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1 -] COMPI.ETE On11 Tho 'EVillY 01,,, You C\)VIr_11 of 1\~1., Homn In Clam rain'. 6 Cflllllt Twpi ~ wo - P O iNTE - ARAGRAPHS --b, n.. Polntlr-- Thll old "l\)lnll Denuly u MI~ ,,~ll\ d~el1 doell\ l lIeCCl lI!\rlly n\lllly 10 hllllllln bclllllll nlano na fl\r nn chlldnln ure , m~e <lr5ro~~tlPoitttt )jlt\litUl , I t!~tl~~~ • '~/~".,." Gro,', Po;nto', FIRST Now,pupor '0---- 0 'i~;io'm'pjL['''ON'"'BEACH FROM YON BONNIE BANKS :~ B~ES Property Owners To Vote on Issues September 30
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Page 1: ~1., Homn In wo 'i~;io'm'pjL['''ON''BEACH'~/~.,. Gro,',digitize.gp.lib.mi.us/digitize/newspapers/gpreview/1945-49/46/1946-08-29.pdfLABOR DAY 1946 anotber.UOIl. Qeralct Walker topped

1-]COMPI.ETE

On11 Tho 'EVillY 01,,, YouC\)VIr_11 of 1\~1., Homn InClam rain'. 6 Cflllllt Twpi

~wo-POiNTE-

ARAGRAPHS--b, n.. Polntlr--Thll old "l\)lnll Denuly u

MI~ ,,~ll\ d~el1 doell\ l lIeCCllI!\rlly n\lllly 10 hllllllln bclllllllnlano na fl\r nn chlldnln ure,

m~e<lr5ro~~tlPoitttt )jlt\litUl ,It!~tl~~~]• '~/~".,." Gro,', Po;nto', FIRST Now,pupor '0---- 0'i~;io'm'pjL['''ON'"'BEACH

FROM YON BONNIE BANKS :~ B~ES Property OwnersTo Vote on IssuesSeptember 30

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lUNE~lt.L nIRECTO~J

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ESTABLISHED 39 YEARS

Cllas. ~rlleyden, Inc.

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ttoin, traKic: IUld c:olllaercial actlvi'J. It has nation-wide conneCtlOM

with cttabli"h.ntl of CC),ual prominence. III !Rat room. of Itate are

in 10ft panel .back. and .asnific:enuy fumubed. It lUll the newt .lllmb~,. chambers. family rooOl', drening room! and an Eng1isl! k»ungc.

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THE ARMY HAS AGOOD JOB FOR YOU I

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eon... All;.,. - TU 1-0780

GUEST OF 1HE WEEK

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liKE TO WORK bel.DI cc.uIde ~ be- frta aut of *te c1I.ItrJc:b to :Irrora ~ to co"" Jq too - Juat 'WIpe;:t='ewnm~";;' a tm f;Nebq vaelDC1e&. Tbe readen Of "lbe Bevtew c<mtbJD. . with "damp cloth'I N f1Dal dec:JIdoa eoocernmc the re- quatloa Of wbetber or not the

quest. Beard of Bdueatlon ... livingf. eoDI1derat1on to the local IGRATIOT~HARPER In the Jetter read by JIr. teachers waa rueet by Tbe'l •

Section? ~ -.,~.~7;'~=t~:~1Rev-u:w ana euaumect residentsjTt!~a~ cred,t ~. ~ ~t ~ ==~ _1111111111.111

investigator typist the ll&JeInloal *PaCe for the I81e ._Shorthand not' necessary .. Of p1II4Ic IU'Udea lDduel1D& aman •but helpful. <40 hours, . ~ rm:r~f ~5 day ~ (Fl!male). m&tertal1l reee1yeCf by the coun-

Personal Finance Co. ~ ~ ~~aOfU:;: -...,. __964D Gratiot - PI. 1765 lis: beartnc where they will be -W --:::"_18111 IOI.COIlIlIIlIOln IIADES lOW O'FEIED

Mr. !taJd.,. W.-II =~ :~~ODSCII........- I TO ,o••n A'.' .... ,.no.AL .,EC.AUIYS

~DC! GooD jobs in JItIJI-commiJ!iorJ«1 rrtJdel are hem,. lj dered IIbaP lIy the ReguJar Army to qualified former lIm'Vicr:meD!

IVete:rau. ~ed llD 01' Uta- MaT 12, 1945, who .lilt

or nleIIli.t for 3 years mar be.lUted in the -'COIDIIliIIiooedI • irade for which quahfied., provided this pade is not hiPer'

than that held at t1me of dilcharge, and provided that at leaat 6IYOU ARE P.YING months of former Iet\ICe we in one of 400 desIgnated military

'" occupation.! specialtJes ill which eullltmf:Dt ill BOW desired.;$2.00 FOR GAS I Important, inlereNlDg jobI are open In'hundreds of sktlls.nd trade. in the Arm~. with spIeo~bd tralDlng and educatlonal

ITHAT COSTS ONLY: I(hanlalml' These Ire In additiOl1 to (Tn: food, hOUSIng. cloth.I lit I mg. mediCal aod dental care, IOlll-eosl Insurance.1,..1.25 IN TOLEDOIII There's ~d\enture, l~a\:eJ.education. a lM'JCure=~()fi.l.hleI • future In thll Vllal, realllbc profeMlOll. Get fllll . at) our

I I -- AnDT Recnnting StIdicJa.Your Local GaS Compony *'!Buys Natural Gas At I ........ita ....... .., LAt ita

Wholesale For An Av.... ,.;..~~:~ =.:e:~~ 0I>-If" - - III tIN Ann)' wIt1Io • • Ii .. _ .... _ Jlll7 ( ...... upoeIage Price 0 31 C. nls - -.ho ...._. ) """h of --.) to ell _ wIto

2 ~t .. flOM II toe J4 _ ~ to 1...For 1,800 Cubic F•• t$ I :::';i:; f:;7~1::'::'-= ,Opt."" 10 Nt .t hall po,.

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c.. f- ... s..- nt J16~ 00 "I07.2~ ''In.lIl• • 0 Charges Y.., 75 Cents . 'It T hf...,.1 s..- nt I noM .7.71 111M

MOft! 10 .dd,! on 10 "'r .howo 01 St.' s,.,.p.nc • • 11~ 00 74'~ 119.Ja

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A aa&Ift ,., "lilia, low .. IIIr ..... 11M IiftlI In tileDeetntt area lor the put e!«lIlft. Jean.

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BfAI-n'TU.V n.F.ASr.pWJIITE BOl SF. CU;AllrEIl5 LAl:l'I"DItR.~ SHIRTS

PilgeT"" THr: eRO" PO'INTE REVIEW 1llursday, August 29, 19~6--~-G-~-s-E-ro-~--~------R-E-M--E-M-l.ER_'~~ ~~~~~• ..

fDl1ClU~rt6N • 1'_6.1ed On- - lConUnued from PaJe 11 wbo felt tbe 8GlW WIll''''' eel tQ coDeat • .oo for the mora ~ :U-~~=,e:r~ It: ta:'IR:~~ n~';V~~~t'~~

I I;: No polio ~ were reported to fuW1l ita duUes. .J_ DOWdIn the Uyertlllillc c:oltamDI Detroit- see .... BI let remal.D UD5Olved. active duty 10 the Navy. it wasIn th1I area. Tbe Wa.me CoIIDt,; ~.P. of the paper. ft1eVei entered and roDbed annQunced by Haval Oftlcer

Office at 1~12' Kerc~al between Mal')1and a'1d Lal..epolnte 8 end. 0 ft ceremon1es were plcn1e WILl Jet 1lor .... U. BeMllta 01 tbe ftl"iolM limit _ the bomell of Mr. LUtz. 411 Pr()(,W'f'ment. Detroit They will. "The Only Weekly New~ Coven "I All the Homes In I P1a.DDed for \be new 1Dducteu Member, of the 0MriiIl aIcb- aDd racu DeJd 011 the Kerehe- WUb the opeDlng of aehoo!a Chunp1lle tU.IDa' approximately serve on aeU,e dl1t1 untij .JUly

1 Crosse Pw1te and Gritlot Townships' from the Poblte. par:me~r.e:=. ~p ~~~:w~" ~ay~~uae of increase 1D .' 1n chaDle. '!'be robbery Is 1.1947.L B OLDHAM P bl he Pamlta went UfIe<l to hav~ Mrs. w. a. BUdIOD.-..atn- 8eftnJ Deuott aDd oro. .......n ......... r of Inlant1le panJ)r- oonilderecl to bave taken place AppUcant,s millt be betWet!t1

' ..• , •••••••.... ,.... U I~' I their c:b1Idren C1YeD med1C&l e<l memberl of tbe ......-can ~t.e I1t1a were received JDto .. caBell. tncable accord1Dl to tile eYen!ng before WhUe Mr the ages of 20 to ae yean.PAUL J BLACKBURN •••••• Edll:lr, AdvertiSing Manolger I cheek-upa before the first days Women', QUb at be:r ~ In the 8JaterboOd of the Sl.lter 1ft. ~tht10na~itlwesavn toe ~ .LIIt&.L:: ~=aw:ere:nw~ ~:z:1DW:e~~ar:Ct1~;MARGARET E TEI<OT$ . .' Assoc clte Edllor I of ICbooIl to a"old apread of St. C1Ilr Shor.... ~rI vabts of tbe Immaeu1ate Bean ;='--=-'~Ub that ~=. mcmc1 from a first floor wlon- duty with the polII1b1l1ty Of be.s.t..... ::~r~ ~ ,:,rM':~ 5c per copy I cl1Ie&lle. I staged a polltlcal ran, • be- of Mary. .p;u~ the drive for pol. cIoW' whele the thieves had comtnr a permanent part of the

P-bltshed E~ Thursday by The Grosse POinte Printing C.o. I ~ aervicemell were halt of their candIde. 'I'h(' Yaaous held a 'UIIUIleI' lUUoll abaiement ball hiIb Iu:IPN ...... entry. Peacetime N'a.,., ma, write or._., I bUQ' Ibopplnc for thelr fall A Detroit youth toaI ftrst p)erdc for the memben &Qd that. the UWe teewatur. WIU A bo1l:lmade by a dr1ll served VlS1tNaval Officer Procurement,LEnox 1162.1163 wardNOea, enthualutic about plaee in the PIIher Bocl1l1ode1, theIr famUSes. b1ake he Deeelll&ry emetleDCy u an cipMl.\D1 for someone to 947 Boot Bu11d1nl. Detroit 20.

"\\'E LEAD. OTHERS FOlLOVv'" not having to wear tahltl for ooaeh eOiltest, I Mayor John 8mlth of Detroit Iippr'Opl'lAtlOD tor a Detroit or. llnlqck the door of 268 Ken- MJchlgan.

Ianotber .UOIl. Qeralct Walker topped the I&Dd his comm1ukm were crecfit. flee Of ~ St.re&m COQt.rW Com- wood. but as yet It has been ----LABOR DAY 1946 FIVE YEARS AGO TIlers playeta. yet tUIIlaI' bad eel w1tb sa.vIng ,l03,IU fOl' De- m1aIlon witb • patrol boat 011 impossible to determine if any Coal atrl~ cost the U. B. nearly

'n1e Park cODlDWl81on laalled lit that Mickey Coeh.rue ~W'OU1d ttoit reIideJlg. tlte DetrOit rt",r IU1d Late St. a .... A'.... ._.~~ "_'_A• orden ~ .:!~ tbree park ~ ieU waaer If the OSlPCId1Ullty Loehmoor Y11lqe .. 1llcor. CJaho when Ita meeta in apee1al "'~~Hs Kenwood ~Ueo:'o~t0D80fl)it"""""ll$ pro-

,. 'nIe put year baa Men the development of many In- taurant. at :& a.m. foDowtba ~='Po1n~... of porated. seealon ter the PUIPC* on 8ep- alai reported the bUt1l1ary of -:::========::;;_, ~ ~ IDf the 8Olution ot some. Labor ud a bMtl'd battlo by local real- the American LecIoD belli Ita ---- tember G, at r ...... nl his botlse .bile the fam1l1 wasWutr7' dubed OIl 1DUy point., and when favorable dell\,a wllt) Ot1pllled the opera-IaDJ1ua! ,ummer pJcDJ.e .. "'ene. Youths Involved 'Wayue cowur memIlerI of ... y. It. 12 IIUle WlDchester CIllitllJNo.Mciaiou failed to be reached the result was a strike on ~~:::t=u:~~:::t1an Park. =:C~.I~~"4:: ~- p~p=~ =~~taln- Alahor. ~ We.,. not there to say that .labor or. industry peace and ~urtbered "aclDdal. ~ we~dr=:::-~~ In Receat. a1N&cb' O~ecl tbewelft4 ar: in&' approxImately $t5 waa taken SF NISH.. ~ llN'PODaihle for the vanous atrike& that OUI actioDa. el'8 tor tbe .ummer moDUlI. favor of the approprlat.1on and from Dr. R. L Fiahtr's resl-)ICllI1:nled the ?lation's industrial system, but we are here I Twenty tour more Pointe COpIesof the MJchipa $tate I Bur..l ....:es mebers wtstate are be1Pa ap- dence on the same even1ng ltfMI"". ""JllNI.to IUQeIt that labor &lid industry make an e\"en more Iyoutbl were i.D4ucteei into mill. Seal were betnr IIeIlt it our ... I Pl'l*:hecI by otficerl of tbe 1... The PIaber rea1denee 13 at 268 ..,.",,~ ...... aDd IiIIare attempt this eoming labor year to tary lIetylee. schools to f&.lD1lJ:u'lao ... Itu. clDbl 1D tbe M1ebtpn V.nlted ClMerl7 road. GIlOSSE POINTE METHODttudY ad aadentand ODe another's problems. , 'n1e ar~ Pvin~ hlgn ::tam~~:U: aa1, 1toI JWioll A ParmI Y;;;- and ~ eGIIl. ~ 0:::~~ .-0--- .- ..

AdiOD, lueh .. walkouts, Itrikes eu:. occur when lCD:>oI StlldeDt Affair. COmmit- ~ Farm8 IOftbaU ... took pujoD from DetroJt were takeD Club 11 ~, uPDI tbem COIIUIUUlOil Pro~ael ..<:!aue_ i.B Spuaiq

arbitntioD faiIa. Laborers feel tbia ia their oaly recou!8e. ~J:aldeetHia:~tt~r:w:~a doub~ header by defIUJng ~ ~:,~~~...=to vote for the lpproPriAtsoo.. Pla,.lot per Block i) ::, ~:f:'.~~ ~We all Jmow there are two Ada to every story, but JWlt ~'. Ath1etk: Accident the BaIt Bnd 1Amldr)' • to 1 b1 ll'arma police lut 8UDclay 'Du! meettDr In W1DdIor, ~.. obviooI s. th'" fact that the middle road jf ch08en Pl'neDtion Planj The plan :ws the St. st.ama1aa tIIm 8 Dleht. 'I'he boys were appre- Iember t, 10 and 11 Of tbe loInt One playlot per block deslen. '-- __ -_o.M l'.w_I'rru--1~ 'WiD ~esr. justice to both aides. made it pou1bre for partid- 2irIrrEEN yuu beaded at the B. R. June rea- COIIIllIlisaloD. COIDPl*d of U. S. eel for mrall Chlldl'en living In

W'lth t'-.e war of hat. juat .. year behind ua and the J)al)t, to select their own doc- The School Board', ~f deuce 315.Moroa r~ Where ~ ~~n authori~~~~ Detroit', COOIeBtoed ..ectlooa lB £.11.-1. '''~~ L__

. .. "•..:_- t I f.th tor tor treatment In the event I Idlft* f 11DJoI" h the1 had entel1:.d aDd burcJar. - VJ Wl~ lOYemDl_ --.. propoMd by tJ:le City Plan com. .... ... ',... acaaut iDtJatioD now ~ us we mua not oat &I Of an inJury and a1ao a defl- prov...... or a 1 1-.1 matbJc a complete ,aney of m1III~ and the Department of 1\1"'./11" Ib.,,_

"ad t:rut ill ODe uother. Whetber. IIlUl 18 • laborer or nite aum for' treatmeDt of each =.::..~to tbe =- The JOuthI adqIJet.ed haYlq paIlnUop In the $. ClaIr aDd Parb and ..RecreatiQD. n",;"r Ultlb .JIll /ri",.,aIIIita1iBt N baa ~j" datie. that MUit be met tn.1ur:v. 11'18 queaJoned bym:- s: brok.- Into two other realdmces:'t ;:,e:

nl~Lake ~ BaDd boxea, a11des, teeter.s, M ... n,,.,,~

nprdIeu of penonal Yin& CODItderat1ca doe to many CoDe17 DeFy eJected .. llt'r 8UDday nJcht. A1tho1l8b they tteziu:n ~ ,__ poll nInp. spray.pools, blocks, and'fte ~ -- Iltoald 1M! a prosperou~ one for all ~ waa given to mat1nI Of the' Boliid. He ad'tcIeI£ed a pllled entraDce to the O. W. ~ ~ ._- u- IbD1lar eqldpJDent W<lu!d ease GOOD-NEIGHBOIt. a.ASSES

~ The duty to Me ~ it iI, nits DOtUJ)ODone =,ClIl~ U:US01ty~ =u:~ ~ :a~~~~~~ ::e~.n::. 00 tbelr tour ot 1DIpecUon. ~ ~~ ~era OD~~ ST:=O::";_iMhJdaal or • ~ of bMlividuala but upon aU co... Tbe Bant ClUb Polo tam tJnuatiol1 of t.be "w.r. IDI an open wbIow the, did members of *he commWloa,. etcht yeanl old. A concrete walkc.wecI di.nclU:J or iDclInc:tb. acbedaJed a pme with • Lan. "K1dd1e RappeN," ... pre- not take ~. thl"Dqh tbe coartesr of formet fot trie1clM and other wheeled 7,1"" NI ...... 2000

