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Denied' by Council' Optimists Will Be H~Sts Fo Gubernatorial Aspirant at Thursday, Sept

Denied' by Council' Optimists Will Be H~Sts Fo Gubernatorial Aspirant at Thursday, Sept

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FuUy Paid Circulation , Entered • SocoDd claio Mltter' 6ROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, SEPTEMBER 19, 1946 $2.00 Per Y""""'&: Per Copy -VOLUME' J-NO. 38 al the ~ QUI.,. at DcUoll. MJcI:l. SIGLER COMES. TO POI,NTE FRIDAY Center of Traffic Argument Republican DEADLINES Private Entrances of tb, .. I P k' Candidate to WEEK To MUnlClpa ar Address Olub As Compiled by th8 Gross, Point, News Denied' by Council' OptimIsts Will Be H~sts fo Gubernatorial Aspirant at Thursday, Sept. 12 THE ADMINISTRATION Is on Abutting Property Owners Bothered by Taboo 'Agreed Luncheon Meeting the spot today due to the Wage Upon by Solons; New Six.foot Fence Ordered Pointers will have their stabilization Board's unY!elding The surroundipg of the City's beach park with a boy- second opportunity within • stand on sailor's pay ... A. F. of L. tight ~ft. fence, which has been the subject of much dis- week to see the Republican seamen were Informed they must cussion :from both a public and private angle, came to a gubernatorial candidate, Kim be content wHh the same pattern head at the council meeting Monday night. The fillal action In wage raIses prescrlPed for the taken by the council is that the fence stands at 6 ft. high Sigler, when he addresses the CIO seamen .•. W. Willard Wirtz. with no private entrances. Optimist Club at a meeting in chairman of the WSB. says. "WhUe Idle ships are Involved, so Paul S. Mathewson. of 230 1.&ke- the Dorothy - Mary dining Is the future Ilf economic ~tablllty. Fighters. End land, ~as at the meeUng to ex- room on Fisher "road at noon not only In the shipping Industry pre.'lS the wlshe.'! of the prIvate Fr'd but In American industry In gen- abutting residents who have long lay. had. the special privilege of pri- Sigler adllressed a meeting In eral." Up Cellmates I I I vate entrances to the park lead- the new headquarters of the Hth ITALY PROTESTS to the Peace Ing from their properties. Mean- DIstrict Republican Club' on East Conference today that Vlshlnsky Veterans Tangle' On Maek while exte,nsive' sectIons of fthe Jefferson avenue on Monday nlght. (Molotov's secondl had Insulted Avenue, But it Was All always Inadequate fence hr.ve The Grosse Pointe Optimist broken down and the ga.tea 81 ~ub has Issued invItations to Italian honor with a recent re- Very Friendly mark that "Italian soldiers are well lU the fence became useless other Pointe servlc~ orgaJiizatlons. better at runnln" away than fight- In keeping out the numerous ele- lnelLidJng Rotary. KIwanis .and When Farms police broke up a ments which bad no right to be !Jons, and to other OpUmlst Ing." I I I fight In front Df a. Mack avenue there. . Clubs in the surrounding territory, newsman.!!lDMUNDa"edJ'ARTENSK!.23. of 2527a blindStair bar ear Iy In th e morn 1ng °f Sep. Thes. resIdents were amOllg the to attend the meeting Frida, • ~' tember a, they thought It expe-' strongest Ilrltltors for an ade; noon. avenue. long . at Centrall and Pitt ' Angle park1'n.g on Kercheval avenue between Cadieux road and Neff road has been in effect for many years. Lately d dlen t to. Ioc~.. UP' one 0f th e group quate fence but dId not. cOlltem- Sigler bas completed his 83- avenues. was killed by a hit run there has been much argument both for and against the system. The police, Wayne County Road Commission an for the night. He had been doIng plate that the new and high fence county tour' of the state. thWl driver at 2:35 o'clock this morn- most of the drivers wh 0 h ave t 0 use th ese bl oc Its, h ave b een f or a b 0lit' LOn 0f an gl e par king and establ;°hment~ of par. - a llttl e more ..'"r1-"'-...... g th IU1 th e would not continue. the ..prlvl1ege. fultl1lln"' his post-prim"'" prom"'; Ing while crossing the street and allel parking to ease tetrah fr..tIC SI ua t'Ion. P roper ty ow.n.e~ on a d'Jommg" sloe. , s'tree tsaveh be en. f or th e smg,. Ie par king , 0th el'!. of gates opening . from their . &but. and the• .' hereA.~ &.I'e pari...... 1l'avlngcar lolng'his whileat excessivecane .•. hitspeed.run because it keeps more cars away from the fronts of. th e1r homes. - P l~tur e by Fr e d R unne 11's The quartet told the pollce they tins private parties. Whenlt . of hlJ, active election campaign. throws body 91 feet. from point of ",. " • " • • were all veterans. and what. Is was dl.scovered that the new fence A feature of his long trIp, • Impr.ct.' •••. a chrome headllght 7'6470 U'. A I P k. Ar t S S th more. all good friends. They had WlU not to hav!, 8D,T gate ,other ne1l' technlque In MIchigan poll .. rln, from a 19.0 Ford or MerCUry, . se ng ear' Ing gumen unn".J' ou merely gotten into an argument than the malnentrlnce on Jeffet:. tics. were hu. "Grass Roots. Open the only materIal evldcnce but a J In the bar and gone outside to son Ivenue. at which a gatekeep- Porums.... Wherever he stopped, mtlnder -.Uves pollee sever&l shove each other around I little er was to be In atenc1ance througb- SIllIer !I'lvlted his audIence to numbers on the license .•• De- Farms' P:er... W.lens Concessl-ons for B.oth Sounds Good • •• all In fun. out the park season, the wInter of question him on any mater re- trolt polite In Intensive hunt. The frIendship angle was giftn thi!:; dJsc~~teni ~IewbI~IY. larding peltiCR. the grand jury ot • " I Since ]-une Poll-ce .and. SI-de-8treeters ToV.agran.t credence. when shortly afler. a cume~~as ~ha~ ~~e ~ar~ e;:; ~~own ~~onal me. M~: tlCk~ , WE QUIT BUYING l4EA T or second member of the quartet apo a publiC park. WU publle only for th ques 0Il~1 were aJJde anpt.

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'h' Moridaynight on motilmrof"Coul'II:Uman'Carpenter that an 'J.. fClrmer' 'Pointit" youth veterans 1i'~ good n~eep: awnerato'ket!p ,th.i ..tea 'Wtifelf=~p ... ~%:=~~~:r.'~ tll'open markets. 0 a a ~n. ance; at :t e ordinance. bepreparedc"lling .for parallel parking . on the h famil h d t .' . , they wanted. eecUreI:r eI 0" d . ..' -- I I " FJarms16mthumcIPhalSe'.P1ter1:O~7 south side of Kerche'{al between. Cadieux 'and Neff;' wose Y as move .. (). a~alnst outsider. at. allttmei ~d the Pointe. candidate for 8ecre- 'nUl MICHIGAN STATE .eU- une, roug. p em~r. lI'heW&Y1\e.Count, Roe.deom-.. Florida, has been released Uninvited Guests under thl.s eventu.Ut1 tbellme tart of State. mad. a part cl th_ PRJ:ME COURT knocks out an wail 76,470, according to .~ re- Di!kslon . has been in3l!tln'g for E ' H after spending a week in the eILSYacclj6S would be letifor U1e trip wIth hIm. ord~r for rebate on phone bUls port submitted on september Ie..veral years that the clt, abollsh uer"'one.s appy G P . t F li Vanl"sh l"n N1"ght outsiders. ----- ordered by the Public Service 16 by Theodore. Beaupre, angle park1nc throullh the Village pJ. R. rOSSlt ome arma po ce. .. . Only slightlY under, tbesurface 'St I 'F Commlulon for 19U in Decem. building inspector and pierdi- IItttlon, but the 'convenience As ran etums station. His father arrived to of the discussIon wlla.theobvlous . 0 en ence ber that year, a&re,tes had alrea.dy rector for the village. served the pUblic by enabling the . take him to sunnier climes J. groUP at strenuous boys want- thouih that if private parties had Mystery Solved been approved by the commission The peak attendance 'W&5 parking of I greater number, of ""'-'-- th' t h' ed In on a party In progre.'ls on access to the park whIch other for that period ..• Attorney Oen- reached durIng the week of June ears within tll'e glven Sl=ace..by A Grosse Pointe Institution, after ecale agams un was Rivard at 11:30 Saturda.y ntght re.slcrents of the communlty did eral's office believes the Court's 23 to 29. when 12,848 per$Oll8 the angle eyatem has Induced Its dormant th~ugh 'the war years. dropped.. .' l:!utthe members of the household not have, they could easily,:dm1t The m:rster:r of the 23D feet ot rutlng wlll'.a.150 cover iBiS ••• used the beach park. Almo&t &5 toleration, has come to llfe agaln.Francols's Th~ youngsler was charlledwlth aPpee.red to be chOosey' about their to the park any numbf:r of !nenda fence reported 81. stolen from the Phone user. 100e $7,000.000 on the many a,,&lled themselvell of the The angle syslem has been II. famOUl restaurant on P'isher road, disorderly' conduet Ifter It was iUesU. ant! decided ottJerw.Je. they w~hedwhether. they came Jot lA the rear of the A. and P. two years: Uncle Sam galns\ ditto. far-l1Itles theri! durIng. the foUow- nlghtmlre to. the traf~lc pclllce known to all Pblnters of all agell. discovered he ha.d been U&lni a When the would-be gtlellts lave from t~e Clt:r or from Timbucloo. store on KereheVlll .on. August .25 I I • Ing week. . and has been the cause of the haa reopened Its doors and the home economics room In the High evld f t te.kl "NO" f The 11nal actlon. In whlcb tl:le II cl ed p Th "th ft" . ...ECRETARY OF THE TREA- . Attendance records' dropped scraping of fenders and general occasion is the cause of much re- School as lodging qu •.rters for a ence a no ng or entire COllDi:Uwu';-w-n.'Cf. to han ~ar u. e e wu re- ...... d II precipitately durin"' Au""ot'- cold damage to car. for a long time,' Jolclng by the myriad friends of night or two. He also consul!!~d an answer the police were lum- the fence minus any .entrances ported by Reaume and 15U!0way, BURY SNYD "'''' ec nes to discuss R .._ ~ ~ I I t a can of pears; probably for moned. . other than the lUarded pUblic who said they learned a party had recent stock market lIuctuatlons spell. reachlnt a low durin I the The narrower lane left for Fran Lemmer. genla propr e or. breakfast. The school authori- But the youngstel'!. gettlng one. was tar from pleulng to Mr. dri'fen UP in a truck Ind mad a further than. "American buslnes.~ week Df August 25 to 31, when through. traffic hILS also been a The place II Just the same. ties objected .when he took a $12 wind. cf the alarm. disappeared Mathewson, who Inttmated that way with tk. fence. situation looks nne: Government only 1.622 J)8SRd throuih the Cause of delay and damage. The Fran has kePt It Just the way his bl Ii: t ith hi when he left lite quail jll the chaparral. this was "not the end 01 the After the appearance of the bonds have been behaving beau- gate.!. This number Jumped to other side of the story hll,s been old customers remembered it. AI t:e!!~h":; one ::rlY momIng. . matter'" stonr In the NEWS. two youne tlfully" . • • Civilian Production 2.015 dur!nc the first w~k In the freer curb line existing. in one G. L recentl, returned • .said Th bo locked up and hIs Mayor Netting took lrr~t pains men namel! Grorge Wilson and ,\dmin~trator John D.. Small September.' .,' • .front of .the prIvate propertl~s on on wallting In the door: "This fathe; no~f~::. When restitution Police Untangle to. make clear the responsIblllty Jack UUlIner. both of Detroit. thInks stock' market. decline has It Is sigplflcant ~hat duting the the cross streets,. In the vlcmlty. makes it much eaaler to forget Ihad been ;made for the blanket of the councU to all of the citizens promptly came around and said haa r. "sobering effect"; may be week oC the lowest attendance the.. SOme time ago the City polIce those four years,N and pears the school authorities Cars and Names and argtred th ..t the. very people they had bought the fence. after .. helpfu! In cutting down hysteria temperature .averaged bl1t 62 .de- announced that angle parking on Reunions are the order of the dropped charges and father and who wanted private gates woull! dfcker with the Janitor or care- of 'Hot Money' ,.••• all of which grees during the. afternoon. The both sides of !l=ercheval was to be day. When Pran walked out of son departed for Florida. . be the greatest mfferers from taker in the Doubleday Doran "ma! have a salutory .elJect In highest average afternoon tem- abollshed as .. trial move but thLs his establishment four years ago The Simmons's and the Sy. of the pe.rk prlvlleges, book: store. and had pakl him $15 combatting Innatlon:' perature of 73 wasrecllrded. dur- reF;ulaUon waanlit put Into eff~t to loin the Coast Guard he was mons's got all mixed up in a three Mr. Mathewson left the meeting forlt. I • • Ing the week of the greatest at. when Inte,ndt;d became of the OJ)- lU familiar to every student at Parasite. Attacks' cornered autoID Nle accident In Wlconvlnced. Th.e Janltor laid the old fence FrIda,.. Sept. 13. tendance. posing cnUcllim that came from th HI h 8ch. I ."el front of the A... nd P. store on ------was an encumbrance on the place THE ------the side streets e g 00 80S pere ..., I' A. F. OF L. MARITIME The' offlelal ,~ctlon about to be teachel'!. One of these fOrlner pu- City's E,1m Trees Kercheval 1aat Thul'!da, after- and he thought I...wQUld be I. good STRIKE on the Pacltlc Coast Farm Streets taken by the council Is a com- plls walked into the restaurant on noon. Woods E~nds turn to get rid of .it. Ho~ever, ended at midnight last night . • . I S promise between the' w.lshes (If TUesday; carrying her baby. Fran Daniel R. Simmons, 8r .• of 538 .4 ¥- Mesan; W II ~ 0 nand M.llner Ea~tem.. and G.III.fship ownel'! have T B CI d the County Road. Commlsslone. sees many lI,tlle cha.nges like that Superintendent of Highways Unlverslty. drivlng 'east. on Ker- Paving Program brought it balk and got their not yet agreed •.• the ?acltl(1 0 e eane Pollee recommen. "atlon and. the .•• the ldds have grown up and Julius Stork reported to the City cheval, struck a. Dodge' sedan be- money back. Coast seamen get $22.!0 Incre--e....~ nel"'hborln'g. residents. The 'claim married or come back from the COuncil In the eourse 0f hls re- ",='- ...'" ng to ...=ugh Eo .S...... ~_ODs 0f ..'SO ----- the Atlantic and Gulf men stand. fuller wars. older and wl.ser. New yo.ung. port covering Ill .. operations af .._c, Xl nIey. ang Ie.pal' ked in f ron t Th e W0...... -"'- Coun cil Tu-"""",a, by the police that a out for $27.50 •. ; the Government Farms streets have not received Is made av •.Il.able parking sters are cramming into the his departrilent. that good pro- 0I. th e sto re. Th e It'mpac eause d nlght enlarged the .street resur- Blown Out Tire use made of the Itself. whlr.h represents a large any sw.eeplng this season,'the .vll- A th S to. strik part of all the shipping. agrees to lage trustees were Informed 3ep- lots will go far to eliminate the booths. gress hILS been made In the tree e ymons car e a scar facing program for' the village by ' The C.oast Guard Bosun's Mate trimming program which the City belonging to Mary Kremln of 0 3 Causes' Crash. pay th e same wage which private tember 16 by Murray Smith. vll- trouble. t CIa! with th . It th t II about 50 per cent over that orlll- Ilperators wlll. pay without in- lage engineer. The'large Wayne ------was gone exactlY four yeaI'! and mapped out several weeks ago. S. r. e resu a a creasing freight rates. or prlces in County sweeper. usuaily lllrel1 by New Home Broken Into. one day. He spent 39 months~ in"',...The work Is being done by the fblethreedamageof the ears carried. much vls- InallyThis plannedwas matnIyfor tothisprovl"eyear. "e- The blowing out of I front tlre general. . the village for tbls work. ha., been the IIervice. Now h e's ba Co. .. n.. City S ovm em".oyes.. .. ~ while driving east on Maa in . " I I out of comml

SECREI'ARY OF COMMERCE lack of repair p.rts.A Th - II e Informed ----- .. on. UnIversity place have"been bto Universityt d J h wheret Iofficersk.... Ra-~~ up of the schoo! children who are David G. Sllver.;tl)ne of :47931 HENRYA. WALLACE. at an an;l-• Within th.e next two weeks. the Se te bes po 13ce wer."at -"meone, Se d P I" trimmed and following this the Simmonsau an at0 hinson,ph me c .... up .,.... taken down to schools In the low- Florence Avenue. St. Clair Shores RePublican rally In 'Madlson Village will use all maintenance on.d brokenep m Intor the .....new house~- at con 0 10 . b;g trees on. !Jncoln will corne 1." so. er Pointe seetlon. Now t~.e c""l. to run into the side of a, car ha Square G arden. delivered a "'eech~.. men .~d..... extra "'arbage m'en. to 85 Ch If . te tol I vel and Oase R ted for attentlon. LOSES B~ Y --LD Ii " .. parked on the south side of the which had been olt'd by Truman. give the streets a much-needed 3 a on • s en Ie, epo'r William M. Leach. of 547 Lln- ...... u dren can be picked up on streets street. belonglng to Violet WedYb says we have no more buslnMs~ cle"nlngR by hand. An Item of $750 strewn new lumberI" about.ttem ts t - coIn roa"... one of the committee Johnrted Poley.to h of 380I NeflI road. adjacent to Madt avenue IJI.... of 21917 Avalon street. alSo of St. mixing In the altalrs of Eastern was set up In the budget for hlr- The bUIlder sa... a P 0 present to 'Complain on the curb repo t e. C ty po Ice Sat. Europe than has Russia In the Ing the, county sweeper. This jimmy the back door had appar- The Polnle's second case of In- backfill situation on the line of urday afternoon the loss of a largely obviate the danger of. Clair Shores. affaIrs of Western Europe and the money wlll now be paId to the ently Ialled and entrance had fantlle paralysis was reported to the. new pavement' on Lincoln, billfold contalning his discharge loading and unloading on that The Impact cau.

