peoplt! are bid-ding for the suply while thewhole world is bidding againstthem. That always makes highprices,

"Another answer is' this: Foodstarts on the farm but before itreaches the homemaker, it passesthrough many hands and pro-

• • • • • • cesses. First the manufacturer"THE OPPOSITE THEORY IN Don't kick t\te farmer or the must buy from the farmers. Ac-

GOVERNMENT is found at its food retailer in the pants in all cording to government figures,highest development where Hit- the current discussions regarding he had to pay $2.65 in 1947 forleI'S and Mussolinis and Stalins high food prices! They aren't re- farm products that cost him $1are produced. Under such a gov- sponsible for high food prices. in 1939. He had to pay $1.80 forernment all authority is centered Who is? Listen to Paul S. Wi]- the same amollnt of labor whichat the top where e\;ery decision lis, president of the Grocery cost him $1 in 1939. At e<tch stepis made. Everything below must Manufacturers of America, Inc. the cost of doing business ..•.bend either the knee or the neck. We heard hin: ~ecenlly at a neWS-I for labor, materials, equipmentThere are those in this country paper advertlsmg convention in • . . IS up from 75 to 100 perwho evidently yearn f",r the Chicago. Here is an exerpt worthy cenL" 'power and the obeisance that go of careful considcration today. • • •along with this last described e\'en though there appears to be Are high food prices the resulttype of government. some current trend tow<trd lower of high profits?

"It is noted that there are 1'1'1'- prices: Fooc:manufacturers' prolit ontain public officials in Michigan • • '. the sales dollar was 4.6 cents inwho do not like the Michigan "When will food p'rices come' 1939, 3.9 cp-nts in 1946, and 3.5

Iway. They like neither the laws down? When all the elements of cents in 1947. Retailer profits arenor the restrictions imposed upon cost come down. If we wish to smaller, too, amounting to about

" them. send vast quantities of food fa 1.5 cents on the dollar. If both the• • • the rest of the world . . . and manufacturer's and retailer's

"MOST OF THE RESTRIC~ 1 assume we do •.• then we must profits were wiped out on a canTIONS complained 0\ have been accept the inevitabl!: conseq~lence: of beans, the eonsumer saving

. imposed and put into effect since scarcity and high prices at home. would be six tenths ot a cent.the days of Alex Groesbeck. "I[ we wish labor to have high • • •There are some left who will wages and shorter hours, to en- "What's the answer then?" yourecall the primary campaign of joy a higher standard of living, ask.1926 when the Groesbeck autoc- then we must remember that this "If the American people reallyracy was the prime, issue, Evi. increases the cost and we must want to help themselves and theirdently the people of that day pay for it. country," added Mr. Willis, "thenhad become tired of Groesbeck • • they must discard the philosophybossing. In any event they ~hose "If we want the government to of easy work and easy money,Fred W. Green in preference. engage in the multitudinous ac- and s!\bstitute the hard work andAnd beginning then and con- tivilies which it now supports, hard money philosophy which en-

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tinuing until this day there has then we must accept that this abled our forefathers to build thisbeen a trend in Michigan re-. costs money and means high taxes country to its present strength.

and ! suIting in sorling out first one here, and higher taxes meah high- • • •

J d;function and then another for er prices If we want lower "All of the American people

U y I independent administr<ttion, free prices, the farmer. the manu- • • . industry, press and publicCOCKT IL of interference by the governor factureI', the working man, the ••• are in this thing together. AllLOUNtE and free from partisan politics. distributor, the transport indus. segmenls of our economy are re-

_____________ "The first notable example was try and the government must put I sponsible in one way or anotherI the establishment of the depart- their he<tds togethc~ <tnd see for present high prices, and allment of conservation which long what. each is doing, which ma.v must work together to bringhad been a political fooiball. be eliminated, wll at each is about the adjustment necessary."The revenue department. the charging which may be reduced. The trouble with this advice i~mental hospital group, veterans I • · • that it's too old.fashioned, it's tooaffairs and several others have "It is really very simple to sensible.followed. Even before this there I figure out why food prices are It's easier to blame the farmer,was the independent highway, 1 still comparatively high. The the food retailer. than yourself.-------------- "....

C"terilJg to Business Mem* luncheon, Noon to 3:00* Dinner, 5:00 to 9:00* Seafood5

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Tree Trimmer OrderedTo Relric'\'e Cutting!

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Br FRED RO,:\'ELLS

Apache Quintet Wins JuniorDivision in Club Court Loop

11\ .I0J: FIlO;\Dt~J(,.\ll '" T~' I ell DC"l\I'I'''' 0'1]'; plof("'~"'UJl}dl '-L..! '.(I.h:tll !n::l'r"".

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..Farms Only Municipality'Vhi~h Provides Diamond

By FRED RUNNELLSWith The <1l1llOlIllcement of the sale of Kerb\' Field b\' i

Grosse POllll!' [,'a I illS, baseb:-111 lields throughout'the Pomte'hil\'C been reduced to three, Mason, Vernier and the High ISch(j,~l. ' By JOE FRO:\DI

POJl1 Ie bdseball pla\'ers are \\'ondcllng .lust whel e (hey The 194~ baseball S(\,IS~11\\!l1 he ab]" 10 play then favollte' - - - opened at Cd osse POillte 1111,11 ,l:ill1\C till< .'Olllll\g SUll1Jll(,' now 11o II . J. da 'S )f th OM on I School Monday wl(h a IJ1eet.l\ 1 I ., I' , I 1C "<I" }. I e 0"0' 1 I bel P }"hIt t 11' ,C'1 tl!',d 1<1, 1),'1'11 ,old 0111' s,,,d cveJ ~ t111ng possIble I 1I1g cal C( y n,l(' \ at '>"ll-"

, O[ tl'l(,(, IC'mdll1l11g dlilmonds I wOldd be done to gl\'e UH: ball I ilt~. Adual practIce Oil (Ile,onl" on... tll... Illgh Seholll, pJayeJs an ...ally slalt J Held began Tuesda\'.

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'II I C' 01 K na, a lea) s al c on Kauht~ onened the met tlllg byno Wi1\' "iln e d e l'( ... ood' I I k h h b b It . l't I' I' 111' lac stop, II' Ie must e UI expl"lllln" his s,'slelll of k(l'rHllg)c.',W'e of lis I ""gh, c a" In[1pld I F' k b'" t I . b ' ••~I I[ l I . )) 't! tns \Vo\ men l'lau,e 1 on I) those boys \\'1'0 p)avcd b,,,e-

,a,Ol1 a 01(' enougl SpilC(' 10 I"nnot be nUlcha,ed 1\1atellals ball dUrlng lil~ 'UlI1l11e; on Ihe Ne\\h' erected ofTJcels of the Gros,p POII11(' (ki)lIPl oj tlie H,'sel\!' Ofh('l'IS :\,SO(,I-pl,i.\' h~ll. but h unplavablc fOI ;]"allable "I~ scan'e hut a nea(. d "J f'" b b II alion. elee!ed Maich 17, :1Ie Left to nght- HOB l'\.U(,(;, (I <:.t Sll I ('I , elLL IW,!;';I", \'ICPd ovs ti\('1 " l'llll bc( ausc II IS so I sqll<l e' J t.wt asc a ],I' I', ' .l d: s~IVdgP Job at th~ Falms plel has one spOIL Ih~t vOIl mll,t olav pI(,sldenl;WALTER THULIN president, JOE U,\Y}.IO~:lJ :,I'I'I('t"l\' BAI{i\EY YL"i\l'K0'1' ,\<' ~UI'dUlh,ll1g alca I a illS , 'd I tl h Ik t Ih e'es' • . . . ", .,

I pro\ I C( 1(' U 0 e n c - contmua1l"" he told the asp"- I as';fslant ~ecrelal'\'Il1toll.ma,lI1~lta\(j'tabl('('ld) " ! l 'J, J" - '.'sal) ma.etla. anls "and Iho'c bovs \"ho play- - .---------- .. -------------S\\'\dIllP, • The ne\\' Kel by Field Will have cd ~n teams dU1ll1~ the <unlln;'r

'elnle, fj"lcI I, ,milll and IS arlequ ite dlmkmg fountams and . •IIndpsJr'ible because an" ball h," 1 Id fi Id' ha\'e ,hO'\11 llltel'bt HI playmg

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Ibe sllec( m "L'IS Inst 111 Ihe trees 1 . d [ b th' e \\1 III e lle I' avels lnlO, ...' . AI o[ llllS IS pal or 'l e tl 'II ,b 't 15lhat hOI del' thc slde\\',dk. POWP' F'"rms taxpayci Sill pe glO;JpS '" I ) , 011 OJ!

lllltCl" oftcn bO\lll"" a l1ne d\ Ive For veal ~ Far~;s laxpa\'el s ha\'e I each squad The filsl squad \\ III"IT til, sf'hool !Je(','use of a shott ,', b'll \' d' leCle- be cOlllpl",'d of rt'lu,nJllg lelll"-1 I1(''1 Held fool,,1 tlH .1 mrp,o I tnp!: I men and outsLanulIlg candldat('s. The l\'l'lgl'bolhood Cluh has fondllct the ,l,me' Rnlanri (;'~",

, . allOnal [dl'lllIles 01' any O1n e 01' It,ll 't..",. It' I" '''als P'O' ". 01 I t tl [)You 1',,11 " I ,II( h PH HIgh SI hool I t d tea 1 that de'1I es a 'place' \\1. pi ac Ice (I C';. nlg 1, wope] at( cI ".lth C I a) s Spoil ~. e ,(,>,1 1<t a \p ,-

rlJamond of! lI,e lISt "[!l'r till' ~olpS:a~ b;I:' , I'w~alltel' p('lnllt!lng. Shnp to conduct a tenl11s elln'c 11011 COllnll" Cillb; Je,ln lir,',' I11I11e1I' [Au!;'. I Tit .. 130 d f . . [he other t\IO squ,.ds \\l1[ con- who hdS de,elupN:i natlol1al cl,al1'-, AI! ,,[ (,''''"C PLllnte H,gh's

( (" , , <II 0 In my oplnlon thel'e IS nothIng for bo\'s and "It Is f1 am 10 to 17 Ircl'H'IIIOn " p\ inning to llo,c b d' bit: \"m the lEmalndel of thl' ca',- . n plOllS III 11e p,.st lell "Pd, s, an,l, \t" nll'~ 1",<k't1>,III pla\', r,lillS ('lJamol111 an'd JellllJiri IL !~1I ellel' to spen money on t i dl(la(es and WIll p,,,ct,,,e al. I'ca,s of age. Thcre will be 110 Mellin Schultz l1el\' tenn,s co,,111 I'.' 'l \(','1 "l"" ,t 'I,,, ."n,<'I,bnl-

, wh, must It come fJom I",t one , • h ., , .C 'c"" <-1111' [oliow lJ1g S)llll1l! '[he plans • t hI! 0'11 tll'" telllalely e, er'y oth," mght. Bv <'1\:11gc 101 Ihe cliniC but a fee of of I e GJ o,se POll1te IIlgh Sl hn"l

" ,ommUnI y w en eams I, < I h d C I I' I - There Will be a 1l'I1lt v[ lOll cn- 1""1<1 ,\11 ~l,lj' ",h,'tb,1l1 garllJcall for I ,"Sill ~ the pIll'hf:1 S P"I k, eJt)', \"oods and Shol es call :,t ll, met 0 o.ac 1 \.aull.IZ lOpe, 25c WIll he cha, ged for tenniS

I n ~ t d t j tnes. Entlles !lH''it bel. Jnddt1 bt'- FJ Id t' 1 d~;lt 11' I~I' U1f 1e indud-mound " [not and a wlf and: obtam the faCilities J lI~t fOJ Ihe' 0'pi 0 uce a '" Inl1ll1g e,un anI hall~ Ilscd 111 the cou t se of In-, "lapclll1l; till' d,alnond to ...'To,r!' k ? 'build a I('«m of "Ollngel pla,els t I fOle f1llJlsda\, Ap,d 8 at tll(' ('ft I.",' l'l'pll1hK': Boh lLI",

, as'mg 'f" S\l\CWI1. N 11 1 1('1 1 J~14- \"1 Igood drauwgc, Tit" 1Iliidd will be I 'c . P' te Park has new'l' , or next year, I " , elg I )01 lOOt - U), ' ~ d ('I - B,Il.' 01 "I" ~PI k" QUII k, B,,,-'ccdcd ,.ft"1 till' IS done and a' Jlojssde om b II d Inond I Co,lch Kaul!l/. \\'i11 hil\e fhe ll!e c1l1l'c \\ tli he hcld al the, 100, or aL GI ay's SPOlt Shop, lflli, , . , plnVI( e a oase a ,<1 NelghborhoO'l Club Ap'll 10 17 K I I G P t L" :u d JOlin, 'I< \'mcc S,hocck.fence Will be el"dcd to pu,tcd I I L' II' has the lellllning pl,l\l't;; from last \'c:u's " , , , el'Cle,a, IOSSC ntn e J'd,n"

