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'( , I III D * , " , M!iO-R-E LOCAL ADVERTISING ~ LOCAL CIRCULATION -..,... LOCAl NEWSMAlTER a The Gro5lle Pointe Lions Gooc:Ifellowll ana tne needy children of the Grosse Pointe Communities and all others given assistance by your donation are grateful to you for your exhibition of charity through. the purchase. of this official Goodfellow paper. You have helped the Goodfellow. toward fulfill- ment of their pledge that no family in the communities will feel neglected at Christmas through want of material things. The knowledge that you have done your .hare WIll make your own Chriatmas a happier one too. The Goodfellow! have been practicing this charit- able work for 19 years here in the Pointe and if you are a newcomer to the area they hope to see you around thi. time every year, just as 8}8ny of the contributors today' have been "regular." at the Goodfellow paper day fo. the past 19 years. Under the Chairmanship of Carl Schweikart super .. visor of Grosse Pointe Township, and Dr. Werner Ker- sten. today's campaign has an objective of $5,000. The money received WIll bring Christmas cheer to the needy and throughout 1947 will be used to assist the welfare program which Will be conducted for many agencies. Everyone is not asked to give the same amount- there is no fixed price for the Goodfellow paper - only the price you yourself set in the name of charity and , r t. 11__ .. V.- .... ..oJ .. ,"" "!iI ...... llove 01 yuur lCUUW 11.1(1.11 .... I. ,","'.I .I .. .:;Quo QUU. J--&. ...--,. deternlines your contnbutlcn. In Day Police, Firemen Join Lions Club Paper Sale Ready for Goodfellow ,.~.GJ'Ofte Pointe'. FIRST New.paper GOODFELLOW MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1947 GROSSE POINTE 30, MICHIGAN - VA. 2-1162 -_._--------------------------------------- .. <, • - Newsboys '':"~~~ Jj. Official 19th Annual iC ~ ~~Grosse Pointe Lions Club ~~'1; 11- .. * .- ok ." tJ , I All set to go, Grosse Pointe Lions Club members walt for the presses to stop rolling before stuffing their bags with The Goodfellow Edition of The Grosse Pointe ReVIew which they will sell on the streets here Monday Tlus is the nineteenth successive year iiJ. which the Grosse Pointe Lions have sponsored this sale. ProceedS from this arp used to supply needy youngsters of Ulls VIClroty WIth food, clothing, and medical care. I --------~----------------------------- ----- I Roster of Grosse Pointe Lions~Toy Club !!M!!1 Ip fi Square Deal Clean . & Dyers. 1704 Rosh'l1 Rcl. \- resses or AYLI~G, LORNE H. . .... ,) - I BANKSTAHL, AUGUST Grocer. 12293 Corbett In this season of the Star of Bethlehem your dona- I BARRETT, ROLLAND J.. Barrett Motor Sales, Inc. ... 1319 Nottmgham. II More Funds tion will help ease suffenng in the world and will make BEAGPRE, WALDO <..... 1888 Pnnceton ...........274 Kerby you know and understand the message of Christmas: _ BEF5S, Jl'l.nJS L. . Attomey .. . .........Whittier Hotel I "Peace on Earth to Men of Good Will." $ 1 fJS~07 BIEDER).[AX, EDWARD 2690 Atwater K •. ,....... 15SD Torrey "WI' nPed more help '. said Ar- OD Ch t 1043 Lakewood Bh'd. I thur E Lou\\ers, ChlE'fof GroSllC At the conciusion of (he paper s.sIe dot Oiie o'doc~ I BROW~ELL. DR. . Iroprac or .. .........I Pomte Park pohee, "If WE'8r~ to oda h be f h Li Cl b d h r ICOCL TER, MARSHALL Manufactunng Agent .....438 MadIson I live up to our slogan or 'Xot A t Y t e mem rs 0 t eons u an te po Icemen I COUXTS EDISON Putnam Tool Co. 8100 E. Jefferson Kid Without /l To\ .' aand firemen and "newsboys" are to attend a luncheon DeBAEKE HON \'. . ....Judge G. P. TownshIp .•. . . • 53 Vernier ChIef Loll"erSlSprE'9ldentof the I meeting at Bayview Yacht Club at the foot of Clair- 0D 16461 H 1268 Beaconsfield Grosse Pomte Toy Club \\hlch dls-' " o' DIERICKX. RA YMO~ ..• arper .... ,........ tnbute~ annual!' Chnstma.s to\S' pomte. ELWORTHY. GEO W SOCIal Worker .. 160 Kercheval I to I"s~ forfunate' children "I This luncheon is provided by special assessment of F:PSTF:IX. ALFRED Pfeiffer Brevnng Co ,... 3740 Bellevue ' The club tompmE'dof mpmb..rs the Lions and does not come from the paper sale funds. A .LFRED J 1029 Nottmgham of the Gros~p Pomtl' and GratlOt'l GARSK ,.... . .. . GEKTER, RALPH." Accountant ,........... 1028 YorkshIre TO"tnShiPsPOd !tce andI ftlrl~depart t " There an accounting is made of the total of your C IC 5815 Ha\'erhill nH'ns nee S comp E'e suppor . d d f h GIBSO~, LEO A. apltol Too 0.. .. •••••..• I from the E'ntlrePomte ar..a If It sl generosity an an announcement ma e 0 t e amount GLASER. HUGO 811 Lafayette Bldg. . ..1585 Hurlbut Ito attam It. objpctlVE' thIS year raised. r.,l('H ARTHCR A J Gmch Bld'g Co. 3682 Bedford I Pohcp and fmmen arE' seiling I Assisting the Lions Club members will be all mem- ERG \ "ILL" i'.. 1135 Balf(mr m"mbl'r~hlp<to thE' dub and arp . GRrF::"EB , '. 1.. ngmeer ... .... mE'E'lmo- ,,,to .. ~,,,,,; "<:''''' .... 1 b--r .. of thp pohre and fire departments of the Villages of o OR"~ Hagen s Cafe 15021 Kercheval .... HAGf~:'\, L .'or, ••••••••••.•• from all per.ons contracted HO\\'IGrosse Pomte Park. Grosse Pointe Farms. Grosse Pomte HOCKERT, WARRE~ L Engmeer.,. .......... 1779 Stanhope II'\Pr ~mce It I' Irnpos<1blE' to can- \V d d G p' Sh d h C f G HOSKI:'I:G S \\ ILLARD Mgr. ~at'l Bank of DetrOIt. • 995 ~ottmgham '...a..s pveryone personally a larg(' 00 S an rosse omte ores an te Ity 0 rosse ORGE I 1 '1/ rk 388 Lakewood numbE'r of contnbutlOn~ must J Pomte. 1 "GRA'! GE •, ngram ron nOS •••••••• I ,'0' .~." cornp \ ohmtanlY through the mall KA~nSCHKE. RUDOLPH 1064 Maryland , Be<Hie' helpmg 8anta ClauS m The members of the Grosse Pomte Lons Club who KERSTE:" DR 'VER~ER . Physloan-Surgeon .....•..• 3626 Somerset IGro~<pPomt... thE'To\ Club ",11 I Will be their old comers WIll be as follows: KOTCHER. HAMILTOX Kotcher Sales. . . . .. ,. .. 4890 :":ottmgham ~"11.1 doll. SINl< <lrum~ ~katPl! I KRETZSCH~IAR. GEO. H . Attornev . .. ......859 Pemberton Rd. anrl game.. anrl oth('r to)~ to or- Lorne H Ayling. August Bankstahl. Rolland J. C G Young Brothers Co. . . 3;17 Buckmgham phans In Dl'trolt Ba \.v ld Be J 1 L Be Ed dB LISCH (,LARE:" E ..... R('arlf'r~ aTp a~kl'd to (,11 ont the' rrett, ~a 0 aupre. u IUS . rns, war Ie- LO::'\~KEY. OTTO G AutonlOblle Shippers, Inc. .. 1414 WhittlE'I' T.n Club m"mbpr~hlp ApplicatIon I derman. Dr. 0 0 BrownelL Marshall Coulter. Edl'lo'l U'D\\ IG WILLlA~1 •.. LUll-Lange Lumber Co. .... 113; Kensmgton \\hlth appear.. on pa~.. ~ of Thl' Counts, Hon V OeBaeke. Raymond Dlenckx. Geo \'\. ~IAR~HALL CECIL ~Iarshall & O'Connor 769 Washm~ton R ...... ,.." amI mall II to an\ of thl' £1 hAlf dE A.lf d J C k R I h G P Att 1314 !\.'ottlngham pol"" or (,re dl'paTlmpllt. In wort y, re psleln. re ars a. ap Jf'n. .. , •• T T ,- T ~ ",,-,;:: "I: rosecutm~ omey. . . ... G T 1 A G L~ H GI A h C LUll .'" .... ", .. " •. "..... (;ro)~~ .. POInt" or .ratlot O\\n- t..... f'n lOSon U\l:O aser. rl ur nIC". ~IY ~IELCHER \~ ILLIAM H . Inom,tnal Xat I Bank... 1~~~~ ~~:~f~;n ~'P _ ._~ I Grueneberg. Lorne Hagen. \\ arren L. Hockert ,{EYER FREDDIE ,. ~feyer Florist. . .. ..... .. ~. ~.It. ,So .. ~ ... !3l .. ~ 'IOOR~ PETER H ~f(l()n:; CafE' 15020 1 . E .Jf"fferson :A.n.. n.n9;"' .. r. 1 \\ Illard S. Hoskmg. George InF;ram. Rudolph ~~m. Mt'RPHY HO:'\ JO~ A Judge-Probate Court ..... ]227 YOlk8hlre I Fight Tuberculosis IlSChke. Or \'/emer Kersten. HamIlton Katcher. Ceo. 402 St. ClaIr :".'\.(;F:L .1I'LICg 1826 Hunt Club Dr JiNINlIlIlIl Nl:JIlo H Kretzschmar. Clarence C LI'ich. Otto G Lomkey. OI.DHA~J. I, B Gros..c:;ePlr Prmtmg Co. •..• 4826 Ha~'ard r WIlham Llldwlp;, Ceetl \1arshall. James N Mc:'\all), \\ II• 'TAOI L' 0" L........ TnanO'le EIE'ctl1c Co '• B Y - o ",r. r,,'" .~I A H "'PrtE'r8 Funeral Homt> . l;O::i; GratIOt r U ham H Melcher. hf"ddle rv1~y~r, Peter H "tooT'I. Hon. PETERg ARTHl"R HI! Jos .0\ Murph\', Juhus l\a"el, L B Oldham. Owen PIERCY .l.\C1, Plerc\' Drug- glore 5~=)8 LakE-WOod R ..... L."T (" Pulnam Tool Co 61 SunntnzoalE' XMAS "P'utOna'Tmoole, Jack Plern .. Ernest C Putnam. PI T:'\ A~f E '0 r.:-; . •. ••.•.• ~ r LR L" PI ('<:<:rlRt>illt\ ('0 ••••• •• 1011 ~fllrvland PHI- S:--I-.L Lr,~ r. r. t I~ \TWORIl T F Blo\\n & BIg'E'low 3SS Phlhp r Le .. tt"r E Prf"'I'Iel. L E Radtord Eldin F Rlfhpl, HH'HFL I-,LnI:" ... BO\\f'l\ CafE' ,110,24~Ioran I SEALS I Hon 1 hf'O RIchter, Fdwm A &hallh. \nthom' RICHTEr. HO,," THEO .JurlgE'- ('Irc\lll COllrt .. 8.3;{ Lakec:;horp I SchneIder. J H Schnur, Carl &hwell...art. \\ i\ltE'TS. h~E'I' sCHA1'H EnWI7" A lo:<1l11tableLife of C. S. 112; Xotlmgham kart. Phlhp J Skillman. Fred H. Stemhel.;er. Fred "THO'"" l'nofOrlakfOr 16600 Ha r J<JlllllltltMoal ~. "\ gCH:,\Jo:mER A.... .... . ,.- Sweltzpr. John J Tlerne\, Albert \ anHull. ...... lbert an- SCH:'I:1 R T H Pontiac Tool & ~ffg Co. .... 3661 Buckingham Fight Tuberculosis \\ prrn. &on Youn" . t.-p.' • PO' C' HT G. P Tw n SUnPr\'l!wr 1033 l'Oottmgham ,;.;CllW ..... n ...... ~, .. ,.,. tCont:.llIl'd ~~ .Page '<I' l .. a.aA&A&At.A&A ,Hull. Jr .. Charlu Wade Dr. ""m J. ~ alkm-. \\'l1ly W. , 55,46119 I 411525 13704 500 16325 2541 3441 37 q6 1055 2318 22-14 14117 1051 4398 2296 1238 310') 1728 2305 5394 3110 2067 5160 3687 H288 1!') on 1 78322 3328 ol2 3 130l 37 2 6ol7 78 2,16287 2177 07 221926 249809 314573 27936-5 2,58286 3.201 74 3,on 30 308140 3,80639 ol 11158 4 3i4 15 5371 31 S 1 28723 406212 67390 1 823 115 2025 IlQ 1 "96 14 41804 5~OQ 14080 25000 26626'1 267910 1/;208 3; III zoo ';0 )~ ~~ L~ n55 41 -0 10,50 .. 170M 2Q6 fiO "U1112 1 322 <'8 .. \' '12 1\60; 6'1:; n,) '";7 \0 .... 7_ ., lo 12~ no lI''' ()(I ~(l'" no ~1 (j Ill) 241 ~ I :::Qa .1 11 i 66 ] "" li1 15.'>1i 1')(' 0,) "Ol)jl I III ,)(1 2 ... ,..,0 nO 11 n on I> /," ~II I ~) l • ., 0,) 5" -" 50 ()(l 2'>00 I ~ ~o fl') on DlsBrR~E'(F.:-.T .. •••••••••••••••••••• o. .. . COMPLETE ODly the BE\/IEW Gives You Conrace of AU.. Homes ill GroIM Pomte Ii Gratiot Twpe. found r ;\1rl n~ a.rrl ~di",.r\ -"1('1'1 rtro\ 1 , 'f Forl'l!':n \\ Rr" I1lf' "node \0n'ni 1,1"\ H-" 'if' .\ •• f) ')11' Hal1()\\' pn ParI' . Xa'l l' Rehef " '),." • Fll'ld Armv ...., .•.••.•.•.... \! . , '" Memonal .. . . l ~rtl~" ...... p 1\ ,( hen GUild ••. .,. 1('~nIIDU~d Cln PitS" 9) , F'ap"l"S •'n ' nd • , Bo,~ lr 'CampIng 8'ld Rrd ('ro" , -. or Amf'r,C8 .. , "'!I t ('f , f"und , of Am~nc" (,Amp F.ll~I1~"~ •nt Fumlshf'd .• • • C'hildren ... hrv- PV1\', . . X'. '"1 Check~ Issued . )1 P I'''f l' • J> R "').urs '0'- \ aI's \ TraffiC Patrol I , . ""a.l ,,"pr\"ICP "'" .. r'llf' Hll(l 0..... .. .. r ,t e Case ••.• •••••.•••• •••••..••• •• r~~ Paid •• • •.•.•.•.••.. .1 \ ":;: ht R1\1, I . ~ (' n n ng •••••..••.•• , III. B jj~ .. " , nstma~Baskets . . a . Ih .. Ileal <;prVlce •••••••• ••••••• •••••• • ••• 'Pit, zatwn .• ..... . . . . . .. . .... ,. r~l ('art" .. i r "0 IvIAL 1i\ l~T . :.m.SCELLA.~EOrS ThCO'l1!: tballGames, 1930 ....... •. $ lballGames, 1931 ., UIlI Donation. 1932 . n~1DI\ Idend. Lochmoor Bank, 19~2 ••.••.•• RECEIPTS reedsof Pa.per Sale, 1929 , reedsof Paper Sale, 1930 .. eeusof Pa.per Sale, 1931 . . .•.••.•• C~9 of Paper Sale, 1932 . ceedsof Paper Sale, 1933 .. ceedsof Paper Sale, 193t •..•........•• ceedsof Paper Sale, 1935 ..••..•. • ..•• reedsof Paper Sale, 1936 coedsof Paper Sale. 1937 •...•. . .•.•• ceeasor Paper Sale, 1938 .. . . ceodsof Paper Sale, 1939 . ceedsof Paper Sale, 1940 •••••.•••••••• ceedsof Paper sale, 1941 •..••.•••..•.• ceedsof Paper Sale, 1942 •...........ceedsof Paper Sale. 1943 .••....•••...• l'eed-of Paper Sale, 1944 ,.. ..•.••••• eNI- of Paper Sale, 1945 •... . . •.• ceed~ of Paper sale, 1948 .. ....... .OHL PROCEEDS FROM PAPER SALES toreston Bank Balance, 193;) •••... •.•. $ en.t on Bank Balance. 1931 •...•..•.•... 're.t on Bank Balance, 1932 • ....... . terest on Bank Balance, 1933 •.••.•....•... tereston Bank Balance. le3t •...••........ m'~ 6ft Bank Balance, 1935 •.••••••.•...• 'rest on Bank Balance, 1936 .••.••••••.. mst on Bank Balance, 1937 . ere~ton Bank Balance, 1938 •.•...•••..••• ereston Bank Balance. 1939 •. , ....•.•• ere<ton Bank Balance, 1940 •..•.•.......orest on Bank BlIlance, 1941 ...•.• ..•• • creston Bank Balance, 1942 ••..••••.•. .• ere.t on Bank Balance, 1943 .. , . .• ere<ton Bank Balance. 1944 ••..•...••.• ereston Bank Balance, 19(5 •....... . ...-rest on Bank Balance, 1946 •• , .•••...•• ereston U. S. Bonds, 1943 •.•.....•.•....erest on U S. Bonds, 19H .. .ereston US Bonds, 1945 ..•... . . 'rest on 'C" :So Bonds, 1~..6 •.......... IONS GOODFELLOW FUNDILions ecember, 1929 to December 15, 1947- *
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Page 1: I I I - digitize.gp.lib.mi.usdigitize.gp.lib.mi.us/digitize/newspapers/gpreview/1945-49/47/1947-12-15.pdfICOCLTER, MARSHALL Manufactunng Agent .....• 438 MadIson Ilive up to our

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M!iO-R-ELOCAL ADVERTISING ~LOCAL CIRCULATION -..,...LOCAl NEWSMAlTER

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The Gro5lle Pointe Lions Gooc:Ifellowll ana tneneedy children of the Grosse Pointe Communities and allothers given assistance by your donation are grateful toyou for your exhibition of charity through. the purchase.of this official Goodfellow paper.

You have helped the Goodfellow. toward fulfill-ment of their pledge that no family in the communitieswill feel neglected at Christmas through want of materialthings. The knowledge that you have done your .hareWIll make your own Chriatmas a happier one too.

The Goodfellow! have been practicing this charit-able work for 19 years here in the Pointe and if you area newcomer to the area they hope to see you around thi.time every year, just as 8}8ny of the contributors today'have been "regular." at the Goodfellow paper day fo.the past 19 years.

Under the Chairmanship of Carl Schweikart super ..visor of Grosse Pointe Township, and Dr. Werner Ker-sten. today's campaign has an objective of $5,000. Themoney received WIll bring Christmas cheer to the needyand throughout 1947 will be used to assist the welfareprogram which Will be conducted for many agencies.

Everyone is not asked to give the same amount-there is no fixed price for the Goodfellow paper - onlythe price you yourself set in the name of charity and, r t. 11__ .. V.- .... ..oJ .. ,"" "!iI ......

llove 01 yuur lCUUW 11.1(1.11 .... I. ,","'.I .I .. .:;Quo QUU. J--&. ...--,.

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,.~.GJ'Ofte Pointe'. FIRST New.paperGOODFELLOW MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1947 GROSSE POINTE 30, MICHIGAN - VA. 2-1162-_._---------------------------------------

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All set to go, Grosse Pointe Lions Club members walt for the presses to stop rolling before stuffing theirbags with The Goodfellow Edition of The Grosse Pointe ReVIew which they will sell on the streets here MondayTlus is the nineteenth successive year iiJ. which the Grosse Pointe Lions have sponsored this sale. ProceedSfrom this arp used to supply needy youngsters of Ulls VIClroty WIth food, clothing, and medical care.

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I Roster of Grosse Pointe Lions~Toy Club!!M!!1 Ip fi

Square Deal Clean. & Dyers. 1704 Rosh'l1 Rcl. \ - resses orAYLI~G, LORNE H. . .... ,) -I BANKSTAHL, AUGUST Grocer. 12293 Corbett In this season of the Star of Bethlehem your dona-I BARRETT, ROLLAND J.. Barrett Motor Sales, Inc. ... 1319 Nottmgham. II More Funds tion will help ease suffenng in the world and will makeBEAGPRE, WALDO <..... 1888 Pnnceton ...........• 274 Kerby you know and understand the message of Christmas:

_ BEF5S, Jl'l.nJS L. . Attomey .. . ..•.......• Whittier Hotel I "Peace on Earth to Men of Good Will."$ 1 fJS~07 BIEDER).[AX, EDWARD 2690 Atwater K •. ,....... 15SD Torrey "WI' nPed more help '. said Ar-

O D Ch t1043 Lakewood Bh'd. I thur E Lou\\ers, ChlE'fof GroSllC At the conciusion of (he paper s.sIe dot Oiie o'doc~

I BROW~ELL. DR. . Iroprac or .. .....•....• I Pomte Park pohee, "If WE'8r~ to oda h be f h Li Cl b d h rICOCL TER, MARSHALL Manufactunng Agent .....• 438 MadIson I live up to our slogan or 'Xot A t Y t e mem rs 0 t eons u an t e po IcemenI COUXTS EDISON Putnam Tool Co. 8100 E. Jefferson Kid Without /l To\ .' aand firemen and "newsboys" are to attend a luncheonDeBAEKE HON \'. . ....• Judge G. P. TownshIp .•. . . • 53 Vernier ChIef Loll" erSlSprE'9ldentof the I meeting at Bayview Yacht Club at the foot of Clair-

0D 16461 H 1268 Beaconsfield Grosse Pomte Toy Club \\hlch dls-' " o'DIERICKX. RA YMO~ . . • arper .... ,........ tnbute~ annual!' Chnstma.s to\S' pomte.ELWORTHY. GEO W SOCIal Worker .. 160 Kercheval I to I"s~forfunate' children "I This luncheon is provided by special assessment ofF:PSTF:IX. ALFRED Pfeiffer Brevnng Co ,... 3740 Bellevue ' The club tompmE'd of mpmb..rs the Lions and does not come from the paper sale funds.

A.LFRED J 1029 Nottmgham of the Gros~p Pomtl' and GratlOt'lGARSK ,.... . .. • .

