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'}1;" • MAJlTIIA SAGER '~R ~w,;..: ... pleaNDt & si.ht as any to be Supervisors , 01l ap cit)' streets was enacted Home Rule Plan Satarda,. afternoon at the cor- • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .. 01 Balfour and Chalfonte • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • two "oWlI misses, aged sey- '"... ciabt, bad set up a I~alld to . ~e at two cents a IlalS to pallcnhy. Thrilled at serv- a attual, paying customer the ladies, with hands over J'OIIIIlr --'" _ling Iips con fided their ~ Saae and Judy lInd the fact VOL. l7-No. 39 .tbe7 are sisters. Questioninl' CIRCULATION PAID MONTHLY GRPSSB:POI~TE PARK, WCHlGAX, THURSDAY, "lAY 7, 19~2 PHONE LE. ... t'" Mil crRCULATIO~'PAIDI ------MONTHLY _ , . ~ht out the fact that papa 1;- ),_ ( ... -. most of the hus-ding for /~s, "We made 38 cents yes- :,..:~." they bragged. "Daddy " ~t sOllIe c:ompany home for 4"-. 6iAu and he bought each of them
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::f:~-!l" 1" lfarry Kerr, • air• raid• warden lor ~~-...-z.e B, knows now wbat the ter. "-.:.;;:' : 'l!W'" of dark ~ppeniDP durins :,_~""koats is Like. Standin8' 011 the ~'-:~4\"__"~~ of his home, at 55 Touraine h') :t'lDId. a few minutes after 10 o'clock See Little Chance of St Paul's First Communion Class F.L.Streed • - ~:~.~,. night he was suddenly terri. :' te4 to see the two masculine lorms Local Representation ToSuc~ .: -.ldenly bound up beside him ill tbe -.,k. Espec:ting a stick-up at tbe On County Board Rockwood Ielut. Kerr swa\I<>wed hard several -. before realizillg that tbe visi- " Raising the cry of "taxation without representation," a Appoint_t of F. 1.. Stfeed '.. ; ~.. too were the two Bo,- Scouts u- number of officials of the Grosse Pointe area joined with sup.- slleceed ByrOll Rockwood • ~: ~ to work as me$Seniers for wa.ecs ervisors from the county outside of Detroit at a meeting in mallager of Grosse PoiIlte Park ... ' ._. ... duriD8' the blackout. opposition to the adoption of the Home Rule amendment for been informaDy apprond by tile" " • • •• lage commission ac:cordiDc to"., ;;' )(lI(:b of the success of Sunday Wayne county. AgreeinJi:' that the county government Il~eded revamping, the out-county supervisors felt that the method statement releas~d this ~ 1Jy .. ~' 1Iitht', blackOllt in Grosse Pointe proposed in the amendment was wholly in favor of Detroit and P. Parshall, commissioner"" . , .•': 117' 0 0 d s, ac:cording to LlIwren:e Lie alJain. ,:"~)Ian-, %On e warden th ere, is due to for all practical purposes left the portion of the county. aside from Detroit without adequate representation. The appointment will probaWy . ,:\,,:'the series of four public mass rallies otricia.!Iy confirmed at thd--. -- ~- _dU<:ted during the two weeks While agreeioJi:' that the county government ~stem needed to be streamlined, the group went on record as'being meeting of the village :~ Ilrior to the blackout wMD speakers on May 11, Commissioner i'..~~'-" _d {en.e instructors presented opposed to the method proposed in the amendment. AD. fOUf supervisors from the City of I said. -.;it;.'. !wief t&IIts emphasizinz the ba.io:: Grosse Pointe agreed with the Registration for Ie is expected tbat Streed 1IiiIt ~~1~ rules of the blackout. Awtin Grant sume his duties OQ or aboat' •r!, : ftWS eommentator for radio station vote of dissatisfaction. These n'ar Ration' Books are Chester F. Carpenter, " , 18. ;iy¥ WWJ, appeared as guest spelker Charles A. Poupard, Theodore E ds T "ht Stread was viIbge man. ',::;. , af aU fOllr of the rallies, whicb be- G. Osius and Ralph Netting. Kenilworth, In~ a suburb 0(:" ":~, 'twftn 800 and 900 residents of the n Orug _ Julius Berns, supervisor of cago similar to Grosse Poinle' ,\ '~i/ Woods attended. ~ . Grosse Pointe township and a Today is the deadline for rf:&'is. for ,~6 years, resigninl in 1 . . tering for rationing in the the past two "ears he has' ~ . member of the out county boob Maybe it's lIip, and _e're pretty group, was not present at the public elementary schools ill the soc:iated with Griffenbagen a . tve it is, but we couldJI't ryPress meeting, but in an interview Gross e Pointe seboo[ dis trict. socia tes. Ch icago, as a " . foar quick claps of the hands at t~ Registratioll during the first two con.sultan t. In this pOsition Dnn of Luftwaft Lieutaot Krug's DON'T 51CJ1f UNTIL YOU KNOW days moved briskly, with & tml of been instrumntat in the ins capture, "deep in tbe heart of Tex- A. te ...... n.. 17,261 out of the estimated 35,000 of a plan for reorpaizatioa u... Jut IIiPt. -.l .-cW ..me. GrOSlie Poillters haYing registered LOaisiana clepartmeat of . • • • I tMt...uaa.... '- .... for rationing books tbroua'h Tues- and in makiDg a ItIrvey of the ,11 )'OIl wallt to b"", jnat what Peia tM day night, .ccording to L. M. Bart. trical lIJId plumbing service of this civiliaa defense work is reaU" H_ R.Ie' petitiooo...... [ett, dir~etor of accounting and ad- to_, .Tex. He was also il1 c all about, just ask Tommy O'Don- tile ...... i IuitJ' of tIM justment of the Grosse Pointe P1Ib- tbe reorganization of the W Dell For Tommy emera-I'd from his • b_ .. it. ..-t '-. t Lic schools, who is in charge of the ton state h;pway dep&r1mcllt. lint test blackout practically a Yet- tJ...e try. -..Ie ...... , ration.n. for this area. StTeed, who is 45 years ow. erm-The lirst to haadle an aeta.al sa L ~ ~ .... Fn.,. tlse _ 17,llOO ,.tItraati, born in Milwaukee, WIS. He ..... aaHty.. - GN.- ...... ~. 'ratioa 1000IQ lUll ~duate 01 the Uninnity " , , it. ~ IIf the ~ • ~_:I!I!- ' ~ .- - ..~jic;1b ~1t'~ 1<...... -'..: ear ,. GreOe"PUnited States. and, M "Se" mission of Grosse Pointe 'VllOIIlI,: c1ied at his home. Familiarly knowD ' • handed down a decision declaring Armond Emil Bandemer, William school district for 24 yeus. He has more specifically. in the denlop- en In rvlce Tuesday night. r;o residents ...i!.- as "T:ncle George," amollg the selvescounty onlydatnetsby defeatingeould savethe amend-th~m- t he muo::h•debate d fi'remen shoun R 0bert H 0,ff Fre denc. k J0hn H 0Itz, served on the present board sinc~ ment of the Grosse Point~ school pear~d to protest the action. . -.....ters here, his llama ~s act unconstitutional and therefore John E. King, Jr .• Roy Herman it- 'orLancaster call< f,'r • tnt.: ni $t>i4.1i!,8/j of t:'c commi~~;on('n 10 conc:;ci..,. ~ aented in the ne,,-1y fonned South.. ~ad ga:i'icJ ip~no\'al mainjy becaust (Con!i:1:..:t:d en r;ge Two,) 17.::';1 ~ ('ck. \,: Ij~:J I' li.' hI.: lI'("rL in. ('mr:-,::rnc:rr.. dri\"~, \\; I:, '1 $~13,11';S il l~ In he !';\;"cn by I'rohlrm of t ~c si:c inr a new vil- ern 0 a k I and Coun~y baseballj the t,re rationing program wa~ pro- Off •.c•.als Un.-te In Pra •.se i, made ., ailah1e In reD1eser ha< a ~ree,.'I Tn "hool t'l." "i:1 takc In.d.... at er omrnittee ' bOlll.e ...as in the City ~f Gr~se \\'oods commission aha appro\'Cd a bhnkcd 01lt in t"e home< and busi- (;c055e P,,,nle', (,'ff a,r raId ".c .• ~ne'l\e ",h,.-', m.krs ,: p.~<"hlc to c<:'c:rr"-,. rccen:"',,,, n c.,. it an ncr.,ca"'e rr;;:-::atJn8' the uccession of roof fires k~:>t >en.ice f,om Gratiot and Eight M;I~ raid wardcns apl'rared on the ~trects Joh," hr declHrd. "n0~'t ftlrjlet t;,.~ 1 ,".s ,,,, It I. pn."h:e to tlrohah,I'I,' a hasemr" O' ,o\\(C '1,1, \\ lC" t 'e cOn.e'\Inll: ll~hl. I Po,,, 'lIr ',r,">I' ,e \\ 1,t!NO. L. <>1 1'r C'_ \ '-, ~ "',,;:,,'" \C'-'c', I 11<"001. tomoT"f'o.. mornsn'f ~ Iced olf and ia DO" read, lor I thot the next te,t wi:! come on a lam,'" ".' ','r",., ('H"c- people, Foc pcr:r.anen: ,n, •.-1.1".ns this .1.\.1 R'",-d, and Ralptl A, Howard .. \'e-"cr', " . .i n-:n,', R",,", fer'j all My at Piere. aMi th. c..... 1M I&i4. t wUk 4Iu. (Collulllle4 011 faa' Two.1 _. (ColltU1I1M eel 1'18. TWOo) 18, 011409 Cloy_i¥.. I r .. Stooa &114 Ta)'Oor Saeber, 'ea" u,1a ~ .... THE GROSSE POINTE REVIEW - .. ••. - .-t~~ luur,oay. IUay I, !)/ott; troop in each community i. to be represented at these mcetings. POINTE CUSTER OFFICERS FETE NURSES - BLACKOUT-' 8 Building Permib it was reported &hia week. ~ a. Troops in Crosse Pointe will meet Ptrmits were &'I'anted for res~ • Monday, lhy 18. at 7 :30 p.m. at the PARAGRAPHS ~ ""0"--,-, ":""~"~:._~_ Granted by Farm. at a total value of $46,000 and tiItIt 1,,~! ~ (Continued from Page One.) :'i:eighborhood club. At the meeting { ~?-~, . who left lights on in their homes During La.t Month permits were aranted for acldlue.. (Continued from Page One.) of scoutmasters ",'i11 plan their troop thinking tl,) return before the time and repair. at a total value S4,lWO. in the wagon. While he was at his of the blackout, were caught ill service arrls sO that Scouts "'ill be task a call came in that a bad acci- Eight building permits for a total traffic at 10 o'c1ock and unable to ready for licrvice in any emergency, dent had tahn place at Harper and evaluation of $50,640 were granted It ha s beeo I uggestecl tllat .ClU get back in time to turn them off. Vornier. Ar ..ompanied by Patrel- by the village of Grosse Pointe courses eliminate water baurd$ for They are all perfectly understand- mcn Ray Gabriel and Ed Forton. Farms during the month of Aprii. the duration to prevent IosI of baJl&. able incidents and I am sure thai O'Donnell sped away to the Kene this lirat practice blackout haa of the accident ,,'here he found a taught us all many things to look young man and girl seriOUSly injur- out for and avoid in future tests.~ ed in the crash. Both hid been Reid', Beau'y Salon Pre,eR" thrown clear of the ~ar in wbich 0.. WiUhI Viola_ THE ORIGINAL they were riding and were I)'ing in Only one case of wilful disregard -: COMPLETELY the street. Injured were the driver of blacltout re~Ialions was report- ~.I;'" BI.ckout Sbadea for Mic:eI, H.... ~ta of one of the cars, \Vallace Borow- ed throurhout Grosse Pointe and HAIRSTYLE of the MONTH ..... out BIiDcUfor Factoriu, Iutitatioaa-Alao, Otht*' ski, 22. of 3408 Kantor street, De- Gratiol township, Elworthy said. ~t Blackout MaterWa. troit. and his companion, Shirley This cale was in Groue Pointe Ha\'el, 19, of 12629 Gitre. Farms where one resident did not PRECAUTIONARY Equipment PI.~ing them on stret~hers in the turn out the lights in his home and station wagon, O'Donnell hurried refused to answer the block warden's summons to the door. The address them to Saratoga hospital. Li-t..Cot.M. L M-. M.j. Pud SaIiM.T. 1Jftt.-CoL M. H. Barbr .m.a hiro of ta. 110-...... b at tJ.. ...,. li_ ",.offi. wal noted and turned over to ",Idre amazed than anyone else Farms police who ",'il! investigate ...... ,.. will.t Fort.... __Cu_ forfor_a_I ofat,.tIoe. tw.utIa 1--.1 ".pita! WLit ..AIR.RAID EQUIPMENT SERVICE was Chief Goulette who wondered at the case, Elworihy said . the speed with which it all happen- I~ ~ TuxedoI._ ed. Ambulances, Jeeps The sign on the TUllie and Clark On the Home Front store in the City of Grosse Pointe "I didn't call Tommy )Inti! 9 :31," Transport Nurses to was also left burning. This wal an- / he said. "But he'lllIs alrtady in the Young women are being sought other case of carelessness, Elwor. station Ind putting away hi I Officers' Party u volunteer wwkera to work at the thy ,aid. and 'lot a wilful "iolation. -tEAT THE HEAT .... stretchers whe. the accident call army cadet recruitin, hangar at Jef. IIIuminateli Muse numbers here Dirt aOl'a ... the .... ill cIodUac. jut .. _ came in at 9 :35. It's amazing." ferson Beach, where youna men mlY Ambulances and jeepl. which will also caused some trouble. Many the ...... ,.. c:Iothea • c:Iauce As for Tommy-well, after all that enlill for army aviation training. en.,.oar lerve the twelfth aenual hospital cannol ,be turned off unless the to ...... , -. 1'IIe7'D look 1Mt. excitement, the actllJ.l blacltout Women illterested are uked to re- tMm.... unit in forthcoming overseas duty, main house switch is pulled. Cwo- ., t.. 1 setmed pretty'tame stuff. port tomorrow between 1 and ;\ p. were used Wednesday evening to ers woere asked to make adjult- m. at the locil headquarters of the , ...... Gr.-. .... ,... 1. T... transport the ~ompanY'1 nurses to ments. American Women's Voluntary Ser- New KiwanU Club the Officen' club lit Fort Cusler. P..... la u~ Square Deal Cltaers and Dyers for a dance given in their honor by vices. 15324 !all Jefferson Innue .... LORNE AYUMc, Pi ...... Holda Fir.t Meetina'; the officers. at Noltinabam. The offices are on Zone wardenl throughout the dil- .... 0,...... LEan 422S Weber II Head &he secortd 1l00r in Room 2. Furth. trict were unlnimou. ill their praise w. 0.. ... o,..e. Ow 0- ..... The 120 honor guesis wore full er inforDlltion may al,o be .ecured of Ihe eo-operation received here • army uniform, smartly u.ilored blue The ne'l"ly organized Grone by ~allin, Mu. A. Buell Quirk at skirts, jackets and oncseas caps. TV. 2.()18S. Emmons B. Galton. wardell of Pointe Kiwanil club held its lirst Zone A, reported "No trouble at all. Military insignia decorated the club regular business session Tuesday •• • Everything went swell," night at St. Joan of Arc hall. The houle and the Fort Custer orches- Additionil dalles in ciriliaJi ck- MEATS tra played for dancin,. A buffet mttting Wlls sponsored by the St. fenle are also beinr organiud in Harry Kerr, warden of Zone B'I MULIER'S lIDS KERCHEVAL supper was served at the condu- this area br the AWV5. Two clau- ",'as especially pleased with the Clair Shores Kiwanis club with its sion of the dancing. president, George Deary, presiding. es in phYlical litneu will be given ",'ork done by the Boy Scout •. LE. 7782-86 Principal speaker wu Netse S. Unit-Com. Col. john H. Sturgeon at the Country Day School under "They were right on the job all the Knudson, past district governor for and Lieut.-Col. C. W. Hardy were the in.truction of Mu. William time," he laid. "We bad splendid '::~"';.:.~~.~'./' :'l~.r:,fr:'~ the Itate of Michigan. among the guests. Lieut.-Cots. M. Lewis. The fir.t will meet on Tue.- CooOperation from everyone. all the j: c'.; "~; . ~ ~",:""" "'("~"~"'~~~t" ' day mornm.s from 9;30 to 10:30 "'oay through." Boned, RoBed Veat Shoulder .. lb. 38c Officers for the new club, ....hich H. Barker, M. L. MalOn; Majs. ..;~, ';~~~~:jL~L.