_ d Wit un lIs 1I111~, riel leJ . I . I . ',lnd 24, 9-10 a m, for "gcs 9-12 I'd! 1,111'" Jj"" 1I,1i"1 alld DIckthe J11l\cld thlfJugh tile fall an I Clt\' It lS a little dIfferent WIth team whlC 1 finIshed Ihe s£'ason d 10 ('> f' 14 I" ' I -------

tl - . I 'I f t I f' dn - G a 111 01 dges • I. I I F It Lo,"p, \.winter mOil 15 the Wc ods becau~e It is a ne'l 11',,1 our \'Ie Ol'les am we I '1'1 fill 11 eac ers {a erThc Boa, d of Ed Iwallon \s also, I Dmmu;lll~' and 'has had mOl e ~lossps , ~~_ ~\\'lng _I~S _'~~\~~~~'I~ '

plannmg a huge b,lsebal! dlamqnd I pr('ssmg business La take Cale of I Those le!Jllnmg v,lll be: pitch- '__ In R oiary Loop It h"s !.r"n "'ll,'" I'd Ihat B":II Ihe n('\\' Parcells Jun:ol' Htgh'l,n Its ea,l" stages. e1' AI BI~',\ll(, mfi,doels George: B b II C cl'd :'<!ciV]Jlllll, /)ct"lll !.1'Jlh ne,'. [0'.1but It 'I'll! not be ready untIl 1949 If the ~~arms IS 1o (()I1ltnue to Kypros, Vince SdlOeck, and as.e da an I. ates i 1"lIl C"~I h, ,night I" m;'\'ll\~ outO' later Herb Gel hal d and (fi Id I t t Me t H,UIIson Cal pets, fightlllg 10I. ,_, ' r>10Vldp baseball facdltlcs 1I1 the ,Oll 1(' ('r nVI e 0 e log In GJ(O<'c !'01J\1, ][ II", " li uc. Whele ",Ill Pomte b,,1i pla~e\s I [utlue \\hv can, the other com- JetlY j~lI('n The team Will ha\'e l;anrllUales lor the JUIIIO!" get 0111 of la<t plaee ll\ IllP G",,",'mdulge l1\ ;hell' la\'onte spoltlmuntl,es ~rrer 10 help foot the VaC;]nCleS at selond base an'l Ul b,tseball leam of the Grosse Poillte nOtAn' pm lNlgU(' up"'! Illdt \\\ll !l'can th,It hIS .,o)n, ,'.1 \l

th~~r~~21l~'~~les from Fa'll1s En- hili because tl1('11 young5tels use :::~ ~~~~:i~'1 Al!~n. \,ho play.c~ 1''';Il!t' An1l'ncan Legion Posl Ihe ledguc-Icaclmg }I"L1SI01l BIOS, ,I, SUPI1Clscd 10 Ill' a pll'll, !;'1I1O'I'll rav SI11ltil th'lt WOl k Ilhe facilities Just as mucl1 as Ie, ) IIII as(t) e,l1 \\tllil lill "t ,0'1 are urgerl 10 atlend a short Inc, 3-1, at the Wooos Re, lI'il- h.tlilldl'k, 1\ ,11 ,,~ pl.lI.1I1'; fl)l

gll1eer ". ' F k'd d? pl110a )j j Y Ie S\\ J C 1('( 0 I' t 2 " I \ C I' t I I 'on the new Kelb" FIeld \\'111 SlilJt alms'l s O. . calchel'. mee 1II~ a p. ~I,. "a IIrlay tion 1,1't Fllri,.,' nlghl K('n d("S~ "III l' gIll ''1l1d' 11,'X<JII<t as ~oon a~ the weather dnes The Farl~s Colunell WllI

ldtO I The fiLit game will be at Ford- ~~ICI "1°,°1

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oul l'noudh to pel nllt heavy \'.ell 10 cOllslder C Hlrgmg len 0 son on '1",I",da,'. AI)rll "0. ATI ,11)11 a:\ 1" ac' , \'C. Sllme "nlll,lll<; Illll1gs cCllamh" 11 f I I If ~ - led be' Pa."I'), 11110 "." th" ",av IS I II I I '1 11lc hln'l 11"ln" '\P'II'II' qU'llequIpment. r.I, SmIth wouldn't oUlslde t('ams JIl le U ure 0 0 - 10 g,lI11!'S on the sehedule al e JU~(" ., J' C ,'ou ( lapp' II " It 1 \'O\1llg "c. hI' k" e ,-

vrntul e a l:11t'SS whelher lhe new set the cost of ma1l1tenance lI1, league ga'nes rhe. (,(,:tln IS he1l1,!: spolLlor- leading the kdgllc wllh a f,UII;' \1t1lm al1d FIlii \ndcI,'m son ,,' 1"1 ,I",pcl oul II,. ~,'a,oll 1II lhl'haseball diamond \\Oltlrl be leady the future nn the new field. Allril 20 I"ordsoll There ed h~ 10m 1I0nl. Inc, Any 132, a\c,age set the FI,I,el-:'.I,,'I- HUllk ;\n(\(', '011 lhp l"hlc"go 0lI'ghhOlhnoc\ Club (Mm'" n \ -

------------ --------- April 23 Royal Oak Here bu)' It?!"!' af~er Jallll~r~' I, 1!l31 mec boys hdek on thel' hl'cls B, ,\I S cOdcll "n the ',ll1le tC,lln .,'nn) H,,,kclb,,l1 Lcagu" 1.,'\ W' , k

Hl D .ZT k P t Allril 27 JIi ..hland P:\rk lIere I~d. l:VIlII\' In the I o III I I' are : \1 d db' \ I With II Vlct'l'les and 1":0 ddcdlsue eVl rae rospee s April 30 W::andotte There eligIble (or the team. f O,~~O~ a~t e t1 .ClOg ,;,\ut ~ut The thcon' of h(,led,lv is not to wm the Optln11St Club tlOph} ,J ,Ill' ellS Ime II, SC,\SOO, W en ,,(eepled e\ ;'1Y''. he, e. bu't Chuck \ emblemat,c o( leag,\\e supremacy.

k A tf. B t B · ht l\1ay 4 i\lonroe There B d ithey luckIly won the nlldd\e ganH' HilIlnCmal1. fO\n1el' Glosse Poinle'l 'rhe re,t o[ the teams in theLoo ny tIng u rIg ~~~;;1 ~':y~;O~a~e~~lere Jim urns Hea S by a scant five pill. !1I11(11 School illld Detlolt l,1(1ns I Ipague Stll! ha\'e gd11\f'S leU 10_________ • I l\lar 18 Wrandot1c Here C t S Malltn Outaoal d :'.10t1\15, In [ootb,dl pl.,) 1'1, 1< one nf lts mo<! 'pl.l\" but none can ,n e\l"ke the

By FRED RUNNELLS as Dan Beck and Mac FI asel', who Mav 21 Monroe Here our corers second pldce, rnet the ~ame (,tl' '111\ "I follo\\ "I s :tHcl ,\1\ JIlt Id"nt AprJdll'S J cg?J dlcss of Ihell out.many hmes last season pulled I May 25 Highlonrl Park There B)' JOr; F!tOM;\[ I \, hen IILJlzba\J~1\ l\iOt(ll <, led hI' 1»1l1 h.ipr;cl\cd "hOl,t 20 ,,'.itS ago' cOl11e

'Vith only nine returning let- Ihe Poinlers thlough It tough All games begm at 4 o'clock. ' _ •. , - ILlllll1'1l1 <1\ "".' III ine ,IXtll I Th(' ]f'f'ls <quad 11':1< IIV' 'l'd ..tel ml'n Coach Frank Banach meet. _ Jlln BUI ns leri the S I Amlno"e Bambel g ~ ,~o, sell(s. stalled 01(' gl "de "t 1),.[," Scho'l] on K .. , - nn .. 11'", had <1<1 nllt<,dc chancecould only i,'sUI! thiS sla(em"nt, The relurning boys Banach 'I R t' GrllJ l"lS b, ..,kelball ,quad In :,corlng I", M"t 11\1" s. J-1. Tbe "fil\ vel llle, h- ctH'\ .II ..\, l nul' and he hdrl :\1" I" tIe tnl' le"rirt5 Jf the Ap.,rI (."We will have a tYPical Grosse must bUlld arollnd are: Jeny liS lC u Ihe 12 leaguC' !(all1(,s, \11th 151l anlcs' lwrded Ihls sel:es 10 strJ\ H, ,f, llil, 'I( flll a I""I'!>' '. iI.,' had ,ilop<J"d Ih"11 l.1St cor:' ,i

POInle track team thiS year and Braun, roller: Jim Flam, Dale Gl' t L I pOllll'. HI' W,j< followed bv Jalk m the I a' I' ,1S lit,'" I\a\£' Jjou<lon l1\otil,'l' of Dll k \1 h" '\-'11l d m On T1I~,rscl,l\' March I l, SI\\ill ha\'e to depend upon the new Slevens, hurdlers; Bob J:IaY5, Jllll I lngs 0 eac 11110\\ ill d '11th 133 pomts, 'fhe SIX , l,ln! h,lIl ,][ :;"glJl<'" dnrl "" d'1 CI,di No, 1 \\ !l'PPl'd S, r~\I1.candidates to provide a miracle Hoskings, Dick Spel. middle dlS- non.league games' scoting "a, "11<1 i\T.dtllc . \ II HII IC I () b(lI\! Oil \C'" I', :'.11cl1lg,J1) d1.Jl1\p,onsll'P:l !-2':, 10 Itdnd 111,' '<-ti ,I,,, b In"lJto make us a c~n}ender for the tance; Jeny JenkinS. spnntel, The Rustic Cabills tcam held not caleudted. SUC('("<l\e ""f'kl'mts. O( COWS" ~lld It"m' , One' 1H~111 jI.IlU""I"n lL'nlh 10" D( tht' ''''''''1' Tornt,lle," and Tom foil,s, shol put. 'onto the lead lfi the GIl)s~e SI. t\ll\blllSef\J1Ished thesea,on Eall's h(}\, \1 III 11,,\<' (0 h\llrll( I'"S dll,,:ned ,!fl"1 ,rho,,1 \Vhtlf' 13,lIi,'y 1"<1 tl,~ .Lln,\<" =,lld'_k

ThiS statement may sound like Of the 114 candidates who le.' POInte Busll1ess M('n's Bll\ylmg \l1 a Iwo-w:", tIC for second piaf'(' Fnll'"'1 I'll 1)<' , D.llhel' "I"n 1\/1' Hellpn' "": b'-I It" \\llh 10 I,'"nt,~l'I\ll ~rapcs on Banach's part <lnd porterl fol' th~ first practice a League on Malch 17 b" lakm,; Il\ the Paloclllal League's ~eeon", till' nll'lt 10'''10''0\\ n'''i,l \, ,<1 tn, hilt ,IS h, Th" [ml'l ,n'h', ot 'P"" 11''''1-I f your WIlIer didn't know what \\ eek ago the mos~ ouistandlng th rea pOl'nls f"Olll 'I'ln ,.'s Cafl' d'I'ISlon With St. Charles and St. . h • I' ';l'IH'd i •l '1(ILII :'<1:, 1\, II r nhrt g 'h In of Ihp \( Il \\ 's d '11 eel '"th t k t t Iwuld h P till d C ~l Ta,iJ,', I~>rh l\1dl!c"i 'll 'H\'I:-«'T'C'I ' , ,r,"e rac' Sl Uil Ion lS, 0 are: t e lerce wms, I an RId d l I "r.lllm AnnunCiatIOn cdpltlled .< 'f' '1 I I' ,lUll \\ ',(1" , " \ ,- (;,,')( "I ~LCI\ lid 1'1, -'Id\' \l,Il:lheheve Banilch was holding hack Bill Bob Borden, Boh Colem"n, cg~ gamc SCCOll P acc J," lit <t plac., ,orlllng oul Il ,r I)'" '"I1111. IIp'' t LF It ',lolIl,l ,,'pm tl, ,\ Du'k II 'I' II' 'd e •. ( ._

BUT h I t' d d J ,,,onng a clean sweep o\'C'rJ'wel," tl tllll(! ,I'll' \llridil' \tl 'rl !Ibll • , " ,I" n IL il (j1\L ,1" IJIt ,"informatIOn. IS s alemen Tom Dewey, Cal Pur y an Im'L h ' I 51 Amblo<e won nine and lo't ~(' ~" " ,: ml.L' I,'. 'Ull'- (01 J\.o 1110lh ,rintlnll" thr " 11" \' 'Ill h" ni,'.

t hi 'C Glosse POInte h~s W 11 line. I . (0 t('llI}. ~-l l d[) t 1nr1\" \ n11'" l,l,"~,'" ~d. <'

I~ rile \, a I lams. S'ln\"n'O ~~6 \\~s Illd)\ <f-Ill' fOI t ltecg:,Il\l('sJllleagtlecompelltlOll 'I -('" "l"" "~c. '''1101,",1 f.\c 'J«'.'1t1?,1 hlll,f h ho Rre of champIon B-1) \ d b of v ,., -- th h h" e I "1100 Irtcf t' 11It (> ;'> 1_ o.:('lle(;: dll , • l'

!'W Oys II' - I \ 111 elson, a mem er the nl"hL Otl\(", 1011'n!! ,,00 'I" alld \\'011 twc.ve and lo~t SIX (01 1'1-, I' <- H',' 1,lgl.', lh,',p t'\.. pi,,,, J'~hlp ealtbel and wito can be flg- lasl "eal's football team. IS out.. •. - tl t d TI . J ' "t'

J mer tncitl(j".J (',rJst()' f, ?_I.' P('I \' Ie en 11e serJ,on s I e"ol IL' ,110\. III I",'. t' (JI', n 'J,'rtl 01 r., 'I"urcn on 10 pi nvide enough POInts I for the firsl lime and will be lIy- 'U'" tl I 1 rr 1 IJ' IL k II"r'k,"

I 2JQ; Banttn, 202, and De S. In n,k., lt,'e ('agul' osses were su ell" 11,(' goll]( anrl b, C.,'I',' M I:~ h-10 Wtn Irack nwcls ing (or th(' sprmt evenl~ AI- ')00 111 lhe Inlt",1 pat t of lh(' 1',1111- ,U (\ S '1">1 hl11im,I,u tI" SI j'J

Up tn thl~ year Glosse Poinle i though tall ilnd rang}: hIS speed - . , p,ngn to Sf. Challes, St. Rose and uulfn .. "Ill OJ! t(j \' In, \l.,I'h:ls depenocd mallliv on depth I is iln nnknown quanttly Te.lln Stam1iugs .\1\1\1111(1<'\1011 Thl' Jo(',,1 bll,k<>\- n" hdl<l 1."1 onl\" I "t '" ~and ha!anc(' m hOlh th(' track and I Praclice has been )untled 10 the, Ru,lic Cabms 30 .,11 ('('IS wele sllcngthen,'d 111 till' hut l",t ;;n ,~" ,h,l 11 .,"field e\'ent~, ThIS year lhe Blue ,l;ymnasnlln rlllllllg the filSI \leek I Rcgal Cleaners , 2!l 776 middle of the se~son by (1','0 pl:l\' ,Jinng B,d, "" ." t ,k,De\lls have only ~ :;kc'lcton C1"(,\\" I but the teanl Will move 01Jl dOOIS Cran1cr Elccl1!C '" '27 7fW CI~ bCl.:Onllng cilglblc, but tllP" (OIl,Jn[! ql)

F'ncp the ,graC1ual1on or stich sta'$ :IS soon as the trilck dnes up. RDval "10' , 26 RII dId not play thell' till ee leagtll" h,<I d- . --- ---- - - --- - - - --- ----- Torn Boyd. Inc. . . . .. 26 7,,7 eonquc' el S In the lattel half Ill' t"ldrili S " i:FOr'11er poz.''1teNet Stars TUlDcr B\llck ...... , ,:)5 817 The t\mblo,e quintet, tinder Ihc C P !~.