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,'.Two GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, Septem'ber 19,~ 19046 ,P - there were adequate llP1'ee' for SCRAP BOOK $425,565.84 on D'epotit books and reference materials. scan's By R.J. SCOTT City Receives .Superintendent of Schools Bird Doctors For Farm!li.n AUIUat., this gain would 'be greatly In- CAp{. eltAa1.U cres.sed. Pay for Bonds The August report of the treas- ~A"1'.u.~ urer ,Grosse Pointe Farms The library' haa circulated. In Grosse Pointe City received on at .' t;RE.W SH{lA:r Lose Alonzo J. O'Connor. shows Ii cash Submits His Annual Report addition to books. 4.041 pam. Saturday a check: for $3oo.3~3.60 12. tHeMES! . total .on hand of $425.565.84, de- from the FIrst of Michigan Cor- H£ WAS A 'C' e Way posited In the DetrOit and Gras! II Dr. Paul L. E$,ert Review$ Accomrlishments of Year of ~~~:gra:~I~ecor~~ct~~es;"eIl3,6~ The NI . paratlon for Its Issue of pavln& IoiAs1'fIl, MA.IUHIR Pointe Banks. There were$!08,OOO c. . Pointe's Public Schoo System tools for home hobby shops. It III 1'~£u.s. bonds sold a short time do. ______has conducted regular classes for In investments In addition to the MU,eK ....K1 Kind Hearted Cops' Care The money Is for the $30;:;,000of cash total. ICo.ntlnlled from Last W«k) Ior regUlar. substitute teachers. It school children In the uses at M"~lH£ bonds; $291.60 for accumulated in- The general fund showed a bal- Revives Rob in Before A comprehensive study pf per- was telt that this was a desirable publlo libraries In cooperation terest between the date of the sale ance of $387,820.114on deposit, The sonnel management In the school polley:. however. in order to rc- with teachers. prepared book Treatment Is Applied and the date of payment and water fund showed $41.883.67 on dIStrict of Grosse Pointe has been pair ,hj:l eftects ot the war on lists for parents and teacheI:S. $52.00 premlum. deposit. I '•. tho !zed by the Board of Edu- our staff and to restore a larger held story hours' for children. Care and protection of the 'e~tlonr 10 give specific attentlon reserve of emergency or day-to. and the staft has given numer- to all phases of the personnel day aubatltute teachers. ous talks to co'mmunlty groups on small wild life in the Pointe problem but particularly to prob- Of the thIrteen resignations re- books and reading. Reading guld- is no minor part of the local Jems of 'new sillaryscheduies and celved in April when contracts ance has also been provided tor po,lice duties, and the boys Rl"e 'a study of load ot all. employees. were issued. seven resulted from returning veterans, business and • It Is the plan to draw Into th15 marriagll and home responslblll- professional readers, and. others. willing and cheerful at the now In .j;tudy. employees .of the school les, four resulted from the desire During the year. under the job. . district, citizens of the communi- of the teachers to seek other pro- leadership of prominent citizens In fact when complant js made ty and outside consultants. The fesslonal opportunities, and In of the community, the FrIends of of the depreclatfon of rabbits and your ~ommunity general outline' of this plan has two cases the teachers had de- tbe Library organization was pheasants In the gardens and the ;b€en subIrJtted to the Board of clded to leave the tcachlng oc- completed and has set In motion law provides that a POllceman An essential service is now in your and' approved at its cupatlon entirely, certain actlvltles to secure a may be detalled bjl. the chief !() 'regular meeting of June 6, 1946, Two teacbers have been grant. central Ilbrary building and pro- dispose of them, It Is not always community. When .time is so im- :,.nd the first. phase of the ~tudy ed a leave of absence tor the mote cultural activIties a11led to easy for the chiefs in the Ponte ',was under way during the sum- purpose of advance graduate to the library. communities to f1ndotTleers who portont we ~re ~t your door. 'mer of .~Il4S. study, and two others who are Sunuuer School will act as the legal executloneers of the Ilttle offenders who are !!It ft Shenrthoned now on mllltary leave of absence ...... ~ ...... " have applied for leave of absence The summer school, provlded,by '- - -...... only lookIng for food. • Luxurious, immaculate service As of May I, 1946 twenty-seven for advanced graduate study. An- the Board of Education. permits The' oth;:r morning the lady of "acanoles 'existed In the le~chlng other teachers Is working out pas- children of all grades [.om third the house at 570 University place • Trained ottendants ::Jtaf!' which needed to be filled. slbiiltles for a place of exchange grade up to profitably utilize their Visit~ng.Housekeeper Tells phoned the pollce tbe,re was a -Of' thill.llllJl1ber, thirteen resulted with a forelEn country for the mornings for eight weeks of the bird which seemed to be wounded, • Emerge~cy equipped, :from resiln"tlons etIecUve Sept-. second aemester of 1946-47. al- summer. Over 600 youth take ad- In her yard. Officers Onf,swedder , ember 1946, and the remaining though this plan wll1 depend vantage of this opportunity each Ways of Cooking Vegetables and Johnston took the robin fourteen were vacancies that had upon approval of the Board of year. The summer school Is ably around to headquarters for such • Reosonable rates accumulated during the war the exchanlc, directed and taught by teachers treatment IlS II bird doctor might ! period. As.of May 20, 1946 there .. from our regUlar statT, provIding The Visiting nousekeeper Asso- cut crosswise' In pieces about Jh prescribe but just. as they were are thirteen of these vacancies Publlo Libraries cpportunityfor students of all elation. a Red Feather service of Inch thick. Heat fat In frying entering the station Mr. Robin , which have been filled and four The Grosse Pointe Public Llb- grade and hIgh school subjects In the Community Chest, employs others which will probably be rarles. with 32,493 volumes In a which there is sufficIent reglstra- graduate home economists whose pan and cook covered for about recovered enough to lly away A. LINGE~IAN , :ft1led by the return to service of main library. two 'branches and tlon to Justlfy the emplo~'ment of advice, on' knotty housekeeplnl 10 minutes. stirring frequently. \Illder his own power. . ... teachera 011 mllltarY',1eave of two statlol;s and a circulating a teacher. proolems Is free to residents of Remove cover and continue to , absence. boole wagon. are under the ad- The 1945-46 summer school was the Detroit metropolitan area. cook: uiltll okr.. Is tender and Ambulance Service The number' of vacancies ex. mlnlstratlon of the Board of one of the best attended In our For this service. Just clill City Supports btent would not have been as Education and supported by the history and the test results of TEmple 1-1600. If necessary. a lightly browned . . large had the Boarl! of Education school tax. schOlarship were. excel1ent. prov- statI member will visit you In your ' Kohlrabi Is prepared Ilke tur- Sales. Tax Fight not embarked uPon a program. of . During, the year there has, been Ing the serious value as well as home. nips. Ti'lm oft leaves. pare and LEnox 6045, 1Ulma~r vacancIes that were now a gain In circulation of 14,531. or a high quality recreational value This week. the Vlsltlntt House- 'sUce crdsswlse. Cook In lightly Mayor Netting read a personal : belri(, cOvered by. war. emel'llency approximately elaht percent. If for Grosse Pointe youth, The sum- keeper offers readers of the Grosse sNted bolllna' water fa. 20 mln- mer school Is 1argeiy self-susta!n- Pointe News several methods of . letter he had received from Mayor Ing financially by a charge Of a cooking vegetables. utes. Drain and season with melt- Jeffries, at the CouncU meeting moderate tuition, Squash may be bolled', "panned," ed butter, butter substitute .or Monday night. asking the clty's cooperation In getting through a The sum~er playgrounds pro- fried 0 scal1oped. For bolllni, cream. 'salt and. pepper. constitutional ,amendment which Auto Plant Executive Wants Apartment vlded at SIX centers for eIght just wash thoroughly. cut In Remember. the help of the Vlslt- will gIve II latger proportion Of weeks by the Board of Educatlon small pIeces. and drop ,Into 'Ught- Ing Housekeeper is yours for the the state's sales tax revenue to or Home for Winter Months al)sorb the interest and activity Iy salted balling water, SImmer . the cities and Incorporated vil. of from 2,000-3.000 chUdren and about 15 minutes or untIl tender, aski~g .. The VIsl~ng Housekeeper Will pay 6 months rent in advance if reo youth each summer. They are then season wIth salt. pepper. and Association. 51 West ,Warren. Is lages, He also asked the Mayor ably directed and supervilied !;y butter ilt other fat. one of the 125 Red Feather serv- to attend a meeting which wl1l quired. No children or pets. Best of ref. tralned,and qual1fted people. The .... ices of the Community Chest •. be hold soon in Lansing when playground program In a recent To pan, cut SQuash In small ------this matter will be discussed by erences, survey by the Parent.Teacher As. pieces, leaving riml on unlC.'lS It Is aIde S the executive heads of municipall- soclatlon Council of GroSse Pointe very tough. Cook: in covered pan r couts ties throughout the state. B. R. SECORD, Gen'!. Supt., Hudson Body was appraised by educators PUb: with a ilttle fat, using no water. To meet the preliminary ex- Plant. - Phone Plaza 4720. 1lc officials and parents of' many for 10 or 15 minutes, Plan Conclave penses of the campaign for tho slmUar communities. as one of For frying •. cut In thIn, even constitutional change IIIr. Jeff- the best. sllces, sprinkle, with salt and a mtie flour. and fry In small On Friday of this week, Septem- ries said It had been decided to BRIEFS AVAILABLE amount of fat. ber 20, over 300 older Boy Scouts ask for a ~maU contribution from LIIXUriOIlI, .a,y.draping' of the Detroit Area. who are mem- the municipalities on the basis of Space does not permit the in- Chopped onion and/or green lc per capita. , cluslon in this report of a sep- pepper. browned lightly in a little bers of the Order of the Arrow, faLricI, an,j ityling The council voted without de- arate statement about each of the fat. make delicious seasoning for will go to Camp at the Charles .Dr. A. R, Schlenkert, D.-D.S' bate the contribution amounting seven elementary schools. two Jun- scalloped squash, Tomatoes or Howell Scout Reservatlon for their .....hich will remain to between $65 and $70, without lor high schools and the Grosse other vegetables can be added to Annual Fall Conclave, Announces the Re-opening. of His The Order of the Arrow 15 a comml tung themselves to the .mart ancl in gooa ta.te Pointe High School. the frying pan, then the squash. ~Rowever, the Superintendent Cook for a short time on top of nation-wide honor camper organi- general obJective. Mayor Netting Dent~l Office ot zation devoted to high principles was also requested to attend the \ iricleflnitely, c:omprin .las prepared briefs of the annual stove, ,add buttered bread crumbs reports of each principal, together and finIsh in a moderate ' of service and good Scout Camp- Lansing conference, and wlll do so. .16419 East Warren Ave. '.. t~pco.t and o~.rco.t with a descriptive statement of ' oven. Ing. Here in 'the Detroit Area. It ellch school which may be obtamed Swish chard Is really two vege- is a part of. the program of the When yoU don't feel pnrtlcu- Near Outer Drive " .~ho.....i~g de,ervingoE) upon request. tabies in one. The green leaves Detroit Area Council. Boy Scouts larly fond of your wlte, see where Each school. whIle eo part of a should be stripped 01'[ and cooked of 'America (a Red Feather agen~ yoq bave been too fond of your. NI"9~r~2646 ,Iincere attentioDo) splendid system of. progressive I1ke spinach. Cut the white stalks cy of the Community Chest). selt. • levels of education. has certain Into one-Inch pieces and cook The weekend program will In- unique and interesting character- about 20 minutes in boUlng water. clude the Investiture ot many new Isties and are worthY of the hlgh- Then add leaves and cook, about members who were elected at the '.~,~--::. ..pUTERCOATS, fro..."$40 . - est. commendation for their 10 minutes longer. To keep chard Camp this 'past summer. and will achievements during the past from turning dark. use unsalted close with a banquet on Saturday year. water. Just before serving. ses.son evening . YORK JEWELERS .I wish. therefore,' to cOIl,~lude with fat, saU and pepper. Add a The Fall Conclave Is the first this report with my own sincere llttle vinegar or lemon Juice. if event of the year for the Order. ... .' . -_. . . ~ ..... -- and enthusiastic eXpressIon of ap- desired. A darice. planned for the early preclatlon and' praise for the ex- When bUying okra. select young part of November. Is now under cellent work of the year of each pods'measuring from 2 !() 4 Inches consideration as well as plans for 'K!LGO.R .. HURD of the principals and their teacher In length. Wash carefully. dry and further business !ne~tlngs. colleagues, their office and main- tenance assistants. for the splen- ~1259 WASH[NGTOt~BLVD. I'M THE BOOK TOWER_ did work of the year.

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Priced famous International Sterling silver- Radios In all styles and numerous mates are .,:", here for your Fall and. Winter enjoyment. smiths. Prelude, a lacy, dainty rOS'3. CHILDREN'S Fluroscent , pointe paHern. $22.63 place set-, STUDY LAMPS ting. Individual Spring Glory, a . Keeps them at The type of coat that was 95 Single Records U1~lrstudles. $9 a constant companion of A1'lIO 1uvenile Incandesceni officers overseas - now Lamps, Several $695 cutting something of a "POPS" selections. from ...... "Tn E.eh His 0 ... " dash as mufti ••• Smart "B1'att S'kr"n in all'seasons - at all place setting. "Yo Appl. BI...... TI..... Pin Up times - in all places - "n. 0111 Lampllrbtu" town, country or travel. .'Fil'"B :M:ID'!Jtn Jlereu ing , •• of Zelan treated "Old B1I1terml11l;Sq" LAMPS Including Federal tax "Thry S&7 1&'. "".H1err.l't and • ,....t array flf LlghUng water.repellant poplin - Fixtures of modem .:.. Ign In a wind cuffs, cavalry vent, ''':!.At". Walk" ,,1d~rang. of price•. .'B..... r BIn 1.Irlln:' full striding skirt. FO? the JllH1 .... H"",~, Spring Glory '\.... ADd Ail 0tHr ''P.,.'' lIhop EleetJ"(l.... ,I Senice I Repair

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WILLARD (BILL) J(RAUSE 20916 M.ck, .t Hlmpton Rd. NI.794O I 7047 KerChevol. Grolle Pointe

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School Board Set for Bids Thanks Give'n Farms Tests City's Big. Paving Program Police Uncover I HEARING~TPONED Produces PI'aise 'Squawks Bolt Throwers 172=~I;:a:'fch~:edn:~t~h:' For 18.Room Section of Banach Fot Rat Killers , -- saUiting Wllliam, 12, son of Ty Ty- There was a length-y-d-I-SC-u-ss-I-on--d-r-Iv-e-w-a-s.>-whichbad been In- The mystery ot the three bolts son, radio announcer~ with a sou. New'Verilier. Mack Building Beach Work locked Stations Primed with at the City Council meeting Mon- Jured by the paving operatlons. thrown through the window of venlr baseball bat when he su.o- Arsenic Recommended Af. day night of several problems At first It had been represented the Francois restaurant on FIsher peeted hIm of ringing his doorbell. Secretary Auth'oriled tb Advertise After Special Meeting Kids, Parents and Council ter Six Are Tried 'that confront the City growing that this work would hate to be on the evening of August 17 has has been postponed two weeks, 'I11e Held September 16: Final Building to Have 30 Rooms All Grateflll for .lob_ W",II" LIout ofI the d'paving operations on donepense at the proPerty owner's ex- been solved. ' postponementrequest of Edwardwas N.grantedBarnard.at de-the 'At . 1 . f h B d" MDt P '- Six rat feeding stations' pur- nco n roa . . Last Thursday fOrenoon ChIef fense attorney. a specla meetmg 0 t e oard of'h E ucatlon. d t on didon- one a arlt chased by the VUlage of Grosse Several property owners were Quite directly alllell with thIs Trombly of the City and Sergeant I1------d ay, S, ep tem ber 16, th e Secre tary was aut onze 0 a ver- Pointe Farms were tested between present with comp alnts of the same 51 ewalk problem the ques. tise for bids on the proposed l8.room section of the Vernier" Many kind. words were August 16 and September 7 and miserable malerlal whleh the con. tlon arose whether or not the Labadie, of the Farms went to i M~ck elementary-junior high school buildir,g. The bids passed at the city COl.\ncil have been recommended by the tractors have used for the back money derived from the bond sale the Hlgl? School and craved audl-I Will be opened on October 10 and will be, in a lump sum meeting Monday night on the vIllage engineer, Murray smIth,' 1llli0f three feet which they are for paving purposes could be used ence with four studen~ there at I firm bid, . ..) Iway Frank Banach, athletIC' Conclusion reached were that reqUired to make behind the curb, for sidewalk work. The general Chief Tromb~'s o!!Jce as soon as Some consideration was glyen Iof games can be played including director of the High School, although no dead rats were found several property owners said the consensus was that It could ll~ their classes "'ere over for the to the possibility of bids on a cost I hard baseball. ' had looked after the ,~,;ifptya~ound the stations, the persons conglomeration of chunks of old much of the sidewalk work was day. . I plus fixed fee basis but according I The section DC the grounds In and instruction of the kid dies on the premises stated they had cement and leached out earth directly traceable to the damage At the llPpolnted time John t,o the ,best legal advice obta.inable, front of the bUilding 1ac'lng Ver- h B h P k d not seen any rats since the Instal they had used. would never grow or displacements caused by the Sarvis. aged 17, of 90. Lakepolnte. at t e eac ar, uring the latlo'n, which indicated the.lr des'. a sodtn a thousand years. EDgln- paving. However, It was decided 626 public schools cannot obtain bids oler will be ornamentally land- summer McNeil Fraser, aged 17 01 1 on this b.asls, except In first class scaped, The building Itself will be' tructlon, eer Prescott Bro\\'n saId that to get the Village Attorney's opin- Washington road, Thomas BarD. I One of the matters which the . .. where such materials had been Ion on the Question. liCh DOI dLSII'ICIS,suc I1 as Delroll'l a two-story structure of face brick cltlzens committee had namell In It, was further slated tilat tile aged 16, oC 1427 Harvard, and I Grand Rapids and Flint. with one end 50 designed as to be their critIcism of tile conduct of locking feature of the .statlons used It would be removed and For the first phase oC the City's Donald Duncan, aged 16. of 36 .Approval was granted by the architecturally attractive and yet that permlt.s the use of he poison- sUItable materIals substituted. general paving program $300,000 Elm Court appeared. CIVIlian Production authorities to qUickly and economicallY conver- ~~e park when ~hey undertook ous arsenic which would be harm' Another problem arose out oC of bonds were sold. The contracts There was no argument M to buUd this section on August 14, tible to join the remainder of the in el[h:x~e~~~;nv:~;gat~~~ne:~~: ful 'to pets It left In the open; I; the slight changing of the road. for all oC the work ",ow In pro. their guilt. That bad been well 1946. Since that time the archl- 3D-room junior high school bulld- quate provision' for life guards to be greatly recommended" . way grade In a few spots pre par- gress call for a little less than determined In advance. After an tects have been busy In complet- Ing when It Is completed, and swimmIng Instruction for the The stations were placed at atory to laying tbe new concrete, $250.COO, leaving a sub5tantlal earnest talk. anent bolt throwlni. ing the revision oC plans and spe- It is anticipated 'that buUdlng childr n strategic points throughout the which made the problem of a clean balance. The safe estimates furn- etc., and a discussion of damages The Crest Company clflcatlons for t his 18-room costs for this building will run Thee ~ouncll was fortunate In village where rats had been preva. joint between the sidewalk and Ished by engineer Brown and the which the parents will attend to, * 5756 CASS "'VE. * ~ect1on. extre.mely high, In comparIson to being able to hire Banach at the lent. such as behind grocery stores the curb dl!!Jcult. A third trouble advantageous sale of bonds by the they were dismissed in parental ...... 2747 * NEAl PAlME' The building proposed provides other school buildings which have close of school and It was his can- and restaurants where there Is was caused by the effect this same cIty accounts for this. custody. for 18 classrooms, a temporary been constructed In' Grosse Pointe. dud of the work which drew such generally a great, deal DC rubbish operation had had on reconciling heating plant, necessary toilets, ------praise. He had taught scores of and garbage which attracts the the side drIveway and the side. 17008 Kercheval AYe. Grosse Pointe wash rooms and offices. The plans S d 28 Y youngsters to swim and become rodents. walks. <:all 10r o~ission of partitions In pen s ears generally water wise. He was.very ------The engineer was Instructed to three adjoining classrooms so that II popular with the children and It SERVICES APPROVED personally vle\. each of these GkJep~~ until the lemainder oC the ultl- Serving Vi age was In part the stories they car. Having served satisfactorily & complaInts and ,work out the mate building Is constructed. ried home to their parents which six months probationary perIod problem po Its indivIdual basis. WATCHMA~ER ANII JEWELER ' there wlil be a large room, 22x90 Of G. P.F ar.,IDS built up such a volume of good with the Farms Public Works De- The property owners are how- Grcsse Pointe's Picneer Jeweler-Established 1930 feel, available as a gymnasium will for Mr. Banach. partment, Joseph Mll.rs&ck and ever mightily pleased with the l-1 '. and lunch room and also avail. • Norman Hilgendorf have been declslon oC the council to assume t]:IJzrn~,.n q I i I in. - --"jT!1T. " ill irnT!ml~ able for meetings of adults. The September Is Anniversary, H't ,p "k d C made regUiar employes. all of the ('cst 01 relaying the remainder oC the classrooms wUJ I S be fully completed and construct- Month for Assistant Fire ar. . e. ar. ': ~~~~~~~~~,...;.,~~~~;-~~~~._~.-'--t' ed of the best available materials. Chief Art Brideau On Lake' Shore ( The plans provide for the build. I SAliS FIFTH AVENUE i 'ing to be located on that portion September, Is. an annlv\ersary l' r / of the school site between Sun- P Id An acclden~ Involving two cars 1. SeeoIl4l at Lothrop l nlnsdale and the long row of month for the Arthur . Br eaus r t willow trees that dIssect the 16 of Cambrldie road, He Is assistant on Lake Shore road. dId damage estlmated at $550.onSeptember 11: ! 1 acre . site and approxlml/otely 8 chief of the Farms fire dep,art- Fred Dennis of 997 Nottingham, I. • . • '1 , acres of land between the willows mente On FrIday. September. 13 drIvIng hIs Packard east, struck 1 ./ and Sunnlngdale will be r.omplete- he celebrated the 28th anniversary a Ford car owned by Carl F. Hart- i ly graded and properly surfaced of his affiliation with the depart. man 01 1900 West Hancock, De. i. ~ [ ~.~ ,{ for a playground. ThIs playground ment, On September 27 they will trolt. The Packard got the worst r will be of adequate size to furnish observe their 24th wet;\dlng. knnl-. the school use of necessary play- of the deal,. $400 worth, though :I {. ground facillties and the com- versary. . both cars had to be towed from I 1 munlty with additional recrea- Chief Brldeau'went to work for the scene, 1 ; tlonal space upon which all types the village when the fire and po- The drIvers went together to the I • lice deputments were one. The Farms police station to report the { ( men walked a beat for eight hours accident, A reckless drivIng tlcket { ( then sat around the fire house was 'gIven Dennis for a court ap- 1 . ~ustOID' ~~t;n~a~o~v:;;r~th ~a~o:f~, In. }It!arance. No one was Injured, ( ~ 1

1~~( ~~~~~ III The chlefrecaJls that I'n those Mowing of Farms Lots '1;" . . . '. Tailors d&ys they had ODe piece Df eqUip- , ment In the fire department, & Difficult Thi. Year • TO GENTLEMEN 1912 White truck. The police PEt.. " trol was & Model T Ford. Mowing of weeds from vacant The Joy subdivision had not lots and street curbs In the Farms ? 1 ~~tt~:e~epd::~:etd u~~~ :~ek:a~ :a~h~~:St~lfil~~: ;~v~ar::rl;~~~ ~ , ~ n~,nnV .QOT' ,Dn0~ l [;~~~1t;g:;;;~:~'~:~~1~gt~~~~:~;::I IVml1 U1H 1"RU~",unun 1 \ Chief Brideau vividly remem- work. was practlca11Y completed l .{ bers the .Wadsworth fire. When for the year. with flelds receivIng 1/ ' the old home burned on the lake one cutting and streets two. The. I a De'trolt fire boat arrived to bat. job was not as good as. anllcl- 1 ~ ~ ~ . 1 tie the flames. The Grosse Pointe pated "because "f eqUIpment I n ~~ 1 breakdowns which were caused { • 1~ • t ~~~~n~aterh:Cq~~~o;~~ p~~:~~ by the Impassable condition of "{. •.. • it Top where the Wadsworth house stood. our vacant lo~ and the dIfficulty In obtaining repair parts for the Coats ,---- mowing machines." ! .l end Paving Projects The Pla-ce-w-I-th-t-he-Flln-nr Face ! ~ cufi(~LPd :liYflJ~ Q'eoats ...It's open! Francol!: Restall1'&llt, I { Lure P.ranksters W Fisher Rd" opp. BICh School• .,.....- ... ---- .....--, ...... ----~~...:--...4 , " in fina Tweedi Some .mischievous boys took the bomb lights from some of tbe 13. ~I ~f3~L 'Cf)4 end paving work under way neu Ri- WOODWARD AT STATE vard 'and st, Paul and deposited them on the lawn of a home at the Intersection, 'I11e owners dId not care for that kind of decora- Fina naw ~abric$ ere hera IUon and ..complaine':; to t.he poUce4 end selections ihould be '.. The new paving under way In mada easily. the city along University and Lln- coIn roads has been a perpetual neld for j4venlle mischief for the past several weeks. , MARSHALL One. of the favorite diversions has been to change the positions oC the Canlerns and barricades & O'CONNOR placed for the guidance 01 auto (Scolland Tailors Co.) Idrivers. Much of the confusion I. 14127 E. Jefferson Ave. to traffic. which has been blamed on the contractors or the pollce LEnox 5344 has been the work oC the young- sters. OPEN 10 TO 5:30-FRIDAY~ TILL 9 P.M. TUXED01~ •

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FROM old lands is hrimming with a ft10nderlul Our newest' errivels ••• antique cups end se'ucers ••• Rllyef' Austr;~, Hevilend end Limoges from Frenr.a / eolleetion of \CAREER SUITS ••. olners from Beverie end Cnine. In i .. ' dem; l,mie -nd reguler sire, $3 to $12. We know you willlovllc them ALL but 'et your eonscience be your guide'