(i1&~'L&:'~~$tfgi Paul Salisbury, Earl Green. R. H. o'clock besilUling May 19. The oth- -Photo by Paul S. Browll takes in GrO$se Pointe Woods. Only Olle incident 1VU reported Young, H. S. Allen, John Morhardl; er will meet daring the same hour Madeleine Tanghe. of 3450 Algonquin. obligingly poses for Reid'i .eaI Breast Ib: 22c Grosse Pointe Shores and Gratiot throughout all of Zone C, a~~ordin, Original Hairstyle of the Month. Her Victory Bob, conceived b,. Captains Walter Tobin and Jack 011 Fridays beRinning May 22. The Wid. Pocbt f.. ~ township, are: Farrel \Veber, pres- to Shen\'ood Reeleie, zone warden Florence Reid of the Reid Salon, 16117 Macle near Bedford, is becom- Wagner; LieuteDallls B. J. louns- c:oucle will last four weeks. Anoth. ,~ ideat; J. M. Sprott, vice-president; there. "Only one light was carefully ing more and more popular. Appointments can be made at Reid's by .'P...... ~ P.... A--.. bury 'and Paul Raber abo altended. er class in home protection beginli calling Tuxedo 2-i070.-Adv. Kenneth Smilh, secretary; Ind C. left on downltairs in one home," he this morning from 10 to 12 o'clock W. Schank Jr ~ treasnrer. Among tbe nunes were Lieuten- said. "The family was away and the :Frying Chickens .Ib. 35c at the annex to &he city hall of tbe ants Barbara JErome. Florence servants were all alileep. The block Members of tbe executive board City of Grot'e Pointe. ThOle an- '~ LiM-H_ .... Lake, Lola Mae Bower. Dinar warden aroused them and they very are: R. K. Hoover. P. W. Rowe, able to attend the fint seuion will Boynton, Olive McCuen, M. Weber c'ourteously complied witb his re- D. R. Seaman, L. A. ~nkton. Dr. be able to make up &hetime later, it ~PorkSausage Ib. 36c and A. M. Storupa. quest to extinguish the !ia'ht," F. L. Weed, Dr. H. W. Richardson, WII said. and Wallace E. Cot. The unit will leave lOOn for over- leas dllt)'. • • • T...... ~ StoppM Free Storage American Women'. Voluntary Lawrence Marr. warden for Zone Services is continwllg' its series of D. Ind Chlrles Millard. wardell for -ON- BLACKOUT PAPER lectures Friday morning, May 8,. Zone Eo also expressed complete (Continued fram Paa'e ClIIe.) 10 g'cloc*il:l victory rOOlll • satiafattion' with !.be 1'taulta of-the ~{'.n. test. OUT OF SEASON paP!!' _ be app If:cd .0-:-la't it p~ ~ - . .;'efib::Ctoar~~ ,~.~f. ~ -the F vents rlall Ihlttering &lid lire. memberl *lI:are intended to help POWe.reported themselves snrpri.- ~...... "\ GAlMEND,CLEANED Ideal GIFT The ~ercid:BiBdery of De- women nilI' their ~t.in war tini cd by. the complete c:o-operatiou _. .(1Daareci' Up to $ZU') troit is lJIetchand~il product Mrs. Mariqtzita DYlert of the Oil" givell" by 'm()tlWiUJ. 'Tt'lfflc was ... - which enables the complete bla~kinlf from a consumer's point of new. stopped completely, III agreed. Dri- out of a building or a hOllle at a !roit Edison eompally will discu.. vera puUed their cars over to the PAY NEXT FALL lower ~t than' most material. 011 "Conserving Electrical Household curb, parked and turlled off the Upoa~ .'I.':X the market. The official headquart- Equipment" with • petal emphasis lighla al lOOn as the .irenl titre ers of tbe Detroit llir wllrden and on prolonging the life of refri~ra.1 heard. • . • " the Wardell apartment hotel arc tors, "acuum elean etl , washing ma- The I."ed WIth ....hlch nOllficatlOn two of the receut installations of ~hines, etC. John Dunn of the Cadil- went out to all wardens throughout Victory Sale this paper. • lac motor division of GMC will off- the syJlem 'lV1l another feature oC er definite It\ft'eilions for red.eillg the. blackout. 'lVbi~h drew Blessed's IMPERIAL CLEANERS EuJ' To Iutall the ronsum!,tion of gas and oil i. praise. Notification had rone out The ease of, illltallation, the at- the operation of the family car in down to all block Wllrdens in from AND DYERS tractive appearance on the inlide, !lfiJIC. a talle entitled "Con-.:mng the th:ee and a half to 12 minutes, he the fire rcwtlnce and the low east Automobile." .. "I. are II few of the features of this 'YO"SUSS Almost 100 per cent turnout of paper. Most people will appreciate On Tuesday. May 12, Carl Schar- volunteer auxiliary police and fire- Mac:k AftlDae comer Nottiq .... TU.WMI lUNCHEON SEIVICE FOI EIGHT a product of this nature after aitlinll schmidt of the American Radiator men was also reported. WITH in the darle last Sunday during the cOlllpany, will discus. ~Con.ervinr practice blacleout. In 110 lime at Heating Fuels~ (coal. ps and oil) .. all a room cln be blacked out and and will diagnose common healing GEIIIIE SllEI, the family can continue Wilh tbeir problems and suggClt lolutionl. He normal movemen.ts. No fixtures 01 will be followed by Walter Pres- FIFTH CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, DETROIT ELECTRIC STOVE AND CORD any kind are required. ' chke of Preschke Bros. plulllbinr seNicc, who will tell the housewife -PENSION- how she may conserve man power ANNOUNCES (Continued from Page One.) in the ",'ar emergency by learninll how to solve for herse:f thOle mi. nor plumbing problems which arise grant lhe Idditional time off or have in every home. tiis talk is a chal, granted it ""ith the understanding that it would have to be made up if lenge: "Be Your Own Plumber." His the acl Viere thrown out by the suggestions for the care and main- courls. tenance of home plumbing equip- A FREE LECTURE ment will include instructions for In the City of Grosse Pointe and the repair of le'lky faucets and wa. all Grosse Pointe villages employing ter tanks. ON full-time firemen the Kelly Day has been granted on the basis that the department c>per.le t lho.e \\ ho ha,e planlrd a gard • Tuesday Evening, May 12, 1942 .... lAVens • •IIAD ANDIUnR PUns . 1 ~~. st\'tn 1lr: r~u ."tn- rd annn;t1'Y • • JUtel ~SSlS den:' from the 'I.ate of M,ch,gan . At Eiaht O'CJock , MAYONNAlSI JAI AND CO,. , S4J5AI IOWI. pan'CTpated Rcca"tV Gu. 4. J. t=()l)iT~1) 1 f "( ... ,..c:. (,rcI<.,(' 1'(1'1"(' l1rmc:. ,_ ~ n('l1 . C~)rnri;n~ ~ \\r,l., <: 1 ... :11; f'. (,.vn (,r,.."" I A Fan Report of This Lectgre Will Jeweler and Optometrist I '.f', 1:1. \\:1- )... p.rrn:. :--c.m.n: IN NEW HOME Hrx'lIl ('x;'t'rh to h(" L....illlq('r,('~! ~I-. ~r:rI ~r1"'<' Rov O(:cI ..("".-
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- ~< TINKE 119S4-Gabriel, Clinton Lee Order ••• for _ .... iatend for MIecti",. aenice 100000Hoetll'er, Richard Earl l2895-Hoover, Robert Keith 10674-Humphries, RUliell StilllClC' , ,,}~", RING WON'T DO IT! 12535-Gabriel. Elmer George is tile F.--., draft repatratiOD h.....DOW .... ueiaDeeI 1061~,Hoey, William Harold 111 59-Hoover, William Leonard Jl2lO-Hund, ~rge Frederick . 117Z6-Gabriel, F~lix L. ._-_.L -" 57 ...... ,- u__t the to 12876-Holer, Raymond George 12863-Horkins, Harold Albert 11316-Hunter. George Thomu Y- radio ie • _plicated ...... eI _h .. j••• AM • 87 - -- • .~ -- 0 mea up ,.... IZ409-Hurd, Delmar Howard - I' tab. more tJoaa • ICnlW-drk .. to "" itl TUt' , _ 1087l-Gahagan, Charles Lester of....,. _. n.e Gro... Pomte Review priab the 11972-Hoffman, Carl 12446-Horner, Henry Gustave lOOli4-Hurley, Jesse Clean ..... t that ," briaa It We wll_ die '-I ucI _t l1577-Gdazka, Frank Joseph onIer .... bm eI theN _ &om thoae whoM Jut IUUINla 1Z669-Hoffman, William Herbert 1039S-Honfuli. Georll'e Noyes IZ330-Hurt. James Aurell • ...... ~ "'l...... t II .... 1~5a-Galdoni, Peter R. I.--:.. willa ... J.tter "0" ~L- -L ..... 01 ~ __ who.. 10731-Hoffman, Heinz . 1I392-Horstman, Herman James 12979-Huuel, Herbert Emil ' Leo d -- UUUU.U _. -- 12J05-Hobart, Herbert L. I0557-Ho.kin, Ronald Mitchell WE CAN FIX ITI II~alllllj;lher, Gerald U' nhar_...... willa "M." Tbia ia the otficial Iiat of order 10981-Hock, Walter Jacob 12018-Hoskinl!'. Harold Walter 1l5S9-Huston, Wil1.'a~ Dalt. J ROB E RT S RA D I 0 S HOP 1~:J1::~:~: R~s:,P~:;:~ aA: .. miNd PI .,. orlCia4 of local bo&rd 57. The or- IOI47-Hoffmann. William F. 1Z703-Hoskinl!'. S. Willard :;:~~~:~~;::~n~l;.:::;_;. 12868-Gal!atl'n. John T, der Mm' lEa f.. board 57 I.-~ with the ..lIIDher 1.... 1. 11814-Hohl. Stanley Christian IZ474-Hoslet. Amiel Arnold -- IlnLAH I'd G d IOI88-H K I J IOI82--Hutlen Jr., Hen,.,. B--" 1f3H East WarreD at CouniIIe 13045-Galster, George Milton n...f ... ill __ to det.... the order m which you 7V'O- 0 lay. erar osten. ar . 12385-Hutton. Henry Bern;;-- 10447~alvin Jr., Don Thaddeus will be _.~ L..1_ &L._ ' I 1.-_.... ~,.L...... I''''' from 1I634-Holland, Claude Casey lOO98--Hottner. John Baptist • TU. 2-4550 1""'7' r b W II J h -- -- .. UHl...... - _'110,...... 11741-Holland, James C~rald 10914-House. Howard Daniel 12236-Hutton. John Wilham "'"" -vam er, a ace osep the 0I"lI.r --L_ -t to y-'. ---. 'H All d J lI008-Huvaere, Jerome Chru': •• 0,.. .. ti1 I P...... -FrWa, s.t.daJo tiI • 1104' ....amble. Chester Rem, -- - .... - 12587-Holland. Nelson l-4M- ouston, .~ re ames - ..-v IOI50-H J I0538-IJuvaere, Leon Joe er- P -'_ 1136S-Gamble, William Ovid 1206I-HaMab. Robert I2493-Held. Theodore David 126C6-Hollerbach, Aloys Charles ouston, Jmes ll360-Huvaere. Ralph Henry IJOZ1~andelot. Howard Kenneth lOW-Hansen, Tober Olaf I0698-Hell{non. Anllus Gearhard 11l9S-Hollister. Donald Clemens :5t:t~~~,~:te~.u~~o:gCar, 11574-Hyde, Lionel Norman 11944-Gangnier, Rosaire Roy 10685-Happer. /.Ddrew Paltan 1l457-Heller. William Paul 10947-Holme. James Ronald 11929-Howard. Hershel l295I-Hynds, George Willia .. 1Z517~ansman, Raymond John 10m-Harding. John Reuben Il906-Hellstrom, Sven Bernhard 100Il-Holme, Ralph Summer 10047 HMO I0386-Garber, John Tennant lO260--Hardleben, Georlte Dewey 1224>-.Helmka. Glenn leRoy 1I350-Holme, Richard Ralph 130SS-Howard. Nathaniel Floyd - ammer. ax sear I2593-Gardella , Stephen I02S4--Hardy, Harold William 11332-Helwilt. aarence Gibson 12011-Holmes. Arthur Mud~e I0529-Howe. William AUll'Ustus ~:~~~:r~'T~~~~ :::~ 11876-Gargan, Martin Leo lI985-Harling, Charles William I0766--Hendenon. Jose"h A. 10001-Holmes, Clarence John I I442-Howell , Art!)ur Lewis 10144--InllTam AI Al der l0765-GarlinghOllse, John Gray 11799-Harkness, Rossell ?oicLennan 113S8-Henderson. William F. lIS96--Holmes. Harvey Clayton I0212-Howenstein. Harrv Baron ' va cun MONITE 126SI-Garman. Harry J. 13097-Harper, William 12944-Hendren. Robert Dale 12175-Holme •. John Elwood I0668-Hoylr. Elmer Frank :Z642-Ingram, John Wtl1iam <- 1l267~arman. Howard Henr" llJ93-Harrie, Robert Mitchel 13009-Hendrie, George S. 11856--Holt. Frank Clifford H810-Hoyt, Walter Robinson 1i~~t~~~:~~: ~~1111~ laaured ProceN 12ll6()-Garrels, Frederick H. W. 1l4SO-Harris. C~les Reignold 12370-Hendrie, Robert Bruce 10S99-Holtman, Joseph Michael 1Z4l8--Hubbard, Frank Langodn 1ZZ81-1reland, William C&iI 10907~askin, Mervyn Guy 12580-Harris. George Walter tZ311-Henness, Harvev Henrv 10893-Holtz. Eugene Richard 12865--Hubbard. Henrv Hudson 1004S-1 ns ell, Jama Witliaa I0774-Gater, James Anthony lZl76-Harris Jr. IAwi, Charles 11738-Hennig. Hazen George 11161-Hominga, Joseph I0509-Huck, Francis James IOOSJ.-hbey, Edward Keftoctk Moth.Proof Cleaning 121lS--Gates, Carroll Milton 12424-Harris, Robert Edward 11376-Henry, Edwin Barbour I2779-Hood. Henrv Douglas 10431-Huebner, EdR'ar Joseph IOSI6-Iveson, Heft,.,. I'.!lSI-Gay, Errol John 12533-Harrison. Willia.m Newell lJOI9-Henry, Jo,eph Lafayette 1l44I-Hood, Robert James 1l367-Huebner, Julius Frank t2467-Jackman. Theodore .. 1165S-Gaynor. Robert Michael II OS8-Harry, Edmond Bronner 1246I-Hern. John Fry 1I032-Hopper. Howard Cobb 10Z83-Huelteman. Raymond T. 12673-Jackllla.a, 'X'homaa _lie- E~ ear-t Motll.Prooleol ... J.-.a at No Eatn e-t 113Z4-Gazarato, Georll'e 1""'~ H d' P 111"'H . FI 12575-Hooper. Jack Westland I1280-Huettner. Herman F. 11397 J "- 1I013-Gazley. Richard Charles "",,1- art, Fre erIck annenter ~ eron, DaVid oyd 12961-Hoover. Frank Newton 13103-Hulberl, Edward Austin - acbon, Artlnn' ne. Odorieaa - Saf. - MotIa Iaauruee 12129-Hart, loaepb Wi1liallt 12619-Herremans. John Baptist 11304-H IZIZI H I R I (Continued Oft -- J.) SU Montha laauraace Certificate with EadI 1~I-Geary, Forren L. l097S-Hartman, Theodore Carl 11940-Herron. William Herman oover. Melvin - umm~. a ph Dotts ...... c.rm-t 1l419-Gebler, Joseph Anthony h I040D I 1129I-Gedge. Charles Howel! 12465-H!rt!!!!l!!!. !'!'e!!!Y Hug. .>o-Her%. Ford Ball' ev 10610-Hartwiclc, Edward Nelson 10624-Heslop , Charles Ernest Todar'. __ --.. metW eI .Ir7 cIMtUq- 10000000e, Harry Jess 13107-Hartwig, Deaa1d. Van 12983-Heue. Arthur Frederick MONITE-WitIt hi' .,., 1I821-Geiller, Arthur Herbert 124S6-Hartzell. Dr. John Berry 13053-Hesse. Robert Leo 1'_ ...... CLEANED MOTHPROOFED 11789--Geist, EdR'lr John W""-- ld IOo"'H B '1 l207Q-Genri<:h, AugUst Joseph 12974-HartzeU, JUIiWI Haro ~ ester, JOI5cph al ey .t elM _ thtM. It;. htriaiItIe 10133--Harvey, Witliam Wilson 13079-Hewit t, Charles Henry Niapra - ...... ,..teed, 1153I-Gentry, Sam E,1on JI5I6-Haskin. GiI~t Franklin IlOIl-Heyse, Walter William Charles Verbeyden l0Z8l-Gentz, Paul 13004--Hatchadonriall. Edward S. 12168-Hibberd, Fred Perry Dn't tab _ word ,.. It - TI'J' Moalbl ucI 12S44-George, Theodore James 112J6--Hatie. Gilbert Joseph t202J-Hicks. William Moses Funeral Home Coava- Y-.eIf. 1'.!l59-Ceorgi, Frederick Carl IZI27-Haussmaa, Fred WilLiam 1Z721-Hielscher. Fred Henry ll107O--Gerber. William Rndolph 11620--Hayes, Lawrence Anthony 1068I-Higgs, Alan Charles I" Mac:kA...... at Out .. Drift ./ 1000000erhard, Fritz Ricbard 12768--Huarcl. John William I2607-Hilbert. Philip Fox OAK CLEANERS, (NC. 10587-Gerken. Floyd Omar l0626-Heaney, ~ Ricb~d IZI28-Hilgendorf, Raymond George CroNe Poible, MicIaipa lI493-Gerlach, Everett Charles 100000Hearst, John Eldoa I3060-HiIgendorf, Trussel Olinr ISZl3KERCHEVAL 1224Z-Gerow, Georll'e Edmond Ill33--Hurty. James Joe tl908-Hill. Harold Carl I2449-Gt:ntadt, Ernest Andreas n021-Heatb. Oifford Ross 11717-HiII, John Gordon Lean 2llZ Groue Pomte I0388--Gerth. Herman Albert 1 10797-Gessner, Thomas Frederick I2045-Heaton, Horace Edward 18!Kl-Hills. Robert Oliver l0360-Ghesquiere, Charles lama 12282-Hebert, Alfred Louis l04J6-Hinchman Jr .. Theodore H. - ha Oar 33nI Y ... - l0S45-Hebert, Roy Joseph 12987-Hinckley, Harry George 10132--Ghofulpo, Isaac Aurelio 11041-Hecketldoru, Georie Wm. 10920-Hinderleiter, Noel Carltoa l1067--Geeche. MilliOll David 12831-Hecker, Clarence Julian llZ47-Hinds, William Newman 10791-Gieseking, Harry Adolph 10672-Hedden, Arthur Lemoine 11303-Hinoel. Charles Blanton ,,- l1073-Giffin, Ellul Sheldon I0525--Gilbert, Alfons Aldric. ttSIG-Hedeeu. Fred Adolph t01(~-Hingst, Ernst August " 1219O-Gilbreth, Carl John tll36-Hedluncl. Reubell Engelbert I2S6S-Hinkk, Horace Marion 1043S--Gildner, Henry George l1025--Hccaan. Palmer Trac:y 12635--Hirt. Arthur Edward We aUIUe you daM die ... lZ473-HegeJlllId, Orla 10576-Hirt, Arthur John 11348--GiII, Carl Franklin l034S-Heiser. Arthur Herman 103J9-Hirt" Warren Walter funerals at Verbe7deu'. iI tbI .... 