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THUG C;APTU'RED., IN' GUN. BATTLE ~BE!lDLINES in Park Gun Battle Schoo! Plan FODd Chain Presents Park Police of Ibe . E~plalned at, t, Shoot It Out 'A'~~~~~'" MassMeeting, Store 01 Tomorrow In Cafe Fight Grosst Poi"lt News Offi«ials Inform Woods' Resi. T G - P · t One of Pair Escapes After. T~ulida)', Feb. 7 . 'ide~ts~f Details of Build. ' o. rosse Ol,ners' Crashing Through Heavy PRESIDENT TRUMAN places ' In9 .Proposals _ Plate Glass Door the food resources of America F t P t M d I f S I. W II Be 0 ed behind starving Europe to pre- 'A m~ting was held in the Irs os war 0 e, 0 upermarltet j pen on vent what he calls "mass starva- :Mason SChQO.l Tu.esday night, ' Kercheval Avenue Wednesday By A & P, . The Park police figured in tion", •. ~ calls upon Uie store- " II d b 'th Pate t T h ,an old fashioned gun. battle , ' ca eye n - eac er The "Stipermarket of Tomorrow" will be. opened by with bad men in the early keepers and food processors. to ..;-ouncIrl 'I .'for. •JO.'. :',:.~('~, ':,',:,':.a>.'~rtY{)..ny Part in ~:c"'!)¥'t"i~.'::~:/iv~j;;,A:,:S,,,?'}~~i~i,~~~ ;t:;~,~il~tt~i~l?:t ~~t:a~,"tHo~e:;I~~)[,i~~!~ d.~:value., ($80)df(he would have it hU ~,~"'""~m"""tM"'''-' i.'"~.". 'i'"=-8}d~~.'.HtolN.},."'..'_DuRa.rIvE.15'.•.y' ... '.' De~!=t~bJ!...... YiM.J.'4Q~, ~,.xhe ,creation .. of,.the'''sffilditt ,~"'etIi"pi~r~n..d"J!lIU1YOflierr:-;:~:~~'''''==;'f~.-:;ph~ and .i'athef.ell. up. Robel1 ~ """"".""*" ..,C4lses.,WherePho~ WiresW.e,C'Ih""J<,' u..p ry OU~r'from .Counc'll fun.d', w.ill p.ermit th.e ,SclJoo.1. delica.~les ,In addition. t~ h.ome- Emil PeI~at,aged 27; who lave .... "1m'/i.US.llOO'ptiurtlU-ilf.clotlllriii D SIT. I A ' • • board ..to. be.gm a.t once. "theerec- stylea bread. Supp..hes., WIll.be forged the namea'of .11100. !In~ have been collected In Detroit Bo.th ;M.elvul ..,Larks a.nd Edw. a.rd, Kbupe. ny. the 22 and 28 0 f ocla gencles ~rge Vanier to it and cashe

, . ' •.iu,*'~.~hr;;i::#-':,"&,,*,..,:~'Y.~,Mi'.:a...ar*~e'i're.&?twas.'U}f.¥ n '6" ~ ~''''_' w,.I'>\lc'"",' ';- • ?''';;ri~5''''''''. s ~( 'ji.' if so's' "? ------.-. r.. Page Two c; R 0 SSE p.O I N TEN E W S CHURCHILL Is 'having a one- the skies to unlimited flights and .' Theodore Nix will remain as fly about July 1st.'., ! day', visit with President Tru- authorizes this country to use tht> Behind Bars head of the department. In fact, kindly enter our reli&- :Beadlines of the Week man in Washington today. airfields on lend.lease bases ob- , The grocery department will tration now for early lIe.rt SUlJl' 000 tained from Britain during and carry, as usual, a c'pmplet~ selec, mer for the South J\merican rest. be released by manufacturera WASHINGTON 0 PIN ION prior to the war. Freedom of thO (Continu.ed from Pare 1) tlon of groceries l1nd household But we want no mlSundlnstand- hording these commodities. by seems to be that OPA Boss air regarded by some as the fore- -- '. ~ems, but new display shelving mgal?out this. It must ~ ~om- 'Ilaming Pauley at tendering reason of Government pressure Bowles is winning his fight to runner of freedom of commercial baked daily, with quality main-I of the latest type will permit dis- pleteiy understood that thl~ 1$ all ,lInanclal aid to the Democratic withholding raw materials from keep price ceilings on, with prob- intercourse. tenance iSSured through' daily play o( a largl\r variety than here- free, grat!, for nothing, as your party as the consideration in the thde offenders • . . the supplies ably, some minor concessions to .00 laborator anal sis of eve 'in- to fore: " ,letter,p~amly s~tes. ' tidewater oil concessions. and of these scarce articles 'expected hasten settlement of current Tuesday, February u: . y, y , ry "ThiS smgle store combmes the The bttle matter of the physi- President TrJ,lInan's obvious de- to be soon on the market. strikes. THE 137th ANNIVERSARY of gredlent used. MISS Betty Loew practical results of several ye~rs cian's certificate can be arranged termination to stand by him cre- .00 o • • the birth of Lincoln. will manue this new, depart- of experimental work," O'Don- at any time on a moment'6 no- ates a chasm between the two it YAMASHITA'S fate iJ sealed Moaday, February 11 , . . ment. nell said, "Althoug:h several of tice; as soon as we get the word •will be difficult to bridge. by refusal of President Truman GENERAL MASAHARU HOM- MAYOR JEFFRIES attacks the' A second innovation will be a the innovations in ,his store are that everything is all okey o.okey to intervene in hi$ case • . • may .". . MA, the "beast of Bataan" was idea of an international airport produce de-putment with 44 feet still' in the. experimen~al stage, for our recupe~ation. . . , OTTAWA says that Canada hear now at l!ny moment of his in Canadll. Calls the backing of (if open-style .refrigerlltor cases, we arl' convmed that th,'s type of Bet!-Cr make It July 1st. and re- sentenced to death today by ,a • enthusiastically. supports the idea execution. the site. in' Windsor "ridiculous." in which all fresh fruits and vege- compi~te food outlet, WIll be the member. it must be SOUTH of • 0 • of an international airport on the U, S. Military Court .•. he will . .~. tables with the ~ption of accepted standard In the near the equator. -Windsor sille and promises to CHURCIDLL has r e t urn e d be ICCOrded the privilege of be- THE C ARDIN A L- ELECT 'stapl~ such as pota~ou, oIanges, future .• We are proud to pre~t ------from a week's sojourn in Cuba present the site if it is so decided, ing shot to death by a tiring squad MOONEY PARTY spends its first cabbll(e, etc" will.be underco~~ this' store to our Gross~ POlIlt~ , S hoo'Z .. •• " now in MiamI. in contrasl to Yamashita, who night in Europe in Paris on its stant refrigeration. Mario Cola- customers as c'ur first postwar . • 0 • C' . /~'' , OWEN HAMMERBURG, a De- will be hanlled ignominiously on way to Rome. GO'VERNMENT WANTS santi is manager. '. model:' (Coutinuecl from Pate 1) troit boy' who formerly lived at the gallows ... Homma was con- • • • A frozen foods deparbI\ent ------LIVESTOCK hurried to market victed of responsibility for the THE TUGBOAT strike in New 2634 Carter, is posthumously with 24 feet of sell-service cases Such a situation would be 'prima &iven the Congressional Medal of C1nd plall5 to ~ave il"ain tor hu- deaths of 80.000 persons during York moved Mayor O'Dwyer io will carry a wide variety of Gr' avy Tra'lon- facie evidence that thlli. district' hit reign in the Philippines, Honor In the first ceremony 01 man con.~umption in .trickeD. ~ decreetlle c1o!ing of all business fruits and vegetables under three needed no governmentaid." the kind ever held in the city . . and amusement places in New world areas '••• much meat will labels, Packaged ice. creoun will (eqUalled frolll Pare 1) The people. in. ~ttendanct.', at • '•. Gave his life in the successful WHITE HOUSE ATTACHES YorkjlOt;,de!!ling with the feed- be dispensed from tHese cas,es the meeting seemed convinced be ~tored for later consumption. say a strike-ending steel price drort to rescue two buddies ... ing,heating and health ~ the also, with an tnsulated bag for certify that we needed 1\ "clima- of the soundness of ~.~ 5fhool boost is about to be announced. ~happed ill the mud in salvage THE SENATE BANKING people, until further notice. transportation to thecustomel"s tic change". Board's explanation,', ~t,was,the • . . :ol,erations in 'Pearl Harbor. Committee oks the nomination of • • .'. . horne provided. We confess to a ,.light disap- general concensus 'C!f'the Woods t • • • THE PUBLICATION OF, THE George E. Allen as a Recoll5trut- WASHINGTON reports. .tlid The dairy department, too, will pointmeD.t that the field o~ our taxpayers' that they, should go BIG THREE AGREEMENT at the " CONGRESS IS WROUGHT UP lion Finance Corporation direc- the impending wage 'price .polleY be equipped with the new self- recuperation seems 'to have been out and inform the voters of the Ynlla Conference, long the sub- to a point of near rebellion tor. of President Truman may result service refrigerator cases, and limited to the United States of facts before L!-te'erection day on 'against the administration's pro- • .,. ject of debate, reveals that ,the in a movement to bring I'national will carry aOfullStoclt of dairy America, but maybe thiJt was a March 4. " ; posal to ration America to feed Swiur, February 1& price of Russian ,entry into the wage level boost up ta 171h Pl!J.:. items along with a complete line pardonable oversight. PeJ'Son,l.lly Much Of the doubtl that 'sur- Europe. GENERAL MOTORS settles its war against Japan was to be spe- cent. " of domeutic and foreign cheese as we prefer Shepheard's Hotlll in rounded the W'Ul:;I. was laid by • • • electrical workers strike by pay- cial privileges in Manchuria and • • • can be obtained. i Catroar the French Riviera. We the specific assull8Ilce, carried in . THE FACT FINDING panel in ing an 18'h cent per hour in- the possession of Sakhalin Island F 1FT Y - T H R E E Michigan-' A candy department. will carry understand that nejther ,of these the ballot itself' th::t the fint the 'meat strike. recommends, a crease ... other branches of CIO and the Kurile Islands. bound, British war br~dell are a variety of "Holly Carler" pack- plac!!s have been too much claim of th"WoOds,.for its Jun- raLSe of 16c per hour in wages •••. are shocked by the outside agree... • .;. united with their GI. husbandS aged carid,iell. , '" mussed up 'by the" war. , ior High school will' be_met. , it is immediately accepted by the ment entered into by the United SCIENTISTS of the National at the Michig' an Central station -Picture. . b,'y",'FreO..''Runnells Anew setup phces cigarets, Farther' on this missive of The plan of the: School Board meat workers. but its acceptance Electrical, Radio and MacHine Advisory Committee for Aero'- ROBERT EMIL PELCHAT, 'tobaC:CO"canoy bars and gum'irt cheer says "The McGregor HealtH to provide first, for,. Units .whlch •. d ' A bl .Foundation, member of the can be immediately available for by the management is proble- Workers who, by their independ~ nautics are said to be concentrat- this morning.. • • locked 'Jp' at.' poliee.' head. quarte- t h e. co ...ee' epartmenl., capa e i. , maHcaf :-: • the decision cOmpels ent settlement, gain within I cent ing on research which may. soon' , • g t end' ill '"- h d . 11 Co'un'cil 0' f S~I'al Agenft'es h'as school purposes as soon as finish. '!,he indllStry to absorb 5 cents. of per hour of. what the G~neraICITIES AND STATES through- in Detroit"litter. beini arrested in at. ant ,w uo: .on: an at a ~ ~. ed in advance of the final com. a Charlevoix avenue bar ,early timeS. . ,.', .\" ' ,~',:- sent patients to 'rest in Arizona, pletl'on. of the entire bUl'ldlng, the raise and recommends an In- Motors division of UAW IS de- result in a plane with a speed of out the nation are uniting'to' i~t . The meat depa. rtment offers an Florida, KentuckY. ) Missouri, New treuein,the price of meat to mariding ••. R. J,Thomas, presi- 1,000 miles per hour. behind the task of building mil- Tuesday morninfafter his com- ' received much favorable co~. panion had shot. hisJoiay through mnovation 0d~ partithcular, signUl- ;~ahrk,':,.yNI'rOgrl,thnl'a,'Coaton'tl!narl,ao'aorn;~xasto' ment. )~ompe:n.s,te"for the balance. dent of UAW ..CIO, saySt "I am • • • Hons of new homes intended."pri .. a squad. ot park polle •. ' canee, Iccor Inf to. e company, u. . •• • greatly shocked to 'hear~is CARDlNAL MOONE'! AND ' . , in the form of ready-cut, pre- other parts of Michigan'~ In "" . ..,. _ ONE OF THE 'MOST important news' I, think that' it puts us PARTY,' who took off at 7:40 marily for the use of eX-lOldiera ~ packaged, self-service meatS. TWo Ontario seems to be the limit r decisions ever .to be handed dawn an a~ful spot because G. M: will o'clock last night from the Wayne and sailOrs. ae d their' dis'p~,t. :will be n ego- large open rmiierator caSes Will of choice outside:of the USA. YiOap SIIop liated. , ' . ,; '.. " , e.... ,. ~ by the U. S. Supreme Court is now come to us insisting thatwe county'airfleld; expected.toar- ' , "., •• . permitcl.lStomers to serve them- 'Th;jt's hardly faii-. However, we '."," It~ .. ", _ W4l UBCUJ:VAL, ., c.,... • now before it on the. case from settle on the same terms" . • . rive in Rome tonight for his early Wecine!da,., 'February U selves with exactly the cuts and pleaa for an ~ception in our : Florida wherein it is to be. de~ the wage agreement ~iJl affect investiture as a Cardil\al of the UAW REJECTS THE 181h Cent MAYOR O'DWYER of New PHOTO' FINISHING amounts desIred, Each package case. Jf we. can't, get away at PBOTOSUPPLIES., • tided whether or not a state has 25.000 workers' employed by five Church. offer of Genetal Motors ••• !\eu- York, ~elent. ,iIo~wliat' on his will bear ,the exact weight and once 'for 'a rest this side of the • the right to ban closed shoPll .• , GM appliance plants .in fOur '. • • ther calls on the public not t& get REPAIR "disaster rule" order which shut pdce. Th~ service lIection of the equator,. the m!U'velous vacation ea__ • r..Jeca... • .1I...... :; a three.man" Federal court in cities, of whom none are in Mich- A PARA!. YZING STRIKE of the idea that the union is only the city tiaht for a day, but're- dlllpartment will remain iands of Chile or the lower Bra- • ',Florida upheld such a ban which igan. ~ • the heaviest hit by the IO,OOOCIO transi( workers' today one cent apart with GM •.• they mop:. L~"_ tains fuel rationing. mtion, the company announces. ill country would ll~it splendid- : had been written into the state's outside agreement are 74 plants leaves'some 3,000,000 daily'users arealsa fighting, he says, tohave .' ,~nStltution by the voters. of the General Electric company of "Philadelphia Transportation restored the old contract ""hien , '. '.. - and the Westinghouse Electric col1veYBncea stranded. G,M. terininated on December 10, : ,LINCOLNPLAl'n' lays off 2,000 and Manufacluring company, • • " "as well as the settlement af many ',men on aecount of snort age of wh~re the waikouts were to IUP~ ltARL H. VON WIEGAND. the local grievances," ,- ; paits due to ateel' .strike: port a demand for a $2.00 a day, dean of' foreign correspondents, ° ,. • I _ ',' .'.,. wage increase. 'interprets ,Chiang Kai ,Shek'sre- OUR STATE DEPARTMiNT ~' Saturday, February 9 ' 0 • • cent announcement of his with- issues a sensational Blue Book of I THE THREATENING DO- STALIN ANNOUNCES the be- drawal from the government . of 40,000 words openly chafging that r tmsTIC .' SITUATION imPlels ginning of the fourth Five Ye.ar China, as an acknowledgment of Argentina is encauraging Fascist •• !>resident 'l'ruman to call off his plan fot. Russia and parenth,et- the ascendency of Communism doctrine and German politi~al I. ,much heralded, vacatlon in icall~' chllrgea aU, of. the Woell of in China in the future.' objectives in gcncral intha! t :F;lorida 'where he l!.xPecten to the world to the capitalistic sys- , • . 0 • country and otherwise pursuing :' meet. former,: Prime Miuister tern •• _ says, without naming . THE 34 DAY OLD STRIKE of a course hostile to the alUes •.• "Churchill ••• he wants,2,700,000 the atomic. bomb, that RUlllian Western Union olll!ratives comes brands the nation a refuge for • new. homell built. withiri the next scientists will. equal or .1Irpasll to an end, beginninll at ]2:01 tlW: German intrigue. ,; two years' ••• contemplates vast the achievements of those cf morning. . • • • :~.1ncreases in building-materials, a other countries and lets 'Ire- • • • AIR CHIEF MARSHAL; Sir r tripling of the libot force now mendoUll production goals' "to A JACKSON, Michigan, man, Sholto. Douglass, named com- .;engaged in home building, GOY- guarantee our country .against ArnQld Shea, tel1.'l police he lost mander-in-chief of British forces Ii: ernment ,subsidies and federal any eventuallY" ••• more com- his wrist watch when he was iI, Germany, luccl!eding Field ;,,'paymenl.l in other forms Bnd, posed observers will note RII8- sW,ePt into a rush of women in a Marshal Montgomery, recenUy ~'~.'!.ises i.D wages in. construction, sia's new five year plan as mere- d!!partrneD.t 1torllhurrying to QUY named chief of lh. British 1m- ,I crafts' whete'Jieees;ary: '-Otfler y the p~lv.J developmeat n"l--.'. .,..., ' ... , pefial Staft'. ~, Ilteps would, Include llrice ceilings of her. we~th '.and resourceaun- • • • • •• ~ on building lots and on all houses der a state maiiaged economy, as BRITAIN AND UN I T E b THE STRIKE OF 3,400 power • new or 'old, more effective price consistently pursued since the STATES complete a far-reaching and light employes in Pittsburgh I control-OIH!Iaterials, continuation Communists c8!!le to power. aviation' agreement which "opens called off "in the public interest" r (If rent control)l and mortgage in- • 0 • J; ~rance up to 90 Per cent of new SIGNS IN, MANY quarters :: building costs, with a ban on aU that the Michigan, Political Ac- $"",. OW"Mship for PtlJl Two YUI'J • "deferable and'non'essential con- tion Committ~ (PAC), the po- ",.truclion for the rest of this year litical bureau of the CIO.i.s =' ... all planned primarily to pro- breaking away from its allea;- ~. ~de homea for returning servtce iance to Truman, 10 firmly held : ' ~en. by ilia precfecelll!1rnearest outlet with this modem device. An elecme :; ,SHIRTS FOR MEN AND • 0 0 Marlon Chocolllte,Droge.es heater is ideal for warming baby's bath area or all a supplement to yout central heat- ~ NYLONS for womeD. will shorUy . EX - PRIME M I N 1ST E R Importe.;Skinless and Boneless So!lrdines II ing system on extremely ~d dayS. There is no cleaner, more convenient type of II Cocktail Tid Bits in Wine S/luce I; heat. Detroit Edison's new low rates make electrical heating even more ec!>nomicaL I( Co!lto!lwbo!lGrape J,uice II II C II FRUIT DEPARTMENT .," But Not 'For The Whole.Room '1 Airborne Strowberries II II Bananas The capacity of an electric heaten is plainly marked on each unit. The Detroit :: II Lo!lrgeCo!llifornia Oranges Edison Company advises ~ll purchasers of heating appliances to notice carefully French Endives .," how much electricity i. required to operate the model under consideration. Be II Delicious Apples caUt!.0UI of emavacant claims which imply that. ani ,electric heater may be II 'I «?perated indefinitely at 10.... cost and yet have sufficient output to warm larg~ .. FROZEN FOODS DEPARTMENT "~ areas. When an electric heater is ailed indiscriminately, abnormally high electric II A well ddined ilUI'I of quality Hospitality House Frozen Chicken Pies bills can result. If" Tiffin Tea Biscuits "I! surround. the offm..,. of this Pigs in Blanket '.. Here is a limple rul. to i>tlow in determining the amount of electricity a heater win Streusel Coffee Cake use. Take the number ol watb shown on the name plate divided by 1000 timeI 2 " Institution. Whether it's a rdltdio. "!i Herring Juice ' ~ which will Ii")lOll the minimum cost of operation per hour. " of me seltin, from which they " D.-1,IRY DEl' ARTMENT For eD.mpJe, the minimum cost of using a " .bound, or because they are the " tbouIand-watt heater is equivalent to burnine wisest of our choo,'ing ••• whatever, It has Whipping Cre~m • Howard BloOd Farm Eggs ten 1()O..WIltt 'bUlbs Of' 8fWenteen 6O-watt made this establishment one of this Maybud Gonda Cheese bulbL A l()()()...watt heater costs 14c a week Kauk!une Klub Cheese if ueed one hour daily for seven days. The \ region'. most favored names,whenever • Center Kut Blue Cheese tame .nit if .sed eight hours daily costs $1.12 I I Men', Apparel is mentionedl per week .nd $4.80 per month. Buy your I AWREY BAKERY ,I hea~ from a reliable dealer who can tell you I Dainty Cinnamon Tea Rolls I the COlt of operating a unit desiped to suit , .Yllientine Cookies ~ particalar needa. ,I, Cream Puffs ~pricot Pies