[, It G P Printing. 24 805 dlreclwn Ilf Dick Van(;orlh"'"I,. ,Bcld,ng ('lean(l;; .... 24 ,70 1:1ll up a ,lnng of nll1e slla,~II

TOll)" nT ith College Teu,rlS I BOIlIIl1'~ SI'I\"I'''. .,,2:\ fliB I'letollcs TIllS lI1('lud"e1 '(\~(;I,i\l.lC'k-Notllllgharn ." .. ,21 7/6 leagu(' g,llllC, al the tall I'nd "f till'

-- - -- ----- 'Janer., Lunch .' 20 7fiS' '(',bOn and Iwo d,stnct g,IIll('TIl, ('e Inrmhcls or G,OSS" I K,.lal1\,lzoo'~ southern tllP WIll B,", e \\',gll' 18 740 Thc\' caplur I'd th Anntlllt'I<lI",lI

'Pomte's W{6 BOld('1 elt1cs Leaglle cover abllut 2,100 mll('s, K"llIWlh CatpI'II11; '., 17 .2fl dbtl'cl hill \\'l'II"'l1mJl1dt! d 1t\ IIll,hamplon,hlp ll'nnls team ale, ,hm Kennerly, a Lcammate of Oah ('1(''''"'1,'.. .. .. , .. 16 71:2 [11,L IPulld ,of \1,( r'i'iloO,li,'

nnw on soutll"l n tOUl s w,lb col- .)pmal and Klllg on the Bille De\'lI G P ('llIlall1 .... . I J 7,-,7 ~1'11l:<1,l ...ge tel1m~ squan< squ,lo in ] !l46, is a n\('mb.,1' o[ T,n I < l'a fp 11 7~ I The JUI "I C"I1"1 s sl'l <l DO', u I

"Ax' Jemal and Bnb 'squ(,dl,y" I the l1nrvl'rsllv \If ('(11 \1l'1l tcnm~ - hl.~h eit"lll 'UIIll\~ "'COld 0" Il\~KlIlg al I" I('am nldl.'s al Kalami!. team and will all OIl1P;Hl~ Ill(' K ' I I I tl" _(':",111 hI' dl'!,';]I'I1" a 'I ".l~

Z"{) Collpgl' and ale 111aklng tben 1('all1 nn il< SOllthf'111 tnp, rajen {e .lea(oS SI 1'llIl>)I qilllltel. J()I)-I~I~f','ond sOllth£'1 n tour WIth tile The three bllYS ha\'e hop" of III POI eaguc I Elghl of 11\(' [well'c pl..\ ;'" \\ I "t('~P1 ISI<ll(inl( a reunion this $pnng ,'~ ....J I conti ,buled In the kagd" >COIIIII:

Rolh boys milde the \'alslly I theIr paths are sch('duled to CIOS, I \\111 rl'lldn 'lpxI \'(',11 i\lb,"'ll~d Ih ! h f I ~. k I' K t 1 (0111 hi!!' [10m the lllle'III"" ,11 U" ,1." KFqlla In I'll I I'S ma~ \ ca I' a - ! Kennedy won hIS !r~shman ,...1a I<,n c ,III' 'lO { .

1(" d,m~l[mg a b'llIlant hIgh nt,melals'm 1947, pomb ftom H..be anri Ch~rh,'s' l!ow,ITd, Dick KOItp, Tl'!ll 101,s"hool tel1lllS(dleCI whl(h helped' GIll! 111 Ihc Detro,l 1'(1,1 Ofi,c('- ~"vd ...n and Ja,k In,('11Ih ... Bluc Dr' t1~ I'lm Ihell IInde-: Kalilma7.oo's schedlllf' Will PIt t:a<t Sidp B,'wlmg T.f'aglle on The" 01 mg f"llol\'fe'llco "llcak to fi!l ronse('utl\e I ,t ilgamst ~ev£'n of the leadmg, Matdl 19. to stil.\' In lop piau' B (,rmatrl1es. I "1I1th1'1 n schools. ' Boh anrl LOd'S SCI VIM sl"H.d m }/" m ,.. , . 12~p-.._--h-'--l-L- 1- ---U- ---d-.-------Sh.f-t--I ~colnd3 ~Idce by bealll1g lIan.'(Jn: G~II~~1rn :: :: .. :: , ':, ,I~

aroc ta OOp n ergoes I (~h~ 's~::ndlllg5. W l. KOlle. . .. fi_ ------ - - Kra)('nkc Rill( k Sal s ,F. :{!l 1,~n;Ii,' , 12

n.v .lOF. rnO:\Ii\i will bc moved 10 Ihe Central 01. B"h s,. LOllI." Sr'\'II'e "an Mc~~ydCll ...... .. .. ' I,'F.!' Pall! and St Amhlos(" VISIon anrl St Vm('cnt \\',I! be: ('1:1\'\011 s :'I1e11" WI'''' .~ 41 JI.l'''ll Ie

Gro~e Pomte patocJllal $chools,: mo~cd ,to th(' West rllvlslon, , Dc"lIltIS ,J 4,\: a~lSI"ll\h'<)lll k "\\111 fll1d lhc('ompplilion ill spmts, 51. Calherlne, a flrst dlVI$IOn ('110', f,; ,)1 ,\I"t,1lou,ghet. hegmnmg Wllh Ihe ncxt tl'ilm, WIll be moved down mto St ('I,\lr B",,, h ('4;;~ I~,epn.1.'<I,elh>11 Sl'ilsnn, Thr Parorhml Ihe se('ond dlv,slon East SL Pall), !l('n l' 1"11., 1,1 (,lamh;.Jn"p" " • A b SM"'" " ;,:~ Wil',LPdgll(' s <N'ond dIVI"OI1 Will lIn., SL m fM(" ,I • altll1, St Mat'nll s S"I' I,'" . "~i"':.,, IIIdrl go a (O/11p1t'te rhange, Charles anrl AnnunCIation "'111 C' ~" L'I' 'I I, )1" ,,0 K", (,1 (,,,'\1"

h h .. d 01l""1:-;'S. r. t ( I q" ;:)1, P(lJnt~ ~c0 ,.dThc 1;:1"',ltc,1 (h,II1;:(" WI:! (0111e ,'ompo<e t I' ot rr (,ast $1 e '\ It(' 1 0 I So) ).,

IJ1 th ... <In'. ,nn (,[ Ihl' <chnol, mlo srhool~ ' . ' ,,'~, St. ,\ mil, o-p S,'f)] , d 12.: I'S L f I d S 11,In sOil HI',,! ;,1: :if: '11 all tl", <, 'I on ~ ;>1" I'

("III "f'II"IlS 1n,tcad nf the pre-I t C'" a II sl (1\'IS\On, all . I C aUot ;,'). " " 'F' nt i\\'0 Tlwv WIll bc I he East, Anrlrl'w, lhmj d,vlslon. WIll be, R~h,' ~, (' h lIll"" fiO al'PI age' III 41 p"ln~, 3' ""11 ,\\'«1 C,'ntr,tI, SI,I1I1I ball Thc\' I s~lftcd to the srrond West SIC- ](;n'< 't,:" l' ';2 (lppolll'nl' sl'",('(1 101, 1'''1111"" c1lvHkrl lIlir, E"sl ilnd Wc,<I, tlOn S\. Andrcw T;ccnlly rl~feat- DeLodder B,1l 10,1nrHI. ,,,d 51. G,egorv, Calhohe S,'hoo) lI,lIP'1 6(,

SI Paui and St. l\mIHosE' will champion, for Detl'Olt, anrl rE'Hch- Ken's No 2 ' 6f1I ('lIlatn 111 Ille ~;a~1 section, The; ed the fmals In stale c(1mpl'lttlOn., LaS;"le C,1(C :' , 71(hRnge wtli 1l0\ tolkl' ('ffeet \Intlll The Centtal scrLlon will gel PelPl' Pall rlo\\'e,s ,R n ..y Wh~ If', 1\ mt"1111,. HI :-'"Ih ... n('xl haskl'tbnll ~eawn hl'-! Ihl' MloltlOn ot lhH'[' Ih,rd dlVl- SIl'l hnl( Coal, ' !J2 'dU, IS the ch,II11IJJ('l1 ,IIU"t, ,,, ,)I~

rallSI' Ih!' foothal! schedlll" fo~, SlOn schools, The Suburban w11l1

- g.lm.' fii,h""lllan c,f till' H,,1i III "nl'xJ :I"a! IS ~IT('adv nrawn lip. I include Parorhia) seho()l~ hom Will hc pln\"<1 11"I\\'r~n all fr'\11 illS 311.foot "l.flll'l ,., "'" (,

Som( of Ih" w,',.orl ,!'honls In Ponll~c, Roval Oak Mt. Clemcns sr. tlf1n$ for lh(' ,"I "nri ri"'I' ,in C('lrQ,,' in~n1f'ri ,,It''1 I'" I I()~ 1hp ~I ('~rnl Easl s,de dlvlHnn \\ III ilnri W, and,)!tr, "hamp" !n hil' kpth,,11 .. \ 1 ICrlms, h a< a 1"'1 ,'g('(1 2ft r"n f", , " I, I II' val ,,11011 "lIl' I I' p,'" 111"

"p~nlrt('rt t()«(nN cftvI$lnn$,1'>I.' EII~t ~rl'llon Will JI1')lIdl' ~IX \\lll m,"! 1"""',:1 I"tal of 10 ~nnfi'h(>'manWl\~i,cgorS{\lt ... 'Ann ~1r, Il !.lnnPICloOn,!l.''!;;'Phjllp, St. Rose ~nd St, B~rnard I (cams llnd two playoifs ....games' gamcs for all $chools, I most daJl~'. \ \'o!(aJre place,

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I

CO.VA. 2-39S~

For Es"timates

CALL

TUXEDO 2-2850

ESQUIRE SHADE CO.

14537 CHARLEVOIX

OFFERS SERVICES

ONVENETIAN BLINDS

Cleaned and Replaced

AlsoCustom Made

2 to 5 Days Delivery

WINDOW SHADESReplaced on Rollers

ALUMINUtv1 STORM

WINDOWS

MdSCREEN COMBINATION

21 a-SERVI CES-General

SEWING .I\'IACHINES ANDVACUUM CLEANERS

Repairs and Parts, All MakesWe Pick Up and Deliver

GRA YES SEWING MACHINECOMPANY

(Formerly Dietz Co.)15411 Mack TV. 2.1555

SEWING supplies, bullon hole~.button covering, hem stitehinll,Graves Sewing Machine Co.

154]] Mac1( TUxedo 2.1555.

Thursday, March 25, '1948

DEADLINE 5 P. M. TUESDAY.

BUDGET TERt--.1SAVAILABLE

LAWRENCE UPHOLSTERY1433 I KERCHEVAL near CHAUAER$

VAlley 2-6891

C~II

"nd

Ws Cl'Hry ~ comr!ete lino of r,oi;on;, We 'jivfll 24hour serv;,e on ccovered blst!on" bud~lo\. r.ustClmm<'ld~ beltl, buttonhole, t'l~d hemstitching. Werepoir ~1I moles of sewing rr",c~ines,

GROSSE POINTE

REAL ESTATE

REAL ESTATE

74 KERCHEVALAVENUE

Chalmers

SELLING or BUYING

OUR SPECIAL

BED HEAD BOARDS AND

CORNICE BOARDSCustom m~d~. Duifed or ploin. A Idrg9 selection of beautifulcolors ,n pl/lstic leather and fabrics. Priced from $! 4. legs andhMdware included. Complete upholstery, drapery MId si;pcover service.

21a-SERYICES-General

----------------------_._---------_._----lJ-REAL ESrA TE FO R SALE 21 t1-SERVICES-,.General

SINGER SEWIN~ MACHINE

13131 E. JEFFERSONBetween Lenox orld Drexel

JOHN HERDEGEN

FOR INFORMATION CALL

19770 Mack Ave., at Cook Rd.

We Pay C,shWill Trade for t'l New Car

Will Trade for t'l Demonstrator

Will Trade for d' Better Used Car

WANTS YOUR CAR

TRACY MOTOR SALES

STOP IN TODAY WHILE PRICES ARE STILL HIGH

No Chdllging-No Storing. Saves Money, Time dIld

Fuel. 'Approved by Good Housekeeping.

