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Pointers to Judge Sa'iling' Championship$ HEADLINES City Planning Profits From Cit'\l'sPrepare. Plan of Ib, , More, Street, • h'. J _. For RelIef of WEEK Repair Work Waste VantS tng tn South Section As .Compiltd bylIJ, Gross, Poi"" Ntws Offici.k Hope to layPropo-- A~e~~r~~ts~ot~s:~~:~:\~t Du, mp,Heap Flames .sal for Bond Issue BeforlJ Thunday, July 31 Fix Caroline Avenue . Electors Nov. 4 .' EIGHT' SUPERFORTRESSES __ 'Abandonment of $~lva9.>System Termed ~rofitable by tqok off from Tokyo at 1:09 a,m~ Grosse Pointe City had left ..'Ernest and. Ern,t Pi'ovingVe~y Costly to Tf1xpayen The Farms is not the .:onl,. (Detroit. time} today ona one- ?ver ~om. its extensive p;iv~ A N.EW" S .. . . ,Grosse.. . . Pointe m\Jnicipality stop flight. (Anchorage, Alaska) mg work la,tye'ar about .. ,... . 'wnter was standing in the rear of the Grosse to Washingtqnto participate in $53,000. The total bond issuePoiI)t~City offic~,0rl Ma~ee th~ other dar.,when he noticed that is going toattenipt th!! . the 'Army Air. Force Daytomor. row .'. . will be part of a ijeet authorized by the voters ",all a largetrunk:piled sky hIgh WIth waste pa~r swinging soluti()ri of its sewer and of 100 bombers expected to fly ~OO.OOO. The chief.jobs done around,the rear.of the building, evidently outwa'rd bound to storm water' problelTi'in Ibig over Detroit, ' in this program were the lay- some destination., way this year. . . ' • • • i,ng o~a complete new con'; E!1Ql,liry in the offices disclosed that this waste was In the CitY theiehas been , SENATOR BRICKEROF OHIO crete' ..pavem~nt, : p,n Linc.oIn enrouteto the City's dumpi,ng ground 'out on Quinn road. off .. .., givei' giuigway' to taft for the , d d'U" . 1 of.Gratl.ot .. ,' . . . ,_agr.o.w.ingcomplairitfroma Republican Presidential nomina. roa ..an .. nIverslty pace. ' ' Much other needed work was FU.rtheririquiry developed th.at large bodYbf citizens, who tion. H '. d • • • also.. done as drivers a.long. it was to be burned up. onore live principally in the south highFOO~for anPRICESindefmilewillper.iod,remainsays "M aumee, St. Paul, Waterloo The d'Istance, to the ' 'dumping' en,d ,?,e.cl'J:f th . 'h, fr". om -M aumee

an..,d.. Charlevoix cheerfully ground is approximately IS, t.o.th~Jak .. efr ..o,.n..t.,.'... 0. ve.r the the'the Departmentearlier fore~ast.,thatpricesof Agriculture , •.. testify. These were all reo 'ml6,'I , ' wa t er-m-:-.}-.a. th' b s em ent evil would drop 15 perceritt025 per- capped~ ' :.The pap~rPiled.orithis truck, every time there isa storm of rent ili the last six months of Bids hllve been received, and h.ad, a(:cordingto thiukllied es- any. proportions. Basement. 1947 will not ber'ealized .. , the contracts let to, the Cook Coil- tunate. of those whohilVe had. have ....b~ff,f\oode4' repeatedly l>rice outlook for, this!aU.js sum- ' s.truction cl)lnpany for 'additional large ,'experience with waste and conslde bl d . marized: eggs,dieese.alId butter work which ,will be.done thlS' J!la~eria1s in recent years, a doneoftentora.x ..peensl.av.lIlg,aamge . .. gr.os.s..wo.rthof.abo.u.t.$50 ..To ..pro- .. '.'" e II: up seasona11y; .ftour, ,not much year .. This will include the. re- rooms change;. truck.I'.' crops .and...fruits, sealiri.'g o,! all the streets which sellingit.to.wastepaperdea1ersc~ss. and bail it preparatory. to M.Qreth.. .. .,an.. ayear.a.go.Preleott. . season aId ec mIl; corn'r.emammg were... not .50 treated. Iast. yea r,an' .d would requI're.about $25 worth ..B r.own,. th Ii Ci.tY'I.:CoDs.ulting..en.- high. , , huge expo.rts ,cited, a~ in...... ad,dl'tl'on.. ,ca ompIete sItea coa -. of labor. . gm~r,an. d • member of th!l. well most probable cause of continued irig., ....'J'ob.will be done on Cadieux To the' aver.. age man in th.e. 1m0'sVne~gl..n..eering .firm.....•.of Mil.SOIl high prices, •• \... • . . from.Th' Jeffersonk to Mack. .'. , street this looked.lik~ !l pleasing' L B rown.,anlons,'prepared.'d .. CZECH.OSLOV.Ala... Ai. w h.i c h ':. e. Par has already agreed difference of $25. Added to- this master plan for ,handling sewer with the .City to partiCipate in w.ould be' the dl'fference I'n.labor. and. storm water. Since then, he dec~ined to fgo along. on1 theIdldar- . ..,.. . '.. . . , ., ,.,.'. , . . , the.. cost of •th'IS wor k. on Cad"leux, and 'hau.la"'e costS if. the wa.st..~ says, this: plan 'will have to be shall plan or overal wor te-Tl)e,MichiganState'Sta,r.BoatClass,'Sailing c~ampiorisrip:)erie~topesailed)off as thillhighway constitutes the was carted to a .nearby point, amended in ~onie particulars due ~~fh:~gn:n~ t~~:rfe~~ ~~~~p~~~ of9resceIit Sail Yacht Club 'next 'Saturday and'Sunday, Aug1Jst9 ahd.l0, will be pre- bo~dary line between 'the two suc!] as the City's reduction plant to the mdetermmateriature of zones of Germany, sided overby a couple of able IJointe sailors in .BOB GREGG; (left) and ,ELS mUnIcipallties.' at Radnor and Warren, which the big,pr()ject Detroit has under . • • • MILLER. Just to be sure their jobs will make plenty of noise GI;eg.gchecks. the. ft. r. ing Caroline. avenue, the little one- partialiy ...burned do.WD.. about. a adviSement. It is' understood in . h'l M'll I t th t t' . 'th d Mill' t,:;.' t " block.str'eet connecting, Cadieux th . Th C' h d the Pointe area' that its local JESSE H, JONES; former Sec- pm w Ie I er c eans ou e s ar mg cannon WI a ramro. '. er .uuas s areputa- anq . Notre Dame between Jef- m~n .. !lgo. ,.e Ity a expect. problems are necessarily tied in retary of Commerce and once tion of being one of.the best light canvas men in these waters. He has been sailing o~ ferson and Maumee, will also get ed to have to vacate this property 'th h . . Al G d' "J 1 VI" f 1 d h 1 be th I' d ' l'd t .bl . f' in September due ,to its sale to CH'IE'F EDW''A"R'D''RE'C'T'OR' WI t e.Detroitstorm water and head of the Reconstruction Fi- run y.s oa or sever~ ye~rs an, as on y . en on e osmg en L'1 a a ne~:-s0 I. op, capa e 0 sup- th A . ~ . . b '. . , of sewer disposal system as even- nance Corporation, tells Senators regatta once in three years. Gregg skIppers hIS own bo;;;t m the local Lawley 110 fleet. p~rting reasonably heavy loads e.. ugusbma~ order, a 0';lt a the. ~rosse .Pomte Fire Depart- tually decided. " that the late' President Frankllri "... " r.' , '-PlctlU'~ by Fred Runn~lb wlt~outbrl!aking through each year ago, but It has since l.leen ment. was slgnaI~y honored!ast Recenlly Mr. Brown was di- Pa'ti~:~fe~e~~b~gd£,~efi;;;'~~~"" . . '. .' •.•...•...•' ...•..,'.\, •....,.<~:r;', 6pr~.,~ndfaU ~ •.,has been the le~rnedth~t .anarran~ement. ~eeka~the ~eetmgoft~e,Mlch, rected bythechanman Of. th e~:'i'~~~d~";::~::;:::Bu"ee'~~Bt'oottE""' .'m~epahnas~BlZ.leilpC~o'.JI:an.ctk ;:':--'-':p'!Er~o'-'v' "e'~::"s" ....T'.~~r~.a" 'p';;'" ~~t f~.e=~~~f~*:-t~~E£i~i:1~'~~':'11:!::,~'~~~",," he , ••• . ~ .... ," s . use has been vitally neceSllary to ,:r spectacle of waste paper This organization. is composed as soon lI$ 'Pdssible to bring re- THE ARMSTRONG CORK A Ys h H C FR' bb . the Bon Secours hospital. bem.g hauled away each.day:tor of.more th.an 600 members froIll lief to the'resid.entS of the area AND LINOLEUM FACTORY in . s. out .S. .old. Jonference or' o' erR' ----- nO.better pu~pose tl,Ian Its ~fll- ~l. the cities ,and incorporated souib. of Maumee; ThiSlan is to Seville, Spain, is t1Ie principal u' • To' wn'. s'h''I-p.' T.ax p~ete destrucbo~ recalled to. mInd Villages of the state.. be ready for considerati~n by the sufferer in a $3,000,000 fire. ------__ ' t.•e statement In the report of' CitY,Ool!lncil aUtS next meeting • • • Pointe Boys For~'et Teddy, Roosevelt's Advice AbOut Bar. Proprietor Unawarel o'f E~nst and Erlls~, who hadqeen I A l h l which would'be scheduled norin~ T E M PER ATURE yesterday Speaking Softly and Rnd Themse.lves in Middle BurglsTY. Un.tl'[..After hued, by the City so~e months auyfor the third Monday in Au- reached 93 degrees, highest of .. C"s.h... StayS..' Same a~o ,to make: an appr~lSal .Dfthe r'e.'" CO ., 0 ' . gust: ,A special meeting at a 'lit- the season thus far ... humidity of Hot Argument, Is Recovered Cltr So . "'.'ast~ handlIng; wor~, Produ. ce.'.L..ou'd' tle later date may be' necessary. down to a r....Jtive low of 38. C ty All t' Bo d whlcli ~ald In substance, that if The purpose now is to get this ~ • • ,'Two P()inte you~hs who :,became embroiled. in a street The roblJery of .morethan oun. OC.4 Ion ar the. CIty recovered l~ttle or matter in readiness to submit to HOBOES cooking their evening fightqn the nig~t of July ?O would do well to brush up on t9qOfI'o,m,. the Shumwayba. I: Announces One Mill Will no1hmg fro:n the paper.~tse1f af- ,Comb';natl-On. a .vote' on a bond issue on No- meal, blamed as the cause. of a their reading, and an appropriate first assignment would be 'f Again Be Allowed ter .separation and ballJ.ng, the Ii vember 4. $100,000fi~ewhich swep~ the mill' at : Barrington aJ:ld Jefferson ' ,the~ m~thod of separatIon and 'Itisunderstood that hereafter of the Grace'HarborLumbel' Co; the life of tl1'e late Theodore Roosevelt. . . between 2. a.m. and 5 a.m. on " selling It to waste paper dealers f A W'f' . t d' yesterday at,189 Vinewood. The' famed. president once:" Friday morning was. quickly Th: 'Count~ Tax Alloca!ion would be a \worthwhile method SCreams C? • rigry I e :~r;o~:~~;::~e:~;r a~?~: • .••. dropped a gem of w.is?om ,that repairs. And the bottle-wielder cleared up by the arrest on Boara has notIfied Grosse Pomte by reason of the substantial sav- PromptM~torist to th P' t T I" PRIME MINISTER CLEMENT h,as bee)lquoted a millIon t.lmes was the recipient of a neat slu.g f TownshipS u per vis 0 r Carl ing the City would make in time J' I bed ol.ndedcC?mmUnlaftlescan oInty nce "S k ftl b t suspicion a few hours later 0 C'~h 'k t. th t' th t h' ... " A en. Po ice e eCI e upon er consu a- ATTLEE taking drastic steps to SaI bIg.. :-.t kpe"aTh: soI yI du dc~rry,d t 'to the face with. the b.lack]'ack. two colored mep by. DetrOlt. t."" wel. f ar 'IIa '11eb ownsII lpd hlabor and.... wear and tear on _. - tion' with and approval by the eaes the 'industrial crisis in SIC.. e o~a yo I n The Farms police released all police at- Hastings and ax. 0 ~ne m.I, WI e a owe aulage to the far distant,poi!1t. A motorist in Grosse Pointe' Slate Health Department. The Bt'itain . . . will slash armed sp.eak softly. and Instead of a of the lads in the custody of the Frederick.. agamthlsy~~r_ , , . . It ~as le~rned, that the CI~y, health officials are taking a deep forces in Germany and withdraw stick they were. toting a beer constable-parent, and arranged ~he func:lO.,! of t~e T~ Allo- IS now .hauhng frorn fQur' ,to SIX Woods on 'Saturday night interest at tlie present time in . entirely from Italy and. Greece .. , bo~tle. All of whIch added up to fOr a second conference after the One of the tw~ was carryirig 'cation Boar~ IS to se~ to It, that ton~ dally to, the gravel PIts on heard. loud screams coming !IDY tl!reat of pollution to the c~lls on labor for longer working a lot of. trouble. lumps had subsided and tempers a sizeable .paper bag. "What's in the total millage leVied on the Q~mn road, Of course., along from 'a' passing car headed lake water. This factor will have hours in a "do or die" effort to The boys, driving down Fisher cooled down. the bag brother," said one of the County assessment shall not ex- WIth. the waste paper goes a to be taken into the reckoning save the. nation's faltering .econ- road; passed another car at The boys all got together in officers. ceed the constitutional limit of conSIderable amount of rubbish downtown on Mack avenue. by the City in any alterations or omy. . Kercheval and in the'semi-dark. the Farms police 'station the next "I'se. carryn' my lunch," said fifteen mills. _ . and other waste from which the He. reported the incident at (~ontinued Oil PllI'e 4) . ".. . ness thought they recognized day, argued awhile as to who had tlie Qag toter. The millage 'for Grosse Pointe salvage recovery w 0 u 1d be once to the Woods police and . MORE THAN 54,000. Detroit n:i~nds within: But' instead of started the.whole thing, then de- ''Let's have a look," said the township 'purpose!! has not ex- nothing, i1lthough duririg the war th.ey put it on the police radio .Ki. Ods .'Get ..Bla' me' facto.i' worker:; were idle yes- glvmg forth wIth a.soft, friendly .cided to forget the entire in- ff' . d d ' 'n . 1 (Continued on Pace 2) , terdny as the result .of current greeting, they liurI~d some lie- cident. . 0 lcer. • cee e one ml m severa years, ,. . . . . with instructions to all police . . strikes and excessive heat. cideclly uncomplimentary re- __ ~ __ ..... "You sure have th'e makins of Tax payets. should riot' confuse E . A' to be' on the lookout for For School Fire • • " marks in the .gen.er.al direction-of' Tw C C .ash ha 'goOd. dlunchI. here,"1 he saidh' asf fivethis ml.llswith. forthe fiveextraYearsinillagerecentlyof vaslve nswers screamers,. et c. Friday, Au!ust 1 Hie other car as they sPed by. . O " ars r e sple a arge, oose cac e 0 Tr' C Th. f Officers Allor and Moffat of A roof fire which started over HOWARD HUGHES, quoted by The passengers in the second On Lake Shore paper money: "Come with me," voted by the people of Grosseap ar Ie the City police picked up the the boiler room at Grosse Pointe United Press dispatch from Hol- vehicle, four Detroit youths not In the police station to where Pointe for school purposes. . message and also the' car a\ High School qn;; t1Je night of Iywood as saying ,that Senator known to the Pointers, urgedly the men, who were' both very Mr. Schweikart says that In the A stolen car is too "hot" for Cadieux and Mack. The Ol,CU.-August 1 was' eXtinguished .be. Owen D.' Brewster's relations desired an explanation of the Damage estimated at about drunk, went without trouble, the event of the local' school district leisureiy parking, as Dean Mur- pants turned out to be a hus- fore any serious damage was with Pan _American Ainvays insult and gave chase, They $350 was done wlren two cars police counted out eight hundred not calling for its fu1l authorized ray of 324 W: Hudson, Royal Oak ~an~ and wife ~ho were il!'dulg- done. , should be investigated by the De. flagged the other car down at crashed on Lake Shore drjve in and eighly odd dollars. Extemive quota this year, there is a fair learned to his sorrow in the smGII I~g In, a dO,mestlc altercation of The City fire' department re- 'parlmcnt of Justice .. ; ~ Hughes Ridgellnd McKinley and all of the }'arms OnAugust 5, ,quizzing wr.~ no.t pos~ible in prospect that the taxes may be hours of MOnday morning. . hIgh mtenslty. ': .. ceived the first call.on the bl~ze. charges ill effect that the current. the youths gol out to talk things JOSeph Gardner. an eniploye of their drunken condition but. the slightly lower.. . .. They were 'taken around to sent in from the box at ,Maumee p.erseculion of him s~ems f~i:)l,'I1 :i Iovel', . the Country Club. was driving money man mUmbled out some- -'------Serge~nt Mead 9.nd patrolm.an the Maumee station, where after and Lincoln road. Using a booster l'lvalry between hIS concern, While one of the l'ointers en. his Pontiac' east on' the drive thing about working at the Shum- Ll"ght Sm'as'hers ~. Con.on of. the Park policej a lecture by Lieut Van Bece]aere pump the men quickly put the Trans;World A,irways and Pan. tered into the discussion with '3 when it was hit in the rear by way bar out in Grosse Pointe, were on routme pat~oI at 1:3.0 they were told to go home and fire out. Am~rlcan,. for valuable. rights in beer bottle in hand, one of the a Packard going in .the same 'J.lhey were booked under the N. bhed" A t 8:m. whe~ theyespeld a 'SUSP1-jscream no more. Both were While the building is located foreign air service,. In ,wh!ch Detroiters had convenient1~. dis-I direction. .' names of .Johnny L!>ng, aged 34, a In" C CIOUSlookmg car parked on Ker- sepuli1IS vino; in terse Anglo- in the Farms, the fire depart- Brewllter . charges, IS backmg covered a blackjack which his i James n, Hubbard of Braden- bf646 E, Kirby, and Charles Will- --. cheval between Audubon and Saxon, drunk. , ment there was not notified of Pa~.Amerlcan " , ~ays theyar,e dad, a constable,. had forgotten town, Fla. was the driVer oftl'e iams, 34. address:not given.. , I Leo Carrier, at the City Park, Three Mile. ------the blaze until later, by tele- trYing to' compel him t~ sublrll~ to take oul of his car,' Packard, whose front fenders The Grosse Pomte Park pollee reported t<;lthe police station on Dissiltisfied wit h Murray's FURNITURE, TOSSERS phone. By the time the Farms to m~rger of TWA With .Pan.. During the course of the con- and radiator grill were. badly were ~otlfied and soon ther~after Maumee Saturday night that evasive answers, they took him Someone cut the screen on the department arrh'ed , the fire was American. ference the beer bottle came in damaged. The rear of the Pontiac Detective, Enders w~s havlUl[ a some boys wer!! trying their best to tbe station. where it, was quick. ~orch door at the Edwin' Ehrke all over. • • • sharp contact. with the skulls of VlBS smashed. confidentlal talk \vlth Camille to break the light globe at the ly learned the car he ,vas in, a home at 467 Moran road on the Some aluminum cans of paint A N To! ~.JEWISH RAIDERS three of the Detroiters, who were i Both drivers were given tickets Brunton, proprietor of the bar, head ot' Lakelinld,. Chrysler sedan. had been reported night of July 28, Farms police and brushes were found on the some Sllid to be in the unHor~ taken to, Cottage Hospital for. for reekless driving. h Mr. Br un to!1StahidJolhnny t~n~ Off,icers' Moffat and AIlor as stolen shortly before at Audn. were told. The porch furniture r06~ and it.is believed they may , Qf British soldiers, shoot up sec- ,a dwor ke d In e p ace a ~ brought in Dick Finch, 842 Cad- bon and East Warren, He was had been thrown around, but en- have .caused the, fire. Chief tions of Tel Aviv and 'Jerusalem . tnne but not for the last SIX ieux, Tom Fritsch. 1009 Harvard, tumed over to the Detroit 5th trance had not been gained to the Ledger Chauvin of the City said in revenge for the hanging of two months, Born Clark 373 5t Clair Bob Precinct police. house. he thought it possible some boys British sergeants who had been Takes C..a.r to Be .Washed,. ,"Have you missed anything Haydon 731' Lin~oln James 1- . might have lighted a can of paint captured and held as hostages... G Cl lately," asked Enders, This query Barnes,' 444 Madison ~nd Don ' and tossed it up on the roof, anti-Jewish feeling runs high In (Continued on Pa«e 2) Kelly of 521.Lakepointe.. Chief George Dansbury of the . Palestine. and the Jewish world OW' ,ner oes'to eaners, ------After antemg up the price of. Farms Calls Halt", to Free Farms concurred with Chief community greatly alarmed, con- . ------BU)"ld)"n' g. D..n.''''m the gl,()~whichthey had broken, R . .'Z '.. f G d Db- Chauvin in the opinion that the demns the killing of the sergc'ant~ When Mrs. Edward Caulkins in narrow Provencal road and J)UU d '. , 1 t f the I emova 0 ar en e rlS {ire. had been deliberatdj' start- and pleadS for a suspension. of of Pemberton road allowed II lad ran smack on into a 1947 Ford B008.tS. Tax Rolls ri~ut~~~~~~~yaw:~eu::nt~~e. I . .. ed. He said that paint marks (In rld J'\ dgment. to take her car away to be truck, owned and ~rj~.'en by the sidl! of the buildin~ and on a wo I ••• washed on August 4, she didn't Howard Miller of 581{Marseilles, ------The Village of Grosse Pointe It is pointed out that' enforce- ventilator near the blaze indi. THE DUTCH are making rapid know she was ,being taken 'to Detroit, In discus.~ing the unusual build. Th~~:e!~~O~a~Tv~~:: mir- Farms lias decided that no longer ment lJf the regulation will place cated that R can ,of painl had headway . int~eir campaign the cleaners too, In Cottage Hospital Dr, R, G. ing activity under way in the ror from his Chrysler car was will it remove parts of trees, all contracted work on an equal evidently been tllssed up frnm agal'nst' the Indonesl'ans and al'm Charles Konefke of Beacons- Martin took six stitches in POI'nte at th'IS tl'me• Carl Schwei- reported to the 'Farms poll'ce on branches, brush, rocks and other, bam as the Village, does not re the ground after it was set afo~, to suppress them before their field avenue, the prospective Charles' forehead, William was kart, Supervisor of the township, August 1 by C. E, Day of 5~6 debris lefl over from tree trim" , - some of it spilling out, case can be brought before :he washer, appears to have had a ,'(.rayed and kept in the hospital said last Friday that already $1,- Cadieux road. Mr, Day had parkY• ming, landscaping, gardening, etc. !'Jl0ve watste ~ateriallt fro!,,! bUildd" United Nations, helper, William Mc~lIan, ilge,d under observation. The Farms 500,000 a$Sessed valuation had, on work contracted by individuals I.ng cons ructlOn,. a eratlons An Chief Dansbmy also sta\fd that .• , • 15, also' of Beaconsfield. Instead po,lice gave William a ticket for been added to the township as. ed his car l)etween 7:30 and 9:30 or cOl'p!lrations. r e P airs, including plumbing, he thought the Board of Educa- PHILIP MURRAY, presiexent of of taking the car, a 1946 Chevr~ reckless' driving and the one se:l.~ment rolls by virtue. of this p. m, whill! 'hI! was attending a This decision, m!1de by the electrical wiring, roofing, .ele. tion should have II. watchman "t CIO, rebuffs move of Wi11iam let, directly hom/! for the handed to Charles contAined a new building, motion picture show, board of trust/!es on July 28, i,~ Official notice of the enforce. !he valuable high school properly at aII times, Green, president (){ AFL, for a clcansing, they drove out Ker- note:. "fOr allowing non-licensed He belicved moreover that this HOT TOASTER in accordance with an eXisting ment has been sent to all tree This opinion has be£'n \'oic",d merger of the two greal unions cheval avenue, 50 William "could operator to drive a car," . builqing boom had scarcely got, village ordinance. ln the past it men doing work in the Farms, ad. by other village .ilfficials at .. , Murray's 'acti:Jn deemed to have a chance to drive it aroundj Damagc 10 both cars has been ten undcr way, He thought it A shorlclrcuit' in an electric has been the custom for. the vil- vising them tMt effective im. various times when thefts, mali. , have ki,lled the movement. a few blocks." variously estimated al between qIJite possible thal a full $5,000'1 toa.ster caused a small fire in the lage to haul away all this kind mediately they should notHy their l cious damage, a.nd breakings and . • ~ • ,William, didn't drive far be- $650 and $900, the Chevrolet 000 more would be added within H, J. Lippman home at 705 of debris that the .resident has clients that prices quoted include enterings have ociurred there. ,(ContintlN OIl rate 2) fore the car went out of control letting the 'worst of the deal. the next year. . Weiteheater rOad' ot\ August~, deposited on his curb. the coSt of removing this debris.