We cIerWe labor troubles mother eountriM as un. ~ team. HDted by the tuYeD1le J)QerJl At the home of Leater Labr'o- DetroIt. Karor Fraa1II: CoaeDa, toJI aeparatea a Il'w.plot from Exreasioll 2'~ ... • bmdranee to world peace. We are jUilt J'IoocI water.s on NottiDlbam of the Nelsbbotbood CIa. at.!. Parma patJobnaD, 113 Mot- wID baYe the .,se of ~ ColDtll UIe apparatus area. a..w 0/ CJ... Ii.,.u aueh a part of the ~miDl' world peace u the next nl8d c.aaaeet many a car to The Proh1bl.t1on a..tor m oes: the boys toot an UJ1deter. CChi."The~-q, ~ II~~:: P~l:e~:~ bO matter bow -t 01' _.n aDd. poJitiC81. peace .stall Ul4 floodeet many bale- I1'OUp dratted an opeD IItt.er to miDed amOtlDt of mcmey. 'l'he a 0 .-". • -- -. D'&eDY. OOt'ernor Brucker. - lime bouse netted tbeqr. aD un.-..t be .ceolllpbeW witb~e lace. WIIoD w: Mills, 'ebairman Of I!Iod worma were dl r !iJlna determ1necI UIlOUDt of mGDe7

JSiiLIi Count M06IIIa! Luau CAlllnAny C Draft Board 57, the Abject of =.~~~:.=&a;"pte 'n1e~ ~~- -~ &DClIi1DIOaI threata and phone eetbet' to dec1de on ~" tbrolllh a d1D1DI room ustDc a..".... -.rrerea dcIt'j; ba" .. _I_eel" Redraft ea1lI had reaaon to ~e ex. for their 1&"11\ prOOl~' ladder to gam ec.t.7. •

to lie Wd • 111UW tbe paDen A.I& ,0 MPU'Ated when aD 1UWJQ1I'Il The JetferlOD sa,.. -lIink Panna pollee are a~.-It JIM ,..,. 'W'WIJIIa t.a-e peJ*JD .ued in an announce- chqed its ume to 'lbi-iliW: to link up the above bQrIlartea... ... dip. 'l'be7 bow! II-:LI:-- R,.,......t ment to the city papera that d.lan Bant. , 7_' 'WWI.neral othen wbJch oe-IJIIIFW -a-.t beclu.e of It! ~ ~.. -- he ~ hb pos1tlon. The The cbamp1oaab1p ~ Of CUft'd w1UlID receat weeks. In-

" ... a. - • "'lIP by wbIcb........... 1UWJawD party lidded t:W~:the HeJPborbood ~ to ~ re"ealed tbe I'anDI'....... u. ~ "daT' pol- • -_ ....... - "'-'Of JDjury tob, ~_ he ~ off be&~~ Jer. )'OlItb to haft a prev!oua reeord- 0GIIDt a !Clie_1IQIaDI no. ......... "". uwu WI" lI.J IIImns J41.Us ..... ...., pholle, Cbevals and GroiIIe "' ~k and at the tIme of bJ5 .detain:Ie a..e pia aD ~ ta =.::x o::r ~51= Tbe aro.e PoiDte'l! TOOTClub teams. Both t.eama , de- ment he was on probation. Thetile ...u.;a. 1rben ~ conatruet aDd addItikm to the plaaned a aale ot model radDI termiD~ to win tile :4f!l*ted Detroit youth bact Do preViouseea:t lw: -.reme. IlftIellt _''''11_ for the par_ 1IoopI. Tbe proceeda Of the~. tl'opby. .1.""!i' record to date ..m:r the ~ daUy 1'KOrd ---- talr were to go toward the I3c:lIolarllb1p me 4 ala ~ d ~.. GIe nened ..... IhID8 Per pose ot a IIIll!IIroom wu COIl- ~ Of toyll fCll' UDder. trophies were - 'l.!... Jard of air. :=r.by Park ;::'tuloDen pr!.nIerecl c:bndren. campen at the CWea'... .. -- II__ td by "nIe Koaday . 'ftle 1Ie4 t'lIrou -m:,... .._ Tra!D1Dc Camp,c.:,.~ ..:,-:=•.,,,:~- -..~ ,~~~ _ ....~.

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CROSSE POINTE PHONE NIACARA 3200SFIRE S BirmIngham Store-Phone 3810

Young Michigan Com Fed

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Sixth Church of Christ.SCientist Detroit

14730 K.rch .... 1 Annu.

Sunday Service.1030 /1 M. end 500 P.M.

Sunday SchoolFirat Se,"on 10 30 AM

~cond s.,.. ion II 50 A.M\t l,\Jlle.4~." I:vr'uilll( T eaUUltlnlSi

Meellng 8 00 P.M.

Rud'ng Room "pen week d.,.I ; 00 • m. to 9 00 p m.-Sun.dav 2 30 p,m. to 5 00 p m.

Grosse PointeBaseball League

The Gragg ic he rer teamcUnched the champU)(U1hlp bywinning their fifteenth straightgame last Sunday afternoonwhen they met the Glow 011team With a score of II to 1RobPrts and Gragll: chalked upanother win Gonda and GLlare.simo are charged with tile lOBI

Ernie Roberts scattered seven Ihits with one unearned ru,i, ,didRoberts With Cronin got 3 outof 4 hits Cronla and Doc Rob-erts batted home rUns for theGragg SCherer team.

- Successors to

TEAMAXWEll HOUSE

Roasters .... lb. 68c

Half Lb. . . . . . . . . . 49c48 bags . . • • • • • • 45c

Sunny Cr0r46 0%. unTo.to .... __2 OIlS 45cTreesweet Cahfom~ Borden'sOraagl .... __ 4& IL &Ie U••• HeM lie

Our Grocery DepartlO@DtAunt Jane'sDil Pickles ..... 33cVenice t-bidSpachelli _____ 2 CHI 29cCrosse & Blackwell Cl.JmC..... r So., - - 2 fir 41,

SFIRE BROS.

Football Notice!All l:J.'5t year's varsity and

reserve football members reoport to boys' gym office Tues.day afternoon, sept 3 at threeo'clock

This Will be the first meet-lag with Edward Wernet, thenew football coach

2 jars 29c

6 PoundAverage

TU.RKEYS

16822' KERCHEVAL AVENUE880 West McNIChols-Phone UN l 6700

tou Pay for r~o Wasre - Ready for Cooking

Sp@cials ill Our Produc@ Bepart'II@lItor Nectarines u. S. NO.1

79c Potatoes 1OLBS 39c

Eviscerated ChickensFryers . . . . . . . . lb. 72c

Stewers lb. 62c

PlumsBasket

DELICIOUS

SWISS CHEESESpecials i.,

Libby's DeepBrew. BealS 3 calS 29c

Mighton's Corned BeefHasII ___ _______ __ Iii 29c

Apricotlectaf

CoIumbLil b MaraOeffee --- Ib. 390C. F. Llillie, Bean 2 ea.s 2geSchool Day-No. 2 un.... leaa 2 calS 33c

CR'O$$E ~OINTE PEVIEW

Workman InjuredIa Fall FromMoving Truck

TH~

15133 KerchevalLE 4101

OUTBOARDMOTORS

REPAIRED

Outboard Salesand Service

Completely RebUilt• Cyhnders R.ebuilt• And Honed• Pistons Fitted

III,,a,,I

...IIt

GENERAL MACHINE IWORK :

f, I

t I

r II I

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I1c('~ssaryAny veterans' eounsel1r or ser.

VICE'offJcer WIll assISt a v~~era'1In fIling a request for rev.ev, .ifdlsch'lrge

I Terminal Leave PayAll local couno<?lofs at com

mumty counselmg centers haveapplicatIOns for unused leavepay and WIll a.ssllit veterans infilmg a claIm for settlement.

Present populatIon (mcluclmgoverse8.'l Armed Forces) total~more than 140 000 000. femalc~have a lead of 231,469 over the

[male of the species

RHEADQUARTERS f"rR'poIlrl., Ind R.bulld,n.

W •• hln" Machlnn. V&C\lUrhCleaRtJ"tLamp•• (roft. - Moton. Etc,.

I Pick UTJand Dt'livcrJ/3 Day ServIce

1A.~tftll L1!'le. cd It.-Infer_tor ...R.d_ • V'.uum CI.. n.r. and

W"lohh, .. MIll(:hln ....EJecI" •• 1 ",pt .•n... .. s..ppU ..

WHOLESALE .nd RETAILWorlt Gu.,anl •." "

• .. .. Prices ReAsona.l.0,... "<I. 1111_Sal. hll T

DeilELECTRICAL AP?lIANCES

16632 Ho,.,.... TU.l.I12ZE.... Sun~ AR. 428I-PL 4627

, ,: t,'III

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t•••

to $25

BOY'S$ 5 95

to $20

THE SCOTS HAVE A WAY! .

,

Plaids - Cheels - Two-TonesSulld Colors

MEN'S$595

tu $."::0

VI~lt Our

BOY'SDEPARTMENT

11 ,r (O~ 'r' r ; E60 S <:,flLE.

~hOl'

FOR LABOR DAY LEISURE

Sport ShirtsMarlboro

Lon~ Sleeve~ $5 OJ- Assorted ColorsOTHER SPORT SH IRTS

$295 to $15

ALL \VOOL

Leisure Coats

<;L,ITS - PA'TSSw ... tn. - oS". k.loch" - Sh,rl.

$t;~

to $20

1

$" liS 'n $11 115\fn.1 oS} t ••

•• IIK., un 1110".I"'U$6 50 t" $8 50

Most Sylps

KNOXDISNEY

NEW

FALL

... " Sollool?

SiDc. 1876. fine ahoemakinq bas beet! a DouQ-las tradition. And toclay.more than eyer, you'Dfind typical Douglas qual-i in our complete Un. of

ahoe ~l ...

MDee Report !!,

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SOL'S MEN'S WEA"R14205 E. JEFFERSON NEAR NEWPORT

• Snap Brims• Small BanQ~• Latest"

Fall Colors

Why not I<.. ow ftfiJ,itely theKIND OF STUDIES )OU abould'-"e. the TYPE of WORK forwhi"h you .hould be p.eparu, ••Our APTITUDE TESTS "ill.iv. yOll a c1.... aD.we th.yhll". for hunclreds of oth.r ...Write. phone. or call for F...fold ....VOCATIONAL COUNS£UNG

INSTITUTE956 M.cc ...... Bide. TE 11-55.1

Woodward near War •• n

Our Store Is Air Candl! lonrd

'11iursaay, August 29, 1946

The Michigan Unemployment;Compensation CommlsslOn paid$7[)l,908 less in unemploymentbenefIts and readjustment al. tTlysse.'! Flower, 26, of Detroit10wances durmg the .....eek end. 8;b employee of Ihe Wolf Treeing August 17 than durIng the Bxperts company sustained lac.preceding week, Eugene T. Dor. eratlons, concussIOn and po.sslblemer. Executive DIrector of the *uU fracture 3.!l a. re!lult ot a Kennel Club to HoldComm18Bion, annc;unced today, faU from one of the company's P Sh

The number ot unemployed car. uppy OWreceiving benefits dropped 5,872 Flower along wit h Harryduring the week and all but 500 ¥Jeckle •. James Murphy, LoUie The at Clair Shores Kennelof this decrease was In the De- Wilson, Frank KItchin and WI}' Club Will hold Its second annualtroit metropolitan area. *m Jack other workmen were puppy match at Eastwood Hall,

The CommissIon paid 59,196 rldmg In the rear of the truck 16715 E. NIne Mile Road, Sunday,lndustJ'ial claimants a total of 'fben the drIVer Robert Sutton September 15$1,274,5'32 from the Michigan turned off Morass road on to Mr. R Stem wlll Judge theUnemplOYment Com pc nsath,," O.ro.sse PoInte Blvd. Flower lost children's handling c!lJ.'jS andTrust Fund, A total of 49,I2'l hill b~ance and tumbled off on other Judges WIll be E WAver.World War II veterans received to tne pavement. He was al sporting, C J Fitzgerald,$1,274,805 in readjustment al. rushed to Cottage Hospital for hounds; Peter Hird, worklllg;lowances under the G I. Bill of treatment J. P, Hackett. terriers, MargaretRIghts, brmgmg the total paid The dflver, Robert Suttoo was Riddock. toys and Bessie Fltz.during the week to Mlchlgan's detained at the Prosecutor's gerald non-sportingul1employed t.o $2,549,337 office to make a statement and J P Hackett will also Judge

Figures show a snarp drop in then rele3.!led The other work. the best entry In the match.irutlal clallns, WIth 2,630 less ~:':""'_-----------~-----=:---::=--'::---""7'------- -~----- men made statements at the Those wlShml; to enter de notpeople filing than durIng the Parcel Insurance K. of C. Bar-B.Q I Farms' police statlon. have to belong to the KennelprE'eeding week. The total of At Low Ratea September 8 Club. Entries start at 9 a.m.111it.ial cla.un.s number 5.183. of I The ReView offers complete Iand l udglng wlll begin prompt.which number, 2,46ll clallns were -- neighborhood new s and piC. ly at 12 noon.filed by women. Pa<-ns of the Post. Office are James E Frazier. Faithful t t t tte d

wv h Det t G I ures. The pUblic Is mVI ed 0 an.In the DetroIt metropolitan not taking adv. l"tage of the ex- NaVigator of t e rOi ene-area, the CommiSSIOn paid a tremelv low Insurance rates ral Assembly Fourth Degree, ~total of $1,477.938 t.o 66.990 available through postal Insur- K n I g h t s of Columl:lus, an. I • - tI!' 0 FFIClOP('llul1'lants Of thos~ flUng lance on packages in the domes- nounccs tnE' appointment of VIT IANS' AFPAIR'clalm3, 27,787 were veterans and tic malls Postmaster Huston Frank GIIlJ..!;.who was recently24,166 mere women, said today. eleeted Faithful Pilot of the u•••••

---- The .. cent mirumum fee will Assembly, to be General Chair- I~ f th An I B B Q Available to VeteransThe Veterans Admmistration to d I man a e nua ar--

insure a parcel up five 0 - whlch wlll be held Sunday. Any veteran except those dla-now lists 15,884.000 veterans on hml Ff'P~for hlghe~ values are September 8th at the same loca- charged or dismissed by a. gen-its rol.l8 or tnlS totai. 11,904,000 corespondingly low. A parcel tlon as in prenous years, name- eral court-martial may requestlaw service in World War II. may be Insurer! up to $200 00 tor d I ted t a review of dISCharge or dism.la-

a fee of .... cents. A return re. ly, Beverly Gar ens oca a"'" Thirteen and One-Half Mile sal at any time Within 15 years

celpt from the addressee may be Road .one-half mile west of Van after separatloo by applying toobtalned if requested at the Dyke speCial boards of review set uptime of mailing and upon the Mr. Gi1lJs Will be ably aSSISted by the separate branches of th~ Ipayment of a " cent fee. by Frank Barlege who Mll serve service to take care of such IIt is to the advantage of as Co.Chalrman cases. I

patrons to Insure aU parcels If Chairman GUlis promise.'! to A veteran who wants his dIfdamaged In transit indemnity mak<l announcements m the charge status reVised or mooMil be paId or If a parcel 18lost near future of the members of fled to a more favorable on-It can De more easily traced by the Personnel who WIll be re- should seC'IJre necessary appllcameans of the insurance number. sponslble for the various phases tlon forms by writing dIrectly tt

Most articles When properly of the Annual Event. The pub. the rev!€ .. Voard of hili branc

\

packed are Insurable. IllC is inVited and a good time is of serVice, nll them m. and r-With the eXlstmg low fees, assured-Remember the D'Jte- turn the'll Hearmg.-; are he!d I

everyone should protect their R-nnember the Place and Re. 1rl Washlllgton and testlm"my <:':parcels With postal insurance member to _be_th_e_r_e____ the petitIoner oilld hIS WllneMU

SU"""'L'S MP"tN'C 'WEAK- may be presented In person oroJ by affidaVits The veteran is

not required to appear thoughhe may present hIS caSe In per.son With or Without counsel orby counsel alone. Addresses ofthe discharge review boards ofthe services are:ARMY-The Secretary of Wan

Discharge Review Board, Tbe'Adjutant General's Office. warDepartment. WashingtonD. C.

\

,. 'VY AND IIABD.CZ'1be ~~ .. 'Navy I>epartment w:

!25, D. C.• &ttention: BoanIOf ReView, D1sc:hargea andDismissals

I ::;).~ST GUARD-B1ard of Re.

IVIew, DIscharge and Dlsmlli-sals. U. S Coast Guard Head-,

J quarteJ~, 1300 E 5!:reet N. W.,I Washmgton 25 D. Ci It should be noted that vet.--;ms Who have cler:cal ernrs'nly on their certlfl(~atcs may

I ''''ve th!"se corrected by wrltmg'l the Dlschar!1e SectJ:ln of the

- n re concerned In thIS ca.~e

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Regardlessof II:Make, ModeJ or :1

Age. If it's re- :parrable We Can II

Do the Job. II'ItllIII!Iii:

II!I!