-I. the A.lllI" lI'oolt Our Junior snop is really brimming with soft little suits for town

Klngole)' T>n,o",lIzt~ enira\'lni done In our 0"11 .lore and country ••• for c.1mpus ••• for c.1reer days end suit d60Tes. on match... napkin.. ele.. In whU•. black. gr •• n, red. gold and .Ih.r. You'Ii hardly know which to choose. Skatcllad ere just two f~r you to , teed your eyes upon ••• tha meny otna- rlyles Ira wai:;n' fOr you, ~.s too. They're aU fine 100% wools in favorite grey, brown, black JjJM (jl{~f?f 0.. graen. Sizes 7 to 13. ALL $25.50 17151 Kereheva I, opposite A & P,

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" •. - !..~_. ,.- ..., _~..,""! ,. -~------P~.Four G R OS S E POINTE NEW S . Tbursday, Septe!!"ber 19, '19'" coun'try ,needs &Orne old fashioned ICAN OCCUPATION forces In the & ne's.-0' f the e Week ~cx;~~~~~~s :l~~~~ea;c~~t~~~ horse tradln&" in our International European .area are gil'en permls- Victor HeftIer Headll It still remains hIgher than one tradearrangemenls which wIll siQn to marry Hungarian, Bulgar- year ag() . , • QYS the drop ~.r~. 1 l)l)JT1ehome with somethlnl': more Ian and Romanian women. but Dies at Age 68 (Continued fromP.re 1) refusal to Inject hImself again! fiecls a trend away from the pe- than the saddle •.• bas In mInd I barrl.er against marn'lng German Into the sltuatlon after their r.e- rlod of war time abandon to more principally the treaty with Britain women stIlI up ... applies equally Victor R., Heftier. aged 68. at cQrded the Natlon's last trlbu;e peated breaches of good faith dur- normal living conditions. or ., ... which Is keeplne down our imports to civtllans who accompany lhe 1051 Berkshire road, died at .hii al1d honors. Ini his etIorts to brlnp about a • • • J Df lead ... the country neeQs 80,- DccupatlDn forces. hDme on Monday following ... • • • peace between lhe l'iationalisls and SEV~ OTHER crrIES AP. 000 tons a month while home pro- • • • lengthy illness.' Mr. Heftier. was MEAT MEN IN DETROIT say COl'lmunlsts. PEALED TO by lhe DSR to help ductton Is only about 3:>.000 t S BU'ITE, MONTANA llas a len- born In Paris, France and was a • • • Detroit out of its bus short"gt" by ... Jead Is vltaJ to many branches inch snow fall. graduate of L'Ecoie Polytechn!que. most stores will be ,'')sed by end TAFr CALLS -JPON II RePub- lendIng roiling stock, say they of American Industry. ------He came to Detroit in 1911 and of week ••• billme' _"bles on price IIcan candldat,' for the Presl- can do nolhillg ••• BatUe Creek, bungllni at Washington. dency to del'ole more attention to Flint, Grand Rcplds, Jackson and • • • engalled In the construction and HENRD FORD II tells members Andrew LaForest enginecring business durmg which ~ • • • electing a qePllbllcan Congress LansIng in MIchigan, and Cleve- of ttJe Economic Club in lhe BDOk~ lime he built bridges for the Ca- : CHINESE COMMUNISTS, re- thIs tall and less on Schemmg for land and Tolcdo in Ohio, all need actlni to uumerous recent de. their own candidacies lwo ~'ears their own. Cadillac that American wage earn- Dies at Age 77 nadian Pacific railrDad. feats. ncw want pe ce ,.nd are dls- hence.' • • • ~r ers want th~ security ot steady While a resident of DetroIt he employment ralher than the mylh ofl:anlzed the Zl'nlth Carburetor appOinted wilh General Marshall's • • • .DETROrI' POLICE ARE HOLD. of a guaranteed annual wage. . • Andrew La Forest. 77, a resl- company' and remained as presl- . MICHIGAN LAWYERS SIDE- !NG Joe Boka, 31, of 305 S. Dey Increased production by both dent of Grosse PoInte Farms for dent and general manager of lhat ~ TRACK a move tD abDllsh Dne-man street. as driver. and Johnny Ben- machines and men Is the solul~on, the last 50 )'ears, died Dn SCpLem- concern unlll he retired in 1939.. ~~ grand juries 1'1 Michigan and re- der. 34, 5799 Renville, rIder. in l he says ••. feather bedding and ber 12. He had suffered a paral~.tic During WDrld War I he repre- ' York Jewelers fer the question ,") a cDmmitlee the car that is supposed to have slow downs 1l'ads to decreas~d prO-I two years ago. sente.d the French gDvernment in fDr Inlensl\'e study. killed the blind news vendDr at ducllDn .•. sCDffs at the Idea of M L Fa t h d been village bu)'ing machinery and heavY me- • • • Central and Pitt Thursday night. AMERICAN and BRIT1SH ZONES I • • • steady employment In terms of a as.e~or,a vil~:~e ~Iea.>uler aUdl chanical supplies In thIs eountlY Specialists as we are irl guaranteed annual wage. , • pleads highway commissioner at dHfer- and scndmg them across to in Germany are united as an I FORD IS GRANTED a 5 per [or continued effDrts be\II'een em- ent times during his resIdence in France. For this he was decDrated the finest econDmlc unit. Three men from cent ..rice boost on Its cars and players and emplDyes to work out the Farms. He Jived at 347 Hill- by the French government tor th A rican zone and three from both FDrd and General Motors problelWi., • • • crest road. di.~tinguished and meritorious ser- e me I annDunce abandonment Dr their the British zone. all Germans. pJans tD bulld a small low priced Wednesda)', Septem~r 18 Th'e survlvDrs include tWDgreat- vlcHe.I .. d by his widow Al- will take charge at oncr to try tD grandchildren born the day be- .e s ,surllve, . bring order Dut of chaDs that car. • • • POLITICAL WASHINGTON IN fDre and lhe day arter Mr. La mamd, SDns BenJamm of ~arvard threatens the strangulatiDn Df the LIorCI CHECHOSLOVAKIA A NEW FURORE over the release IFDresl's death respectively. They road. Paul rot hDme and PIerre V. country. Actual zone admmL

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~ R 0 SSE POI N TEN E W S. '.1hurSd.y, S.pt.m~r .19, J':<~ .. GrOll1 Point. NtWI . r" Fats and oils Remain 'Scarc~, " PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY THE ABBE PRESS, mc. Grosse- There'.. not milch rellef ahead cold place will rrevent It tr~m .,t- ALSO PUBLISHERS OF THE DJ,..'TROITWESTWARD , '. for the' homemaker who hu' Ung ranc'1. ,That'swb)' It un't OFFICES UNDER THE ELM AT 99 KERCHEVAL s11lm~d on fats and 'oils. They a Bood' Idea to ~e'ep fat arou'nd GROSSE POINTE FARMS 30. MICHIGAN are amonll the wartime food Exaggerations shortalles that hal'e carried ol'er the hot kitchen-on the stove .or Phone TU. 2.6900 34 Into peacetime. poodsand nutrl- In an o~n can-u many peQple Three Trunk Lines ., A. PRYOR tiQn spedallsts at Michillan State do. MeIriber Michigan Press Ass'n. and National EditOrial Ass n. College.say reports received tram 1;::======lOA gooa pJ<1rs for parents, or possib1~ pilrellts to follow, the department of a&rlculture In- ROBERT B EDGAR-EDITOR and GENERAL MANAGER MARK K.' EDGAR..._ , EDITORIAL W~{;i~ is to edut'ate ihennel,'es it, the ;'lterests oj posterjt"j il1la dlcat'! ltttle or no relief IhJ.Iyear. The Breakilg Poill A PRYOR EDITOR, WO~NJA&AGER this, u,jthout thilt fon/isb question propounded by iln Stocks of fats and oils In ,July M'ATTHEW M. GOEBEL .ADVERTI~IN . SOCIETY Irish member oj Parliament, " If!hilt bils posterit)' el'er v'ere the lowest since 1926. WhJle 8y FRED 1'1.KOPP, KoPh- JANE SCHELAIRNEIME~HORN_ FE~TU.Ri ..PAG.E EDITOR do"e for us?" S", this, tben, is tbe ruipe Jar edut'ilting w" will probably !lrtport more fats OLIVE H. . WANT ADS and olts from the PhllJJlpines and Every human belnll' baa a ANN DOOLEy S.PORTS EDITOR )our t'hi/dT/'t1:Edtlt'ilte yourse/f!" the East Inoles. the Increase will certain poh1t beyond which he FRED RUNNELLS...... ACCOUNTS (Elbert Hubbard) not be larlle 'The United States cannot go without' breaklnll, MARY JEANNE MURPHy "X... TISING or. • • has severely cut tard and 011 ship- either ph,l.slcally or mentally. TOBY CUMMINGS...... D~~~T1SING The best story going the rounds these days concerns ,a CHRISTINE VAN HOWE AD N ments overseas due to the acute Thts point varies il1th eaCh BETTY SCHROEDER CIRCULATIO local woman, a hair-do, a cloud burst and a papE.i' bag. ThIS situation here at ~ome. person. Some can. carry a little woman went to market one day and by the time she'd So the American housewife Is crushing load of work, anlCtety FULLY PAID CIRCULATION amassed her load of groceries, it was pouring rain and she'd going to be .,qulred to learn to and secret worn'. \11th ap. SubscripiionRate: $2.00 Per Year by Mail. All .News and make that old fashioned "boIled parent ease. Others cannot. lIO Advertisinl!Copy Must Be in The News Office by just had her hair done. Sooooo, she figured (wisely) that dressing" _ which really Isn.t so far. Tuesday Afternoon to Obtain Insertion That week. the way to protect it would be to cover it with a paper bag. Eastern Representative. Yt~R S.. GRANDIN, bolted. It.s just cooked In a . Never altow yourself to' ap. 551 Fifth AI'fnue. New York 17, N. Y. - Tel.. VA. 6-2065. . Since the clerks were bus~' turning customers away froin double boiler and made from proach the danll'er point .. You ' the meat counter, she decided to help herself to a paper. bag milk. egg'. flour, seasonings and a benefit nelth~ yourself, your ~tered as seeond.class matter at the post office. Detroit little butter Dr other _at. job. your family or your COUll- Michigan. under the Act of March 3. 1897. that oddly enough was stuck on top of a chewing gum ma- Another substitute dressing Is try, t( you attempt more than chine just inside the door. After she loaded her car with made by combining a llttle lemon you can bear. her wares, she decid~d to stop in at a nearby bookshop. A Jutce, a bit of sugar and a sprlnk- See your doct.or regularly. CIO In A J am' bevy of teen-aged kids in lhe))ookshop, took one look at her, ling .of salt. It is fine tor a top- Make your health your first can- The CIO leaders are out on a limb before the bar of nUdge~.. each other, giggled, then chortled. then howled with J pIng on salad~lther frult or cern. Other thIngs fall natur- public opinion in this country. The whole rank and file of laughter. , vege(ables. ally In place whpn YOll are U Many women have learned to the peak of your abilities. . their union is shot through and through. with ~ommunism. Our heroinc's temper rose to the fore. She faced the r~lieye th.: shortage by rendering Procure the best medication ~n~ of this gro~p ~ave m.aneu'!~red ~helr way Into leader: hysterical youn~sters. and. berated t~em for .their bad man- their own fat 'for dressings.' They from a trusted. pharmacL!t:. 'i!np m,the orgamzatlOn. ThIS fact ~s bemg more fu!ly. dem?n" ners. She explamed m tones sarcastic, that If they had any ~UUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUlI1lIIlIJIIlllllllllllllllllllnJIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIUlllllilllm!i! Q. Who will help flU out forms? use fat trimmings frOm meat and T'hl' Is tho .119th01 a .ort .. 01 l~rated daily and hourly, a':ld, dally and hourly It. IS bemg brains they'd realize she was wearing the paper bag on her ~ ~ A. Any veterans' community In- chIcken r .'lwn:: t.hem through a Edltorla! AdverU.omenllappearlll8 vealed to the people of thIS country that what mIght ha,:,e head to protect her hair from the elements. Having thus un- formation or advisory center, or grinder. Then It Is melted in a jn lhls paporoachweek. . Ieappeared as a movement of worthy social concept.ion m burdened herself, she stalked out. of the boo~hop and headed IVeteranews ; any vetel'ans' service o(fJcer. f10ubleboiler and stra:qed through Copyright. .,.terf-ridden Russia descends t~ the pl'!-11e of the ndlculous for home. When she reached there, she' removed ~he 'paper ~ ~ Q. Will there be any difference' a cloth.. Keeping th,=e~g~r::e~as~e~ln~a~======::! whep advocated in already free Amenca. bag and found (to her ho,rrOr) .that the bag wall not as inno- NIlUUlllllllllllllllllll.lIl1l1ll1l1lnlljlllllllllll!llIllI~lIllllnlllllll~ after Sept. 1 In thc status and In the whole gamut of the verying social structures into cent as it looked. Painted on it in large black letters were Question. Ilnd Answers treatment of officers and enlisted ....:"h human society is divided, the Communism Of Russia the words: "OUT OF ORDER." On Unused Leave Time -ana the Democracy of &"'l1eriea are the nearly perfect .. • • men r.elatlve to terminal leal'e? A. YORK JE\VELEBS antonj'ms. '.' . '". ADD DOMt,:STlCABELIA . . • ... . Q.' Who Is eligible? A.; DIs- None. Both wllJ be able to ac- . It may be welcome to ,the Russians; f~e!,fl out of medlev-. A woman called to teU uJ of a.note Rhereoelvedf!'ODl her maid charged enlisted men and women cumulate up to flIld8YS of unused who served after Sept. 8. 1939: teal'e and will obtain payment'ln alism, but free Americans .want none of I.t.: .who It.,rs tn Windsor,. • Just acrOH the rtver tram the woman's tl priceless possession ... former officers part of whose ser- I bonds upon severance. Everyone It is openly charged in. many informed quarters that own house. The maid. who had been at home stell.with" cotd fo.t vice was In the ranks. and off!- \\'111 be encouraged. wherever. the Communists have already taken ovl!r in a luge area of about Ii month. ftnaUy wrote her mtstress the followln,: "l am feel- cers and enlisted men still In ser- practical •.to use all leave. , the CIO's field...... ,.. In,'much better nOli'lInd will come back to work. whenever you ...ant vice who on Sr.pt. 1, 1946, have Q. Will an olflcer who has ac- . . Philip Murray, CIO,s supreme head, .feebly .says his or- iDe to. Ho~ you have had nice weather over there •. It has been between 61 and 120 days leave to cumniated 120 days' who Is sep- 'ganization is still essentially American. but hIS state.ment terrible here all summer." Our infonnant nrears.your could throw a their credit, arated from servtce before Sept. 1 has a hOllow sound in the face of current facts and. the rece!ltdottar blUfrom her back yard to the maid's frontdoOrl Q. How do they apply? A.Ob- collect all tn cash. or must he take ~~/ record" . . .. * .. tatn appllcatlon forms from local such part a5 occurs after Sept, 1 t 'Whim. ~torgani~~d within ~Ui.o~n ra!lks .a po~en.ul A local young couple with two smatt chlldrenl'll'efe lUcky enol!'gh .post oWce. fill out and notarize, In' bonds? A. Ho will be paid in TH( WORLD'S MOST HONOR[D WATCR ~group: des.igned to 'quickly embraCe ItS entire lllembers.hlp, to 'pick up' a children's nurse while they vacationed"at Ii North.ern mati along with discharge certlfl- cash. ~which it dubbed its 'Political Action Committee;. it stood Michigan resort this summer. The "nurse" seemed Uke a great find cate to one of pal'lng oWces de. . Q'. WtU.an officer wIth 120 days presents a flllHeringlink' I.revealed as. a companion piece with the. C?ommuri.lst .~rowd until they returned from the beach one day and found h~r sittIng on slgnated In Instruction sheet. who Is separated after Sept. 1 be lin Moscow. Nothing has since occurred to dlspell'thls pIcture. the front porch wearing a red bathing sutt, Horrified. Madam asked, Q. How wlll payment be made? paid entirely tn cash or entirely in bracelet watch that hilS . W.ith. us the very freedoms of speech and press, which "Have the children had their supper?" Nursey Just glared at her and A. By mall. bonds? A, He will be paid for 60 are ingrained in the whole Americ~ concept of democracy, said.' "Ge~ the supper yourself.... . Q. In what form?' A. If less than day's,in cash. 60 days In bonds. the perfection of beau- makes out-task of. combatting this false social ideology, One thing led to another. A doclo::, was called finally and It $50 total, by Treasury check, For Q. In what formwJlJ pa~'Illei1t, pecullai:Iy d1f.ficult. Truth is smothered by its tolerated de- seemed expedient to park the nurse In a home for the mimtally un- larger amounts. by b.onds in mul. be ma.de to enlisted men 'severed I ty liS well as qJality. It tUement. ~ '; , balanced, After about a week, Madam called the institution to In- tlples oC $25, with the balance by from .servlce during August?A. In There' still. lingers in the American understanding of quire about the woman. She had some'dlfflculty in trackIng her check. bonds. It designed in e true liberty a.strong v'ein of the Volta irian p~ilosophy "I dis- down and getting any information about her. Finally, she got some- Payments would be at the rate Q. What happens In the case of I of two and one-half days a month, an offlcer with 120 days who harmony of color- agree with.everything you say, but would fIght to ~he death one on the phone who made sense •• .' IL Itttle man who !aId, "Who, I less furlough time actuatly re- transfers to the Regular Army ,'to give you the, right to say it," but many AmerIcans ~re Sophie _ -':':"7 Oh, Sophle's okay. She's been 111here on and 011 ceived, But no one could, be paid without:, a period of separation? • 14 kar/lt pink and be'ginriingto hold this is liberty descended to an, absurdIty. for years," for more than 120 days, regard- A. After fSept.1 he wfll be al'.owed Communism openly advocates the imposition of its doctrines green gold, ... .. less oC how much time he had ac- to use only 60 da~'sof his accum- "uponotherp4!9ples,by force, if necessary. ". 1\'1\\ mus\e 10vtrsplealM!.l1vt us any. Information they ean crued. ulated time. , ' If a great'labor.union permits itself to come under the about the 'rolloWlnll'Inddent ....We attended a small dinner party re- The amount of Ipay would be Q. How.about an enlisted man $195.00 domination of a foreignforn political cult whose frankly cently and spent the evening listening to some deeevine recordings computed at the tate o( base pay remainIng in service who has 120 . Including :=ederc!ll'T"t. .avowed PlU'ppse'is rule or rein, there is no reason tn common on the radio. OJ1e was a number done by BinI: Crosby and the and longevity pay receIved at the diiy's'accumulated time? A. He sense or plaingardehCyariety of patriotism wl:Jy this threat Andrew Sisters. After It was over; nur host (whom we have al'll'al's time. of discharge. To that would will be patd for 60 days tn bonds should not be me~ in the forthright and direct manner which thought of as IL rather bright ,ent); remarked. "That harmony of be added a minimum of 70 cents and wtJI be permttted to use the the. situation demands.:. the Andrews Slslcrs Is so good It sounds like one person." We felt a day for subsistence and, In the remainder by furlough. . If the union's membership is essentially American. as as if a Il'rem)lnhad walked Inlo the room and we're SURE we looked new case of personnel oC the first . Q . Are o(fJcers who' served as Mr. Murray says, then the wholesomeminded mapority must ItlJust as we were abodL 10 Ignore the whole thing, he went on three pay grades with dependents. enJl~ted men prior to being com- carry the responsibility for the preachments. and practices • • • "Who IS that singer on tht radio wlill sin,s sueh 10".! hu- another $L25 a day for quarters mtssloned and who had accumu. of its noxious minority. . , atlowance. The first three pay lated leave d'urlng the pertod of mony?" grades InclUde mnst~r, technIcal enlisted service ellilbte for pay- It is hiGh tirnethat the still clear thinking people of thi,s It takes a lot of people to make a world; It takes two to mar.e a country apply some of the vigor and capacity for d;rect and staff sergeants In the Army ment? A. Yes. However. not more fight and tbe sal'ing goes Utat it takes three to make a etowd. In our nd action, which they displayed admirably in the war, to this and. chief;: !lrst .li second class than 120 days of terminal leave so day It took. two or more to malle with "harmony" • , .' or"are we petty o(fJcers tn the Navy. for the combined period of. ser-' false 'democracy.' , betn, old fashtoned In this atomic ;.,e'l' Q, When wtll forms be avall- vice will be payable. That Is It What. the Russians want in Russia is their business. able? A. Available now. an officer who had collected '100 What they try to do here is our business. Thei following alphabetical* glamour* *was submitted to' us by the Q. When must appllcatlons be days of terminal I'eave also had And a first step in m!lking our answer clear is for the mystery author of our "Whoozlt.l" column . . • who receh'ed the med? A. Application must be 40 uncollected days as an entlsted Cle to purge its own ranks and for the people in general sunestJons from our mllllons of readers all over the wortd. (Sml1e made prior to Sept. 1. 1947. ex~ man. he could only collect for 20 17047K.r~h.v"l, Grone Point. to show in emphatic action that they want none of this color when you caJl usthatl> tePt that In the eases of men who days, did not receive Honorable or un- in either our legislative or executive branches of govern- Mrs. John S. Newberry ,Artlstlc: Mr. Robert H. 'Tannahlll ment. der - honorable - conditions d[s- Mrs. John B. Ford, ~r , ~..,..BenevOlentr Mr. Wendell Anderson charges and whose records subse- Mrs. Roy Chapin : Charmlng Mr. Lewts Bredln quent1y were corrected to provlde Mrs. Richard Jackson Dapper : Mr, John P. Fraser thIs type of discharge may make Truman's Self Made Mess Mrs. Thomas Paddock ; Enthusiastlc ..Mr. W!IIlamr.: McGlverln application within one year of Like Louis XV of France who said "I am the State," Mrs. Ralph Jordan Funny (amusing) Mr. Kay Ford the date of the corrected dis- Mr. Truman made it clear early in his administration that Mrs. FrederiCk S. Ford Grac!ous Mr. Alvan Maca~fey: Jr. charge. such decisions and opinions as he himself formed and ex- Mrs. Charles A. Dean Hospitable Mr. Harold DuCharm~ Q. Are the bonds negotiable or pressed would be the foreign policy of the United States. Mrs. Richard S. Spencer lntellectual.. Mr, James L. Bulkley transferable? A. No. But they may Now he must bear up under the responsibility he claimed Mrs. Olney Jones Jovlal.. Mr. Wililam Torrey be used to pay premiums. loans or Mrs. Frederick M. Alger, ,Keenr , Mr.John S. Sweeney costs on Government or National for himself as bes~ he can, come sunshine or stormy weather. Service Life . Mr. Wallace, who has successively directed our national Mrs. Edsel B. Ford Llkable.; Mr. Howard Smith Mrs. Jewett DWyer ; ; Mei-ry , Mr. "Bud" Higbie Q. Must original d'l.scharge cer- husbandry and trade. itched for a voice in the broader field tlflcate OJ:: certificate of service of world politics and proceeded to give tongue. Timed to Mrs. Ernest Kanzler.."' ;.; Neat.~ Mr. Frederick S. Stearns be submitted? A. A true copy cer- follow quickly after $ecretaiy of S~t~ Byrnes' Stuttgart Mrs. Harley Higble -'.Obliglng Mr.. Robert, Stoepel tlfled by an authorized state Dr speech it could not havebeert more cleverly, if not' malici- Mrs. Harold H. Boyer Photogenle Mr. Howard Ballantyne local offkial or a photostatlccopy ously planed to contribute to the infinite embarassment of a Mrs. John Hartzell : Qulck Mr. ,Robert. Edgar of both sides (no miniatures) will man who holds the place he wanted so earnestly for him- Mrs. H. Monroe CampbeIL Reserved ; Mr. Lawrence Buhl suffice. - self. Mrs. W!IIiam H. Muir Sagaciotis Mr. James Angclt Q. Suppose the original has To make his speech doubly effective he got Mr. Truman Mrs. Longyear Palmer Talented Mr. David Hamilton been lost or destroyed? A. A "w- __ ,=--= ~':=.-.-....1 to approve it in advance, which fact Mr. Truman obligingly Mrs. William Laurie, Jr Unusual... Mr. Alexander Girard tlficat'e In Heu of discharge" may Mrs. Gl!orge Monro. III.. ViVld: : Mr. D. Dwight Douglas be obtained from one of the teil- confirms. lowing: Adjutant General of the That the speech in its whole spirit and tenor opposed the Mrs. Theodore Buhl.. Wttty Mr. Phelps Newbcrry Miss S~rah Burnham YouthfuJ.. Mr. Fredr.rick C. Ford Army. 4300 Goodfeltow Blvd.. St. reeent Byrnes speech \vhich for the first time in months he'd Louis. Mo.: Chief of Navy F"r- some promise of a continuing foreign police in our course in You. for reading thls Zanie.'t I. for wrltln'g this sonnel, Navy Depar,ment. Wash- Et:rope. is now clearly revealed. Truman's defense that he • X marks the spOt Ington 25. D. C.; Dircctor of Per- was misunderstood was so weak it might as well never have sonnel, Headquarters. Un f t e d been made. States Marine Corps. Washington Its ill affects in Europe may be straightened out reaSC:1- Easy Bail 25, D. C.; or Commandant of ESTABLISHED ,~.9 YEARS . ably soon but never. for as long, as our history is read, will Coas; Guard, Washington 25. D.C. Thousands of Detroiters will breath a deep Amen! to Q. Can a veteran who served it be clear to the people 'here. why their President was so the open charge of Police Inspector Marvin Lane, head of immature or plain dumb, as to permit a memoer of his both as an enlisted man and an the Holdup Squad, that small b~il, supplied in repeated of~ omcer coltect for leave time ac. cabinet whose funr:tions were a thousand miles removed fenses by habitual criminals, is contributing largely t.o the from the shaping of foreign. policy. to speak for him. That cumuhlted when In the ranks? A. prevalence of crime in this community. It requires no Yes. within the over-all maximum Verheyden Home has an id,eal residential setting. li;way from is exactly the hapless thing which :Mr. Truman did to him- heavy logic to discover the truth of the Inspector's statement, of 120 days. self, but he deserves credit for telling the blunt truth and sup- When may the bonds be cashed? noise, traffic and commercial activity. Ii has nation-wide connection, porting his statement with specific evi.dence, names, dates. A. Five years from date they bear. This will be the frrst day of the offenses and 'all. . with establishments of ~qual prominen~e. Its great rooms of ,tate ue Shaw to the Rescue The responsibility for this situation rests directly on the quarter following .the quarter In George Bernard Shaw, the 90 year old Irish cynic, is judges. They fix the bail, regardless of what recommenda- ~'hlch the individual was sep- arated from service. in soft pastel shades and magni£ce~tl1' furn'~hed. It has tIle nllV agin' hanging the big-wig Nazis now cringing at the bar in tion may be. made to them by the Prosecuting Attorney's Q. If l\ veteran held several dif- the Nuernberg trials. office. ferent ratings when In service, ,lumber cllambers. family rooms,' Jreuins rooms and an Englislllouns .." His advice apparently d()es not flow out of any par. This 'great city has a good police force. It is ninety per which Iloverns the rate of pay- ticularly mellow sentiment for the Nazis. He just can't cent capable and honest, but unless backed up by the judges ment? A. PIlYIDentwl1l be at the resist the opening for an agreeable dig at the Yankees. on the bench it is thwarted and blocked in its principal duty, rate In effcct at the time of last We are in a poor "moral position" to hang anybody after which is the prevention and punishment of crime. .~epa'ration from service. Those firing off an atomic bomb on the luckless Japs, without first In the main responsibility of the state, which is the stili on active duty will be com- giving them a warninF( by demonstration and then dropping protection of the lives of its citizens, it is particularly remiss. pensated Cor at the last enlisted a second one some days later for good measure. It remains one of the few, if not the only state in the Union gmde or rating held. ~has. ~rheyden;J Inc. G. B. S. has always been a great admirer of the Russians, which has refused to impose the death penalty for first de- Q. If a veteran has died ~ince leaving servIce. may his survlvor~ . who came to power over a bridge of corpses longer and gr~e murder. Capital punishment has always been the collect? 'Nr.g... 6000 higher than could have been built by the bodies of all the chief defense of society against murder. The fear of death A. Ye.~.If the survtvors are wives I 16500 MI~ .\ve. II OUler Drive Japs killed at Hiroshima and Nagasaki combined. is the only consideration which will stay the hand of many and children, or parenls. If there He fears that the rope treatment would make a martyr potential murderers. are no such survivors. no pay- out of Goering, but never 8 suggestion that the execution of Rut if Inspector ,Lane's prod at the judges will help ments wlll be malle. these conspirators afterJhe legal and un'hurried trial they make the way harder for the habitual criminal and slow up Q, How about tho.~e adjudged have been given might deter some wouldbe conquerors in his progresS' to the murderer class, it will help some in Insane or otherwise incompetent? ,. , the future from preparing another bloodbath for a con- making up for the lack of adequate law (011 the greatest A. Their guardians may collect C R. 0 SSE FUNERAL tinent. of crimes. enUre amount by cheek. POINTE DIRECTOll" _as 7 7 '7 ...... IIl.__ .. _ ... _ ... .. _ ... - p ~ __