-----------._--------------------8-ARTICLES FOR SALE 9-ARTIClES WANTED

GR.OSSE POINTE NEWS

CALL TUxedo 2-6900 3 Trunk LinesTo Serve You Quickly

7-WANTED TO RENT 12-AUTOS WANTED 12-AUTOS WANTED(Houses, Apts., Flats. etc:.!1 ----------------------------

}M REPRESENTATIVE-and wif~desire 2 bedroom Jiving quar-ters in Pointe at reasonablC)rent. No clllldren or pets. Care-ful tenants. Ref ere n ces.Charles Richter, Jr. TYler7-2572.

4-HELP WANTED

Experie'lced on

onReady.to. Wear Gowns

and Suit Alterations.

AID

SEAMSTRESS. f::INISHERS

APPLYBOX 843

Detroit

Wm. K. William;Supplie~

HOURLY

~~r:i'(' i,1 ii.') A 4~J;i i i) ,I' i i :g."

NURSE, retired nurse. aged 38. aschild's nurse or ladies com.panion by hour or week. Splen.did references, TR. 3-7197.

LAUNDRY done in my home,large 1 a un d ri e s preferred.Pick. up and ldeJiver on Satur-day. TU. 2.3196.

LIGHT COLORED womani wishesday work, laundry and clean-ing. References. LO. 7.4274.

FOUR BEDROOM, 2 bath, mini.- APPLY - mum, fOlH adults, residents of

I WALTON PIERCE SHOP ~lr:/te, for 24 years. Call Nf.

I 17100 KERCHEVAL AVE., -~,----------AUTOMOBILE Corporation ex-

GrOSSll Poinre Filrms ecutive and wife wish singleI ,_____ • home in Grosse Pointe at rent-i

11A,-PERSONALS IS-SITUATIONS WANTED al not exceeding $100.00 month.-----~------~- I (Male and Female) Iy. No pets. References ex-

'DRIV]NG INSTRUCTIONS, For: ~--------------- ehanged. Call Miss BreHer,Ilppointment call MU. 3458. I TYPING-stenograplwr work by I GEneva 6200

~----------, ------ da~'. week, ete, A\'allabl~ your 1- _HOME BUILJING ofllce Monday through l' rlday. i TWO OR THREE bedl'oom in.

PLANS 12 years experience,. References I come 01' hOllse by family of ;1.

D T S't C t Call Gretchen Van Hull, MUr- Excellent character and finan.rawn ,0 UI us omer rav 22B8, cial reference. MU 3819.

'lowe;t Price --.-----------

II'OR!)

, .

MJnlmum 50c

3 Trunk LInes

CASH RATES

Otr-,cr M;>cell~rl';ou> Artic!esHc!i'€ ;', Ol)on Fran', 2 10 5 A!terr,oon; Eycep! 5:r,dr."

or by Appointmen,s in the Evening1051 AUDUBON

CIlII Nlogorll 4022 morning'

14 Sub StationsTIll 5 o'c1ock Tuesday

CL/\SSIFIED KEY

I'''ge Twenfy

Can ~. PIJe.d .r 1\'0"'5 Otrlce or .1one or l~ cOn\'C'nJentl)' lacatcc2 $ub~51allons,

Pair of twin beds with innerspring hdir mattres~es,

large covered headboards, French Provincial dr~sser,

18th Century m6hcrYlny dresser, 12x 14 powder rose

bedroom rug.

Several fine smn!1 tnb1e" coHee ,tables, pidnt tdbleMd desk with feather top. Few lamps Md mirrors.

large white tufled rug.

HolpQint Electric Stove, Philco Refrigerator

YOUR /\D CAN BE CHARGED

Cha rge 3' WORD I 4-HELP WANTED

MInImum 60<Can h. FI"eed h~' Telephont or Int~r:!l0dna~~,lNev..'s CHice tIll 5 o'dock

PHONE

TUxedo2.6900

JEFFERSON AVENUE* SeheHler's Drugs15324 E Jollerson, al ;o;oltln~.h.m

KERCHEVAL AVENUE* Miller Pho!lrmo!lcy14945 Kerch .. '.I. al Wa)'burn* Kopp's Ph"rmacy16926 Kerche\'al .• t Notre Dam.* Cunnin'Jh"m's Dwgs

Kercheval al Notre Uame* Notre Dllme Phllrm~cy17()()QKercheval. at Notre Dame* Grosse Ppinte Urug Co.1;051 Ker~he\'al. at SL Clair •* 1 itus Drug Store1 Kerche"al. at Fisher RoadIFarms)

MACK AVENUE* Blue Cross Drugs17511 Mack A"o.. at Nell Road* Harkness Pharmo!lcy20313 Mack A\'e.. at LoohmoorBlvd,* Clair's Confectionery:10792 Mack A,'e. at AnIta,

FISHER ROAD* ScheHler's Drugs .337 Fish". Rd.. at Maume.

DETROIT 5TAT101.JS* Whittier Hotel Dru';uBurns Drll'B al the Rh'.r

Charter Suses tor AliOccasions

DELUXE MOTOR STAGESChir.~gc ~,3.80 St. Louis $6.37

. los Arlgeies $~4,741505 C.'m "I R~'JI~,! I(~" !Hi

1A-PERSONALS

CONVALESCENT HOMERecent opening of a beautiful

home for Chrollic Bed Patients. 'Paralytics. C"rdiars, Fraclure.Hospital Con\'ale,cents or tho,e.needing a complete rest cure,24 hour Nursing Service, StaffPhysician Oil rall. Reasona bleRates. Phone New Baltimore7-lilJ.

WHlPPL Y SADDLE-Fair con- FURNiTURE WANTED - It youdition NIagara 6178. have anything in the line of

EUREKAVACUUM- CLEANER household furniture and rug~,

BUSINESS MAN-desires to rent -$2_94375]..Call Friday Tu:.:edo I ~~~~,T~I;9J~a~e~~~~~? J~~~~~c. J. FINN FOSTER MOTHERS 3 bedroom house in Grosse Pte. 2-2115, ,JOHN C. STAUDT, Inc.PRospect 4421 ''''II 'd . d area. Rental approximately LAWSON LOVE SEAT _ good. ~---_ .------------,

,vi provi e exp~r1ence women 'I SI2500 R f W'( B BUNK BEDS th t (M d VAil 20100_3-_L_O_S_T_A_N_D__ F_0_U_N_D___ to care for children in your own i No. B-682 ~re::e~~:\Ie~~.e ox ~~~dili~;, J~~~d painted table!1 \1m size safe: c~~~;r~lI~, c~n:~ W h ' ey -

LOST'. Whl'te SPI'tz, vl'cl'nl'ty .home. ------------- p.... . fort chair. single bed. chest, e ~ve ouyer5 for good homes.WANTED - furnished home in' L f

Buckingham and Charlevoix, By Hour, Day or Week Grosse pbinte for immediate oe. WE~ThIN~HO.USE ~eluxe Rang~ I ~roVn.Id'lIstlintg'8~arden furniulre.! et us appr/lis~ your properly or Il\'1arch 22 Answers to name of cupancy. Two or three bed- ~~I:ee \~~~~I~~ ~~e~:::drOololml)II__ x:.~.:~')~_.. I best morket pnces."Lad"." Call TU, 1-0074 or TW. NEW TELEPHONE FI. 780 I I'ooms \"1'11 lea"e one ye or

" ; " ar for larger equipment. TU. 2-1 WA NT ED. 15322 E/lst Jefferson_1_-]_1_.'._6_. longer. Now living in this area. 1068.

4-HELP WANTED SA-EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Box No. E-692, Grs. Pte. News. ---------.-- Id I h et Nottingh/lm(Male and Female) ----------- RECENTLY t f d . , ,NORGE REFRIGERATOR. 5 cu. 0 Cat J1ng ---- ~-------

, FOR DEPENDABLE Help, Days, rans erre dlstr~ct i bic feet, ill perfect condition. LIST WITH USGARDENER-for Grs. Pointe ter-I weeks or part time. Call Miiler manager must move fanllJy! Reasonable. Call NI. 1506. BEST PRICES PAID

races, April 1st to 'November Agency, 701 Chene. FItzroy from East. DeSIre to rent 3 bed- ! ------__________ and1st. Salary $250 per month. I 2656. ~oom house or apl. Trinity ILARGE SfZE Navahoe throw rug, FOR MEN'S SUITS PACK YOUR BAGMust be competent. Apply Box ~------------ __:J_-4_3_4_3,_9_a_.m_._to_5_p__._m_.. never used. Reasonable. Call TOPCOATS AND SHOES We Gat ResultsQ "31 G s POI'nt News R R d I h P' l' PERMANEN1' D t. 't R 'd t Thursday or evenings. LO. 7. TYler 4.3625 0 SID L

_ oJ , I. e. ev, an a pittman 5 i 1 e 101 eSI en S,[ 6025 ' ur /l es on't ogPART TIi\IE-white, vicinity of . I desire 2 or 3. bedroom house, 1- . i A telephone call will bring us to BONNEll WILLS

Grosse Pointe for ironing an:! Employment Serv'lce apartment or 1Ocome. Best ref. 1 TWO BLACK spring coats. one,' you immedi/ltely! 14124 Ma"k 19882 ~raoJ,erences. Nla. ]104. fitted and one shorty. Black --------------- VA, 1.1101 VE. 9.0000

cleaning. Monday. Wednesday, --------------~- 11 AUTOS FOR SALE -------------Thursday and Friday. Call eve. Gardeners, L~undresse$, D/l}' 5 OR 6 ROOM HOUSE or flat, faill~, two-piece dress and one - T r!lings. NIagara 1614, can olIer 1948 Wil4's station \~oo aqua spring suit. All size CHEVROLET, 1940, special de. 0 e s

----- Workers, Janitors, Disnwoshers, wagon. OL. 5962. I~, Very reasonable. Call luxe. 2 door. Heater and radio.JUNIOR --.~----------- Thursday or evenings. LO. 7- Good condition. Must be seen to

Cd' W.'lshers, t\'1aids YOUNG COUPLE desire unfur- 6025. be appreciated, $850. 1600The Modern Magazine for nished house, bungalow or flat, -----------~- Roslyn Road, TV. 2.8507.

LO.7.9579 TE. J-1951 or will decorate. References. Call PHILCO RADIO, also smokingl _BOYS and GIRLS LO 7 PL. 2474 after 7. stand. Good condition. Call PI. 1947, 4 DOOR Blue Chrysler8.4 . 7709 1116

Need S~les Personnel for the -------------- . Windsor, 15,000 miles, allMonday . Frjd~y After 4 p. m. YOUNG COUPLE urgently need t l'k $2150 C II

Pointe's Area 2 or 3 bedroom house or flat. HAND KNIT sweater, in Swedish ~"'{rad I e new, . aAver.:l.;le $100 Weekly, full or Pdrt ------------- NI 2 pattern, in babies. childrens, Uxe 0 1-5035.time. Experience desir<lbie but nol 6-FOR RENT . . 1:lI. teens and adults sizes. Grand I 1938 PACKARD-120 four door

N--E-W-.-C-L-E-A-N---a-t-tr-a-C-t1-'v-e-]y-f-u-l'-BANKER desires 2 or 3 bedroom for spring. Call AR. 8743. I radio and heater. Ne\v radja~necessary.nished room, private bath, for I flat or ho~se, Grs. Pte. on or be- GIRL'S 28" Schwinn bicvcle ex. tor, front end overhauled. Callrefined, employed gentleman 01' I fore Apnl 30 Excellent refer- cellent condition. NI. 7450: TUxedo 1-0521.couple. Phone TUx. 5-6821. . \ ences. Call TU. 2-6805.

-------------.---- ------------- BEAUTIFUL 4 poster double bed, 47 CHRYSLER, town and country, TU dPRIVATE ROOM and bath for URGENT - Couple without chil- solid mahogany. complete with like new, 10,000 miles. Call xe 0 5.4100

WANTED' Strong boy to help in gentleman, $7 50 a week 884 dren or pets needs 3 to 5 room box springs. Bargain. Call Fri- NIagara 2217 < IKITCHEN fwd dining chair seatsgarden and green house, steady St. Clair, TUxedo 2.6535. furnished income or apt. by day. TU. 1-0552. FORD SPECIAL 1941 s ortscar CHOICE LOT, Kerby Road near beautifully reqovered withwork, able' to drive. Apply 7Z April 15. RD. O1l37. _' .. P • Chalfonte, 44 by 150. Reason- Naugahyde Nationally adverLakeview, Grosse Pointe Farms. 7-WANTED TO. RENT BEAUTIFUL Queen Anne dining low and racy, alummum body. able. 'rUxedo y-IB43. , t. d . t - 1 I'FOR JUNE firsl, 5 rooms, modern, . . , PI'l\'ate party. 22517 T~n Mkl" ,_-._. ' lse new ma ena, out asts

GARDNER HELPER, experienc. (Houses, Apts., Flats, etc:.) with garage, young man, wife room SUite, table. buffet. 6 I t L k St CI'. LOT FOR SALE' St 11 }[,1I leather. L<J\'ely colors. Freechairs, good as new, $125. TU. 1-;, a 11 e . aIr. , In ep ens I eotlmatcs. Call R as e v i I I a

ed, for Grosse Pointe home EXECUTIVE transferred to De- i and daughter II. Call Mr. Boyn. -- -, SubdiviSion. at end of Caulde-G d k. d.(' TU I' ton NI ')681 4242. 1937 FOUR DOOR Dodge Sedan,' sa", fl'I'St Illock. By O'\'nel'. 2(j27-M.00 _ war mg can I IOns. , I trail. desires to rent 3 or 4 bed- •.•. , ,1.106;) after 4:30 p.m. room house, In Grosse Pointe. RELIABLE, middleaged employ- MAPLE CRIB and chifferobe -;~t. radio and healer, in good can- Tuxedo 2-2935. JIMMIE THE lI!\NDY !'IIAN _

I Can't \ t tt t. II dition. Call NI. 7061. ---------.----------5-SITUATIONS WANTED area. Refe~ences. Call Mr'

led couple with A-I references. - ve ma ress, prac Ica y - ~ LEAVING CITY-Gro<sePoinle anything repaired. Carpentef

(Mele and Femalel Horne, MAdIson 7830. No children. or pets. urgently ~~~~: Will sell separately, PR. LINCOLN '47 convertible, rad..io, lot, 88,,120'. Bedford ~mr1 Mack. wDrk a specialty. Grosse PI"• need unfurmshed Income. TU. heater, overdrive, low m~leage'I' Ideal location fo,' office and reference. Phone ,NI 9420.