i '1 t. "[ 1 ".', r ': t • ., • " '? t j " t 'W~, 'f '.'"' 'f! 1 r Et" "1 & R OS S E POI N,T ENE W S 11i~rsC:Jay" ~u9usf 7, '1947. Pig, Twd ./ . ' Windmill Pointe on AUlUlt 2", ~ tine ••. exhlb!ta be either h anll.Britiah in leneralmay Iplrit or SCOTt'S SCru:p'IV"\. . BOOK'. .B ' "fi' ment next door, to which .t!y which was e~gui.&.hed ~tore " " pro-JewiAh. u'rn 'PrO' ts hadfprced .an entry. material dama,e .wu done.' Headlines 'of the Week , (Cont!Duecl from Page 1) lor authorized Nell an ,111eIal '. • • (COIltblllecl.hoal PII' 1) Laat Monday, Aua:wt 4,' Judge , ,) :' COLDEST AUGUST 1 on rec- strike. ,1,ada1, Aqut I Don Goodrow relnlnded I,.ong tc ord hi Detroit at five o'clock this 2. If the u.ft,ton. will Igr"HOPE' FOR. HEADING OFF yelT' there was a '\lNtanUal re- the 00unty jaU on his failure to IHlItiful morning; 48 degrees, with much promptly to denounce pUblicly THE FORD atrike grows dim • • • eovery .from a wide variety of produce a bond in $2,000with two lower temperatures. recorded at such an illegal strike. company and uniqn in last mill- wute for which there Ia now no. sureties. Long pled guilty to t1i~ northern Michigan' points. 3. If the Unlon.anditil reapon. ute discussiol1l today ••. iltrlke market.' . fitJi, 2)~6dinf ible officers anA agenta will alree b d R th But this' fact was' also well In. burglary charge, '" d h t ff pro able on Tues ay... eU er i d h Em t dE' t d Charles Williams, the other col. ., ,,'-' • • •. _ ill "'O~LOW!NG ). CONFER. t 0 we promp t an ones e orts e.xpresses the Issue in extremely mth n 'N. ent s en rllS roa e ored man, • being. held .foJ' fur. .t " ENCE with Philip Murray of to prevent or end any luch' egal broad and general terms • . • !low O~'1S '\'tIt e repar . ther investigation of receivihg CIO, Henry Ford II' offers to strikes. . ' . says they "inv~ve both the eco. YOUMjjt61' MIlMAll During the war years the City stolen propel'ty. walve'damage suit provisions In 4. If an ~part1al umpU'e can nomic aecurity 01 the individual i1'Ul'II.l>-W Stl regularly set up iri ita budget an 'l'ERRIERNlPS, ~ALF 'WALTERS' the Taft-Hartley labor law if I ~e the. final Judge al to whether Ford worker and the security of ~ f[~1'1I.11ll> average of $lS,OOO al' year as Herman Keeler, 10, 'tf 236 Mirth. Ann the UAW "CIO pledges itself to Itile .unlon has taken .uch .tePL the wllole UAW" ..• sPe' . But the load 'which the NEWS calf of hi~ left leg on August 1, Beauty S.lon says his company would agree president and head o~ Ford !oc~l, of ita liability lor strikes in vio. ...(~t. ~ writer saW coing .out' the otlier by a fox terrier owned by Charles , not to institule a suit against the when such comp~oml,Se WU~. lation of con~act find prefers in. , •• day was waste paper, and ,1" , Reno of 234\ Ridge road, The 113'6 EAST WdUM' union for damages arising out of c,ussed, says it IS not pOllllble crease in eaSn wages to the pen. . ...u1iOMO.•. I nothing else, from which there Farms J>Olice-ordered the dog tied lllegal strikes, if, since the UAW could not guar. sion plan the Ford coJnp

I, 1:at III, I:lle p, th 1 CS480.0e0)' ~Jld Illue and sell Its bonds tlunfon ffom a. to m. .. Vlllare "a1l the, to pl.celS " Kerby ROlli, Ute pr,,~1 Ie lIono", 11" 111m or proct,ds bl In tll. "srorm "'al,r (11'I. I Foar 1I'..... red TkoUIIII' 1)(11Iart ($4GO .... ) by till lewer Relld Fun II", for th, laltalLUlos anti InnACe .nll lIle of the II •••• 10.11 quolltlcatlon, may cleaniag, to call Star today! 1o00ull rn tke amnnnl 411Feur Hnndud Thoul. mok' apJlllellllon tor r"I,tr,UMI to tile Clerk .1 ule o( tile bell m'lerilb anillble .•• and unexcelled cr'(lsIDln. . I ali' Dellare (S4lMl,eoG) lor Illlllnollon and

'r' I',. "./ ; '"\'~ __ .:....--.:'1:... ,G~OSSE PO I NT'!' NEWS " , .. ..: Park Police AI.ittM.n Stricken' by Fit woods ;Council Takes 'Stand M1SSV1J1cent of the Plerce Ju. "D ;,.. . . . , ni~r High SChool phoned the own "',. the usual,' pollce wh? bve. on A,bbot street in De. Puk police shortly after noon term for ~ person who .11 help. tr~lt, ~ad been overcome by Ie In Building Permits, Fight ' last Saturday that a man was leS$ly drunk. This case howev'er epIleptic, fit. ~hen he revived, down on the school lawn, was diffe,ent. The man aged 39 as he dld qUlckIy, the, otricers OI~Fol.!r C~rnered Wrangle Sett\cldWhe" Law. Makers , , placed him on I home bOund ear. Pass Resolutio!,!~eelarj!'lg Position Th.yWiU Anum. .- The ~our corn~red wrangle over building perniits. in t1)e ~oocls vll1f1~e whIch, has raged for some'time, in which the vl1lag~ was m the mIddle, was sett1~ by the C.ouncil Tues- p~~,~.,.J day mghtby the passage of a resolution'declaring its position. ~, ,First in the picture comes' the I subdivider who has'lots to sell. la,stot all, the builder who actual- ,:1~"!" 6leorge, I~tprobuction Then there is, the committee of Iy erects' the building, if and when . '\ . home owners who purchased lots he succeeds in getting a building permit from the vf1lage, !tand 5.PIECE' and erected homes in the subdi- h 't th 'II' t h TEA SET vision,' which committee exists' to w en I , e Vl age, ges t eap- see to it that the restrictions are praval of the dictator who !lap- pens to be the chairman of the -Ate ()ttld ing down' its 'old bliilding at East Jefferso'll and Drexel and has a beautiful new sales Tailors heldhis'approval for :im jnordi" ,and l?~rvicebuiltling under construction, The structure will have 14,000 square feet of nately, long. time, in sOme cases space. The'latest in' equipment is being installed and a very. extensive parts depart- • TO GENTLEMEN refused altogether.;The village ~t ment~ill augment the service end of business. The building' ,is expected to has noauthor.ily in passing on the be the character of the, house to' be , completefl within 90da)'s, ' Picture b)~ Fred Runnells erec~, provided ~tcoines within the zoningregulationsj' which fOr example might provide that only single, family dwelling' houses Planrted Junket in Stolen' Horticultural could be erected,. in that area. The matter of restrictions as to type Car Halted by State Police Show' Divided and' cost~oft,heb~,dldingi8an issue wholly between the ownerl)etroit Boys Caught' in Flint AHer. Stealing Dr. Charles of the subdivision, and the private ~~ L I f Into -Sections" parties Who have bOught his lots MerlCe's Coupe rom Country Club Parking Lot and erected homes. Amateurs' Won't Have To , It is stated that some of these Two 'teen-age Detroit boys are being held in the Juven- residents have been, unreasonably He Detention Home after admitting stealing a ~orli coupe . Compete 'Against' Profes- dictatorial. Much of the trouble owiiedby, Dr. Charles C. Merkel of Kenwood road' on 'sionals; Prizes' at Sta~e. . has arisen in the wide range in August 4. building costS that has' o<:c4rred The' car was stolen. from the'; , Two important sections at in recentyearscr even, months. Country Club parking lot. The S'd . 'Ik' R"". the 31st Annual Flower, Fruit An example is' inth'e East More~ boys, William Ilnis,ky. of 15812' 1 ewa .epalr ' , land Subdivisidnon'Oxford road, Brush street, aged ,15, and. Cecil p' . "D I. d and Vegetable Show of the where it was stipulated thatcinly May, Jr" ageil16, of 4322 Ander- rogram e aye Grosse Pointe and Eastern houses of a minimum, cost ..of don, said they had gone to the' -- Mid~igan.H?rticultural Socie- $12,000 'could, be, ttrected. ,The ~ountry.Club f~r. the express The Sidewalk Repair Program ty will be those classes, re-' party with a $12,000 home in one purpose of stealw~ a car, They I d b th F. h b.. str.l"cted',to p'rl'vat.e estat.e. g.ar- period would have a much more w.llnted transportatIOn to Traverse p anne y e arms as een . . pretentious' place, thin the same City. , delay~d and Will not be started deners, and those for amateur 8~lIUtiflllly cr,,/tea with h""j'efIgr"f,'~ tk&Of'"tiOff. Fine, Cool cost would pe'rmitnow. The pair had,driven the stolen until the end of August. ,. . ()r home gardeners. Consists -I eoffe" Summer Suits Such an Issue ;""asraised in \hls car IS far as l!'linl before they Joe. Longo, the sidewalk con- . Both sections will'include all I,,,, wIlSIe,'"~""r,,., III'''''' same plotsome time ago and the ~ere stopped by Slatt; Police of.. trac'tor, who wb awarded this varieties of flowers, fruits,and 675.00 1M/he flfJe pm" courts decided only within' the flc~rs,. 'who had received a de- I work, took on a similar sidewalk vegetables in season. Copies of Federal Tax I!1cluded rnonlhthat the $12000 howe was scnptlon of the car over' the program for the City of Birming- schedules'may be obtamed from Finest AIl.WooI ~abrlct permissible. ' . . teletype. ham, Michigan, and expected to William P. Thomas, .Secretary, ~ fJHycho;clJ select/at' of l\laster Workmanship The' vlliag~ took itself' out of Serg,eant Elmer Labadi.e and finish ,i~. during July ~~i}e he 5231 Gateshead, Detroit 24 (phone other tet: tmd coffee sets the'rniddleof this jam b~ pass- Detective Geor~e Champme .of was waIting fo~ the. explra~lOnof TUxedo 2-4635). ingthe resolution Tuesday night the Farms police went to fhnt Ih,; 3D-day nollflcahon period r~-' First'and second prizes will be which provided that hereafter the and b;ought th,e boys back to the qwred under the Farms ordl- awarded in each class. MARSHALL plans wo~ld be presented to the Detr,olt Detentl.on Home. nance. .. The show takes place Saturday chairman of the subdivil1en com. ,Young May IS already on pro- Bad weather and other Clrcum- and Sunday, September 6 and & O~CONNOR mittee ..with ..instructions. to re- bation from the home, it is ,~e- stances have delayed the compIe- 7, 'and will be held at the Neigh- (Scotland TailorS {:o.) turn them, to'the'viila.e :with 48 ported, tion of his Birmingl1am contract borhood, Cl~b, 17145 Waterloo' at . : • , j hours, If he fails' to do 10 the -'------and as a;result the Farms work St. Clair, City of Grosse Pointe • 141271. J.fferson Ave.' Village will forthwith wue the Motor Scooter will have to be carried ,out as a ':~~ "':-'>"":""'.""""",~.;"",. buildiIig permit ,to the builder fall' rather than a summer pro- Some, men hav'!' .. sti1f lip ,in~ ~~~~~t,~,~ ,YA.' 2-5344 1570 "ASHINGTON .BLVD, • • Tn the Damd ,}fh,tney-Bldg.. ' and the issue thereafter will lie Rl-ders In].ur' ed gram. " , ' stepd of a stiff spine and heat in , . Siore H.ours: 10 If! 1Daily' ! between thelubdividers' com~' ",Residents will not be penalized their heads instead of fire in Cloud Salurd,,),s during August miUee and the contractor: for this delay on the part of the their hearls. ' The village, is out of the pIc_Bruce Muir,' aged 17, of '1144 contra~torand .the village would, ture from then on,' provIded the Lakepointe, and Ralph Hagadorn, apprecla~e c~ntmued .support an.d zoning' regulation. have not peen aled'15, of'1l63 Lakepointe, rid- cooperatIon In carrymg out thlS violated. ing a, motor scooter south on program. '_____ Lakepointe Sunday noon, at------"' h 10'' d tempted a right turn into Fairfax RAMS TREE WITH CAR Step 'ens ,a and ran' into the curb: Bruce Kirchn'er, of 901 Wash- ', Sou''ght Bothboys suffered J¥ush burns ington road,' driving east on Jef- Spe, eders and abrasions and were taken to ferson ,at 8:50 a,m. Thursday, Bon Secours Hospital for trea,t- July 31, lost control of his car Wit,. " :More complaints have. been ment: Muir was discharged that at Bishop and ran into 'a tree, registered with the Farms police evening, but Hagadorn was kept His car was damaged and towed, clean furnace or stoker about youngsters who have' been overnight for x-ray!, for fract)J.,re, away. There \vasno personal in- Coal Heating So,.,ice of Delroit Is ready making a race track out ,of the He had suffered no fracture and jury, Bruce was sentenced. to at- with trained penon".1 and mod.,. Stephens road -Beaupre - Charle- was later discharged. tend ,the Traffic School. eqvii'm.'l'II te pu1 YoOur{"moc. or tto~.. voix-To\!raine ahd' Cloverly cir- ;n prime CDndilion ar nas.Oftob~ ,elt..... Cali your letoil e....l _r

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~,~_Slater, • r~pre!\eJlt. ~'on story in Vi'h\ch I deted J 0", During Yaeltion a guy carl lose. himself ll. lotta e,. t or A ~tg.15 there will be Ii much lflrger proportion of'the vote come out ative called him from New York and aslied hlni-to tie /in (!leii' flto" It's a pity. The fellow is going sleep lirid his homE! iiI a,100 buck ~ By FRED KOPP, It,Ph. next time than the paltry 25 per cent which appeared last tram. 8000000, we had an Iilk'lltalned hand In Henry's fate •.• and a-begging for someone to wrap stud game,'1 !!It. Paui's parlshi6nets ,~iill be 1\,: lipth)g.' we hO]le YOIl heard Jilinon the air 't'uelldiit illl~t. ' a choice hunk of fiction' aDout JOE!spat (jut iit disgust. off to Bob.td on FridliY, August nell~ists are as hard pressed him. _Tn!! concrete problem which confronts the Farms viilage ...... "What Was' Wrcing?" I askcd. 15, the piace liM dale ,set tor as most professloml! Irien th~~e A.t any rate, I ran inti? himOll is that thera has been i'i.6 substantitd improvement in its' . It jsn'f surprising that John Ringling North knows all "This'll kill you. You really tlie .42nqiuirlual excufSidns\Jon- days, ,Togive the carelul ~tien- West -4Z lI(teet' lIrtd he' said: ?ught to wrfte about tli,ose phon- sored by, the Ushers' Club. tion to children's' teeth, that sewer system in the neatly twe!ily years since the present -there is to kno\y about ClrcuSts. J:{is teething ring 'was prob- "Hello, Pigeon," . • . "What do .les, Louie. When it comes to set- . The 1:iJ'6grliiiithis year is' IHlder you mean, pIgeon?" I asked; .. they deserve a deIitist must s?,stem was i~stalled. Ris~g co~stru_c~ion costs and t~e ~eci- ably a trapeze ring and from the time he could first say t1ing up • , . they settle for 5 the cH!ilrmartship at foimer Set- have time, and this time Js not "1 heal'," he, said, "you're the buck.s ,on the 100. They'ieonly geant Robert (Bob) 'V'artTiem Slon by the vlllage counCIl to do the Job complete thIS tirtlej "atley-oopt' he ttaveledcin the ci' t.. . h' 'u 1 J I availablc during schOoi days. even to the re;>lacemertt of the pavements aild sidewalks rup- .. ,. . ,. .. ' '. " .. ". rcus :a~n IS ~c e ~ softe~t schmoe in the alley . • . piaYIn for a fin " (riot. hun" now assistant cOilchat St. Pilul's: l~ I?, the way the boys knock ~'ou,off in tuted by the seWer laying, has raised the estimated costs by Rmghng s prIvate CIl.T'. 'What IS surpnsmg IS that. Johnny dred. But they have to be phoney Bob !lIlys thilt 811 UsheJ'!i have . Let vllcatiqn mon th~ be the gin rummy. 1 heal' you're losing even in theh' poker •. , so. they been alerted for the occasion and tllne. Milke your' appoinl,nerits :j;50,OOO, bringing the. cathpJeted job to $400,000.' This is Ii. has a host of .parlor tricks that have nothing to do with a your head playing for half a cent make out they're playiIi'bii( hot proniises a well organized jll'O" early, befpresrhool closes substantial addition to the \lilJage debt but not art inordinate circus. a point. already. You don't ,vatch stud ... and really it's only pen- gram, . ~eepth6se appointi'ilents fe: jump, in VieW of thEl viiIa~(e's wealth and. its assured growth, . We were hoverin, hi the back,ro.llnd at a few parties riven out, a. pigeon Hke YOu can lose ny IInte. They kid themselVes. ,ThOse plarining to attend are 1lglously. :E:Xlra apppintments are oiten difficult to obtain. This new. sp.. ap.e.r,'.is itseH a substantial property owner in the" fot h.l~ when he wU vWthJ.J in the, 1'..olnle Ilist week and.. we were $12 or $15 in no time. in lells , • • • reminded that the boat leaves the Farms and welcomes the proposed Improvement. It com- ouly mildly satpr~ed wben he hltul~d t Itarmonlca out of his }klcket thart ten hoUrs the way you play 'iMo big betting anywhere, Joe?" fdot of. Wo6dward at 10 a,m. Children's teeth are import- mends a faVoTlible decision on the bond issue to all of the and gave a fendilion worth,. 01 tlie Bi, -Time. But when hli JtDllt •.. ilnd lor sUch oil d.ough you I inqUired. ' Ushers will be on hand to supply ant, :E:xtracare now, good teeth stand to lose easy $20." Farms' taxpayers. ' , offered Jilin, au,xopMne and hl!l~actlialt1 played the t~ln(' ••• we "I wouldn't SIlY that. I tell ~'ou Grosse ,Poiuters llnd their friends later, I let the lIlur8 go by without whete they throW it around real. with tickets which entitle them " The be s t denlifrices are The propd 'hi, wo~ld,!"idedoily new!POP«'rl9UlCfly. You will gain the world, probably a small part of which would ever retu"r\l Greek) ain't playing for the fre,h, MW vlfwpo,nh. a full." ,leI,,!, ~"'ndino 01 todoy'. ~Ilal to us. He will practically cheer the spending of a small One of America's better known columnists tells this story about heavy dough any more ... and It stlnksl" , '!C""-PlUS /ltllt' "0"' 111'.,co",I •• featu,~ on hOrrWlnlaklng, edU~a. hon. MlneM, theoter, muslc. rcd~. sports.. . part of this sum, over a long period of years and all here at his mother, whom he r~cently talked' into coming to New York to don't let them tell you different. (Distributed by King Syndicate) home, for our own advantage and future wellbeing. visit him for the first time in years, He wanted everything to be I was out in HollywoOd a couple ~ ..... ------.;~_..._----- ... .. 'Publj,hi"ll _-.- .... ,_;.1 ",.r. The Ch,htlo" Scic",. So lend Me Till! ChrlSliatl' Charles C. Merkel at Kenwood lV, I, _I ,Sc'-""e Man,''''' fo, one Monlt!. ing .that. to be the 'ultimate of all ultimates because he happens but they're stuck 'up. They say 'lsh Good Na m'e to Ilk t h 1C M it's a steady game . . . only roltd, which was stolen from lhe NQU'Iie. __ _ •••• _~~_ __ _ ~ For Jew . e I Imse.. ama was silent. Columnist was worried. friends. So I kibitted." (He men- equntry Club parking grolll'ids Strt:ti .- __ •• _.::.. :. .. ••• _ • ...... ;..... : . R~alizing the peril .to ,the.Jewi~h good name that would Fina~ly he asl(e~, "What's the matter Mama? Wouldn't you like tioned the nameal the movie on August 4, was recovered later t ' anse In those few countnes In whIch the Jews have had a I that. See. all kmds of people ... people you've read about, heard executive's house to which he had that day in Flint. , ~ .._~---_ •• ----- ZoM.~ $to~e...~ ...... f fair break, by the hangL'lg of the two British sergeants held about? BIg stars from movie and stage?" . as "hostages and entitled under the TIlles of war and interna- Mama finally shook her head. No •.• she didn't want to. do tionallaw to protection and safety of life, the Jewish, Council that. If he REALl,Y wanted her to do what she liked, she wanted hastened .to execrate the crime and call for a suspension to~avedlnner In their suite .•. (which consisted of bedroom!!, of world Judgment. ' '. " sltbnr room, bath and kitchenette) so she conlcl see the mim roll It was not in time however.to prevent Brftish,hofheads in the cart. with all the sllvt;rdlsh~, on It just like she'd l,een in in the Holy Land and in certain cities in England and Scot- t~e movies. So, okay, Columnist acreed ... ordered an elegant land from indulging in a modified form of violence, with a d.lJlner a'id. watc~ed Mama beam as the waller uncovf,red silver few split heads and broken windows. dIsh atter !!llver dl~h of deliclolls food. This should be a warning to the leaders of the Jewish After dinner, our hero excused himself and went to the race. If they are powerful enough to decide the course of bedro.on: to make a long distance call. When he returned to great events in powerful nations, a fact many times acknowl- I ~he sttt~ng room, his mother wasn't there. He found her I edged, they should be able to issue the orders which would m the kItchenette washing the dishes! When he remonstrat- stop \'iolence in Palestine immediately. If they cannot they ed ... she said scornfully ..• "Never let it be said that Sadie are offering to their enemies the strongest possible argu- •.• sent back dirty dishes!" ment why they should not be entrusted with the control of a sovereign state. ~rs who bore the brunt of the first German blitz on England England is one of the few countries in:the world where In the fall of 1940, although doubtless many of the individual th~re has been no unfriendliness towards, the Jews. This fighters. who were our guests were amOJig, those to whom fnendliness has existed there for many centuries. While of ChurchIll refe.rred when he'said "never had so many de- a separate race and of an utterly different religious be,lief pended upon so few.". , they have ~een ac~epted aJ!l0ng that purely democratic Th,ey were a likely bunch of Knights of the Air' obviously p~ple ~nd rIsen to.hl~h place m state and industry. Be-njamin fit representatives of a distinguished service. ' Dlsreall, one of Brltam's greatest prime ministers was a Jew a f,act more freely cited by the Gentiles of England thar: rh F d 5 J clauned by the Jews themselves, , e or eft emant Tb~re I, ju.n •• imple, plain policy which gOYetn~ the oper- The Balfour pledge to accomplish the erection of a Jew-, . , ., ..' ish state in. the Holy Land a quarter century a 0 was iven . ';£'he average cItIzen was. rapld~y commg to ~he settled ation. 0; thi. 59.}'ear..()Ide.tBblishm~nt, And thati. to g;v~ ~he'' In good faIth and the British people were' w~olehear~edly~PUl!oJ.1,that the curren~ maneuv,enng of the Umon leaders committed to it for many years. But times h gd d In thel.r con~erences WIth the r fJrd Motor company came .niDuun of weJI."ppeinted .ervici , •. without extra e.o.t. Britain's foreign horiz()n was shadowed by clou~s at~a~ m~~e down, In plam langu~ge, to the!r .t~ing to avoid by private nd the complete fulfillment of that promise impossible. agreement the finanCIal r~sponslblht~es pl~ced on the un.ions Now many Jews have turned E I d . h . b.y the Taft-Hartley law In connecbon WIth contract vlola- hostility and 1he daubing of BUl?t~nhng an .1WIt .specl~l hons. The settlement Tuesday conftnned this opinion. , rJ IS consu ates In thIS The Ford Motor comp' ha' g d t . th 1 '16300 M.ac~ At'enue country is evidence that thi:; spirit of J .' h b'tt . .' . . any s. ~ ree 0 waIve e co - wards England has even enetr t d eWlS I erness to- lec~lOn. of pumtlve d~mages arJsI.n~ from unauthorized ., Qultr D":", Such acts will do the )ewis~ eeo these shores. . stn.kes If the leader~ WIll pledge theIr, goorl .faith in honestly free and unprejudiced country ~re Jlar,~ l~~en in)hls trYing to quash sucn strikes and in all ways in general seek .. a fellow when he is down' articular?' o~ I. e stn. mg I to head them off. This, for some poorly defined reason, the has been the recipient of hi's ~avor and 1e;v ~n ~~ a~allant ' lca~ers refusc~ to do. ~t is an acknowledged. admission Oil , P In 0 er ays. their part, wh!ch they I~ fact C'onfess, of thClr inability to , ' cont.rol the unJon~ of whIch they have supposed responsible 'hts of theA' leadershIP .. In bnef, they want the law wiped out so far as , Knlg Ir they are concerned. , Detroit area r~sidents have had an opportunity this week f Following this. comes ~he question of whether they pre- to meet some of the men of the Royal Air Force who visited er to ,take a cer~am cash,~n han~ advance in hourly wages sHch destruction on the dams and r!!servoirs ,md U-boat pens 1 or ha~le the pensIOn provlsll?n whIch the Ford company vol. of Germilny. It was also bombs dropped by some of these I untan y .offere? them., Thl~ however is the lesser of the men which sank the German super-battleship Von Tirpitz in r two Ico~Slderatlons. DISCtllH;,lOn~on this are to continue. the earlier clays of the war. I ~IS on such rath~r undlgOified ,and dubious contentions.1 Th . . , f' that ,ay the balance whether or not more than one hundred ..r"'l"t ... ,..,,- ___ ey were not as a UOit 0 that particular group of fight- thousand men were to go out or: strike.

