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I ' I VA. 2-1182 For Mor. Local News, Pictur .. Re.d The ReYi,w * BEHIND PAGE 1 II * * BY CARRIER 15c A MONTH-SINGLE COPIES 5c I * * * * * Grosse Pointe's Newspaper for More Than 23 Years CIRCULATION PAID MONTHLY GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1949 * ~27 PhlnoIra!'bI B,. DO Harry Furton, Farms Clerk"left, and Nell McEachin, Farms COmIlllSSlOner, depIct the problem of the C<>uncil currently trymg to select the parking meter whIch will best serve the mumclpality. FIve firms are bIding for the Farms' contract for 70 meters to be placed in the shoppmg dlstrlCt. The Counc1l Wlll deCIde shortly. . . . y The Pointe'ror--- Euy To Win In The 'M.mory Photo' Cont'lt See'.,e 3 resge Foundation Gives $50,000 To Woods' Church ARAGRAPHS CI N1E---- iftPays o~~~__ ftl A~~~I~~~5~oormml. -I e Kresge Foundation to the V r 0 sse Pomte MethodIst hurch has made possIble the elusIOn of an extra wing and * * 1$100,000 rtam other features whIch * * * * * * * e congregation had not ex- ~:~:~n=n~C~":h~ B d O.e.e- - I B - G d -" P Proposal :~~~2~j,:,i~, oan IIZC za S egzn 00 wz rogram To Voters ¥~;~~~~~~To Clear-Up School District 'Muddle' tfifAl~p1~ orshlp room with a balcony on proposal of a $100,000 Boa4 ~c:~~nf1~~, ~Cha ~~~ :~~ ---P-A-R-K-I-N-G--P-R-O-B-L-E-M-S---€>IAbandon r ;=~; :OOISP:~i~~~ ;; mg WillproVlde sVltable church FO R HOME WE EK FLAT TIRES? park on the ballot at the reg. hool facIl1ties. C N ~nH~~~~dFr~:r~ckh~I1~I:~ I Plans For ~., Pranksters Give ~: ity election ir, OVes- arker, Ir, as a memorial to her Police The Air If the electorate accept, the other and father, Mr. and Mrs. Bond Issue p :i proposal, plans for construct.iaa Jayton A. Grmnell The Archl- 1 A group of pranksters who de- Will get underway at once witb t IS Mr David H. Wl11tams of " flated tires on cars parked at hopes of havmg the new pool t George D, Mason Co. and An ambitious program to .t' 71",; scattered locatIons m the como, ready by next season. . e ctlDtractor IS Mr. A, O. Misch. tell lithe school district sto M '" . munity led pohce a merry clla.se A "yes" vote Will tuke tblI he arclutecture IS to be of the 0J.~ last week. CIty tax rate from $1.00 to $1. g1JshPamh gothic type. to the people of Grosse Pointe The "1Ur" invasIOn struck about per thousand assessed valuatioa. The Grosse Pointe Methodist was launched Tuesday mom. ~ 100 cars parked at Grosse Pomte The Citizen's Committee JD*le hUlcb had Its first service m ing at Grosse Pointe High Yacht Club, Country Club, St. the recommendation alter e Old Kerby School on Sunday, School when the School Board Paul School. Punch and Judy compreherullve study of inalfe. ptember 9,1945. SInce that tune convened with rankIng offi- Bar. Cupid', Restaurant and quate bathmg facilities at the has glOwn and expanded Its cials of the Board of Educa- Shores Pohce Station. park. portumbes so that the congre. tion, members of the faculty Police who hurried from one Meanwhi1e the Council 'PlaM" allan and the agenCIes of the and other employees. location to another were not able have hterature explRllling e987 ethodJst Church feel It IS de- to apprehend anyone. detail of the proposal mailed to rable to begin the erectIon of Sigurd R Wendrn, preSident of each taxpayer. e first umt of what w111ultlm- the school board, told the a.ssem- H . 0 "The Council wants the nm.. lelv be a $50,000 installation. blage that the greatest problem earmg n dents to know what tha 11 all ThIS occasIOn will also mark faemg the school district today about before they are uked to e fourth annIversary of Metho- is to gam the confidence and $UP- Jeff. Setback vote," explamed Norbert Mea. t m Grosse POInte. City Clerk. port of the people. BroeIhares will M placecl ill" "We can achieve thIS »nly Set For Mon. m.atl ,hortly. th;t:o ..u~~_a_ be, tter un,d,etJ;.~"'I.n.g $~ . Other developaw:ni/l at the WL-.u~ U.l U4& proIJ.lapJMne I... -.s - _ A~9Ublle hurLiig Wi the: pro- UturMby mceiiq included: present and our plans for the 1 "-..... +.>. vI posed ten-feet setback on Jeffer. An ardin.aDee to proyjde far future," he stated. ' .eo .."'''''' - - - -. Io!f'..,.. will be condUcted by the cGUeetion of water ehar,a lJl Joseph O. Busch, left, local bUil~er and chairman of' the Grosse Pomte Park Council the City was adopted. "Ea.clt person here IS asked to the Eastern Sectlon Comnuttee of Nati~nal Horne Week of Monday, September 12 at 5 p.rn. Under the new .regu1atioo,. the become a goodwill ambassador of the Budders' Assoclabon of Metropohtan DetrOIt hand.;; The setback which Includes the City treasurer ~ authorized to our school system If past mlScon- TownshIp SupervISor Carl Schweikart the pen to sign the area between Barrington and eharge al taxes agam,t. real prop- ceptlons and mistakes are to be nroclamatLOn for National Home Week, September 11-17. Lakepomte marks the first con- erty any water bill mvolVJJ:Jgsuch ehmmated." he explamed 1:'- I d Other top mumclpal officials also SIgned the proc amation. structlve step towards a "master property and unpat for a penad "The defeat. of our school bwld- 1;100 new homes wIll be open to public inspection in I?lan" deyelopment currently be- of three years. mg program at the spectal ele<:- Grosse Pomte and MetropolItan DetrOIt. mg studied ~y. the Village Plan- The nu.mmum charge for .... tJon can be largely attributed to nmg CODUn1s.Slon. furnished by the City to U1J' these misapprehensions," he de- I --------------------------- Accordtng to the Everitt B. bUSIness place or flI"m IS $5. clared. A · ed T B W e te Lane. Munici~ manager and a TI1.e Councl1 aha. voted to in- Sl .dewalk Repal.r Notre. es Wendm SlUd tha! any unmedl-I Sp",. . 0 e rl r.. member of the commisslon. plans crease the Employees' HOSPItal. ate plans for a "bond ISSue" for / and recommendations tor a Civic Benefit Fund, and made several bw1 P Bad Checks Center at the aforesaId area wtll amendments to the Employees I kW ds' T :~:'n~~:~ dmgs have beel: II Blortde ens be announced shortly. Retirement System. r 00 axpayers The presIdent SlUd that school tO~~I~~V1acb~en~'::'p ~he~ W ods---C--- il The Woods "Side" alk RepalI' Program" was the !\UbJect of con- OftiClalS and faculty members w111 Thanks to the memory of the manager of a fashionable women's street parkmg space and beautiful 0 OUlIC trovemal discussion at Tuesday's CounCIl session With two residents begm a series of meetmgs shortly apparel store. a former Wayne UniversIty student who aspIred to landscape. With admlmstrative bodles of become a wnter IS held In County Jail for WTltmg $5,000 worth of ------- Pia M t. charging +hat the progl am was only planned to create work for the Grosse Pomte muniCIpalities, <t phony che<:ks , N de. OK US ee "ng ------------t"hlghway department" I Slurl Lan 21 f 660 V t l- I church organizations. CIVICgroups P k F. ey g, ,0 ,Ir- I ee I y Fl .rst Bell J o. Busch, Woods bwlder, re- ~d parochial school leaderll ar rremen gInla Park, DetrOit, Wa! arres~ I At Pa.cel'- C1plent of a Six-day notIce to re- Thursday by City Detective F G U. •' UJ pair about $1.500 worth of Side He said that the ultimate pro- V. F P 18 James Flanftlgan after she at-lOr as mts The next meetl"" of the GI'OSM R . F walk. strongly objected to In- gram of the school district as Ie or os tempted to cash a $100 che<:k at .... lUgS or spector Fred Hanson's condemna- estabbshed by the late Charles 16910 Kerchewl 1 All gas heatmg contractors do- Pomte Woods Council W1ll be ,..., hon report Parcells, pioneer educator, IS to ExammatlOns "'Ill be conducted City police were called to the 10g work In the City of Grosse held on Tuesdly. September 20 K b P plls have one semor high school. three by the MichIgan MUniCipal II "hop b~' the manager who asked IIPomte must have: at Parcells School, VernIer near er y II . My property IS not m any Junior hIghs and ten elementary League at the Park MUniCipal that her name be w;thhe1d. She I-A City license. Maek, at 8 30 p.m worse condition than many of the schools. Buddmg on Septemoer 22 and 23 recalled a police warnmg to be 2-A City permit Dunng the past several weeu Open1Jl( of public ~hools here 1 other Sidewalks 1D the Village," At the present the dIStrict IS for the appomtments of one I on the lookout for a woman an- 3--Approval of the City in. the COW1Cllhas been convenm,ia 'n1u~ay mommg I~as matrkted he i ~~~~:re;=~~:..v~;k t~~t~~~~ USIng one bulldmg as a combIna- lieutenant and on esergeant to the I s~ermg MISS Lang's dlscnptlon. spector the Fire Department quarters u by uai raIsing ceremomes a r tlon senior and Jumor high Park Fire Department With the shop surrounded by The City CounCil mcluded these ~:er::;.urncIPal office IS beiq new Kerby School, 285 Kerby I Hanson conCisely answered the (Grosse POinte HIgh and Brown- The new lieutenant Will serve police. MISS Lang, alIa! Sherry regulations rn an ordmanee adopt- C1 d budder's charges. ell) one JUDIor high school site. as Fire Marshall. .' Gibson. attempted to escape ed Thursda~' to protect residents . 0 der weather and the acquisi. roa f tion of a new fire engme nece.wi- . "We Inspected those Sldewalks (Pierce), and nme bulldmgs for Last week examInatIOns II< ere I through a re~ door but was cap-I rom mcompetent contractors and tated the 5hdt to the _ ". Mr. SIgrid Wendm, president and we find they are In need of elementary schools. completed for the selectIon of a I tured after a short chase mfenor equipment. school. ........ of the school board, and Mr. repair" J new fireman She told police that she passed The ordinance 18 sirrular to one James R. Barnes, superIntendent The CounCil waIVed tlnal action I HIS name WIll be announced b~ sa ()()() worth of bad checks In I In DetrOit and Grosse Pornte 01 !lChools, took part m the cere- ,pendmg further mvestlgatJon : Volunteer Drivers Fire Chief Re<'tor -I Grosse Pomte. Highland Park. IPark. monies. . A second cItizen. who preferred Wanted For School ------ and Detroit PrIDClpal of the new ItChooI ISIto remam anonymous. told the I An urgent appeal IS bemg Complete Plaits Dl Flanmgan said that MISSI W k F II 'Tn' TI7 WillIam HIcks former health CounCil that the mornrng after he made thiS week for volunteer I 'I Lang told him she passed the or ers a .1 j IS yr eek s counselor of elementary schools received a replUr notice, a villaie drIvers to take retarded chll- F W I "'D ." che<'k~ because she was not able here. contractor attempted to do the dren to and from a speCial or OO( S a,- to get a Job She claimed that she I From 2d Floor R. The new Kero) ICnooi "Iii I "urk hlm~eH school for those pupIls Plans for a ~treet dance'" ~oft- onl~ realIzed $350 10 cash from' I ev tew house 200 children 10 grades 3A 'I plan to have the work done This II a project of the ball game and field e\ enl$ have I ~he C j h'1 kS , while the rest went I Two men eS<"aped ~TlOUS In- Behmd page one In thIS week'I to 6A b\ a prIvate contractor," he American Women'~ Voluntan been completed for thE' Grosse I or cot es. I Jury v. hen a scaffold they were ReView are the follo\\ 109 artlcles rl "I d 't see h the VI. ServICeS CIVICUnit. of which II Pomte Woods "Lakefront Park The young. blonde "rller. a I working on at the se<:ond floor I and pictures of s lal Slgnifl'- A speCial program open to the "Ill on w ) - Da\' Saturday Sept 17 , graduate of \\ estern HIgh School. I of a home at 20834 Ha\\ thorne -- Pubhc WIll be held at the school I lal!l' ~hould try to ram the p~o- Mrs 0 W. Shannon I~ chalr- I The program under thn au.- I onc!' ~tudJf~dJournah<m at Wa~'ne brol..e accordm" to W---'< Polln~ I ca\n.cOE'torl~_ •• Are Potent1al Mur. S d Se temlwr 18 ject down my throat With Its man Full mformatlOn mav be ~ , FI d ,.. "..." ,~ ._... ' on un avo P own men obtamed by calhn~ Mr< Shan. Plce~ of th;> Gro«e Pomt!' Wood~ anmgan sal I C\T1! Vlane 48. of Detro t ",as derers, edltoflill -----,-. I The compJamtant abo al cused non TUxedo 2.9040 CI\ IC Lea~ue \\ 111 begm "lth 0 h trcatecl at Saratoga HOI'pltal for I Beaut\ Should Pa\ .Off John- "Q',OteS' Vllla!':e \\ or keN of bemg abUSive '-------------' f de(l!catlOn ceremonies PaIr To S are a spramerl ankle Hl~ CO-\\orker. nil' Bachelor Han<on explained the mCldent ----------------------- -------1 1 , .. : NlChola~ Franzer rof Ea.t DetroIt I Proclaim !';atlonal Home Week Stork TLltlQS wa< not hurt ' "Pa~ment~onta'e .. accoll1-I,'a-allaml<\Inder~tandmll He NEW CHURCH BUILDING Ul .. I Wood PI l :\1l'mon Photo Contest Ph I 11.1' .. h t th V 11 t t I I I S tl Ice .. «) Il'P011f'd that PI mte- Pit M K m'; ID veH <10\\ I Ip '<;'1" Ia e- I age con rac or ('It\ O( Gl ""e Promtc < <uper-II Vlrlrlnla Thomp~on 10 of St Coll:n< ersona I Ie-. r< IDS lard Wood~ clerk ' mad(' a ml<la!;e- and \\ent to the I lntenrlent .. offlce oncE' held bv Clair Shore~ '<uffered -Itght In- , "The Park ","lll not \ ole on II \\ I ong adrlrl'~$ I I Jultu~ Stor\{ '" 111be -lIpcrvI~ed I JUrle~ \\ hen she fell off the <hde Lee- C~~ttel 10 0p"'n 16th Sea. the home rule que,t,,)n until PreSIdent Ghe<qUlere expressed I b\ Robert Blondell and Meh m at Lake Front Park She' was so~ at P M next l'J!nng," E\'enll 8 Lane, h.. regret d tor th=.. ehTrot'thtOtthh e BeaU) !treated at Cotta.lle HospItal I' ew oIDte, atron< PI k munlcll)I.l manager I re~ldent an assur= 1m a e J. Blondell ... 111 be dlrf'Ctlv In I FTlend<hlp Tf'a Announced r ""r\( ""TlM N> rlon .. hv nrlvlIlt_1 (')-,::;-;::(' of Hlgh .... a\ nn,j ~' .. ,te I C. . II 1 p- I. T"',r "f B" lI e !.1~ c:;-~~,; ~ 'It cost the Schonl Illslnct rontrartor '" Ithout an u;terler- ~ I ,,'hll .. Beatt\' Will S'lp<'rI '5C Pub- I J".' P p~ arh o I M'lrk Local Chlh Mc"t'ng 51 MO to condu('t the <pf'(',al ~nr~ from the Vlllai~ hc W/)rk~ and ~"'Il/l~ l1\r b ..... j_ P;ln-H ..llenJ"~ Pl'ln \mbltlau. electIOn ThIs fi/lur(' I' murh ------- ThfOCouncJ1 mad~ In" .. pflOlllt- flU L1pee~ter ,f'r"..;ram llT\aUer than mOl't ta'lpavers A del menl..~ at IU' m.-.tmg Thur~a\ I City Pollee aIded In the ppre-I r-oame Cott .. ge Hosplt~1 HVd.. beheve the electJon cost' SI.-und ge ~oUPe Stork left the Clt\. offl~ some j hension of Royal E R il J GIrls Friendly Society Plan A1J.. Wmdm. president or the Grosse I C kH tIme ago to go mto prl\ ate buSI-ltS. of Detn:t Speedl~Sg~on St' I nual Autu~n "arket POUlte Board of Educatlo'" "ee - orne P 'fal(e V. 3' ,~- FO'l'b~" , ne~ I aul the ~()utn was chas~cl b\ BIN -. Th ... "Our Sidewalk R('p~lr P 0- -'.n a.llM DetrOIt louple asked I I Park Police who called 01'1 th~;r ow ~rs ame 3\'er (Tam pro\'es ~Oll , ..n' pll'a.e I th~ Revle~ to help them flnd! Honor Fir~luell neighbors for htlp '\\'hen he en- B twryone A A. "hl'-qulere hou.mg In some su burban home, I te, I'd th eClt\, eacl-es CLo Wood' pre<ldent lotlntT\' f'1'tatf' or cottage D D~lght D<lUl(la< \\ rote I ------- I .. se 'Don't forlf el the G. ~fo# I WIllmg ttl look after the prop-I Il'nj(th\' letter to thl' CIty Coun- i Bar Robbpd (,""~e POInte tw>arh~ were POinte Theatr' '0('181 al th.. "11\ and P8\ a .mall rental Thl~ I, the prop0<;eci hUlldln" for 111f' nc\\ G",~,(' ('11 ('Itmlr thf' Cltl F,r .. l?l'part- I c1n,... rl tn- t!,l' ...",nn Tue'da~ .. orlal ('f'ntl'r" Ru,<t'\ Irhalj;(f' thl'\ all' Ml and Mr~ I ... m"nl tnr k(,t'n,"~ 1h(' rl"I11.H::!'< al P" rnill" "p"l"i ,~" L.d"lnl I", ",." " -..,11 ,,' ",l'm ( 4-0- Rh POlnt(' Metho<lJst Churrh <It Moro"~ l1E'<lr1-\('1('1('\<11 COl- Wf'1l1f'kl'n h""k Pallo«n" 101 0 nc; a mlnim\lm rlll In£ are, ...nt r" r D'I\ rM"ll' I of thr R~h\ Gran'; H) I"''''' thr 1'~ « ,,,II b.. "T~alhrl j 100 (,,0«l' I Ol'llolt \lr Pal,o~<n I«:l (orml'r ner c;tone lil"ln~ ('prem()nleS wll1 b(' h('ld Sunrl<l\' nO(ln I'll thl' DO\ll:la~ h")m~ on R:llhhonl' I Ror 1:;222(,l'oaril'\"'x SZ111'1ra«h 'N'Y' rnr I'll nle< anrl "th ..r rlllrTel. Hf'JI~ _.I ",rl. I W~}nf' County (!~uty .ht"T11f, The total co.'!t III expected to he $l~O,OOO, IPlac41 WII tllken Ill.", a("'Vl!l~ rOlnt. """. II..., .. .... Two Grosse Pomters left Tuesday Lor an extended tour ofEurope and Northern Africa. The)' are Chet Sampson, local gypsy, and Ken Venderbusb, 'Io'howasgraduated from GPH last year. The PlUl' plan to VISit every open country and expect to return on the Queen Mary to be home In tune for Chnstmu. Sampson and Venderbush WIll be accompanied by Woody Schneider of Kalamazoo, Ken', college chum. Shore Pollce Sergeant Ga- nel lat back at hIS desk last week and chuclded over radIo reports which sent neIghbor- Illgpolice officers from one 10- eatlon to another In pUrsuit of ;.gang of pranksters who were letting tbe air out of tIres. HISamusement however •as short hVed because when he left the stahon a few mmutes later he found four flats under hIS car "t .ea With Destrover 122 t. Seaman Robert A. Scherer. 'On or Mr and Mrs Ernest &onere-of 85 Stanton LaM f'l'!owmg shore hberty at V.r~ Cru7. MeXICO. the vounjt .o,-ran I~ expected to N!turn IlIlhe State~ lite thIS week Sue Matson Of Lmcoln road, Whohas been on general as- sIgnments for the ReVlew dur- l!I( the summer months ha, ldt the staff to prepare for her return to Michigan State Col- legefor her fmal year, She IS I Journahsm major. 0, W 1.. Tuttle, Grosse PO,nte chiropractor. Included fOur days of post-graduate "'ork at the Netlonal Chlro- practor«' College 1ft Chicago dUringhiS recent vacatIOn. The Ilew drugless treat nent of ulrers OCCUPied most of hiS lnentlon there \ r~I.I", (Nlurr "f thf' KI ""I" c: ~f"Il:.';;'l~nt: I' ,.,,. lft'n('llT' (('flfttht,,", ... p~ I) Dr Frank Frtt hopes to re- .rum~ hI' duties .t the Grosse POlllte Memonal Church on C; u nd3V 8el)tember 18 He own l~keT' 111 WIth Vlrull pneu- n: on1a While on hiS vacation at ~"rthl)Ort POUlte. Mlchiran G"05SePOInte Lion! were ex- Ill' tl'd to start theIr fill meet. "l~< Thur<day .t the Van l}. ke Club The OptIml!lt!. WIll '~'umt th~lr IctIvthtl! 011 T I ,'«<1av September 13 It r~-\. AmerIcan (George hi' l'(''lMldf're<!)
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Page 1: Euy To Win In The For Mor. Local News, Pictur .. I resge ...digitize.gp.lib.mi.us/digitize/newspapers/gpreview/... · Local News, Pictur .. Re.d The ReYi,w * BEHIND PAGE 1 II * *

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Grosse Pointe's Newspaper for More Than 23 YearsCIRCULATION PAID MONTHLY GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1949

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PhlnoIra!'bI B,. DOHarry Furton, Farms Clerk"left, and Nell McEachin,

Farms COmIlllSSlOner, depIct the problem of the C<>uncilcurrently trymg to select the parking meter whIch willbest serve the mumclpality. FIve firms are bIding forthe Farms' contract for 70 meters to be placed in theshoppmg dlstrlCt. The Counc1l Wlll deCIde shortly.