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" Th~rsCJay" FeD,rqlry" 4, "9-46 G If 0 S5 !.:, POI N TEN EVI S , Pag.11Ir •• of the Nallonal Bank' of DetrOIt, Bronze. Star Medal' for Pointer Neighbors Swap who served as a director of the .t~~~~=;:':~'*""Teen Age 'Pointers IPark Feels government corporation durin, Government Post the war. Rezoning Until Mr. Fisher sold his home Henry T. Bodman of Vendome on Vendome road in 1944, he and Mr. Bodman lived in the same ,CU~tomConfess Robberies; load left for Washington this block. Mr. Bodman Is a vice. Symptoms week to assume his duties as a president of the National Bank of TaIlors . .. director of the ReconstrtJction Detroit. Agitation t~ lncreas8 Com- Finance Corporation. Mrs, Bod- ROOF FIRE , To~enHemen' Set FIre to Homes mercial Area on Park's man and the children will not Main Avenue move to the capital Until J\Ule. Small damage was done bya Gang Between Ages of 13 a,nd 15 Gathered I"; Series of Mr. Bodman served with the The zoning and rezoning Army in Washington aU during roof fire which FaI1Tlll extin. Thefts and Arson Solved With Their Arred ' bug, which. has always ~en. ~e war .• Through his conJirma- gujshed at the_ Joseph Plappert When Detective Lieutenant. Arthur Loouwers of the endemic in the Pointe and in 110n by the Sena"te, he succeeds hom~ at 468 Touraine road at !attel' days has become epi- Charles T. Fisher. Jr" president 5:40 p. in. February 9. Park picked up a thirteen year old boy a f.ew days ago for 'demie, has hit the Park.. ------complicity in several of the recent, robbe~les in the lower part of the Pointe, he dug up the explanatIon of a lot more. For long thllt stretch of the The boy, whose name is with- ' south side of Jefferson between Barrington and Beaconsfield has held on accoWlt of, his youth, was were' able to make been the zoning problem child of personally responsible for the .explanatioll. the Park village, The land is 'robberies at the Arthur Totz '------now in Zone residential home at 712 Berkshire,. at the "A": area restricted to sinile family Harold Wurster home at 855 Bal- 'SU'P. port G:ven home 'development, but the four and at the , 0;. W. Burke If proximity'of the commercial <:lis- home' at 1328 Berkshire, which trict has made it undesirable he robbed on November 16. To Historical for. impro.vement with the char- T}1rough the ~3year older se;v- acter of houses found only a eral other. boys w'ere gathered S' ~ 'P'la ' block or two lJeyond and in the in. On them wer~ fastened the OClety. n rear towards the lake. The high robberies of cash at the Hoeber- price of the land, plus i\S undesir- ling Drug Store at 14937 Ker- ability for high class home sites. cheval, and cash taken from the Names of 30 Charter Mem- has resulted in it's lying unim- cash drawer at the gas station bers Sent to' Lansing: Foun- proved for many years, . operated by J. C. Buckingham There is now a strong agita- at 15000 KeichevaL The latter ders to Be Named Next tion under way to remove it ITom $50 to $75 robbery' was. only last. Friday. its present status" as z~ne "Au The - Grosse PoiJite Histor- land' and place, it in commercial Olhers $4' The boys were all in the la-15 year' old age brackets and all of ical Society has completed a zone "B" category. Whenever ""a $90 them live in Grosse Poirite. this has been l!-gitated in th,e P'lllt In the Woods village they rob~ list of thirty names of' Grosse the rezoning has always ~en bed two private houses, a real Pointers which will go to opposed. by those owning. homes .' estate 'office : and the, Smiley Lansirig as Charter memberS immediately in the rear of the MARSHALL Hardware Store, where they took Jel'ferson frontage between Jef- of the SoCiety.. . tJ_ about $50 out of the till. Their ferson and the lake,. " ex O'CONNOR depredations however wen"! much Following the 'enrolltp.en tonhe It is now learned that much of (Scotland Tailors Co.) farther than ordinary .. robbery. charter men;6ersan. . additional this opposition. has disappeared Both of the privatI! homes which list of names will be entered as among the nearby homeowners. The reason for this is" said to 14127 E. Jefferso" Aft., they raided,they set (In fire., ''Founders'' of the Society: It is When questioned about th~ ur.derstoi:ld there are many in the- be that the original subdividers' LboJ( 5344 arson charge neither of, them Pointe who expect to be identified restrictions, which. held this land with the society from its begin- CAPT.LEON.JOHN' JACOBI of Fisher ro.ad, ra- to single family dwelling house You Should Vote ning. , -", MMA uses only, is about to expire by Whengrganized and set for ceivesaniedal fi'qrri,CO . NDER FLEMING, recruit- limitation and the ,owners of the functioning, the. society hopes to ingoffj,ceJ; of theTh;tr6it.;are~, acting for the seCretary: homes nearby, realizing that this be installed in a room. in the Al- ,of the Navy~ atceremomes m the Ward Room of, the' .change in zoning is due to come If You Can in the "Housing ger Museum. The suggestion that U.S,.'Naval Hospitjlh'\: soon in any event, will not seri- WANTED.: the, society should eventually be Captain; JacobI 'iJ;'~aliu~te problems with the result. that the ously oppose the proposed rezon- located in the proposed Memorial . 't . ing now. • . School Election .\ Library bui~ding is still \ll1.der of .the. U. S: Naval Academy'a tremendous task o~ preparing and The exact area that it is pro- serious consideration. Annapolis; Class' of J920;' He maintaining vessels in a' high posed to rezone is bounded on FOR VETERANS RETURNING TO THE TEACH- served' with the Regular Navy state of operational readiness the west end by Tony Koinis' The new legistation now makes it possible for any- ING STAFF OF THE GROSSE POIt~TE PUBLIC unUl:1925'and was active.in the was carried out with all possible candy store between Barrington BB Gun . Navai ..Resetvefrom 1927 on.. In efficiency and thoroughness. His and Pemberton, and the former one to vote who. is properly registered for' school Taker.:'' . '.;; . • Novmber.:'f940', he..beCame eX- work in connection with over- Ray Whyte manufacturing plant, elections and haa the following quali1icatiollS: SCHOOLS. eCutiv~ . bUlcer rOt:~'the' ,',USS hauling and readying vessels of now being used as an auto sales ! From Students Diibuque':,lU1,d. Sailed'~ffi.:;'that aU typ~s, including 'foreign ships; iuld service station, un the east vessel.to :the east .cost;" I,:; for the aSiault operations in end midway between Lakepointe Must be a resident of. the Grosse . A group' of high school students. ' He served ~ Executive:cifiice.r Africa,' Euro'pe, and service in and Beaconsfield. " Pointe. School District for 20 days. ' celebratin,k last Satu~day night's and 'COmmanding Officer-. until the Pacific Theatre,' contributed This is the site which embraced. I victory over. Hazel Park pickedSephim~r, 1942" when ,he materially to.the succeSS'of many the public 'parking.lot during the ITwo houses, flats, or .partments for re- was a form. of entertainment that transferred .to the. Staff of. the combat operations and the '5UC- war, and until recently contained Must M a ~Ident of the State of proved obnoxious to a .resident of Cornmanderof the:Service Force cessful prosecution of the'war. the bus transfer waiting station. Michigan for six months. turning veteran~ and their familie~. the Farms. She reported that of thi-Atlantic Fleet, Vice Ad- Captain Jacobi's ingenuity, inl- The change is proposed In ' 2 Two ~ooms, with or without board, for they were shooting a BB gun and 'miral Alex Sharp: ''As, assistant tiative, and outstanding perform- answ~r to the pressure that is Must be . a Citizen of the United I • ',' 1. . one of the pellets had struck her and' later as senior. Staff ance of duty reflect great credit constantly exerted by private Window.,.,. Engineer of the Service Force, upon himself' 'and the United interests for commercial loca- 3 States. returning v!!terans. A short lII!arch. produced a car- he .served from 1942' Wltil. De- States Naval Service. lions in the Park and. for the load ,bf::teen-age, boys ,',ridlIlg cember 21, 1945. While on this Jonas H. Ingram. .. community-wi~e needs for great. around the. Farm.. s: T.h.e.Y.;il.i'i1d.{J duty'he,was promoted to Com- ,_.-'- ~ __ ~,.'<."...... w 'er"prin>kian'tof the"'iictOmm6d~ gun apd admitted'they.b:ad.b:eel} mandeiii:nd:t. ..~n t::.Captain. AERIAL 'SURVEY , .tion of businesses, which. ara Our schools need these experienced men teachers. shooting at street signs; 'T1le'giui . IIi cjYll;lif~:Captaili".:racobi ,is ' -- t. necessary. for. the conv~lcn~ was,. confiscated and the boys' Inspection ,and . StandardS 'En- Colonel Floyd E. Evans, Dlrec- and m!rvICt; of the. p~bllc II1 Your help:.will be appreciated. Call Don Camp- weretakeri to the Touraine road gineer of tliePurchasiil.g Depart- tor, .State Department of Aero- every growlJ1g commu~~y. r home of,'the"resident ,who hadmentof the Dlitroit Edison nautics annQunced today that The matter came offICIally be- lilt FIRST,l ...... h leq'lter bell, Niagara' 2000. ' coip.plained.. .':, ,;., " Company. He resides with Mrs. within a .short ti~e an aerial s~- fore the !?ark Council meeting .They ol'fered apologies and'then Jacobiand,.one son, Kenan, age vey would begm to determme Monday mght. This Appeal Contributed by were released after being wanied 17 at~,729."E'ish:~r;:',Road,Grosse !he ~ost adva~tageD.us to'!ffi.des~ ------t by Sergeant Champine of the po_ Pointe>Anotlier,'son, John, age Ignation locations In MIchIgan. PROWLER ~SCAPES lic/~ department. . 1";' is on i'vesSel'in the Pacilic. Colonel Evans stat,cd t ~ a ~ at A 'prowler reported aroWld 94: Edw.J" Ponqracz, Jeweler ------The citation 'reads: .. '') least 30G. tOVffiS m MIchIgan .- ," Merriwel!ther road at 10:42 p~ Ill. "ver' of..Truck UNITED STATES ATLANT. Ie s~ou1dtime so be.as, markedto makeatflymga!1 earlyless February 9 .dilapPeared before D, rl . . . FLEET . hazardous for the pilots of the the Farms police could reach the BASEBAL L FANSl Ih~neal.Trouble' FlagshIp ~~ t~~i;~mmander private plane. scene, ',' __ '_ AWARD • HEAR-.THE LIFE OF The City Pollee picked' up a 22 January 19411 man 32, years old ..on February The Comm~der in -Chief. 5 on the. complaint of a father Unitel;l Sta~ Atlantic, Fleet, in in the city for attemllted moles- thenarrie of 'the President of the CONNIE. tatioli and indecent exposure di- United StateS, awards the Bronze reeted toWard his fift~n: year Star Medal to old dal,lghter. TIle man was .driv- CAPTAIN LEONJ. JACOBI .& ing a gieenpanel delivery truck. United States Naval Reserve As soon as his arrest was Citation' known by the Detroit police they:F:or meritorious service in sup. put in a claim for him and he pOrt of;'. sUstliined operations was deliever'to them for trial against .the .enemy while serving MACKOR for. stealing a car in 1942 from as; Assistant Engineer arid As- Lieutenant Ludwig of the Arrn3'. sistant'Material Officer and later The City"police Will take him as .Engineer and Material Officer It) tIle.luci en' Lelong'Loo«.sp kited; S9ri g~tIy;.,.. FRIDAY as soon. as' his case. has run its on the Staff.ofConimander Ser- f~E~ODAf OF' course in ,Detroit. . vice . Force, Atlantic Fleet, from instonIly, sharpeni nliltyourj indiv id UClI!colori~ 8:30 PIII ~----- September. 1942 uritil January .. OPPORTUNITY . DOGBITE 1946.: ..: r- . T.ipslickJ tIlot stay, right :withlYO\I: all, dQy,long:with J'lhn Allen, 8,. of ISO Kerby At a,time .when the Navy was 'smoo tIl,leI;ngi"lil'con.iltency .•Alli12 'colon: CKLW , roae!. was bitten on the left hand faced with the grave problems 1 on' }'ebruary 11 by a cairn ter- of rapid; eXpansion, material and ((lma.iolmetlll,CO*. $1.- riel' owned by John Allmand of personnel shortages and limited EARL 'B~ BRINK' AGENCY 88 Touraine road. Farms police repair facilities, Captain Jacobi I 1221 Book BldK- CA. .380 ord.ered the dog tied up and held applied his superior skill, knowl. .1I~5 f,d.,ahbeiMHolt' It , under observation for 10 days. cdg,~ and ingenuity to those I ! I "" I I Ii I " I Valentine' Day i .1I I Is Cupid's• Birthday, I I Cupid's clay, February 14, is ~adi. I .sIi tionlllfy one of special attention at I Cupid's. It isannu.l1ythe sc:ene of i h.ppy couples, often with their chil- i dren, gathered here somewhat lIS tllS- I I timcny tll.t they hive not fOl'gotten. Yottl'cllerldld. llard-t()oreplaea I "",tch deservell the finest al1!. L«!t D e Roy' c raetory,tralMd '.DAY watch crarum".l r....Ul'" Its ern- SERVICE denty. All "'01"11: 1ul17 ~ teea. i ~ . a..~ I

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BELANGER. Gathered _------IiIIIICELESTE~ at her Merriweather home for Don~tions t~Help a Plucky Youngster Ii dancing and coltes were Jeannie i Howenstein, Molly Moll, Barbara Kid Bits - O'Leary, Pete Klaver, Dave j B1 Betsy Buhmap. IBogle. Don Beaumont, J a c k Avery and Chuck Exely. • • • On Friday, FebruarY the first. "Lover's Leap" is the title of CAROL STEWART d~ided to the Valentine's dance to be held .tart the semester out right by at the !)igh school on February giving a party. So she gathered 16. from 9 till 12. Dan Beck and her friends at her home for danc- Joe Hickey are co-chairmen of ing that evening. Later in .the the dance, and they have chosen evening, Mrs. Stewart. surprISed a number of committees to assist the dancers by serving them a them with the plans. Jeff Welsher mouth - watering supper. Jack and Ched Swenson will ~elect Jenkins was. Carol's date, while the band; Ted Likert. Bob, NeUe, the. other guests included Bonnie Fred Auch and George Cherpelis Lee, Cil'Tk McPhail, Sally Hoyt, will supply the refreshments; PinkY Devroy. Lois Buck. Ralph Barb Golla and Lorraine Hewitt Allured, Charlotte Simmons, Jack will issue the invitations and Don Rowe, Dot Stoner, Byrd Spurrier, Floer, Joanie Williams, Donna oloanie Williams, Bpb Stewart, IDahlen, Louis Champine. Lor- SUDlDates those' Gloria James, Bill Joop. Tommy raine Jones, Gloria James, Mitz Anton, Bob' Temple. Calvin Cronin, Barb Bundy, Mary Thorn, Purdy, Bill DeGraw, John Cor- and Adelle Gilitte will take care interchangeable casuals that fi"ld and Bob Hanson. of the decorations. The boys are I • • askc,l t() wear sport coats. while Nothing can beat' the weekly the girls will appear in skirts and bring 0 touch of Californio into gatherings where the gals of sweaters. Grosse Pointe discuss the latest ----- goings-on.. Tops in fun and your leisure hours. Amusing, amusement was the session at BARB GALLARNO's last Friday night. The blue-jeaned crowd 10 was malIe. up of Phyllis Biggs," color-splashed Cliffdweller print. Lois Rick. Dotlie.Donnelly, Helen Grubbs, Nancy and Janet Dal- rymple, Elaine Buhrer, Mary li~e, blue, white with black, Trumbull and MarM Lou Ewing. ". . . combined with bla~k High Tide. Probably I the most exciting DONATIONS for the Ro~alie Giganti Fund,~ponsored by Ray Henry, who writes basketball game of. the semester "Good Pointes and Bad" for the NEWS, are tUl'ned in at the newsllapero~ce. Left was the 'one last Saturday be- to right are,Arin Dooley of the NEWS stafl, Mrs.'J. C. MUJ'phy, MlSSPetle Woods (A) Black High Tide slack and print .f. tween Grosse Pointe and Hazel and Mrs, F. J. Hock. The drive has now ended at the .request of Rosalie's father. Park. Arriving in time to see the Picture by Fred Runnells close struggle between the J two teams were Annie Wakeman, blouse (two-piece) 16.95, Not Fred Auch, Betsy Bauman, Jeff Welsher,. Marilyn .. Lamb. Bill Business LeadersC;;onducting Queen, ",Maggie. Hanson, Jim Neigbborh~ sketched. Midriff play suit (three Bailey, Sallie "slocum, Harry Garber, Marge Botts, Ron'Dyk- Annua~ Campaign for Scouts Club News stra, Betty Auch, Dan LaFerte, pieces, short, skirt Md top) 22.95 Mary Thorn, .Bill Moll, Joan Busin.k andclvic leaders of 12,000 new moembers mus( be re- SChmidt, Bob Beaupre. 'Judy East side Detroit and the .Grosse cruited in, the Detroit area to HUMORETTES HOP: The Hu- Zick, Marty Beer, Harriet Howen- Pointes swung. into action Mon- carry out the Scout activities morettes are giving a dance Jor stein, Butch McKendrick, Ellie day as the annual Boy SCout goal for 1946, . , the young fry on Friday night, Hewitt and Earl Lapp. Bill Kil- ~PI~l"re b)' John Cu<1la.Jr. drive for sustaining .)Dembers be- Previous sustaining member- February 22, from 9to 12 at the (B) One-piece print dow and Ralph Dallier caused no ANN CUMMINGS, .daughter.of .gan thrQughout the metropolitan ship drives were held usually in Neillhborhood Club. The Humor- small amount of comment when Mr. and Mrs. J. W. CulIlIniIlgs of area.. _ the late spring but the current eltes, an. affiliate of the National they led the cheers. More power n05 Beaconsfield avenue, whose "The apPeal is directed toindi- appeal was timed to immediately Sub-Deb Clubs, are planning to play suit with black 10 them I engagement was announced at viduals and organizations and follow National Boy Scout week. hold danceS. once a month at the • • • her birthday tea on Sunday, Feb- each sustaining memberis,iwked ',Ogllen is assisted in District club. If these danc75 prove sue- CAROL LECKEIDER was one ruary 10. She will marry A. M. to give $5 or more to help carrY 3 by Raymond D. Mains, vice ~essful, the clU~ wlll1?e able to High Tide w;ap-around t1ilhty" surprised gal when she lie Thomas E. Stone, son of Mr. out the SCout .activities of",1946. chaiiman.,Solicitors include: Adopt a. Baby, a NatIonal Sub- ",alked into JOANIEWILLIAMS' and Mrs. C. R. Stone of Jasper, The drive will continue until W:. M•.Adams;Harold D.BaiI- Deb .proJect for the purpose of skirt. Sports Shop' ••• house last Saturday. night. SInce Tex. :f'ebruary 28. . .'J hn..' B "'Al B be H provlllng for the welfare of • ey, 0 . ayne, an ee '. .- ti' bab. . E . it was the night of: Carol's birth': Chester F. Ogden, District .~ A. Bokram, T. J. Break,M, J. ny y m.. u~~. day, her friends got together and Club Milking Lap Robes chairman of the Detroit Area Bruning, H. N. Bumpus, .George " ."...... 16.95. decided to celebrate the occasion Council, .Boy Scouts. of. America, Callahan; Andrew Carnegie, John SPO.RL:> ~LUB. A .new Sports by gIving her a surprise partY. For Percy Jones Yets announ~ that more than 100 Carron, Leroy A. Coreman, A. H. Cl~b I!I beIng orgaruzed, at . the Refreshments of course included men in, this territory are cam- Denecour, Helen FergU5on,J. E. NeIghborhood. Club on Wedn!"'S- the proverbial birthday cake a!1d The Southeastern W 0 man's paigning. for new members, arid Friesema; Clare~ceFurljt,James d?y afternoons. from 4 to. 5 for Ice-cream. Carol.was with .Walt Club will meet on February 18 defined the district as all the Gibson, E. W. Hacker, S. M:Han- g~rIs. ages 13. to 16. A~o~g ~e Smith, Joanie with,Jim Kennedy, at 11 a.m. in 51. Mark's Meth- area east of Bellevue Avenue ley T. D. Held. R. W. Jackson. gIrIs~ho ~111 be partiC1pa~IDi Barbara Greenlt:af with Eric odist Church to continue the work and north from the river to Eight W'al J tk J R' d I h are RIta Llghthouser, Manlyn • Anschuetz, Thelma Fife with Bob of making wool lap ro~ for the Mile Road, including tm! Grosse ter a oe, • an 0 p Meurer Priscilla, Warra$ Peggy Winninl, .Dolly Anne Lisse with boys in wheel chairs at the Perl:)' Pointes. - , Kennedy, John' L. Kenower. H I 'K t. O'K f 'd Sally Charles .Lambert, J.ack Leonard, W~I~r. a Ie ee e an Roland Gray, Shirley Ann Hahn Jones Hospital. I. !twas eXplained that the an- with Alex Jemal and Barbara The ~ar s!!l'Vice committee willnual budget for .•Scout' activiti~ L. KLindahl, Regmald M~cAr- This group Is. open to all Golla with Tom Rice, be in charge, with Mrs. LaVerne i•. consideiablj':higher ,than-the th1Jl', Harold F. Marsh, SIdney athletic-minded ,ira., • I • Crandall as chairman. Hostessel orgaJiization's share from the H. Morgan, C. F, Ogden, H. L. . • •..• Parties,. parties, parties • • . a will include Mrs. Edward Moore, Community Fund drive and the Parker, Joseph T. Reader, C. W: Rockenfield, E. A. Rolley, Fay CAMP fIRE: We met for the luper, deluxe, extra-special one Mrs. Edwin Klink and Mr!. Otis balance must be raised from !ius- Seeley, Wm. F .. Stange, John first time since January, 'and was liven on Saturday night by Everett. taining members. A minimum of Veech, R. C. Walk, A. R. Wauga- there were many. things to dis- man E. C. White, H. H. Wi!- cuss. We are having a dinner on lia~, Robert C. Winter and W, March 3, preparation. for which W. Wood. are being plannedbY::"thegirlli working for Fire Maker aDd Trail Seeker. The Friday before that he 'Vill be hosts to a Council Town Hall Books Fire for all Camp Fire girls , around this area, We are going to Camp in ~liy or Ju,rie. In Jan~ ,', William B.Huie Ullry Millicent Vinitaky we se.~ l~ted the best Camp Fire Girl. nlCHEVAL at ST. CLlII - n In February. the honor went' to "What the Ret:;rr~ed vetera I C:Irolyn Gates. There are four ic Groue Pohlte Exp~ts from ~s. IS the top girls working for Trail Seekers, selected by WIlliam Bradford four for Wood Gatherers and Hui.el. w~ . known au~or a:r~ three for Fire Maker. How many the 6ttle dress, to rOVIng editor for A~encan M of. you have one of the slick CUry Magazin.e, for ~1S lectu~e at "Camp Fire Calendirs? Detroit Town Hall, m the FISher I • • wear .under your fur' coof. Theatre, 'Wednesday morning, SKATiNG MEET: The GroSse Entire, Stock .of February 20, at 011 o'clock. Pointe Rotary Club will conduct For many years, iIille has been Ii skating meet for boys and girls Now when every womM wants a practical student of military under 12 years old at the Farms and 'naval affairs. His first as- Municipal ~ach, providing win- signment during the war was tel' weather continues. Members iust thafJacobson:s offer this Winter Coats with the Seebees, and he helped of the. Rotary Club will direct the this rugged group set up shore boys and girls in a program of installations and construct dol:ks races at 2 p. mr Saturday, Feb- collection of liitle dresses thaT and airfields under fire. Since the ruary 16. peace, he has interviewed ht.m- Mswer that demand. Solid colors Reduced dreds of servicemen to determme what conditions they feel quali- Kenn New Head fied to meet in 'civilian life. with details as new as the year. Author of the successful novel. for Clearance .. "Mud on the Stars," Huie is a Of Camera Club regular contributor to Life. Sal- Misses sizes , •. Dress Sh'op . urday Evening Post, Rcader's D!- At the annual meeting. of the .gest and other periodicals. He IS Grosse Pointe Camera Club held notable for his discerning articles Tuesday evening, February 5. 22.95 to 39.95. Jhes8 ore coots, that are reduced so as nbt.to be carried over on American political affairs, and Stanley Kenn was elected to the for his b.iographies of contempo- office of president for the ensuin~ trbm one season to another. Mostlyone of 0 kind: Below are a rary leaders of thought ranging year, from Govern'll' Harold E. Stassen . The other officers who were qfthe sweeRing reductions. to Major Alexander 'P. de Sever- unanimously elected were viIi- few highli9~ts. ~ky. " . cent Ayres. vice-president; O. P. " One of the author's earlier Eyre, secretary, and L. B. Mc- books was thE' startling, "The Dowell, treasurer, Fight for Air Power" which de, Imt.lediately following taking scribed the long political battle office: the officers called a meet- waged by General Billy Mitchell ing and proceeded to make plaru FUR TRIMMED COATS and others to overcome official for the coming year. and public inertia. His more re- . At the meeting to be held next Were 198,00'Now reduced tb 00 c~nt work is "Can Do:' the story Tuesday night at the .clubrooms 98 of the Seebees in action. in the Neig.,'1borhoOd Club, a sur:' 50 prise program has been.ai:r8l)ged Were 189.00 Now reduced to ROOF FIRE and all of the members.are,re- 94 There was a roof fire at 1088 quested to bring their cameras. 00 Beaconsfield Sunday morning President Kenn has invited any Were 149.00 Now reduced to 88 which did considerable damage of the public who arc interested befo,e it was extinguished by the in photography, to atteni the Were 98,00 Now reduced to 7800 Parlo::Ftre Department. meeting.