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. 33" I' -55 ~n <:. ill Ifor Aileneba. Amerlean radli~1re~lu ked tot. t;ue~ *Iniilli (U the ~aet Wt ~oluiUm ~ eoll" ~~t tle"ieliUl~' b~~lnl"hill ~ee~~lj;t.~eeit ~ tlM jk~t. nil JIei4. ,...... , ;" 'aflet Wih c-. Imu.lei pliy. and eveli a111i!", aft the)' eaUett.hlll) r!lt t~.t fiiu,,~ slderln( li'oilplJi' 8r elll.tlir ,Jiiail "'ds i~~ feeord ral~, As [~r pil'. ~ MUet "'Ulc~, Moira Shearet. eeiieI. , • ma ..y, DIary. all !,yer lite place. The,. UII llie lieney for lill yilarfj' Ilroad"IlIWJ I dOll't tlihlk the Brltilli Woull litil1il Idolilft. th. little tlrl wllll 'l'he, ~ilicilly feli you sIle'" u... _ 'kUSft; m. entertainment 'corney' (a~ they and they didn.t aeeal to rerret ml~d laylor a Sinatrap for hlm- re:diy has Lonl1on by lis allghtly jllit lib a [,dry pr1Jleeu-an4 MAOOY. spell It) but they call't rei enouCh =., :.'. m- of .It. Four outo! the seven blls - • . _ ..,. : . : %_; =; quite' eontrary. amonr'the shOWI. are New' York . , , . . by ~~~W:::';::=~Jot~h~ Air' C~ltibMd 1M Yoali' JlloPlHnt c../.,. i!, naturally,. '.Olll .'oIUa~oila' playing at The Drury Lane. Imet :mdiij , maJi6iJlb one 'Yery Ja'de'da.dramalle erlU~ who "'&I soentraoetel by it that, He went but anet uw it froiD i Iljlf.J '011 ~ S1ig/;JlmiHl bOx seat the aeei>rill Ume Iii ci~ Go oifll" Ihe ,nid"'y lit;;, . week-And heinr a pa)lJiJ' iiiest The Jllpallese tin,,'1 elWe 10/ ,h, t;bifi,tt wouldn'l dart 10] I~ always the' acid iest of. aiiy The 10llghest.Burmtst b""tJit Ilritic. . CdH Nevfr IIHalfiltirui II, . " "We skipped 'OkIB.homa', and 'Annie Get Youi' dun' 'Both iN 8liHghoJeIII l'e /j't/otk Ihey lit Ih, mokth"ltaf,," arid. lwei 1(i.Ift Yesterday' in favor of iheEi1glJsh 1# Hong Kong Ih~y ilf/ke a gMig ilia firs of} II HooHddJ gJlH- plays \\.~ hadn't seen. Of these, Bfil tliid diigi ititd Bng/iihmtlJ \\ie ~ n i 6)' e d most. the fie\\'. GiJ dill ;nlhll1iJddaj sIIH!" Coward shtiiij and two piays tl1~t ---Noel COWatd (he' Ten-Per-Centers are over :.. . . -". . ,," Mre lllJyiilg up, for New Y6tk , Musing; as we annua11y do orlthe firs,tbf the ll)~d .qog shOwihgs. One IS Terence ~at, days of August, on dear No.el's ~rypt1e lyri<;f~!! we~e thl!1~mg ti!~.~n's:rh1,lc~ tlilke.d-;il:j{jU!.. 'T~~ I hO.'\v all th.'eJPouei'p iflC(),tl.yeriie.lice •.!I, ,.~s.specl. a.'l~y..aIr .. chIl11ll., g.l -Wmsl~w [30Y:. {if..h.,e._. Thlt~e. t; qlld have remoVed th~ last !otthem,ldday Slesta..an~ ,.ml?td,lcI.,h~s.O .. Mlsffes~ ).fJne~ttd jlile~s.: We could see:Noe1CoWaid tIght noW scUttlIng-In y.t111 Hkelyget thJ~). TI1.e,oth~f is the ..4indan' heatj to. his' beioved tit1chil1edlvY nestatirai1i.~eldi[fleJ~'s ;~6~'~,Et~~.~~~ The British take both. theitbee~. ~nd;rest~ura~ts; s.!igliPr i1 t~WII~ I l1~et aend ~~a:Sql.J~t~mfliild warm, alid !lUll til!mage to luok (!601e~than .aut' .c~~y.sll~~.ers about Anlhony Hawttey who dis- Wi/va 'yef TO see 0 go~otdina dt~S5 f~~t liflt!d Up at oUr midday cafes, with spurs 'on their elbo\vs. covered and pr6dUcM thIs play. Mr. Coward has jUst Opened anather show.--yes" another- He ,is a gre.llt-nep~l\i~ of, Ellen doesntt 166ksuperb on tiny of t~1f WOmen, sUm called "Peace1h QUI' Time." But he opens shows the way Terry and MOWS more abOut the yClti apen Ii box of. pUppets 161'.the kiddi~sj a.hd right noW he th.itt~r th.~n 1'1.1,eve.r.' find ?~.t. or Gurva'CebU$, y6LJri~ Or Y6Uri<;1.ifi~heMtl rh~t'. WoUld be sitting In The lvy, thumbing' thtough steamship He seems ~ hav~ o~e df tlio~e r,'l.d...... (,:. _.... . ,-~ V~g\l.e British fortunea and ch. because it's. such a crisply: hOFldS6ri18, W43n~. 10.. ers, .... . '. .' " vides his time betwefiil salm6fi- It may haTe been. ,by Nl!'e ~ul Ihty, /tlfej Ih~~rtlPII~ cra!1I1. fishing up in Scotland Bnd fishiiig Jl1lrk o~ telepathy that at ,tile mg" wllh &hIlNm"g serlous"ess tor new talent foi' tne stage in ' gr'd6m~d fabric .•• has hb l5ulk, fefUs~$ ta: jIIoment .otour. midday. _U!NIl'; liS Ii fotm iJf natiOr#ll flllSllme. London the ltIalfman droP!l in the Ilet a . 'f .. . j o~r leitei' }to!itrriarked iAncien '"'"' a 1 mm,'hej' lIIUJ 10 sllUmit' roth • ...... wrinkle. We've ..h'-lCl ~a!5a_td.i~~s.ti!ishtone'd 'reite/from Maeve Dlvinlljftiter oNe pl.Uto ;"Ii(Jlht~ "fl.J Jpl,H i'PauleJle GodddrJ ."tlhet' known perhaps Ill! . MallY Ute OiJI Iht ep~"IHgs; 11111hdulIhdl hllSballd Burgess Mt'rtdilh (Hi along the season's lovefiestlines, ti'nted them UDdIiI, En reide 10 l"atl •• itebu tlr!fJk,lItlti-i'im feel/iii j'ou .tll. IhtrtJ AHlhmil) Weft hi';t bellI\. bikin, hi Lond4ln 'or. the u'aj'i get Qui in Gifts Towit. U'j ,,;;IIl /I f;Wtflgh~s IIgo whtH the glowinej colors of Autumn •.. priced them lIl'St tilti~.hi.le. LOndl»t takes Ih. ih~ng Ibllt maleesll#ors like Ihej' {fettl (jt!;r'.lfJ Dublin 10 tip, her In far the first lime. 80me 8f ReA' HdTriso,; (Uihom YOU:'lt Imitl" hJs.o/d hit, l'fr"inlerW.'J • to suit everybody's budgeti ber It!IlI Jfl'98l1aI ]la1lSl'elI Ue beenmifl.K;n Ihe liig itJf/flit of You'll lte/Jl!r, gilm lliho'i. bee#; uo Il bibie, lUaan. is 1i.1 the ,itl, Bfillih flOw Jjk; "the Nolori. cot/thlllg' Ihe IImhJiJouiGod' to .et "m~u~'eet .. hi an,. his" ...... 'I I .... tlrlclll town, She prefers to make ous GtJr//UJiIl/I) tello/leSomt ,lIIrd "I,ih, QIIWil, EngJ/sh .tnul OP.ESS SHOp her own' hlstor)' Ill! ahe ,8tli. jot L(j1tdoh.. He fe,ll Ihill In ,h, K;ng', Ac#ng-"-fl,otlt()lh& khma'. AIH1 Me .eeme to Ilud thilt Hollywood )'011 can tlever eS~4Pe Iban Conslallce Collier, IhtU when ill iii did .nel lIcnIe, the 1i;,J to 'nlolln ortllHdtYPfJh,grallde dame of the nrilis1J stllge. British are .tlll bayln, more fila wJlb liHie 0" )'(jllr blinds, "nd 1/ sht (ttll'l ttcl Whefl AlJss Col. on less !bOlle,.,.. .. hop, ib"t (in. oj YOllr l,l",J, lier is Ihrough. cot/chIng htt, sh; Londo". UtWlJ '0"";1110' 'You Cdfi'I'!d ptt'JtJd. ' '''.''fy i',!,t /" i4Jilt Jh", .wJ/l J '. ,~ b,lI/vlti/flg /lsdl! llilo IMt' gef ;"vo/t'td. In .tom, .,,,,,do,,,. . "Mu!lic. lo\'l!it. Lohd6illlts Il'f , p.rts-lhtp"U CoUed/o"!, Ih~ rONu-lllbl,* find )'014 bllt'e ttylna' to raise lto,rIOG poUnds tel hl P/II.l'J tHtJ N.'t C/ubbJ"g,0,r muebiJ/'ti.dou" IIt!1I friend!. flnllllc!t_their opera setsOn, ahet Ih, 1J_ttg/lJ? 10 "Sutl notice thAt ill the bOj'll are reatly strtJficllii' Oil 1wer .s flr,f.,.JI r"ll" . "PI/b Crawllltg. t used 10 and rlrl. have bl'Oiltht back to Ill.Xutles tll doH. The other e\'e. Kercheval at St. Clair, Grosse Point. TUxeClo T.31 00 rhid Ibis WIIS ,,"JI:r jllll "g"g, London lttllt lmobllis to a !Dania ninc, i heard it rather' .K:lthlnKly : : -' , t

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See th.'~e!venJy f~l:)rles gooa little ~epc!lrc!ltes ere made of this year! Teom ony of these skirts with! blousp. or sweoter Md i~cket. Switch them Mound .. , see how you~ wardrob9 grows. Try corduroy with tweed~ Pair glen plaid with greyflllnnei. We've f5leated, flared, and slim skirts. Fitted and boxy jackets .. All perfect colors, perfect fabrics, perfect styles for ~hining in the classroom. cavorting on the cameUS4' SPORT SHOP

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PI98 Six GROSSE P.OINTE NEWS T1lursd.y, August 7, 1947 Society News Gathered from All of the Pointes • From Another Pointe Bon nie; .Tai't Ma rries Short a nd to the Pointe Reynold Semmler, jr. of View Mrs. J. E, Robertson of Patts- nounce the marriage' of their ville, Wisconsin, spent. the. pewt Mrs. Reynold William Semmler, Jr. daughter, MARY MARGARET, "1 • I Reception in DAC. Follows. Ceremony in Grosse Pointe Jaae Schermerhorn seven weeks with her son and' to' CHARLES MORABITO, in a daughter. in. law, Mr. and Mrs. recent ceremony in 8t: John Memorial Church: Young Couple on California Martin R. Robertson, at 1117 Beichman Church. ' Hon.e'ymoon . . We know 4 ~ebutante who sleep' till one o'clock every 'd4Y Bishop road. She left last Friday • • 0 (lucky, lucky little girl!) • • • '. evening, accompanied by her .A month at Harbor Beach will In a setting of white flowers arid gleaming tapers in And since.Uthe wide.awale debbies tell us they're doing JUST granddaughter, Alice, on a con- wind up the summer for MRS. cathedral candleabra, Barbara Brewer Tait and Reynold ,j.BSOLUTELY NOTHING • • • maybe Little Miss Lazybones has ducted tour of Mexico. WILLIAM G. LERCHEN, JR. of William Semmler Jr. were united in marriage on 'Saturday something! . • • • • Rivard boulevard, her daughter, afternoon, Aug 2. Barbara, best known as Bonnie, and Rey- Deb Betly Blisshas whined 0~1 10 Ihe Wesl CoasT •.• to VISIt HQmecomcrs last w.ccj{ were ANN, and son, William, IIL nold repeated tntlir vows to. the Rev. Paul F. Ketchum at 4 brothe'r and sister.in.law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bliss ••• at their home MR, AND MRS. F~RD H...... ~.., o'clock' in Grosse. Poi~te Memo~ial. Church. Following the . 8 I H'II WHELDEN of Mernweather MRS.. H. C6MAN MUNROE ceremony, a reception took place at the Detroit Athletic Club. !. In ever y. ~s , • ; , b bl f road, and their foul' daughters, And .whde sho s a W:s!erner ••• she II p.ro. a y stay on or I PRISCILLA, BONNIE, ROX. and her small son, STEWART, The bride is the daughter of . .. the 'wed.d!ng of former POInTerMary.. L?u Meglnnlty, who becomes ANNE and GERTIE. The family are spendinn these days visitillg Mrs. Brewer Tait, of,!he .AI1~n~'Thomas Candler, Thomas Hatch- Mrs. Wdham Ashton Dolman Pond on Augusl J 6 . ~: . were staying at Les Chencaux her parents. DR. and MRS. WAL •. Park Manor, ~nd FranCIS D. Talt, er and Robert Sickel steel. TER WOODBRIDGE of Berk- of Burns drive. Reynold's par- ..' " . Mary Lcu h the daughter of Mrs. Norman Meglnnlty of Pasa- in DEAN LUCKING'S cottage. s!,!ire road, at their summer home eots are Mr. and Mrs" Reynold Mrs. Talt ~ore,r0se be~ge crepe dena, Cal., and her bride9room.e!ect is Ihe son of Mrs. Robert Eager .• • • in Kingsville, Ont. The Mun. William Semmler,' of Berkshire for her da.us.nter.s ~eddmg, With Pond. New address for MR. AND roes make their home in Miami road.' ' drapery dlsh!1gulShlng the short- OF BRIDESMAIDS AND RANCHES MRS~ JOHN RANDOLPH Beach Fla. ' . .' di' d sleeved bodice, and the floor- , ,Bonme, m. her WE:d ng re~ length skirt. Her gloves and hat Another '47 debbie ..• Sally Thomas ••. is in. Pasadena now. •• STEARNS; they're no"i living on Neff road. Mrs. S. is the former • '0 • of, filmy white Frel1ch m.arq~l- were in matching,rose beige and visiling Mary Lou ..• and we understand she's to be a member of MARY McCLURE. THE HARLEY EARLS of Tou. sette, !ind her attendants m bll- her corsage was a purple orchid. the wedding party. • • • • • raine road bid',fare\vell this week lowy dotted swiss' frocks pre. th b'd )' to their visitors from Palm sented a summery picture as they Mrs. Semmler, ,e ,I'I egroom .. Betsy Whelden is off to Leland ••• to S~mmer at the family Another returnee to the Pointe Springs, Calif., MR. and MRS. advanced up ,the aisle. m0dt~er'hch?Sge aqua 'lcrepe, , thd~ hrm • • • last week was SARA TIEDE- WILLIAM .. ~. COLBURN, The Fashioned with. a long, fitted .0b Ic~avm cap s eeves an And Nancy Wensinger leaves this week.end • , • to enjoy t,h. IyIAN, daught~r of the CAR~TEN Colburns .leU to visit 'MR. and bodice and .long; fitted sleeves, a desl~n of gold' and aqu:a bead coolth at th,~ Hickory Island home of her parents. • • TIEDEMANS of Kenwood road. MRS. J. BELL MORAN of Wind. t!1ebridal dress featured .an in- embroidery. The lo!,!g skirt h~d Pat McKean may be addressed .t Eaton's Ranch ••• out there Sara'has been jaunting about the mill Pointe drive at their summer set yoke banded with a fold of a fitted peplum whICh ended In. in old Wyoming ••. and Sue Fitzsimmons is !ocal TORoaring Brook, East, visiting in Martha's Vine- home in Whitefield, N. H. MR. marquisette in slight off-the- a bustle-back effect. Her head- . h f h . d f h h th yard, Nantucket and Rye, N. Y. and MRS. EDWARD B. CAULK- shoulder effect. A row of tiny dres.s was, of small, aqua~olored MIC igan, or t e remllin er 0 t e ot wea er • • • • • • INS also left with the Colburnsbuttons extended from the sweet- ost~IC~ plu.mes and she wore a PRIMMY OFF TO 'SCONSET MRS. MASON RUMNEY of I heart neckline to the bo.ttoin of white orchId... . . , On the twenty.second of this month ••• deb Priinmy Groch St. Paul avenue has as her guests for a litay in WHitefield'the'bodice: 'The'. skirt, fitteQ at ,At the. r~ceph~n, the weddin,S .• • • the hips, was very full at the partyreeelyed mthe D.A.C;.s leaves her St. Paul avenue home. • . .this week her son-in-law and \ Vacationing in.thc White Moun- hemline and extended into a cir- Pontchartram room, where w~lte 'th h d d. L.' J G h daughter, MR. AND MRS. GUY To motor WI er a '" OUIS • roc .,. CONRATH of Bethesda, Md., and tains are DR. and MRS. JOHN cular train. flowers. were use~ for deco.r~~!.on. Down Massachusetts way • • . their daughter, BARBARA: C. MATEER of Maumee avenue, The long veil of illusion was Th~ b;ld.al. table, m the adJolnmg . Mr, G. will visit friends on Nantuckett .•• arJd Primmy will • • • as are. MR. and MRS. WALTER fastened to a little bonnet of rose la~les dining roo~" was adorned visit her Smith College roommate ••• Berbarll Vick ••• on 'Sconset. A Northern week-end. was ,ilW IVIEEKof Rivard boulevard. I pointed lace, the:veil being edged ~Ith vases of ~hlt~ flowers and Toronto is the vacation chRice to the shoulders with rose pointe. 1Jghte~ candles ~ silver holders. Mr. Groch and Primmy will stop, en route home, in Albany for spenl by MR. AND MRS. The former ~ARBA;RA BREWER TAIT,qaughter of Mrs. of DR. and MRS. HAROLD FEN. Bonnie carried an arrangement The tiered weddmg cake, on. a . the labor Day week.end [they are former residents of that New GEORGE N. MONRO, III ;of Brewer Tait of the Alden Park Manor and Mrs. Francis D. EeH of St. Paul avenUli, who are of gardenias c~mbiped with greel! separllte table, was garl~n~ed In York town, you kncw}. Touraine road. Al Mackinac IS-Tait of Burns avenue, whose marriage to the son of Mr. and motoring there for, a two.weeks' philodendron. . flowers and greens.. . COURT LADIES land they were the guests of Mrs Reynold W 'Semmler' of Berkshire road Grosse Pointe t . . ., .. . When the couple left on theIr O h h C CI b tty GOV. KIM SIGLER. THE WIL- ...... ' say. • • • ~ean Ma1comso? was~e maid honeymoon trip to Californil\, the n t e tl!nnis courts out at t e ountry ~ ••• you are pre LIAM M. JOYS joined the Mon- Park, tOOKplace on Saturday, August 2. -Picture 1))' Mo{[el Siudio of honor and bl'ldes!1?alds were. new Mrs. Semmler wore a pastel IIpt to glimpse such court enthusiasts as: . ros for the trip. I MRS. HENRY L. NEWNAN of ~onstance Nester, JacqueUne Ew- yellow gabardine suit and burnt Jo Collins ••• Betty and Sally Sutherland ••• Laird Beamer. • • • • • . More 'traveling .news...,. MRS. and her sons, TOM and CHUCK, McKinley place and her son, mg, .Mary Mal!>wand~eg~ Ern.e. straw hat trimmed in yellow and And dt last week's dance ••• we saw Joyce Mulkey being hailed In honor of JANE McCLURE BENJAMIN' O. SHEPHERD of of Nottingham road. They have HENRY. L.. NEWNAN, JR. have Th~lr costumes. we~e Identical. 111 brown plaided ribbon. Her ac- on all sides by friends who are so happy she is up and. about and and MRS. CHARLES WRIGH'f, Ridge road is staying with her been spending the last month at circled Aug. 5 on their" calendars. deSIgn, Je~ b~Ulg In pa~tel pmk .cessories were brown and white. having fun again . • • , III, the THOMAS K. WR~GHTS f,ther's twin cousins, MISS MO- Scenic Lake, near Muskegon, as That's the date of a wedding in and th.e maids mc?ntrastmg blue •. Upon their return early in Sep- After that serious ~uto crash which so closely followed her bow held a large cocktail party' on NA and MISS NEENAH BURN, the ,guests of Mrs. F.'s mother, Greensboro, N. C., they're plan- T~elf ~otted SWISSfro.cks were tember, they will live on Alter at Crystal Lake. She combined MRS. RUSSELL A. McNAIR and ning to attend. Mrs. Newnan's quamt. With ver? ,fu.U~kirts gath. road where they have ar, apart- t . ty )' th' S SU{lday in the garden of their o socle liar ler II ummer. home in Cadieux road. Jane's the the trip'with taking her daughter, her brother, MAc: nephew, JAMES LANDONTAY- ered m a~ the hlpline to the ment POST DEBS REPORT DOLDRUMS daughter of the HAROLD Mc- PAM, to Huntington camp. • • 0 LOR, will marry DOROTHY long, fitted hodices, the Rkirts • ne post d8bs, too, reporf DOLDRUMS. • • CLURES of St. Paul avenue, 81;1d • .• • . Travelers: MRS. RICHARD VAN WYCK WILLIAMS of being .finished at the bottom with two deep floun<;es.. Folds of the Zenia Panfil toWed There will be iI brief respite from the hum drum, this we'ek.end, has been in New YO.rkfor almost The WILLIAM O. KRONNERS SHERMAN GEHLERT JR. of Greensboro, and the' Pointe con- of East Jefferson avenue are Grayton road and her daughters tingent are leaving Aug. 20 and material outlined theboat.shaped Clement A. Chargot however .•• when those two aHraetive ycung men if the slag line. •• a year. •• 0 necklines, following the off.shoul. hrothers Bob and Marvin Rorid come over from their Toledo home •.• spending a summ~r whic.h is pret- JUDY, JANE, JOAN and PAT: !'~own. Thursday was, the day of de- ty m~ch on thlC I~eal Side-they Iare off on an Eastern tour, with ---. • • del' effect of the bride's dress. Zenia Panfil will become the Bob will visit Dr,'and Mrs. J. Stewart Hudson ••• and post deb parture for the ALLEN F. ED- have be~n shuttling back and stops planned in New. York, Bos- MR. AND MRS. EDWARD The attendants' hats. were bride of Clement A. Chargot, her Julie ••. at their home on lothrop road. , . WARDS family. They left for for.th thIS seas.on between the ton, and New London, Conn. HUTCHENREUTHER and their crownless halos of dotted French parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Marvin is to be the guest of Mr. and Mn. Howard Bennett several weeks at the Huron Pomte and thel~ summer home They'll be gone for three weeks. children DIANA an 11 BUDDY, of maUne matching their tfrockll, C. Panfil of Lonyo road, an. of Washington road ••• and their daughter, DoHy. Mountain Club, with their daugh- at Onekame, }.1lch., on Portage 0 • • Manitowoc, Wis. are visiting Ed's and they carried bouquets of gar~ nounce. ter, CHRISTINE. Lake. They'll be back on. Sunday Is th LOUIS HUTCHEN denflov,;ers with ,yellow. and blue \.The bridegroom-elect is the son FOURSOME TO LItTLE CLUB ...... from a somewhat more extensiv~ ,Baby talk: MR. AND MRS. paren, e . - tones predoininating. cf'Mr. and Mrs. Michael Chlirgot HEYWOOD. J, KNIGHTON of REUTHERS of the Whittier. and This foursome ••• will i~in Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Anderson, Jr. EMILY PETER'S back in the 'stay, eluring which time they've To'ledo. a"nn'"'ounce the bl'rth of'8 his sister. and brother-in-law, Howard Semmler was his of Balfour road. ..,la~d:.Jh~y:~.eJ~tf~,lurn~Jr.~m)heik~e!llludil ..we~ding trip ,w;he.re,.~ointe., ..t..th~,honie•.oL her ..,par- had'.as their.,guests,their •..on~in~ RS LES SCHROED brother's best man, and another Zenia is a graduate of Mary- ents, .the JULIUS PETERS' of law riUii! ,. daughter, MR. AND daughter, JOSEPHINE DOSSIN MR. AND I'll . - brother, Donald, and Bonnie's. grove College and her fiance at- they were \otneclby the 'William Clay Fords) , , , MRS. JOHN T. WHEELER, JR., KNIGHTON, July 14. Thebaby's ER, of Lochmoor boulovard over And a I will go over to the LiHle Club ••• Kerby road. She bas been in brother, Walter Watson Tait II, tended the University of Detroit Chicago, but will remain here of Raymond road and their chil- mother is the former SIDONIE the weekend. were ushers. Also senting guests and the Detroit Institute of Tech- For the Saturday evening dinner ddnce • , • dren, TOMMY and MICHAEL; DOSSIN, daughter of MR. AND Incidentdlly, we are told that the young Fords either have just until her wedding Aug. 23 to I • • • were Robert Scott, John Park, nology. DAVID RIDGEWAY of Chicago as well as the senior JOHN MRS. RUSSELL A. DOSSIN of MR. ,and MRS. WAYNE A. arrived or ul'labout to drrive at the Seal Harbor, Me., home of in Grosse Pointe Memorial WHEELERS, who came up from Trombley road. MANSON of Edmore drive, De- Mrs. Edsel B. Ford •.• where they will stop until Bill returns to his Church. Emily's maid of honor Birmingham, Ala. The Kronnel'S' .' •• '. , troit, anpounce the birth of a studies at Yale this autumn ••• will ~ her sister, PATRICIA, other daughter,' PAT, has spent lint.il, after Labor Day, you'll daughter, Arllis Eli.zabeth, on Wendell, also, returns to the Univenity , , • but for the red of and David has asked SHERMAN the summer counseling at Camp find MRS. 