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Euy To WinIn The

'M.mory Photo'Cont'lt

See'.,e 3

resge Foundation Gives $50,000 To Woods' Church

ARAGRAPHSCI N1E----

iftPayso~~~__ ftlA~~~I~~~5~oormml.-Ie Kresge Foundation to the Vr 0 sse Pomte MethodIsthurch has made possIble the

elusIOnof an extra wing and * * 1$100,000rtam other features whIch * * * * * * *e congregation had not ex-

~:~:~n=n~C~":h~B d O.e.e- - I B - G d -" P Proposal:~~~2~j,:,i~,oan IIZC za S egzn 00 wz rogram To Voters

¥~;~~~~~~ToClear-Up School District 'Muddle' tfifAl~p1~orshlp room with a balcony on proposal of a $100,000 Boa4

~c:~~nf1~~, ~Cha ~~~ :~~ ---P-A-R-K-I-N-G--P-R-O-B-L-E-M-S---€>IAbandon r ;=~;:OOISP:~i~~~;;mg WillproVlde sVltable church FO R HOME WE EK FLAT TIRES? park on the ballot at the reg.hool facIl1ties. C N~nH~~~~dFr~:r~ckh~I1~I:~ I Plans For ~.,Pranksters Give ~: ity election ir, OVes-arker, Ir, as a memorial to her Police The Air If the electorate accept, theother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Bond Issue p :i proposal, plans for construct.iaaJayton A. Grmnell The Archl- 1 A group of pranksters who de- Will get underway at once witbt IS Mr David H. Wl11tams of " flated tires on cars parked at hopes of havmg the new poolt George D, Mason Co. and An ambitious program to .t' 71",; scattered locatIons m the como, ready by next season. .e ctlDtractor IS Mr. A, O. Misch. tell lithe school district stoM'" . munity led pohce a merry clla.se A "yes" vote Will tuke tblIhe arclutecture IS to be of the 0J.~ last week. CIty tax rate from $1.00 to $1.g1JshPamh gothic type. to the people of Grosse Pointe The "1Ur" invasIOn struck about per thousand assessed valuatioa.The Grosse Pointe Methodist was launched Tuesday mom. ~ 100 cars parked at Grosse Pomte The Citizen's Committee JD*lehUlcb had Its first service m ing at Grosse Pointe High Yacht Club, Country Club, St. the recommendation alter •e Old Kerby School on Sunday, School when the School Board Paul School. Punch and Judy compreherullve study of inalfe.ptember 9,1945. SInce that tune convened with rankIng offi- Bar. Cupid', Restaurant and quate bathmg facilities at thehas glOwn and expanded Its cials of the Board of Educa- Shores Pohce Station. park.portumbes so that the congre. tion, members of the faculty Police who hurried from one Meanwhi1e the Council 'PlaM"

allan and the agenCIes of the and other employees. location to another were not able have hterature explRllling e987ethodJst Church feel It IS de- to apprehend anyone. detail of the proposal mailed torable to begin the erectIon of Sigurd R Wendrn, preSident of each taxpayer.e first umt of what w111ultlm- the school board, told the a.ssem- H . 0 "The Council wants the nm..

lelv be a $50,000 installation. blage that the greatest problem earmg n dents to know what tha 11 allThIS occasIOn will also mark faemg the school district today about before they are uked toe fourth annIversary of Metho- is to gam the confidence and $UP- Jeff. Setback vote," explamed Norbert Mea.t m Grosse POInte. City Clerk.

port of the people. BroeIhares will M placecl ill""We can achieve thIS »nly Set For Mon. m.atl ,hortly.

th;t:o..u~~_a_ be, tter un,d,etJ;.~"'I.n.g $~ . Other developaw:ni/l at theWL-.u~ U.l U4& proIJ.lapJMne I... -.s - _ A~9Ublle hurLiig Wi the: pro- UturMby mceiiq included:present and our plans for the 1 " -.....+.>. vI posed ten-feet setback on Jeffer. An ardin.aDee to proyjde farfuture," he stated. ' .eo .."'''''' - - - -. Io!f'..,.. will be condUcted by the cGUeetion of water ehar,a lJl

Joseph O. Busch, left, local bUil~er and chairman of' the Grosse Pomte Park Council the City was adopted."Ea.clt person here IS asked to the Eastern Sectlon Comnuttee of Nati~nal Horne Week of Monday, September 12 at 5 p.rn. Under the new .regu1atioo,. the

become a goodwill ambassador of the Budders' Assoclabon of Metropohtan DetrOIt hand.;; The setback which Includes the City treasurer ~ authorized toour school system If past mlScon- TownshIp SupervISor Carl Schweikart the pen to sign the area between Barrington and eharge al taxes agam,t. real prop-ceptlons and mistakes are to be nroclamatLOn for National Home Week, September 11-17. Lakepomte marks the first con- erty any water bill mvolVJJ:Jgsuchehmmated." he explamed 1:'- I d

Other top mumclpal officials also SIgned the proc amation. structlve step towards a "master property and unpat for a penad"The defeat. of our school bwld- 1;100 new homes wIll be open to public inspection in I?lan" deyelopment currently be- of three years.

mg program at the spectal ele<:- Grosse Pomte and MetropolItan DetrOIt. mg studied ~y. the Village Plan- The nu.mmum charge for ....tJon can be largely attributed to nmg CODUn1s.Slon. furnished by the City to U1J'these misapprehensions," he de-I--------------------------- Accordtng to the Everitt B. bUSIness place or flI"m IS $5.

clared. A · ed T B W ete Lane. Munici~ manager and a TI1.e Councl1 aha. voted to in-Sl.dewalk Repal.r Notre. es Wendm SlUd tha! any unmedl-I Sp",. . 0 e rl r.. member of the commisslon. plans crease the Employees' HOSPItal.ate plans for a "bond ISSue" for / and recommendations tor a Civic Benefit Fund, and made several

bw1 P Bad Checks Center at the aforesaId area wtll amendments to the EmployeesI k W ds' T :~:'n~~:~dmgs have beel: II Blortde ens be announced shortly. Retirement System.

r 00 axpayers The presIdent SlUd that school tO~~I~~V1acb~en~'::'p ~he~ W ods---C--- ilThe Woods "Side" alk RepalI' Program" was the !\UbJect of con- OftiClalSand faculty members w111 Thanks to the memory of the manager of a fashionable women's street parkmg space and beautiful 0 OUlIC

trovemal discussion at Tuesday's CounCIl session With two residents begm a series of meetmgs shortly apparel store. a former Wayne UniversIty student who aspIred to landscape.With admlmstrative bodles of become a wnter IS held In County Jail for WTltmg $5,000 worth of ------- Pia M t.

charging +hat the progl am was only planned to create work for the Grosse Pomte muniCIpalities, <t phony che<:ks , N de. OK US ee "ng------------t"hlghway department" I Slurl Lan 21 f 660 V t l-I church organizations. CIVICgroups P k F. ey g, ,0 ,Ir-

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Fl.rst Bell J o. Busch, Woods bwlder, re- ~d parochial school leaderll ar rremen gInla Park, DetrOit, Wa! arres~ I At Pa.cel'-C1plent of a Six-day notIce to re- Thursday by City Detective F G U. •' UJpair about $1.500 worth of Side He said that the ultimate pro- V. F P 18 James Flanftlgan after she at-lOr as mts The next meetl"" of the GI'OSM

R. F walk. strongly objected to In- gram of the school district as Ie or os tempted to cash a $100 che<:k at ....lUgS or spector Fred Hanson's condemna- estabbshed by the late Charles 16910 Kerchewl 1 All gas heatmg contractors do- Pomte Woods Council W1ll be,..., • hon report Parcells, pioneer educator, IS to ExammatlOns "'Ill be conducted City police were called to the 10g work In the City of Grosse held on Tuesdly. September 20K b P plls have one semor high school. three by the MichIgan MUniCipal II "hop b~' the manager who asked IIPomte must have: at Parcells School, VernIer nearer y II .My property IS not m any Junior hIghs and ten elementary League at the Park MUniCipal that her name be w;thhe1d. She I-A City license. Maek, at 8 30 p.m

worse condition than many of the schools. Buddmg on Septemoer 22 and 23 recalled a police warnmg to be 2-A City permit Dunng the past several weeuOpen1Jl( of public ~hools here 1 other Sidewalks 1D the Village," At the present the dIStrict IS for the appomtments of one I on the lookout for a woman an- 3--Approval of the City in. the COW1Cllhas been convenm,ia

'n1u~ay mommg I~as matrktedhei ~~~~:re;=~~:..v~;k t~~t~~~~ USIng one bulldmg as a combIna- lieutenant and on esergeant to the I s~ermg MISS Lang's dlscnptlon. spector the Fire Department quarters uby uai raIsing ceremomes a r tlon senior and Jumor high Park Fire Department With the shop surrounded by The City CounCil mcluded these ~:er::;.urncIPal office IS beiqnew Kerby School, 285 Kerby I Hanson conCisely answered the (Grosse POinte HIgh and Brown- The new lieutenant Will serve police. MISS Lang, alIa! Sherry regulations rn an ordmanee adopt- C 1

d budder's charges. ell) one JUDIor high school site. as Fire Marshall. .' Gibson. attempted to escape ed Thursda~' to protect residents . 0 der weather and the acquisi.roa f tion of a new fire engme nece.wi-. "We Inspected those Sldewalks (Pierce), and nme bulldmgs for Last week examInatIOns II< ere I through a re~ door but was cap-I rom mcompetent contractors and tated the 5hdt to the _ ".

Mr. SIgrid Wendm, president and we find they are In need of elementary schools. completed for the selectIon of a I tured after a short chase mfenor equipment. school. ........of the school board, and Mr. repair" J new fireman She told police that she passed The ordinance 18 sirrular to oneJames R. Barnes, superIntendent The CounCil waIVed tlnal action I HIS name WIll be announced b~ sa ()()() worth of bad checks In I In DetrOit and Grosse Pornte01 !lChools, took part m the cere- ,pendmg further mvestlgatJon : Volunteer Drivers Fire Chief Re<'tor -I Grosse Pomte. Highland Park. IPark.monies. . A second cItizen. who preferred Wanted For School ------ and Detroit

PrIDClpal of the new ItChooI ISI to remam anonymous. told the I An urgent appeal IS bemg Complete Plaits Dl Flanmgan said that MISSIW k F II 'Tn' TI7WillIam HIcks former health CounCil that the mornrng after he made thiS week for volunteer I 'I Lang told him she passed the or ers a .1 j IS yr eek scounselor of elementary schools received a replUr notice, a villaie drIvers to take retarded chll- F W I "'D ." che<'k~ because she was not ablehere. contractor attempted to do the dren to and from a speCial or OO( S a,- to get a Job She claimed that she I From 2d Floor R.

The new Kero) ICnooi "Iii I "urk hlm~eH school for those pupIls Plans for a ~treet dance'" ~oft- onl~ realIzed $350 10 cash from' I ev tewhouse 200 children 10 grades 3A 'I plan to have the work done This II a project of the ball game and field e\ enl$ have I ~he C

jh'1kS, while the rest went I Two men eS<"aped ~TlOUS In- Behmd page one In thIS week'I

to 6A b\ a prIvate contractor," he American Women'~ Voluntan been completed for thE' Grosse I or cot es. I Jury v.hen a scaffold they were ReView are the follo\\ 109 artlclesrl "I d 't see h the VI. ServICeS CIVICUnit. of which II Pomte Woods "Lakefront Park The young. blonde "rller. a I working on at the se<:ond floor I and pictures of s lal Slgnifl'-

A speCial program open to the "Ill on w ) - Da\' Saturday Sept 17 , graduate of \\ estern HIgh School. I of a home at 20834 Ha\\ thorne --Pubhc WIll be held at the school I lal!l' ~hould try to ram the p~o- Mrs 0 W. Shannon I~ chalr- I The program under thn au.- I onc!' ~tudJf~dJournah<m at Wa~'ne brol..e accordm" to W---'< Polln~ I ca\n.cOE'torl~_•• Are Potent1al Mur.

S d Se temlwr 18 ject down my throat With Its man Full mformatlOn mav be ~ , FI d ,.. "..." ,~ • ._...'on un avo P own men obtamed by calhn~ Mr< Shan. Plce~ of th;> Gro«e Pomt!' Wood~ anmgan sal I C\T1! Vlane 48. of Detro t ",as derers, edltoflill

-----,-. I The compJamtant abo al cused non TUxedo 2.9040 CI\ IC Lea~ue \\ 111 begm "lth 0 h trcatecl at Saratoga HOI'pltal for I Beaut\ Should Pa\ .Off John-"Q',OteS' Vllla!':e \\ or keN of bemg abUSive '-------------' f de(l!catlOn ceremonies PaIr To S are a spramerl ankle Hl~ CO-\\orker. nil' BachelorHan<on explained the mCldent ----------------------- -------11

, .. • : NlChola~ Franzer rof Ea.t DetroIt I Proclaim !';atlonal Home WeekStork TLltlQS wa< not hurt '"Pa~ment~onta'e .. accoll1-I,'a-allaml<\Inder~tandmll He NEW CHURCH BUILDING Ul .. I Wood PI l :\1l'm on Photo Contest

Ph I 11.1' .. h t th V 11 t t I I I S tl Ice .. «) Il'P011f'd that PI mte- Pit M Km'; ID veH <10\\ I Ip '<;'1" I a e- I age con rac or ('It\ O( Gl ""e Promtc < <uper-II Vlrlrlnla Thomp~on 10 of St Coll:n< ersona I Ie-. • r< IDSlard Wood~ clerk ' mad(' a ml<la!;e- and \\ent to the I lntenrlent .. offlce oncE' held bv Clair Shore~ '<uffered -Itght In- ,

"The Park ","lll not \ ole on II \\ I ong adrlrl'~$ I IJultu~ Stor\{ '" 111be -lIpcrvI~ed I JUrle~ \\ hen she fell off the <hde Lee- C~~ttel 10 0p"'n 16th Sea.the home rule que,t,,)n until PreSIdent Ghe<qUlere expressed I b\ Robert Blondell and Meh m at Lake Front Park She' was so~ at P Mnext l'J!nng," E\'enll 8 Lane, h .. regret dtor th=.. ehTrot'thtOttthhe BeaU) !treated at Cotta.lle HospItal I' ew oIDte, atron<PI k munlcll)I.l manager I re~ldent an assur= 1m a e J. Blondell ... 111 be dlrf'Ctlv In I FTlend<hlp Tf'a Announced

r ""r\( ""TlM N> rlon .. hv nrlvlIlt_1 (')-,::;-;::(' of Hlgh ....a\ nn,j ~' ..,te I C. . II 1 p- I. T"',r "f B"lIe !.1~ c:;-~~,; ~'It cost the Schonl Illslnct rontrartor '" Ithout an u;terler- ~ I ,,'hll .. Beatt\' Will S'lp<'rI '5C Pub- I J".' P p~ arho I M'lrk Local Chlh Mc"t'ng

51 MO to condu('t the <pf'(',al ~nr~ from the Vlllai~ hc W/)rk~ and ~"'Il/l~ l1\r b ..... j_ P;ln-H ..llenJ"~ Pl'ln \mbltlau.electIOn ThIs fi/lur(' I' murh ------- ThfOCouncJ1 mad~ In" ..pflOlllt- flU L1pee~ter ,f'r"..;ramllT\aUer than mOl't ta'lpavers A del menl..~ at IU' m.-.tmg Thur~a\ I City Pollee aIded In the ppre-I r-oame Cott .. ge Hosplt~1 HVd..

beheve the electJon cost' SI.-und ge ~oUPe Stork left the Clt\. offl~ some j hension of Royal E R il J GIrls Friendly Society Plan A1J..Wmdm. president or the Grosse I C k H tIme ago to go mto prl\ ate buSI-ltS. of Detn:t Speedl~Sg~on St' I nual Autu~n "arketPOUlte Board of Educatlo'" "ee - orne P 'fal(e V. 3' ,~- FO'l'b~" ,

ne~ I aul the ~()utn was chas~cl b\ BIN -. Th ..."Our Sidewalk R('p~lr P 0- -'.n a.llM DetrOIt louple asked I I Park Police who called 01'1 th~;r ow ~rs ame 3\'er(Tam pro\'es ~Oll , ..n' pll'a.e I th~ Revle~ to help them flnd! Honor Fir~luell neighbors for htlp '\\'hen he en- Btwryone A A. "hl'-qulere hou.mg In some su burban home, I te, I'd th eClt\, eacl-es CLoWood' pre<ldent lotlntT\' f'1'tatf' or cottage D D~lght D<lUl(la< \\ rote I ------- I .. se

'Don't forlfel the G. ~fo# I WIllmg ttl look after the prop-I Il'nj(th\' letter to thl' CIty Coun- i Bar Robbpd (,""~e POInte tw>arh~ werePOinte Theatr' '0('181 al th.. "11\ and P8\ a .mall rental Thl~ I, the prop0<;eci hUlldln" for 111f' nc\\ G",~,(' ('11 ('Itmlr thf' Cltl F,r .. l?l'part- I c1n,...rl tn- t!,l' ...",nn Tue'da~.. orlal ('f'ntl'r" Ru,<t'\ Irhalj;(f' thl'\ all' Ml and Mr~ I ... m"nl tnr k(,t'n,"~ 1h(' rl"I11.H::!'< al P" rnill" "p"l"i ,~"L.d"lnl I", ",." " -..,11 ,,' •",l'm ( 4-0- R h POlnt(' Metho<lJst Churrh <It Moro"~ l1E'<lr1-\('1('1('\<11 COl-Wf'1l1f'kl'n h""k Pallo«n" 101 0 nc; a mlnim\lm rlll In£ are, ...nt r" r D'I\ rM"ll' I of thr R~h\ Gran'; H) I"''''' thr 1'~ « ,,,II b..

"T~alhrl j 100 (,,0«l' I Ol'llolt \lr Pal,o~<n I«:l (orml'r ner c;tone lil"ln~ ('prem()nleS wll1 b(' h('ld Sunrl<l\' nO(ln I'll thl' DO\ll:la~ h")m~ on R:llhhonl' I Ror 1:;222(,l'oaril'\"'x SZ111'1ra«h 'N'Y' rnr I'll nle< anrl "th ..r rlllrTel.Hf'JI~ _.I ",rl. I W~}nf' County (!~uty .ht"T11f, The total co.'!t III expected to he $l~O,OOO, IPlac41 WII tllken Ill.", a("'Vl!l~rOlnt. """. II..., .. ....

Two Grosse Pomters leftTuesday Lor an extended tourofEurope and Northern Africa.The)' are Chet Sampson, localgypsy, and Ken Venderbusb,'Io'howas graduated from GPHlast year.

The PlUl' plan to VISit everyopen country and expect toreturn on the Queen Mary tobe home In tune for Chnstmu.

Sampson and VenderbushWIllbe accompanied by WoodySchneider of Kalamazoo, Ken',college chum.

Shore Pollce Sergeant Ga-nel lat back at hIS desk last

week and chuclded over radIoreports which sent neIghbor-Illgpolice officers from one 10-eatlon to another In pUrsuit of;.gang of pranksters who wereletting tbe air out of tIres.

HISamusement however •asshort hVed because when heleft the stahon a few mmuteslater he found four flats underhIS car

"t .ea With Destrover 122t. Seaman Robert A. Scherer.'On or Mr and Mrs Ernest&onere-of 85 Stanton LaM

f'l'!owmg shore hberty atV.r~ Cru7. MeXICO. the vounjt.o,-ran I~ expected to N!turnIlIlhe State~ lite thIS week

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• • •Sue Matson Of Lmcoln road,

Whohas been on general as-sIgnments for the ReVlew dur-l!I( the summer months ha,ldt the staff to prepare for herreturn to Michigan State Col-lege for her fmal year, She ISI Journahsm major.

• • •0, W 1.. Tuttle, Grosse

PO,nte chiropractor. IncludedfOur days of post-graduate"'ork at the Netlonal Chlro-practor«' College 1ft ChicagodUringhiS recent vacatIOn. TheIlew drugless treat nent ofulrers OCCUPied most of hiSlnentlon there

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Dr Frank Frtt hopes to re-.rum~ hI' duties .t the GrossePOlllte Memonal Church onC;und3V 8el)tember 18 He ownl~keT' 111 WIth Vlrull pneu-n:on1a While on hiS vacation at~"rthl)Ort POUlte. Mlchiran

• • •G"05SePOInte Lion! were ex-

Ill' tl'd to start theIr fill meet."l~< Thur<day .t the Vanl}. ke Club The OptIml!lt!. WIll'~'umt th~lr IctIvthtl! 011TI,'«<1av September 13 Itr~-\. AmerIcan (George hi'l'(''lMldf're<!)

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20229 MACK AVE.

ballots m the Pi1nJaryTutldithough It \\ as one of theheaprImary votes on lecord 11 rsents a lIttle mOlethan 25cent of thIS area's 24500quvoters.

The local chOices for the\ous candidates were In •w,th the trend throughout'State Eleven local menoffIces

The Park Council acceptedoffer of two bidders for thechase of three 1946 VIUagePillscout cars The total PrlC!$3.121 One 1936 half.tondtruck was sold at $200

O'Brien ActsJohn J O'Bllen. Grosse!'Q

phIlanthropist, Will act as ClIe. CO-chairman at the 21!tversary dmner or the KaConference of ChmtJaosJ~. scheduled for the ~Temple, November 9

WOHwarcf s-aooo

REMEMBER

ers in Washing,ton should give thesetests a thorOUgh investigation ~

A s~eci~l,commlttee would m(')~t 101.,,iO"l'v,-,,,, w~tu ~vme reveallng figur.q<l,not bare facts. es,~

It IS our thought that the sshould be assessed not only for th:o~said gains but also for dlscouragm a ore.disturbing normal every day 11\ ~g and

They take somebody's s\l'eethear~expose her across every front page In:country. Her gams become publIcerty, and her "one and only" IS relegP~to an "ex" l1.tatus. 'CII

She becomes every guy's "pm-up g ~but he gets stuck. It

Once they get "publIcI tis" there IScure. ' IlO

The once coveted "soda and Sshow" wouldn't hold a stitch In her~ing suit. Her dates begin Where tbt"Queen For A Day" program leaves 011

Life becomes a perpetual pose &rid1t's time Uncle Sam gets In on the PI~tU!'t

WHEN YOUR

PLUMBING &HEATING COMPANY

Show Room OpeDMon. - Thun. - Sat.