UNTRIMMED COATS , Were 119,00 Now reduced to CROWN ClutHlts-:L'Ieu Were 69,95 Now reduced to NIAGARA 6200 Were 59,95 Now reduced to JEFFERSON at NOTTINGHAM 10244-48 MACK JEFFERSON at DRE"EI, JEFFEII..c'ION at I.AKEWOOD 1:n'l5 KELLY -ROAD Kercheval crt St. CI.ir Were 39,95 Now: r:educed to .rosH 'Mte .... \

...... '''i=d ...... _ .cd . ,. ~ • E . "y"('sHs"-l . ~ .1<,.' .. d . $ ...« c ' ..... «e :corts' Cd d .. « . 1 «.' < i rir.,(d~ "rd" d. -'.,. .,5 $ dr'. ' a .7 Sf f * ,< £ t« ' e 5 SSE' $ GROSSE POINTE NEWS 'So~iety News Gathered from All of the Pointes Taylor Hall Weds' From Another Pointe Short and to the Poihte Phyllis Summerlee of View JOANNE LAMBERT came on Off on a ten-day motor trip are After Vows Were Spoken from Connecticut College last Tf by MR. AND MRS. WYLIE W. CAR. week for a short stay with her Reception in Dearborn Inn Follows CeremonYi Couple Will Jane Schermerhorn HARTT, of Grosse Pointe boule- parents, MR. AND MRS. CHAS. Live in Hillsdale While Bridegroom Studies,' . vard, )Nho are planning stops in F. LAMBERT, of Ridge road. Knoxville. Tenn .• and Irving, Ky. • • • Back from two years in the ETO. Taylor S. Hall, -son '2 This being thl "ntimental day of hearts end flars , • " In Knoxville they will be the 'A former Detroiter, MRS. of Dr. and Mrs. C. Taylor Hall, of Middlesex road, c1ilimed. . It', highly appropri,te that we tell you abcut the tea and guests of Mrs. Carhartt's father, GEORGE TOWAR, now of Ogun- PhyllisSummerle.e as his bride Saturday evening in .Bush~: '~bu5ineu .,.eeting ••• ROBERT SIMMONDS. quit, Me., is dividing her visit nell Congregational Church. Phyllis is the daughter of Mr•. ",Of the Glrden Club of Michigan. , • held Wednesday" . . , here between the Beaupre road and Mrs. Harold Lee Summerlee, of Rosedale Park.. - residence of MRS. WILLIAM K. ..' afternoon •• , - MRS. GEORGE D. HUNTING. For the impressive candlelightr . " ,: At the homlof Mrs. Dexter M. Ferry, Jr., on East Jeffer50n TON, of Rivard boulevard, wel- WILLIAMS and MRS. DON M. ceremony the bride wore a gown for Mr. Hall. Guests were seat. comed her son, DANFORTH DICKINSON, JR.'S home on East , . av.nu ••• " '. of cla.ssic }vhite sat;n with round ed by Hal Neal, Bruce Wright, HUNTINGTON. home as a civi- Jefferson. ' neckline. I~lng, po!nt~ sleeves John Chapin, James Foole, Jr •., Mrs. Julian P. Bow.n, president, was in charge of the. meet. lian after five years of Navy serv- .~.. '" ing ••• during. which colored motion pieturl5 of the glrd.ns an~ full skirt endmgm a .Iong and Richard Taylor. . ice. With Mrs. Huntington the In the Pointe again i3 MRS. J. tram. The dress was embrolder- . ..' ., of Mrs. Boyer Miller's Summer home at Wenhlm, Man., were former lieutenant commander will EDGAR DUNCAN, of.EI,m court, ed in seed pearls which matched Followmg the nuptial lieIVIce ..snown ••• tarry here a while before going whose southern' journey took her the trimming un the' coronet, Mr. and Mrs. Sum:nerl.ee wer'. For the tea which follcw.d ••• on to watertown. N. Y. to the winter home of MRS. ED- crowning her full length veil. ~~sts at the receptIOn In Dear- .~. Mrs. Ferry W415assisted 01 lhe tea tabl. by Mrs. Joseph G. • • • WIN HOLTZMAN at La k e She. carried an arrangement of rn Inn. . ;:Standart • , • Mrs, William P. St.v.n5 • , , Mu. Allen F. Ed. More Rivard boulevard news Worth, Fla . .- calla lilies' and camellias. The' young couple will man . ~'werds • , , and Mrs. Bowen • • • • centers about the arrival of the I . . Phyl1i~' matron of honor, Mrs. theirho!?e in ~lLsda.lel wh.ere. STEWART N. LOUDS from'Bal- MRS. KENNETH A. OWEN, the James Foote, came from her Taylor Will ~ntmue hiS medical • • • house guest of her Wlcle, and e '" STRIKESHIT VALENTINE'SDAY timore, Md., to stay with the home in Washington for the oc- studies at Hillsdale Collei . . ~enior Mr. Loud. Stewart has just aunt, MR. .AND MRS. CLYDE ;;,' All the f10rids in town are 5&d indeed over the lack" of ADAMS, of Merriweather road, casion. Nancy Hall, thp. bride. ' been released as a Navy lieuten- groom's sister,' Elayne Richard- .,lJ .nthusiasm' on this Valentin"s Day. • • . ant. Another member of the set out for Harper's Ferry, Va., Mrs. Lin'newetth, . last week to visit the J. T.MENT- son and Marilyn Summerlee They claim the strik.. have prllctically mldll Feb. 14 Just family, MRS. BREWSTER LOUD, were bridesmaids. is in Clearmount, Fla., for two ZERS. H t t T' .' ~I .... noth.r O.y • •• . • • • White net fashioned the honor I OS ess a ea '., , C months. Most Detroit conClrn5 have Clltin half the additional helpers More travellers are the CAR-dresses" which were made like . --- ". ' •• u5ullly hired to pael: heart,shlped boxes of posies for beautiflll • • • Quail.hunting has STEN TIEDEMANS, of Kenwood the bride's with extremely bouf-I Mrs.Norman K. Linnewerth, ol ladies •• , MR. AND MRS. LEDYARD road, who have gone from Savan- fant skirts. The four attendants Neff road, contributed to week- Too bed, toO ••• because jUlt releued after a long ab. nah, Ga., to Sea Island. Ga. Their pinned red carnations in their end entertaining with a, te,a in MITCHELL, of Ridge road, to next stop will be Tampa, and hair, and their boull..uets were her hOJ;lleSaturday afternoon in sence, dlle to the wlry .. rs ••• are thl 5himmering celophan. Selma, Ala" for a fortniiht. .~ boXII that,mld'poliel twice as beautiful to rileeive ••• . . . they will return to the Pointe also of red carnations. • honor of Mrs. Neil B. 'Hayes, Jr:: :.~ Tha boxeS now~m. with a curved top 10 that the most March 1. ' iHarold Surruner!ee, Jr., the Mrs. Kurt KremJick and Mrs. Week-end skiers include the • • • bride's brother, was best man Norman Pleffner alternated at •.: frlgile of b1ossomswiUnot be harm.d ind.livery , ,. '. THOMAS MANNS, of Meadow . . . . Lane, who hie themselves to ,ADELE CONNOLLY has mi. pouring. DELIVERYBOYS WEAR OUT SHOES Vanderbilt for the sport. Their grated to Palm Bea~h to join her Caivar'" 'V.omen On the guest list were ,Mrs. recent companions were young mother, MRS. WILLIAM F. CON- .J Robert Taggert, Mrs. Chester .;; SpMking~f, fio\ll~rs••• y.ars of society writing b.oingth•.:. NOLLY, of Rivard boulevard, at M S ~'I M Mr JUDY, DAVID and PERRY WIL- the Breakers. The, two will' con- Pia, C' d P Cahn, Mrs. ..." c anus" s. ~.to mind whlln the subject ariIM ,. • ". . LIAMS, MRS. AUGUSTIN G. 'n, ar art'".J Charles Fel1rath" Mrs. Walter ,:;. Tilt oftrepNted stCK:Y' of. how'when Mrs. fr.d.rick Clifford NUTTER and MRS. PERCY G. tinue their winter vacation until 1__ ' _ Jordan and Mrs. Edward Eisen" the middle of March. " '=Ford wa, d.butinteVi~ini.t'Bruth ••• me_ng.r boys from the GROSE. • • • • Plans for entertaining members I berg. . ' , .;; flori5!s ietu.11y WORE OUT the ioles ofth.inhoes delivering • • Recent cocktail hosts were MR. and friends 'at an ,eVening card I Also present were Mrs. H,,erber,t = flowers to .her. hll"'•.• _ ~ On terminal leave from the AN MR J and ga'mes party on March 1 at Shollenber.ger, I M!5' N e .11 . B. n D S. OHN K.RONEY, of H M L II Wa eh ~, AJ,difjfhldri't'bt.n for the 'yst.m of lutomobil. delivery Navy. LIEUT. CMDR. BURT Hawthorne .road. Their guests Calvary Lutheran church, will ~yes, ISS UCI e . ram,. n last \v'.!ek-end included MR. AND send Mrs. Louis Moreau and her MISS Lyle Engstrom, MISSMar,. .',I" 'wIt.WI knowtn.M.rs. Ford '.'.m.wOllld".claughte.'r,haveMrs.h.ld.Sam.lilltru.!H..' Bell•• '•.w., • d. ~.... ' .'.'. withEDDYhisTAYLOR,parents, MR.JR. ANDis stayingMRS. MRS. GEORGE HAMMOND, MR. capable 'committee s cur r y i n g I Parnell and Mrs. Earl ThompsoJ:!, , ,.ThtDMiClc Orchid5 wf,ich Mil. Jamfl B.Jolln5Oll (France5 BURT EDDY TAYLOR, of Lake MR. AND MRS. CHARLES R. COLVILLE' leaving AND MRS. REECE HATCHlTT, about tor a wholE': new set Of]' :;,t.Dodg.rcliniecrWhen she mid. h'r d.lMIt (almOst'a d~d. ago, Shore road. Burt, Jr. is juSt back Christ church after their wedding on Saturday. Febru- MR. AND MRS. J. HENRY ideas concernmg.' this type of so. Birthday Party Planned, : ~n.wl in:th~rikiok'c;.dilil~ Hotel •• , I '..' from the Pac~fic.. • ary 2. Mrs. Colville is the former June Vesta Fredericks, SMITH, JR., MR. AND MRS. cial program. . .. .• By Chapter AO of. P. E. O~' NELSON W. SCHLAFF and MR. The Women's Auxlhary In 1ts -_. .,' .;q ", 1:.h!~iai~~s:wer. 'fMlCiilly'~ip~'fO! tn. ~C:-5ion MRS. CHISHOLM N. MAC- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Todd W. Fredericks of Ox- AND MRS. JOHN LANIGAl'.. attempt to provide a worlhwh~le Chapter AQ of P.E.C. willli~ld eve .ford road. The bridegr:oom is the son of Mr. and Mrs- a1icl .., ry.OIII.., . 5WOM,~. at :h •• -.0"'9. 'I'n-I-I-i.,toy'cd It , " ~;t~~i:nh~Jt~t~d~ao~ .. •• , program for church women; w111its annual birthday party in the ~.I~;~ ~1~~A;~: Arthur Colville of Royal Oak. An e.'Cciting three weeks i! in foll.ow'. t~vo-fold purpose m all home of the president, Mrs. 'A- :1::' r'MR$. PHELAN C....RRIED WHITE VIOLETS visiting and theater-going in New \ ~icture by Fred Runnells. store for NANCY BIGELOW, of I SOCIalaffatrs; namely, to serve E. Vossler at 222 Moran road a! :.:' i Vf~rll lhirtY' ..-m.mber Mil. James J. Ph.I.n; Jr .... lwidal York. ••• Touraine rolid, who left this week the church and to provide Chris. 8 p.m. M~nday, February IS: . Jt;bo'!qliet ,',., . .: . ..,. . " Two Hillsdale coeds who visited for Weslchester County. N. Y. to tian fellowship. The discussion on China' will ::: ":W,e'.;" tried our best sine. then; • .-~ inspir.~" oltler the Pointe recently were MARY visit her. fiance, CHARLESWAL- Tickets go on sale this week be continued. Ester Nate! will DO MURPHY, and his parents, with Mrs. Henry Zahrl in charge. be the leader • ..~.:,.'itl,ill: t.o adopt the i.dH .••• but w.' .... nev~r,suCClleG..ed '. -.', (qllite. ELLA ANDRUS and her class- Social Calendar MR. AND' MRS. GEORGE F. ;;;:;;:;::;:;:;;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;~;:;:;:;:;:;;::;;:;;:;:;:;:;::;:;:;;::;;:;;::;;:;;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;;:,;;::::::::::=;:::; . " ...Ie~anl w•• , , IS TIme would \'.lIt it) ••.• mate, MARILYN GUNTHER, of MVRPHY. Nancy and Charles ~ ddda a a da a a da a a II a II 000 II 1111II 50 0 0 a II a II aa a 0 a 111111a 000 dOIi~ ~.MrsP!lelen cerrillct .n white vioIefs, • round .bonqUCt, en. Flint, who stopped with Mary ENGAGEMENTS 'circled by a ruff of white v/oiet • " . " ElIa's parents. MR. AND MRS. ~!n~,AND MRS. ROBLEY SWETLAND. 'of Cou- Iplan to attend the wedding of ~ = f dersport, Pa., annoUnce the engagement of their daugh. BETSY WRIGHT, one of Nancy's INSURE YOUR PEACE OF MIND WITH A' .. ~ .;:' Th. Alger ••• Boyer orchid•• , ,Ie-always.the rnost FRANK ANDRUS, of Beverly ter, LIEUT. BEVERLY JANE SWETLAND, ADS, WAVE classmates, and LIEUT. .~ :.'.raved in th. ~,Eas. ter., parade's '. •• ." 'road, • • • to '. oV'r..:f.. • • . LIEUT, CHARLES ROBERT WHITNEY,AUS, son of ~~~~~ ~~S~O:N, USN?,. i'} BURGLARY POLICY .: "~ E. " .T. HANDY NEwBERRY 11, of MRS. MORRISON WHITNEY and DAVID MARSH- ,~: .. A SHOUL~RFUL OF ORCHIDS . Cloverly road, h,s returned .from ~. A nort!lend girl •• ,CcmtanCI C~lrter ••• now Mrs. Arthllr a two weeks' jaunt to Phuadel. ALL WHITNEY, The Breakers in Palm Beach, ' : ;- Douglass, Jr., and we beli.veshe livej ill N.w YCll'k• • • phia, Pa. , Fla., is the current address of- MURRAY W. SALES, of East .~. : AlwaY' wore more ordlid •• t cn. time tMn anyone el... • • • Rivard boulevard. APPRENTICE service, MAJ. C. H. EWING is , ,we'v•• ver written about • • • Word from LIEUT. JOHN SEAMAN CLYDE B. TALBOT, back in .his home on University Jefferson ave~ue. • ART~UR JR. is on duty'with the Merchant place, He served in the Aleutians J, RO~Df ~~ : (Although Miry. Piekiord in town a f.w years agc wore' I BRADEN MAC PH E R SON, USNR Marine after a three weeks' leave a year and for the past year has JOY REED. daughter of MR. ANb COMPANY complet. should.nlll of pink orchids ev.ry day during h.r visit , son of MR. AND MRS. here in the Pointe. been stationed at the Vaughn AND MRS. KENDRICK REED LL • . d bL d'dr' I) CARL D. MACPHERSON, of :l= ••• In me.,. met I n t get U5 ••• Berkshire road, indicates that the • • • General Hosp-ital. Hines, Ill. of Fisher road, .has returned t6 0: : . Mil. Oougl.. • • • tall a~cI statlly • • • cOlild wear the naval ollicer has reached the Swelling the ranks of civilians . . ..- • . Olivet College after spending the INSURANC-E II( : large number of orchid. with g~at.r sueeess than miniatllr. Marshall Islands. Other Pacific is former PFC.-ALLAN MARKS. For a visit with her parents, the week-end with her parents . '"'.; .' 'Mary Pielr.ford• • • posts in which. he has been sta- son of MR. AND MRS. CHARLES SELDEN S. DICKINSONS, .. of • • • Mrs. D's orchid. were invariably de.p purple of • pinki5h tioned include the Aleutians and B. MARKS, of Lincoln road. who Clo~erly' road, MRS. ROBERT MRS. MILDRED H. TONCRAY .. Iavendar •• , Pearl Harbor. wasdischatged from Fort Sheri- BENCHL;EY, .JR. .arrived from and daughter, JEAN, of Buck- =101 , ingham road are spending the 1212 Griswold St, RA.4417-9-9 I ...... dan, Ill., after service in the ETO New York with her small daugh- .."" :, and Camp Polk, La. ter, ELIZABETH. They plan to month of February at Miami I . I MOUNT TREMBLANTATIRACTS POINTERS During her brief visit here I There is a decided vogue this Wint.r at the Pointe DEEDEE NEAL was the much- • • • linger :for two weeks. Beach. I .'-' th. feted guest of her grandparents, ,I among th..... en USllsts.... DR. AND MRS. SIGURD BECK- Ill: West Palm Beach. Fla. are I For the hils of Mount Tremb.lant in the Province (!f Qu"ER, in their nome on Devonshire MR. AND MRS. ALFRED C. ,I bee •• , . ,.'... '.... ,' .. road. The young Boston visitor SCOTT, of. 'Buckingham road. I From whit _:"n gather, • , the Winter sportsm.n ••• was accompanied by her father, After a month's stay in the resort, , lodge in qUlint.Fr.nch eattages •• , Ind participate in mor. KIRKE A. NEAL. the Scotts will proceed tq St. , Louis. Mo." to greet their daugh- OIItdoor sports to th.ir h.arts content '.' • • • • A group which has spent the past fortnight at Mount Trim- LIEUT.' (ji) AND MRS. C. ter. CATHERINE, at Principia College. blant willreturn to the Point. this week.end • ,. . GARRITI' BUNTING are biding • • • In it will be Frances Stroh •• ~Frances Obert~uffer ••• and temporarily with Mrs. B.'s par- After. tlJree years Naney Green•• , • whoprob4bly hoed .legant and dNp tins ents, the C. B. TALBOTS, of

I from the mows. , • ' I F~mer Pointen Mn. Sidn•., R. Small • , • and h.r daugh. : ,ter, Betty ••• Ire also e~pecfed at their Glrden Court apart. I m.nt to join Mr. SmaU thi5 week••nd • • • .

I• • • • I HOME OF MRS. STRUTT \ ) Another aflra~ion Mount Tr.mblant boasn • , • is the I charming presence of Mrs. Michael Strlltt (A.ri.ne Frallr) ••• \ ,I Who hiS I home there ••• " Mrs. Strutt finds Mount Tremblant perfect in bottl Winter , .nd Summer. • • . I At the moment ••• we undei:stand sh. is visiting locally ••• with har moth.r, Mrs. Joseph Wa5hington Fruer ••• )1-

