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II ,.._----------- ...... , \ 12.00 A YEAR WILL BRING l THE i'APER EVERY WEEK BY MAIL , $2.08 A YEAR WILL BRING THE PAPU. EVERY WEEK BY MAIL , Vol 6-lI.Jo 18 GROSSL POINT! MICHIG A."\) rRltJAY APRIL 15 1932 By Mall $200 per year, Stngle CopIes 5 Centll Bird House Contest Prizes To Be Awarded Saturday at Aloma ..I 0;; ~ * I~ Steiner Presents Auto to High School_ it : "Waterfront Park" Re'ldents of Groue Pointe Park who deSJre cards of admtll.on to the UWaterfront Park" ha.e been alked by Alfred J. Carsb, p,.li .. dent of the Park Council, to obtain them now In order to aTotd a Jut minute rush when the warm ,.,.~h- er arrlvea Mr Gar.ka also u.rpd reo-dents to reply to the que'iuon. nalre that has been. lent to PfI'lr reSidents 10 that record. might 'be complied to prOVidefor the chstribu- tlon of the carda to the park. In the party wlth Mr Mmer and ius WIfe were the contest Judges Alfred Garska and Otto Groeihn Mr and Mrs F1l1tan L Henk, Counctlmart WI~ham Krapp Supertnrteooet1lt of Schools Samuel Brownell, and Gros6t POInte Park s ltbrulan, Mus Florence: Severs The ceremon'e. at the Aloma lIheater III op .... l'ed Wttl-. l<1'1tatt Hente ~;!h;urman of the gathering mtroclUctrtS' Samuel Brownell Mr BrowMll S1'oke of the strong sptnt of cooperalt1on whtoh must. eXist between the soho6! organizatIons and the manaIgement of the <:ontf:Slt, In order thalt to m"ke th~11I SllCCelloful Otto J Groehn eomtnt$$ooMr Id pul>he affatrs gave a short addresS' of aplprec'l- atlon to the boys and girts who had .so ably answered the catI for turo house,'; Alfred J Garska pre"dw~ of the Parle then announced the iPart~a.1 11511: of pnze W1l1ners Because of the lack of ttme he read only tthe first three wtn .. ners III each of the eIght groups< Mr Garska then mtroduced Mrs Mmer, who completely captlvaded the hearh of the hundred'S of young bloods of tins Park \\ Ith her wlnmng smt-Ie Mr Mtner the feature Sipeaker of the day, then offered hIS talk For ltih1rty mtn~ utes he held hiS young aUtdl1en-cespell. bound wHh hiS fa'5Clt1Iatl11g e~tanart~on of how he first be-came Interested m b rd conservatIOn The ma~n thought runnmg through tIuS' whole talk was that no matter how l€nor-attt, how poor, how backward a <child 1-5, som.ewhere In thiS world tf he wlll1 have patIence and trust In hlS>creator there IS a ri10he can ed for him ~cxt Saturday at the 200 odock mat1l1ee performance 10 the Aloma theater aU rthe prIzes wtll be hand:ed out Do not thmk trhat because your name was n.ot mentIoned! from the stage last Monday tha.t yoU WlrLt not be awarded a prIze beeause there are v.al.. ua.ble merchandise prIzes to be S'lVen out If you do .not recetve eIther a cash or a merchandl'Se prl~ you W1ll even then have a s-t,trpn&e to look for w ward to Not enough cred1t cal1. he gwen every person who worked 0111 the con w test board ThIS mcludes the Judges, Mr Henk Motschall PrInttng Com~ p-any Mr Oldham and Mr Dorn of the ReVlew who took ~harge of all puh- hClty Packard Sales and Servtce, for vhe tlse of some of then!' cars, and last but far from least IS MIS$ Severs an4 I her hbrary staff They put In many t (Contlllt1ed on Pas. four) By THOMAS E GROEHN Last Monday afternoon a.t the Aloma theater saw the clImax of one of the most stlccesdul proJects ever attempted m Grosse pOlnlte Park 10 the tnlterests of tts children The blrrd house con. test which has been run.mng under full sa 1 for the p3&t three weeks prwts "" up a Closed UnitIl next year sign atfter the pnzes are awarded to aU the wm. ners Wha~ a ga~a d.ay It was school Ch1l w dren cheenng Boy S-eolJ.t5 marclung a band blarmg the honored g'Ue'sftbemg conducted to the theater by the cour w tesy of the Pa-ckard Motor Car Co, 111 fact practH:ally every honor a.c corded a United States Prestdent was showered. upon vhe iUternart:l0na1Jty known blf1d conserV'atIon1st Ja.ck Mmer when he came here last Monday on the 1l1vltahon of the Park to address the bIrd house 'Contest: pantt<:ttpeants A plam slmple man 1$ h..e, no suave man. ner no pohsrh, but thousan<ls respect and accl'alm hiS name He 15 a bu w mamtanan He constructs even as others destroy ". Bird House Prize .. Winners To Receive Awards On Saturday By Dorothy Dee SOCIETY Auto Shop At High School Receives Many ( Donations of Motors Mr and Mrs M<urray VV SaJe;, of :Eo dgeroad Jefferson avenue Grosc;e POlllte VIHage returned rthe end of the week .from Hot C;pnngs Va where they had an e"{tended sOJourn •• Mr and Mrs Ray E Danaher, of uSlhadowlawn/' Lake Shore drlTe, Grone POJnte Shores, who haTe been ependIng several week. In San Fran .. ctsCO,wIll return home thll week Mrs Theodore G Flet<cher and her daughter Mtss Anna Fletcher of Rt vard 'boulevard Grosse Po~nte Vll1age returned from a tnp to Bermuda Mr 'and Mr. Edward S Bennett of Country Club lane, Grone POinte Farm\!, sail th.. week from New York on the S 5 Vulcanla, for Naples They wIll spend two months abroad (Contmued on Page Three) When ) ou need a thmg make It ThIS pohcy In the auto shop annually saves the ta,,<payers many har{{ earned dollars Motor stands buffer stands an electrical testmg board a gong for ra1l111g time and many mgeUlous tools have been made whIch would have ta,ken many many dollars out of the distrIct s none too capacIous 'Pockets But what good are motor sltands and. tools If one has no motors ~ Largely through effoflts of bus mess men In Grosse POl11te V'at'lou~ eOTlcern'l have donated almost everyrhmg from a Red I ':ieal stral~ht eight motor -don<Litedby the Contmental Motor COf1porartlOn, ! through the courtesy of \fr E M Smtth, to a two cycle motor dontated bv the Jacobson Mower Company In between these two ex,tremes I3.re A Durant cOUJpeand mecharucal de vIces donated !by the Gros-se POlnte Garage through the cour-tesy of Mr Robert Darhng and Mr Oharles (""rOo ley Two model T Ford roadsters one dona.ted by the Grosse Pomte Park PoIt-ce and the other by the Grosse POlr1lte Farms Poh('t" A number of electrical deVIces and lcberal exchangf' on electrical motors by the courtesy of the Schwartz Etec trtc Company A Wllllppet and WIllys Kl11ght cut away ohassls sleeve vallve construchon donalted by the Wtl1ys Kl11ght Com pany, tihrou.glh the courtesy of Mr '\\'11 ham Monaghan A 1931 model cut away Ford coach showmg cOl1strucbon and operation dona1ed by the Alfred. E Stetner Com pany A cross section of a tire and mater lals used 111 constructton donalt-ed by the Urnted States Rubber Company through the courtesy of Mr ArUhur Mas£ey An Essex a'ld a Chevrolet motor bought On edrucatlonal l1:erms rthrough the courtesy the Hudson Essex Company and General Motors Cownr attol1 A tree wheelmg U11ltdonated by Mr J G MonJar of the Warner Gear Transmtsston Company All the runnmg models have been Installed by the classes a.nd eqUIpped WIth a coo hog and an exhausot system Thetr una.batIng zeal not yet exhauSited the classes ther disassembled the mot ors c1C"aned the parts cut them awa:y an~ put them back together The donatIons were apprectated and the classes and myself slUcere1y thank tlhose whose eftorts have resulted 111rLhe dontalttons 11 states Mr Raymond Wat~ lmg, mstruotor Mrs BenJamtn S Warren of "Fatr- lawn," Lake Shore road, Groue POinte Shores, who has been making an .x~ tended world tour, Including ItopS 1ft many poInts In the Onent, arrived home the .nd of last week \-ir and \irs Heroert Bagley Tnx oi Waslhmgton road Grosse Pomte Vtllage entertamed several guests at 1111't1er In thetr home Saturday evemng later taktng the panty to the Countf) Club to dance An mVitatlon IS extended the pub.. he to VISitthe Club House In Grotae POlp.tePark's new water front park, foot of Barrington Road and View the exhibit of all bird haul. enter .. ed In the Bird House Contest Ad.. mJSSlon 11 free and no permit. wIll belrequired to enter the park for the next week The Club House wUlbe open from 9 to 5 dally J Sa.turda:,. and Sunday, 9 A M to 8 P M The exhibition Will conbnue for ofte week, after whJch the houses Willbe hung up In the new park Village of Grosse POinte Park, Alfred J Garska, Prntckrtt Otto J Groehn, CommiSSioner SEE BIRDHOUSE EXHIBIT IN CLUB HOUSE-NEW W.<\TER FRONT PARK The annual danoe of the Grosse Pomte Vtllag~ Pohce Benevolent As sortatlon held recel1ltly at the Netgh borhood Clulb was a brtlhant success due to the splendId cooperation of the members of the Village police depart ment The offi:cers of f.1he Assoct<lihon are prestdent I fled Shar]beck recordmg '1ecretary C Bhnn and treasurer T Collms The entet'ta1l1me 1t commIttee und-er whose ausptces and 1mmedtate d,lrec tlon the dance ",as held Includes J c;tark chau;man ass1sted by Chief WeIgand Lleut Locke Lleut Adams A. Vanbecelaere E Trombtey J \1annmg H Cavanaugh and T Tram bly The proceeds reahzed from the dance Will be dlstnbuted under the dIrechon of the W dfare committee '" hteh 111 eludes Sergt Synder chaIrman as 'iisted by L Place ] Reno A Church T Ra1)au~ J Vauhan and P Gardner Sergt \feldrum IS -chairman of the Sll('k CommIMee of the ASsoemtlon as s1sted by A Caziabone A Vltetinck, W TrllIlble H Man.field an<l l' Curley Village Police Stage Annual Dancing Party For Benevolent Fund 2S Yatd dash-John Re,aume) AUred Van 1tem Harold r ee Ba~ket ShootlUg-\iVhltman Barton Bn Ce Iowler WIlham Moore GambC'r Will am \1oore Broad Jump-John Reaume Rober+ VacIntyre A.lfred VanTlero ;rJlW,tmued on Page Two) ••• •• Several dances have been s'ChedJuJed at the ?\Jeghborhood Club for rthe next few ,eek~ l1c1udll1g a Spnng Frolic b) the \fv.,t!c C1l)b on the 16th Ot I-\pr 1 to the syncopat on of Gran M:oore and !hIS Trocodero Band the first annual benefit dance by the Grosse Pomte Pla)'lground r eague ieaturmg Se, mour Simons band on the 23rd of Aprll and ll1 Mayan the 7th a May TIme FrolIc by the Delta ChI Sigma tt'atermty the mUS1C{or wU:llch Wlb1 be ~urnIsred by t1,.e \{Idtllghrt Revel1ers The A 0 C GIrls will also gIve a daU'cmg pat ty on May 14th St. Clair Parish A. trac!-' me-et for JunIor boy::. was 1,.eld at the ~ elghborhood Club Thurs day afternoon Five events nam-ely broad Jump h1gh jump 25 yard dash 4 lap race and basket shootmg ,,,ere he d and nl)bo 1S awarded to the first three boy'i n each event The Will T adles of St CIalr Pansh are hold ners ""ere as follows tUg a bndge tea on Tuesday afternoon 4 lap race-Pete Gardner Chas Aprtl 19 In the school hbrar) ~orner I Gamber RoM \fadnltyre of Audubon and Charlev01x I H1gh Jump-Pete Gardnoer Chas The new Camp Fire met on Wed'11es day April 6th at whIch time the group name Naslkl was se1edted The tIme of meetmg was changed to Thursday afternoon at 4 15 and the fOillowmg officers were elected Prestdenlt Rose- mary Weidman Vice PreSident Lor alOe Schmidt 'Se'Cretary Ehzalbelbh l\,j'ash Treasurer Dorothy Archam bault amI Scnbe Bertty Schoemakers The Waokn a Camp Fire tS workmg hard <;ellmg doughnuts at twenty two cents a dozen The girls are all work mg hard on rank as !the Committee of Murrav s fisl depdrlme It carr e<; a Av.ards meClts Apnl 30th dallY fre&h supplY of fi h a ld <;ll1o!-'ed The To'Wer Room has been gIven fish over to the Camp F1re groups and ['.red s Grocery Departme II offers se much Interest 1<;bemg shown 1n dec lected brands of foods oratmg tt 111 Camp FIre fashIOn Plenty of free parkmg 'ilpace ha<; been * .. prOVided and courtesy serV'lce b maIn The Grosse Pomte Playground Ball taJ111edat the entrance door Lea~ue WIll hold a dance at the NeIgh An@ther feature to the market {S the horhood Club Saturday evemng April telephone exchange <;crvtce With many 21rd Proceeds wIll ibe used to buy trunk hneo; and ex'tentto 1 serV1ce hnes equ pment and make lot pOSSible to ob for each department I tam and pa) effiCient umpIres Tlcket~ A qUick dispatch scrv cc rr<;d.vatlable can be oota ned from any player m the to those wi a deslre <l-eltvenes \leagUe or at the Ne~ghbo1"hood Llub All departments Will have d dally \1US<lCv. 111be fur11lshed by Seymour ptiCe speCial SImo 1S <\dmlS<lIOn 35c Jerry s Market and all -departments $ •• are on the aIr over (W]BK) dally at <\ small Jacks Tournament has been 8 30 a m and don t ffilSS any of thelr earned on dunng the past week Of programs ] crr) s ] esters (D1Ct and Ithe Jun or glrlS 8 10 vears old the Harry) appear 111 person every Wed \'dnner was Dorothy Lee toe sentor nesday at 2 p m and rthe Jerry \fark I champlo 1 of gIrls 10 14 ""as Fern Mtl et ad'\Cl"tlsement 0'1 pd.ge 3 of thiS lS::'UeIler F lil"hteen gIrlS took oart In the proves thedr wtlbngness and desllre to contest utIlize the advertlS1ng med urn 01 thiS newg<paper In the Gran'<1 Opemng of Jerry s One Stop Shop Market where you may do aM your shoPP1l1g und"'r one roof and be satlsfied Ku 1 d.~ Dcltcates.scn handle<; a com plen:e hnc of pncklcc; sltccd medtc; o1tve~ ~alad'i and e\erythlllg that IS ralatabde for your hmch Quality Dalrv ProduCIt:s-E<;tabhshed sinCe 1921 can be lche'<1 upon as ibelOg Just as you want them Quahty eggs bultter and cheese d.re re.cc1ved dally SmlOn & Leeman s Broadway \1ark et expenence of the past 19 years IS your guarantee that the1r frUIts and vegC'taJbles will always please those wno appreciate fresh foods every month In the year Awrey Bakeries-Fresh baked goods and kei}>'tfresh have an appeal to those who demand the same grracle qUiallty product'l 111 'thetr chotce of bread cakes rolls and rple .... Jerry 5 meats and poultry have been acknowledged by dlscJ;:lIDwatmg people as an assurance that Jerry 5 Good W11l Fohey means you must be satisfied Recently the Alfred E Steiner company Ford Sales and Seol'Vlcedealer on Mack avenue, presentd a 1931 model Ford as a gift to the "Auto Shop" of the Grosse POJnte High School The car ISa cut~a..way model "A" and IS ex.. tremely valuable to the members of the "Auto" classes at the HIgh School Above, Alfred E Stemer IS shown present- mg' the title to the car to N Ray Wathng, In charge of lhe High School "Auto Class " Jerry's Market I~ Opening Today ~eil!hb()rh()()d Jerry s vfarket OrgalllzatIol1 ha:. agalll demonstra'ed 'Ibm agogresSlve 1I£'-lu'b.A. I't- ..... I.-t.- e~ 11es« by opening thelr third market 111 '-....J ;£.lIk."""... ~ a penod of seven months Thts ttme they have cho'lcn Grosse Po ute and nothing ha~ been spared towards the l11stallatlOl1 of the late'>>!:a 1d most mod ern C (11 pmc t of rcfngcrd.tlOl1 11 each al d c, cr depart l1ent ot the market .. By A A PILKINGTON .. WEEKLY CHAT 1 he many !fnends of Messrs Gurbe KUIpers and Ben J HollIS wlll be pleas .. ed to learn rtihM they have opened a new nursery 10 our community under the name of EdelweISS Gardens on the property tat Mack avenue and Vermer Roan In the V111age of Lochmoor Mr HolliS IS well known m the com mun1ty havlllg been 1n .charge of sales and prolPagation at 71 Grosse POl11te Blvd first ior Mr James D Burford and later for the Alp111e Gar<Lens after the member 111 good siJandmg of the Grosse Pomte and Eastern Mlchlgan Hor'uLouHrural Soclety and the newly formed MI'c111iganHort1cu~tural Society Mr KUlipers was t 1 the employ of Mr Burford 111 the ca.p:a.clty of Land 50ape Arch~te'CIt and aIbly assisted 111 the constructIon of some of the very fine Rock gardens 111 and aIboult Detroit Two yeran ago the two men COll-ceiV ed the Idea of openmg a new nursery of rare Alpmes oh01>ce perenl11aI.s and native W~ld Flower and SInce that time \A:r Ku pers has devoted hIS time work tug up a stock of plants of Vo.h~-ch they may well be prou'<i Tihe Edelwe1S1S Gardens cah!ogue whIch 15 very Ull1Q'uem deSIgn and ac cur~cy of des.crlptIOns was re-cently re leased for dlsrtrllbutlOn and anyone not re'Celvlng one may OIbta.m tt by SImp~y sendmg theIr name and address to EdelweISS Gardens 21835 Mack avenue DetroLt MochJ.gan or call NI 2212 Anyone mterested 111 flowers IS 'Cord .Lally InVIted to V1SIIt 'the nursery .at any t1m~ School Board School Teachers Fort Pontchartrain The somal commltJtee of Fort Pont .chartram Ohapter Daugthlters of the A11tertt;:an RevolutIon, encouraged by the success of a re'Cent eve11JlTlJgof mixed bridge plaueS a second affair of i'he kllld to ta~e p[ace art the home of the regent Mrs Osmond D Heaven t;,lch of Pemberton road Grosse Porote on the evenmg of Saturday, Aipnl 23 Pn7es and other mteresung lieatures are planned as well alS -ta,bles for otther games .than brtdge ReservatIons should be made early w~~h the SOCial ohalrman Mrs Warren R CarLin of Lakewood boulevard or WIth the hOSlen Genera.l Plul Von Hl11denburg fi:n (Contlll1led on Page Four) 1 Edelweiss Gardens Opens Headquarters Grosse POl11te pubhc schooL teachers have a11 average teachmg experIence of 11 5 years accordtng to figures com plIes at the office of the Board of Edu cabon The avera~e number of years of trammg of the entire staff IS 339 The average age of the tea.chers t5 3207 These figures mclude all members- of the -admmlstrabve and teaching corps The teachers m the high school have somewhat more tra111mg and slIghtl,), le,ss exper1en'Ce than the teaJdhers m the filementary schools The average tramlng' of tJhe htgh school faculty t5 4 years WIth 89 years exrper1ence, here or elsewhere The average trammg of the elementary school teachers 1S 261 With 97 years eXiperlence These aver ag'(;.s do ndt mclude tl?e pr111cIp.a,ls No definite acllon was taken by the Grosse Poante Schobl Board at a meellng held la.t Monday on the school budget for the en;.umg year The Board likeWISed~ferred action on the 1'Ie appoIntment of Fred Kerby as prmcJpal of the George Defer school Both malttel"'lSJ at.. tracted a ta.. ge attendance of reSI- dent. allai;f:\ Monday's meebng but a deCISIonby the Board on them was put over to a ,p.bsequent meet- ..... It was m~rely a ma1ter of plhyslcal en duran<:e tb weather the ter1"~fi'C pace botih boxerS' had sd In the fourth rou"d the fight ap- peared most 4'ike a slow movmg p1cture of two gl&dtator\ strug,glmg for -su premacy The fifth and final round found hoth iboys 10 the center of the rmg eXClhang.. 109 lrodY"1>loW'S-{>"mIlrer at th,> tIme appeared the weaker of the two as nls legs became weary >and finally coUap5e~ when G~ber rtpok the offictal -count of ten It was far from a so called de'an knockout Ohamplons are made In the r1l1g and tt IS no d1sgrace" to be knocked out as all great fiS\hters have at some time In 'he early 5'tages of the gwne faced dlfIerent angles o-i delfeat It 1S tenaCIty and ifJeTserveratlice that gIves the boxer the finer pOint'S of the game Rmg craft and nng generalshIp come thrO'tlg1h constratlJt I'boxmg" WInnmg and lOS'lng' a51well as ltihl'ough tramolnlg The may enthus1lM<Ucfollowers and rooters for !the be'arded ado111s were glvon the thrill of trheilr hves They ~ Qn QPlPOrtli.ntty to see their Idol take and gt"le pUfl'1'S'hment apleroty In a !bout thlart was fill-ed WIth action from gpng to gorug Even the severest cnhc wouk! agree that the diamond m the rouglh game more than a sJpedDacular a«..ourut of htmseH The great display of approx1Jttlate~ two !hundred bird houses at the Grosse Pomte Park muItt'Clpal hbrary 1S ample Droof of the enthusl1L3.sm With wh1ch the boys and gIrls undlertook thiS new proJ(x:t of attradmg and provH:ilTIlg homes f01 the !bIrdS of thts V1CIIlllty The boys and girls who made entnes are to be commended for their splendlid effort The Wide V'anety of tylpes ma tenals styles and the of1Igmal ldeas 'let forth 111 the complelted buxl houses was remarkable to say the least and '1howed how very keen and tnventive many chIldren are when gIVen a SUIt able objective Although ram and cloudy weather prcvalled 1t did 110t dampen the ardor of young bIrd lovers Monday a.fter noon as they crowded the Aloma the a ter to ItS doors to hear the mterna tlonally known and !beloved naitu1'Iahst Jack \11l1er III a talk on bIr<i lore Garbed 111 a colorful SUit of green \'I1th h1gh tan leather walkmg shoes all of WhICh spoke of the greatt out of doors h~s vigorous and gemal per sonahty commanded the attentIon and respect of e\ery boy and gtrl presenrt Dunng an mformatIve talk he de scnbed hIS method of attractmg w1ld •• I~eesc as they travel north on their m)gratory flights he also told how these btrds are caug'ht tagged Dhen set free to complete thetr Journey Mrany of these tags are returned to him from (hstant parts as those found b) Eskimo hunters in Alaska and later gIVen to httm by a mtSS101lIary Others are found around New Orleans and the GuM of MeXICO, thus enaM1l1g us to -chart out the routec; foUowed by these ib-1rd~ as they mIgrate from year to year A very 1l1terestmg thought was that birds are ndt Wild as many of us ttlh111k but are only fearful as hIS expeneo'Ce has proHd that when birds know you they come toward you and do not fly from you ThiS wnter asked Mr Mmer .for a personal statement 111 regard to the keen mterest shown 111 bird lore He shrutglged hIS grea.t shoulders and squarely answered .']t IS the natural thma' for the child to do to follow the tnstlncts of tho prnnltiYe mind, to butld." lfThe whole trend of child tralnlnlifII cbanglDg and Instead of lh. child being forced he II being per.uaded and lS em- plOYIDI' hll Qwn Inlttalive 1n bwldln' conatruclve Jdeal, In.atead of lnchnlnl' to hatred and petty destrucbve ani.. morutle • ." Wallace Gamber, the 'Bearded Adonis' Loses l< Fight: Plan Re.Match Walla-ce Gamber the manassa maul~ er better known as the bearded adams was detferoted for the first ttme Tuesday tllwht by Andy Pocs ltght heavyweight contender from Flint MlOhlgan 'aliter a SIX round slug test at the Arena Gardens ill Mt Clemens Plans are now bemg made f.or a re malt-ch From -the outset all sCience was 5'cat tered to the four wmds as the two boys attempted to bl'lng aJbout an ImmedIate declsive knockout 111 the first roun!d At lhe end of the second round both fighters had weakened cons1derablly and I I
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II,.._----------- ......,\ 12.00 A YEAR WILL BRING