I MATURE woman wants baby <;:OUPlE 2-6975. WES'I'INGH0US~ refr;g~;:~tor, Like new thruout. Bargam for home combination. Hestricledsitting. 60c per hour. Refer. 80TH EMPLOYED I . new unit. guaranteed, 4.5 c,f., cash. Phone ROseville 1933,W'1 for doctors. Owner. AR. 7116. HANDYMEN-general home re-

VAll 2-7107. . PROFESSIONAL busmess couple $ N Private. 22517 Ten Mile at Lake 1_ pairs. painting, cement work.ences. ey. De.'re sm.'lll dp/lrtme?t, fillt, In-I want 4. 5 or 6 room, unfurnish- 65. 1. 4872. St. Clair. LOCHMOOR LOT _ IOOx162' in etc. Call Jack Schneider. VA.

BASEMENT and yards c1eaned- come or garage aparrmerlt. No, ed house, flat or apartment. CHINA, 64 piece, beautiful hand . I first olock from I Jefferson, 2-48B2.Landscaping of all kinds. Done I children or pets. 'Call RA~ 4614. pained dishes. Must be seen to FORD, 19~8 convertible, pheasant I Owner. TU. 2-9659. ----------------by responsible people. Call TU. ! CALL ---- be appreciated. TY, 6-2842. red. white side walls. All acces'l --__ SEWER SERVICE2-0492. I'TUxea'o 2-6900 _ TUxea'o 2-0037 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE ---- ..--------.--. sories. Call TU. 2-241:J. INDIAN VILLAGE Drains and sewers clean, ALL

--------.---.---- rnONRITE, deluxe model 75 -------------.-----IFIRST OFFERING 5 bedrooms WAYS. Electric Sewer CleaningEXPERIENCED Colored woman Before 5 pm, or Mler 5 p.m. DINING ROOM SUITE, walnut, brand new 1947. Considerabl~ 1!)47 FORD V.8 super del~xe, 4-

1

3 baths. side door: attached gar~ Co. Nolhin1( extra nights andwishes days, cleaning and FUR N ISH E D 01' unfurnished nine-piece, excellent condition, saving, 1\1A. 7312. door, ~reen sedan. RadIO and age • .$22,000. Other Indian ViI- Sundays. No results, no charge.]aLlI1dry. City references. TR. house, flat or apartment on E. reasonable; also 0111'1'01' and PIC-I .-.------------ .-------. healel'. Exeellf'nt condltJon. Iage Homes. Mrs. Root. VAlIe~' LOrraine 7-5025.1-5558. tures. Call TUxedo 5-342:1. . EUREKA Vacuum Cleaner. good HOseville 5370-W. 2-~437. -----.- .--.---- .----

Side. GE. 6677. __ condition. 51"7.50. NI. 0355. ' -- ROY AL OAK FENCE2 OR 3 BEDROOM HOUSE-flat LINClLEUM REMNANTS --- --.-.------ -- HJ47 BurCK super convertible, 14--REAL ESTATE WANTED

. G RIFLE, WinehesteJ, model 52, excellent condition, sell or trade CO.or apartment 10 or near rasse OR S 00 SpOrler. with scope, $50. Call for light '46 or '47. or what have WANTED TO BUY-from ownerPointe Park for family of adults tv1UMF D' FL R NI. 4947. YOII. Call HIckory 4160. small 2 or 3 bedroom hOllse in "OVER FORTY YEARSMr. William Johnson, Con- COVERING --- .. -----------------_ ----- Grosse Pointe. Write Box 1'..140 ftroller Grosse Pointe Park. VA i 9-PIECE solid oak dining suite, 12-AUTOS WANTED Grosse Pointe News. 02-6200, Evenings TU 1.4362. '116127 E. Warren NIagara 0446 walnut cofIee lahle. Make an QUALITY FENCING"

---- " ofTer. Call after 5 p.m. MUrray NICE CLEAN convertible by pri- "','ILL PURCHAS~-~.;~ii-I~ti~BUSINESS !\!AN de~irc5 5 Qr {) ,CLOCI(S' CLOCKS CLOCKS: 2H36. ~,,'atc party. Has the ca:;h. VE. Grosse Poinie Farms Il'om own. Fe{"i(:es Erected fer Rc~identi~'r

room residence b~ May 1 or :1' We Gi~e Free Repair Service -------------- -- 6-B3911. cr. Write Box K-l00 Grs. Pte, Industrial & Irls!itulionssooner. Grosse Pomte or War. REFRIGERATOR, Kelvinator. -- - News. Free Estimllteslen-Harper section. east of I for ~:~gth o~ guarantee on all good condition, £75. 5 cubic ft. WANTED: '36.'39 Ford convert-Beaconsfield 3 adults. Excel!- clock, ,old by u,. TU. 2-5729. ible. Call ROseville 1933.W. 19":'-PETS WEbster 3.6880

:~~n~~::racJ~~i~~~t bt~;ncdr~'~:~ I ~~~;~i~c!~t~;~~ S~~~'~; 26:;-B~Y~-BTCYCLF.:I:~nnish-;d-, ---MAC-CHAR ~ES-== ORA Y ANGORA CAT - ~~ith B634 ~~t~li~~ AVE.Pomte 21 years. VE. 9.'2030. '13234 Kerchnval VA)Je

v2-3(j45 exec 1f:nl condition. $30. Call I white feel, Ie,s than year old. __ . . _

------ ----I ~ " TU. 2-2403 evenings. Your Friendly Auto Dealer Would like to p1:lce in gOOrl GROSSE POINTETHREE or Four bedroom house I Open d:ilY ti~_~:.c:~~ed l\~~n_~~'~ ------.-- PAYS MORE CASH home. Call NIa, 31,47.

or terrace in Grosse Pointe, to' A-~l-R'EFRIGERATOR, recondi. LARGE mangel fOI thlt work. ----.--.---. ----. --- --- LAWN OV SHOP. lease imml'diately: good ref'i \ioned. Makes nice Ea5ter gifl. Warr!lobl' !nmk, girl's hicyele. FOn YOUR CAR BLACK COCKlm, pedigrcc'c1, 2 M ER

crenccs. Hcnry MC1ll'er, Tu., Several to rhoo,e from, Gen. _~iI~_~~~~._ .~II ~Iakes up 10 1918. Buyer will call __ :.~:!:::.~In,~~~~._.~~~:2-?:)~l.:_ H~nd ond POWN lawnmower,2-8i33. . I eral Refrigerator Service. TU. -------- .. -::::..==:::::::==--= COCKEH SPANIEL, pedigreed,

Ever'.,1 ~:;nci of Domestfc As~is;once I 9 ARTICLES WANTED 12876 E JEFFERSON ~horr~r.ed dnd ret')~ired----_ .. - 'B"P:ANCH-iIA,-\TAGEli' ~f-N~ii-~~~ 2-3936. 3033 Marlboroug 1. - • 6 mos. house bmken, honey i ~ .' , "

U~~~~~:e;~/!.~)I,~ :i,,:"~:~l~~~~l ,1; \'le!; a. competent wom('n 10 i :>; Corp .. wife. no children or FOR-;;"bclt~~;~;d~-~f -~~ed f;';~G-As--(iRcui.~TIN6-.h;.rt;;:, 2 Blocks E. of Hudson Plant color, $20. 1)4" Nottingham, T'j(~kllp nnd Deliveryface, arms, legs, eye brows, ~c I for children. pets. Desire I or 2 bedroom un- nitul'e see Nealway Furniture. large enough for] or 2 rooms, VAlley 1.5150 TU. 2-7090. i C D'EUXhai,!ines, Doctors' reference" furnished apartment. Local rcf- 13930 Kercheval. We always must he in excellent condition. _ REG1STERED--;;,-~I~-~c~tii~~io. 4150 A I

Ann Stevemon, 7-1I Book Bldg., Call N IAGAR A 0792 erences. Will lease and redec- have the things YOll are look- Call TUxedo 2-3739. EAST SIDE family wants clean mos. old. TU. 5.0069. i TUXEDO 1-2029RA. 4842, orate. VE. 7.4266. ing lor. VAlley 2.2115. 'IlJGH GRA-D'E;-;~~~~d;~~~.-h~~ct I fami'j car from p~iv~t_ party. ----------- -.. -- -----'- I ----------------

------,- .. - --- .-- 1---,----.---------- --c ..-------'---'- ... ---- 1 : Will pay cash. VEmce 9-)431. COLLIE, male, ]1 months, bedu- i 21 b-Rug Service8-ARTICLES FOR SALE s.-:ARTICiES-FOR-SAi-E--; PERMANE~T execu~ive, with DOUBLE Deep Free;:c. TUxedo m':.{ e lceds, pre-war model. NI.. tlfut color, sahle and M'hllc, 1 . __

--------- large national organizatIon de. 2-9659. 48/2, ! 13-REAL ESTATE FOR SALE pedigrl?ed. AKC registereo., PLACE OHDF:RS EARLY. Cind.sire~ 5 room unfurnished hou~e .. ---.----- -----.----------- --' Will make ideal ]o;"stcr gilt. VA. II ('I'" flat: r{lad gravel: fill s<lnrior apartm. en', for faml'ly of three SUNROOM-1ibrar.v" suite; Birch BOOKS hought in any quantity.! 6 ROOM HOUSE, oil heat. 2 car 23713

L . T I II E t' l.b . b k . " . lop soil; humus <lnd stone. Calleavlng Must Se I, J'n E~st Side of town. Can Lovescat, two chairs (all with ,n Ire Ilan('s. oo'cases and: garagc, side drive. One blockawn - 0 . t' B B . any time. Hosevil1e 1662 I\l or. furni~h char~eter or business reversible leather seats) foot- pam mgs. ronzes, . C. C1aes. from 2 bus lines, Convellient to 21-S(aER) VIGCE.Sneral I_R~e\'il_le 1!_.1_4 '_!V., _

refereno::cs. 'Viii sign one or two stool. tahle-S 175, quality fur- 1670 Leverette. Phone CHerry, schoo1.<, churches. stores. for _ __ _ _French Provir,ci,:'ji Living Room dnd year lease and pay rent two OT niture. Evenings TUx. 2.2727. 426\'. I further information NI. 2171. TER ,MODEHN CARPET CLEANERS.

D" R - Ihree months in advance, if reo -------------- --.-.-,.-.----- .. --------.---.---.- . CULLIGAN SOFT WA : All make~ of carpels, rugs andInlng "oom r-urnitclre qllired. Phone MAdison 9500, INTERIOR decoration. home 8-ARTICLES F~R~ALE 8-~~T.!.~~ES FOR. SAL~ __ i SERVICE fmnitmc clenned in your home

BE I stud ... course. plus reference . U d 2 030~ L' .

DROOM FURNITURE CONSISTiNG OF.' Apartnent 41, books on furr.iture. mostly In'lestig~te this time Md money T Xl' 0 -0.0,'. rlee estlmiltes.d Sec advertising in yellow pager

i EXECUTIVE, transferred from limited editions. An opport\ln- A L U MAT I C s,wing convenienco to ~y.Ncw York. desires 3 or 4 hed- ity for some carel'r minded per- - - 22700 Harper Avenue 180.room house in Grosse Pointe ~on, 'TUxedo 2.!o522. T el, ROs~vilie 4565W (Continued on Page 21)on lease. 'B~i11 decforatef at own REAl, BARGAIN-Beautiful 01"1 THREE IN ONE' ---------.------- -------.---expense, est 0 re ('rences, 21 a SERVICES Generol 21 a-SERVICES-~eneralTU. 1.9439. iental t'el'eghan rug, IO'6"xl7'. I - - _

! .----.--.--------- good as ncw. Cost $2500. will: ALL /',lUMlt-JUM .'---------- "i EKGINEER and wife. permanent sell for $1200 cash. You have to COME TO US FOR

position, al present residence see it to appreciate. 423 Fisher COMBINATION WINDOWS.;1,'2 years, no children, desire Rd. at St. Plllll. Tuxedo 2-8Ml. YOUR SEWING NEEDSfurnishl:'d or unfurnished apt. --.or flat. MU. 25D6. FINE Kil'ananshah rug 101(zx15,

--------- .--_ .. --- $500, and Ispahan 10~2 x 14''2,GROSSE POINTE AREA. 3.4 $700. Phone VA. ).8135 morn.

bedroom home, Execulivl! and ings..wifE', naughter 7. Cilll RAn. -.-----dolph 2646. , ANTIQUES-Seth Thomas Chime1---. I clock, Hanging plaque model of

GRS, PTE, FARMS policeman i First Freighter on Great Lakl's,and wife desire 11at, a partment suitable for recreetion room,or ~mall hOllse. ~ast Side. Call Hand painted gardinere (Lim-Jim Rohl'l' Is, Niagara 2100 or ogcs). brass umbrella stand.NIagara 8813. Evenings. TUx. 2.2i27.

1-PUBLIC NOTICES

9-ARTICLES WANTED

Ill-ARTICLES FOR 'RENT

lIA;-TRAILERS

8-ARTICLES FOR SALE

12A-BOATS tOR SALE

IS-DIAMONDS

12-AUTOS WASTED

I6-GOLD

II AUTOS FOR SALE

_FOR'RENT(BbU&.U~ Apt!., Fla.h., e.le.) (l

J-WANTED TO RENT(House.s. Apls., Flats., etc.)