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l • I I Page Seven . ~~nClay. February I.,'1946 ~kOSSE POINT! NEWS of and for Pointe Wome~ Woman's Page • .' • by, Signalman's Bride""Elect Wood Sisters Romanc~s .Disclo'sed'~ M'rs. lambert Hostess who. where Fete Classmates .Bnd The Grand Marais boulevard In Valentine Week To .Pointe Gardeners home of the Philip Sheridan Woods was decked iri red and MlIrriage of JOlin StUll" lInd Bruce Mason Is Told at: "rhatnot white Saturday when petite Gar~ , Branch of 'Women's Natioll.l Farm and Garden toeaI, lin and Marilyn feted their class- Luncheon in Home of Bride's PlIrents .•, AsSociation Meets in Ridge Road Residence By Whozil mates from the G!'OSSII Pointe Valentine week brought romantic news to !he Pointe,-' Sacred. Heart Convent at an .Red carnations, white stock and white azaleas in an H"v. you he",d. ;'boulP"eg afternoon Valentirie party. with wedding and engagement. announcements fortelling antique silver epergne centered the tea table in the Ridge SnuJl's "shon, sharI" venio" 0/ Marilyn welcomed 'the guests of spring. road home of Mrs. Charles F. Lambert Monday afternoon When Saturday guests gathered in the William A. Stuart ''The )lla" who .C"me 10 Vi,... , in a turquoise dress, .while Garliri as mem1:lers of the Grosse Pointe Branch of the Woman's ner? One. Stlluratly "flernoon, chose a peach-colored frock. home on Fisher road for luncheon, a surprise was in store, National Far-'m and Garden Association met. On opposite shswent to Dollie Jrf,Git'eTin's A wide red satin ribbo~ gave for Mrs. Stuart told of the marriage of her daughter, Joan. to Bruce Mason. Two large red hearts bearing the names ehds of the table were pewter and crystal candelabra hold- house; to pltlY M"h Jongg ~ a festive touch' to the madeira ing white tapers. became violently ill during the cloth which covered the table. of the couple carried out the Valentine motif.; HilhU_htof the afternoon was H. Pre/scott. Mrs. William. Che!ie- There were red and white carna- Joan and Bruce. the son of gtlme • • • "lid theTe WtlS some Mr. and Mrs. William A. Mason, an informal talk by Mrs. Clar- brough, Mrs. Alvan Maciluley. fluestion tis ..to wheth~r ;t was tion corsages for each of the Swetland, or Coudersport, to ence W. Avery on conservation, Mrs. Henty L. Newman and Mrs. young misses. and a large red wel'l! married last Ocl. 14., The Lieut. Charles Robert Whitney, .The' group's: president. Miss Ward A. Detwiller. th~ "pung" or the "chow!''rhe heart at each place enclosed a bridegroom is a senior at Kala- AUS. . physician ~tIlled, ruled it 'WIIeS mazoo College, where he is presi- :Marie Louise Anderson, and Mrs. others \vere Mrs. B. E. dainty handbag. . Chuck Is the son of Mrs. Mor- stili dent of the Century Form. Joan Wilson W. Mills were among Taylor, Mrs. Henry p. Williams, the "flu" aN thtll she could Joining in the Valentine fun rison Whitney, of Rivard boule- also attended 'Kalamazoo College thOEe who poured. Mrs. Herbert. E. Trix, .MrS, Ford Ifot be moved from the Mcw.v' were Rosemary Shorts. Elizabeth vard. and David Marshall Whit. and is residing with her parents Assisting Mrs .. Lambert ~s co- Ballantyne, Mrs. Henry L. Caul- eri" tff.etUge. until Mcmdtl)'; She Freeman, Nancy Zimmer, Debbie ney; of Washington road. . htlss;,"e recovered, •• but with until Bruce is gradual'ed in June. The hride-elect is a physio- hOlltesl was Mrs. Philip I. Wor- kins and Mrs. Harold R. Smith. Fitzgerald, Judy Sigisman, Milry Another announcement of in- the loss 0/ six pou"as, which Jean Moran. Mary Hendrie, .¥ary therapist at Valley Forge Gen,- tftt~r. .'. terest to the Pointe comes from eral Hospital .in Phoenixville. On hand for the meeting were Peg says is. II blessing but t!Je Bragley and Sheila Cannary. Coudersport, Pa., with the word Mrs. HerbertJ. Vloodall, Mrs. Pa. She was graduated from Scout Leaders wrong method! other small guests were JQ.se- of the engagement. of Lieut. Sargent ColU!ge of Physical Edu- William R. Kales, Mrs. Hugo phine O'Brien, Joan Fisher. Beth • •• • Beverly Jane Swetland, AUS, cation at Boston University .. Scherer. Mn.. Harold R. Snlith, . FASHION .DEri: Forbert, Jean McKeannan, Donna daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robley Mn. Charles McNaughton, Mrs. To Meet Feb. 19 Lieul. Whitney, ~who served in Most women who market "on Kerrigan, Marjie Lumburg, Cath~ . the Pacific. is now on duty at JOseph J. Crowley and Mrs. Rus- erine Chester, Patsy Joy. Karen A Girl.Scout meeting, will be foot'" are :not what one'mlrht Fort Custer. . sell Dexter. eall .~ for thepho.' Christent. Judy Mueller and Pointe Students No wedding dat" has been set. More Home and Garden. mem- held l!t. Neighborhood Club .on Sally Murphy. bers who attended were Mrs. Joel Tuesday, 'Fehruary 19, at 1:15. rrapher's camera • • • so' I was AlL leaders and. troop'committee entranced to see Mrs. Anthony Seeking Offices STOLEN CAR FOUND. il1l!rtibers are urged to attend anq Mot lie h a 11 pickint out her Dr. Wylie Will Address A car stolen in Delroit was Rotarians Asked enjoy the folk dancing done by ',reens,' while wearinr a very National Music Teachers Four Grosse POlnte students at found on February 8 parked on a' group fro mItiternatioJlal smart brown .ull,' topped .by a . MARIJI.N BISHOP, daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Michigan Sta1'e',college have been Mary street near Moross. Farms To Help Scouts Inslitpte. . bewitchlnrly ~illmed hat, perth~ R. Bishop of 5 Lake court, and SM 2/C John S. Burchenal, Dr. Ruth S. Wylie, daughter nominated to fillsopbomore .and police. returned it to its owner, Don't forget to bring in Friend- ed on her "up. do" •• '~doubh~ son. of' Mr. and Mrs. Selden Day Burchenalof 295 Mor6ss of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Wylie, of freshman class offices. . Elld Felts of 15871 Baylis. . ship Bags. she had stopped In. on ber. way rQad, w1,11, be marri~d .on February '18. The, ceremony will 1253 .Kensington road. will be in Primary elections for both The youth committee of the Detioit On February 20 to attend classes will be held this week. , 10 some function, but shecertala-be performedin .. the Grosse Pointe, Memorial -Church at Grosse. Pointe, Rotary Club, R.. J. the annual meeting of the Music These are the. first sophomore Purdy, chairman, is attempting Altar Societ'" ly relieved the monotony of bl!re S.p.m. with the Rev. Dr. Frank F~tt officiatLllg .. Teachers' National Association and freshman elections on cam~ to interest more members of the . J or 'babushkad' .heads fenerally 'Both Marian and, John arei . , which will be held at the Statler pus since. 1942. aerviee organization in promo- Plans Card_ Pa, rty sten'hereaboub. • graduate.~. Of... G.ro,~efo.inte High uSber.sincIUde.sa. m:'.Fittes,Gecirlle Hotel. George '.Beyer, . Edward Fritz, • tion of Girl Scout activities in and Marian IS attendmg .the De- Moffett and.LouisFarr, • • * Doctor Wylie is a composer and Ruth Hansen and Doris Ruehl, _ the Pointe; . ' The St, Paul Allar Society will' At the. Larry Ad.ler-Paul tt'pi~, Institute. of Technol!,gy. AreCeptio~ in the church will member of the Music Faculty at will run for offices. Beyer, son Mr. Purdy has circulated a let~ ,John. returned on February 5 follow the wedditlg.cerem ny if S I d ht th the. University of Missouri. She of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beyer. of tel' 'among the club members, sponsor a cad 'party in the gym- O raper a Blr a ur aymg , e fromSasebo, Japan. ,.' . 0 • will present a paper on "Rythmic 179 Beaupre avenue, is a candi- asking for volunteers to tilke nasium of the school on Grosse fashion note was 'deflllitely'black~ :The bridegroom-elect has spent • Trends in Modern Music"at the date for sophomore presidenl.He part in this activity. He points Poinle boulevard on the evening blaCk, biack .. The following ladles the last three years in the service PTA K b' Thursrlay session of tlie conven- is majoring in business adminis~ out that th.ere are, approximate- of Thurs'day, February 21 at 8 of the . '''ensembhi'' were' so and saw aclion in the Mediter- . . er y at tion. lration and is affiliated w i.t h ly 640 gifla now registered in .the p.' m. garbed: Mesdames Thomas Pad- ranenn b':!fore' being sent to. the T H V Sigma .Nu .fraternity. ' ______dock, WilIiarrtMuir, David .Rust, Pacific Theater: He. was a signal- Girl Scout and Brownie organ- 0 ear incent Fritz, son of tk and .Mrs. Wi!" izations'in the. Ponte. Counsel Dessert Farty' Pllln~ed Hey\vard Thompson, Aitdrewman. on theARL 17, the USS Mrs. Cheatham Taking Iiam Fritz .of 1329 Beaconsfield and assistance from men is bad. . , All' Hotchkiss,' Louis Groch, 'Hulchil1- Nurn,itor, first repair ship with . avenue, has been nominated for 11' needed. . By Un,tllrlan' Illne'! the first .service force which was Dr. E. Lee Vincent, chairman Young Guests to Ball son Larned, John Finkenslaedt, sent into Japanese waters last of the psy.chological departmel1t .~ . freshman presid'ent. He has not There will be a Girl Scout Mrs. William Thompson of the' Harold Emmons, Roy Chapin, Seplemqer 22. . .. ' , of the Merrill Pal!ner school will This will be a. gala week-end declared his' maj or course as yet. Miss Hansen, daug!lter of Mr. Camp meeling on Monaay, Feb. Women's Alliance of the Grosse Haldeman Finnie, Ned Batchelor, Marian. has asked her sister, be thl! speaker at the February for. Mrs. '.George K .. Cheatham, 18, in the home of Mrs. Lynn of HawthoI'I).e road,. and. her two and Mrs. Chris Hansen of 253 Pointe. Unitarian Church. and her Albert Brifdley. Robert Rains Elizabelh, to be her maid of 19 meeting of the Kerby School McKinley avenue,wlU run for O'Brien, camp chairman.' Repre- YQ).lI,g'guests, Carol Howell' and committee, 'Mrs. A. DeValem:uela, and Darrell Roberts. honor. Claire Davenport will be Parent Teachers .l\ssociation. sophomore class treasurer .. She sentatives from. the Rotary, KI- Betty Marschali, who are flying Mrs. Alfred. Engelhardt, Mrs. • .• • bridesmaid. Robert Chesebrough Dr: Vincent's subject will be is a busiriess administration ma- wanis anll Lions Clubhav~ been to the We n tw od'hMilitary asked' to attend. . FranklinG.Treat, Mr& Richard .l\IiSo'led Heien Delln, Edher will behest .man for John and "Normal Growth In Children". jor and is a mffilber of Pi 'Bl!ta T. Gerathy and Mrs. John H. . . . I ------Academy at Lexington, Mo., to- Ph) sorority. . Flancher, are planning a holiday Ford and . Molly Macdonald at at 437 Jean Mesritz Honors day. , Miss Rlfllhl, sophomore, daugh- ~rs. De.n Gives p,1I'rty treat on 'Friday, February 22. Town Hall !:l~t Fr!dl!.)' morning quite a few' matters The girl! will' be escorti!a:.to ter' of Mr. and Mrs. Adam .Rueh1 For Mt,. Pleasal)t Guest. Dessert will be served at 1 ., • then remembered the)"d be Lakeland. Jerome C. DuChlltmes the Wentworth Military Ball Sat-' of 873 University avenue, is •... to • • • _, o'clock, . fQllowed by bridge. at the BOOk hear Rarold E•. Saw an ado r a b I e black The Jerome C . OuCh , ell' u.rday._ni~t by, Mrs. Cheatham's candidate for class trellllurer. She is majoring in business ad- ,-::Mnr.'Charles ,A. Dean, Jr., o!' Many reservations have already Stasoen, •• 'natcb. cocker' puppy:on a leash, , '. arm, twl? so~.s"Geoig.e' K..C. heatham. who are temporarily. biding with ministr!ltiqn, . Lewilltonroad, entertained a few been made. Among those who are .• • • leading Annie Sherer down Jerry's uncle, Harold DuCharme, J~.,and Richard. ' ... ' friends in her home lut week in entertaining friends are: Mrs. Look.alikes •• , Mary Bulkley Ridge road the other day ••• of .Lake court, were feted by honor of Mrs. Rae Hooker, of John R. Decker, Mrs. Lawrence and brother Jim ••• Mrs. George Jean F. Mesrib at a cocJdail Mt. Pleasant. . . King and Mrs. C. R. Fettig. Johnston and miniature addition, and couldn't decide which Store Hours: 10:00 A M.~ to 1!l:OO.P. M. gatherillg in the Little. Club Sat- Mary. , • C.A. Dean II and III. was the cuter ••• Annie in her smart' tweeds or 'cocker' urday evening. The young Du-' in 3 .~lii'erles rialf;' • •• • his black' caracul coat • Charrne~ have just come up from 12:00 . ~:OO a,M. . H,,,,theRobert K oebels tire Tryon, N. C. . . i" '~'s,vei"b h.ellven" flutting .;n ...... '." COLLECTOK'S'ITEMS 111I ot'der jot' II bundl, to be de- livered in thee",ly ftlli. . Did you know. •.• Wedding to l)nite that MflI.' lohn'S. Sweeney Jr. :pointe FlImirtes • • •• ORIENTAL Mrt. KebertStOepells. noted. for coUee" Dilniatare pitchers, made her 'e Ji; c e Ife nt housekeeptn&", Of sll"r,pe~r. copper, bl'll58 Mr, and Mrs .. Clyde Powell, of and poreelaln. She have aIBOnc other capabllltlei'.The mast Harvard road, announce the en- ltay i dIse'overed several Ileveral hlUldred. lirraDIed on gagement of their daughter, Mar- llhelves over her desk. .rdeep. acrateheli. on the otherwit!ll gliret, ~ William n: Paull, son RUGS Mi. AlIce Tucker Is Interested Immaeulat4l. Stoepel front door In Benaln«.~n Ware and has'sev- of Mr, and Mrs. Frank G. Pauli, • • • and was puzzled for a of .~eff road. The couple are mo~ent l1J1111I reallaed they eral .very 8ne pleees among her colleetlon , , , including: (don.t planning a June wedding. . mast have'heen eii'Ve«! there by ,M,argaret attended ,Marygrow tbe illslatent paws oi the'.mlnla- laugh) !l verY old caspldor, which tare French poodle that dau,liter she Usetl as a ei:lntainer for some College. Her fiance has just been .. I"" . Helen has recently acquired. .1 of her lovely flower arrange- discharged from the Army Ail' pre!l'llme . "Meuche" h~ chanted menu •. Focees, .* * * * * * * * *

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, , I~_"~ .:..~ --~ S7 mrs. 5rOgsS? <1M 557; q' 51 , "FESS ,- .4~.1JIIIII,~,1Il41111!"1I!IIII""_!'IQIi!'.~~,i!"'.IIIA~"'1Il"-~4"--"''''---~Z!II------~ $.. $ ~ •••••••••• IIII 5.5 \l. ciate had sent some Nylons for his wife ••. M7ACK LILLY's new For.d hen on special musion_to aid them Entered as- second-class matter at the post o~fice, Detroit, so he took them hpme, unopened. When his wife saw the route to Florida~its malden voy. Miclriaan. undcr the Act of March 3, 1897. to safety in. the event they land. box, she said. (bless her). "I have enough Nylons, dear, why a,e~ DANNY SULLIVAN, who ed in enemy territory. Oll1 don't you give them. to your. secretary. She'd probably be wu to have ,one,aIOll,. wuheld The Le. ader awfully pleased with them." Soooo,our hero took the Nylon up on lecount-ot a bit deal ••• St . d h h box back to his oftiee, handed them to the secretary and said, FriendJJ and relativta. lavi a Every y.ear that hu rolled around since his ,eat as "Here's something I think you'll like and I'm sure you swell birthd.ay party on Saturday testified more and more to the truth of Stanton s remark, need." She thanked him pretti)y and put the box .aside to MRS. FRED KUGLIN cf st. "and now he belongs to the agel." \. withoulopening it.. After a few days had pa~an«l the Clair; .• DOROTHY VA~DER- Not anyone of our great heroic figures of the past more , sec. didn't even thank him, much less fall on her face over ~LIERE will marry. EINo. nearly approximates the basic composite character of the the priceless. gif'..t • •• h.IS cunoslty" was aro used,SO. he St.MACK!Paul's.'of DuluthThey' .me~on March'I'n Gr'~-;" .t DillE III swEDb peOple. Simple,he 1ovplained anspokend serv anded sowithwe 11a. true, appreciation of t~e aske.d h.ow ShIkede 1 h er, pr~n t, whe~euJ.>On,she g~ve, him Poin~e.Dorothy has hod her ~diil. . 1 h 'u al a qUIzzIcal look and saId, Just ~ha~ dl". you. th~ you mond. year and a half-Eioo At Underlying virtues of the pIup. peep e e WI ways remam gave me?" .The startled t.b.m. replied, "Nylon stockings, of' nnt it from France while in the wiUithem u their. idew. as their apecial protagonist bow- D P d course." To which hi~ emanuensis said, tartly, liThe box First Ariny.. .' THESTOCINO everlong,ihe ,tory of the American people carries on. T~e ry ower happened to contain TWO Nylon bristled tooth brushes!" 'WANT TO l'lt1Y'I'City'Ham Very crudeties which legend has ascribed. to him endear hup. . . • •• " . The town of Evamton, Illinois, "OrigifutMf ,,/IN to their. hearts. They have indelibly. . st.ampedthn. hhim tas of them So .Allt F right'g mindedC . men V andN 'U'womenloto will.n hl'Sagreeforth withI'ght W•• ,'_ ..... - OIl ,..1'- - -'''e'1.-'wht J.'-< '- U-e to' h-- •. haa .one for .Bale.•. ;' ..BUpLOR- Smqr;gilSbrmJ i,. Dtlroff' 'and a component part of their own a IC c arac er. VIe orel n onumssar . • .~theytUini!dnatilrally to such a man as a leader in a crusad,e l>e two reserve fleets composed of all catt!gories of ships from flower pinned on a sedate-looking purse ..• Brown doves ... scribed. Your ~ibe wishes to .. ' .. I . t .d . 1 t th' h to ds th t .,__1 the bl'ggest battleshl'ps to. the smallest au ill'arl'es m'S1m' Plays by Ibse' n ••• Nutmeg • • • br'ea.kfast at All'ce Foote thank all who sent in their dona- to'a,upp emen an comp e e err marc !iar Il_<> ..~ •• . " • • • X ' .• r - MD' 1 tions 10 ~he column, thanks to Ot.luni.~l freedom~ Under that leadershIp they pursued tamed m p.erfect, standby condlhon, which can. be qUlC:kly ac ouga ••• , the checks you have scnt in. . .t.hrOUIli'?fouryeara of civil war the goal. that wa.a"~ev',er. placed in cpmmission should the riecess!ty. a~ise •. It is MRS. HENRY B. JOY, Sr., •. Diamond Sunburst. • • 0 0 •