lTHEi'APER EVERY WEEKBY MAIL

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$2.08 A YEAR WILL BRINGTHE PAPU. EVERY WEEK

BY MAIL,

Vol 6-lI.Jo 18 GROSSL POINT! MICHIG A."\) rRltJAY APRIL 15 1932 By Mall $200 per year, Stngle CopIes 5 Centll

Bird House Contest Prizes ToBe Awarded Saturday at Aloma

..I 0;; ~

* I~ Steiner Presents Auto to High School_ it :

"Waterfront Park"

Re'ldents of Groue Pointe Parkwho deSJre cards of admtll.on tothe UWaterfront Park" ha.e beenalked by Alfred J. Carsb, p,.li ..dent of the Park Council, to obtainthem now In order to aTotd a Jutminute rush when the warm ,.,.~h-er arrlvea Mr Gar.ka also u.rpdreo-dents to reply to the que'iuon.nalre that has been. lent to PfI'lrreSidents 10 that record. might 'becomplied to prOVidefor the chstribu-tlon of the carda to the park.

In the party wlth Mr Mmer and iusWIfe were the contest Judges AlfredGarska and Otto Groeihn Mr andMrs F1l1tan L Henk, CounctlmartWI~ham Krapp Supertnrteooet1lt ofSchools Samuel Brownell, and Gros6tPOInte Park s ltbrulan, Mus Florence:Severs

The ceremon'e. at the Aloma lIheater IIIop ....l'ed Wttl-. l<1'1tatt Hente ~;!h;urman ofthe gathering mtroclUctrtS' SamuelBrownell Mr BrowMll S1'oke of thestrong sptnt of cooperalt1on whtoh must.eXist between the soho6! organizatIonsand the manaIgement of the <:ontf:Slt, Inorder thalt to m"ke th~11I SllCCellofulOtto J Groehn eomtnt$$ooMr Id pul>heaffatrs gave a short addresS' of aplprec'l-atlon to the boys and girts who had .soably answered the catI for turo house,';Alfred J Garska pre"dw~ of the Parlethen announced the iPart~a.1 11511:ofpnze W1l1ners Because of the lack ofttme he read only tthe first three wtn ..ners III each of the eIght groups< MrGarska then mtroduced Mrs Mmer,who completely captlvaded the hearhof the hundred'S of young bloods of tinsPark \\ Ith her wlnmng smt-Ie MrMtner the feature Sipeaker of the day,then offered hIS talk For ltih1rty mtn~utes he held hiS young aUtdl1en-cespell.bound wHh hiS fa'5Clt1Iatl11ge~tanart~onof how he first be-came Interested mb rd conservatIOn The ma~n thoughtrunnmg through tIuS' whole talk wasthat no matter how l€nor-attt, how poor,how backward a <child 1-5, som.ewhereIn thiS world tf he wlll1 have patIenceand trust In hlS>creator there IS a ri10hecan ed for him

~cxt Saturday at the 200 odockmat1l1ee performance 10 the Alomatheater aU rthe prIzes wtll be hand:edout Do not thmk trhat because yourname was n.ot mentIoned! from thestage last Monday tha.t yoU WlrLt not beawarded a prIze beeause there are v.al..ua.ble merchandise prIzes to be S'lVenout If you do .not recetve eIther acash or a merchandl'Se prl~ you W1lleven then have a s-t,trpn&e to look forw

ward toNot enough cred1t cal1. he gwen

every person who worked 0111 the conw

test board ThIS mcludes the Judges,Mr Henk Motschall PrInttng Com~p-any Mr Oldham and Mr Dorn ofthe ReVlew who took ~harge of all puh-hClty Packard Sales and Servtce, forvhe tlse of some of then!' cars, and lastbut far from least IS MIS$ Severs an4 Iher hbrary staff They put In many t

(Contlllt1ed on Pas. four)

By THOMAS E GROEHN

Last Monday afternoon a.t the Alomatheater saw the clImax of one of themost stlccesdul proJects ever attemptedm Grosse pOlnlte Park 10 the tnlterestsof tts children The blrrd house con.test which has been run.mng underfull sa 1 for the p3&t three weeks prwts ""up a Closed UnitIl next year sign atfterthe pnzes are awarded to aU the wm.ners