10437-Gillard. Herbert Foster l0972-Heiorichs, Anton 128S7-Hitt, Charles Bradford est obtainable all y." h.rc, t2li44-Giller, Edward George H. ELECTRICITY AT 12476-GilJette. Raymond Crill 12869-Heioze, Joba Erick l04J3-Hoag. Frank Stephenson tbOUl'h we do not feature __ 11S47-Glaeser, Elwood KuebDer 11285-Heise. Otarla Dorr I288Z-Hoag, William GordOtl l1009-Glahn, Ralph Edwarcl l0863-Hetbling, WiUiam LcuU l0785-Hoelzer, EdwiD Jolm 1127S--Glaser, Joseph W. I2O»-Glissman, Lawrence 120,000 VOlTS 1296S--Godbey, William Robert 12486-Goddard. Wendell Converse 13033-Goebel, Hnbert Garret in a nitrogen t086t--Goers. Carl Frederick 11467-Goff. Jesse Coy lZS58-GoII, Fritz Rnnholdt 1115S-GoUa. Harold Georie Im9-Goodhancl. Robert ADcaa lZ447-Goodmaa, Jobn Storey . I2711-Goodner. Clifford Ra:ymosul 11429-Goadrlcb Jr .. Dulel Hi1JIIlan lli2O--Goodrich. Edward Thayer 1149I-Gooley. Peter George 1171I-Goosen. Frederick William lZS16-Goovert, Louis l1S14--Gore, William Edgar 11444-Gorenllo, John Christiaa 10434--hn Mitchrl1 Store '1'. 12,8f>--H~milJ. \\ 1I1iamVaulrhan 12167-Hamilton Jame. UNiversity -Phone- 11I8S-Hamilton: Jame~ Fowler 10?!l3-Hamilton. \\'i\l1am R. 1.6700 l!!~~ l~ .. i"'li't",. Cui Ew.arr1 3810 1I.101-Hamm0nd. Ch.rlr< F, "~H.mm()nd, \\'111,,_ !!c::~, II 114-H.mC!0n. Ro~ I'.mm'll Store Houra -- 8 A, M. to 6 P. M. 12094-Hancock, nvde Vrrntr lZ.'Z!\-H.nc0ck, '''hn Hrnr" 16822 Kercheval Avenue 12R-'9-H.nrll"n, T~"ll'.< P.:~;ck Phone NIagara 3200 Grosse PoiDte 1010S-Hanley, Stanley :'lacru 'REVIEW .lb:. IEmployment Service valor tben; they haYe ~biq- to ~=- live in experience and akill toda,. .• NEW STE\V ART GRILLE OPENS CONVALESCING By .preadioa luae qlWKitiet ., II~ E1~e, /:Of w-om Pclntt, Sponsors Program Endorsed 1'1,. Governor Van Wa,- Continental Screen ealsium chlaride throqb for, a ...... of 10 OIItstandina' .omen I\U- oner and Mayor Jeft'rie. of Detroit 1011' path 100 feet wide and 100 'Ie« For Older Worker Star Features Club Mrs, John F. Hansen, of 1740 hia'h can be c1eareel for airpl.ue &-s th~ Detroit area who the week'. activitia beaan Sunda,., May 3, with announcement. in the Stevadora Show Anita avenae, Grosse Pointe Woodl laadings. The cost of ""Piaa' .. ell t, ..mat~d for membership ia Plans have beea COIIIpleted for 0b- churches of thia uea aad will con- i. in Deaconnel$ hospital recovering a path clear, however, it &boot IS a Tower Guard, lophomore "'0lIl- tinee throuah Sa turday, M a,. 9. booorary locie.y at Wichia'all servance in Michi,an of national The Club Stevadora tbis week from an operation. minute. . coIlere. The honors were be- Employment Week, it wal aanOllne- The 52 offices of the United presents ",hat might be called an at tbe traditional and color- ed today by A. B. Little, manqer Sta tes Employmen t Service win iltternational revue featurin, the ~ Day eenmonie$. of the east side oft'ice of the U aited make a concerted effort in behalf Continental screea favorite and ea' States Employment Service located of veterans and older worleers dur- tertainer, Pepito, Whose most re- at 11640 Kercheval avenue, Detroit. in, ll&tional Employmellt Week. cent picture was "Blood and Sand." If Michiian is to do its part ia His pantominac antics and com- In proc1aimina the weoeleof Ma, 3 HUNDREDS speedin. the war elfort, every work- edy dance specialties Ieeep the au- to May 9 .. national Empioyment Of~Sq...-. er - old as well aI youq _ mUit dience howline with Jauahter. Week, Presi~nt ROOIe-relt ur,ed contribute. There is a place for the Bob Hopkins, one of the nation', uaU people of the na tion to riye ..MOnIER'S DAY 't'CteranS and workers put <10 ia most verlltile mimics, wives his im- particular attention to the employ- the war effort. There is a place for pre$lion, of Hollywood celebrities...... -, - .... - w...- ment problem of older ",'orleen, and THIS year we dedicate Motber'. Day to them in jobs for ",hich they already Trimi presents her exotic interpre- A. P.fwws - Calapes especially of the utenns of tile I&!t the Motbera of the BQJ'. ia Swrice. YOU I. Pottaoy _ Etc. are fitted, and there ia a place for tations of an African drum ritual World War. It is (jttin, to remem. them in job trainin, courses desip. caD lD&ke Mother MPY with. lift of fIowen ber, with rupect to the latter, that Billy Joy keep, up bis line sho",- GIFT AND cd to build tip the skills of tM na- ing in his "Satires on the Weaker from udy's TOY SHOP these men who were in the ranks tion', manpower. Sex," and the DeRoy Rhythmettes at r of America's military forces in 191' -. Jlbd. I_ ..... Particularly uratnt at the pre lent offer several tlew glamor aumbers and 1918 not only can serT'C, but are time is the need for skilled worken featurina Anti Lee and Evelyn Harlow J. Lingem an Yitally needed ill the ranb of in. to auist in convertiq Ilichijfan's Brock.. LEaos 5711 dUltry and aariCtlltbre toda,. They fact/lrie$ alld .hops fro mcivilian to Ethel Shephard eontinuCi to dc- FLOWERS \. Hamilton', had lOIIIet hie to !riTe i. ~th and war productioa, With a .hart bruah- liaht the Stevadora patrolll with lIP c:oczrse _, older workers, IIOt her ability to swing the leaders in J 7009 Kercheval Tuxedo 2.6020 .... .w-I Ho.pital now etnployed at their biahut .kills the Hit Parade lerion. W.Delinr , u:NI K.~ A.... 011 .... r prodbCt101l, could be made ....ail.tMe for W'at melll'try work. DItroit •• . " r II I I •• It' , •• • • .'U \"CteI'&nI and older worken -HOME RULE- DOt alru.dy rqistered with thl em. (Continued from Page One,) ..... 1.WIr ~tIlt -emce are lIl'I'Cd to apply dnriDc Ilatioaal Employmeat Week . .ition if it Cots Oil t1Je ballot.'Other- :.., IIAlCAGEIIENT I wise Detroif would permanentl,. . ABAR. DAUCHTEa.s OF ISABELLA rule the county...... dells Circle', Dautrbters of WEEKLY HAPPENINGS Two of the serious objections as ~ bella, bos-liq Iequ held their far as the Groue Poiate area is SERVICE ~ 011 W~y eYCniDc, eOllCerlled have to do with the fact An ~ Senite) IN GRATIOT TOWNSHIP tha t Gro .. e Pointe, althougb r~p- W.,. " at C<>tten 1& ftnl, TwelYC .... C.et....I s, .' ... Wile road and WoodWIN. AWatch resenting one-thirtieth of the nltl- N At' ••• 'ftrC a1Te:t to the tums and indio Doe Ordinance To Blackout Ordinance atioll of the ~OUDtry, may well be AI/f11 lfI GilO ..... Fried Chkkeo ridlllls with the hilrhcs t standi tip. Given Public without a supervisor from Grosse ~fAMOUS drill tea:n of .\al.adCGS Circk Be Ordered Drafted for Pointe and also .not bave a 10cal JIll' -. ,...... St:rs. The GRILLE!!! will hold their NIlq12tt at the Sava.- Hearing on May IS Gratiot Tcnmahip representative 011 the commission P.IIUEIlT ...... that will draft the charter. 'S921 EAST WARREN 60c tine bott! on Thanday, Ma,. 14. at HAVeRHill ••• The reautar tDOfIthly lMn.iaess meet- The long sougbt ordinance for the D.booit woeW Rale 0Nen to Drafting of a blackout ordilla.ace "The amendment provides for 21 w...... iD« will be beld WOllda,. evellinr, ~ .. &: Clay Pearod's reglll&tiOll of dogs in Gratiot town- for Gratiot township was ordered supenrisors, lIot more than two-- T'" 03d May 11, at Gabriel Richard hall, lhip neared its goal Monday night Monday nigt)t by the to~sbip Ithirds of ",ham shall be from De- 1UJt8ER SHOP T..,. 0. No. Da7 L-cM. 9375 Amity. Mra. Margaret Waher, when the tOWllship board .et Mon- ...... A_ board on the recommendation of troil, either elected or appointed. I'ecellt. win preside. day, May 18, as the date fOl' a pub- . ea.- P.... w... Odilon Houtekicr, lupervisor. Ittasmueb as the Detroit m~mbers V~ Barbecue Uc hca.nng Oil the proposed ordi- :.... CI'Ia 3 t .. "AU of the surrounding matllCI- of the board of supervisors have MadI: at a..fait nance. The township accepted the: S--Y_ Trat MOTHER Nest palities either have adopted such all seen to it that no supervisor from Gw-.P...,.w ... petitiOl1& for the ordinance which ....'" " .,. s-da:r to oa.. At ordinance or arc doing so," Houte- outside of Detroit bas been chair- ...... has been c:ircll1atillg throughout the kier declared. "It is tII.O&tnecessary IDa.II of the board for the past 31 toWlUhip and instructed Edgar A. that we should do the lame." years, and because DeJlrolt has ai- DULAC Beallchamp, tOWllship attorney, to A Lovely Corsage for Mother ! DJNDlC.00II draft the ordinance for cOl1&idera- The proposed ordinallCe wOlIld ways dominated th~ board, it i. u- Eut w..... N...... tiott at the pUblic hearing. follow that already in force in De- ItImed that under the proposed HER ~ lift ...... • ••• tifwI ...... - _'0 Al_,.. the finest of home-eoolted troit, with only such ehanies aI platt Detroit ",0111 have 14 011 the t. it S .3' or. ....tifal plat from __ food ftrYed in a relined atmos- The petitionl call for the leashing might be lIecessary by the differellce board. That leaves only seven for phere. Home baked ro!b and pu- and mauling of dogs undtr certain in conditiolll ill the toMIship. all the other cities, villqes and ell ' .... trie,. circamstallce., licensing of dogs and towttships," Carpenter poillted out. ... )'M ia 01 oaar ...... P'OW" MOTIlD'S DAY MENU lift _ promiOlll for their dispoaal for lost "TM amendment I'eads that these ...... to ia ...... , ., lie Poet's Comer ...... ~ Ilea _ SSe or .trayed dog, &$ well as control leven shall be elected from .ingle P..... a..,. ISc of those dogs who are lluisaaces. districts arranged as. nearly as may ...... ~ of eat ...... $1. I heard .ome folk! the other day .... aue-. be according to population. Popu- ..... T...,. $1. CoIIl1plain about their tues, ALLEMON FLORIST T-B-. a.... h.- Township Board Note. lation alone wiI1 control Valuation Says 1, "You'll haTe rOOlll to COllI- an d area are completely dis regarded. All J>inAcn ("-Jete plain, , ...... 7Km. . With !be populatiotta of Dearborn, Ib80S LIVERNOIS ..... ~ion ~ ~ ca.a.. 1£.-'l'e.ruIed b7.1the Axis.- (OPPOSITE U of'D) 2Ic • pine a. township COIIstabll!''was ae. ....Tii'ti4i~ to n:oillee Ha.tr.uDck, Hi8bland Park, W,.- andotte, Trentou and for CJNIVIRSITY .7909 CLOSED TUUDAYS cepted b,. the tOW1lship board Mon- To keep our IIII" ft)'iA' Ecorse, instance. being what they are, the da,. night. Q1ampine Bue no rea- Bllt who are we to sa,. a word Grone Pointe delegation .ees little IIOIl for his rcsiiDation in his let- When man,. brave are dyin'. or DO chance of & local repre.enta- ter, but the hoard assumed that it Proud should _ be to give our all EAST SIDE'S GAYEST PLAY SPOT ---"""'!." tive on tM proposed board in face 1PU due to his appointment as depu- To help ill what the,'re doin'. of the fact that one-thirtieth of ty sheriff. If we don't all pitch ill and help, the nluation of tbe couttty is in The Biggest and Most Entertaining • • • Vou'll find despair a.ad ruin. the GrOSJe Pointe district. A COIDplaint from Mrs. Elm that You jllst can'f deal with ffitler, No R...-tatn. _ a.-... lei Storage for FURS the .idewa.lkt on Wash tenaw are friend, impa.ssable was tabled for 30 days He has 110 heart or liver. e-..... 1 SHOW - FItEE -... .. AI W--. Pay 1'1,. the tOWlUhip board. The clerk Why don't you read thinp C\"Cry '"Then when it come. to eb oosine c.rm.ta _ IN TOWN ... d .. - Kat FaD J wn instructed to write property day the commissioner. to draft the owners asking them to repair or That fairly make you .hiver? county charter, the proposed amend- ...... R_a' 'iq ...... _ AJt.atiou tOllltruct .uitable sidewalks. If the So hitch YOW" belt aoothu IIOtch ment is still more oppressive as F .. a..-cI .... RftIIIllleW to Latest SQoI. owners have not complied at the Dispel aU fears and cryin'. COllcerns Grosse Pointe. It provides CLUB end of JO days, it was intimated that For we're illst gomg to wi.a tha that there .hall be 19 charter com- the tOWlllhip would take Itep! to war missioners, II of ",hom lhall ~ ellforce the order. Because we'll keep on tryin'. elected from Detroit, one each frOID MACK CLEANER &: TAILOR • • • Buy bonds, and .ave. Doa't waste the cities of Dearborn, Hamtramck .. A..... T1Dedo2-1121 The board voted to approve the a thing. and Highland Park and the remaia_ reqllell of the Detroit Street Rail- Save every Iitde Krap _ ing live 'from single distric15 ar- STEVADORA W. CaB F. ad DaIhw 8715 Harper at Crane way that the DSR ~ allowed to 'TlI'ill aU mean lI:KJclI to win onr ranged by the county election eOlll- lIIis.sion,'" opera.te a Ous line alollg Eight Mile poillt F"1ft! Blocb Wesl of ~tiot ,...,. and Vernier road. In beating Mr. lap-ee. • It is &rglled that the Graue • • • So keep w01'king, Mr. Vankee. Pointe area., due to the amollnt of Stroh's The request of Alfred C. Stein Keep smiling and a-tryin'. taxes it pays to the county, sMould o ALL TAXPAYERS that he be allowed to construct a We1l win this war without a doubt have been defiaitely tnentioned as yest.ibule at the front of his home If we'll iust "keep 'em f1yin.... being entitled to one cMuter com- 7 Headlirre Acts of Vaudeville on Eastwood drive wa, reEerred to missi: Xur'~ .....s'oc;alion "Olini: at the nut state election is 15218E. Jefferson MU.9367 .. and .....ppoin :m~nt of Francis L. Pen- ,tand~ read,' to ,~nd ()ne of its reqllic~d to pass the plan. Grone Pointe Park 5:00 in the afternoon at the DOWN dergast as managtr of the Harper nur.'C' 10 ind1viduals or groups to expla:n Ihe I"nd' of medical and llmUcipal Building at 20775 Mack Ave- PAY NEXT WINTER annue field off'ct of the social se, Benefit Card Party curity board \Vas announced tOOa}' nuninll' ,r" :c. a, ailable to the MARGO GAVIN aile, Grosse Pointe Woods. Summer Pricea in Effect by Rohert C. Good ....i~ of Cle"'!anr!. mMon.< of metropolitan Detroit. A Monday, May 11 Soprano i'~g-ional d:rcctor of l!l~ federal tritfll10ne (';{'i to t:~(" \"i!'ltinA' !\UT«(' TELEPHO~E a"ency. A«nciat:on hrar.'1uartcrs in Ihc ..\ benelit card p~r:y will he gi,,- Marge Oberon Aayone deeming themselves aggrieved [":nmllnl!\' Fanrl hl,ilrlin.'t. Col"m. e~ r." th~ Detro:t Ln;ted Hairdre ... , Blaes JR. 1-4020 Pendergast. "'no ha' been a,,;st, hill lli(). "'lil h. ,ufflci~nt to ob:a,n ers' a"ociation next !>ll')n~ay ew'. by their assessment will then be heard. ant manager of the CJe,'~!and fi~lrl :he :uduate nurse for nin'1. ~lay 11. at Turner~ hall. 8731 LEE & JUDY STORM office of the bc.ard, Succor", E. E./ yon. on an h(lurlv ha"s. E, Jeffer',,", AT! proc~eds ",11 be PoIIO<"k.",..110 hH heen rromOled to _ Adagio • Poet and Peasant National Coal u$C~ tl') pro\,;rle e"terta;"m~nt for LEO J. ATHMAN, be .. nlor a«i,t:lnt r'"1Ion.1 re~re. Xe .... YOtker< pcder ,,'JOle ~hellrd men in th~ armed force'. Tommy Vaughn and Hi, and Coke Co~ • ~('nt;1ti ...t' ot till" h:;;"('.1:r ('If <)lr1'-.l~(, ~ r-;:~.. h:n n()t6,..'rl1~"c;, blri firq ff't T~t' r':h!ir ~c: ;,..p.-,t('!f :(') at1t'nrt j an" ,",,;~.or,.,n,w,",e. \<,:', ~:r'1 i ,:r"" 1 ':'" \~::l'I:, l"r r"I"r .n; i T~e', ,,-11 he :!'1C1n<1 ar::.r 1 ''' Bob Doering at t e Pi Village Assessor Heat Merchant < ' I'1u.1rt('r~ In (k\r .:lilrl 1,. t '('",f'- I ~ r (' ...~ "-,<;, j"'" - ',~ to O" \\'1h ~,,.. r~ 1 "Q"1\". T.rl...... , j!'l;p' ~H' (', 1:nr;. p for 30 Years g i land reln(ln 1", I ,dc, ~r,r ll an'I'f{c, \ 0:1C,::om '" fi'\M of the ell'~. :I: 1'" dMr Of f''':T1 Flor.nce Re:e:., Ohio 'nd Kentucky. out "'~,ICO oflen co.t more. c1uli'man. 16113 Mock a"enue. I THE GROSSE POINTE REVIEW