_.bunt.'fro~ his eyes or theirs. . '. .. h.' .". h .:~t" I ~ls~ ,~omfortmg tO ~Wt thatre ~e makl~g };a~y ~o ~ Pearl gray duvetyn .•• D.A.R. with a sense of humor. 0 • Happy Vale.tine . ,;: The. life andriiOOd of Lincolnstrampum as t e ~a ura ermme on an el a ra!l sea e e exac e ec 0 e Lavel1der water-lilies ••• Hot tea with a dash of rum. VALENTINE'S DAY is CHUCK '-~Ieader .iif the people, now as .when he died more than atomic bomb." ..' • • • . MARSACK'S. birthday. 'He will eighty'" years ago. 'The, Linco~ eXlmp!e' and .preac~ent Our forebears used to. tell. us. to "read our Blb~e and We don't ret around enlMlrh to know whether t~ PolJIle hIS celebrate with a bang'up party lII!J'VeS'aa(wellnow in.th.e development of the' people, WIthout keep our powder dry", LaterTE:d,dy Roosevelt saId. the a ver'1 unusual DoaatsUe Stair ael'lIp er. wbether the)' ilUt bave becauslt. a year ago. he had to fi ,re ...... -'I... ',t.orace, co.1. treed, ,.or econonu,'c po.sition, as the •..day sam,e th.i.ng, when. he advise9-, to "spell,k softly but carry more JlnllllOf1D '''eU'' . 11'- S . da" - <- . _.. forego birthday ,reelings ••• he a...... or.'. n--l A h lied b t k' • .... 110... ome "WII! are come HI spe.... a wa" in the army, tradin, lead Dhu hi/in be wro...- Ie th.e EmanCIpatIon ,n ....ama.t1on. a e persom.... ili a 19I' s IC • d t ,....,.~ th..., t . f th N w.~•• k "'-d-... me. Olio• when f0 ,.....- "re 011,t 10 ,we CIlIa c:a U...'.... em 101' valentines with the Germans. ,,' . III ... o, e I' IDa..... In II ers. s more lln an you ClIIn What Chuck will celebrate most their ..ideals in'the 60s he speaks for th. eir aspirations in.. e t IS goo . 0 AllOW. a m"so- ar as. e a.vy goes at d ta'L' t 'I •.1- cl b " It' f. Ih PO.PEIAIIDOI . decailie of the l!MOs.... .: .. " least the admonitions of the past are not to be forgotten. shake a ntet at. 0.1' lIomeltles.tale this weekcooeerm our call. this year is a clean, white bed- ' ..•:The way may be'difficult and, long; the march del8yed I,t is to be hoped that over-economical Congresses of the Ing a woman who W'u out and upo.utilll' wbea. she'd be In, Ure last Valentine's birthday he was and'coDfused.but the Great ,Lincoln remains as ever the future will not nullify these wise plans by a niggardly mald aetully ,'ti&tere4l' (_ethblc w'e arl -1'1 we can't dllpll- slet!ping in a. cold., wet field .D CUPIIDOI apeclalleaderof the plain People of 'America in their.march policy of appropriations. cate In priol) ••• ,... d aid eoy1y, "One Dever II;'D-O-W-Sabout somewherej~G:r~any. . 0• . tow~ ~at ~o~ Boal wpic:hal1fa~. "... ------her!" DfIIl'&7 LOVE It! Ia lteYene AIIUl tU'"' . , . 10 tb, smooth EVEN.POLlCEMEN lel ticltell:. We'~~~~"~k~d to re;rint' on". we had -in a few years aeo rbytlHlrl •. ;"o/"k'k;'ilr ;sl Unseen,Heroes Our own patrolman AB CROOKS CHARLl!S COSTBUO _ Secretary of the Navy Forrestal took a wise step the about the waitreu, who, trying to put on the dOi for some very of the Farms lot one (in Detroit) 'bis Of'~b'JI1' ••• 0 : . Commllrii~m as .Always . other day in appointing a Board of Reyiew for Dei:orationa spec:lalCUtais, w~t from ODe fUeit to the other at the dinner for parkin, where there was "No -, and Medals "to prevent anY,oversights, injus~ices or omis- table aayin" "Do you care for any further bulter.~' Parking." And SGT. ELMER ,The effort of important segments of the CIO to ~t the LABAJ;lIE allegedly .101 a ticket evolution of the labor organization into a fuU blown poMti~ sions in the presentation of :awards to officers, and l!nlisted. •• • 'for parking In front of Detroit . THE WHmO group 'is meeting with discouragement. Its Political A.ction, men o(theNavy, Marine:".Corps and Coast Guard." The Small bG'1 dep&: OM eftnlqlast wuk, about I p. m., 0. Police Headquarters. Elmer, who Burns at River Committee which functioned so effectively in .the last presi": same step should be taken~ for the Army. doorbell ranc wiib "me dqree of ~teDee. When we opened the was on officia.l business and was LE.~ dential campaign under the masterful leadershipof'Sidney '.. All too'often the charge has been made that those who' door, we found ourseivel fice to face, witb a small boy, who " .. entitled to immunily. got a ticket Hillman, is in danger of finding itself in the position of the got the. medals were. "only the ones who. happened to be to4Iac a ilmaU woodeD pn ... Be poInled It ~t as Iud Aid, "I loUa because his crer;l!ntiala were at 0ne 0 0 man who was all dressed. up with no place to go. seen". Not, to question the justice and merit of the awards - tile lIob ." Pm ud treDlbllol, we 1ISbere~ .be I '1ear.eI4l home. • and decorations already bestowed it is undoubtedly true that •• peorlido to IIII' telephoDe ••• thea eavf*lropper' tbat. we are, Beconvcrsiea , It is an open secret that there is a numerous and power. countleSl! ac~of equal heroism or services of equally dis- Bot... to IUs _versaU... It I8eIla be called his father to leU PAUL ZOMBO. of Oak. has ful .group within the ranks of the Congress of Industrial tinguished ~eritwere performed that were never publicly ~. wu ItNIt ud to IUk Ills ady~.eaboul ceiline. home. rounded out three years of war Organizations which is frankly' communistic in its leanings Is !l,oted. To ,remedy these errors of omission or oversight as.. Wile•• fla1tlltet1&alltlar, we pe~1d b!m W 1&'1lhe wupee work with Hudson Motors, and and pre!lchments. These individuals have lately had small back on his peace-time job. driv- tar as is humanly possible is a fine step by our navy head. uido wlalle be ha4 _I .Ut ludcooklea ••• &be. we ql&lued encourllgement in the policies which force r.f circumstances ing for MRS. W. HOWlE MUIR The Goverriment authorities should also be commended .hlllllaboat the (lilt. "Oil, ibat," he Aid, "I bourbt it today jut ba ha: compelled Mr .. Truman to pursue, and also in the of Ridlle road. Paul was witli ve for the effort that has just been inaugurated to trace down eue." We. are aUu .'1"WIId • , • bnt ibollfht we'd better let the obVious disclosure of the later trends of thought among the Mrs. MuIr. 22 years' previous to and finally report on the numerous cases of missing men~"Uer net rlPt tIIere! . WEDGEWOOD greafbOdy of thinking Americans. . . the ,war.' HARRY 'MICHAEL was The several thousand heartbroken fathers and mothers. of drlvinr for the lovemment dur- During the last five years ofMx-. Roosevelt's incum. men who have never been finally' accounted for will be and Belvedere hot,Is, have taken iIIl war. yean Ind Is bl!clt with * ROOm * bency of the presidency his excusable engrossment in foreign comforted by the knowledge that the country is determined over the Mayflower ••• the FREDERICK S. STEARNS affairs relieved him of the embarrassment of living under o • • of Lake SborerOld. 'His' brother, 1.65 'E. JEFFERSON to trace these. cases down to the final details. New t'ork ...... _ 11.... 1111: JUoi,.u. the searchlight of domestic p'ublic;tyin.so-far as it might After all these years M,ichael BILL MICHAEL, with two yean There is. also the possibility that in some of them the Opu ,Arlen has flnallYiot,ten down to credit It , is back o.lIy 61'.101:.102 A.M. reveal_ the,~easure of his association with, communism. missing loved ones may yet be found living in some out Force 'of world circumstances even made him momentarily (:a~aleade writi,n, .a new novel.. • Gene with the SEABOURN ft., LlV- SundlY 2 P.li. to 10 ~.K. of the way places of the world too ill mentally or physically an ally of the daddy of all communism, which made it rela- Spyder ~ back from his tour":'" ~GSTO~S . to make their plight known. . • , LOIJII SOBOL tively easy for him to cash in politically on an unknown bitter because loe claiIIUlU.S.O. .... and Special ServiCeJi ~rted him Lefi EftIliq' quantity.' . A LITTLE 0' THIS, from his bride, Dixie Dunbar, TwOGROS$E POINTE 10~e- Mr. Truman' has not been so fortunate. The wave of .A LlTl'LE 0' THAT! leaving her in Havre to wait un- Un<: ean Han s Flaming-haired Margot Gra. ]ita, ANN DOOLEY and'PA'lTY great strikes thr~atening the very maintenance of our na- I d til transportation is available .•. JEAN . CADIEUX, full of en- tional,economy has compelled him to'stear a compromising They call the pending British loan a hot polato in Con- hame is back in town after four Brilliant Eric Remarqlie ("Arch thusiasm. far, .dance handl and middle course in many situations, which has .left him with gress. The people, the country over, are not deeply mov,~ long, gruellil!.g years iD wartom of Triumph") Is really Eric stulf like t1la.t there, wfllli '.to: I few friends; politically speaking, in either of the opposing by the considerations of British' financial extremity nOI' the London. Cast>ally she descri~d Kramcr, having reverse,d his downtown theatre' to Ilurlrid lee ranks. It has been a case of being damned if .he .does and broader application of a world trade and commerc.~ in' one of man~~ experiences. She name and substituted "quc" for a speCial heart throb. VAUGHN damned if he doesnt~, all of which has been most disconcert- which we seem to be such novices. . was Ip~arint.in "Hamlet" at the Uk" , .• A story that has been MONROE. After staniliii" In, the Th '11 b: b th b . f . New Theater ~n the role of the hushed up-the lieUte~an~ son of lobby an hour fordowmtlin ing for his 1948 outlook. The situation has worked ey WI .evel'l;a ~or e. orrowmg. rom Peter to ,pa~r Queen when suidenly ~here came a U.. S. Ambassador, following both ways in leaving the' radic.iL~' in Labor's ranks without Paul theorem lmphed In the umque plan our British cousins seats, the usher told them' therc have devised for liguidating the ~650,000,OOO lend lease debt the dread whir.e of the air. raid a nervous breakdown after ""ere seats in the balcony. They a clearly defined allegiance to which they can cling and 'I' .iren. All hOllSe lights. were stren,uolU overseas 'duty, escaped without too much financial nausea.. doused but the cast l)rOceeded as trudged upstairs way up to the around which they might build up political strength for from a mental ward and ran wild highest row, found plcnly of seall the days to come.' - . .- The thing that lies heaviest in the pits of their stomachs usual in the blackout. No panic in 'California finally trying to Their uncertainties have been further beclouded by Mr. is the idea of taking their own hard-earned money to kill /las eviden~ from the audience. commit suit:de by slashing his eff one of the very things they sent 13,000,000 of their sons Occasionally there would be a Stalin's latest expressions, on 'the oc~.5ion ,of tilling the wrists. o.ntobattlefields all over the world to figh~ for, not to men- l,y:;terical titter - the nervouS • • 0 Russians the other day that they. w,ere about to be headed bon the rather generous allowance of "$250 billions with rustle of a program-but no one Close frlcnCu of the late theo- Good Looks into antther one of their interminabJe,1~ve year plans. He which we backed them." The "nationalization" of the rushed to the exits. no one stirred dore Dreistf, who fecI that the took pains to tell his countrymen that t.he ~oes of the World, b k from his seat. A few seconds later novelist should not be buried. in coming in the wake of the last two great wan were the direct an 5, mines and railroad of Great Britain via the very the roar of falling bombs was that California cemetery devoted By FaED M.JtOP1I', '.PII. , inheritance of the capitalistic system. It .'was an undisguised money we accumulated in GUr own system of free enter- heard. The show went on. to' film' notables,' are ,raising a prise and private capitalism is crowding the mourners rather When the final curtain had reaffirmation qf the hostility of communism to the system of fund. ~o ~.uine the body' and Good looks are a blumess Make your "evenini. out" • too far, doncher know. Mr. Attlee and his associates are fallen. the all- having and social uset to any man or free enterprise and private capitalism under which this have it interred in surroundinis luxury event by chOOliq scarcely coming into the borrowers' court with clean hands. sounded, Ihe audience filed more fitting his poSition in the woman.. And llood health 'is country grew: into the industrial miracle of all time and , quietly out into the street. There, one of the prime sourCel of out of the strength of which Russia was enabled to survive field of.1etters-(just wha~ ceme- leSl than a block away in Soho, tery tha~ would be. I wonder.) l(ood .ooks. The against the onslaught of Germany, who in turn has been no . t I they were confronted by the • .• Dougles Leigh's new spec- mean protagonist 01 strength through private enterprise. Examp r~ N0t Spee ae e ~errible devastation wrought by tacular sign on 'Broadway (roof To maintain your own llood When force of circumstances compelled us for the time the Luftwaffe, Miss Grlhame of the National Holel at 42nd and looks and heal~h, visi~ your I. VAN DYKE being to become an active ally of Russia, the Russian state The decision of General MacArthur to hang General said quietly the newspapers re- 7th Ave.) will have the biggelt doctor at !ellt onre a year for and all things Russian became immediately popular in this Yamashita in. secret. wit? .ne~v~~~. a.nd p'hotographe.rs ported the following day that 750 electric letters in the .world-one a check-up. This habit, once ab~ent and stnpped of all Inslgma mdlcatmg hiS rank as an persons had becn killed in that established. should help .to country and Britain. . will measure five stories high •• keep you in lICoodhealth all CLUB Now'Mr. Stalin tells us that the late relationship in no offlC<;r of the Japanese army was a wise one. It is not one air uid-only a few hundred The si,n will weigh 40 tons. the time. More than that. it our purpose to impose undue ignominy on the Army or feet away from the th~a~rel 00. Pt:troit'ssmart eut side nilht wise alters the basic opposition 'of the two systems. He is will induce better health hab. spot. Accessible to aU secti(lpl people of Japan by making a spectacle of the execution of 0 0 • H. L. Mencken has realized a its. and make you betler able grateful, we presume, for the help he received from the one of their high officials. Gene Fowler has beaten off the to meet the cha11enllesof life. of the city. it is particularlY world's greatest reservoir of the fruits of private enterprise, It - h . h J flu and completed his autobi- liCe's embitlon. After years of convenient. to Grosse Pointe IS rat er to Impress t e apanese, from their emperor ography, "Solo in Tom Tom". and Indian Villaee pleasure but the irrepressible conflict is to go on. This in no sense eatin, weUand drinking well. he Wh!n your doclor's recom. seekers. Sup(!rbly prepared implies an approaching violence between ourselves and the down to the lowest peasant, as well as the whole world Sinclair Lewis has shu~ himlltlf now hlis.,out in hil big toe and mendations include a pre- food and the choicest 11quQrs Russians. Rather it is the clearing of the thought of the that the laws of nations and the laws of humanity must ~ up in hil huge mansion in Duluth. cln'~ ge~ his shoe on . . . That scription. take it to a trusted are scrved. Dancinll: every observed and that this ruling is to be applicable to every- Minn:, to work feverishly on his night to the ~mooth rhythm world on the vital differences which divide the two concepts. fine old Ex.Broadw3yite. Dayton druggist for fillin!!. He rellizell If Mr. Hillman and his PAC find themselves in an em- one from the lowest to the highest. The decision is alsoim- new novel, which will. deal. as ~he importance of even I of Gordon Welch's Music Stoddart, has written the most simple prescription. You' host of the eveninlf barrassing political isolation by reason of Mr. Stalin's lates~ plementing. the procedure laid down by Supreme Court reported here originally, with exciting book of his career- expression and Mr. Truman's enforced middle-of-the--road Justice Jackson at the 'openingof thtlWar Crimes trials at NcfT'o liCe. He will not return to ''Prelude. tG Nliht"-with movie Neurnberg. N. Y. until April ... Walter Thl~ I. Ihe lllllh tor I .eMn or piloting, it is just their bad luck or faulty vision. studios becinnlng to bid franti- When there looms in the background of every serious Florell, the hat designer, is re- FAllorll1 Id.ertl.ements Ip~ar'nl James Lewis In ~y event both developments have shed valuable light . . I d ported to have sold the same cally. ,., Epitaph on a tombstone I~ Ihl.'p'perndl WHk. - FO. Rt;$ERVATIONS Op.L on public thinking at an opportune time, and we are in~ mternatlOna i~pute t~e. possibility of condign punishment chapeau 10 17.year'old Shirley in aNew York rural cemeterY: MI. tat . . ME, tM5 debted to Mr. Stalin for bringing into bolder relief the for all responSIble offiCials of government there will be Temple and 70'year.old Lady "To the mcmory of John Phillips, CIIpyrlJl;ht Aceldentally Shot_s A Mark of '"' Ean, Jefre .... dilfereneu between \.II: which might have remained more established the. best guarantee of a world peace for the Mencn ... The Wolfe brothers future. . whO own tht Madison, Delmoni~ Affection by bls Brother" 0 • • or leSs obecUie.

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GRO~SE POINTE' NEWS ',Th::MIY.NN;Y 14, I", ',I ,; rr " ,I .,.,2, '''' • . i' • ... ;, t Pointers 'ate Ele~ed ~M~king Plans for' Tea ~ E

l'\hMe 1-3100 'Director$ of YWCA Chtrtt. A«tuntl lllYifM IfrM ttlr .r Store ~ &.orte ScMmm - MrS.,ktMS. CoIns R..-+ecI ".rk~1 .- ., First .M s.c.d V'~enh When ~: ,Al1~ B. c:i-owof We*t CbiCJ80 boulevard wu returned to office as. presideritof the Detroit YWCA, at the 53rcl annual meeting ,ct the Auociation"on February 'J.eiibt G~ P~te womeft we~ elteted to lerve with - her '011 the metropolitan bOard of dinetonl. Th~.Y include :Mn,. George A. -, - ScheIIlJ!l of Ma~' avenue aDd veter-aDII but'there u. a BeW In- Mrs.' JCiJls S. Co11iIlI of WIIt~ ttnIt In. coup*' dubl. eh" ~ct. who were r.-electe4 Tbe MYel arlaeq,uiriDI h_ em. and aeeon4 ylee-prHl4ellt, makinI. akills ill YWCA m- respectiv.ly.. KrI. Willie BuabM and. dubl fGr 1~ hoUmaken. fit JC~ rNi II the new TIM wartime Teen-A&- Hull- third.vk .. pr.dent. _ _ out~ have aowb.ecome itablli.:ed Other ~ art Kiia Hope mle eniKl'MU'IO\'erDUlI IP'OUPI i••fo"k of inspiration. And just Whl~ ,ot BurliDt.m. avea.ue, with Officers .eleeted to dlrect reoordlq -=retar)'. KiIi Luretta aDd p18ll their activlU... , All' G •.se.ndenof-Eut:ao.toD bou~ YWCA 'grouS- are aPouOriDl It ~ooh of~omanc. belong in Ivery yam; treMUr*l': IIld )(,n. Karl B. m.Ote iIlte'-raclal IlDC1iIltu-eul- Jlnmd&Ie. PaciJle avenue, aaaift- tunl actiyiU", to iDereue .their aat tri~r. awTeciatioD IlDC1undentandiDI library. so do romentic fl!snio"1 Gre>slle Point. women who of their f~llow members. were re-eltcted to chairirwlIhip' ----- flf atandip.g c:ommittee iDell.lC1e belong in every woman's wardrobe. Met. Stanford N." Phelp. of PrOveDCl1 road; ~; Mrs. Ward.A. Detwiler ot nuee Mile You'll find these fl!shions with a romantic drive, endow_nt; and.,);In. James - L. DickloD ot JiCeNiDl- ton, finance; )Ira. Uward " •. ", ',' ~ii"':"" look now ot J5cobson'I, GelIri, of Balfour is th« new. J'OR STAY..AT-HOME Pointers the Neighbc:trh~ - ehaimian of metropolilu: food Club'teas have been a w;nter delight. At last week'., lervict, lll1d Mn. JohIl J. O'Brlm of Kerc:h!!val, who ,11'. president , gathering the hostess, .MRS. , JOSEPH STANDA,lt'r, of the Detroit YWCA from 1127 (left) stole a moment from her. !iuties to .lldvise .:MBS. to. 1137, waa re-electe4 a mem- .. JULIAN BOWEN (right), who,.is in cliarge of. the ber-at-lUc •. ' ' teaior Feb. 19. . Picture by Fred Runne1Jll Mrs. Crow'a 8JUlual reportre~ vea1ed. how. q~c:k1y cl1a.n1iDl world condiUoDl. affect YWCA Annual Stamp . MiChigan PrOtJost P1'OII'am.Round-the-cloclt !lCtiv- !tiel for war workelllOll relU1ar E~hi~it Feb~16..17. A'dd~essesAAUW an4 odd 'ahifb han ~ r.- placed by new lay-olfc:lubll for Pointe !!dueaton were lUIBU ,lilii without jo~. "Sundu war The Wayne Stamp society will hold Ils Uth annual stamp exhi. on February 7 ,'of the, Poin~ are po...... tie ••• worken parties have: llecoIJM re- brancho! the AtriericanAalioeia~ ~Jlverted inlo a Vic:tory Cav.l- bition. and ,BOUls,at dubrooIDll .at. tion,ofUniversity Wo .... 'at 'a eade en.tertainment piocram, In- lit the St. Clair re<:reaUon center, in the Memorial Cburch terest in servicemen'a wive. e1ubl 4W Fairview, Saturday and Sun- meeUn, "e'nd the smortestones ar, haa dtcreued with the return, of day, ,FeD. 16 and 17. a

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" Page Teff G R OS S E , 0 If~TEN EW S :T1tuMay, Fel:>ruary 14,HMl ._- -z .._- Police Provide Compliment Pa1d Real Service Chief Henry Ph~l CII'11i11t ...... Monda,.. Thr1l Tb1ll'ldaJ t A. ... to , P.... As an instance of the univer- Chief of Police Henry W. Piel, sal character of the service which of Grosse Pointe Park who has Frlda'lI the police of the Pointe render been vacationing with Mrs. Picl 9 A. M. t. 9 P.... the citizens. a woman' who lives in Arizona for the past lhree Saturda,. way OWl' in the 5700 block on 'weeKs;, will be home about the • A. M. to 7 P. M. University place in Detroit hat!. 20th. Mrs. Piel had recently un- The Grosse Pointe Markd corne to the village to do some dergone a serious operation and of Detroit shopping one day last week and it was largely on bel' 'account when some bad road conditions that the trip was taken to the' developed she was afraid to drive warmer climate. back home. As a gracious gesture to the Officers Flannagan and Mauck chief for his excellent adminis- of the City helped her out of tration of the Park. P?lice de- her plight. One of them drove partment, the CommiSSIOners at her all the way home while the their meeting last Monday .nig~t other followed in his scout car voted that he should b1! paId hiS to bring back the kindly chauf. full salary for the time he will feur. have been away. He was entitled to a two weeks' -vacation with pay under the lIlE~IORIAL MEETING rules of the department, but The Study Group having under Commissioner Goddard, the pro- consideration the recommenda- ponent of the extra pay. insisted tion of. a proposed memorial for that no embarrassing precedent would be set by the action under. the servicemen and women of the unusual circumstances. World War 1I. will have another During the chief's absence meetiria:'Tuesday night at the Lieutenant Arthur Louwers, the home of Alger Shelden, chair- second in command in the de- partment. has been acting chief, man of the Memorial' Association, FOR at his home at 525 Lakeshore Returning soldiers need more A THRIfTY ------drive. ' ,Ihan a job. ,They need.8 destiny. POINTE!

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CRISPT ., , SUN'IIGHT , ; CRACKERS CLEANSER ... III. 19c' a.ul«re'Ia- Warner's Joan :Leslie. whose own rise to 5C ,ci •• III,. b.,.....',..h.',,,,,,U ... th,lU Ii...., .NII"IIU.Ia1e:~b,l~, •• rkel.Iar .Are .• ~.,pJ.&. ~ fame was Cinderella-like, appeArs 'next in War:ae.r's r0- mantic comedy appropri~teIy, titJed. "pinderella Jones.~. :If¥-¥ ¥¥-¥- ¥¥-¥¥,¥-¥-¥-¥ 14639 ~ Je//e"Jon Foe Sunda, cr WaJlhinrton'.'airllHiaj DiJl~ Is no' federal tax: on these pea .,'m:;;'ijt;~;" You may choose a pen poiat which is suited 'to your. tyPe of ..,.. n"J~AI" SHOP writ1nr. TITUS DRUG STOaE abo has ,Armeur"s the famous ReYDolds~pens whicll are (uaranteedto 'write for two year5 witboutre,flllinr. Tht:le Going to. Florida? ~intcM pens also cost, $12.58. \TITAlOX By. BETSY. BACHMANN , ..,'. . c ______-1 Before :Y0lL leave for that trip- . CLOCKS<., . Why not drop 32 I . ,,",led oJl or you, ... 11. je .... I., r.n" .lothl.l, !I"'rt •• ~,\.IPlDt.t, "It" ilia! !h~"PONGRACZ JEWEL. fu'alt1l:re .. de.~ at bOJnfland 84 ,"u.r.trJp WltJi GDr °AlI..JD-Onel' .In..U?iiilC. • • • Everyone loves ice. cream; especially if it's RY STORE and look lit their . PO~ .... EYF.BY ,10k lacl.dI .... .B.,..lit,., Fin, B••• k..... W.t ••• the' rich, creamy kind made by :r;~.. lllYJIrer1o•• dl'.pp,,,"ac<. lar.ge1J....iely of FINER clocks, :No~.Qr8'WD!'Q' .beut thB]lireen.t ...... e'.f erlme.. "' ..Ite or.phnae Sealtest Dairy Products. Inc. You now ';'vtiil.ble? These Swiss fer _Ider. may find just. such ice cream at movement clocks have from Snow Sheen INSURANCE KOPP'S PHARMACY; 16926 sevB1S to liftem jewels. The HE1\1fi:REALTY £0. DEPT. Kercheval. This week the special t,irv~l ~locks "re cot'ered in 15Z~ E. JEFFERSON LE.4554 rea ture is Neapolitan, a standard BEEDH .or favorite. Or, ifyou:are planning le~thtJ'f', and they fold into • CAKE a party, you may prefer to serve small, neal package. ftlOnderjlll CENTER CUT the ice cream which comes in in- for rarrying 0" the Irlli" or dividual servings-eight servings flume. The bedroom clocks Me BABY to a quart. PORI OHOPS '1.11I. 3Ic RED8CE for HEALTH and BEAUTY, mClISea i" gold or plastic. FLOUR Be_If tmd time Me yours. - - - SP1UNG SUITS • , • Prepare FOOD for the '. sprinl days aheoid by. • SUOED BACOI ;", .. Ib•• ,The' svstemwh.i'c Ii ehOlninf ,now your new sprinl pleeses the most dis. S t f G d Straillled 26('.ox. suit. . ACOBSON'S, Kereheval ecre 0 00 at SI. Clair. has a'larle selection c ROIH Steak, IA .. : ~ I" 42c criminetinq women, re- ,2 for 15 ?f suits. fashioned by such clot~~ .Sc.hool Lunches quires no physicel ex. lets as Kral1ll. Carmel, and Ben • ertion or diet, stimu. Genhel. The suits tbiS y~ Sill.i.'SiNk, AA, , ,' ,....11I.430 ¥If.¥-¥-¥¥-¥JI.¥ letes end reduces body feature the modified Winl sleeve, with the soft drape shoulder. The "What can I send to school for contours from the very eqlora are rray, navy, hlKk, and the chilt;iren's lunch?" AWREY r BAlED That's a common question, F,. Gro••~.IJIef , .J"if 11I21c first freetmenf. a Dew bei&'e-,ray calledAllil- -HIDS eSPEelALle .c_ rosand. Adding sparkle and. in- ~~~~n t~~~t~~~ si!s~ terest Ire .deeoraUve belb and :~~~p~~~~~ Ohlck Roasllleef, A III' I" 210 . bllttons which bri,cbtl!n up ,the themselves mOSt every school-day <¥ .. :If ¥- ¥- ¥- * * * ,,... Colt'lIltaflol darker colors with touches of morning. , Froze. Fl'lil snver and ,old. Or, If yo!! like A really good lunch wiII bring FRUITS AID La. Rill CIIo,s, A.. , , .,... lb. 43c I more informal trim. leltber Is forth exclamations of delight \ . . . APRICOT &Jain in style. You may ftnd from the children-and mother VEGETABLES Gladys Kciye will be happy. So, Miss Roberta lei of I lIIf I" 31c these suits ill the replar or the TEXAS -SEEDLESS SLENDERIZING- .SALON junior sues. Hershey, extension nutrition spe- ._--_-.~ PIES cialist at Mich'igan State college,' 908 Eaton Tower CAdillac r 668 • • • makes these suggestions: La.. 11SIIo.I4'f Roait, A , .111. 27c VIT AAUNS • , • I" the un- EACH If the hot dish is not supplied Grapefruit SSe pt"edictable days of winter and at school, send one from home in ¥- ¥ ¥ ¥ .. ¥ ¥- .. Jj.. ¥.¥- ¥- ¥ ¥- ellrly spri"g, build up )'our a jar to be heated in 9 hot-water LIBBY'S DEEP BROWN system to help pt"event colds bath at school. And for that hot 5 "nd sickness. The NOTRE dish, here are a few tips: creamed BEANS < .. " I Dc DAME PHARMACY carries mixed vegetables wilh sliced egg, for c. vila.rni"s made b)' mllny reliable liver and tomato with spaghetti, LIBBY'S SLICED corn chowder, creamed almond -ules fP. sc~ubot phll1'mttCeUlical h 0 use s, atul and peas, lima beans and toma- BEETS,II. 2 Ca. " bell1'i"g such bratul names lIS toes with bacon, cracked ~'heat ...... 131 J CUSTOM JEWELS PMke,Davis, Stearns, Vpjohn, chowder witb vegetables. split •••••••••• LIBBY'S DICED ]ewiiSPor Every OCCIISWrJ Lillys, IIfId Squibb. Ask your pea soup with cured pork, or TellGl doclor which he ,ecommena's. peanut buller-tomato soup, Seedr.ss OARROTS, 2 CH onfOIlUS CHerry 3454 807 Metropolitan Bldg. "tul the" c"ll the NOTRfi Be .sure that something crisp II. 131 DAME PHARMACY, NlagM,1 and succulent is included such as LIBBY'S CREAM STYLE 2154, for prompt aelit'et'),. The strips of raw carrot. beet. turnip, Marble Square delivery hours are 2 P.M., 4 green pepper, celery, cabbage, Oranges CORN, 110. 2 Ca. . ' 1fie P.M" "nd 8 P.M. The slore is wedges or an apple. Cole daw, canned fruit, puddings, or cus- E. LIBBY'S MIXED CAKES, sitlUted iough ENDOt:REMB •• , drink should be scnt along. .1onathans JEWELRY STORE, Kercheval at 1deDri6c reean:h has anawered the abow question for . Usually children like prune.nog .. MaeIntoshs _LIBB: ::"2 CA: C'Tea Rolls Notre Dame, is accepting, orders Just mix 1/3 cup of prune juice, thousands and thousands cf women with an emphatic "yes"? for self-starting electric alarm or strained prunes, with 2/.1 cup Moreover, it is doing this to a dcpe hitherto thought clocks. The clocks shouM begin of milk. It may be sweetenel to 2 u.s. 2Ic TOIATO JUICE ~ I. PER DOZ.,' 3 Oe impoMibk. This is beaux ENDOCREMB help' UnprcYI: to arrive in about six w~ks. taste. the skin itxlf, not mcrd)' its superficial appearuacc. How? They come in a wide variety of Raw vegetables make fine colors, including white, brown. sandwich fillings. Some of the Well. only ENDOCREME contaiN ACTIVOL". '* * * * * ***** * * ** * ** * *** * **-*-**~_**c*** blue, and cream. gOlld combinations are grated car- • ~cIo!!o!!.M!!!.~.ooII!O! IJICE ..... For Safe WtlShin offJne Things: , This ACTIVOLO' i.I a lcimtific replaa:mc:nt for woman', . . . rots and raisins; chopped cab- f ~ sJcm.vitalizing ~AbsorbecI by'the skin, "51" •• TITUS DRUG STORE. bage, apple and peanuts; canned • La.... ; it hcJPHO r!:3tore IIOtIIlI! growth to ageing cdIs 1 Kercheval Avenue, has a Tarfe string, b.e!!.DS, celery and onion; aDd ea-c. Thus it aid& the skin cf face and throat to supply of the lamolls,Parker "51" or . chopr)edcarrot and pickle becorDI: fum, fresh, "aJive," vibraDdy youthful agaih. How pen and pencil sets. The pens combined with small amounts-of with silver tops cost, $12.5(1, and salad dressing, . bemr can you invtit your cosmetic dollars? T ty Er-.'OOCREM E. the matching pencilll, $5.00. The MaD, upon di.mtxt improvetlll:flt in only JO clays. pens with (old tops cost $15.90 Warmth b u i Id s friendships. LClrge and 51'1.50, while the gold topped Heat and coldness both destroy Try ENDOCREME Hftd Lotion, 11.25 pillS 14 pencits are priced at $7.56: There them .... L-.e DREFT 2. . i'f! .",...... "". "vas.,.,. • .... 3c ~ 2.3c Me., Othr '$.. ,. 'o.der (, elf/it 5,*'.'. *** **** ***** *** ***,********* ****** 2 BIG fREE PARKING LOTS FOR.OUR.CUSTOMERS , , 3 lAST SIDE STORES ---.-'-. -.---- _ Branelt Main Branch