'tll II P.M.

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41~ CUffoni

Sioce ,u &Jain became aftilabie for !loaN b..ull"dJouMnd. (){application. for fbi. Mmee bin bHt

Iccepeed by UI and more Ipplicatious are CC)GlID,IIdaily.

AI 1000 II yov heariag cootraetor tIMf,Uu1 ill..-J.

Ilhon of your DeW JU heatiag equipm'llt .ed ..ltlJhted t~ pliO{ Iud put tb. equlpm.nt III readloesl

for OpUatlOo, call our Stnice Department-Wood-

ward 5.8000-our Stnlce mao will COllie to r.home, cbecle tb. mettr aDd coanecboDJ,ud lb, pJlO4,

then you will be ready (or cold wtlther. As theft

are thousaDds of Dew glS heauftg euitomer~. " 11 ,;

,.,."."u ",~. fh., ~ft!! !!~.:!j ~I ~e:; r''''''l'flfdm roar helllDS tqaJptIlftt it fDltalled.

By dOIDR tll1.l you W1ll be UterM It tMlCe 011 ""

book. u • lloue1Muilll Qlaom ..... cuded tD ..

low hOSNbeahn, rate.

Call the GAS COMPANYTo tile .a.y tlaHsalds

who have applied for GAS HEAT:

GAS HEAT UNITIS INSTALLED

GAS BEAT!!Immediately!

* Conv.rtion S.rvic. * New InltaliatlO~1All A. G. A. Approved

• QuahlledLlcellMJll au

Burn er EIpel\I.:yet. PhOll.

TU. 5.3609

TU.2-3737

ONE YEAR AGO The t~rmometer as lIeGrosse Pomte voters cast 7,127 It today is only 200 }earso1d.

20 l'EARS AGOBehmd the effectIVe hurlmg of

Hulle, Grosse Pomte Fal ms beatGrosse Pomte VllIage for theGrosse Pomte Baseball Title. Hepitched five hit ball.. .. .

15 YEARS AGOL~u!s C Huek, of Llncoln road,

styled as DetrOIt entry m AerIalTreasure Hunt to be held in NewYork.

TEN YEARS AGOGrosse Pomte voted RepublIcan

at the primary. Enrollmentrecords shattered at publicschools.

FIVE YEARS AGOCarl Schwe1.k:artannounced Dr.

T. S. Dav!es as succeSSOr to Dr.Benjanun H. Warren u TownslupHealth Officer.

City of Grosse Pomte purchasedtwo more $1,000 banda dunngthIrd war loan.. .. ..

Beauty Should Pay-Off..

Ameriea'sIowelt prieec1custom-hilt

BIII1ler.

VA 2.8181

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By JOHNNIE BACHELORThere ought to be a tax on beauty

queens. , , ". J.

I~ot dld\ \~t! dl t! UlJiJU,)t,u ~u ltU't.1U HUUC

on parade but Its time Uncle Sam got mon thiS mllhon dollar promotIOn.

BeSides 1magine the moral lift the tax.payer Will get knowmg that Uncle Sam I,~getting 10 cents on the dollar for each 34passmg m reVlew.

Schrewd publlc1sts and promotors aretakmg advantage of Amerlca's eye forbeauty by explOlting the fairest of thefalIPr sex.

They're conductmg beauty cantellts foreverythmg from a "MISS AmerIca" to a"Mlss G1rl I Would Rather Wash TheD1shes W1th on 'tuesday Night"

The Wlnner usually gets a crown, atriP to Hollywood and a carload of wolves.

But the sponsors and the judges get amilhon dollars worth of publiCity and alist of good phone numbers. tax free.

We feel t)lat the usually eager taxmak-

Polio EpidemicEmergency DriveGets Underway

Paragraphs(Continued trom Pa~e 1)

vOice of member George Heck-endorn, WIdely known In radiorow as George Dorn.

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For the first tUlle In Its hlstOlY,The National Foundation for In-fantIle ParalysIs has found Itnecessary to conduct a nationalPolio EpIdemic Emergency Drive.The appeal for funds WIll beginThursday. Septen'''Ib!'r 8, pM""orti_mg to H. Cynn Plerson, chair-man of the Wayne County Chap-ter of the Foundation. Michiganhas had one of the worst epI-demics fo infantile paralysIS JDIts history Wayne County alonehas had 550 cases

The Wayne County Chapter ofthe FoundatIOn has practicallyexhausted Its treasury. lts patient"are program IS currently costmg$. ,500 a day. Funds raIsed m theJ.muary March of Dimes havebeen carrying costs for the epI-demiC so far However. localMarch of Dunes funds through-out the country are nearly ex-hausted The National Foundationhas been sendmg $100,000 I dayto stricken areas There are onlyenough funds left for 30 days atthe present cost. And, wJule few-er new cases are bemg repDrted,bIlls for many patients who maybe hospitalized for months RreJust beginning to come m.

Pierson expressed hope that thepUblic, so fully aware of the polioepidemiC thIS summer, wouldgive generously by sendmg con-trIbutIOns to POLIO, care of yourlocal Postmaster.

Chief Gunner Arnold D!esingwill use some of hIS leftover fire-works for ammunitIOn to saluteSea Scout ShiP 600 at theIr an-nual regatta Saturday and Sun-day at Wooks' Lakefront Park.

Plans are bemg completed forthe 33rd Gros~e F<lmte and East-ern MIchigan Horticultural So-cIety show at the NeighborhoodClub, September 17 and 18

Many a story gets Its IItart atclub meetmgs - probably thesense of 'rumor' of some mem-bers

Park Pohce now have a plng-. I pong table .thanks U) Mrs. V. C.

Young, of 816 Grand Marau, whoread a request for that recrea-tion table In thIS column I fewweeks ago.

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DAllEN GAS BURNERSTHE IDEAL HEATING UNIT

JWut:LMASTER HEATER & COOLER

A.G.A.DI: LUXI: MODEL APPROVED

Tbl! Dalzea Gas ~urner Valt employs the "iajeetor .. principlewbicb makes possible the nearest ap]M'08eb to perfeet combus-tion yet Imo~. It deUven a lonr. super-bot, all-blue lameconstantly. as ~t handles ~I the air necessary for completeair. An ecGnOJDlcal feature IS tbis anit's complete freedom fromeombusti.n by aatomaJ;ic eoatrol of the primary aDd secondarycar~ deposits, eolT'OSion and t!ODCIensattoa. It Dever I'efI1drescleanJD« or acljastial aDd prodaees tile maxtmnn llDIO\IJIt .fbeat f~ • riVen amount of PI. It. eirieieney IetII I 1ttWreeord 1ft ecoaomy.

S2 IndudinrCOMPLETELY 50 ·Cleaninr FanaaeeINSTALLED • All CoDtrols

• Permit• I. Yellr Free Berne-tOP TO 24" FLIt'ACF ~

• NO DOWN PAYMENT • 3 YEARS TO PAY

Thousands wilt "ant to take advantare of tbe eeoDomy. clean.liD" and eonnnlmu 01 IU beat, but due to tI1t teardty ofA.G.A. a"rov~ ban"". hutanaticm "'.tl'ri!~ l!~ :~;;: .i~.m;,;f U--.a I. IBItIliers. iliaD' win lllve to walt 1lIOII.before tile, ... eajo, tile beDeits .,.: PI IIftt.

We bav. blltaUed 11W11 &bOWland! of DALZE.~ r. bUl1lel'llIace INI and 1ft well ef(lIIpped witb bunen. lDItaIlatloD .~ ad IIue trabled latallers to ballllle y.. r .. .......

We are lIeeDled PI burner insuUat,on contraetonBay witll eonldP1l~e ff'Oal I rellablf' oIcI elltabli"bf'd eompany.

14200 E. WARREN at Newport

RALPH B. NETTING.Mayor, Grosse Pomte City.HOMER FRITSCH.Piesldent, ParkWILLIAM F CONNOLLY,PreSIdent, Fanns.ALOIS A. GHESQUIERE,President, WoodsERNEST C. PUTNAM.President. Silor!!!CARL SCHWEIKAllT,SupervISor, Townslup.

2-o-Th. Groue 'ohlte R.view-Thursdoy. ~"'ber 8. 1949

Special

FIGHT DISEASE

Pointe l!;xecutives Proclaim'Time To Learn' Health Period

A proclamatIOn nammg the months of September and Octoberas the "TIme to Learn" about "eneleal dIsease was lolgned by thetop executives o( Grosse Pomte TownshIp and the five Pomtemumclpal1!I~s

The proclamatIOn IS part of a countY-Wlde campaign conductedby the Wayne County Board of Health for the control of YD.

Followmg IS the proclamatIonWHEREAS. the GROSSE POINTE COMMUNITIES recogIllZe

the health of ltS CItIZens as theIr major resource, andWHEREAS, the preservatIon and protecuon of the health of

both present and future generations of our people IS Inherent lJl

the control and eventual eradIcation of the venereal diseases. andWHEREAS, these diseases are today both aVOIdable and cur-

able, dependmg only on the intellIgent action of an Informedcitizenry, and

WHEREAS. pubhc health authOrities. the me<hcal. legal, soclaland. CIVICagenCIes. and the newspapers, radio stabons. and bUSInessorp,niu,tioDS of the nation, the. state, and tJus commumty haveset the months of September and October, 1949, as a period devotedespecially to action agamat the venereal diseases,

NOW. THEREFORE. WE, OFFICIALS OF THE GROSSEPOINTE COMMUNITIES, do hereby proclaim the months of Sep-tember Ind October as the "TIme to Learn," and call upon all thepeople of our Clty to participate In the observance and to.AJlVetheprOll'am their full support.

U-M Professor SaysNewspaper Ads Best

Newspaper advertismg is prob- Professor Westmg points out. F0rably the most useful type of ad- thiS reason radio is dommant invertismg for the small manufac- the advertlSmg of food and drugturer, With local rado, direct mall, products, but IS still outstrippedand posters servmg local markets by newspaper ~d other types ofaI,so. a UniverSity of M1cJugan prmted advertIsmg for products.speclahst In marketing belIeves. reqUlrmg anythmg e~cept the

J H d W •. bnefest selhng arguments.owar es ...ng, associateprofessor of marketIng. dIScusses Direct mall advertlSl~g andmeans of consumer advertlsmg outdoor posters ate particularlyfor the small manufaefurer 1D an useful to the small bUSInessman,artIcle publIShed In the MIchigan Professor Westmg says, becauseBusmess ReVIew The ReView IS they can be tailored to fit anya hi-monthly pubhcation of the need.Umverslty.s Bureau of BUSinessResearch.

"The out standmg advantage ofthe newspaper for a small manu-facturer 18 that lts coverage canbe made to approximate closelythe market for the product," Pro-fessor Westmg explams "Onemay argue that radIO is equally Ilocal In Its advertlsmg effect, butthe ract rem aIDSthat most dealers!tlunk of the newspaper as the!local supporting medium. This'dealtr attltude IS partlcularly 1m.portant to a small manufacturer

ause hiS brands can sell wellagalllst the compettlon of \\ ell- I

know brands only If the dealergIves them actlve local support," I

Radlo has made trmendous pro-,gress as an advertlsmg medIum,but It 1$ most successful for pro-ducts which are bought frequent-ly, at a faIrly low pnce. and WIth Iout • great amount of advanceplanmg on the part of the bu}er,

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ThlS band of less than 20 men assistedby eight volunteer firemf'1l have themountainous task 24 hours every day ofprotecting more than 12,000 reSldenta otthe Village.

They deserve more than letters ofpraIse. They need help.

It's tIme Wood's residents take somesteps to see that they get the help theyneed In the perpetual tight against fireand other dangers.

moment place the hfe and safety of your..child in the hands of our motorists.

Tell your child every morning as heleaves for school to keep off the street;and to only cross the road when it isguarded by pohce, an authorized personor a traffic light.

Also warn him to walk across thestreet but to walk fast and keep hlS eyesand ears open at all times because, regard-less of all police protection and warn.ings, being a pedestrian these days ishazardous.

So whJle your boy is consuming thatbreakfast of champions each morning,serve him the lessons of safety. TheyWill keep him in the game.

Some lend of sympathy IS m hne forthe young chum who arrived spic andspan at hls parochial school Wednesdayand was repnmanded for being a dayearly.

New York was to have chnner WIth afnend who has ~ mend who knows thestage manager.

are running huge governmental deficits .Every eJfort to reduce th~ cost of govern-ment, and to do away with waste andduplication and overlapping of bureausand administrators, is met with fierce re-sIstance.

Then, following the collectivu .. pattern,we are being sold the "welfare state." Ifthe highest officials of our governmenthave their way, we shall be forced to ac-cept an enormously costly scheme forcompulsory government health insurance-whlch 1S a polite phrase for politicalmedicine. We shall have cradle-ta-the-grave "social security." Individual respon-sibility and reliance wIll become thmgsof the past. We shall pay for these doubt-ful blessmgs to the tune of tens of millions.

So we have come to the last mile. Thegreatest question of the day IS whetherwe shall have the courage to stop In tlme.

of money in order to put American meth-ods of coal production into effect, yet theoutput per man hu barely reached thepre-war level, when practically all thework was done with the pick and shovel.

By contrast, America's 10ft coal mines,wbere private enterprise still prevails,produce about six times as much perman day as the nationalized British in-dust~l,Ie principally to ad~ced min-ing methods. The American miner earns

.. mOte tIwi twice as much u his Bri~h• . Coimterpart, and is the aristocrat of indus-

tL-ial labor ibe world over.Socialism may be an engllgmg theory.

But it's a horse of a very different colorin practIce. It saps the vi tal i t y, thestrength, and the economic resources ofany people. The British coal mines arejust part of that tragic story.

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It'. always a welcome note to hearletters from resldents voicmg theIr ap-preciatIon of the work of aU! police andfiremen read at local eouncll meetmgs.

Durmg the past several days such let-ters were reeelved by the Clty and WoodsCOmmlSSlOl\Sclttng these unsung heroes.

W1thout meaning to take any due cre-dit away from the Clty force we wouldlike to call particular attention to thefine work done by the handful of VIoods'police off1cers who double as firemen.

Mothers, let's bear in mind that allmotorists are potential murderers.

This is a bold statement to make butone need look no further than Tuesday'sjournals to see where 35 persons werelolled over the Labor Day week-end mtraffic accidents.

Thirty-five persons who might be onthelf way to the office like your husbandor to school like your child are dead be-cause of careless drivers.

Despite the constant warnings and thegallant efforts of the police al'ld safetycouncils, highways and streets reap theirharvest of death every day.

Consequently, mothers, do not for a

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Tragic StorySociaIiJm alwaygcreates far Worse prob-

lema than those. it is supposed to solve.All aD instance of this, witness Britaintsexperience with her socialized coal mines.

A Scnpps-Howard correspondent, writ-ing from London. states that productlonand profita under socialism. are increasingat • snail', pa~ Britain probably will notmeet this year', coal ProdUCUOll quota setfor her under the Marshall Plan. And thesmall ga.i.Ja she has made have cost.somuch that Britiao. eoal it being priced outof world lJW'keta.

Labor ia partit-111Ar!y ,)i-illu:ioned. ~"r{j-~ and discipline is poor, and general~st and absenteeism are prevalent.Wildcat strikes cost-Bngland over a mll-lion tons of production last year. Fewerand fewer new workers are being recruit-eR.: The gOVernment-bas-.pent huge sums

Judgmg from the school dtstnct's newgoodwill program., the teachers may bethe ones bnngmg apples to school... .. ..

This "NatIonal Home Week" program.should lend IOme hope to hOUSlng short-age VIctIms.

Herbert Hoover, the only livin", presi-dent of this nation, has warned that weare bliJlsfully driving at top speed doWnthe back road to collectivism. He said:""We are on the last mile-you must giveit thought."

CollectiVlsm is the most insidious of alleconomic dl5eases-it can make fatal head-"Nay before the victim knows just what IShappenmg. It begins with excessive tax-atIon which, m effect, confiscates much ofthe savings and earnings of the people.And it is always advanced by appealingschemes whereby the government willassume more and more rseponsibibty forthe "welfare" of each individual, and moreand more power is concentrated in thegraspmg hands of an expanding bureauc-racy.

That, as Mr Hoover saJ.d, is precISelywhat IS happemng here. We are carrymgonerous taxes and, in spite of them, we

The nearest we were able to get to"South Pacific dunng a recent VIsit to

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families, and of their 415VlSles, he gave 61 SodiumFlorlde treatments.

In eye care, 2948 chIldrenof the 5483 tested l,ad nor.mal VlSIOn. Of the others,683 wore glasses, 136 werenear Sighted, 73 were farSighted, 591 had abnormalVISion, and 29 had eye dif-ficulties.

Dunng thiS year, Dr. Da-vies also mspected allGrosse POlDte eating placesseveral hmes, analyzedpubhc beach waters twicea week dUring swimmingseason, and Inveshgated 80various com~lal.I1ts receivedby him throughout thePointe.

New VehiclesCity CounCil purchased a __

truck. tractor and garbage bod,.for $6,800

ported, 14 to Health Dept.,59 to Survey, and 1 read-mitted to the dlstnct. Ofthe total 1571 X-rays takenIn the G.P. HIgh School andPark Office only 25 haveproved to have had chestabnormalIties, and of these16 have had other pulmon-ary diseases. Included mthose X-rayed for T.B. were175 food handlers.

Of the even dozen casesof Venereal dIseases, 8 wereSyphIlIs, and 4 were Gon-orrhea.

Home, phone, school andtransports, VISits made bynurses amounted In all to4982, ~ treatIng all typesof Illnesses mcludmg 19cases of nutrItion. Theschool servIces Included 35major accidents treated inHIgh Schools, Elementaryand Parochial schools, thehighest number of 26 hav.ing been caused 1n the HighSchools.

PhYSical eJo.an.lnations ofschool children by privatephySician and health offIcertotaled 3467 in public and515 in Parochial schools,finding cases of: ear trou-ble, nose, SInUS,throat andtonsils, cervical glands, en-docrine glands, heart, lungs,herfiia, orthopedic, posture,flat feet, spastics, astl'Una,allergIes, hay fever, skinconditions, nutrition, dia-betic, epilepsy, anemia, hy-docele, genitalia, hemophil-isc, nervous system, rheu-matic fever, rrugrame head-aches, and chronic appen-dicitis.

Of the 2085 school stu-dents tested by audiometer,2007 were all right, and 14new cases reqwred care.

Dr. D. Broadbridge,school dentIst, treated 75patients representing 31

By DORIS MILATZA monkey bite suffered

by a child from a house-hold pet SIXmonths ago hasbeen about the most unus-ual Incident 10 what Dr.T. S. DaVIes, Health Com-mISSIOner OffIcer, termedas a rather healthy pastyear In Grosse PolOte.

"There have been no ma-jor epIdemICS within thePolOte for some time, ex-ceptmg for the recent pol-IOmyelItis whIch, too, israther lIght in comparIsonto other dIstricts," said Dr.DaVIes. \

The seven cases of pohoreported durmg the HealthReport annual year of Apnl48-49, IS a rather small per-centage to the 356 cases ofmumps, 3;:>3of measles and289 chickenpox which havebeen the major contagIousdiseases suffered In thePOInte. Not thCit therehasn't been at least on to45 reports of almost everyother disease as ScarletFever, Whooping Cough,Impetigo, Rmg Worm, Sca-bies, Pneumonia, Vmcent'sAnglna, Pediculosis, PinkEye, Menmgitis, StrepThroat, Erysipelas, Trich-InOSIS, amebic dysentery,Hookworm, Rheumatic Fe.ver, Encephalitis, and Ty-phOId Fever.

Plus the single monkeybite, which proved mild,there have been 93 dogbites compared to one ortwo cat, sqwrrel and ratbites.

WeB, Baby Clinics num-bered 105, with 730 In at-tendance; having had 128new patients and 604 returncases.

Besides the former 73,cases of TuberculOSIS therehave been 73 new cases re-

"POI NTE IN GOOD SHAPE"

Child Bitten by MonkeyIncluded in Health Report

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by the Bwlders AsSOCIatIOn ofMetropohtan DetrOIt, have beenunder way for several months.The home bwlders have goneall out to produce a show sur-passmg any that has ever beenseen or even attempted here andall mdlcatlOns pomt to an en-thUSiastic public response

The homes on display ~mbraceall types of constructIOn and areWidely dIversIfied 10 deSign.They are pnced to fit everypurse, rangmg lrom the modestlow-cost home, $7,500 and under,to exclUSive mansIOns selling for'30,000 and over.