17-0PPORTUNITIES

ISo-EXCHANGES

14-REAL ESTATE WASTED

I3-REAL ESTATESale. Lease or Rent)

I9-PETS

I-PUBLIC NOTICES

lA-PERSONALS

l-LEGAL NOTICES

SA.-EMPI.O\:l\IENT BUREAU

~BELP WANTED(Male and Femaln

3-LUST AND FOUND

S-SITUATIOSS WANTED(~lal0 and t'emale)

,.' I

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NI. 4221

VASES andSTATUeS

We Repairall Typesof Lamps

WIRED

Old andNew Lamps

_ ..~_."_ _- ---_._---------

UNDER REGULARPRICE. ACT NOW!

fOJ' FIA'ER.INTERIOR PAINTINGand DECORATING

FOR SnORT T111E WE WtLT.

.GENERAL HOME MAINTENANCE

NIagara 4255

WE 11\\'1: 4,000 G ..\ T.1,O:-;S WITII rum CREOSOTE

OIL YOUR ROOF100/0

P. P. GRACE484 CONNER VA.2.1619

Shingle Roofs

EVERYTHING ELECTRICELECTRICAL "HOT POINT"

CONTRACTORS APPLIANCESHr<;'lr1rnfl,'ll ::lnd ('omrlll'rll.,1 Jrntl'(,"OlJ,lf' Ul"li\"rrr

H'HII1.L; ;IJlI1 1:"I';lirlllL: ".\f',lrir ILIIl!:£',," "!'\Y.l"ihl!"r~;\l'\\ ,1nd liid \\Ilrk 'Hf'lrl<:I'r.d(Jl'l,i, 'T:lrtJum Clt";tner.co

O,'r :--l",r ;11 YOllr ""'r\"i('("

You'll Saveon Servicesrendered by

these DependN

able Firms

CHAS. POWLESLAND KENNELSBt;TWF,E:-O U:-;COI.:"O A;\;D FISHER ROADS

W" Wash ane) Trim All 8rf'ed ..Dog~, All Brrf'<Is BoaTcled by Day or ~tonth

18115 MACK AVENUE

IltmNTE Cl~e~~~~,~Jr!L~~LOnS_~_,'I en's and l.adil's' Suits Tailored To OrdH VA, 2.3040

Allcra tions, Helining. Cleaning alill Pressing

14931 EAST JEfFERSON, at City LimitsFred ;\l, Schuman Estahlished 1925 Open Eves. 'till 7:00

Appliance Re-pairs, VaCUljmCleanl'rs, IroDs,Toasters, Elec-t r i c Cookers,

ROAD SERVICE et~p.pij,~n~;~Ie and Delimy

2;~:';:~;;t!!;).EL;~T~ICiskopEarle Richards Servl.ce I 152A30lM,LIGkELECTL~IC .

't dC near a.epotnte20)91 :\!ado: J\\'e., In Ihe Woods

Hit Parade and ClassicalRECORDS

AlhullU Ilr Slnx"".R:ldIO!i Checl.;f'"d ftnd Rf"pl\IT('dSf:nj,j'(' IlrQh\(ll and H('tt~(mable

\\"nrf.o i,. (~lI:'1rnni.~('cI!HARPER-VOGUE

It" 1110 St:nnf't:1"91,1) .'.lrpr-r TU. 1-28~O

'.,~

BAYER1S ElECTRIC & p,PPLlANCE COMPANY

I17330 Eo W,\nr:r::-; HilS. Tl'xtdo I.olloil,,"r~-R:30 to ;;:,1<1 Hcs. Tl'xedo l-t.';7'!

11.-----------'I - -- - - .---- - -,. --------- ----------!

I It l, bC'\ll'l' to ,,,lIft'l ,,::nng than The Elliotc torr.ln"d.1i to do H, and happi','!' tu ht.' ~{Jn1C" Su\"kuI 'l i11',.~ d',i']tl,d t!~;ln !\l't \~I t t",I;;\.- T.a'l( ('(JIl1"llh.a1l11O r;pn, .-\ct'tinc

I S"IH;!t'j JI11l11.";CI!L ..._.. _ ..__ .. ,1.-',') r~~r.,U r:"'ao.. _.. Gi',l,:;,~. !,'l~!"(. :ir ,\1:('[iii!'3n{JFr-.1f;"" 'lnl'p~I 'ILl' '1. li'::L 'I' dl\'::I":S In the l'I.U "1 ill, ;!'\I:,'j 7.'1 r m

IGUIDE"TOGO~'~'~~i'~f~~

I In Grosse Pointe Woods It's IALL S!~~~~~~lI, ~1~O~)~~T~~~R ~~~ ~!~~SAKEWe Do Welding Mack Ave., Cor. Roslyn Rd.

('h.,lrTII'rIiiI. \ rill n::;...'11-. "/''\

SERVIC.EHI. 0164

By Jack Sords

STAFFAN

Your home will bewarmer in winter

andcooler in summer

YOUR BEST INSULATIONINVESTMENT IS

Insulate/SAVE FUEL-up to 40%!

with complete insulation

Phone Today for free Survey

[email protected](, WOOL

INSTAllED BY YOUR R£GISTEREOC£lOTEX /lPPllCATOR

14346 Kercheval ,\I

VA, 2.5654

Our Business

INSULATION COR

Ae, 1nA~NbR

~"'.(~~0I(G~ ~1l20 f3ASf-MAN r:-Olu7 ".,Ar:lS ";o1"eoIN10 g.'\)el3"'~L- S'HI~~L- G~~AMe. Al-".-JG wd;.l' ~e-

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C~II Day or Nigh!

Free Estimates

Pumps Are

M aintena nce Electric

REASONABLEAND GUARANTEED

Wiring and Repairing

ElectricalWork

GORDON'S PUMPVA. 2.7396 563 LYCASTE

Now is a good time to have that Cnlldr Drain, Sump, orBilge Pump made lil:e new, Also flooded basements rump~d.Loaners installed while repairs are being m~dc. Pick up anddeliver if desired. All work fully guaranteed. Quid Service.

'1'RA,/rJoi<. !-lAD A I.\Fe-l.Me- MAJOl< 1.~6uiS-I3A-1""l'lI>lE1A\le:RA6€- OF.,1.0. ~MOCK../I'"I!~ i~AIf?-$0F PoX" OM~I-le:. M.Ol1.-.ll3 WON

zsfs"" GAM€-S,I!Cl.JDI..t& FI.J,;.. WI1"'l'I-(Xli' A l;>e;.F'GA-( 14~o~o St=l<le~cO......~'1I-<io....l

IMMORTALS

Grosse PointeElectric

Imp rove LookOf Kitchens

GROSSE POINTE NEWS

t "r~ r(;.I1~T:lI'" r ... l"'On stn;l!"

lIt1m('~

W, E. MEECHAM

PLlHIIBING & HEATING

A\, cilll it h01\' ground.T!'lf' s,dl \\h{'l'~ fir5t thl'\' Iron,The\' h~\'(~ jell un;;t~l~erl, "Il:;t

'th!'!f' llw\' fOllnd---Frf'cciom to \~'O"hlP God,

-F"lieiil D. HtnFll\.'

TUxedo 2.1048

1552 Brys Dr. Grs. Pte. WDods I

DOETSCH BROS, Inc.3675 E. VERNon HWY,

S, F. BARBERr'Jlagar/l 6784

~'n Rl'''lIlt~~;n CI1:HJ::t.

"rl~~&'III\S I~l'II~N~I'?\V c call solt'c your 1,)"oblclll

ROTO-ROOTERElectric Sewer Cleaning

"We Succeed Wilen Others Fojj"C ALL ~O. 7.5610

If No Answer Call CH. 6232

Window Shade Cleaningand Replacements

MUI'v1FORD'S FLOORCOVERING

l[i127 E., WARREN, Nbg:,ra 0446

\Ve f1"C r(",,', r~"1'1,/ ~,~) r"'Ir'l!e(H.,~.,r;~.:~~('~. j,..,~ [-l',."/~ cd,1irn '.i1f'i~q ~ L'fl"-";"" ,Yhl rJ~;:"I-

(':.,}-,'n.)':~(.') \'.:::.'. R,) (;, ;e~-~.()i:r1:>r" v/,:-,:r i: r:"j' ~\'I::.,::;ry.

REPAIRS1I.,fjERiOR and EXTERIOR

~ ~4 ....._ •• : ........ ,,: ';l, II lllC 11111 .. "''' •••

DEPENDABLELandscape Service Co.

VA.. 2-7749 Ot. 3541

20380 Np'hit\

Erdose front or rear porc~e;,kitchen cabnet5. recreation moons,edt i~ rooms, .renlode~i ng. ~ PrQm prserVice, gooo wod.ma nsh ip.

GAR:\GE-porch('~. spale' and ;;t- :tic rOnITI'::; hilill or repaired. Ex~ :pert wmkmamilip. Phone KI., Pincapple Mint Ice Cream2~i;D. : (Automatic Refrigerillor)

____________________ 1 Dis.'olve one rennet tablet by21t-Dressmaking crushing- in one tilhlespoon ('otd .:

. . .. \',<1tl'r. 1\1ix two cups light eream. For a very small 1Jlvestment,EXCLCSIVE Alt('ra1ions hy Ma- ':1 ('up s\Jf:aJ" I~ ('up COrll sirup, I the homemaker car. change the

rie Stephens. AI,o furs 13327 'I teaspoon mint extract and few l appe,Hilnce of one major room- •Kercheval. Vl\llcy ,1-0(}~3, drops green food cololing (if de- ! the kitchen. I

~ireri). Warm slowl;', stirring I' That iJl\~5ttnent ii; in new shelfcon,l;intly. Tl'st a dl()p on in-. paper, \\h\ch IS plentIful thISsick of wrist frl'quenlly. WI1<>n' year. Picking out,hclvmg p;;prrcnmfortably \\arlll (llU deg, F,) is like selecting nrw w~1l P,11'('lnot hll\, lemo\'e al once flom fnr thr. li\'ing rnOln, matf'rial forhe;IL Add dissolvf'd rennet tah- I bed\'O"11l drapes or ne"- furniturelet and 51ir quickly for <i few: eO\f'ls-only it co<1s l'on<iderab\y.,r('ond~ only. Pour al once, while Ie,s.still liquid. into rf'fligeriltor tray.Do not move until scl - ilbout I

10 minutl',< Place in frcC'zingcompartment anrl freeze untilfil tn, Hf'tno\'<: from tra\' to ah(,,,l. hleak lip with a f,;rk andiW,i ~ with ~111 C]('l't rie ur rnlfll"\"1)(',,11'1' \lIlti! flee f!'iHn har~1lumps. hut still a thick 111\1.'11,..\dd pineapple ~allC('. 1H':lt quit'k-1.\' into the mixture, Finish(rl'Pzing,

Pineapple Saur.cCook one ClIp pineap1'Jf' ann 1',

ell p \\alel o\'cr low hf'at fo:' I,minutes. Arid ':1 eup sugm 2nd('()ok until t"nder.

D i,tinctiveecorating

..

594 Piper

Phone TY. 5-9210BOOO Linwood

E.,.c;limate!J Given Freein you!' Hom~

VAlley 2-5159

10 DAY SERVICECustom Built Furniture

Slip Covers • .DrapesorEN EVENINGSf'j,

P adiculorainting

-_._--~•...__ ._----_._ .. _-_ ..._-----PAINTING INTERIOR and exter-

ior; papPl'hanging, wall wa,h.ing, pat('h plastering, caulkirg.Work personally handled ilndguaranteed. Free est i III ate.Loutz, VA 21123 days; VA 4-416B evenings.

FOR YOUR Sprinf: Painling anddecorating ('alt TU. 1.4;'21, freeestimate.

GUARANTJ;;ED work on all re-frigeration. Repaired in homeor hermetic UllIt (eplaced. Li.eem~d a;]d bonded, J, HayesRefl'lgeratioll Service. VAlley2.8212. '

'CALL M. BROWN, for qualitynec:orating at reasonable prices,Interior ane! Exterior. IVanhoe7248, B to 7 p,m.

: A. C. HOUK, decorilting andpainting, interiot' and exteriorWall paper removed. W<lsilingand cleaning, VAlley 2-5587.1239 Lakepointe.

Re-upholstering - He-styling

Fireplace ChimneysCLEANED

Furniture tops. shelving, mirrors •.• stOCKdnd cuslom made. Repairing of ieadedglass, mirrored furniture. compacts andsmall accessories.

Ii if~sglass.

Grosse Pointe Glass & Mirror Shop17143 Kercheval Ave. ' NI. 3743

Across f.'om A&P Store

CLASSIFIED ADS

Also

Thursday, March 25, 1948

GENERALCA.RPET SERVICE

VAley 2-3127

O ..'("T ';0 year!' £!xpcricncp ind('<min~ ;mfl Tt:"pairinJ::" dC'fcc!i\.e(irC'1l1.1('e chimnc.\'s :lno r1ampC''rs.

\\ie also !tlrnj~ 1 Ctlimn('Y ~cr('cn~ fnr pro!cr! Ion ar;:~in!;lSn"rk~. Rird". ~~\Ilrr('1s, n;"t1.o;;. dc,

nm:-lACE, nOILER ,\:-;D )"C't-:f.n,',TOR Cl!l~I:-;f:~S CLE,\:-;F.D,

Quality Workmenship

HOlms:11 :;)n to ;l:OO

Clos('n'sal Lln1"ys

rARKER-SPRINGFIELD, LAWN SWEEPERS

Window Shade Cleaningand Replacements

MUMFORD'S flOORCOVERING

16127 E. WARRENNIagara 0446

J. C. Kinggo & Son

A \'I'ide selection 01 !.rl.brics(lod pa1lrrllS

Tn .\C" UpholsterinJ:'} • Compan)'

14322 MACK at ChalmersVA, 2-4670 Y A. 2.5534

Moto-MowerSizl's 19" to 7I"

Scout 21" Cut

Th~ best In Powt'l" La~,'nT1lowrrs.A Quality .)[achine for Twenly"Nlnfl l"can.