GEKTER, RALPH." Accountant ,........... 1028 YorkshIre TO"tnShiPsPOd!tce andI ftlrl~departt" There an accounting is made of the total of yourC I C

5815 Ha\'erhill nH'ns nee S comp E'e suppor . d d f hGIBSO~, LEO A. apltol Too 0.. . . •• • ••. . • I from the E'ntlrePomte ar ..a If It sl generosity an an announcement ma e 0 t e amountGLASER. HUGO 811 Lafayette Bldg. . ..• 1585 Hurlbut Ito attam It. objpctlVE'thIS year raised.r.,l('H ARTHCR A J Gmch Bld'g Co. 3682 Bedford I Pohcp and fmmen arE' seiling I Assisting the Lions Club members will be all mem-

ERG \"ILL" i'.. 1135 Balf(mr m"mbl'r~hlp<to thE' dub and arp .GRrF::"EB , '. 1.. ngmeer ... .... mE'E'lmo-,,,to .. ~,,,,,; "<:''''' ....1 b--r .. of thp pohre and fire departments of the Villages of

o OR"~ Hagen s Cafe 15021 Kercheval ....HAGf~:'\, L .'or, ••••••••••.•• from all per.ons contracted HO\\'IGrosse Pomte Park. Grosse Pointe Farms. Grosse PomteHOCKERT, WARRE~ L Engmeer.,. . . . . . . . . . . • 1779 Stanhope II'\Pr ~mce It I' Irnpos<1blE'to can- \V d d G p' Sh d h C f GHOSKI:'I:G S \\ ILLARD Mgr. ~at'l Bank of DetrOIt. • 995 ~ottmgham ' ...a..s pveryone personally a larg(' 00 S an rosse omte ores an t e Ity 0 rosse

ORGE I 1 '1/ rk 388 Lakewood numbE'r of contnbutlOn~ must J Pomte.1"GRA'! GE • , ngram ron nOS • • • • • • • • I,'0' .~." cornp \ ohmtanlY through the mallKA~nSCHKE. RUDOLPH 1064 Maryland , Be<Hie' helpmg 8anta ClauS m The members of the Grosse Pomte Lons Club whoKERSTE:" DR 'VER~ER . Physloan-Surgeon .....•..• 3626 Somerset IGro~<pPomt... thE'To\ Club ",11 IWill be their old comers WIll be as follows:KOTCHER. HAMILTOX Kotcher Sales. . . . .. ,. .. 4890 :":ottmgham ~"11.1 doll. SINl< <lrum~ ~katPl!IKRETZSCH~IAR. GEO. H . Attornev . .. ......• 859 Pemberton Rd. anrl game.. anrl oth('r to)~ to or- Lorne H Ayling. August Bankstahl. Rolland J.

C GYoung Brothers Co. . . 3;17 Buckmgham phans In Dl'trolt Ba \.v ld Be J 1 L Be Ed d BLISCH (,LARE:" E ..... R('arlf'r~ aTp a~kl'd to (,11 ont the' rrett, ~ a 0 aupre. u IUS . rns, war Ie-

LO::'\~KEY. OTTO G AutonlOblle Shippers, Inc. .. 1414 WhittlE'I' T.n Club m"mbpr~hlp ApplicatIonI derman. Dr. 0 0 BrownelL Marshall Coulter. Edl'lo'lU'D\\ IG WILLlA~1 •.. LUll-Lange Lumber Co. .... 113; Kensmgton \\hlth appear .. on pa~.. ~ of Thl' Counts, Hon V OeBaeke. Raymond Dlenckx. Geo \'\.~IAR~HALL CECIL ~Iarshall & O'Connor 769 Washm~ton R ......,.." amI mall II to an\ of thl' £1 hAlf d E A.lf d J C k R I h G

P Att 1314!\.'ottlngham pol"" or (,re dl'paTlmpllt. In wort y, re psleln. re ars a. a p Jf'n.

.. , •• T T ,- T ~ ",,-,;:: "I: rosecutm~ omey. . . ... G T 1 A G L~ H GI A h C LUll.'" .... ", .. " •. "..... (;ro)~~ .. POInt" or .ratlot O\\n- t..... f'n lOSon U\l:O aser. rl ur nIC". ~ I Y~IELCHER \~ ILLIAM H . Inom,tnal Xat I Bank... 1~~~~ ~~:~f~;n ~'P _ ._~ IGrueneberg. Lorne Hagen. \\ arren L. Hockert,{EYER FREDDIE ,. ~feyer Florist. . .. ..... .. • ~. ~.It. ,So .. ~ ... !3l .. ~'IOOR~ PETER H ~f(l()n:; CafE' 150201. E .Jf"fferson :A.n..n.n9;"' .. r.1 \\ Illard S. Hoskmg. George InF;ram. Rudolph ~~m.Mt'RPHY HO:'\ JO~ A Judge-Probate Court ..... ]227 YOlk8hlre I Fight Tuberculosis IlSChke. Or \'/emer Kersten. HamIlton Katcher. Ceo.

402 St. ClaIr:".'\.(;F:L .1I'LICg 1826 Hunt Club Dr JiNINlIlIlIl Nl:JIlo H Kretzschmar. Clarence C LI'ich. Otto G Lomkey.OI.DHA~J. I, B Gros..c:;ePlr Prmtmg Co. •..• 4826 Ha~'ard r WIlham Llldwlp;, Ceetl \1arshall. James N Mc:'\all), \\ II•

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IONS GOODFELLOW FUNDILionsecember, 1929 to December15, 1947-

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Qxnplete Line ot Millmery 1>lIl,tJ r j

Novelty Block.s to W1l5O<'fcOff on Jewel Bands and 10'1 ,Ill , ~

Milllnery Club at Shop Start8CJasse.tl in JallU8l1'Y

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HELEN'S MILLINERY. • • would llke to lnfonn her friends

of her new locat1OD at

16906 Kercheval

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SEE FOR YOURSELF Yes, the p'oof of the pudding" in tM eo'.ng line!nothin, will 1ft.,. fully p ...- "rove '''''' superiority of a new OoE rel.vlIIOr ~e(e,verthan a "",on.-ration in .._--your ........... undor aetvcII homo conch'lon. Corn' Ill.

there Is no obllfation. loom about this offer 'odayl

Never Before •...AN OFFER LIKE THIS

To N\'HI to you the true fCIetsRout _YisioR 1"'01..... , Genera IEMc:trIc GnftOUMtS "'is ~citing of.ferl Right now ••• tocIoy, you will... ..'-vision CIS you d rnecI itMight be .. , no ....,. inl. no..... wishing, you ClIft judlo foryourself .

T, Provi levold•AIY Doubt TbatGENERAL ELECTRICTELEVISION ReceiversBrill YII '.visioIVears Mead •••

Visit •• Write •• or Phone •••For Complete Details of 'his ORer

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E~ECTROZO-4\~E1.IPPLI~IA'~(~£2091& Mack Ave. lH 1lJ'I1\tR Ni.794i

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Fmal ntes werc held Fnday Ifor Charles S. Beckl!r, ot 12HThree Mile DrlVe. who died In!Cottage HOSpItal on Wednesday.December 3 of a hc&rt lIJ1ment IHe was 67.

A rel1red wholesale tobacco,dealer and a member of a pioneer I Ifamily, Mr Becker was a fOWlder Iot the Grosse POinte Yacht Club.Ht' also be10nged to the DetrOIt ----------------Shrme, thc Lochmoor Golt Club. Iand St. John Evangelical Church,which hiB grandparents helpedorganize more than a century ago

He was the brother of ClrcUltJudge Theodore J Rlchter. He ISalso SUr\"!ved by hiS "nf ... LauraLau. a SUIter, 101rs.Amanda RIch.ter, wite ot the JUdge; an uncleLouis Becker, and four nephewsand nieces.

Burial .servIces were held atElmwood Cemetery.

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Thrift ShopInvites Trouble

Grosse Pomte Clty Pollce re-ported that they found the leal'door of the Neighborhood Thl'lft

I Shop open late Tuesday night.Nottung WllS reported mIssing.

Two weeks ago the Thntt Shopwas robbed of more than ~3JO.

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Respects ToC. S. Becker

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Th1s I! the lo"est pnce m MetropolitanDetro1t for ,!;"cl<'h a hllzh Quality pamtJob E'«pcncncpd lXr,rkmpn uSJnIt thernost modem CQ,llpmf>nt a....~nrc YOu of("(}mplete satb!;l, JOn COl1\E'nlent terms'f de$lT(d

11 your car needs pamtmg - or ~.ou aretIred of \Ui color. here 1s a real barga1n.We Wl11repamt any car, m any color.~L"lg It "I'1\' Im9roved tVl>e of enamel.You get a better. longer lasting gloss~hlCh takes a. beautIful pollSh. The cost?

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FOR A COIPLETE PAIIT JOB

All Shoe Skates

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HIS 104' CHRISTMAS SOCK I

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Ladies Hockey

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$13.50

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. THE GROSSE POINTE :REVIEW

'.tETTER. '"~BOX .l

• Choice of Taite• Die-ast Batd1tUe• Full~ Gaa~d

Bring ID YourMJ:AS(;REXE~"TS

SAVE15%'7/8.1?)"m'fii1~ :Jih",lt ~ (Jo.

t...' CBAUIERS~11t~. eMOIme E. WARRENTuxedo 1-a210

CAR SKIDS L'"TO TUB IA car dnven by :Mr. Peyer IIShrouart, 1119 Beaconsfield skid-

ded on the shppery pa\.em~t onProvencal road near Kercheval

Iand smashed into the small tree

\He W&II not hurt. \

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BLINDSCustom Made

of

PRICE FACTS

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One of the most intelligent and illuminating statementsOil the situation wu recently given ~. Robert A. Seidel,'rice-president of a leading merch&nclia chain, before a Con-lftMional subeommittee.

llr. Seidel observed. that it is commonly ~lieved that&1l pricee are unreuonably high as compared with a yearago. The truth. ill that many pricee have gone down or haveheld. to the u.me level. He exhibited various essentialartic1ee of apparel which now cost lees than in 1946, andwhich are also of improved quality. Finally, be summed uphis ~ony by emphasizing theee points:

1. All priCell are not out of line. Some are up, someaN dOWD, lIOID8 1ft the same.

2. Increased labor costa are a major contributing fae.tor to the present price structure, and the trend of W&gell ••

will largely determine the trend of prices.

3. Bottlelleckl IItill exist which cause shortagetf inproduction and 10 force the prices of the commodities at- ~ TIlE EDITOR .,J. -

fected upward. It 1.1 with a great t!6al bf pIeu-ure that I can wnte to you to

" ~. cost of government hu an important effect \>n thank JO~ tor your splendid co-price levels. Surprising u it may seem. govermnent :IlO'W ~~ In Ilending the.1~7Com-costa the country more than the food it eats! :p. \Chest Campatltr ov.. the

5. Reai1ers' margins have been substantially reduced, Without ~'our help in telhng the'" • people of your COJllDlunity lLbout....... ~ t:';.de = :let retai!led !!n nndue !!h!!,l"P of the thp RPd Fpather we woUld neverccnsumer dollar. have been &hIe to report that :Met-

ropo1Jtan DetrOit had ra.i8ed $5,-1Ir. Seidel spoke from a study of the facts, and the 461,844 or 102.1 per cent ot its

committee members who heard him were interested and goal.impreued. The whole price problem has been confused by Let me also take thiI opporlu-. . . mty to thank you for USIIlg newswild denunClations of one group or another. The truth is about the actIVitles of the Commu-th&t price- are the result of present day costs and oondi- mty Chest and its 125 Red Feath-

. • er agencies year-round. Throughtions--not of lSolated cau.ses. Ithese stones Chest contnbutors_____ ----------------- can learn what IS happening to the... ......... ... idollars they so generotmy contrib-

NOW AVA LAuted. and see that the~' are on the

4, I BLE TO YOU Job twelve months ot the year."'t! C are the following Very S1Ilcerely ~.ours.

C'I 0"1: B • ('f Jom; R. DAVIS, Cbainnan,qeC'~. 7'~C',. 0 t>e~S\tO 'OO1-t.\ ~~:;::umty Cheat

'''I' -4c C'O~ N ~\,,,t e~O~\\

CO"" ee,,," 0 ~ '0Tri~e/ers Chec~ O".r S ~\eSa'iings Accounts

Drive-In Window SER~I~ES ..Personal lO<1nsd ,"., 8. "'U~U. S. Savin&, 10ft s ~. ~"Iro1f. omobile lo'ns

lAatt,a,~s AT OllfJjI

ST. CLAIR SHORES OFFICE O"del)THE FIRST STATE BANK

of East Detroit23400 M.ck An. Roseville 5300

st. Clair Shores, ~lielliran

..

AAA To Present'

• ~ tf'ro~b;dOffice at 15121 Kercheval between Maryland and LaXepointe Trombly school will be CIted

"The Only Weekly Newspaper CoverlDl All the liomea tor Its outstanding traffic safety. G P • tducat!on program dunng them roue ointe and Gratiot Townshipa" 19i6-.7 school year when Auto.

1.. B. OLDHAM .••••••••••••••••••••• Publisher mobUe Club ot Mlchigan presen~CHARLES AN It WIth the '1'r&velmg Safety CupM OS•••••••••••••••••••••. Editor award at 9:00 am., Monday, De.

PAUL J. BLACKBURN ••••• Advertising Manager cember 15-

ROBERT P. OLDHAM.... to .... to ... Advertisinl •Presentation of the award \'0'1118ubser1ptlOD Rates: By Man. $2.00 per year; 5e per copy. be made by Phll1p G. stratton,

By Carrier. 10 cent.s a M.onth. Auto Club safety super\'1sor. toPublished Every Tbvsd.ay by The Grosse Pointe Printini CO. E. J. Cowe. principal The cup. asIts name Inlplles, is not a perma-

VAlley 2-1162 _ 2-1163 nent aWard. It renuuns In pos."WE LEAD. OTHERS FOLLOW" selISIon of the wi.nning school foronly the foUowlng school year.

_ I Pralsmg Trombly lIChool tor its

BE A GOODFELLOWwell.balanced safety educationprogra.m. Ernest P. DaVlB, Auto

Me""'" Christmas! Club safety and traffIc director, in__ .; a wrItten message, lW1gled out the

How easy to say and, if ~'ou really mean it, how eaay ~~~:'. of Trombly tor speclala

it i.8 to .be sure that you yourself have a Merry Christmas "M1C:lugan parents and autoby helpmg others. And the easiest way to help others is to drivers can be thankful that 80be a good fellow and plunk down a good sized piece of many teachers are partlc1pating

folding money for your Goodfellow paper on Monday. : ~y ~e.~heCh~~:~,'.e~~c~o:'Or _ ... __ # .... _ ? :~ __ ,..., '" • ~ ~ b H. • • "School safety patrol work.J.Ua.uIJ't:;L~ U.l UJ.C ~U4.lO v .."' ... ~ ...Cu. y .....e pcl!ce !.nd ..........._1 ....1 •• 04..'" ,..l ... a...I'\~,"' ItGlf.tv

firemen of the Grosse Pointe communities will give every- ;d~~tion'dir~ct;d-t;;;~ds~reat.one the opportunity to help Santa Claus this Christmas mg safer hablts m walkmg andand to see that the Lions Club can continue its charitable Plllo~ will go a long way In pre"

w~ks thro~hout the year. It's that Goodfellow paper ;,::gca:e:o~/~r~~~n:d:d -which the Lions count on to finance their year-round m the future," he added. L,.tt.'e R'I'1pf.OifJ'fi.reworb nf mercy. • I~ v"£ "'II<t~o~da cc:npi!~d b:,' ~.!:.~:e..."!.

You'll have that warm feeling inside you of a good deed State Police on traffic deaths ofwell done if you are not niggardly about your Goodfellow school chl1dreJl from 1~36 through D''''e5 Blrg. B"I~I.ne.'~("'

trib ti N t nl . b the present date show decreases in V. ......,..Jo.Jcon u on. 0 0 y to gI.ve ut to give generously with such traged1es. That chlld trattlcthe true spirit of Christmas is the appeal of the GoodfelloWB deaths have been more than cutto YOu. in haJf m the last 10 yean can be If .tabstics ll.I'e to be any ill- In Its flI'st year, the DUlce took

attnbuted m no small mea.sure dlcatlon Grosse POinte's llttle post m $66,698; III 1945 1t nearly dou-Everybody reads the newspapers and the special Good- to the efforts of teachera and the oftice at 17410 l\IlIoume will mark ble this tlgure WIth $128,788; in

fellow edition is everybody's paper _ just as the work of safety patro'" the Auto Club om- ita Sixth Christmal a.nmversarv 1946. the first post-war year itslooking after the poor and unfortunate is everybody's .)0' b cia! 1I&ld. with an unprecedent volume ot business boomed to $169,933 andand 12 business. . tor the 11 monUul of this year it

lasts months. ------ Since the office WJoS offlciall,y ~ted $175,121 worth ofSo 1 &1l f established in 19«, It has done 'busmellS.

et8 be good ellowa on Goodfellow Day, Monday. Stackpoole's $639,380 worth of business. The little office which has been_________ I a haven ot convenience tor local

Widow Dead Reckless DriYe1 r~'~=~e~e~.:~~T. • h The otfice was originally eatab-

Burial .service. were reU at .I.nlures Fat e1 liahe~ ~ 1942 to h&l1dle. the com-lolt. Ohvet Cemetery TueeOaY for "J mumty s Cb.r\.Stmas. mailing need.1I.:Mra. Mae A.. Staekpoole, 66. of 315 It beCante an offl\.w briWiCh il1FIsher road. She died ll'ri

da1 A eighty-tour-year-old man was l&U through the eftot1A of Nor-

December 5 after a loq 1.Ilneaa. ' thrown into the street when the bert Neff, CIty clerk, wbo lAWMra. Stackpoole, who W&I the ear he wt.ll riding in smashed into the necelllJ1ty of a post office in

widow ot the late Thomas P. two parked auto! near 1331 Way- the area.Stackpoole, well Jmown DetroIt bUm Saturday atternoon.banker, ill 8UrV1Ved by a IIOIl, Emil Cl&ertlout, ot 1097 AlterThomaa G.; three aiBterlI, JilrI. road, waa taken to Bon "Secour C I . B ksMadge C. Walker, Siater RoM- Hospital by Park police •• He lIUf. U prJt reamary" ot the Sl.Itera of CIW1ty, fered a po8IIlble fractured skull Car Windowsand Mra. F. J. McBrearty, and a and a broken left arm.grancSaon. Ronald Stackpoo1e. Hia son, Joseph Claerhout, dnv- Wllllam Monaghan, 102' :Mary'

er of the ear. was lMued a ticket land, reported to Park Police thatfor reckleu driving. someone broke the door windoWll

t>wnera of the parked CllLnI, of hie ear lut Saturday mornIngwhich were not senoualy damaged, while the a.u~ was parked:in the~ Herman J. Rivard, .13'1 Way- driveway ot his home. , ..bUm ;and Carl Benz, 1327 Way- Mr. M:onUan said that nothingb~ was taken.'

....,....THE GROSSE POINTE REVIEW

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-> C~llege~Air'Meet Interests.Lee. Slocum

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Delicious Potato Salad andLuscious Golden Brown Baked Beans

ALL PREPARED IN OUR OWN FAMOUS

We'll Stuff and Roast

DonJ Be DisappointedORDER NOW!

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the TURKEY

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t lU~~U&16 .J.. 0 Jpena XmaJ5 Club of the Gross~ •

wthndl1t Church WIll T ,.,WednudlY, December 17.l.n UermanVM at the home of Dr. H ./

)\un501l, 41711 Courville, A Groqsp Pomte couple llndF&ul G HaJmhuber, Su- t1mr 20 monlh olrl SOil "Ill Lee Slocum, pretty' MIChigan. A Santa Claus Party will be Suffering from a possible trae.odent ot the Churcb School ~I'enrj C'nrJillllas m Germany, They State sophomore, and founder of held by the Grosse Pointe Camera tured skull. Jack Westphal, 14, of,tlIwn M:ethodlst Church, are Lt and Mrs Marshall G Coul- the school's Winged Spartans Club on Tuellday evemn¥. Decem' 497 LlIlloln ruad, was taken to

oral aurgeon In DetrOit, ter, Jr and Marshall, III Club, led her aggregation of atu- ber 16. tor 1ta membera and Bon Secour hoapltal by FarmsoW colored alldes of are- Lt ('oultpr, a graduate of WP~t dent lllera In an air meet against friends, po1Jce Friday momlng,

riP he took to Alaska Dr POUlt, IS on duty With thl' UJutl'd the University of Michigan at Ann Mr, uster McDowell, Presl. Pollee uld that the youth slip.ubrr IS a brother to Dr, J State,q AIr l"OrLll at We~sling Arbor Saturday afternoon. dent of the Club, ha.a placed Dr ped on a stairway while going t~mhuber. Ex.ecutlve Secre- Germlllly \\ hlch IS a shorl dls- Each achool had two planes In E Gordon Aldrich m charge of hlB class 11\ GrosBe POlnte High

f thp Methodlat UlIlon, thl' tance from Muru~h the competition whlel)... mcJuded the evemng s program No one Schoolshan which founded and After belllg pal ted for nearly tests ln take-oft's,. manuevers and Will be aUowed to attend thl' Jatk IS the son of)lr and Mrs

r5 the Groaae Pointe Meth. two )rars, Mrs Coultrr was able landmgs. party unless they are wearing Howard A Westphal Iurlh to lOIn hpr husband late 11\ Oc, Though Michigan's pilots -were their old working clotllea and

rl~ "'III be received at thiS tober ThiS Will be the fIrst Judged best, Saturday, Lee I s come bearmg a Christmas gift DOG BITES NEIGHBOROJ' 'hp viSitation 11'"lgn- C'hll't'1las together fur the three lookmg forward to next year ....hen Dr. AldrICh announces that the M Ca 1 B '109 Le t I

made durmg the month of them, she hopes" to have her pilot's 1J- e\ emng's program. IS bemg. kept "as r~'ltte: on r~~:, right h:':~~'Mrs Coulter I~ lhe former (ense and help avenge the defeat a s&ret, but promises that all a dog own~d tly A J LeWIS, J/

Bptlv Ruehle, daughtrr of Mr. Lee 18 the daught~r of Mra WIll have a good ,and lI\te~estlng of 75 LeWiston, Farma PtJlIceChadps Ruehle, of ~ottll\gham • Helen Slocum, o[ Ford Court. time", • . ordered that the dog bl' confinedLt CoullPr IS lhe son of Mr and Rites Held for The party "'111 be held '11\ the for ten daysMrs Marshall G Couller of Mrs M W I' clubrooms at the NeIghborhoodBealonsfield . , •• er Ing FL"OAL lUTES HELD Club, 'where the. Yuletide SPirit

Th('y b th FlIlal riles were h~ld Tuesday 11 ~ II WELL DONEare a graduates of f Services were read Friday [or Wl pr"va CGrosse POinte High Slhool or Mrs Margalet Werling from Mrs A BI k 82 8 ongregatlons to the 30000 Red___ . thp Vl'rh(>~dpn Funeral Home, nme ac, ,of 136 .• Feather workers who put the 1947

dt H Ul --- 16300 Malk, Mrs Werling died at Grayton, at Verheyden Funeral :NEW POINTER Commumty C h'e s t campaign• ~U!\ ~'t:l'.:ttti ~J}'THUD1~T her home at 1238 Balfour on Fri' Home, 16300 Mack Survlvol:S are A daughter, Llllda' Ll'''. was $111,844 over Its goal of $5.350,000

1"~lIe.. ".. A,uue. II '1lorlbo'ourh day, Delembl'r 5 son, Joseph G .snd Thomas E, born to Mr and Mrs Thomas lo' w!'re extended r e c e n t I Y by

P"Tu'n -"''fIed ~"d ~ldD~) 1) ..... 1) 1), aUaloler SurvlvlIIg are her husband Mr daught~rg, Mrs Anna R Appell Hanneman, of. 1212 Wayburn on Walter C.' lAidlaw, campa.lgn I.. .nI QI. "" ~UD '\, Decemb.r H ' and Hazel B ' S t d N b 29

hrl'stmas Cards 1000 am _ MOrlllll!!W""lllP .. ,Ih Frank J W~rhng, daughters,' a ur ay. ovem er. manager.