Wha~ a ga~a d.ay It was school Ch1lw

dren cheenng Boy S-eolJ.t5 marclunga band blarmg the honored g'Ue'sftbemgconducted to the theater by the courw

tesy of the Pa-ckard Motor Car Co,111 fact practH:ally every honor a.ccorded a United States Prestdent wasshowered. upon vhe iUternart:l0na1Jtyknown blf1d conserV'atIon1st Ja.ck Mmerwhen he came here last Monday onthe 1l1vltahon of the Park to addressthe bIrd house 'Contest: pantt<:ttpeants Aplam slmple man 1$ h..e, no suave man.ner no pohsrh, but thousan<ls respectand accl'alm hiS name He 15 a buw

mamtanan He constructs even asothers destroy

". Bird House Prize.. Winners To Receive• Awards On Saturday

By Dorothy Dee

SOCIETY

Auto Shop At HighSchool Receives Many (

Donations of Motors

Mr and Mrs M<urray VV SaJe;, of:Eo dgeroad Jefferson avenue Grosc;e

POlllte VIHage returned rthe end of theweek .from Hot C;pnngs Va wherethey had an e"{tended sOJourn

• • •Mr and Mrs Ray E Danaher, of

uSlhadowlawn/' Lake Shore drlTe,Grone POJnte Shores, who haTe beenependIng several week. In San Fran ..ctsCO,wIll return home thll week• • •

Mrs Theodore G Flet<cher and herdaughter Mtss Anna Fletcher of Rtvard 'boulevard Grosse Po~nte Vll1agereturned from a tnp to Bermuda

• • •Mr 'and Mr. Edward S Bennett of

Country Club lane, Grone POinteFarm\!, sail th.. week from New Yorkon the S 5 Vulcanla, for Naples TheywIll spend two months abroad

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When ) ou need a thmg make ItThIS pohcy In the auto shop annuallysaves the ta,,<payers many har{{ earneddollars Motor stands buffer standsan electrical testmg board a gong forra1l111g time and many mgeUlous toolshave been made whIch would haveta,ken many many dollars out of thedistrIct s none too capacIous 'Pockets

But what good are motor sltands and.tools If one has no motors ~ Largelythrough effoflts of bus mess men In

Grosse POl11te V'at'lou~ eOTlcern'l havedonated almost everyrhmg from a Red

I ':ieal stral~ht eight motor -don<Litedbythe Contmental Motor COf1porartlOn,

! through the courtesy of \fr E MSmtth, to a two cycle motor dontatedbv the Jacobson Mower Company Inbetween these two ex,tremes I3.re

A Durant cOUJpeand mecharucal devIces donated !by the Gros-se POlnteGarage through the cour-tesy of MrRobert Darhng and Mr Oharles (""rOoley

Two model T Ford roadsters onedona.ted by the Grosse Pomte ParkPoIt-ce and the other by the GrossePOlr1lte Farms Poh('t"

A number of electrical deVIces andlcberal exchangf' on electrical motorsby the courtesy of the Schwartz Etectrtc Company

A Wllllppet and WIllys Kl11ght cutaway ohassls sleeve vallve construchondonalted by the Wtl1ys Kl11ght Company, tihrou.glh the courtesy of Mr '\\'11ham Monaghan

A 1931 model cut away Ford coachshowmg cOl1strucbon and operationdona1ed by the Alfred. E Stetner Company

A cross section of a tire and materlals used 111 constructton donalt-ed bythe Urnted States Rubber Companythrough the courtesy of Mr ArUhurMas£ey

An Essex a'ld a Chevrolet motorbought On edrucatlonal l1:erms rthroughthe courtesy o£ the Hudson EssexCompany and General Motors Cownrattol1

A tree wheelmg U11ltdonated by MrJ G MonJar of the Warner GearTransmtsston Company

All the runnmg models have beenInstalled by the classes a.nd eqUIppedWIth a coo hog and an exhausot systemThetr una.batIng zeal not yet exhauSitedthe classes ther disassembled the motors c1C"aned the parts cut them awa:yan~ put them back together

The donatIons were apprectated andthe classes and myself slUcere1y thanktlhose whose eftorts have resulted 111rLhedontalttons 11 states Mr Raymond Wat~lmg, mstruotor

• • •Mrs BenJamtn S Warren of "Fatr-

lawn," Lake Shore road, Groue POinteShores, who has been making an .x~tended world tour, Including ItopS 1ft

many poInts In the Onent, arrivedhome the .nd of last week

\-ir and \irs Heroert Bagley Tnxoi Waslhmgton road Grosse PomteVtllage entertamed several guests at1111't1erIn thetr home Saturday evemnglater taktng the panty to the Countf)Club to dance

An mVitatlon IS extended the pub..he to VISitthe Club House In GrotaePOlp.tePark's new water front park,foot of Barrington Road and View

the exhibit of all bird haul. enter ..ed In the Bird House Contest Ad..mJSSlon 11 free and no permit. wIllbelrequired to enter the park for thenext week The Club House wUlbeopen from 9 to 5 dally J Sa.turda:,.and Sunday, 9 A M to 8 P M Theexhibition Will conbnue for ofteweek, after whJch the houses Willbehung up In the new park

Village of Grosse POinte Park,Alfred J Garska, PrntckrttOtto J Groehn, CommiSSioner

SEE BIRDHOUSE EXHIBITIN CLUB HOUSE-NEWW.<\TER FRONT PARK

The annual danoe of the GrossePomte Vtllag~ Pohce Benevolent Assortatlon held recel1ltly at the Netghborhood Clulb was a brtlhant successdue to the splendId cooperation of themembers of the Village police department

The offi:cers of f.1he Assoct<lihon areprestdent I fled Shar]beck recordmg'1ecretary C Bhnn and treasurer TCollms

The entet'ta1l1me 1t commIttee und-erwhose ausptces and 1mmedtate d,lrectlon the dance ",as held Includes Jc;tark chau;man ass1sted by ChiefWeIgand Lleut Locke Lleut AdamsA. Vanbecelaere E Trombtey J\1annmg H Cavanaugh and T Trambly

The proceeds reahzed from the danceWill be dlstnbuted under the dIrechonof the W dfare committee '" hteh 111

eludes Sergt Synder chaIrman as'iisted by L Place ] Reno A ChurchT Ra1)au~ J Vauhan and P Gardner

Sergt \feldrum IS -chairman of theSll('k CommIMee of the ASsoemtlon ass1sted by A Caziabone A Vltetinck, WTrllIlble H Man.field an<l l' Curley

Village Police StageAnnual Dancing Party

For Benevolent Fund

2S Yatd dash-John Re,aume) AUredVan 1tem Harold r ee

Ba~ket ShootlUg-\iVhltman BartonBn Ce Iowler WIlham MooreGambC'r Will am \1oore

Broad Jump-John Reaume Rober+VacIntyre A.lfred VanTlero

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Several dances have been s'ChedJuJedat the ?\Jeghborhood Club for rthe nextfew ,eek~ l1c1udll1g a Spnng Frolicb) the \fv.,t!c C1l)b on the 16th OtI-\pr 1 to the syncopat on of GranM:oore and !hIS Trocodero Band thefirst annual benefit dance by the GrossePomte Pla)'lground r eague ieaturmgSe, mour Simons band on the 23rd ofAprll and ll1 Mayan the 7th a MayTIme FrolIc by the Delta ChI Sigmatt'atermty the mUS1C{or wU:llch Wlb1 be~urnIsred by t1,.e \{Idtllghrt Revel1ersThe A 0 C GIrls will also gIve adaU'cmg pat ty on May 14th

St. Clair Parish

A. trac!-' me-et for JunIor boy::. was1,.eld at the ~ elghborhood Club Thursday afternoon Five events nam-elybroad Jump h1gh jump 25 yard dash4 lap race and basket shootmg ,,,erehe d and nl)bo 1S awarded to the firstthree boy'i n each event The Will

T adles of St CIalr Pansh are hold ners ""ere as followstUg a bndge tea on Tuesday afternoon 4 lap race-Pete Gardner ChasAprtl 19 In the school hbrar) ~orner I Gamber RoM \fadnltyreof Audubon and Charlev01x I H1gh Jump-Pete Gardnoer Chas

The new Camp Fire met on Wed'11esday April 6th at whIch time the groupname Naslkl was se1edted The tImeof meetmg was changed to Thursdayafternoon at 4 15 and the fOillowmgofficers were elected Prestdenlt Rose-mary Weidman Vice PreSident LoralOe Schmidt 'Se'Cretary Ehzalbelbhl\,j'ash Treasurer Dorothy Archambault amI Scnbe Bertty Schoemakers

The Waokn a Camp Fire tS workmghard <;ellmg doughnuts at twenty twocents a dozen The girls are all workmg hard on rank as !the Committee of

Murrav s fisl depdrlme It carr e<; a Av.ards meClts Apnl 30thdallY fre&h supplY of fi h a ld <;ll1o!-'ed The To'Wer Room has been gIvenfish over to the Camp F1re groups and

['.red s Grocery Departme II offers se much Interest 1<;bemg shown 1n declected brands of foods oratmg tt 111 Camp FIre fashIOn

Plenty of free parkmg 'ilpace ha<; been * • ..prOVided and courtesy serV'lce b maIn The Grosse Pomte Playground BalltaJ111edat the entrance door Lea~ue WIll hold a dance at the NeIgh

An@ther feature to the market {S the horhood Club Saturday evemng Apriltelephone exchange <;crvtce With many 21rd Proceeds wIll ibe used to buytrunk hneo; and ex'tentto 1 serV1ce hnes equ pment and make lot pOSSible to obfor each department I tam and pa) effiCient umpIres Tlcket~

A qUick dispatch scrv cc rr<;d.vatlable can be oota ned from any player m theto those wi a deslre <l-eltvenes \leagUe or at the Ne~ghbo1"hood Llub

All departments Will have d dally \1US<lCv. 111be fur11lshed by SeymourptiCe speCial SImo 1S <\dmlS<lIOn 35c

Jerry s Market and all -departments $ ••

are on the aIr over (W]BK) dally at <\ small Jacks Tournament has been8 30 a m and don t ffilSS any of thelr earned on dunng the past week Ofprograms ] crr) s ] esters (D1Ct and I the Jun or glrlS 8 10 vears old theHarry) appear 111 person every Wed \'dnner was Dorothy Lee toe sentornesday at 2 p m and rthe Jerry \fark Ichamplo 1 of gIrls 10 14 ""as Fern Mtlet ad'\Cl"tlsement 0'1 pd.ge 3 of thiS lS::'UeIler F lil"hteen gIrlS took oart In theproves thedr wtlbngness and desllre to contestutIlize the advertlS1ng med urn 01 thiSnewg<paper In the Gran'<1 Opemng ofJerry s One Stop Shop Market whereyou may do aM your shoPP1l1g und"'rone roof and be satlsfied

Ku 1 d.~ Dcltcates.scn handle<; a complen:e hnc of pncklcc; sltccd medtc; o1tve~~alad'i and e\erythlllg that IS ralatabdefor your hmch

Quality Dalrv ProduCIt:s-E<;tabhshedsinCe 1921 can be lche'<1 upon as ibelOgJust as you want them Quahty eggsbultter and cheese d.re re.cc1ved dally

SmlOn & Leeman s Broadway \1arket expenence of the past 19 years IS

your guarantee that the1r frUIts andvegC'taJbles will always please those wnoappreciate fresh foods every month In

the year

Awrey Bakeries-Fresh baked goodsand kei}>'tfresh have an appeal to thosewho demand the same grracle qUialltyproduct'l 111 'thetr chotce of bread cakesrolls and rple ....

Jerry 5 meats and poultry have beenacknowledged by dlscJ;:lIDwatmg peopleas an assurance that Jerry 5 Good W11lFohey means you must be satisfied

Recently the Alfred E Steiner company Ford Sales and Seol'Vlcedealer on Mack avenue, presentd a 1931 modelFord as a gift to the "Auto Shop" of the Grosse POJnte High School The car IS a cut~a..way model "A" and IS ex..tremely valuable to the members of the "Auto" classes at the HIgh School Above, Alfred E Stemer IS shown present-mg' the title to the car to N Ray Wathng, In charge of lhe High School "Auto Class "

Jerry's Market I ~Opening Today ~eil!hb()rh()()d

Jerry s vfarket OrgalllzatIol1 ha:.

agalll demonstra'ed 'Ibm agogresSlve 1I£'-lu'b.A. I't-.....I.-t.- e~11es« by opening thelr third market 111 '-....J ;£.lIk."""... ~a penod of seven months Thts ttmethey have cho'lcn Grosse Po ute andnothing ha~ been spared towards thel11stallatlOl1 of the late'>>!:a 1d most modern C (11 pmc t of rcfngcrd.tlOl1 11 eachal d c, cr depart l1ent ot the market

..•••By A A PILKINGTON

..WEEKLY CHAT

1 he many !fnends of Messrs GurbeKUIpers and Ben J HollIS wlll be pleas ..ed to learn rtihM they have opened anew nursery 10 our community underthe name of EdelweISS Gardens on theproperty tat Mack avenue and VermerRoan In the V111age of Lochmoor

Mr HolliS IS well known m the commun1ty havlllg been 1n .charge of salesand prolPagation at 71 Grosse POl11teBlvd first ior Mr James D Burfordand later for the Alp111e Gar<Lens afterthe member 111 good siJandmg of theGrosse Pomte and Eastern MlchlganHor'uLouHrural Soclety and the newlyformed MI'c111iganHort1cu~tural Society

Mr KUlipers was t 1 the employ ofMr Burford 111 the ca.p:a.clty of Land50ape Arch~te'CIt and aIbly assisted 111

the constructIon of some of the veryfine Rock gardens 111 and aIboultDetroit

Two yeran ago the two men COll-ceiVed the Idea of openmg a new nurseryof rare Alpmes oh01>ce perenl11aI.s andnative W~ld Flower and SInce that time\A:r Ku pers has devoted hIS time worktug up a stock of plants of Vo.h~-chtheymay well be prou'<i

Tihe Edelwe1S1S Gardens cah!oguewhIch 15 very Ull1Q'uem deSIgn and accur~cy of des.crlptIOns was re-cently released for dlsrtrllbutlOn and anyone notre'Celvlng one may OIbta.m tt by SImp~ysendmg theIr name and address toEdelweISS Gardens 21835 Mack avenueDetroLt MochJ.gan or call NI 2212

Anyone mterested 111 flowers IS 'Cord.Lally InVIted to V1SIIt'the nursery .at anyt1m~

School Board

School Teachers

Fort PontchartrainThe somal commltJtee of Fort Pont

.chartram Ohapter Daugthlters of theA11tertt;:an RevolutIon, encouraged bythe success of a re'Cent eve11JlTlJgofmixed bridge plaueS a second affair ofi'he kllld to ta~e p[ace art the home ofthe regent Mrs Osmond D Heavent;,lch of Pemberton road Grosse Poroteon the evenmg of Saturday, Aipnl 23Pn7es and other mteresung lieaturesare planned as well alS -ta,bles for otthergames .than brtdge

ReservatIons should be made earlyw~~h the SOCial ohalrman Mrs WarrenR CarLin of Lakewood boulevard orWIth the hOSlen

Genera.l Plul Von Hl11denburg fi:n(Contlll1led on Page Four)

1Edelweiss GardensOpens Headquarters

Grosse POl11te pubhc schooL teachershave a11average teachmg experIence of11 5 years accordtng to figures complIes at the office of the Board of Educabon The avera~e number of yearsof trammg of the entire staff IS 339The average age of the tea.chers t53207

These figures mclude all members- ofthe -admmlstrabve and teaching corps

The teachers m the high school havesomewhat more tra111mg and slIghtl,),le,ss exper1en'Ce than the teaJdhers mthe filementary schools The averagetramlng' of tJhe htgh school faculty t54 years WIth 89 years exrper1ence, hereor elsewhere The average trammg ofthe elementary school teachers 1S 261With 97 years eXiperlence These averag'(;.s do ndt mclude tl?e pr111cIp.a,ls

No definite acllon was taken bythe Grosse Poante Schobl Board ata meellng held la.t Monday on theschool budget for the en;.umg yearThe Board likeWISed~ferred actionon the 1'Ie appoIntment of FredKerby as prmcJpal of the GeorgeDefer school Both malttel"'lSJat..tracted a ta..ge attendance of reSI-dent. allai;f:\ Monday's meebng buta deCISIonby the Board on themwas put over to a ,p.bsequent meet-.....