CARPETSCLEANED and REPAIRED

IN YOUR HOME

NELSON G. FROLUNDOr-one Polnle nepre!iientath'e

NT. 2634

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\rVili td~,e do'/.m STorm w;ndo\'-/s. I'PIANO tuning, electric cleaning,put Ul"> screens or<) W/cir,g:, etc. complete service. C. L. Ed.1

V~~:~,~i~~I\l~~~ 5~~;;~:.C::1:s;,E:,~x:::~:1~:RVICE IFREE E',T I i,,1A TES TUNING. repainng, refinis!ting,!

2'-P.-d' R-'--- I and 1l10.thD.lDof.ing. PLaza 2025.:m-.a 10 e~_~_s____ Place YOU.l order early .•

H:\DIO [,n<1 phoJ1og"aph rcpait'i ----- ------senice. Prolllpt and dePend_I'Landscapeable. Opposil~ Ea:-:tcrn High. LANDSci~p-E-~--S-E-R-V-IC-E---L-a-\\-.n-sfor 25 ye~lrs. JACK O'CO?ol-1 rolled and fertilized trees

. NOR, ,~31 Mack. IVanhoe trimmed and l'emnvect: A. R.4HD A~,o 1,001 _KerclH'\'al_~1 Alcx<,lnder Landscape Co. VA1-Notle D,llll!', TUxedo 1-1600'1 ley 2-35[J1.

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~~'~1l.1~~~_£t~1(;1:5/~~.llltUIe 11'-, GARDE~ndSERVICE -E-liz-a~'~t-h-~:~~-~--J~-r-~~eHonoroGuest at Shower21r-Cement Work f General Clean;ng and Trimming, --------______________ ,Mrs. Paul Jerome of Bedford r C. La\\'\encc J(,lomes, of Roch-BRICK and "ement work. Re- Ferii';zing, Top Dres;;ng, road and Mrs. Ralph Netting of i ester who will marry \V;llIen

pair and new. Drive\\'ay~. Ga- Roi:irlg, Grass Cuiling Lincoln road were co.ho,tesses i Charles Slout. also of Ro{'he~I('r,ral(e, rat wall, basement floors, "NO JOB TOO LARGE OR Satlll'day at a luncheon and kit-l at an April :1 Cl'l'(>mony in Chlistporches, steps, ex c a vat i n g. TO Stv\,A,LL' chen shower at the Grosse Pointe: Chulch, Cran1>I'ook,Bi<lck dIrt . [)egryse. C _.1 FREE ESTI~.t1/\TES Yaeht Club. : -- ------ ------

P A I N TIN G and Decorating, VAlley 4-11G3. Honor guest was Elizabeth~ 18_2_0_i-j_ineMile Ros. 50351'.1 Jeanne Jerome, daughter of the \

Lyons. TUxedo 1-2424 or MUr- 21 s-Carpenter \\{ork --------~------ray 7415. GIVE YOUR HOME the "New

CARPENTRY work, h0me main- \ Look;.' spring clean up time is Juniors at Yacht Club21 i-Wall Washing tenance a nd improvements, here. Rolling. futizing and seed- Plan Juke Box Jamboree_______________ attics, porches, garages and ing. Verney L"nciscape Serviee.SPEEDY and neat wall wa,hing. recreation l'OL>lllS, State licensed Estimates free. VA. 1-9239.

Free estimate. Call TU. 2-4251. Goebel Construction Co. VEnice -- ------- Dick Franzen is chairman of____________ • --. 9-0,49. GROSSE POINTE the "Juke Box Jamboree" to be

LANDSC PE SERVICE given Saturday evening by the, A j lInior cl'O\\'d of the Grosse PointeExperienced i'l Pruning heir. and Yilcht Club. .Ornament!!1 Trees and Shrub,. I The club's newly-decorated f()'-Landscap:ng and Mainfenance i castle will be the scene of the

'dance. The bowling alley is toNiagara 4921 bl' open (or dancers who want to

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,spread", bl.mkets and slip('over., competent. eOIIlI,'ous \\' hit (' Alterations all women's andLAID & REPAIRED ALL WORK GUAHi\NTEED men, \-Alley 4-~170, 0:' LIncoln men's clothing, Rl'linings all

STAIR CARPET SHIFTED PICKUP AND Df-L1VERY 2-.1704, ._ \\'(H'k gllaranteed. 70 W. Alex-P:ngree 4347 WtNDOW CLEA:'il":G, storm a!H1 allder TEmple 2.3220,

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INDIVIDUALLY de,igned. Dress' Storm windows Iemoved, sCI-eens ellng, Excellent \\'orkmansillp,and Surgical garments, O\'er and awnmgs hung. Estllnates 395!J Ila\'erhill, Tux,do 2-1822.13 yea" experience. Maude freely gIven on wall WaSlll!lg. jjJi-f:SS~AKiNG _ all('rati~~-;;;Bannert. 3fjH McKinley, Grosse' HAt't:S Wi,'JUOV/ l~LE,A,~iii,G ,m;' sewing <inne in ;'our home,Pojnte, Call N Jagal'a 4027 01 A~~D WALL WASH 1',,G 1'1 U JTOwnsend 7-4:312. "Call iI . 7:161;.____ 13927 E. Jefferson ------------~----

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To give )'OU an idea of what dreamy things .Ti\COBSON'S cando for your wedding, we'd advise a look'see at lhe wedding window(starting Satllr~ay) at the 8mart shoppe. Chanlilly lace, mellowsatin for the bride .•. mist marquisette touched in f:astcr yellowfor the maids.

So for valuable help with all )'our wcdding details. and thebridal glamour yon'lI remember your whole life through. be surc tos~t' Miss Charlot at JACOBSON'S.

With a great deal of imagination plus many )'ears of experienceMis.s Chariot not only takes over the delails of the bride's s;own amIthose or the entire bridal party but is cven prepared (0 semI out )'ourwedding invilati<lns, arrange )'our photol(raphic appointmenl~.t\nother service-Miss Chariot find.~ out exar,lIy what clolhes youwill need for that divine locale you've chosen Cor )'our wedding trip.

Tbe Easter Bunn)' has made TITUS DRUGS his headquarters forEaster candies and gifts this year! Gilbert.s fam'l.us chocolates, inJlost war lushness. have arrived in one and two pound boxes. Forthe hard candy fans, there's another delicious assortment. Easterbaskets will make your dimpted darlings pound lheir paddies in gleeand Titus also lias Easter baskets with gHis for adults. TITUS sug.gests you remember your wife, mother or sweelheart at EilStCI' withsome of the lovel;.- perfumes and cosmetics from Chancl, ElizabethArden or Rubenstein (many arc Easter gift packaged). A specialhint too, to Easter shoppers, be sure to see the snappy combinationcompact and cigarette case, a chic accessory for Madame's new Springhandbag, tf ever we've seen one. In gotd or silver tones (no luxurytax!) the compacts and cases come in many dilJerent sizes ami btylcs.All this Easter thoughl at TITUS on Kercheval.

To the genl1.emen: You are really missing the Easter boat if youhaven't called PASELK, the Grosse Pointe florist. and given you!'order for Her Easter posies. AJJ types of corsagE's from single.smashing orchids to quaint Colonial nosegays ... besides an elegantvariely of cuI flowers and Easler Sunday plants, Jot this numberdown right now .•. for Howers at Easter and every see.son it'sPASELK, Nt 8~24.

Tbose ladies of .It/amour who follow the beauty edicts oj Missl:lizabeth Ardell will bold 011 10 tbejr carter bOlluets tIIld rIIshright Ol'er to SCII ETTLER'S on l'isber roat! tvbm we tell Ihemthere's a s.p.e.c-i.a-l all Ardell clellsillg cream.

Because tbe bome of glamour Ol'erstocked rm war lillie j,II'S,Ardell is oDel'illg )'011 ber deasing Cl'eam packed ill tbese jars jarS2 illStead of tbe mual $3. Tbe cream is exactly the sallie as packed;'1 110st war COlltaillers and for YOllr two dollars )()fl get eight fulloUllcer. This great bargain may be had stllrtillg Mal'ch 29 (Ile:.:tMOllday) al SCHETTLER'S 011 Fisher road.

Spring (it's here!) ••• romance ••• wClldings. And may we step: right up and say JACOBSON'S, here at the Pointe, supplies every-

thing for the wedding ideal, with the possible l'xeeption of the blush-ing bridegroom.

YOU must supply the bridegroom but Jacobson's Jessica Chariot,secretary of the new and really wonderful hl'idal salon, carries onfrom there. A II the details of a charming \yedding are ofT your prettyshoulders ••• and onto I\lissie C's.

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Fri. Mal'. 26 ... Showing ofRose Bowl movies under auspicesf>f Optimisls Club in Neighbor.hood Club •.. 6:30 p,m.

Tuesday, Mar. 30 . • • Men'sClub of Pointe Methodist Churchto meet in Virgit L. Wa'linghorne, 327 Kerby road to hear Dr.Shurley Johnson of CentralMethodist Church ... 8 p.m.

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Arthur J. BolIde

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MRS. HAROLD R. B01'ER. • glimpsed af Ibe E!'erglad~JClllb Circus Ball. , • ;11 a betH'ell/y sofl pillk lare {;al gowl1splashed, sparillgly, witb pi11k crystal pail/etes. Of] tbe sboulder.tbe goum bad mt-otIJ medallions of tbe lace formillg tillY s/eel'es.The jfill, gored skirt fell to Ibe floor ill graceflll folds. With bel',adiallt dark good looks-dramlltic!

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MRS. C. HENRY BUHL attended a recent house dance atHobe Sound in strapless. mist.',' :>'1"110\1' starched organdiedotted in large black discs. The skirt was full and anklelength. A wide midriff of black taffeta distinguished thefrock with which she wore her ell'.ga'lt topaz jewelry. lnci.dentally. Mrs. B. is affecting one of the new look hair cuts .•• :cap effect, very short and soft! . I: * .. II<. .

\\IRS. GEORGE O. JOIlNSTON d3nced at the same smart func-!t1on, (given by Mrs. Wilson Wing of Providence) in a while eyelel'Embroidered organdie frock worn over turquoise taffela. i\nkle1~ngth and designed with the \'eddy 19~8 )lush ed-up sleeves, theI;own was banded at the waist in a huge wide turquoise lalreta sashwhich ended in a large, loose bow at the back. Showell of( hersmooth sun tan.

r MRS. ROBERT MARTIN ... dining with friends in Palm Beach• , •. '.lnd looking soignee in a Carnegie afternoon frock. Extremelysimple, the gown had a ~oft blue background for navy scroll tracings.The tracings and the neckline were outlined in iridescent bluesequins. Wispy sleeves. Great chic.

to catch each of her tears, and 1,--------------,'she is obliged 10 mourn untilshe has filled the bottle to thebrim.

CHINATOWN VISITORWhere has he acquirerl lhis

Icollection? Mr. Tobin. who op'erates the R. R. Tobin TobaecoComp8ny in Delroit, "head.~ for 1'--------------1 IChinatown anytime I'm in a Contributed b)'

I large city." While some of his Mrs. Edgar H. Gal!oll'a)'.Ireasurt'd items have been gifts. SALAD DRESSING

-I'he himself hns collected nlOst of ~/J cup granulaled sugar• the several hundred pieces In 2 tsp. catsup

his home. 1Ii! cup vinegarReading Chinese history il1ter-

ested 1\'11'. Tobin in Oriental juice of 1'2 lemonphilosophy. and from there he tsp. saltbranchc'd out into Chinese car\'- 2 tsp. paprikaings which emuody the ancienl 1 cup Mazola oilteaehings. The sayings of Con- 2 cloves of garlicfueius impressed him so deeply Add a little celery seed.that one oC his packaged tobac- Keep in refrigerator.co, bears a quotation from theChinese wise man. 1-

Two large book.ends on 1\11'. /? f' ITobin's ofTice desk portray an Lonu'ng. eAten j

Oriental man seated with a pairof dogs. These, he explains, area commercialized Corm of theart, made by Philippine moun-tain tribesmen at the behest ofAmerican manufacturers.

YALm; SOARSBecause importations from

China were held up during thewar, the value of the Tobin col-lection has increased greatly inrecent years. Today, Mr. Tobin

Iis in quest of a book which' willtell him the complete history

-Pielmc by Fred Rllnnell. behind each of the carvings heRlClIAIlD R. TOBIN OF B,\LFOUR ROAD owns.