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KOren"" ro. i~'"I"~'\::'. '": ,;~:;.;:;r.~:E,'~~':::'I;::;';;;~;;;,~~;~"'~re., "~ I C H RI 5TM AS .TURlEY 1 ~If . ~ I~ ~~OW:' Jf .1Wl, • Jf Yo. Wo.'t' .. Dl&appnlDtod J( if '00 ..,I """ uf u.... fine J:#. tasty birds. This is OW' • • •

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Family Party to be glftIl !D II&-dame C&chIlac Hall. Deeember a,by members of the Junior claas.

Pergy Purcell and Betty Sped.-den, ectertamment co-cha1nnen,promise tun tor the whole family

KABCII OF DIMES III the form of a dance contut,The annual March of D1m~. games, .. famil,. ling, and au-

~ of the fight ag&tnlt dlene:e-partlcipattoll 1Ik1ta.InhntUe paraIylU will be held Somebody' a parenta W1Il be _.thI'oughout the n&tlon January Iored when choaen "'KiJlC and1$-30. it was announced by Nate Queen for a Night."S. Shapero, 1&48 March of D.mes MISS Betty Hay of &45 Neff roadChalrman for the Wayne County I Marygrove Itudent from thlaClt&pter of the National Founcla.- area, il .erving on the entertabl.~on for Inf!lntll~ ParalYSIS ment commIttee.

The romanUc days when Motheru4 Dad learned the three R'. IJlthe little red schoolhouse will beJ'IV1ve4 at Marygrove College's

r~ fi:'1DUS Graduate TEACHER 1 Richard Pupils Enjoyt Teen, To'" . In Princetcn~ 7\T tIS · n InIII 1lEU1f ...... \'ANz.uD J. ,a uta Clence .I.-rogra

A buketbell ,ame and an 8. A. n.nce plua man1 of '1M .... : Triang/e.:.,$lr8w A d~arnlc natural IClen<:epro.\P~ IOme und In the bottom,p&ltIea kept all o( Groase Pointe Wide awake unW th. w.. boun of .' ~ cram haa been carried on at the the)' have planted mouee, fern.,

I"... k d. Richard School sm~e Ichool and ~r dellca'e and bllautltul

the IIl1ht ...... wee -ell. "AU 1> ,1l>.aarv......~~ - y. ~ \ d rth._ "'If'-r:''''' ~ 1t&rtA/J In Septem1ler. Havmg pl&nta of the local area an noCONGRATULATIONS COACH WlllRNIlT OIl tM ~ ~t1l. atlIl~ }ltodllcU. of the found and eeen mterestini' natural couatry. By placin, • cover OJ!

team that you have coache<1 for th1a year" baaketb&l1 ~ _ J"tinceton ~~ ClI1I!l..Q aUght. \bln,e durin&' their llUJn.'llervaca. well a jar and add1n&the requlaite'or your tk'st Il1CCeJ!l at ~ year. ' Mearttd .~~ ~ Wblth tlon and uv.1lijt })eel) encour&j'cd amoWlt. of water .u.eb a prtLty

, • ~rlMlr-Il~ok.publlabera, lady au- to look about ~em ~a. to br41, rues. wW rem&1A ,reen forThe whole school lent m&rVeloua support and &mol\&'t2M rooe.- UtOrs, o\'erwelght hlatorl.cal nO'l'ela in Qbjecta by their teacl1.erl, cnU- I1IOfttnll. without th. addition ot

were S&I\d)' i'rnley, Lee Kanse. Jack Corlden, Herbert Weol:., i'1or- ucl BoOVel1lltsud 1111the folbl .. of Men of the Il::boo1 followed the more water. TbroUlh p&renta who~c. Bardy, Betly Mitchell, Belly Keith. Diane '1'JlOmpeon, K&l')' the ltIJarloUllly biab-preuure pub- Bugleltiona with gPeat enthualaam. &l'I In tb,e enrtneoring profesalon,)tolar, Jean GIles, Polly Wilton, Sharon Ford ,FelJce Thorpe, Ger1 lIah1nc IndUitry. VAIlJOUt;&OBn:CT8 ODe c1aIUOOm made blueprint.l ofRoun<la, Pete Heinke, Sleve Hosmer. Preeented by the tamed cba- Many e( the object. were col- leaWi and planta which have

And }Largeret Weaver, Sally Lemen, Joyce ~ DOll ~~re~~~ :. ~~n= lected at dlatancell tram the chil- mucb lDItrucUonal value beaide.J1oer. Char Smith, Char Hahn. Chuck Wagronner, Dick RedmoIou. Club at MIch1&"an,"All Rlgh~ Re- dren'll homell, but numel'OU.l na- beiJII' very attractive meanJ otCarl Bahr, So!» Pll~rIon, Harry Mack. Jack Flattery, Ban OtpuJ, aerveG' wUl be rn DetJ'Ult at Mu- ture objecta ~ found l1Cht in preMn'1Jl.J objecte of nature.8uel&l1 orpbal. .sue C'rUikllhank, Carol Shadwick ,Amy lIorrlaon, llic .fWlFrlday December 28 their own bac:llyarda and on their TAU'l'IUPI){arJ Ella Antrim, Joan Blanchard. Jim venUe, Tom 1'1IlIke, Bu- TIle play la' produced written way to 8Chool.Tey ReISt, &Dl1 many many more. ucI acted en.ttrel,. bl undergradu: BV88EL WEJU/UIIU'l TheM rich experlences have ~ ctdIdrta hay. rone ODfteld trip.au. f Prin rIJ. the ch.Udnn to ~k atlo\lt them, in tM lmmed.1&te vicinit)' of the

JULIE FORO'S biZ- pArty wu an event after the pm. for .. 0 cetOD U vet'lity. Both to apprec1&t(l the beautlel ot na- school and to the ptne woodl IleV-~up of bet' 1l9t fern tnendB. The call spent hours at bridle. kJlit. male. and fem&1e partll are taken n,()z.nt'D "'outh ture, to be sen..IUve to the ~olor, er,al bJocki away. 'they have thusUng an4 juat eUWDg before doWIUDCsome lUClOWofood. b1 tile young men, IOme of wbom KI "".L C form and sound'"In tlte outdoors. )eamed to be o"~erv" ..t of theachieve remarkable sue... .. fe- - _.

JanI Lund.gT'en, Gmny Gran.se, Merry B&umea. Gall W'~ht, male impel'llOnatora, BllIndeSj wtUl the lnltructlon bird. anlma1l and plan~ life. ToNancy ~rgl, Katy James, Glady Osterman, Nancy Voorhees. Carol Included In the doup is Donald ~o' ~eac'- At they have received In the Mvera! assist them In Identltying the

to Gryl'a Janet JohnstDne, RJJth J&c. J'maI., a DetrOit U~~ty .I.. C .I. C n claasrooms, they have been able ~ a nunl"Der ot c1a8&(Oom, que., and J&n1ce SIu1lmaIl took School lTadua.te. Donald 1.11 du'ec~ to learn IOmethtng about the prln- graUpl have become member8 ofl part 111 the tun. lnf the Tnangle Octet which pre- R t,l- B '~ Clpl.. of the conlervaUon of the the JwUOl' Audubon SOClety apon-

NANCY HODGES ,chose to give ~ta .. veral excellent llOIlga duro 0 nO' eraun ~urce.s ot ~ creat ltate and IIOI'C l1y the Natlonal and State1 her "after-the.game" party in ~ the two-act play. coUDtry. AUdubon SOcletj.ell. For 15 cents,

good old.fashloned style, by pv- A PrInceton senior. Donald i. BRING SNAllES gotten lilt bttle lea1l.et.l 011 com'mg a square dance and that la the son of Mr8. Haldeman Finnie RUdel Wemeken, of 201 McKin. JUOJ\ birdt" of the ltate, .. button

. Just exactly what &he did ill her of 879 Ellair. 'ley Road, haa aeeepted a po- Among the animaIa brought to to wear on the lapel, and IIOffielovely recreation room. Jimmy Stewart. 8tagl! and lillion With the Roth-Berdun The- echool were frors, anakea, toads, IWtelI and hints on how to take

The lICeI1ewu let for the ~ ICreeIl Irtar, heada _ long lISt o( atrlcal School as head ot their Ie- turtles. and even an alligator. they CIoN of our wlldllfe.nlnetles and a caller kept the acton, dlrectora and theatrical gitlmate .tace departmflDt.. He reo named Oaie. TI1ey put the ani.crowd In tlme Wlth the music producers who today are well turns to llve With his parenti, the maIa in cages or terraria and Tfle value.. enthusluml. andwhile Barb EllIott, Ricky Schnuts, knoWlS and who got their start as Frank E. Wemekenll, after two-- learnetl how to take proper care ot rich experience -gamed from allJoe H1pfeJ. Nancy Weed, Lorn memben of the Pnnceton Tri- and.a-!:Jalf years of actin&' engare- them. They le&med something thia actinty baa carrle4 on mtoNor, Shirley Davia, Don Lewi, &I1I'leClub. Similarly, much of the ments whIch took lum to the Phil. about their phyliology. habits I1Jld the home life of RIchard ch1ldren

; IIart1 Fairless. Jo .Ann Broom, atudent-wntten music. perfonned Upinoea. Japl1Jl and Korea with the pla<:e m the lCbeme of thm",. makln( theIr tamily eltcunllons'Ken Chnst!anl1On, Nancy Boll.. :I!'IIt in Triangle shows, hall gon USO and to abollt twenty ltatee They due up ant colonies and out Into the eountry more mean-\ Mmnie Hewitt. Paddy HaU, Bat- aD to national DOI)Ul&rltv e III this -':01JC1try with the National placed the colony m a box WIth inrfuJ. Parenti ha'l'e frequently

~ • fy WIck1ng, B1ll Siebert, Sue Rag- The story ot. ..~ ~hta Reo CiuaW 'i".............ut ~;" w 7u. ~- ..u.. .. 61- ..iu., aItel' which the col'l.DeCome very tnterelte<t to the e,,-\Ii. 4er:. """'",';' ......:.mt, Jack McGrae, and Jolm Btink, lerved" revolTe d Ben to menboa stock and talevia1o:; on,: carried en Ita regular Me tent that their work in natural

MEEKY swung the Bight away. jarnin Baucli sr:\ ofOile - appe&rlUlCeli in and arolllul New activitiea and dug tunnels next lI04ence haa very nicely aupple-., e. p .. 1111 one 0( York. to the glaaa so the children could mented the work of the schoolAlong about 11:00 at KERN'S &n informal faabJoft IboW wu held ~a: ~~r~e~ .. pab1lahlJl.g t th tollow the whole proeess. The boy sco",t, cub, girl scout and

ta the lugb. IICbOOl lIhop to which Just oodles of tuIUoIl ws- ~ e a ............... a pred1c:a- In hIa evening cl.... I: e brownie program have tendel1 toatUaded. meot. Ht: .... been otrered &n ac- school, M:m'We en wm me- CrIclteta were. brought In and be more nature minded.

til»n-packed story of the l\'inning actu~ p • tIl lICeDeIl ad would frequently ainc muc)l ofSVCH )'UDUD.y creattona u a blUe booded c:of'duroy mtt, • p!aid <If the .. that me. '"1'ulll In one-act pIa u the buia of ilia the day. They ralaed butterf!iu One ot the patronl of the 8chool

~ jacket, and harmonlzmg Uitt. a wUpJ pIJIk at formal. and the Sun" look like a Mayday fea- instruction. The achoo1 h&I ju.It and motJu from the larval Btag.. baa become a real leader Ul thea whlte tile formal with red velvet trimml.zlg, a new 7e&I'II ... 1P1rit U\'&L But the author S. a hllb!y opened. netf Itudto theatre from and ,ra1Jl.edvaluable knowledge In junior Audubon program for the... renected in the red moire oa.bo\ll4er 1i1le. ud atW even moli anglamoroWl, unpbotogenic lOll of whose 8t&ge pla,. wm be pre- watc1lln&' theae Insect. eme1'(e whole Wayne County area. The~ outtltAI were lIboWD. UII GopIlv Gap, 10_ .,u. lIellted before an In't'ited auclllllCe from the cocoon or chrysa.lta. A nature study program Is stre!l8ed

, Denn Dead perlodleally. Although a fractiOI1 Dumber of claallrooml deVeloped .at Richard because an understand-WIly DOt llDd out juoIt what a ClCIIlinr oft m tile tuIIlon world y beat, ace publicity of every clul-period will be de- aquaria and went in even ext inI of nature is Important to the

... atteDd em. of theZ'l fubiOD lIhowa designed explicitly with you .... t. Itnowa that such a bnnll-. t.o voled to th. 4l.icUMl.un Gt th;l !!w!!!,. ~er the ra:sm,- ot t- -,~: !!....e!! of e.!! to! U!I IUlI1bMIdea itill mIIId. Watcb for further &JUlOUlleementa of fUtuZ'I I'ub1cm I1low be IUcceutul. must be written by molt eseential theorlee of actInC 8IIl In order to AA ~s th .v!'.~ II fun.datee .. tIU columD. • MltY womu with a mysterioua ........ e wa. erlook ia her eyee. He -GIlda INch a the c1UBeII wtu 1MImore Uk. reo tem.peraturell have had to be main.

JIIB'l'LJ:TOIC IIIXER _ the theme uul Utl. tor the student AA- woman In a ballet tro hall th hearaalB, Kr. Wemeken ItatecL tamed at &bou~ 70 degr~ by.....u. dance ClD 8atUrda)' ~ which BILL WI:BB ... ~- uapol1lllecl ~ty of :~Olee .:... Inso!I.r u polIIibl., lCeDeII and heateta with thermostahc CODtrol_ .,. . t.Id a ~ &lid p1allll to- plays will be ae1eeted to lNlt the LI:ABN :BALA.NCE

.. ta~~ a::-~ :-.,:: c::.e-;::v=: ~ ~:.;;::e~-::i:~;::;~~'t~=~~~da:::e::.. ~ The pupils have learned about=.' bald P lied th UBlc, uul the cok bIU' IMrnd ~ from lien b1r In, &II Trlaz:r,gleplots rotite betwHD UIIgnml!ll1ta back. balance In nature for they have._ .... _.:.' _ ~eat. • III • • wil1, and lIm't unravelled unt1l a. litale1ud behind pu, too~ta. had ~ balance their aquaria WIthClftIlI'lI Hollywood produev and .. Esk!. . the nght amount ot water per dab,

BuD~ fII miIt1etoe wen baIlI'Inc about the ctrlI ~ from mo adrttt in the Bering f:!ea have )lr. Wemeken'. clUlell are WIth autficlent plants to take carewdoU perc:ba ClD the cel11na 0D17 DO 0111 -me4 to DOt1ae tJIem. entered the erowded picture. scheduled. eo far, on Monday and ot the ~geD content of the wa-c:. did theJT Wedne8d&y evenlnp; and the ter. and WIth IlIIlLil8 to eat up the______ school has Invited anyone Inter- debris.

J'or fUrther deecriptSoaa OIl th1a lovely promenade atop and chat eated to.attend one leSI10n with-.. CUQl GryUI 'Jl Bob san-. Pat Perrone, 'n George Kennedy, Sheila LECEN DS Of , ROLLY out any ebligation. The achoo1 Is Some classrooms have gone In:IIIRM .. Bob Jeka. Nancy GeorII. 'n DIck Guenther, Kathy Strek, located # «&l C&88 Ave., ill the more for the botarocaI aspects of.. DIIIII: W'CII'dODo Rob P!illU~ 'n Nancy lIa,..,nt. Bob BUMt;t"1l JlaaT beliefs -re eoanected"WIth Conventlbn Hall Bldg .• an4 is open natural history and have devel.~ J8m" "&1188" Di-. 'Jl Dou,g TurnbUll. SallJ' ,AJl.dru 'a I)aa the ~""'u holly: trom 1 tb'10 p. m. each week-cla.y. oped terrana. USffig glull jars,...... .....l.i. " 4-~ t.es- relate UtN. the 'aIIlwn ------

OK KIa VIl14erlnIa1a 'II Kary ADna LaraoD. Gretchea J[1eeDm- of thoma WILlI platted ft'om the_ 'Il .nm. Seaat, Allce S&vace '11 Jim l4ut, Kan1 WatJtiDa 'n Dick hoD1', the white ~1'I'\es tumlng ANNOVNCB omcus

.LIId. NIlICY' Voorheea 'n Jim Goebel, Joyce Cleml!ll1.l'n John II&ck ftld like drtIps at blood after the Dat.. for the MOII1em TempleDII'tI Dod!al'D Jerry M'acKeazie. K&ry Grataa' 'n Dick NtptmpJe. auci4ltion. Shrine's annual winter clreus are

. 0IIm1e Baker. 'J1 Barry Kunroe, san, Smith '11 Bob Bolo, C!IarJotte ed Tun' E (Eddi)"lIMn 'n ,....._ Ba.hn. san" lilacDoD&ld 'n Bane" Ri." 'Lr._ Bel_ It II said tlIat wJ1oe\fer brlags announc by 15, e"-"1 1 " - .. -" the Stinson, Veteran Shrine ClrcwI

• V__ '» Harry Sog, Ba.rble Baumaa '11 Bill PIerce. Jim P'kJm 'Jl • holly into the ~uae ftrlt, producer and general chairmenI JlIIri4 KoIbe1. "&n:J Wetherbee 'n Stmer. elther huHand or WIfe, LS the one. _ who wlll rule in the ensuinlf year of the committee, OpenIng at the

01' ....,. B&wnen 'n De.a Guy, Dol'Ll Rempter .. Rot ~.. -. . S~ Fair Co11leum. Monday,_ K&r7 Rae '11 Herb Guhard Do1onI Deck .. Phtl .,....... DouJ ~ manJ' yeara ~ ~°lt ~- ..... '11 BUlle JohnaoD, Genny QraJ1M 'n Bob StitIIIlI'.... ~ that ..holl"'~ hat,tuJ Illf 28, the circus w1ll continue-s1le .. DIck Coy1&. .. - JOUI' fa W1ti:hea. It wu placed'Cln doors 141'11Feb. 8, 'playing 28 per~

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Mary Lou Kappel, of Grosse Pointe, was among thefive winners in WJBK's "Who Is Jack the :3ellboy" con-test. Mary is looking over her prize, a Franke Lainealbum. with none other than the jive.jester Jack theBellboy. Paula Beaupre writes about the contest in hercolumn this week.

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On Wednesda.y, December 1'7, at8 P.M. the pupils of the ftfth andsixth gradell of Trombly SchoolWUl present a dramatlzationcalled "Silent Night" depleting theorigin of our favorite ChrlstmuCarol. MISS Doris Wallenthln isIn charge of the dramatic produc-tion. A chorus of 75 carolers. un.

Micers of the P T.A. and par- der the dIrection of Miss Ruthenb! expressed their enthusiasm Ernst, WIll provide the musicalfor thLI meeting in glvmg them Ibackgrou,"ld. The parents andan unusual inSIght into the how friends of all students are cordial-and why of the elementary school Iy inVIted to attend the Chrlstmastoday. program.

Miss Taylor's 5B group havebeen learning About the peopl~from the countries from whichour ancestors came &I a part ofthel1" study ot Michigan and herneighbors. In keeping WIth the -,season of the year they will 11-lustrate by pictures and storieshow Christmas is celebrated InOther Lands •

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While chatting with MARY LOU KOPPEL lut sunday, we p usyleuned ~UIt how a contset winner feels just aner the announcement The 1A eta. in Kia aurord'.IlU been Made! Mary Lou 1.1 one of the five winnera of the ''Who room &re enjoytna' two roldenb Jack the Bell Boy" contelt; wbo can1eC1 away a FraI1Jde IAf.ne hamsters brourht by $aU)" Ruen.album u a prtse. They klok like lltUIl mice. TMy

. 'nIose music-minded people who lllteJl to Jaelt', pl'Olftllll enry lit up on the1&' hind less and eat~ already know what wu asked of the conteltanta. They were Ilk. a llqulrreL Their teeth arelimply required to &D8Werthe question, "wbo 1s Jack the Bell Bely'" very &harP and they atore food In

, Mary Lou told us that Ihe hd tiny pouchu along the sldea ofh "",...}never entered a contest before the mouth. The chJldren are~-t,.."""~ and therefore had no IIopel of learDf.nC how to care for thue

."._ wlnmng. So imagine her aur. petS, and bow to be kind topnse, when after heartnr the anlmalJ. STUDY EGYPT

~ Ant four WInners named, ~e was __ third _.. i M~¥'" number Ave! ...... .._ers n ra.

~ '"",~ Mary Lou im't parUeul&rly a Craver', room have been II,tudy-. 1 J the BB fan. It'. jWlt that &he Ing Egypt. Tht'y h&ve made a

'l enJoys music and so listens to his model of a typical Egyptian vU.broadcut whenever ahe IlU the I&&,e.The bornes were made bychance. And, although the Fran. Cynthia Abbey, Billy CArnegie,Ide L&lne album will add j;' lot and Eleanor Jacobson. Connieto her record collection, ahe ahOWI Pavey, David Bleckl, and Sandrano favoritlsm for any artat. She Potter made the P y ram i d.,thinks they all have some good Sphinx, tomba. and mummies.

ts. Phyllis Jackson devised the Nile~mx.:u hopes to write copy River, Stephen Horn built thefor the radiO, and she baa &1. bo&llI.that sailed on the river.ready had IOme of her Ideas uae<1. Margie Grlfrlth and CIndy Ramer

enjoyed moldlll&' the EgyptIanAlUloUl'h t1ewa of the party hosteued by SALLY McC.AR.RoN pottery used in their village, Toni

. !a just now reachlnr us, we hear it was such e. big success that Dauch. Joan Cooper, Marilynyou'll all wa.nt to know about It' Sally's date was Bill Allard and Drettman, Harold Joerm and Tom

I dthers who coupled up for these big dOlllgs were Manlyn Suther- Knapp worked on models ofland and Johnny Huettem&ll, :Mary Del Barba and Owen Orr, Beverly Egyptlan people and camels.