'MAXJ. STRINGER July 28. Mrs. Manson :5 the form- this Summer ••• he's a real worling man , , • with his working day ROGERS of New York to be his Wathana ii:t Holly', Mich. and her daughters. JOAN and ~r P~YLLIS BLAUMA~ of Dev- • • • ANN. of Rivard boulevard, at or..;;hlreroad, Grosse Pomte Park. st;!rting at 7 o'clock in the morning , •• best man. • • • Afler saying good-bye to thei~ their summer cottage at Pointe • ~ • -u'les r. sc~ubot The junior Andersons are with ~is.father, Wendell W. Anderson, Back in town ar'e MR. AND son, CHARLES H. HODGES, III, aux Barques. Theil' house guests 1m. AND MRS.' PAUL J. end Mn. Anderson on Ridge roaa. MRS. J. LAWRENCE BUELL, who returned to New York last this week are. BETH KEEGIN DIRKSEN of Rivard blvd. and J CUSTOM JEWELS COMING HOME JR., of Vendome road, after their week after a month with his par- and LAURA'MURPHY. a party of friends have taken' a The Owen twins ••• He!en .nd Mary ••• arl!!on their way home trips through Ontario on visits ents, MR. and MRS. CHARLES • • • cottage at Hessel, Mich. and. will . }ftlJ.els I'or. Ell"" O'~1IIiofI from a wonderful holiday elt the Lazy K Bar Ranch ••• out Montane to their son, JOE, at Camp Ah- H. HODGES, JR. of Kenwood A Colorado vacation is planned .leave for the north this w~ek-end. mek; and to their daughter, road left for the Huron Mountain by MR. and MRS. PREWITT • • • CHerry 3454 s07 MetropOlitan BIds> way... . ELIZABETH, at Wapemeo Camp. Club. They'll spend the rest of SEMMES of Country Club drive. MR. and MRS, HOWARD . And Deedee Dwyer, along with Cl'lrolyi1Ti!lylor••• is junketing • • • the summer there. They will'leave on Sunday for .ROBERTS WALTON Jr. o~ in the East ••• visiting classmates C1ndin general having <'I whirl. .THE GAR! M, STROHS of • • • the Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Granville, Ohio .announce the Edgemont Park had just a few New Orleans is the destination Springs, to stay about three birth 'of a daughter, Christina, days' interval.between. their ar- of MRS. JAMES SCRIPPS of weeks. on Jul.lll 24. Mrs. Walton is the Parties 'PlannedFor' Brides-Elecl rival home from Charlevoix, and Cadieux road. She left this week • • • former MARIAN KUECHEN- a stay with' MR. AND MRS. for a visit with her husband, who MER E D I T H MANN MAY. MEISTER. . August activity.for brides-elect stead of Birmingham, will en ler- JOSEPH S. SHERER, JR., and is: stationed there as a chief NARD arrived on July .22, .her -As lld~ertised in Mlldemoisell•. is brisk, despite the heat. Mary tal'n' I'n her honor at a 'luncheon th.ell' depar ture for P'om te aux mate in the Merchant Madne. parents,. MR AND 1\'1.uRS JO HN Malow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. and swimming party at Orchard Barques, where they.were the • • • SELLMAN MAYNARD of Oak Claire Davenport Picks Arnold Malow of UI1ivel'sity pI. Lake Country. Club Aug. 27, and guests of MR. AND MRS. . Bilely, Mich., is the vacation Park, Ill, announce, Mrs. May- August 23 for Wedding is being honored at a number of Mrs. Edward Proctor will be CHARLES A. DEAN, JR., of address of MRS. C. J. REESE nard ill the former GLORIA parties befQre her marriage Sept. hostess the following day at a De- Lewiston road. of Grayton rqad. MANN, daughter of MR. AND Saturday, Aug. 23, is. the date 5. and in turn, is enlertaining for troit Club luncheon. •. • • • • • MRS. GEORGE. E. MANN of set by:Claire Davenport for her other brides-to-be. The spinster dinner fo;" Mary MRS. J. J. CROWLEY of Lake- In the Pointe for a while is Manistique avenue. . marriage to .Howard. E. Owens, Mary will be hostess on Aug. will be Il~ven by Jacqueline land avenue has as her house- MRS. CHARLESB. DU CHAR. • • • son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. 16 for Jeanne Tanncr. whose Ewing at her residence in Uni. guests her daughter and son-in- ME of University place. After Northpoint, Point vacationers Owens of Wolcott, Ind. ' wedding to Harry Asby is sche- versity place Sept. 2, and on the law, the DEHllLL TRAVISES, a month at Huron Mountain, are th~ REV.. DR. AND MRS. . The rites will be held in Grosse duled for Aug. 3(1. The affair third, Mrs. Gilbert '\'heiden is who recent1j' returned (rom Ger- she's staying at the home of FRANK FITT of McKinley place. Pointe Memorial. Church. will take the form of a tea and planning a luncheon and kitchen man~ on .a 90 day leave. Mr. HAROLD DU CHARME on Lake I · • · Claire is the daughter of Mr. miscellaneous shower. shower for Marj' al the Coun-Travls WIll shortly report to . . MR. AND MRS. MAURICE and Mrs.. Talmon ,f\. Davenport Mary's aunt, Mrs. Robert Hal- try Club. Washington for a possible con-I Court. The 'first of October: Mrs. TRINGALI of Harvard road an- Jr. of University Place. tinuation of loreign service. DuCharme plans to le3\ e for • • • Tryon, N. ,C., to spend the Win- MR~ AND MRS. IRVING ter. ~~~~.xr~~~f~ .~ . BOOK of Neff road are visiting • • • at Beach o'Pines, Ont., with THE , Houseguest of MR. and MRS. @l ~~~ ~thrttlrr' 5 . tl~IH~J. BURGESS BOOKS, JR. CHARLE1> F. NAVIN of York. .. shire road is MRS. FRED SAUN . ~ O ~~~@ '. . DERS of Minneapolis, Minn. Mrs. Whenever! --~Wherever! MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR h PASELKof Kercheval avenue Saunders is Mrs. Navin's aunt. . ... '" . .@ @ are seeing the West this sum- CALL mer-they're spending !I month More homecomers are MRS. @ Prescription Prices Here @ in California. CHARLES F. FREIBURGER, Ill' ~~ Are Always Fair. , , • • @ -~"+;:(-~". ~~, tfij ,,~ '"\ ~~' {~ 'Expert Care for your RugWear' . 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Thursday, AU9ust 7, /947 Go RO S SEP 0 I N.TE N E'W S . Page S.ven Woman's -Page • • • by, of, and for. Pointe Women -- .:...- -'- .:.-...;.... __ -:.. __ ------'------~------.....,------;------.... - •.. 0 'IDixon-Turner , . Mrs, Alfred A, Galiano '25thAnniversltJ'ylpatricia'Ann Best Club Members Frolic IWedding Sept. 5 For Hendersons I . ",' Emily Dixon, of Lake For;st, When f?rmer Pointers Mr. and Potter At .Show Boat Party' III., who will become the bride MrS. WIlham F. B. Henderson of Marries Ted . Of'RiChard H. Turner, son of the Chicago, 'celebrated their 25th C' ~~' I Ch h F' II d ' " 'I eremony in. Memoria 'urc 0 owe By Reception in Hundreds AHend Festive Event at Grosse Pointe Yacht James Turners of Provencal road, wedd mg anmversary on "on. has set the date for her wedding. day, many friends of long sl:md- Lincoln Road Home of Bride's Parents Clubj Fred Lowry, Famed Whistler, Features Entertainment The ceremony will take place ing were on hand -for the occa------_ Sept. 5. Emily is the daughter sicn... Patricia Ann Best and Theodore Lewis Potter exchanged, Last week's festive highlight atthe Gross'e Pointe Yacht I of Mr~ and Mrs. Arthur Dixon of 'l'he celebration took the form vows on Saturday at a ceremony held ,in Grosse Pointe Club was reached on Saturday evening, as hundreds of mem- I Lake Forest. . I of a dinner and dancing party I Memorial Church. The bride is the daughrer of Mr. !lnd Mrs. ,; . bers and their, guests attended the club's Show Boat party. The bride'elect is at the Huron 'Ilt the D.A.C., and the dub rooms Frank'Gordon Best of Lincoln road.and Ted/is the son of Mrs Featured on the program were~ , Mountain Club witl, her parents" were dec~rated with white flow- Lewis Pptter of Merriweather road and the late Dr. Potter. . Fred Lowry, famous blind whist- Melvilles. Mr. anQ Mrs. Carl llS are the senior Turners, and ers and sllvl'r I,eavl's .. Patticia's white' marqui~elte.t-'------'-:'--. __ ler; Dorothy Rae, singer with Smith, the Gordon Birgbauers, Dick goes over fo~ weekends. He's The Hend~rsons recelv~d 10 tl~e gOWI].was. dl'signed with. a wide hlul' crepe ~own.' wtih~hlch she Horace Heidt's band; and I.hePr,o. Mr'. and Mrs. Brouwer 'D.Mc- in school at ,Marquette. Pon~chartraml. Room w;th their rume outlining the deep decollet- w~re malc~mg accessories. The I:re~sive Four, lOcal barber shQp Int~'re, Dr. and Mrs. Eldon C. --"'---- son-m-law an9 dallght~r, Mr. ",md age, and bishop sleeves with rut- brlde{\room s mother, Mrs. P?t. qu,lltet. Dinner was ~ened out Baumgarten. and Dr. and Mrs. . d G Mrs. James Murray Northrup of fll'S at the cuiCs. The skirt ex- tel'. wore coral crl'pe With of doors, at the G.Pi'C's Ja.g~ Henry F. Crossen. Ne-if R oa roup Rossiter ioad. A Jarge ice-carv. tended into a short train matching accessories. Both moth- £Iill Still. more included Mr. and .Ids' Tea Party ing of the figure "25," lighted 'j'he fingertip illusion v~il was e.r~ wor~ corsages of rubrum The party W8S plaillli!J 'Y Eu- Mrs. Melvin Huffaker, Ihe Curtis Ho from beneath, held the center. of fastl'ned to a Catherine of Aragon hltes. , gmlc'T. O'Kppfe's enllJrt ..inmclI~ W.' Keegins, Dr.. and. Mrs. .Daniel the buffet table for the pre-din. cap. Patricia's bouquet was of For n motor ,tflP thr?u.gh, the , cOJ:lmlttee. Mu"h. pre-S'1c;w B6<:t J.' Leithauser, the Alphonse De; Mrs. 1Jary .Shields Ambrose nel' cocktail party. white roses centered with orchids New Engl\Uld states, Patncla wore cort;lnil pa~tYIl~g was don~. Pllepes, Mr. and Mrs.. William and her daughter, Carol Ann, of 'Mrs. Henderson wore a floor. Matron of honor for her sistel:' a light \0,1001 suit of hunter green Clotaii'man an;t Mrs. O'Y-e'ete en- Geiletl, the John T, Kellys, Mr:' Neff road had a tea party on length. gown. of pink taffeta .fOl'l was Mrs. C. B. ~oo. dhead,.' who and brown accessories. t~ttallled at a h.rgepar~y in t!leir and Mrs. John M. Toolin and Dr. Thursday, .July .31 for the pre- the party, With black lace trlTn- wore a shell PinK. marquisette .~: '':; \'Jr~"l",gdale or Vt .KIT,e. and Mrs. Leo Bartemeier. school aged children and their Among their 'guests wer~ Pro ' ming the f\lted bodice. gown, with a back peplum cascad. U hIla d mothers living in the 500, block -Guests were served dinner in ing to the hemline. In her hair rqu art .. re .n . 'IIId Mrs. Stanley Smith, . the D' bl I 't. of Neff road. , the ladies' dining room, at tables was a wreath of briarcliff rosl's' Jlonialbouqllet. . Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Rex B F.or 'D'rews' Tr.«-i p their mothers,. '" . were seated.. Bridesmaids included Sail y . , -. -'-, Regan, Commodore and Mrs.,lohn Mr. and Mrs:. V. M. Drew of Among the guests were:. Mrs., Among. the guests were Mr. Anne Dye of Marine City, Betti Honl!ymoonlng at Muskoka R; ~ulton, the Malcolm White.' Moran left for Iowa City Tlle-s~ Richard B. Campau and daughter and Mrs. A. J. Wettlaufer, Mr. BrIlJ,.Mar~' Campbl'11 and Pl'ggy IB~a~h, Ont. are Mr. and Mrs. heads, Mr. and Mrs.. Je3~c"FJeck day wilha double purpose in Mary, Mrs. Betty Pongracz and and .Mrs. Clarence E. Bleicher, Best. They ,\'ere in lavender 'VI1.lla~ T~omas Ireland after .4,. and'Mr: and Mrs .. Elmer Boyd. mind; daughter Ann;. Mrs. Donald' B. the' Earl Frasers, 'Mr. and Mrs. .,marquisette full.skirled dresses their weddmg on Saturday at 'Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Anurews '.. , . ' ), They saw' theIr lion Julius 1'1'- McLeod and son Donald, Mrs. FraQk J. K~nnedy, Mr.. and Mrs. with ~atching fitted jackets. I SI. MaUh,ew's Churcb. '. of Kenwood road werehusts lit ceivehisdegree in commerce' at Thomas L.'Munsen and son Tom. WiIli'am J. AUianson and Mi". and Hedadn?sses and bouquets were . The brIde Is the former Ehza- '!luther party. 'Their guestS. in. the Uriiv.'ersity of Iowa Wednes- my and daughter ,Ka,theryn,. Mrs. Mrs. Alex D> Blackwood; of Sally roses. . I beth Jane Urquhart, daughter of cludE'l1 the William D'l',:':rs. :Mr. Rohert W. Sumner and daughters lndM. rs. Frederick Ollison, Jr" day night, and will also be, on More.were:Mr. and Mts. Thom" ' Ted's bl'st man was Donald IIfr.and Mrs. John Emm~tt~rqu- hand for the announcement parly Stephanie and Mary McKay, Mrs. as Henderson, Jr" Mr.al)d, Mrs. Waldow. Thomas Castner and hart of Balfour road. B;l1.lS the ~l:r. and Mrs..Theodore Jacob, Dr. disclosing his engagement to Miss Edwin S. Pratt and daughter Herman L. Weckler, the Albert William and George Potter usher- s10nlofdMfr.Dantd.Mr,s'dwMllham C. William Bromme and Mrs. Hor- Marjorie Schmidt, daughter of Cymbrie and son Edwin, and Mrs. W 't . M R d F t M ed re an 0 e 1'01 ant etamora. lce Henry Manchester, Jr., of Mr. and Mrs, A. W.Schmidt of Ruth Schilling and daughter a, ons, t:s. eynau on, r.' . . . Elizabeth was married in .a • New York, the .Andl'ews' house Susie. and Mrs. J. Lafayette Cote, Mr. . The wedding recepllo~was held rosepointe lace gown designed guest. . '. 'Muscatine, I.. and Mrs .. Alphonse Dl'Paepe, ,the In the hOll)e of thebnde's par- with cap sleeves ami a Peter Pan'" Jack Oakie's band, played. for , ~ D. S. Harders and Mr. and Mrs. enls. collar. Her mitts were of match., ", ' dancing on the outdoor floor. In' Seek Rendezvous The:former Gloria Goike, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jbhn Rob~rt Mosby. " Mrs. Best received in a powder ing lace. ;' . ' one party were the, Henry ., A. Goike of Audubon avenue, Grosse Poinle Park, whose " ' . A band ot satin and lace roses Hopkes, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Farr h f Mr d MAd F G ]' f M t M'ld d K fastened thefingert!p veil, and and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burke., By R'a.'. 'it andA'ir marriage to t e son 0 • an rs .. n rew : a lano 0 F'ore.~t C. F nys. argare I. re naggs the bride carried a bouquet of " Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Richards A rendez' "o-u-s-.o-n.a Montana 'Boston, Ma,ss. ~oo~. place on August 2 ill St. ClaIr de Monte- p · tV. .t To Be Married August 23 orchids and carnations. lnd Mr. and Mrs. Ward Peck , falco Church. • . OUt ~. 1St ors Elizabeth'smllid of honor was were the guests of the A.J. Dal. ~~!1~~inf:r~~i~~~:a~f?~t v::~o~~. • • -Pj~lur; b~ Gone Butler __ Dr: and Mrs. Charles W. Marijane Savage, who' wore II 1011&.The 'E:. W. Johnsons were The popular Forest C. Fays of Knaggs of Yorkshire road 'an. lavender marquisette gown. The hosts to Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy . ,'. B *d. intervalsOn Wedvesday,this week. Mrs.. Jewett Glorz*a. . GOl*ke Be. co'mes r.l e Palm 'Beach, F.la., are occasio.ning nounce the engagement 01 their tebridesmaids,Rh int' greenPi marquiset-J .tt. farnum. Dw.yer of Lake Shore drive and much entertaining during their da!Jghter, Margaret Mildred, to ,were. e a eger, eane e " , Other partlers were Mr. and Mrs:Chllrles C. Creedon,_form- stay in the Pointe .. They arrived' Lester A. McIntosh, son of Mr. Ginskl', Shirley Smith and -Nancy' ~rs. Roy' Ouelette, the DOllaId Of A. Ifr' 'ed G.all*a' n'0 of Boston. . forly of Cloverly r.,oad,and now of on Sunday.. to be the guests of the. and Mrs. Ja'mes A. Mcintosh of Irelandrl'ed' pl'nk.. All'., thet' attendant<:b . tts.car. the W.hittier,. left by train. , . ------., George M.. Slocums at their cot- West Morrow circle, Oearborn: Best m carna IonJ h ouqueL B .d ' ' tage at the Old Club. !\ind d . d h an was 0 n . ro- On Friday Frank P. Book leU Mrs.A~fr. e.d . A.. Galiano ~v.a,sIJoa.n MCG.Uigang. of Chicago and Th Sl kt '1 I re receive . er BS de" head. Robert Carman, Fred Rohn ." Pointers Attend by comlJlercial airline and on Gloria GOIke before her marriage Frances Emery. e ocums gave a coc - al gree in music education at Mich- Jf" Robert D. IreJand and Mark Saturday Mr. andM.rs. Harold on Saturday in St. Clar~ to ..Mon- Alfred's best man was Owen party for the \'isitors on Sunday, igan State NormalSchool and has Dwyer Urquhart sealed the U* of M..Institute R.. Boyer and. three r;>f their tefa1co Church. The brIde IS the . . and Mrs. Slocum entertained at beel) a member :of .the faculty guests. ' Man~' of the members of the' . children, Mary, Alger and Hllr- daughler of the John A. Goikes GOII.e, and Kenneth and Stuart luncheon for Mrs. Fay yesterday. at the Grosse Pointe School of .. After I reception at the Whit- Grosse Pointe School Secretaries old, accompanied by Mrs. Book, of Audubon road and Alfred's Goike ,ushered. Cocktail hostess' this. evening Music. . tier, the pair left on their Can.' Association wnJ be attending an lelt in a private prane.. parents are Mr ,and Mrs. Andrew T.he reception was held in the for the pair will be Mrs. Roy The bridegroom-elect. studied adian trip. Institute for School Secretaries 'fhe rendezvous is the4-K F. Giliano of Boston, Mass. Whittier following the ceremony. Fruehauf' of. Three Mile 'drive,. engineering at the. University of conducted b~ .the University' of ranch, at Dean, Montana, where and this. party will take place Michigan. 'fhe wedding will In industry we can either suf- Michigan Auguat 7, 8, andS.,' 'the- 'group 'will spend ,everal Gloria wore a gown of white The young coutJe will live in beCore the SIOcums' dinner at the take place August 23 in the fer from a revolution or start The purpose of this. Institlltll I\IARJORIESCHMIDT weeks. marquisette .with accents. of ap- Boston Grosse Pointe Yacht ,Club. Grosse Pointe Memorial Church. one. pliqued embroidery.'A coroneto! . . "Tomorrow ihe •.,Fays,wlll,,\)e ." - .. ,' - '.-., ... " ',i,;[,'. Is to provide the. school secretary The 'w~dding will take place ,with information that will help lilies of the valley held iri' place ------honored at a cocktail and dinner ~~~~~.~~~n.~-u.: .~' during the. hOlidays. ,Tohn !~ a her fingertip' veil. The bridal d' , I d G' J b h GO' . f ~~ FE' ,. her to pedorm her duties better, graduate of Grosse I'ointe High Strenuous Guests Un er ....rivi ege ITS party y t e us stermans 0 ree . stlmate,s . .Immedid. Servi". 'rhe'Institute will conllist of dis- bouquet was of bouvardia; cen- r- Bloomfield Hills, to be given at a - School and. served in the Nayy tered by a white orchid. Given Month at Camp the Bloomfield Hills Country , t ' cussions, lectures, and general for two years as '. V.12 student Flee From Police C ' group mee tinIll. Matron of honor was Mrs. Cyril CI b • ~-,.:. and in the Air Corps. . Desmet, and. bridesmaids were ~ ;7.l ~ Dr .. Irene Place is in charge , Hi!ls a member of Beta Theta .. At a party SlInday night in a "'- "'- . I Two hundred underprivileged u . ----- ~~~. "'1 -"•• '';.-''J~\ I . O. r.nt.ce'~' . of the general schedule plan. Pi fraternity and was pledge h(lme in. the 1100 block. on Buck. girls froIl) Detroit and Wayne WiUiam Post Remick ...... Such speakers as Dean Edmon- I chairman of, his chapter during ingham, an altercation. broke out Toncray Party Honors County now are spending a free, Christ~ning AU9ust 10 ~ CUSTOM MADE lon, Dr. Claude Egllertsen, D'ean the past year. '. between 1\vo pf the guests and 'Mary Jane Kennedy all-expense~ month's vacation at ~ Sawyer, Dr.: T. Luther Purdom, gri!W so strenuous that the host the North Lake Christmas Sl'al ~. Upholstered. Painted .. or Plain Miss Mildred D. Webber, Mrs, felt it prudent to summon the po- Camp near Chelsea. Financed by William Post Remick, infant ~ Mary C. Bromage, MiSl Dorothy HOUSEHOLD HINT Greenwald, Dr. Willard C. Ol- When yo\.laie repai~ing woolen lice. Parties are still going on for t~e J?etroit Tubercul.osis Sanato- son of the James A. Remicks of ~. To Match Any Room i,. Your ,H0rt'16 garments, Iteam-press as you go 'When the ol!ieers arrived on M Jane Kennedy who will rJUm s annual Ch.rlstmas Seal Ridge road, will be."'christened ~. Distinctively Styled. Semibl), Priced lon, Dr. Theodore N. Newcomb the scene all was sweetness and ary. R N tt . Sale, the camp IS open two on Sunday in St. Paul's Church ~ if i I and Dr. Howard V. McClusky you wal'lt your work to lopk " 15 h d' be ;narned to . usse u er In months of the S.ummer, July for on the. lake shot'e.' ~. will contribute to the Institute. \vell when finished. 'Have' on. light: The contentious gues a Chnst Church Aug 15 ~ ~l..Ia'go P r d t hand a sponlite and press, cloths, hurriedly departed when the po. . . " I boys and A.ugust, for girls. The Remicks will give a small ~ ,. t::' 0 UC S .,--:- ..... , It is the plan of the MichIgan lice were summoned. "It was . Mrs. MIlI.ard Toneray and her Because these children other. tea following the ceremony. ~ AssoCiation of School Secretaries one ofcheegecioth for quick . d t d' "daughter, Peggy Lou, gave a wise never would have the bene. Young WI'lll'am's godmother I'S ~ TYler 8.3 S..... t/) hold .these work:shops annu- pressing, and one of firm cotton just a litt Ie mlsun ers an mg, I h t th W '-C't ~ ~ . h t . unc e.on a. e omen SlY fit of the out-of.doors, and gen- to be Mrs. Stephen Briggs of 1:1__ .., .. ..,.;,..... _, ' • Jlly. or wool for final I;lreising. sa.id th,e anXIOUS os.' Cl b T d f the p pul ~"."."',.,...... ,.s.'",."''n.,.~'-~~,,~''-''-,~''-~. u on uesay, or 0 ar eral wholesome activity of camp Lake Forest, m., and John Leary . Mary Jane, WIth 20 on the guest life, they are selected to attend will be his godfather. 000000 0 o~~0 0 0 0000000 00,000000000000000000000000 H list. . . by ~c??ol apd health authorit.ies. Mrs. Briggs Will arrive tomor- 'ii:, Ml!I'Y~ou wil~ also be ho~less A~ttVlt1es. I?lay: base?all, SWlm- row to stay with her mOlher, Mrs. at the spmster dmner to be given mmg,' boRtmg, handl.-craft. and IJohn T. Nichols of Lake Shore Aug. 13 'in the Toncray residence I genera), duties are supervised by road. ' "More than 70, percent of .11 automobile accidenh in Buckingham' road. 'twenty.seven counselors. . _ occur on dry pavement. Drive carefully. -- Alwayd " , YOUR WEDDING In 'Action Beautiful candids of your en- ART~ UR J. ROU Of tire wedding, breakfast "and AND C O'M PAN Y reception permanentiy mount.' ed in exquisite leather bound INSURANC-f' albulTI.