6 It 0 SSE POI N T E NEW S 'Oturs4fay. September '19. '194& her husband In the act cf. enter- t-=.-::~:n~~ut:~ecurtaJnNeighborhood Club Lists' , . - raISer. And the pt.y off is that In N Fall A.. · LoulSlan& all burlal pl".;es are umerous. ctlvltles above eround and may be rented Ne1gbbor' . Club. a Rei under Mrs. Busch and Miss Mar- by the year or purchased. on The id Peather Service. Is announcing its Ian Campbell. w1ll meet on Fri- permanent leases. Fall schedule of. Activities. AU Co~lra,.,! day. Oct. 4th.at 4 p. Ill. It all depends on how long you Girl's Activities will start on OC- UNDER ADULT ACTIVITIES: by mary madison Intend to stay dead. tober 1. On Tuesd •• OCt, 1. from m.m. 4-5 p. m. the Junior Girls. ages M,'. Walter Thome will have Jew- Russi""s ~,e Red 6-12, will nave their Mystery Hour. I'Jry Classes on' Tuesday and British tire biue which Is a surprise from week to Thursday evenings at ':30 p. m. Y""lues lite white-- Bethany Ladies week. The Tuesday class Is fllled. how- AM d"m~while, too. That program inc'udes Treasure eyer there are a few openings on jeweled 'urhan moulded 1'11. 111. Plan Card Party Hunts. Cookie. Bakes. .. lrprlse TURNING TO THE LEFT has become so fashionable HI1:es and Ii multitude of events. Thursday eve'1lngs. starting OCto- On Wednesday. Oct. 2 from 4-5 ber 3. to your head ••• among th~ literati of New York that it is all Q member in Group No. { of Bethany Ladl.es' good standing among the iIliterati, from the alien corn of the the Teen age girl' will resume Mrs. Irene Sutton it; again hav- middle west, can manage to keep to the mi~dl7 of t~e ro~d. Society ls sponsoring a card party. their Junior Sports Club Meetings. ing morning, a(ternoon and eve- in on intriguing new MentallY', if at all. New York is simply zmgmg wIth rIch to be held in Bethany's Audilo- All reen ages are welcome to come ning Mll1Inery Classes slaltlng and participate In Badmlnt-on. seldom' rtum East Outer Drive and Chats- Communists. In fact, one encounters any poor C~m- Basketball a,1 Volley' Ball. sept. 17. Call1lllmediately for your I munists. because they're too busy SCO~lf~ing away htUe worth, Wednesday, Septemb:er 25, snape • bedecked with Tap Classes wUl start on Thurs- reservation. ql at 8 o'clock In the evening.' Capitalists to make both ends meet and be a bow on top. day. OCt. 3 for girls ages 8 and Ceramics. under MIss Leona Tb.e Leftist Utent! naturally' Refreshments will be served over. The. are bel;lnners and ad- Bundy w11lstart Friday. OCt. 4 at grosgroin ribnon, sequin and shen prefer to be known as LIberals, more bitter-sustained ind trI- and (here will also be table IUld vanced groups and the girls work 7:15, call the Neighborhood Club But their idell, of Liberalism Is umphed over the slings and arroWS toward a program held later in f. information, NI. 4609. somethiull' that would make Jet- of misguided crltlcism am 0 n g door priZes. p/li\lettes. In bled felt. tersen spin like a toe dancer in compatrlots-ean come out on top, Tickets will be available "at the the season. The Camp File girls will also Is fear in actloD. A his maWiOleum. Also they prefer what's so wrong with the old door that evening. according to boom Is greed In action. War Is .to theorIZe, dramatize and patron- RIght Wing? The P. G. phllo- Mrs. E. Flach. chairman of the hold their meetings on Thursday at 4 Instead at Friday afternoon, hate In action. "Good times" Hat Shop , 10..00 ~e their private little audiences sophy being that. just as one has group, who extends 'a cordial In- come when fear-free. greed-free. with programs that they would be concluded the Blue Bird has vitatlon to all friends and neigh. under the guardianshIp of Mrs, George :Wg~fD5.Thc Bluebirds. hate-free men go into action. the last to put into action .. Come thrown In. the towel, the night botl. a mandate from Moscow, and by passeth and Joy Cometh In the lunch time. they're gaslng over Morning. the turtle soup at, Twenty-One. as . Brooding on our abortive ex- if the JIl1lenium were just around curslon Into'Communlsm In church the corner of the bar. Talk. talk. -Q( all places-or perhaps It was tal 11:. The big talk of small minds, the right place because the answer But their false peals of wisdom came clear as the voice of Joan meit In ~lcohol ~n time to get back of Arc. stalin, we were 1hlnking, to the. directors meeting or PUb~ claims with Karl Marx that re- Jac~, Ushers conference., Every day lIglon Is the dope of the people. under-ground-hog day. when see- B t one man's dope is another Ing theIr grotesque shadows In the m~n's dish. And the truth ml!Y . I X-ray of Filth Avenue sunlight, II b that Stalin himself ~ a - • hey scurry back to their marble we e . . • holes. dope, Stili, this alleged Liberal spirit So-o-o. Karl ~arx the spot has so penetrated the theatre, the where, tbillt ~y.he:' editorial sanctums and the pub- '?~&b lishing houses that one feels HOT PLOT. The enchanting dated as last decade's calendar Jenny Graham Campbell has a when chirping a conservative voice tbat !oothes the savage beast '?~- opinion. The situation, . indeed. in one, Ilke a mello cello on a .• I harrowed us to the point where moonllt night. The result Is that. an" tIme!, auy plaee._ we found ourselves sneaking Into listening to Jenny. one sometimes Doubleday's and asking.. with 'a leans back In an hypnotic lull, un- furtive over-the-shoulder glance aware at the context of the con- yes, a coot that CM be used for In a cracked voice. for a copy of versatlon. Karl Marx' Das Kapltale. Every- We were mesmerized Into this thing might have come out qulte, Lul1aby-by-Beethoven mood, while first. lesson 'in the ela8si~s elmost any occClsion ... quite differently and we might tearing a herring with her at even now be bringing our empty luncheon: when web e c am e ~oap box m one could black- abl'Uptl~' aware that Je~ny' was ! lor 7'-to-14-girls ..• nipped-in ot the wClist, belt. market a soa~ box) to Grand Clr- handing out a plot of bloodcurdl~ cus Park and expounding the' doc- Ing charm. This too true plot trines of' DillS Kapilalc, were It concerns a belle of Jenny's native they'll be proud of these sweater sets bound wool •• , sleeve impor~ not frir the lact that sneaking out LouIsiana-a belle who. dying In we spied a COpy of the ney; Wode- an epliiemlc, was per em ptorlly by Pandora •• , • the trim fit, the soft,. fleecy tance occentea. BI/lckor hou~e, Joy In Ihe l\lornin~. Horne rushed to her mausoleum, still ..•. W~ Rot the package containing wearing ,!ler jewels. Grave rob- I\hrx and Wodehouse. without bers. entcrlng the maUsoleum with c"""bustlon: the object 01 llftlng said iewels wool. Apple red, cholk blue, nut brown, white wine ••• sizes 10 to H. The bitter. ghastly point of the off the body, found In severing a ..,'::_.~ c')lsode Is Ihat we never did diamond ring. that the body was COllt Sh6p .•••••• ~•. :"d out how Ihe Karl Marx phll- 8tm alive, ParalyZed. with fellr. fore.~t green or navy ••• sizes 7 to 14. 69.95 r.:a)hy came oul, or wt:0 really the robbers ned, leaving the cask:et rl,,~'d~red the Czar and Czarina and mausoleum open, and tile r~.d tho" children. BeLliuse Das belle. free to wakp. up and live, Pullover ..•. 4.9.i. Cardigan 5.95 1':, ~',,1 Is one of those books that This' she did, creeping from the "n~e you put It down, you never cemetery in the ghoullsh lI!lhtof Youth Center. r '~:; up again. 'We put It down the bloody. Louisiana' moon. :md picked up Wodehouse, There- The. presumably d e a d bell e bl' swerving- completely bac!c to stealthily crept to her jasmine the Right Wing. If ll. man over Colonial home, and struck dumb sixty. like Wodehouse. who sus- and numb the' dark servant open- talned his sense 'of humor through Ing the door. She entered the Nul Imprlsonment-and what was great living room-there. to find

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(.••...1.••.; ,. oJ,.,'.:' t' , , ~I ".,.' "'\ . ..,., ,.....:.....~....., -, ...... ' LJ ...... '. ~',' ...... GROSSE POINTE NEWS News Gathered from 1\11 of the Pointes From, Another Pointe Short and to the Pointe Marilyn Fisher Weds of View: Gulln lot her wlBh and around MRS. RUSSELL A. ALOE£' of C. Crawford Lundy, Jr. by her blrthdllY table sat papa and Mrs. Henry B. Kinzie Provencal road f.nd MRS. BTRAT- Jane Schumerhorri mama, MR. ana MRS. PHIL HEARN HENDRIE of Webl;ter Rec.ept.ion Held in Detroit Golf Club Following Ceremony WOOD. her Ifllndparents, MR. road have returned from a motOr IInd MRS. FRANK RENAUD, trip to the canadian Rockies In 81essed S~crament Cathedral, Draws 550 Guests Scmeon. m.ntion.d the "Christmll Holidays" to this uncle and aunt. MR. and MRS. where they were auests at Jasper hrrassed wrifer the other day. , • DAN McDUFFEE with their little Park Lodle. C. Bradford Lundy, Jr., son of Dr. and Mrs. C. Bradford W. hlv.n't'be.n ccmpletely happy since ••• boys. SCOTT; uncle FRANK RE. • • • Lundy of Middlesex road, will bring his bride, the .former Marilyn Fisher, to the Pointe to live when they return from Our Iin. of thought flew immediafely ••• to Mrs. Phelps NAUD. JR., and ber own little sis~ MR. and MRS. CHARLES Hm- rer, MARYLIN. their wedding trip. ".....------Newberry. , • whOM custom of early shopping come to our 4f- IBARD, ill and their children • • • CHARLES and MARY JO have Their marriage took place last trait since Pearl Harbor> fol. tention some y"rs .go , •• There was 'a family dinner pmy moved to their lev home at Saturday momlns at a large and lowed at the Detroit OolfClub. It couldn't h.ve been later than October ....h"'n someone said, following the chrjstening last Sun- Clark'.~ SunurJt, Scranton,Pa. Mr. fashionable ceremony in Blessed Oh, yOu how Mrs. N.wberry h.. h.r Christmas shopping day of GREGORY TALBOT Hibbard. who drove down last dun- Sacrament Cathedral with Rev. Wedding guests Iliined &. lold MBgr. Allen J. Babcock officiating. lettered IVory leather Illest book i. all done .nd the padages Ire wrapped." , •• BUNTING. 60n of MR. and MRS. day. was followed by Mra: li.Ibbard and the cblldren on Tnes4ay. The Marilyn. daughter of Mr. and that wa. carefully put away 'for This prov.d suell a mentll halard to us ••• tha't it was Feb- C. GARRITT BUNTING of Ridge- mont road. - Hibbard home on Lakevlcw ave .• Mrs.. Edward F. FIsher of Boston the brl& until her return.' . -.' ruary of the next year before we managed to get our, shopping Rev. Frank F1tt officiated in Grosse Pointe FarIJ1li, hll.'l been boulevard. wore an exquisite gown For tra tellng the brIde ch~ dcne for th. Christmas that happened two months bef~r. Ion. taken by the RICHARD H. TAL- of pure silk candlellaht French ' Grosse Pointe Memorl&1 Church. satin. designed on princess lines. a gray suit with a chic eleetrie shcrt te.spoonful of. soda in a glass of chill.d water will make GodpHents for the baby were DR. COTI'S. ;: this sentenc. read better) ••• • • • The low. square necl:llne. edged blue and emereld bat. rioROTHY HARD who came In MR. and MRS. LLOYD DEWI'IT In ..French silk marqulsette. WIlS • • • from her home In Ann Arbor for SMITH havll returned If their embroidered In candlelight seed A POPULAR BEAUTY the occas1on, and CLYDE T~ homp. In Grand Marals bOulevard pearls. This note was repeated In Pointers Leave BOT. JR. , _WelT, .nyhow ••• thil young set is Icoking forward to the after a''!ndln~ the trl.aDnual COn' the bows which formed a slight t . Christmas holidays this year for many reasons ••• IThey'li be • • • gress of the genpral sOcieties of waistline on the gown. Long tlllht For Briarcliff '~:. nddy meddy!) ••• GlimpseQ among "first nlght- Mayflower Descendants I.. Ply_ slet!\'es and a cathedral train fur-