WorkmanshipOnly skilled handa are em-ployed to adja'lt aDd re-place the delicate mom.parts of your watdl orclock.

and

readm' I • • 'Jltln' • • • '[Ithmet" • • •

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Far Si.ter -' ••Brother • , • andThe Juninr M..!!lland Muter

WATCH

Each job is double checkedto gIve long and accuratesocvlC:e

CLOCKREPAIRINGYou're Sure to be Satisfied

All WorkGuaranteed

THE TICICET TEI.LS THE STa.y

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I • "".fa. lad FrkIay of M, ... at• .• 7:30 P. M-•o · · I ............1ft ....

Z j ;. • Teck__ wilt. $5.00 .. $tO.OD

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A. I. FORSTERJeweler and Optometrist

14400 CHARLEVOIX at CHALMERS

A FREE DIAMOND RING!

Fast ServiceConsistent With

Good Workmanship

When it "Ticks"but Doesn't

"Tock"Don't Give Up

Bring it to Doc's

Pointe

THE CROSSE POINTE REVIEW

Pointe TIKi Service

Prompt - Sale

THE ORIGINAL

Cle,n. Courteolrs Drivers

f;AB

For /kIter

II. 0300

Grosse

. A DAa Y 'IHRILL

VII.llbl ..

1'liursCfav, August 29, 1~5lo-4+-foo+++-l-ool )0 4 'I-+-++ "i ,"'I-+- '" I O?--+- .. ~

~~ra~urch ic-;r~t'llinery8tudents ~t::

First AnniversarY !cIrc..jThe Grossc Pointe Methodist IT :Millinery Supplies .can be, :;:

Church Will celebrate Ita F1rst .iio ',tAnntvera&ry on Sunday morning, _L ...fSeptember 8. at the 10:'5 wor., puraJ,iIM:U at \1.,hip hour. The l'IIe~t minister .\.for thla oeculon wIll be the J.pator', father, The Rev. Stuart I d 'D. White. D1str1(ot SUperlnten. I Ie .1.dent of the SOuthern D1Itrict ot a a .tThe Rock IUYer Conference of "the M'etbodilt church in CbJ. t'cago.

The 'Rev, Mr. White 11a gra- 16724 E. \i/lrren HI 3913 -l-duate of Johns BopkJN Unlver. yy, • tllity and the dlv1ntty llChool8 of ..Northweatern Unlveraltyand The ... i ""i ," i « I I 1« I I • I .." ".. • I ,,+--t1nlvenlty of Chicago, and baa

Little Linda KiDpWOOC! and Dick Hladlcler WDo d&111 attended held many putorates In the citythe Summer Day Camp at tbe U.nJt&rlan Church at RJvard and of Chlcaro and Ita IUburbs. HeJetrerson enjoy the IUde dV1.rlI the recreattoo h0UJ'8. The lttt1e wu appointe<! to the D1st.rlctfolks thrllled to thf' df~ aDd ''Ill'OOP8 of the camp'. lUdell. 8uperlctendency at the lut

meetlnc of the Rock River COn.P",e. .. III I ference of Chicago.

H"t In celebration 01 'n1.e First::'~~r ~r::;C~rk. Anniversary Week. the Grosse

MIll 101m Lbl. p()i!1t~ Methodlat C!oureh is Ills"lWaah, precook 3 mlnuw., pack 180 ~ 10 planning to have a Church Fam.,WUh, 8triDc. cut or le..... lly Picnic at Chandler park onwhOle; precook I mimltel 180 40 10 saturday september '1, at 3 pmShell, I!'&de, wuh: precook I Mra. Lester M. Elliott of 205mlnutel then pack 180 II 10 McMll1&n Road 1& In charge of

the arrangementa for the potWuh, teta1n stem; cook 15 m1n. 1"" 40 10 luck plcn1e dinner and Mrs, Wi!.sUp sk1Dl, pacJt. ..v Us Bugbee of 1002 KensingtonRemove ollter leave•. wash; pre- Road i'l In charge of ga.mes andcook 5 miIlutea add fre.sh water tZO ~ 10 recreation. In case of rain the

picnic will be held in the recre.a.tion room of the Lee S, Walker

120 30 lii hiim" at ow Bedtvrd :n.u.d.

AsparaguaBeans-

(Strine, Wax)Beana,L1ma.

"'I 5616

Your Weddingin Action!

s. CW ff{iggins

BRIDAL PORTRAITS OFDISTINCTION

P'hotO!traphy by

Be1'1ltlful Candlds of vOllrrntlrf' weddm~ ]:>('nnanentlymoutHed In an c~quJslteleather.bound volume

\140 n')~

LITI1.E MISS MARKSMEN

School

DIPLOMAS - GRADUATIONTEACI-1ER'S CERT1FICATE:.S

SCHOL.ARSH IPS$peelal (our<" of Instruction

for (h dren1

A11reS: Re~ls~rar91~ E Je"("~") A ,. -RA 674')

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Milfin

-

School Opens Sept. 16, 1946OFFICE OPEN SEPTEMBER 4

Hours: 9 a.m. to 12 noon

-1~ .- TUx;l ~l-ofi&

Numry IIIUl Kindergarden601 Cook lMcI CoViii P::r.~ Wnods

An mspired collection of Head- T urn<ng Hats that all sma-twomen Will select for fall.

let skilled designers make ~r hat reflect your md '.Idual-Ity!

You

8014 HlrpII'

P,ge Four

I.

~ Carter, d&Ughter ofthe L. •. CarterI, 1111 1.&ftcu-tel' &ft4 her eoUIiB HarrietDorn or RoaIeo eelebrated theirmteeDtb blrtbdaJl at a JOIntbirthda.1 par t., at R"'rriet'.home. B&turday, AUIU&t 24.

'!'be h~ and their guestl h ,.,t..-t W'_ Proc-'''''''.IP8Dt U1e d&J outdoon playlnl Yea, that canning season as '........ --. Beetabadml'\ton, bUeball IIld arch. eome arounel again. Ga.rdens, When we speak of caoolngery. 'l'he bova onra.n1zed ball all over the country are burstmg vegetables, we often Wie thetelUlll In the- afternoon and a and bloonnng wIth theIr bounty word proceumg. ThIS sImply Cabbage,heated game ensued The Grosse or peas, com. rreen beaw, beets, means that you can the food, &russet!Pointers defeated' the Romeo carrots and greeN. It's time to placing it I.n sterile jars and apo Sproutsmen 11 to 9 .top being the proverbIal grass. ply a hIgh enough temperature Carrots W'Uh. I'lle1: precook 5 mJ.nutea

Supper Was served on the hopper and become the bwy to kill the mlcro-organlsms U1d paek hottem&ce, with • hUie birthc1a,. ant who w1aely laid In :;;-O ...::OlC.... , then. seal the Jars SO no m,'oore Cauliflower Remove ~uter leaves. washj pre-cake In bImor Of the oeeulon II for the winter. can get in. coot 4 m1Jlgtes, J*k 150 35 10 Meuopolitan Clubc!eaaert. ft' "en1rIIwu BPent Well-laden shelves give a won. It YOU'le new at thIS canning Corn on Cob RemoTe huek; precook 5 minutesc1anctJJc on tbt terrace to favl)o derful feeling of plenty whee lrJSlness, remember tnese two pact 210 80 10 Completes Conventionrite ncot'd1Dp. the eartb become4 bare and un. unportant polllts: get produce as

Amo!sI the I'lIft from OrOl8e productive. You ca.n .simply go fresh u possible (thls is where COm OUt from cob; precook II mIn. The Metropolitan Club of Am.Po1nte 011h&Dd for t!1e eel.bra- lio1m to your canning eellar having a garden of your own pack 210 80 10 er1c& Ine. hu just concluded itstioa were lohD Corfie1c!, Coe and select the vegetables that go helps so much) and trying to Greena Wash, steam to wilt, pack klosely 180 60 10 28th Ann u &1 Conventlon 1nDie1I:1e '01 Toledo house guest of ~t with the meaL There's par-I observe to the letter the ru!.~ Parsnips Wuh, pe.re; precook 5 m.ln, Grand Rapid!. _o\ug. 21 22 andBarbUa, uarUyD WrocUon, Joe tleular JOY in thls if you've rais-, of ~ei LJ.llg the vel!:dabl~ !rum Turnips pack 90 35 10 23rd, with the followlDg officersI'romm, Bally Hoyt, stewart eel th.em youraelf tnd wlltched gardf to can In two hours. Peu Sh 11 gra4e () elected:Wan:! Marie Van Zanen and tl1em grow by degret;. but even Ru'1e To. 2 Is to have all your ~ '3 m1n. P:: =1' pre- 180 60 10 Basil Rettord, Rlghland Park,Pa.rt~ Brown. Marlon Kennie if you haven't done your own Iequlr .ent ready .so that there • Y PrlU1d D1ct Wll80n also ambled lD gaMen1ng you'll enjoy those Will e no tlme lost once you Pumpkin Cut In p1eees steam or balte es.to join In the fun. hllJld picked food.l. start the vegetables on their Squash until tender. pack 180 80 10 ~: :ie~sl.g, R.o"ev111e.1st

war to tbe !ars. sauerkraut Pack cold, acid alt, no wa.ter Carl Berg, R.!ver Rouge 2nd ..Essential Equipment during cookJng. Also add lilt if Co I M -00 Vice Pres,

You will nepd these pieces of desired, about 1 teaspocm to Up e am How:mt :o.'U:hoLi F'..mt, Rec,equipment to make your can. each quart - R Sec'Y'nlnlt program run u smoothly Pour bollin, water into eaamer m ectory Harold Weemhoft, Grand Rap-as possible clean jars with caps, to a level Of about 2 1nebeI or _ ids, Treasurertongs with which to remove the follow manUfacturer" d1rec:ttOns. Belen Mackin, daughter of Roland Hess. Battle Creek,jars from the canner; towell: Seal or partlallv Ileal the COJe1'lI W1Wllm J. Macldn, ot St. Clair Financial Sec'ynl!'WlP&pera, a large kettle tor on the Ja.ra, then plaee theIq, on and the late Mrs. Maekln be. Harold Zeeb. Grosse Pointe, 2pruooldnc the ve get a b 1 e s, rack 111 pressure c~. eame the bride of Captain Don Yr. Aud1torspoons small parLng bite, pot AdjUlt cover of ca=er and B. Tobin at a wedd1ng ceremony Albert Carrier, Warren Sgt._holders, and Of coW'Se the ea.n. fasteu t1(htl7 With clamps performed in the rectory of st. at-Arrrui: .ner, preferabl,. a pressure cook. Leave the peteoek open untO ~ Aloysius chureh. The bride. Mrs. Kathleen l'1~hslg ofer, You may a~ find a funnel let ot steam eottle& trom it tor Il'OOM 1& the IOD ot oaptaln and Roseville wu electe6 Presidentellllell.tlai. and it s nice to have 7 minutes. Check to .. bt Mn. Clyde M, Tobin of Somer- of the Ladles AUX1ltary.a tea kettle with a .pout 80 no Iteam eacapel from any. let road. ". 11. C. A Sa compoeed ofthat you can pour hot n.ter when: e1Ie neept the peteock. The new'!) weda wm make PoUce. J'!re &n4 Federal ern.into the JanI art.er they are 1111. '1'beD clme .. -.- _ .. I' IW4 PlaIa _ •~ • ~'"Jb1I 'aetuaII1 - UW........ ,... ... ,tF. ? 'p t' '. ~"*" -decide to do )'UUl' C'IUU11DIr cUek atauteel temperature. "J'DlObD. ~t ~-over the above equipment list and only then. begin to c:qu:ntaDd .see that everything Ja laid your p1'OCe&Iing time, ~ \Voments Association Mr. and ~ward Ptlsterout and ready. The jaro Mould otten to :see that the temJ1era. _ f Atbe ch ......ed for nicks and" encl.. ture does not fluctuate. When Plans Fashion Show 0 gonae. formerly of Grage

""A ..... ssm ill ffll1tlh.... t oft Pointe Woods, announces theIV 6788 by rUlmi.ng a finger over the proc~ g • -.. urn - engagement ot their daughtertop edge and then washed in the eat and .et U'~ preuure '!'he Women's Assoelatloo for Janet to Walter R Kettlewell thot ~0:l.P1 ~ud:l and rinsed m gauge come down to zero Open the Detroin Symphony Orche~ I Marine Cn;y' 0clear hot water. peteock gradually, remove lld tra. announces a Spectacular The marti Wi.11 take''£, . ,, PrelIsure Cooker Desirable away from you and set Jars on Fashion Show, for the benetlt in october. age place

OUlSe AlthOUgh the acoompanyinr: several th1clmeasee of cloth ot the Maintenance Fund, to be I _time table gives time for prl>- ~owels o~ft newspapers, away presented in Music Hall. on th" R Hcessing In the hot water bath, rom a ar . attemoon of OCtober thlrd. eturn ome ~ 91CUSTOM HATS PRESENTS It should be remembered that Never taste home canned There will be special features, '. .~.,

: the pressure cooker Is the onlyjVegetables which you thi.nlt may mus1e. flowens, a.nd an outBtand. The Matt.h;;C-P tt Juvenile and Sports'" "' • "" ~ methOd accepted by most au. be spoiled. Your sease of smell Ing personality to comment on AUd bo Ro . a ersons of I _ ~~~_, _ _

~ ;r;'F ' thorities lflc1uding the depart- IS the Dest gul<le m telllng yOU the current trend In styles. ~dh~~ f ad recen~~ return- L~\:t!lc:t rIA) I Wt:l\K J''#~~ "'~ ment Of akrtculture. Why is if the vegetables are good or Tickets may be ptoeured !rom New Eng~:~ ~aca n in the t ~ ,

thIS you ask') not membens ofthe Association or Wh a es. ICerchnal at Notn 0.-First of all, there Is danger If you are stW ualng, the hot- from the Muale Hall ticket vislted1leN~0~ the coast they l

or botulism In foods that are water bath for proceaslng, fol- office. ; work city. '~~U~","O<G~O"U~~OGUOUDnU,anUOUIH\ilnot properly processed. This low the coolt1ng times U direct- --__ IipartiCular type of poisoning ed and always boll the vege. L th roL chmcome4 from the soil, and when tables In. an open I&Uce ~an U eran \,Alur enpresent in the food and not des. for 10 mlllute8 before ta.rtinl Plan M .troyed by processing, they pro- or USing when ready to aerye. eetlng ,duce a tOXin which Is a deadly '_ 1,1.-.nillU\n II ""''''iIlI~C''''''''''' -- ..r :< So Bo Tu 3I ~-----, ..... ~-~ ~ m" .., reo n m ell. evenIng. sept. rd, marks IIgarded as the only means of the beginning of actiVitle.s for Iprov:dmg temperatures hi g h - the men or Calvary Lutheran I I

eIlough t<l kill the botuUnus bac- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lew1l, of Church; Grosse Pointe Woods. IIterla. ChIcago (Maud Miller of Grosse The meeting wW be held at 8 I III

You may also ask why the Pointe) announce the birth of pm. and includes Several inter-Ipressure canner is recommend. a SOIl. Robert Craig LeWis. Au. estillg reports, one of wh:ch IIed ror vegetables and not con. gust 20. Mrs. Lewis is the daugh- deal8 With the natlon.wHie mlS' 'Isidered essential (though It is tel' of Mr. and Mr!. Earl D. slOn program pUblicized by the I

deSirable) for tomato~ and Mlller of Berkshire Road. slogan, "Each One Reach One!" IIIIfrUits. The answer 18 that vege.table.;. and also meats and fISh I1IIbPlong to the non-acid grouP. In :'arId foods. the bacteria can be I

,}:lllcd In i. rea.-.una.biy shor'lenltth of time by boI11l1g.w'l.ter:l1a1h temperature, but in non. iaCid foods, much high!!r temper.aturf'S a.~ you get In the pres-sure cooter. are necessary.

and You are Cord ally InVited. Use of Pressure COOket'Prt'pare the raw ve~etables as" L 0 'II I 5 E' , directed on the accompallyin~ I'-! chart Pre-cook vegetable to

h;U!! ••••• ", ••"",ei shrink It somewhat and make al'I morp attrartlvc park Save the

Detroit Foundatlo'1 tA'usr"'" Sch""" r"Oltln~ Ilqnld to fill the jars'- vvl I Allow hp:lrl ~n~,... ", , ..~.." "

ELab.th ]ohn_. Otrector I Inch at the top of ;aehj;" ex: I<,cpt In thf' case or corn peasFALL SEMESTER 1nd shf'1l Ix-am ~'hlrh need 11

Begins T ues, Sept. 3 mch bt'cause tl"ley swell more!

Complete Courses and IndIVidualinstructIon in p'ano, singingvl:J1 n, cello, organ, wood,vlndand brass C1ac,ses In Thoory.

(o"npcs "Ien

Beverly Hudson, PegI)' FOx and 8~phanle Fmk target muter'll

J-=_. B:-6L...f_v take time out trom their other puttlmes to shoot a few arrOW15VIlli. 1rUJIUI, at the bullseyes. The young ladies found Robin Hood's tavorlteCelebration in Romeo I sport the ideal te.tt for a keen eye and ste&dy arm.

Rules for Speedy' andSuccessful Canning

Harr1 J). G&:tIer, 13M BlIbopl'Oad. a craduate of OsusePointe h1Ih llebool II &mone thethlrty-ellht Itullents from theGreat t.UI ~ reeelY1n1IeholanhlPl at Yale tl'nlveraltJ,for the a.cadem1c Jear Ol)enlngIeptemberll1, !)tUl NGI'm&I1 8..ue~i Cba1nn&D of the I'reIh.1Il&n8cbo1&rlhlp commltt4e, an.lSOunced receatlJ.