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.F e a t'ure.. . * * * * . Page * * * ,"'ho, where and whatno. Pointer of fnterest Good Taste By whoozil P;'t'oriJ, Recipll of PERSONAL'APPEARANCES People. i1f The Know .fJ.{Jinte MRS. HARLEY EARL appeared' at a .recentoutd9(lr party in a beautifully tailored grey linen suit with which she CODtrib~led by wore. what appeared to be grey linen shoes with platform Mrs. Harold. A. Beatty Counter Points\ soles. The finely tucked white blouse was a pretty addition TOMATO CONSOMME GLACE and the entire ensemble ..was ..most ..becoming. 1 large can, (i lb. 12oi.) By OI..IVE B. HENRY tomatoes (Italian type pre- MRS. JOHN HARTZELL is wearing, on the cooler summer days, ferred). . .. W.ho elJer beard of IInyolle's wanting to go back I~ schcml? a. smart canary ~'ello\Vwool suit, with buttons up 'or down (have'U 2 cups wl\ter. Well, " can be fun-when JACOBSON'S is responsible for )'our your own wa)'); the front of the skirl and blouse, terminating in a 1 large stalk celery a.nd ::"'.P~.'1l1ppe",.a,,~e, it is 11< pleasure to be selin on the' ca",pllS; cute Peter Pan turnover collar. A decidedly new and different lIole leaves ,chopped. .J'!",or l!a:Cflllr''$ featuring II. pl"id worsted dressmaker fu;th~ Is added by ihe speclaior sporlpumps she '~earS, the suede beinf the 1 medium onion chopped. Af"on WIth the new cuffs aNd soft ~ollar-iJs silvery disk bUllo"f )'ellow of the suit a:;d the irim, brown leather-a very good foot note. 3 scallions and tops chopped. CIM't be med lor rash. bUI wearing this costume would gi~'e' M,e ...... 1 cnrrot diced. " "moneyed" loolt. 11 may be had i,l sires 7 to 15al jlt(:obson's. l\/RS. THOMAS PADDOCK ;lIteriect~d a bit of tril/mess to ~ green pepPer diced.' "Charm" p~o~laims "the fav.orife. suit of th,e' IellIon!' Tailored ,m otherwise 1Vilti.,tg 'day whelt she appeared ;'1 an ;111111. aculate I . 2 bay leaves. °t ". pure w~rsted ~oeskin, # how.ties into. the tiniest of waist. u.bite litJe/t dress. The 1/I0IIOgrllm and belt were oj cocoa brOllJl1 .4 pepper corns. lmes, and WIll certllml}' be mosl becoming 10 )'our,s},i,,: It may 411d ber browll ,md wbite sporJ shoes jurtheted this color scbeme •. 2 whole cloves. . be badal Ja.cob~on's i~ sii:es 7 tf! 15. "Seve::teen" ,*turesll pure lier fl'bite COItOlZgIOI'BS1/JereIIllother evidellc.e of good gr001llil1g. .. .. 0;. , Mix above together in al,l u;orsted .gabartlme WIth '1 pelaled pepl"m /IIIring over the slim- enamel pan and stew. gently lmed skIrt-flattering IIll emls-to be found lit Jllrobson's in size' PILFERINGS for approximately one hour. from. 7 to 15. "MrMiemoiselle" portr.:'Is II s1lu!rr sm'"t suit oJ LEONARD LYONS tells of the stage in his son's life when he . 5ir<\in. t:,.'ough very fine sieve, .U.worsted shllrltski" to be wor". with Of' without II blouse ..... evinced a remarkable interest in money by increasing his price for add IVz tbs. sugar, and salt to "sui!"ble" for all occlISions-h,s bullet bullom-these are bullelS shining his father's shoes from 5,to 8 cents a pair, charging his tllste. Put in refrigerator trays yoU d be glad to hllve-tbey're • sure hit-ami tbe fi"ri"g roll," grandmother 1 cent interest when she had borrowed a dime from and freeze to ahf?avy mush, ,a1Ul.,uDs tell Ih~ world thlll tbis suit is tailored;" the late.st him, etc. When Mr. Lyons heard that he had been .elected vice- stirring frequently. Sprinkle fllShJ01'. Y~u w,!lcfi"a it at jllcobso"'si,, size 7 to. 15. Paintll president of his school class he congratulated him. The boy shrugged with finely ..cut chives and Cou,.,te~ Po.",ts In. the Grosse Pointe News tells of all'U:D.bl in disappointment and complained: "Two votes le'ss, &nd I'd have serve in individuaIglass bowls gabardmes,n II flamty of ~olO'rsf~r $22.95-eost~me suits ~39.9{ been treasurer." ...... surrounded by chopped ice. ant! u.P-Tweeds-("o "fIllrdrobe. II complele wlthout'lweeds)-. Serves six.su,ts ", tke most IIppealmg combInation 'of colors/O'r $69.95 wi!h An actress once called a columnist and said that .he had had, _~_"--_ ,topCOIIIS In Ille ,sa11.1ecQIO'rs.• 1 'U,;tb.lllrger.cbecluOf' pllllerns aomene\(>"photographs made. "I I.oak'sim'plydivine in these pictures," Otl'O'. reo !?r$75 .. These are re.llj. "tfJp{."The Youth Center fealurint she said and added poutipgly that the picture' his newspaper had 6n . n'P.' .tu' res'., .s,zes 7-14 hilS adorllble colton dresses fOr the ltuJ;IM sumftzer file was taken many years before and was a very poor picture. She M .ve the'Clou' .ds 'dllYs. BiK, tituJ Uttle Sister COIJOfIpiaids will make you k,.ow asked that if she sent the !leW,divine photo would he substitute it Abo you're see",K. double "uJ su~h " clite''lJisirm-i,uhes :1 10 6 10, for the old awful one? He did .. '. and that's how he knew she was $7.95 1In4 frol1l 7 to 14 for $9.95-Swellter girls cflTl'i gel byw;th. about to divorce her husband... Motion Pictures 5,000 feet olltthe new ~n~ly knit matching pull-over and Cllf'lli'gllnmodels. . .. above the Mississippi Valley may -the)' come 111 sizes 10 to 16 and in attracti"e shades of blue, The prIncip~a high school told me recently that he had a soon become a regular "Passen- che"y red a,.d Hunters green ... PI"id slt;rls fO'r $5.9' will_ compli~ problem In internationalism recently when three boys were sent to ger":'"Comfort'.' aboard Chicago ment theses~.ters and 1011. To It,,!' one dr)' aira clean 1'ai". his office for misdemeanors. He said that one was Polish, one Russian ami Southern. DC-4 planes. asa collts of mll"Y ,colO'rs.tuJ fllbrics to please 1111buyers tire " deft"it, and one Rumanian so he remained perfectly neutral and gave them MRS. H. JOHN CRAIN res4,lt of an experimental show- musl ... Alflhis .tJd much more 1114] be had III ]ACOBSOl"i'S. ingheld"July 31'when'the-line's all Haft: Columbia. . By Olive H. Hem)' ...... IFligh.t 101 took off from Mem-. . . . Mr. Crain responsipl~. for his wife's collection b~cause copper, nUl"l¥. cane g.lass and even phis south~b.ound fOr New Or- Another friend was calling upon an acquaintance one evening is of his primary interest in vases. It has been his habit for many an old kerosene lamp is ex- leans and Havana

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GROSSE" PO I' N T EN EW 5 . Thursday, AL!CJust,7, 1947 . "k' - S t' 6' so~l shower in their Audubon friend •. which ,is acheduled for Maumee; and Ann, Stockl 107 ~riod 9f th,e I,ummer OpeN Aue.ine and:the Earl of Northbrook, 'ment Which C'haraeItriz.e the in "y"y 'Erne p;I' s ep', road home. Mrs. Hl1-rql. , ,.. , Mrs;~Ibt!rt E. Cooney and Mrs. Among the 150 school girllex_Youn& ricjen are proudly putt- illg Sa~ur.day Will be two girlll the Art Institute another Italian the form of U)lretlioD once 10 O' John J. Wharam will hostess, a.' •. ,' . ' '". " t inc, their horses throu,h their from Grosse Pointe: Joyce Cule- painting l~m that collection";" prominent ill w~m art but noW' ' "M.a'. r'rw.'ge, to",Bo':b~,SC' 'tt. Juncheon and miscellalleousCltedly preparlJ' for~hLl e-.:en 'paces, for the horse show is onehan, 1404 Somerset; lInd 'Ann "St.Jerome" by Pietro da Cor- so rare, of ,the human form in For sh()\,~erat the Raiss home on Uni. are I number of IIlrls from of the favorite spectacle;s, Camp- Barker, 395 Fisher road. ton a (1596.1~9). movement. Bride.elect Peggy Erne has se- jorieWebsterJunJorCollege. Ve}Sltr p~c~ Tue~~t~ .Aug~t~. Grosse Pointe: Sally Andrus, 134 e!"s wi~. ~lso .pr~sent demons~a. ----- ,"Our new painting," said Edgar ftest comes from a pea<:eful Iected Saturday,' Sept: 6, for the 'BoD has. a~ked Jerry sCott to .. ac Ie wmg WI .. onor , • ,f.feadow lane; Carol Cooper',223 tl~ns' 0 en~mg, arche.ry, sw!ffi- P.Richardson, director of the De- Do t P' 't" heart and a clear COI1IClenee.:- 'ate of he.r m.arriage toSyd be h'ls' best. man. 'Wil.JillmErnl!, Pe.ggy an~ Mary Ma,low at ~he McMillan. Elinor "Corfield 1510 mmg, , temus, and llfe-savmg. ,. na,ea. I. n .1.". ,g' troit Institute ot Artl, "shows the O spmster dmner she lS pI\Inning ". 'And each of these 150 girls has I of not from I day' in bed. .. Robert Scott, son of Mr. and Peggy's .brother,' Reynold W'for Sept. 2 a.nd pre-nuptial fes- Oxford road, Joan Dasef; 1234 at least one piece of her own T..0' .Art Inst'I"tut..e qua itits ~race and lyric senti. Mrs. Syd R. Scott o(University Semmler, Jr., John Park, Thomas tivities will be climaxed by the ~ford; DorpthyDunlop, 2D381handwor,kgoing into the exliibit place. , " HatcherandThomasCandlerwill.rehearsal dinner which Mr. and Nesbit. Judith .Fordon. 1047 of metalwork; ceramics, jewelry. ). v ••• "'--ltL B---d . Peggy is. the. daughter. of Mr. seat the guests. Mrs. Scott, will give at their Whitti~r' .. Judy Hagerman,. 242 leather (II' \JIQck printing. ~' ...... U'_~ ... ~,. • ~ and Mrs. Hans Erne of Fisher Parties honoring Peggy line the home Thursday, Sept. •. Oak strekt; 'Linda Hart, 246 JIill-. ,The fun of hon'Jeeon1iri&,isn't The ,Delroit Institute of Artl road. The 'couple' will exchange calendar":-with the 'first held last ._ crest;,sal1y HUbbard,SI Muskoka limiled ~campe~s. Many of their hu .'acquired,as the gift. of Mr. .n J CJ VJ 44 their nuptial'vows ata4 o'clock Thur$day. Ja.nice U!t.' Hoffmall C',amp'er's Awal-t. road;.Adelli Huebner, 16335. Jef. 'mothers ,will go down the bluff and Mrs.E. Raymond Field, a dis. v,._ ...::>Lix "oll~ ceremony in Christ Church. hostessedadessert bridge at the ferson, East;'.Julia Jones, 1899 to Cavell's white, sl\ndYbeach or tinguished example of Annibale . Mrs. Re~'nold W. Semmler, Jr~, home of her parents, ~heHoward Pa"rent's VIS. lOt Country Club drive; Louise LEe, return to ,the big stone fireplace Carr~cci's pamting,. "The Virgin oS.. CJ J IJ, J the former Bonnie Tait. will be V, Hoffmans of Washmgton road, 814 .Barrington; , Jane' ana, Carol in ,the lodge with fond Jllemories and Child wtih st. Francis." Car- _jam • ...::>~- Hf!.. matron of honol. and Nancy Flin- at. which. Peggy .shared honors Lundgren, .1237 Harvard .road: of. hliPPY summers spent lit this racci (1560.1609) painted the gal-I~ ' .On SaJ. at Your F~vorlte Gro«l7 lion term an is to be Peggy's honor WIth four other brtdes.elect, Bon- At' the YWCA's Camp Clwell Margaret, Moore, 790 N. Moore; camp when they .were .chool ley of the palace of Cardinal maid. BriM$maids will beJac~ nie Tait; Jeanne Tanner, Connie on Lake Huron, last minute prep- Sandra Peacock, 1113 Cadieux; girls. Thisis the 34th season that Farnese in Rome. != HOT BREAD FOR RETAIL SALE = , queline Ewing, Cynthia Book,. Nestor and Mary Malow. arations are being made for the Donna P~thick, 1059 Whittier; the YMCA ot Detroit. has oper- The picture, 18~ Inches high ~. AT 1 P.M.},tn~ t~Fr~.AT OUR = Jeanne, Malcomson. and Virginia SUnday,. Mrs~, Elmer A. Frei- traditional, highlight of each Patricia Putnam,' 420. Roland;" ated C.amp Cavell',on Lake HUI:on,. and 14;2 jnches wide and painted l\ Lowe of Shaker Heights, 0., who wald and her daughter Ann .en- ~'ear's. camping season •.• the Janet Ratcliffe, 1080 North '- 90 miles north of Detroit. in oil on copper plate, comes from 109)2 Shoem.~., , T.t.phon. IV. 9595 was Peggy's roommate at Mar- tertained' at a supper and per-I open house for parents and ford road; Sally Sch~me, 16845 Th.e tinal two.week camping the collection of Sir Thomas Bar.

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Page Ten GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday,August 7,. 1947 Star Boat Skipp'ersHead for Pointe Series State Championship Races Briggs Team A Friend in Need IFarms Takes Two Teams Battle for Top On Calendar This Weekend Victorio'us In Metropolitan Honors in Class B League Record Entry Lis+ GUc'ranteed for Event Being Sponsored All-Star Tilt League Lead Gragg-Sdherer and Harper M.r~hants Holdinc] Down First by Detroit River Fleet at Crescent Sail Yacht Club Two Pf.ces with Only Singl.loss Chalked Up Against Each By FRED RUNNELLS. Softball Artists Defeat Local Gets Undisputed PomlUion The Detroit River Star Fleet, the second oldest Star Aggregation by 9.2 Score of First Place By Beating ., IOE FROMM fleet in the world, will add another feather to its cap next At Defer Field Woods Nine, 8-3 Class B of the Grosse Pointe Baseball League has weekend when it plays ,host to the largest turnout of ~tar emerged from a tight title race to ~ runaway.between two boats ever to enter the Michigan State Star Class ChamplOn- By JOE FROMM ' The Farms took over undis- teams, Gragg & Scllerer ond Northeast Harper Merchants. ship series since its inaugration back in 1938. ,The Grosse Pointe All-Stars puted possession of first place Up until a few weeks two of the five have dropped leaving Twenty skippers have. sent '!-- 'lost a softball contest to the in . the Metropolitan Club ~nly three. word that they will be in Grosse The series has received the Briggs All.Stars last Wednes. baseball standings last week Sunday both GrlJll " Scherer Pointe by Friday night and there offlclal sanction of the Interna- day evening 9-2 at Defer bd f r th W d 8 3 and the Harper Merchant. won two weeks .ago to give him a to. is an excellent chance ll1at there tional Star Class Yacht Racing School. AplJroximately 1000 y e ea 109 e. 00 S - I readily. the former downing st. tal of seven hits granted in two will he seven or eighl more en. Association and the winning I' t k 100 't Wednesday. PrevI~us to t~at Clare' CYO 8.0, and tll-e latter iames and 3~ ,trike. outs to his tries roll in before race time next skipper will be allowed to dls- peop e, gIve or a ea. ,WI ~ game both. teams, were tied defeatinr Grosse Pointe Woods credit. Saturday afternoon. Regardless play three chevrons on his salls, nessed the game. '.The local for first place honors. . Businessmen. 13-%. In the other . Georie Squillace was the field. pf whether or not lhese question. embleml\Hc 01 the winner of a All-Stars are the best players In the other . games the City game .Joe Moceri won in story- ing star. of the Illme with a shoe. IIble entries ,\let here in Um.e the clus C vent. picked from the 17 C.Iass A won over the Park on a forfeit bOOKfalhion over Bob'. DrillS lItririe catch that- robbed Tom Detroit River Fleet is certain to The deed of gift of the Upton teams in the Playground Wednesday; the Woo,ds won a in the ninth inning, 9-8. Kldilh 'of a hit in the liith. Squil- establish a new record for en- Trophy specllically state:' t~e L~ague sponsored. by the rIose one over the Shores, 3-%, Moceri trailed 8-3 going into Jace, playing Jeft field, charged tries for the event. event cannot be held tWice In Grosse Pointe Board of Edu- Friday; and the Farms downed the Jilst of the .ninth. Just when approximately 50 yards and Detroit won the right to stage succession by the .ame fleet. cation. . the Park 9-5. In a rescheduled it appeared as' if Bob's Drugs caught the ball at his shoe tops the historical ellent this summer Thereiore if a Detroit skipper 15 Briggs plays in .the IndustriaJ game Monday the Park defeated would win their lirat "eame of running at top speed. His momen. when Dick Miller and his crew. viclorious the series will be sailed League every Fric:iay evening and the City 3:2 behind the three hit the. season thines blew up and turn. made him fall after the Maynard Heath .salled the i r in some olher Michigan lake, to date has a .season's record pitching' ot youni Mike Wallace. Moceri came. through with six catch. He made a somersault and illustrious "Fleet Star" to three excluding Lake 5t. Clair, chosen of nine. wins and no losses. Be- Bob Ruck allowed six bases on runs;, highJightedby Larry Ran. came. up with the ball clutched consecutive vielories over a 17 by the winning skipper. sides this, they play other teams balls)o the Wood!! but tightened cillo's home run with the bases in his hand. boat fleet at Gull Lake a year The series wlIl be sailed out around Detroit such. as the game up in the pinches. Eddie Martens loaded. Here's the' way the in- .'\n old baseball tradition says ago. of the Crescent Sail Yacht Club played Wednesday. They have a held the Fai'ms hitless in the first ning wenl: ,that when a player makes an ex- Miller and l1eath will be to- on Lake, Shore drive. and the combined season'srecord of 16 thr,ee innings but a few timely Benny Sideran led off wit!) a traordinary catch he leads off the gether again \0 defend their first race will. get under way at wins as against only one defeat. . safeties and .three wal)ts pro. wa~k. the sixth i5Sued by Bob's next inning. It ran true in this state c~ampior:sh.ip, but "Fleet 2 p,m., Saturday, Augusl ~,fol- This year marks the ,sev~nth vided the,margin of victory. pitcher. Herman Harm. Hahn case. When Squillace stepped to Star" wlll.b,e m1SSll1g.Itwas ..50ld lowe~ by a steak supper that year that the Grosse Pointe All- Mike Wallace of the. Park and doubled to len, sending Sidcran the pJate" received another big to a promIsing Star ~oat skipper evening. IStars have plaved Briggs. They .BilI Pierce," Flirms hurler, met to third. Don Bo.tt made 'an out, hand from the crowd and at Gull Lake last wllIte.r. Miller .On S.unday, Aug~sllO. the. fleet have yet to win a game, but all on the moun!! F.rlday with the but JCI'ry Gervais worke.d Harm promptly acknowledged it with will atte!Upt to an~ex h.ls ~econd Will hit the starting Ime _t 10 the fans get much pleasure from latter the victor. 'The Park's poor for another pass, Joadlng the a base hlt to right. consecutlve champ~?nshl'p In ~he a.m., ~or the second race a~d watching one of the top teams . fielding aided the' Farms con- bas~s., • • e writer's boal "Brat . which Mill. the thIrd race will start at 2.30 from Detroit and the elite soft-" siderably. On the same night the Jlln Eva~ beat out a b~se hit In the. oth.er' game Sunday er and his crew have sailed all p.m. F~l1owin~ the final race t~e ballers from Gros.~e Pointe play. Shores started .. two run rally to t.he third. baseman. Siderin Northe8!t . Harper Merchanls season in Jocal regattas. . c,ompelmg .• ~pt:ers an? the.lr Briggs won last year, 9~1. In .the seventh on Harry Ham. scor~ng, .makm• the, s~ore8.4 downed Grosse Pointe Woods If Miller can win IhlS years crews are mVlteQ to a ?mne~m At the end of the third inningmond's triple but fell short of and leaVIng the bases .1ammed. Businessmen with a 13.2 shel- r;eries he will become the second the cl~bhouse. a~ whl~h tll~e all fans 'and players. paid a min- tying*thegame. Al Flann~ry was hit by a pltched Jacking. Ed Wallers. gave up two to win the State Championship the dalJy and senes pflzes Will ute of silent tribute to Richard In the .1'escheduJed game Mike. ball, forcmg Hahn over. ~he plate. unearned runs in the first t,,,o two years in a row. Stu Bell. of be awarded and the Upton Tro. DeYonkers. who had been sched. , Wallace' slow-balled the City to Larry . (Frog) Ran~l1to then innings and then held the Busi- !'aw Paw Lake turned the tnck phy p~e5ented to the new slate uled to play for Grosse Pointe deteat: His pitches were 80 slow stepped. to the plate ,and caught nessmen scoreJess fill' the remain. 