ers" when the DetroIt Athletic mouth. MlI.'ls. ther distinguished the weddlnll A d I '1 f fI ....In. 'l" And on. of the nicest rUlOns is that it may b. at that time . gown. e egao on 0 ve.u t.e Ilrts Pointe will greet .gain • • • ..' club dining room opened Its fall ~';.:the season with WALTER P'ELD- They returneo to their home on Her rose pointe lace cap extend- left this week for their studies at " . The lovely young girl ,; .S.lly.Ann Warren ••• ofMiJ""aukee KAMP'S music were PoInters MR. Monaay evenlni'. Mr. Smith Is ed, at the back, Into a tralri Briarcliff Junior Collei'e at Briar- whose eng.gement to Wend.1l W. Anderson Jr. of Grosse Point. and MRS. LLWYD ECCLESTONE deputy govpmor genera! of Mlch- longer than that of the gown cliff Manor. N. Y. ••• was recentlY announced ••• and MR. and MRS. FRANKLIN Igan for the Mayflower Descend- she wore. Marilyn carried a DoU- Four of the alrls are starting Sally wes J"fefor the "Round the World Party" the Ander. ROBINSON. ant:s. • . quet of glomellas. their freshman year. This grOUp sons gave in the St.lmmar ••• Ind al$O Iff,ended Ih., !lilly Ford • • • MRS. HENRY B. JOY who went ' Six daInty brIdesmaids preceded inclUdes Suzanne Lindsay Ander. I birthday party th. &ansons Fords ,9..,8 ••• and then went on to JOYCE MULKEY. daughter of to the conll'ress from her Summer the bride down the aisle of the son, daughter of Wendell Ander. :,:' the .gala '8ermUcllhouse party which the Anderson boys gave the CLAUDE E. MULKEYS of home at Watch HIll. R. 1., has now church. They were her sisters. son of Vendome road:. Elalna r~turned thereto begin closing Mrs. James K. Campbell. as hon- Katherine Kramer, dllughterof Ok" at their father'. Wint.r home; .• Touraine road leavell this wet!k- ".;~ end to return to her studies at "Treasure Hm" for the season. or matron. and Peggy Fisher. as Mr. and Mrs. ClarellceAndrew .. . . Ogontz Junior College In Rydell, She wlll arrIve at her Grosse honor maid; and bridesmaids Kramer of Bedford road: Eliza- ~. MET,AT COCKTAIL PARTY Plio. . • Pointe home on the Lake Shore Peggy Couzens, Betty Ann Wes- beth Ruth BlIas, daughter of.'~. ". . W. hur, th•.t ~lIyand W.nd.1I met .t • cocktail parly in • • • the last of the Llonth. Mrs. Joy is ton, Jody Weisenberger of Indlan- and Mis. Chester Haskell BllMi of :.<"tha East ••• wh.n W WIS' Brilrdiff gal •.• After a hall day at New Found governor of the Mlchlgan S_clety apolis and Mrs. R1chll.rd Sterr. Beverly road: and Patricia BloOds. t,.: Sh. isth. daughter of Mrs.. Wegner Warren of M.lwauke. I.a.ke In New Hampshire, DR. and of the Mllyflower Descendants. They were gowned alike In worth, daughter of Mr. &lld Mr$. fr" end th.:J.ite Mr'.,W.rr,en • ~ • , MRS. KRANE:: J. BLADEN are • • • American Beauty faUie. Brides. Archlbalet John B100dsworth of '.,4 .~ The an9<'9.ment wes told at a dinner. party in tn. Wirr.n loeal to the Pointe once again and MR. and MRS. PAUL D. maids wore crownless halo bon- Devonshire road. home •••• t which W.ndell end his dad, Wendell W. Anderson are imsconed In theIr Lincoln 1'O&d GRUBBS. with their son, PAUL, nets of pfnk mallne. The ihonor I Suzanne Stoepel, l!aUlhter of home, , of Ridg'l'CHld, and m.mbers ofth.Werren femily /t'.re present. • • • JR., and daughter, HELEN. have a tt end ants. chapeaux were Mr. and Mrs.' Robert Steepel of '1t" Som. vit.1 statim" on the beeidy: After a summer' of debuts, wed- J:eturned from Washington. D. C. trimmed In fraglIe pink ostrich Lakeland avenue; Is returnln& to ::.' ,. She' .tteni:led MilWeu~.. Down.r Seminary •• :.nd WIlS dings, family reunions and other to their home In Van Antwerp. plumes of shell pink. The .girls Briarclllt for her aenlar year;' She graduat.cHast June from Bri.rc:liff Junior College •• , social. doings. MRS .. CHARLES L. The former ANNE HARRISON GARD, daughter -of Mr. The Grubbs famlly Ilpent several carried pink 'camellllS. . - returned early M a member of -" , . PALMS hll.'l left the Little Club and Mrs. Paul D. Gard of 739 Washington road, was married weeks with M- '. Grubb's parents. John Donovan was Mr. Lundy's the Welcoming Committee kt u- for. a vacation In the West •. Flrst on September 14 in Christ Church~ ~he ~ridegroom is. the MR. and MRS. ARTEMAS C. best man and luests were seated slst with the orientation protram . WENDELL A JUNIOR AT YALE Mrs. Palms wlll visit friends In son of Mrs. Howard H. Benett of the Pomte and the late HARMON Of Woodley Park. by Robert Bacon, Richard for fremmen which beaan with 'lJ1e btidegrciom .. Iect, who~ moth.r i~M~. McFesly Anaer. Baratallo Springs. Pinehurst, N. C. Julian M. Kinzie. ' Lall~ Sunday, Helen motored to. SChrage. John Breltmeyer. WH. a tea for freshme 'and their .p&r- son of Mil1h.ttan .nd Long Island, and 5t. Louis. When Ibe arrives Picture b M 1Jett St di Ann Arbor to her I ew address: lIam Bradley. Jr., and Donal'1 ents on september 18. Served for two end I h.1I yeers in the Unit.d Sfates M~:h. In Los' Angeles. she'll visit her . you 0 Jordan Hall in Ann Arbor. She'll Anderson. ------Corps •••. '. daughter, MRS. ISABELLE BUCK. . be. a student at the UnIversity For her daughter's wedding. Wll.L AID CHEST DRIVE His sc:hoonng included: , LEY who, You'll remember. paid made by Vassar CoIleleDItAN father. DR. ERNEST T. TAPPEY this Winter. Mrs. Fisher chose a Hottle Car- . McPherson Browning of 10'71 The Saltus Grammar School in Bermuda ••• Hotchkin School the Pointe a brief visit thIs Sum- MILDRED THOM!'60N. of McK!nley place; and her broth- • • • negle sea foam Chantilly lace Devoll5hlre road,. member of. the ••• and no~ he's atfllnding Ya~, wh.re he', in his Junior Yellr •• , mer. .• • • er.ln-laW and sister. MR. and There'll be a Short visit from blouse with floor lenlth 8k1rt of executive committee of the Com. H.'. i m.mber of the Fenc. Club •.• • • • It WLS Wednesday that deb MRS JAMES TURNER.MRB. EDMUNO P. LUNKEN and matching crepe. Her tOQue was munlty Chest's beard of directors, Welcome home to many Polnt- MARILYN WALL h t I . ••• her little son, EDMUND BACKt'S tonned of feathers anI! she wore will be In chari'e of sollcltln, Incidentally ••• the W.rren.Ander$On wedding will b. one ers including MR. and MRS. C. . . was os ess n. ONKEN orchids. contrlbutlons from foundations of the important ones cf June 1947 • • • . HENRY BUHL who .with LYDIA the Detroit Athletic Club at.. Eight year old GARLIN WOOD L , very 500n n '. for they A reception for !l50 guests (the during the comlnl Ches~ caJr.', MARY SUSAN. KREN.TlER ENGAGED ' and HENRY JR. are back In thelr farewell luncheon honoring MRS. would seem Uke a BlgGI~i Now are le&ving Manchester By thl' Sea largest wedding receptlon In De- palgn. Another ertgeCJ.ment which mad. news in Grcss8 Point. ElIalrplace home. Mrs. Buhl and C. H. BLISS JR. of BeverlY road when you consIder that she wiShed for Grosse Pointe and'. eventualy this week • • • . the children have been sojourning who leaves soon to make her home the blrthtlay party marking thil.t their own home In. Cincinnati. Was thet of Mary SlISlIn Krentle~, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. at East Hampton. ~.' I. This with MR. BLISS In. Westwood. eIghth milestone to be •'QuIte , MR. and MRS. EDWARD H. Arthur O. Krentler and Lieut. Mason P Rumney, Jr., lISA., son week wl11 mark the ueparture of ,Cal. grownup. please. and at tile IEWETT, n anlt' their son. Lydia for Fox Hollow School at ,D.A.C:' HARRY and EDWARD. arrived In of Mrs. Meson Piffman Rumney and the late Mr. Rumney .•. Lenox, Mass. and Henry' Jr. will Among the guests at the lunch- • • • tOI'm Monday after spending the Th. news WIS told .t e cocktail perfy' at 6ro15a Point. _ be taking off for his studIes at eon were MRS; JAMES WHITE- MR. AND MRS. JASON L. Summer at the :J3ackus seasIde (Continued on Pa,e 10) the Brooks School In North An. pHEADIERCEJRMRS"¥R8 FRED' ss. ERlEr.. CK RUSSELL. formerly of