!Babadle and Bob Hofer, Mary Lou Elnck &lid DaVId McCarron and• Bud Willnowitch and Carol Henahan., Some of the group made use of Sally's records by getting in a. liWe dancing and the others dlsCUSSE'djust about everything while

feasting on the wonderful refreshments.1 ~ lIUItUI1erhome of JOAN KRAUSMANN saw plenty of ac-

Uvity Lt Sunday when Joan entertained her friends with a winter~ party at her Belle River bome.( Marshma110ws and hot dogs were roasted over a blazlng fire• lifter a cold outing' and lots of music was furnished for dancing..: .

Duetlng for this gala outing were Mary .Ann Hillebzand and 'nIe 8B Social Studies classes• Bud Baker, Pat Thibodeau and Bob Bymgton, Fran Ardetta and of Trombly School have been de-• Butch DuRocher, .Ald.. Marie Crowe and Doug Sutherland, Mary veloping & greater sense of ap'- Lou Thibodeau and PhIl Van Hollebeke, Joan Beaupre and Jerry predation of beauty in nature,_~Koons. Allee Fauser a.nd Parker Munger, Jeanne Kulka and Howie elrama, Uterature, music, art, and.. X.the, Betty .Ann Huetteman and Jeff Towers, and Marilyn Otto d' Grosse Pointe Hunt Club mem- .committee, brought his collectlon~ ~ Dick Bask1na. Joan's date was Jack Thomaa. arehltecture. Extensive rea mg, bers and guests had their fun on of square dance record albums and" oral reports, and Attractive note- foot rather than on horseback last offiCiated as caller for the acca-::. .AgaIn the WBlTE home was the center of much social ac. books resulted from the keen In. Fnday evemng when the tJurd sloll..J ttYtty! Four funlovmg girls hastp.ned to JOAN'S door on Saturday terest shown by the classes. As square dance of the season was .~ JItIbt and drUmmed up Iota of entertainment for themlIelve.. part of their culminating activi- held III the ringside tearoom, fol- The mtrl:;acles of th~. ".Grape-

ties the three 6B sections under I ed by a nudmght snack in the Vine Twist and the Dlp-and-Band after h&n4 of CILl'd8 was puzzled over before it was time the guidance of Miss Rieck, Miss ~ William K ,Allen chairman Dive" are getting to be old stuff

_ the g1rU to • ., "good.night" to their hostess and head home- Wallenthin. and Mr. Welcenba.ch of the Club's generai activities to such faithfUl sq~ dance fol-i< w&r'4. Thoae in on the card aession included Joanne Krehnbr1Jlk enjoyed a tour tbrou;h the Detroit lowers as Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wi.

Ud Betty AIIn HUetteman. IInstitute of Arts. The Gothic --------~---- derman, Mr. and Y.I!. Ernest C.".&L---:rE FO~ NOW! Putnam, Dr. and Mrs. Bert Spur-

C'lI&pei, medieval sculpture, pre- U if M r:r 01.'1 ner, Mr. and Mrs. C. Karl Ly.________________________ RenalSll&Ilceand Ren ai IS an ceO nOnpaintinp were the "high spots" singer, Mr. and Mrs. G. Reginald

i\bbreviation, Xmas Of Greek Origin of Intere.st at the In.stitute. L 1 l.1 ~~K1el and Dr. Arthur W. Erk.~ hu 1IeeIl much ~vor- to an early adoption of this letter On ll'rl.~" November 21 the OVa J oaar

t- _ --0 ....... &I the figure and symbol of Chrllrt. 6A-2 ., __ 'f T bl S' h 1 /' Other participants ~ the eve-

able ClClIDI2DIn em "na..-.. tl _,,_ f .--. 0 rom y c 00 rung were the Fredenck A. Ca-form faI' CIlrllItmU that a com. X IS frequen y found on w...... 0 made a tour of the Detroit News. . . .monl 1Illed. KaDy thlDk it ina the catacombs. When the early Durin their Social EdUCAtion Nmeteen UniversIty of MIChi- rey~, the Arthur W. Bulls and

'1 u4 un'" Ifled to u: Ch.ri!uan. WIShed to make & rep- ri g three s of the 8A-2's gan men students have been inl- their gueslll Mr. and 1<1rs.John~ II' reaentation of the Trinity they pe ad. group th ba.ted into membersJup in Druids, Boll, Mrs. MUes Culehan, Mr. andtba- abOrtAmed farm. :xmaa. would place either a cross' or an have been makin&' elr OWD pa' a campus honor society for senior Mrs. Walter L. O'Ha.ir, Mr. Joseph

. pers for several montha. The trip J 1<Iarshall. the Walter Stewartso'DIe 4lrP1anetion of ita origin III X bel1de the names of the Father waa initiated from. the group's In- men. .' d th 1r ts Mr d:Mrs

... t!Ie isdtial1etter of the Greek ~ the Holy Ghost. From this terat in lIeeing how • newspaper ElecUcm to membershi? is based ~warde De'::::;, Mr. ~es Ver~__ for Cbzta S. X atd ua. c:04D- e the thortened fonD. xmu, LI ~ and the Yarious deI*rt- pnnclpally upon participation in beyden, and Mr and Mrs. WUhamcIdeDce of It. etdform Ape W:iUtead of Chrlstmal. menu contributing to It. student activities. The society was GWette, who ~ere guests of the, ---""4--- suspended during the war years, Wllliam K. All

NEW P.TA. and the 1947 election is ita itrllt ens.since 1943.

Almost three hundred Trombly Among the new membe,rs is • •SeJIooI parents attendlllg the No. Loyal Jodar of 1447 Berkshire. Airwaves Series Wiltvembet P.T.A. meeting we r etreated to an unusual "night Loyal, who is majoring in med1- Tell Nativity Storyschool class" on modern elemen- cine, is a graduate of Grosse ,tary school practices and meth- POlllte HIgh School He 1s the son The story of' Cbrlst'a blrth willodL Parent8 of the respective of Dr. and Mra. E. O. Jodar. be dramatlzed In a CJu1stmasprdea met in the c~s to cycle of broadca,wts on '"The Great-parUclpate In informal' discus- est Story Ever Told" over WXYZ-IlOna led by the teachers. ' rr PAYS TO TELL ABC !Jundays at 6:311 p. m.

• It's a WIse woman who leb! her Each broadcast wll1 revive a

IT h e s e dlscusslo~1I .embraced husband and close friends know separate, complete episode in thepoints of view, ~bJe~tivell, .~d in plenty of time what she wants Christmas story •

IImethOdS use<t at '.L~moly ~u ';' Ifor ChrIstmas. '.L'nechance.. ....c _~ Grosse t'Olnte rulJUC l:lCDOO13I she'll get It, accordmg to e. lIW'-In promotlnr the total personality vey of the nation's grlt-givingdevelopment of the pupu. The habits made by the Jewelry In•child's physical make up, his so- dustry COunCIl, and the samecia! and emotional patterns and thing holds true for men and chil.the time factor in maturing as dren as we1I.well as his mental capaclUes andpotentialitiea were diSCUlSed. Spe.d1Ic illustration, and subjeclllpertinent to each grade level andgrade group were de1J.neate<1.Par-enta ra1aed many queatlona con-cerning the how and Ule why ofman., of the activitiea In theachool program.

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Attracting WIde interest Inmember of the Junior League otGrosse Polnte was the recent New York.mamage of Miss Jeanne Bradley. \ Dr. Ingels attended st. Marksdaughter ot Mr. and Mrs Albert School and Yale University. HeBradley of Greenwich Conn., and served two and one-half yea", Informerly of Lmcoln road in the the Paclfic Theatre ot OperationsPointe, to Mr. Ivan Shelby Ingels, WIth the _"US. He Is now as.III, son of Howard Payne Ingels, ISOclated With the central Han-of Greenwich and Centreville, Mr., over Bank &: Trust COmpany.and the late Mrs. Virgmia WickIngelJl, took place yesterday atSt. Bartholomew's ProtestantEpiscopal Church, New YorkCIty. The cere'mony was perform-ed by the Rector, The Rev. DrGeorge P. T. !largent.

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Given in marnage by her the ships Will be provided by the 1. '" ,.-tather, thp bride wore a gown of Umted States. MRS. IVAN S. INGELSold ivory duchess satin trimmed -------------------- -----------------

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orchids. I ~lowers ~onveyMrs Charles WOflester Bradley

of Blrmmgham, Mlch, slster-in-law of the bride, was matron of I c(;he 'Gruehonor and Miss VIrginia IngelJl ofCentreVille, sister of the groom,was maid of honor. The brides- C'lfol,.1ay 8p'.T,.tmwds were the MISses Margaret c.fl.l UlKing BellZlger of GreenWich, Mrs.John Holiday Perry. Jr of Green-WIch and Palm Beach, MISS Mar-gery Shepard of St. Paul andMrs. John Fitch Faircluld of NewYork City.

Dr. Richard A Kenworthy mof Centreville was best man Theushers were the Messrs. CharlesWorcester Bradley of Birming-ham, brother of the bride, War-ren E. Roster, Clement Dowd,Anthony V. Lynch, all ot Green-WIch, Frank S Dudley of Queens-town, Md, Henry L. Chisholm,

"Angels In the KItchen," a cook- Jr, of New York CIty, Lt. Rlch-book cumplled and publiBhed by !!.ro n Newell. USA, of Centre-members of the Alumnae AsllOCla- VIlle and EdWIn H. Chamberlaintlon of Marygrove College, IS off of New York Citq.the press and ready for sale. A reception for membenl ofProfits from the book will benefit the famllleS and close friends wasthe College Endowment Fund. held at Sherry's.

The book may be purchased atMarygrove College, the J. L. Hud. The bride was graduated fromson COmpany, Demery's and at the Chapin School and ~romWaite" UI Pontiac. Finch JUnior College. She IS a

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The poinsettia has no Chnstmaslegend and Ita adoptlon as a sym-bol or decoratlon for Chnstmas ISot recent ongm. In SpSln it 1sknown as the tlor de noche-buene,and IS connected With the senti-ment of Christmas.

Its beautiful tlammg star is oneof the tavonte tlowers ot theChnstmas season, and ItS use asan indoor decoration is universal.

Among the many hard-workmg Grosse Pointe Hlghstudents on the Junior Prom committee are, from left tonght: Marilyn Smith of 278 Fisher; Jo Anne Lyons of 287Mt. Vernon; Addison Smart of 935 Westchester and DaveRamsay 1325 Bedford. The Prom, given by the Junior Classof 1949, will be held in the Boy's Gymnasium on SaturdaY,December 13 from 9 p.m. till 12.

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Packard CutsNine-Month Loss

Packard Motor Car Companyhas reported net loss of $131,478for the first nine months of 1947s.fter estimated tax carrybackcredits of $1,800,000 allowable thisyear because of !actory operatmg. --"'Tiull compares with net earningSof $1,387,316 s.fter tax C&lTYbackcredits of $3,668.000 for the sameperiod Jast year.

was beaullfully dOliI' WIth a DdlaRobbka wr, nth made by Mr~Freder« k W Campbell, whos" ar-tistry \~ WIdely known Ealh leafwa~ In, qu, rpd a.~ was the freshfruIt sh( u~etl to represent a mod-ern Vfl ~\Onur the old Hahal! Del-I" Robblas Pre~ldml\' at the tpatable WI re Mrs Ford BallalltvneMrs flu,sell E Dexter, chalrma~of th, Grfens Market committeetor the Gro~~e Pomte branchMrs Henry E Candler and Mrs\Vallace Mac KenZie.

President Ent ..rtaln. ..Beiore the tea Mrs W\llIam H

Fn.'s, presld( nt of Groqse POll\teBranch, entertall\((j a few of theofficers at luncheon III her home Ion MlKII\I"y Road to honor theguest speaker, Mrs Frank RChapman, of Rochester, statepreSIdent of Farm and Gardenwho spoke on her recent tnp toHolland In S"ptember as a dele-gate from the a.~;oclatlOn to theconventIOn of The As~oclatedCountrywomen of the \VorldM"mbers contnbuted glfts to buymagruml s for veterans at ManneHospItal at the tea

From now unt\1 the Market I

opens preparatIOns for the sale IWIll conllnue Mrs Dexter's com.mittee from Grosse Pomte includ-mg Mrs Thomas J Little, M SRobert Hurt, Mrs W M Rosbo-rough, Mrs A C O'Connor andMrs Wallace MacKenZIe WIll beaugmented by a group who WIllwork on tnmmmg the advancedorders Included WIll be Mrs Wes-sel Booth, Mrs J Nail Candler.Mrs Fredenl'k W Campbell, Mrs.Herbert J. Woodall, Mrs. C. F.NaVin, Mrs Fredenck P Ha.rt,Mrs. MeredIth Randall, Mrs A AGnfflth. Mrs J A. Lafer. Mrs. R.E Danaher, Mrs Stanford N.Phelps, and 111ss Gall SmIth.

MEMBERS LISTEDMrs. Frank Goldie IS chalnnan

of the Pantry Shelf booth at whichMrs. V R DePetrls IS vice-chSlr-man. Selling there dunng thethree days WIll be: Mrs WilliamH Fnes, Mrs Henry P. WIlliams,Mrs. Herbert J. Woodall, Mrs. Mrs.Henry E Beyater, Mrs. Joseph M.Dodge, Mrs. George A Bigley,Mrs. Harold R. Smith, Mrs. B. F.Robertson, Mrs. J. A. Mullen,M1SS Gall Sm:t.'1, Mra B E Hutch-lIIson, Mra. WIIll.8J1lJ. Chesbrough.Mrs. Charles F. Navin, Mrs. Hen-ry L. Caulkins, Mrs. Charles FDelbridge. Mrs. WI11Iam M. Mertz,Mrs Fredenck S. Ford, Mrs JohnF. Keys, MISSMarie Louise Ander-son, Mrs. Wilham M. Moffett,Mrs. Stanford N. Phelps, Mrs WS. Thompson, Mrs. Philip O. Wor-cester, Mrs. Thomas J. Little, MrsRalph W. SImonds and MrsGeorge D. Ba.1ley.

Among the runners who wll1 as.sI5t in carrying change for thebooths and in making S&1esare aff!!Wd&ughters ot Grosse pointemembers including Mrs. BensonFord, Mrs. G. Mennen Williams,Mrs. RIchard E. Wilhams, MrsWilliam L. Newman. and Mrs. Al-fred Marks.

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I~TERmTS SHOWNLll Interest was shown In themat of greel\.l Mrs. KuesteroIled for the enteryWay -< so fresh, fragrant and or-Illal a carpet that everyoned before steppUlg upon It

door spray of greens trimmedred bernes, holly and a cas-

ot small red nbbons walt mostctlve. over the mantelpiecee IlVmgTOOm there was awreath with giant cones at

top and twm wreaths of a 51-type were used m the lIbra-

1IFarm and Garden memberseager to support the Marketone of the prtmary aims oforgllJUZ&bOn is to help ruralen sell their wares in the city.e tea table WIth its lace cloth

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IPercy Grainger PresentationTo Be Chorus nf 'The Messiah JIGuest CODductor -J -

The Detroit Chorm; will be bon- Heralds Seasonored to present Percy Grainger,world tamous musician, u guest Wayne University's annual pre-condllctor at their concert on sentation of Handel'. ImmortalWednesday evening, De c e m b e r "The }{elllah," herald1nl the17th, at 8'30 p.m. in the Art opemng of the Cllri.tmaa aeuonInstltute AUditorium. In Detroit, will feature the V01CD

Mr. Gr&lnger will conduct the ot four well.known slnrtn~ ItarIDetrolt Chorus In two oJfhis num- accompanied by a chona of DGObel'll, "Australian Up - Country voices and the Unlverlity'. Sym-Song" and "The Sell Wife." ThIs phony Orche.tra. Tbe 10101lta arewU1 be the premiere perform- to be Anna Kaaku, Americanance of "The Sea Wife," Kipling's contralto, of the ){etropoUtanpoem aet to music, tor, although Opera AS90clatlon; RichanS Bonel-:Mr. Grainger wrote this compo- 11, American bantone, of the Met.IIltton In 1905, It has not been ropolltan; Margret Da.um, IOpra-

MBS. NOVA BL\NSBY MIL RABOLD 'l'A.LLMA...~ publlshed. Today ''The Sea Wlte" no and well-knOwn concert andIs cona1dered wodern mush:, yct radio artist; and Eugene Conley,

On Sunday afternoon, December lfth, begin. rector ot Faith Chapel and Senior Cboll'll for it was written 42 years ago. Be. young American tenor.n!n: at 4'45 pm, th .. t.hl'l'P diOl1'll of Faith the put year w111 direct theae rroup. in their cause It has not yet been pub'Ev. Lutheran Churcll wlll present the1r ~ual presentation at ant.lwn.e. The Benior Choir wiU lIshed, the chorus learned their The Wayne Unlvenlty Choru.program of 8lLCredChnstmaa music tor the e1ng, "The Chrilltm&ll Hymn" by Baker.Jungat; m u III a trom manuscript - torm 0" this occasion will be augment-inspIration ot worlllllppers who seek to obllerve ".Angela O'er the J'ielda"i ".And the Glory of caples. ed by the Unlveraity'. 'A Cappellathe birthday of the Christ Child. the Lord"; Marshall Bruce, well-known to CIIolr and an .Alumni Chorus, IUP-

The Service Will begin with a fifteen-minute "0 Holy Night" and "No candle Wu Tbere Grolllle POlIlte audiences, will be ported by the Univenlity'l 80-organ program played by Mrs. Nova Branlby, and No Fire," will be 1W1( by the Cha.pel the soloist for the evenlng'lI pro- piece Symphony Orchestra, whichOrganISt at Fluth Lutheran Church. Her ael- Choir. There will be two anthem. lUng by gram which will alao Include a haa been trained under the d1rec.ectlona Wlll Include: "Fantaaia on old CbrlJlt- the 100 voice combined choir. They will be, number of other secular and tton of Robert LaWlOn and Leo

• mas Carols," by Faulk .. ; "Chrlst.mu in "Lu11a.by on CIl.rUtmu Eve" by ChzUt1&naeIl 8lLCredselections. Dr. Harry Seltz Lemke. The presentation will 1MThe WlIlg Scout 1l'llght in Slcll).... by Pietro Yon; "Carillon," by Garth and "Chrtstn1&l Eve" by Howorth. Chorus and Miss lotargaret Man- conducted by Harold Tallman.

G- Point n eds 11 t to A eordialinVitat1on Is extended to all music S hAU88e e e a p 0 Edmundaon, a.nd ''The Vlrgin's SIUlJlber SOng," nebach, ot the Detroit ymp ony This produc"on -"'ch .- thet h t 10 It Y U

.._ lover. to attend thlI Ve-r Service. 0 th tat. W ,~... ..eac me eoro gy. 0 _~ by Garth Edmundson. - ..~ rchestra, is e accompan Unlversltv'. 18th annual presen-qualLlled, or know of someone The regular CbrlItmu aerv1ee. at Faith ------ "who Is, call Mrs. Fmdlay. TU- The Junior CIIolr, MISlIJoyce Selke, D1rea- Church in which the three choirs wt.ll again MORE WATCHES rBA.N EVER tatlon of the oratorio. will be giv-2-7024. tor, will lImg two anthema. partielpate W1ll be held on Chriatmu Eve at en at 8:15 P.M:. on the evenlnp

Former Troop 303, Malre School Mr. Harold Tallman who hall been the dl- 10:00 p.m. and 12:00 mi~ht. Wrist watches, always popular of Tuesda.y and Wedneaday, De.has no official leader; but this &II gift items for both men and aember 16 and 17, in the audltor-does not deter Mrs. H. W. Mohr, B.."'ther "".1Jb~ Br,.:Ie B ~ B women are selling very well for iurn ot MalOnic Temple. TicketsMrs. W. H. Peet, and ){n. Earl '''' \71 ,,"-oJ a. are oot, OV Christmas in spite ot unusua1ly for both performance. may beGenthe. They hAve been keep- .." high sales aU through the yea.r. obt&lned at Grinnell BrotheraIng the (lr1l together until their The return of formal dress makes music atore or a.t the ticket o41cenew leader, :M:ra. Han'y Kadt, T.n D'Ouh Ie ..R,lnrg R,.t'i:'f> Turns San'a a pocket watch a welcome present of Wayne tl'niveralty.recovers sufficiently from an au- .Ij I. """ I .. I for a man, and the need tor at Itomobile accldent to take 01'81'. ,least two watches In her war- - •• ,' • • • rl.=::~~

• Here. a Christmas contest drobe-<lne for the lapel and oneConnie Mohr, member of the At • noon ceremony at St. John After the wedding breakfast, the that might Interest the kiddles for the wriSt, mak~1I them pop-

troop baa Invited the gIrLs to Berehman's Church SaturdAy, No- reception was held at the Elger in your neighborhood. G l'0 liS e ular for women.•• All law wbeeJa baIaaeecl' vembel' 22, June Ann Fox, daugh- residence.her home December 11i to make ter of :M:ra. Laura B. Fox of AIb- Pointe's Ross Mulholland, Prelli. ------

widIoat ftIDOriDg &om c:u. glt't ~rsage. tor their mothers. land Avenue, became the bride of The bride left for her honey. dent ot the Jwtlor Barefoot So- NO'1' SO DUMB.AhIolllldy ao ~_ Therell be • ~ .. , ~, a Frank 1.. Eger, eon of the Joseph moon at Nlagar& Falt. wea.nng a clety. heard over WXYZ eve The stock phrase-"dumb toot-fIff%1 job is perfect. grab bag, games (it there s time), C, Eger's of Bucldngham Roa4. navy blue lIUit and accessories Sunday morning at 8:30, tl gi;' ball pl&yer"-Is all wet as far as

Tke,tabe,wbeel,1nahc.p. and supper wU1 be -.rved. with an orchid corsage. They will ing a 8 kl PI t d d Walter Gruber University ot DeL-L-..L-.- _II ..... __ --1. Wings have dreaed doDil for She &CYanced down the afale on make their home on Gray Avenue. Mt 8 ~ ~ ten y oil an trolt halfback 'IS concerned Gru"____ 11&& _ the GoodfelloW! -to distribUte at the arm of ber brother ,Norman ------ th Y hUp~ '!ha en y albums. All ber who is ~ track ap~ter ..;... aDit. ChriStmaa. F~ The Rev Fr Moffet read the e e .......n ve to do Is send '

Also the Grosse Pointe __ ~_ double ........ ~~e. U l" "'~'O'IVH in a letter I&ying "what I would well ":I a footbal;l aee, was vale-B.I .... wbeels dOG.c ed' th ti D it n .... _..... nO t'V \:r,l" n brlng to Sparkle Plenty's birth dietonan of his high school gradu-

....... r C 'Ihey P Jom o:e enbere 8 ~u::..~; .Tune'. IOWJl W&I of heavy ivory",/ day party" In twenty-five word; atlng claas at XaVier High in Cln•• MlDc'" dele, saw tinI ron on em r WOoD''''-'~ -.tin ud lace. It followed simple or leu. clnnaU, Now he'. an all-A stu-• ...,. .... IIIO't'iqJllftl YWC~ t~p1a p~~:..?!ta.ln Pear- linea Ud the tun Ildrt fell into a In '1.1anV nn.'" 'dent In the Umvers1ty'a College of., 1MC'aL IIIl&D tol .............. ipOke. eIrcular train. '1'Ile long "eO wu .l.r.Lj",/ ,L-.. rw Bend your letters to KoSI Mul- Engmeerlng.