It was m~rely a ma1ter of plhyslcal enduran<:e tb weather the ter1"~fi'Cpacebotih boxerS' had sd

In the fourth rou"d the fight ap-peared most 4'ike a slow movmg p1ctureof two gl&dtator\ strug,glmg for -supremacy

The fifth and final round found hothiboys 10 the center of the rmg eXClhang..109 lrodY"1>loW'S-{>"mIlrer at th,> tImeappeared the weaker of the two as nlslegs became weary >and finally coUap5e~when G~ber rtpok the offictal -count often It was far from a so called de'anknockout

Ohamplons are made In the r1l1g andtt IS no d1sgrace" to be knocked outas all great fiS\hters have at some timeIn 'he early 5'tages of the gwne faceddlfIerent angles o-i delfeat It 1S tenaCItyand ifJeTserveratlice that gIves the boxerthe finer pOint'S of the game Rmgcraft and nng generalshIp comethrO'tlg1h constratlJt I'boxmg" WInnmg andlOS'lng' a51well as ltihl'ough tramolnlg

The may enthus1lM<Ucfollowers androoters for !the be'arded ado111s wereglvon the thrill of trheilr hves They~ Qn QPlPOrtli.ntty to see their Idoltake and gt"le pUfl'1'S'hment apleroty In a!bout thlart was fill-ed WIth action fromgpng to gorug Even the severest cnhcwouk! agree that the diamond m therouglh game more than a sJpedDaculara«..ourut of htmseH

The great display of approx1Jttlate~two !hundred bird houses at the GrossePomte Park muItt'Clpal hbrary 1S ampleDroof of the enthusl1L3.sm With wh1chthe boys and gIrls undlertook thiS newproJ(x:t of attradmg and provH:ilTIlghomes f01 the !bIrdS of thts V1CIIlllty

The boys and girls who made entnesare to be commended for their splendlideffort The Wide V'anety of tylpes matenals styles and the of1Igmal ldeas'let forth 111 the complelted buxl houseswas remarkable to say the least and'1howed how very keen and tnventivemany chIldren are when gIVen a SUItable objective

Although ram and cloudy weatherprcvalled 1t did 110t dampen the ardorof young bIrd lovers Monday a.fternoon as they crowded the Aloma the ater to ItS doors to hear the mternatlonally known and !beloved naitu1'IahstJack \11l1er III a talk on bIr<i lore

Garbed 111 a colorful SUit of green\'I1th h1gh tan leather walkmg shoesall of WhICh spoke of the greatt outof doors h~s vigorous and gemal personahty commanded the attentIon andrespect of e\ery boy and gtrl presenrt

Dunng an mformatIve talk he descnbed hIS method of attractmg w1ld

• •• I~eesc as they travel north on their

m)gratory flights he also told howthese btrds are caug'ht tagged Dhen setfree to complete thetr Journey Mranyof these tags are returned to him from(hstant parts as those found b) Eskimohunters in Alaska and later gIVen tohttm by a mtSS101lIary Others are foundaround New Orleans and the GuM ofMeXICO, thus enaM1l1g us to -chart outthe routec; foUowed by these ib-1rd~asthey mIgrate from year to year

A very 1l1terestmg thought was thatbirds are ndt Wild as many of us ttlh111kbut are only fearful as hIS expeneo'Cehas proHd that when birds know youthey come toward you and do not flyfrom you

ThiS wnter asked Mr Mmer .for apersonal statement 111 regard to thekeen mterest shown 111 bird lore Heshrutglged hIS grea.t shoulders andsquarely answered

.']t IS the natural thma' for the childto do to follow the tnstlncts of thoprnnltiYe mind, to butld."

lfThe whole trend of child tralnlnlifIIcbanglDg and Instead of lh. child beingforced he II being per.uaded and lS em-plOYIDI'hll Qwn Inlttalive 1n bwldln'conatruclve Jdeal, In.atead of lnchnlnl'to hatred and petty destrucbve ani..morutle • ."

Wallace Gamber, the •'Bearded Adonis' Loses l<Fight: Plan Re.Match

Walla-ce Gamber the manassa maul~er better known as the bearded adamswas detferoted for the first ttme Tuesdaytllwht by Andy Pocs ltght heavyweightcontender from Flint MlOhlgan 'alitera SIX round slug test at the ArenaGardens ill Mt Clemens Plans arenow bemg made f.or a re malt-ch

From -the outset all sCience was 5'cattered to the four wmds as the two boysattempted to bl'lng aJbout an ImmedIatedeclsive knockout 111 the first roun!d

At lhe end of the second round bothfighters had weakened cons1derablly and

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Page Two THE GROSSE POINTE REVIEW'1

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Friday Apnl 15 1932 I. ........

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Mothers Club

The regular monthly meetmg of theGrosse Pomo1e HIgID. School MothersClubWIllbe held on Aprtl2,th lUtheLtbrary of the High School at 8 00o clock The muslcad program of theevenmg Will be 111 charge of MISS J 0.,

sephxne Caro1}n MISS Carol Nilees ofthe Cass HIgh School FacuLty WIll offer several cello seleottons

The nOmlnMmg Commlttee consIst111got Mr<: Walter Woodbridge MrsJames \¥ aterston and 1vfrs CharlesSm~th wl!l report on prospectlve capdldates for the comIng year TheOihotographs of Mts Fredenck HHonhort Correspondmg secreltary andMrs T'rcdenck Hardll1g appeared In

NEIL BLONDELL, Assessor

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To All TaxpayersIn the Village of Grosse Pointe, Wayne

County, Michigan

The Assessment Roll for the Village of G r 0 sse Pointo.Wayne County, Michigan, for the year 193Z, having bt!en com.piled a. Meeting for the purpose of Reviewing of same by theBoard of Review will be held on Monday, April 25, 1932, andTuesday, April 26, 1932, at the Village Hall, 17150 MaumeeAvenue, Village of Grosse Pointe, Michigan, from 8:30 to 12:30;1:30 to 4:30and 7 to 9 in the evening,

All those derming themselves aggrieved by said Assessmentmay then be heard,

More and more books are !bemgloaned to the people of Grosse POl11teby the publ~~ lIbrarIes accordmg toCIrculatIOn figures A total of 16367loans were made dunng t~e month ofFebruary an Increase over <the numberohecked out durmg the preVIOUSmo.nth

The library has recently received agIft of books from V[rs H F Wardellwho contnibuted two sets of hooksModern Ffoquence and America

Last year s Vll1age haseJbaUl teamhave se{:ured the ba.ckmg of the merohants of Grosse Pomte thIS year andWIll play under the name of the1r sponsors

The first praClt'l-ee W11lbe held Sunday afternoon at vhe N eIgh'borhoodC1ub at 1 30 All players wIho cannotattend call Ma'OOiger Crandall at Htckory 6,15 J

Horace Heidt on Stage St, Columba LuncheonAt the Fisher! I-- The Churcoh SerV11ce League of St

There 15 a, greaJt three ~ttrachon 1 Columba EpIscopal Ohurch WIll hold Itsshow at the Fisher th1S week that prro [regular monthly 1unoheon on Wednesvldes genume enltertammenlt :for the I day Atpnl 20th at one 0 olock m thew'ho1e faml1y Parish bUlldmg at East Jeffelson 'a,V!e

On the stage there IS none other thran nue at ManIstIque The guest slpeakeflSHOl'ace Heldt and hIS Cafulformans ac- V\1I11 be \1rs Frank W Brooks andclaimed one of the most versatIle or Mrs FrederIck C Kidner PreSIdentohestras m rthe world They are a ver and SeICretra1"y reSpectlve1y of the DeIta-b1e tornado of peP

Jyourt:h and ~- trOlt. branch of the Needlework GUIld

thrus1asm and a whoLe show m them of America and the Reverend George'lelves ThIS youthful aglgreg1~t1on of Backhurst who WIll tell of the work ofentertal1l1ers are known far a\?a wtde the NeedtewQrk GUIld and of the EP1Sfor the1r mUSIC and theIr retllrn to De'- -topal Ctt) MISSIon at Manners ChurchtrOlt 1S a real event Wlith them 1SLob II 1h d 1 d wih

The 1undheon 1S not confined too e won er.po Ice og ose 1t..

n" II l' b I bl memljers of thIS ohurch and anyone'le 1gence IS a mOS'l un eleva eO 'h th nterestecl 111 the 9,lhove orgamz,aJt1on"

n u e screen ere IS a splq mUSl1 t d Th I h

IS cordtally welcome ReservatIonsoa roman IC 1:ome y IS s< t e -NI~ht th th h L I should be made through the SI1Col'11m

1:0' WI e screen ea.ruty 1 yDamIta ba Church office telephone Lenox 3507 the Deft Olt pa'Pers

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Bing Crosby, Hi~se~f I LYDIA'S BEAUTY SHOPPE !Now at the M1.chlgan ; Owner has had 17 years of experience- Ei

-- '. i Formerly at 5525 Haverhill. now at IBmg (xoshy radIO' mOs' popular 16131East Warren corner Bedford Road !il

smger of romanttlc ball<lJd\Sheads the i.t>ge show wh'eh IS now playmg at Gabrieleen Spiral Perman- Ii' !:!the Mlohlganlrlhea1er l1he famous 1\1 II C ' I i)'OutlHuls<tarof the atr IS en rOlLteto ent, •,~ture e roqulgno e ;Hollywood and makes hitS only aJPpear Also the new combInation waves and ganCe outSide of New York here In De I all branches of beauty culture given I-trolt art the Mlch1gan He has WIth b iy e~pert operators only -hIm hIS own Broadway show of smg !islUg' and danc1l1Jg stars When Crosby Ladies' Hair Cutting ~Slngs When the BQueof .he ,;,gillt SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY and ie<e on tho atr he has a mllhonItsten WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5th and 6th if'rs and thousands of hIs fans are try Bm" to g t t th M h h k Sbam,Poo and Fmger Wave $1.00 \ !!ie III 0 e '0 Igant oswee StrawbeJ'rl' Pack (value $2) only $100 ;

UWet Para.de" Given by MILDRED SMITH faCial expert of DetrOit, formerly With ENow Showl'ng the Burnham Co. of ChIcago Learn thE' care of your skin aiso the artS _:

of make up Special attention given to each customer

At Paramount! Call for Appointment-Niagara 4848 lM G Id

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pncture The Wet Parade IS now hav - - --- _n_ - - - -- -- - - - - - - -----lUg Its first Dotrp'! .howlUgat the When considering an important SQcial ~\Inction, you will find rParamount theater Upton Sltl'Ciatr has the facilities of thewntten thIS story as a graphIC l11ustratton of the n.tton of today Doe. Parkstone H'otel lnot prea.ch for wet or dry -!brut imerely presents the 1:ellll1lgof a htgihlymterestmg sriory 1415 Parker Avenue, Detroit

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The Library

Humorous RavenBa vens are long 11ved birds some

havmg hppn known to live for ovpr !l:

century and If taken young may betamed easily and eyen taught to talkplamly as readers of Charles D1ckenswIll remember They are not WIthoutjo-cular facultIes either for one educated speCImen used to gather numbersof rooks and other bn ds together III hisowner s park in WIltshire Englandand after gra:ve -consultatIons lD bIrdlanguage w.q1!ld of a sudden shoutHalloa lD a man s VOice when to hIS

eVIdent dellght hIS audience wouldscatter m the gl eat est consternatlOn r

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Long-Lived 1'6Ao~sesTortOIses have been kno''''ll

great ages ror 1nstal'lQe 1D the 11brary at Lambeth palace Englandthere 1$ the shell of one of these TephIes '" hlCh wag brought to that pla('eby ArchbIshop Laud in 1633 and I1vl:'dtIll the year 1753 wpen it was killedby cold weather A IabOler lD thegarden dug It up f1'om its Winter quatters and forgettm,g to replace it afrosty mght killed it Here is another example A tortOIse" as put in thegarden of the b1Shop of London s lia}ace, at Fu1ham In 1628 and dIed anatural death In 1754

AV9'd P."\ll>l~PeSSlmlsm lS merely a disease of

the mmd It places wrong constructlon on mat has happened and demesabsolutely any faith in or hope for thefUture The pessnnlst is never hapw. What is more he gives tre rest... 'U a palO 1D the neck also -GIlt

Haemophl-haAn article on th~ subject of r aemo

phllla was pubhshed by J C Otto In1800 Oliv~r Appleton who liVed lU

Upswlck Mass in the ear1y pal t 01the EIghteenth c.entury was the fitbtbleeder or pers6n suffermg flomhae"mophilla o:f:wh.Qm the.Jk IS any record in the Untted Statfl'$. rrom thiSmaD there IS a record of 15 of hIS de-scendants bemg bleeders The dIrecttransmissIOn:. ot the dlSeu$e flom parent to ChIlI! 1,5: unusual 1n the m'ljority of cases It skips a g('>neratlOn

That "Borrowing" IdeaOld Subjellt With Her

Edward Lowell well Rnown bookcollector said in an address

• Book borrower.s as' a class arepunk For t~t mattl'lJ\ aJ1 borrowersare punk

A young"" oJIlan ran I11to a neighbor s one day and askea

• Can I us-e your teIepi1o'ne dear?Certam1y Sflld the 11e1ghbor

1 I m gIVlfi:g"8. lIttlp party- Saturda;ymght and l/wubt to in'lte a fewfriends I..

II I s-eet• It will be a rather gay party-the

younger married set-poker and allthat-so-",elI natUlally you would-well you would hardly-'

Not another WOld said the neIghbor II undelstand of course Youdon t want me to thIuk you re cheekyfor borrowing my telephone to lllvitepeople to a palty that leaves me outWell set your mInd at rest darlingMrs Smith borrowed the phone theother day to order 10 tons of coalfrom GrIgson~f;-lt was nothing to herthat my hu'Sband is in the coal business-aod l~ week li4~\Us:n borrowedlt to call John up at the coal yard andtl'reaten hIm f(ith a Ml",smt if hedldn t settle a disputed"lnll wlthm 24hours -SprtligfieldUn%n

,Uae .for Irish Moss

Two dollar-I! pound Irish moss fromEngland lost pts market in 1835 whe'Q.