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" G R OS S EP 0 I N T E. NEWS future~wlth expertl. He can then foa _1 and,..wa-witta ,-;pONALD A. VANBAC~ UGreat ..Waitz'~ quality hlmseU for a job as a nferenee to ~DefHI &ftllallle ' ~E, S. lIe, who has ,been sta-. skilled craftsman in many fields to veterau Ud Uaelr ckpead- tiiiied. ai'Nqr,num, Oklahoma for and receive all of his educational enls. the ,put nine months, has i)een To Be Presented Faets for .beVetera,D I!'xpenses (not exceeding $500 per ~ferred to JackSOnvil.le,F!a .• By ~teHoff~n ..' . school term), plus a sub5istenee GRACE EVANGEI.ICAL where he' will complete hIS tram- ''The Great'-Waltz." the oper- allowance of $65 per month. If ii-tC as a Naval Aviation Gunner. DireCtor of H~,heService Archie wants to supplement these An outstandin& event ~ the 'is' etta based on the rivalry between Ret:l'Cross. . ",,' :.' ".,... ~. .. 7l) • . Pearl Harbor, T. H. - SGT. ,. Sgt. GuareSimo a member living expenses. he can obtain religious world is th.publlc&. GEORGE STABLE, of 339 Roose- of the '35th P..egimentof the ve~- Johann Strauss Sr. and his SCD'I which was such a tremendoUl5 part-tinre employment and still tion this week of the new traM- velt place Grosse Pointe Mich. e~.an, .. 25th .I~f:mtry (TropIC succeSS when the Civic Light (American Red CrosS Newl ment &;rvice,. wpo can' make retain his $65 per month subsis- lation of the New TestamenL " ,' , ' Llghtnmg) DIVISIon. of. General available' a ql,lalified person' for 15 o~e of 1925 Army ve.t~ans:re- Walter: Krueger's Sixth Army Opera Association presented it at Service) . tence allowance. This translation will be used for job counseling. ~e can arrange turnmg to. the Gtates for discharge now occupying the Nagoya area the Masonic Temple last Spring, Archie T. Wall l.A4.cted. into lor job registration and assist the R~ CrO!ll at JoIUI R, and Ithe first time in the wonhip aboard tb". USS O'Hara. a Navy of Japan. will be repeated next week, The service when he "'&II 34. Prior veteran in .applying for "read- lliubet.b .Is prepared to 'rive service next Sunday mori1inc- attack transport, which left Sai- . •• * production will open next Tu~- to service. he was a laYOIlt man , justmentallowance,'~ the formal January 21, and was sched. PEARL HARBOR, T. H.-T/. day night, February 19, and be for a matI order houe. His in. ran name for 'veterans. unemploy- uled to arrive in San Pedro about CHARLES B. LUNDY, JR., presented every evening, with tl:te come was'not wlea"d he did. February 5. The USS O'Hara is exception of .Thursday night. not like the work; He ia mar- ment compensation under the GI Febr..ary Special Bill. If he is' interested- in a job one of hundreds of non-combat- USNCR, son of Dr. and Mrs. C. through. Monday, February 25. ried. After f"aryean of ser. in the rankS 'of skilled labor; ar- tant Navy ships which carried Lundy, of 553 Middlesex road, There will be both a matiIiee arid Yice, hew a I iliIchalled on Solid Butterscotch B. rangements "'\lill be made: for troops .and supplies in the U. S. Grltsse Pointe Park, Mich .• is one evening performance on SUJlday. points, but, kina- UlIBttached, training on the job. with possible island-to. island offensive through. of 1,011 Navy. veterans .returning .The book for the. oPeretta ,is he decided ~. settk .in a small supplementation' to his appren- out the Pacific war. to the States for discharge aboard from the pen of Moss Hart;:'while city where be eventually want- tice' salary through the educa- • • • the USS Menard. an attack trans- the lyrics came from DeSmond ed to into bus1Dess for him. co tional provisions of the. GI. Bill. e5~ae(e.j( Pear! Harbor, T. H.-DONALD port of, the ~'Magic Carpet" lleet. sell. Carter, The sCllre was selected I! Archie wants employment J. HAIGH, PhM3c, USNR, Of 1128 'l'his ship left Guam, January 20, from the best works of both the Becav.se of his speelalir.ed In- ICE CREAM Maryland avenue, Grosse Pointe and is' schedliled to arrive in dustrial .backrrourid, he was only and the U.S. Employment elder and the. younger strauss. Service is, unable ' to. help. him • At the Fountain Park, :Mich., is one of 881' Navy seattle about February 5.. The The story brings to light the man- not able, to find .work easily ~ In Bulk .' immediately, he will ?e cerjified veteranS returning to the states USS Menard is one of the Navy ner in .which that most famed' of and, besides, he wanted some luncheon selecfior,s. in. for unemployment compensation V ~ 0 20 D 0 R 0 R ~ a 0 R R 80 R aboard the USS Riverside,. an at- auxiliaries which maintained sup- all waltzes, "The Blue Danube," new type of employment more I'i,'" :.~ tack transport of the "Magic Car- ply liI\eS clolle behind the U. S. consistent with skills developed and will receive at least .$20 a cluding soleds ond sMd- came to be presented to. tll.e ,pub- week while unemplo}'ed; Deliveries Daily Until 8 P. II!. * pet'~ lIeet. Thi! ship left Pearl sea, air and land olfensive :luring lic for the first time'., ' in service. . wiehes to order. Harbor .January 30, and was the PacUlc war. The cast selected for. this. year's He tried to find a job, but Another avenue open to Archie ;~'JOHNNY MACK scheduled to arrive. in San .Fran-' • • • presentation of ''The Great. was unsuccessful is to take advantage: of, the, edu- Piping hot Grosse Pointe cisco about F:ebruary 5. The USS WILLIAM HANSON of Lake- Waltz" will be headed by a.trio cational opportunities offered un- ~. Mast.,. of '''e Keybcord der the GI Bill' Archie. can ap- Soup. IOc a' ,,,. Hammond OrgOn '. Riverside helped to maintain U.S. pointe avenue and DON REID, of outstanding stars, Norma Ter- There are ,a number ot avenues Drug Co. .UPply lines throughout the Paci- of Kerby .toad, . are experiencing ris, the orieinal Magnolia of open to Archie. He can contact ply to the Veterans .~dministra- tion for vocation'll. counseling, FronHurters. 15c ~ . . .lIc and, European wars despite the the delight of. a Florida vacation "Show Boat," who' was s(:en he~e the veterans' employment repre- Kercheval at Sf. Clair Nt. 4821 thus enabling him to plan his DON KIN~ evei':present threat of enemy as an initiation into Civilian life last season in that role; Mack 5entative of the U. S. Employ. Piano Sty/ill . undersea, surface and aerial at- ag,ain. BoYl the boys were grad. Harrell, the noted operatic baii- tack. . uated.from. Grilss~ Pointe High tone, and Margaret Spencer,.' a ') , •• .• : . '.School in'1943, entered the ser- coloratura soprano of note who '.. With the Sixth Army, Naioya, vice and served more than two gave such a stirring performance * Japan-SERGEANT ANTHONY years in the ETO. On. their' re- last season in the title role of . !, Po' GUARESIMO, husband of turn they expect to enter coll!!ge "Mlle. Modiste." HelenY ou:ng Beauty' Salon Mrs. Virginia Guaresimo, Ver- with the Sprilli term. Among the immortal melodies ; 1205 WAYBURN nier road, 'Grosse Pointe, Michl- • •.• that will be heard are '''l'he'.Blue 'H.OME gan, has been awardl!d the SERGEANT,CALVlN VOGT, Danube:' ''Tales from the ViennA. , , Bronze Star Medal by Brigadier son of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Vogt, Woods," "You Are My Songs;" i~~u'l. of the deatll of H.le.'s motller, General Everett E. Brown, 25th of: Whittier road, arrived home "Love Will Find You.", "Like' a, Division. acting commander, for Saturday from Paris. Sergeant Star in the Sky." ''There Never Mrs. Clara A. YOIlRg, tills shop will be meritorious achievement in con. Vail has been in the European was Such a Day" and "With All c'l~s~cI.~ntil Febl'1lary 26. nection with military operations Theater of Operations, for the My Heart." , ,.' y.. sclay, ." against the \ Japanese forces on past two and a half years, where i Tickets for "The Great Waltz" . Luzon, Philippine Islands; from for most Of the time he has been can.bE! secured in advance at the 11 January to 30 June, 1945. attached to the start of Colonel Civic Opera Ticket Office located 1III!lIlIIlMIII1lIIII1II1II!m!lIlIllII!uNi_llI1lIl~ll1I1l1R1IHUlIlIlIlIlIllIIl1mllllnllm1llUml1l'~ S. L. A. Marshall, recording the on the. mezzanin~ floor of' the I ...~~ history of the military operations J. L.,Huc1Son Co., which is opeiJ. If 'y~~fpfop:.'r+y 'is for III. we would, · C i in Europe. daily,tro!D 10 a m. to 5 p.m. The • to ,< - ~.',:' ~ lj ~., •• : box office at the'MaSonicTemple :EXp.erLenCe ounts 1 Withthe8t~~m;inJapan..,..A- opens ,nightly at 6:30" a:ild on Sun~ .',lik. ~rY,~.'~h:'t~.ha~e you.. r c~Sftprice promotion to corporal has been day at, 12'narm, when ticketS may WE NOW SELL 1received by HARRY ROGGE of be obtained for .the cQrrentper~ . with any' oth~1' :informati~ yov might for mances; . , ~. IN REA L EST A TE I~~~;~fthi~~e~i:~~a~4t~0;e; have necesllry to effect I llle:W~.J., •. - ment of the 24th division. .' .' ' " cor. poral Rogge joined hiS. re.gi- t.tO. 1,t,er. ~S,C.. . ways hive reedy buyers. FOR' BUYING.SELLING-LEASING ment. on Mind14nao_ in the Philip- .De.. . a.r ~ I,pines and shortl)', afterward R*fl d '. N. 1-1- moved with them to Japan where 1 FUELD.lt PROPERTY MANAGEMENT e on.l. e.L.L ~.~'..;; .. ~.~~i~o.w en.gaged. in occupa- Anthony Maher. of 2!l83 E. La~ FINANCING:REFiNANCING fay(!tte, Detroit, reported to tlie FOR IIiEDIATE DELIVERY He is the son of Mr. and. Mrs. City police early Sunday morn~ Ceasar L. Roege .of 286 Moran ing that.while his car waspark~ ,for of all types o/property IIroad, Grosse Pointe. ed on Neff south of Mack ave- w. C. COLLINS & CO. nue .beiween 10 o'clock Satur" INC. . .. Pearl Harbor,.·..T·.. .H,-, CPL.. day 'tlightand midnight some- STOVES • FURNACES :THE OlDEST NAME :JAms H. DESIMPEL, of Gross'e one had done a . thorough clean- 218 HAMMOND BLDG. Poipte, Mich., is one oC 1,514 ing-out job on it. WE ALSO HAVE A COMPLETE LINE IN MICHIGAN REAL ESTATE Army veterans returning to the Th!!y had stolen a red plai(1 IStates aboard the S. s'. Goucher blanket from. the 'seat and had C.11 CAcHII.c I I 07 OF OIL BURNERS AND STOKERS MUNS SOMETHING Victory,which.'left Yokohoma, cleaned out the glove compart:. Japan; January 2Z'and was ached- ment.. Tl:te:y had, also evidently uled to arrive in' Sealtle, about tried 'to- drive llie'-car .away u Do",.lflcll'"l. Co""".rclll' lOr Evenings Lenox 3053 '

Februal')' 5. The S. S. Goucher the iinition wires were all tan- •• , ,'. '.•j ,;; VictorY is one of the many War gled up. They had taken tinie IMMEDIATE INSTALLATION Shipping Administration ships however to remove all the hub now tlking'part in the Navy's. caps from the car., task . of 'returniilg servicemen 'H. N from overseas. 'Wednesday, Februai-y ZO ,.".",' .. 'Real Estate Exchangs-Ino. ~ CA 7700 • •. • 8 p. m.~The Elders, Trustees, . 144 west ..... ,..... JlYd. . Word'hai ~~ received of the Deacons and all members of all promotion of Captain AleX'ander committees of .the new building lad SIM INI.dt-:-Harper lit Outer Drive S .• Charleston . to the rank of will meet a~ the Little Red School I_ . I. Major. in the Tranl~rtation House. Important matters that ~1IlA1_!IlIlUillllllllJlllllll1llJll8I1i1lll1 Corpaof the U, S, Army. Major need immediate attention will be Chl'rleston has been stationed in presented by A. A. Ghesquiere, India for the past two and a half chairman of thfl Executive. Com- Your Nei4)hborhoocl Dealer for Over H Y..... years, and is in charge of loading mittee. ... . and shipping the troops home 11 a. m.-The. Pioneer Guild ~ FUEL OIL ORDER from Calcutta, India. will hold a sewing meeting at the l DEPARTMENT' PLaza 5555 His wife resides at their home home of Mrs. W. E. Meechani, at !l81 Hawthorne road, Grosse 1552 Brys drive. . I J POPULAR HUM'EIS P"inle; ' Skip &< Jump" .... VJ,~~~t.~~~'" SECOND LIEuT. JOHN D. by Artle Shaw ....._..._ .._ .._ ..... ~ LYNCH. JR., of 1025 Yorkshire VI.~~-;;~P1~~J~m.. . road, hu been given his honor- by DJanah Shore 52<: able di~chllrge from the Army DECCA-"Jalousle" Air Forces at Patterson Field, 0., "Jamal~ Rumba" by Philharmonic Orchestra 01 after serving for 25 months as.a Los Angelos _ _ 7ge ..' .~ flight engineer. His last station i DECCA-'D'I'mGclrlg to Turn Olf tl1e was Ellington Field, Tex., navil:'a. Tltar raPt.' , ,: "The SWtetetit Dream" tion school of the AAF Train. b)' Ink S~ots .._- .._._ _ Slc ing Command. WE'Ii; ]fXl~ ,1~rward to the time But here's good DeWS: This year, \ * • • when we can aay~ "U&e Lollg Distance 2,100,000 miles of Long Distance cir- .,,'\' HARRY CONSTANT, son of u often as you like and talk as long .. cuits will be added to the Bell Syslcm MR, AND MRS. GUS CON- network. More switchboards will be " STANT, i~ home on leave with TOU want!" imlalled and quantities of other his parents. It im't here yet. Long Di5tance lines luse equipment, too. Michigan Bell's part Itill get clogged up, particularly ateer. tain times and over cerlain routes. ,As in this big program is W1der way. a result, delays in service may occur for B~fore long, then, your patience and a while longer and there'll be times" 'understanding will be rewarded by when the operator a!ks you to limit hetter Long Distance telephone service WUTZIE'S DEPARTIEIT STHE your call to 5 minules. thaI! you've ever hid ,before. "Growl., FlIsfer It, Se....I., fetter" ::Flbroy 9070 7033.37 I..... ,.. .. lelle IsI. Iridte BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY C9MIC FAVORITE • -.WEREUPHOLSTER OF MILLIONS' Tho.. 80cNI PItces! to look like NEW ond to 5erv& like Archie is ccming to tOWls. NEW! ,.Freclded, coofosed and lovable Archie-amf':'liiS Don't buy inferior furniture in the fnends-sw~ .Betty. faithful Jugbead, a. g!am-i present m~rket. orous VeronICa are the roungsters in the newest\ t Baby's Own Shop and already one of the gTeatest cxmic: strips, I,. I' . Ar~e has aU the troubles and tri'balatioos, aD !I: i'I Springsl the exttttment and fun of aD high school kids. : re-:tpholster. ,~roo!>les,yes IWouldn't you. too, if there were two I' ing with girls 10 your life? In Archi~ Bob Montana portny. II Pre-War . the turmoil of ~e ~s. with fun galore for " SpriDi : CoDatructiOD e1'et)'body who ~ who ever bas bccn-'t-I .. lAST ,.ears old. '-. Ijll;qI ~. Oventutfed IUIKiIT : Period TEItMS 1" Pieca .Nom A""f!"''''' III If ~. &' ~'" Open Tbun., Fri. and sat. EftlliJlp .~ The Detroit News ~ Fournier Upho,lstering Co• €~~ ~'.1101 H•• fl.1t AYE." Her c....r PR. '700 Ct:,..~A. S~ FORHOlE DWYERY ••• ~OIE Rl. .. 1M3' Ie. "urea, at o.ier Drtie , \