Me" from 10 ataW. the I)Ia.tnct of Columbia, and two for,• ....,., countrte. are repreeentedamaar the acho1&rlhlp winnens.Itzt,..n,. CoImectscut ru14eIltancetftd ....arcb.

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H.1ns 8eckGabriel $zital

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Leone HahnkeThrey NollFrank BridlesMildred KnaePMuriel 8enhlm He,.,n Cunthe,

ClarinetWilliam Moble)'

1&21. E. dEFFERSOI at BUODISFIELDFor Information Call LEnox 2895 .

uUlbhlhed 1941

LEONE HAHNKE, DIRECTORoffers a flculty of biehl)' qUllified instructors

in the followinl departmenh:

Piano Voice Violin

I3R4~()EL'S

All operations compteted in one boottiexcept drying.

Everything Is B,and New aAd at No Illerene in Prices

greyfJ{air •.•••

proper care~

NEW BEAUTY SALON16543 E. Warren, near Outer Drive

Next to OW' Popular Loutioa for 12 Y.....

TU 2~OO20 Open MondaysCo.~IortaI, Air CoAditioMd b, R.tIIripntioD

Crey nair requires speCial treatmel"t . . , and Brandeis skillfutoperators know Iiow to give It

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Grosse PoiDle School r:alasic

regularly $2 25regularly 7 00regularly 9 50regularly 1500

Pillows to match,Pillows to match,

nGALA' Wool and Rayon .•• 1Iighpile, •• exceedinglyluxurious • • • solt pastel tones. Wcuhable.6 27 x 54, regularly $1285 •3 24 X 40. regularly 10252 30 x 60. regularly 1725

16903 E. JEFFERSON AVE.Telephone: TUxedo 1.0100

India #XUket woven COIR RUGS ••• lor mnrooms andporcha.

~ bX~. It.bUlarly ~1"";1). $8.953 9 x 12, fe;uIarly 2) ~O. 19.50

Remnants of Broadloom and narrow width carpet alldrastically reduced lor prompt cleClTance.

Bakel wear.re FELT RUGS ••• extremely durable •••wcu1lable Bay cheerful colo,s in interesting plaidellects.

20 18 x 35.15 24 x 48.9 28 x 58,8 34 x 70,8 16 x 168 20x20

Darrison~s

Tufted cotton BATH SETS •• Roae, Blue, Green andWine,40 24 x 36 RUe .nd Lid Cover, reg $4 75 •

Was1lable cottoQ TUFTED RUGS ••• in solt .lItoneand multi-colored ellects. Good color selection.

18 20 x 36. regularly $450 ••• $2.9526 24 x 48. regularly 675. 4.9510 30 x 60, regularly 1050 • • •• 6.9510 Lid Covers. regularly $1.95 • • 1.19

Cotton braided OVAL RUGS. in cheerlul colorasuitable lor either Kitc1len or Bathroom.14 21 x 48, regularly $275 • • •• $1.9514 24 x 48, regularly 4.15.. 2.95

Wool braided OVAL RUGS ••• very practical and ex-ceedingly durable •••13 27 x 54, regularly $8 25 •4 36 x 60, regulariy 1200 •8 24 x 48, regularly 645 •8 36" Round. regularly 7 25 •

Clearance--sea.~-aJHt

Mr. -and Mrs. James N. Mot-schall of Merriweather road,Gr063e Pointe Famul are spend.ing two weeks In New York.

Freezing ProcessNeed Not DarkenSliced Peaches

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Tl-IE CROSSE 'OINT!: REVIEW

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AJJaw n I8mplt time to tunt the younlstersciotti., INt spic .nd span for sdtooI. Oursgperior method restores tt.e origin,.

life, lust .. and cob of PnMftts.

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Vacationing

Get Set For The Trek •••

Other ExclUSIve featJUres at Whltuer Cleaners are:

1. Every dress 18 meMured before and after cleanmgto assure perfect fit.

2 No unsightly staples are used to muk garments.

3. Personal12Jed attention given to emergency orders.

N. C. C. W. Means Natkaal Olunc:n of Catholic Wom-en. As the name impUes it .Ia .DI£1ona11n scope, with head-quarters in Wa.shlngton, D.. Jl\'ery month a "President'sMessage" Is sent to every Par1l8a Q)unell president. through-out the Uni~ State3. So)lOtl -.n rt!ladll.y see how unitedare the cathol1c Women Of AmII'k:a fOr God and Country.

Remember you ARE a ~ of thla wonderful or-ganJzation if you belong to .. of your parish societIes,namely Altar 8:>clety, the Belled Vlrg1n's Sodality or aCatholic Organization of WOIIDm, who have the approvalof the pastor. There are DO mcllvulual dues In theN.C C.W., but the parish cmmeIs are expected to contri-bute fifteen dollars .. year io IIelP clefra7 the e%pen.ses ofthe Nat1<mal office and the DdIOit office.

'nle office of the Detrolt 0ClIitncn 11 located em the fifthfloor of the Chancery BIlildlDII 9!1 WUhlngton BoUlevard.An annual day c:onvef1t1oD la1Je1d In March, and reportsof the deanery presidents .... the ~ eb&1nnan

......... -""_~ -" .... tbe ~ ~. be III <ieePI7 ID\ereIIted 1Dan tbe ~ 01 tb$ are al80 senttoe tile ......*,. I.laJl tbe.. " ..... ~0izWDei or tbe weft eI UIe -iD4 ZWpgda IIlaIil tbi~ &reb1orA'eneba'.... t' ,

Bach deaDer'1 appoln .... M in to wen w11Il thelU"cbc2ioc:ean chairman, aDd __ par1sh also appointstheir cha1rmaD to CarI'J out the plana. 'Ihey are furnl.shedwith articlea of information on JrwlsJature good reacl1ngmaterial. motion picture 1J.sta, dJacVasIon groUp 5UbJect, etc:.Retreats are held frequently at Mt. IIIuy Reparatnx, andthe councll has been very helpful in aiding chaplains,servlng at the UB.O. canteen, dinlet1ng clasaea in homenursing, rurmahlng volunteers in SOcial 5e.rv1ce work andpromoting a Famlly Life program..

You can see that these proje<:ta do not 1nterfer withthe regualr act1\'1tleS of the parish 4OCietJes. As the of.fleers of the counell are elected fr<e. the groups ot officers01 1.lu:5e aoeieties, It helps to antIC nannony and 1ncentlveand broadeD8 the scope of actlvity, Interesting many of theladies in different tnJeS of endeaYOr.

Xnow

Announce Birth- IMr. and Mrll. lohn C. COOke Dr. and Mrs. Herbert W. De~ I

and Mr. W. R. Mlddlet<n of VIDe, the former Helen Durber,Gros.se Pointe are among the of MOr08S road announce the!!'Ue.~,'! enjoYl!'..g the .summer I bu-+.h of a .son. Michael Joseph,hohdayS at Hotel TCl'p-in.a-Bee. Aug, a.

Mr and Mrs. Harry Ba.nseD. 651 Calvin road, a,nn.)unced theengagement Of theIr daughter Kaqaret I. to John James Nester,son of Mr. 'Mld Mrs. Robert E. BeiaIOn, 9205 McKmnr y road, De-troit laat saturday evening. Tbe couple both servee! 1.11the U.s.NavY during the war. N<> immediate date has been .set tor thewedding.

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Electric Kitchens

J.Ir8. Doyle Jones of South 1Bend, Indiana and her eh1ldrenGoy1e and. BObby ,formerly ofGrosse Pointe Park are yisSttngMr. and Mrs. Robert G. Hammeland their daughter DoWell ofSunningdale Drive.

Mr. Jones is expected to ar-rive from South Bend thia weekto Join his family.

An initial allocation of 1,000"packages" of major elec:U1c kit.chen appliances 11 being madetor veterans' hous1nc by & ChI.cago manufacturer.

'nle eJ:-GIs will get completeunits including electrie sto~, re-tr1gerator, cabmet sink and fivewall cab1l1et.a for their homes.

INITIAL OPENINGiud ...,,,j'Uliiy Des'gned, Custom Mac:!

SIL'iR LIKEH4" Finished

ANDHu Hatnm#ed

Want. ads acc:epted untn 5

Ip.m. Tuesdaya. Phone Le. 1182-three trunk llDes-md 8101,"Charre it."

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CYROLATOR• Gnt1e Bat Effeetiv.• No SUlnauOll Dietin.• No Pamr"l Pounelin ..• No Sttwn"O"1 uerci8e• r.;o Di......:.i ...• Sit Back hel R.1azLet CyroJ.sor Do the Workil BUST CONTOURING

.. FIGURE CONTROL

lust East of Outer Dme

Gift Shop

7linminum2ieces

16724 EAST \VARREN

Cf;hurslay, august 29,

They're so lovely you'll ttlk they are Sterling. . . the pIeCes \NOI"l't tflish, corrode or rust.Hand hammered and han finished candy dishes,relrsn trays, serving trays,frUit baskkets, pitchers,creamers and sugars, etc. It.

F. A,pei-' OlDliIprIl4lDr-------\ I:NNOUNCEMENT----_-.

Free lecture and .monat ... tioD on e1iet and weillht controlpl..s Ih. new ... red"ClnR melhod • • • Cyrolalor b,.

Mr_ MlTback. P'Y"holoPtFRI"- Y, APRIL 30 - 3 ,. M

1\0 dieatlo", • • ••• Bring • rriend

/Thursday, August'S, 1946 I

(O;'eting September I Red. FeatherWe ding Plans I ReVIew Program

_____ The tru<: s"..ory Of two BulilLl'M1an 1mmlgra.nta to Detroit and

Mary g d e l1,n e Koenig at a mlseellaneoU!l show~at the solution of their tangleddaughter Mrs. Norman H. Mrs. Donohue's home thla ll.'It problema IS the plot of ''ThisKoenig an the late Mr. Koenig week. Land of Ours," seeond of ais busy eo plet1ng plans for her Other pa.rtJ.eS beilli p new ae"les of radio dramasmarriage Robert Bishop Ling, for the bride elect are a ~eh. based ('.11 the work of Joea1son of and, Mrs. Lyce C eon given in her honor ~b Ina Co&lmurLlty Ohest sen!.ceS. 'nleLlog, of almerll Avenue. Fr. S. Condon, a kltchec wtr Satll"d.l.y, Aug. 24. over WXYZ,Albert vin wLU otflclate at given by Sally Hickey an ~. :f8tures the work of the Inter.the nup Mass at St. Paw's Henry Page at the W En III national IMtltute.the mor ng of September '1. City ClUb and a buffet er Fran HarrlB will broadcast

Patriel lI.>bdell wlll be maid at which Betty Kelly wnl be from. the Bapt18t Children'.ot hon and Sllly Hickey, hostess Home in Royal Oak on theBetty K Iv Gall Leithauser and Pat.r1cia Lobdell will rie ~ "Red Feather Revue" of AUC.28,Mar11Y{F9.ber will be brides- spInster dinner at the Wot~. 5:15 p.m. over WWJ. Other fea-ma.1ds. The bride-elect's cousin, City Club sometlme bet't t ke tures of this weekly programPatriei Ague.<; Rieck will be a wedding date. MrS. H. O. ec , are lIIlSWllra to Ustenera' ques-Junior ridesnlaid aunt Of the bride will be losteSS tions and presentation of an

The ~ntecdel bridegroom t1ll.q at a rehearsal dl!1ner n Bep- award to the \'olunteer of theasked Jack Wallis to be best tember I} aL the Rleek rildenee week.man Assisting as ushers will on EVllMton. !f,)... to catch,. lalented volun.be DoPald Ling, brother of the A weddlDg break~4;"illCI~ tee.' is demonstrated in thebridegroom Charles Chamber- held at the Women s Y humorous stor/. "Mr T. Keepslain h1S b~other.ln-laVi' LaVerne followmg the eeremon. Hia Wore!," ninth traoacnptionBeaupre. John Coreo~an a.nd ---- of the series. "Adve~tures of theRay Rauen. Soa Sea 't Red Feather Man. 'nle pro.

Mary Magdeltne Is being hon- P an Y gram la b1lled for 3:15 p.m. Sun-ored at many Pf,rtlea these last day, .A1JC'Il5t 25, on WJlLweeb before her marriage. GaU Soap w11l be mol for qu1~ a ----Lelthauser and Nancy Joyce while, manufac:WrS predlct. AU Out Dn.vewere c()-hastesses at a mlseel. ReMon I.s that ~ts and oilslaneoua shower given at Gail's which normally:O into soapbome on AUffU8t 21. on Friday, are being used utood, much of Uraed to LowerAugust 2' the bride elect was which 1s alloe~ to torelgn efeted at a shower given by countries. 'nle tack market in Traffi T UMarilyn Faber. meat eontr1but.: to the soap-. C 0

Mrs. J. N. Maul and Mrs. Gor- makers' woes, , wut1ng tallowdon Donohue were c:o-ho.steases utilized by le"anate packers. I---~":-~----------""':"'~ ...:::::==,==.. =, ~:-: •• =.===.===_ A suggestion by Dr. Burt R.ii~ _." . -:-""~."=--"'-_..=- =_ .........---=---- , Shurly, President of the Detroit

! Tub ere u 10fl1JSanatorium, to! mal1lhall the thouaands of meM

I dIcal men in the country for! an all-out drive to reduce theImounting traffic ton la beingj adopted by medical 1OO1etiea~ acroas the country.I Dr. Sburly,a delegate at large~ to the recent .American Medical; Association Convention in cau-i forn1a, presented his Traffici Safety Resolution there.i Recomendat1ons 1nClude:-

1- Physfelana make It a personal- responsibility to advise pat.lentsI of the p1'ObaNe effect of phy-~ sical imp".l.JJ1ents on their driYMi log: tha~ they cooperate WithI state and c1y offlc:ialll in rueh~ Important safety measureJI as

Ithe .standard1zlDg and adm1nJa-tratlon of drivers' llcense exam-

I inatlons, the development andI adm1n1strat1on 0 f intoxication

Itesta and aU llke measureswhich c:aU for a phyaldan'.

J sk1U: that an phy$l.elana taket two 1nUned1ate steps to make aI personal c:ontrl.butlon to tra.fncI safety: Bqul.p their cara with

aul.tab1e t1nt-aJd klta for use inIJiT 1D Ir De, r7!mme'''toreatDle"t bl tnrDa led" 1 ,

::JI::f~B~'~rl__..... to .. .-e CIII'eCIIl the road.

I '!'be AMA 1Iu dIreeted UIe re-- - IOl1RlOD Co me1r c«am1ttee on I

Health Education and. i10 Is: DOW

Ea u a1th S d being sent to Yariooa atate 8Qostsidetne tu io ::..e;,.r-:=:'i1t:~~:Fo~#F 13901 ~ Avenu. diate effect.

New ~rMCondifDneci Salon ----16541 EAST WARREN Former Pointers

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Thi. amazing n...... weedcontrC»l I, to .. Iectlve thatugly weed' with., away,roots and all, In a fewweeks-whil. the ,ran I.not harmed II' even dlscol.ored. Saf.;or BentgrOlllaWN, too. WT T& USI scorn 4-X

Simply ~ padc ... Inwotw alii apply with •lpI'inkli~n elf' spreyer.Ira not ~t')nout to hu-man., petIoI bird ..U.. Scotts 4) now. Dvtt"lautllmn WWlth.r -...IsqUickly .uecu~b--the .-groWl be"., Ian ever.'-" fw -.. .... ,1.8PM .... ... • .....

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Bilng your child in for competentand SCientifiC eye examination. Our:advise will be sincere and based onthe findings of a complete examin-ation. If glasses are needed we conrender fast delivery and lens ofaccurate measurement. A largeassortment of smart' and fashion-able persora!lty frames.

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Glasses

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.... Iar lebool for ,.,ua.Bec1JmlDJ or ftrls$ ~ter.1Ul.A.~ ....

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IebaDl recpma aftIrCJl:rMt... ree..6ehoot MIlP1Ot'eII ..... :papUI do ~ a*M, lee-oad IllIDIe&et , .......t1mL8ecoDd semNt.. bIfItMScbooJl dole lor .... n-ee..QQ:)Q ~-no --.(offitla c'icIie M 11:11 .,

8ehoo1a reopeD after 8I*rreeMI. .. IIIIIIII& .."P1etee reoon. to IU $

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Electric alarm cloets Ulat 1t1llwake you swPetly b;V ttttn1tl.g onthe radio. • bedside lamp « awh!sperlnl bIJII are a.rnonr 111.dustry'll latest; booD.s to JJet\er)jvlng.

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If farther postpoDtment of IllbooI openJnt (...,.......I) 1.1 neenalllJ yaeatJon dates on tbJI ewJeDdar .., .".to be altered

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Another d1,ilion of the popu-IIU' OrOllll!le Pointe and ZUtern PR:SSE1\VES: cherry, Nach,IliebiCan BortlcUltW"al 8Oc1et,'s pear. plum, watermelon r1Dd,annual l10wer Show u tbe eant&loupe acd an, otber nr.Bome C&m.IDI Cla.Stt& let".

In the Cannq Group are Btrr'l"ERS: apple peach, plum,the following e1&tl8eaof entne4l: pear. t.omatoe and any other.