Ithe mayOl (l:~ ao~n iiffi,nob~ed thatthe Massac1rd~etts chfi.sf"bad an ample'supply Further investIgation showedthat the moss covered rocks fromNorth Carollna to Mame The mayor sannouncement led to the IrIsh mossindustry at &CIWate wl;lich still eXIstsThe moss IS used lD mahmg blancmange and many other puddmgs andremedles for coughs It also IS an ingredlent of Sbme kalSOilllnes shoestams sha\lmg soa.ps andAdyes' for calicd printing~National GeographICSociety

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M.Qtora' PecuharltyThat a lplane lllotOl<; opelate more

eftlc1ently earh in the mornmg thanat any tIme is one of the mysteries ofmechaDics which automotive eng1neelshave vain!, trled to solVe It is anestablished fact that for 8. pel 100sl1ghtly be-fOl e aa \\ n at UlE" eal th s sur-fa('e to an hoUt afteI" ard an alrplanemotor operates at ts h ghest ethclency A -simllal although modified effectis noted f6r a !ll...e pelLOd Immediatl?lyafter sunset ~ut-omoblle motors onthe glOuna ale affected but 10 a lesserdegree

Pohten-ess PersondiedOur recent anec(lote about the ChIld

who rendered the second hoe of. thpfjord S Prayer Hollywood be thyname J has brought to us from MISC 1\of R n storY wh1l2h IS new to usIf not to all of OIlr readers

A little gIrl from Boston whosename was HallI'" ell was spending thenight with the Cabots She knelt 'ItMIS Cabot s knee to say her evenmgp-rayer

Om Father Who alt in heaven J

the httle one began devoutly "Cabotby Thy name'

What? That 1& Dot ugbt dear'saId ih/3. stal tIed lad\'

"Ob saId the ChIld uof course athome I say HallIwell be Thy namebut here I thought it more polite tosay Cabot '-Boston Trans(mpt

Gem Long PrizedThe aquamarme is among the olde"'lt

of gems It IS sImply it tlansparenrvarIety of beryl typleally of a blUIShgreen color Hencll the name meaning sea water f The emerald IS another variety of beryl a stone whichin its various tints was much pnzedby the ancients There are roanyGreek intaglios ot these gems dlSpla3-ing the finest workrounsl'ip The ber ..lwas one of the -stones of the brea.stplMe of the Jewish hIgh priest andthe Roman Jeweler.s who put it to anumber {}f purposes antIcIpated one ofthe popular modern uses, of the aquamar1De bv makmg ear pendants of It

Shaw's View of LIfeI am of ihe OPlllLOllthat mv hfe be

longs to the whole community and aslong as line It is mv pIHllege to dffor it whatSQevei I can I \Hl.nt to bethN oughly used up '" hen t dIe fOr tneharder I work the more I live I rejOice HI,hfe for Its own sake LIfe IEno brIef candle for me It is a <;lor!ot splendld torch whKb I have gohold of for the moment and I \Vautto make It bUln as bllghtlv as P)SsIble before haudmg It on to fut:Ul.genel atlODs -Gf>or~e Bernal r1. Shaw

Another CmcInnatusThe folk tales of roast IJuropean

nations ha"e manv stones about uational heroes who were summonedtrem the plo" to free the people flOO1a .foe says an a1tlcle m a Boston paper In Bohemm no"", part of C7ecboslo'vakia legend attributes the role toPremvsl a peasant who was wGrkm~in hIs fields when a deputdtlOn of h scountrymen besought him to be theIrleader He dro,e out the enemy marrled Libussa '" ho IS regal ded as thefoundress of Prague and then descendants ruled llohemla as dukesand klDgs for many centurIes

Judges' Charges Shortbut Much to the Point

AmerIcan 10' e of wisecracks ex Itends even to the JudIcial bench, and Ia Pennsylvanian magIstrate received IeommendatlOll for '" hat 18 claimed tobe the shortest summing up on record• The ham was there the prlsoner wasthere The ham was gone the prisoner was gone' For IUCldity as well asbreVIty that celtamh will take somebeatmg but some of om ov\n judgeshave run It plett'\' close wlites a columDlst 1D the Manchester (Dnglancl)Guardian The late Jus1:lce Cave III acase where thele had b~en much hards"",ea.rmg on both Sides addressed thejury Gentlemen one slde or theother IS lelling lie"! Perhaps you cantell which It 1S I cannot Lord St J

HellE'l too once delnered hiS chalgeto the Jury lD ad' orce suit in twol:mef sentences • If ihe hu"!band ",etethe brute hl<:; \\ fe 'lays he walit she18 well r~d of tum If he IS the sainthe makes llim~f'1f out to be he is fJ.rtoo good fot' any woman"

Was F";:.nk! :I'a IdeaB@jaIIuo Franklin 'Was the first to

propose daylight savlng

ICradle of Icebergs on Odd Ceremonials ThatGreenland West Coast British CitIes Retain

The world holdS few more awe in New mayors who wish to st'lrt picspIring spectacles than the movement turesque customs mIght take lessonsof icebergs out of Jacobsbavn fJord from ceremomes that J noHsll maJorsinto Disco bay on the 've'3t coast of mu<:;tgo throu::.hGreenland Jacob-;havn glacler is the At HIgh Wycombe the ma;yor has toworld s greatest mothpr of iceberg"! undergo a kind of weighIng lD' cerethe experts claIm On the average It mony He proceeds to the weIghts('alves more than 1350 be"gs eaC'h and measures department of hIs boryear The Jacobshavll fjord IS a gIant ough wlth his aldermen and counCiltrough in the solid rock four lilIes lors and there with due solemnity,wide and ruoning back mla;od fifteen each member of th~ c01,ln£il IS weIghedmll~s between h1gh preCIpitous walls Their weIglf1srare en-tared, faIthfully into the front of the glaCIer When the the cinc recordslUvestigators ran the prow of their l1t~ The new mayor of 1...lDt.oln, and atfte craft mto the mouth of the fJord several other places bas a rmg placedthey were met by an Impassable wall upon his finger The ceremony is inof bergs tended to symbolIze the wedding of

The hunters made theIr way afoot the mayor to hiS borough or cityto the top of the rocky bank As far At Ranley in Staffordshire and atas eye could see in the fJord icebergs Bournemouth the retiring mayor andwere packed tightly row on row s. the new mayor embrace eaC'h otherbreath taking aggregatIOn of whIte pm Strictly they should kiss but thIS partnncles and domes They es1:lmated of the ceremony has been allowed tothat the great tock walled trough held jlapSebetween 4000 and 6000 bergs The new mayor of Brighthngsea is

The movement of the bergs is not elected to office in the belfry of thea stf'ad;y march Most of the year parIsh churchthpy 11e there packing m tighter and! There are also strict customs Intighter About once a month they connectIon WIth the banquet whichmove -Popular Mechamcs Magazme tollows the election At Yarmouth a

sprat feast is held At Peterboroughthe mayor and hIS guests. always consume sausages and champagne thoughno one seems to know how this custom orIginated.

BeI'ltha D'anna

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BUFFET LUNCHEON

Neighborhood ClupActivities

To Grow HyaCinthsHYRcmths m the house shoUld not

bo p<>ttot1and sot away In tho darkcloset or basement Have the son mOIstbut not-wet. Brae-inths ean be grownexcellentlyIn wajer in spe"ctallyde-SIgned glasses on sale at all d~leril1& III !l!!..-Ill mothod.

Clear soups are generally uSied asappetizers for the dmner Tlhey contam pTactwally no foold! value but aretmportant for theIr -flavor

Recently I have hClar:dtrt.lhat ta betterdean soup IS made by cuthng the meM.mto small ptec~s and soaktng 111 coldsalt water before cook!~ng It IS saIdthat thIs dr.aw& the flavor from themeat Whldh cannot !be done so readIlyif the meat IS put mto !bc.'hhngwater

On tlhe other hand.. cream soups aremade of vegeta1J[e pulp and creamsauce The vegetable 1& de,aned andcooked Then the whIte sfaureeIS Inaiieof bultrter flour m~lik., and seasondlltg1SThe vegetaible IS then put through astrallter (after 11 hag, 1Feen thoroughlycooked) and IS a<lded to the cre'amsauce Just before serVIng !If combanedlfor any length of tane 'before servmgthe vegetabl~ may Slcparart:eout

Cream soups may be used as a mamdIsh for luncheon Or they may be usedas an appe11z.er They are Im:port~ntm the dIet !because of tlhlf..tr whol'esQm'ifood value (=lk and vegetable) Infact <:ram soups offer an eJOOcllentmeans of ;furn4sh!llig some of the necessary mIlk each diR-Y

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(Contmued from P<lige.One)RIbbons ",ere also awarded to the

boys who had not been absenrt for -allthe sc<;s~ons of the gymnaSIUm classesThese awards were as follows

HaTOM Lee Fdward Huichenre'UltherJohn Reaume J\.lfred VanTlem JamesPowers Ravmond Moore; Dean GaM:-nel J Untor Wolf Gordon LaRue

The V V V GIrlS Basketball Team\"'111 Journey to Cleveland .neXit Saturday to playa return game as a pre1JJm!nary to the NeIghborhood Clu!b Junor Boys game WIth the Cleveland

4..11 Star team• • •

1he JUnior boys basketbaLl tournamet1lt -1S now In the semI final round 1

\Hth the B~ul!s playmg the Wh~tesllext Thursday <lit4 p m for a placeIn the finals The results of the games Ito dtate are as follows

FU"st roundBLues13 Reds 12 Wh1ltes21,

Gree4'lS' 5Second round.Reds~ 8 Greens 7. Blues 15

Whites 3Tlhtrd roundReds 23. Whites 24As thIS ts a two~game knockowt

tournament. -the greens were ehmmatedIn the second round and the reels tnthe thtrd

The members of bhe two remalD1l1gteams are..

WhItes Burkemo. StaUib Brownellrowler. D.eCoopman Marshal! Snyder

Blues Herman. Oh'mpme K~MWHolden, DeBr.ander H~e~lctk Beckaett..

I have heard a buffet luooheon IS

a really clever way Olf serving J.a largenumber of guests In a small hQ/UISe ThIS15 true bCfartlse 1t usuaUy IS conSIdereda lap affaIr unless the hostess ,"uprphessmall tables !l:ihroughout the hou'S'e ItmIght be mformal. pOSSIbly Se'IOltfor-mal or even <formal

At an mformal buffet Iunciheoo eachgueSJt goes to the tableJ serves herselfto food and then takes napkin, Silver,and beverage befooe findl1ng an emptychaIr Because of the nature of rtihlSform of entertam:mg, not'lung rdriffi<:.ulJ!:to handle In a lap luncheon oan be"erv'eu ThIS means tmrat bu<1:Jtered roll.gare served. nothIng that reqUIres akmfe tS' served and the use of sherbetglasses Slhould he avo1'd.e-d

At a semi forma[ !buffet luncheonsomeone IS seated at tlhe table andserves the ma!n dIsh but each guut ISexpected to secure the~r stiver n~lpk1note

A formal !buffet lu11idheon (.hftiers I1lthat wa1tresses or watters are on hand!to take care of the gUests

Nanna Guares.trno

nursery so changes WIU be made as !hegro)oVs old-er

ORANGE BREAD4 cups flout'% cup sugar4 t baktnrg powder1 t salt2 eggs2 cups mILk2 freSih oranges or 1 cup marmalade1 cup sugarMIX the dry mgred'1ool1tS and adrd the

mIlk an.d the egg Add the orangesmarmad'-ade and let Sl1:Iand twenty ttl1d1-

\ utes m the tm Bake 30 40 mmutes III

a moder-ate oven

Dorothy Barber 7A

BREADS

High School News Briefs

PLANNING THE NURSERY

••• can now supply youwith Salutaris Health Wa.

~ ter, first bottled in 1879.q The Salutaris MiJ,leralSprings Company an-nounce tbe appoiutmentof over one bpndred.drug. .stores, In metropolitanDetroit and tbe suburbs,as their agents. lJ\ A case ofsix one-balf gallon sealedbottles costs but $2.40 •••deH,vered to the home.q Salutaris Health Water••• a pure, palatable, reofresbing, natural mineralwater . • • is bottled andsealed at the spriugs. Itsoriginal constituent ele~ments 81"eamended in nofashlOu. q Tbe regularcousumption of SalutarlsHealth Waler eneouragesnormal health. By clear.ing awaypoisons and acid.ity it checks c\>lds,bilious-ness, auto-intoxication,nephritis, constipationand other ills. q Ask yourdruggist for a copy of thebooklet "Here's H."alth toYou." It is replete withinformation about thisextremely palatable, nat.ural mineral water,

YOUR DRUGGIST

IF YOUR DRUGGIST GANNOT SUPPLY YOU

CALL CHERRY 3223

S~LU1TARISHEALTH WATERSALUTARIS MINERAL SPRINGS CO.