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'!liursClay, Fe&uary '14, 1946 ,- 'age'Twe1Ye G,R 0 SS E . POI NT t: NEWS va.-dfree sQ'la at 30 ~ - fiat. Mailing Rules Are Changed Reserves Rf;)mp Artists of Satire and Song Grosse;Poirite ,High Tank Over Hazel Park ft.al".,a.:- ,~ Affecting. Navy Overse,as Team Takes ,Two Meets ...... (~ By FIlED RUNNELLS • ~~r:a.:'t..:;. Effective at once parcels 'not rines Penonnel OverSl!U, Post. With Captain Gerhard and Wyandotte and Royal FaU Before LC)(;alStars Despite =---- polliul .. ,~ ChristianSon spearheading the at- exceeding 11 pounds in weight I master Roscoe B. Uuston has an- Loss of Veterans by'Recent Graduation _ ".... tal. tack with 10 and 9 points re- NI. . Servl .. or 42 inches in length and 72 nounc:ed. spectively, the Blue DevU basket. By FRED RUNNELLS inches in combined length and Parcels for both t.IJ.eNavy ~nd bali reserves trounced Hazel . ~;8I- ~P::. The Grosse,Pointe swimming team made it a grand slani eirth Il1ay be accepted for mail. ArIl1Y Personnel may now be in- Park last Friday night at Grosse --=::J_S.. drl.. six scheduled sports. events in varsity and reserve basket. ing W Navy, Coast Guard & Ma- sured. Parcels and letters paid Pointe, 30 to 9. in ball and swimming when it trounced Wyandotte. in the Greetia,r Cue1s I: stationerY: at the first c1lll1s rate may be Playing with all the \experience and poise that comes with a sea- Grosse Pointe pool last 'Friday, 59-25, then followed up this registered. son of campaigning on the hard- victory with a smashing defeat of Royal Oak, in' the Acorns' No parcels containing any per- BLUE CROSS wood. the Blue Devils swept the pool Tuesday afternoon, 56-28. ' ishable Il1atter will be accepted Hazel Park reserves off their feet Last Friday and Saturday th&. --~~~~~~~--- DRUG STORE for insur811ce. All. matter to be in the first quarter and held a 9 b~ketball teams scored double 156 medley relay, was forced to insured or registered must be to 2 advantage at the end of the trlUmphs . over Wyandotte and extend himself to win by a yard MARVIN MALOW " well packed and wrapped. first period. Hazel l"ark. and Dan LaFerte saved the 200 17511 Mack at Neff Road,. ': Parcels to Army Personnel Hazel Park looked like score- :(Iill Kildow's swimming in the yard relay for the Blue and Gold still requires a written !'equest less wonders throughout the 200 yard free style event against with a fast last lap to make up a Open Daily 10 to 11 from the addressee before par- second quarter while Grosse Wyandotte, featured the meet yard deficit and win by almost SlIDCIay Enninl' 5. to 11. .. cel can be accepted for mailing. Pointe was only able to find the when he tied the Grosse Pointe two yards over Royal Oak. BEATRICE KAY, stllge, screen ond rlldio stllr, "nd DEAN ',';' range for one field goal. that by pool reco~d fo~ the distance. This The 50 yard free style ra~e Wllll }~.JUBED ,IN FALL . Patterson. to hold a 11.2 ad- MURPHY, 5"tirist, ~nllpped' while dining lit THE lONDON was t~e fll:lt. tun: the record has the closest of the meet. Hoblet THE GROSSE POINTE' , Mrs. Tabb of 5069 Courville, vantage at the intermission. CHOP HOUSE in downtowo Detroit. ~n bed since B111Mesmer.set it of Royal ,Oak just touehed out Throughout the last two periods In 1943. The time. was 2.12:7. . Marty Beer for first place. HOME BAKERY Detroit, slipped on the ice as she . Dan !-aF~r,te shared the spot. February 15. the. Blue Devils AI the LI1Dib on Jelrerson was getting into her car in front the Blue Devils really went on a scoring spree for 19 points h~ht':W1th Kildow .when. ~e w~n will travel to Ypsilanti and the hIS mnth consecuhve' vIctory In following. 'litesday wind up the Fresh Glazed Donuts of 345 Fisher road the other while Hazel Park was luck to morning and injured her left Cou.rt Thriller Won the 100 yard free style race. regular season against Fordson in At 8:00 and 3:00 get the ball long enough to score shoulder and broke her collar tbeir final 7 points. Three of Th~ Wyandotte meet .was a big the Grosse. l'oin~e pool just four bone. She was removed to the those seven points were made on question mark on the .books be- days before the State meet at Hit Parade aael Class'cal. Ben Secours Hospital by Officers cause Grosse Pilinte. was rilinus Aim Arbor. March 1. ' foul shots. Flannagan and Johu."On. the services of. its: undefeated Coach Banach had a slllisfiee CJI The reserves will play host 10 ,.. ; TrailJng by one poirit going intoe a;;mmu e 0 ~ an.d CDa.ch Fran.kBariach just '."':""'--_.--._-_.__._.__. .__...... ,. Royal Oak next Friday night, HaU!l Park-Gro$Se Pointe basketball game last Saturday couldn't figure how the young- , .1 . J~- .""0" Specie" ... which promises to be a ding dODg night. Paul Grubbs, a substitute until a' week ago, pumped sters comiiig up coUld fill the gap. battle. Royal Oak was the u.am ~ a long one-handed shot fr.om far out on the court to give On Tuesday the Royal •Oak • .. -, that knocked the Blue Devils the Blue Devils a .44-43 victory; Acorns suffered" th.eir second de- f . ,)};;', 1- from the unbeaten ranks last Throughout the evening it was' fea~ of the season by Grosse , : '/:' January 11 and the reseryes are Grubbs' w\lo, kept pulling the out on the floor which swished Pointe. This meet was featured " J out to take the measure of the Blue Devils out of the hole when the net as the horn sounded end- by Gerhart Gainsley.'s remark- • ' " Acorns and gain back some of t~e. chips were down. The flrsting the second period, thus giv- able fiPJsh against veteran Bill f -,' IIlE STROH"'~.....IIEWiRY>:~,;"."""ifJIco. DmOtT 26. MlCli their lost prestige. time. he brought the. overflow ing the Blue Devils the half Kildow .in the 200 y.ard event , 'l ~; crowd to. its f~t. was when he advantage of 23-22, '. ,when he just missed beating his , :: I. dumped In a f1eld goal. from the Throughout the first half. the teammate by a fr. action ofa sec- , ;1.: Scout Troop 74 c'enter of the cour~ .wi~ only game was plenty rugged because ond. This Wllll the closest Gains. I. <, three seconds remammg' in the of ,the laxity 'of the officiaL'!., It ~ey has come' to. takina. Kildow I' -.iI Awards .Honors first balf, to give his team.a was hoped the second hall woUld mto camp. .' I. ' 23~22advantage at th.e ihter- be refereed better but instead of Dan LaFerte and Bill Mosner I' ·f TrooP. 74, Boy SCollts, con- mission. His second crowd-ple~. getting better it got worse. The bf Royal Oak staged a grudge f ' fOr'l mg shot camp in the dying game took on aU the asp«ts of race in the 100. yard fr.ee style , . . .. f' ducted . an: honcir program on J Monday. February 11, whenvar- ~econds of the third quarter with a rough and tumble wrestling with LaFerte gettinl the winning Phone Or -5 " 'l 'tr illn b gun to settle an ar''''"'. en.t start- I' UCT ...,. imis awardS ,were presented to tb e Bl ue DeV1s _gam a g Y match' with the ~core changing ..- .. ting membeniofthe troop: one point. As time was iuninB hands repeatedly; ed. after the first me.e be- f Call LEnox 3917 David Penniman and Fred Cur- out in the third quarter Paul When the DeviL'! found the tween these two boys last De- , . , to c:ond~cted ..the opening cere., again tossed a "long Tom" from range in the third period they cember 2O.in the Blue Devil'. f Adjustable for ' .. mony, .following .which Scout- the center of the court. The ball jumped into. a 29-27 lead only to noel. , to fit ( master. James W.White gave an almost touched the ceiling. light see this vanish in short order CObb.Y.Bartlett was well satis- f Children as J address on scouting. but continued on its long arclring with Hill sinking.a field goal and tied' with himself after winning, Any Shoe I Awards inCluded .those of sec- course to swish the net without a foul shot for R 31-29 lead. the individual medley relay f Boys' Youn" as 3 , ond cl~ badge to David Mann touching the basket ring. On.two Wuerker put the Pointens within event which WR.S the tirs.t time he, or Girls' I. and first class scout badges to other occasions Grubbs. tossed one point of a tie by making a had received. the winning gun f --~-- , JOHNSON'S ,IAR Richard Schmitz, Donald Schmitz 10'lg shots which with any kind foul shot. Only ten seconds re- this seuon. Bartlett could. never , f H_ of'~. Bft7s -.l, Wi1ra' and' Jackson Smith. of luck would have gone through, mained'in the third period when come close t.0 B.uster Pinkston, f Teaches , A Fine 'Plaee, to Relax andMeet.yo~ Friendll • Merit badges were . given Wil- but instead bounced on thr bas- Paul Grubbs once ,again started who was undefeated. in the first, TeacLes f liam Browne, Stuart ..Friesema. ket ring and fell to the floor down the side of' the court and 'nine. meets, It was a welcoming f Proper , Zl'715 HARPER AVE. Bfltween ',aDd. • h '1 1 W'th th fi sh ts sight' to' see freshman Graham, Skating • 8t. Clair ~ MlIe BoadI James Goebel, Robert Gore,Wil- arm ess y. lese ve 0 once again tossed a long shot Lindley, swimmin- his first meet, S'-I'de . Balanc:. liam Lord" Richard Lord, Clar- Grubbs established himself as from the center of tlte court as .. LC the star of the game. tbe horn sounded ending the for the. Blue Devils ,capture sec- Quickly And Poise If. ence . O'DIill, Theodore Osius. ond place. f , Thomas Pierce, Richard Phillips, This was the first meeting. be- third quarter. But the ball was . Both the relay evenu were not J I. Donald,Schmitz and Bruce Wolf. tween the two scbools arid Haiel in the air arcing high toward the decided un.tiI th\ w.. t lap. Bart-. Den Chiefs of Pack. 74 are Park's talilnt was listed as "un- basket. It ba'rely missed. the ceil- t ------f, Robert Anslow, WIlliam Browne; MOWn". Coach Bill Heaiey 'ing light andstartell its down- lett, Iwimininganchor spot in th. Good 'Ileal Skates' George Jacoby, . Jack McComb, figured it would be close. His ward .course. The crowd was " t Health f Punch andJudy David Mann •. Jack Marcus,. Dan figuring turned out to be correCt 'spellbound and one coUld hear a .. Plan Open House f and _ like. '., • J Moroney, Clarence O'DIill, Wil- shortly .after the opening ho~ 'pin drop as the ban descended, 4 cadiEY ...... liam Rossiter, Jack Whi\e, Jim when Hazel Park commanded Ulward the basket-It was good At C.ount.rl\l. D,ay f Good hill GrOWD'~PI. ' Srilith and Jim Kalbfleish. the tip'off and .started working and the Blue Devils led at the J. , , FISHEl lOAD James Goebel and Robert Gore a .lightning-like passing attack end of tlie third period, 33.32. The new nursery school which , ----:.- , are Star. Scouts and Clarence coupled with' plenty of deception, .'.Throughout the first four min. has been built on. t~e ca~pWl of, Acc.pfefl II, ,.,..",.. 1I.1fIII.. eo...... Se,..Ic. , O'Dell, Theodore Osius and NIDAY;.SANtDAY ".IUAlY 15 • " which resulted in a beautifully utes of. the fourth quarlerthe Groue Pointe Count,'Y Day will , ' Thomas PierCe are Life Scouts. executed under the basket field read .. cha...ged hands repeatedly have its official opening on Tues- , A GIF.T any little boy OT girl ~. WALT DISNEY'S Refreshments were served fol- goal Grosse Pointe's big center ~ stood. at 41-41 as the horn day, February 19.' There will be 4 ' lowing the ceremony by Mrs. H. Don McPhail tied the count on sounded signifying the auto- an open house for. parents of the , would ~ .t G. Goebel and Mrs .• W. White. ''SIIOW' WHITE ...... SEVEtI DWARFS" his favorite jump turn shot from Diatic time out, child d~' 11 th . I. J the foul line, Hazel Park seemed Don McPhail broke the tie terested. ren inan seeingor athe 0 beautifulen In------.... ------. t., Frt4a1, DOonlOpea' ':U,p ..JIL SaUrrday, Doon Open at irked at .this score and put on an w~en he was fouled right after new structure, , ~ Whfte"u' 7:31 aDd. , 1:t5 Po m. "Snow White" at attaclt which found the Blue the automatic time out. Webster The addition ilthe the , C . f;' Iitt to 13147 I. JEFFIRSOH 1:38,p. m. %:11-3:51-5:51.7:57 •• :51 'P. M.' Claudette Solves Devils on the short end of a 9-4 of Hazel Park had an excellent school of George Fink. as a me. f sse x lOOT C9LVDl DUUt. . " Name Problem cOunt after four minutes of play chance to give his team the lead morial to his IOn, Lieutenant , SHO" I. had elapsed. Vfh~n he Wllll awarded two free George Fink, Jr., who died in the f .-'bJ'-~~ LENOX 19'7 " sUNDAY • 'MONDAY" TUISD'AY " •• UARY 17.'"'' Claudette Colbert is French With Grosse Pointe's high scor- throws when he was fouled while Pacific Theau.r of war. , - ....':" In 19:M . JENNIFIR JOHU ". VINCENT' ... ICI and her real name isChauchion. ing ace, Dick Wuerker, spear- in. the act of shooting. He missed , ' Theatre audiences. she feared, heading the attack. the Blue both but team mate Hill tipped RAGANLIDE MEETING ' ~. OPEN EVERY EVENING 'TILL. tJ would spend so much time on ~eviis. went into the lead for the in'. the rebound for a one point The regular monthly meeting of ~.__...__...__...__...__..__..__..__..__..__..__...__..__..__.-! "THE SOli OF BERIADETTE" the sidewalk in . fIrst bme ~hortly before tbe end lead.. .,' the Raglin Lide Auxiliary will be --- S1IIIday; Doonl oPen u 1:11 MoIltIay aDd Tuesday fro n t of mar- of the pell~ but a .last second ~l~. less than a mmute re- held in the Women', .City Club Feature at DoonOpea at 5:15 P. M. qllees trying to bask~t by Hill tie~ the count and roammg !,aul Grubbs once aga~ on. Monday"February> 18, lit 2 ]:15.(:ae.6:St-.IH p. M. Peabue at 6~.!:!8 P. M. figure out how Felming pumped m a field goale1uded hIS ~pponent and set sail p.rn.. Walter Scott, attorney for C h'a u c h 0 into break the tie as the horn d~wn !he SIde lines and let go the Veterans' Administration, will should be pro, sounded ending the quarter with Wlth his now famous one-handed be tlJ,e speaker WEDNESDAY'"r,HURSDAY NHUARY 20 - 2' nounced. that Hazel Parle leading, 14-12. shot from far out on tbe floor. _~_~~~,~.~~~~~_ ~ey would. miss Hill added to the Hazel Park The ball appeared to. rim the w.ere blue in the face hyin~ to JOHN WAYNE • ANTHONY 9UINN her plays alto- lead soon after the second quar. basket and bounce out again. stop the scramble. gether., ter started and his team enjoyed Hazel Park was quick to ,etrieve After the game in.the locker "IACI TOUTili" Claud e t t e is a four point lead for foul' min. ~e ball and put it in play. which rom your. reporter saw the cur r en tl y co- utes. Grosse Pointe. lead by resulted in a q~ick scorp, But miXed .emDtions .of both. teams. starr ing with Colbert Wuerker, again staged a scorin~the bllllket was dIsallowed by the The Blue' Deviis were pounding lIon Ameche in "Guest Wife," a spree to tie the couct at 16-16. referee because he claimed Bolin Grubbs' oil the back until he fllSt-moving comedy produced by With only fifteen seconds r~ o~ Hazel Park ha~ reached up could hardly get his breath. On Jack Skirball and directed by maining in the second periOd throug~ the net and pushed the other side of the room the Sam Wood for United Artists re- Jack Tanner tossed the ball from .Grubbs shot out of the basket Hazel Park boys were speechless lease, The piCture. which fE'litures the Blue Devils' end of the court and Grosse. Pointe was the one and some couldn't choke back' Richard Foran. Charles Dingle. to Paul qrubbs. who seemed to to have a one point lead with less their tears as their CfJach tried Grant Mitchell, Wilma Francis sense the time was short and than 18 seconds remaining. to ease the sting. of defeat. That and Chester Clute will be shown dribbled down the side of the Hazel Park was desperate to is the)dnd of a game ,it was. It UIRE at the Esquire Theatre on tltes- court. He 1<11'(',.~fl1lJy el!ld~d his s~?re and a mad scramble at was only II non.league. game but 2.2760 day, Wednesday and Thursday'l defensive opponent and pumped mid-court ;resulted with Paul from th~ way these two teams '53'1 L JEFF£RSCHf TU. Feb. 19, 20 and 21. . a long one handed shot froOl far Grubbs bemg fouled. This was played one would think the ,the apot where Coach Healey ,Worlds High School champion- I FRIDAY AND SATtJBDAY' FEBBUAB Y 15 aJIC1 16 1JtJtJtJtJtJt Jt .. Jt Jtlt "'... was forced to make a tough de- ship was at stake. , * cision. What should he tell his . Sparing the spotlight with ., liTO GUIZAR NOAH IIElY, JR. Ilfl\YI:OE" ! ' . 3 lORE DAYS ! team to do? Take the ball out of Grubbs was Dick Wuerkerwho CONSTANCE MOORE LOIS COLLIER ; bounds and attempt to stall the scored i6 points for the. Blue •, { -in - game or should he allow Grubbs Devils and led both teams for -m- ::: .BLACKSTONE ENGAGEMENT : to attempt the free throw? The high point honors. "IEXICAIA" ~1le ::: ENDS SU.... Fli. 17 .:: entire Blue Devil team had its Grosse Pointe will entertain Cn.o. CaIarr' ll* I )!: eyes on its coach but the coach Royal Oak next Friday night in IKINNfNfi MONDAY NIGHT"FiIlUARY 11 T had no. one to turn to for the the Grosse Pointe iYm and at- _~~~~ ...... correct answer. "Take it out. of tempt to avenge an earli~r defeat SUNDAY MONDAY FEBRUARY ]7 &ad II AND * Bit 0 AD" A Y' S HOW L I N G _ COM ED 1"! .. bound:: and stall," was the signal. admmis~red by thc Acorns. G... T...... ' " Joh HMlak • Willi.", lelldlz 1 Dlren From U Solid M~OIllths~i11I1llNewl1"lol'k~l!!I.:inT~:e~a=~:n~C~~=?ln~~h~ ._ *i .. scramble' resulted. Out of the 1 "I BELLFORADIIO" ; :: melee bounded Hill of Hazel I l. N . All :: ::Park and streaked towards the M1JSICAL-'1SLJ: OF TABU" en orrts About O..r DISNEYCARTOOl\-"CUKED DUCK" * ...Blue Devil goaT. With only five lI! Sp'(NUizi" g j" LATEST NEWS "''''0'' i !;:o~r:~~:-~:n~~ t~otg~r:; Spec'oll I ShowiDc Sanday at 1:11-3:11-5:3&.'7:57-11:1' :: :: the side of the court. The ball hit CbiU,,. .... M,.'s ~ I 'YI MoIKIay at 7:(1.11:11 * .. the rim of the basket and : : bounded bigh into the air as the HAIR TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY AND TIRJ1tSDAY, FEB, It-2t-ll * .. crowd screamed. . :: t It descended and again hit the CUTTING Claudette Colbert. Doll AIlMC" .. Riellan( Foroa * ...iim and again it went high into I GROSSE.POINTE~ :: : th, air. The screaming became PnsMUl A",./iOfl 10 • "8U~T WIFE" ! !' !~ar::t ~~~rs':ll t;~a~~d th~ Every CNSIomn' MUSICAL-"KBTTHM OF THE RHUMBA" : wfttI "ACI SHDHAN HEUN TWE&.YETItEES : basket. It hit the rim for the third MOTORS, INC. 4 VARIETY-uOUTDOOR LIVING" * ... A BJtIU.1ANT CAST .. time as the horn sounded ending Len's Barber Shop I TRlS IS AMERICA l the game. The ball fell harm- Authorl~ed ! * I.~.TS•• I Nil''': SS.... n .... '1M. $1." } ...::,Ies&lY to the floor with every NEWS EVENTS eIiA. MATS. 'in1l,. Fr.B. 7ft1l. llal. .... ~I.": .. n.ember of both teams making 180%0 MACK AVENUl: ** di f . DeSoto and,pZymouth. Dealer Feature 8bowlJl&, at ,:" atId 1I:t8 :: . S.... .1.... 1... .. a ve or 1t while both referees Between WashIngton • LIncoln ...... JtoJto,.,.,. ••••• Jt .: too~ their whiltlet \lAW U:lc)' 1410' It JIFFlISON. AT ASHLAND' , LL 1000

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;'~:--'~NotjtEj.Tof~.Registrali9:r,' U~re9ister~d .Qu~lifi~d.School Elect6rs~' of Rural Agricultural Sc:hoolDistrid No,'I ,0Hh. Township'-ofGrOsse Pointe, Wayne County, Michigan, for (GROSSE POfNTEPUBUC.' , SCHO~LSI. . . , : . Noticei! hereby' gi~n th,~t there. wi!lbeloi-egmTetill!l,of th.;'lInr~stricI qualified electors of ~ur.!. Agricultllr~lSc:hoolDi,tr,ict No. I, 6rouepointl,T~ip, .: :' ¥!ayne C~nty, Mlchlgln, at. the polnng pieces ~ the several, precjnc:ta :Oftf,Cdiio .. : tTIC:t. to-WIt: '. .;, .'-. " -, ......

Pr.~i~t No. )"':"Votin9 place. at the R,obert nOMB~Y$CHOOL, 820 .... consfielcl, Grosse Pointe Perk, Michi;.n.' Precinct to inclucl. fhi tl'IicidNi Of' Jeff.rson Avenue" the relr lot U". On the Nst side of. Whittier' ROta,q.. ke St,Cllir.-th.Cityli!Tlits. ... , " ., .... OF VILLAGE Precinct 'No. 2-Votinq pl.lce .It th•. ~~ DEFH SCHOOl, -15425 K.,.. 4: . cheval Avenue, Graue Pointe Pa~k, Midli9ln~ - Precinct to indude the~niic:ldre IIET1U , of Mack Avenue, rNr lot line on the .. * sid. of Three Mile Drive, mIddle of ~t'O~~t ]Pointt Jtu'UlS Jeffenon Avenue, .th. City Iimi~ (incl~des both sides of WIY~l!!'! ...venue~ 'i' : .,' . . •. ,' " .. . FUlun IEI~' MICHIGAN, .. Precinct No. 3-'-Voting pl.lce .t the .Lewis E. MAIRE SCHOOL, 740 c.dieux FOR THE . , Road, City of ,Grosse Pointe, Michi~n •. PrecinCt to inCIud. tIl. midcll. of .. Mack Avenlie, teer Icrt lin~ on the Hst. side of Neif Ro.cl, Like St. Cltir, rHr EAST SIDE. lot linl on the west sid. of Audubon Avenue.. . ..' Precinct No. 4-Voti;,g~~etth~"P~it~Dri~'ircHARD In time of bereavement 'sCHoot'17':' NOTICE, TO VOTERS" . it is. comfort to have the McKinley Road, Grosse Pointe FI.-ms; Michigan. Pr.clriet'tc includ. ille "rilid." . funeral service in YOlAr own die of Mac:lc Avenue. ,..r lot lin., on the north sid. of Morin Road,LAk. neighborhood, co nyenieot St. Clsir, relr lot lin.oti'west.sid"of ,LAkelend :Avlflulo ., . ,_'.' to family and friends,' . For YOIlr cOnofenience two daY'. h..,e been provided for. te9imring to vct. at the next. Village Election, Prednct'~o.5-VotingPJ:t~ -.it,.itte ,KEf!.BY ~HcioL, ,104. K.~~"c:t, Far from the noise and Gr0518 POint•. Farms., .Mlchlg.ln •.. PrllQnct.; to Includ •. all t.mtory.. n con f u s ion of conl:csted Marcil 1 11th areas •. the beautiful and Weir Lane on the north, and .the rear Ict line of MerriwNthel' ll!l tne' sOIlth, spacious Harris East Side end from LA\e St. Clair on the east to tI1e middle of Dufflo R04ld beyond the Chapel is, especially located. Farms. to be convenient to all East Side residenu and to those 9:00 A. M. to 8:00 p, M, of nearby suburban areaL ,. Precinct No. '--Votinc;place It the VERNIER SCHOOL, 36 Vanill' Road, . GroS~ Point. Shores, Michigln. Pr.cinct to include all territocy north of Can the Harris East Side Weir lane and iIIe County LiN .nd from I.tke St. Cllir. to the t.st fid. of Chapel to secure the quiet, Saturday,. Feb~ 16th, 1946 Mamr Road. . ... memorable. and neighbor- ly service that characterizes Harril Funerals. Precinct No. 7-Votingplac:eat the M.ASON SCHOOL, 184.:>Vernier Road, ' , Tuesday, Feb. 19th, 1946 GrossePointa Wocds, Michig.n. Precinct to includ. III territory north. of I Weit Lane Ind tile County Lin. andfr.olllthe rHr lot lin•. of M4iriar. aNd.on- ... -- the list to the mi4dle of Dufflo Road. ' ., . ' ,FEBRUARY 19th is the LAST DAY On SATURDAY, tIle 16th d.y of Februlry, ~. D. 1946, arid on SATURDAY, the 23rd .TO REGISTER as the la~ does not per. dlY of February, A. D. 1946. from 3:00 o'doek P.M. to 9:00 o'c1odc P.M., Eat.rn . Standard titnl':, on bolhof which days an unregistered qualifi.d school eleetors of mitthe takin; of registrations' in'th. 20.- the distric:tmay regiJfer for the Special ElectiO!l of the School District to b. held on Mar,h ~th; A. O. 1946, and for other .lections, g81ler.I or. specill, in me District, day period before eleetion, IIntii a g,n.,il re.registration is ordered acco rcIing to,lew. . : ,

Notice is also given that provisi~n has b.e~ mid. by tf,e ~rd of EaucltiOIl If you pre~iously registered and vot. for +fle registration of all unregistered Ind qualified school .lectOl'J of the district F"~~. . Gross. Pointe ~ Sixth Church of Christ. . at any time during office hours by the prine:ipals of tile abov. named .Iementary MethOd,st. Church ' ed at a Village Election'in the last two' ~ schools, and/or ihe Secr.tary, IIId/OI' tIl. Superintend.nt of SchOOls. and/or the Scientist, Detroit Meet! nl; J n Kerby Sl'hool ~ Kerby Rd. near Kerelleval ~ 'years. it is not necessary to r•• register. Director of Business and Finance of the ~rd of Educ:'enlnll Tt1l1monlal I Cfer\, HA.PIl .t LAKiPOINTI . All