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE will be given qualified men with ex- CHURCHES perience in trades or specialities u Letters to the so<>n as they enlist. Lie:ltenant A MESSAGE FROM THE SECRETARY "Adam and Fallen Man" will be Flechtner pointed out that such en. OF THE TREASURY Editor tile subject of the lesson-sermon in listees will serve the navy in lines Grosse Pointe Review, all Christian Science churches thru. of work for which they best are 15121 Kerche,'a!. oul the world on Sunday, May 10. fitted. Grosse Pointe, Mich. The golden text (Hosea 14 :1) is: A few of the pelty officers need. Gentlemen: "0 Isr ..el, return unto the Lord thy ed urgently at present are: Avia. f'Mt '''CAttAalf'' 0' ''''1: '1:1AI1.l1Ir't I want to thank you for the most Gad; for thou hast fallen by thine tlon machinists, radio men, Radar- ."',"I"'.T.'" excellent manner in which yOU iniquity." men, machinists, painters, electri- handled the report in connection _1.1942 Among the Bible <:itations is this cians, patlernmakers, diesel engi. with the recent reorganization of neers, pharmacists, metalsmiths, passage (Genesis 1 :27,31): "So God 10 ~ IIll'tI " 111:_, the Grosse Pointe fire department. shipfitters, molders, welders, fire. • created man in his own image. in 1l>U .. a _ ~ t. Ulo oole or Ia",,- The facts appeared in your paper ~ U __ ...... ' .... lJ.cm. It U &Ilo _ ~ the image of God created he him; mtn, boilermakers and carpenters. ~. of last Thursday's issue in exactly male and female created he them. Men experienced in many con- the same manner as were reported n u ~ -.,. Ulot,. _ UIIl .. t.e -' _,,, And God saw every thing that he struction trades also are vitally .... - lIoIrSaI a&o ..... ad"""" ft.U ~ __ oole UJwt , and you are to be commended for needed for the navy's construction to I.ldlotdial. __ or lor"'" ... I'- to Ulo _ or _ the accuracy of your account. had made, and, behold, it was very J-. UloII _ ~ dolIJan ....,. -'II. good." regiments, now building ncw na,'al It appears clear to me that one bases. e.. 1lU11 •• U- I -.. U UIIl .. titn1.... n s. I/I'1II1 Correlative passages to be read to _~ Ulo ....-s..s '- or aU _. of the functions of a good news. Pelty officHs may recei"e as high paper is to report news to its read. , c.V.II witb from the Christian Science textbook. ft.U ...." S. _ t.e ., Ulo ko3a- of _ ttn' T"r t1&lrUac ... coat .•. "Science and Health with Key to as $99 monthly immediately on en- t...-. n'll'lll "" ,., 1M' 011 or -. ClllJ' _ ~WrM _ ers as accurately as pOSSIble. This, lIrles in one the Scriptures," by Mary Baker listment in addition to allowances .... It Ulo .. t.e or o'-t rtllIIl .WJ:ClIl • - ..... tIlo7 .... C"O"1IlI you have most assuredly done in ...... Hu DO dollJ'. lit. l>U1Soo ~ a _t.Il 41>'Mt t- tbo _1.0 lIUl. Eddy, include the following (p. 470) : {or subsistence and. in case of those - on-t ,.-- poaaSIllo. 1Il.t.Mat it • _ do .... 1Jan., this instance, and 1 hasten to con- • ~ctiOll.ble rit.lloot it. _ pd toriII __ tall .nort. 'ntodor. NTh" Standard of perfection was rated second class and higher. for gratulate you for handling this par- to apply. dependents. n 10 ...... 1.Jo -... t. . .. _" r1&ht a ticular news item with such accur- OrigiuoilUy Guu and man. Has God _ ad at Ulo _ tl80 11 II.-l. _ .. DOt -... ,EQbeble. acy. Your statements were correct taken down His own standard. and Lieutenant Flechtner advised men ..... to ...... - tllo t.IlUlp nib _. U _ ...... _ in every detail. ~i... '.1IUI1M NIIIL MWII has man fallen? God is the creator likely to be affected by selective 10c It tbo 19'1 -.lo •• 'U bo roIIb.IlW Ulo t1IlIt4IlI ... '" add '" IV - -- .~. .'U bo llr1oiq: .. tllo ~ of 11oiq: r.. Yours very truly, of man, and, the divine Principle of sen'ice board rulings to find out aU OIl.. ..'U bo ~ lIln ...... ,...... ~, ARTHUR P. JOHNSON, man remaining perfect, the divine what the navy can offer them at .. , u_oI,.1o _ ...._'ol~~ _a UUlo tot' r.u.rt,. It b _ a '-' it Sa not _. _tUaI it loa • Fire Commissioner, ...... =~1~~lloi 10' • 98 idea Or reAection, man, remains per- their nearest navy recruiting Ita- J-. '" _. tor ad protaotioD kW • ...... or, . $2 fect." tions. He said a visit to a recruit- Grosse Pointe Park, Mit:h. -. rt<" ~CNII tow _ ... ,. to _ ... __ .p...U..... Ill"'YI _ ing station puis a man under no ~~,-p1,... Ir. SUI _".. ...,.. ...,. - Ulo ftrlDc u.. ID4 1.0 tba trdIliIIc __ • t.Ilnoap _ obligation to enHst. -. - ,. to _ .. t.Ilet. tIlor., __ t tIlor _ .. The Grosse Pointe Relriew, - 1'IlUJl lIP tor ,. - -... __ to ... , to "'.Ill m 2111W, 15121 Kercheval Avenue, High Paying Ratings The navy recruiting station is lo- EASTOWN PAINT g.lIor - ...r • Ie Et loa "- _ ... _ It ...... Grosse Pointe Park, Michigall cated in Room 34J Federal bui1di~, StiU Open in Navy To the Editor: SHOP Detroit. 10 LDarIir -ai"' 10 it, to -u. _ it, 14511 HARPER X _ X 1lld'T"r_. Please permit me, through the Men facing reclassi6cation lOOn N.... ow- Bria'htft U, Y_ H_ medium of your columns. to thank nnder revised selective service regu- the more than seventy Grosse AR. PaiDtiaa .' P... rbaqiq • WuII.iq 41" lations should inlrestigate oppor- Pointers who participated in the 0,.. Uldil. P.M. tunities offered by the United States a.- e-t-a Work-.-hip registration of men 45 to 65 years Eltimates ..... Aohico a.-f1alI,. navy, according to Lieut. ByrOD E. GiftS-W. Aft IIU1Il'ed'or Y_ of age conducted on Monday, April Flec-htner, n:iYy rccnJiting olficer. ProtectioD. 27, 1942 at 17140 Maumee avenue The costullles of the Indiafls COD- shades of the rainbow, paiDte4 Higb-paying petty officer ratings JOHN W. REESOR and to congratulate them on the sists of many bright feathers. col- spears, and symbolic shields, the LE"os 84lII 41fZ Lakewaool excellent work they did. EASTMINSTER PRESBY. orful, hand woven cloth, bead and Sees Menace in Of a total of approximately one dance signifies a stirring battle .... TERIAN CHURCH bone work, numerous silver beDs, Have'l1aoM Leaka, Eav.trough. ad Roof Repaired ! hundred who ,'olunteered to do this hopeful ~ictory. and the ever present turquoise jew- Seizure of Citizens' 9 :45 a.m. Sunday school. John work, approximately seventy were Sponsored by the Santa Fe rail- elry. GRADY ROOFING COMPANY Private Firearms Wyllie, surerin tendent. called upon and worked through the road, the, dancers are making a toar " , 15132Mack Corner Lakepomte TV. Z.S830 PLANT 11:00 a.m. Morning worship. Ser- 14 hours of registration. 10 their eagle dance the arms of of the country's principal cities to ". A FEW the braves are covered with feathers stimulate the buying of defellle c:.n Ua for F.... Eatimotea "Sportsmen's firearms can only be mon "Thy Wages." Flowers will be A great deal of thanks is due also ,,,is, of the eagles which they have ap- stamps and bonds. of value to Our nation in time of given to the largest family group. to the men who registered and co- tured. This dance is one of the most BERRY PLANTS war when left in the hands of their 5:30 p.m. Mother's Day tea spon- operated in making the day a suc- ':.f- religious of their dances, for this citizen owners," stated Edward M. sored by the young people, followed cess. It ,,'as, all told, a great mani- JEFFERSON AVENUE bird, the eagle, to the Indian ia the ':~1:. Apple, altorney, and secretary of by a joint meeting of all youth festation of the fine community METHODIST CHUROI .~- •• '.>. WE HAVE-• messen~r to all the gods in tbe Eo at ...... the Detroit chapter, luak Walton groups. spirit that is Grosse Pointe. :wr- • BoyMllhen-ie. I am sincerely grateful ,to all. heavens. R. R. Feuell, Minister -,. valnt Up! League of America, today when dis- '1:30 p.m. Evening service. Ken- • BJ.ck Rup.eni. Very truly yours, It is oot hard to visualize an eagle 10:00 a.m. Worship service 1ritIl r, FOR DEFENSE cussing the possible eHects of Sec- neth SCOll. ministerial student of .B1addJerri. City of Grosse Pointe, as you see the dancers swaying in followed 11 :15 tion 4, of S. 2397, a bin no", before Omaha Theological seminary will be lennon, at o'cJoc:lc:.,. , • Rhubarb Roots a swooping, downward motion, and A congren. the !peaker. NORBERT P. NEFF, classes for intermediate4, yoaq peo. .- HOUSEPAINT: $2.80 SPECIALS City aerie. a gentle round about rising, their pIe and adults. A well equipped .,... ; "Section 4 would amend tbe prop- Wednesday, '1:30 p.m. Midweek I" F'"", GaDo. Lob AD Flowering Sbru&a feet moving constantly in a thump- sery under competent leadersbitt '- ..:: see erty requisition act to ine1ude the service. Romans Chapter 15. Pure Pi,medt Analyaia ing heat_ opm dur~ both tbese setTices. Rqular 75cValue power to requisition firearms owned W1llt. 1.-1 S5% ZiDe 25% Titam.- GreeD 8arIIerTy 18 for $1.• Thursday, 6:30 p.m. Mother and Revised Highway The hoop dance, one of the mO$t 10:00 I.m. Osurch school for .... ' by individuals for their personal pro- daughter banquet. (Two Year) tection or sport," Mr. Apple ex- Map of Michigan difficult 1\'as performed by eight. ginner, primary and jnllior depart.. ~ eo-. Tbia ~ With ~ Od- PaiDt plai~d, "and realizing that miscel- year-old Sammy Bright Star, who ments, closing at the ,ame tim•• ' MESSIAH LUTHERAN used two hoops. Sammy twisted SeIIia« at $1It ..... c.u.. .. 0..... I H. E. Engelman laneous and indiscriminate arms To Be Out June 1 the older classes. CHURCH these hoops up and around his body would have no real military vallie, REESE BROS., INC. Nursery Slate highway department offi- with amazing dexterity, accompanied ':"I;=- unless left in the hands of the own- Southeast COtller of Kercheval and V.. it 0... New LwatIoa Compw. I ..... 1.. in.. s-w. cills this week prepared to issue a by a fast drum beat. ers at home. it is obvious tha t the Laleewood avenues. A. H. A. Loe- 1.1 Eo W..,... I!! L!lkewocd re"ised service map following its Tony White Ooud also did the 21721 Mack Niaaara 2128 power to register and" requisitioo ber, pastor, 1434 Lak~wood avenue. The &1'\'0...,,01 b,. the ~~~ ..... Pl"ivately owaed fir~, _'4 in Telephone L~tfox 2121. ~.daMC. ~ ~ -..-. office of censonhip. no way contribute to valid wu ef- two hoops, and manipulated the .. mlJe-ni'iit fort. The service 00 Mother's Day, Distribution of the new map, it with lightning speed. The boop "The President now has power to May 10, will begin at 11 :15 o'clock was stated, will start aboat June I. dallce does not" sigttify any religious requisition all personal property in the morning, The S1IIlday school With thc exception of omitting cer- prayer j it is a dance to amue and Refreshes! which'is requisite and necessary for will meet. at 10 a.m. taiu ioformation that might be of show skilL Village of military and naval purposes and usc, value to unfriendly agencies, the One of the most colorful dances Thursday of next week, May 14, except individually owned firearms. maps will be very similar to formrr was the shield dance witb the danc- is the day of Christ's acension into Fatber. - WM lie ... ~ .. Therefore, the Detroit cbapter has official state highway department ers adorned in feathers colored all heaven. The Savior's ascension 'Will Grosse Pointe Park taken the position of recommending maps. r bopeJeu ait come t.c:k : be commemorated in a service at derfaIIy , that Section 4 be stricken from S. The de~rtlllent hailed distribu- 7 :45 ill the evening of that day. tion of the 1942 Wioter edition of CaI U. f....e-.... 2397, as we think it our patriotic cleused maps March 16 at tbe luggestion duty to continue to insist ell1 unim- People without a church home in LANDSCAPING aad hand- paired ownership of firearms. In- Detroit or Grosse Pointe are cordi- of Irllly officiafs 1\.ho pointed out ----- s-nc. ----- that certain detailed information finiaJsed stead of government discouraging ally in"ited to allend the services We Stock A 1942 Budget Hearing this constitutional right we should at Messiah church. If they have might be of use to our enemies. FuD Liae of ..,. be eucouraged in ownership of firC'- children of Sunday school age who "All such information," depart- ment officials said, "including key i • Bulbi ams. Only then can we form a as yet have no Sunday Ichool con- industrial areas. airports, emerg- SeedI I.lrong and deadly home guard," nection, they are urged to enroll Fertilizen ~ To the Qualified Electors of Grosse Pointe Park: concluded Mr. Apple. them here on Mother's Day. ency landing facilities and oew cOn- struction in the viciity of war AaaaaI.