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'ag8 Nin. Thursday, September "19,' '19<46 & RO S'S! PO I"NT.E N EW S "by, of and for. Pointe Women Woman's Page • '. • Mothers Club 'Mrs. John Noll aailey Jay Juliens Pay Ann' Gard . Married'. . Mary Sherman Weds To Meet Sept. 23 Visit tQ Pointe lAUt week-end Mr. ana Mrs. Jay To Hen~y,B~.'Kinzie Mrs. Max M. Williams, presi- Julien paid their ttrst visit, since John Miguell Sewell ' dent of the Greater Detrclt Mo- their AUiUst 12 murlage. to Mrs. tion Picture Councll. Is to oPen Julien's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dauguhter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. G"rd and Son of Mrs. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin George Sherman Bride ~f the season for the Mothers' ciul) Wllliam P. Harris of Windmill Howard Bennett Speak Vows in Christ Church Rochester' Honeymooning in "'uebec of the Grosse Pointe High SchOpI. , NYMan'•• • 'I' Monday evening. Sept. 23 at. • Pointe drive. Mrs. Julien was the fonaer The Pointe was occupied last Saturday afternoon with . !rc;>quois Avenue Lutheran Church in wedding dress of O'cl.ockIn the high. school aud!- Julia Ann Harris. Since grad'ir the wedding of pretty Anne Gard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. white flowers and twinkling cathedral tapers was the scene tonum.. ~ Ing from Miss Hewitt's school and Paul D. Gard, and Henry B. K€nkie, son of Mrs. H. Howard last Wednesday of the 'ceremony which united Mary Wifl- Her taU:-Is to be on the "Hisi9l7 the Yale SChool CofDrama, Julia Bennett and the late Julian M. Kinzie. field Sherman and John Miguell Sewell of Rochester N. Y. of Musle as Background subject Ann has been making the stage Rev. Francis B. Creamer heard"'------. .' ' for MovIng PIctures and Plays." her. career. the young coup!e's wedding vowsi JuHan M. Klnzle of Baltle Mary IS lhe daugh\er OJ Mr." Sbe JIluslrate6 with .. plano &Ollit at the 4 o'clock In the afternoon . and Mrs. Alvin George Sherman Thomas Lynch cf ChIcago. Wal- and vocalist. how musIc is wed. This past Summer. she played ceremony at Christ Church Chap- Creek w,,"shis brother's best man. of Bal!our road and the bride- rer Swain of Plaln1leld. N. J., and In the background to point up Summer stock. el. Groomsmen were a brother of 'groomls the son of Dr. and Mrs. Fred lekHlgble. emotional and psycbologlcal se- Her husl:land '1 the son of Mr. Rosepolnte and Pointe de Ven- 'the' bride, Wllllam Y. Gard;John and Mrs. L..-wL ,ullen of New ter..Harry Dickey sewell of Roches- Aterthe wedjllIl&receptlon in the quen.es. . .' lse lace were combined In the Norton Lord. Herbert t. Lord and York City. exquiSIte bridal robe,s w,orn by the . The wedding took place at 4. Sherman's .Grosse Pointe home. Mrs. Williams is a fasclnatlnl Mi. Julien Is a GeOrgetown charming blond bride. Her gown William M. Warner of Hillsdale. o'clock In the afternoon with the the mother of the l'lrlde received ~peaker and Is well qualified to R . H I talk on thls topic because of her graduate "nd was recently dis- of deep Ivor~' salin had sweet- DI. ev. arry E. Olsen perform ng the guests In a becoming ~own of work Ln close assoclatlon With the charged after having served four heart neckline. fitted bodice. long, Mra. .Gard's gown of fuchsiA the ceremony. . . gray crepe with whlch she wore major Hollywood 'studios .whlch years as a Ileutnant 10 the Nav~'. tight sieves tipped In rosepolnte. crepe was~cented by a shoulder Oo','medIn gleaming Ivory satin, a pink and gray feathered eha. she vlslls once a year. Sbe maj'" The Jullens are making their The long, full skirt of the wed- corsage of rubrum' lilies white "ary s classically simple wedding orel1lh music at, tile Mlchlirao home In New Yor~ City. ding dress extended Into a formal Mrs. Bennett altected star sap- tell of illusion fell from an heir. peau.. . train. phire. crepe and rubrum lIlles. ,"loom'lace cap. She carrlel1~epha- Mrs. Sewell, mother of the Statetaught NormalMoUon PictureCollege Apprecla-and has Her brl4al vell was worn ~an- The wedl1l11i reception. wok tljla fashion ClndIt was designed place rot the CounzY Club. 4l0tlsand white orchids. brldellroom. chose. for the ocep.- Uti!: In the Royal Oak High Holiday House Matron of honor was Mrs. slon a striking black crepe gown School. of Pointe de Venice lace. When Mr. and,Mrs: Klnzle left Anne carried a bouquet of on their ",eliding trip, the bride Henry Miller. of Winter Park. wIth bead embroldeo', a feathered B I be.' !d t. .f thO Fla and honor maid was Bar-. es des Jng pres en o,.e To Hold Market '. stephanotis and gardenias looped wore a trll: gray gabardine suit bar~ Bailey. The honor ettendar.ts toque and purple orchids. Greater Detroit Motion Plc~ure Ln whUe satin ribbon. with hat and accessories of lug- ; and" sextet of bridesmaids were Following their weddlng trip In Council. she Is Censorship. Cha.lr- Holiday House. maintained by Sky blue nylon talteta with gage tan. 'gowned Identically In Empire Quebec, the, young sewells wl1l man for the Royal Oalt Commlt-, the Girls' Friendly Society.. win flash of color created by the bur~ ---. -- gowns of champagne pink moire. pay l\. brief vl6ltto his parents' tee and Is MoLionPicture Chal~. hold Its annual Autumn Market gundy .velvet ribbons at her waist. Kappa Alphll Thetas , The honor attendants cp.rrled home'ln Rochester and then - go man for the Federated Women s at Pine Lake on Saturday;sep-, was worn by maid of honor T Be L h G . burgundy gladioli intermingled on to !thica, N. Y.• where they'll Clubs. tember 21. from 2 to 6 p. m. Elisabeth Robb. Her bouquet of 0 . unc eon u~sys with silvery lvYsprays and stepha- make their home. while John Pare.nts al).d students Interested MISS SHffiLEY KELLEHER, .daughter 9f~.'a~d mums, toned from burgundy' to . Dolls. . studies for his Ph p at Cornell. In. musIc are cordially Invited to Mrs. Herbert ,W. Kelleheri,of 709 Trombley road, Grosse Fuilds raised at .the' market Ivory. was complemented by a On Faday. the members, fthe .The brideSmaids carried bOll- " ,'::: attend .wlth a special InvItation, Pointe Park, was married on ~ptember 7 in St.'e.t~re wlllbe . used to continue to. pro. band of the same blossoms WOrD Grosse Pointe Group of Kappa gram of providing working girls Ln her hair.' Alpha Theta will' be entertlilned quetsof burgundy gladioli florets Alice Anne Ritchie being extended to .the music. de Moritefalco Church,. to Mr. Bailey, son of Mr,.'.and ',wttn variegated Ivy. The brldllS- R . F' M"I' slude~ts and faculty of the High. Mrs. William J. Bailey of Haverhill road., A recepticln' with a pleasant place for their Bridesmaids' dresses. of the at the home of Mrs. Francis H; maids were Mary's sisters. Mrs. eturn5. rom ani a School. vacations. operating the. :Blrd's same shade and deslgn"as Elisa.' Phelps aLII Radner Circle. Grosse followed in the Grosse Pointe Yacht" .Club.Miss Jackie Nest for young children, and the beth.s. had. velvet belts and Pointe Farms. . Ben Parsons, Jr.. and Elise Cas- . . CATHOLIC THEATRE Kay was maid cif honor and bridesmaids included Sally Rest Cottage Jor semi-Invalids and streamers of deeper blUe. Their :.ny. new Hhetas In thIs district .. irove; Sue Tucker of IndlanaPO- Allce Ann~ Ritchie. daughter of Flattery, .Marilyn O'Connor Pegr:;y Wuellner, Rosalie "lIs; 'the bridegrOom's sister. Mrs. Mrs. ~. Buel Quirk of 379 st. J older women. . headbands and bouquets were P"3 m~t v,'elcome to attend. . Wesley Warnock of Bridgeport. Clair avenue, returned home last The Catholic Theatre of Detrllit Millenbach' and Sally Dunn .. Sheila. Ann Dillon was' The market wlll feature vege- made of cornflowers. Please call the hostess. "The ., Conn.; Carolyn White, a cousin of Friday after spending almost a Inaugurates Its polley of, four- flower" girl. . Ushers included Harold' Bailey, . DQnald tables and frult grown on the Anne's bridesmaids Included luncheon is at 1 o'clock, FrIday;' the bride. and Sally Sherman, year In Manllll' PhlllpplneIsla~dl;. nlgh~ rU1)5with the first produc- ,Bailey, .Dr. W. J. Bailey, Lavern Beaupre ~d" Patrick, place.' Trtere wUl be a Country DOrothy Bennett. sister of the Sept. 20. Assisting Mr. sewell as best where she was with the Red Cross. tion of the season, "Sherlock Dunn. William B. Bass was best man. The young coiiple Store•. Whlte E1epbant table and bridegroom; Laviah Lucking, Jo. . .' man W'.lS Wesley Warnock and Miss Ritchie, Is .. graduate of Holmes:' to be presented OCtober are honeymooning in Chicago and the GreatSmokies home-made Jams. preserves and anne Waldo. Joyce Middledltcb, There Is no real leadership In 9 through the 12th at the be~utl. ushers comprised the' brlde's the School of Business at the in baked. goods. 'tell. will be served Louise Bruce of LouIsvUle. Ky.. those who would rather lead than ful'Detrolt Institute of Arts audl~ and will live Little Rock, Ark...... brothers. Alvin Sherman. Jr., John University of Michigan. She -Picture by Paul' qach during the afternoon. and Susan FInke. of Olnclnnatl. serve. . H. 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Pag8 Ten G R 0 S S EP 0 I N T & NEVI S T1lU.rsd.YI s.pt.mber I', .1946 ~n: ftrst vice-president. litra. Mrs. A. Wilson Greene-Brodhead Mat'il~c Guild Harold G. Prear; ,\econd Y!ce.prea- G. After the Bells Were Over , Ident,Wrll. Car~e Kerwin; 't1nan. CltOssz J'OIl\'TE'S PlO:-.'U1\ JEWELER-ESTABLISHED 1930 Engagement Told Starts 14th Year clal aeeretary ..~. EtwOO!\ Sharp, Guest Speaker and, tre.surer. )(rJ. Leo Remolds. The Marlllac Guild of St, Mary's Also serving on the board are The enl(.asement o[ Nancy Mrs. Alfred G. WUson ",III be Hospital Its fourteentp sea- Mrs. Vincent Turcotte. Mrs. Carl Greene, daughter of Mrs, GUY optllS the guest speaker at the first meet- son under ~he direction' ot the Weber, :'.!rs.' :>aullne DLedrlck, Ing' of the Women's Auocil\tlon S~eve~ Greene and th~ late Mr. f.:>Uowioll newly elected otJlc~rs: Mrs. Dalton Snyder and M~s Mil. of the Grosse Pointe Woods Pres- Greene. to Richard Thornton Presldent. .Mrs. Thomas Ward .dred Gahagan, byterian Church at 8:1~ p.m. on BrOdhead. Jr.. son or Captain September 23. ' ' Brodhead and the late Mrs. Brod- Mrs. Wilsall is very Interested head. was announced on Saturday. AN IMPORTANT In the new organization work of Nancy was graduated from Presbyterian women and her topic Grol5e Pointe Country Day School U, '"The Future and Posslb11ltles and Dalla Hallin Wellesley, Mass .• of a Unified Women's Assocla. and is a member of Tau Beta. tfon." Dick went to the Unlverslt~. o[ custom hats The h05tess tor th~ ev~nlng will Detroit Hllh School and the Bat- for tII. modo", WOIRGII Announcement be Mrs. Richard Lehman at ber tleground Academy in Frankl!n. dining room. the Vl!lag'e Manor, Tenn.. before entering the Navy. New f.11 erutions ~orfeet ill mode 17150 Kerchevlll. near Nell road. J:le spent falm05t five )'ears in thl She is being assisted by Group PacIfic Theater of War. .nd trim. Restyling of h.h don •• Eight at the Women's Association. No Price Increases on' whose chairman is Mrs. Wm. Stothers. Club Sponsoring Mrs. Jack H. Easton, Jr .• will present the dedication at the eve- Harvest Festival ning. Mrs. Gordon Cameron. pres. adelaide ~olyer Ident. will take care of the busl- Members of the Grosse Pointe n".ss part of the program. ' Yacht Club are looking. tor,ward millinery ~esigner GOOD NEWS! You won't have to postpone buying to Saturday. September 21; the 139 J 4 E. Jefferson, at Piper Blvd. "Club's Gayest Day", when the your silverware because ~! price inflation, The Sorority Plans big Harvesf Moon Festll'al will be International Silver Company has just advised held. Saturday Dance The lobby of the ciubhouse wlll us that they contemplate NO PRICE INCREASES be gaily festooned with exhibits of tllll flowers. garden vegetables. on their nationally advertised brands in 1946. Eta Della Chapter of Sigma Phi Gamma cordla~" Invite Grosse fruits. farm crops and canned goods. There wlll be a huge IIve- Pointers to 11 dance they're giving ~hey believe, as we do, that fine silver?,are Saturday evening In the Neighbor- stoclt show staied in a tent espec- hood Club. IllIly erected on the lawn. Many should be kept within the reach of everyone and Estelle L<1netto. ",ho's doIng pub- In tall cathedral candelabras the candles burned. beside at the country's finest show ani- graceful arrangements of white flowers andcebotium ferns Illals Inclu~lIng horses. cattle. in spite of mounting costs they are licity tor the gala. tells 'US there'll be a 10 pIece "add to provide as PATRICIA JEAN CADIEUX, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. hogs, sheep.' turkeys and duc~ts determined to keep price down. music tor the danclng which be- C. C. Aloysius Cadieux, of Moran road exchanged her nuptial 'NUl be on exhibIt. gIns at 8 o'c1ock and iasts until VOWS with CHARLES FREDERICK JEAN, son of Mr; and There will be two pairs of twIn Just for the record, that's our policy too. midnIght. The. party is iDlormal. Mrs. Robert W. Jean of :K;ensington road: Reverend Father calves. a cow and a new-born calf W-.nda Starowicz is chairman Joseph Bohr officiated at a 10 o'clock Nuptial High Mass ;;>.t and a demonstration of mUking at the party with helpers Includ- S1. Paul's church, Grosse Pointe, on September 14, which by machinery. Ina Dorothy Krausman. Mary f II d b b kf h D ' h Cl b A Frankenmuth style turkey was 0 owe . y rea ast at t e etrolt Yac t u, and a dinner will be served. with danc- ShurtletJ. ,tane Logue and Estelle. Gdw:fcfJ~ /k. The dance will raise funds to reception at the home of the ______bride's parents. Ing from 8:p.30 m. t 02 a. m. GIven In m:u-rlage by her fllother.,,, There wUl be a special show for AND help carry on the good work the WATCHMAI'iER JEWELER . the bride wore a white gown of but theIr bouquets were of laven- the children at 3 o'clock p. m, girls do for Boysvllle and their marquisette with a taffeta bodice, der chrysanthemums and bronze Door prizes will be gIven away. h05pltal work among the veterans. havini a round neckline. long baby mums with matchlni halos. This month. Eta Delta Chapter fitted sleeves ending In points Robert .W. Jean. Jr. was his made 'its radio debut when in over the hands. and her tull skIrt brother's best man. and Paul D. Joyce Charlotte Chapp "Quiz ot Two 'Cities," over Radio 17008 Kerehtt'1I1 At't. GrOSSt 'Poi"lt swept Into a long train. Her Cadieux. John W. Imesch. Ells- To Wed Thomas'Robinson Statton WJR they matched wits fingertip vell of illusion was held worth G. Reynolds and Donn with members ot Cleveland Sigma In place by clusters of stephan- Klpka seated the guests. Mr. and. Mrs. Archie J. Chapp Phi Gammas. otis. Her bouquet was of white For her daughter's wedding and of Bedtord road announce the The DetroIt gIrls lost by a mere orchIds surrounded by iardenlas reception, Mrs. CadIeux chose a engagement of their daulhter. five points but came away with and stephanotis. • gown of Ius chi a and a tea~her hat Joyce Charlotte. to Thomas Rob- enough tooth paste to keep their Marjorie Helen Cadieux was In the same shade. Mrs'. Jean was Inson. son- of Mrs. Irene Robinson pearlies shinln,'. Lrlghtly at t;e maid at honor. and DO,nna Marie In powder blue with a shell pink C:~nce _thIs ~ aturday night and Cadieux and Evelyn Marie Walsh feather hat. They both wore pur- of DetroIt and Ralph Thomas Robinson at Toledo, . long thereafter. were bridesmaids. Mar jar I e pie orchids. Oules1'. sc~u~ot Helen's gown was of deep purple LeavIng on a weddIng trip l,o Miss Chapp ls a. graduate of velvet with a fitted bodIce and the Smoky Mountains. the. bride Grosse Pointe High and Michigan J CUSTOM JF.WElS State College. She also attended' sweetheart neckline and she car- wore an lee-blue gabardIne suIt rled a bouquet of yellow chrysan- with red accessoJ;les and a match- Middlebury CoIL e g e Spanish /WJttr For Elltry OCCIIS;r." themums and bally m1Jms. Her Ing Ice-blue hat. Her white orchids School at Bread'Loaf. vt. Mr. and Mr~. John J. O'Brlen halo was made of a gardenia and were worn on mink furs. Mr. Robinson has recently been 807 Metropolitan BId. of 486 Kercheval avenue will re- yellow baby mums. They wlll be at home to theIr discharged fr01l\ the Army after turn to the Pointe early in Octo- The brlde.>maid's gowns were friends after Detober at 8849 servIng In the Philippines for the ber alter spending the summer at Identical to the honor attendant.s Marseilles. last 21 months, He Is now attend- "Sea Bench .... their' home at Belli, Ing Grea~ Lakes Iflstltute., Harbor. Me. .. They leave Maine on. septem- HOUSEIIOLJ) HINT ber 24 and will spend 10 days mo- ArtotherPointe of' View Never soak.. blankets berorc toring back to the PoInte, going (Continued from Pare 8) washlnll. Dirt can be removed by around the Gaspe peninsula and y.~htClub., ,end M4Isonflew in from Fort Knox, Ky., to be here. careful washing In heavy. lively plum .. C.rl down through Quebec. Montreal lOap suds. Agitate as little as pos- . '/1111if' and Toronto. fot it • , • / alble. ane! follow with a thorough , M.ry SU508nend .M4Ison will b.m.rried this No ...ember • , , rinse. Day of Recollection Th. brid.-eled .thnded Miss :-llill's School ••• Grosse Alaskan Seal . Pointe Country D.y •• , .nd Mi~higlln St.t. College, • , Sponsored By League Sh.'s • K.ppa K.pp. G.mm •••• Harpr.r's Bazaar ~lls il The Eastern Deanery of the De- "This year's tur". hs glcaming troit Council of Cathollc Women ; MASbN A WEST. POINT MA~ YOUR WEDQING M.scn lut Jun. was gr.du.ted frcm Welt Point .•• lCl~ely luslre ... ill grare is sponsoring a Day at Recollec- and snpplenr.ss inlerprell ill tion at the Convent of Mary Re- Prior tothet he .ttend~ Ash ...ill. School, , •• nd Uni....rsity In Action superb fashion lines. paratrlx on Wednesday, 8e~- of Michig.n • , • ber 25. .. His fr.t.rnity is Psi Ul¥ilon • , • Bellutitul candids at your en. Specially priced' forOnr Father Hayes of 6t. Catherlne's Sundey evening .•. h. returned to fort Knox. - , tire wedding. breakfast and 241h Anniversary 995. Church will be the speaker. Res- .' WELCOME HOME, MISS FOSTER reception permanently mount- Jiltllli"., ..x ervationa may be made with your Tomotrow (Frid.y) m.rks the opening of Miss Anni. W.rd ' ed.in exqUisite leather bound album. parish chairman or by call1ng FOIfllf's den~ing ,,141"" , , , which. is joyous newstc Point.~ Mrs. William Doyle at PIngree eged thr••. to post d.b ••. Bridal portraits of dislinction 6116. ~ Seen., 4IljI4Iinthe Grou, Point. Y.,ht Club ••• Miss Fostllf •.• ba~k from the sum.:n.r .t Miry Anne Manor .Ph0tol(~aphy by Beeutiful Oft M.nito M.nitolliin with h.r sist.r;Mrs. Frank Scott Clark ... IMPORTER Of FINE FUR! WiN gBet the oId,r boy~ .nd ljIirls it this ....eaing d.n' •• , J.iair :J)rB66ing whidl felltures real assemblies ••• and d.n~in9 • 9ra~eful step j: W.JJi'JfJiIlJ 39 EAST ADAM! 11ft lbe'park Of two .head of tomorrow •• ; Grosse Pointe Mrs. Michael Well nap Arnold Michael Wellinan et It's on the twenty.fifth that the young.r ones ~ome .long •• , j .~ ... to 6 ••• 6 to 9 •••• nd those sligJ,tly more ...ener.b1e ••• Nt. Ml& i\fA.7799 - Th. Bloomfi.ld HiU1 dancing ~I.ues begin on th. lut d.'{ WA LIE RS' of the month • _ • '- ..' M.rthe Ann Why, it makes us wi~h we were, p"utting on our shiny M.ry Beauty Salon J4Inel onl;e eg.in end hoping that pas~ing dc .....n the cir~!4I.....e.d II!U EAST WA•• EN stop to d.n~. with Tommy Greene ••• BelwHn Cowvlll. and Three 11m. Dr. MISS FOSTER'S FAVORITE MOVIE TU.:t-_ Andspe.king of Miss Foster _ • " did you kno.....th.t sh" saw her very first movie of • May P.rty just thisyear7 •• , Dr. end Mrs. Albert Y05Sler of, Moran rQjldtook movies .t the 1946 M.y Perty in Crystal Ballroom of M4Isoni~ Temple ••• There .r. foUqu.n'ees of Cynthi ••••. c.rol JHn • : • end littl. HIGH ART Albert Vo~sler ••• IS they st.rted out to fhe May Perty •• , TL\IE! STUDIO . Wonderful shots of the M.y Party •• : .. 'AVE I~N}:RGY! And cro .....d shots that look like the "Social'Se~retary" at e S F.t\BRICS! ball ••• Re-Upholriering with the AND • RESTYLING • MILLINERY SUP)'LIES • NEWEST ACI.'ESSORIES Tailored .tll.,'.'.xleatl., .e",' «!elor Slip Covers "STEEM-ELECTRIC' , wo.e. wllIl.1Ml."elr lI.,ad8 ever ••it showing eo-ordin4Iting IRON Call TU. 1.1350 A deep ruby burgundy, Hudy ~'ine has Our Repre~entative wm c.~ ~o8tulDe just the right rich rccl.:lcssne61 10 give your • Won't scorch, burn or give a "shine" to fabrics! now Slzowing jewelry new Fall clothes the joyous touch of color • No Sprinkling! 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, lftursd.y, Sepfember 19, 1946 ------* * * Feature Page * * * Pointers of Interest who, where and whatnot By whoozil en. PERSONAL APPEARANCES JJofl'jwooJ ffJ-Dtnfe Saw young Lydia Buhl at the airport,last week when she alighted from the New' York plane wearu:g a perfect cha~m By Counter Points of a gray wool tailored suit. Just a 'smltch' of her white Jill MJt1's pique blouse showed at the neck and adorning her blondish by OUVIl H. LARNED 'page boy' was the cutest tect,l-aged ~at \~e've see~ in m~ny Hello Michlgandersl 1 h~.,tl lell Ihlll Mrs. Dough r:;'lJ~dthe Queen C/~aner; to mons. A tiny gray felt cap-like affair trimmed wlth white. The popular "Lyd" has the kind of smile that can charm the Your Mlchlgal has planned IISit. Ib~ to pielt up some rugs for r:l~IIning;upon being informed here from our lovely green Mlch- Iblll tb~y woulJ SlOPIhe 1U.~tdllY ,tS Ibey u',ould be al be.. neifh- birds out of the trees" • • , as grandma used to say • • • Igan counlryslde. I lo~ Holly. '* * .. wood. bu~ what I woUldn't give hOTS,Mrs. BlanJu, cleaning carpets on hn- /100TJ, she remark~d, While we're slUl In the teen-are department • • • saw Primy to see some clear. cool Michigan "Well, Ih""s "ll the ,,'commetu/atio1l I n~ed. If JOU can satisfy Xroeh recently. l:-oklnr THAT chic In a blark satin evenln, rown. lakes. Mrs. BltIII~ Ihn I It"ou' you're good!" Now for obt.ious reasbm with hlrh neckline In fronl • • • and the culest hllStle In the back. I though It would be run to let 1 r:_ol pllblish lb. _~s of ~he Tesper:live ladies bul I ,,"n The lovely Miss ''Prim'' leaves this week for her first year at Smith my frIends and neighbors back ' home share my Hollywood ad. "SSllr•. "011 Ihlll Ihis is " Irlle story and i/ "OU knew Mrs. Blllnk , • ~e vivacious "Nancy" Paddock (who can alwayS be seen on the ventures.Sohere goes . . . lIS 1 !wow Mrs. BlII,.k, you would know that "frs. Dough's can- 'Iolf course these days) Is elated over the fact that she 'found' a You should see MichIgan's fideni;~ WIISweU pllll:ed. Now that's tbe dirl on Mrs. Bltmk "lid yellow wool skirt that exactly matchell the cardigan swealer she MADE Tommy Harmon: sporting a Mrs. DOllgh bill for Ih~ dirl on your r:arpets,beller r:a/lthe Queen smashed nose and an arm In a Cor herself recently, The one word th~ t isn't In Nancy's vocabulary Cl~tlllns, Fitzroy 4100. Th~ foremlln of the carp~t deanitlg crew u slIng. Those All-Stars' were really hIlS beetJ 0" Ih~ job for 13 Y~IIrsIInd if ,'ou'lt give him the challc8 II ••• 'ljdleness ••• rough. But his stunning wife, he'll r:intfe d~",. for "Oil. I , , '" . . Elyse Knox. is helping him pre- -- • • *. TUlSA ANn 'rHATA pare for an outstandIng season There's nothlIig like an English tweed and PROPER'S has ~he Didn't know untll recenlly that many of the loral 'blades' hue with the World Champion Los tops lit English Imported top coats for $80. These are In grey. ~an rtDt dinner coats these days on areount no ean buy! • , , Angeles Rams. Elyse Is also ap- and brown and are a smart buy. There are stunning leather toilet had to pearing in Monogram's "Sweet- cases. whIch are also a smart buy. They come unfitted, lined With' , . '" '" heart of Sigma Chi." 011 Silk-have a pouch for Ii. wash cloth-special place for a razor. Wonder If Homer 81,elow !law Ihe short slory In this monlh's , toothbrush and comb and room for many toiletries. In saddle leather Here In Hollywood where Orson! for $8.75 and a larger case In pIgskin for $10.50. A word. to the little EIlI.1Jlrl;called (of all. Ihlnls) • . . "Thp. Ordeal of Homer Blrelo .. :' Welles Is taken for granted. Mlch- ",'omen-if you want your lI1an to travel as beflts his station as head The day the m",azlne came ont happened to be the-flrsl da,' our Igan's "Sugar Chlle" Robinson man In your thoull"hts~gO to PROPER'S and Invest in a case that Gl'tl55e Pointe Homerslarted on his new Job • , • havlnr recenlly rellily wowed 'em at the Orpheum. wlll brlnll you dlv,ldends. that I promise. shed his NaV1 uniform. , • • He Is currently givIng hIs Inlml-. ., "'. , '" * ,. table rendition of "Caldonls" In EYer Mar of the old bad,er rame?' Well, thai's ~ot what they're PLEASANT RUMORS the new Van Johnson-Kennan pI.".inl" at'SCHE1"I'UR'S-".ou will ",'ant to play with the real badger Wynn picture "No Leave, No sh"nng' b~es for $lZ-f1rst nal badler brushes slnee the war Did you ever feei you'd like to 'get away fr?m it all' Love:' The miniature ylrtuoso bas aDd It ,.our maD _ a.brush, he will want to know about .these. llvitig. in a log cabin ill the woods? Then you mIght envy won the heart of, everyone In Men are as !II.,. about theIr shavlnl" brushes as any ,,:oman ever Dr. John B. Hartzell who has an ,!uthentic one ~t the, f.oot ?f thourht of belliI', abou' her perfume. There are nylon shavmg brushes Hollywood wIth his easy poise and for" IUlll othel'll at ".50 so It aU depends on I'l'hat )'OU wanl. For his. garden on Ridge road. Some years ago whIle drIVing In ready grin. elrarette _oilers who want to keep el.ean away from the feelthy th'e country Dr. Hartzell saw the 'cabill-in-the-woods' • • . Humphrey Bogart. who owns weed. SCBETTL!!:R'S has the Altnd DunhiU slerllnr ..s\ll'er and bOught itan'd had it rebuilt in his "back yard" log for log. A the yawl Santana. tells me that he black pJaaUc: e1rarelte holdei'll for $5. The "Denleolea" eliminate!! th between an avenue of huge cherry trees leads to th.e Is ,collecting models of famous 77% of the nlcottne and tars, but the way to eliminate 100% I, . ~ stop smoklnr! But It YOU must smoke, belter use a "Denlcolea" ~birl, which is almost hidden by more cherry and other frult racing yachts. He already has one and JOU ean alwa,s let a retUl, or If you're the strong "woodsy" trees. . . of the. Shamrock IV. Sir, Thomas type there are Imported BrIar pipes for $5 and olher for $1, so here', Upton s challenger (or the Amer- 5DIoke In JOur eye! " ' The cabin, which is painte~ ~vhite, consists of tW? t:ooTmhs~ 'MR. DAVID HAMILTON OF BEVERLY ROAD -PIc lure by Fred Runnell~ Ica's Cup In 192D. and another • • • both: screened froin floor to ceilmg on the garden Side. . e of the American defender of that tThw~ WJIS .. old wom"" who liliea in II shoe /ilia ~b~ hllJ. ni"ain room. centers around .a huge ~replace complete WIth By O/ill~. !1. 1Arn~d, '. 7 year, the Harold Vanderbilt. . '.., side compartments for cooklllg~tensils. (The .Hartzells are Mr. Hamilton began wrIting )\'hl1e a student at Yale Ithe Gallery. and once a year a skippered Resolute. so mtllly r:hiUretJ sh~ did,,'1 k"ow whllt .to do." Poor thing, she fi.in...oUSfor .. their charcoal steak dln.nerS;) .I~ thIS room, .c.om- University and had his work published in the Yale Literary garden sale Is held at the home Bogie. starring In "Dead: Reck. didn'l kflow "bolll Peter PtIII or she would hav~ known just what f6rtable wicker soIasand chairs, painted ~hJte"and cushl~med Magazine. Later he had a volume of poems publisJ1ed by the Oc some promln1ent Grosse polnt~r oning." has ~ples out searehlng for 10 do "bOllI th~ chjldr~" IIfUl she would hllve been Qble 10 hllv' in gaylY stripped linen, offer attractlve conversational Yale University Press, and has contributed poetry on and to stimulate t~i;ere~ In ~em~~~~ II model of the famous schooner lived i" -y shots. For the i"f",.,s, Ih~re lire ,the high whiu l'ieces" for the guests who like to w~t:h the Doctor. barbeq~e. off ever ~ince to many magazi!1es. ~cribner's ha~e .p"ublishe~ ~;rv~C~ls c~al:m~n o~'the ~trolt Blue Nose. the Gloueesler fishing 4ff4 broW"sltlffdhys. Por growi"g girls, sizes 4.9, misses wi:l boat which won so, many the The smaller roomi:. used for dmmg and contains the Ice two of hIS novels, "Pale WarrIOrs" In 1929. and, PIcaresque Artists Market last year. of II1wllYsb~ Ihne i" sid~ ti~s IIffd o.~fords in. su~des and leathers, Grand BiinF Thophy races. Bo,'s 1If'~ sho~d lip 10 size 6. Brown ,rubber zipp~r ot'ershoes from bucket. ~oda, glasses and ~ou-know-l\Ihat, besides the rO\lghly in 1931 and h;.e.has pu~lished in ~ngland wlth.J onathan Case. The Grosse Pointe .Artists Asso- Bogle should see one, of Mlch- six~12 to 3-shllJu of silish tmd snou,-:"I'd almosl forgO/lilli,:.Imt hewn farm table and chaLrs. At present he lS working on a biography. . elation Is open to all artists In Iglln's Gold CUp raoes! I wish I. PeltI' PtIII h.s,,'I, forluff4tely for "011.There are ruhber, gyn! '-meStrom the de~t h::nd of Dr. Hartzell, W a Etcheni and haa exhibited work the Grosse Pointe 'Artists Assocla- took the first prIze In olis .. out to Iverson's Ranch In Ban i"l 10, hut I do i ..ow thlll Ihey're going 10 P~ler Pan's, . merely turns on a spigot! Ram pItter-patters on the r~of, in'the National Academy In New t~on and was president. of this Fernando. We watched some , •• drips off the surrounding trees and aU.in-all creates a feehng York. and the Chicago Art !nst!- orgimizatlon for two years. He was The Arts and Crafts has ,been scenes beIng Shot for Ken CurtIs' .' "satan finds work for Idle h'andsi"lInd one or' the llett', of h"!Bvenly "coolth" on hot nights. tute, and the Detroit Institute 0.( also president of the Arts and the leading Art School In Detroit new action musical "Over the to avoid thls'Is In knlttlng. HAMILTON'S TREASURE ". Arts. Crafts Society for three years. for many years and has produced Sante Fe Trail." and were nearly a shipment DCBeehive yarn In all tile lovely colors th~ti wIll At the New York Worlds Fair. The Detroit Artists' Market has artists of national reputatlon in- run over by Guy Kibbee; Guy yOU busy as & bee. If you wish to have ChrIstmas' cards wI . II Mr. Hamilton exhibited an etch- been functioning for about 15 cludlng Harold Cohn. Sarkas, De.- was taking a wild ride In a buck. personal touch. this Is the time to get In YOUrorder. There'8re ny Ing In the collC{ltlon of American years and Is open to any local \1d Frledenthal and E:arry Bertola. board drawn by two fiery hQrses. booles to, make )'our selC{ltion (rom and It.s, wisdom to order .rlY :J.avoriti3mj Contemporary Art. shown in the artist' whose work passes a jury. Mr. Hamilton Is president or the , Later. when we were all eating as the early bUY!!T 1~t3 the car~ and the. last rnln!lte ShOP.per 'tie. 'fg Contemporary BUIlding. They may exhibit In one man Clinton Woolen Manufacturing dinner.. Guy confided from hls left. Keep' the' children ,out oC the .street,s ,.v,olth'sIdewall( 'blk~2 of wheelers Cor $32.5() and keep them out of the poolrooms with ail Prior to this tlme Mr. Hamlllon shows or work In the gallery. Company and he says that oC the place at the manteIillece that -next table oC their own. HAMILTON'S TREASURE CHEST has In had studied. at the Art Students TheIr creations In all of the arts awards he. has received he Is time he's going to wear a rubber from $10 to $28. Sewing machines for $6.98 will keep the girls ~ Sy Ler.gue In New York and devoted such as ceramics. sculpture, wood- proudest of the two Navy E's cushion strapped to hIs you_ a'.ld happy and help to train them (or their (Ut.ure Jobs as wives ~cJ, a PIIrt o( his time to palnt!ng. He carvIng. oUs, wuter colors. draw. awarded thls company durIng the know- what., mother&. ' ~f M '~fav6rite , exhibited with the Michigan ar- Ings and etchings are on sale at war. , \} an;O~~::le Frankie. Bing. Perry "It'. the early bird" who ·will·catcb the curl at BLANCHE '~nc1 B~k"' ..~ : " " "."The Three Musketeers" Author ; ; : Raphael Sabatini Have you heard that wonderful CYRIL'S. 'nae permaJlent w..Ylng material Is all sleamed up o'ver' Ule nM oC 1:'IIn-en. The appoIntment book Is beIng rapIdly f!Uec1 Character in a book : , "D.Artagnan" French Importation, Jean Sabl0!1? with X marlts u-e time when Mrs. Chi-Chi comes In looking like Play ..; :: "Showboat" When. he sings "It. MIght AJ!, Well "the last throes of sWllmer." .. Mrs. Mark Edtar so aptly .put It. Jind ActresS ,Hele.n Hayes Be Spring" or "These FOOlish wUJ I'D Dat Iooldnl lillie the well rroomed woman the men arc Pftud Actor Fredrlc March Quedliof'Jand And~erd :Jorum Things" he gives Icebergs ducky II0he _. n with. It mti"ht as well be you, De.ar. so rail BLANCHE''lInd bumps. He's on C. B. S.. Sundays CYllIL ~ay for that hair-do that will make you . glad tha.t, -:foU Movie ; "The Big .Parade" from New. York. dannl" AIIl1; don't forad your hands and fret-whether you re; on :Movie Actress Greta Garbo . y_ heacl or :roar ~ the:r're good standb:rs; and deserve I"ood Movie Actor : Ronald Colman 8'1 Bart Beraneta~J .mal''I c!onJt!6 I ha,d lunch 10day wIth my Jack I~m...... l!4!. rife the little wamell. a hand. in 'act rive them two. at lhe Farmers' Market, Yummml. _ j: Radio Program ..;., : Fib~r McGee What a wonderful place. The most Radio Entertainer (F) Dmah Shore ger'lJ "Polka and Fugue" from itl,~r"lOUSfruits and vegetables. Radio Entertainer(M) ; Bob :Hope "His' f)0ir:~ WIIS lOll! IInd m~llow sold from attractive outdoor stalls. SChwanda. It really Is a splendid Radio Commentator Lowell Thomas , His r:h.,,,. WIIS quite the thi"g Also all kinds oC cooked and He sl6id be'd r:1Il1lit six o'dock treat for the light and fancy ear. ColUmiUst , Walter,Lippman . "Something old and something ready.to-~at foods. It.s' a lOur. Why did,.'1 ,h", phone ring?" met.s dellght. ' Poet Kipling new"brlngs us to the latter por. Artist Van Dyke "1 r:OlllJ"'1 ~tII my supper, tlon' of .that quote. An exqUIsite I nearly choked on- my' bar~': ,I'. " w~ 01 lH"",y find grtlr:~, Music ~ Cole Potter I b.,dly said II word; painting In crystal Is Ravel's "IN- cued beef sandWich when Gregory I" politics o"ee WIIS my plllee My b~", went pilter.plluer TRODUCTION AND ADAGIO" for Peck passed my outdoor table. He .Alid IteetJ is. ",)' ",i "" ~~e -~.::::::::::.:.~.:::.:.:.:~:.:..:.::.::.:.~.::..:.:::::.:.::.:..:.::::::.:.::.:..:..: ~~~~~:..~~.~~~~~: Wbe,. "hIlU", I fi",,1Iy he,,,d. harp. Included in this same album .Aslh. 14w"",ltns find "Hi, Chick, ,'ou'r~ Ihe ont!," sm b~, looked tanner than the tamales Sport .._ : Big Game. Fishing are the "SACRED AND PRO- he was carrying. But I:.e's sur. aNI flOW i "'"o,d of the ril(~. ."1'0 It~~p'm~ 0,. myloes." FANE DANCES" of Claude De- Animal : : _ ;Dog prlsingly slender. .AflSwn OIl Pllge 14 MagaZine , "Reader's Digest" .At WI THE ""''' htld spolui. bUMY. These hllnnonlc tone stud- Ies live. up to their picturesque tI~ Cartoonist Peter Arno . ';fh. words 10 ~nd m)' u'oes. , "Er, Jtnlf)~ h~.,d IIbOli1thllt a..~r:e tUxl w~~lt, tles with startling vividness. Cartoon' Comic: Strip M ,. ! Dick Tracy II ""_s," 101 to m~, Well. gals. we've trodened our Quotation M __ "Not the falling of the Plejades , . Bill I r:_'1 1"lu SIIZIIntUunless musical path to pleasure land ;and so fearful is to me" we leave. you at the front door. \ YOII help m~ p"ss geomelry." Person (ucluding family) Winston Churchill So. It'5 time to sign 0(( from Flower Passion Flower That N.M.A.T. (new man about~'------station QAF so-tum the knob Leam How To Work Out Color Blue town) is havlng girl trouble or. Is DAY" and' Dave Rol;e'. "COLE and !lIp the records '(or that hour Ma teria! Doe Skin the process reversed? Our poor PORTER REVIEW." of rehabilitation. Ci ty London, England little lliJrolne at the present mo- For all you Arthur MurrayS who Your Own Salvation ment js down In the dumps. Ah'l have tangled muscles and Ilmp ewel 5a pph ire NICE COACHING 1 but remember they say life begim legs from dancIng the South of M . A grOUP of youngsters attempt- Perfume Bellodgia at forty so don.t let a llttle heart- the Border way. Xavier CUgat.s What is salvation? Is salvation from sickness. sin, fear ,and all other i.,- Aversion _ Bugs Ing to haul a cement mixer (rom break get you down at' such an South' Amerlca "Take It Away" the site of a new residence being harmonious conditions possible now? How important is true repentance Diversion Travelling early age: Why not drown your wlll tingle your bones into good built at ,36 Radnor circle, were to the working out of your own' salvation? Such questions will be sorrows III a good 'or, session of health. halted by the poll~ on the night answered in a jive' and soothIng songs to reo "They Say It's Wonderful '" of September 13. Under elqlert . , trace your heartbeat? And, we mean that literally. OC coaching. they moved the mixer Free Lecture Entitkd Our old friend Jack' the Bell course. you can fit any noun Into back to Its original locatlon. Rarln 1 Boy G. J. (good loe that Is) aM the last of that phrase: Maybe Al- his hit parade poll are 1\' commln' gebra or French Is wonderful but DJ!IVD VlOAnS BULLET "Christian Science: Salvation Now" In with flying colors. I heerd that we bet yoU anythIng It.s that boy To Reduce. F. O. Jordan of 277 Morass road. by ThMIUJ E. HMrky, CS.lt oj LOllist';llt, K~"tucI!J .: Tell: Beneke Is top rIlte with )'OU that ~Its across from YOU In told Farms police that whUe he lads and lassies. especially his re- Chem. We haven.t (orgotten Van was drlvlng In the 300 block of Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, First cord In&,of "I KNOW:' "The thin or 13reg Peck and that is easily The EAT DELICIOUS that street on the night of Sep- Church of Christ, Scientist. in Boston, Massachusetts. man" Frankie Is tops crooning understood. tember '11, he thought I)e heard a ''PROM THIS DAY FORWARD." 1 For the longhaIr student.s there shot. and the window' of his ear Hit reeorJlng lICores with EddIe Is "goOd news tonight." At lut. just above his head l1ad been Howard'. smooth slIlIlng oC that after an unbearable absence of pUnctured, aPPlltently' by' a .22 Thursday, September 26, 1946 Ialmost two years the rOlDantically callbre bullet. ev~r growing "TO .EACH HIS lyric RachmanlnoCr "Second Pia- OWN." All should have one to no Concerto" Is. back on thl\ mar- at 8:00 P. M. each his own. ket. one recording or It featurlng Sixth Church of Chrisf It might be night for some Artur RubInstein at the "black . and whites." Scientist, Detroit Sixth Church 'of Christ, Scientist W. O. (washouts) but Cor us Its With Incomparable sparkle Eu- r 4730 K.r~hIVlI AVln"l S'EC1AttY PROCESSED true dayllght With the albums of gene Ormandy conducts the Phll- Kercheval and Manistique Avenues, Detroit, Michj,gan TO BE HAST fA TTINING Sunday S~rvIres 10:30 a. m. Allan Jones and his ''NIOHT AND adelphia Orchestra In Welnher- and 5:00 p. m. SPECIALLY rACtlAOED' Su n day School You are Cordially Invited to Attend . C OF Flrrt Ion - - - - - •• 10:30 a. m. , TO STAY. _ .. 1.1tII.1 Ounnmg ourse IMPROVED mUSIC"I ' ~eond lon ••••• - 11:45 a. m. Wednesday 4!VeIllnlf T@IItlmonlal 'Tim 14".,. will .. ;tWHetl ;" f,u~ ;" ,h, Tm"suy, 0"0", third, 'Slue "I' ; PIANO INSTRUCTION CLASSICAL Meoeltng 8:00 p, m. 1~~' IN ~""' ptliffl, Nl/WS" E""oll "010 for FII11 Elm'lna Camburn RHdlnll' Room open we.k day. S~I". (Oct. 1st) Su~~~~:a. T30toJ:~cJ"p~in. For Enronm~nt Appolnlmenl. Call Nl. 4007