10 1941 and 1942. cha~plon. . but who was killed in an auto- lhat he threw the timing of the hold ~f one of Harm. fast bails der of the game. The largest contingent of boals ,Sliver cups, large, medIUm and mobile accident five days pre-' opposin& batters off and they and nfled the ball ,to Jeft field. Harper had a big five-run in- is expected from Gull L~ke and. small, w,lll be a\~arded to. the vious. The two teams lined up MERYL AMO, (left), gets a helping hand from his could not conne<:t solldly. Mike The ball rl!lled by the left ning in the eighth. The first six the boys are dead certam they first, second and thJrd place boats along the baselines for the min- pal DICK MIL.LER, defending Michigan State' Star Class is on:ly thirteen .)'ears old. fielder. an~ Rancllio. made a com- men up hit safely. three doubles will take the event back to their of lh~ seri~s.. " ute of silence., champion, in stepping his spar in preparation for the com- Standln,. p1te CIrCUItarou1?d the bases to and three singles. Incidentally, home waters fOI"1948. Dally pflzes consl~t of I hun- Grosse Pointe made 'only three ing State Championship series to be sailed off of Crescent W . L score four bl. runs, . all six batters used the same bat. The Upton Trophy, donated by dred feet of t~ree-el.ghths colton hits during the game. Plath and Sail Yacht Club next week end August 9 and 10. Amo Farms .., : 4 0 Bob's Drui~ took the lead in Bill Baby and Harold {Boots) ~he Upton famil?, in Kalamazoo line,. a beaullful hfe-preserv~r Donaldson singled In the lifth retently completed work on his new Star "War Paint," and Woods 3 1 the second. on .thr.ee runs. They Zang eachc got three hils (or the 10 honor ?f thelrs?n who. was cushIon, sheath kmfe and aIr imd Simowskl hit safely in the I ' . I City 2 1 added another run In the !!ixth winners. Zang hit a home run drowned lit a boating aCCident co~ns sun glasses. Ope .of th~se sixth. Grosse Pointe's two runs will be giving Mi ler plenty of competItion, as wi I some Shores 1 3 before Moceri tallied three oInthe in the fifth with one.to18n on base. several year.s a.go, is thoe covele.d prizes. goes to the Win. mng skip- came in .the first when shortstop 18 or 19 other out of town Star skippers. in the 1947 State P k . 0 • seventh. , prize .t~e" Michigan skippers Will per 01 each race and In case one T)'son of BrIggs made three wild Championships, Miller will be sailing "Brat" and will. at- . ar s ;...... ,,,~~bf.sO.uDrrUrgusnsinicnreathseedirthh!allfeaodf STANDl~S I, Pcl. be sallmg for. boat wins more than. one ra~e throws. past first base. attempt to annex the title for the second year in succession G S h 7 1 U t d th t I th d I k 11 P k"S' S' · the ninth but Moceri' exp.loded raKK' c erer ...... 875 Young. pton cree e e r.op IY e secon pace. s Ipp.er WI Brig"s overcame the two run and J'oin Stu Bell, of Paw Paw Lake, who is the only other ar. wlmmlng N E H i\f 5 1 .833 h f t t d t b d d th d I Th .. everything in their [Olce. In their . . .' I . be fore Ifs un or una eh,acc~ e~_ e awar e e. aJ'y pr~ze.ts .e delicit in the top of the third skipper to win two years in a row. He turned the trick Meet Pulls 42.00 ninth to win in the biglest come- Joe ~io~erl 5 3 .625 and was oun d among IS e"ee ..., crews 0f th•e wm!lmg oa m with seven runs in an inning th"at I'n 1941 a'nd '42. Pl'cture b" Fred RUllnells G.p \., B • 6 . 'J h' t d h II at p of J back of the year. . . ,. . 1I .4SI by h IS faml y II' 0 maugura e eac race WI receive w er 1'0 saw twelve men go to bat. Briggs'l_ .• • • 51. Clare ," 5 AN .OOu the event. . foul-weather parkas. I~~~,;o~~o~~~th~~~ :ai~~, ~d~~ ~'Blt'tzen's" O'wners Taste il~~o:~~u~o~~t~~~~~ ~he~f S~~- G~~~ ~Os~~~r~e~~r~o b~:~~l~~~ Bob's ~::Jt~'~'r"Ati~ustl~ it B t' TkO batter, and two stolen bases. Mar- . . ! day, August 3, bf!fore.4200proud 80' St Cl ~, "R II I; Sa e . ver tins smashed a double with the . . .. . parenti Ind spectators at the - wIn over . are. U\e loser. Bob'l Dro,...... Il30 001 OO-l 8 II 2 Detrot oa bases loaded. Pitcher Witger' col. Sweet Vw. 'tory .'a';.t.L.ony. Las.t P k . made only four hit. off DePerno ~oe Mc><:er"r'd 000 000 30G 9 J3 ~ d '0..'""n";'.'."R.e'g:'"' 'a'.'tta""s Op"'(tning' .. Day" , lected 'a 'single and l double 1n . '. ... . '_._. _ . a~e~:~f this nature coulq very ~~~e~~~n~~rJ~k b~~;~r~.oA~;~t~l;i.1 rl~,e~nan. :ann"~illO~o~~lnl:n:1 J~ 50 the big inning. . well spread to the other Pointe bIll a batter reached .first bllse ON•• Ep.•H\y' .l\Ig ~, 03 °0 ~~ °000 13 I~ ,~, ______A run in the sixth lnd anothllr By FRED RUNNELLS Radio Beacon light at the mouth cOll).munities and each munlcipaJ- _ 11 uuv 2 " First Winning Gun of Season Given Carl Gaither, Gordon in the seventh on Generals' home Ernie Grates and M u r I' a y of the Detroit river in Lake Erie ity with bathtng facilities could when he sw.ung at'l third strike Waller. and S~dy; Arnel, L Broqu.-'. run down the right lield line Knapp, co-owners of the beauli- and was never threalened by any form its own teams and meet the thai was .1. wnd pilch. In that Krimmel and GUlIrse!mo. R H E rI 'I G . Sa unders an d Pete. KI gore at reat ended the scoring. Grosse Pointe ful 55.foot cutter "Blitzen," be. of the other nine star~ers. other POI'n" I'n s\"J'mml'ng mee'. c..se the pitcher is credited with St.. Clue ...... 011O000 000 0 4 5 .,. E t d 7 1 . th 1" th t Id . "If Th ' "'.,.., im error. and receiveJ no strike- Grell.Seherer .. lIO 402 \lOO 1> 7 2 PUt,• n. Bay Sal IMg van use 1 payers In e .ame. leve In a a saymg; . at e \vmner traversed the 70- during the summer. . out.' . M1l'~~\n~At~t~g.io":,d kedl,.": Do- The line-ups were: first you don't succeed, try, try mile triangular course in 14 This. would benefit the young- Detroit Boats got off to a winning !ftart in the openi.ng Gll05!!E POINTE JlBIGOS ligain." hours and 43 minutes and one .sters in several ways. It would Gragg-Scherer colIected only Schedule for AUJust g L Y A I I tt Pierce as Tyson Is All thO "BI't" h .. seven hit. off two St. Clare pitch. N. E. l-l. M \.• , 51, Clcre--Krrb\",6,00. race of the f our- day tree-raceh I , . • . s annua rega a II 3bIb I~ season I zen as secon". I R' give them something to do during era but was aided ,reatly by Schedule for August 10 being held at Put~rn-Bay, August 4 through 7. fJ~~IBarba t; ko~~~lkl ~r een getting a rough going-over Jacobs '~ evelry" of Grosse the iong summer months, they Ii St CI . d. I 51. Clar~ VI. G. P. W. B.-Kerb}', 200 ~ Peseskl 3b zarlck lIb from other competitors and had Pointe Yacht Club and 'Mit- woul(Llearn sporlsmanship, en, ve . are err0J'1l an n ne Bob'l CrUll VS. N. E. H, ~l-Korby sevher.al .oft thoe .Detroit bfotahtsvCK Clt Boat team ra"es and Crandall 2b ButkO"I'Skl t won only one race up' to last cheJI's N ~ 32 "Soubretle" of '.;- . . d 1 bases on balls. DeP!rno p.itched 04:30. f .. Van Goelhem 2b Genera, p-rf. . ~. JOJ' COmpetition, eve op young a three hit, 15 strike.out game i:~\..~el~&\"~r"1. Joe Moceri-G. P. ~~~s~n~lrA~~nt~~~~: ~~~eo Caclswept the event when Heinie ~r~~v~l~ri~ ~:g~ln 2b w,eek-end, that coming in .one of the Detroit Yacht Club tied into swimmers for the Groue Pointe I. Gaither's 22 square meter "Icy. Schuck, Bob Schwab and Walt Spezl. c Wltger ~ the. first D.R.Y.A. regattas last one another at the outset of the HighSchooT swfmmin( team, and cie," Gordon Saunder', "ArmIda" Cavanaugh lInlshed one. two, k:~~all c-~I Finn r1 spnng. racealid were in. a tight ~uer all it'wouJd help them to 1e..m how in the eight meters. and Pete three. Plath 11 For five yea r s pI:eviollsly the way, with the Grosse Pointe to swim better. Class E lIardball League 'lgore. \"ho borro\\'ed hI'. dad's The purpose at the Inler.Lake C:ulhe It , "BUtzen" had reign.ed supreme in boat getting the second place gun Junior Boy....25 yd5. Fe« Stdvlr.; KI ., ~ t d t t Rieger d the Porl Huron to Mackinac race, by two minutes. lirst. Thomas Wines: second. Sri ley L class sloop "Quest" and beat regat a. starte so:ne wen y y.e~rs DOllaldson ct wlnr:ring five times in a ro,v. This . Freddie Temple's eight meter rs~~.~d)'; third; Raymond:LH. Time veal". L boat ago. Is to draw mto comp.ebbon Eulan p Battle in Tense Stretch Ted Kuhn • Jast .I" b <- f ht 1 b t t d Oldencamp 11 ... H E year she suffered a humiliating "This be " of the Toledo Yacht' Junior Glrll-215 ydl. Free Style: h . oa.." rom yac c u s SI ua e '" d f f" h' b' C '. . .. flrsl. Penn)' Londel; eecond. Shirley C flmpJOn. . on Lakes Erie, St. CJair and Hu- Brl.ll... _,.rm 0011-9 9 3 e eat, Ims mg way ack In the lub, had an easy bme of It In PrOIa"": third, Lynda Ou1l:11I.Time Tom Boyd .nd Gros~e Pointe News, Teams to Play Off Tie The breeze was light and out ron and the Detroit River. GroSie Pointe 2000001>-:1 3 , chf1ap seats in. both the Port the racing division and won by 'IP:04.5...... of the east at the start and wound If h b t th ------Huron-Mackinac and the Chicago fivl! hours Oller Dr. D. J. Brll,d. SI~~~r"«~~:~tl!wl~~~~~eft~ •.H!o~d~ , Game of We.k Ago .t Kerby Field on Saturday at I p.m. up to a nice lO-mile an hour you. ave ever een 0 . e Sof b II T ...'n. to Mackinac races.. ley's "Nirwanna," Q( Detroit. K~nneth Walker;thtrd, Paul Sleln. b.reeze as the boa'~ went int'o the Bay durmg regatta week you t a .l.JCAgue Owners Grates and Knapp en: Results in the cruising division: !lrmneterml4'eood',oa't_Glr'--4. ~A •• 't'r~ . Class E of the Grosse Pointe Basseball League entered . ."" ul probably remember that famous ~ --.- r •• last leg of the tnal'g at course. "OH MILLER" emitted by Reaches Playoffs tered her in the annual Detroit Blitzen ~on, second, Sou. Styl~: first. Judy l'laelcnt: leeond. the final week of play this week with the playoffs beginning ' "R . Jr "sn k cry to Put-In-Bay Deep Water race br.ette third; Kittyhawk,. ~ob.ert OlsOernlalorAnlBo°ny'.~~~'Ydtle'.'OOF'Or'ee"tyle'. Clare J acob s e\ie y. ea •- yachtsmeh who wish to go a5hore ItS d ...... , next week. .The last game pf the schedule. is to be played ed away from O. A.. Johns.on s from their boals moored in the as atur ay night and walked Tlmken of Cleveland Y. C. fourth; flr.t. John Murphy; Hcond. Derry Thursday,', Saturday Tom Boyd and the Grosse Pointe News S "." thO M ckmac Th N' hb h d Sf' 11 off with the honors in the cruising Spookie, O. A.. Johnson, . Dye, S,,:ton: thlTd. DlnnJ' Bur1l:e:Time, ~'i~~~:~~' the l~via~~~r Jegawhich bay.. . Leag~e en~~gd i~' r~~ular ~e;~~n division. winning by.an hour and fifth; Kandu, Wilfred McGuire .. ~4s~~~;'rGlrl....-U yd•. Ff1!e.Style: will playoff the tie game of a week 8g0 Tuesday at Kerby saw the boats take 'about 20 tacks Miller IS the boy who operates last week\vith all five games II half over Clare Jacobs"Revelry~' BYC sixth' Tigress Frank White flrsl. Andy Landes; lecond. Anne FIeld. at 1 o'clock. . in an attempt to get away from a couple of po~er lau~ches and being played. This week the who in Ium bested Ledyard Mentor, Y.' C.. se~'enth; Minx: }1~J5~o:'"n:Ihlre!. Lell Vaerer. Tlm~, If Tom Boyd win.; It will be-~------one another. The two boats were dO:s a land ?fflce bOsmess fer- league will begin the playof'rs Mit~hell's "Soubrette" by two Norm Sarns, BYC,eighth; ~aJa- til:'s~:"°-h~~:-2~ll:'~' ~;:~~~.tro~:i corne the winner of the second R~ult. of luty 31 sO close 10. one another on this rYI~g the sailors to and frem that will continue for three minutes on corrected time. bar. IV..Bob Neesley DYC, mnth; Burke: third, G~orle ~ Vos. TIme, halt. A lame would then be It H 'F. j pilyed Tuesday to brelk the tie Kiwanis ,._ _._. 023 221 10 9 I leg of the race in the cruising A their bonts. ' weeks. The top eight teams, lire "Blitzer:' to'ok over the lead Jolly Roger, J~hn RogersJ DYC, 17j~~~;'r Girr....25 yd.. Bf1!.. utroke: G. P. Valet _.._.... 012 020 5 7 0 divisiun that ~ome saw the "Rev. Another highlight of the .re- eligible for the playoffs. shortly after the start at the 10th. flrat. Shirley Pressel. of the ftrst hllf of the suson Wrl,lIt And Wea,'u; Barnes. Pall~r. between thes' .. me two teams. IOn. and Mul!~r. elr;!,"s" crew talked "Spookie" out g~tla is the song some musically It was originally planned to I Sl:~~~';"}r~tlt~th~o~r.i~::~nd~~e::;y It H E Sho~ld Tom Boyd wIn this sec- Harper Auto _ 000 002 0 2 4 J of first place., . ~lnded yachtsman starts the ,!e~YI include only the lirst six teams Softball T Old T' T Stein. Tltn~. 22,00.0. ond playolf game she will have Tom Bo)'d 001 ~OO x :I 4 ~ Carl Wilson's six meter "So. day of the event and Jt IS but an unforeseen tie for :;ixth . rl:.~.ni~~ld~V-;t":boa:~' Schmit! and W. SchrOdt; Edsall .nd flTSI earns lmers 00 "~~~~~I~::~won both halves and would auto- H. Pierce. ' lenta" got baCk. Into her winning u~~a}ly so catChY. t~at. al~ the jl place occurred between Steiner's Start Playoffs Spry for Po.I.ice mond Lee: third. ll11nny Wilker. maticllIy go to Dearborn to.rep- ways by leading Pete Bayer's vISltll!g sallor~ are smgmg It. by For~ and Eugene's Sho~... Bar. In :ri.fu~lo',:":~f;.ls-U yd.. Baclt.ltoke: resent Grosse Pointe in the state "Challenge." Hal Howe's "Dodo" the time I~e last boat weighs order to exclude a special play- rlr.t.. Jone Pre... I: .. cond. Penny finals. Should the NEWS win and Rankin Peck's "Cormorant" anchor for ,Ils hom7 port. . I 'off and also ties the league de- . Class A of the Playground Soft. The Grosse Pointe City poliee L~~~::mIN?:'~;,25~~v~'_25 yd.. Back- Tuesday then a two out of three Lions Dominate over the line for her eighth win- Your w~lt.er r;,members bes,~I cided to admit the seventh and ball League sponsor~d by the department's softball team lost slroke. tirst, Lyndon Babcock; lecond. game series would be played to WQOds Jr. Loop ning gun of the season. the one cntltled Roll Me. Over eighth place teams. Grosse Pointe Board of Educa- three games Jast week. wednes-I Jeg~nS~~':\.!sGm;d!~I~~.;~'Styl~: firsl. dedde the winner. -_. Edison Boat Club was thl! only whIch swept the ~ay I~ke a Last week Meek Coal and Sup. tion ended ils regular Sellson Jast day they lost 19.10. to the Old Jacl\ Hackln.; IeCond.Bob Plalh; ;Bol> If the NEWS wins Saturday ______Ithunder squall thrc_ ye~: ~ ago. ply continued its winning ways week and began the pla~~offsthis Timers of Grosse Pointe .. These B'~~::~e~~~~~.',l'~;i!tOO'~dl. Frte then the second hlllf would be The Lions continued their dom- It had several verses ongmally. with a 10-0 triumph over 20th week. The final game will be "old timers" turned oul to be oJd SIr,le: fl!lt. Ke~nelh Welk~r: ~ond, tied (provided that neither team immce of the Grollse Pointe College Alumni but before the regatta ~onc1,~ded Century Bar. Eugcrle's Show Bar played at Defer School some. time college ,men who were all ~~~~o~2~ko~rl. Ih!rd. Gerald Davl•. is upset in the linal two lIames). Wood. Junior Baseball League it see.med that every sailor .aere shut out Mt. Olive Church 9.0, time durin,ll lhe middle oi next younger than the police. rnlermediAte.. Glrls--50 ydA.. !'rte and a two out of three game by gaining a'deeisive 10-3 win ~ad Invented anot~er v~rse and Gabriel Richard edged out a 5-4 week. probably Wednesday. T d D d' . Cl b • Style: first. ~udy ~Aclcol; .erond, series would be plAyed beginning ','ters" t h Bnl m osslble for hurs ay the a suo. GloriAAnton. Ttme, 4,1 :00.01\. over the Bears Thursday. Wayne Elect POl I was um yip win over Tire Service, Inc., Tur- Clas~ C and 0 plaroffs will be- Guyton School roBed over the SenIor I'klY'~ yd3. Free !ltyle: Tue"~day. All playoff garnet! will one pers~n to memoTize them all. ners downed VArn's Bar with a gl'n Mondav and 'he da'As of fin'al ]. 2 F ,.. hI. !lrst. J(\~n Murphy; Meon!!. Dlnn)' be played at Kerby Field. VonAlImln pitched a four hiUer YCE sir the bay dunng re ,.., " ,>< po Ice 2~I2. rluay t ey ost. a Burke; thIrd. Jim Marlin. Time, for the winners. Grosse Pointe will take I' major ". . - 15.6 schellllcking, and Sainls de. games have nol been decl'ded 0 FBI 0':1: 00 In the games played last we~k d 1 . t t' f th gatta week IS wonderful If one feated Steiner Ford 10.6 ' . close game to the etr~it ... -~tnlor G1rll-M ~"'. 'rN Style: Harper Auto wdn a forfeit lame Lu~ Tuesday the Cub!! downed part in the a m nJ8 ra Jon 0 e can put up with the food the F. m b l' d 'h' btlt WIll probably be In the mlddle even though they outhlt them, first.. Andy Landes; .. cond, Le.s from Kiwanis Tuesday 9"0, be- the Tigers 10.7 ami Lhe Bears . Detroit Commercial College for. d d ' t it our gam!'s w e p aye ,IS of the week Whitlie e d d th 9-7. George "Deadarm" Poupard YeAger.Tim&.n~16.0. the ensuing. school year, accord- jlnces an. oesn t try 0 soa up week. The four winners of the.e ,r nee.. .' Open Men,..50yds. Free Style: flr.t. cause of an insufficient number trampled the Tigers ]7.15 Mon- ing to the yearbOOK of the col- all the wme manuf"ctured at the games will meet Tuesday and Class A schedtlle undefeated., City thIrd baseman, let In four Boh PlAth: ••u()nd. ThAd Jttos. TIme, of players. Thursday Tom Boyd day in a fe.scheduled game thllt lege, released Wednesday of this bay during the four day stay. Wednesday and the Iina1 cham, IClass ~ has developed a three- F.B.!. runs wi~h two wild throws. o:~r~~'lor:80Y3-S0 yd.. thclutro1nd. In the latter game Tom Anton, the third. lInrl four In both the is chairman ~f t~e tAJun:,m ~h - L B it G . W 1. Prt loses. Robert Haslett homered for the "'ll~~I:;:a~~~50 ir;:s. O:~~j,'lalr"ke, Don Hueruex, and Floyd Wright fourth and fIflh. viso~y. Counci. e ec eye ose a ame Mee.. (:(>01'" Supply..... 8 1 .888 The Tigers and Jel are both tied City. Leonard Johnson and Rob- flrtl.Jltl) MOIkln~; .. cond. ldRoy each collected two hits for. the administrative board of the col. j Tire 5en'lce. inc,.. .. S 2 .713 f fi t 1 h . Cl D H I h hi fl' Joh/lJl)n rime 0'370 lege The council which serves -- Tur.ners , , , 5 ~ .6.'2 or r~ pace onors In ass erl. aa e~t f!ac t sa e y tWice . ~nl()r Bo) .•':"'tOo 'id~. Tree lIlylp: winners and KnowJes end Buck as t'he board of directors of the I The Grosse Pointe Oplimists .~~lbnrTI:lRlch~rd .'.'.'..., . ~ .1 .632 with 16 points each. Defer and for the CIty. rlW. WAIt Flandere; "cond, !Ianv got two for Valet. Ruck hit II Cat Boat Reg'ltta ~n • .1 .3•.ll ':I"rombly stand knotted in Class Sollon: thIrd, John' Murphy: Time home run lInd Wright a trlr!e, l. collE'ge, is composed of 27 mp.m- lost II clo~e 14-13 baseball game 5.telner.F(>rll. • 4 """ ------1:12,0. . I' M K 'th i S d 10k t h Eu~enp, !'hll\\ BAr , 4 4 .!OO E with two victories and 1 de. R~"hllrdHohl Serv'lnr J O~n Men-too yd•. Fne -1)'le'. llrat. Don Houskll made two of Har. bel'S of the II umnl. r. el s un ay 10 oya A II t e I:iOlh Century Ihr" ..,. ~ 5 .37l'i1 ,.. _~k Hupkln!. " per's four hits Thursday. The two rlay ]nler-Clilb Cllt assistant treasurer of the Chrysler former's home diamond. Grosse Il