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NEWS ~ Page FourtHft '. - WANT. ADS I • • • I., To Plate a Chura Ad b1 Paou., Call- 21-SERYlCES training plans with general man~ : 7-WANTED TO lENT 17-WANTED TO lENT U_REAL ESTATE'FOI SALE ;JJ-5EIYICES . I,. TUxedo 2.... S--iITUATIONS WANTED (I)-Wi"w Wa.ltilNl ager George Trautman. Both (Hollsas, Apts., Fiats, ate,) (HOllses, Apts.. Flats, etc.) Cadieux Rd. Ill'. Warren.' Brick (a)--G ...... I GROSSE POINTE NEWS (Male and Female) A-.l WINDOW washing. We aim players had their baseball careers bung., 3 ~edrms., tile features, CARPET OWNERS - Attention. interrupted by the war alter they =(3 Trimk Lines to Suve 1':00) nESIRE ,,

''YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED thet the following olf1C1r1 will 1M eIedM'.t Niill . P. A. SYSTEMS UDU~'S STAIUIHDSlATIO. Sold and Serrieec1 ALL 5TANDABD OUo nODUer! FOB YOn CAB'S IIA.D . • lectionl 'SERY-I(E RESTOR'ED W. Do ~adl Ayo.. Cor •.ResJya,.... ' COMING SOON W...... :. SANI-WASH. LAUNDRY i.s happy to .nnoullCll thlt service is NATIONALLY ADVERTISED .gei~ .v.ileble to its ~ny ~trOftS ill the Grout Pointe ...... { APPLIANCES, 1Village President With, the lifting ~ w'trtime restrictions prompt, couri-.s, Celleltl Ra'" & TeleYilill ~'pllnd.bl. ~~I.WASH LAUNDRY ..... ic:o-'il Ig.in operating F1rJt In TelllYUlon RADIO 'SERVICE WASH. l5U4 MACK AVE. TU.I-G*) In your loc:anty. . PAITS FOR ALL MAKES • ,iCIY' .AND DEUYUY ~ Village 'Commissioners {Two year term) FLUORESCENT BULBS AND li"Jrl'tJBES . I ..W. ,,,in solicit, your VlluM JHl~ge ."d .ematly Vaeuum C1euen and 8eWiaI Mads1Des BeIlUred We Bepair Beauty Pal'1or Drien aDd Electrical Equipmeat "YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED th.t, It Mid .Iection, the foUo:",ing propoad hc p. th lit we. JnlI y serve you. WiMow ... Amendment to the Vill.lg. CMrt., will be IUbmittecl: Ph~nl for your' copy of our ~ldifuI IZ-pe9t!' 1946 How- holcl Hint C.lencl.r....:.No Oblig.tion. _. Pointe Appliance Shop CI_illa" 15]18 Eost JdenoII Lbol 1221 'And'.mllndm.nt to Section 14, Chlpter IV of the Vi!lagli CMrfer: TEmple 1...62.00 01IJL E8quire Tbeatn . ".11 WaUi.e 'CONDUCT OF ELECTioNS: Section 14: AN eltctiondeW under the provisions cf this Ch.rter thell be conducted IS nlllrty, er m.y b., in the menner' 'providecf by . Jew, for holding generll elections in this Stlte,e~c.pt IS herein otherwise proyided. Pi&1t. up -a deliwry Watches Repaired The'inspectors of such. elections sh.1I h.n the Mm. power ~d .uthority f«the ()# 5 shades or mOI'e. preserv.tion cf order .r.dfcr .• nforcirigobeclience to their I.Iwful.comrnends during .ONE WE.K SERVICE Phone ~ . - UPON BEQUEST -.- th. time of holding +h. election end the clnyus of th.yota, .s ~re conferred by t 1.1-: upon inspectors of gener.l e1ec:iions held in this Sf,t •• The ~if,tr.tion .nd ",.. .' AD weW;'c GUranteecl • 35 Years Experlenee RepairIJII A NIAoGoUA 01' lOfT WATIa IRliqIH 11Z' . registration of elildors in 111. Villeg. of GrOHl Pointe W~s she. be conducteel ,- Both 'Ar;lerIeU. lUIId Swt. 1.Vakhes • EatUDates Free! ,------, .s proYidep fcr in the Conditution .nd Gener.1 Le~ of the St.te of Mic:hi9.n, .nd '., AI .. &110 ... a- may b.held upon the Mm. dey IS rlijistr.tion of elKton of. tn. St.t. of Mic:hig.n Jess Gaiiagher .... 1.".lr7 . .nd COUllty of Weyne." " CALL US ALL MAKES A.( IIderior ~ IIopal ....1 14624 MACK AYE., at MabHqu e. Nil"btiDple Mad.et is U '.t'M!ft Exterior Decoratill OPEN DAll..Y TU "YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFlED ft.•t the Polling P1ee;e, for Mil .lectiOft sheA 1M ..... ,. &lire k_,. Directly Opposite Us. .• I ~ w. Pay High Dollar-Car or Truc~ PAPr.aR"ANGlNG A SPECIALTY "follows: • W.rk .... blp G"'"".t~

Voting Precinct No. 22 " Votill9 Pre~nc:t No. 25 c. I. HAWLEY LEDOx,'2~ . ALGER FLOWER SHOP Voting Sooth in the M,son Sc:hool Voti"9 ,Ieeth siNetH on Kenwood EARL .HOLZBAUGH Oft Verlli.r Roecl. Flow.... F.r All Oceosl.n .nd MKk AYIllUM. Gift 'oH.,., • Gard... CRARLEVOIS FORD DEAlER LENOX Votillg PrecInct No .. 23 1... uze 16n. L WAUEN lit COUIYILLE TU.2.7171 Voti", No. 26 Voting Beo+h in the Muni~pll Builcl. Prec:inc:t ing, sitJ.tlld on M.ek A~nu. .nc1 Voti"t Booth in tM MftOIl Sdlool Oft Anit. Avenue. V'emier Roed. CHAS.POWLESLAND KENNELS BEl'WEJ:N LlNOOLN AND FISHEB ROAm We w.... ud TrIm AD B~ "YOU ARE FURTHER 'NOTIPlEO thet, if yOv holY' not ~1rHciy ,.,mem, you may Dop. All B~ 8eKdel1 ~ 0.7 or )(011. do so by .ppe.ring before the Ville" CIm .t't+le Off'~ in the Municipel8uilclill9 11115 MACK ~YENUI MI. 4221 on M.<:k .nd Anit. AYlln\lll up to .nd ~ing M.rcil9, 1946. RadiO ,'Rep~ir Lolli fsf_',Il.lIed • D.""'-4e 8:-' RELIABLE ELECTlUC "YOU ARE FURTHER NOnFlEO, th.t the Ioercl of- Il..gmration Wl1 be in INion Send it t~ Jack O"Conn~ in the • (:~.'1 .t tit. MuniGi~l8uilding n ,forlMid on th, 19ft! cJey of Februery, I"", from 1:00 first place. No hetter service . s., Electrical I Refrigeration < anyWhere. ~. • '~k in tne f~noon until 1;00 o'~~;rf the IYIllmg, EST, WIRIII i SERVICE Vl'bonn of World War 1. 1_ . r- Est. ,~ The Crest Company BEAD1! TO SERVE YOU! eo ., and I .. 5756 CASS AVE. ALL BEt.T-DRlVEN * REFRiGI:P.A nON MA. 2747 * NEAt ~A1ME' Repain. I COMMERCIAL PJtOJlnI PHI LIP F. ALLARD, HOUSEHOLD. c.a.u" ELECTJUC MOTOR PI. .. .!~.-~~~~=::.1 REPAIRING YrM.ge a.n." I CLASSIFIED ADS 7231 Mock, IIr.l. tirIIIMI ~.. Clu.flcal ~~~~ea~1 Rosevllle 1363-W 2' Y,r'. Exper~, 2&32 • IV...... 4113 • 4114 GET QUICK RESULTSl ., Eve'IIlnp - TUnde 1..43$3 10U1 ROllUl'

\ \ . " / ' . . ., £ 1..2 & $ £ ( • $ $ ,... ' ...... ~~,_..... " ... ~-,'~"-'" 2 .' ~• ..• ,,-. ~. ~• u I Thursday, February 1-4, 190% : Page Sixteen GROSSE' POINTE NEWS • A small fire which started in damage WIJi done. Sergf: Frank Box 12 Compliments ally fine showing made in its fir' lIighway truck owned by the Champine of the polic<'!depart- Pink' Will Soon . R d record this' year..., . .. i PTA Groups Plan Meetings Stamp SoCiety, . : Par k OD. FIre eeor Commissioner Elmer Ulrich,. .village of Grosse Pointe Farms, ment discovered the blaze in the ~as extinguished by Farms fire. truck when it was parked be. lans Have Own Taxis A letter was read at the Park who is the fire commissioner 01 men on February 7 before any hind the Municipal Buildlllg. To Get Facts on School Taxe Exhibition viilage council meeting Monday the Park, is an active member. of night from Box 12 compliment. the .Box .12 'Association of old fire .. The Wayne StaJ1lp ,'~he Pointe Taxicab' company, $ocret;will ing the village on the exception- fighters. Discussions Bring Out AIII.nformation Pertaining to Proposed hold its 19th annual Stamp Ex- which was reCently given per. , Increase in Millage: Election March 4 hibition and Bourse at the club mission by th~ Par~ Cou~cil to ~. t II lIIMIIIIIIlII'lIJIlInllllll!lllM1lllll1NlMllllllPlII1l~IDlUlIlUIllIlaUlllll1lllUlllbIlJll1I1111UbmH1l1l1l11l1ll11ml"" . . ,operate a talll .bus mess In the i .' . I. ~ Cadillac Owners!! I The Parent-Teacher Associations of Grosse Pointe are room5 at the St. ~lal.r Recl'eahonpointe, subject to such regula. cooperating in sponsoring mass meetings for all citizens Center, 4535 Fairview avenue, lions as. might be later impos~d IDon~t Pi~k Up Your I who are interested in obtaining further information, ask- DetrOit, on. Saturday and. Sun. by the village. has taken over Hie I .' i Oldsmobile OwnersH ing questions and discussing the forthcoming school elec- day. Feb, 16 and 17. location at the northwest corner I f M h 4' The members will have about of Jefferson and Nottingham. IOn on arc • "'.. The place was formerly operat- i Carpets. or Bugs TAKE YOUR CAR TO KOTCHER'S AUTHORIZED SALES These meetings are. scheduled [Adult Education 40 frames of stamps a~d four ed by the Standard Oil Company AND SERVICE FOR REPAIRS. ONLY FACTORY TRAINED as follows. one of which has al. cups will be awardoed beSides the as a gas station. The new opera- ready been held ~nd another one! Classes Starting "Wavne" cup for the Grand tors will continue the gas statiqn I MECHANICS ARE EMPLOYED, TO ASSURE YOU OF scheduled for tomght: Awa,d, They will also have an and in addition operate a cab PROMPT, EFFICIENT SERVICE • • • GIVE US A CALL. February 11, Mason School: exhibition label showing Gen. stand a~ the location. I February 14, Richard School: This week several new activi- Anthony Wayne. It Will be next to the Crown; Bumping, Painting; Expert Polishing February 2.0, Pierce Junior High ties in the adult education "ro-.. T' bl" d' 11 . "t Clean ers' es ta bl'ISh men.t School: February 2.1, Grosse gram sponsored by the Grnsse DC pu IC IS cor la y IllVI ed ----- i Pointe High Schol. Pointe Board of Education will to attend. FALSE ALARM i I All meetings are scheduled for I hold their first mectings.. ----- A false fire alarm was turned KOTCHER OLDSMOBILE CO. 8 p. m. Tonight, February 14th: Mathe- T bI 6 A' in .from the box at McKinley and i 14350 E. WARREN, d Chalmers LE. 2060 At ,each of these meetings, the mallCS. (Ref:esher) course for. rom ey " S Charlevoix at 1 a. m. February 10. I- Parent-Teacher Council has ar. those mtendmg to enter c~lIege ranged for members of the Board I m the fall ;lnd those needmg a Hosts at Party. YOII Cn Han 0.. of Education, the Superintendent I bett~r understandm~ of JIlathe- I c~ FRESH MEAT FOR DOGS AND CATS of Schools and the Administrative. matlc5 In the ~usmess world. Thp 6.A Class of Trombley of fit. FirSt I Staff to be present to answer any I Charles Saltzer •."mstru~to:. , n~ Whatevel' your Pet Food may b. , , . ',ho,,' Sch"ol held a party on January questions that citizens might Advanced Brtage-Llmlte~ to . ~ 11 CJndI'll ~e thre with the 'Gme good service! 31 in the home of Marion Ghes- We shampoo ~"cked,downcarpeh" orientals, ~Iso.broadloo'!l have about this election. Ar- those With a knowledge of bndge, quierp at 1772 Anita avenue. The PONT IA.CS . ~ JyJ..... (Joe'S) EAT-RITE DOG CATERING CO. rangemenls have also been made desiring to imp:o\'e their play. mcmbers were celebaHnlr the and twist: upholstered furniture: right in your nomtl or cffic. for citizens to register for the Maude Leque, Instructor. , • ..\ 4550 Grand River Ave., Detrait 8 TE. 1.6755 ending of the seri)esterandtheir * EARLY DELIVERY.I by Machine. No MUSI.Fuss. Dries in cne ~our. school election at these meetings. Monday, February 18-Millin- entrance as students of the Pierce Registration can also take place cry. Pauline Manderano, instruct. Junior High School. PIllS 1'.OP PRICE All work .,done in your hom.e by at any public school in the (lis- or. If you trad ••in nowl Bondtd and i,!5ured t,rict or at the Board of Educa- Monday, February IS.-MilIin- Miss :Margery Harger,; teach'er, WorkMen. tion building, 389 St. Clair, on ery at Mason School, Helen Woo- was prescnted with a pen and pencil set. a bouqUet. and a cor- any week day, Monday through ton, instructor. • 1946 STUDEBAKER Friday during office hours up to Wednesday, February 20-Ma. sage. as parting gifts. Tho5c present ipcluded Robert PACKER-POJITIAC I Pride Carpet Be j ~ Now 011 Dlsp'CJY crt and including March 2. Special chine Shop. An opportun~tyo,. to E TRi.nity 11 registration will be held on the learn how to operate machines Howe, Ronald Andel',. Marion tl6.st L1U;BNOIS A"E. 1 Blk. S. or 7 JIItl6 UN. 4"- two Saturdays, February 16 and such as lathes, mills. grinders, Ghcsquiere, James •Vail. Auche, Sallry Menke, Patricia Lee, Upholstery Cleaners 1-4800 .' February 23 in each of the ele-, shapers, etc. Charles Peterron, ! I. GEORGE WILSHER mentary schools. instructor. ' Thomas Dan, Helen Laquere, It is the hope of Paul Moreland, Wednesday, February 20.- Donald Moenaert; James Comins .! .CITY-WIDE SERVICE. . . j1 AUTHORIZED SALES AND SllVICt . President of the Parent-Teacher Bookkeeping for home or. busi- Duane Wesl, Carol Fredericks: ilIOOWHIlIIIIRUIIllHIIlIIIIIUIRIIIIUKIIIIlIIlMIIII\IIIIJ1UIUIIiUIliHl1IUIIIlIIlIIIIIIIUlblllllnllllllillll1ll1IIIIUlllbiIlUltIlIlIlIIlJIllIllIlillmlll!lJlIti LENOX 1450 13123 Mack at Drexel Asociation Council that this ness use, individual instruction. Edward Anderson, Anne Hoover series of meetings will enable'IRuth Carine will be in charge. Neil Smith, Russell Gragg, Dick every citizen to get complete and Thursday, February 21.-Pho- Eckel, GIlt,! Gosziniak, Miss Har- thorough information about this tography for those wishing to ger. Ann Hollman. Barbara "GOOD NEWS" important issue. The Mason improve their ability 'in taking Adamski, Weldon Follin. AWNi'NGSl School meeting which was held on pictures. Stanley Kenn and Ed- A11 of these chiidren are from IFebruary 11 was cooperativ.~jy ward Ketterer instructors. . Grosse Pointe Woods. They have Complete Service ~ .TIRE RATIONING planned by William Wressel and Thursday, February 21.-Mil- been at Mason School with Miss Jam~ Lafer, presidents of the tinery. Irene crichto.n,. instructor. Harger for three semesters, and Samples and prices cheerfully . ) Mason and Vernier P.T.A. As- Enrollments may stili be made at Tromble.l( for one. lliven upon request. IS OVER sociations respectively. in Conversational Spanish,. es- The meeting at Richard is peranto, Industrial Design, Wo- There IS:'an ill,wirld that blows being p.tanned through the men's Gym a~d Swimn:ipg, Ball- nobody any good. It's the blowing ORDER NOW Richard Parent-Teacher Asocia- room Dan c lng, Parliamentary you do about yourself. ' tion under the direction of the Law and Wood Shop. Call GroS.'Se Ollr .. loH dollretl' IiI .ra.,. ,11t.a lOW. Rev. Charles Scheid President Pointe Board of Education,. Nt .ll The meelingat Pierc~ on Febru~ 2.000, extension 25. for informa- ary 20 is being planned coopera- lion. ESOUIIIE tively by Dr. David M. Davidow COMPENSATION .~., . I of the Trombly' P~rent-Teacher IiREEnlnli'S u. S. AWNING CO. Association, J. Dunton Barlow Unemployment benefits we r e HOME ~ . .10ftl • SONS president of the Defer' Parent: paid in Michigan to 11,3{9 les.s :: rA KRUMM, ow.ert . ., tBiJt ~~~~~_~I,e5 :- 11136 CHALMERS ,. . ARlingtc~n 8862 Teacher Association and Albert claimants for the week ending MAINTENANCE ~ ,. "" ::...:. ~MOTOR CITY TIRE SERVICE Beever, president of the .Pierce February 2 than were paid for I. - -•.•.•.•.•- ~ ....". Parent-Teacher Association. the ,previous week, it was-an, 3455 Eo JEFFERSON. MELROSE 3455 Guaranlies Beller The meeting at the Grosse nounced by Eugene T. Dormer , ' , WORLD'S LARGEST DBIVE-IN SERviCE Poi.nte ~ligh School. on February executive director. The Commis~ House&1ean;n g 21 IS bemg planned cooperatively sion paid out $2,34B,007.44 to 111.- by Mrs. Leon Jacobi, president of 204 people unemployed .during * General Housa<:leani~g W. Hav. Wht r.1f Heed the Grosse Pointe High School the week. Of this number 45- * Flcor Maintenance I ~others Club, John S. Foley, pre- 273 are women. 'l'his is $108,26'5 CAR,-,ENTR.Y Sident of the Kerby Parent- less than the previous week. * Wall-' Window Cle.ni.ng I" Sa,,,,.., Teacher Association and Paul Moreland, president of the Maire If others can't see where you Parent-Teacher Association. $\ar.d,1/1ey'll soon see where you IVanhoe 3806 General Repairing fall. mSPLACED GROCERIES Mrs. Proctor of 441 Moran was ~4a4~a4addddadad.li •• ,.adladadd~da~aaaaadadaddoaOdaadaIlld'dadlldaa' having luncheon last Monday in , \ the Notre Dame Drug Store" Bulld Your !s:4's, 2x6's, 2xt'., When she went out to her car she 't;ru.~. .IARAGE lIxlO's, %:I:IZ'II. BoGf found a well.filled basket of =-ler....~~.. groceries resting. in it. A report nJatia. fill' .... ,ort. NOW' BoUc1.I, Sid i n r, to the police soon revealed that .- K1IuIII • _ w"' . Tr!InS, Mou]diDp, ·~t..~\'. it (the basket not car), belonged D'~"" • bnJaUoa)So"'" 4', I', •• 4 ,. atql I.... WmdoWll. D 0 0 r ... to Mrs. Ryon, the wife of the 'lV - "t~ • I'I&atw Board ..... I'.~ Plek.... ROofinr, All XiDdII .proprietor of the Kercheval' ave- -, • ..... LaUt ~:::::..:. .. 1.. Falalll. of ShlDrles. nue shoe store. "sERVICE AT ONCE" FALSE ALARM EverythiD& for the The Park firemen were thrown Builder 11:31 to 1:01 into a dither at 9:35 o'clock Satarda~ 1l:3t to 5:te Thursday morning by an alarm indicating there was a fire at 6460 Kerelte".. 15101 I. o-ter 04n, Gel. liver the Pierce Junior High School. Dr.[' 22327 E.12-I'AILE ROAD "wey 51.. TWlnbl:Nk1-MII BOprtJI "'l PHONE: ROSEVILLE 115~W' LUMBER When they arrived at the school .".rsSUPPLIES they were informed one of the 19743 Harper, betW_ 7 ad a Mile Rds.-TU. 2..... teachers that "some children had pulled it accidentally." Wall Bored? Make a Change . There are so many strikilit 'VE '~RJ3 PREPARED things we c:an do now "'at To RAINBOW FLAME (packaged) we've got th war put away. Cash. and Carry at Sibley', PAY A PBE)lmll PBI~E . means ec:onomy. too! for any exceptional used automobile. If you Fireplaee Coal Inferior Finish an~ have giverj yo~r car the m .. int~nalJc,~ that it deserved throu9~ the years, profit now by you; Exterior Lumbei, Doors, good judgment and inquire for our prices. 4-10 lb. Packages, Indllding Kindling Windows, Paneling,' Wrapped in Easy-to-Handle Clean Cartons Trim and Paints al~ NORB WATERMOLEN ~~l::t~~o~lIp~~r:a~:~:.~.~.~.~~~~~~~.~.., ,...... $125 Varnishes. 14025 Gratiot Ave. DeU"ered to Yoar HODleFree If .. or .ere Cart... Ph.,ree 9587 Pingree 2180 Ar. Ordrrtd BALSAM WOOL, ft. ••••••••.••..•••.. 5%e 4" ROCKWOOL, hatts, ft '/e 'h" CELOTEX, ft 52/lOc ill1UnllldR:ELU.'SiiiitiUiZSiSiiMKlftiUIti&MW-c:aa:zu¥, iU_HlfiibUfiiW==--:; £ lIil1liQIU... !ItiIihIUiNWrilUMHiI.miRmflin KENMORE BOARD, ft. .: 3'he PLASTER BOARD, ft. 4c UPSON TILE' BOARD, ft ....•...... ' 7c NEW TRICYCLES . STORM SASH, 24"x24" $2.73 I' CHILDREN'S, 1li2'ito 5 Years, $5.95 to $23.00 I Jefferson Lincoln-Mercury Co. r•• 11 'earillts - Ad/.lfab/e S•• hl PLASTIC ROOF CEMENT. S.lb. can ...•. 50c i IS NOW READY PLASTIC ROOF CEMENT, Gal. can 75c i ROOF COATING, 5.lb. can' '...• 50c i NEW BICYCLES, Combindion Doors in St~k I TO SERVE YOU PraU & I••mbert PaiJIts xnd Vat'1lishes "Rollfasf' and "Schwinn" ~ 'IF.I,F.PHONE CABINETS ~ ~.•.$4.5. for Boys a'nd Girls .. " .. $35 62 aftCl.p 7. FT. CEDAR FENCE POSTS _..•.. ~.47e Ii We have the space, equipment and experienced CEDi\I~ FENE:E PICKETS .... .l%e 1=II ROLLFAST 'BA,LL"BEARING ROLLER SKATES personnel to take care of any service E.,Pa,.. ~Desir. $2!! :'your car may need. o'clod: 11 I"" I ,!i! I I Hill~sBike and Boa1 Sales lET'S GET ACQUAINTED! "ormerly IILL'S liKE SHOP" 14500 East e.'eHerson c~r. Marlborough 3700 East Jefferson MElrose 0500 R ••• I ,. - • ~.. ~ '/ ~ \ "".:'1 .. Ii LE. 4130 I , •