-1;00 A.M..ll:tI II l:~:. IBLLY: apple, creen and erab; FRUITS: aprlootll; blaclber~':00 A.M..I:. P.II. blaekbem; cWTant; 100IIebe.n'1; ties; cherries. n<.~t ~ llOUl':

tr&pe; plum; quinee, raspberry, C'urrants, g~berrleB: grapes,red ~ blaek &Dd Ul1 other peaches; pearl!. plums, ra.spber-....rlet:r riel!; strawberries; and any

J.uM: blaekbetr1; p e ae h; other variety. ,plum. ,Iue and greeD '&Ie; PICKL!8: crabapple; .weet:tttawberrY raspberry and any 8Our; dill; bread and butter,other v..net.,. aaaorted m1n ures; beets; on-

MARMA'LADES: oraD8t, lema: piccalilli; mU5tanl; peaeh,qUInce rrapefrult peath, pear whole and any other variety.and an., other yulety. VEGETABLEB:as para I' UI:

beaN, green, wax, aDd llma,greens. peAII, potatoea, .. eet;tomatoes; beets; carrots; com,on or off the cob; m1Sed 1Ol1p8and .IItewlI; peppers, plm1ento

ANlf ARBOR - Boob hold and any other variety.more lDterest for puplJa In the AIlother Iroul' will be prcmd-mUll lrade than for tboee on ed for the beSt eoUeetkm Of&n7 other leTel at the pUbUc dried herbs for cutlnary purpolell1Chool8. • survey conducted bJ' and the best collect!on Of herba t1nl,eralty of Mleh1lan pro- vinegarsfllOr of edueallon. r",ea1I. Rut~:

A studJ Of readinllnterestl ot 1. All entrlu In these elusesmore than 3,500 M1eh1pn aehool m uat have been procea&ecl bJ es-botl and lith showed that In- hlbltor.terest In readlq reaehell ltK 2. Ckmtainers: Jelly gl.l.siea,ma:.dJDum tD the ruth pade jars, ere .. ma, be of aD1 elope..an4 deel1~ thereafter to a city.1'CI!At In the tenth grade, Pm- 3. EntrIes: Must be labeled asfellOl' Cllttord Woody. expla1n- to contents.eeL 4. All entries alwuld 1te In the

~ ~ the !'tt.>dy '!'l'!!.S to Ihands of the 1leCrew.ry iWm. p.tlnd om. what types of boob Thomas WI Oate8head 8tteet,ba" JIIOIlIi Interest for student.l netrolt' '4 MJ,eh or e/o Theto help educators In plann1ng NeighborhOod Club one eleatcounee of .stud;y for masimum day PreYiaus to the shoW.interest.. 5 Exhl.blt8 MatJlc1 be 1!1 plaee

Lag In reading Intereat In for' judglnf by 12 o'eloek nooIltile UPPer grades doe.I not nee- on Operllng DaY. (l!Iatt!tc1ay. eep-eaatI1y mean that those stud. temb4!t 7)clents are learD1ng less, Prof. BPl!:CIAL inyI'l'Wood;y acids. Ar. pupils advance 1Ubbon ll......rd$ ..m be madeIn ace. they llectJme more In- 1n each C18&!1_ With specialtetested lD dol1ll \bings than 1J1 reeolPl1tlon of out.stand.lng eXhl.rMdIn; about thetn and there Hitstie &110 dtmabds upon the tim. .

I'rldal P.K. IlIIl of I8c(iIi4 •••• et. 6t *be old&t meleDaIf b1th scbool itUdenta are to K1TCHI:'t.1' TIP'l'JlIoIIldIIr 8:00 AX. 8u:ua&5'I' e-ioa ~ tW JilOI'e interest lD literature, I;,n ~

I'rlday All Dat ~ mt..... tiler wU1 haft to spend leal time&Dee. eilbdoll Mil..... and effort on otber school sub- This recipe 18 partlcularl, reoelGIe4. Jtet. and on outskl.e actJl'1ties. .....1nt'1l'n~d fot stl!at which is

the edueat.or eoncludes. not very tender to begin with.Aue. 11 :rr.lday 12:1i P.K.8emer .... dIIIIM. ---- lY2 Ills. round steak. eut 1h

.. ..........m lie made Ji* M" ~ 1Ji NlIItl) Closet Bed 2 sqt-~l~" tter01' IIaRh of joint ~ Inst1tute of tlle ~ Of .... """"""- .Groae PoInte, Hamt.raDMll aDd _h18Dd PWll CIIt ... 4 large onkmIldate eh11cit'm 'lri11 not. akefld ICbtd. ftlki U'ftilI m erOWdl!d quar. ~ eup eitsup, [ =. _ , teft will welCl:mle a new eettot1 I teaspooh paprika l.t1

Citation Pre.entationa faille ~~J:~iJi: ~~~ ~ E:~I ... lit II "'1iD. .Cli •• AM.... :~. - ," - ~ .~

-~~'-'!M" '.. ....;........-......__ TtiIo - - ......t.z: fit floof,JWOpUl~-::: iCl:'u=~~ ill \'~:-w::.\e,~us: u.~uIae"bWti8I of=r:.a: tJf tfte camP .... tilt iltiWer; ~: '1 •• , Lte, & maeufaetllrer elalma, nnepr 'er maklnt eoIe st." toand Iler tolbt tbe QI'OIllI JiIllIna BrftU iad Kincj' .... au.. __ -hen .t'. dLrty dunk it in Ikeep the raw eabbflle from dIa-

II0., cam.p. heW at W UI'UlI8e juruof cunsl.oD and BiD; --Itbll batlltab: - T' Icoloring after remaining l.l thePointe Url1~ Church tame akoii: aild. 0lJ1dY iiut!Il ill tile refrigerator for any leIllth ofto a c10ee last. Tuesday after- seDiDfs. Tom MeootIIidi aM time.=:tltln. T!ie ca:i:lP. under tbe BaDd:;' i,t,.MfU:tn :haftd ~ _... La- 1 DesserieIgIOD.IOfihlp of Mrs. TbofIiIIiI hoMra for .......... 'nt mf- YI.lbc c:e Halves of cantaloupe or honey.:MeCormlek, 1104 Kelllliqton sttum In arclieftl IAwIi dew are mora tempting filledtdI.d .. O1J@nftom JulY 1 to and Be.erly Hudson In the AlII Plastic diaperles that look WIth a few watermelon balll! OrAqu,n 23 tot cb1ldren 3 to 11 and erattls enViell and IHItJM Die Chahttlly laee are the With berrIes of fruits, such as _tears of &P. and the ehildren Walker and sa~ Wemer ..... iehleYement of a plastle manu- blueberries, nu;pbetries. 1l1lcedfrom the ..,.rioua &&,e gtOUpe ed reqniUon fer their ~ faeturer. They're mad~ of a peaches or pears.Pirtlelpited in the c101!11ng day', Refreehmenq were ..... IU setni-1rab6Parent film which can _act1v1tJel. the many 'riaitlD8 panna and 1te maile Into a~.. ons shower Ellmlngs ot 17 leading steel

The ehildteD do excelled In friendS after tJie prograal anti llurta1D8, I arm e n t bagl. It producers dur!ng the first quar.t1'1evarious activities offered at the arts and craft exhibit 1rai doesn't Deeti laundering _ just ter of 1946 dropped 52.8 perUte eamp reeei'ed spi!clal honor. U1en opened f(ll' lnIpeet.Ien. wiPe It off with a damp cloth. cent below same period for 1545.&nODI thoae reee1v1n1 rectlID1- The d., camp waa UDder cant-UeD were x.;nn lohnaton. camp fUl npernawn .. au Ume8 andlfIIftD, aU arounl best. camper; instructors were pl'O'fided fotAnD &tt:uU and Kath1e Chakm the nrIoua actinU ..were runnen-up for the tlYe; Miuea ~ JohDItoD, Lo.o~ Mc(lorm1ek and JN11e raiDe Welch. Doris Lempke VIr-Pratt won harlors for the Hura- linta MeCorm1ckand Jean Gar-eJ'J' croUI' aDd Mackie Wiener denet wete among thoee aD Ul'anel Betti AntU were the out- camp's regular staff. Mn. Ji'hl1standlna' jUD10r eampers. Tabb aM Mrs. An Sehalon ..ere

The Citizenship hODor went also on hand da1l)' to assist theIt 1_ chlldren.to Tom MeCorm1e and BeYer..,. }Irs. Albert Fox a r-"""-

Udson. Denn1s Walker and ..11... .--Severly BudSOD 1Vere choeen as nurse attended. the ;younptersthe CtUDPI sharp shooting arch- medieal Deeds.ere. Tom MeConnlek and 8tleph-&nit 1l'ink receiVed recognitionfor their uta ~d cra!t workand Tom again took honors withBeYerlt Hudson in the IpOI1;ad1ri81orL 8and;y Weiner andBeverl, !ttulion shared 1W'im-

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Larry KcConnict and .Ie. ~t fty through the air with th~greatelt of ease on the day eamp 8w1np at the Unitarian ChurchplaJltO'IIIICII. IIDUl J'OIIIlII&,en uteDded tile camp .. bleb wuopen tram ,July 1 to Aucust 23......••.•..,..,.•......., '

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HAROlD R. MILLER

Sincerely

I've Served My Co""try, am discharged "lid, tha"ks to theStandard Oil Company, I'm again back operating my own station.Of course,Nothing could Make me happier than to be able togreet My Old Friends right here at the old Slilnd where I knowbeyond do"bt that I can render my usual Standard of Service•.•• the kind I was used to giving before entering Uncle Sam's

Armed Forces

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THt' C~OSSE POINTE Rt'VIEW

ANNOUNCEMENTNow Out of U. S. Service

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in the very heart of Grosse Pointe

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PHILIP F. ALl.ARD,Village Clerk."

PROPOSITION NO.1.-PROPOSITION TO ACQUIRE A LAKE FRONT PARK SITE:-00 yo. faww bull_iaa ~ ................ tIaeref.. 01 the ViLce .,c.- P.... w..- .. tile _ of Sftwat,.Two na ".I (m.-,II) Dol-.:=;;... ..-:Melllltto~~ <.,.} ,~ -.... : S5tRUI illdie ~ JIM.... &it j,eIdy .... i.c' 5 • 11M; ~ .. the ,... 01 1155, _t ,.....,.tlMaeJtw ... to -,. 1-' for the ~ 01the pI.pat, ....iaafter cIescribed f Lake FroDt Park Site:

'11aat parceIa of piopel t, pl'eHlltIy owned b, Mra. Eleaaor Clay F......co=atmg 'If appi'lWmai.ely Fori)'. 'rhr- (43) acres, ioc:aieci Detw-the Westerly feace'of Mn. Eleuor CIa,. Ford'. Eatate aad the GmIderPointe l.aDd Compan,. Subdiriaion" beiaa • part of Private Claim 1MaDd 6ZI, St. Clair Shorest Macomb County, Micbipa.'

VOTING PRECINCT No. 22-Tbe Votin. Booth in the Muon School, .ita •• ted on Vernier Road.

VOTING PRECINCT No. 23 - The Voting Booth .ituated in the MunicipalBuilding on Mack Avenue at Anita Avenue.

VOTING PRECINCT No. 2S-The Voting Booth .ituated on Mack Avenuenear Kenmore Drive.

VOTING PRECINCT No. 26-The Voting Booth in the Muon School, .ita.aled on Vemi« Road.

"You are further Notified that registration may alau be madewith the Village Clerk on any day up to and including September10th, 1946, on which latter day the Village Clerk will be in his of.fice between the hours of 8:00 o'clock in the forenoon and 8:00o'clock in the evening, E. S. T.

Notice of Registration,

and Notice of ElectionFor the Special Election to be held inThe Village of Grosse Pointe Woads,

Wayne County, Michigan, on

Thursday, August 29 194 ..

"In accordance with the provisions of Article 3, Section 4, ofthe State Constitution u amended, only those f!lectors of the Vii.lage of Grosse Pointe Woods qualifying under such provision,are entitled to vote at said special election on the propositions en-titled-Proposition No.1, 'Proposition to Authorize the Financ-ing of Additions and Improvements to the Sewer System' of theVillage of Grone Pointe Wood.", said Constitutional provisionbeing as follows:

"w"Deaenr ~1"quemon .. aabmitted tu • vote of the eIecton which involveathe direct apenclitare of public JDODey or the iaaae of bonda, onl,. aada per.aona laavine the quali6cationa of elector. who laave property •• tel.ed for lase.in lIfty part of the district or territory to be affected by the rault of auchelection, or the lawful huabanda 01' wives of audt penon., IhaD be entitled tovote thereon.'

"You are further Notified that if you have not already regia •tered, you may do 10 by appearing before the Board of Registra-tion in the respective Voting Precincts on September 10, 1946,between the hours of 8:00 o'clock in the forenoon and 8:00o'clock in the evening, Eastern Standard Time, at the followingplaces:

"To the Qualified Electors of theVillage of GrOSH Pointe WoodsMichigan:

"You are hereby notified that a Special Election will be heldin the Village of Groue Pointe Wood,,: Waynfl Cnunty. Michi.gan, on

Monday, Sept. 30, 1946

PROPOSITION NO.2.'A PROPOSITION TO AUTHORIZE THE FINANCING OF ADDITIO"SAND IMPROVEMENTS'TO THE SEWER SYSTEM OF THE VILLAaEOF GROSSE POINTE WOODS: .

'Do ,.oa f~YOI' ~ IDuiieJ' and iuuiaa' honda therefor of the Villap ofe.-.e Pomte Wooda ID the aulD of $91,." to bear mterest at. rate not toexc:eeefFour (4%) ~er ~t Per Anuum, payable aemi.umun,.. the Midboada to mature aerially ID the foDowiug 1DliJIDeI': ~...... in the ,.ear of1947and a like amount yearly thenJter up to and indudiu. 19SI; $5,_ .•in the ,..... of 1957 aDd • like amouat yearly then8fter up to and iac:1udiac1-'fM tIH! purpoae of makina a public improvemeat in the Villq. of GrouePomte Wooda to be aad c:anaiat of Me6tiooa IIDcI improvemeata to the aewer.y.teal of the Mid ViUage r

Monday, 'Sept. 30, 1946and that the poll. for said Special Ele<:tion .hall be open fro m7:00 o'clock in the forenoon to 8:00 o'clock in the evening, East.ern Standard Time.

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"You are further notified the polling places for said ele ..tionshan be as follow.: .

VarING PRECINCF No. ZZ-The Votiq Booth iu the Muon School, aita-.ted ~ Vemier RoacL

VOTING PRECINCI' No. Z3 - The VoliD. Booth situated in the MunicipalB~ 011 Mack AVeDue .t Anita Aveaae.

VOTING PRECINCI' No. ZS-The VotinJr Booth .itualetl 011 Mack AVeIlueDeal' KeIUIIOre Drive.

VOTING PRECINcr No. Z6-The Voting Booth in the Muon School, aita-.ted OD VerDier Road.

"You are further notified that the following propoaitionashall be submitted to the qualified electors for their adoption orrejection at aid special election, to-wit:

BowlingAlleys SetFor SeasonOpening

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THt: CROSSE POINTE ~EVIEW

HANDCRAFT SPECIMENS

CAIPETS HIIUPMUTEIYCluned attdMothproofed

In 108l' hC8De.All work

pan,Dteed.

"Let 'em roll" SOOn this tam.iliar pharse or the press rooms...111 swell out and into theboWling halla ot fame. once Iagam moo and women will layaside the fly rod, outboards, Icamp trallers and lIummer lfearThe recent mg of a fighting fishat the end of a taught llne WIllonly be equalled by the crashot a baU on the ten pinS - and

Lyrln Johnson and Peter smith proudly display the ti.Dy beIdJ Iwmter's most popular sport willsandalll they made In the handcraft class to instructor DoriS be under way.Lemke. The handcraft class was one of the many featurea pro. M t f the Eastside alleysarevlded for the llttle tots attending the Summer Day Camp at Ule 11 ~ fO th start of their tour.Unitarian Church during July and August. Special lnatructors a se t or ~heS Reports arewere on hand at all Urnes to give the youngsters expert advice 1n n:men P ~lde 'Denby Royal,the fields of handwork and sports. , I t:Ue ~d EMt W~en are

The foundatIon of US. patent Ca f D &L. ... !SCbed.Uled for a full and excitingsystem was laid by OUr Found. uses0 ea.. season, although aU hUe restrv.wg Fathers Patents are grant- t:d time and spau for the oc.ed as an incentive to invention In MI-~L:__ ca.slonal bowler and 1I1v1te yourand the publlc dlSClos~ of new \.lUlGU patronage at any time.inventions. _ East Warren swings into ac.

Personalized CoiHures • ......"t ~ H.~ __ "~'Ml __•• tlon september 9th. The Mon. IT1' ,,_ y .... ~ k"-'~;k'~ ........"., day mght house league will open

0 .... npert hair dyli.t will c.... te ot death In Michigan. with Johnay Bywra capta.in1ng• lie"" coiffure I.... y..... In studying the repoN of the the Crest Industriea tea.m. with

State Department ot Health. the such celebrities as Roy Cullen.TuberC'to1osls and Health SOciety I blUe of the 'I'1gel1l. Pete Carter,of Wayne CO'IInty fmds that &c. I National BIlliards champ whoc1dents kill the most people in Ibowled a 300 his first game outthe one to 25 age group. Tuber. of the service and Babe Kra-culOSI8 Is the leadmg Juller ot Jenke of the Buick dea1era on

Korte Beauty Salon Michigan people aged 25 to 36.1 the roster. The vromen WIllwhile beyond 35 heart dJsease:s start at 7 and the men at 9 p.m.account for a majority 9f the OUtsIde of a complete refin.deatba. Ishlng of its alleys. decorat.