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J- Building Permits Denied by City 23 Fire Calls ~:ts~~a::pr~vi~~' ~~ hjgh~-,to 1°':U:~~:'black caracUl. the I:~~:rh:=r~~:d~:t~ ~:~ Fashi6n Reporters Swoon All Sab 'fur coe.ts have peltt skins. lmport.ed from China. had shorter lell;th .so that at l:!~t ~he Two requtllts were received at 1 spector B&II:er. who atated the In Two Months shrunk to At the pattern. the el(- a wide skirt with three Insets of wear the flattering fur plec/l the City c:ouncJ1 meeting Monday property was unsuitable for alter. cluslve stDre frowning Dn the black grograln ribbon. It looked may Over Saks 5th Avenue Furs method- of stretchlng sldns. The Cor all the world Uke elegant &lid look as elegant as the tall A total of 23 caUs were answer- alibi for perm1sslo1'1 to make al- ~t1ons .of ~y. ~d .•ofJ~'N~llIn•• .t,:~:J;i~~2i(:;:,.. . t::)i>~~\j. lrl ed by the Farm,s fire department ahrlnldng process gives fur a deep. broadt.all. Il . t eraUoa! In alm1Jar types of prop- r~A>::,:\~~~ ':)?"' VICTIM OF ciltctJMsTANCZS' during the months of July and er. more luxuriant look and Its Stoles are being featured for Tabs Df the stole roll up to form erty. and .both were denied. dut'llbiUty !sfar IIre~ter. dressy evenlcg. Tile SojJhle stole & mu.lf. Like many residents at Llneoln August. according to. a two Helene l.aube. of 9238 Kerche- months' report submltted to the '!'be flat Slde ireaimen~fh alii comes In Russian ermine. dem!- road who have been c:ompelled to \'&1 uted perm1ss1on to convert trustees of the village on septem- fur coats ".hlcb give' even the Iblue mink and ranch mlnk. Thls The dividend of selflessness in a laraae type of building which pal-k the1r care tempOrar1Jy. e1le- ber 111by Pire Chlef George DaIls- beaVlest'matr6~& PeriCil sUm ap- particular stole (and 1I's partlc- parents II character in their chl1- ahe owns at 908 Neff road. Into where than at their' residel.lces bury. pearanc.e In furs! And that 15 ularly chIcH was deslgned by dren. dwel11nc quarters. . recently on account of pav1n& The(fl. lfel"e ~ residence fires something piump g'lrls have sighed Sophle last Ji '.ng for a Holly- A aim1lar request came from operatlDnl'. Corless B. Stoerkel of with toUJ damaa:e of $850 to the for these JD&nY,years. , wood beauty who demanded a stole Hit the owner of the property at 894 871 L1nco1n, lett hl.s one Dlght bulldinp .nd. only $10 to the COIl- Ranch mlnk and canadian wild such as had never been seen be- Neff. In this case not only was the last week on ChalIonte between teaLs. ' mlnlt .ue in. 1l1&in in ally inlaid bani10t rn1nIc ~med And, for the shorter woman. the IIIea the autof~es was $85.

Sprf.l)fietd 21" Reported Riot Uti! Y!AI Exaggeration of cor;tlnuoU5 lD~~EaltW~~t. · .. LAWN SWe'EPERS Pro(res.slve BU5ill~ < . .. eIn s Colorful, highly practical lawn A call was received at the City ::b1 8ame FamIlY." TU. 2-7740 H A ROW ARE sweepers. AU sizes. Quick d1s- pollee statlon one night last week POIlal of leaves and w~ !leeds. from a woman reporting a "riot" Saart .to .Shop the Stet II sto Fe for Fall all4 Wiltter COMforts ~ For Informatlon, Call underway at Waterloo and Mau- mee. Thus brouaht out .the scout RusUln&" 1ellves • • • the cars In force. but no r' .t. harvtst ready .'. • school N.lsol CI.Froi •• 4 Thepollce mdebatlna whether . In session ••. it's Fall! Lawn Conditioners And here are the season's 44 Hawtlt ..... Rd. It wis l!Ome youngsters ~ Deeds. bomb I1sbtli J1lther .nd Y1ln or NI. 2634 just one ot the 'numerous bunehea Milorgllilt ______; makingof char&!thesilllennlght.~wholovelyhav,-or beenhld. 100 Lb...... suo eous a10nr th/l eity street. re- Vieoro cently. 100 Lbs. $4.00 . FLEE8 BAY FEVER To e5Cape hay fever. from Sheapla .. ,. whlcb he U a perenn1al sufferer, 100 Lbs, $3.65 Deliveries Carl SChwe!k.rt, the Township Supervl.sor. has gone up Into the wo6&country In the far northern \~ Fe:- ~J,",I.. part of the state. In the hope that Law ..s. 1.1.1 Sta.ds AGAIN! a few days In that envlrolllllent • F&ll LaWn For wl11bring him rellef. "Do-overs" Include , re-edglnr. GarIMMJe eal!S. ,We egllin ineugurete delivery service to customers. 'Ple Delirabie Stone elM' .IIIU .$15' Deliveries will be mtlde .!I~ the nominal sum of .25e. . age JaYlI th CIIIIl A ~ PI!lc.e c.alls'eerly. ' .' ..::.~ird("~ng/Crocks

~e:cit81Rs" ." ,~. .'w* .' "ozzles a•• Spr.,s 1-G.1. Sin ••27c S.Ud "'1 ,.' 24al. Sile .. 54c AII.Sprays ••.•.•. ;. S'c 3.G.I, Sin •. 81c PNelll .. Spray. Rite :7ic 40GaI 51... $1.0. ..talla&" ". . s-Gal. 5'-.$T.35 I.al. KtINj .... ;. ~$.1):.50 1-6.1. 5111.$2.40 1O-Gal. SiR $3.00 Roslyn Markel eo~ers .a.... frlra Outdoor and Indoor Haary .. . .. and Light Duty Brooms. ,. .21020 Mack Ave, Pie." .of JeU, IIISS8S SaYi ,your bnlaltflQt sw.... b) ~t, H_l'tOff 6 Ro,z,. Rds. NI. 9542 O. Fine.. H.O.. III "' ••••..$1.39 . ~i" ca.. hllj .yur ow. 55c GaralJe 'rooM $1.S' 'it t.m... ~ ' ' ...... " IIJi H T ....' 0' ~ "i'.~~i .'.'e ". . , BEST lor ,. When Salts 'Fifth Avenuebrought\to't~wnfor a,pre- .llst.lllhis AIIOIIItii Hue baJemenfs, brick, sfu"o view its important Winter collection of custom fUI1i, de- 'signed by the artistic Sophie, one of the outstanding · Riel for Ali-Whdtr ': ~~. and concfete construc1;on items was this mink coat featuring hand sewn inter- ~ . Iwimming pool •. .-, :;.,1 laced skins and balloon sleeves. e.r W""ili ...... Uses . . . ------Made of cait .&lumlnum. Never ruItI .. Guaranteed' This ia~xpensi"e. moistur~ .ad .~ : Salts FIfth Avenuew&,! jUStlfl~"'l'.slanermJne--'brlef ~pes Of .kolln" I forlonr'wear. Eli:cellent for ~,can,becaUDe ,WI H.,. urgi QI.n611-. &lluJiusillanl Medun Portla.ad ably proud of the collectlon of. sky as well as t:"lnll:-Ar~entlne. It keeps the'hose out of .the way automatlcaUy and. Cemlar Paiaql'luhcrproof. cusrom furs Ro1.lt'rt~ Manne •. dl. nutria with pwh up 11eevea, • because It shull!. off and. Ices. on au~tlcally. .addK'Or.~J (OI1CrClCOr Iigbr rector of. the tur .saTons 'brought new Sophle interpretation - caJlelJ •• ,re'lte block. , • Forms a to. Detroit" for a }lriva~ 'preview the "envelope .s1eeve'~ which lives Always I.. goocf w.rlli., ."r.••$.4950 Itl,hly appreeiatwd It'y, .... rs...... _ .. _ LAWN SEED permancnr, w.sh.ble. cClllcnr. Witb :fashlon reporters. the effect of' the' push-up bIlt 11, and likc finisb all rbc Will, Cboiar 'Under the guidance of SaIe!', act'Jally fulilenath .nJ mOr.,c ...... of ci.bl colon, bladt Icd ",bile. famous Sorhle,' the coliectlon fortable to wear ...... hlte ~. Fall SAWS. tGoGallon " :, makes fashlon headilneswith such tllll from InQ.~ •• '. a natural waue impOrtant ftemsas & platinum mlnlt wrap (there are only eDOIlIh Housecleaning .and'.ather fine, .ar~,G~.... 0$1':10, FERTILIZERS l.I:Dez 1331 skim in the entire werld to. pro- Ita,e Caa ••• : . tcned beaver coat skim for whlch cuce sIX ot tLese ca.ts thla year. Needs took the buyers 11 years to collect. h h ry If you're ~ They had to 'seek '''freaks'' to so ur~y. ur • . '18111 •• ' ,seHflEtS.EII eet the fascinating coloring of accouut s in good shape), ••• and these pelts and the flnlshed coat the reappearance of M~chur1aD 'h~lfi lois P{1IKT I BUSS ca. was immediately' purchased by a ermine In ~ cape that wouid make ';~~ Easy to a:r ..... n... KEBCREVAL AVE.. wealthy Chicago society matron Anilllllll. at HART who for 11 more years will be the I THE GROSSE POINTE .,,°0"" ' tull:r Jlnprool. only woman. In the UnltM States II Pilei's 65c who can boast such a treasure. HOME BAKERY 200.Ft. Ron Mr. Manne pointed out th.at the I At the Limit. OIl Jetrenoa Scr~w Dliyer .. 20c ~' Acfj. Wrench . $2.25 .16" 01' !II" Wkltha Saks' c.ollectlon InC:OrPorates such I Fresh Glazed Donuts ltoC1t. '"' unusual featcres as: . I At 8:00 acd 3:0«'. Galy. Pail .•••. 39<: Hammer ••• :$1.00 Evening coats ~d capes of RIilI- 16-01. Mop.... 89c Ha~d Axe •••• $2.00 .SCQtts '," Turf: BuUder 11II1b. "p~ '.',..'..'.,..$&.50 ' &a III. , ...•.•.. ~'~,.~•. n;:;o:~,3ill~' "CMkie" ~ . . - C~.L 1 lb. bags ; $ 1.15 Time ~ chan.ce :rOw- furnace air ,~ampStove 5 I~ 5.75 ItacJs •••••••••••••• titers, Hu sturdy f0Ull4ao lion. tront - uD4er 51tA55 SOD 10 Ib: batl , ,0 11.45. drans. ele. Folda CIllllPIct1y, at 25 I~ bags .. ' '. 2I.2i' DON'T Scotts BellgrassSeed Law.' Rakes Slftl. I.H, 2.11 I I~ pkCL ...... '2.U c.... InN. 2M Let It Happen Again This friendly IdmOllition to our .wning C41stomers stems from • ~IIi, desire to improve Michigan service by preventing productiCltl 4-1 W-.. liller jlms, confusiCltl ,"d disappointment when ....I'lIing time rolls You can Install this Like l\I&lfio-Dr7a Qdddy! IrOllnd. quality, JIelIot )'Olll'- People p~ter this all-pur- 1200 lei. ft••. $1.25 seU. PllSIl. all color modern waD 6000 lei' ft. •• 3.n IInJsh. 1.000 lei. ft•• ,7.~ Ri&ld "OW is tile TiM to 8., ~S6!! S2!!Per 8al. 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Pege Fourteen GROSSE POINTE NEWS TIlunday, September 19. 1946 All Night Race Takes All Nigh~ Some Boats Fail to Make News Girls Old Sailors Real Wi ndiamn:lers Bob Jenks Outclasses 110 Home Port Next Morning Off to Good Fleet to Win Championship B with f,e,)r:' on which Star skipper Ken The Ne~'s team lU!lassed 1919 In thirteen point SCOle races Southerland won the first heat, the first group (smaller boats) Wright decided to cast his lot. pins in wInning four games and Jenks lU!lassed. a total of '".105 Ed McPhee \\'on the second and starting at4 p. m. and the bigger Your correspondent ran acnss losing none. Old Brick Inn was points for, an .~O average. beatl:ng JIm Crowe took the !lnal. These boats getting Ilndl'r way at 6 Ken late Sunday afternoon, second with 1884 pIns, four wins out last year s champion Jim three met last Saturday to decide p. m .. the second class consistlng stretched oui in a lawn chair at and no defeats. Crowe who had II .755 average. the championship on the round of boats of the 8 ml!ter and cruls- Crescent Sail Y. C.. just taking Leola Burgess of lhe Old Brick Crowe made hIs mistake right robin basis with the contestant4 lng classes. llfe easy. Being a sailor myself. Inn learn rolled a 184 game for a~ter the start when he elected to changIng boats for each race. Pr. Carlisle Wilson. owner of I was c;:;ger to know how tbe all top Individual game honors and tack along the shoreline in search In the morning race Jim Crowe the six meter "Solenta:' decided night race was. The conversation Bernice McCarron of the News of a beter breeze Instead of fol- led McPhee and Southerland over . to sail on the little 3D foot "Dol- went something like this: team was hIgh for three games lowing Jenks' boat. skJppe.red by the finish line to grab an early phln," last year's winner In. the "at yah. Ken: how's th~ all with a 4.99 total. Roy Lelnwe~~r. .Je?,ks' c r e w. lead In the serle;. Just. /,0 make Crowe went lishmg along the things' Interesting McPhee. won crulslng clillis. probably figuring night Mllor? How did yah make Tbe Standlnrs W shore while the rest of the fleet the second race while Crowe. took he would be riding on a winner out?" worked out to. the weather mark second place thus tylnll up the this tIme. What Doc Wilson dldn.t "We didn't. we quit at 10 a. m. Grosse Pointe New " Old Brick Inn , " of the short tnangular course and series and making for some hot flgure on was how fast Pete Bay- Sunday morning after trying to Verburgge GrocerIes 4 before he could recover fro~ his competition in th final race. mlstake Jenks' boat was ndlng . e er and his cronies coUld make make the third mark for four Harlow J. Llngeman 3 . "Solent&" go and.- much to his hours and pulled Into Ten Mile in a comfortable second place Southerland, being tired of'be- Grosse Pte. FlorIsts 2 and llnlshed tnthat spot to take Ing "pickle ooat" In the first two surprise. hIs Iioat:won everything road:' retorted Ken, "but gee. it Ryan Shoe Store 2 In 51ght by finlahlng first In the Willi a beautiful night to be be: the title while Jenks watched from races, decided to do something Putnam Tool Co ,..2 . the judges' $tand. . about It and Jumped Into an early 47 boat fleet and saved enough calmed; The moon was out in all Grosse Pte. Cab Co 2 time to take the racing closs bon- Its splendor and we had plenty Dave Sutter flnJshed first In this lead at the first mark leavmg Pongracz Jewelers 1 racr:, thus .eHmaxlng the season Crowe and McPhee to battle it ors. too.. to eat and drInk aboard and were Mondry Cleaners 0 the wa~' he started It. He won out for second place. Crowe grad- It mIght be a. good time no\\' to fairly comfortable. It would get SteIn Hardware ,4. 0 the first o( the poInt score series ually fell behind on the second I mention that Elno Nurme. one of a little chUly from time to time Oak Cleaners 0 last May. leg of the triangle. As they neared 1 the top notch Star skIppers of the but. we remedied that with It shot . A resume of the season reveals the second mark Crowe rememb- I Detroit River Fleet; '1'as aboard of Whiskey from our first aid kit:. Jenks as the winner in both ftle ered a trlek he had had pulled land It Is' possIble he had a goo!! Ken was amusing when he told Curran, Boyer' "A:' and "B" series and wInning on him during the 110 Interna- I deal to do with getting "Solenta" about their navigator. a young PAT CLANCY EUGE."iE BUYSEE the DetroIt River Yachting As- tionals at Larchmont this year I around the 60 mile course In jig fellow Just out of the navy. It Win Net Tourney soclatlon championshIp with 12 and figured ihls was, as good a I time, or 10 hours and 56 minutes. seems this YOUflij" ~aiior decided By FRED RUNNELS proved to be the snappIest one of Buysee "outfoxed" them both by consecutlye vIctorIes In regatta place as any to try It Wmself. dropping way down to leeward of I ''Blitzen:' Aklppered by Ernie he would get a full\ nIght's sleep Another jJ]ustrious page was the day when the. breeze picked compet.ltion, He fllked a jibe. slowed down I Grates. was the first boat to !In- and hit the sack soon after It got William Curran and Harold written Into. the Detroit River up to 9 m.p.h. out ilf the !;Outh- the scrap and worked out a good The elub-owned 110's at the and went to windward o[ McPhee I fBh among the late starlers. with dark, leaving orders not to call R.Boyer teamed up In the finals Star :Fleet's log last Sunday when east. Clancy and BUysee were twenty yard-lead at the first mark Grosse PoInte Yacht Club have and gained sea room at the mark, I the fastest elapsed time, to be- h:m untll. the skipper wanted a of the Golfers Tennis tournament. three of the original members, primed for this race as they were and went on to gIve his rIvals a been very active this season under thus splllfng all his bad air Into I come an easy wtnnerin the cruls- bearing on the course. Each time held Sunday at the Country Club. Gene Buysee. Pat Clancy'and Ed tied with each having a first and salllllg lesson wl'Jle winnIng the the able direction of Mr. Arran McPhee's sails momentarily which I mg A dlvis[on. he was called to check their to defeat C. T. Murphy snd C. G. Knevals. particIpated in a round a second to his credit and the f1- !lnaf race and the. series. Kneva!s Evans. The 'club staged three gave Crowe the sHght advantage . . course he. would take a compass Waldo, 4-6, 7-5, 7-5, for the cham' robin salling series at Crescent nal race was for the blue chips. worked out a narrow margIn over series for the club members with he. needed to go on to take second I :Freddie Temple's 8 meter "Thls. bearing and a touch of "snake plonship before a large, Interested Clancy on the second leg and I be" Willi the first, to t1nlsh In her Sail Yacht Club. This affair. was As the lively 23 foot Stars Malcolm Southerland coming off place and win,the club champion_ ! cJlL5l5 but was forced to take sec- bite:' and' cra\\'1 back In gallery. the first of several gala' occasions zlpped back and forth aretund the went on to take second place and the winner In the first and Steve sWP. ! d I I th' I the sack. After about six or sev. Andy Creamer, former Grosse planned by members for celebrat. starting marker. jockeying for a hand Clancy the' "pickle" spot. DuBrul takIng the second, Crowe later told the judges thd f on pace n e racmg dlv[s on encompass readings the navlga- Pointe High SchOOl tennis star. Ing the fleet's Silver AnnIversary. favorable position. one could see Despite Clancy's. third.place in the The Ait:X Wickman Trophl' Willi he thought It was worth. tralllnll' behind "Solenta" and second to tor wl\spretty. well Inebrlated but refereed the mateh and drew the that the old timers were in their final race lie finished second for put up agaIn for the club cham- his boat 1500 mUes down to I "BUtzen" In the group of late he hIt the course markers with praise of tournament manager All three skippers arrived early glory once agaIn at the tiller. of the serres •. plonshlp to be drclded on Labor Larchmont to learn that trick I starters. uneanny accuracy each time. Roland Gray who said, "Andy is on the scene eager to revive the the most popular of international At the conclusion of the series Day weekend with three heats .seelng that It won the champlon- hot compet.itlon they' furnished class boats. I The Grosse Polnt,e. boat, much to the amazement of his .a very fine referee as. well as be- the old timers. their wives and consisting DC four races. Mal .lIhlp for him on his home waters. I "stormy Petrel" co.owned by companions. Ing a good tennis player." one another In years gone by. Those five minutes between the tlie present fleet members' and I Dave Sutter and Eddie Fllnter- Most of the boats that started Three of the modern Star boats, preparatory gun and the starting theIr wll'cs enjoyed dinner at the I man. this year's cruising B dlvi- at 6 p. m. reached the Thames Dick Mllle:~s "Fleet star." AI AI- gun were filled with excItement club at whleh time three identi- Z WEEKS ON'LY IEGINNING I lIon Mackinac wlnner. scooted lardyce's ''Thistle'' and the Wrl- and. orders barked out by those cal trophies were presented to the I 'hoinewith. enough time to spare River ]Jght before the southeast- ter's "Li'l Stinker" were' used for old sea dogs at theIr younger. contestatlts. MOND"Y EVENING AT 8:30 I erly bi'eeze switched around to THIS WEEK \ to lead that class. "Stormy, Pe. the southwest and figured to have the series with the owners re- bewildered crews.' Clancy hit. the To climax the gala occasion a ill ltIainlng wIth their,. own boat llne right' on the button and was bIrthday cake with twenty five 1 1 <.th..e~~..~.....a.:..8lj.~r'~...::. ~h~h a good slld!l',up to the &eCond U\roUlbout the:. serres while'the off to a beautiful !tart with Kne- lighted candles was J)taced before 'b~ and 'has' been ".conslstent marker on a broadreacb. skippers .'chanled for each race. vals three boat lengths directly JOSE FERRER l":i'~'~. ,.,',~ Winner this season. . The 50uthwesterly breeze grad. SPORTS. Clancy and Buysee In honor of In the flrst race Buysee drew behind, beating Into the wInd. their originating the Detro[t River in . . . ually died out about two hours 87 A. l"RYOB Now that we. have .all the wln- before dawn. ,leaVing the major- "l"Ieeet Star." Clancy got "Thls- Clancy and Knevals put' on a Star :Fleet. whIch by a recent tie" and Knevals piloted "Li'l dandy.scrap for the better part I ners taken. care of. let.s take 1\ Ity o( the fleet drifting around on check has been found to be the : look at some of the less fortunate a moonlit mirror-I!ke lake for the . THURS. SEPT. 12 - BILL Stinker." of the first leg with Clancy hold- oldest Star Fleet In the world. 'CYRIW.O~. I ' boys who were caught way up In remainder of the night and a DICKEY. New York Yankee base- The weatherman mU5t have ing his slim margIn. All this time Both Clancy and Buysee made l the lake: when the light south. good part of Sunday mOrning. ball manager. told hIs boss Larry known the old timers were going down to nothing a couple minutes theIr' wish "for the neet to can • . '- , westerly wind dlMppeared about The wInd picked up toaoout four McPhail he was resIgnIng and to have a sail off because he after the starting gun and all tlnue for another twenty five dished up a beautiful 5 m.p.h. three boats battled the current BERG~AC two hours before dawn. m.p.h. Shortly after dawn and the would reLire RS manager at the years" and then huffed and puffed The ,8r;0.. Hooke. v.'Jion of tll. Probably the most t:vpical or lIeet straggled In. thus ending a end of the season. Under Dickey northeast breeze which made for to stay above the starting line. and blew all the candles out. easy salllng in the first race. All sorts of tricks were tried but ;mmortal Rosland pia, ______t!W group was the..,.- little "Friva- real all-,.. night race. andthe Yankeeshave droppedhaven't to donethirdso placewell This series was so 'POpular with Which Buysee won by a narrow none seemed to pay dividends un- the spectators that the fleet has -WITH- [n the standings after holding margin ever Clancy. In thls race tll the breeze picked up from out decided to get the old timers to- J \ Balph Rlra. F'•• l. J:rl1e It Fr•• d. down second place throughout the Knevals had the toughest break of the east. ever so gently. Clancy gether each year for an annual 1'1•• 1.. S.eno.. La.r.Dt~ Gra," Co.pto. Blue' Devils Rub Off Rough season ..• or the day when he had a com- being the farthest up stream at series; BARNEY ROSS. former boxlna mand[ng lead after rounding the the time took advantage of tbe Several other affairs are plan- Pn