B)' Killy Camey "The Chinese artist puts in theAn interest in history which naturally led him to study wood carving the character of

PILFERINGS philosophies of various countries is responsible for his unusual the person," Mr. Tobin explains.Bennet CerI on Samuel Goldw)'n: Oriental art collection, believes Richard R. Tobin. "Fol' instance I have figures of Mar. 31 and April 1 ... "The"G ld ts t fl' ht k' f h' d '11 Carvings. mostly of Chinese'------------- the goddess of love and the god- New. Y_?U" uy Fe?eration of Wo-

o wyn wan op Ig men wor mg or 1m an ','11 pay dess of sin. The moment you men s l-Iubs, MUsle Hall. matineeany price to get them. He is responsible for the presence oC some of' teak:'lool~ in, dark b.rown and those which he considers exqui- know what the carving repre- I and evening each day. Vera Zor-the worJd's greatest authors in HoJJywood. One of his eariiest im. black. all" dIsplayed m a large site pieces arc a tiny dragon a sents you can see that the artist! wa to appear.

niche ne.ar lhe entrance haJJ of water buffalo, and a fishernla' n. has c'll'aracterl'zed the goddess ex'. • • •portations was Maurice l\laeterlinck. '1 know you don't understand tl T b h A I tl? 0 marne., arge goa - The fine Jines on the back of ' Thurs" April 1 . . . POI'ntepicture technique,' Goldwyn assured him, 'You don't have to. Just go skm pan I f 0 Tibet form th actly'

. e l' m . ~ I" the water buffalo he asserts are . Branch of American Associationhome and write your greatest book over in the form of a scenario. backdrop fo[' .these pnzed pIeces cOlnpal'able to th'ose on. a 'steel Mr. Tobin slresses, however. f, of the c'olJectlon. ,_ the difference bel ween a carving 0 University Women to meet in

1 don't care how long it takes you, engravmg The Chinese fisher. 'd . d home of Mrs. Emil Dauch. 729 HA WTHORNE HOUSE'S deservedly famous Easter Lamb Cakes"Some weeks later Maeterlinck came back with the finished This is the same picture panel a I . . I' l' d t IJ by an expenence artIst an one B df d d t 8 T "d (N d I' .before which the Buddhist monks m n cans upon us s en 1'1' s ~ ' by a student. "After you've been I' or roa a p.m. alk by I' are once more In our ml st. These cunning A D I' ICIOUS) cakes

script. pray, says 1\11'. Tobin. In facl. but the rod ha~ not be~n In. collecting. you can tell at a Representati\'e Henry Gage, Hus- are used by Pointe hoslesses to. center their Easter tables as well <1~

.. 'Now we'll see something.' beamed Goldwyn. and took it into i the N"tional Geographic Maga- ~erted betwe~n hiS handS-It also I glan"e whether an accomplished bands welcome.' for Easter dessert. Usually, the Lamb Cakes have a spice body andhis sanctum sanctorum. Two minutes later he rushed out tearing! zine in an issue some months IS earved With th~ rest of the aI'tist has made the figure." he . .••• then are covered with coconut frosting, giving a fluffy, wooly effeelhis hair. ago carried an article on Tibet figU~e from the solitary b.lock of Isays. Likewise, "fake" carvings. slaFnrdl.,cApnl 2 .•• WXYZt's pB.and-1 with eyes, nose and ears especially contrived in some contrasting

with. pages oC color leproduc- woo. which are made in the United aravan commg 0 Jerce . , _ . _ ."'My God,' he screamed, 'the hero is a bee!'" lions. Hanging in one of the"an- TilE ORIENTAL TOUCH Siates and sold as imports. can School under auspices of Pierce frost mg. ThiS year. I.. addlllOn to th~ spice lambs there will be

cient Bud,lhist temples pictured The Oriental touch is not lim. be detected by the collector. PTA. Ross Mulholland. M.C. Fun I chocolate cake lambs. Take your chOIce bul hurry, for these arewas a replica of the goatskin ited to one niche in the Tobin Besides liking Oriental art, for teen-agel's. I made special and come In either large or small size. Order one todayhand painting which is on the home. hDlVe\'er. Inside the front Mr. Tobin is an ardent baseball and don't forget that HAWTHORNE HOUSE will serve a bountifulwall of his loom. . hall stands a carved teakwood fan. Right now he has a hobby April 9 •.• School Secretnries' Easter Dmner this Sunday. complele with the delicacies of the

ORIENTAL CARYINGS chest lined with eamphor wood. which is far removed both from annual benefit card party to buy season. from 12:20 to 8 p. m.Dragons, war dogs, Oriental A. teakwood book raek, hand the Orient and baseball. Around Items needed by veterans in Ma-

deities and men are among the painted pictures of dragons. man. the yard he has planted 410 rose- rine Hospital. Pierce Junior High* ... * delicately carved figures in the i darins. carvings of Ming horses bushes. including over 60 varie. School. B p.m. A/ld nail' aboul Ibe Easler YOU •• , highly recomll1e/lded are

The New York Times tells about an applicanl ior a Federal Job Tohin collection. The striking ,\and tiny jade figures adorn the tics of roses. and he's 'hard at ---------------- I rfact about each of these works house. work each Saturday in prepara- toe W" .ilL' ON PIERCE GROSSE POINTE BR/INCH sllits

who wrote this on her Civil Service form: of art is that whether it is a An antique dinner bell and tion for the heautiful rose display APTITUDE TESTS pointed-lip Il'ith O'le of Ihe stll1wil1g alligator, lizard or kid bags"1 was princi.palof a two room school and I taught all the sub- foot high or 'only a couple of gong which graced some man- which graces the Tobin home en.ble YOU 10 learn the kind of whic!J hat'e jllsl arrived (/-rJ-t'-e.d a gray alligator bag. , • a dashing

jects in the upper four grades. I also fixed the furnace, swept the inches, it has been carved from darin's home once, upon a time. each summer. work "OU ran besl succeed In. or red lIZard number •.• and a bal1dsotJIe nal"Y kid).rloor, fixed the fences. carried the water and washed the windows. It a single block of wood. and a ~iny tear :,ase are o,ther With his ~if~ and daughter, ~~fIO~~n'!F;; ';~~d~~'d ~:~~e;,hb~'l~' .

f h . t k prJzed Items Behind the bCJew P t M T b live at 1246 Bal d i Aboul tbe sllits, 1f/,tiT-TON PIERCe is SbOII,il1;"a fascillatingwas a very intelleclual undertaking and the main thing I learned Some 0 t I" carvings may a e.. . - a., r. 0 m s - an ~ ,Is.) "the art.ist as iong as six or nine eled brass tear vase is a unique four road. Pat is known in the YOC,\TJOXAL COUN8ELlXGo and eDectil'e IMI'.!' sheer wool jllmper (witb great medallion ill th~

was never to do it again." months, so intricate is the detail story. In its spoon-shaped top. metropolitan area for her work nalllpi I~S'~~~,T ~~Ireclor r'er)' front center) wom with a long sleu'ed wbite silk blouse arid.----------------------------, work, MI'. Tobin states. Among the Chinese widow is supposed in radio and television. 956 ;\Iacc.bces Bld~ TE. 1-1551 II trim bolero. The holero is lined i,l spicy red. Tbe ob.SQ.good

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I {/"unior eJ...eafjue CJ'i er:1' 0 umn *an:JI~;~~R~~e.;;,~rs * Nelli, long slips strai[;ht from fashion heallt!n hal'e arr;I'cdOf Call TUxedo 2-85U I in time 10 git'e a smooth alld louly hacking for Jour Easter finery.I Candid PhOlo. 0' Wedding. Saw tbem in white It'itb da;,uv hlue binditlg at hem, blue imets

TRANCE she went into her trance her They cover the whole sky. The Re.~~~a~;rll~~tes al lop •.• also blue with white trim alld lJeddy. Frellcby pil1kb" very voice changed and her thick world is dark and full of fear i with blue.

J alcoholic bass became a very and grief. The STORM is break- IMary Fiske Bryant clear and pleasing voice. She ing." Then, gradually the dem- The WAtTON Pll3RCE jewel box is etlcballtil1g with a great

Book "Tomorrow Is Forever" "I hate to ask you to work at spoke in poetry, prese, or blank onstrations stopped and in a calm Racquets collectioll of new note jewels .•• wbite mist a'ld blue mist mOOlI-, .. . -llight. but this woman is under verse, and it seemed that more sweet voice a poem came forth Restrung stones! Tbere are fobs, oDly smart with SIIIls Ibis SP";l1g. "'001l-

Author :: \Val\\ Ick Deepll1g contract with her publisher not than one spirit was trying to get to the effect that everything was 12-Hour I stolle and gold pitH. Earrings alld ,recklaees IISillg the misty stOlle.!.Play "Life \Vith Father" to go into a trance wilhout a into the act. II'Iuch of the mono- wonderfut now. ';AII the agony Service I Trifari treamres (aile a pill fOYl/ted like a grJld j1rJ/L'crpot withActress :Helen Haves i stenographer there to take Ndown logue. however, was in old Eng- hanaddthbeeesnono'~e.lalnd\,~ohrethdargkoJ1lensgS coral store j10wers dallglillg.) Also IF AT-TON PlT'.RCE haJ Ha/fie

T .. every word she says" Mr. eet- lish and Miss Rand had the feel.y y C ., . I d l - k' d . l ' J.Actor \\ alter Huston ing had explained to his secre- ing she was taking down a pseu- through to earn and deserve thisarllegle s rNlle co ore. r ~lIlestolle lIee ,ace all earrlllgs W JlC ~

Movie "The Thin Man" series tary that his wife was giving a do Shakespearian play in short- perfect happiness, this beautiful )'011'/1 Wlwt immediately for your OW" jewel bo.>;.

:Mov~e Actress "~ ~lyrna LOIy . ;~~~~r i\~~~~~r at~d b~a~he:~k~~ ~~~d h~~d l~:fa~nt~~esft~n ti~~1~ ~~~. ;~: ~~1~t~g.ha~ndif~~~. ~I~~MOVIe Actor \\ Ilham Powe 11 entct.tain her guests. nnly to find strange woman, feeling sure she here"Radio Program Hour of Charm Ilhat her regulnr secretary was was a fraud of some kind, al- Miss Rand was glad she hadRadio Entertainer ({) Molly McGhee i out\fof town.. h' th t 't though quite an actress. nlaoutghgi\a'eSnsn.\\e.a~e~~:\?e;~~~II~~t~~

•. . I tel assunng 1m a I was The group became restlessRadIO Entertamer (m) JlmmY Durante perfectly all dght. Miss Rand after an hour or so of this spurt- book because a great sob cameCommentator Lowcll Thomas went back to her desk and sat ing kind of talk. jumping from from the girl who had given

tl t' t ememher what d ., the name as she rushed out ofColumnist .waIter Lippmann s~~rekn~~~~n;ho~t rFaith Windsor. ~~~~~ ~Otr~~~:.'o/~ot. ets~;Jf;~c;:;~ the room weeping uncontrollably.Cartoon Hazel Her curiosity prompted her to an was sensitive to her audience, Her husband followed her. TheCartoonist Peter Arno buy the book by that name on and at the end of a poem became rest of the party.learned thatP t 0 I N I hel' way home that evening. The her own unattraetive self again. the name, "James Short." was

oe . ?c en as 1 preface surpri"ed her. It sairl She told the party that if the name of her father, who hadMUSIC ,Llght Opera that Faith Windsor had been "n someone would give her the committed suicide five monthsSong : "I'll GE't By" English girl who had lived in name of a "loved one" she would banefdorethhaetr .•bllaebYh'~dadnbacmencdbohrenr'

. . the seventeenth century. had see if Faith Windsor would make ,'u

1Iagazme Saturday Evemng Post, ['Dill(' 10 Aml'l;ca. marripd, and a poem about him. Vnriol1s peo- baby after her father. iGame u •••• "The Gan1c" ; had been killed by Indians while pic mcnlionf'c1 ncunes, mostly ------ !Sport Tennis 'slill\'l'ry young .. The] prefdace just Arst names, nnd out came HOUSEHOLD INT

. ('xpl;uned Ihat a simp e line u- a little poem whlcll everyone Cooking over coals or woodAmmal Dog cated woman from the foothIlls would s?y was very appropriate. mny begrime your frying panPerson L,HclE'n Keller of the Ozark Mountains had Mi,s R:l!ld thought the group with smoke. To prevent this.' -._----.-.--------.------Flower Daffodil ~t.arled on a Ouija Board recei\'- very polite abollt what seemed to when cooking out of doors or over,Jewel Sapphire mg mp,sages fn'm Faith Wmn- her pedeelly uninspired poetry. a coal or wood.burning range, rub'Color ' Blue, ~or .'llld later had h~c~h able ~.~: Then a young woman gave lhe outside of the frying pan firstCity , Scattlr' g~ l]ndto a tk~antcleOla~h he~ s~~le the name "James Short," and with aT,hl'a\d"y' l'oatItng of I«unnr.d\iD B 11 i \IOU -"pen 11' .l" . ; . instantly the whole room was soap. leI'. i)use I In water. anpa~ce ~. r~om : words c~me forth In the F.ngll,h shocked by the unexpected out- the soap and grime come of,

Certume S t.. ClIe tIara spoken In the sevelntee~th cetn-

tburst of groans, moans. and quickly. I

os ume pOl' 0 lCS tmy and aHhough tIe spilltua IS .' 'h h came from the ------ IFood .: Wild Duck h.1rJ never he en <lhroad. descrip. ~~~;ft~~~i,~\~; she writhed and It.s m,t the bunch of flowersAverSIOn Day in Town; tions of the smn!1 town In Sus- sw~yed in her chair, her eyes you give but the reason ~'ou giveDiversion Evcning at Home ,vith Friends: sex where the English kg~1 ha~ closed. "The clouds, are black. it.------------------ .. .. ,, . Ilwed had been chec e an .__ .___________ . _. _r;==========================;"'I> found accurate in ever~' detail.

: Faith Windsor had been very; romantic and poetic and the

I stories and poems she had spokenthrou!(h her medium had bl'en ,puhlished. Miss Rand found hercuriositv whetted hut felt "cryskcptic~ I about anything re,em-bling spiritualism.

Mr. Neetmg sent his chauffellrto pick IIIl Mi,s Rand the nightof the dinner. and also, to pil'k

'liP Failh Winnsor. who tllrnedout to be, not simple and IInedu-c"ted. but tholOughly commonand unattractive, fat, middle.aged, and untidy. She fieemenout., of place in Mr. Neeting'sgracious home among his well:groomed guests. and at cocktni1.~drank marl' than her ohare. Thechampagne added fllrlher to her

i vuljlarily.~==========================::.J i After dinner, however, when I

Punch says:"Members of an Esse." women's Institute had a competition to

decide who could whistle the shrillest note. The winner disclosedthat she had concentrated her thoughts on the current price of every-thing."

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