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Every chILd sihoUild have a roomWhICh.can really !be called hiS own ItIS to be created lior lus lCorrufQrt andJOy health. well-.bemgJ and traInmgthereforeJ 11 should !be given mUlChthought when p.JannilIllg lJt Flrsit of allthe nursery should he brIght sunnyand well venttlated Tthe wall! and furmshmgs of the nur'Sery sihould be ofsU1;h abfinlsh that It un be e<astly keptclean. and the ch]ld WIll no.t !be scolJd:edfor s01hng them The 'toom should bewarm In wmter. however at mght 11,1

need not be as warm as llurmg rhe dayIf he has suffiCIent covers

ChlMren are very fond of brIght colors so the nursery can be made attraICtlve !by hfivmg colored p!lctures and colored turmture It IS art: thIS tIme thaI\:the foundart:lOn for tastt} IS laut; therefore mu{:h tIme should be !Swen to theselect1l1g of colorm@' IfUrnilture

It trtiUst be remembered that thechtld s room WIll not always remal11 a

Umm I hot Il:nscmts wIth !honey on acold wIntery mornmg Doesn rt It soundgood? And they are really easy Itomake We merely nux and! SlJ'ft dirymgredients, work In rthe !fait, aM themrlk and they are read1Y Ito bake However, to mawe g.oof! 1b~SICUltS one sihouldnot mIx too much or leave the dough,srt:and for artllj'" length of ItJJ.me beforeputlt1ng m the oven To do so maytoughen 1hem It 15 al,go Impormnlf: thatwe work qUIckly and lreerp all mgredil.~ents cold BlsctutS or mu:ffilW, In £aiet,and fotm of ql1~ck breoo.s are paril:lcur"'larly good servetd for tunclt or bre'3Jk~fast Lt 1-5 possIble through the say.mg of them to get vanety and mteresil:In meals However It!lSJ well rto remem ..ber that qUICk breads are conSlld<eredhard to dIgest 'DhlS 15 !because tlheyare eaten hot

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BU'd L't'tl'ed to Its DeathThe gannet 0.1 solan goose feeds on

fish Whieb: it captut e.s by plungmg into the wate:r:~wJ.th ,dosed wmgs. oftentrom. a comuderable heigl}t Flsher-men tow a board wlth a herring palI).t-ed on it below the surface of the water The gannet dives for the painted.fislj strIkes the board and brealc4 Itsneck.

Men and BrutesNoble blood' Baht ~)lat blood is

more l1obl~ 01' sel pure as that of theHon') .And yet he is only- a brute. ItIS merit educatIon .and virtue, notblood that lift men abuve the levelof tho brntes..:.-lIficl1lJelle ,Fa\jch~ur,

13-137 East J e:lrerson avenue Wayland Zway.er paMor

'God Asks. a. QueSitlOn and TheH.1s-her Wmds. will be the sUlbJeot"S'ofthe sermons by th-e Rev Wa;yLandZwayer at the. Jefferson Avenu-e Bap~hst Chur-eh neJct: Sundq.y at 11 a m and7 30 p m FoUowmg the evernnli' hourof wonhLp there will be the mformalfeUows'h.J.p smg 1n ithe Chapel whlohhals be'Come qUite all altitraK:mve feaJtureof Sunl1tay evenmgs ,at Jefferson AveChuroh It you are w!>tlb6Ult .a regularchur-ch home y.ou are -cordtally lnv1tedto attend these serVICe$'

Other servtces dunDfJ the day Wt11l1beSunnav School WhICh nil' been enJoy-111~ an average at'tenQ,M1lOeof over 8QQthe two Yoong p~opte's U;tuons at 6 30p m and tthejiltfiot :Qhurcll and N'Ursl.ery conoocte dbr10g the hour..of Thetuorntnlg worshIp

Arthur S~nnenhll;rg and Ahce DJ(~ewere ntar-rled t~esdaY eVl)fnmg~AprIl~2tht at the horoo of Rev,. ~ Haf>ussle-r,1132 Lak-epomte aveJ;lf,le,Grosse P omtePark

•••• Ii!av~~e. J~;:,~ :~~~e J ~.~~ J~~:r;~;~ 1=.Mlaml, Fta., where .she made an ex- _tended SOjourn an«$, has JOlned her _mother M;rs George Gordon Tannerm ThomasvlNe Ga• • •

JVJn Theodore G FleJ,cher of RIvardbouleva,r.d. Gros&e pOinte Vdlage, i. 1'e..tUt'$Ung ho~t!l thls week from. Berm.uda,whe.re .he has been sojourning for thepa.t &IX week.

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IV.tone V ~Lum..An old Latin. compOSItIon book pub

llshed In 1~5Q1la In th!' 1>os.e... on ofWtlIlam and Mary college, a gift fromJu.tlce ROb~rt F Thompson of theNew Y6rk Supreme court Across thetitle page is the InSCfllJ'hon penned inink uF'~()rothe library of ChIef Tustice Marshall obtained 1\..t Richmo-nd:.-J K l'" J K P, was Jame. ~kPaulSiur. 4merl~~n aVll!2~ j17\9-~60).

,~ English dIffers ,,~nSlderabl~

trom the Dllgll$b of the ElghteeDthcentury Further, there is a dIfferenceIn the language as spoken in the United States aM In England There I. adI:lference in the pronuncl1lt1'O'b.of cartain ",word. and eveD tn the slgmftc.a.nC\tot ~ertatn terJ)'l'S T'bere are It numberot wQr,ds and phrases peculiar to thlacountr, that have been cluned at vario1fs pertods and are known as Amer-Icanisms

The Raymond Nut Company WhlOOhave eS13ibhshed themselves on thegast S'de at 14323 East Jefferson A~e-nUe InVites the genenal publtc to caUat theIr estabhshmen,t and get acquamteo.d They spec~alilze ).n nuts of vanousk'tllds which- are roaSited dally and aremanufacturers of home made cl'tocofates and candles Only the !best of In~gredlents are used -In the makLng oft!h~~chocolates and <:a'11ldll.esMr R. BBergstrom 1Sthe manager of thlS new~rm T,1,l.& are In a posnltton to furm.shtheu' 9,roducts in any qUia.prtlues forbanquets partIes etc. The telephonenumber tS Lenox 7237

~aymond Nut Company Jefferson AvenueNuts and Candies Baptist Church

Now liS the time of the year to overhaul your old furllill1ure do your uphol ..s1:erIDg have your new draperIes andcurtams made Among the firms- that-does fiMIt dass work tn thts lme IS t1hebe:vonshlr-e Upholstermg am~ Rep'a~rShop, located at 985 Barrllng'ton Road(at Jef£ef'Son Avenue) Mr H Gelseler,the propneltor, has hard! many years ofexPenence m <thiSwork a~ he was fQrm-ct'ly wlJth the Harry J Dean Compan~ThiS alone a5l&utes you of hd:gih.classworkmansiluiP Estimates wdl 'be furtl1Sihed and ather mformaitlOn swen bycallmg Lenox 8400

The FreezerCream and Sherbets

The Gray DawnConfection~xy

Ice

Th. Log R.Il.r~any an autobiography ts little

lmore than a novel WIth the autlwt"4fa~orlte character as th~ hero -WashlugtOn Star

Wolverine 'TypewriterService Co.

Continues Anniversary Sale

Soh~l1~r s HOtl',1e Tavern 1S gomg to~ve aw.a;y to 1I1:spatrons a $2000 eleeflC clock every month Ea'Oh palt:ron

re.ce:lves a co'UtPon WM every mealWhlCh entitles them to a chance on Jtlh'1-Sdock whtoh wIll be drawn £rom atnon;ghe numbers deposllted o1n !thiS d1faW1Ug

SchIller 50 Hpme Tavern 1S located Ii,lt14531 East Jeffe.\"son ""ve"tne (nearPhlhp) 'Dhey serve luu'Cheons at 3Sand 50 cents dmners M 5-0 6S and 7S<:ents and on Sundays they have s~ec~tal turkey ohlcken rand steak <illnners at75 ~ents and $1 00 All <ood. are pre-pared by an e}Cperllen-ced chd and !theymake all their ow,n. p-Ies aruet pastnesThey Calter to speCial parties and ban~guets by appomtmetllt Their phonenumber is Lenox 7345

S~hillerjs Hom~ TJlvernWill Give Away Oocks

The Gray Dawn Confe<:t1onery toed-d at 14443 Kercheval AveI1lUe cornerf Marlborough tS now under the alblend efficlenit managemenit of Rl'Ohiardmye Th~y inVite the patron'3ge ofhe women and 'Chl1dren of the cotn~

mumty A large and complete stockf candles cJJg:ars tobaccos and cgar ..ttes are always earned They seU

magazmes dally and Sunday newsipap-rs mc1udmg small toys school sup"lles and statwnery Tihey have sodaounuam serv~Ce and sell l-ce cream 10ny quamlty to take out Table servce is maJmtamed and )OU are assuredf pottte and courteous service at dl

times Mr Smye IS a res~denrt of theommunlty

The WQlverme Typewrater ServiceCompany w.l11 c011Ihnue tbe.1r s-econd an..U1'xersary offer throughout the balanceof the month of Aprtl by glVi1ng away ametal typewnter table and ohatr W'lthevery pUl'chase of a new portable t}'IPewruter They have on d>ls!play10 thettwmdow a large number of vanaustypewnters they han.dle B-esutes seM.-tOg of typewrIters 1!he firm does rerpaU'son all makes of typewrJter-s: and sellnew and used addtl.ngmaohme.s Theyalso handle a hne of tyrpewr!l.rter'SUWhescatbor paper, nblhon-s and office sup-phes They are loco.ted at 14343 EasltJefferson avenue and theIr phone num~ber irSLenox 3561

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919 Barrlngton RoadLEna" 7639

Miscellaneous

Grosse PointeResidential Police

Private and elMS leSisons for be~gmners and aavan.ced chlldrevand adUJlts m Ballet Ta"p Must.cal £om~dy BaJllroom Begurnners'\<:rgba,rtl,cl ¥ 0 d ern GermanTec}imque and Chara.e-ter Dan-cmg

Elaine Marie ArndtDance Studio

JACOB VAN ZANENc.neraI Carpenter Work

W. Specialiae In Repair Work

50 Hillcrest Avenue

Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich.

Owned and Supervised by

Eo W. ALLARD,special Police Day and Night

I Phone Nl!lIrltra 4532

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1Maryland Electric

Contracting and Repairing

LEnox 5284 1009 MarylandGro... foint!l Park

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THREE room cootage furntshed~ nearKerby Road Tel Niaglara 3806

ST CI \IR 526-Grosse POinte ~owerflat Side dnve and garage

SI'!'oJGJ E bungalow 1140 Beacons e011 burner and mstanrt:aneous Wd.ter e

heater s.1de dnve garage Phone Tux- 0

edo 20596 a

1 I SFOR R~NT -Furnished, Modern VHorn., GrG .. e Pomte, 4 bedroomS'jservant quarters, 3..ear g~age Ref .. •erenee reqwred Address Box B, eGrosse pOInte ReVIew 15121 Ker~cheval avenue ~

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LOST _ Small black and white dog,a

wlhu,ieon tail and neck VIC1U1tyAloma It>heatre Reward 1132 Mar)'land Hhok- 0ory 4180 M Nq..rne.,-T~ny

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NURSE wants care of chddren even111gS W1l1 do men~l1Jg' Phone NI

agara 2611 after 5 30 4 22

CLEANIN~, laundering by day whiteneat fast American References

}!lckorc- 7878 R 1341 Be~oonsfield ave- tnue rosse Pomt-e pgrk

L-\UNDRESS wanlrs work for T"u~-d~J referetliCes Phone Tuxedo 2MI0~

after 6 I' 111WANTED-To 1>laoo my Finn"" dr,v-

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er,. y~rd man Windows- can help 1nhou.e N1'agara 1874

A-I ROUGH DRY 20 Ibs for $100,flat work troned free All fimsthed

15c a pound Sun drled Htckoty4290 W 4 15-32,

Y(lUNG" WOMAN wants lannd~l'cleantng or work of any k~nd 2 c

hour By day or hour H!ckory OS69~J

, No uNoble" AmericansSection 9 of artfCle I of the Const!

tution says ' N() title of nobIlIty shallbe granted by the United States' InpI e-RevoluUonafY days the lord pro-prietor of ,raryland had authorIty togrant noblliary titles bnt no otherAmericl'}1l authority evel has had orelIIerclSed such a right.

Len. 1919 1440t E. Jefferson at Chalmen

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::Jerry's One Stop'Shop Market Grand Opening To=Day!= =

~ Delivery Service 17030~~(~CHEVAL i;': NIagara 5900 != The Jerry Market Organization is Opening their 3rd Market Equipped Entirely with Complete Refrigeration. I== ==;; Simon & Leeman, Fruits and Vegetables i Awrey Bakeries, Fresh Baked Goods =~ 19 years in Broadway Market i Kunin's Delicatessen ~~ Candler's Quality Dajry Products, Est. since 1921 I II Jerry's Choice Meats and Fresh Poultry I Fred's Grocery and Murray's Fish Department

~ Jerry's Radio Jesters, Dick and Harry, are on the Air Daily 8:30 A. M. (WJBK) Also appear in person Wednesday,2 P. M.I~ l ~

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B. DO.... I Gross~-Poipte Society ? I) $3500000 each Of course Old Dame the faJther was III with pneumoma annUlmeS8 Ire_ory, I R DepreSSion was also given .he ooce the mo<hcr III bed w,th a .wous heart

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RADIO SJ::~VICE 5 f' ~'1~ft4SS ~VI4W H L W.ssel. Chl1_ amb ... ",}or tq great deal of thl' economic conditIOn hc charge, smcc entenog the countryON ALL MAKES ~ ~Ut~ ~'~ NQrway, Swe.den and Denmark and could be as.cl1bed to the excess of pro have been returned to England

IMrs Wesl&el are land-lllig' III New York • oo'Ctton over consmnp:t1on nat: on1) 10 -------

ALl.AMERICAN SPORT SHOP B- J. C.M""RS cally or nationally but the word overJ • .I0oI thIS week and wIll arrIve m Detrott

Radio 1lIld Sporting Goods Th.nrsooy to V1<,t rue" son-m-Iaw and By WM G WIEDBUSCH He spoke of the vast ,mprovements In Loral U."t"FOREWARD-A revIew of some of the Leadmg and Pro- daughter Mr and Mrs John Lord the f.<llvty of productIOn and how Tho "throe mIle limit' In IntelOagresslve Concerns of our communIty and Detrott, mc1udmg Booth of Rlv'rd boulevard. Grosse qUIckly It could be m ex-cess of con Honal }a\v applies to the three mIle::,C B Id d C B h h hoc H d h lout to sea from the coastal line and

ontractors, Ul ers an ommunlty oasters, W 0 aye t e Po,nte V,ll"m. Hello Fellows _ sumptlOn e suggeste t e curta!_. f territonal waters of a country whichbest mterests of our Ctty at heart, and are always boostmg • ... ment 0 the hours of lwber by law fs recognized in international law asfor a greater and better cIty m whIch to hve Mr. and Mn'. Dext.r M F.rry. Jr, On April 7 lhe LIons Clnb of Gross. being exclUSIvely within the admiralty

with their son, W Hawkins Ferry, re~ Pomte was slgnally honored by the at: GeQrge Ellwor1hy reports much jurisdiction ot that country It istwned t.o ~Jr home on E JefferJon tenidanee of the Hon Guy A M1l1er charll1:able a<:tlvlty through the Good measured in the case of landlockedavenue Sqndl,\}'l J:¥lornmg Jast:, haVing Tudge of the Or CUlt Court of Wayne FeUo,", Fund dunng the month of bays, not trom the SinUOSIties of the

C t "I f th £" t M h A h ld c.ld k coast, but from that poInt where the.pe ..t: t- d.va. at the Pancoast Hotel, oun y a gen,~ eman 0 e un, .. wa er ar.c tree year 0 .cu.J ta en,.. ..... " hody ot water ceases to bave the eonMiami B~ch, FJ., Mr a~d. Mr. Fer.. and of course a Feillow L~on The WIth append CItlS was taken to a hos figuration of a bay.