Most of the new homes arecomplete and ready for oc-cupanc and some are furnIShed.but through cooperatl0n of theReturn To bUilders the public Will also be"hip to 10spect SImilar models

A · elm vanous stakes of construc-lr orps Ihon In thIS way a VISual dem-_ onstratlon of the matenals and

One hundred seventY-nine of- workmanship that go mto theflcers and men of Carri¥ AIr present-day home, IS afforded.Group 89 are fimshmg up two Also on exhIbIt ,durmg theweeks of mtenslve refresher week, WIll be fIve new rentaltrammg at the Grosse lie Naval projects, three 10 DetrOit andAir Station, It has been an. one each m Royal Oak and St.nounced by Captain James P Clmr Shores Four of the pro-Walker, Commandmg Officer of Jects are apartments and onethe Grosse lIe AIr Base. Icons1SU>uf dupleJCes. I

Under the command of Lt. Every busmess that has a partCommander Verne Baugher, of m bwldlng ,eqwppmg, sellmg orRoyal Oak, Michigan the squad- flnancmg new homes IS co-ap-rons have conducted 'a flight pro- eratmg In the local observancegram includmg every type of op- and there WIll be speCial 00-eratlonal maneuvers m whIch plays. throughout the show week,fighters and torpedo bombers lof furnlShmgs, appliances and ofwould engage In wartime. the Innumerable Items that go

to make a home more completeVeteran Navy pIlots and crew- and lIVable.

men are takmg hme off from "National Home Week IS cele-their CIVIlian occupa!lOns ~o re- brated for the purpose of brmg-gam peak effICiency In theIr job mg before the citizens a factualm the Naval AIr Reserve. Tlus report on the progress of thegroup IS one component of the home bUlldmg mdustry" saidOrgamzed Res.erve at Grosse lIe Henry F. Fett, President' of theand holc¥ drlils one week-end BUllder~ ASSOCIation of Metro-each month throughout the year polltan DetrOIt. "Probably noIn addItIon to the annual tram- smgle industry faces a task ofmg duty. . greater Importance than that

Included 10 Air Group 89 from which challenges the privatethe Grosse Pomte area are: Lt home bwlders. TheIr assIgnmentJohn J. Fodermmer, Jr., 17130 IS a dual one-to bUIld betterEast Jefferso~; Lt. (Jg) ?eorge E. faster and more economIcally fa;Gerow, 831 Notre Dame, and Sea- the ever expanding new homeman Recrwt Robert E. Gore, 452 market and to protect and leadMcK1Oley. thiS free mdustry, wltlun wruch

Accordmg to Lt. Command~r billions (If dollars worth of goodsB~ugher, there are vacancies m and services are supplied to thethiS air group for a number of en- Amencan people."listed men and women. Veteransof any service are e1lglble andnon-veterans from 17 to 40 mayenroll in thIS week-end trainingprogram.

Local Men

In all parts of DetrOlt; east-ward IOta the Grosse Pomtesdnd St. Clair SlTores, west to thesouthernmost downriver eom-mumties as far as PomtJac andadjacent townshIps, and through-out the North Woodward com.munltles as far as PolDtiac,hundreds of new homes are be-mg readIed m "parade dress" forNatIonal -Home Week, Septem-ber 11-17.

PreparatIOns for thIS event,whIch IS Spol1sored throughoutthe United States by the Na-honal ASSOCiation of HomeBUilders and 10 the local 'area

PorcelainiZing is a patentedprocess that giftS the bodyand fenders a hard and lenlfinish.

It sheds din, dust and grime.Your car is eaner to keepshinlnjt clean WIthout back.breuuog n1bblng aud pol-isbing.It's the beSt w.y we blow to

I make old cars look !OQDg-ucI keep DeW Baicks .. .,DeW. Come iA today aodcalk it Oftf.

The Grou. Pointe R.. iew-Thurlday, September 8, 1949-3

"Parade Dress'"National Home

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New Rector to Presid~At Christ Church

The first worsrup servIce of theG r ass e Pomte CongregatlonalChurch WIll be at 11.00 a m. Sun.day, September 11, at the RIchardSchool. The Rev.' Charles W.SChlUdhas returned from a sum-mer m the east to fIll the pulpIt.

Church School WIll reopenWith all departments meetmg at11 00 am

ThiS Will be the last season forthe congregatIOn to hold servicesIn the RIchard School. The com-pletion of their new church nowunder construction on Chalfonteat Lothrop is scheduled for latethis fall.

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TomBoyd, Inc. Urges DriversToEnter Nat'l Safety Contest

Tom Boyd, owner of Tom ty check at absolutely no cost orBo, d Inc, Ford dealer at 15401 obhgatlon to the motoristEast Jefferson, has entered hiS Free checks WIll be made ofdealership In a $100,000 safety brakes, steenng. headhghts, rearrontest sponsored by the Ford and stop lights, tires, wmdshleldDl\ISlon Ford Motor Company. Wipers, muffler. glass, horn and

Bo\d IS one of 6400 Ford deal- rear view mirrorer<through the nation who WIll Tom Boyd, Inc, Will place apartIcIpate In the awardmg of 700 safe dnver reflector InSignIa on IBaha "j Transcripts"nz~. totalling SlOO000 dunng the car or truck lnspected and theSeptember and Octo~r. ' motonst Will be gIven an entry A speCIal playmg of Baha'I

PrIzes !Dclude 25 new Fords blank to compete In the contest radIO tran~crJptlOns WIll be heard('he Ford trucks); 25 51,000 US. The motorist must complete In at the home of the Georjte Truet\,~a\ not, bonds, 100 $100 bonds, no more than 50 additional 132 Moran road on each Tues-.00 $50 bonds and 350 $25 bonds I word~, the followmg statemE'nt. day of thl~ month begmnmg1}1econte~t IS supported by the "All cars and truck~ should be ISeptember 13 at 8 IS pm.'\atlnl'al Safetv CounCIl the In- gafety-checked penoolcally be- ------ter Indu<try HI!!hway' Safety I cause. . . .." In gOIng through the Panamarnmmlt1ee and other safety or- A jurv of nahonal safetv ex- Canal one travels a little morega'117atlnns perts WIll Judge the ",mner~ than 50 mlle~ _

In nrder to partiCipate In the, Onlv one entry per car or true-krontl'<t Boyd said, motonsts must' IS perml~~abll' Other detalJ~ of Ib.,n~ theIr car or truck of any I the conte~t are available at Tom'r~o hiS dealership fdr a safe. I Bo...d. Ine- _ :

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ointe Distaffers Win All Prizesn Weekly 'Memory Photo' Contest

-$-------------Dlstaffers won the five prIzes I

icnic Begins ~hot~~Sco~~~t. week's "Memory Church SchoolII P They are: Carol DeKorse, T R 0a rogram lOts Bedford road; Joan Smith. 0 e- pen

ers, 1988 Fleetwood; Polly Mil-A full program for the Grosse ton, 721 Balfour; Mary Janeomte CongregatIOnal Church Smothers, 1352 Grayton, andII open With a family Pot Luck Peggy Fisher, 1152 Way bum.cnlC on Saturday. September 10,to 7 30 pm at the Farm's Park, Each gIrl Will receive two hc-

e Shore Road. The Boards of kets for the Punch and Judy oraconesses and Deacons under Colony Theatres.e direction of Mr. Robert Cun- The quintet cornetly de-ngham are m charge of ar- scribed last week's as Alicegements ASSISting Mr. Cun- Elaine James, Carol Larwin

InghamWill be a reception com- and Carol Lundgren with theirlttee headed by Fred Sherwood horses at Camp Cavell.d Howard Poppen. Mr. and It you ean Identify the abovers Clare Sober are in charge of picture, you may be one of thile foods commIttee. week's winners.Mrs L. R. Martin and Mrs. The contest IS easy and fun-

oseph Henderson are planning and has a minimum of rules.ames and pr~es for all ages.

e BIll Standish and Elmer Just study the pIcture and sendorman w1l1 be looking for help your desCription to:

or the clean-up committee. Charles MUOI, Editor,I Grosse POOnle Review,P · te Th. 15121 Kercheval. The Rev. Dr. J. Clemen Kold,

Oln espmns But promptness counts, sub- new rector at Grosse PlOnteReady For Social mlt your entry immedIately. ChrISt Church, Grosse Po1Ote, WillDeadbne for each week's can. offICiate at hIs first servIce Sun-

The War MemorIal Center WIll test IS Tuesday. Judgmg IS by day at 8 a m. In a letter tO'the Woods Coun-have a belund-the-scenes atmo- the editonal staff of the Grosse Dr. Kold succeeds the Rev cll, Mr John F. Jacobs of 1496BPhereFnday evenmg for the POlnte ReView and IS based on FranCIS Creamer who reSIgned Hawthorne Cited the Woodsmembersand guests of the Grosse accuracy and promptness. due to III health. officers and fire fighters for thePomte Theatre at thell Informal FIve prIZes of two tickets to ------- effICIent manner m whIch theyIOCla! meetmg. the Punch and Judy or Colony The human heart contracts placed a fire under control at the

Impromtu audltiOl1ll or rehears- Theaters are awarded weekly. 100,000 times a day. JacobI home recently.a! testmg can be made by the All "Memory Photo Contest --------------------------guests durmg the evenmg on a plcturl!ll are selected from Re- KILLED IN CRASH HEREIllre recorder. A mUSIcal program vIew files and have appeared lDwIll also be featured after the prevIOus Issues of the paper.

meetmg______ m:~~~~~tsotth~~ r::.s ~~State Holiday Traffic Toll~OOMusicians nJot ~glbl~ I G ts Includes Edward Lawtonn Opera Here 0 n em er e TraffIC nushaps over the Labor Also surVIVing are Mr. Law-One hundred mUSicians wtll Degree at Chicago Day weekend whIch took the hves ton's wlfe, Matilda; and a daugh-

be heard at ti'e MIchigan opera of 35 persons across the State m- ter, Mrs. Helen McKennonCompany'spresentatlOn of "Riga- John H. Kemler of 460 Rivard eluded one Grosse POlRter, Ed- 1--------------letto"Sunday evemng. September blvd. was among the 574 students ward Lawton, 76, of 1214 Buck-18,at the Art Institute, accord- who were graduated m the 239th mham.lng to an announcement by Jo- convocation of the Umverslty of Lawton was killed In a freakleph Guerra, president of the Chicago Fnday afternoon m aCCIdent near hiS home when IIorganization. Rockerfeller Memonal Chapel, car dnven by hiS son, the Rev.

------ ChIcago. Charles Lawton, of the same ad-The royal antelope of Africa is Kemler received a doctor of, dress went out of controL

only about 10 Inches high. philosophy degree. Pa;k Police said the car strucka parked auto: the Impact hurledthe second vehIcle about 80 feetaway

Pohce said the aCCident occur-ed Saturday shortly after theRev Lawton offiCiated at a serv-Ice at St Ambrose Church

Though stlll In serious condi-tion. Dr Lawton was able to at-tend the funeral ntes for hiSfather Tuesday at St AmbroseChurch Bunal was at Mt.Olivet Cemetery

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Samt Ambrose Church wal the They wore ldentlcdl,cene of the weddlnl on Saturday aqua fall Ie, 'mall nJatthKOwnlr4morglnl at whIch Margaret Kil- hats trimmed With pelntJuh~bride, daUlhter of Mr. and Mrs. carried bouquets of gOldar lJldBernard 'L. Kilbride, of Handy low ponpoms andII!,Road, became the bride of Bruce Mr. Fausone had dsk dF. Fausone, 80n of Mr. and Mrs. Kllbrlde to be hl~ best e TOil

W b A t. h man ...Frank Faulone of BY urn ve- sea Ing t e guests IIele D ....nue The Rev. Father Franca Chuba, Nobyn D Hae 0UiIdVan Antwerp celebrated the nup- Charles Wade, Jr ne lJldtial mass at 10'30 o'clock In the For her daughtel S liedmol1Ulll Mrs. KJlbrlde those a b~

Mas Kilbride, who wu given dress trunmed WIth a co<:br01lIn marriage by her father, wore a satin collar. Her acces~ora r01llown of pure white chiffon fash- brown and her corsage o/es ~et!loned With a lugh, round neckline Mrs. Fausone's dres. lias o;cbldtand long full sleeves, caught at In a plum shade and Wlt~I~rerthe wrISts With tliht bands of wore a mauve hat and blackl!:Imatchmg satm. The lown was celsorles With an OIChldco It.dislmgulShed by a deep band 01 Immediately follo,\ Ing theClatlsatm at the midriff pomtlng high many, a breakfast II as S~lI~

mto the loose bodice and low mto the Grosse Pomte Ydtht Cl b Itthe extreml!ly full skirt. The the afternoon a Ieteplion\~folds of her (,"ger.tip veil and place from 2 to 5 0 dUlK

short face vel! of sheer Illusion After the recepllon Mr ilIIIwere causht to a JulIet cap of Mrs. Fausone left on a shQltnet With mands of satin. The motor trip, Mrs FdUsonelI~anJilbride wore a smgle strand of for travel a taff) coloredsuawhite orchids and Itephanotls and deep brown accerrorea

Paullne and Shirley Kllbrlde and deep brown accessones~were their sister's attendants. corsage was of white orcludt--

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Elaine Arndt has just returnedfrom teachmg m Washlllgtno, D.C, for the NatIOnal Conventionof the Dance Masters of America.

FollOWing the convenhon, MISSArndt and hubby, Richard Bas-tien, VISited New York and tookan extended trip through theNew England States

Smce her return, MISS Arndthall been bUSY accepting fall en-rollments and plepanng to pre-sent her dancing pupils In tele-visIon performances later thismonth .

A competent diet can be madealmost entirely of vegetables, lfmllk and eggs are added.

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A chicken salad luncheon Willbe iJven on Sept 15 by the St.Matthew Women's Club at theparish hall, Harper at Buclung-ham, at 12 30 noon.

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St. James Lutheran Women'sGluld WIll begm Its faU activltlesWednesday, Sept. 14 at 8 p.m at Ithe church house. Hostesses Willbe Mesdames R Patterson, D.RIchmg, R. Schtmts and W. Schu-macher.

"The Window" and "16 FattomsDeep" were suggested for teen-

The Grosse Pointe Motion PIC-ture COUDCllrecommends the fol-lowing fJIms as suitable for clul-dren for September:

"Ma and Pa Kettle," "Red Can-yon." "Dude Goes West," ''TakeMe Out To The Ball Game." "L.1t-tle Women," 'Africa Screams,""The Stratton Story," "The GreenPromISe," "Shine On HarvestMoon," and 'F:1de of The Y,1nk.en"

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Luncheon at the DetrOit Gar- B. Cooper, Mrs. J T. Huette andden Center ~n Monday, Sept. 12, Mrs. Frederclk G. Jones haveWill be the first activity of the made reservaLJons.fall season for the members of Others planning to attend In-the GrollSe Pointe Park Garden elude Mrs. Arthur E. Flemmg,Club. Mrs. Fredenck E. Gould Mrs. Wllham C. Klenk, Mrs.WIll be the hostess. Robert Ward, Mrs Richard W.

A dlscullSlon on flower ar- Lal"Wln, and Mrs. Marvin R. An-rangements led by Mrs. Fred- derson.erick J. Schumann Will' be part AIJ;o on the reservation hstof the program pJp.rmed for the are Mrs. Glenn D. Curtis Mrsafternoon. FolloWlDg thiS Will be Windsor S. DaVIeS. Mrs. P1~rre V.a tour of the Belle Isle gardens. Heftler, and Mrs. Vernon John-

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The DetrOit Chorus will beginIts slXth season next Wedensdaymghlo September 14, with VictorKolar agam directmg and Marg-aret Mannebach as accompanIStThe Chol:\lS, composed 01 bothwomen's and men's voices, WIllbegm rehearsal at once for theirWIDter Concert scheduled for theverung of December 6 at MusicHall.

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L. E. ARNOLDS NEW POiNTE MATRONS YACHT CLUBENTERTAIN ':~' TO BE SCENE,~NFWf YWFn~ ~', tOF RECEPTIOf'J I

Th~ ~r~: ~Ol~t~ ;a~t~lub I Lovely - Elenore Shackelfold, II"ICepUon liven la.t Saturday bY) daughter of Dr. and Mr •. John IMr. Lloyd E. Arnold of 425 Moran H Shackelford of BerkshIre I

Road, honored the marnage of hIS I Road, GroSie Pomte. and Johndaughter, Virginia, and Andlew ? H. ParklJUion, Ion of the GordonClaytm Jr , of Bedford, Virginia. ~;/; S. Parkm.ons of Leamington,

For the ceremony In Grosse I ,.i • ~ Ont, Will be married Saturday inPomte Memonal Church, Vlrgmill/ '\ St. Catherlne'l Chaj)4!1 of 5S.appeared lovely In an IVOrysatm, • Peter and Paul'l JesUit .Church.boufant .klrted gown, designed Fr James 1). Clark Will of-oU-the-shouJder and WIth a clr. ficlate at the noontime ceremonycuJar tram. An IVOry IllwlIon which Will be followed by abflJded band crowned her match. • breakfast for somll 30 guests ating veJ.1 DetrOit Yacht Club and, later, by , '

Also off-the-.houlder was the '1 a large reception In the Club'sI • Reception Room.emera d green satin ,ownmg ~ Elenore has uked Jeanette Vanmaid of honor ELzabeth Arnold,

~ bridesmaids Mrs George -4 IBecelalre to be her honor at-Shirk, Jr., of New York. and Mrs. ,. tend ant and Joann Morrison,'f/llllMn Collins of Chelsea, Mich. 1 Jeanne Gardiner, Ann Scott and

Nancy McGullleas to be herWith William Clayter as best " brldesmafdsman, hill brother had as grooms- f Wilham B Roe of Clevelandmen James Teetzel, George Shirk, Heights. 0, Will be "Jack's" bestWilliam Collins, IInd Richard Ar. ! man and Jack Shackelford, broth-Bold. ~ .. .. er of the bride-elect, Robert C.

The couple WI 11 reSIde In Moffett studio S W Cot Photo Keaney of Pittsburgh, P~. Ed.:f5edford, VIrginia, after the MRS. ANDREW CLAYTERS, JR. MRS. BRUCE F. FAVSONE ward Johnston of Boston, Mass,boneymoon triP to Pennsylvania, 1-------- --___________________Char)es LundqUISt of Jamestown,tor which Vlrguua changed to a N. "/., and Henry C. Dixon anddark green gabardine SUit With (7)rn_ nupt~Oal r-reSltOVlOll"eSCUonor Robert K. Lyon of Leanllngtonbrown ~ories. lj-"'1 t ~ OJ (; a-lc have been asked to act as ushers.

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Y th S k !fi PI J I (7) JIm d held Friday at the Hotel PrmceOU L ee_ S une CJhaaer 0 :nernshire U\oa ::.a~~~':sm~os:.lth the

Knowledge ---'Youth today seeks the answer Will ~~~~~ t~:~O:~::~1 r~nnnt'orpr~~~~:'15 ::::: :~ni~~R~~~~'e,.0f,Ch:::4::V:1Rites Planned

to two balc questions," said June Sh4dn, 01 Bnk,htre rolUf, to their ,on, D tlntel.Mr. Quentin Farrand, one of The cUIUDhter of Mr. and Mn. Frtlnk J. S h4der of Berk,hlre road will be h(mored tlt the For Churchthe Baba'! youth addresslI1J a W. McNIch411 home of Mr •• F. J. Winckler, who if hortenitl.g At tl kuchen Ihower on Sept" 10pthering of Baha'is and friends With co-hoste.", Mn. Walter Bl!1Ier and M",. Robert Winckler. In ceremoroes next Sunday atbI G~e Pomte Tuesday eve- I . ~ Another tea and shower, a~-------------- 3.30 p. m., St. Paul EvangehcalBing. "FU'lIt the youth seeks re- crystal type, WIll be scheduled for Lutheran Church wJ1llay the cor-lilious teachings wluch are in AnEND A NT,S Sept 14 by Mrf. Frank Krue, Jr., LO CA LIT E nemone of Its new e<hfice at8ICCOrd WIth science, and see- f W ld ed b Chalfonte and Lothrop, Grosseondly, he wants to know the 0 I emere venue, assISt yI.JAVE rOWNS Mrs. William Gordon and Mrs. NAMES DATE PomteFarms.ThespeakerfortheeftSWers to the problems fadn, .. l...J c. H Chisholm. This will be fol- occasion will be the Rev. Normanthe world today. A M t D D P d f.- 0 - SATI N lowed by a brunch on Sept. 18 . en er, . ., resl ent 0

"Youth ... also Fremely con- r at the Allard Road residence of FOR WED DIN G the Michigan District of theIdous of ~e, and feels that the Norman Hobbs. and a Sept. American Lutheran Church.=e=~ an~~t~::eh:~ The gold and blue satm bro- 25 dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Eger The symbolical action wJ11 bearnved at the age of 40 or 50. caded gowns of lIer attendants Sherman Kelly of W. Boston of Bucloniham road, announce performed by the Rev. Charles

"In contrast with the youth accentuated 'the glowmg wory Blvd. the engagement of their daughter W Sandrock, pastor, assISted bywho baft liven up t&le March satin worn by Mar,y Frances Peez, Hostessmg at a personal shower Mary Ann. to Anthony Joseph the members of the Bwldmgfor these lIDIWer. Baha'I youth of Balfour Road, when .he ex- wJ.1lbe Mra. Hugh Gorey of Chal- Fritz, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Committee: Dr. Alfred E. Seyler,IIaft • keen desire to tell others changed nuptial vows last Satur- fonte avenue on Sept. 28, for the P. Fntz of East F.oreat avenue, Chairman, Fred Orth, Charlest1Iat there ia a relicious teach. day in St. Ambrose Church with bride-elect, who will also be the DetroIt. Thiede, Carl KUIUI, Ervin Rup-IBt which fa in accord with the .on of Mr. and Mrs. Don honor guest at a spinster dmner The wedding Will take place recht, Fred Panzer, Leonhard, and.. title l!!2dJnt1, and which Thaddeus GalVin, Sr., of Cranford on the folloWing Tuesday ThiS October 22, at St. Clare of Mon- Clarence Enrel... !Delude in ita Writinp, the Lan~ Will be gIVen by Mrs. Willipm. J. tefalco Church. The chOir, under the direction....... to war .trikes, .preju- Rose pomt lace and bishop Berg, Jr., the future matron-of- MisI E(er has asked her sister of Mr. C. J. Wickwire, Will smg.4ict, and reUlious confliets. sleeves fashioned the bridal gown honor. Grace to be her mll1d of hODOr It IS expected that the dedlca-TheM teachings were explained of the daughter of the Lawrence Alto attending the bride.to-be and the bridesmaids Will melude tion will take place early nextby Baha'u'llah m 1863 when He G. Peezs of Beverly lillIs, Call- at the Blessed Sacrament Cathe- another lister Ruth; Mrs. Joseph spnng. Meanwhile services wJ11.A1d that the old order of na- fomla, and I halo-bonnet topped dral wlll be bridesmaids Vlctona C. Eger, Jr, Mrs. Frank Eger continue at Jackson School Audi.tionaJim and ita evils would be her veil. Mehkan, Jane SaJi ..... - of Illi- and Mrs. Jamt!ll Barter. Mr. torlum, Marlborough and Wave-

--''' f dvi"-- . . Mr Wal B w-" FrItz will have his brother Vm-eat -.ue or a ...-tion Th Id b d b OOIS, s. ter eyer, Jr., and • b ney.e go roea e was worn y S 11 R cent as est man and the ushers'baMd upon the laws of God, . a y eason Mr Arthur O I'sch is th- con..a maId of honor GlorlB Peel, while Will be John Eger. brother of hte ~one 'lVorl.... on. manlund one. . The groom.elect has chosen for tractor',' Merritt and Cole are the_\loot_.. ' bndesmalCls Nan- Joos Susan bride, Ted Sly, Dan Perry and&--- Duckett, EJ.1een H':ckey, a'tm Mrs. his best man, Robert Reuon, and Orville Bouftord. arclutects.