- plants will not be listed on the new 'I aacI Notice is hereby given that the Village Commission FAITH LUTHERAN ST. JAMES LUTHERAN Summer edition." CHURCH CHURCH Pereamiala Maps will be distributed in the fiscal year I has tentatively determined a budget for the 1942- Eaat Jelf_.. &ad PIUJip St. James Lutheran Church of usual manner and may be obtained WeDeltver from the department's tourist Rev. R. D. LIl\HART, Pastor Grosse Pointe worships every Sun- Phone lodges or by making application to 1943,and that a Public Hearing will be held in the Municipal Rev. G. HEIDMAN~. Assistant day in the Punch and Judy theatre, roo Z-61Zl the state highway department. Divine service, 10 :45 a.m.: Church The morning service is at 11 a.m. K II: M NURSERY SALES Prompt Pick-Up and DelivefT Building at 8 o'clock P. M. on school, 9 :15 a.m. Sunday school is at 9 :45 a.m. The 17511 HIllJMI' .t Moraaa Service! The Rev. Charles Klinksick o{ Rev. George E. Kurz is pastor. The Last Week's Asaembly Ope. E...... U.til 1. P.M. our theological seminary in Colum- congregation is joining with other At Brownell Featured bus, 0.. and former assistant at Ltltheran churches (Missotlri Synod) Monday, May 11,1942 Faith church will deli,'er the ser- in the country in dedicating next Native Indian Dances mon at our Mother's Day sen;ce. Sunday, Mother's Day, both to Sunday morning. Members and Christian mothers and to thr Eight champion Indian dancers for the purpose of discussing any i t ems contained in said friends are cordiall)' in"ited to wor- church's men sen-ing in the armed irom Jemez pueblo, near Santa Fe, ALGER MKT. ship with us. forces of the country. This sen'ice 1\.],(., in full feather regalia, danced 28741 Mack Ave., atEia'ht Mile Croue Poiate Wooda budget. The Detroit federation of Luther next Stlnda}' is being heralded by for a special assembly last week at le:le Tail. Y"unll" Eagle and Public Works 90,874.00 10 :45 to 11 :45 Mornin~ ....or!hip. c!lO:r for prrm~nenl u'a!te at el'ery eig"t-year.old Sammy Bright Star, Weideman Tomato Juice 31g. cans 29c "The ideal ~{otner: Doctor ~;Ihrd serv,ce. \'isitor~ are always wel. The Indians dId a ~ene-, of dances Public Health 50,822.00 prrachin;r. Uome at 5t. J~mes church. :yp:fyin" tl,e;r simple pra}'ers to Contingent . . 48,000.00 Ii:.'00 Youlh fello,,",hip gToups. their F:od< of ,un, rain and corn, I 7 :30 E,'eninll" fell"""hip church AAUWtoMeet T he,r \\ e;rd ceremonial, are among Water 59,850.00 sen'ice. "The Ro:n~nc(' "f Gro ..,th:' :"e stran'l'e't relics of pag~n \\'(or- FLOWERS FOR MOTHER'S YARD! Doctor \f illard r>r('uh'n,ll:. In Indianapolis ~hlP in lhis country. accordtng to l Is YOUR Mother a rarden enthusiast? 'TheD Debt Service 235~548.86 St, \f ark'~ dram' l:[>:iIdwill prc. ~"s Irwin. Corn i~ planted ",.ith ~ i see us for buutiful pansies. reraniums, daisies, forget. sent "Th(' Ro'. "n t"e Dial: on ceremoni31 dance; heior~ and after The re;::on;l\ conHnt:on of the the hunt comes a I'tayer; and the me.nots, :einnias and asten. Sunday. \lay 24. a~ l< '1)0 '" the $674,172.86 $654,285.71 We carry a larre ....riety of Ferry's Ned .. A1Io ,anctl!~'Y (of t~e c,,,,rd,, Ther(' \\':l! Amcn"" ,""oc;a:,,," "i l'"ner~ity war dance, ~oul:ht the favor of the vegetable plants - Tomato, pepper, c:abbare and many h~ n~')::ldm,,\c::jon (,\i;lr~('. \\','men \\,11 he I'e~~ Frlrla\" and F:0(h hdore hattle and later \\'ere Sa'",nli,. Ind, Dr. Helen C \\"hi:e., :"", It1 LT(jTO r('ll!tZ:r - 1T'.1'~(' i:-om hrct I i 1\ d I .' 1a:,,,,,. pre'" ent. \\l e ner t'lt: \\,. . I" d ~ MACK-WARREN MARKET j"l;C,f"-m.1.\ h.f"u.:n(' a r(\m"'on pl31(,"(" l..Iei ~ '1,,(' ~:lr l1u.,a.:h jrl Iht"r d~n((~, ~funicipal Building and may be inspected. I , prme '..' 'q ,te« at the open1l1ll:I 1 rl b h 18SSl Mack at E. Warren We Deliver ll I ':"n.lkC-l.1' tC'c""::m'1 l"', }--"lmt" ("COTH)m- 1;Jn('"~('('ln I t.1ty \\~ ..(" arC'(,m~anl(, ~ .. (, i1nt- l"t" ,,"rrfr(!. Hd('\:,,(' ~~'(" ad\("i~ of rr \\i,." hr,4' '.~"H •.i r'~\."'m(. O"l 1. ------, - - -- t',,.. \.l~i('ty a ....n: ;I~r,: r '. H" m;p:" of 1'1{' 'I'llrl"11T mrr. n~ 0: mrm))('l"( i na"\'(" nr':rn \fIHt or .hrlf '('lnJl~ •• • I ••• , •••••• WILLIAM G. STAM~IAN, -,';IlUc:.. p~\,.II(' , .,": : '" <;,::, ;.. •. ;iff" I': f,r J)C"-n,: l\'~'~r 1 "1'1 hr hr;ll I ~,'i nIl: l..,;nf'" \\""11" ~ '1) lh)"~. ~t' ... :
I.: U. "H ,",(' l ~)" "1 ," '.~ ITr, :1110..1 :---1' :,(. I', \t ()<'<'.'1:':~Y \,,(',;:'d btco-:r.e -\\' "I \r.~ l"\ ;:-' .'\.n lr .1" ~lu'c:.:I::e nl:~~.::II0 C;,IilI<". nO'ro:;e tttaJlng.1 1neee.,,:).. lololst. Annual reDOr" WIll be il,'en hoop. so,e:d and ...at dancu. CROSSE POINTE WOODS THE GROSSE: POINTE REVIEW Tbunday, K&y '1. 19U
,;OROSSE POINTE REVIEW LINERS ELECl'RICAL 1ll7J...-Knack. Harold J. -DRAFT- 12423-Lilygftn, Georll'e Nelson 12J14-Mannino, Alexender Chat. Bueball Seuoa ------ELECTRICIA!\ - Licensed. Work 10416-Knans, Howard Bernard 1024J...-Limback. Frederick Jo.seph 10379-Manson. Stewart Horn 1l612-Knapp. Robert Conway FOR SALE-MiaceD.aeou, HELP WANTED myself. \VirinR and repairs, fans, (Continued from Page 3.) 128Z8-Limbrock, Arthur Charle. 1I572-Mantho, Fred Gearoe ()pe... Next SmacIa;., lioor lamps, metors. switches, .tep- 100000Knijlht. r\eil Robert l084I-Lindahl. Leon Kenneih IOSJ7-Manzo, James Vincent , DELPHl~It.JM - Hybrids, colum. EX PER I E N C E D COUPLE - sayer hot water c"ntrols, wall plu&,s. 12S11-Jaekson, Edward Wood ll083-KnDOP. Kenneth Sievers 12762-Lindberg, Enar Gottfred 12862-Marchand. Frank Conrad , . biRes. painted daisies, canterbury Wanted. Woman must be Rood Vacuum cleaner service. Prompt and 12852-Jackson, Harold Herman IZ662-Knorpp, Adolph George 12978--Lindberg, Joe Conrad 10ll12-Marchione, Anthonv Three Game. PJ.n:ir"~.~tf~ ~Wa in separate colors. Must he cook, man sOllie driving, housework reliable. Call any time. Plaza 9527. l0261-Jackson, John Milton 127JJ-Knorr. Carl Philip 11314-Linde, Arthur (harles 12156-Marcinski, John George MeII to b~ aDpredated. Also boat in and Ilardening. References required. 11708-]ackson, Lallie L. 11371-Knotl. Lerov Francis 12335-Lindeman Jr, Julius Ed. 1153J.-M3.riclc, Louis The Grosse Pointe 0& .. C.... ,"j. ,~. "i '-'pod r:oodition. 591 St. Clair. TU One in family. Write Box G, Grosse LaadIQPe GanIeaiaa 100002-Jackson, Leonard Rills 1l)677-Knowles. Howard Walter 10247-Lindenberg, Frederick H. lI962-Marko, LOllis Mayron ball league will open its seuoa s... . !'./~ 2-9272. Pointe Re,.iew. 15121 Kerche\.aJ, 12267-}ackson, Paul Samuel 11674-Kol!bbe, Clarence Henry ll~Linderberry. Carl Almeron IOO9J.-M arks. Allan Frederick 126J6-Koebel, Raymond Henry day, May 10 witH three ...... , 1 'J < Grosse Pointe Park. ?Iich. A CO~(PLETE-LandseapinR plan 117ZZ-Jackson, William I0295-Lindh, Gummar Carl Teodor l06IJ.-Marks. Stanley Gabriel schedui.ll. The Neighborhoocl .. ,0 ~ ."). ~.-LADY'S-Expc:nsive eveninj{ dt~u- laid out for vour llTounds alone 12774-Jackson, William Albert I0896-Kotlbel, Arthur Wilham 11782-Lindinli:er, Alfred 12781-Markus, \Valter 10 a. size 9; also coat. dresses, sklr~s SltuatioDt W... led-Female with nch pi..nt named and l~ated, 10934-Jacobs, Rex Closser 12506-KoelbeJ, Joseph George 10189-Lindow. Edward Frederick l286I-Marlier, Harrv Charles field has been added to tbis ,..,.' .".:. .-:~ ... lZ-14. Very reasonable. Pn- Included are rMe 2ardens. perenniall10782-JaCObY, Andrew Charles 12124-Koeppen, Arthur Charles 12507-Linli:eman. Sylvester A. 12J77-MarlllJardt. Rov list of diamonds. j :'..-:.J! '; ..... party. Niallara 2218. EXPERIE:\CED - Girl wants ~ay beds. rock !tarden, pool as desired. 10876-Jacquemain, Arnold William 12Z1~Koester, Harry Albert I0249-Linneworth, Norman Carl 10m-Marro Lawrence Dll,lIcan AU games this Suftday wiD ~ ,: ~~ work. Capable and reliable w,th Fitted particularly for the home 10877-JacQues Jr, Tbomas Angus 10407-Kohrinf, Henry Carl l0636-Linsdeau. Robert Joseph I3040-Marr, Robert Barie , 'WILTO~ Rt"G-Green. 13\1,x15 fl; city references. Call Fitzroy~. owner to complete on several years' 1153S-Jahn, Fritz Emil 12595--Kolley. Joseph Louis I0589-Lintern. Lawrene Wilber 11951-Marsack, Joseph Leo at J p.m. ~~ ..il 11ll94-Kolowich, Hugh John ;' Price $75. Phone Murray 0513. 882 time. Expert advice on all landscape H918-)ames. Austin John lOO38-Linton, Thomas Wyrill lI396-Marschall. Walter J. GroiSe Pointe Shores 1riI1 ...... '.,:,~ '; Np. FOR RENT-Room and lawn problems. An expensive !l064-}amts, Dayid H. 11947-Kolp, Edward 12285-Lipsld, Harrv Leo IlSOJ-Kon en, Arthur Joseph 11J46--Marsh, William Grosse Pointe Park at the ~' , t -- , 'I landscape sen.jce at a low price. Fee 12787-James. Edgar 12772-Lisabeth. Jerome I0250-Marshall, Alex 'WALKUT - DininR' room Imte, G R 0 SSE POI:\TE W09DS - for ayeralte small lot $10.00. Teu per 11859-)ames, Mason Liddell I~Kopf, Hans William 11611-Livermore. William T. diamond. Cooper Brothers will .. ': '>-" .: table. six chairs, buffet. Exce~lent I Room to rent. Printe famIly, fea- cent di.count on all nursery stock. l2JIS-)amieson, John I0248-Koppin, Henrv Emil 10000Marshall, Joseph John 12250-Livingston. Walker Lynn !l7I5-Marshall, Richard Bell East Detroit at the Neilh~ " CCIIldiiion. $65. Tuxedo 2-9082 Fnday sonable, Tuxedo 2-1962. Helen Yearsley landscape Service, 1255J.-)aQuish. Charles Reginald I2509-Kone, Cynl Daniel Il1l9-Livingston, Willis Glenn IOZ60-Ko.se, Earl Francis !lOI9-Marshall. William John club. Blazer Allto Sen'ice will .... ': evenin!t. . I CA. 2242. I026J--Jarno, Johan Oscar 1002-Loeffler, Norward Henry llS04-Marten, Rav Frank X E W L Y - Redeeorated Sing e - 10817-]an'ie, David McKay 1I27I-Kosecki, )ulius Henry Ulrich Lumber at Lincoln field, .:- . GIRL'S FOR~(AL-Size 14, Sand. room Gentleman preferred, Half ,LA\VN~fO\\'I:i:G-And edge tr,m- 12912-jeeves, William Richard I0107-Koskela. Reino Einar 11351-Loeffler, Stanlev Howard 100019-Martin, Allred James 10190-1..oersch. George Wm. Van Dyke. Mich. ell, camera. oil butner and tank, block from bu~ line. Quiet, refer. minjo\'.Call r\iagara 3664. 1JOOI-Jelneck, William Da:1iel 1Z741-KO$lakowic .., Joe Phil I0772-Martin, Carl George 10460-Loh r, Alies John two years. Two 0\1 lamps. enees. Lenox li38. .- 11277-Jenkins, Trevor Llewelyn 12145-Kostopoulos, Konstantine 1I101-Martin, Francis Louis . 'RSed 10324-Londes, Nicholas BICYCLES WANTED 12J8I-Kowalsld, Richard )cseph 1I920-Martin. Howard Watson Savings of 34.000,000 pounds of ~7 chamber set. :i:Iagara 4929. 12i63-Jennings, Donald Brownlie l20J9-Lonj{. Walter Frank WIDOW \\'O)'IAK-Has room for 12705-Kraft, Edward Alexander II029-Martin, Lyndle Raymond ": BEAUTIFL'L - 10.piece Jacobian 10316-)ennings, Leonard Januui 1I739-Lopez. Raymond Joseph rubber a year, more thaI' cali he rent. \\'oman employed, preferred, ANY AMOUNT - Aav condition, 11137-Kramer, Edward Dominic 12697-Martin, Milton .. din' It room suite. Reasonable. 11500-Jensen, Cart ViIhelm 12416-Loquer, Joseph Call Drexel 8238 aftei 3 ~~ __ any Ityle. Top dollar paid. AI's 11144-Kratzer, Roy Edgar produced by 9,000,000 rubber ... i 2123 'Cadillac Blvd .• Detroit. :.Iich. 10177-jepson, Charles Lando 12678-Loranger. Clifford Benj, Bicycle Shop. Kercheval near Chal. lOJ28-Kraus, George 10J9I-Loran!(er. Rav C. It takes 30,000 pounds of rag can be reclaimed by a new maeh$e WANTED-To Rent mers. Lenox 8042. 12799-J etome , Gilbert Theron 11732-Krause, Richard Louis ~. STENOTYPE-Babv bultR:y...Rem- IZ699-Jerome. John 10903-Lord, Charles Boyne content bond to make enough blue- ----'.- ll055-Kregger. John Peter that removes the wire bea4s in tJi,e ~ Mudt upright piano. Call Xlagara ~llDDLE-AGED - c.,uple wish 1057J.-)essup, Morris K. 12283-1..oring, Kenneth Stockwell BICYCLES 1027~Kremlick, Kurt print paper to draw the plans for room in refined home. Few kilch- J. 122I8-Lovett, Nicholas Myron rims of automobile tires, ma~ ...V !, mI. 1212J-)ewell, Charles Vincent 11994-Krentle1", Arthur newev ('n privile!tes. Write to Box K, coo IOOI3-Loughlin, Edsel Thomas one battleship. .; ...,.... GOLF CLt'BS-Sec.ond hand. REBUILT BICYCLES - All new l02S8-Jodar, Emery OrYille 11788-Kretzlcr, William Sedred possible to fe-process the ru . #' ' ,;u:.& h Grosse Pointe Review. 15121 Ker- 1I676-)ohn, Ernst Guenther 1233J.-Lowe, David Cavanaugh ., 'Six matched lady's medIum wg t. equipment. NEW TIRES. Xew 1177b-Johnson, Arthur Pre.ton 1072{>-Kretzschmar, ~orge H. che,'al Avc:" Grosse Pointe Parle. bicycle guarantee. See AL Al's Bi- 1131~Lowe. Elias Henry .> Joaa irons. three matched .~oods, 128J2-Johnson, Charles Bayard 11366-Kreul, Jack A. ~lich, cycle Shop. Kercheval near Chalm- 101S2-Lowe, John OOUaRlnJ!'l i .. For information call ~liPra 118111-]ohu50n. H. James lOIOO-Kribs. John Willard 1191~Lozon, Albert Vincent lItdft. Dil_ doe Ccnalllla MIt ers. Lenox 8042. with IDe __ , 8UI dry IIlpd. ~-.t MOD ERN - Five or six-room 127I5-Johnaon, Hi M. 1207S--Krieg, Earl George II386-Lucas, Matthew Kumier -,,1Wtr LU! house or lower. Tv.'o ehildren. l2403-Krise, W. Gomer .DDUNG SUlTE-Nine-lliece, 50.lid BICYCLE-And Trieycle repairing. lJ06S-)ohnson, Hildin2 Nathaniel 12946-Lucas •.Stanislaus Joseph 8'_ lIemIoe D.pt. CGnIab a- .. CDId. cdcI t1lMI ... tbe IIQk, June I. Murray 0925. Il588-KroU. Herman .' _Iuut, eost $1.<100,Fisher Amplco All \Vork RUaranteed 100'7•• For a II049-Jobnson, John Louis 10478-Lucido, Richard Tony ~ qaIc:tIr. .. OR Q ..... 128S8-KrOls, Frederick Harrington 1\41 lbIp.... 3 Imp. e- piano, break£St room set, sac- S~{ALL REFIXED - Responsible real 6rst class repair job - See AI's 114i5-Johnson, Joseph Titus 11m-Lucio, Lazaro Banuelos If BolQd boord-pat or IIlIl CIlIIIII ,=d 11551-Krueger, Kenneth Keith ~ ClIP ... lllla JIlIk K. I R d TuxedO Ilieycle Shop. Kercbeval Ilear Chal- 10367~)ohnson, Ray Clyde 12435-Lacker, Hubert Henry , e. J2S Mc In ey oa. adult familv .".ant fllrnished house, l0656-Johnson, Ra)llIod Luther 1059S--KrIl£Ker, Frank Alfred 2 ~ 6tt.p. __ ~ !DdI t1Ik:bea Cat wtIII cr Summer or longer, Excellent care mers. Lenox 8042- U657-Ludwig, George Francis 10714-Krambolz, Encela(\us Philip II647-Ludwig, William !.rert.