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thit Clllrlt Furlon should 'turti your ,'citY' II lar,_ II Lorain? p~ar'a~'bllble! In long whlfel.CoOling Salad mayonna!" or finely. cut celery th, ~lIe', at ehiea,a. He Is the Many SurpriBeBAwaiting , It oVer to Richard Maxon" feal Does It g,t vlry hot in'summer1 dres!f'i Jor an enchanting dance ,'. ...( I . .nd 'appl1. mixed wl.lh ~llyon- second. member 'of his faMily to elll~. operator who also hip' Whatia the .hottest •.it get, in number. ,The "nul"sery l'hy.me'.'I>F'.0. ,.w,,' arm Da" s ~:l~~tt~;! c~:~se~ used mstead attend the university, hit brother, penll to be one of the Board (If June, JUly, and AUlu,tl Does it chUdre.n and the boys and .(lrls r. Y .Richard S. Collins, havin( ,on' Ohioan Moving.to Pointe T t t th Far~ vllla,e gel as hot II Ohio approximately 1 . -----. 1 . . rus eel o. I",S .' 't 90 d, 'l'e'e.e and 103 dllgr~s? ~n .th. "School Days" number -- Seholarshl.p Won thar~, ut year •. The writar, a womah from ~or. u~'Hoow ,a ....: the win,tera? ,Ar~ will ~. especially appealing, as . Are. "ou w,lrm1 Well, then, .. ' ... ,. l. Gro.se Pointe hasn't i chamber lucky tOc'escape the principal ain, O. ask".a lot of quesU~nll th \) III b k th I d Y , that promise to lax the Imllg!n. they a~' cold IS Northern MiCh. J ey r f IIC e ellr y a s'. se'rve your family. a coollng ulad B K R ell'0 ' It Commerce' in fact the gimerlll l'ole in alynchlnx bee.) y. . Ins . .. ., " This. iact however does not alion' of even'such a resourceful YOUI:Struly' A' gorge[pus ballet number, reo tonight and save yourseH a stay •• . I~t1tude 91 the resJdents here is prevent an occasionillletter com- correspon'dent IS Mr. Maxon. mRS ~ .-:..- minder of their .dancing school over the hot sto\'e. YUlti. i.au•• ' JUerly opposed to those matlers ing in addressed to "The Grosse The leller: . days.. will bring out some re- 'l'he Visiting Housekeepel' As- Kins Robert CoUins, l6-year. at lIIhic:ha charoocr fo commerce is Pointe Chamber of Commerce." ------markabll! talent. while :Bob's so~iation, a Red Feather alency old' son of Mr. and MI'.!I,Kin~ S. IUpposed to do .for its commun- Such a one was laid 'on the desk "I am planning to movl!!to your. 700 K..ids to Act military'schoOI memodell evoke of the Community Chest. su~. Collins of Westchest.erroad, city. Tell me, do you have any • _ a - precision' drill and dress geJU- Gl'ossePointe Park, has been ":Ja/I" fio, Ynn." ily. of Hai'l"Y Furton, Clerk of the nice, accredited hospitals ilnd parade on stage. The ,ately riscs CUCUMBER BOATS • Example: should any misdi. Fa~'ms, last Thursday. In' Big p. a..ge.ant awarded a' s~holarship by the llivision Street, Kingsvlll. how many? , 10 greatesl heillhl~ as the college. Cut cu~umberll in half length- University of Chicago. FACING LAkl 1111 rected Individual make II, serious This one happened to be ad- "What are the names of the . ' '~ ".;~. ",;"."';:::"L:.~,':;,:',~~','."'f:.'i'"." :.:,::.::;,:_'/~':.,'"',.>,~.>~,,"';,":~/;". ,:.i~~ (; .... ',:.,'~r::~..',;.;.,..;;;:~;.;;:~~fE::::I,-~,<~ EVH. (Ind. I.;., AliI. 26): Orcll" Uti .. Jr. J '.M. I~",U. ;:~:e~~:~o:i~~r~:\: "}'OU CANBAl'?K QN US FOR troit, select clientele-folder '''' _ Mati.eM W.~a1\11 ilL: Or.h. I.till "'Ie. , , I.", 1.... 1." . 'n . J TV, 2.M» 1H4I S. 'wan •• ,5 03 Kerche~,,' ''j A. 2.3094 (All Prices .I"ol.. d. rlllr), MAKING PA.RTIES,BANQUfl'S .nd, rlltfS. Phone Kingsville TU.1_ a t Oater Drln A SUCCESS" 6-15R23. ~ext Door 10 Aller The.tre MENU MAGIC liz, J? I I' Dea ch comber 23722 E. JEFFERSON ROSBVILLE !W6 CORNER 9.AlILE ROAD ...... CLOSED TUESDAY l . . . D. WBRIOATE WELL lit mllY '•. IIW M~, reStare ••• d"'IIl" .... l"t lie.,. ,r..tty 'llt."d.~itl• • Mfstf I'" itf ",otor ...... lIy ~"riltjllf .erred I.br.lutl.,.•. .nls, .""J..sly, varies s wltet wlttl cfHf.reri "'..... of e...... SRUSE 'Ell RI8HT aiD THEl RUI RIGHT' Approxllllcmly tw.. ty.slx (261 differl"t .typts Del ,racln of l.b,lcuts .,.. req.lred t. ser. 'II.. tIrI. dfifer.ri. ",.k.. uti ...~Is of eol'1 predlfC~cf h. flI. 1..1t f-w y...... , • For I",~"", tftere is • .,.elol .11 for , •.b"', e..... ct..... 'lIcll fl .h.~kUllks aM .prl", "."CJen. s,"cf.1 spriltf aUwlllieh willnt co", .. I, NEITNER Will sp.clal " •••• , fo, wate"",,,,,,, aM wM,t betlrl"CJs • • • ."'ry OIL NOT 1.!tric"lltfJ ~ri ",.it be ,I., .. Its ,"lcrltM4 tr .. hM"t ... c.n JhouId be ated-nbt .butd. W.11 AIMinted an Ai'" Mtf",. wljtH, cl"\11 Mi". n4 " "'N ..ftor '.lIrlutl.", All .f HIts •. better .nd far more lConomiClll perform.ne. " • 'fVitboul IUds thill" W.... wltft ,xletl"1 "u, Ittention any clr is headed lor trouble and c05tly ttptlil'l. . •• TIlert'. ttto "yll fr.. mlll' En8illftu deelsre th.t 80 per ~nt of .11 .uto repair bills can be wltle•• WMI'1 I",.el.t., Ylt ,. But, lit dl"rvl' • 1Nr. ttl.... dl~r~ to improper lubriclltion , , , then, too, tlVnk of the ,"h ... .,4h,.ry ."'lId for running Mound ,...... tM. - lnconvtflienci 'fVhen rou IIrt forced 10 U$ot OtMr ttRnlpOfl.t1Of1 h" crny IUpetVi.in9 ifl. .hilt your (fir Is in me shop. , • _ ta1 .t ilollW. Ptfiodie ]u!n/. 4.;fy fMcl~ of 936V" alion (at Ie...t ""Iry lOOOllliles) Is me beIc -.et~ el "pin, LoMonChop HOiIM,our- 10ilif cv apillnin& a long, lOll' time. tMts. En'ythi~ rt,"nds FRIDAY. SATUItDAY AUGUST' ., to 1.i1 rn'9i$ touch • • • TItOUILf WITH WOMEN THE VERDICT fisll perch up , •• ~

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can be Placed at Ne\\'s Olllee or al one of 14 conveniently located aub- ~f~ slaUons. ¥ S' ., Q ;]. i :, , ii' i,:[i .lW 3 Jrunk Lines' Me'L' DEADLINE WEDNESDAY NOO~ To Serve You'Ouidry • >' • c YOUR AD CAN BE CHARGED' CALLTUxedo2~6900 Charge3 WORD ZI-SIRVICES ... . 8-:-ARTIC LESFol S,lU l3-ltIAL ESTATE FO. SALE 21-S •• VICIS' MIIJJmum 60c 7-WANTED TO lENT 1 -.....A.TICLES. fOR SALI . (I}-Pahtt •• cI D.corate l-a-PERSONALS UL RCA combination 218-:-Rug ....S!trvic. Can he PlaC('d by Telephone or In (Houses. Apb" flats, ~.l. CLEARANCE SALE BEAUTIF REA.L ESTATE 1 . e new, also large' Ma-. ' . .. person al NO\~a Ottlce lill noon rs radio lik IV edncsda)'5 BERTHA A. DODGE GROSSE POINTS teacher and New & Rebuilt Vacu.\lm Cleane jestic ra dio.'l'Uxedo }:0005. I DOG SPOTS TO DANNY'S CUSTOMERS PHONE husband desire apartm~nt, in Almost All M",ke'. \ Public Stenographer UL gak davenport, two SELLING or BUYING and other stll!nl on carpet and OLD OR NEW Grosse Poinle district on or be- $18.75 & Up BEAUTIF ed chairs ,suitable for furnituri expertly removed. Cllr: upholster StenogTllpny - NOlllry Public fore June 15, 1947. Write Box DIETZ SEWlN.G MACHINE CO ce, recreation roo"m or pet dyeirl9 on your f1~or. IN,ORDER .TO DO YOUP. TUxedo2-6900 Statements 8.999, Grosse Pointe News. club, offi 3 Trunk Llnel 15411 MACK large'livi ng room, like new. Call GUlranteed f~st...... Statistic/ll, -- Leglll . . VETERAN dentist and wile need TUXEDO :!-1555 Also gas stove, washing mach- Mal1uscript Typing and odd tables. TU. Permanent,Colors: PAI,NTING house or apartment; no chilo ine, desk JOHN C, STAUDT, Inc. MID CASH RATES Addressing - Mailing dreA. REdford' 4213. 2.:1376. CAR PET .' In l:!!ecl at Theu Con"lnlent CUSTOM MADE, Mimeogr/lphing VAlley 2.0100 DYEING SERVICE CO. HOUSE-Duplex or terrae!! by VENETIAN BLINDS STEWART. Warner woman's bike, 14 Sub Stations 1858 Hunt Club Dr.ive goo~ condition. NIagara 2-422, ~N. 2.6077 15367 Welland EXTER1'OR Till Noon Wedneadaya permanently established couple, Two to fi~e d~ys service. AVllilllble 1 Gross€>Pointe Woods lenting fqr the past 10 years oil' • • ... in sleel, wood or aluminlj(l1 with BAKER Coffee Table, leather MODERN CARPtT, UPHOLS., , TUxedo l-t759 on Colonial road; No children. We have buyer,s for good homes. Also AVllilab!e a wide variety of topes. For he e top, mah ogany console. table, TERY CLEANING in. your . DECORATING JEFFERSON A'IfNUE Call Mrs. Phil Coe, TUxedo chair With ottoman, ~etu$ appraise your property {or home. office, store etc. TUxedo SUrld"ys and Hclid/lYs estim/lte e/lll . . : '''ing AND ~ Schettler's Drugs 2.2137. breakfast table witli four best mllr~et prices. 2.8385. See advertising in Yel. ------' vo ladder back chairS, 15324 E Jellcrson. at Nollln,' LOCKERS AVAILABLE WANTED TO RENT ESQUIRE SHADE CO. chairs, tl 10w'P"ge.s, 197,•. ham boudoir chair. Call TUxedo 15322 East Jefferson INT.ERIOR APARTMENT, house, flat or gar- 14537 Charlevoix tel' noon. . CARPET OWNERS..;. Attention. KERCHEVAL AVENUE Frozen Feods-Processing Service 2-3838af ALSO PAPERHANGING' llge apartment urgently) need- TUxedo 2.2850 '. at Nottingham Repi\ir now and iave'the wear. * Miller Pharmacy '. Meet by Side /Ind Quarter ed by l'esponsible couple with STERLING Silver Haynes fh'.te. Alsostalr'carpet.shifted. .Day .JUlt. call Uland we wlll bock 7CU ie, 149-15 Kcrcheval. at WayDUrn four months old baby. Please IMMEJIATE DE.J,.IVERY NIagara 5832. • futur .. date that II convenient tor 7011 Seve Time and Effort by Freezing GROSSE POINTE . or evenI[)g.NIagR~a 0,703. '* Kopp's Pharmilcr call NIagara 1839. Rebuilt S~ger and White GASSTOV E. with high oven and 16926 Kerch ... al. a Notre Dam. Frtlits arld Veget/lbles Electric Sewing MachineS ALL WORK GUARANTEED. EXPORT Advertising Executive• regulator. Call TUxedo 1-9262. (,~.--Electric 'I,INI..., Cunningh"m's Drugs Rebuilt V,..cuum Cleaners REAL ESTATE s.t' Grade .t M.lerl.~ l desires furnished three bed. SEWING. MACHINEs .'.ANn' . , Kerch.,'sl at Notre Dame EAST. DETROIT Repairs on Bllmakes sewing USED Sin gel' Sewing Machine, I J'rn .""Uniat .. room home or apartment. Lease dcondition. TUxedo .Toles , VACUUMCLEANEI(S * NoIre Dame Pharmacy LOCKER PLANT INC. or 'monthly, rental. Excellent machines.,and vacuum cleaners $85. Goo J'OR OUK SEaV1CX CALL 17000 Kercheval. at Notre 0aJ\\' 2.7242. ,Repain and Parta, All Malc.a reference~. E. E. Parrish. CAd- ,DlETZ SEWING MACHINE CO • ,We Pick, Up ant;iPeliver ',. 15411 MackTU. 2-1555 e'nd * Grosse Pointe Drug Co. 2Z13S Grallot. I':ast' Detroll illac 0269: ' en' 10 x I20Ison 170:;1 Kerche,'al. at SI. Clafr Roso,'IIJe 1117 PLAIN gre reo DIETZ SEWING MACHINE CO. DANNY spray versible l'ugand. pad, lour years Titus Drug Store NEW FORD at list price for flat, AIR Compressor., paint, 1Mlj Mack TU; Z.155S * 18410 Morang. DetroIt equipment. old" $30. I. Miller riding boots, ('halmers 1 Kerchc,'al. at Fisher Rod Venice 9-0111 terrace or house in Grosse (Farms) size 8, $5. NIagara 1209. 'TU. 1-0,095. Pointe area. Desirable couple Saylor Mfg. ,Co. , 359 FISHER ROAD 3-LOST AND FOUND 17885 Mt. Elliott PAINTING AND DECORA'I'I1{CJ MACK AVENUE will pay any reasonable rent. ONE Baby .Bedand Mattress, , ., . \. , '* $whier Drug Store . LOST: From Lochmoor, 8 months Niagara 4100. NEED HOUSEHOLD practical! y. new. Size to one GROSSE POINTE Winaow'Shalle Cleaninl' Fint class, workmanship •. Free Im1 Mack Ave .. at Notre Dam. year, Nla gara 1244, estimate. Charles Cragg, NIal- hon'ey color, Cocker spaniel, WANTED TO RENT""": Young FURNITURE? and Rl',lllacementa We always have the .lhings you . Across from High Schoof ara 1454, * Blue Cross Drugs couple urgently need 3.4 rooms, E' . six' 'j;iece ; maple- 1751t Mack Ave.. at Nell Road male, I'eward. TUxedo 2.7490. are looking for. Neatway Fur CO~PLET furnished or unfurnished apt. - . bedroom :set including, twin MUM~PRD'S . FLOOR . niture, 13930 Kercheval. Valley Nla9~r~ 4100 AND. * Harkness PharmlcY S'riN, G~ASSES .. Lost July 28th. or income - no children - no' ngs: arid' innerspring , COVERING' PAINTING DECORATING, :'<1313 Mack A,'e.. at Lechmoor 2.2115. . beds,'~pri tirst Class workI11~shjp. ~Free Ground for my eyes only. Re. s,$125.oo.: '.Complete Bl"d pets - can furnish best of. ref- mattresse 16127' E. WARREN esliffil\te. Charles Cragg. NIag- ward. NIagara, 3666. erences-can TUxedo 2.8200 9 , fourpiec e Ihithoga'ny. finished WHY NOT SPE~D HOT SUM., * c:11ir's Confectionery ANTIQUES FOR SALE NIa'garll 0446 ara 1454• 2Oill2 Mack A,'c" at Anita to 4 o'clock or' NIagara 0088 bedroom set, double bed,. in~MERS ON COOL LAKE ERIE, ! 4-HELP WAN1I!D SPICE CABINETS, C & I prints , pringsand mattress, BEACH NEAR LEAMINGTON, evenings pI' S~days. milk.white, colored, and', clear ciuding s A.' C" J{OUK.decoratlng and .FISHER ROAD (Male and F.male) $50.00. Boudoir chair with ot~, ONTARIO. _ 'TWO, HOUSES, (e J-e:~s~~j::onm $1,500 pattern glass; castors; decorat- painting, interior and exterior. * SchliHlor's Drugs ive china; luster tea leaf earth- taman, $15.00. Solid oak exten- NEW" FIVE ROOMS. PRfCED. Wall paper removed. Washing 337 Flshet Rd" .t Maumee 3 AUTOMOTIVE executives need te table, $15.00. Ro. SPENCER coRsETS enware; Majolica; min. lamps, sion di.net and. cleaning. VAlley 2.5587. housing lor their families. Only per gas stove, oven regulator, IN $4,000 RANGE. OR BUY .". . .. . DETROIT STATIONS fine cups and. saucers,' demi. .1239,Lakepoi~w" ' interested in good 6 and 7 room . $50.00. High' kitchen stool, LAKE F R9 N TAG E AND lN1)IVIDUALL)' designed ..Dr~ * Whittier Hr.tel Drugs Women houses where proper care is im- tasse, dolls, primitives. Cail $2.00. EIec~ric, heater,' $5.00. BUILD YOUR 0\\o'N HOUSE. and' Surgical girmenia .. Over ~AINTING and decorating. Ex- Burns Drh'. at lbe RIver portant to'owner. Phone 9 a. m. UNiversity 1-0013. Outdoor teriorwoi'k a specialty. Work to 5 p. m, HIckory 2600, ext. badO. NIagaram.in.t. on. 0967.5,e.t, .com •.\...PH"-530...O.NE OWNER., CADILLA~' ...C I Banitert,13 years 368i!xperhince.McKinley, MaucleGrosse . plete, :$5,0 _ Pointe. Call NIagara 4027 or guaranteed. Pric.es reasonable. 143 or l4~, nighls and Sund~,y Clocks - Clocks • Clocks See Diek Jones, 14482Prome- Expert guaranteed repair servicl USED Duncan Fyfe '. . . . . TOWnsend 7--4312. CLASSIFIED KEY. I New Baltimore, Mich. 4798 SLIGHTLY !lade, PRospecl9255. Wanted collect. " on all clocks and watches dining set for one-third of cost. \ LAKEVlL~E LAKE, ChOIce lot, I-PUBLIC NOIICEI Also complete double bed and forty mIles, 69 x 137; water '{f)~ItfrI,.rat1oll ' (I)-';'Wall Washill' WANTED for Sept. 1 or ,before, EASTSIDE CLOCK SHOP. all NIagara 7233. f,ront ,and back. $950.00, Cash. --'---..., ..,-..--:.'-'..--.,'-'---'------lA-P:E;RSONALS I vanity. C VAlley 2.5587. GUARANn:ED'~w~rkonal1 reo 2':"L:E;GAI;lIOOIICES T,o CleM Our Buildings 3 bcdroom income or house for 13234 Kerche~~! adult family.' make ne\\o~ studioc~uch, w,alnut 14-REAL ESTATE WANTED lrigeration. Repaired in home Will , VAlley 2-3645 SIMMONS I ~.A.A .. :I-LOST AND FOUND' car available to agent or land- davenport ,':'.' table, prmcess' or hermetic unitrepl8ced. Li- Open T!1l6 Closed Monday 4-HELP WANTED 'lord. ,Cap TUxedo, 1-1877: dresser Iind b~ilch, :-vardr?be, FARMS, RESORTS cenlred and bonded. J. Hayes WALL WASHING enlal. and Femal.) ,Good. Working Conditions BEAUTIFUL. maroon base table walnut bed wlth ~Oll sprmgs and ' !-,-SITUA'IlONS WANTED AN EXECUTIVE, wife and lamp •. pigskin shade,. $20, .Floor and matlr ess, curtam stretcher. CITY PROPERTY Refrigeration Service. V Alley (~laJe and Female) Good SPECIAL PRIC! Pay daughter desire 2 01'.3 bed- lamp with marble base and Call Frid ay or Saturday. AR. Contact Cliarles "Bud" Pentecost ~-8212. '-FOR RENT . room dwelling,unfurnished. white silk. shade. $15.'.Nlagara lington 2068. representing J. S: Caroll, Real ------...... --- (HOlLSe., AIILt:, 'I&ls., nc.) ON OUTSIDI: Excellent references. TUxedo 457() •. enaissance dintng out- Estate' Broker; 2921 Gratiot. (U-P.ltttDlld Decorate 1-WAN'lED TO RENT CALL' 2~0095. ITALIAN r , ,PAINTING (Uouses. Apts., Flail., etc.) . fit•. waIDut ,bedroom radio, Fitzroy 8520. . FOR THEil.riest.interlcir decorat. .DV'" .i..h' '.' - t. eli" . .. ,WA~HlNG' machine and 'small ~lariri~t,' fir:ep1ace.fixtures, bas- -,-,....,-.----ET.-S------ing and. outside painting, at .. ,LA""b-""t.t\i''1g~~,~~~H'.t~!.",~n,~:;:~ml.':. :trlcycle .. CaU:',TUxedQ24278. ' , B "Bnu',."c"ene ,,",,;pre,,,,rau Y .•. , .'. .." .' .. ' . sinette, 0 ther. items. Moving. pre-war prices, see Charles A. CALL NOW ,~:::~~:~.~~~~.,.:.".::",''.:~a;n~~8'>I"'rr9927,garage apt. TUxedo 2-3500. REGAL motor scooler, one year MUrray 1429. DOGS BOARDED Schrader,VAlley4.038B. IIf-AR'I:'lCLE~ ... 011,:KENT .." p . . . old, good condition and many TUxedo 1-3870 THREE ADULTS Wish to rent 'accessories. Call TRinity 2.3420 GRAFLEX 3¥4X 4Y4,case, filter, Pluckinj(. Bathin,ICand Trimmin,IC COMPLETE DECORATING l1,..AVTOS FOR SALE cut film 9 a. m. to II a, m. duplex, small house, or terrace, polder, film,. pack FOR SJI..LE ,SERVICE WALL 'Washing, experIenced, I~AUTOS WANTED furnished '0 r unfurnished. ADJUSTABLE drawing board , adapter. Good condition. Rea- Pointers - Setters • Dachshunds From September 15th or after, 24x36; log Log duplex decitrig ; sonable ... Painting, paper hanging. paper guaranteed work doneby indl. ]2,\":'BOATS FOR 5ALB I p. m. to 3 p. m. PRospect 1432. JAGERSBO ~NNELS vidual Free' estimates, reason- until spring or longer. Write 12". slide.rule; bo\... pen and removed. exterior painting.' All 13-'-REAL ESTATE ~RTIC LES WANTED ablerales. ARlington -4126. Sale, Leas. or •• nt) Mrs. John Barium, 1771 Notthpencil sets. TExas 4~2463, - MICHIGAN'S work guaranteed. For estimates River Road. St. Clair, Mich. D.OM. 'T . H-REAL :E;STATE~ANTED BRICKLAYERS wanted at new ______--'-__ ES IC or~ental,9x12, ex- BOOKS bo ught in any quantity. ' FINEST KENNELS cal! A-I wall washing. Interior and high scho'ol on Mack and Ver- Entire libraries, :bookcases and' exterior, painting. Immediale 15-D1A~IONDS GROSSE POINTE' Teacher' & cellent condition .. Also pad and nier, for He'nry Martin & Co. paintings. Bronzes. B. C. Claes, 3520 N. Adams ," WilLIAM, FORSYTHE service 5540 '..Philip, Tuxedo. . three business .girls want furn- small rug; ladies matched goli Birmin~ham246 16-GOLD ished house. Best references. clubs. TUxedo 1-0323. 1670 Leverette. Phone CHerry V Alley 2,910.8 1-0678. I.-UPPORTUl\'1TIES 5-SITUATIONS WANTED 4267. SCOTTISH. terrierp~ps, thor- (Mal. aftcl Femal~) Call NIagara 6547. KODAK duo. six-20 series II IS-EXCllANG:E;S WANTED foI' resale; all kinds .of breds, AKC registered, dehver- PAINTI NG • DECORA TING Z1J-WINDOW.WASH~N. WANTED-Ironing"ln my home. SALES EXECUTIVE and ,family Anastigmat lens f.3.5. l'second clothing. Katherine'sed. Male and female, ,black. I9-PETS urgently need five Of six room to V5COcompur-rapid shuller. children's Stann. Windows temoved, ..~reenl Silks, fine linens, uniforms, Resale ',14132. Kercheval, 2 doors TWinbrook 1-6275. A. Gawlick, INTERIOR and EXTERIOR 2o-GAROEN NEEDS shirts, hand-finish~~. Also cur. house or apartment. No pets. '16 exposures size 1 5/8x2 1/4". braI'Y. between Ne~-, 20036 Spencer, and awnings hung.! Estimater References from present land- Kodacolor \orblack and white east 01 Ii 21-SER\'ICES , tains stretched or Ironed. Che. . FLOORS SANDED freely given on wall wlshinl- portand Eastlawn. LEnox 8776. DOBERMAN. PinSCher'. thorough- , "." . nille 'spreads and blankets, lord .. Will 'pay $75 or more. film. Combination cowhide (a)-Gene,al WINDOW CLEANING Call collect, Royal Oak 5035. case. Small folding camera in FURNITUR E WANTED -1£ you bred 9, months, wishes good and FINISHED .HA YES (b)-Ru. Service laun'dered. Call MUrray 22B5. excellent condition.' Price $70. tc)-t'lectnc Repair. have any thing in the line .of home. Has all.shots and papers. Al'jD WALt WASHING (d)-Curlaln Laundry LADY WANTS WASHING ,and A VETERAN and wife desper- NIagara 6367. furniture and rugs, Reasonably prIced. Call NIagara ~. J. Koss PRospect 1166 (e I-Custom Cornu ately need apartment, income household 13927 E. Jefferson II )-KotrlceraliOa ironing at home. 4352. Mary. call The Isaac Neatway Furni. \ 5906. (g)-Roofing land. NIagara 5226.' or fiat. NIagara 8471. BABY gr1\nd' pi'ano, love seat, PAINTING and DECORA'fiNG VAlley' 2-7781 (Ill-Plclure framin, walnut desk, bedroom chair, ture, 1393o KerchevaL VAlley ENGLISH springer spaniel, fe- terior. exterior.,. Long ex~ri. II)-palnt and Decorate GIRL wishes four days' work AUTOMOBILE . executive will radio, silver fox cape; All. ex- 2.2115. male, .three months old,pedi- enced decorator. MUrray 5234. Window Shade Cleanin. (j )-Wall Washing greed and registered. Fine (k)-Laundry cleaning or laundry. Call Mon- pay up to ~150per month rental cellent condition. MUrray 6023. 8l'1d Replacements (I)-\flndow Wullln, USED FOOTBAtL. Call NIagara day. FItz\'oy 7559. !or,two or three bedroom home stock. 