Michael O'Donnell appeare din for ushers he Will hl¥e William Mrs. Eugene Lange is plannmg -- _the blue br0C!8.deutin L1Sht hlu" and Richard Reason, Fred Ant. :t 1=:hoo ncud bhllwer for tn. L. M .was worn by junior bridesmaid Lt. Col. Burdett Hauely of bride-to-be at her Buc:kinpam 1St OVlesCarol Peez m net over taffeta. MInnesota, Major Howard Gollo- road home on. September 17. Mrs.

day of Jackson, Mich., and James Jo .. Roller and her daughter F Chil..l_.Be.!ltman was John Galvin, and Murray Dorothy will honor the bride- or w.en

usherIng were John Herdegan, The Detroit Golf Club will be elect at a shower on the 5th ofJohn McKinley, Jr, Clarence the iCene later of the breakfast October and Mrs. James HarterDay, Jr., and Lanford Barrows. and reception. and Mrs .Onalel O'Bnen wJ.11be

The bnde's mother chose up- ------ co-hostesses at a shower on Oc-phire blue silk: crepe, wlule Mr.. Franz Joseph Haydn composed tober 12. Others planning partiesGalvin had a belie II1k erepe ~_ more than 400 major composItions are Mrs Joseph C. Ecer. Jr. andsemble. dunng hIS llfebme. Mrs. Frank Eger.

I'The couple left for a tnp to

Vlrlmla and South Carohna afterthe receptlon at the Grosse PomteYacht Club, and plan to reside onTorrame Road.

:eu~I~~~nf~e;t~%~~n:~e~t;~ 'Friendship Tea Announced'and an mVltatlon IS extended topersons experienced m choral On, Tuesday. September 13, at 2 pm, the actlVItles of thework or mterested In this type Women s Assoc'atlon of the Grosse Pomte Congregational Churchof vOice trammg to apply for an Will open With a "FnWldshlp Tea" to be held in the home of MrsaudItion For further mformatlon Abram Brown, 74 Moran. . :call Mrs Burton Wmke, VEr- Guest arnvmg early WIll have the pnvllere of healinl "Talks by Imont 7.3818. European Travelus." Mrs. Robert Choate. Mrs. Don*ld Clark, and

All M ~::'~~"m~.Berry WIn speak bn,Oy on their expenences In Europe Irance eetmg Special guest will be the college girls of the church. Tea Will be I

A meetmg of the Women's AI- served at 2:30 pm. At the time guest Will greet the future collegelIanee of The Grosse Pomte uni-I students who are now m the nurery school and on the cradle roll

• tanan Church WIll be held In the of the church.

B.-II WI-IsDn ~!Church proper, 17440 East Jeffe'-I Asslstmg Mrs Brown ~lIl be member~ of the membershl'p com-: I son Avenue at I 30 pm. Septem- ' mlttee With Mrs. Marcu,; Kalbfleisch as chairman.: bf'r 13th, 1949 I - ----~_ _: I 'S I B I seph born on August 23 MrsSChool of Dance: T!l(' Speaker Will be Mr. Ro- ~ on s orn Welch IS the former Josl!phine E: beOurtFBltrhdsallHOf Thbe. CthurclhlbeofI Mr and Mrs Malhn E Welch, I Gant. daughter of Mr. and Mr~ 'I

16715 Ho' : .. r a er. er su lec WI Jr. of Detroit announce the! Wilham A Gant of McKmle'rpe - High Pomts of the May Meet- birth of a second son Damel Jo- d y

IIetweeD Whittier" Cadieux ~ mgs of the Umtarlan ASSOCIatIon1 ~---- '-~---- roa . II : of Boston" I: TUll:edo 1-2395 ~ II Ted wIll be served followmgi..__.__ .1: th e pro g ra m

Homemakers who complainabout the lack 01 labels on yardgoocll or ready-to-wear garmentewill aeeompliab more by directm,their complainta in the nghtplace.

Labell about ahrmkalle, colortastne., wearing qualities andkind of fiber are expensive to thezran~er and require a greatdeal of laboratory testml. OnlytbrouIh complamts made direct.ly to them will the manufacttu'-en bow what the housewUewanta in the way of mformationabout her purchases and label(hem accordmgly.

Home econolTUSts at MJcluganState College say that the house-W11e is interested tn fIber con-tea_ color fastness, shrmkage,wearblg quabtles, special fin-ishes, care. and trade name. Thesame Information she wants fordraperies would not apply to ahouse dress............................ ..i :

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To Open 16th To National Organization The flut popular pnced Ill-gaaement of the W. SomeractSeason at DBC At the l:1th annual meellng of I Hospital, PIU.burah, Pennsyl- Maugham film "Quartet" WIll be

the AmerIcan College of Hos- vania, PreSIdent of the Amerl- th f the Colony Th,.• pltal Admlnl.trators September on e BCleen 0rhe Robert E Lee Chapter of 2' - Cl ,. d 'Oh M can College of Hosp.tal Adm'n- atre .tartm, thiS Friday. The fIrst

IlIe United Daughlen of the con-I "... eve .. n, 10, ISS lstrators Will presdleI

edcracy \\1111open their sIxteenth Dlrolyn M. WIck., director Cot-' . of a series of select fllml to reachI 'I _'on on Tuesday, September tage HospItal of Grosse POinte, MISS WIcks came to Coltdge Ithe Colony the film .. one of the

III at Will be named to the Amencan Hospital In November. 194~ after ' .(1111) 12 30, at the Dellolt Boat College of HospItal Admlmstra- haVIng held admmlstratl' e POSI- mo.t unique steps In clDematlc

tors, an mternatJonal, profeSSional tlons In New York State art yet attempted. Four dlltlnctly! 'Ill' Harry Hodde Will spon- organlzalJon of hospItal admm- ------- dIfferent Maugham storIes are'()~ the luntheon \\,hlch WIll be Jatrators Headquarters for the Book Rev,oew FOI 1presented, each WIth separate dl-f" lowed by the legular mouth- College are In Chicago Candld-" t I nd lupervlSlonI, meeting W-_..I Ch hW ree IOn. Cal sa.alee recommended have qua1ltied uvu, ure omen

The program. given by Mr. through successful expenence as\' 1, Reeves Blalsely, WIll con. hosptlal admml.trators, oulatand- A book revIew by Mrs Fred~J~l of facts In the IVies of naval Houck WIll mark the ftrst meet-hl'loes of the War Bel',/een the mi service 10 the field, and by me of the Women s AiSoclatlon~tates, Admllal Franklin 1:Iu. meetmg the profeSSIOnal lequlre- of Grosse POlOte Woods Presby-ments of the College(lanan and Rear Admiral Ra- Miss WIcks WIll leave Sep- tenan Church at the chulch.

I ph ad Sczr...-ns, ...hose b.rthdilYs tember 2:1 for Cleveland to re- Mack and Tooney road, Wednpo;-a'e telebrated lJ;l September celve the honor at the Con~oca- day. September 14, at 1 15 pm

>\ list of the Incommg offl- lion ceremony Sunday afternoon Mrs Houck WIll review "The(1'15 are as follows' Mrs John 1ft Hote! Statler. MISS Jessie Doctor Wearll Three Faces" -by'\01 man Petro.ky, preSIdent, Mrs Turnbull, Ellzab"'h Steel Magee U B dHalOld Hlggms, fir.t Vlce-preSI- ~ ._...a_ry__ a_r_. _CH.'" I \1rs A. Franzblau, secondvlce-pre,ldent, Mr •. Gordon Mac-Donald, thIrd vice-preSident; Mrs

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an-Hellenics Plan Ambitiousrogram for New Fall SeasonWith Its usual summer hohday fOUl, load, IS plannmll the Presl.an end, the DetroIt Pan. dent s Tea wIth assl~tance of Mrli.

eUenlcASSOCiatIonWill hold Its RusselJ Patkard, 7708 E Jeffer.I meeting of the 1949-50 sea- son In hke manner, Mrs. Robert

~ on Tuesday, September 13, Bennett, 3107 Alter road, IS plan-2 pm m the sunroom of the nmg the annual GI eek Letternila! YWCA, on Wltberall Day, dn event of Interest to alleel bOIOllty women In the Clt)' AsMrs GeOlge R. Sntder, the new chall man of thiS committee, Mrs.esldent WII! presIde at the Bennett Will announce her co-

twg which WIll bring togeth. WOIkers at a later datethe representatives of 18 memo The Immediate past,pl eSldentr SOIOrttlb and eIght assocIate of the asSOCiation, Mrse Walteroups A~.lstmg Mrs Snyder E Bauman, 1246 BerkshIre roadws hel term, w.lll be Mr. Hall WIll head the Constitutional Com~

ppmcotl, 587 P':'... 'd blvd, as mlttee whtle she WII! also workasurer WIth Mrs Mal k Haas, 5260 Berk-

Among the delcgdtes, who Icp- shire, 1ft assisting MI S LIPPIncottent some 5,000 alumnae In the who IS thaaman of the Budgety ""ll be many Grosse Pomters CommltlPetheIr POSItIOns liS commIttee I Sel vlftg as delegates to the

alrOlE'nand assIstants College Women's Volunteel ServoHeadmg the Program Comlnlt- Ice and the DetrOit ASSOCIatIonof

for thIS year IS Mrs. C H. UnIversity of MIchIgan Women,orrison,715 FIsher road, aSSIsted respectively, WIll be MIS RalphMesdames Byron B. Phillips, Hummel, 723 UUnJverslty place

Q Cloverly road, and Robert and MIS John Lynch, 1018 York.ndncks, 460 N. Colomal court. shIre roadMrs Howard SImon, 1080 Bal. The Scholarslu~ Bridge Com-

mittee IS headed by Mrs. EdwardF. Klamer, 464 S Colomal court,who also serves as a member ofthe Community Fund Women'sCommIttee Workmg WIth Mrs.Kramer on the Bndge CommIttee,WIll be Mesdames' John Thomas,440 McKinley road, MaunceStrong, 1083 Maryland, Arthur MRS. KINS COLLINSErIcson, 686 Washmgton road and V l T B H dOctober Will be ush- RIchard Schletters, 12275 Evan- As an Inveterate student and mother of four chddren Mrs KIns 0 unteers 0 e onore

m by the annual Autumn ston I CollIns retIred to the classloom In time to gladuate from Wayne'-ket of the Girls' FrIendly I RushIng CommIttee Chairman Umverslty the same tlme her daughter Vlrglnla was concludmg a Volunteers from 118 SOCIal servIce agencies In MetropolitanleW of Lower MIchigan. for the season IS Mrs Al thur P CUInculum at MIchigan State. So reqUlttmg was hel SOjourn on DetrOIt WIll be awarded certIficates of merit at the Third Annual

The Market, sponsored by the Bartholemew 2064 Norwood wh~ the campus that Mrs. Collms continued to collect beads of WIsdom 'l'resentatJOn of Volunteer A"ards, Monday. Sept 19 at 1130 am.up's Hollday House commlt- I has asked ~. Harold 0 Love, and last January she receIved her Masters degree In ClImcal at the Fox Theatre.and offering lUSCIOUSfrUlts 1610 Ford court, and Mrs Norman Psychology. Dr. LillIan M. GJlbreth, natmoally-known engmeer and Girl I

d vegetables as well as a va- Lasca, 641 Fisher road, to serve At heart she always harbored an Interest in young people Scout volunteer. Will be the speaker at the ceremoroes whichty of other artIcles, WIll take as aIdes and has direetly lent herself to their service. Beginnine as a are sponsored by the Central Volunteer Bureau of the CounCil

Saturday, Oct 1, at the PubliCIty, m the "Pomtes" for Captain on a Communit,. Cbest team she was selected for her of SOCIal AgenCies, • Red Feather serVice, CIty and State olfM:lals ILs' Friendly vacatlon camp at the AssOCIatIOn, IS being directed conspicuous competance for a YWCA executive post. Blandish1y \\,111attend the gala meetInge Lake m Oakland County. by MIS. John P. Cushman, 352 she does double duty as Chairma.n of their Personal Committee I

Plans are raplClly shaping un- RIdgemont road and as tint vlce,preside,.t of the entire metropolitan branch. Last Among the volunteers WIll be those from Tau Beta and ther the Market comnuttee, m- March Mrs. Collins was dlSpauhed to San Francisco as one of Juftlor League I

udmg MISSFrances W. SIbley, elenn voting deleratel at the triennial national convention of 1_ "Washmgton road. honorary C"lU1~ch G1'OU'h the YWCA. It was dume thU colloquy that aU the pllllJll and 'I- ICtOOI'JI. CvhihDA.

mman; Mrs. Rogers I Mar- {j r policies of the Y were formulated and adopted nationally. AloOf V~c.. t;".".--- Is. of Birmingham, general with ber strinlent duties she attends Ills reru1ar committee meet- SATURDAY, AUCUST 10 II

man, Mrs. A. B. Allen, of Pi° R ° Inp with the stafftre)!t,vIce chairman, and Mrs. txes euntoll In keeping WIth her tlend of graduate studies Mrs. Collms has! This IS your last chance to have your child'sorge R Clark, of Detroit, The Confirmation Classes of dIrectly applied much of her knowledge whIle workmg With the ! portrait at my speCial offer, 1 5x7 for $200 Iairman of Hollday House com- 1939 to 1949 inclUSive of FaIth Character EducatIon Project whIch 15 sponsored by the Central: All appointments made this week for futureIttee. Lutheran Church, WIll have a MethodIst Church on Woodward. I dotesThISMarket festival-the first ReunIon Banquet Fnday, Sep- Mrs. Collms who represents the thll d genel atlon of an old east Ias held Oct. I, 1932-15 a Jolly tember 16th, at 6 30 pm Side DetrOit family attended Eastern HIgh School and conhnuedt.together of the many In- Dunng the past ten years, hel educatIon at Martindale Normal School whIch was later ab.rested women of Grosse Pomte, more than four hundred young sorbed by Wayne Umverslty. Before rearmg her family she .spent itrOll, Blrmmgham, Bloomfield people have Jomed FaIth Church several years m the employ' of the Department of Educational Re. I

d surroundmg towns As. h h h H I Rtf C sealch In the cIty jl.tlng are members of the Girls' t roug tea y I e a on- As 'Itinerant travelers Mr. and Mrs. Collins have been lured 1_formatIon Plans are bemg madeendly branches of vanous to serve the members of these to all parts of this country as well as Mexico a:od Guatemala. t.ach

wns and cItIes of lower Mlchl- classes, mcludmg their ten m- summer their speeia} focal polut Is Vermout where they head forstructors. who are now Futon the Lake MansfieJd Trout Club in the GreeD Mountains. •

Grosse Pomte members of mother cltles The greatest part of thIS summer Mrs Collms has spent babyollday House commIttee in- The main speaker for the eve- Slttmg WIth her two grandchlldren who are VISItIng from Texas.ude MISS Margaret Hendne, nmg WIll be Myron H. Schroe- Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jack .Alexander. Home for a fewrs. Alexander W. Gopeland, ter. a DetrOit Lawyer. weeks IS her daughter VIrginIa who recently finIshed a summer

L. Rothe Farr, Mrs. Heat- The banquet 15 bemg served sessIOn at ColumbIa UnIversity of Chicago.r Green and Mrs. WIlson W by the Ladles of Fasth Church Behind her home on Westchester Road there IS 1I prosperouslis I under the supervlSlon of Mrs. fl Ult and vegetable plot of whIch Mrs Collins IS the offiCIal weederMarket hours are from 11 Chfford McCormick, Chairman and trimmer. The chOIcest selectlons wdl be put 1ft the deep freezeIn. to 4 pm. Luncheon for for thiS occasIon are Gayle Lor. I for future consumption Meanwhile Mrs Collms vento; her spare

WIll be served from 12 to 2 lea. Max Knuth, Dorothyann moments around makmg her meld JD the currently popular Canastadock: Mrs WJ1JJ.am E RIce, LInd and Harold PIper. I gameluncheon chaJI'DUln, and tlc- .==:.....=.= -=-- _ets may be purchased in ad-

ce from COmmlttee membersat the G.F.S. offlce at St.

auI'. Cathedral House, Wood-d at Hancock.

The Hohday House camPSitePme Lake where the Market

be held is located on Mld-ebeIt road Just north of West

g Lake road in Oakland By DO~IS MIL:"-TS I all.J"lght on 25%, Without feeling I 5IW£LD5!y, about five miles from (First In a Senes) I too hen-pecked. ( \y

onhac. What do you thInk are the I ''It would be mce If he likedBooths and chairmen are: quahtles a fellow should have to books, symphomes and art," she 131 08

try store MISS M Hyrtle become an Ideal Husband" Opl:'n- thought "but I wouldn't like It ESSEXtrong, Jams and Jelhs, MIss f ' Phoneces Sibley and Mrs. A B. mg WIth thiS first In a senes 0 partlcular!,y If he was a rabId VA. 3-0210

llen, baked &oods, homemade answers, the ReView Will reveal polltlclan N Ciaread stressed, Mrs. Sheldon R. the opmiOns anonymouslY o:Cered Included m hiS hkes that would eU) sses • • •able: delIcatessen, Mrs E. C. by Grosse Pomte's leadmg love- appeal to hiS mate would be an inpmdler and Mrs. George D. hes who have recently made theIr mclinatlOn to travel. and he POTIERYlark, white elephant Mrs. debut mto pOinte SOClet)- I should very much like to ha\ ellham Graham and MISS Mar- ''I'd hke hIm to have stature, I children. and

aret Hendne With a rather dark compleXIon. 'Also" she concluded' I would China Paintin2\egetables, frUlts and flowers, I combmed WIth dark hair and IJke to have hIm be able to llUP- u

!o; John W GIllette, Jr. and I eyes. and mamtammg a rather port me In a fashIon to whIch I StartiDI"rs Joseph Page, chtldren's en- vounglsh look" said one debu- am unaccustomed" September 12th-lamment, Mn; Kenneth Mc- iante In descnbmg her dream _"egor publiCity, Mrs WIlson I man '.'\nd naturalh. lIke all D1stnbullon ot CongresSIOnal Aftemoon and Evenill&"

MJlls and Mrs Fred J Ken-; glrl< I like a nice build on ~ Idl<U"lcts ,s made e\ ery 10 years COMPLETE LINEed, fmances, MISS Mable Er- man. but It'S not too Important when the Federal Census IS POTTERY SUPPLIESngton and Mrs. James A! As far as personaht) goes. she taken. ' _M_e_m_be_r_Am_e_n_C_M__ ce_r_a_rn_'c_s_oc_'_ct_'rown • deslrps her man to be courteous,\ lar.!!etent wll1 be erected for and pollt(' but not (\\ erlv <0 Hee rh,ldren's mo\,es and grab I ~hould be capable of bemg qUite ia~ features and there'll be Ice I~oclabll' VI lth a gr"up of people.eam. pop and such for the and ha\ lng a g<>od <en,e ofall fnGr1,' Frlendlv S t f hu."or

, c~ oCle \' 0 I • He ddm,leh -h'h,'d ",OT bel '~dn h <p<m,oreri b" the t d d he nt I <led 'pn,.;J ~"''''p11 D . M . "'pol ",''t''lln iP'" J

1000e<e01 Icna!:an., ~e,qng 1ath!'] an 1Olt'r('<t In (111-

.,..., tured art and b<'mg mn] e of •e 'I><,t \\ here the remUk'j h bod'

~ HI ~.'1 nanll'ator. Capta n orne \a-n~~ (" \\a, <lam bv natl\ e< ~or <hould tn,- fell,,\\ ha.,e <In\

Kr~ a,"kua Bav H~\\all. " quamt Idea< of the hl~bbV .~,E'al;" ,r~ " a bron7e tablet placed I mg the pant< In thr ,am,), no-r~", e- The World Book En- e\E'n on a f1ft,.flft\. pl'r("('Tlta!!1'r0:>r~]~ <;l\< th" memorl~l. She 1)(-1,('\(', f,rm:' 111;<' <he

• "Irrace 01 the c::ea, ,S C;ll41Uld jf~r'l':"" 7;"" ....( tl,t\ ,H"htlii:'hl~ ~-ly ;<t 'ow tIde llnd $ \\ h,ll- h(' \\ llh hl< male <uperlor

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tory condition &nd ap-! n le- - VI- _...proved by the Chief OJ DO W rs n eel,the Fire Department •(b) The ChIef of the Fir Frank Thayer

Department and hiS aUlhor .. IIzed assistants may make Grosse Pomte Busmess Men'ssuch other InspectIOns and I Rowl'!"g A~!OC!dtlon electedtests as an deemed neces- Frank Thayer preSident at a

meetmg last week launchmg theary for the purpose of safe- new season's achvltles.ty and the enforcement of Bruce Wal.ren was re-electedthiS Ordinance. :.ecretary and Al DaVid wasSee 16 It shall be unlawful named treasul er

for any owne~, occupant, Lea~ue play IS expected to getlirm partnershIp assOCiatIOn underway on Wednesday, Sep-or ~orporahon havJnf con- tembel 28 at Maple Lanes, War-

, ren at Radnor.trol or management of any The new center, which IS underbUilding or structure, to u<e the management of Ray Pety, ISor permit to be used therelll eqUipped With semi-automaticany gas fired .pace heating pJn setters.equipment which has been m. Sixteen teams will comJ:!ete in-stalled or altered subsequent c1udmg Turner Bwck, defendmgto the effective date of thiS champion.ordinance WIthout a permitas herem prOVided and com- Farms Datepllance With SectIOn 14 here-of. It shall also be unlawfulfor any person, firm, part.nershlp, association or corpo-ration to turn on the gas foruse In any gas fired space L I Nheahng equipment which has ega oticebeen mstalled or altered In C. fany bUilding or structure sub- Ity 0 '~Summer Shadows" Is Themesequent to the effeehve date