-ns '04 lip. IIUImeg dougIaaut eaa.. FIr IlIl dMp 1Iae ' . , 127S8-Johnson. Shirley Theodore 5 lip. 4 c:apI bnacI includinR' lawn and flowers in re- 11453-Krywy, Walter bakIDv fat (38$'F.~JaoI -.;h 10 bI-. turn for reasonable rent. \Vrite Box l0738-Jobnson, Stanley Geor&,e 11871-Lumley, Emerson Harold IlO"'deI' low lOO5('-Kabitsky, Matthew Smith 1~76-Lundy, Charles Bradford a I-b1cb cube 01 I:nacl. JD III _ E. c-o GrosR Pointe Review, 15121 J(&JZ-]ohnson. Vernon Paul ~JIp.- ~ .. ~ l0327-)obnston, Ernest Lester llS06-Kuhlman. Henry Augustus 1131J...-Lu tz. Glen William .... AhCIlII 2 ...... zeq'*-l Kercheval AYe., GrOSse Pointe Park, Wanted! 100 Bicycles 11354-Kuhlman, Joseph Leslie 121l7-Johnston, Forman Spenc.r 13030-Lynch, Roy Nick c:r- baIIIs' and ..... acid. 1lIat- Mich. 12653-Kuhll, Leo Henrv for ClOllIdIlg-. DraiIa ClIl .. ~ Aa., e-ditioa - AD., sa. 12ll()2-JohlUtoo. Philip Reid 11567-Lyndrup, Harold 11845-Kohn, Ralph Rarrick - ~ cmd bent lUIIIl 1IgtlI and cmd rail Ia _/eo 'k Nn' MIgat. SIXGLE-Gentleman wishes one or W. WiD P.y Hick DoUer 12748-Johnstolle, Delos Garland l0276-Kuhn, Robert Alan 11774-Lyon, Stewart George two rooms 'II.ith ligbt. heat and 12990-Johnstone Jr .. Rowen T. llti94-Kujath, Harold Charles 1I10S-Lyons Jr., John Henry shower. furnished or unfurnished in -- B' deP' ickap Ic DeJmr., 12784--Jolles, Albert 107'56-Kullea, Leo 11815-Mabarak, Beshara Joseph the yicinity of Punch and Judv The- 10747-Jones. Albert Henry 10804-Maben, Gerald Clarence atre. Grosse Pointe Farms. Address Ha.. YOCIr 1I513-Jones, Arthur Lee 12794-KlIllen, Arthur Frank 12106-Kundinger, Elmer Albert 112J2-Mabie, Albert Earl Box B. c'o Grosse Pointe Review, 11004-Jones, CraiK Burleijlh 11619-Kunerth, Karl Frank 1267S--MacArthur, Relfinald 15121 Kercheval Ave., Grosse Pointe Bicycle Overha~ 1l052-Jones, Donald Clark Il068-Macauley, Edward Rector What Could Be Sweeter for Park. Mich. 12417-Kanchat, Ernest George And Repainted Like l2048-Jones. Edward James 1225J-Kypros, Charles Stratis 11125-MacDonald. Chisholm N. 1166i'-JOlIeI, EU5Wortb Siegle 11585-LaBadie, Antoine J. lI26S-MacDonald, Donald Edward WANTED 123IO-Jooes, Haskel Theidore 10475-Labadie. Harry Joseph 10361-MacDonald, John Charles New . . . . $6.95 12154-Jones, Hubert BI95-MacDonald. Ronald George Mother on BOYS'-And lI:irls' bicycle. Any COD- 12518-l.abadie, Oscar George .... " e:.m.a- Retired - 126n-Jones, James Alexander 10104-Labadie, Stephen Joseph l0994-MacDonell, D'Arcv H. dition. Call Tuxedo 2-8053. 3Sc WM.I -a. ll06I-Jones, John Richard l0642-Labar, Paul Silas IlJ78-MacGregor. Ralph Plumer LADY'S--Bicycle. Poor tires okeh. Jlrn:l1-Jones, Ralph Paul 13074-LaBroski, Lester James JZ559-Machesky, Joseph Anthony BEDROOM - House. F~ur Grosse Pointe I~Jordall, David BrY1-n ~ and bath, plus setTlce Tuxedo 2-7073. 1294J...-Lacey, Roy 1l415-Machris. Charles Edward 11294-JorgenRn, Kay Reginald l0898-MacIntosb, Donald Mother's Day F"ltep!.ace, Arcola sleam ~~at, 12128-Ladas, Petros LADY-To share expense with air Bicycle Co. l001~Jongens. Klaas lJ031-Mack, Theodore Herbert 12Ox168. Locate(\ bet;ween EIght lOO6O-Lackenbach, Eugene cadet's wife driviftll: to Los An- 1197~Jorstad, Jones E1IIler llJ63--Mackall, Charles Matthews Niue Mile Road, Jefferson anel BILL FARBER. Mar. l0211-Laetz, Walter Henry geles, Calif. Friday. References ex- 12668-Joyce, Francis McCormick Whitman'. Sampler Candy $3.000. $1,000 doWll. Real bar. Mack, Caner Muylaad lZ266-LaFollelte, Ernest Raymond U079-MacKinnon, Charles W. chaDA'ed. Call Niagara 6516- 11i'91-Joyce, Milford Barleer ll419-Macnab. Charles (-0 12478--1AForest, Willard Joseph ID Attractive PiDk Rose 80:1: Write Box O. Grosse TU. Z-4Z31 l0ZJ8-Josefiak, Edwin Kazimier% e Review. 15121 Kercheval, 10198-LaHood. Tom lI990-Macnab, Frederick James BABY CRIB-And stroller. Call NI. 0...,. s-Ia" 1J209-Jukuri. William Henry 12766-MacPherson, John Bradon Gilbert'. ~ "T1Je Chocolates of Comtou.eun" Pointe Park. Micn. E...... 115J6-Lamb, Arthur Edwin 9009. 11517-June, Ellery Robert 10268--MacRoe. Hector llJ85-Jargensen, Claudio J. lOOS2-Lamb, Ernest Phillip 5 I X. ROOM - Single in Grosse lOl60-Lamb, Louis Douglas 1l139--Maddern, James" OLD CLOTHING 117~KaaI, Engelbertus ~rardus Scbrafft'. -Pointe. Reasonable. Call Tuxedo 12496-Lambrecht, Edward F. 103S0-Madison, Don Louis 2-5829. 12J32-Kaefer, Chris topher Clarence 12749-Madsen, Eddie Peter "Blu. Rih&oa or Luuro A1TRESS WANTED - Da~ or WANTED- 122l2-Kaiser, Frank Henry 11290-Lambrecht, Richard WaldO • L Six days & week, eIght 11889--Lamee, Clyde Douglas I04J8--Maenhout. Leon Henry 12097-Kaiser, Marcel Raymond Cboc:olates" a day. Experience not neees. W... ted to Bay ~hest prices paid for men's suits IOISl-Lamont, Howard Carleton I0689-Maes, Arthur Call1iel and .hoes. Telephone call will bring 1J781-K;lles, Robert G. IOJ37-Maes, Jerome Alphonse .' Early American Roadside, IZ79Z-KaJlehofl'. Theodore IOl61-lamotke, Gustav Herman Carry )Lad: Avenu_e_. l>}UVATE PARTY-Wishes dinin,; us to yOn immedi4-Kinnucan, Henry Lane TROMBLY PTA I0775-Kinnucan, James Dwver IZW4-Leibold. ArnolO Jacob The annual bridlte-tea ~..i!1 be held 11286--Kirchner. AnRIJ< McLean 12~50--LeininRer Jr .. Wm. Henry IO/49-Le,pprandt, Kenneth Pall I b h T bl II066-Kirchner. Theodore E. I Y 1 e rom y PTA Friday. May 106f;2-Kflson. Arthllr tierhert 12582-Lei'en. Frederic Abbott Friday, May 15th 115. at 1;30 o'c1ock. A large attend- 11f,~Klein. Harold Henrv 11R77-I.endzion, Lwnard Louis I ance is expected and prizes "ill be IlR95-KIt'in. Stanlev . I12Jil--Lem. J 05eph Au.o;mt Plumbing, Roofing ginn. Mrs. Raymond \V. Eddy is ll2ti8-Kleine. )o7-Leon~rd. Clarence Esten 1.29I5-Leonard. Rarmond Clark ~el'\'ing as general chairman with 13102-~'ine. Alvin James in the Council Chamber of this Village in the Village Hall, And Heating Service 12.'>72-1.epard. Cecil \\"ard ~{rs. A. P. Johnson in charge of 11~12-~T,"e, .I<;>l1nEdward George 1l9()2-I.crchenftl<1. Cv ZrRmunt L. tickets. 111546-~':ne. ':,lham Louis 15115 E. Jefferson Avenue, Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan, I0848-Kltngstelll, Karl Emil II 38.l-Leanock. Andrew Carl IORI3-Lester. Donald Thomson IZ29S-Lelts. Arthur ~{,lton 111l1S-Leveren? John August from 8:00 A. M. to 8 P. M. of each day. 122i2-Lt\'on. Albert Repair =e Service FENCE , 12(1I<7-Lew;,. Cecil Wallace 11.\,~Le"i, )r .. Earl Jamcs All those deeming themselves aggrieved by said as- WASHERS - IRONERS. VACUUM CLEANERS St"'for~ IIORl.~Lewl<. Harold DuBoise AlTTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICE Picket, for beaaty IITJli-Lt\"" Herhert newev I 1.?9.;,'_ Le"'I<. John II erhert sessment may then be heard. W"uoe, for eeonom., I 'n?~l_l e"". Thoma' Burton Material, or Erectioa I 11'~in-L'lle"rC!lxm, \",lire<1 Jos Cot'- u.. P_ .. !twl_ W..... P_t _ R-. .... llnK~L'hctt. AI,.• Francis EASY. MAYTAG , lMII--T.,r.:o\ jch. Frank WILLIAM G. STAMMA~ i 1171>.1-1.,"w.li. Peter I Hutto Elec. Ser. Co. \lEHLENBACHER FENCE CO. ; 121.00-..1i<1dell. Robert Pdllerson F. / I.... MACK AVENUE NI.6872 INQ H~ ~ 1_ PLu. 2S5I I1901-L'011Ie. Claren,e Henry Village A 1 l1R'J9-T.letke. John Frank ---_._------11~11-UR'h!ho(h', \\,ill,.m Harold 10,000 FAMILIES READ THESE P " '-' .ir' ~ '. 'f '!,.~aday •.May " 194~ T H _E G R 0 SSE POI NT ERE V I E W . PaKC! Se.....= ~.Christian Science Lecture by Judge S. W. Greene, C. S. B. Under the Au.pice. of the Second Church of Chri.t, Scientist, Detroit, at the Second Church Edifice, 147 East Grand Boulevard, nr. Jeffer.on, Friday Evening, May 1, 1942 ,
A Lecture Bow poorly and bow Imperfectly eated by Cbrlst JI$\IlI In bill oft-Iatar. nor ~ed ttlJ location In any br1Dp out Jesua' call1nl' lAZ&rIII to Eddy. haY1Dl tlrIt been &Ole to prove SCIENCE DON'T RUN bWDall conaeloUSDeu hu discerned quoted statement. "Ye ahall know partlcu1&J', and hll lICIenU11cwork come fllI'th, r.nd the man was re- In ber own human ezperlence the 011 and understood what man really III the truth, and the truth shall !DUe baa lIlDlply verlfled the accurlCY of s!OJ'.ed.!-DUt~. 8~elY we.!D.~t ~: availability ot God', law and God'. AND Your CurWna by The pointed, explicit. and vivid de. I you free.- The sclenWlc proc:eu of IUs mathematlcal calculatlollll. "",ao """. "e~11o ...... " __ w __ toN"' ..., :No ;;';:.,':' ~n,!,an !'mhIemat eD- ~ ....Oaristian Science ICI1ptlon 01 man In the ftrst chaptet healing. then. u tauaht and prac- In spiritual or mental bealing In that man's ute II Immortal and Jarred and Increased ber Itudy of Over-SoiJin, ot Geneata IIJ In need 01 not one I tlced In Cbrlstlr.n SCience (whJc.h Cilrlstlan 8elenee, the Procea&e.ll perfect ... the 11ft of God. and the the Sible, peree1vtne In the llOUI'&e ot HEALTH Indiridaal E• .Il1o;'I'o& Entitled word to empbuiZe or to call atten. I syatem IIJ the reault 01 a lltudy at used to arouse the patient's thought lfOrds of the prayer are but Indice. c.rta1a .... ber study the ceed at splrltual inter- Dnpery LallnderiDr II: aua . tlon to God's concept at man. Noth. healing In both Old and New Testa. have not 10 the a1labtest altered or tlons 01 hla con1ldence that there Is pretation and understanding ot the WITH -~. Christian Scieuce: The Ing coUld be added to God', Image! ment hiBtory) , becomell !ariely, U changed the rea.! man ot God's no death. It was this surenea and Bible II' dJreeted even by the )laster Key to the SCRIPTURES Call Now Lenox 8Z7S • _.•-'.,. Religion of Courage and lIkenea. No power could be i not entirely. a proeedure 01 seeking, creatJon, but the lICIentltlc IDeQtal thOl'Olllh under&tllndlnl of Iplrltual. In the statement that God muat be added to God-given dominion. which knowing, and adulowledglng whit procedure has awakened aDd uo\lled perfect manhood that enabled him worshiped ~In lp1rlt and In trutb." BY Is the prom.lse ot the first chapter II really the tact of belnl In aDY the patJeJlt to the point 01 _lng. to lIJlI&k the awall:entne word th,t Her eftuN to promote and make Russell Curtain +' by of Genellis to man. particUlar situation. acceptln&'. r.nd acbJowledeln&' the called Lazarus from the dream of practical and effective a aplrltual MARY BAKER EDDY AJ.so, It must be clear to all that In the twentieth chapter of n fact or God'. creation In the perfect death. concept of LUe were met naturall, LAUNDRY cI: CLEANERS :...:.-aF Samuel \V. Greene, C.S.B. nothing can be talIndia Bible paper $5,. tect, even u your Father which I.s was revealed to the prophet present quickly recoenlzes that the &aIDe he II the expr-eaJon. and refte<:tloll, S y ScMoI • '!'be truth aboUt God and for chlll'Ch activity aDd church In heaven Is perfect.. at the meetlnB. and the IImple lOCI- procedure IIJ not the rule 111 every ~~:e= ~~~ ~ ..... perfect mau1Ieatatlon. ta ever ::r~ maintenance may have seemed un• French and German Trans. rll'1lt SeuioIl II. JI .... Truly man shall have missed the sage was: "Be not afrald DOr dI.s- case. OIle of the notable heal1llp uauaI or even Impo&S!ble In the be~ Iat ion s. library editions, S_d Sws. n:1II.... ,M a.atlthesla at fear, doubt. lUlXIety. mlSllllP and the mission of thlll mayed by reason ot tblll great mUl. mentioned In the Old Testament well-belne: &rid his faith beIn8 well gtnn1nB' all &be turned thought to- cloth 'N" .. N N _ $2.st marvelous character. JellWSof Naza- tltude; ~or the battle Is not 1our'S. provides an eump!e of heal1nl qulte grounded and founded, h.ls bea1lnC 18 W...... y E T ...... " ~ Got ward In1ln1te lupply and divine MMtDao ... ~;- . nth, 11 he falls to observe In prac- but God s. ..• Ve sball DOt need to diaerent!rom the mental argument the reeult. Thla Ia In accord with - . 'the IC1elltlftC truth conoern1ntl tical fashion these words: "He that figh\ In tb1I battle. ~ Thi5 declared that has been broueht out 111 tbJa Jesus' ltatement, "What th1Dp 10- dJrectlon rather than to the ord.IDarJ And Other Editions. hllmaD p1&lll of churches. The ex- R-u.. R_ -- •. :: -'Gad u revealed In CbristIaD 8c1ence beUnlth on me, the worlts that J safety and deuveranc~ throUJh Ood lecture. The man Naaman, men. ever ye desire, when ye pray, be- It:...... perience of the 1ear1 haa proved t. " • ....-s.... : ',;.- ... to IlllmaD COIlICIoUJD.- a do shall be do also; and greater was accepted Joyfully, and lmmedJ. tloned In the Mth chapter at n lieve that ye receive them, and 1e This book and other works 01 2:. to 5:" ...... '-', tbakeome and ut.1strm. SlIlIe or workll than these Shall he do; be- ately p1&lll were made for tbaoQ. KJnp was a leper IDformaUon shall bave them." lJ-owwl&elyaZId well tbe foundatlon.s Mrs, Eddy. and all authorized .;:;.. bUJ'. the IIOW'Ce of all creation. that cause I go unto my htber." Surely giving and reJolclllll Instead of a was cOnveYed to blm that a prophet One of the very viVid statemente of tbe Cbrlstlan Science movement "'? .... at onee to leIlIen and to Umlt the time approaches when Christian war. Presently the enemy suffered In Israel coUld beal blm if his and promises ot the Master, ca1- .. ere Ja1d by ite otscoverer and Christian Science literature may ... IIasU and cause of Wllversal 8clence wtlJ be more generally ac- dissension from WIthin their ranks servlce8 were eoUgbt ObYIoUlly tulated to produoe unta.Illna courare Pounder. She perceived the need of human aaencles tor the spread of be read. borrowed. or purchased < -'. hr. It ta u though, throU8b the cepted as pomtlng the way to this IJ?-d were dJspeUed and dllltz-oyed Naaman Wall not a fonower of th~ m man, Is, "Behold, I &ive unto this and m due time eltab- at all Christian Science ReadinR .1.->-.; - aIiIlI ~tlJ and ItormI or the present, )lOlISIble,perfect attainment. Without any effort being made on Hebrew re""'on, but went to thlll you power to tread OIl aerpentlJ and B'OSPe1, ij'; ~ or mortal mind, 0Ile'1 Inner u- "__ the part of Judah to lliht. These ...... &0- be 6C01'plonl, and over all the power Jlahed a Puhll.sb1nll SOclety tba t ball Rooms. GOOD CLOTHES ,'. ~IIS IeeIIlIl to hear the -- ancients depending on God, saw straDier. the prop..., to Of the enemy: and notbtng sbalJ by been and contlnuee to be a very All of th.i.I concernl.og God, and trul th't fl&ht needed healed. In the readln& or t.hts m- any meana hurt you.