By age groups, the 194.$ flg- 109 - East Warren has adde~ures tor the leadIng causes of a picture gallery to Its cocktaildeath are: lounge, photos of the kings and

Age 14: AccIdents 209; .pIle'll. queens of yeste~day and tooay-moma 106; congeltal. dIsea8eIt7; some from thelr own f1lea andtuberculosis 48 those of Freddie Wolf Who pm

Age 5-14: Accidents 287; pneu. talks for WXYZ.moma 34; tuberculosis 31; rbeu- 10ck Spence at the piano withmatic diseases 28. that '<ACeof mimics, Jack ThaY')

. • er, emceell1g - and those lovelyAge .15-24. Accidents 359, tab- waitrases _ w1ll continue to

ercuolsis 250; heart d1seaaell_; make the saturday nJ.ght aftercan:~. Tube ulOSflJ D' the game gatherings somethingacCidents 3ill ; he~ cneeuei well wortl'. staying for.207; cancer 149. . t d <... h IAge 35-44: Heart diseases .,.; Supenn en en..,. o. s coo scanver 4-97; tuberculOfl1l 181; from Michigan oommun1t1esoveraccidents 287. . : 10.000 populatIon recently gave

Age 45-54: Heart diseases _; unanimous approval to the AAAcancer 1123; apoplexy 4D'1; 1lCC1-principle of teaching students todents 32'7. drive while in high school.

Age 55-64: Heart dlseuell M'r1; ----------cancer 181l8; apopleX1 808; MI!h.rit1Il tM.

Ale ~74: Heart d18eueI48I;~ 111'1'; qopJ«qr JIll.

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Cold ......chill. aad ....Ichu.oeIeu perlll eab. for a IaatI mi4 ..te appoinlmellt , tel.pho ... TU1.9771.

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14940 Mack Ayenue at WlyburnMember of the NHCA

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and

You don't have to send him a check for his trouble.

You won't pay any more on your electric bill-to

cover his hard, wet work and the materials h. Uilel.

Chances are you'll Mver even know a lin. went out.

But he is worrying about keeping your electric

service flowing along as usual. If that means eggs

for your breakfast, okay then, that's why he's up

on a stonn.tash~ powar pole.

And, he'll stay there till h. gels your line repaired

-in spite of roin ••. lightning ••• thurtder ••• and

a high wind howling.

This weath.-beaten trouble-shooter isnit worrying

about your eggs-« whether you want 'em soft

boiled, fried, scramblecl-or if you lik. eggs at all.

Fortunately w. don't have storms every day, but

wh.n we do, Detroit Edison line crews are ready

-day or night.

HOW'LL YOU HAVE YOUR IGGS?

THE DOIOIT EDISON COMPANY

ANNOUNCING OUR

0p@DiD"HEADQUARTERS FOR

Office

SchoolSupplies

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We are openiftg I modem store to supply the officeand school needs of the East side neighborhood.We hlYe I complete line of high-quality mer-cundise. Stop in and get acquainted.

"Pat" F.mII. 0wMr Ma..-;te UIe, Mauger

1028 Lakeview at JeHerson•

Vaeullnl ele_ .... aad S.......I M.cbi ... Repai,.. - Part. lor AllMakes -- PICkup aad D.livery Sanic. -- W. Do Lamp Repaire

Rep..nul of Bea .. ty P ... lor Drye ... and Electric Equi .._t

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Note& from a traveler's falls from the nOIse of motor mark the town of Dollarvllle, ajournal: traWc, the state wlll require mile and a hoJ! south of New-What 18 lolng to become of travelers to park the I r cars berry

Captain Joe Beach's l1clightful, and to walk over a trail to the In company with a group ofand river boa.t excursion toO the Upper falls There the VISitors newspaper people we visited onE'leisurely "Toonervllle Trolley" w111 view the 2OO-foot wide of these hot spot~ A planoTahquamenon Fa.lls In Luce waterfall. plaver was banf!:lnl1; away ACounty. upper peninsUla'! As we travele<1 on <.;aptam few minutes later when the

The state conservation depart- Beach's excurslM early In AUK' word was relayed Of'the Mondavment has appropriated _$50,000 Wit the Question arose of what night "rush," a drummer arrivedto build an Improved highwa.y WO'llI<1happen to thiS unWiual to reinforce hunto the upper and lower Tahqua. day's journey to the falls The It seemed to' be a far crymenan FaIls-tVio of the .scenic average American seems Inclln. from the plOneer times whenattractlolU of Michigan'S funed ed to go place.s a:l QUICkly as Robert Dolla.r '1.'1lS a "cookee" Innorth country. possible Lelsure Is a luxury in a m~arby loggmg camp and llit-

a two-week vacatlOn Somehow, er rose to become the pre&ldentThe road wl1} start at Para. we hope travelers will not over. of the Dollarville Lumber com.

41ae on WhitefISh Bay, I:::!':e Suo look Joe's opportunity for a day pany with vast mm and timberperlor. It will proceed Iourken of relaxatlOn, On our tnp we holdings Dollar invested hismiles west to the lower falls anll Ic;aw numerOlL~ deer, many ducks, loggmg profits In a steamshipthence several miles more to and one bear. Une. Yes, the Dollar Line ofwithin a quarter mile of tho ••• tod-ay was started on dollarsupper falls. To safeguard the Two so-called uD1(bt clubI" eamed by the ex-eookee of the

Order Your Awnings I;;:::fIP:~I:::~D;::'::~~I,./ NOW and Newberry 18 looking for a

better postwar worldLumbering has been going on

FOR SPRINC OR In Luce CO'llnty slnee the Civil HOl\1E FOLKS GREET SIGLEB~utor for ,llpvpral tert'Illl sUld u IIMMEDIATE DELIVERY I War. You begin to wonder huw ......"'TINGS-=-Kim Sibler, Re- a practicing lawyer until short-

much longer It can continue..on.>:> .. I bef b th J dBack to Pre-War Selective cutting was forgot- publican gubernatorial candl. v ore he ecamo e u ge

M t I I ten In the wa:r:.time rUSh to get date, plUd a visit to his hom.e Carr grand JUry prooecutora er a S aut the lumber. From what the town of Hastings to de<llcateTreated for Rot lUJd Mild.w lumberman says we doubt 1t that city'S new airport. With

Now Avail.bl. Iselective cutting ever will be him and sharing the role ofFor Nnt SptiDl Deliv.ry adopted voluntarily by the lurn- guests of honor were LJeutenmt

BeUe Isle ber 1ndustry. There 18 always I Commander, Hugh Kt:l~. Bii5t-

1a cC'mpet1tor and a competitor's lOgs' Marine Corps ny1ng hero,price. Eveutually lltllt~"ontrol Senator Homer FetOtuson, and

AAAlNING CO. must come, perhaps on a co- Frederick M. Alger, Jr., cancU-".. operative basis. date for secretary of state.1601 E, JEFFERSON A one-tlIDe big Industry In The aU'port was a gift to the

Oppos,t. u. s. FI 2293 Newberry, the county seat of cltv from Mr. A Johnson, a lead.Buy Now and saft N.... I Arm• ..., • Luee COUllty and home of the mg Ha.stlngs manufacturer,

11.11811.1_1 ••• 11.111.111.11111111111.111.111111111111.11.1111111.111.11.1II.IIlllii!!i-Newberry state Hospital, was Barry county turned out eothe Newberry Lumber and masse Wlth an estimate 10,000

,- "Where i_ Chemical company. founded In people taldng part In the oore-1882 as a charcoal kiln and Iron. monies.

I Quality ! furnace venture Tho'UBa.nds of &gler told his audience that

C J' - cords of hardwods have been the state's Illterest In aviationi ount.;s ! converted into charcoal for use would be stepped up if he Is"" AUT 0 ZED EALER !II In smelting Iron are. elected a~d that many otherI H RI D .. After a brief war.Ume revlva~ CO~unltles should have equal Dav••d V. M••rkuii HOUSEHOLD E~ · .:;;;'h' ts 1"'1 N 'ndus- flymg facllitlM.!!! eet c "e p,an are '" e. ew 1 Afte the one d:1y visit wthI rl Ii trle& have taken their place, of. Old ne~ghb01'll Mr. Sigler took to LOCKSMITH" HARDWAREI INDUSTRIAL i fering better wages for workers. the road aga1l1 to fulfill 1$ EotabU.h.c1 1919

I NI 5151 20817 MACK AVENUE = Newberry 1: bet~r o!f' J)romlse to viSit every one of ~he 13854Cratiot Ave. PI. 8815i Earl O. '~TH"E"BES'!' OF EVER.YTHING EL~CT-mJ; Cram ... = True life story from Newberry: eighty-three Michigan count1esii!tSI.IIIIIUI.m.III111I1.III11I11.IU.IIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIII.IIIIIIIIII1I.11IIIIII1ll1.1.11111111 Every morning and afternoon, before election,................................................. when the weather pemllts a Whl1e Ba.ttle Creek Is usually

AI Oeaners' New Loan.on woman patient of the Newberry ~ven as t~e Sigler home tOWl1,h1get St te Hospital goes to the gate hIS reputation as one of Mlc -11005 Kercheval Avenue ne~ the state hlghwav and be- gan's outstaDdmg lawyers was

gms peering dOWn the road, ex- L gamed In Barry COunty, ofAdjOining Piche's Barber Shop pectantly awaltlng the arrival which Hastmgs 1s the county

CIMaiD. _d TUI....u., Semcea for Partie:ularP_ple of her husband. She has beeD seat. Be served there as prose-

Alger f;leaner8 :eringh~7~~~ye:e::lBoatbuilden Turn--( .. K"' , - Pk:bP .... DI1iRry 5Inb or ~ ~-'~h .._Tmy~~D~~ To Making Houses

u .. the Tlarifty CIsh' .. Cany ~ says~e';m eome';:;;;: --J6319 t Warren 17005 Kefdreql row." But tomorrow never Boatbunders 111 Bay CIty,

TU 2-1600 TU 2.4QOO comes. Mich, on the saginaw River. are• •• turning their talents trom ships

Canadian reese are nesting at to prefabs 111 an effort to pro-the eusma state game refuge vide more homes for the ;oa.at seney. Years ago, In the tlon's landlubbers1880's and 1890's, seney had the Le ad 1n g manufacturers forreputation of being the toughest years of yaehts, crU1sers andspot in the Upper Peninsula. other pleasure craft two big

IGambling, fighting, drinkmg and companies have set up housingprostitution were too common- diviSions to make prefabncatedpi ace to ment newspaper atten- homes. Plan Lo roll out. 30 hOU8estlon. A woman reporter for a a day.New York metropolitan rlews~paper concocted a wild yarn Office Supply

Iabout strangers being "shang.haied" on the frontler and fore- Company Open.'ed into chained peonage at the -- Iseney Lumber camps. She call- A new OfflC:e supply companyed it "Ram's Pasture" The yarn to serve ea.s~slde residents opel!'became an overnight national ed this week. The Eastern Of-Isensation . • . One Of the see- flce Supply Co. at 1028 Lakeview

Ition hands on the r3Jlroad crew and Jefferson 18 owned by "Pat" Iat seney played a part in shap- Farrell and Will be managed by,mg nur nation's hl11tory L.eon :M'arguente La."1e ICzolgosz became the assassin of I The atore Wlll haVe a com. IPresident Wilham McKmley in plete stock of office suppl1es and Ithe days of "manifest destiny." schools needs.-----------------------1 I

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' ~MerrIck driving without an Opolbump over his left eye, and the shootmg recently On location. ~ Veronica Lake J(l "This Gun ~erator's ltcense m a car wIth jeeo was damaged to the ex. Nearby bullfrogs made tOo much t For Hire," wIll Win your supportdefectIve brakes was released on, tent of $150. nOIse and It took that long to for his fme acting and char' = We Operate Anywhere _ Any.Time _ Any PlaceSl00 cash bond after crashing The next auto to be VIctim of make rrog legs out of them. acterlatlon of a. "tough guy" ~into three cars In a Wild rldc Crownshleld's blitz was d.J Iven Grapeville report ha.s It that The picture will be shown at ~=down Mack avenue, last Satur. l)y Chester W. Rov,', 21816 Black. MGM lS gomg to make a Mary the new Shores Theatre thl8 Fri .... All New Vehicle. - Neat, Local Driver.day. burn. The damage to Row s car Pickford type of Lana Turner; day and Saturday, and although ..

Crowmngshleld drIVIng east totaled $10. a small town girl, sweet, pure it Is a rerun fIlm of a year or so ~ =on Mack flrst Side s,\:lped a car The drivers of allothe cars in. and wholesome back it stILI has the stuff that ~driven by Harold Grunewold, volved were g I've n witness Did you know that Harold makes It a good mystery thrIll. Q WE OFFER BONOED1lO7 Fishel travelmg west on tickets to testify agamst Crown. Lloyd owns one of the largest ThIS smashed and bloodstained car Is typical visual evidence ~~st ~~:r~~s~l~~~ ~r~s O~oLa:~~~ ~Mack at Moross road. APprO"I'] mgshlPld when tried on the bowlmg alleys In the country? of the danger whIch lurks Michigan streets and highways when der he zoomed to stardom after Chauffeur Service With or Without Our Cars Qmately $4 damage to' Grune. reckless drlvmg charge, opcrat. The Ledamar at Santa MOnica motors are ob.sessed WIth "haste and hurry." Three persons were ~wold's left runmng board and Jng without a license and drlv. Cast and crew of "Ufe WIth kIlled m thiS recent crash _ just one morc reason why motorists s~ a stellar performance. = 15325 E. Jefferson Grosse Pointe Parkrear fender relUlted Without mg a car havmg defective Father" staged a. birthday party a.nd pedestnan should "Take It EaSy" over the Labor Day weekend T ere's a bIt of romance, a.nd ~ Corner Nottinrha ..&topping Cdownlngshield con. brakes. on the set last week for Wm _ I the endmg WIll pleasc all. =t1nued on runnmg Into a Willys Ruth V Row 21816 Blackbum, Powell. complete With cake, A ' D Management Clall In a<i<4tlon Gary Cooper and ~jeep drIven by Benedict R Joseph Hechmger. 26802 Koer. candles and speeches. stalre ances To be Held Here Madeleine Carroll are appear-C 475 W ,ber, St ClaU' Shores and James I mg In, "Northwest Mounted ..~... We Operate Our Own Service Stat;:,n-SerYing the Public _

fineS, . Brentwood. Jack 1De Con 438 Rolan<! also received Paul Henrcld J.'! showmg hiS W t F Nearly one hundred vet.erans Pollce" This 18 llfIother oldle- ~Wleda. 5328 Lakepolnte a pas.! Witness' tickeWl, mother the SIghts of Southern ay 0 ame have completed speCIal training a hit then and now Lots of ac- with CITIES SERVICE PRODUCTS

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d II romance served together make ~Banana" ditty. is being screen. organIZe an manage sma it a must on thl8 week's movietested at Fox. bu~inesses of their own, Prof. list ... Off the Street Parking

14"'8 E t J ff 8' Fr k M -- I Charles L. Jamison, of t.he 1_rt as e enon at arrington Clark Gable and an or. Nimble tooted Fred Astalre School of Busmess Admlnlstra- ,- O~O<=>O<==>O-<:::>C)<=>O<=>()<=>()~(Q

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the lumber shortage WIth deep leadmg laoy IS the ever lovely, gmnmg OCt. 1 by the Umversltyfrowns Somebody swiped the anti ever dellght.ful LUCille BaJl Extension Ser~lce ThIS courseI wooden bumper from the rear ~e tcostumes. mUSIcal arrange- IS offered under the G. I. Billend of her new carl mrms and the extravagant set- an:1 gives intensIve trammg in

tmgs gIve ;he I?,lcture that "o~t accountmg, m:magement, mer-BI the 1\1'nk' of thl'; \\arid flnish. You 11 chandllllng and public relationsame 1. lea\'e the theatre smgmg ,one of EOlphasls IS placed upon re~

-- the many hit tunes. As many t 1 I 1The idea that a mink coat Is I mUSIcal there Is plenty of ro- al and serv1ce en .erpr ses.

a SOCIal asset dIdn't ongmate mance, a few complications and I smtce about 60 per c;nht. of theWith the modern woman-the a lot or laugh~ The supporting ve erans orgam::mg •. elr own Immk had It fIrst. Icast helps make II the hit It is. I busmesses are In these fields.

An explanat.ory note for a "Behm:.l Green LIghts," a IProf. JamiSOn explained. Idisplay at the University of Imystery thriller co-starrmg Wl1. The M1chlgan Plan, as theMIchIgan Museums, showmg a ham Gargan and Carole Landis I short course IS call~d, was

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i. . 1-Lorg. s"lection of + Ii • Licht and Darl< Fedl" • Carn,el. • S.... Foam <It FIlbert i:. • P....nu' and R.i.Jn Pattie. ~iI

HUTONY" KOINIS Confectioneryll!;f Corll.. of BarJlnlllon ..nd Ea.t J..ff .....o1\ at Ih" Bu. Stop t~IS........... .~I;fl •••••• ~t!:!:..( ••••• It I •~... I+' ~I H I 14U It I • H In .. I G,,+ I +<-++++

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14427 Kercheval c.or ChalmersOpen Daily Ii am to 8 pm.

Lfnox 6300Millmery Students

Millinery Supplies can bepurchased at

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M. BraultD

Girl for

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Experience Helpful, But Not Essential

16822 Kercheval Avenue

GENERAL OFFICE WORK

G. & R. McMillan Co.

CIRL WANTEDto e t"r \\ ark kesp reccrds. anc....rcp.., rlg r-..Ieot f'onowrl1trg re-QUI'ed No other e;.,perlence nee-essa r,' Neat Appe~rance . .