ONI:Y 1.115 Per Bet • edged In lace aDd feD from a band holland, care of wxyz. All let- ------• Of Four .~r ..::9_ we~t Troop Cam~g of pearlized orange blossomll. She ()f etten become the property of SANTA LOVES

ROY O'BRIEN IIa. "'::':._u.. :November 14. .15,\ carried a prayer book with .. white - .Joun_ rv WXYZ and none can be returned.-OTOIIS, iN'" II1JQ ...V. They w.r. &CWwpanled ordlld on it. I J *' IIn cue of tle-, duplicate pnzesl CUulpacts are another n::.tUralll_ by Kra. J. A. BeIldencm, Kn. to. :Roee F~ I1Iter of the bride • will be awarded. All entries must for ChrIstmas and reports tromy_ L.-1 ,.... o.J. K Orebaugh, lira. WW1am Gayer, wu maid of honor and her go~ Grown on the hi11a1deeof the be post-marked not later than every sectlon of the country show

..... iIMIl and Muriel ~ore. W&I of hea\IY bronze tI&tin. J.tay coastal states from ~e to Dee. 17th. that they Wlll hang on many.--. ~o Right now the majority of AnD 1U14Grace Eger ldIters of Texas and up the MisslSSlppl val- tree. along with the other more

troopll are working on Chr1Itmaa t!w brJderroom wore' rowns of ley to Mlseourl, holly Is a pretty The winning boy wU1 reeeive a luxuriou.s itema Santa Claus loves IUI5 E.".".rsotI____________ gifta tor their parenta. at. Paul'. maIlI rreen aatID made identical but slow-growing plant. footb&ll to give.

HRj*t~*tft~ft~ft~ft~ Troop 579 plans to make ".plat. to that of the honor attendant. •ter paint" cards. Match1Dl' net baDd8 were worn in Leaves are evergreen, the mar-______ their ball' aDd au tile attendanta gins of which 'are provided with

Our M t F carried broDse clu'Jl&DthemWZl.lo rather widely sep~rated spmell, ROS amons Joseph C. Eger, Jr., wu bat Weak and c1ose-gramed, the. wood ~

Chris Tman tIfF his brothel' and -tin&' Is exceptionally white, making it -tmas rees the...-ta were John Erei', an- highly desirable m the manufac- ~~other brother and Waiter F~ bro- ture of ~enware, cabinets and il

Kost tamOUll of t.he D&t1on's ther of the bride. mterlor finismng. £Chrl.8tmalI trees an growing on The moth';1"8 of the bride and As a re.sult of scienti1ic di8cov- qlthe wooded rolling acres of the groom wore orchid corsages for enes holly cuttings will take root ",Roosevelt estate at Hyde Pa.rk, the ceremony. quickly when they are treated with ...~N. Y. Developed u a result of ------------ hormonellke substances. ChriatmalI ~a hobby which occupied much of C L. Ch. holly has been converted into«the late Franklln D. R90Mvelt'. a .. ary olr potted plants. Theae plants can be ..,~span time, the grovel of Yule To Sing Musicale set out as II. permanent drDament ~trees now are scattered on odd for landscapes. ~...,

WlU II patches and parcell of land The CalV&l7 Lutheran Church • ~

& Hthroughout the estate. Choir, under the direction ot Mr. Growth regulating substaneu- ~

~py 0, I The trees, about 270,000 In num- Dewey Kalember, Wl1l present a Indole butyric a.cld and naphtha- iff.Ulrs ber, are pnnclpally of Norway Chrtstmu Mwrlcale at the church, lene acetamide--are on the market ...

_ spruc~, white spruce and Doug1al Ma.ck and Lancaster, on Sunday in liqUid or poWdered form under R00_. _._ ~,~:..~th a few balsama also in- afternooh, Dee. 21. Vocal and in- various trade names. The ahem- ~

m' :lIn Ib~a; I~:.:ithough. the tree rrowtn~ wu ;="c;~th:W;:;U:.:1be~g I~=a::tt~::,ll~e~ ~;~6CC:;~estln~ ouse-a hobbS Wlth the late president, at 4 o'clock. and well shaded. ...

_ he lnsl8ted that the project pay The Ladies' Auxillary wU1 serve ------ ~ItS, own way. ConsequenUy about retrellbmenta at the conclusion of i2,000 to 3,000 trees ani marketed the program. The pUblic 11 in- Hurry before the bargains van- _every Chrtstmas seuon. vited. ish-two weeks until ChrIstmas. 1;:"""

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Helen. Nord.ltrom will present A Red Fea.ther Serne. ot Your• group of plano students 10 reel- Community Cheat.tal at the Grosae Pointe Conser- Veterans In Marine BM})italvatory of MUSlC, 15219 E, Je!fer. wtU hear 24 Girl Beauta ~IOn, on Frida~', Dec 19th. She Cllriltmu caroll at 8 p.m. thewill be UIIsted _by volee and evening of December 15. Tbe

songsters are membsl'll of Inter-clarinet students ot Marle Curtiss mediate Troop 324, Deter School.and WIlliam Moble~'. Mrs. Kenneth Pre .. l, • new

Students appearing will be: leader, who took over the troopcarol 8chman, Richard Eriksen, this put tall, 11 p1aDnln~ theGordon Genter, Vlrgmla WhItten- project. .All Mn. Prulel 11 "'Ibcri", Dentsa Naou1', N~!lCY Grot's- slstant choir mother of ChriItbeck, VIrginia Catanese,' Justine Church, her tntsrest in music 111Williams, Suzanne Shmon, Dora- natural.thea Sparling, Phyma Beflll, El1l18o' Helpmg Wlth arrangements arebeth Rowan, Janet Tews and Mary three wllling and proAcient TroopAllee Naour. CommIttee members, Mrs. Leslie

Pressel, Mrs. Waiter Fenn1~, and1>Irll.A. J. Barrett.

Precedmg the carol II1nrlJijr theglrls \\'111 have a picnle supper Inpla.ce of their regular Scout meet-mg.

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The Red and Blue of D.U.S. wasdefeated In the last few sJeonds ofan overtune game at LakevIewHigh S c ho 0 I, Fnday rught,De c e m be r 5, 38 to 37. WIth The Grosse Pointe High Schoolonly SIX days of hard prac. basketball team opened the seasontice under their belts. D.U.S. un- FrIday rught with a 36 to 21 vie-dertook an aggressIve silver and tory over Hazel Park. The gameblue team. But as the tlrst quar- was played In the local gym beforeter got under way, D.U S showed & capacIty crowd.to be the aggressor. With littlePhil Droll f1.gtltingfor every pass, Veterans Tom Willson and Le.and With the mad scramble for roy GUa:teSirno,led the Blue Dev-that leather sphere, the period l1's attack, sconng 21 points be-ended With D.U.S. out in front tween them. Tom hit the basket6-3. for 11 wtllle Leroy netted the rest.

.Aa the second quarter began, The game saw the lOCaleagersD,U.S. showed the same f1.gbtlng come from behind in the firstspmt dulplayed previou.sly. Foul quarter to hold the lead through.after foulu was comnutteed by out the remamder of tl1e game. Atboth teams and as the half ended half tune the llCOreread. 16 to II.with D.U.S, stl1l ahead 18-11, cap- Taking a que from the varsity,t.&ln Jack Foster had only to the local reserves trounced the

: commit one more foul before be- Pa.rk's second team M to 25.: Ln", p~ed from the game. Mer. The most enco~ note of~ nit Jones had complied eight' this victory to cOa.cii Harold:! pomts which put lum ahead at FIsher was the play of Rangy Bob• halftime. Hays who hit the mark for 16

The final halt under way, both points.teams flghtmg hard, the Red and Next FrIday, Grosse Pointe tra-Blue seemed to be haVIng troUble vels to Hlghiand Park. The gamegetting those needed buckets Is scheduled to begm at 8:1t1. TheFouls seemed to prevail as be- Reserves \V1lI play at 6:45 p.m.fore. Lakeview was creeping up ------on the visitors until the third

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BJ' JOHN BVTI'ON tI 4r.JP4r.JP4r.JPjl~llPJ\"'~~~~"iJl"'~"'~""i\JiVl~~fr'~:"fJ~~~:;;:;:After three weeki of prac ee ~"~~"~i\ia~l1ia"~Mi"~1loo ~;lIJl'~~l the baaketball picture at at. Paw • I~ ~h 18 beJ1nnl.q to (et a UtUe ~ ,. L ! ''~...,~~,,= ~~"~i ,,,t/stmlls ~

coach Ed. Lauer 18building his i \ »', > team around Paw "Butch" Du- • T R E "

Rocher and Jim Law, veteran ~I'i.i" E ~"~~~~~ 1"" RodIer'. third year on tile vanuL.)' '" ~

",~;:X::{re~~~=t;ete~; ~ Lie HT S iare cuard Pete Belanger, forward ~ i~rryH::;:~ck~~~~er~; ~ ~

::~l~~se:a~~t re;::~.:~; II~ EXlllA Bill' BS II ihe wu only a freshman.. Holler- tI 'back 18 a good ball handler and tIn18 a good man under the basket I'" • •Hammond, a tall but awkw&dcenter, will be able to play de- III IdS' S ts $1 89 Indoor Inde~dent Set $31~~ n oor erles e . • . . . . . r-' .-spite football injUries

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tered and captained e reserves I .......... ..to a good aeaaon two years ago. ::iHe 18 lliow on his teet, but can Outdoor Sets ....•..• ,. $3.75set up plays and may well work '" Extra Bulbs ..••.•••••.. 25cinto the "controlled ball" style Cwhich Lauer coaches. «

DuRocher, Law and Belanger :iare certain lltarten an.d Holler- ~back and Hammond will prob. ~ably get the other two ftrst team ~positioDll at least at the begin- «m~~ned ~~ing hard prea- i 16915 E. JEFFERSONed at the vital center .pot by «Chuck WylUe, who ill much faster, l!....~91! .... ~~~~~1'~~bUt 1&<;klJ Hammond's experience. ~ti~He played an unimpressive game 'at forward on last year's reservesquad. However, he has shownremarkable unprovement over hisform of last season.

Bob Schnieder shOWl unulN&1abWty for a freshman. He 18fast, tricky and has an eye forthe basket, but he lacks thepolish of some ot the older boy•.However, he will undOUbtedly seeconsiderable action.

The squad as a wbole will beshort In stature. Hammond andDick MotshalI, a promising new-comer to the lIcl100lart! the onlyplayers over stx feet. John Hut.ton, captain of last year's reserveteam, is a halt inch under thatmark. Law and Wyllie are onlyII feet 10 inchel.

At present Coach Lauer Iscarrying 15 players on the var-sity, but by the time at the 1lr8tgame he will probably cut it toabout 10 boys and send the others

BEAt. FAN to the reserves for more ex-Charles J. Weber, ot D~trolt, ls perience.

the University of Detroit's nOm- St. Paul cpens the season onination LII ita champioR tootball Tuesday, January 6 at St. Mar-fan. The .aame day the Titans Una.closed out their home season for1947-Wlth a 37-8 victory over ACE TITAN GBIDDEBSt. Louis-Weber forwarded tothe TItan athletic officel orders lIAS BE4L INSPIBATIONfor SlX season booklets for the .Jack Kurkowski, University of1948 season-saying be considers Detroit grid ace, will have addedthe colorful TItans "tops in en- inspiration when he tucluJ thattertamment .. footbaU under his p.rms and stars

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I for p.U.S. Lakev::ew b.ed the score University of Detroit set a sea. Mr. lLnd Mrs. Joseph Morhat, ofagam but Slsman broke It with a I . -

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Wa\'ne University's most INC-ccssCul football team in the pastten wars WIll be honored at a}'ootball Bust sponsored by theAlumm ASSOCIation on Monday Though St Ambrose High has BIll Cunnmgham, 17, of Groue l"1'\ ('nmg, December 1:5. at the Um. no buketblill coach as yet, can- Pointe, was among the 2~ gnd-\erslty's Webster HaJl. dldates for the team are workmg ders to:>receIve varsIty awards at

out daily under the eye of Father 1 t A ademyTho' \V" Club, the Dad's Club, the Culver 1 I ary c ,, C Frr.ncls VanAntwerp, Culver, Ind, tillS year.

and the AthletIC Booster om. The team begms the Ile&llOnwith Accordmg to Coach R u s smIttel' of the Umverslty WIll co- St. Rose on January 6. Ollver, Bill played a stellar gameopl'rate With the AlumnhlAS80Ci~- MeanWhIle Father VanAntwerp at guard and was hIghly respon-t\On In planmng t e even. exepets to name the neW coach SIble for the teanl's successful -JA\\ ards and certlftcates will be shortlv. He will succeed EddIe

be d a' d th d season.rrl'sentl'd to team mem rs an PaJumbo, who reslgne at I' en It marks BlU's second varsItyfull progrsm of speeches and foot- of tile football BeLSOn. CootbaJl award. He aJao receivedball entertamment will be pro' Father VanAntwerp s&Idhe hadh a varsIty numeral for boXing.vlded. three candidates in line for t I' 'M!.. w.,l1-hmlt vouth. who------ Ijob but was not In a pa$~UU .... Istands 6-feet 1, and weIghs 1751 I 'SWIMMERS SET reveAl theIr namell. Ipounds, played footbaJl at Gro88e

"'OR RIVER ROUGE BOXING Pointe High School before en-Il' rolnng at the academ~'. A senior,

A strong 1947 addltlon of Grosse Fellows! There is .. teen age BIll expects to enter YlI.le unt-Pointe sWlmmmg team open their boXIng club at the Nelghborbood verslty when he IS graduated.season at RIver Rouge ne"t Tues- Club which meets every Thursday However with Chirstnlas Just aday. night at 8:30 pm. Here is an op- short way off, footbaJl and studies

Coach Frank Banach is hope' portunity for yon to lea.m the have been shelved by BIll as heful to start the the season WIth a art of 1lC~defense under expert IS looking forward to spendingvIctory. Instruction. the holidays WIth lus parents,

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W, CUn-ningham, of 936 Berkslure road.

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This Is a grea.t Christmas forrings, with women giving them tomen as well 88 men to women.Many men, who got used to wear-

I ing regimental or other militaryrings <luring tJle war, will bepresented WIth new rings by IIIsweethearts or wives, and war-time bndes who sa.id "I do" withengagement nngs, are scheduledto receIve \he1Z' diamonds thisChnstmll..! •

Other nngs popular with wom-en this year are those with largecolored stones. Some of theserings have extended collal'1l thatare topped by dome-8haped gems.

Middle AU. Tranap. Co. took a3.1 decision over Motor City Tire.,losrng the middle game and tak-Ing the re.t. RUBS Piche (1103)und Dave McCarron'lI 1129 werenot enough to hold down the fut

II5UilJK Sili/JI'CI i. r>.a.y Robh ato<xIou~ for the winner •.

Martin Outboards. in thirdplace, bl81lked the high scoringPunch & Judy Cocktail Lounge,4-0. RullS Wilton and S111 Van-Dam were h.gh scorel'1l tor theOUtboards. VanDam's 237 middlegame helped him to high three(583) tor the nlte.

Ho1zbaugh Motol'1l broke evenwith G.P. Review, losing total pincount by two pIn.. Court Trom-bly (559) lead olf man tor Hotz-baugh couldn't get much helpfrom his team mates. Cap't HenryPeplrnsk1;s 573 IIJld DeMar'. lUll

B I. Iwere high for the Pnnter ••

OW Ing League Wolverine Potatoe Chips wereon the short end of a 3-1 decillionhanded out by Harrison Ce.rpetl.

Marian Roland 445 Ken Barber and Bill Roland Itar.L Betty Van Steen 435 ring tor the Carpeteera.22 Marie Victor 425 Farm Market jumped • few22 Kopp's Pharmacy rolled 728 to notches in the .tandings by drub-22 take third place in High Team bing Mondry Cleaners 3-1. Cap't23 games. Ed Taube's Farmel'1l lost the tI.rst23 LADIES' one but clmched the next two and

TEAl\1 STA...""lDING total pms.26 No. Names pts. Alleys StaDdlDp:: 1~ :: =~ ~:::, W L ,!..~IfllVl.,'VlMlVNllUllVllVllVl~30 10 A. Gouin 25 5-6 1. Houston Bros. Inc. 38 14 ~ ~30 2 H. Furlon 25 7-8 2. Middle AU. Transp. Co. 35 17 ~ .....I31 4 P. Allard 25 9.10 3 Martm Outbd. Motol'1l 34 18.31 6 J. June 24 3-4 4. Ho1zbaugh Motors 30 22 • For Your '"

1 L. Brecht 24 1:1-16 5. G. P. Review 211 27.'" A.o183

9 P. Rupnch 23 3-4 8. Wolvenne Pot. ChIps 24 28 - ..

13 V 1.27. Farms Market 23 - - Sh .....AI"'~

179 C. anSteen 23 ..... .~ • c. M'

170 8 A. VanBecelaere 23 7-8 8. Piche Barber Shop 22 30 ~ oppmg onvemence163 11 D, McCarron 22 13.14 9. Mondry Cle81len 22 30 - ~

111 F. Dansbury 19 15-16 10. Punch" Judy Cocktl. .~ NO»7 111 13-14 Lnge. 22 30. E E.

452 16 D: ;n:~ley ~~ 5-6 • 11. Motor CIty Tires 20 32« OW pen very venmg ~5 A. DeRlemacker 16 11-12 12. Harrison carpets 17 35 ql if

11 G. Walters 14 11-12 Rd' - Until 9 P M ~~JUGH TEAM e uce Christmas ~ • • ;I

L. Reno S Games 2G26 Hazards With Care e!: !c. VanS teen 2&01 To IIovoldtragic Chrlstmu accl_l.:i! SOL'S ~VanBecelaere 2594 dents In the home. the Fire Pro- r:,...

l~~ ~ IVanBecealaere tectJ.on InstJ.tute Issues these pre- '" .958 cautionary t1:ps: M.

Vansteen 951 --Use a 11ame-proof compound ~ M E~' :IRUPri~IVIDUAL mGB 929 to spray wreaths and other pine ~ .. S WE AR ..decorations. _ 'D'~

S Games -Use materials marked ilame- .~. :dPL. Brecht 618 proof for tree trimmings and home. !!'he .tON fGmt1U for IIGfiotl~y ad~ _'a cIof1lea' I~. ~=Ch 615 decoratJ.ons if they are obtainable. « 14205 E. JEFFERSON It NEWPORT ~

612 -Inspect Christmas tree Ughta, MJo ..1 Game aand repair trayed wire. or loose : ' OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL CBR.IB'l"MAS ~

H. Furton 239 sockets..~ »J. Jablonsld 236 -Never leave Christmas 1ighta w:: ~C. Manm~oo Scores 235 bu:-n1ng unless someone IS around. « "" IJ'l!

J. Jablonskl 236, 217, P. A11atd234, H. Furton 203, D. McCarron202, A. Gouin 200.

ROBERT'SRadio ServiceTU.2-aSO

16369 Eo Warren

Expert •••R•• io Senile

GIFTS

MENSTEAM STANDINGS

W3030302929

for the Childrenin the

Children's Corner

Repaired, leplaced IlldCleaM6-

Metal Deck..-P_cltes-FlatRoofi"l

WE IE-ROOF OLD HOUSES

Pioneer Booting and Sheet Metal4708 EASTlAWN VAlley 2-8548

• Bomner Barmonieas• Childrens' RecOl'dll • • • a

mast COmJPleteasortment.• Chlldl'f'ns' Ston Books• Th.. RiJU!' - a '. Toon

new toy- musIcal mSt~:ment Easy to play, fun,educational. (A 5 te p pin gstone to a regular musicalinstrument)

• Song Flute• Pipe Fifes• Toy Pianos• Musical Powder Boxes• Becord AlbaDlD1lof Christ-

mas Musical Carols. 1ail worthwhile additions"tOyour ChI1Stmal &hoppmg

Ust.OPelI ""edy 8'lleMtl9

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IVEnice 9-0740 II c. c. M. and Lundum Whittier HOCKEY STICKS

near Ke1l7 I'$1.4& • $2.&Ii • $4.00TABLE TENNIS

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Four members of the Houatin Bros., team whichle~ the Grosse Pointe Rotary Club bowling League,Wlth a team average of 794, are shown checking thesco~. Fro~ left to right they are Jay June, HowardF1'8.Zler, ~ Schoof, and Frank Thayer, (seated)team captain. The fifth member of the team LonnieO'Connor was home ill when the picture was taken. TheRotary .League bowls every Friday Dight at WoodsRecreation.

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Penathol Laboratories246 Mondry Cleaners243 Brlgg's Pharmacy243 Vet's Cab of G P.

Square Deal Cleaners626 Teetaert & Wybo605 Const. Co. 26

Verbrugge's Market 267 Kopp's 25

Pointe Cab 22__ Detroit Gas Burner 22

G P. RadIO Service 21

IR. L. Parker Real Estate 21

mGB INDIVmUALExlldlL AllardLoraine Roehng

I Betty aVn SteenVlrg10ia Sheean

mOH SERIESLoraine Roef1r1g

PetyWarrenKelley

Indhidual ThreeDeSohynckWarren

Indhidual 200Louwers-G P. Prmtmg

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MACK AT CRAYTON

Pendleton All-Wool s1850ROBES 9002250

Other Silks and \\..~ ft::::,Cabardines'$14.50 to $35 (~:\' ~ll.J,.

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16930 Kercheval at Notre Dame0".. Btleftillg. 'to 9 "lIl ChmtmM

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'~~XmlJsSIloppersspeCia'SlTHESE PRICES ONLY COOD UNTIL PRESENT STOCK IS

DEPLETEDSeat Covers (5 Sets) Fit '42 to '48 Fords _.'1. 11.95Tires (14) 6:00x16, First Line ;' .' .•. ' 9.50 IBack-up Lites (12) were (7.00) ._ ,. 4.98 IFog Lites (4 Sets) were 15.95 10.49 .Fender Shields (4 Sets) not painted .. -.......... 8.95Special High Speed Carburetor, stacks. . . . . . . . . . . . 1.49SpotLights (4) : ~ : 14.95Automatic Cigarette Cases (It Irghts your clgJ . . .. 4.95Hot Water Heaters (Only 11 a this price) 17.30Outside Visors (Some retail at 35.00) ,,- , 19.98Big Jumbo HubCaps (3 Sets) .. : 15.95Trico Window Washer Christmas Wrapped Fits any car 4.95Trico DeFroster & Ventilating Fan Fits any car 2.95

--SHOP EARLY and

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_ _ • _.. _. __ 0 0 1 a ers SetLamp Shades Bowls 225 Fast Pace inBeautifully Cleaned Bel""' a '25 .. mo by V'" Rotary League

BriJlhlon up lllal corne. Steen, Oak Cleaners' bowlers won... Ih four pomts 10 Its series With Im-

II •• 'piC .nd .pa"e .. ,unll IOD on your perlal Cleaners In the G r 0 1111e

lamp ab.d... P",lr.up St .."... Pointe BUlslnesB Men'lI Leagueplay Wednesday nIght

League leaderB, Royal "10" weresurprlbed by the Belding teamwhIch took three pOInts.