.- G R 0 SSE POI N TEN E W S ThurSday, September 19. 19-46

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children with behavtor ~Utelll- Community Chest Services ties. . , Planning Sorority Dance "Juvenile delinquency" - how many times have YOU heard that NOTICE OF REGISTRATION Help People of All-Classes phrase In the last four y.ars? Re- Just what Is the COllWlunity Feather. h,ave the money they need memberlnr the furore. O\'er "V~c'; and "hest? What does it do? Those for oPeration. . ".. tory airls." most Of them In'thelr " 'The 125 sen'lces are dIVIded Into early teens, It's interesting to note 125 Red Feather services-what five groups-family, chil<' care. lre they? 'Most important, what's grOUp work and recreation, health that no Girl Scout has ever been NOTICE OF ELECTION In It for me? and planning. called before a juvenile court. The I " Do yoU, know the answers? If Red Feather family services help -50 local Red Feather agencies for fOU don't, this serles of articles married couples who don't get group work and recreation are for the which will appear weekly in' the along, parents who are baftled by used by people of all ages. but the Grosse Poinle News, were written their chlldren's behavior. girls in empnasls l.! on youth. , .~or you. trouble, persons with problems ,Health services supporied by the • • • arising from physical han

"You are further notified that if you have not already registered, you may do so by appearing before the Bcard of Registration in the respective Voting Precincts on I Septemb.r 10, 1946, between the hClll'$ of a:oo o'clock in the forenoo'! an,d 8;CO ~~ ~;;~:E~ o'clock in the evening, Eastern Standard TIme. at the fo!bwing pJ'. i.n44 • f ~-..... ---- ~ j ...... ~~"""".--~--.-- ... I :,>, '.~~:':"''t;,~-~-"'''.;..j,,..:;:.:.:.,,.:.' ~~""~ ..-.. '>;: ;f. ' :..-.:.. ",-",.:; .. ;,",.; _~. ," t.. .. ,-'. :":'.' .:.' : ~.':.'~,:, .,;,. . .;'. . 5;*2_I_i2_ ;

i:" .. G It 0 SSE POINTE NEW S f-' ,I , RATES I, ,! I WORD t" t" I ~BUY' (~H~' LlI i :lllnlmum 50<: "'I r,!/' I i Can be Placed at New. Olllee or at I one of 14 con\'enlently Jocated .sub- I I &lations. 3 Trun~ Lines I ~~~ l'1"/m~" •••• I YOUR AD CAN BE CHARGED DEADLINE WEDNESDAY NOON I .CALLTUxedo 2-6900 r0 Serve You Quickly I c I Charge 3 WORD ~HELP WANTED 7 WANTED TO RENT I-ARTICLES FOR SALE a-ARTICU:S FOR SALE lJ.-lEAL ESTATE FOR SALE 21-SERYICES 21-SEItYJCES I (Male alld Female) (Houses, Apts •• Flats, etc.l I ~Inlnlum roc INTERNATIONAL 110 six sails. LADY'S oUve green wlntet coat, (al-G.llerol (f)-Refriqeratioll I A SHOW PLACE I Can be Placed by Telephone or In WOMAN OR GIRL to care for ADULTS, employed family, wishes excellent condition. 1945 cham- Ught fur cpllar; also black ches- ACRES 12C-12 ml. south Hillsdale MEALS PREPARED and served I "erson at :-;"\"$ Olllce till n<>on children age 4 and 5 afternoons. 3 bedroom' house in desirable pion. b,rldge, deck. completely ter!leldcoat, bot.h size 14. YoU!!!! REFRIGERATORS I \Vedn(>sdays. on M-9. Six room semi-modern for parties, banquets and wed- , Vlclnlly of Harvard and Mack. nelghborhoou. WllI take excel- equippelJ ready to sail. Reason- . man's tuxedo. NIagara. 2767. , PHONE house. full basement, electricity dings at halls, churches and p~l- Service and Repairs on aU ~lodelJ Call TUxedo 2-2317. lent care. NIagara 0338. able. Call NIagara 5362. and water pressure in all bulld- vate homes. Call NI. 0117. B & Domestic and Commerdal I FLUTE-Good condition. Call NI. All Work Guaranteed Ings. Huge barn. 10 cow stan- For Quick Servlte, Call • YOUNG COUPLE, veteran. no POOL TABLE, regulation sIze. 2713. B Party Servlce~ ! chions. Two poultry houses, gra- , TUxedo2-6900 children. desire 3 to 4 rooms. TUxedo 2-6305. Ganerl'll Refrigerator Service 3 Trunk Lines SIGN OF THE MERMAID naries. corn crib. tractor shed, EDWARD ANDERSON MESSUER furnished or unfurnished, flat GIRL'S all wool cocoa colored 3033 MARLBOROUGH I• From R. H. Ling School of . . .. . is In need of 4 <16x600) tires and tubes: gfrl's 'suit, sizell; practically new. 2 car garage. 20 acres har~wood TUxedo 23936 or apartment. TUxedo 2-6261. Medical Gymnastics and Mass- CASH RATES biCYCle, Road Master Supreme .. Also sturdy Ivory colored crib. timber. llve stream. All build- S lenOl!rapher- Bookkeep er age of Stockholm, Sweden .. Call In El!e

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.. Thursday, September ,?, 1941- GROSSE POINte NEWS Page Nineteen

, 'J~K~~Bandy cM$~.I&hool.coiorii.d~sprlll&:i. Allother leunlnl ,Ule three;R$. and learn- oener&! Superintendent of, the SUl'EJtVlSORS GATHER Slll1. Boom Boom Beck, Dick SeY' .l.'~Lritef wh'~ is i,studer t there is inl how to live with one another Sch90I. . . mour, Tom; Dewey: Bert '&P\U'rler. ItOG!:B FITCH. The' boys' left and be good citizens. The Cho!r of the Or0!5se Pointe City Councilman Chester P. Harvey Reyst. Sonny BOt Arm- Tuesday 'for the un term. ' , . Methodlst 'Chw-chwiU rehearse Carpenter, who represents the K'idBits stlio~, Dick Krimmel. Dick Weur- .. • .' Back to Mason come the six. this Thursday eventng at the City of Grosse Pointe on the- B7 1Iaq, Pre" ker. Ed Isby. Bob OL~on, Loule DO'ITIE WULZ hAs returned to sevell.eJ,ht and' DIne year olcl.1: home of Mrs. M. F. Santmyer5. DRIVE Cbamplne alld pon :PIoer. JtInlawood SChool aaaIn th1r ,lar. and for tQe first time. come our 303 Moross 1'o&d. at 7: 30 p. m. County ~ of SUPerVl.sors. left • • • YARQIE KALBl"LEISCH left new klnder~a,rten'ers. What a UzIie TIle Womao's Soel,ety of ChrI1l- for Bault Ste. Marte on Tuesday, ,;A: .... y yoU1li' bun:h gathered It WLs open house a.t the BOGLE fOr' Mt.Hol=-.Hte CoUe,e, Sunday, the latter will have. There'll' be tian Service of the Qro.sse Pointe u a repre.,entaUve of the Wayne SAFELY for the open house at the,CUDLIP home on Lakelanet saturday .Jght. while KATIE K.ALBl'IZlSC1-- 101- ever, so m'ny stranle ...... plea.Dd Methodist Church will beiln Its County Board at the anual state Clleek tire •• In'.~e ••• cI wheel cabIn ?riday nleht. The attend. Many of the lads and la.s.sles lowed shortly. 4estlned for Walnut ..-v $tudy booIl; on "IndIa" on We4- en Wt ..e BOB, a .•d Joanie oehlert. dropped in after seeing the "Ink HIli. Ma.ss. new thIngs. There will be stran,e nesd ..y. September 25. at 1 p. m. convention of county supervIsors, ali'.lIIellt. I+'s "FREE". Ask for Bill BoltIam' and Janie Oehlert, Spots" af the Dow \town Theater. ,!'rIday. MARILYN LAMB de. boys and a:1rls. a bis bulldlnr, dir- at the home of Mrs. Helen Aus- ..r coumsy card.. ft'" ferenttoys, and .. lrown~up CHILD HIT JJY CAR Ray Ive.1 and '_ally Baker. Ben Games, danclnl. food and II_.nC JlarteaulReynOlds. ' Jcanne RI ...sell, Annie Davis. Jean Mary Nebel, Mary !wfackey. 1Jollr- . I; be loOe"sIZed lla "and ..re at home lam Ryon. Eleanor Foreator. Jean- Ill' the b\l:ldlna no mattel where O&rdner, Janet Rled, Carolyn Orr. Ne.' ws I • OL\CE clIUIlca ann Kimblll. Barbara Hart. M;",r- ;; they ar~n the PrinciPfJ's dealt Next 8llnd ..y .-11'111 be Harvest llyn Gates. Mary Luft, S..ndy Brit or In a chJld'. lap. ' I Home Sunda)'. Glf~ of. canned ,EVERGREEN NURSERY fruIt and veletables and also fresh OFFERS and Jean Gar~ne: .• ' ~&SON SCHOO'L UlIIillIl1 r. ciliQIiJ/I11lllhm h' frult, • and veletableswlll be Another open house W'-S MAltY ,'an. . broUJqt to the Church and riven' Speei/ll low. prices on seeding, MACDONAlD'S Saturday nilht. 'Muon, School huadded six . urc to the ,EvanlellcaJ Home for Or- qr/lding and sodino. Hedges and pb~! .an4 . Old . l'eople. Let us 'IMMEDI.ATE DELI.VER.Y snrubs trimmed. Trees removed or ::stl~~~ ;~e ::.e :U~:l.~~~~ :~~j~cy~~rs~~r~~:f:n~ ~~ I~! , clve .thanb unto the Lord for &Il NO TRADE NECESSARY trimmed. Fresn stock of Ever- ber wIth Murray Sales.,Sue Whee- Marl ..-Wald McKnilht are grad- abundant harvest. N I', ••• greens /It low prices. Tulips /lnd lock wIth Gus Dav.ls. Kitty Macul- uates of MIchigan State' College ~ ew' s" dllffodils, bulbs, fertiliw, grllss ey wIth Hal Smith. Ann BrOIl with at East Lanalnl. KIss. Armstronl ~ I Thede

aEUABLB ELECTlUC lefrigecation

In todAly'. marhf, your present car is ....orth a small fortune to you or to a SERVICE UADY TO SRVEYOUI prospective buyer. Keep it .at peak value by keeping it in pellk appearance ALLREFRIGERATIONBELT_DRIVENr!OALL for the neri two years witnonly a single application of PORCELAINIZE: COMMERClAL • HOUSEHOLD PI II:LECTRIC MOTOR • CHAS. POWLESlAND KENNELS THIS SPECIAL SERVICE BY APPOINTMENT ONLY REPAIP.L'lG 2&32 IIa'tfDN LIN()QLN .uro nsBD IIOADS I 25 Yr$'. Experinue w. W '.l'ItIa AD ...... PHONE MElrose 0500 Dep, All .., DIoJ • 10561 10XIUn I nOJn'TI _.t11 Positively Fr~e of Weed Seed and Insects 11115 IlIACI AnNUl MI. 4221 No.... if the time to build up .. Keep Your Jefferson Lincoln Mercury Co. strong root system for ....infer SERVICE NUMBER months. in the ALGE!:w!~2~SHOP JI'OR ESTIMATES AND INFOaMATlON I 3700 EastJefferson GOOD SERVICE GHt 'ottery • Ger"'n DIIllr ..... -II. 4121. GUIDE TO 163J1 L WAllEN at COUIYILLI TU.2.1111

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'U_ S'$ I - '( - .00 * e-. • ;" ,~;~.;:j~~i~t~{fcl:~,1..:~:,.~~(ft~. 'f1,ul'sd.y, September '19, 19~ • I '-. T~nly GROSS~ POINTE NEWS H fAd " Iclgaret Ilghters are on the priU 'City Faced With Necessity Iggy Perfo'rms for His Mistress Tea To Benefit orne or ge IlS~s. James Vernor of Bloom- Grosse Pointers are :o!n!ng wIth "art!"n "Arry on theIr hobbles, field Hills Is the leading srJrlt of "nd tI- n'd -a-'home Uce they felt no this tine event* and some of the Of Deciding To Reestablish matrons from toe Northside, a P I h e helping- her in Grosse De, Bloomfield .and indian lODger exlsted for thllm untll they a nters w 0 ar - Vllaael in making sure the' big- ar~lve

lUMPING" PAINTING FRENCH CHAMPAGNE ONE.DAY SERYICE VINTAGE BRUT 1937 KOTCHER OLDSMOBILE CO. ~ere again' at 'Low. Pr~ces 14350 E. WARREN, at Chlllme~ lE.2060 For those to whom the art of gracious living is a cherished tradition, we take pleasure in announcing the arrival 0(' Shingle. Roofs. PeHENNEQUIN & E. BARBIER FOR SHORT TIME WE WIlL Imported French Champagnes OIL YOUR ROOF 1937 ~jntage 81. UNDER REGULAR The delicate, natural bouquet of these rlre vintages bespeak the perfect complement to dinnertime dining 1070 PRICE. ACT NOW' .,. a tribute to the "sa voir faire" of host and bostess. WE HAVE 4,000, GALLONS WITH PURE CREOSOTE Available of fhe beller sforq in ~our comm,mit~ ~!II1ll1I1i1I1lI1llmJ1lI1lIl1!l1ll1lll1lRlll1l1M!llMllllTllll1ll1llllllllllllmg I GENERALHOME MAINTE~.:::J iinlmmlIl1IIlllWolllllll!llllKll1lllUllBll!P1lllJil1l1JIlIUI1lImllIllll

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