Pongracz Jewelers17lAJii Kt:I-'CHtV f L

NI 7788

POINTE REV1EVJHELP WA.NTED-FEMALI

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CROSSE

5604

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Karl

F. D. ReisenerPainting and Decorating

52ED CourvlJleNI 5944

Decorating

F Nc ,Painting___________ II '- I

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Between 6 & 8 o'clock EveningsPainting • Paperha.ngmgColor SChemea • GlaZing

GraJ.n1ng Steaming

agaraIf Not at Home Call TO 2.5257

CLEAN, neat Interior andexterior palJ"ltm~ and de-corating. Ex per t wallwashing

CALL WAlT

LEnox 0981Exl)ert Home Decorating bythree skilled courteous ,.ounrmen. FaIt, neat, efficient .sen-ice. Papering. wall wash1Dc.Call us for prompt and reuon-able estimates. Immediate _".Ice. ~I 3234 or AR 3538.

GEORGE S. DALL Y.Painting - Decorating

Interior - Exterior

DR 8004 -PAINTING - blerior and JD.'tenor. ReasoDaIl1e. Tti HOllO.

Painting - Decorating

Wall Washing

I

Louis D. Phillippi I

ITUxedo 2-6078

Give your horne a. new 1eaaeon ute.

Protect It frOm the weatherwitb a good coat Of pamt. we Ihave Dutch ~y or DuPont,For a reasonable estimate CalliPI 3234 or AR 3538. ,PAINTING - necoratIng and:

wall wa.s111ni. Work.mans.111pIand mater1al guaranteed CallWilliam Eigemann_ TO 2-9083.

BRICK. CEMENT REPAIRS

Brick Porch Re airs

ARlington 0642

H J POPElI ER & SONBasement (; Cement Work

of All Kinds

B72 WAYBURN

p; ;:-.c'es

Drc~~ g

LANDSCAPING ANDMAINTENANCE

Prompt 8emee Free ElItunates

Ha\e your plans made ro,vtor Fall PlantingFREE ESTIMATE

M. V1AENELandscapmg Service

DR 0723 DR 1243

PR 6i i3

_~ __ 8D_V_I_CI5 1 PAINTING. DEOOB.A'l'lNGRiMttGIlRA'I10N-:.service. AU IPAINTING - And decora.t1n(:

makes. Electric motors re- Quick service and reasonablepaired. All ,,'ork guaranteed. raLes. Guaranteed work and447 Moross Road. NI ~ JIlllterillll. MU 3906 MU lI3U;DELUXE CARPET '

CLCANIN'- COMPANY A.l PAINTING and DecOrat1nlu - Lawn furnIture ancl baM'

Carpets. rugs and upholstery ex- ments sprayed Reliable coloredpertly cleaned In j'our home. outht. Lite long experIence.Our Dev.' electr1c equipment MU 0182.cle&nLland freshens with amaz. - -------- -----lng resUlts. Call for estnna.te8. PAINTING-and decorating. FNo obligation. D. Reisner, 5260 Courville. NI .____ L_E_N_O._X_'_)_ot ~ ~~~o I~'52s~: at home call1 __ - _

PAINTERS - DECORA1'ORSExterior - Interior

TW 1-&185

LaBELLE

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JOHN C

COMPLETE

~G8DVICE

Call

Grosse Pointe

Window Cleaninf:;!

Company

Niagara 7777

WALL WASHING

Wm. Hememann otto solterlach8048 Mt Olivet 1170MarylandDetrolt 5 Gro.sse ~lnte Pa.rk 30

___ W_ALL__ W_AS_BING I A.I PLASI'ER-Work done. Old PAINTING - And de.oratJ..ni.and new work. Al80 repall' Guaranteed workmlUUlhip andI work. TtT 2-~3. matenal (plus over thirty years'

I experience) Prompt service. 1REl"RIGE:RATOR - And motor k U J bs W La d

Iservice. LIcensed and bonded. WQr on a o. m. a er,

Kelv1nator, Frigidaire, Leonard, 1~0 Kensington. Nt 440'1 or

ICo1dspot, UnIversal and otherLl.IDR 6317.WWlama, LE 1111. Jalntlng, Decortlng-

I CALLCarpet and PRospect

Linoleum Laid and

Repaired. Stair Car-

,h'l dpet -,,,I,te .

ELECTlUCAL BUAlUHARRY A. ZABLOCKI

Eleetrlca.l o:mtractorLicensed

W1r1ng and Repalringstep SaYers • Stokers - Thermo-

I.tau Bold and Installed

NO JOB TOO SMALLPIngree 4864

-A-'ITEN'I1-----0N -=- if your vacuumcleaner or any make wllllhers

trouble yOu ca.ll Mr. Alessi, NI.0585 for efficient service.WASHING MACHINES-

ANY make, serviced and reo'paired Lav.n & pov"er mowerssharpened and repaired

lerr)'s Household ServiceTUxedo 2. 1350

ADS

RATE

Kercheval

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Grosse POinte

WANT

15121

ClassifiedDISPLAY RATES

Upon Request

LEnox 1162-

REVIEWWant-Ads

The Grosse POinte Review

Bet. Lal.epoml. and Maryland

i ERR'r ')HOLJSE:rlOLD SE:RVICE

"l'tl'. •......

a MUSical Instrument?See-

CIVIC MUSIC SHOP;'-""" PR 23JO123~1 Kelly Roaa at \i/hl ttier

CHARGE RATE4,. a con\'& .ienc ... ad. will be• ccepted over tb. t"lephon!l.The mInImum charge rale II

60" for I; words. four ernl.for e."h additional word. Pay.mert can b.. made by cash,cbe ...k or mon.y .. rde-

The minimum cha"e forc;lallfied ad. •• \Oc for IS...."rd.. fou. cenll to. eacbaddlUonal word.

ihursCIay August~.' 946

DEADLINE5 p.m. Tuesday

I

I'- LOST ..... -fOUND I

Loft Dr Slo~-lro", car IM-r-ke-d-n-.-rJeff.rlOD .. RI... rd. Citv 01 G""ue I

PO&llte. ten thIrty Wedne.day mOrJllnl.A"lJI1It Z 1.1, .mall sllve. bolt _l&ln.in, [ewe) ry. Telephone aay lnfol'matto.b.

::_ll~~rY •• ::£6-Llberal reward. DO HIGHLY_ RecommendedreU.I--------------.1==="'"- --======~ able wan washing aervlce by Spe' I" .

FB.&TERN_AL ref1ned white men. Call ARllng. . cia IZlng InGen. R A &-Col F M ton 4192. k

Alger Po~t 995 V FIN WAIJ~----An-d-c-e!=J1-ng-Ll-w-l1bhedI Furnace Wor:Meets second and Fourth Mon- and paper cleaned. 'High I hdays Each Month at 17145 St. qual1t,. 'IIVOl'k done by e~r1enc:. Gutters. Heat KIJnS, MetalPaul Avenue, Gl'Oll.SePomte 30, ed men. DR 1814. and Canvas Decks Installa.Michigan. All VFW and poten.tial M b tlOl'lS, repairs, cleaning and

em ers. W. d Sh d= In OW a es palntlrgJNSTBlJCTION

Want a MUSical Cleaned- J. AUTO BROS.I ;> "25(f1 Spnngle Avenuens~ent: Walls Washed LE 3737

C . M Sho ========-A"=N=NO=-ll'N=C=IN=G====IVIC USIC P Pickup and Delivery A New Veter ... I Sarvl ...

PR 2350 24 to 48 Hour Service JU~=~~JR.• 232' KeU.,. Roed at Whittier GrOl .. PMU::,,/"~~ar'Mleh

j'HQROvCH '1\i;",c;;r-Trii"n.nIl- Com Sl""Ollr"phlc Serv,ee-Ms,I"'11 Jol..pewnt m.tructor has a few evenmz_ AR 712~ 'otary PUblic wlt.h ..eal-Addre .. Work

Ra.d Sannda)' h:;JUTa open VOIJm, hum w A l'tGte \0 Croue Pointe V.telQl\a-pet. trom.b:me and ac:c.ordl"n. BeIPD" y~ T AppllAtwJI fot Terminal Leave...... prer.rred HJ. :l'JO~_.. PIl' l\"l.rlUd .r.. Dr Ch.rp.

ROXBURY-O"plocat;-1ItIdlle --.o;m;;-",eat. 8enerl~ h •• t .nd tJurd TIlOI.

day 0/ ... ch """,tIP. 1'0""onal .. tlllilpoin i III..... Coattact ~.,.re inler.e.led. aaJl PI 0131.

Wi d ct . ~tAtORM toiiildotioa '.......... NoIn OW eanlng .t.... DC ---DA.nw1•.'. IMLter, QJI,tpm~ ;; ~ _;rm

, , ~. prn. Ii-. to _ tD ..... ......

.. ~!ltI1w~ BefviCe t*dar~1ID7.. ==:; ~:e~ =:• "- _ 1811 for i.be f...u,. 01' 1MIp\q:Paper lIDd caJelmlnr Cleaned ........d.tnoth ..... tranwa .-.panlon,

Exterior Bouse Waah!ng - Ex ::~.in~na-:~:,,~n:a~~ce~l~penenced Ken for Every Job. I ,".. 5..""rvll"'l1 c.annlD, aod deap

"' a+- Cheerfun ... Given Ilre..,e. ele Keep addr .. a lor flit"...

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,.......... ~ ... I.ronc.. Wnt. 0. PbDlli!l M... ErhthAlways A Good lob ~=f~IIIlB. .srrl~:6 7.'foll~e:le:lv~I LEnox 8180 ,wnte .ad lit me telephone yo...

L\NDSCAPINGI..ANDSCAPING _ Gazuening,

building DeW la.WIlB. TrImm1ngshrubbery. Joe Emat. MU geliO.

PIANO TUNING-Electii.CCieiii="2925 Holcombing. C. L. Edwards, 6111 Un!.

V~U1ty Place, TO 1.3173. TYPEWRr'1m REPAIR.s - AUDUSSMAJDNG

maka. Reuonab1e ratM. CallNt 9028.

I>RJ!8SMAKING=-Expert stylist CAR.P!n' • L1NOlBt1M

Iand fitter. Fur work. AItera- REPAIR.

bons, BUr-.s, ooats, dresses. Fin- STAIR CARPET SHD"I'ED.est workmanship by expert. 31 YEARS EXPERIENCE.References. Moth and bum DAY - Nt 0703 - EVENINGdamages repaired. MUrray 1664.

WALL W AStIINGDRJ1SSMAKING - AlterationsVINCE.'"r~"IIl'<1U ,,"blllll .nd "ph.land mJ.11.inery . I~ Blear, lIery cl.anIDI ',""chiDe method. No

1740 Amta. TO 2-6857. dnppnc waLt=T Or .ud. In.uTecL MGVed to new loc..tWXl Free "lnaeteaDRESS'lAKI!'IC-Azld "lten"",," MI.&rr Call V .. """ '-0770. !IoD .,,"wwr callny 6126 AR 2t6J.

DRFSS\lAKI1'I/G Fannal_. alta'attoa.ll.("Urt,.I1t"UI *nd dnlpll''''''''' c..n PI' DECORATJNa

~098DRUS\lAKI"IC Fonnsl., altel'atJoa:l OlJJ~I~~~~~l""::'''\v~~r

C"rtl"'" ... d dr.penel. CaJI PR.'098. CAaPI!NTEJl WOIlK

CORSETIERE CARPf'''TER Work. o..toule ftt:IIDISPENCER CORSETS - Ind1v1d. S...u job. ".ceptad. OR. 216.

IDetroit Miami WillPay Good Rent

ually designed dre8& and sur. SERVICEs Gardens p I(pca.l gar me n t s; over 15 \V.,lk iln3 WInOO" s Cleaned Ca I N I 7876years' expenence Maude Ban-, j

nert. Nt 4027 or TO 7-4312 D,CK S S~RVICE I EXPll:RT LANDSCAPING : Cracked porches. broken steps. Three adults desl1'e 5 or 61.3~ McKmley NURSERY STOCK 'walls. It It's 'WTecked. 'We'll fix ['loms I

EL£CTRleAL I" e'ero-s - ''.'' ',;; Rock Garden. grading. fl11l11l,I it 8ahMaMl(ln g u a ran t e f' d. Gro&Se Pointe area or east Iblack dirt, llOdd1ng and seed1ng Grosse POinte dl.strlct. Get es. sJde. 10 years at present ad.

BERNARD & SLLLlVAN I TW 2.6532 or DR 3613 Open All Day Sundays t1mate now. DR 4568. Idress. new owner wishes ceCil-Decaratl'lg Co ------------1 JOSEPH N.POLVERINI BRICK _ Andcement work.. pancy. Respon.s1ble Jl(Qltlonand

P\PERHA'I,CI"C SPECI ...USTS GARDEN SERVICE )'{-97 at 13 Mile Road Porches, garages basements.ifHlanctal standmg. IIltere.st andP.n'.; \t." nr, "n; ,.,._" nn_ - POBox 154 ........ O'+n_ n~~ .. .;..,_ 11~n ,money spent on property \._-E:r:teTIOT Decorating \00 )ob too bll' or I I "'".~........ "1 j1iloB37X--4~d:lrnlt" I F ~"-;q SODDING, SEEDING. GRAD- F'rase__ r,_Mi_c__h_. ~'';~;; -=.~~~':'alLs':~~~~nr re:~::er::.~U V:i:r

• -- 1_- I Ir---..G CALL US ON 'tOUR I LANDSC large or small lobs Sidewalks i8 p.m.WASHER SERVICE I APING repaired or raised. chimney re-, - -------

AND REPAIR LA:\,DSCAPE, TROUBLES pa1rs. Garages straightened and i VETERAN-And Park fireman,Se,el jeer' \eil', ("xC" d ,_e repaired. LE 4882 ,,:>uld like to rent four or

I =-===============-= fll r rooms. unfurnished one I

6 a,-< c,", Pea. \'::>-, '0' .3 I I WANTEl>-t:SED CARS C!1. d to be comldered. J I_________ _ SullJvatl. MV 3428. IV 3462, LE6402

Cars Wanted \,c.r'EfR-;'~';;;.~~l I \lP.~~e ~Jt'r~'::nenS~~~:m~~a~lh~rw~

Late fv10delc ~Ir:..nlrh.r:~~rel r~;h~lftCome "'If 4llpart

Hlgt'est Prices Pd"ld l \ <Ol.-0R D5-",",,;:;o,;-\I,,h,,,,,n'." I ",~'l tenart tnn"'C'~d lo Oetrolt~T...,..)hone campen ... offiCIi'll OllI ..... d ."f.-,

HANSON .,.ie "afln '0 dllld,.~n ne-..d Iw) or1 f l"dt.aorn tlorrf' UrlH of'("or'll~ IlInd

"or pr"'J.pertj J J..r "'l.... ~,. I( ......101.

" ,av,n,;:" v_conn ... 'h,n th. n.. l

Ch I ' 1 mOO'll", l")Ok U. , #'T ~f()n

evro et Co "Ian up n!"w tol","rt" (11' (H• '-',n'''n Hnl <fl,c- hOUf'

p.r OR(X)" Hou",. -,hI or - ~", Hr.. 'h n,.~t't"n n\ t""nJ'l"", ...ri )'hl"T

P ....rI ....f J l"'I" .... 1"\." ~'r'~ '10th,., _ t1

"'rkll ()!d l."'llh, ""t, ,.. I I "In I U'"o~ f.-"'''' """~n Il In,,

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IIop I'\T wt'U!lIt hs,,~ \(>u ,. ""1lJl:

BOOK~~~~~~S'l,~l~RVICE ARlmgton 9335 I'T./\I" ""ld Report Service I

Federal 5t""te ",nd Larwodlan 1 _

W A S H E R l\."'ry Public Mth Se.1 BRICI[ I: cOlEn REPADt!fHARRY HAAS. Tax Consultant 1 ~ __ ....:-_ ,

1~&.1 KrR( IlL"AL '" I:.. I A-I CEMENT-Work Rat-1loilliService and RepaIr I (~~r ~lt,~ H-nd lE.no. ~12 sidewalks. driveways terraces I

THE PUTTEk SHOP brick porchc~ and cement blockWashcr.~ Iron('r, Srwlng Ma. It:lr~es. C",l1 for rstlmat('.'! 'n:t"r Id'''' "I'\J'r~ 'i ,"",.("'".,11")... ""('1 ..... '27"Of\Pump, L;unp., r,'palred and rl'- ;::v. 11 ('d R<'frJllrra tor' Toa,1 cr.' ..Door Locks Elr

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Wrmg<'rs RebUllt

- I t, .,.Vu ~'-. '-- '" I LAWNMOWER8 _ Sharpened

C- •. ! A ng r---..iU"t~ I and adjusted. Will can forKELLy--=-lt EON-===------ &nd deliver Pit D'1_25_. 11

Electr,cal Contracwr I CAf<f'El C' IN. I~S In ~. jr

L1C('J)N'd r ''1'' -1 r .,. N,Commcr('lal - Re.sldE'n'w! ".,

Ra',' P1UIl' Flx,tIles. S\\ It<'hE', ' \t - ,\ (,\t r 1F1uor('~r<,nl Fixlur<,s r \ r(

Lt,l"-"" 5i2i -JOll Mh land '-- 'lOX .; 6- I

•~ MUSIC USSONS WINDOW WASlDNG~~o LE.5SO="~Ch~.Udr~.-...-d -.dlii-ll-; QiBRI EN BROS.- ~c: ::,.DlDL::,.-==

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LEnox 1185

Evenings PRospect 2486

COPPERfor Roofs - Decks - Porches

Glitters - Conductors, Etc.