STANDIXGSRoyal "10" 33Oak Cleaners 33Cramer Elel'trlc 31tsout1O s :>erVlce JU

Beldmg Cleaners 30Mack.Nottingham 29Turner Buick 28G P.Curtwm 28G. P. Printing 27Janet's Lunch 27Kennelly Catermg 26Tmy's Cafe 25Regal Cleaners 20Rus,lc CabinS 19Tom Boyd, Inc, 16Bruce WIgle 14

SEASON RECORDSTeam Single

Oak Cll'anersTurner BuickMack-Nottmgham

Team TbreeJ81Iet's LunchOak Cle81lers

Team 200Mack.Nottlngham

IDdivldual Single

-SAVE AT STEINER'S

PERSONALIZED SERVICESquare Deal Cleaners take a personal Interest In

~ery garment. .Close Inspection ~ssures better cleaning

~YSt!!"!Shirt5 $3 25 tn $~"95wHITES AND COLORS

Excello Shirtsus to 6,95

"SPECIAL"$3.00

Grosse Pointe Bardwore16tlS E. Jeff.non

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Lund Bockey Sticks I~"CHALLENCER" J 15If, 16

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joys of the friendships of those obout

Will be full of happiness, rich in th.:

the hope that the Christmas Seosor'l

you thiS Christmas remembrancp With

It is with all sincerity that we send

MA YFAIR19100

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MANY TIMES

We ore grateful for each opportunity to Iserve you and feel privileged mdeed everytime you coli on us. May you have the joyof 0 happy Christmas and may you be blessedwill all good things.

THAN 11YOU

TO OUR COOD FRIENDS AND CL STO~ERS

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"Volunteer women le&ders andl advisors ot the three agencies, all1 Red Feather service., have been

of1ered, ov~r the past three years,thorough preparation for leader-ship in the ma.ny aetlvitlell theirprograms provide for girls," M1II8Edwards pointed out.

COLE (Coordinated LeadershipEducation) teaches leaders how tocarry out the activity of thegroup, where to get help on lead.ership when it is needed, a.nd howto uae activities of the group tobring enjoyment a.nd individualsatisfaction to the girls and toteach them democratic groupliving.

REVIEW'

IGirls' Benefitfrom Leaders' ~~~Training Program

'l'hrough a program of coordl. CLJee t\~nated trainIng volunteer llo'Orkers .-t l< •are bringIng Grosse pointe's andDetroIt's young (irls better lead. ~"e€T InOferahip, EdIth Edwards, coordlna- V I-<tor of LeadershIp Education forthe Camp Fire GirJ.II,GIrl Scoutsaand Y-Teens, aald Wednesday. MOHAN'S SERVICE

In a yearly report releued lastweek, ]',fiss Edwsrds saId that 20805 M.ck969 leader. had a.ttended work-mops and educational sessions In ----.-------------an attempt to improve the qUal;Ity of theIr leadership and bringtheir groups more valuable ex-perlences and information.

Coordinated leadership educa-tion is a joint enterprise ot com.munltY services. The DetroitPublic Schools loa.n the coordlna.tor, the CBJilP Fire Glrls con.tnbute c1encal help, Y-Teens pro.vide part of the office rent andthe Community Chest ot Metro-politan Detroit finances operatingco.ts, :Misa Edwards said.

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during lhe Chrislmas Season and

the days to come.

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METROPOLITAN CLUB

THE GROSSE POINTEWINTER'S SMILES

Phone TU. 2-3333

Krueger To Feature $25,000Reichold Symphonic Award

THAT THE DAYOF DAYS ISHERE WE WrSHTO EXTEND ••

Grosse PointeBarber Shop

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It children instead of their pa-rents were allowed to choose thefamUy homesite, the tiny fishingvillage of Roda.nthe, N. C, wouldbecome a metropoUs ovemlght.Here's a. place they celebrate twoChristmases every year.

8anta,Claua, hI8 reindeer scam-pering over the I8.Ilda o! NorthCarolina's outer bank., makes hisAnt stop in Roda.nthe during hiaa.nnual world tour on the night atDecember 2t. Hardly have thechildren reco\'ered trom theiroversupply of candy aand wildduck when Sa.n~ returl1l in tlmefor "Old ChJ'atmaa," which forhundreds of yean Rodantheanshave celebrated on January 5,Thi. time, however, Sa.nta is &C-

companied by a menacing ogre,known as "Old Buck," who takescare of the bad children whileSa.nta adnllnl.ters to the good.

The historical background of"Old ChriBtJrlu" is uncertain. Itmay be a throwback to the Gre-,orian calendar or It may havestarted &I a celebration of theTwelfth Night-when the wemen came to Bethlehem bearinggIfts for the ChtUt cluld-thatsomehow got of1 schedule. a dayE1lewhere the Twelfth Night ~ Jack Frost brought fun and frolic for these youngsterscelebrated on Ja.nuary 6. But thole of Buckingham road. Prep'ared to go for a ride on his sledcelebrations are far d1f1erent trom' P ul Schulte 5 hisRodanthe's "Old Christmas," IS ~. ,; pretty passenger is Chloe Irvin, 8;which only in recent yearlJ hu proVlding the power is Clarice Motschall, 7.been supplemented by the observ-a.n&Ceof December 25.

University WomenHold Benefit Meeting

The East SIde group of theAmerican Association. ot Univer-. ..Slty Women will meet Thursday ExCltement is runnmg high over Award, will be on hand these:December 18, at ~:15 P.M. a.t th~ the coming concerts by Dr. Karl dates to hear the Arst pertorm- The coordinated program helpshome of Mra. Harold C. Dains, Krueger a.nd the Detroit Sym- aance of Ius pnze compoSltion, bring the V&.!It resources of themi CourviUe, phony on Dec. 11 a.nd 12. Profes- "Tnlogy." community to the attention of the

It will be an attemOOZl of SOl"Leroy Robertson, winner of, ,. leaden, an adllows better tra.1n-Christmas readfnga and carols the $215,000Relchhold Symphonic 'Trilogy' 18 In a.n extremely ing by competent lnatructors.The group will pack • box for ~ modem vein with exciting rhyth-needy Euro famfi An S h I PI mle patterns a.nd a wealth of :Mills EdWards said that work-atlon of = c1 ~ y:o:- C 00 s an beautiful melodic material. The shops in "Out-Of-Doors," "craftsclothes, tinned ftah; is ':t1 'r R. F d movements are marked' Grave- for Service," "Jewelry Making,"mills will be app . t:.a• - 0 alse un S allegro e poco lrloderato,1.argo-ma "Fun for Blue Birds a.nd Brown-

reCla F Add'. non Troppo and Finale-mode-ato- les," "World Neighbors," and______ or ItIons allegro non troppo. "Touring Detroit" would be givenduring the coming year.

Soror;ty' Pla""'s Tea (Continued from Page 1) Dr. Krueger has another arli8tI I I J Whowill contribute in great as COLE omcell are in the Cen-At Webster Hall boys. Total enrollment o! all ,units ure to the deligbtful In meB- tra1 Branch YWCA, 2230 With.

of the r~orgamzed schools will be . even g. e ere1l.Monday. December 15, the limited to 650, an increase of l~~:t marvelous young America.n

l.1umnai Chapter of Wayne 'Uni. about 100 students over the pres- ~ , Le?nard Shure, and he W1.l1venity's Delta Gamma Chi Soror- ent enrollment. Be heard m the solo line of the Quaint Swiss CustomIty will give a <:lhri5tma.s Part eethoven Plano Concerto No.3. .fo Its Y Commlttee Chairmen of the De- !'he Third Beethoven Con rt . Of Meetrng Lover

r memben. velopment Program are' Edward . ce 0 1SLeonore Allman, 4628 Haver- P Wnght, General Chamnan' ~nSldered the "bridge" between Forecuting' 18 ntuallzed in

hill a.nd Nedra Blixberg, 158440~er Ferry, Executive Chair: one ~nod of Mozart's in1I.uence Switzerland. Grandma goes to theLtnnhurst, are in charge of the ma.n; Alvan Macauley, Jr., Chalr- s composer and the later cellar. selects the most perfectparty wh1ch wU1 take place at man, L1sts Committee; Wm. Reeve tlme wh~n h~ had established his onlon, halves it. and peels 12 la.y-8:00 P.:M. in the Tea Lounge of Clark, Chairman, Buuding Com- own muslcalldentlty. Krueger has ers, one for ea.ch month. The nextWebster HalL mittee; Joseph E. Bayne, Chalr- :~ec~d an authentic interpreter day these layers mow wbat the

Iman, General OrgalUzatlon Com- a stud 8 t,~d work-8hure was weather will be during the com-mIttee; Joseph G. Standart, Jr., to th en ta er assls~: teacher, ing year.

'Chairman, PubliCity Commlttee; e grea clasSlc Pl8Dlst of ourWilliam C. McMillan, Chairman, tlme, Artur Schnabel. The daughter of the houae I'oesspecial Guts Committee. Also to be heard on these eve- about town at midnipt, to drink

MEMBERS USTED nings are the Concerto Grosso No. from nine d1f1erentfotultaiD&. ThenMembers of the Board of Trull- 5 by Handel and the popular and she goc... to ehureh. She expects

tees of DetrOlt University School natlonal Bohemian tone poem, to meet her unknown lover on theand Grosse Pointe Country Day ''The Mol4au" by Smetana.. chureb steps.SChool Corporlj.tion are: AndrewW. Barr ,carl Breer, Wm. ReeveClark, Simon D. Den Uyl, GeorgeR. Fink, Henry Ford II, John B.

[Ford, Jr., Wendell C. Goddard, C.H. Haberkom, Jr., Charles H.

IIH~ee, Jr., Rkh!!ril W. Jackson.James McEvoy, Jr., Arthur B. !\fc-!

IGraw, M.D., James McM1llan.JOM IG. Mateer, M D., Henry L. New-nan, H. Lynn Pienon, Stepnen T.Stackpole, William F. Torrey,Charles B. Warren, Jr .• James B.Webber, Jr., Edward P. Wright,Benjamin E. Young.

The Detroit University Schoolwu founded 48 years ago in 1899by Henry Gray Sherrard. It was

•moved to Its present site on CookRoad in Grosse Pointe Woods in1928. The Grosse Pomte Coun-try Day School was established33 years ago in 1915 a.t 43 GrossePointe Boulevard by G r 0 s S I!

Pointe civic leaders &I a coedu-cabonal institution. In 1941 thetwo Schools were aftlUa.ted under

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Supervisor of Grosse PoiMe Township

TINY'S CAFE15117 Kercheval Ave.•

CARL SCHWEIKART

May the ~lfIt of thIS significant occasion re-

main wIth us every doy In the years to come!

MERRY CHRISTMAS to 011'

WI tmiCEREL T AP'PIl£CUTI:TOUB PATRO!'l4CE AND GOODWILL AND TAEE THIS opPOa.t1JNITY TO EIPIIESS OUIICMTlTUDE BY SAYING

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Soft hghls, makeup and a care-ful camera assurl'd the camera-man and the dlreclor that theeye closeup \\ ould come off allright-and give the right Impres-SIOn.

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So thl' director Instructed Emil'Haller to mo\'e hiS camera mwhere It would be inches tromB~tte s face as she "at upright ITI

bl'd. Then h(' told the star toput on her mghtgown and get In

place. She couldn't use a stand-In for thlll shot.

'MIss .DaVls has very photo-gemc I'yes," commented Camera-man Haller 'They hav(' a mOIst,excltmg quality about them."

He was WOl'r1pri about the areaaround the eye, though "Ascreen-full of lashes ,and lIdsmight be kind ot fnghtemng-even If they belong to BetteDaVIS,"

Bl'tte Da\l~ rlllftlled 1\ 11-\'t'l!.r:l6,pll'll1re alllbltwn thiS \\ I'l'kThe camera reLOrded a closeup ofhl'r rIght e) 1',

"1 ~lIe8' It q th~ I\mbltlOn ofe\ ery a( tre~~,' .he said, 'La havl'a closeup oC her e) es, one or

both" IDIrector BI etalgne Win dust,

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Sand~ch: I ~~~=Demon"T1II"Oh'~':,)%E~Sodas, Sundaes I

Lake MlChiq/JII- Frc8hFI8I1 Dtnllero!l

-Kever unwrap gIfts near anopen fire or fhckenng flame DIS-pose of paper and other intlam-mabie wrappmgs Inlnledlately.

evemng clothes, smgmg hIllbIllysongs and chewmg gum. The con-trast Is striking.

Dorothy's suggl'sllve smgmg("Now my educabon am't so hot,but I do all right WIth what Igot') is strictly an act to enter-tam and stIr the Imagmatlon ofthe paymg patrons. Mama Shaptravels With her falllous daughteraand helps to parry. the telephonecalls.

On the bIOgraphical SIde, thereal naml' IS SImms, they are aFlorIda family, and Dorothy ISthe eldest of three chtldren, twogIrls and a boy.

She flies' to ChIcago each weekfor her radIO show WIth SpikeJones which IS heard locally overWJR at 10 30 Fnday mght. I

Mrs. Johnson's DI..lng Room13320 MACK AVE.

THE GROSSE POINTE REVIEW

Home Made Pastry and Rolls

Dmon-W./l'. twe ,.... 6c ~ w..... MicMIIIe'" (CMtIr)_u Toloy Dol"... , ploy ",,_ Thai .... CI ... " wIllll ~ IN ... it;... ,••f ....... '" .. ~ o..."y Sky.

MiM Sh.y,too_I .. IN ".rI! A_ ~, ,.._ ......... ., tIl.pIott .. -IpIM'" ~ h.. ..... -.l thl io Il.rol ..,.. W.II friHy.... hla .. 10 30 WI. SplM *- he "S~hJ I ........ ..:.......

• Noon Day Luncheon• Eveninlt' Dinners• SpedaJizin&, in Sunday Dmners

Room Al mlabI .. ,{)¥' 8pecwJ1.lIIIcheoM, WeddIng, BrIdge, et".

"'I FEIIII', FIIIII', All AFIUTII'!"

Park A ve~ue Hi/llll BillyPacked 'Em. In

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. $1I $ . Drive A New Kaiser or Fraser $., ~S ~~ #or C/lristmas ::~ ~s ~~. Order Placed Now Will I"sure Delivery $.$ ~~ \~ ~" Y ~I~ ou do not have to trade a car, but if you $" ~I1 ihave one you 'hall receive FULL market value. I

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1 ~ K'ISER 20139 :\lack-G. P, Woods Nf. 4438FR.':IZEI( $1 ...' ,\'

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Ed<he Cantor IS changmg hiscurrent comedy format to eom-clde WIth the electIon year andWill re\'lv~ hIS "Canator for Pres-Ident" routme.

WARREN 1\UCHAEL KELLY.W"R: "The new long skIrts arean awful let-down."

"

Mr and Mrs Anthony ~ehra,lof :100 VerTller rollld, were takenI to Cottage Hosplta.l by WoodsI police after tht'lr car smashed

Imto the rt'ar of a parked truckon Mack on Dorthen Fnday eve-

I nmg.I Mr ~ehra who was drlvmgI Slllrered mtprnal chest InJunes,!I while Mrs Xehra receIved senousIhead and arm cuts II HIll car was serlOuslv damal:ed

I LeRoy Strozier of npt rOlt, \\ a! 'th. dn,"r of tht' tru, k

Nt'w York whl're therl' are some •estimated 75,000 teleVISion re-I

Icelvers. rl'ports the follOWing re-sults of a bar survl'y BaSt'ballII the but sport for stimulating

1 purcha!l', football IS the poorest

Ibecause of the fast actlon. Base-

I ball permits more tIme for tank.mg up Beer IS the favonte fareot the baseball teleVISion Can whIlethe 'glrdcast viewers favor hardstuff.

If tht' Pptnllo b'an does toomuch damage, rec'ol dlllg com-panIes pl~ to apt up bra licht's In

England, ship th('lr stars overthere and thl'n bring the plattersback hl'rl' for dlstl,butlon £ng-

Illah-madl' diSCS art' dul' to startflooding the countr) after the flrstof the ~'ear,

I Quello~: Radio Quips I

By .U...'1ES H, Ql"~Radlo-scrt'en atar to come up

WIth the most unusual C'hrlstma8I gift IS coml'dlan lIhlton Bl'rll' whololl glYlng a\\a)' schnoz'bobs Plas-tic aurgery on thl' Berle nost' waaso successful that he IS prt'sent.mg achnor.-bobs to. hIS sl'crt'taryaand thl' PreSident of the MillonBerle fan clubs

One sponsor rGlnette) WillIII brln$l' hsteners the three NewI Year s Day bowl football broad-

Icuts Harry WIsmer remll~s us Judge Young Fines

'I .•. They lire the Sugar Bowl on TI're Th' I'ef $150

ABC, the Orange Bowl on CBS.II and the East-West game on MBS Harlen Buchmgham of EastGillettE' IS also consldenng a new DetrOIt. pleaded gUilty to the lal-

1111 i llhow called "StUbble or Nothmg.' ccny oC four bumper guards and II I ------ I t",o tires from C D Huston, of Ii'li I 1335 }'Isner roan, Delore Judge 11I Car Hits Truck I Leshe P Young 1TI Grosse PomteIII I City courtI Tuite'p Youne' lined BUl'kmlrham IIi 'II TIT; I. IT t I $150 and ordered him to malt('1lUan, Yf IJenUr restltutlon to Mr. Huston.

WAYXE CAGERS OPENWayne Umv('rslty "'Ill open its 1

home basketb~1l sellson at theState Fair Coliseum nl'xt satlir.1day fDecembl'r 13) agamst west-Iern Resl'rve Umverslty ol Cleve-land. , !.

BIlly Rosl' and hIS column col-laborator, Ll'e Rogow, have part-ed company , . • It Will be m. That loud fussm' and flghtu\' atterestmg to watch how It atfects the Statler Terrace Room the pastthe column which helS won na- two weeks was merely a grandtJonWide kudos for cleverness I rrdee of frantIC DetrOlters to gan-

• • ...:0 der at se"y Dorothy Shay, thePark Avenue HillbIlly

Nommatlon for most improved I, Mountm' gal" Nevl'r bl'fore hadradiO commentator. Town Cner the Terrace Room been so be-Mark Beltalre on WXYZ. No more Sieged Headwaiters were turn-mlke-fnght now, plenty of sock Ing down all denommatlOns ofU1to & Mteen minute 'perlod, bIlls from hopefUls standmg ITI

'. Ime blddmg for tables The pub-, hClty and radiO bUIld-Up caused

AJR-O-TORL-\LS a. l1~clded Jump m the box of-HESRY I. TAYLOR'S note. flee appeal smce her DetrOIt ap-

Mutaal-enW: "There's pl'enty of pearanee three years agoscandal power in the spoUi$ht If you weren't among the for-turned on' Washmgton probes," tun ate that crashed the Shay

GEORGE, C 1: S HIS G. WIR: show, pIcture a shapely female,

I"Tbe Idea.!! of Communists WIll loaded wlth natural personality,be popular long after 'Vashlng', m sophlstleated Park AVl'nueton. Lincoln and Jefferson are for- -------------------------- ..

Igo~:n~~ ::: ~~~:~'~.~.. FCC Assigns ! Snowballs Break I fCONtTANTLY"F~shtO? experts s~;~; ~;;,:; ICall Lette-rs I' I I) lbe Best faod iI_W&lst IS commg back. which G' U t 2 Moderate Pricesmeans that 'many gIrls Will have To N S. tass, n'Ur Luncheon Dinnerto gIVe up athletics because ew tation after Theatre Supperthey'll be bustle-bound"

The Federal CommunicatIOns Two juveniles were held respon- l\lake VourPArI. WHlTE)[A:S, "X1:-Z- Commission has assIgned the call Sible by Park police for throw- New Year's Eve

ABC: "Some speakers electnfy an letters W L D r.r to the Lincoln mg a snowball at a car, break- ReSs3ervations Nowaudience, others lust gas them," h d .... Id d t •. - Per PersonBroadcastmg Company's new De- ITIg t I' Win SlUe an cu ......g in Dining Room

trOlt FM radiO station that IS now the dnver and her passenger. $2.50 Per Personundl'r construction and expected Suffermg shght cuts were Mrs in Loungeto be on the air early m 1948. Celestme Ainsley, who was dnv-

The executIve offIces oC the new mg her car on Kercheval nearstation are located ITI DetroIt, Three Mile drIve, and her daugh-and the transmItter and Oakland ter Ellen.County Studios at Greenfield and Pollee released the boys to theirW Ten Mile Roads. parents. •

The stattlOn IS headed by Ellis Boys were also held responsIbleC Thompson and Harold 1. Tan- for throWIng snowballs that brokener, both veteran radiO men who the front door wmdow at theare Widely known In MichIgan Henderson home at 559 ",'ash-radiO and advertlsmg CIrcles. II1gton road,

~.--BRING THE

FAMILY FOR A8Pt.;<;IAL TREAT

ROSS

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STE\K<ii - CHOPS - HUIBCRG£&8ITALIAS FOODS. DINNERS

IrF CREAM SODAS. AND SUNDAESAt"TER BOWUNG AND ~TUSNACKS

Playin&, Your Fa't'oriteRequests NilhU,.IEXCE'pt Monday I

l\IACK at NEFF ROAD1'lo"l.96H

~ine ,entertainment

SIGMOND

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,at the oRammond Organ

JOHII KERII'S .BAR

'1 a~~~~c~ ~~!IIS~~!~!Manny Lopez aM 1I~

orchestra.

THE_ WHITTIERVA. 2-9000

Known only lor the Batin caterinll: to banquets, wedding receptJoM,.......... ..- ..._4"" ,.t~...."",.. .. ~ -- ......... 'l:!~I'!1' I'\l"..p~!lllnt".., ...... i< .......... v~ ---. ........... --oJ ..._ .... :;;;,a,;~ __

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14336 Kerchevalat Chalmer.

Specializing in Home-MadePIES. C).ICES aad Ho ..... Cooked Food.