The people of Gro-sse Pomte and VI" The R,1tzl Tea Room that has re .. rYI daughter, MIla ~dtth and MISS Honorable Judge responded to a request pltal and the cost paId out of t'he Fund'Cimty are .mvllted to VISIt the Freezer cently been op.ened for busmess at 500. Jean Ferry who were WIth their par .. for a few remarks by te1hng of ihow ap Several oases were found where famiLee Cream Parlors lOGated ,at 14612 Eas-Hawn avenue (near Jefferson) m~ en" in the South for theIr .prlng va .. proxImately $8000000 had been saved hes were usmg almost anythmg avall Old ExpreuioaMack AvenlUe (near phIhp) Thts. IS Vlte.S yO\1r 'Patronage They -serve the cabon, have returned to Vaasar Col .. by the CtrcUlt Courts thlS year througoh able for coverlllg and blankets were The earliest use in AmerIca of the

b t f i d d t t tl h 1__• the reooctlOn tn the number of Jury ,"~phed A month s rent was pa.td to expression HUnlted we stand diVidedone of the most samtary modem Ice es 0 00 s an I 1$ S rue y orne '1>". --,_ 1 d S 1 • • • tnals b\.1lt how that savmg had been save from eVIctIOn a man and woman we tall' was in Dickmson s •Libertycre.am and sherbet manufacturers tn COOMng prop~r Y prepare pecta ff C d h h b h II B d h Song" first pubUshed in the Bost6nthe communlit) They are \n a pOSItion noon, day liU)lIClhesare served for Zs. <M1SSMary Lou. -Anderson who has.. 0 set wy expenses mcurre 1U t e W 0 were ot 1 races an ort 0 Gazette on July 18, 1768 The thoughtto furnish lce cream and ..shelibets all <:f:}~ and evening dmners -are served been spenchng her holidays With her Grand Jury Sessions of WhlCh by leg~l ped1c shoes were furnIshed m several expressed in th. lines, however isflayors 1U am quantIty catel'i I1g eS1Jec {or 40 cents (full .courlSe) All kll11d,$ p-aren!t$; Mr a1}.d "¥rs Lee Anderson1 enactment- 'two must \be h-eld each yeq.!' cases Treatment and care- was provla!.. much older and may be found in theJally to b~uque<ts parties and dinners of toastted sand'W1)ches and saladts a..re o~ B~.verly road Grosse POInte Farms, Involvmg jeX!1?en.<f.I1:Uresof :apI;lroX(l.111'at:'"ed for tlhe oh.11rdrenof one fanuly where earll Roman poems

T4tJr l.ce iCre~m. 'Cont~ms only the ~ur~ se,t:ved and ~hey make all rphelr own Mturned th1S week to her stud1es at HHIR!J!1!!l!1!flIHHK!!!!!!1!l!HitI!1!!!!I.!I!IfIIi!1!1!IIIli't.ell!1!_HH!l!1!HiK!l.!.I!!!!l!m;HI"J!.L"~~.~~!.(g~!1!1!~!IIil!J.~!Ul.m!!1!l!!est of IngredqentiS and t1S known to !be .-pastry If you want 1:9 en(fpy a real WeUes1c~y ColJege IJ. i(tlijilJlil 1I"i1iIiiJiJiJ IIljJjfJiOO'il U liIiii. I. ilWu II ~p aliOOliljlil, .. a.iiiTiiJiliiIiTi. liliiIiiliT"nliTiiJiliiliiJiililiiliTiitiJiiOOiiIitil

ExclUSive brut not EXlpens~ve' They home cooked good meal g1Ve the RlltZll • • • itialso cater to the fam1Jly trade of the Tea Room a tnal Mr. anll Mrs. ~fr.ed 8. F..,.rutq",commumll:y and put up lce cream and have recently mo'9~ to their new homosherbets m cartons qUJarts aUld pmlts at 810 Bedford'road Gro&se POinte.You may pla~e your order over tel~ Announcement • • •phone by caJlmg, Tuxedo 2 1814 and de. M:rs Henry B JOY of Lake ShorehVl'nes "r~ made Ptoml'tly Morg'aret .Karl E Cuti,l'. D S C Oh""podoSJ\ rqadl Grosse P.Q1~te Farms ;. m Char.E Van Sl~ke 1S th~ manager and Foot Spepah.st, formerly lQ;Gat-eda.It lotte, S C y organ1zmg a new .chapter

500 CoPkn Ayen.ue,. 1$ now loca~ed at of Founders ana paJI:r10ts14321} Bais<t }effet'ison aven~ (next to • • •Sanders) where he ha.s larger quarters Mr.~ Clement F Kroso; of Neff road,and <IS more Gena:r:ally locaJt:e<i HIs oi- Oro_" POln.te: VIllage, IS in New Yorkfiee hours ar-e 10 to 12 am. 1 to 5 and the ••• t of her 6ls1er. Mr •• J. Har~7 to 8 p m iHt.S phone number \5 Len .. lrington Walker.0" 7485 , • •

Mr and Mrs Hu~h McMtllan andtheir ClhlIdren of Woodland PldceGrosse Pomte have returned from athree week stav at Boca Grande f1a

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MODERN TOTHE MINUTE •••

Fnday, A rtl 15, 1932

Quick freeZIng power.

Heavy steel cabinet. Hud ..some deSign, enamel ..fhushedextenor.Por"elam ena:irtel interiorLtberal foocl~6torap eapaclty&3..cube Ice trays"point cold:controlDry zero insulatIonChronlum pla.t~ hardwareConcealed refr1leratlJl.1 1lWtRefngeratlng unit mo .... tecl onsFlngs " • • Vlbrabonles • ..-...

nOlseles. • ••

Think of obtainIng a fine, bIgelectrIC refrigerator of latesttype at thIS low 'Price I •• bear ..IDg the name GRINNELL. •backed by the House of Gnn ..nell surelY nO :need to belonger Without the comfort,the convenience, the health ..protecbon, the economy ofelectru: ",frlg.ration. In yourhome!

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6th GradeChilton Dry,daleHarold RogersB.lly LauhoftDale GrletheimerJoseph MacheskyLawrence Barr

7th GradeRobert Spenc:erRussell HillJul1us Vel" BeckeDonald SauerDonald MardenPaula BrlD1ch

8th GradeAI Robert SheppardAZ NaomI SherwoodA3 John Stewart

Other pnze wmners partlculadythose who were Cited Honorable MenIt10n Wtl1 be announced Saturday atthe Aloma thea,.'ter

TERMS EASY AS $2 A WE~KOPEN EVENINGS

••. no other word so well describesthe value presented in thishigh.grade new refrigerator-

GRINNELL BROS.

~ Electne Refngeratorsalso Included In our stock

Be Sure To See the GRINNELL!

Sensational!

Cash Raising Sale

The "GRINNELL"only $109.50-NORGE

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ICE.O.MATIC

YOUR SPRING

Jefferson Avenue's Leading Jeweler placesthousands of dollars of Quality Jewelry on theAuction block-Buy fine Jewelry at your ownprice during this

A VCT/ON SALETwo Sales a day-2:30 P. M. and 7:30 P. M.

50 prizes given away al Every AuctionWE ARE NOT GOING OUT OF BUSINESS

Grosse Pointe Jewelry Shop

John Zeck:3rel erode

FIn-tan Henk, JrBtlly Paul.James KohlDaVid HilgendorfPaul FrochbnFrank HIUebrand

4th GradeBlur MartlnGeorge Oste~anR.cherd BellRobert StammanRobert BonamyW llU"", Borns

5th GradeEb~'beth FetterJohn SoullterPhylh. ToddDonald CannonCharles SouttelglerVeronica Mon8le&u

MARION HAIR SHOPPE14511Mack Ave. Niagara 8032

Next Door West of Nlghbngale MarketShampoo and Finger Wave SOe ~

Pcrmane"t Wa_ $3.50.$5 00 and $6 00 ,We ,pecWtze In all hnes of Beauty WorkTo acquamt you With our hIgh cla... work •

(BRING THIS AD)Good for 2Sc on all Beauty Work amoun.bng to $100 or OTe!' or

SOcon a Permanent Wave

JAMES BURTON, Prop.

14342EAST JEFFERSON AVENUE~."z"2ll!l$~Ii~lii~~~'lI_1IW I:iUII

SUIT OR COATMade to order, als~ remodeling and altering. Have your oldfur coat made into a stylish spring jacket. Low overheadenablesme to do all work at low prices. Just telephone and Iwill gladly call and give you e.timates on any work desired.

Furrier G. J. CHARW AT1261Eastlawn Open Evenings Hickory 8353..R

P S -Also Remodelmg and Altering of Dre .. es and GoWDa

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14127East Jefferson AvenueI>l At Newport Avenue Telephone, LENOX 4125 t

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i" HENRY EHMS, INC.Manufacturers of PURE SAUSAGE

I Sold by All Leading DealersThe Home of "L,ttle Joe's" 10831SHOEMAKER

ManufactUring only Grade A Sausage. In accordance With theMichIgan Pure Food Law

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The It)1rd house contest 'PrIZe wmnersIn pant follow

1st and Znd GracleoAwa'" NAMEAt Doris Mary FerryAZ Jolm Claude Jo ....A3 Wilham Damm.an.B1 CMI FrochhnB~ ftlarr c;race &lark

Bird House PrizeWinners T~ Receive

Awards on Saturday{Conlinued from Page One)

extra hours maklhg' postetS', regll:srter-mg houses, teachmg Sltudents !how tpmake theIr houses, and the d1str1butl0nof a1l books on btrd house bmldmg

Eastminster Presby-terian Church

Eag.t Jefferson avenue at MamstlqueCarl E KIrcher, Pasd:or

The Sunday School have elected MrPaul ilirr and Mr EdWIn MItchell &c;co supermtendei1lts of the SundaySohool and we are lookmg ior one ofthe best years m the hlstory of theSoohool Thls meets e.adh Sunday at 9 45a m At 11 00 the pastor Wtll tpeakon W'hat Sort of Glasses Do YouWear? The Senaor Ohr1s1ttan Cndeavor, and Intermedtate EndeZ'f-or Soclettes wtll meet at 6 10 p m .At 7 30the RadIO Crooners II a 'Popular radiOcOmlblllatlOh, WIll glve a prorram ofboth msrtrumen<tal and vocal mus~c: under the dlrectton of Mr Jesse HaskettRev Klrcher wIll preach on Is Therea Place of EternJal PUDlshmenrt? TheFellowshl'p GroUip have "hanged t1helrtIme of meetmg from Sunday 11:0 Wednesdlly at 8 30 p m

Lung gland or oh>!<lhood I"ber<u-10S15 tS stnotly speakmg not tuibercuw

10sts of the l'l1rtg's. but lt 15 cOIlS'lderedthe forerunner of pulmonary twbercu-losls 'I'he OOIIdwho lS affected w.thlung-gland tU<berculosls often .howsSIgnS of underweJglht or sllght weak~ness, hIS appeh'te may be 1Joor, he mayttre easlly, he may be trrrta'b-le, ihavefevertsh perIOds and seem halli' 5tok

'Dhese symptoms may 100I1Cateother 111-ness-es, a& well as tuibercuJos'lS, so 1fthere tS the sll1ghteSJt doubt as to thedhlld s health Immedlate aJotIon to determme the C'ause should !be taken.

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As parents and tea.chers, conrcernred At\Vlth the health of the <hlld, you WIU AZb-e Interested In knowmg ~hiait the A3Early Dtagnosis Ca~alg'n tlU's year BlemphaSIZes 1he discovery of chddihood HZtuberculos1\S It IS generally agreed 83among SCIenttst's that the maJonty ofpeople become mfected WIth the germ Atof twberouloSlo<Iurmg chtldhood It IS AZalso beJ,eved thM many 011the people A3who develop rtuberculos1s in later hfe, Blhad lung-glall~ tube~culo"s whOI>they BZwere chldren B3

CHILDHOOD TUBERCULOSIS

There are two valuable d~agnostlcaId'S wl11ch doctofSi use to help Ito de-termme tUibel'1cuJ(JISIS One Ibhoetuberculm test 15 a pamless s,km tel5rtwhJchproves the absence or presence of thet1.lberde haccIlt 111 the !lody The <>tho<IS am x-my study of rbhe chest Anx-ray pIcture WJIl <show whe~her thelungs or the lung-glands are cfuseaseu.An examInat1on, mcludmg ithes'e twotests should be gIven to ch'l1dren whohave tthe foregomg 'Symptoms or whoare known to have rCome 10 contacl\:WIth tuberculous tndhvtdua1s

Once chl1dihood ItuiberculosJS 15 d1scovered tt 'Can usuaLly be prevented 1from developmg I.I1tto other forms oftulberoulos~s rf proper treatment ~s 10

st<rtuted Some chiLdren who are foundwlth d1seased lung glands wlll needcomplete rest and cure In a sanatormJffi~f theIr bves are to !be saved Othe.r1Snot so serlOusly s1ck, may re>Oe1vemedllcal treatment and S'11perV15l0nat homeSt11l dther..s 1f rthey are under a phI)'sIcan's care, wlll the able to attendopen-atr or open wmdow schools Butthere should be no 0{>jet1 rOase of tuber- S011l10$IS10 the home smce It tS neces Bsary to shIeld the chlld from receIV1ng i.1repeated doses of the germ He muertalso be reheved of all posSllible stramIi.e must have ten hours of s-leep atnrght wtth Windows open and <Sipeclalrest rperllods dllrmg the day StrenuousexerCIse and fafugue must be aVOIdedProper food sun.shme and fre5'h air areessenha.l Defec't5' such as bad teethand tonsllts, must !be corrected andeverythmg' done to bU11d'Up hIS generalhealth

By acquamtmg yourseH wlth thefacts of ~reventlOn and cure and bemgconstantly on the watch for the warnmg Signals of tubertuloslS you canhelp m the reducttOn of deMhs fromthIS prevenrtable dlsease Parent<s andteaohers who are ~elpJy concernedWIth <the health of chiLdren w1l1 welcome health educraltlon !progrn.JnS andphYSIcal exammatlOt1S m tthe sohoolsThey WIll carry ourt the suggflst10ns

t made by the dDctor or nur.se andl WIllAs the Club season 15 neann,g Its encourage (:hddren In {ornung haJbJts

close, women are turm.llg theIr ~trt:en of healthhon to the very vlial subject of avotd.. The medtcal prDfesSl0n and healthmg WOC1denlt'Sm traffic. agenCIes alone -can not S1Ucceed111 con.