;:r'i;;r~h=;~~";:~~~~~~!.~!~t~of 2nd Young People's Dance() Wh Ordinance of the City of Grosse ThiS Saturday evening, sep'l there Will be facllltJes for play-a enever any gas Pointe Entitled "Relulation af tember 10.! a full moon will be m~ bridge during mtermlSslons.fired S!I;Il'P hPllh"g ~!.!IP_ lid 11' Use Handlin- S.o d caslmg . ~ummer ~naaows as IUS age group mc u es a

ment Untt or a part thereof S I' f F !' rOle on Roston Clark and hIS band play at those of college age and thehas been condemned the m. .0 e 0 uel 011 and Construe- the MemorIal Center. Thl$ will be young married people of thespector shall place thereon tlon, etc •• of Burners for Burn- the second dance sponsored by Pointe as well as those who area red tag 11$hng the causes inr Fuel Oil for Heatin, the Grosse POinte War Memorial out of school. Many of thefor the condemnation It Purposes:' AssOCIation for the twenty and Pomte's Younk people have mar.Shall be unlawful for any The City of Grosse Pointe thirty years age group In the rted and are no longer IIvmgowner, occupant, firm, part. OrdaInS: Pomte. here. To them a speCIal invltahonnershlp, association or cor- Seetlon 1. An ordmance of TIus dance wll1 be very Similar goes out from the committee to

., h 1 the Clt of G P t to that held on July 23 for tlus come to the Center and renewpora ...on, avmg contro or ~. rosse om e en- same group. Tickets Will be $1 50 their old fnendshlps. Many willmanagement of any such tItled RegulatIon of Use, a couple and will be on sale at be gomg back to school soon andunIt or part thereof to use Handhng, Storage and Sale the door that evenmg. No stags "Summer Shadows" Will prOVideor permIt to be used such of Fuel 011 and ConstructIon, WIll be allowed. Refreshments a time and place for that one lastunit or part thereof until etc., of Burners for Burning WIll be served on the terrace get togather before the schoolsuch causes for for the con- Fuel Oil for Heating Pur- overlook¥tg the lake and are in- be111srlllg.

demnatlon shall have been poses," adopted September eluded m the price of the tickets _~Ieme(!led and the unit or :l0, 1929, IS hereby amended. There wll1 be danclllg from Duck Hunters Nitepart thereof has been put Seetion 26. Regardless of 9:30 untIl 12.30 everywhere onm safe condihon and ap- anything contamed m said the brst floor of the Center and The first flal meetmg of the

ordman th 't the gardens WIll be open. Also, Wayne County Sportsman's Clubproved as such by the Chief ceo e pernu pro- 11"'----------_-. Will be held Tuesday evelllug,of the FIre Department. vlded for in Section 3 thereof ISeptmeber 13 ,at the NorthwestSec. 17. The reqUirements shall be issued in wrIting by Proves He's Detroit Post American Legion at

as to gas pIping, valves and the Clerk of the City of h R l;ll C Greenfield road and Schoolcraftflttlllgs, and as to gas fired Grosse Pomte but only upon t e ea lUC oy avenue.space heating equipment, and the recommendation of the According to research xeperts It Will be "Duck Hunter's

ChI.ef of the FI e Dartt Night" and Ken Dahla, preSIdentregulabons In respect there- r ep men With The World Dook Encyclo-d th B 'ld' I t f ... of the Trenton Sportsmen's Clubto. as contamed in Ordinance an e Ul Ing nspec or 0 pedla, the expression "the real

th C t f G and down river duck hunting ex-No. 81-E of the Cl.ty of De- e I y 0 rosse Pointe, McCoy" IS believed to have come t 11. per ,WI speak on huntmg pros-trolt, Michtgan, whIch ordl- which recommendations shall to our language because of a pects and new federal regula-

nance IS entitled "An Ordi- not be made unless all of the brawl in a saloon. tions.nance to regulate the design, ordmances of the CIty of The story goes that a gentle-

Grosse POinte have been com': man by the name of McCoy oneconstruction, mstallation and phed with by the one to "fte,moon was. mindmg his ownmamtenance of gas fired space whom the m't . d bUSiness drmking a schooner ofheating equipment. appIi. per I 1S ISSue beer In a corner saloon. Heances and appurtenances," and unless the appllcat has was approached by a drunk whoetc, effective May 23, 1948 paid to the Treasurer of the In a loud tone :lnd for no :reaso~is hereby incorporated m and City of Grosse Pointe a fee at all, saId very Unkind thmgsmade a part of thIS Ordinance of five ($5.00) dollars. about McCoy and hiS ancestry.to the same effect as though ThIS amended ordmance Friends of the drunk tned tofully set forth herem. shall take effect ten (10) days drag him away ,explainmg that

after pubItcatlon m a news- thiS was the great. McCoy~neSec. 18. Any person, firm, paper Circulated in the CIty ~f the top pnze fighters 01 the

partnershIp, aSSOCIation or i:lay. The drunk snorted hiS dIS-/corporatIon or anyone acting of Grosse Pomte and after a bellef and continued hIS abUSiveon behalf of such person, firm, copy thereof has been posted tactics until McCoy turned and

1n at least five (5) publiC flattened V:~ heckler With one Ipartnership, assoclahon or places Within the City of punch.corporation Violating any of Grosse Pointe. When the heckler eame to, hethe provisiOns of tlus Ordi. Adopted: Sept. 1, 1949. shook his h'ead, rubbed hIS jawnance shall upon conviction Posted: Sept. 8, 1949. and said, "You're right; he's thethereof be subJect to a fine Pubbshed: Sept. 8 1949. real !'1cCOy."of not more than one hun- ' ThIS story was repeated overdred ($100) dollars or to 1m. Norbert P Neff and over until the expressIOnprlSonment III the county Jail ., "the rael McCoy" carne to meanfor a period of not more than I C_i_ty_C_lerk."genuine"ninety (90) days, or both --------------such line and imprisonment,III the discretion of the courtEach day that a VIOlation ofthiS Ordinance IS contmuedor permitted to eXISt WIthoutcompliance shall con;tItute Ia separate offense pUnishableupon conVIction In the man-ner prescribed In tlus secllon

Sec 19 Should any sectIOn,paragraph or prOVISionof thiSOrdmance be declared m-vahd, the same shall not af-fect the validity of the Ordi-nance as a whole or any partthereof other than the partso deClared lllvalld.

Sec. 20. This Ordmanceshall take effect ten (10) daysafter pubhcatlOn m a news-paper CIrculated In the Cityof Grosse POInte and afterbemg posted III at least fivepublic places III the CIty ofGrosse Pomte

Adopted Sept. I, 1949Posted Sept 8, 1949.Published Sept 8, ]949

6-111. Grosse 'olnte ReYiew-Thursdey, September I, 19491Legal Notice character, reputation and lit.

ness of the apphcants and/ol'

C-t f the persons to be examinedI y 0 The Board shall also exam-

G P lniP th • .an .....l."'ao"'.e ..."' ....I,., ....• "" ...rosse ointe I person:s t~k'mg"ihe-'~;;a-;;lI;;~:tlon to determine their fit.

A. ONillonce to Re,ulote the ness and reliabIlity to takeDeli,n, Construction. Instollo- part,ln any of the opera hODStion, Repair, Alteration ond of the busIness Such exam-Meintenance of Gas Fired

:r.: matlon shal1 be practlcal Inee Heotin, Equipment, Ap- character and shall relate to

Iollees and Appurtananeel. thosp matters which shal1Th.. City of Grosse Pomte fairly test the relahve capac.

OrdaIns' Ity of those persons examinedSection 1 This ordinance to take part In the operahon

shall apply to all new gas of the business Based on thefired space heating eqUIP- findmgs and recommendationsment Installatlons and to all (If the Board, the said Clerkpresent gas fired space heat. shall duly cert\,fy the Issuanceing eqUipment, prOVided, that of a license to the aphcantspreSllnt InstallatJons may be the Board linds rehable andcontinued In use Without safe to take part In the opera.ehange where such present hons of the bUSiness.installahons baslcal1y con- Sec 8. Licenses shal1 beform to approved standards claSSified and hmlted as toand pre s en t no hazard the mput ratmg of gas firedthrough the method of m. space heatmg equipment Withstallatlon or operation. which the applIcant IS fa-

Sec. 2 It shall be unlaw. mlhar In the mstal1ahon andrul m the City of Grosse servIcing as follows'Pointe for any person, firm, Class "A "-EqUipment "''lthpartnership, assOCiatIOn or mput ratmgs not exceedJnfeorporatlon to Install, repair, 500.000 BTU per hour.alter or servlce any gas fired Class "B"-Equlpment Withspace heating eqUipment, or all Input ratmgs (unlimited)to engage m any such busI- See. 9. The Board 1$ hereby!leIS, WIthout first regIStenng authorIZed to adont rules andm the off.ce of tli,e Clerk of regulatIons necessary to makethe City and paYing a fee effective the prohslons ofaf live ($5 00) dol1ars to the thiS ordinance.Treasurer of the CIty of Sec. 10. Upon the recom-Grosse Pointe. mendahon of the Board that

Sec. 3 It shall be unlaw- a lIcensee has faIled to com-.fuI m the CIty of Grosse ply With the provl$lons ofPOinte for any person, firm, thl$ ordinance, or Wlth thepartnership, associahon or rules and regulatlons adopt-eorporahon to lllStall, repaIr, ed thereunder, or 1$not SUlt-alter or servIce any gas fired able to engage in the opera-spaee heatmg eqwpment, or tlons of the busmess, theto engag~ In any such busi. Mayor may revoke or sus-ness, Without first haVlllg filed pend any license 1I8Uedthere-an appl1cal1on With the Clerk under.of the CIty and having ob. Sec. 11. A fee for the ISSU-tained from such Clerk a Ii- ance of such lIcense in thect!DSt! as hereinafter set forth, sum of ten ($10) dollars shallprovided, however, that any be pllld to the clerk of saidauch person, firm, partner- City.ship, associatIon or corpora- Sec. 12. All licenses andbon need not secure the said regIStrations hereunder shalllie<!!l!e from the said Clerk expIre on the nurty-first dayif .uch person, firm, partner- of March neJrt following.lhip, association or corpora- Sec. 13. It shall be unlaw-,ation provt!!5to the said Clerk ful for any person, firm, part-that it has in effect a ltcense nerslup, association or corpo-issued by another municipal. • ration to install, repmr ority in tlus State under an or- alter any gas fired space heat-clinance containmg at least ing equipment III the City ofaubstantially the same regu- Grosse Pointe Without a writ-lations as thIS ordinance and ten permit issued by the said!Ies a certlfied copy of such Clerk. Such permIt may In-

license WIth the SIlldClerk. elude the mstallatlon ot elee-Sec. 4. AppltcatJons for tne Wll'tng for gas fired heat-

registration and apphcations Jnf eqwpment, providtngfor licenses shall be made on such wiring is restricted tohlank forms furnlshed for the installatIon of an lllSulat-IUIh purpose by the saId mg transformer only whoseClerk. The applIcation shall primary IS connected to aneontam, in addition to the exlStmg lIghtmg circUit. Suchother requested Information, permIt shall not be issued un-the follOWIng: less the apphcant thereforCa) Name, age and address has comphed Wlth the ordi.

of applicant; nances of the City of Grosse(b) Quahfication of appli- Pointe and has paid to the

eant; I Treasurer of the City of(e) If apphcant be • eorpora- Grosse Pomte the sum of five

tion- ($500) dollars.L Full and accurate cor. Sec. 14. Upon the ISSuance

porate name; of the permIt reqUIred by2. When and where in- Sectlon 13 hereof, the ChIef

corporated; of the F1re Department shanJ. Full names and ad- Issue a temporary tag wluch

dresses of offIcers of he shall attach to the eqUIp-eorporation; ment to be mstalled provld-

4. Name of officer or reg. mg he determmes that theWar employee who 1$ equIpment eomphes WIth thisto take the examIna- ordmance. and, after the com-

ltlon and Ius quahfica- pletlOn of the mstallatlon ortlons; repairs and alteratIOns, he I

(4) If applIcant be a part. shall cause the same to benership.- inspected and tf found to con.1. Names and addresses form ~ the ordinance of the

of members thereof City of Grosse Pomte l,e shalland the Qilme of the attach thereto a Dermanentpartner or regular em- metal tag, properly num-ployee who IS to take bered. The installatIOn or reothe examinatton and pairs and alteratIOns shall nothis qualIficatIons; be used prior to such ~rma-

(e) If the applIcant conducts nent tag bemg so :ItUlchedbus.ness under a trade See 15 The Chl!!f of theor assumed name, the Fire Department and hiS au-followmg additIonal In. thonzed assistants shall haveformatlon- the nght dunng reasonable1. Complete • n d full hours to enter any bUlldmg

trade name; or premIses m the City of2. The name of the per- Grosse Pomte for "he 'Ourpose

son or penons domg of makmg any InspectIOns orbUSiness under such tests of any gas fired o;pacet r a d e or assumed heatIng eqUIpment or partsname. thereof contamed therem

See 5. The Board of Exam. (a) It shall be the dutv be p..... ffmen shall COnsIstof the City of the Chief of the FIn! or rt .......e I I!luildm~ CommISSioner. ChIef Department or hiS auther-of the lire department, and IZed assistants to U1Specl City Clerk.City Clerk. all new gas fired space ------ I

See 8. No llcen~e shall be heatmg Ulllt~ at the time i Sponsor Golf MeetISSUed to an applicant until of theIr installatIOn and all i Reunion Banquet forhe has submitted to an exam. lla~ tired space heatmg UllItS •Inatlon and I!' qu"llfied by Installf'd prevIOus to the Faith Lutherant~ Board or such applicant enactment of thiS Ordl- The Lulher.1n Service CounCilhas a peI"'on In hl~ reltular nilnce ~ hlch due to their of GrE'ater Df-tr01t WIll <;ponsoremploy who IS actlveh III con~tructlon installation or lt~ llnnual Golf Tournllment oncharge wh'l has submitted to I condition mav prt>Sent a Saturclav. Spptl'mhtor 24, at 1,0the l!Xamlnatlon and III qual. hazard to persons or prop- pm lit Plum Rrnok Countrydied by th~ Board ProVlded. ert" Club Thpre Will be a dinner and IThat 'lIl h- a license has bei!n . (I) Whmever any"as enterta mment lmm!!dlately fol-

"'.. .. lowmg the toumam!!nt Th!! Jl:olfwued to an applicant baed !ired .pace he.tln, unit tournAment IS belllj[ arrangedon the qu.llficatIons of lIUch or part therMf or an~ throul1h the C()()~ratlnn of Mrrerulllt' ~mplo"ef' and the Ill" aC't'es<;orv the r ~ t 0 IS W J Wf'ber of the Ml('hl~an Ath.bve 1eT\-lCes of quch pm. found to ~ lln<;llff'or III I )ptlC Roard of Control (\ofr WploveE' With the appllcllnt i • cnndTlIon to C'ontnhlllf' J W..her I~ the' f<lthl'r o( Ken 1haw' ~n termm<lled. the I a ha7~rd to Iiff' or Drop WpOfor Fxerull\'f' D,rf'C't01or thl'Slid h('f'n~ shall bf' s,lspend-1 fOrt:; the Chief of the' 1)(>lrolt I.utheran Se-r\ I(e ('(.un-ed until tM applicant ISalraln , Fire Department or hIs' cll) Resen'atlons for the tourn.-qualltled m lK'cN'dancp v. lth autnOTlzed a<~I~ants are I mf'nt ma \ bE' made hy • d Il1ng th~ttt .. provl.~lonS of thl~ (ord,.1 htore-In f'mpowt'red to I 01l1C'f'.., th .. Lutheran S:f'rvlcenance C'onrlemn the Untt or Ih( I Counul L~~~~7-14~'i_

Ser. 7 Tr( B<>:lrrl ' dll p~rl Ih('Tr(,r .,no no ,wr ", if'rp:,m"n <a\~ ,,1I «<lnrl~1mike I Ih0rnulZh lnH'<11ll'1l- Unit or p<l,t thf'TI'of ~h..'1 <hnllirl bf' pnnlNI F:\Idl"ntl1h hf'1l01l of the trammll' exper-j thpreafter hto lI<ed un! 11 dne,n l know the hIgh price of.-c., fe!1enl qual,fiClltl0nll I put In • IlIf!! IInd ntloSflc-1 newspnnt. I, .

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For Space Re8ervation on ThuValuable Directory Call VA. 24558

IRONER - VACUUM CLEAKEB AND

ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE REPAIRS

Pioneer Roofing and Sheet Metal4708 EASTLAWN VAlley 1-8541

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REPAIRING AND REMODELINGof

All Photographic EquipmentIN A COMPLETE MODERN SHOP

BY SKDJ,EJ) CRAfTSMEN

OFFICE SUPPLIES

Eas~ LAD~~f~~~lply(Ana' C~. rr.. kan)WE DELIVER V~ 2-5514

Bous • lG • Da!q - • t.e 1 _ iIaAUU,COMPLETE OFPICE SUFPLlES AND EQUIPMENT

PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES - REPAIRS

RADIOAND

TELEVISION SERVICE

ROBERT'S16330 Eo Warren

TV. 2-4550 VE. 9-0880OpeD 10 a.m. 'tiJ • p.1IL

Guaran&eec1 WorIrPick-Up aDc1 DeUvel'1

t:!J!-CUSTOM BUD..T SUOB SYNCBBONlZATlON

IN ALL SHUttERScomplete 8toek er l'ttotOrraPlde Supplies for A1Dat.eun ... Profe .....

FILMS and PROJECTORS RENTED

Vilkup Ca»tRJIQ SJwpLOtlU A. PtlGGAB.D, "I.B. IOU .. YA.!fDt, ......

SO U8 - SAVE MONEY1324% KERCHEVAL

CUSTOM UPHOLSTERYW. BUild Fine Furnitur.ANTIQUE REPAIRING

F1Jul cabinet WarkFurniture Relhd.... 0l'

BepalriDl'Several yeara expenenoe wlUl ..

!lout mope m tbe city'

FARRAR-sOLOSY15516 E. WA.BREN

at NoUiIIP&aI TU. 1-9110

, DRY CLEANERS

POINTE CLEANERS & TAILORS(WINDMILL POINTE)

Men'. and Ladles' SUlti Tailored to OrderAlteratiODl, Re1mmg, Cleaning and Pressmg

14931 Eo JEFFERSON, AT CITY LIMITSP7i4 =. ~;;mi" ~ .. 1~25 o--.,en E"i'ei. T=Jl 'Z:CO V£. !-set!

Radio Repair Service

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A.L1dB'IC.CALOIA

The KEY

PET SHOPSWE BOARD BIRDS

51.00 Per Week

BORSE MEATPnU-CILD11.d ..l'1'osen

LA.WNMOWERS

To Your Home Is At

BUYER MEETSSELLER HERE!

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KEYTO HAPPINESS'

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1'hoM: VA 2-4Sll1l - Stop 1ft - (W

JoIaI1 Your Adlll

Tl' 5.27711 VA 1.6&44H~H 'lACK at Sottln.,h:tm"Buyen and Stlltn BlnNa"

0r!E!J"r-~-20844 Ha~ Avenue

TU. 1-949+ TU.5-3718

GAS HEATNo Down Payment -

S Yean to PayLet Your No!&'bbortJoo4 Uceuse4

He.tbll COD~r Sin" YouIt Yean in Your Neighbot'hood• WE t"lSTALL• WE CONTINl'E TO SERVICE• WE INSt>ECT YOUR FLRNACE

AS TO YOUR BEATING NEEDS• WE ARE LICENSED AND

l..-SURED• WE RAVE BADI0 EQUIPPED

TRUCKS TO ann YOUJ'ASTEB

R. A. MILLERAUTO ... ATlC HEATING'SALES AND SERVICE

1013 ALTER - VA 1-'4139

PLUMBING. HEATINC

GasConvenion Bum,n

COIIDIE&ClAL - UUDZHTIAL

AUO ltEP.J::~TDAftONI

MARATHOIt.BRYAII1UNEN SUPPLY COs

WA. 1-1117 WA. l-!U4

Crosle Pointe Hardware1.11 L 'e__ NL ..

HOME LINENRENTAL SERVICE

Why Dot let us rent coati aDddre8Bes for butlen aDd maida'Also llDen for ipeClal occu-1l0DI.

COSMETICSCALL YOUR

Local &epresentativeFor a F1'f>e Dl'lIlonstration

Complete LtDeIElUTAILTE CDSMETICS

Bome DeIlY...,.MRS. B. ARNOLD

VA. 2.-1 1l2t WAnURN

TROPICAL nSBBreedera of JI'lDe QuaJity Buds

Kitty Litter - Pe. SappU.BUFF'S PET SHOP

lUll MACIt v A. 2.. 121

lawnmowenSharpenedAI.50

Power MoweRpl'Ompt Service

Un." Service

Cement WorkCEMENT WORK

WaDu. Drtves. aatwaq,. ate.No Job Too 81&:- TOo Small

E. L. MARSACKTU, 1.6461 or:::: ~c1I8~ Olllee, N ... BaW&ore 318

REALTYKEY

To Sell or BuyREAL ESTATE

SCOTTS' Gl FT SHOP209,45 Mock Ave

DUPLEX. 1 ,.ear l>1d. 8IZ Neff Itd TI1Soi429

COMPLETELY furnl~hed houle. la,1heat. 10 rent until May 15 1980 517$ I

mo Wn~ Box J-I. GrONe POinte IRevtew. 15121 Kercheval

Wonted to Reftt I~~h L~~~ ~:~et,J,~'-'i.~..~I

n.ngl TU 1.1115

Be aure and vOTE Sept 13th for cleanCity Governmentl Also VOn: 10r andElect-

We hsve buyers walttna'Wa have a staft of caplble •• fhelent

salespeopleWe are conveniently located

lOGS MARYLAND at JEFFERSONWe are open 1 to II Dilly

Open 1 to II on Sunday

Real Estote Wanted

CALL

Martha S. BachersVA.1-7710--VA. 2-0438

CLE.A:N - SOFTCOTTON RAGS

15c LB.GROSSE PTE. REVI EW

15121 KERCHEVALInco",. fo, Sale1'HREE BEDROOM colonial, will Ie1l

or exchan,e for one :floor home inPointe. Luee I1vtoc room. tun dln-mg room. brellk1ut room. wonnychestnut den. laVltOry brst floor.llCTIened terrace. RecreatlDn room.oil heat, fullY 1nIul.Ited Two carattached brick ,arage. 60 ft. lotNur schools. sltopplnJ center andtransPOrtation. Be8 Cadieux, TUx.1.1211

Lots. Acrea,e for S.I.GROSSE POINTE WOODS. B5xIlll

g"'~~r. n~ at~ ~~Vi;;road 811et

Bu.iness OpportunitiesBEAUTY SALON. small Grosse Poitrte

shop, owner leavtltl ell)'. Will sacrI'flce NI 4113 eventnp

Wonted to Buy •FURNITURE Wanted. If you have

an)"tlung m the Ime of household1urniture end ruse cl11 IAac Neat-r.~rlrurnlture, I 30Kercheval VA

GOING OUT OF BUSINESSSALE CLOSES SATURDAY

AU Merch.andlae DrutlcillyReduced

P~~~EfE2-4'r~e, pedlf1'eed, II mo.