Owned and Opented b,. Mr. aDd Mn. Chari .. Staclema.Former owner of the B.,. C Sodette Oft Fllher Road

HOLRS r.lon. to Fn. - 6 A M. to 12 PM.Sat. - 6 A.M. to 3 A.M. - Qoaed Sun"'"

",,''ow0P«-II to Ser~e )"'ON

";PAGOTOS-DAIRY BAR AND GRILL

19a54 KILLY ROAD

• SPECIALIZING IN •The Fin•• t In Foods

IRONER - VACUUM CLEANER AND

WASHER SERVICENiagara 0995

IH,,~ ill tlls

POIPElII ROOI

, AL JARCHOWVETERAN

Burns Drive at River

aM Imjoy tits fIlaI"Vtloll.!

culsiKS 0/ Ths Whlttltr.DelicIOUS f 0 0 d temptlJl.glysened.

Ritz Reereation!URPER AT NIN~ MILl: &OAD

17 New Brunswick Lanes-OPEN 80WLlNG DA'LY-

10 A.M. to 7 P.M. ud After 11 ,.M.Saturdays-Sudayl 10 A.M. to ~ A.M.

Chicken, Steak atld Frog Leg Di,ltlersFille Li IWr(, Beer and Wi'll'_o...m.... _

Frank W. LeamonWindow Shade Co.

18912 CHARLEVOIX, near LakeviewExpert Cleaning, Repair or Renewal of your Whldow

Shades and Venetiu BUn~Free Piek~up andDeUvery - Drapery Hardware

Estimates without obtigatioD V ADey 200239

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u~~~~~~~o ~~ I. P. WOODSU ..... UE~ ~\~ Aft., 8owlln,VIslt tit.U ~ Codd.1I Loan, ••••o \. Fine FockIs and LiquorsU.._ - , It. All Tjmes . ~

Premium' Draft Beer ~~ Mixed Drink. ' ~~ N I. 9638 2Q515 Mack at Beaufait =~~~

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SECTlOS 2. 'The prO\'l::.lOn of ~edwn 1 shallnot be con~trued to prohIbit the ral::.mg 01 areabonable number of Iaung 1'1,::-('on... as a hobbvand not for profit. nor the opt>ral(\)l1 of lI\epoultry markets, In the (d,.C of llve poultrymarkeL" h"e fowl ~hall not be hC!'t f,'r a penodlonger than ne('es.sarv to ('ff('C't ",ale 1'1 the u<.ualC0U~C of a busmes~ the preml"l"<; "hAll N> main-lamed In a neat. c1l'an IInIl ~al1ltarv mAnner;and no condItIOn ~hal1 be !l<'rn11tlrd to ('Xl"t "hlehIS thE" '-'ource of any offellslve odor" or r")l,,..;;_

SECTION 1. ~o pcr80n shall raise' or keep an)chickens, ducks, geese, or other hke fowl. or anyhorse, mule. COW. sheep, goat or other anunal ofhke character wlthm the V111age.

"An Ordlllance to Regulate the O\\ncl~hlp andkeeping of Ammals and Domestic or Wlld 'Fowlin the Village of Grosse oPmte Park" IS amendedto read as follows'

"An ordinance to regulate the ownershipand 'keeping of animals and domestic orwild fowl in the Village of Grosse PointePark."

~t..lTIU:\ 2. :--e<,tlon ~ ot !'.aIQ Urmnance Xois amended to read as follows

SECTION 1. Section 1 of Ordmance ~o. 41 en-titled;

The Village ofCrosse Pointe Park Ordains:

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WANTED-Boilers, radiators. or anycut IroD for "'-111> We pay mOre

VA :1110LARGE SIZE Jl.:rector leI, also hobby

h"ree NI, 7~18WA.'\1'ED t:lled porch or lunroom

turnlture. Call NI. 8379WANTED-Good UH<l cello. Pingree

6&48!

EMPLOIMINT &GENClES

MILLER - Employtnent agency. F!2066. DolDeatio helP. womell for

laundry and cleanlug. Part-time orweekly Good laundl'8U and cleaner.

SITCATION WA..lolTED-FEMALEWO:dA.";' 11'111.It with Infanta "r ch11-

dren from 7 p.m. TU. 2-4325.FAMILY Laundry done In prlrate

h"m. by experienced lady Eoxpertslurt Ironer. Can rive reterences TU1-2174RELIABLE High School Girl age 17.

'" Ilhes Jobs carlllg for chltdrell latealtl;:fllOOn and e\ enlngs .5 year! ex-penence. 36 ceCil per hour TV 1-1211CURTAI!'\:S laundered by hand Ironed

or stretched. 232 MalliJItique VA4-1297LADY Wanll wuhlng and ,ronlllg at

home 4362 Mar) l&nd NI 5220BABY Sitter, roung matron. e\eJunga

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Tree Removing• T IImrnlng-GuYIngBraCing

Greater DetroitLandscape Company

cmrPLETELAl\DSCAPE SERVICE

Free EstlmatesTUxedo 2.2275

SERVICES

PHO)!PT rdlahle watch. cIcek. andJev.lln repaJrlng .... J• Forster.

Ji...t\'::i\' • "':: C\-.<:i.rl~,,;,ot::CU8TO'1 \f<\.DE slip co..erB. Gl1&rlUl-

teed v. "rkma!1shlP. Fine Quallty wa-terral Free estimates. Expert uphol-9tlrm~ Tt xedo 2 6158it!:.], ItIlA;P.ATOR And motor lIerriee.

Lken.,ed ard bonded Kel vlna tor.FrJgldalre, Leonard. Coldspot, Unlv-er.al and others Williams. VAlley2- 111- - , _~ ....... ,-.. f"'.n\ Ilrr

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FXTERIOR PAINTING 2.1)450

All lvork Guaranteed' HOl:SE To HOUle sa'eslady Eeasv

FOR ESTIMATES CALL'" ork Good earning. LOrallle 7.4467

Vv'il1larn Forsythe ~ HELP W A.."'<l"TED-l\lALE

VA. 2-9108 DRIVER-Salesman - Fo. e.tabltsheddry <.Ieanlng route. accustomed to

dealing w,th the public and CJln add

George S. Dally add1tional bu.smeas Box CD. G, PReview, 15121 Kerche,al.

Painting - DecoratingHOl:SE To House sa.lesman Eas}"ork Good earnings LOrawe 7-4467

Complete Cleaning ServiceFOR KENTInterior - Exterior

DR 8004 PLEASA.~T tront bedroom for gentle-man Mu.t be sober Rererences ex-

Neat, Clean Decoratingch&nged Close tran.portatlon. TelTU.2.14&4.

and PaperhangingWANTED TO BE.""£

Flr;:t Clas:s Work GuaranteedE::-u'El~T WALL CLEA.~1NG THREE ADULTS desIre 2 bedroom

CALL DICKhouee near St Ambrose Parish WJ11_..

P"lll'l1oJIl61l1g • Color SChemesGr'ufo ng . SteamIng. Glazmg

KARL ERHARDT13410 Maiden

PIngree 3118

H: BORMANIi JTERIO({ - EXTERIORPa'ntmg and Deeoratmg

1969 Fleetwood Dr. NI. 2836I GroSo'>ePomte Woods

A Co.MPLETEOECORATING SERVICE

PALlItTING_P~PER }!.~p.!!'l"~

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2-8180

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RefrigeratOrs("c g ~, '~~\\ In 1'/'~c::n'r2S

VA: 2-7770

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t;<hP3 and S" Heral remur \.A4.4;Jb'

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garages. ba"lIlellls De Gr)se 2646Alter Hoad \ All' 4 Ill,'

w ut \\.'\SHISG\\~<\LLS-ar .i C 11 h,':l 1")' 1 a 1 J do.

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service by refined white men CallARllngl~n 4192

VrXCFl,TS ",II ",'II' ~ .",1 up'I .....lsto' cl dll g "\!J(~l~'" '[r1!lr j.., I

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PRINTING

CARPENTER WORKRl.PAHt InterIOr aJ'Q exterlOr .£:..n-

close Crullt or reoJr porch KitchellPIANO TUNING cabmet. recreRIlon roonlS. attic room"

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CoRSETIERE ICLR CORSETS - Indl\ldUaUy'['gnd dress and surlrlcal gar.

v_toI' 15 j c.::.rS e.s::p-el"lPf]("P lBannert. KL 6027 or TO.•,3 McKlllley

ILF.AL ES'.l'A'l'K wMIED

WA."lTED. I<'a.rml, RelOrtl, city prop-Ierty. Charlel (Bud) P.ntlcollt, r.-

pruenting J. 8. Cuoll, Real Eltlte MES!>JAH LLTHt.Ri\N illt. (IRO""" POJ'IOTFBroker. 2921 Gratiot, Phone J'l. 8520. Soathealt lura.r 01 h. .. dl~.al alld CO'\(,Rt.t ....Tln" .."'. (HI RCIIWE BUY and .ell land contr&etl &ny' L&llewoed A,ealle. ~t.<IlaK In RJeha.d '>ehool

,.here on the Eut Side Teleplloae VAlley l.Z121 'll</Unley ... Ir K.rche.a1A p1 JOHN S CAROLL A. H. A. Lue~r. Palt,,, lbarl.1 W. "eheld, lIaltor

BABY Basket on standar,.. com ete If L. Marti ... A.. l,taal I'a,t"r Sur,da,. 11 am - Cuurch Sri 'Jolwllhllnlngandpad,$~OO. Nt. 0181. 2921 GRATIOT TlIel ....tvrtl".l~nMI'h"ek Ai..nt!~u,,!ay. 11 am w""),,p bentce

GIRL-S Shoe 1('(1 Ilkatea, never worD, Serv1c.ee will takp pla-tfl n,:.xt Wplj1l1'''~. ~lJl1daY (\\oprling - Youth (..raulA&Ize 7 PIt 5397 LO. 7.S~20 day, December 17. at 7 46 0 d',ck In IThur' lay. 7 JIJ - Choir rch' arsalRADIO. 1&47, new chalrllde model, the evening The LIght "r the Gen- )1" 'Ia>, 7 pm JUlllor III Choir

COlt $174, make otrer. Loullse Cha1rI. REAL ESTATE FOB. SALE tIlee," will be trle .ubJect ot the ser- "aturday 9 JO am - JU!llor Deppan.cherry drop-lear table enll.up table, mOil' ment Cbolrtwo green rugl 9x16. 9xli TU. :l-8:M1l GROSSE PTF: PARK - Nottll1ghun- On Sunday December 14 the llurd Tl,~ u DC's ",II mcd Suuday eve-CANARIES. guaranteed Iingera, tor 6 ruom brl~k house full baeement, of a lerles or scrmous on The Cllrls, ll~'g at the II file "f D"rls Sims t64

,gale at $10. young birds, un1dentUled ref",reahlJn room. gal heat side drlve ttan'!I PhU090phy." will Le dcll\€red ~e:r! T~je prugram v.lH be the show-sex at $3 Nl 7210 arter 6 p. m. 1 car garage Lea\lng city Prhately The early ser\lce will begm at 8 A;I[ ',Ilg "n'l dlscus,1 Jll of the motion pie-===.,-._~_-__ .,....--.;....,,"""",,,,,~-"Wiled TU 29871 the late senlce at 10.50 A If The I' Ule ultiliul. Tlie Bweflcent. Rep-EUREKA Vacuum. 4 years old: boy's LoTS-roRSAL~ by ~en Sunday I:lchool 91,11be III ses"on f~om I rohate"

and girl's hockey IlkaW •• LIe 6~, anll Wade Avenues near Annsbury 915 to 1015 0 do~k bunday "'Ill be ohsened as Rlblegood cOl1dltlon NI 0355 Park Owner VA 4.0361 after 7 pm The SundlY School'e Chrl.trr.as Pro' Sunda, A BIble "-<hlblt prepared hyGIRL'S Blc) cleo 26-1nch, In 1'00<1 eon. GROSSE POINTE FAP.!t!S McKlnle) grlllJl Will he gIVen on bUllda; Decem.' tbe JunIOr and JUIlI'" HI department

dltlon $2<J, girl. white t1gure lIkat4l.. Brick, sunroom. IIr.t 1I00r la,ator)', ber ~1. at 7 .,() PM. "hlle LhrlstlmUl Will bedlol'la ;ed dUring the churcnelze 3. like n..... $6. allo would like to 4 bedrooms. 011 heat garage. hnme- preaclung .~r"ccs "III teke I'l"ce on Serllle Tiles mln"t ..r Will preacllbuy girl'S white lIgure lkale, .Ize 4.5 dllte poyesslon Chavey Niagara ChrlatmllJl E,e at 11 0 clock, and on "" the .uhJ'.ct. One W"rld - Ona:':1 6612 8331 ('hrlatmd Day at 10 00 A JIl Bo',k "Ja--SIZE Pool Table, $l5. glrl'a 26. ------- Th, ~I,,, 1 Club \\111 Sl'"naor their

Inch blc;cle $10. tallorl pr ... IJlI' WA..l\fIED USED CABS THE GBOSSE POJNTE lllElIORIAL annuel bquare Da' ce III tn~ gymnll.Sl-Iron, $5. cornet. lultable In school lHt:BCH um .,t the 0' "c P"JIJle ;\IemorJa!band TU 2.0114 A PRIVATE party 'lVi1l eppreclate a Bey. l'raDk IItt, )lletote.. Church 0" Fn lay even.ng 8 JO pm.==~=~~ __ ~~ ~_ clean car from privata party. Pay 11 Lake Ilbore Road )lr alld :drs Brellnan 'AlII lead theSMALL Well-Drea.ed doll. tor we on cull. VEnice 9-1431. ~t::-'DAY DECE.)IBER 14 ddll1JlI';

order M.Il)' beautltul modell to 9 45 A M -Church School m All De. TUf Eo,Pill! I( (' ,ngr' gat 'Ii "Ill meetchoooe trom TV 2-4976 A.UTOMOBILES wanted for rewe partn.ent. "ue"da' for 1',Olr "llIIual ChnetmllJlDOLL House tor 'Ille, partly turnlshed Any make. mod.1 or cOlldltlon All 945 A M -Sunda> ,1l"rnJng ~-"nm i ",,,,rKash,rd at t' e 1.',Il< ',f 'Ir. Viu-

$16 Tl: 1.9U50 cub, quick service. Nt. 62U-YU Speaker. MI.. La"reullnt Cull -. - hall' Dr> ~,Ial" 52 ~ h.e' ,".,;ton.LADTESOWlnter Coat. Ilze 16, belse 85M. LI\lng Togeth.r In Our Communlt.l ------.-

with fOl[ collar quilted satin lining. 11 00 A. M -Church $chool Contm' loT PALL ).\ Ll THLilA.."i'gooL! ~ond,tron NI 1193 Cars and Trucks ued Nur.en. Kindergarten. Prl1narv lHLBlH~_~_------------- 11 00 A III -Morning Worship Ser. Jackooa behoul Aud'lorinmWI:':G Chair large solid ",ahogany mOn by Dr Fltt- Joel, a Patrwt Viho 'larlboruuJ;b aad \\ .,eney Aves.

.ecretar;. 1J&7 Bucklllgham. neu Axty Model I<'ound a Meesa!,f> In a Plaguc of 1..0- "andal ~e" Ife,. December Hlb.Charle\olx ~_-~-_---_~ ~y Condition cuot.' Joel 2 JI-32 II d 1lI - 1 j'" g \\"r<hlp Servl"1 BEAUTIFUL, Low' polter bed. $10. Get • 1 30 1'. M -Fmal R e h ear. a I ot 11 a III - Unl lnJl ~ Church

box sprIng. $10 NI 7518 Christmu Program - Church Auditor- 9 30 II m - :;'unday SrMolCOLORED Lady wllhes d,,) "r week IGIRL Slceokates .lze 3. '" hlte. per- PRE M IU M lUll! ~ 00 am J - German Ser\lce

work LO 7-8310 feet condltlOl1 $4 TU 2-5639 7 10 P M -T u x ,. C I u b Annual I!luada;. Decem!>er 210tHELP WANTED-FEIUALE BOY S Bic\CieM'Ineh good c'?,~dltlon. for Your Car NOW Chrtlt~I~E:6~~~I;'!;E~;~~E~u;~ge Chmtrnu_"_'~_"_t_.r_s_a_t_5_rm,

_______________ 1 Indudes ne" speedometer. $..... TU 230 PM-Annual Clirlstm"", Serl- I'AJTH i,\A:\L),UCAL LLTHEBA.'fCAPABLE White Wom&n. 30-SO tor 2-J6~0 ALL CAS H Ice and Tea ot the Women s A"S"CIa- lHLB.CH

gen.ral houlehold dutle. 10 refined BLACK PersJan paw coat. cloth coat. tlOn-Chureh Audttotlum and G~nma- Bev. (, H Lure. P ....torhome 5 room. ~o la"ndr>. gas heat. fox lollllr eults dlesles. slzea 12. ROB M slum. lIlualcal Prorram by the lI[ad- \ Irar A. I Alber>. A•• lola .. t3 adults Go home ntgh1.Jl VE 92W0 14 Man S SUIt. overcoat, .,ze 39. Fl. oy' rien otors .Igal Club of DetrOit under the dlrect- Mr. Harold Tallman. )Iu.le Diretto'STEKOGP.APHER under 3li tor meur- 1877.______________ loCo Ion of August Maekelberghe (Tllkets 11... :\o,a Braa.b). Orrwlt

IInce agenc~ Permanent posItion MANNING-BOWMAN" electriC table 'rOll. Local Fard 0... filly cents ue now a,allable In the 9 vO A M -Sunda )&hooL .A claU

Good pay and ad\ancemenl f"r one brOIler, \Ictrola. con.ole t~pe; skates. 9 'u"e at u--k Church OffIce) tor e'f>r)one1If' .4 f.:!1 n V' fil?ure and hO<..kev TO 1-.:1128. .'U ..U ~ _ _ _ too_ __ _.~_ 11 00 A :::Y! -Dlvinp \Vc.rshlp Ser-

BOY S-Racljj'gskate.8, 16.incb blac1e, '&ubt:vwt: .w.iD--iUlu ~ - ..:II ... &.IC£a~B-'C.H .a.. ... .u.v_a.:J... :-.:::-: ~~•.::~..... ~~.-:,~:t:::;:: C...: J:':~D':'u b~." Pastor C II Lar,geaf~::~I~ot conditIOn. Call NI 1686, llleetlell' DOW Ie Kerby Sellool SLOXDAY DECEMBER 14------------ C W d (K.rby ..... K.rehnal) 445 P 1t1-ChrISlmaJl MUSIc&!Ves-CA.'>ARIES lingers, 1 pair skatel on ars ante Balldlllr SIte Oil lllo.os. pers b) the chOIrs

shoes Ilze 7. baby grand plano. 1 Ilear Keftheval 6 30 PM-Regular meetmg of thegun. hea,y 22 NI 006 Bu. Harb l. White. I'a.t.... Adult Lecture cla.s. ty the pasta ••DOuBLE WalltUt bed. maltreu and La Mod I ~ \&DABI"erp Road MO:-'DAY. DECEMBER. IS

sprmgs. abo chtld'. maple bed and te e S Tel. TV. 1.1m 7 10 PM-Teachers meetlngchest TU 1.J456. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 11 WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 17REVERE 8 mm With 25 lens and ItA- Highest Prices Paid Choir rehearsal at the horn. of Mr 12 30 P. M - Ladles Society 'lViU

mch telelens. leather cue, projector. ~~:n~s F. L Wllhaml. 5521 Radnor m~e~ PM-Elder wlll meetall new NI 3974. after 7 p m. HA N SON SL'NDAY DECEMBER 14 SATuRDAY DECEMBER 20YIOLIRGuarnarlus copy. made 111 10 4&-Mornnlg WorshIp 9 JI) P :M -Yuung people's IllStruoo

Uerman~ excellent conditlon and 10 4&-Nurler, and KlOdergarten. tlontOile. approxlJlInte1~' 12Oyeus old. V.... 11 ;;6-12 3O-Churcb School tor all de.4-0061 arter 7 p. m Che oj t C paronentl. • FIRST lHBISTIA.. .. BJo.FORJIlEDGIRL'S26-lnch bicycle. new tlrea and vr e 0.. 2 3~Rehearsal for Chnstmal Pro. 1444.Maryland. at <Ooelbe

tube •• $25 TU 1.1268 gram AU children ere In\lted to be Bev. llI. OawLa!l's. Pa.t4lrSKATES W1th shoes .,,.., 2. $2. Ibe ., 14259 MACK pruent tor tblS rehearsal Fnday. 7'00 P M-Goepel Serrice ..