The fifth annual program, Institute quermg thIS en.emy that !threatens theof Women Dnvers Federation Cluib heaLth and hapPIne~s of adl chthlrenHouse, Hancock at Se:cond, follows you, 11:00, are resipons~ble You who

Wednesday .evemng Apnl 20th- have the care of dlmldl'en aIt home andOpenmg A.l:14te!lsI-'-'Mt~ James Edwtn 1ll sehool, have the greate'St OppOl1tull'lty

Hancael<i' Pres!aJent, Federation of all to protect 'the1r healthWorniit"" Clubs. J

Preset1ltIngL!.1MriS James N DowneyChalrm3ff, WoltiOl!lQ;'Sakty Comnuttee.J$

Address-Mr James Watk:ms, Com"mlss1ofUtf.of P(}lu~:,

Pre5'entatu;m of"'t'"'14r:b-..rH 0 RoundsChalrmab and Mrs T D MouleVice Cha,rman "~.Insbtute Committee and A~de$

Lesson-New Dnvers Law and \VhatLt Is Revoked For Ca'Ptam lJaurenCe A Lyon Deputy Supt, Dotform DIVtSl0n Mtchlgan-otate Pohce

Movmg Ptcture-The Story of Gasohne

Wedne>day EveuInll' Apnl 27th-Opemng'-Mrs H C Rounds Chair

manAddress-Whv Is Automofl)lle Insur

ance Neces'5ary - Howard DBrown~ ChIef Attorney Automo1"le Pvb 01 Mlch)gan

Lesson-General Dr.tv;mg PrOV1S1ons-H 0 Ro?nd. Director, Salely andTraffic. .DIVISIon, Automob~le Clubof MlchI$1n

MOVIng l'1ctu.re-The Power WithInWednesday Evemnl\"' ¥ay 4,h-

Ope~~:-¥(~ :H 0, Rotmds, OhaJr-

Address-George Ow, Safety Engm-eer :I;letr~lt Edlson Comp.oy VICePre~Id~nt, NatIOnal Sofely C"nn-iCtl r r:

Lesso1li--<ConduSlon General DrJ.~htgProvJsJon.s

\{OVlllg Ptcture-Carbon MonoxideWe-dnesday Evenmg, May l1Jth-

Openllt1&'-Mrs H 0 Rouruds, Oh.,r-man

J\ddress-Speaker to be announcedLe&son-.What Is Under 1'lhe Hood-

H 0 RoundsMov.mg Rtcture-The Story o-! Lubn.

catlon ..Presentl/itlQ1101 A-tW.

The Wleked FleaA humanitarIan from Hartford who

w1shed to insure his dog's comfort,.sent a hurry up message to the Merlden Journal "Kindly tell met" heurged, lias soon as you can what isgood for fleas 1" wrhat depends,"stalled the editor 'IWhat's the matter with the fleas'lu

Safety Commtitee ToHold a.yv omen Drivers

In&titut-eApril 20th, --'

The Womai1!c; Safety ComImttee issponsormg 1:b.e Insutme of WomenDnvers, III ctltoperatlOh wtth the Detrolt Federahon of Women's CluJbs andUte Automo1>JleClub of MIohIgan TheInrt>lUlle wtll open Wednesday, Apnl20th at 8 ()() p m sharp

THE GROSSE POINTE REVtltW

Scarfa;ce t1he sens-ahona1 gangsterplcture a111Amerloa has been watttnganxlOusly to g.ee ~s SiOhedluled to be'lhown at the umted Arusts theater In

DetrOIt Imme1Q,lalt:elyfollowihg the curw

rent engagetnl:\111t 0If 'Tarzan, tlhe Ape}jlt.t'-.J""

"Scarface" ComingSoon to United Artists

Harmless SharkThe baskmg sharks sometimes at

tain a length of SO feet or more, butthey have very small teeth and theirdiet consists necessarily of small fishesthat travel In shoals and other smallsoft sea creatures whlch they take intotheIr huge moutl)s W'hlle lying lazilyon the surface of the ocean This species of shark is hunted for its 011, alarge one YIelding .as much as a tonand a h'llf

Two FeaturesAt the Riviera!

Broken Lullaby the rfeature aUrae:hon now at the RIvlera theMer, looa!toedon Joy road and Grand RIver LtonelBarrymore Nancy Carroll and Ptht1lbpsHolmes enact leading roles 1n /tIhe Ernsil:I ub~tsch product1On In supportmgroles are Lucten Llttlefield and ZasruPlttS

~oohmoor houlevard at Mock E GRockltff mIn~ster Phone Nl1agara 4447

The churc:h wtth a welcome lit almsto reproduce fatrly tJhe New Tesll3.mentchurch It also prov1rdes a properlygraded B~hle School WIth quahfiedtea-ehers

9 45-BIble School11 QQ.-Worship, 'Communton7 30-Song service7 45-Preachmg

WednesdayI aO-Women's meetmg7 4S-Prayer praLSe and BIble stud&For I111form3lt1Onof any kmd can the

m1ntsrterCome to church

Lochmoor Churchof Christ

Big Prices for Tiny ShrInesAs two small medleval shrines were

taken quite casually into a Londonauction room recently the owner, MajH Chase Meredith thought that Ifthey brought $5000 each he would befortunate one of them howeverwhich had been in the old abbey of~almesbury drew an eXllting opentng bld of $5000 and Wlas eventuallysold to a ParlS buyer for $45,000The other. assocIated with Croylandabbey, went to an EngUsh collectorfor $24,000 Each shrine measuredonly 12 inches long and 10 inchelshigh.

Scriptural Mention ofthe Raven .. Scaven,er

The raven, largest of the crow tamlIy, nearly thirty Inches lu length,carnivorous, a scavenger fond of of!al.gluttonous In habit. Is often mentionedby name 11\ the sacred Scriptures Inother places also where In the earlydays of savage battling reference Ismade to dead bodies being gIven to"the fowls of the air," ravens thecommon attendants upon battlefieldS,are no doubt referred to

The very first mention of a ravenhas connection in the mind with thisgrim habit, for when Noah opened thewmdow of the Ark after the flood and Mri H 0 Rounds 15 .chalrman andlet out a raven (Gen 8 7), whtch Mrs T D Moule vtce -ehamnJaIt1 Thedid not return, although !bere was •neIther dry land nor tree on which to speakers for Wednesd~y, AprIl 20th,rest we cannot but think of tbe aw wtll be Mrs James EdWIn Hancockrut food it would ravin upon in the \ Presldent of the Detrort Federatton aidead bodies of beasts and human be-- Women's Clubs, mtrodJuemg CommIs"Ings drowned in the frightful over SlOner Watklns, Mrs James N Dow.flOWIng of the waters everywhere ney, Ohalrman of the Women's Safety

Solomon, whose knowledge of nat~ CommIttee, and Ca'Pd:-a1nLaurence Aural history was deep and keen had Lyon Deputy SUiperlll1ehdent Umforma faithful imitation of Agur, the son' 'ot Jakeb, who knew of that frightful Dlvl5lon Mtclugan State Polleehabit of th~ raven, the picking out the Th" l-csso!Js in Tr~jjlc WIll be gIVeneyes of young 01' sickly lambs. so kUl.. !Jl"..H.log them, and with judICIal wisdom by ¥r Ii " Roundsl 1Jtreotor Stlifctyappltes that habit parabolically as fol- and Traffic 1l1V1s10n,1utol'noblle Clublows "The eye that mocketh at his 9£ M1ChIgaUr The ifessons wlll ibefather and despiseth to obey his moth. gIven each evenmg diUl'lng the lnsh"er, the ravens of the valley shall pick tute, beglnnln~ Apnl 20th, A'Pr11 27thtt out; (Proverb. 80 17). May 4th .",d May ntih. at 8 ()()p m

sharp, wllth a prommenlt spelaJker i1ntraffic mf9rm'atlon Motton pIcrouressuppked by the", Bureau of Mmes ofthe Umted ~ates Department of Commerce also the MeOhan'1sm of theAutomdbtle }VIII be e~lalned Pnze-sfor the thr~e hIghest averages m thequestlOns regardlllg the traffic law WIllbe awarded at the end' of the Instttuteses>s10n& The class wttl be ltmlted tofive hundreJ Reglstr~bon rhckets. areon .. Ie at 'the All,om(>b,le Club, theFederat.on oj WOl1\'!i1'1'Clwband Gnnnell Brother.s' MusI.c Store on Woodward avenue at $1()() each

7 45 p m -' The FOUl"Kmds of Soll"At 5 15 p m the ,,"ottng people have

a soc1la1 hour, foMowed by devotionaJservIces a1t 6 30

Stop and consider your oh1ld and thechltdren you know Me rbhey happy,active, tIre1es'S, httt,.ry httle tykes asheaLthy ChIldren sihouM be? Or doesMary get tIred rather eastly and oftenbecome trrbtaible and ~rO'ss m the afl'ter~noon? Is BlUy tlhm and pale WIth apoor aplpCltlte that 'Can t be tempted bywholesome {ood? Such iCoudrtttonrsarenot natural tP healthy ChIldhood TuberculQS1S J,S only one qf the manlYfhuligs wh1ich may be the cause-bult by~Umeans the cause sthould be dlSCOVered-lt tS be..t,tel: to be saf.e than sorry,Mary or Billy may b~ o\\e of the 40000chIldren 10 Mlclllgan P'Ubhc s.chool.s

A fa1thful band of men and women who It 15 eslt~malted, Wlll d'1e irom tua.t Covenant 15 -endeavormg each Sun~ berculo5'l.s If the present death rateday to tram five hundred boys and gqrls contmues D1scover thetr cond1honand YOlling people In the ways 01 early and Mary and BIlly can be savedrlJgroteousness You are mV1rted to at~ from facl1l~ hfe Wlrt'h-tlhe !pro5'pect 0,£tend our Bl1,le School at , 30 S,,11Kla(yIll! health, Jneffiolen~y and early deathmornmg You can gIve your chdd no bet1er

The sermon tneIl).es ifor tJhe worSlhtp health Insurance than I. yearly physl<:a~serVices next Sunday are al) follows exammat10n

10 45 a m -' The MInIstry "f OldAssocIations"

"Let but one generaltton of Amen ..can boys and glrls be r1g'hltly tramed ),n

body, mmd and sI:l1rtt, In knowledgeand love and unselfishness, and all thek"itotty prdblems of our AmerIcan hie,soctal, economtc and poht1rcaJ, wouLdbe far on tlhe road toward cotnlPlertesolullon Let the trammg of 'bUJt. onegenerahon be wholly negleoted anld ourcilVlhzatlOn losllgn Its ant sCleoce, 1l.it~erature and rellglOn, would be fur onthe road to prImeval savagery" HenryL SmIth Pres1dent~Emef1tus of Wash~tngton Lee Umverslty

* Presbyterian ChurdiOf the Covenant*

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PAINTS AND GLASSThat Good uWallhlde Patot"

MIRRORS LEADED GLASSClass Tops for Furntture

Auto and Sash GlaztngDIAMOND ART GLASS STUDIO8725 Kercheval Lenox 2290

Current rumors have It that GovFfiawklm D Roosevelt of New YorkState WIll be nommated !by the Demo-cra-ts at if:he commg conveniNon ande1ected as our next pres:tdent It seemsa httle early to make any defimte pre-dlchon at the 'Present tlme, "yet, theboys must get 1!t off their ches!l:s IJ

,t\mong the new annuals showm rat the1932 Flower Show thlS year were sun--sbme asters m dehcalte s.hades and newcolor combmatlons, so now when rear~rang'Ulg your garden !pIG-tures or ad ...dmg some new color note whw not trysome 00 these new vanetIes? VISlCanalavaJtera, clarkIa and c1eome are alsoworthy of places In your .garden

HardY water !thes may be 5e~ outany hme thiS month Tender vanetles.Sihould not be set oUit untIl the watertemperature has been ralsed to at last70 degrees

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ally emergea victor1OUS as chOlce Ot theGerman people m Sunday s elelCt10n togovern the destinY of Germany forandther seven years defeatmg h15nearest opponent AdQlph HItler, "FasC1St' by nelarty 6000 000 votes

The commun1st vote fell off con sld-er"aJbly from the Maf'ich electIOn Thefinal vote 15 as follows,

Paul Von Hmden!lurg, 19359642Adolph Hitler, 13417388Ernst Thaelmann 3606388The reconstructIOn perIod of 1932

!)1(15 well for Germany Under the ableleadership of thiS wartIme hero andpeace time Idol of the Germany people

The squared. circ1e and padded glove~eaJ.t many-but few are C'hosen ThISc:cnbe s humble advI.ce to WaUaceGamber IS to get the proper tratmngquarters Mtd start earnestly to learnthe fundamentals of the manly artWith the zeal and ambItion that he

J pOS'lesses the greaJtest d1ffe1'1enoet ~nthe world could be brought about In

1 a verv short tIme and I would ventureto say that he would make one ofMJohlgan s greatest drawmg cards mthe realms of fiSttlCctrcles

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ADMISSION. ADULTS Pc

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THURSDAY. APRIL %1-TWO FEATURESPAUL WKAS and

CAROL !JO:~BARD 111

"No On~,Man"H B WARN~R and

NATALIE MQdRHEAD at"The Me",ace"

WortJ!.while Stage Attraction,f2 :s &

114Mulboroqh, cor. Jeff•• _

Madame PauletteShoppeD.... maIa ...

AlteriD.. H,mstltchin,. Pleatln.!4otlogrNDS. Buttons Covered

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TUES. WED, APRIL 19.Z0-EDyv G ROBINSON In

"The Hatchet Man"GEO ARLlSS In

"The Millionaire"Allied Stage Attraction 9 P. M

Wednesday NIght Only

SUN .MON. APRIL 17.18-TWO FEATURESWILL ROGERS m

'Business and Pleasure'LEW AYERS and

ANITA LOUISE m"Heaven on Earth"

Special Stage AttraeboD MondayNight Only 0

SATURDAY. APRIL 16-TWO rEATURES

CHAS BICKFORD andLOIS MORAN In

"Men in Her Life"BUCK JONES In

"Riding for Justice"Stage Attraction 8 30 P. M.

FRIDAY APRIL IS-Two feature.FRE;DRIC MARCH andMARIAN HOPKINS In

Dr. Jekyll andMr. Hyde

lA-MES CAGNEY .ndLORETTA YOUNG m

"Taxie"

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The Harper Method- Shop-

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