SAMOYED SNOW w~te P'W!les that~~ ~~inY polar tlears cIstered,

Wearinl ApparelMAN'S DARK GREEN covert swt wltb

~J'~lrtr'o~7':."~lze 40 regular. worn

BUYER MEETSSELLER HERE!

I'OOne. VA. Z.~ - Stop 10 .or IMall Your Ad !II I

Musical InmumentsLUDWIG mare drum "lth nand. new I

condition Barea,n TU. 2-2580

Bb CLARINET. excellent conclitlon.IIC rlflee. VA. 2-2265, 212 PhIlip, I

Pets For SoleD~~J!S~.P_~P'Ple.!...R!d_¥C re,-

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WOMAN OVER 20 wanted for soda10Llntiin and candy counter Steadyjob Apply PhU'1 Sweet Shop. 20752Mack Ave

JUKE BOX. Rockoia. ,ood condition.flnt f8 takes. Il808 Muler Ave WA1-681

BOOK or KNOWLEDGE and book-Caie. hke new, f45 TU 2-0411

RIDING BOOTS. glrl's. brown English,Size 6'• $8. l1'ay wool pedal pushers,atze 14 $2 Both like new VA 1-1880

STOKER. 35-LB. GOOD condition, ISOCall Sal or Slln TU. 1.20'74

PLAVER PIANO, dreas form and Idre ..... size 12. NI 8299

Mile.naneou. for SoleICGGUIlUfIClJ

STA1'lDARO NOISI!:LESB Remlneton~rc:wrlter, ,ood condition. '4~ NI

Lctte ModelsHIGHEST PRICES PAID

HANSONChevrolet Co.

14259 MACK AVE.VA. 2-9800

A B TABLE TOP Raa range .. Iso Kel-,Inator perce1aul refngerator Both Ho... for R-In lIood condition, reuonable TU. ....1.20)1

Household Goodl for SoleSZAUTIFUL CHROME

METAL MASTERS MFG. CO.24845 Gratiot Ave .• E. Detroit ROOM FOR RENT for lady. entJllo)'e4- Near 111Mile Road Call VA. 2-440$.

OpeD d81b' 'tl1 II P II. 1705 ROSLYN RO lup cctmfortab~Eu& DetroIt. Mteb1pD room. pnvate beth shower cenlle-'" 5690 W man preferred References ro."osevr lie - 1-7136

OpeD Sundays. 2 to • P M. _ ROOM FOR RE!'."T prlvate home. p_FOR A BETJ'ER lTade of uaed furm-I rage optional Convenient to bus.

ture see !sale Neatway I'urmture Teacher or nUT'3e preferred TUat 13930 Kercheval We a!wan have 2-3273¥_'jl1~~lnP,.ou're IoolriDC for. VA Shore .... Home

TRtrSCOTI'EER, 1~17 1oot, 92 hpC1JrYsler. mahogany hull. titled cov-er, 11.600 mdudtng In and out serv-ice and storage untu next J'une atKeen'.. foot Meadowbrook. CallevenlnllS. TU. 2-$119.

WINDOW SHADECLEANING

Boa .. and Moton

Bicycles. Motorcycle.INDIAN 48, 11ke new. new paint.

motor. tIres. ehrome, battery. lI!5O1531 Anita. NL 133!l

BOY'S BIKE. 26". 107 MUIr. TO. 2-1170

Cars Wanted

BREAKFAST SETS to hlndle Yfu": = I:J:te fteeds 0.0

MADE TO ORDER-These 8eta can be YOU LIST WE SELLmade up In all colors. mc1udJn.r yel- Homes and BuslDeaea

low, blue. red. green, tan. Chairs are 15515 MACK ro. 1-2170:Istered In Duran p1astlc materiaL

sblpe ~es ~:fen~1 m~~'h t~anyse~ I For Rentfrom 26 d1lferent styles VlSlt our 1ac-tory dlspla:r and _ tbese beautttul SHOP SPACE. 2Ox40. 1S901 East Jef-seta. Buy direct from manu1aeturer teron TU I-M7~Ave 33~. Odd cbro!DlI dla1n, 0Il1:r 14.95 I 100I'III tor Rent

Autos for Sole

Autos Wanted

CLICA.."':. 1946 Ford tudor. redlo. heeter.selt covers. low nulelle, uceUentcontlltJon. TI1. 2.9545.

1948 NASH. exceUent condltJon. reason-able. private owner. LA 1-11134.9181Manlstlque

PLYMOUTH. late '47. club coupe. S~c-lal DeLuxe radIO end helter. PnvateOWDer. 11,%28 Call NL 11084.

Situationl Wanted. FemaleBABY SITTER; mtddle aced 1ady for

~~i-e1':~~~da.v"I. .e.e~eDt.COLORED LADY wlsIta day work.

Tuesday and Wednesday. re1erences.LO 7-2236

Employment AgenciesMlLLER - Employment agency LO

7-2G56 Domestlr help .women forlaundry and eleanmg Part-tlme or\\ eeJ<,ly. Good lalllldrell and duDeI'a

FIELD'S EMPLOYM:1!::'."T Coloredcouples, cooks. maids. chauften. "!!Or-ters. janitors and caretaken. oqor week. Trln1ty So7710.