Place Your 0 r d e rNOW - Stocks AreGetting Low!, • • A Lifetime M,teryl • • •

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Flatirons

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PhilIp ,nd M,nistique

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Upholstering WithPRE-WAR SP~INGCONSTRUCTION

$5.50

lalla Electrical AppUance Co.14934 Made. AMnue N I 6872

IMediate Delivery on

New Garland BangesAuthoriz.ed Sales and Ser",;ce on

• Vicuum CIe,ners • W~shers • lrone,..I • Refriger.tors

We'U.aJ. YOIDOld Furniture

Like NewAgain

EASY BUDCET "'-'...,JJTERMS C-----...

Fournier Upholstering Co.OPEN THUILSDAW, FRIDAY, SATURDAY TIL 9

11805 Huper near Conner PR 9700

Between

<fD PDRt>- Window Shades

LAIC. IHOII MOTOI SALES_.......... ...- ....,...... LIllO. _...... ---

"Western" Venetian BlindsAGAIN AVAILABLE

Mide to Fit Your 'indow

Standard Window Shade Company• 15915 E. W,men it Buckinghim • TU 2-5440•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

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Glaruleed Worbumship - tow PriceBUMPING and PAINTING

PU1l IT ON!!

Prompt Service - EXPERT MECHANICSAvailable to Serve You NOW on All Chrysler Cars

Lake Snore Motor Sales

GROSSE POINTE PARK

()ODGE

14615 E. JEFFERSON

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GJlOSSE POINTEMETHODIST CHURCIf

R'R;.H~l;cf.k.Wa~tttcM.f'~"Th. c.~o" "f Tbe Cra.. e P",ale

Methodlat Ch"reh WID meet fOf 11IIhut reneo.r.a! of lh. MallOn _t. theh:>me 01 Mrs. ~ l1h. BUlbee, I 002 .n-IIiln8'\on Rood on WedAeeday evenLD.Ial '30

Th. Mal. Chorus of The Cro ...P"ll1le Methodu.t Cbllrch wdl meet forIts .eo.")nd ",hear .. J at the home ofMu Willi.!; Bugbee. 1002 KenSingtonRoad on Thur.cby ••• nlnK .t 7 30

MESSIAH LU11IEJl.ANSoutloea.t c.....er .,

k.n ..... 1 bd ~dT.10...... u:..... 2121

A H. A. Lo8er. pout ...M L Mareu., ••• 10.... po_tar

MeuI.h Churc::h Will observe Ita Annlnl Rally Day On Su.nday. Seplem~bfo.r 15 On th,t day s.Pe'c~al le.turnwdl be .eldeel bolh I:> lh. S"ncbytest" IOn and to the church service ..

The !>ennon to be dehveud In the

~~owlilerh~c::;:,e:llhSUtnh~r;~Sel~:r~~rIn; Our....elves befo"e Cod. The tittleof the a~rvlcr. 18 8 00 A M and 10 30A '>1 Th. Sond.oy School will m ... 1 .l9 I> 0 dock

ST. PAUL EV. LUTHERAN CHURCHJ.c ..... Selaool Au .. tori_

"'rU .. .-.. ., W..._,. A........GEORCE J GREWENOIIV, B 0, Pallor

P •• lor Crewenow will return to tlM~~:I\theer: ~~~da&e":.~:i:.H~~':h~;servu::e al 9 30 A M win be. • JLH.ppe.ed Whon Th.y P"yed •

Cetman Snvlce I. h~ld .t e A MS""cIay School 01""," September !Ill.

PbD now to earoll yO'Jr ch)ld In ourSunday !khcol. there w~lI be arade.set up for .U _Ie... Vl.ual educa.tlon III leatUted througbout the S~d3.y School proa:ram

Ol r Diamond Jubilee Exhibit I. nowon d,.pl.y 'n Ih .. School lobby.

We b,.. you • corch.l """"Icome to..,...r.hl, wlLh u.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHESNOON-DAY MEETINGS INAUGURATED

Begmnlng Wedne.day. SeptembfJrfourth. FUd Ch.un:h of ChTl.at. SClen~tlst, DetTolt. wlll betlm holding ln~hrrtOony meetJnl_ at ~l 00 13001II an tbcShuberl Lafayette Thfl.t.re. lS) WealLaF.ayette Bou.lev.rd. DetrOIt. The order of .ervlce wdl be the •• me a. theTepl_r Wedneaciay e"enm.. 1n anChrlatlan Science eh\lll'chea and .ocae.

~IcidltIOJh=:: ~h:klY re~hR-&:e~~~~~mee\lnl:l held el el'1'ht 0 clock In thechurd. edLhce.. Ca.s.a _lid Hancock.Aver'l\" ....

Noon My meetings have lonl been.held In 'few YOTk. ChlC .... O•• nd othermetroDOlllan ("llie. TIJI.ny thfllah'lf"'i1Ilpeopl. and por8On. .mployed clo,m.town or Yl.ltlna: In the city take ad.".nt*le of the opportunity lo .\laldthese noonday .erYICU. •

A f'ealllar I... tllre of lhe m,d weekmeehn8 In .U Ch.rlntal'J Sc:umc.echllrch .. I. lh. period cIov"t.ed to t•••lunot'ne.. of heal1n .. tJrl'tOlLah Chn.t •• aSctence Many IndlVtd:uala are happ, to:~::.e.:u'~~~t;.defl~:~ei.\e_=:t1.fTb-:'I'::~;dl.u ..... *Del other dllicoTdaat coa.-tiOfl ••

The "TVlc.. ",II .1.IL,t prampll,. a'noon. .Dd do... .l I 00 pm u.....erwbhn. Orlft. worken .Ad othen tohave di... pt'TJod of rat _d SPlfltU.l:refrc.hmenl eo nee ..... ..,. 1ft chi. bUllYworld All _nt welcome to aUend and.frH caple. of Chrhuan Scu:nce litera-hue ""III 'be aV.II.bl. fot JnCfIlI~n.

ANY iRANU SHIN~LES YOU WANTEAV£TROUGHS '

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AUTHORIZED

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MAYTAG

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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE COMMITTEEON PUBUCATION

F. Mic", •••1214 1I0oI< BuiLd"l

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CHRISTlAN SCIENCE CHURCHES"C....I.t Jesu.' 'wilt be th4 INIhJect

., tile Lesaou-Sarm.o i. .U aui.ti ..Science C"W'ch.. tb ....... hout lb. .orlel

-~°c'l:r.le..s.e~j'.~ I ZZ.23) I."n. FOl"n ,ud •• t" 110 ......... t IoaclacoD&&aittedall jud .... u. ua,o tlla So •.tIoat aU ""0 .laould bODOur tb. l!Ioa,e'll'l'n •• they :honour the Father."

Amoo. til. B.ble e1laU... •• ta,.po•••• , (Joh. 1'14) "A.eI tI•• W.rdw •• _de 11.. 10, •• " dwelt .".0. U',~:.:,u.~=1:'1~'i"te:I:'r)/tlla u.;a~::.rlull 01 e-c. ..01 tnotil Neo.... I ...... pa.. ap. ta 01 fro_t~ Cltn....... Sclfll'Bce t • x. t 0 II •~~::~.:!,d..He~~ w~~t••K1"'::, ~elude .h. f._... (Po 483.' .... u.w.. t'he hi,.:b.... k.._a coaCC!pt D' tlaepel"feet IDa_. He w_. iDMII.raW. IrvIDC"riet, the Me •• iaJL.-th.e dlY'l.IHI wIN.1 Gad ou""d. tb. "lISb."

LUTHEAAN' CHURCHof .be REFORMATION'

Vemor Hllbw.,. E .t 1.ok_R.y, C. F. S••• kl ... D. DN .... lor

MJU &=atrlce Mot'ruW'~ P.rI.b worker9 30 A \1 -Chu,~h Sch"",1 for c1,,1

dren of 031! 8lftS. A Bible Uau formen and women

11 00 A M - Th. .ubJec. of thep•• lor, Labor Day Sunday .erm""w,lI b. •Rebudd •

The M,chllPn Synodl.,.1 L"therLealu C:Jnvenuon w ..ll be hflld atlIValdeD.wood., M.chI'S"', Seplember I10 Z.

DON'T PUT IT OFFus

,_~,SAHLY>o:t:k' ~ In1tes IIId .....aI..-t. It's-"FREE". Askfor our courtesy card.

DRIVE IN NOW

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TU. 2-5830ClOSSE POINTE YICINITY.,*

10711 Whittier.t RoxburyAR 0810 or AR 2110 •

Ot:r OH=: ~pli, _::_ \l/;, Ciii Ct ••* CONDUCTOIS * t.4ETAL DECKS

THE CR.l")SSE 'OINTE IHV1EW

,GARAGESfOR EX.CI'S NOW I !!

Qulity Worli a. MaterYIAh"nillum altd Steel

Overtlead Type DoorsNe Moner Down

5 Years t. Pay

-- st:t. :m;1JEL.'\1-15001 tbntoncorner Hayes

Let Us Remodel YourC'..t,age With a New Door

''''''1\ PI IF J"" t'II I IV u,.u'u'u, ..~ .,Cornpr F. MrSk'hois

Garallr BuI)(l('1"0

Phon!' Plnlr('(' ~,

~u work moderately priCed one! quaUtJ/ gU4ranttlf!e!

WASHERS W. aN S.,.ci.H.te at Repairia,.RADIOS Meyta. F.ctory ONI ....

COMBINATIONS ..... W.. h ..... ReA R-dioaREF1UGERA TORS !'Kkup and D.fi~ hi Detroit

ELEC11UC IROtcERS .... SHan.

Kale Construction Co.CEMENT CON'RACTOlS

Closed Sitllrdays Dunne July and August

BOYER & SONSMOTOR CITY TIRE SERVICE

RADIO SERVICEon All Makeks of Radios,Combinations, Portables Ind

Changers. Parts for .11Makes

FREE ESTIMATEPickup anel DeIi"el'1'ONE-DAY SERV IC~E:...-_-=-_

8eHix _....... II AI r..

LONCO'S

3455 E. Jefferson Avenue MElrose 3455World's Lar,.st Drive.i .. S......i••.................. " .•..........................

Bf:THANY LUTHERAN CHUIlCHOu.... Dri •• Ea.ot ... a........ Ay ••

O•.-Ili Go L. R.... .-tor"Tht" PraYlng Chrut w.a.ll be the

lheme of Rev 0 RIll.. eermoa at~th.a.Jly Lulhel'an Churl::h, £a.l OuterOro.... anel Chalsworth. .l 10)G A \ISunday The lexL 15 Luke 11.1-Cht!l!It. tnt'hlnl HIs. dllu:JpJe, '0 J:JrCJ\

Bdba.ny Da) Schoo! grades I 9, 'Wlllopen Il, doou on lhe SUI'lWi! day asthe Public Schools. pl'<I'babl", 5epWlllber 9 If !he pOl,o .llu.lIoft .""uldcall for lurlhet po.t.ponem~nt. the "O::!IVScho.::JI Will open later In Septem~rWllh the Public School.

Bethany Sunday School woll not ,e.Un1e until ,aliter the Opeftldlf of theDay School The dOle for thtl _.I~a: o~ the S1,l.nda" School Will be anELOu.Dc.ed J.ter.

CALVARY LU1'HEJtAN CIItJIICM..... ".....us._r l.Aacutw,en... Polate WMcIo 30, ......W.lter J, Goffert, __

9:30 .... s..oda,. SclooolTh. .."dy 01 lhe •• n .. , .. tfeJro.c TH£ JEFFt:RSON AVENUE

L,v,ng,' w,lI be conlanue<! .... b lb. METHODIST CHURCH.tor,. 01 K",ll' Oav,d. ISam ) Ill. JEFFERSON Av. E at M.rlboroulht 1.00 .... Monu.lI Worolup ke.. SIDNEY D. EVA.. D.D.. MaDi.t.or"the 'Conlre ..atlOn I_ al5ked Lo ftot,.. S~nd.)f. 5eplember 1that ~KIftDm&: Sept~mber ht. t'be k~ to. m - Momlnl{ Wonh\p The\lIar .sund.y morning churt:h ..... 1'" preacher w\ll he \he Rev "Thoma. A.Will be held at II a m Greenwood ChUTCh. .ch()Ql fO'r-"'he chllConA::re•• hol\ll meellng. Tu •• SepL 3 drelt 'WIll be beld lit th... attle time •

at 8 p. m Tbursday'Women. Au hary motetl1ll'_WcL. s.P\ 10 • m -SewInK for the .prolf •• Je

• at 8 p m Brlllg -.:tndWlcbes.l•••iiiiii .

INSTALLATION

~ Our 'COl')' is cold Ul dse~ Jtead1ioes. Here u; PRoIctiptioo HeadquartenJkilled. resiftered pbumaoam sne their uadiriclecl u;._clOD 10 the compouaclio.of prestripc.iODa. Your pII:r..lau kilo"". we'll lane theDeWat specialty as well uthe IIDCODIIIIOCJ, nnl:r-pn:.Kribed drug. Wb:r not briog:rour prescripuoa. hete?

Limited e:tlor Sel!(tiotl -' '- Vi,!~* GUnnS

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21034 ~ck ~vebue

TIJxedo 1..2420

Bob'sIDrugs

Fresh DrugsFair Prices

AceUIATECOIINUIID'II'

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IMMEDIATE

,.EACE EV LUTHERAN CHURCH FAITH LUTHERAN CHU1tCH<-Ea.t W ........ sad Ballour E lelf.r.on Ol Ptullp

R.... E.... G. M~la~i.r.:.~~. C.ell. ..ic.. R.v. C. H L.na •. P•• lorTh~ Pallor, th~ Rev Enno C CNIla. MelVlti ~~cJdill!tt~"Or~~nl~~oD~lo~ .. t

w>ll ,ake th. Co.pel 1... 0. for the SSUun~~AyY.rc~oaP-I.w....thr .1o~1.1._. lor _.,"11th SLlnDaY .Ilcr Tnnlty. the etoTY Y-. i:) II .... ." ;1

01 the P~ar"k and the Publican for O~ 8l , 30

Ihit' H'rmun. LM ,h~me bean a . &rInK Mornmg W:)r ..hlp servlcel ., 'I 00Rrlallou.~ but not SAved SeTV~CU Sermon Theme •• Co~LAborer. Willa.are h.lli .1 Pe.c. Lolh.r.. Church. Coel.'EasL Warren Ie 8aUou.r •• t 8 A M Sermon by the Paeto:rand 10 +5 A M. Cholro will ".1'" lh ... Reh_roa\a n .. t

The new vicar. Clarence CIzek Win t~~lrj~i:o~vC;::I~ ~Pt4I!mpO::.~h~~1oor'ldud the Alta.r Ser\ u:u lie ,""OIIlC'a I Ciluir Mt , 00 P \t -Senl-::JI' Ch.<>ir ",'I.

to Delr::"t horn our ConcordiA Se.m," 8 ~~C'h the announcemenb for thenary, Spru:IIk!leJd. II1lno,. Arnvml U'lo fe.LL"al ServIce. or Mort._.e Burnour mld.L thl.s PSlt Wednesday. he Ing and RecledJcauon durlDK lhe monthlr.v.l.d by tr.1n from hi. borne 01 SePl.m_b_er_. _located at Wlth« \t~:$OOn.Jn

The nurtery fol' eman chltdrea. OpeD.,n Ih•• chool room .1 I0 4~,

ROOFS ROOFSC4LL

GR4[)Y ROOFI~GCO~()4~"15132 Mack Avenue

Evenings & Sund.lys C,II Niagara 8601

Oil Burner Specialists* Electric Sewer Cleaning *

Phone Tl'". 2.3137

24 Hour •SemCi•...

WrIIIIenWe nIMrilcl er n:dunIce7•• 1' ......, _'i.....w. pick lip ad deIiftr. oryo8 aa ~ tile ......au ........ )'ell eaa lIhetime aM 1aODeY.

Se,.ice Oft Maybe. 1'hcw,Ape.~ N~ IIlII!.!! .dter

Malt ..

WALTON'S14U1 Eo JUtEaSON

at' a..lDIers u:. _5-5151

NEW LOCATION

LIBERTY MATIRESS16 Years on !>hck l\\enue

15Z13K..... A_ LEan 2781PIllows Cleaned and Recovead

RadiosWashersVacuums4Jl4 SaaD AppliaMeI

REPAIRED

ROOFING

FURNACEClICll- Now!

Is the Tune to Have Us Cleek Your

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AI'TO'4ATIC HmE: REHAulAJmatl("alh tllrn5 on alHl,hilts off .ater Idul forhomp~ l:lralf~ apll.rtmt'nt~EasIly' Installed SeIf .... ilHl-Inr 14951

REFRIGERATORS

CompleteLille ofPortatot AnM....a.:.

WIiIe hilsr. AD .. lie w......

• KEMTONE •DUPONTPAINTS

It's More Convenient-and More Economical to Have Your Heating PI,nt Checliedand Put in Order Now While We HaYe the Tim. and Replacement Parts.re AYlilabl.

* Residential * Alterations * Industrial* Repairs * New Installations* Stoker Ser",iet

BreedeU Plumbing &. Beating Co.20752 Mack Ave, Grosse Pointe Woods


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