U, boy'. brown overcoat. IIz8 10-12, WED:r.'ESDAY. DECEMBER 17 the Marine Hospital. Alter Road uI b d t FOB. 8ALB--ADTOS Men'. Club MeetlOg at the home of Lake St Clall

$8. boy'. berr ng one coat an calPie, Dr. H T E Munson. 4175 Cour ..llIe S1.!~DAY SERVICES

Ilze 6.8. $10. ladles ,..001 Ilanlle robe. IFORD, 1..... B"-Inel' Coupe. 8--lal b 10 00 A ., -The ChrIstian Sabba'"s .. e 16. $7. sll Just cleaned BOXIngI ..... - ~- Dr. P. G Halm er wdl show hIS sltde~'" ....gloves set of 4, $2 50, ehHd'. roll top Deluse, original owner, 16.000 roUes, of a recent triP to Alaska Election at (the Lord s Da»delk and chaIr, $7 50 971 Lakepolnte heate., radio 878 H&mpton Road. on:lce.s will take place and the reporta 11 30 A !II -Sunday SChool

I redeeonue :M"Crra,y ~vJ.u IMU OM OLDSMOBILE, '38. se!!!ng on account:: ot the vilitatlon leams wHl be made- 7 00 P ~'[ -In the Daya ot AUl'UltlaADULTS DESIRE two bedroom apart- TROPICAL ---=:;--1 I uf .Ickne .... 0:004 Ures. llEat co'ers. 18 l' M ,Caesar (Ad, cnt "Ic.saU)t n t I ..- I uoo ------- The Church Chorus. under direction

men. a. or ncom. MU 7.s.l9 s'ze com ow mileage ,very go<>deondluon...... sr. "AllIES LUTHERAN CH1JBCH or lIIr Hugh T Galbraith. W111 sing--COLLEGE GRADUATE Veteran, wife stat thermo Owner, T.uhmoo ti-ti:l6ll. \ he.1I a.d ".dy Theater THE MESSIAH In the church .ud,tor-

and 7 month .. old baby urgently 2-1163 STATION WAGON, llK7 Chen'olet. Gee ..... E. Ken. Put.r lurn on Thu.sday evening Deeembe ..need furnl.hed o. unfurmshed nat or 2-0RIENTAL 4.500 mlles, Delux. radJo. heater, de. DIvine Bervlces wlll be held all usual 18 at S 00 P M The public 11 cordi.apartment MU 1696 wrought froater and Preatone No premium re- Sunday morning at 11 00 a m by ally 111\Ited to attendEMPLOYED couple, buslnes. man and __ ._.-- qulred Call owner Sat -Sun. or eve- putor Kurz at the Punch and Judy ------...,fe. desIre unturmshed flat or In- ~IS -ici'x nlnl". fi 30 to 9 KU. 2147. ITheater. This I. the third Sunday in CALVARY LUTHEBAN CHURCHcome IV S992 'u STUDEBAKER. Champion Coupe. Advent, the lellJlon which herald.s the GrolSe Pointe Woo.toEXECUTIVE Wishes flat !Dcome or CHILD S It radio. heater. $775 TU 2-4C09. SA,'lor All &re mvlted to attend par' W. iI. Gellert, Putcr

hotlOe to rent. excellent retf>rences coaater sl PACKARD 1946 8 cylmde •• Clipper" tlcularly tho •• ",ho have no church TU. I-ISO!II t S"5 tI II S'2e 11 tub d J t 11k NI 0004 home of tilel. o....n • The Ad,ent or Jesus Ch.lst" II tha

\\ I pal up 0 , ilion 1. '" I pa) dIes' slates Ie an US e n.w The Adult Blbl. Clus meets at general theme at the sermons being-one; ear s rent In ad' ance P, 2208 305J 1929 MODEL A Ford pickup ... ry good 10'00 preached at Cah ar'" Church during th.ACCOt'NT.u.T, wiCe and clulL!. need BOY S 24 I condition. almoet new urea. Be.t The a ~nda,' School starts at 9 45 present .. alIon of Ad\ent Services be-

house. lIat or apartment f:elpon- needs t,r. olrer takes. 802 HIllcreet a m The children are preparmg a gin at 11 o'clocksible, considerate of property. member hsh blc} cle PACKARD 8. '36. Fourdoor heater, Chn.tnlaB program to be gl\ en Christ- The Sunda) School meeUl at 9 30 ....AIr RueTYe Seasonable occupanCy tugh o'en g good condition, $295 NI. 8152 10"" monlJug They will tell the sW/ir M Clnldren ages 3 to 16. may baconsidered PL 6680. Mr. McCrone. 4:600x16TI ================ IDnd the meanlllg of the birth ~f enrolled at an) time A .speelal Chll-

~~~E~L~R ~~ 'lVi.hes ro"m and Chlld's ta GROSSE POI~TE WOODS C~~~~ntfe!ttllrlbn ot the neW'-cllU~h ~:ne:e=I~~ ~c::'~e~ !.':epared t...

cartt~~n 2~~~legeS For informatiOn. ~:~I~h';"'~~ ...:'B=:~~E;,~e~~U:="r ~d~n;nd~~e ~~~~"o';ga~~ena.PJ~~~lo';,e~ PEACE EV LUTHERA.';" CUTBCHFORMER-Ka.-al Officer, Wlr. and :I U7S Bollya ..... equipment Twenty new chl\ll"lI are EAST WARBEN &: BAUOeB

clllldren. need 2 or 3 bedroom un- GARLA..";'D Plio." Nlasara 'lUll belnc at thIS time and a larl'e table Bey. En eo G. Claaa. Pute ..furnished houlI<l or apartmeflt. Up to 2 NEWHa Str.'UlAY, DECEMBER 14 I.a, ~Ing constructed hy ),[r. John Mr. :£ ..... 1. MeII, 'Ie ....$100 McLaughlin CA. 8813 chesta of 10 30 A !d. _ Mornlnl' Worlhlp; Helnse upeclall)' for the tot.a. The SUNDAY Sn\ ICESG_o\RAGE WA."lTED _ Lakepolllte-St. 6-8141 Third Sunda)' In Advent; sennon ~':!'d hMasrbeeE~esPtUr~[I~a..""lledrbhYallthceon~~_ SeTTlC.S on Sunday. December 14th.-O-PPER .~ • U Th P h t" __.... .... ~ ..., wlI1 begin at the uaual hours of 8 30

Paul uea. BIckory 3897 C weme. .uore an a rap e -po but'd tl,e material for 'he 1- L h Ch h thenikTOR wlte and child deSire one or _ machlll.e tlsm of children during thiS serrice n~"dnAoda' De-embe'r 1-,~".1""7 at a m at Peace ut eran urc on

1:t; Vlt;: .. e u 1639 A M --Chur,.l} SI"f1nnl f!l~ ...tlQ ;"'11 ~ ~... on: • corner of .Ea9t Warren and DaLton:r.

two ~d:room Ilat or apartment. fur- __ •• In departnlenU 7.:JU pm~emor Walther League .li..ow to .Be Strong De::c...l.l::Io1\l:Vl.o-nlshed or ullfurnl8lted. PleJlSe call NI MODER:; 11 40 A M -Rehearsa1 of Chn.unas meetJI at the home or BlII Nel.on. 001 torlua." will be the theme "f the ad-6944. Dr Reed Ico~~~~sb:~l program. lllcluding Junior ChOIr Llnebln Jeeo Schulze 11 co.ho.t.M dress to bc gl\en br Rev Enno GoMIDDLE Aged Couple dellre 2 bed- 7 30 P • .M -Tuxls Club 1118<lUngat The dlleusslon on human relatIOnshIp, Claus p&:ltor at the congregatIOn

room n..t or apartment. Call Web- coal hot W the Community Club. The follo .....ng Will continue 1\lth the tOPiC 'Cholce Tt 945 a m the Sunda ... School ,..illster. 4-9573 doll bug", 11 ot a Mate" begin. The Christmas storIes wJlt make.:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::=======::::;;;;::::::::::::::::::= SKIS 1 pal ~pl()~r~~ NSbare thseblProrramtI: "Jol

r- Thunday. Decembel' IS 1~7. at Ilhelr debut "Itll the stan' of The

used. e:Ec S I ,"" ancy a n. op c. m 8 15 pm-Tile Junior GUlld meeta at IAnnunuate"n • BIble Claos Will be

IFOR SALE Alexl8; end hostess • .MiJII Betty Henll- Iplete WIth nck. the home of Mrs Donald McLeod 6b9 held at the same time

FOR SALE Good uae(! clothmg nndmgs N 8 00 P M -Th. Adult Bible CI&IIJIKeff Road Mrs Frank Mann IS co- Adnat Ser .... e

IbUUKKttr' II\Ju :Jet'\.v l\-~ I nom "."cr uo,,,,,,, _ - •• ; r~o.::~~,,!:'~' 'W1""r-TT7F will hold Its &nnual Chri.tmaa meetins boateM Because or the Clmstmas sea- The thlrd and fmal e\emng Ad, ent

BY THE MONTH price, Gras.. Pointe Re.Sale Shop I clarll'et, made by WhIt.. TU 2-16U, Iat the home or Mr. ana JdrS J 1\e1- eon this me.eUI1~ Will be pure!\' &0' Se" lce at Peace <:hA~rchWI~ ~e ~?:.I~I Tn anrt peport bernC1!l ::.~ ~a;~ ": .~ C~::;:"': 0;::::..... ::::......,,''"~.. ~..,....,,.,-,--,.-----.-,.,,..-=:,,.i.I'\'" -p,1"" '::11:"2 ("()n'P"'ttl:n. At'4loTlU,," IClal, aU bUSlne.ss belDg onl.lUed for [on \\ennL:l-Ul1. ... a. .. ~ l,JU yUI .. ~.... ---

I Federal. State and CanadlUl da,ly 11-8 " 2-&300 I h.ODAK Medaliit and lICCeuorlell. 2%, irO~"AY. DECE),fBEP. 15 \ y.e eve"u,,, ';";.!l ::!"', "~ "'~ .p-mon

Repairing and Re;:»aClng I I'OlllTY Public 'lVitb Seal FOR A BETTER p-ade of used fur-I x 3'~ Solar camera back. lenl. 111m 815 P. M -The Women's AMcera-~. "".Y HAAS, To¥ Consultant Illture see I..... ca N'eatwa' Furnl-llt.lders pan head. no<>d llght IItalld, tlon. :!lire Gordon N Cameron Presl-

ELECTRICAL REPAIRS Pick Up ard Delivery ........"', - ture at l3930 Kercheval. We alway.!large tra}s TV 1-3044. after 6 dent, 11'111 meet In the MemonalI I HS41 KERCHEVAL AVE. have the thlnJj;: you're lookmg tor IKEXMORE Vacuum and HOOTer du.o- Church 16 Lakeshore Dnve !.In WIl- \ 0 r del n a nee No. 143

HARRY A. ZABLOCKI Corner Alt•• RORd LEnos 7812 VA 2-2116 tette. Sell together or _parate MlJ. fred Valde ...m give the dedication ofBlectl'1cal o>ntrat:tor MU~ ~FORDS SeWUlg MachInes TEETER Babe. car sut. small crib 15606 the evemns; The prognun on "Christ-Licensed I\ I I and Intant's wear' lrlrl'. weu. 3 to 5) LOVE SEA=T,....,S"'l\-e-ra...,t:-o-n-...,st:-}...le,...-v.,.e...ry~.,..rea:-:--m&8 1>1W11c',..111 be IOven under theWlrlngano. Repau1ng FLOO::<. CO\ER,NG Yacuum Cleaners y~a~TU _2-4511 I .onable Tt; 2.2954 ~ftf~nano:u:r:epo~~lg~e~:'"I~Il~1 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND ORDINANCEsa S It Th Fc,Hlf' al d Parts - AIl Makell EX TIONAL Quallt).. matoogan} GIVE A Parakeet for CllMstmu. Beau. uon of ottJcers and the drowmg ot

vers' to ers. ermo- ]0','27 E25t \\arren ' P k tp and Deh,er DunC*Jl Pb}"!e 9,ploce dlnmg room I tlful colors to choose from Canan ... nam-Ifor the group. dunng UtS. The I NO. 41 ENTITLED:stats Sofd and Installed 1 Butt" Illles - Hemstitchln. .et, llke new 1331 Somerset 1smgers !:Uaranteed Flnche. Afncan Rachel Group WIU be hostesS INO JOB

""' .... T I (' .. ,.. I G e's Sewmg \ ELECTRO P,n Game fascmat!ng to lo,e t"rds cockateel. tropIcal ftJIh &ndTOO o.L~ N 1 u-r,b ra\' • both adultl and children, eheap. TV Isupplles ot aU kindS McDonald and WlCDXESDAY. DECEMBER 17Pingree 4864 ' Machme Co. 2.1937. : Son Pet Shop 14729 Mack 1\'1 3701. 8 00 P :!>f -The Men s Asaoelatlon____ ,} I Dlttz) __ ._____________ ., J 9 W. Ch st Ro" L Blarkketter Preoldent, ....Jll

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ek -mer> - GIRL S WhIte IIgure .kates size 4 IolWn_e'..~rnl:s tl un rl mlU meet In the Memonal Church 16 Lake- IPERSONALS \\ 1,Vel\\ "" -\ll!:." v" _'.... TO. 2-1555 whlt~ hock e) 'lze 6 blark Johnson ISIL\"ER Tea .et Sterltng dre8ller set shore Dnve For the program the

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1!lI:~rtl\ cl' f 1. r' "a " j rer ev., iJ ra;;.;r •• size 7, $3 00 per pair TU 2- I mlscellanrou' .Slh er 2 large pleture. men WIll ha\f! George F Plerrot. I¥' } -e P.e h S. D I r' ORCHESTRAS 84., ,re .kat~s .12C' ~lah.Jong let, match World Traveler. wcturer and Author I

E<:;tlIT1:-C'Q 't't It ,-ut Obl "a~on GAP.-.LA.:-~-.-D--a-lI-w-h-,t-t-g-as--r-a-n-g-.-es-~I COllf"CtlO"::: ~L2~'>)( He i~ the ~anag1ng Dn"eetol" of the l~ A I C cellent conditIOn S4S Tt; 2.2655 IGIRL S Vvll\te <"o~ .kate, sIZe 91~ World Ad~enlure Serles program.a heldror I ::cas ons IBOY S-Fmgerup re~erslble - coat. .lz~ I $3 glll. 20 II eh blC'de as 10 $15 at the Detroit In'JI:ltute of Am. He

'j" ~,.~ :- D' y ~I 'II'TCH El...I L' 14 $7 lport coat, 2 tone .Ize 18 6 ro,," d ,II 1 u.e furn,tur. rul;ll. WIll speak and sho,.. pictures on the• _.:: _ Iv $10 IT' :-5198 •• ,ur,all - ",~d $~O Tt: 1-1081 follo"'lr~' Per~"nal Experiences ~[n.

A.';TIQt"E GIaIS p.eued leat pattern I BOY S-Z-';:iircT:4 Inrn blk. used ani) torlng Through M.X1C~," . The World'.PR '2350 10 goblete. 2 spoon holders 1 co'" a doz.n time. Call after Ii p m ~~ ~e~~~ ,YoICllJlO. and OfficIal I_ .red augar bowl 1 co... red compote ~ 1-1995 a -1'------

, _, Cl-I"C=-,.;, kind <>t repall perrect condltlon, S35 Tt;: H9~ GIRL S White shoe hork.y skate.. It L:

cr,- q aq ,~, ra" F" •• 11I \WESTIXGHOl"SE Al"TOMATTCIron -17' 6 ""d tw,r: S;; ladles' blar!. 01l."~F=~i~E~~t:"~C~ND

"e ""I wI:.... ..~ [("0"") V(".r"'eu1e.n brand rew. ne'\"et been un",rapped r1l11n~ b00tQ S,Zr- j $.:i l'VOln l3.UrOT) ..it .> .. U wa r- _ 'Orn ". -- Bunhlea BarF:&1n XI 0778 ' tubq on (":\.,Q'tf"T':l ~v ::: TPnetlan b11n~" 'Lakepoiate' •• d Xerehet'al l

I h' "1\\ , ., q I ' 'I!C~ .t~tc;lllg' TRICYC'LE-Rolltast hean- rubber I" r} AO' h' ~ SO tacd'I'h ~lleT"'~Icte I l\ alter l!I. Pron, !l1.llter '

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need.

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Th" CO"',, II UNl.F.9S-t'nle. the raIlroad. are granted freight

ntet adequate to meet the wage and ma-terials COil InCrl"aSf'll,and at the same timekeep hundrtd~ of Amencan indu5tnes busyWith new machinery and equIpment orders.

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FRO\f TIlE OFFICIAL REPORT of the In-terst .. te ComfT'erce C "mrnl~C1on on award-Inf'[ a temporary freIght rate mcrease of1O~(, V\e quote:

"The 111111' requireR us to tin due con-suier<tli(,n. amon~ other f.elora, tol!'le n~ of rennue suftlclent to en-.',Ie the carritTll under honest, eco-nomIc. and effiCIent manatement toprotide adt>quate and eftlaent ran."av tTlln~portation ~ce for thenation ... "

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What is IT?"adequate and' efficient railway transportation service for the nation'"--

Eastern Railroad Presidents ConferenceROOM ~14-H3 LIBERTY STRE.ET ° NEW YORK 6, ~. Y,

.A.c:oordlng to a report rt'cewcd Important cro&rell.ds !n the world I a..-tlclee Il."e • v.li<l In<tI"",ltnnfrom the Grosse POIntE' Rotary by her people. One afternoon we ' Manv of the~ !'\egroes speak bothC I u b. Co Ie B I a S 1 e r. 0 f took a crowded bus out to the EnRII.h and Spamsh, the latterGrout! Pomte. III makmt:' good rum. of Old Pan area Among our with a most pecuUu and mter.progrf'& \\,th hiS FellOWship f..How pusengf'TS WE'Tl'a Chmese, estmg accent."AI' ard \\ hlch rf'presl'nta a ,er.r s several coal black !l:egroes, astndy 0' I1fe and ways In Cll;le. Ill&ndllOme mulatto. two Panama- %t DAY TRIP

d IA ~AA mans m th ..lr Indian dress, a Flll- In hiS 24 daY trip from DetrOit

The a.\\ ar , \-. ut'd o.~ ~2 IM_. 1. . . ob ' ._.. "_'1 • b' R .1 plnQ, ." .. <).11" .... \ no pr abl~ con-I to Chile th .. youtll alllO vIsited Call,prE'sentt"U annwu ~ ~ the ota~ tamed mixtures of :-.;E'gro and In- .Int ..matJonal to outstanding s('hol- I • I Columbus wherl' he found It qUiet,

I dlan, and Indian and orienta l'l'lltful and In sharp contra~t WIthars Its purposE' IS to enc()urage a I blood We Wl're the onlv pure [better relations and Undl'rstandll\~' • I tt'l'lmng and tropical Panama. Hl'amoll,i; the countnE's of the world whites on the bus \\ e '" ert' a 'K) I said hl' Vl8ltl'd thE' ofhcl'S of the

IllUrprlSl'd to nott' the predonunace I pl'l'8Hlf'nt and llecrt'tary of the Ro'"WE TRA\"ELS of !'\egrof's m Panama elt\' and I tarv Club

Colon, IJthough we knew tllem to . .Cole, who IS accompamed on the I compose only a fra.ctlon of the HI8 report continues:

tnp by hiS wlft'. IS a graduate of PanamanIan population. ApPllr- ..DetrOIt 'C'mverslty School He enHy. these Pf'0ple had come to Soon after a.rnvlllg m Santiagoserwd more than thre .. year!! In IPanama dunng th .. constructIon of ,Octobl'r 18, I met!\lr Bt'navE'nte, CBS' new IYe~a-weelr. "~-the I\:a\'\' as an O!!lcE'r m the sup- t the Canal from the Canbbean, eS-11 Sl'crt'tary of the Santiago Rotary way And VIne Wltb It.adie ......... 1ph' corps. I """11.11\' from Janl81C& With which Club I have attendf'd Rotary I presents ~he Htel!' doW bllli_• ,.-- • m t and h. t t npor~r In ftve-.-uIII&e .......... _-

I Island Panama appears to retain l'f'mgs &\e me a grl'a "ith ente.4~:~~~t _ ..""-- I

The ~outh evpcts to us.. hiS dose culturtJ un if newspaper many Rotanans hl'r... RecE'ntly -'--""-"--===~ ~ I'\ ar tlmp 56\ !ngs to help fmanct' some of tile officers ot the clubthe trIp which. ia estImated to cost' ------------- and nf'W mE'mbers gather~ for$6,000. tl'a at the Rotary offices Since It 'P · T '

HI' IS thl' son of Mr. S~W1lrt Catholic Stage :~:~:~I:~a~~:tl~t::~I~o:~ eeplng omP CoIl', of 16830 Village. conduded by Mr. Carlos Ho ..rn- B I F

In hIS r ..port to the Rotar)' Club, 0.11. U l01 rv mg, I was pll'ase to have been m- usy n armsCole stated that. :JJ ers nO IUQ,/ \'Itl"d It IS difficult to exprt'ss the

"On arrlvll.1 at the 1I1laml air- warm &nd frll'ndly manner m .port Sl"ptl"mbl"r 24 WI" " .. rl" ml"t n t to whIch I have been fl"celved hE're, A peepmg Tom invaded thl!by ~laJor Small of the MIlitary .L-resen '(l Ion and the kmdnE'sses shown me on 'I privacy of re~ldentll on RadnorLlason Office who kmdlv off ..red Imany OCC&.Slons. Circle IlLSt wet'k.the use of an Army car. 'Tlus W&.S It was reportE'd by Farms po-_ .... " .... ~,_ ... &A ...... '''a _ The Catholic ThE'atre Children s BETTER mEA lice who s&ld that footprmu in•............... Z"'................... -."--0-- --- --_ ...tes)' of the chIef of thlS Army unit, Stage Will oPf'n next week V\"lth "Rl'Cently I have been attend-I UILlHt'd dun ,i,,, ,,,giU.'l!M!"K,,r ILt. Colonel Sam R Kmght, an Its h(lhday prelll'ntahon of ''The mg classes ~\"th an opportunltv to vIsited nme llomes,honorary Rotarl&n The next day Birds' Chlrstmas Carol" at the become accustomed to class room At first reports, Famls police Iwe WE're takE'n for a whlrlwmd Art ITl8tltute Audltonum on Fn- procedures and to meet some of I feared a prowler but a reSIdenttour of }[Ialm and "Clnlty. In the day and Saturday, December 19 the studE'nts The Umverslty IS mformed pollee that he saw anlOrrungs there was the coffee anad 20 These dates- mclude the clOSing ,ts spnng seSSion no\\ and youth about 15 )'ears of age go- I

hour at tilE' Army s home for wel- Friday e\'ening performance which examlnabons Will soon begm. I mg about the nelghbo;l!ood peep-cOll11ng Latin Amencans arriving is the flrst ChIldren's Stage eve- have consulted some dozen pro- mg in wmdows.from the South. Colonel Knight nmg presentation of an)' play. fesson;; m connection wlth my -----w~ I!. wnnd"rful ho.t, I""'rA(\nllll)' ''The Birds' Chrlstmas Carol' studies and have compiled a bIb. N b H 51conduetmg us through the gar- I hi h d th d •. f hographv on the historY of Chile I ovem er as, w C IS un er e lre .......on 0 • • C f C .dens of the Army II establishment. Jose h Lester features man which WIll kE'ep me bUSy for many ases 0 hlckenpoxLater there was the regulu week- p , , y weeks. In the Umted States I hadly Rotary meeting, and III the af- members of ~e cn;ldren s Stage. stUdied much of the aV81lable ma- Forty ..~)l\e cases of chickenpoxtemoon Mr. Denms Welsh of the The role of Carol will be por- tena! on Chile. Now at the very were reported dunna' NovemberUmvermty of Miami faculty in- trayed by lIlauree? BaIley. She source of this Information, I hope by Dr T. S Davies, Grosse Pomte",ted us to hIS home and later for recently. appeared m the October to secure In the next two or three Township Health ComlUlSllloner.a drlve through the CIty, I was produ,~tion of The Cathohc Thea,~ montas a better idea of Chilean Other conununlcable deseasesparticularly Impressed bv the I tre, The Apple of HIS Eye IIDstor;. geographv and current repol tE'd for ~ovember Includebeauty and cleanlmess of MIami, Maureen hasl atllO appeared m political and econ'o~ic problems! pneum~ma, 4, mumps, 3 scarletdeaplts the recent hurnc~'I'\e. !l.Tld teleVIsion. and radIO and IS ,a N'g- I~E'v::. ,). measles, 1, and \l\hoopmg Ithe oonslderable CI''iC pnde of the Iular mernDef Qf. the Ra.dl0 SeMol'l ------- I cOCl"h, ~. ICluzens whom we met. house of the Air. TIP TO \ ETS The month saw two person blt-° I ten by dogs, two by cats and one

VISITED PA.~A.'lA Tickets are sbll .",allable for Veterans selling property pur- person by a sqUirrel.the Fnday, December 19th, per- chased With G I. loans should ob-

"Dunng three days In Pana- formances at 4:30 pm. and 8'30 tam releases from personal lIab-rna we ''lSlted the Canal, Colon on pm. and may be reserved by call- lllty as protection against de- H..\~GIXG THE STOCKINGSthe Canbbean Side, and Panama Img Ca 1700 or may be purchased faulted payments by the nE'W Thfs Xmas custom ongmatedCity on the PaclflC OnE' can tt'll at The Catholic ThE'atre O1flce, owners, Veterans AdmlnlstratlOll IWith the Dutch They used slloesthat Panama is one of the most 1234 Washmgton Blvd. said today. !lnstead of stockings.

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