Help Wanted-FemaleEXPERIENCED awllchboerd operltor

Pr,vate club NI 080D

SELL CHRISTMAS CARDS - QUICKEXTRA CASH shOW~ fnencla Ind

~~~;: ~'M~. ~~~~XF~U:Tl-'1VIoIt'Clarlf'...t varlfltv of ton valueswlU earn you big proRIa. Personalcards 80 for 51 00 and up DETROITGREETING CARD CO_ ll63Z GrendRiver

COOKING AND general house work,stay some rnghts TU. 2.3133.

WHITE WOMAN for leneral cl~,day work, In small famJ1y Furn1snreferencu 1084 Jrlaryland, VA. I-IMll.

WANTED-Experienced beauty ope-rator for exclusive shop lngltestguarantee and comm.!altona. ~plleastrictly conlldentlal For appt , VA2-4ll69. before 5 p.m. or Write Box14, G P. ReVIew

WOMAN OVER 20 wanted for sodafountain and candy counter Steady~~Ck A1J'~y P1ul'. Sweet Shop, 20782

Repairing and ReplacingPickup and Del ivery

MUMFORDSFLOOR COVERING

16127 East WarrenNI0446

Window Shodes(COllUnued }

DALLY

RESULTS

4-8004

ADS FOR

CLASSIFIED

VA

SEWING MACHINESREPAIRED

QUICK

Fine Interior DecoratingExterior Pointing

MisceJlaneou. Services

CULLIGAN SOFT WATERSERVICE

A TIME AND MONEY SAVINGCONVENIENCE - lIlvestlpte Toda7

22700 HARPEll AVENUETel Rose'91De "'W

C~~~;:'~~~sI1~=~d "'~~:manshlp Fine quallty mlte1'laL Freeestlmates TUxedo:z.;.eu;a.

VALANCE BOARDS. cornice boards.made to order Expert work Freeeatunatea Call LAkeYlew 8-ll4l5S.

GEORGE S

Free Esltmates In the HomeWork Guaranteed

SE\VING MACHINES o\LES COMPANY

CA. 3183 TE. 1-7530

NELS SWANSONFIRST CLASS PAJNTlNG

PAPERHANGINC ANDDECORATINC

Reasonlhle - Work Guarmtee4

VA. 2-6588AMORE BROS.

FIRST CLASS PAlNTlNGPAPERHANGING AND DECORATING

Clean and EfficientVA 2-0131 TtJ. 2-5181

OUTSIDE PAlNTlNG. pre-war pneel.Roofs reparred. NIagara 35llO

Due to Favorable Agreement with myPamt Manufacturer. I can now offerLower Pncea - Sime Quality 10rPIlnUnC. DeCllreting. PaperhUllltnI.

INTERIOR - EXTERIOR

KARL ERHARDT13410 MAlDEN LAkeView 8-3118

Piano Instruction

INTERIOR AND EXTERIORRESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL

FREE ESTIMATES

JOHN FORTIFR8916 Mock WA 1-4348

PIANO. BecJ.nner cl... I_on., 81R~t~~t ~~:r~to~~2&fsaduate. 1410

Piano Tunin.PIANOS Tuned and Serv.lced. Reaaon.

able rates. All work guuanteed L.O. Seibert. TO. w:m.

Plasterin.PLASTERING - Any kind of repair

work. Reasonable rate&. Free e.tI-=.ta Call TO. ~. Leoo Venneu-

PLAS'l'ERlNG Repa>.rl, .. 11_ work.TO. 2.5863.

Paintine and Decorotine(CoIlItUlII'CU

Thomas E. DuPanInterior and Extenor PamtUlI

Wall WashingVA }-9622

Free Estlm8 tesWork Guaranteed

PAINTING Paperhangin,-lnIide andoutalde Reasonable rates Rosevtlle4144-R

PAINTING & decoraUnt: WIde orout Workm8lllhip anet mater1alsuaranteed. plus ~ years experience.II work on all Jobs lmmecUate serv-

• ce Wm LoaderoED 1-4006A CROOK. decorat;;:;g:-Palnti;;-,J;.

terior and exterior. \\ allpaper' re-mOVed. waahln, and cleanlnll L23i I

Lakepolnte VA 2.5587

TU. 2-0989

TRIMMING - CABUNGGUYING - SPRAYING

D D.T. SPRAYFor the Pesty Pest

!'RBI I:STDIA TP.S

Trees Cut and Removed

All KInds of RepaIr WorkSteps and Fences Bwlt

Wilcox and SonEVenIngs, MU 0768

TREE REMOVING

~INDLAY'SNURSERY SALES

Landscape ServiceHigh Grode Nursery Stock

TOP SOIL - SODFree Estimates

Complete Decorotlng Service ,f),-TTRlOR al"d .'<'f.~,"r ".'nl ", Nl)l!r

rtn1o\otTH" p..~r han,"1( ~"'t (l,,~l.th p31nt\ 1I"'E'" \\'()._ II::lIlT'.An1~<1 1m.mf'dllillt ... n.lc.

[Illmal ... ch.. rtllllv JI"nCIIl FOR"\ THl: " ~_2~

Neat. Clean Decoratmgand Poperhonglnl.~

fl"t <:"1.. , Work G".r~~tr./lfXPE1'lT \\ALL CUA:-'I:-;G

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Plumbin.PLUMBING and HEATING

REMODELING & REPAIRING20736 Mack Ave., at 8 Mi. Rd. W. E. MEECHAM

. TUxedo 2-1 048General Landscaping 1552 Bry D G Pte. Woods

Prunln6. Tree Bemo9l11g and Plant!Dl' sr. rs.LAWNS-OLO OR NEW I R f. ato S •Gnded. seeded or Sodded e rI,er r erYlCe

Sketchea 10r New Homea U OeSJred REFlUGERATOR-And JDcMllr .....Work Guaranteed Free Estunates I ICe. Lfcensed and bondecL Ke1vma-

tor, I'rul1tlaIre LeorIard. CoIdspot,MARCEL VIAENE UniVersal and others. Wilbams,VA 4-0723 4221 Chahnerll VAlley 24111.

Landscaping

TREE REMOVI NGTrimming - GuyingTREE SP,?, Y ING

TRlM tV1UlGREENS and IlJrubs tocontrol IIze NOW. DOt sprinl or fall.Profemonal service. r. a son I b Iechargu.

TEACHER OF PlANO. \ olce orean PAINTING and Decoratmg Spec1ab2.-tlteory RVer Haeehe B Mus 3487 lll' in line residential work at rea-Buckin,ham Rd TU 2.2G78 :y~:tg:ja~~~:;e. ~}i.~~Rd HIl-

EXPERIENCED GRADUATE teacher.elasrncal plano lessons. advanced andbe8Ulnllll students. Phone!lol 1102

CHINA PAINTING LESSONS lIutel~~~5IrxWe Day or evenln, LA'

ARE YOU IN;ERESTED In atud' ln~ PAINTING. paperln,. paper removedplano under a leaeher "ho oflels out I ~~~~n~¥J?~~ 122 Muir Roadstandlnf ll1strUClJon at reasollablerates? have received my t'f'alnin,from reno" ned concert arllst! andteachers 22 years leachlne experl-eoce Fonner 1aculty member De.troil Conservatory of Music EI-\\ood Engel. pianist. or,anlat andff •• ,..h.,. S"'~"'. c::x!. ~':..w4C SiL':-~uulCourse offered to those de,lrlnc It1342 Nottlnglwn. TU 8-42'11

Greater DetroitLANDSCAPE co.

COMPLETELANDSCAPE SERVICE

I'BD: ESTIMATES

TU.2-2275

VIOLIN INSTRUCTION A thorou,hteachme by a symphomc vloltnisl~~fars teaching experience TU'

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pliance RepainWASHERS - VACUUMS

IRONERS REPAIREDCall Us for the Best andrIstes! ApplllUlC8 8erVjc.

00 the Eut Side/'NI 6872

NUnO ELECTRICALAPPLIANCE CO

14934MACK It Waybum

-eIlJllllmSUtr~_. Electrical Repairs

Grosse Pointe IConUnueetl

KELLY (;; SONElectrtcal Contractor

UcellledCOmmerclll • ReIIdenUlI

Bue Pm.s - FIxtures • SwitchesHowr. Wlrtn,

nuoreacent rtxtur ..VA 2-5727

HARRY A. ZABLOCKIELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR

LICENSEDGAS BURNERS SOLDWIRED and INSTALLED

No Job Too SmallLAkeView 6-4864

Floor SandineI rLOOR SANDING Ind lbuslun, Guu-

anteed workmanship TW 3-1031

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TheGrosse Pointe Review

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• hard cash

BUILDING and REPAIRINGALL KINDSFree t:.t1IDates

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sept. II ants companion to shUt ex-~ RefereReeI exebaOCed. NI

REVIEWWant-Ads

CASH RATEe nunlmum charge for classl-

e<! ads IS 50c for lS wordl,U1cents for each addItIOnalord.

CHARGE RATE~ a convenience ads will beccePled over the telepholle,he IUlOlmum charg~ rate 18

IJc lor 15 words, four cents for~ch additional word. Pay-enl can be made b~ cash.

ibeckor money order.

ClassifiedDISPLAY RATES

Upon Request

rickand Cement Work

llDmo:..s - AlteratloDll _ KltclleDC1bmet£ - stalrWays - recreaUollrooms - Ilt.tCS - dormers. Call TO.. 2IKl. or WA. 1-4~

Carpenter. General Repair ICARL V. WATSON I

ALTERATION CONTBACTORCall for Free Est1mate I

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~SK AND Cement repaU'S". porchea~~ostl1lle steps. dnveways gar.,.

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!Jl~T WORK of aU ktnda Sidadm es basemen t floors. side "alksllmlded NI 829:lI -TO. 2-5882.

orpentersIPUR WORK of all kmds. Kitchens• 'peel.lty Metal or steel cabllletalS 'ears expenence VA 4-3938

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BARR\' ElAAS. Tax ConsultaJlt Iivere~ in burlap bap ~8c per bll100 KERCHEVAL AVE TU I 1628

IDer Alter Road V A 2-7812

Ue~1 Repairs

COMMUNITY ELECTRIC1..ICF'\SEO CONTRACTOR

r> I r~~.'r all tYDe wlTtnll Sl<llchet\ u r-. ('1("

VOTOR RFPAIR _ LAW!' REPAIRP,ck-up and Oelhen

VA 1.3014

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r:CJ:R CORSETS - lndt9ldul117j SH OC K BROS.Imed dress and a:arg1c:al su-mellls. over 15 yun expertence COMPLETE1I'"~e Bannert. l'<'l. tO2'/' or TO "7-(11_ 368 McKinle,.. I LANDSCAPE SERVICE CO

reumakinc, Alterations I VA. 2-5044 Wan Washinc'510:.1 Or=a.IwI2. ladles and 1M' S C rta ~=~e~~g ~i:~::'J.~th2:t,.ldren dollies. S))eCla1lZJn8 In OYlnC. torace• a ee I E,,-perlenc:ed ...orkers Insured Com-

orue deSlgnS Alterations experUy merdal and resldentJal Free EsU-done ru 1-3593 GROSSE POI NTE CARTAGE mates:. CIIl VEnice H77O.

~TERAnoNs Dresamalanl and EXPRESS AND MOVING I HIGHLY recommended wall 9V8Sh&fLA~~~~ :'~nable. Mrs. Ribble CO. ~~~ refined ....blle men

RESS\IAl\ER best references \\,11 ESTABr:IS~ 54 YEARS W.I- Sh d, ~~III)Our home. Mra Sharp VA We Specialize In Boggage in_w a ..

to and :~M~;~gDepots OBRIEN BROS.Within Your Own ReSidence Window CleanIng 12.PIECE SOLID .alnut dlllint room

Wile, tabh!. 8 ct-aln china Cilbl1~tLIght Movmg - Any Place Company and server Radio boolce.... sofa

I Formerly Dan CroDm I S'orm Sash and Sc.-n Ser.cce :;'hl~;rs tab::!", la;n"S.~~lLlo;'e~~~

• Pock,ng - Crating - ShIpping \lall WUhIn, ~~~tl,,;;UgsPrJ~:;y1:;';~T21r~~

\ 3 0032 I Paper aDd CalclmlM Claa1Ied ~]';~ .. Road. TU ~221a :"0 d~alers.

VA. - I Extenor House WI.hlnt E'qlerIeuee4 - -___ _ I \Ien for E'erv Job ReG 196",,12' EXCEl.LENT condlt,,,n

BUS-~ 25 YEARS I m.ilkhml ltalN_' caT'P('t1r~1 ....ndESTA nLU ".stlmatea Cneerfullv Gr.... n 1%,1% rul! •• hlnth "'"rn GE ".1-SISSON MOVING I AI"a\5 A Good Job "" ,ah\~~1 ""mtllOO"on RCA ".1-

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LOCALs~;~~ VA 2-8180 DAVENPOllT. KOVAL BLm ",ohal; HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERPlano aIICl AppbBfle.l MoVIJJI 21» IIDleomb Rt ......nabr. Call TU 2.4141 I IMARRIED-SO CHILDREN I

1"21 Ktrc':::\~Y rurNt~~.y 2.2171; REYRTGERATO~ GAl; • Gb" tt I ~-:""':Il~~'~~f1~t~e:~C'~.:'~;~.,;I... Barptn NI ~ near Gr~ Po,ntt 0" or IIeforw Oct I

I USE THE CARPET-Hall nll'lnPl' blS.ft rn •• - 10 A-7869 II be.,. very rood condition. 110 TV ~2-1>411

- MOL'SI: INCOME n.t ~rraC<' In IMiscelloneoUi for Sot. Gr"... Po,nt. but of r~fer.nce'

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MAKE 'AIA Y FOR FOOTBALL /Turner NUll1eg]1£ "~~ McMaster To,\} t {£\o IlI~OI...1 ~L •"';, ......'V"~ lJ~rVlce\~f.)~ .," ," '" W J MtMd~tel~ or IBiS

". mool BlVd, I, the hO\ lJ)(, ',"} ,,' J.i rnanager at TUI ner B::~k ;e~oC!• " ': r;;,/ eval at Maryland It { l<~rc:" .'r 't .l.,, nounced by Hat IY 11 \\~, it.r..t... -=.; / ~(.....~\ dent lIlier. Prel~~-«~....\ \<~-l~~'>~~ ~",,~"\' McMalolel S llllng" to tl

, tomer~ o( the GrO'~e p Ie ~ls.

er the benefit of hi, moo:~~ dIll.years With eGn ...raJ 'I han ~

H (Hr r..;PrIOI to hl~ new )J()'lt'oli

Masterlo vas sel \ I(n Ilr~ "'"nagM{Cullagh Motor SdJe ~er I

held a slllulal post ro~ 01 l~bile's Model Sel Vice St I ~Lansmg a IOn1\

Turnel ,lated thdt thf dment or McMa>lE'rs I, In PP<i1n:.WIth the tompdny s po/tC\ o:~~Ing only hIghly qualified htr.tramed men In the 'ale! Iil!servIce department~ tIiI

CHAJU.o!'B (CHUCK) ORTMANNKI.cbIpn l.oett IIaUbICt

Typical of college and high !ochoal gnd aspirants ISCharles Ortmann. biddmg for hiS second year as MICh.Igan s regUlar left halfback. Local prep elevens begIndally drills next week.

I Jackie's &rSteiner Takes Part In $100,0001 Wh~sTitle

JackIe s Bal won the t\'el

Safety Contest, Free Check-Up ~~~PI~es~~p ~~:~~~~l~~:\ featlng Eastern HE'atln l d!

Al Stemer. preSident of the eaSIly avaIlable fOI all drivers behmd the one-hIt hUI g I toIAlfred F Stemer Co, Ford deal- throughout the country. Carachl lIng of J~er al 16901 Mack. has entered "And I am sure that thIS free Sparky Jone" dLCOunt d'hiS dealership m a $100,000 car check-up and safety contest, With lone I un With a long Ir~Pl~oritJesafety contest sponsored by the Its atlrachve prIzes, WIll make A smgle b\' Pete Lellol

a,

Ford DIVISion, Ford Motor Com- Amellcans more safety l:OnsCIOUS ed (',,, "rh,'. ~n_'_' POll.pany. -It Will save hves" I - "~H~~L gdJne

MI Stemer IS one of 6,400 In order to pal tlclpate m the IRd' S ' -WFord dealers throughout the na- contest, Mr. Stemer. pOlOted out, a 10 erleS illtlon who has entered hiS dealer- motollsts must bring their car or D . H'ship In the contest durmg Sep- tluck, o( any make, to the deal- ramatlze ISlorytembel and October ershlp (or a safety check at R d '

Seven hundred prizes totalmg absolutely no co;,t or obhgat.lOn h tal e o~urents u( Ametltal$100,000 Will be awarded wm- to the motorIst. IS OI'y WI orm the baSISOf Iners of the safety contest. The Free checks Illll be made on new senes of dramatl{ PJesentJj.pnzes are 25 new Fords mclud- the brakes steenng head1J.ghts bons over the Un! vel 'Jt~ of MicJI.109 five Ford trucks, 25 $1,000 rear and stop hghts,' tires, \\Ind~ Igan FM

Os:a~lOn, WUOM begin-

U. S Savmgs Bonds, 100 $100 shield WIpers, munier, glass, nmg m coer.Bonds. 200 $50 Bonds and 350 horn and rear view mirror " !he Pi ograms WIll bf fnlit!td$25 Bonds. The. Stemer Co. WIll place an 'Ireasures Off the Shelf lr.d

The contest has the support of attrachve safe drlvet: leflector ~Il~deal wlth~lttle.kno\\nstol'l!lthe National Safety CounCil, the m~lgnla on the car 01 truck in- 0 merlcan Istor\ as reveaJelilnter-Industry Hlghwav Safety spected and motonst Will be given by documents In the UnlvffSltnCommittee and other safety or- an entry blank to participate In Clements Librar~ HIgh ~CIrllIganlZations. the contest. students and teachers of lusloIT

Ned H Dearborn. president of The motorISt must then com- are bemg espeCially mVltEllI.Ithe National Safety COunCIL, m a plete in no more than 50 addI- tune In the senes. whIch "Ill beletter to L. D. Crusoe, Vice- tlonal words the followmg state- carned by a state.y,jdE' net.orkPreSIdent and General Manager ment of FM stations as \lell as byof the Ford DiVISIon. said: "All cals and trucks shoula 01' WUOM

"Certamly every mot 0 r 1St safl'ty-ehecked periodically be- ---------- __should' Check and double check cause ------- " entry per car or IIuck rl'a' ~the mechamcal conchtion of his A Jury of prominent persons entered.car for safety's sake. and you at In national safety cU'cles Will Other details of the conte'll!litFord are making such a check judge the winners. Only one available at SteIner'

Age ChllngeFor ScoutsAnnounced

Thousands of ll-year-old boys Ihave longmgl) looked forward tothe day when they might becolneBoy Scouts QUite suddenly. thatday has arrlvedl

In an unprecedented move. theDetroit Area CounCil. Boy Scoutsof America. has lowered the en-trance age for Its three programsof Cub Scouting. Boy Scoutingand Senior Scouting, effe..hve asof Sept. 1.

In announcmg the far-reachmgchange authorized by the Na-tional Execubve Board of the BoyScouts of America, local CounCilExecutive. Amos R Shields. saidthe deCISIon was reached after I

three yealS' exhaustIve studydurmg WhICh OPinIOns were ob-tamed from experienced Scout-leaders as well as parents andeducwtor~

Eight charItIes will be the pri-mary benefiCiaries on Sunday.September 11. when the Univer-sIty LIOns Club presents Its an-nual Fall Charity Horse ShowThe All-Western Show Will beheld at the L. J. Ranch. Inc .•37910 Armhem road, Just westof Newburg road. between School-craft and Plymouth J;l:Jads. at 1p.rn In case of ram. the showWill be moved back one weekto September 18. Over 1200owners of Western horses havebeen inVited to compete.

Boys may now become CubScouts at eight years of age In.stead of nIne; Boy Scouts ateleven Instead of twelV4!: and Ex-plorers at fourteen Instead of fIf-teen years of age.

The program known iii SeniorScoutmg, Mr Sluelds announced,now becomes "Explormg" WithIts scope broad enough to in-clude laod. sea and air actlVltJesas well as hfe exploration. UnitsspeclahZUlg In seamanshIp or InaViation WIll hI' Im!)wn as Ex

Iplorer ShIps or Explorer Squad-rons. respectively.

Boys or parents wish 109 toknow of the location of theirnearest Cub Pack. Boy ScoutTroop, or Explorer Unit, may se-cure thiS information by phomngthe RegIStration Department ofthe local Council Office. TEmple1-1600.

YearsGardens

For

Cloud Lore EndsUmbrella Worne,

Folks Who complam of alwayscarrYlIIg an umbrella when Itdoesn't ram, need to brush up ont8eU' clOUd-lore.

When clouds are WISpy, whIteand fluffy, or lIke a fine. grayblanket high overhead, ram gearcan be left at home WIth relahvesafety. The ram, or "Nimbus"cloud, IS low-hanging, dark, andshapeless. It has an unmistakablyommous appearance. even to theIncurable optll1llst.

Good Start

'-l:clhlgan and OhiO State foot-ball po\\ ers Jomed forces on theDetroit Lions National FootballLeague End Johnny Green, for-mer Wolvenne. and BUcke)'eTackle Russ Thomas are the firstco-captains the LlOns have namedIn years

tlOns. commg IDto bloom underearly spring sun before the trees Lions Horse Showhave leaved out. and then theshade protecting them so thatthey ripen their fohage and ma-ture their bulbs WIthout beingprematurely ripened by hot sum-mer sun.

Another most effective pJacticeIS to tuck 10 bulbs 10 vacant spotsaU over the garden betweenother perenmals and under theedges of shrubbery so that intheir season the daffodils givecharacter to the enhre garden,and then their leaves, whIch are

Iunsightly and floppv durmg theirmaturmg period. are concealedby the foliage of the perennialswhIch mount above them andprovide shade for the daffodIls .

The poetlcus types are favoredfor woodland planting 10 combI-nation W1th the native bluebellor mertensla, the wood phlox.phlox dlvarlcata, and the wlute

I wood hly, tnlllUm grandlflorum.In the garden they are 10 season

I wan tne early tuliPS and the Idwarf U'ISes and smaller sprmg .bulbs .

N#W11JN STVNrIJIt A ~AIOtM TRINITY CtJlUOI,CAMMIIJi¥.IIIS 8M:K-1f1.#II(J(Jf.BIns WUE~/EN11M; /NS11tU-M6NTS:W~S&Al~TIU.~ AS11ttIIAMS.,.AI./.

NI6NlV IX'Df$IW 'lNDI.

Wally Tnplett, former PennState halfback, launched hIS pro-fes,lonal gnd career With theDetroit LIOns by runnmg 61

Iyards for a touchdown the firsttimE' he carned the ball m aneXhibition game

IOn S-a-m-e-S-i-d-eNow

Air tranSJ)Ortation k ~in~u~ for the 1l~ time bv the194(j Detroit Lion. footbaH <:Qulldin the team'. lR-vpar-lt;<f.oJ'Y 'nthe National 'PootbaTl Lea!roe1"h.. LitlT\!l wl11 flv mol'" 111,." 1ft-MO mile<: nlavinl" 12 lealroegames and six exhibition tl1t.~

FIfteen thou5and new traCk-I

lIes. trolleH motorl>u<e< ~treetcar. and rapId tran'lt lme<; are Iput mto operation In the UmtE'<!State'! everv YE'ar.

(Jrosse gJointe Ime,tho~ist iChurch

FIRST SERVICESof

FA.ll SEASONrn New Kerby School

SUNDAY. SEPT 11th

at 1045 0 m

REV HUGH C WHITEPostor

2l\C.q •• \nh,,'1> R" Tv 1.ll2l1RU11t1ln, c"lt_ "" ""rtrn ..,

a.tv.~n Ker-eheval and Ibdn

Live

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DaffodilsIn Most American

Many Perennial FlowersBetter Sown In The Fall

Various Types of Datrodil&Daffodils are growing In popu-

larIty in this country for manyreasons.

They ale the first major flow-ers to blossom In the sprmg. pre-ceded only by the nunor bulbs,and provldmg the earlIest larget1.owers for cuttmg. as well asgarden dISplay.

Great improvements m size andcolor have been made, and mostbulbs sold here are American

grOwn, SInce the mdustry becamewell estabhshed durmg the manyyears when a government quar-antme prevented the Importahonof bulbs for sale.

Plantlngs W1ll endure for years,10 most gardens. There are fewIocabons where daffodIls will nothve and multiply. They can beleft WIthout lifting until they be-gm to crowd. then may be takenup and replanted to cover morespace.

They flOUrish In shaded sltua-

Ev. Luthpr.:ln C'h1J!'chRev. CharI!'S W Sandrock,

PastorSunday, September 11

330CORNER-STONE LAYING

OF ~EW CHURCHCornE'r-SlAlne LaYJnR

of N~", CnurC"h( halfODte and Lat".opGros.<e Pm rte Pa rm •

t l()-Sunda, 'khool and AdultR;hl~ (,,1"~~

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.-nd W;n"'n ..,WE DELIVER• QuaJit" Gr~enes

"'RMI"" FIRST!to1CIIJWj c;rm: COUfa.1OUHOfDIN 1~7. w~S ~Hf/llCA~ flllgT ~.CUI. rUF!A l COl L FG[ 11'5 RfSWlaCAA [) EXmISION "'0lIl' HAS HELPEDIMPI\O\'E M/CHk;A.ll AQlICUL1l1R£.MIC~IC-AN F\AlIIiS 10- 0fI IlET1"fRI /II ffiOOIJCTION ex 'OfF NAT'ION'S20 ~R ~ AlTlKlUQl OM.Y22'" IN .v.EA

-"«NtUN FUfUtE SEAIfl

LurHER"'" (HURCH OJ' 'I'HIIREJ'OIlllfA Tl0N

~:f\~ :~~~:re~,:.t ~;:::o~NI.. a.attlr. MorMw, !'ubI!. Worller

9 30 .. m -Church School This weekrhl1dren are r.lurnm, 10 public schoolacaln We ur,eJ OU 10 enroll all rhl!.dren 3 years an ov.r III the SundaySchool

II am -Mornlnc Worltllp Th. con •ru~,aiJg:;'e~~~~~~!~~ f,;':8tu~tcnOlr Will be back to render special:~~n~T ~bl!:"Jnc~u:,~ =~lIons U

Salurdav. Sepl 10. II a m -The firstfall meellrul of lhe Conllrmation Claufor those to be /!Ontlrmed on PalmSunda~ and the Junior Clua tor thoae12 years of ace

Tuesd.y. Sept 13. 8 pm -Thetg~T~~Ch':~~~~ oOA,~i'ae Sunday

FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCHPlilllp at I!ut ".lrersoDReY. C. H. Lan.... Putor

.... v C E Sho .. al~r. A.. 't PUior

.. __ TI1l'rtda). Sepl.mber •. ,...u ~Udpel l.nOlr8 pm -Semol ChOIr

Frida). Soptemb.r t• pm -SenIOr Luther Le"BUe

&l1Jlda), Septemb.r 11II 30 a m -Sunday School11 a m -Home Commr Sunday

Sermon "Readmes, for Out)' ..Monday, September 12

7'30 ~m -Teachers' Instructlon12 30 :~~rar s~crlt.1' It730 pm -<::hureh Counc,lPEACE EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH

I!ut Warreb and Balfol1rDelrenl, Mlcbl ..an

TV 2.0254.... v. EJlI10 G. Claus, PasIor

Nr. EDDO 'I' Claus, \'1, ...Sunday, Septemlter 11

The new Vicar Mr Fnnn Th ..nCJJlUS. SOn of Ihe Rev EnnQ G ClaU5pastor Of Peace Lutheran Church EastWarren at Balfour Will deb"er tlu5~unday's sermon HIS topic will beTrue Love for Jesus' There are twomornmC aervlees The lint service:r'~mat .30 am and the second

A nursery IS pro'ldcd durmr the laleIelVlce for the convenience of thoseparents who WIsh to br~ their chll.dren. 'Joseph In E&')Pt' will be thelesson clia<:U£Sed In Sunday SchoolSunday Schoo] and Bible Clas.ses wLlJbertn at 9 4S a m

Adult EducationTuition Reduced

Public evemng schools open forenrollment on September 12, 13,and 14 at 7 00 p m. ApprOXI-mately 15,000 adults are expect-ed to enroll 10 twenty evemngschools distributed throughoutthe cIty and one hundred exten-sion classes opemng later •

Welcome news IS that twhon'fees have been reduced one-tlurd,so that costs for most courses forthe twelve-.week tenn do not ex-ceed three, four. or fIVe dollars

The followmg schools WIll beopen for regIStratIOn at 7 00 p. m.on September 12. 13, and 14:West Side. Cass, Central, Chad-sey. Commerce, Cooley, Hutchins,MackenZie, Northwestern, Red-ford. Southwestern, Western andWilbur WrIght. East Side, 'AeroMeehBJUcs, Denby, Eastern, Mil-ler, Northeastern, Northern.P"rslllng ana Southeastern. I

Cass Will also enroll Irom 9.00a. m. to 9.00 p. m. on September6. 7. 8. and 9.

Spoil Attrac~onThe DetrOit Lions were set to

spnng a theatncal lllllmg ofWheeler and Woolsey on theU'National Footban League oppon-er:;ts thIS fall The act blew liPwhen Halfbacks Lloyd Wheelerof Souhtwestern (Kansas) Col_lege and Max M Woolsey of In-diana State Teachers College bothwere cut from the squad

I1 _

I BIll Wehr. recruit DetrOit Lion

I center from Deruson University,l! nicknamed "Country" by h"mates becauc;e he haJls trom

'BarnesVIlle OhiO

and I

• ChO'lte MeaD

michae/~Church

O~n S.... days... EYer)' Oa,.-I t8 •

1-"'.GrosH Pointe Rnitw-ThurMoY, Sept!Mber I, 1949

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TV. 1!!OO8

Grosse Pte. Woods Market21315 Maek--8etweeD Lancll5ter" Country Club Drive

(EPISCOPAL)

Ledua.or BlYI aa. FaJrway DrfTe!lev UpI' H Yeom&n, Vicar

Nt. Cl4t NI. .1..llunda~ Service.

11111 A M -Holy CommunIon.,:30 A.M -chuTC'h School

ll1lO A M -Morning P I' aye I'

Sermon(Nursery Dunn, Servu:e)

SIXTH CHURCH of CHRISTSCIENTIST - DETROIT

14730 fteTebeva1 Avena

SUNDA Y SERVICES10.30 un and 1'00 11m

Sunday SchoolFIrat 5eSSlon-1 0.3U a I2lSecond ~1OD-11"4.5 am"eclll~1V E"eIl,nl TatlmonJaJ

MeetJn,. 3 00 pmltadlng .Room OJ)eD _II cs.,..

101>0 am to 111lO 1I.JIL-5UZlcSayI~ tc 5110 p.Jll

f'llurc-h Dire~'oryeaosSli; POIl\TIl CONGREGATIONAL I Oil Ihla Rall~ Da) SUllda)' VlSllOrs are

Meet1Jlc In Illrhard bchool I aJ\\ avs ,... Ieome to our servicesMcKinley n.or Kerche, al I Wedneada~, Sept Iol-Women s GUIldCll&rles W Scheid, Pastor I meeu'1' al 8 pm Film and Demon-

Sunda~. 11 a m -FIrst SessIon of Sirallon b) the DelTon CreameryChurch ochool AU d~Dartm~nts MHt.. rnmro_t"Il T"'t> .hc.:;:~ .....~., .......e .1\'15-

.. , dame. k Patterson. D Rlchm.. R.~t"tiv,c~1 ma ~e-~~\~h~ea~r~g:_ Schlnitz and MISSE Holmlmm subject . You Can Say That~n"!:duc~~~~ co~mIPt: ~TI~.m~ela'f'~~=Mme of the Chaltlnan MISSEhzabethBulkeley ll66 LIncoln

GIlOS~E PO"TE "OOD"PRESB\,.FRIAII ('HURCH

1IlI5t Mack "\CD 11. at Torrey RoadSWlda,. S.pUmb.r 11

• 45 a m -Churrh S~hool for thoaeame y.ars of ac. an dolder

11 am -<::hurrh Worship s.rmon~. \'ollr ~lual' Of Ihe Blbl•.

U am -Churrh School tor those twoto eQIhl Veal's ot ~.Monday, S.... temb.r 12

,:30 Il m -The Church School AlSOci.etlon \I ,\I meel at "Irst PresbyterUlnChurch, Woodward Avenlle at EdmundPlace

• IS Il m -The E\cnln .. Groups OfttM Women', Assodatlon \\'111 meel

• m ~i~a~::st.~bt:.~~1U WIlllfI~r al t~.e home of Stuart A Me.lnt05h 1907 Lo<:hmoor Blvd

WedZI.sda)., Sep~mlNr 14

~$ ..~~ ~~/~~.:;.~ w~~c~::'b7 Mary Bard (SLSter of Betty Mc.

~fi~~~'~~;~~~:::1 ::t:':~IOw home of Gordon N Cameron 1=IfamPton Road

CRRJS'l'1A'II SCIENCE CHURCHES-Substance" WIll be the subject of

tile Lesson-Sermon lt1 aU ChristianIclenee churches throruhout the world- Sunday. SePtember U.

'"'- Golden Text 1I Corinthlan.a':1. 10) IS "Eye hath not seen nor eotr

i!'neIther have entered IDto theof min. the thlbP WhIch God

th ~pt~~ ~:v=~ Io~to~~ h.I5 Spmt ..

AmonC the Bible ""tallons Is this..-..e. (Hebr 11 I, 3) ..No.... faIth IS.. sUbstance of thJnp hoped for. the~~ o~r~~~..~O\hs:Fu,..T~r::~,~-., framed br Ihe ,",or. of God. so1I)IIt things whl ch are seen were not... of fhlllp wh,rh do appear"

CorrelatJ ..e _res 10 be read from1b~c.e~nHe:I~1 ~~t~ .Ke~e~~~~IlertPt\.ll'.... b)' Mary Baker Eddy. In.ltl'1lde the followIn, (p 468) "SPIrit.ttM lI)'rlOnym Of M Ind. Soul. 01' God. Istbe OIl!)' real substance The spmtualDmftl"le. Including Indlvtdual man. Is• compound .dea. reileetInJI the dlVUlelabetance of SplT1t "

"""""ON AViNtiE MET800I&Y""e ... A".Due E at Mariboroacb

.. doJpb H. 8oyce, MlJUiWrS~, S.ptember 11

• LJn.-MornUlr WOl'lhlp with HI'-... '" the minJ5l .....~ DCI1lJl-Church Schoal for the

11 :15-12 noon-C'hurch School classeofor Intermed1ates, younc people and.wlta.

, p.m.-Youth ll'eUowslup meetm..1 pm -Wa'f:.; ...~y ServIce Guild

~ Place Of meetlD' tc be an-TllandayU:a pm-The Woman'. Society of

~ Servlce wUl have a luncheon.,-. by bU8U1es& meet1nJ: and pro-

1IrIliSlAiiLi1THEIlAN.. --- CCl'Der of KerehevaJ aad

LaJrewOOll A \'ebllaWelepbo... VAD.y 2-2121

... Ai. ~~~~~I''l'be aeries Of Hrmons belnc preached

ell texts taken from the Book ofbalms will be continued on Sund.".~ber 11 Two services wlll be.. iat~':e~~~ ::W'i, :~. am and

The Sunday School wlll be in Sesslon5 9 15 to 10 IS o'clock ThIS In-uda a BIble Clan for AdultslaItors .nd new pupils are welcome

ft.•AliL 1!VANGELi"CAL LUTHERAN'&cllooll Sel!.ool AlI41lnTllliII~Iooroolh and lVaveney

&ev. Chari" W. Sandrocll, Pastor

• a.m ~~a:~=:~o~.~: ~ S..:,."";.d_3" :;Io.;n,,'Oiana AQWt

JI a.m -Holv Commu'lmn.,:'. a m -Cornerstone Lav~. Chll-Ken~~n~~~~:op Dr. Norman A

Monday. September 12~. P~;;;'B~~~~~OOd FelloWlblp

TnNay. Septelll ber 11• 11 _1I.m -Sunday School Board.

We4llft4ay. SePtember I.1.30 p m.-church Councll

JlABA'I WOiLo FAITHUZ Mon.JI R0a4

TV. 2-331.IllJUIlIy, IIeptem""r 11

~ •• a.m ---C'hJldren'. Claas Sublect.""'l'bO!re 18 but one rl!1kion and allGod'. Prophets have taurnt It."

3'15 pm-LISten In In Rah.a', broad-ea.t an 'taUon WLDM, an F.M stationM .J1 me,aeycles

Tuesday, September J:t~'1I P.m.-DIscussion Group follow.i::J~~a~:':dJO transerlptJon, "Re-

IT. lAMES LiiTRiRAN CRt1BCH17. JldUllan Roa4 bear Ken:blval

G~ Pointe, MlchlpnJte". Gfl>rce E Kan. PaRer

DiVIne SeMn.ces Sunday <It 11 a meondueted by the putor• :"UDdIY School every Sunday ,t 9 45

~y s.,pl ~Sen,or ChOIr re-MmJes .... hearsals after the summermonths • 15 pm

&mclay. sept Il-Sunday School atI • a,m ThIS WIll be the annual Rallyr:ooPromlOtlon Day 1lI our Sundav

N_ ~ new teachers and- enrollment C<lrd.s for all pUPUs'J'hlll W1II be a line time to enroll newcblldren In Our Ifl'aded Sunclay School.. _~~day. sept II-The regular II am-...- of wonh Ip will be resum ed "&Ill


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