- Obvloull,. w1JoJesome activity in &endioi' out Deaerve Good CaN ~ of God sP8Uinl, "l'ear DOt, Second Church of Christ, Scien- .... I am God and there 115 none el8e.- man, aDd creation becomes ot great y a no was OIl c1dent one aees that the prophet this enemy Is the mist already re- thls messace of healing and truth DE LUXE PRESSING Importance In the cODlllderatlon ot ~~el~:noOd~ tbat In'ieed the bat-- laIew of hill CODlInC and had aI'- tured to, and the power promlaed COUld any sellle of Deit)' be more tl1rOUCh. Ita varlouB puhl1caUDns to tist, Deiroit. maintains a Reading SERVICE emtorttnr. more enco\U'lli1Ds, more heallng u It Is taught and prac- Christlln SCience taIdnc Its 1eI- patently decided on the method of by the Master II the licht, or truth, all the clv1llzed world. She founded Room at 7041 East J effer50n E"'Y eut- o p_ ~ t1ced in Ch118tlan SCience. The ac son !rom tbJa and' other Incidents, treatment before the arrival ot tbat dJspela and destroya the milt. a churel1, The Mother Church. from "iiiiite1ntng In Its llSlluraDoe than the Avenue. "truth that God Is lnf1n1te Lon 7 hlaI proces.. ot heaUne In Chr18tlan teachlll that alwaya the battle II Naaman and his company of fol- In thll, and In an atJUIDlIDte in wbieb bas IllOWJl a If'Illt number preaaod a' _ Jaialaer _, What a multitude of fears melt Into 8ctence does not Involve dealihg Ood's, and man needs only to ac- lowers. In tb1s case the propI:Jet did Cbr13tJan SC1ence, we are qulcli:ly of brancb churches throUllhout the OPEN DAILY " hannless notbingneea In the com- wtth matter or the material body. knowledge God In all his ways. l\b.n, D?t even see the patleDt. but IIl!Dt enabled to undeliltand how Jesus etvlllzed world that ue continually /.' fOl1Wl reaJlZatloD that the In11nJte It does not depend upon symptoms, being conscloWl of GocI's being, In- his servant with a JDISS8llll to Naa. could malte with con1Idence the propount1lna and Provlnl thJa eptr1t- Windmill Pointe , 80Urte of being Ls Love I What as- diagnosis. and material conditions. telllrently aDd ODlD1po~tly ex- man to go and 'II'Ub. eeYen t1lDel In statementa concerninr the manUes- ual power and activit)' for the bene. , .~ • &U1'lU1eeS of health Ind l1fe, seeur1ty HeaJlng, then. Is purely mental, pressed. may always ll.nd b1mseU the River Jordan, Wlth the promise tatlon of God and HII power with lit ot all who are wtll1JJI to bear and Low grade. unmarketable tobacco Tailors : and wholen... are enYbapd In Ipiritual, not matertaL safe and satWled_ven In the lan- that he would be dean. At llrst l!\lch perfect lISliuraDCI. Surely that to heed. After the discovery of ChrtstIan 8clence, MnI. Eddy de- can now be proc:eued into paper, 1.1 E,Jelf_ .t City ~ . the consciousness that God Is LIle I The sufferer or InvaUd may be- gUllBe of the Bible ta1I:en trom thlB Ntoa~anpIWll$wltbunh~llPe!~eunt.,~ period of understandlnr Is dawning Opea En •• Eot. 1m )'otJ11lelvell, . voted LE._ lIeve that his cUlllcuity Is caused by 1IIteresting incident. "Set W_ Y ... In human co~ when the hendt UIIduouaJy. enerpt.. What rich blelalDp of peace. and ...v...... - SOilPt varnish. and fiber board. .. • I •• I I •••••• , I ••• I 1 • -: c:ourage. aDd confidence are poured tnAalned or Inl'ected matter. but the stand ye still and see the salVltion Cion, perhape on the theory that truth so ably propounded by .1_ leally, with a wholly CODIICrated Into our ezper!ence In the under. truth 11 that his dlmculty comes of the Lord 'Wlth you." there were rlvemln his own countl'y Is to be accepted more generally by enere1 and elfort, to the teachtng ti!Jl!!ki!iI!!Ii!iJiiH!!ii!II!li!ili!Ii!!lili!M 53,,;;; 'ltandlng tbat God II LIle I frODl a wrong concept of wha t man The fact c:oncetDJ.ng the universe that were cleaner and clearer aDd ChrtstIatJlJ everywhere. Surely the and proving of tlUs spiritual truth. Bow truly and how certainly are Is, and ot what God is. In that Is that In God's creation. which Ia more buoyant th&rl the RIver Jor- tlDle approaches When men will see1l: She gave her an to ber dI.scovery, '- we I1fted out of the :lIn1te realm or reaJm Where M1nd, Spjrlt, PrInciple, the real, there can be no lDlperfec- dan a~ed to be, and he tho\lCht the truth, wtll PUl'llue the truth, wtll and the reaultlJ ot her conllICI1Itlon -THE- tDatter and materiaUty In the con- Lite gOVerDl, there can be no room tlon, DOdiscord, no decay. This be- t~at It It were JII5t a que&tlon 01 give all In an eftort to have the and de'l'otlon are ample test1m0D1el ~ and understanding that for pain, ImperteetiOD. dlaease, dls. comes highly practical when one Is dipping In the river the waters of truth, that the salvation promlsed to the purity and perfeetiOll of her God II Mindl With thla understand- uter. death. The Christian Science asked In CbrlstJan SClence to work bls own rivers would be more effec- by the Master may become .. real1t)' vi&lon which enabled her to say Ing, we &imply and naturally fall textbook says (p. 468}: "There 1.5 no for. pray for, or help the so-called tlve. However eomeane In ~ party In our human ezperlence. Surely (Message to The Mother Church for Into the resoJrinr ot t.h1ngs Into l1fe, truth. mtelligence. nor sub. sick. The Christian Science work- 8lIW, and called to Naaman, atten. the word of the prophet of old IbaJ1 1901, p. 34): "Follow your Lellder Shoughts, aDd mto the very dellnlte stance In matter. All 15 Inflnlte er's tlrst lISliumptJon I.s naturally tlon, the reasonableness of the llnd lte lrultlon m modern expert. ollly so far II' she follows Christ." na1IsaUoD that creation proceed- Mind and Its IntIn1te manifestation, that the man of God'i creation can. prophet.s request and the tleCeIStty ence: NBreaIi:up your fallow lrDund: Truly It may be said of thJa modern FOX. CREEK' . lng trom MInd II not mater1a1 but for Ood I.s All-In-all," This tact ot not be an expresslOlJ ot aught but for obedience thereto. H1Ii ~umble for It 11 time to seek the Lord. U1J teacher, and Leader, and Founder, , JX1ental. creation precludes the posslblllty ot good. The slJR1lllt.lon or argument accep~ce and compliance WIth the be come and ra.1D rJghteousneu that &be lJa.s been an Instrument In . How Itron&'. how active, how alto- a matertal COIld1ttonknown as sltk. of dlsc:ord, pain, imperfection. is be- prophet s cond1t.1om may md1cate upon you.- out of the mUlUpUc:lty bringing mUltltudell to the reaUt:a- '_etaill'.1ntlDlte .. that concept of ness. dlseMe. lIU1fermg. /1$ we un- Ued by the understanding that all an entire change of thought on of human theortes concern1Dg free. don ot the PIalm1al;'I beautttul senti. God wIl1ch eDmell In thinking about derstand the ImpDl8tbility ot matter that God has made Is very good r.nd Numan's part, which resulted In dam, dom1n1on, and unlversal bU- ment, ~ thou wilt Ught my can~ &be .. ords of Chrlat JeIUS to the being In the realJn of divine M1nd. that without Him has not anribtna hla heallDll. Certain It 11 that the man welfare that are be1Dc pro.- die: the Lon1 my God wtll eDllghten MARKET woman at the well In Samarl&, NGod we arrive at a state of CODScioWln... been made. The Chrtstian Sc:1eDce prophet had In mind that Naaman pounded wlll come .. de1lIIUe and my darlmelli." ChrlItJaD SCleDtlIM III a Spirit: and tbeJ that wonhip that preYenbl our acceptanee ot any worker may use argument II1milar must express a change of thoUJht flnel Inspired effort of humanity to wlll be alWllYl grateful to the 011- him must wol'8blp him in lIPlrlt and thourht of aJi:J. disease. or death. to what you have heard to penuade concernlng seU betore be oould be break up the fallow around and to coverer and Pounder of Chr1It.1an 14628 East Jefferson ." In truth"! Bow tremeDdousIy Im- When the human mind no 10Il&er and to convince h.lm.&eU anQ thl healed. BIll words to wash. In the seek the Lord until Be be fOUbl1, SCIence. entertalns the thought ot sm. dI.s- patWlt that normally naturally RIver Jordan. we m.!IY cooclUde, m- and unt1l the ra.1D of rlrhteoumea Text ... ease. and death, such cond1tioDll and lICienWlcally man ~ pertect anei dicate that eome actkm was to be be U]lOl:1 UI. ~ . buman ...... hope, lDlprovement, '"and '1'be CI1NUan 8cIenOe \atboot, . becomes tbIa profOuDd.. wlll ceue to mali:e demanda. and cannot be. atberwise. In addition to taken by Numan .. ,.~ eridlenorses .nd chariots of fire round will of God. If there be any dlf- a material'creation, pretace.s his de- t.exture. or truth, and they vO:~ Lite. Truth. SOUl, Mind, Spirit, about Elisha." The Incident as !1culty In heallng. It may lle .perhaps scription of materul creation by the necessity of our rendering some BABY LAND PrInclple-creatlon of which It can turther related telis how Ell~ha not in the unWllbngne:;s or lDdllTer- relerence to a ml.lt that went up service. providing some llCUon a.nd - DON'TMISS- . be truly &ald, "And God saw every only was not taken capt1,'e. but led ence of the patient In the qUell- rrom the earth. In Christian SCience activit)' which will reauJt In the FURNITURE I U1ing that he hael. made. and, be- the l\Oldiers captive and then even- tion 01 being transformed and the this mist is treated a.~myStificatIon, pouring Into our llves of great 14339 E. Jeff...... LE. 18&4 II . bold, tt was very IOQd.N ThUS II tually restored them to their muter lack at spintual power and under- or mistake. or mlsunderst&ndlllll, or ble:lllings. Beot. - Can-iaae- • StroDen . creatlon vlsuaUzed In the words of without hurt or harm to anyone. ,tanding on the part 01 the practl- Ihe ",.. U" mentioned by Paul. or Within the grasp of every man H~h Chain • Pia,. Po. - rad. Gettin~ Copies of Science Leclures Which are Given in . the textbook on page 504: "Was not The Invalid who tomes With lear tlOner. The so-called mortal or darkness. Every belief or sunes. conn~ with a na-ht human busi • of An Kiftda - s..i11fttea • Balh- I Churches Out~ide Your Vicinity. • tbl' a revelation instead of a ere- and trembllng. reeountmg illS pains. carnal mind referred to by Paul as hon of sickness. or accident, or dis- net.S activity l.s the divine po5lo1blllty i11ett ... Don. • To, •• Cameo • atlon?~ hIS sympUrms, his weaknesses. needs "enmity against God" IS apatheht. cord, or sin. Is but the appearance of being about his Father's bUSiness. NOftltie., Ete. Mm only to have hl~ eyes opened to see Indifferent to chanllc, and perhaps i as sugg~t1on) of thIs mist W1Ilch even as the Muter was.. He can be Of Immediate concern and Inter- God's pertect handiwork-man In rebclllou.' concernmR Intel1Jgent r'ld ,.ent up from the ear:h and which perftct In hl. honlllty, Just In his e,t to everyone Is the query, What Hls Image IInd llli:enes.~-that he may prl"i~U'nt actll'ity In the d:rectlOll obv,ously dld not come from God. I consideratIOn of customers. harmoDl- The Gro"e Pointe Re,.jew puhlishes sl'Ime dozen L. man. and what IS man's relation. renounce, dllput~, and deny the ma- of rrform, Th,.' I'd theth~mJ ~tat,e We know In nature that a mist is ous in his deaji~ 1rlth competitors 5 PEe IA L ! '!'li uup to God? In accord with this terial condItion,. and claim and of minel reprc."f'ntc m e as e: I dlspelIcd bv light, and the effort In un:,1 the activity would not be com- 0:- ~Iore Chri<' p I d lIS n entirelv selen- nA.tural \Otpr;'enl,on 01 Ihp Fat.hH. lOll. hP111lng.A.nd AA\"108'h.., fellow j 17457 Mack at Neft . eal man to be idea. t be Whole, 10 be power, and harmonv. In foUo,",Ing"'~ aC~dP ca. I' It) br foune! In Ihp heallnR' of man. untIl Ine!~d he CIIn reallU In I "'1lle n...-l,'t. T"--t C...... _" I" this line or rra~onin~, bPllrln~ In tl lC procc ure. r.:\Mru.~ II-< relatpd In the l'le\,pnlh all of IIJI fUllness and Illory the ...... ,'" .. I THE GROSSE POINTE REVIE'V e. Accordlllllly, mind the t.!"1le concept ,)1 Ood. we 7he a,tronnmrr calculate~ from chap:er nr Jnhn'.~ Gospel. The I prom ..... \'olCl'd bv the MMtn hIm- nd whv and Ilre led to thp cnnc!n,ion that rchel kno\<,' lO<'allOn~1n As<'. and lhent:.rn.< h,< Icle. Ihst Ihon ~.~ of thr p('opl~ 'l\"h1ch p ,..._ ,. .1 ... ,...... 1 r, •• _ " tn Ilndpr~lood And Rrknowirdlte<1 i . Boyd, S. M. Trickey, Audubon meeting. The group joined some on a Friday. the busiest day that the school mu- ''The Oregon Trail" is the name club Room 114, 8 to II P.DI- I rill b~ving the .Kellys for din. soups. ~o Kelly would eat those.N D. D. Kalember and W. J. Watkins. sicians of the Grosse Pointe public the society Jan. 8 and they have M~y 2'O-Richard, PTA, 7:Jl1..-..; ~ 011 Friday. Both •• ~ '!\!!:'eatcr.' "You see, Mrs. Hartman, Christ They "'ill be assisted by vocal mu. of tl'e original play which was pre- "Tbnks, ~frs. Murray; but_ schools ha"e ever experienced. On been busy observing and studying Trombley, PTA, 7:30 p.m. . ID of us loathe !ish." once &aid to His apostles, 'Who sic teaehers Mahalia Mcuod, Eliz- scnted by the 4A class of the Tram. would meat reolly huri you on a that date, from 8:.30 in the morning bltd hft. The class members who May ZI-Pierce, Pil"ru ba4 ~ .... F.b~aters,' Yes, Mrs, Hart- hureth you, heareth Me,' and thus abeth Ellis, Franle Himmelmann, bly school in the au~itorium April Friday? Would it be a sin? And unt,l 10 at night, the Pierce junior belong to Cub Scout Den 3 have cert, 8 p.m. "" ga"e to His church authority to Naomi JOlles and Gwendolyn Brock- 29. The audience li\'ed the Jives of we Catholics call oursel"es SUP\lOSe you forgl) I the day of lhe high schOOl aud.torium will rever- made feeding stations, trays, and make laws for lhe spiritual welfare miller . the pioneers along with the actors, May 2Z - High school, ~ too - iust in fun. But we don't week?" berate to the sounds of Young mu. bird houses a t their meetings. of the faithful. Therefore, in de. The pr~alll of evets for the day experiencing tile hardships, strug- choral concert, auditorium, 8 sicians performing for visiting di. E\'ery child in the group has ac. liberately disobeying a church law, is as follows: gles, and jo)'s of the early settlers May 2J-High school, S. A. rectors, quired sufficient knowledge about we are deliberately disobeying God. of OUr country. MOl'nill&' IcssjOZl: hird life to be awarded an Audubon girls' gym, 9 to 12 midnight. :: ;: pau~S•. brown Just there is Where the sin comes in. This will be the lirst instrumental The play was a culmination' of 8 :.30- 9:30 Elementary '" 0 0 d _ bUlton. This signifies to all that they May 25 - High school, Wadlee" "On the first Good Friday, Mrs. music clinic arranged by the music winds the study of Statile, Wash., San are worthy Audubon members who club, library, 8 p.m. Hartman, Christ hung for three department 01 the Grosse Pointe 9 ;JO.IO :15 Francisco, Calif., and Greeley, Colo. EI..m..ntary bruses are loyal to their bird fdends. May 26-Defer, PT.'!., 7:~ p.m.. long agonizing hours on the Cross schools. Four visiting clinic direc- 10 ;15-11 :00 The life of a pioneer family was de- Elementary string, Maire, PT A, 7:30 p.m.; YUOD., tors will spend the day giving in- 11 :00-12 :00 picted from the time they left their photography and sacrificed His whole human life All - city elementary PTA. 8 p,m. for us. Isn't it then the least we can struction, making criticisnu, sug- schools band. home in Illinois until they were do, to sacrifice just meat each Fri. gest;ng improvements and lending Aflernoon seiSion; sellled in their new home in Seattle, School May 28-High school, hon",', con- portrait. commercial • illustrative encouragement to classes of begin- Wash. The first scene took place in vocation, auditorium, 8 p.m. day for Him and thus be reminded 1 :30- Z:30 Pierce junior h i g h Calendar of the ~edemption of m~nkind 1 ners on all wind and stringed in- band the Denny home in Illinois in 1850. .!o.!ay29-High school, dedicatioR of slrumeh and to the orgaized can. The second scene showed the pia. Industrial Arts building, 8:.30 PJD.; The church thinks so. That's why 3 :30- 4:.30 G r 0 SSe Pointe or- 16111 mack at devonshire May S-High school, JUDlor dra- tu 2-8240 'Io'e have our law of Friday abstin- cert groups. Participating orgalli- chestra neer family plodding along on their Pierce, Pierce Spring dance. 8 pb. zations, in addition to lifth and .ixth journey after they had traveled a matics and vocal music operetta, , ence - a law almost as old as 4 ;30. 5:.xl Senior high school auditorium, 8 p.m. Christianity itself. grade performers, will include the band. month. Scene III showed the wagon I all-city elementary schools band, May 12-Maire, bridge tea, 1 p.m.; A spectacle case with • eliP~ "Ah, Mrs. Hartman, if the good The evening concert' will start at train encamped at Fort Bridger and that it can be held in the POCket • the Brownell and Pierce junior high Kerby, PTA. 7 :45 p.m. old days would only come again, 8 o'clock. showed how the pioneers amused a pen or pencil, has just been bands, the Grosse Pointe orchestra May IS-High school, junior high Mother's Day Suggestions so that we all .....ould be worship- themselves during the 10ng eve- ented. dance, girls' gym, 8 to 11 p,m.; ping the same God in the same way! and the senior high SChool band. nings. Scene IV depicted the Indi. JUST RECEIVED I The morning session will be de- Then you wouldn't be worrying over Veteran Teacber ans and pioneers trading their Pierce, Pierce vocal music concert ••••••••••••••• voted to an examination of the goods. 8 p.m.; and Trombley, PT A bridge- LARGE SHIPMEfi(T HEW what to feed the Kellys on Friday. problems encountered by element- Leavea to Take Up tea, I:.xl p.llI. lor yoU and your whole household The Denny family was located in Suggestion. For •• would be 'fish-eaters' too." ary school students. The afternoon Defeuae Position Iheir new home in Seatlle in the HATS session will present the two junior last scene. If YOU would like fuller explana- tions on anything Catholic. write to: high bands, the orchestra and the Dennis W. Duguid, alter 17 years The charactcrs in the play were. Mother's Day senior high band. The evening ses- of service in Grosse Pointe, four of as follows: Cat.IaoIic laformatio. Sod.t, 01 ce $2.95 sian will consist of a concert fea- which were in tbe old Cadieux Mr. Denny, Glen Coury; Airs. St. PaBl'. QIIrda, MU'J' ...... Sunday, May 10th turing the bands and the Orchestra school, baa left Grosse Pointe to Denny. Joan Barrows: Betsy Den. 321 RinN, Groae P ..... te, Midi. TONTINE plus a motion picture film of the na. go into defense work. He is the lirst ny, JUdy McKiel; Val Denny, Harry If :you're w~ how tional music camp at Interlochen, of the high school teaching staff to Esling; Mr. Adams, Don Giller; to pleue "HER" oa. Mo~ WOODS GARDEN CROUp Mich. be retired. Mr. Hilton, Dick Clark; and chief ~~ era Day, COllIe to BoA;. LOVELY, NEW SPRING Drua-.. where you will The Grosse Pointe Woods gard- The film .....ilI be introduced by J. Duguid will do precision inspection of the Indians, Merton Stolzenfieid. WI .... 'U'I Lee Barrett of the board of educa- in a defense factory. He had done ".n fiDeI an ueeUea.t U80tt- . • ALL SILIt Hand""- _ $1 00 en group held two meetings during The pioneers were Barbara Stev. HOSIery $1.00 uae~ _ the month of Aprik Mrs. 1f. Rumpf tion. The IiJ~ is a sound, Cuk'l 010-, Ihis work .P!'e"i?usly i~ Buick and ens, Jim Rogers, Marjorie Walling, Standard Window IDeIlt of candies UId IlIaD,. opened her home at 2072 Fleetwood vie and was made possible by a ICbev~olet tn FUnt durIng Summer Dick PoleD, Melvyn Zamba, Mayo lovely 811Cl"utioaa iI:a co.- ...... WeiPt Dc To $US metic:a. drive for the meeting "II Aoril 14 four thousand dollar appropriation vacations. . . Schrieber, Jean Swan, Joan Bart- Shade Company Ims E. TU. Z.5MI when the members discussed "Flow. by the state legislature. It not only . W?en he lirst came to thIs .budd- lell, and Carol Krause. w......
N N_B~ ering Shrubs. On April 28 the deals with the camp, but shows 109 1ft February, 1928, DuguId re- The Ino1ians were Gretchen Yonk- ROE HAT SHOP much about the touris-t and resort calls that he bad homeroom 106 and man, Henry Eckfield, Alan Robert- group met at the home of Mrs. ]. PRESCRIPTIONS N.t to ChNIl1e11a Theatre 13311 Eo Jelferatm VanTassel, 1923 Fleetwood, and business of Michigan. the book store. then down .in tbe son, Joan Mohr, Don Cosart, Eu- The three sessions of the day- Student ~uncil booth, whIch he gene Porch, and Michael Shaw. Filled to Doctor'. 0.-. 0.- E-a... 'tiI.:. several types of roses were studied and discussed. long clinic are open to Ihe public started With a stock worth about FREE Storage without charge. Everyone, adulls one hundred dollars. He remembers Mias Kirk to Wed and children, are invited and en- ha"ling to keep a sharp lookout Robert Carruthers ON LIQUOR USE OUR couraged to come and see what the down Ihe hall, and ~hellever any- young people of Grosse Pointe are body wanted anythlll~ he would SpecWIy DeUp.w Diataik. doing in the way of serious and have to drop ev~rythlng and fiy Mr. and Mrs. Edwat,d J. Kirk an. FUR COATS tor b;y IJqgor Cootrol ea.- SCREENS! pleasurable music study. The visit- down to the CounCIl booth. nounce the engagement of Mr. Coth .. armen h and ALL ForE...,.PIll'pOM C~ld ing clinic directors are Russell He also had five c1:sses to in- Kirk's sister, Victoria Theresa Kirk, Houaehold Furniahio... ia our Howland, of the University of Mich- !truet. Am~g t~e ~bJecu he has of Nottingham road, to Robert Car. OWN vault.. Metal W"mdow. - Wood Window. and igan schOOl of music; Elmer Feth- taug~t danng. hIS time here. are: ruthers, of Detroit. The wedding --- erston, of Highland Park; Kenneth ~hyslC's, CbClIllStry, gen~ral SCIence, will be an event of Saturday, Ma, "Pay Nut FaD" Porch Screens Storag Bovee of Oxford' and Gardner eIghth grade mathematics, geogra- 23. Mr .. C~rruthers is a captam ~th A L G E R FadGties for 1"hat Valualtle Schul:r of Hamlra~ck. The Grosse phy, solid geometry and trigometry. the M.chigan state troops. MlSsl Pointe 'instrumental music teachers His last year of teaching was in Kirk has been a member of the BOB'S 1935. sta.ff of local board 57 in Grosse C LEA N E R S Porch Roofs" lOGo P. Alumni Given Since 1935, Duguid has had charge POInte for the past year. ...w;";U''&k Y.Mar Porcli Fur Coat Scholutie Honora at of ~U fees, locks, tickets for' all foo!------IItZZ K.don-aL IISI. E. w..... DRUGS ball and bask~ games, checks 310... PwIta. U. of M.Convocation and banks at( acti-tities funds and 21.,. Mack NI. liD TU. z..... TU. Z.I-, UN. Z~ FREE STORAGE the defmse ltamps. He also had • chal"Je of all the rOOlll Iib'rariu Ob aD wool.. ran-nb - You Ten Grosse Pointe high ~chool ( 'Combinatio,n which represelltJ about 6,000 '1'01. e pay IMId: FaD fo! CLEANING alumni were recently honored for ONLY! their outstanding.s~holaltic achieve- umts. IDENTIFICATION PHOTOS l SCREEN AND STORM SASH ments at the annual honors COZlVO- For Boat.ea - Good. ez-., Priab cation of the University of Mich. Y. Are RIGHT ill Oar NeiabINafaood igan. Tower Awarded All. WARREN STUDIO Eaat Warren at Yorkaiiire TWl:edo ZoZ541 0rtIer NOW 1 Ph-. for Free Eatimatn The seniora honored are Jane American Preu Rating -- Bails and Henry Barringer, January '38; Charles Armstrong, June '37; For the eighth time, The Tower, SUPREME and Jay Wooten Sorge, June '35. Grosse Pointe bigh school's stu- Jane was elected to Phi Beta Kap- MILLER pa. dent newspaper, has been awarded BEAT THE IHGH COST DRY CLEANERS the A11-..t.merican rating by the Na- SCREEN & SASH CO. Among the sophomores Carson "AD TAat tLe Neme I...plies" lional Scholastic Press ASSOCiation. OF MEAT .. 17111 Mack A~ae at RWard G:unewaJd, June '40, won scholastic A total of 915 high schools sub- liZll.23 Maek at Bedfonl Nt lISt honors. 0.- T-..IaF .... F.... ,. E--.,. "fil I mitted newspapers to the associa- Oae -.of of Useo DOG FOOD mized .nth.two poaa;b of Go DENOMME, Propri.t .... Four freshmen are also honor stu- tion. Of these 22 p"blic educational wa~ malo" three po...... of cIeIic:ioa. doa food. Thh.Ir of it! Oae dents. They are Lucile Barnes, schools print a week edition in their We Cive Yo II Pe~1 """lid Df KASeo has .. .aela dry food iavedieala .. t ...... 01 w.t _ad food .... t'aW mat. Anita Uvick, and Thomas Coulter, school print shops and have an en- Fitting Adjushneftts FREE! dol' June '41, and William Emory, June rollment of 900 to 1.600. Among Keda"" ,.0;'" doa feediq COMb witb KASCO DOG FOOD. '40. these 22 school newspapers five W. ~ A Coaq,Jete LiDe 01 FeI'tiIi.en aad La... Seed Donald Treadwell, January '36. papers .....ere chosen as winners of Be Prepared. Low Cost was cited for a spedal award by the the All-American award. 13300 E. JEFFERsoN Michigan Law Review board. The rating was established on the Cw. Coplizl LE. 08Sa QUALITY FEED STORE basis of the issues of the first se- Harper at Eight Mile Road ro.2-1551 mester. Conrad \VilIiams, I2A, was MAIRE SCHOOL the editor of The Tower at the time. N-E-W-S The Tower scored high on the follo1l'ing: Balance of news cover. On Tuesday, April 28th, Maire age, organ~tion of the news LACKOUT school had its annual paper sale. stories, headlille writing, typogra- The children and teachers of ~!aire phy, editorial tvriting. feature wril. , school .....ish to express' their appre- ing and makeup. ~\ ciation to the Maire school patrons Those points .....hich receh.ed the for their splendid co-operation in lowest scores were: Inlen.iews, this sale .• They appreciate lhe pat. speech reports, coprreading and v-~ rons' saving their scrap paper for sport coverage, which "'as marked PAPER our school when there ha"e been do.....n because of lack of emphasis so many other demands from other on future events. ~~ Royal Banner Ve,y Effective worthy organizations for this ma- terial. .The proceeds from this sale ",- -t of 102 p.~:, t -. are bemg donated to the Red cross./ '-'«a ulftll Panetela or Standard r: White Inside - Has Convenient Special Adhesive - To ApPear Friday in ~ The M.aire school chor?s is ~re- Lincoln ()peretta sentmg Its annual muSIC rec'tal, • .-..red' for -..enc:iea. Here i. a H .. a apeciaI adheaive which allowa re- "Olher Americas" on Friday, May _ ,~ ..... ~ way to blackout your monl of paper when not needed. Paper can 8th. al 2'00 o'cloek under the di- Tomorrow e"ening at 8 :15 o'clock ~ .... witIIoat clecreuinr in.icIe Ji,ht .. be applied and removed many tima. The rcclion oi Miss Eleanor Che,arek the curlain ,..ill risc on the Brownell white backrroand actually brighten. the All parents are cordiallv invited. iunior n;!ih school production "Abc ~etf' PONTCHARTRAIN room. . Lincoln." Ten Sheets The annual .!o.lairc Rridlle Tea is InclUding the chorus the cast con- Complete being held on Tuesday. ~fa)' 12. sis ts of 102 students. In it are: Ane Perfectos - Chico. or Petit Queenl SUe Ib11t;. Lincoln, Da"id Penniman; Tom With FuR Directions ~rrs. RUll"bcc. l~e director of the z,54I Sq. Lincoln. Irvine Winkler; Sarah Indies $1.00 Girl SC'out acti"'lies in this area. truly SmolUng Pleasure For Safe Protection Licoln. ~rary Trumbull; Austin has ~tHlcd a new Girl Scout troop Mu.fac: __ !oJ' TAa CO...... ia.I Biade..,., IDCorpont..i, GalJag~er. Thomas Plessner; Je- Cedilla. 4115 D.troit at ~I.;rc. T~e lcader is Mrs. Bm. mima Hill. Caroline Pierson; Sally son. Two cllb packs for the younFr- l.incoln. Muilyn Chandler; Belsy . For Sale cr Frirls ha\'e already hcen slarted. !'-parrow. ~l arroa Butterfield: Ann ,- At tIae FoDo ...... Plac:eo in the Gros .. Pointe Areal RU!led!ie, J<'in Cronin; Tom Spar. GENERAL ALGER, Too! 1-'\rOUIPMENT COMPANY JUDY'S GIfT" TOY SHOP '''-e ",ish t" remin~ the Gr05Se ro",. Harold Rrinkn; John John- Poinle re';dent. of !hc exhib'l of e..1 A",,_ 21)t3 Macle at Lochmoor , All Clear Havana Iar: ""'k (r"m lhe r,rosse Pointe' r>,.. Uarence Flotr: Daniel Roon ... • BOB'S DRUGS MASKELL HARDWARE" PAINT CO. p,,!>lic ,chnal,. Mw belOll" heM at .hmc' }\ennNh': :\Iatilda ]"hn'tOIl. II" R1I"cll " .\ l!icr branrll muse- X.nc)' :\1. the", 'on. :\hry \\'arniek . 17274 Mack A•• nae CROSSE POINTE HARDWARE :.:rn. "11:(,";' \'d'; rrm.l'n 0:'\ di<;p!;{\" E'r~:('"~ n;lJr.l~: Jamr~ R"Ht"(hz(', Jackman Ci~ar Mfg.C()_ 1.1S Ea.t Jcff __ SALERNO HARDWARE unl,l ~Ia,. 10. \\. i I I , a m l. 0 r d; W,lliam Fkrrv. 15128 M •• 1e Aycn_ R'rhar<1 Ch.m"ine: R