1246Kensington. NIagara FOR ANY kind of painting or (m)-ltadlo 1lepaln BICYCLE, Silver King, in fair 7689.. . d.ecorating ~aU TUxedo 1-4521 (0 I-Moving ot' apartment in Grosse Pointe. I _07~5. MUMFORD'S FLOOR to)-Expresslng SA-!"'pfoy",ent .Iureau Will also' arrange for mime- ______condition, $15. TUxedo 2-9563..__ , l1-AUTOS,FO.' , .SALE (Pl-'l'-"mllure Aepalr 21-SElYICES------. WALL WASH1I'!I'G, best work, COVERING ('I )-Plasterlng diate'delivery on new 1947 , FIVE doors with h a r d war e. I. .•. .. .well recommeitded.'Call TUxe- (I)-Cern.1It Worl< FOR DEPENDABLE Help. Days model car .. Possession approxi. . NIagara 0544. 1935'PLYMqUTH, very good (.}--GeNrel 16127 E.WARREN (.)-'Carpenler Worl< ,veeks or part time. Call ~mier do 1-2012. (1)-Dr05S, lIIaklng . mately September Isl. Phone ____ ~_~______shape. Reasonable price. Call HANDYMAN services for your NIagara 0446 Agency, 701 Chene. FItzroy (Ul-Plum.in! F. W. Wieland, RAndolph 3773. SPEEDBOAT, 95 h,p. Chrysler Fritz at Dearborn 0886, after convenience, carpentry; no job THE HARVEY SHOPPE of In~ 1~~lr Con t,IlODI., 2655. motor, fO It. mahogany hull. ,5 p.m. • . FOR' BUSINESS and residential EMPLOYED widow forced to too small; screens rewired,with terior Planning-:-Use what you oo-I"'ml" perfect condition, new cover. -,------~ bronze. Bruce Warren, TUxedo 'have and'have a home that your alway's tall TUxado 1-3870 for . (y)-PI.no ~R RENT move because of sale of. prop- Must sell. IVanhoe 6692. DODGE, '1941 Deluxe Tudor. best wall and window wash. (z)-Landocape Heater, radio, new tires, Perfect 2-3018. friends admire.' Plans for an SUMMER cottage, Oakwood As. erty. in 'desperate need of Iiv- lng, paper cleaning. W 0 r lc condition. TUxedo 2-8324 after entire home $10. PRospect 6202. l-PUBt.lC HOT'CES sociation, Grand Bend, Ontario. ing quarters. Cali ,FIlzroy 5100 GIRL'S bicycle, 28" size, good EAVES-TROUGHS' cleaned, r"'. guaran~ed. Call now and "VI! -'------'---- 110 miles from Detroit. 5 bed. during day or TUxedo 2-5298 condition. Reasonable. 768 Ri- 4 p.m. paired, painted. NIagara 0021. money. Charler Buses for All vard boulevard. NIagara 8352, rooms, 2 baths. Beautiful sandy --,------aileI' 6 p,m. 1938 LINCOLN ZEPHYR, rebuilt Fred, 'lhe repair man. DUJ ARDIN AND SONS, Paint. Occasions beach on Lake Huron. Avail. YOUNG executive urgently needs STUDIO couch with slip cover, motor, fO!lr Y!!lIrs old., Runs " ,ing, exterior and interior. 820 (1l}-LGlIitilry able in Sept. $50 per \\:tek. two or \hree l:ledroom d'uplex beautifully. Good tires.' Call Notre Dame,. NIagara 3677.. DELUXE MOTOR StAGES $45. Men's golt shoes, 10~2C,54. VENETIAN BLINDS FAMILY WASHING, bachelor Phone Mr. Wood, CHerry ti040. or house. If you have or kn'o\IT Call VAlley 2-4524. NIagara 3531. Chicago $3,BOSf. louis $6.37 Cleoned. repaire.d, retaped, reo J. C. LEWIS bundles, curtains. carefulllaun. ROOMS-Large first floor bed. \, of, a .vaca~cy available now 'or dered. Mrs. Dean'5 Home Laun. REFRIGERATOR, electric, 5',2 12-AUTOS, WANTED corded. rep/linted. For free esti. Interior and Exterior Los Angeles .. $#.7~. room and cheerful sitting room, I' wlthm n~x.I two months, please cu. ft. with recently' replaced dry. Valley 2..0024. semi-private i>ath, private en. __~al\ CAdillac 1970. WANTED-Ford Model A in good mllte c/lil All work qlJ/lr/lnteed !505 Coss lit Bagley ~Il'n. 1341 motor and compressor unit, trance, garage. Employed cou... BY REPRESENT-A-Tl-V-E-o-r-a-n costing $67, which c~n be' sep. condition. Call UN. 1-6570. Ask ESQUIRE S,HADE CO, Wall washin9 (III )~"'dl., " ... 11'1 pie or teachers, CaJl VAlley Eastern Chemical Company. ex for Roy. . .- PUBLIC AUCTION: Complete erately installed in basemrnt. .. • 104537Cnbrlevoix 2.759J. army officer and wife both Total price $70. Gas plate, 2 Valley -2-221 r COMPLETE'radio repairs and .11Ousehold Iurnishlngs. Practi. EAST'SIDE Iamlly wants clean 1Uxedo 2-2850 reconditioning; 111.years' ex- cally new, beautiful French 7-WANTED TO .ENT . college graduates, t\vo:three burner on' stand, $3. Phone Drexel ~913 or four room furnished or un. family car from private party. I perience. ~xpert, eourteoU' provincial suile. Saturday. Aug, NIagara 1604. ' Will pay ca~h. VEnice 9.1431. 1I5t 9. 2 o'clock, 22824 Ridge~ (HOUMS, .Apts.. Flats, etc,! furnished apartment, income or C0MPlETE' flOOR SERVICE service. All work guaranteed. CARl'ETING, priced by room. ED WAR 0 LAN G E LEnox 5688. way, St. Clair Shores. BUSINESS MAN. single, age 28, garage apartment or small PRIVATE PARTY wants I late ex Army pfficer, desires room ,hause~ References gladly given, Victorian and Duncan Phyfe mod.el' car. Will pay CASh.Call Floors Sanded Ind Rellnbhed sofas, E'ngJish lounge chair, articular . i5tinc~i~8 (r}-C .....1tt WorIr 1-o-PERSONAL,$ in Grosse Pointe. Call Alfred CaJl, Mr. Holbrook, FItzroy VErmont 5.7902. KUPKE FLOOR CO~ D. 'Moran Monday through Friday, 8195 or MAdison 9651 during pair end tabl(''s, COllage and aintin.9, ecorllhng WANTED all kinds of cement porch furnilure. NIagara 49~8; 1i-IIAL 1$IA11 Faa SALI P 9 10 4:30. RAndolph 5525. _ office hours. . . . 5056 Devonshire TUxedo 2.8680 594 Piper work. A.I carpenter Rnd gen- , 582 Washington Road. eral repair work. Venice 9.0152. CATERING GROSSE -POn~TE Veteran ex, WANTED to rent or lea~e by MOVING Aug. 12, selling EI~ctri. CANADIAN SIDE VAlley 2;5159 med'ical student at Wayne 'Uni. Sept. 1st, two or three bedroom .. COTIAGES WINDOW SHADES GENERAL contractor. Industrial Be~t Service versity. needs small apartment house or apartment. Will pay mite. washer, table 'radio Vie combil)ation, lamp~. plants, Repl/lced on y,our rollers. Fo'r FOR NEAT inside ,Ilnd outside and commercial. Cement worlc on East Side immediately for up to $95..00. Write Box M860, $2,000 to $25,000on Lake 5t. Clair painting job. call TUxedo our specililly. NIagara 6765. self, wife and expected child. .Grosse Pomte News. blankets, linens, clothes. skii9. free estima,te cllil . Dinners; luncheons, P~rties skates, children's games and and Lake Erie. T,ake lots' $20 2.6731\. Call NIagara 3869. SMALL apartme~t, hOlL~e.flllt or books, tennis and badminton a fOQt and up. ESQUIRE SHADE CO. CONTRACTOR Wedding~ Our Spec;~lty A CALL will give you a free TRANSCRIPTION-;;ngineer with light housekeeping rooms by racquets. elc. NIagara 4998. 582 JOHN SCHNEIDER r 04537Ch/lrlevoix estimatp. on interior or exlerior two quiet baby daughters, now employed widow and daughter Washinglon Rd. 'Mason work. Cement work Realty Limited TUxedo 2.JS50 painting. '~rices Are right. All and stone work. 35 Year~ Experience living in attie, desperately need in last year at. Grosse Pointe -_._------Sherwiu.WjJlia.m~ paints used. I . two bedroom house, flat or in- High School. Fine references. SERVICE plates, dozen. Bavarian Security Bldg. HANDY MAl:. ta.ckle an)' RepairS of all kinds Call or Write Windsor 4.5H14 ,Will James Rapp GEneva 6139. Silver, linens & Decor~tions come. VErmont 5.883-4. Call TUxedo 1.0966. china, elaborately gold trim. job: painUng, wiring, home reo -----.'------med, perfect condition, $200. pair an'd upkeep. Work guar- JULIUS BEtLS Furni~hed COUPLE with 7~~~-ar-o-l~id-au-g-h--THREE or 'FOUR rooms--Grosse TUxedo 2.1208. anteed. Dick .ronl!~,H0462Prom. 3600 Nottingham. ter desires four or five room Pointr. or vicinity. Relillble ----_.~-._------GROSSE prE .• BISHOP RD. enade. PRospect 9255. Nlagllra 7037 hous,e, apartrnent or Jiving young couple. References. Call ATTENTION - Moving out of Hall if Desired ,quarters over garag.e. Refer. Pingree 4594. town. Mu'sl se11 furniture: di, 4 bedrms. 2 bath~, ht floor anti BRICK IInd cement work. Re- n~tte, living room and two bed. ha&ement. Lav. Oil steam heat. _e~_ce_.s._T_U_x:~_o_2'_13_74_. I-A~T-'C-LE'-S-.-FO-.-S-A-L-I-_- pair and new. Driveways. Ga- rooms.' Good condition, reason. Rccr(>lllion room. 50 ft. lot. Rea. ragt\ rat wall, basement floors, able. 21720 MOl'oss Road. sonable price. TWO ADULTS, one child require / . porches, 'steps, e xc. vat in g. ALDA two bedroom furnished house, LINOLEUM, REMNANTS CHILDREN'S ~andboxes, 36 by Mr. Do~ovan, PI. 4'600 Black dirt. S. Degryse.' Call flat or apartment. References. MUMFORD'S FLOOR" 42. Aluminum bolloms, $7. DRexel 1163. . BOURGET C'all HIckory 2600, ext. 154, Work benches, 2 ft. by 4 (t., $6 HANNAN " 8:30.5;:10 Monday through Sat. ' COVERING PAl' 13) delivered. TUxedo 2.8324. RE~L ESTATE EXCHANGl:,'Ine'f (entbt" oa :Telephone GLendale 0508 urday. 16127 };. Warren NIagara OH6 . ) .

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• .Thursd.y, August ""4.7 &ROSSE. POI.NT'E .NEWS (t) -0...... M.W.. i. 1Special' Election .. :Paul Weadock JohnH.Potter .'Illness Fatal ~~~~:;;~e:~~n:a~;ci:h;i;~: CLASSIFIED LET me help. you, with your Baby Carriage , mend in,. plain Iewin'i'reilOn- trait area:. able. PIngree 5tOI. Bum'per Stabbed In Far~$ Sept. 18 Tak(?,i By Death Dies Suddenly To Mrs. McGraw , I _. _ . Funeral .ervices were ill the .ADS CHILDREN'S sewing exclusively. The Bon Secours Hospital .AUention of the qualified elee- Paul Weadock, Ill, of 60 Lewis- .John H. P.otter, 57; died sud- Mrs. Fredel'icK McGraw died in Verheyden Funeral Home and Sl- (Continued from Pace 12) NIagar~ 454,6: phoned the City police at 7:15 tors of Gri;1sse Pointe Farll?s is ton., roail, .prominent. attorney,den!y early Sunday ~orn!ng fol. I he)' home in Devonshire road, Clare Church Monday morning , , o'clock Sunday night that they called to the advertisemerit in died Saturday in Harper. Hos. lowmg II heart attack In hiS h?me IGros e Pointe Park at 6:1.5 p. m. and bUrial was in Mt. Olivet DRESSMAKING and smocking this issue pertaining to (he SJ.ler pital following an operat.ion pei"' at 71 Moross .road. . s . ' 21';"SIlYICIS done on children'.s clothes. For had A patient at the hospital who (r)-C.",."tWork had been stabbed. Lieu!. Van cial election Lo be held. in Ihe formed last week for 'cancer of Born in Saginaw; Mr; Potter. on Sunday. August 3.. . cl;metery •. . fu.rther lnfoi'matlon please call village on September, 18 in con... the 'esophagus, . can\e to the DetrQit area 47 y.rs Mrs. ivlcGraw had ,been 1n HI , ----- . TUxedo 1-5178. Becelaere and Patrolman .Mauch CEMENT WORK investigated, nection with the proposed $400,- )\11:, '\Veadock 'I'as one of 14 aeo and had long been promi- health for some lime and. had It s not a program but a passion LAMPS They found a man named Bert 000' bond i!j$\.le to improve the mel1lbersof.his family who con. nentin bu~iness circles here. He Qnly recenlli returned home from r that we need •. NQ~Y needs \9 Covert Attics McCuiston, aged 22, of 245 Grim- sewer system. . . tl'ibuted to the legal profesSion in was I member of the Countl'Y the. hospital presumabty some.' be told how to run a hobby. dy street. Mt. Clem.en's, who said New Gara,es EadieI' this ~'ear, in a very light Michigan, Ohio and New. York. Club, University Club and. the what improved. I.======::;::~ he wa. walking on Gray street. vote. the proposal of a $350,000 He was a son o[ the. late T.A. E. Yondotega Club. ,Answer to Puule Roofs and Brick Sidin,. .LampShades I' ~.' Detroit, and bumped Into a baby bond Issue for this PU1'pose was Weadock, former congressman 'Surviving are his wife, Eliza- ~he 1\ as lhe. form~r Helena Houses Raised Recovered "ndM/ld,e carriage. A man siUing OTL the defealed. Heavyraills .this SUIU~ and Mkhigan Supreme. Court beth; two daughters, Mrs. Rich- Wingate, born. In Ha1!ulton. Ont., on p Plaster. Eiectric and General porch back. of the. carrIage came mer' resulted in many flooded al'd Franzen' and Sally; and a In 1891. She IS survlved .by her F.. tur. .ge ReDairs To Order down .andassaulled him. Mc- basements. in the viilage and a justice. His uncle, Joltn C. Wea- brother Roland of Buffalo. husband, Allorney Frederick Mc- • • • Pid Up /lI1d Delivery Cuiston said he dldn't know. the II d f t th '11 dock of New York was a law Fllnel:al ser"ic'e's Ivel'e held at a.raw. and three daughter!, Ml"$. Pi.d Pipet of.H"ndin No Money Down 0'0 0 req~ests a e VI age partner of the late Wendell Will.... ElF d M B b OLive 9662 man but could identify him. offices' asking that the proposal k' 11. o'clock Tuesday morning in I een . resar , 1'5. ar ara . . _ .Three Years tp Pay. F. H. A. He wa~ tllkE'n to Bon Secour~ be re-submitted. Ie. , the HamillVlI Funeral Home. • by'David o.xsher of 1447 Gray Petj(ions were circulated. an'd ,.Mr. Weadock was horn in Bay .5• .'F. CO~TRACTOR •' .... Pi~ .. avenue. He had two stab wounds m~ny residents are now active in City.and i!ame to Detroit in 1903. REMINDERS which the hospital attendants a campaign to see that a larger He, was graduated fr.om the D~- Con~inuing the program. to re- GUID'E TO GOOD SERVICE 4744 C~DILLAC PIANOS tuned, moth proofed, r;. said were not serious. Detroit po- turnout is at the polls this Sep- .trolt College of Law In 1909. He mind pedestrians or the dangers GENIVE 6979 paired. Exp'ert wrok. Harold lice from tho:;Fifth precinct reo tembel' to get the proposal ap- was associate council of the Emer- 01\ Detroit. streets. the Traffic Smith. NIagara 0673. ".. -.:....-.-. moved him to Receiving Hospilal. proved. geney Fleet COrpoi'ation •.govern- Safety Association of netroit has CEMENT WORK, a)) kinds, and . PIANO tuning, professional re- '. The last day [or registr!ltion ment wartime merchant marine placed more than 400 striking repairs; basemen Is, ral walls. fl)J; this election is AuguSt 29. on agency,. during the first World posters atsl!'ateiic cornel' loca- sidewalks, driveways, garagesi pairing. Clifford L. Edwards. TUxedo~1-3173.. Tells, Fun~nySide. which date the village offices War, He served as a member of tions .throughout the city. The block and. brick work, porches . will be open from 8' a. rn. to 8 a'S'elective service appeal board postel'"prlnted in .vivid r.ed and and red steps. NIagara 4462. LANDSCArlNG Of Work m FBI p. m, for this purpose. . JnWorld WarU. . black letterll on .• white back- , He was president of the ,De- ground, sh.owsa woinan pedes- 21S-CARPENTER WORK PREPARE now for weed control troit Bar Association in 1938'anct trlan abont to step inlo a cross- in lawns, also .fertilizing, seed. 1~~1 a member of the state and nation. walk and a speeding automobile . ing, fQlIlng anti seneral main~ m;::;e~~~ke~, CI~~e~~;ljo.yEn.titled.' in the distance. The message , REPAIRS company, and formerly a mem- . al bar .associat!ons, the Board. of lenance. Call NIagara 0569' or warns her to "Wait! He, might ber of the FBI, was the speaker Commerce, Lllwyers'Club, ,De. INTERIOR and EXTERIOR Niagara 4727. .To...On..e F:o. h.t Not Stop." . ' at the noon meeting of the Ro- ...... It: troit Club, DAC, Col.mt'ry Club, Enclose' front or re"r porche.s. tary . Club at the Wnitlier last Ra'~quet <:::lub'and,CurlingClub. LOST 18 FOUND kilchen c:"bine!s, recre"tion rooms. GARDEN SERVICE Monday. '. Pointe police are conslimt1y ,Mr; Parker kept his listeners Survivors include bi~ wife, Nes- The los~,ani recov.ery ofasmall attic rooms. remodeling: Prompt , called upon to give their atten- ta ,A.; a daughter, Penelope; three purse,contaizllng $75. in casH 'and convulsed.with, laughter lit his tion. to .stray .dogs. biting and lervice, good worl:m"nship. Trees, Shrubs and Lawns recital of humorous incidents he sisters, Miss lsabelWeadockand a: check were, reported to the S.. F. BARBER . howling dogs. but not every 'da~' Mrs. Monica Porter of Detroit Farms police on August 1. Mrs. encountered in his work [or, the to slop' a dog figh!. _ . 20.380. Nesbiit Sprayed. oy Liquid Po~er. gOVerninEmt;Several of the lnci~ a"nd.Mrs. Clara' Mori-Isonof AnnJ,[argaret .Allen of 293 Mt. Vel" , I;ast Friday a. woman on Lake- ' dentS he' related had to do with Arbor; .and .two brothers, George non, In reporting the loss said she . pointe south of Jefferson' called (t)~Dr ... Makhl4 Guoranteed on' All Work some 'ambitiousyoung men in T.and Louis, both of Detroit.. thOUGht_~he must. have dropped the Park police with II breathless Funeral services were held In it at the Farms beach. Later that COI,artiWITops tatty Brlggslur and -dress de- Call (he ,lIrmy who promoted them- complaint.th'at aslray .do&,.was. selves~,by quick .stages .from the the home Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. night she called back to say she N.W .signer, alterations o[ women's giving her dog a teri"iblebeating . it. o[ aI . had found WINDOW A.to.... il.. Uplll.lshry apparel,. fur repairiljg, remo.d. PATRICK SWEENEY rank priVate to as high that W):1en the police'arrlved .. they eling. Excellent workmanship. of Lt; Colonel. " qllh:kly identified the fighter by Reports Disappearance. J ••• - • ••••• • - - • •• • - _. - • - .. .lid Most. of' them then ayliiled 3~59Haverhil1, TU}(~d~_2_.•1_82_2. VAlley 2-~b45b hislic.ense. tat ai belonging to a Of., Strands of CrYltal1 : . ': CLEANING .... Upll~stery ., themselves .of lheir newly., ac- i'esident who lives on. Windmill • and BRING yo' I' furl to Marie Steph. . quired credit _and loftier sodal Polntedrlye;; ...... The disappearance of two: 'EASTSJDE ens for repairlng, restyling.and FOR BETTER landscapIng call position to float phoney checks w I ~.~ The ow,?er 10.t~AummOn!on strands of. c:rystals valued at $150. 8.. I.t II ./ '" cleaning: Reasonable, prices. TUxe~ 2.6736. andirtdulge in aU sorts of finan. Wall Washing Call MUrray 5740, 13327 Ker- ..,.... cial SKullduggery. t~e. tec,hmcal char~e of pel'ml\ •. has been l'ep.orted to the Farms Wg; f'1 ~ . ' ~,Jni ,~IS. dog to run at .. lal'ge, police by Mrs. Joel H. Prescott Ol.D TRIMSlIOP cheval. Closed from July 4 to NARROW ESCAPE Net, Iud one of the po1Jcemen, of 46 Lake Shore drive. August. 4.. . .. ,. Uncle Sam J. Vj~tim h". ~ . ESTABLISHED 10311 LWorr .. PL. "" Joann Carr, of 43~3 Hucklng... ' ."because !lis d~g got in I fl.Xhtj . The crystals, .sh'ung on gold 11~.",e."AM ''$ BRING YOUR alteration trouble ham. Detroit, was waikinll her Of Technical A.. aulr any. dog IS entitled to one', goOd chains were last seen about siX ~, f'l ~II~~ FIRM fight and one good bite." weeks' ago, Mrs. PrescOtt said. to Marie Stephe,:!s, 13227 Kef- bike across Jefferson avenue to cheval. \MUrray. 5740. Closed Isabel1aH. Baxter, of 20221 , .fr0rtlJuly 4. to August ~. the northea~t corner of ~elf on Barlow,' Deltqit,was guilty of French naval vessels rendered show,an Fr •• July 30 .:,hen the machine was a technical assault on Uncle Sam lhe first foreign' honer h;" the FIRST :class carpenter and cab~ struck by a car driven by Philip on the evening' of July 30 when U. S. flag when the national en.. ,increasing ': II GARAGES inet work done by hour or she ran into lImoi1.,truck that 01..!Jntef'e:Jt .sign was flown by the USS Anger All Types and SileS contract. Call PIngr~e 6~08. Siegel ~f 3890 Monterrey, De- preference had slopped. [or the red light at commanded 'by Captain John *~lllIIliI!l:llll11f!IIIII11III~'lilllllllll11ll1llllllllll~llIlIIllUllll1lH!j!j 'VeIl Built-Good Material troit. Joann had a narrow escape Beaconsfield, and Jefferson. Paul Jones, on February 14. 1778. DR E SSM A KING,' alteratFKls. but the machine was badiy bent. Both cats ..were considerably. for : \ IComplele SeniGI I , J Yeors to Pfl" mending at your own hom~ $7 damaged, Uncle. Sam's vehicle in a day. References. Call eve- Siegel 'cheerfully promised to :10 .Ute~alld ~, .In ! Labor DOlle By ;l1)',df the rear and the Baxter car in Lfcennd. contractor nlngs. TUxedo ,2.0752, PlY all damages. the front. .. Miss Baxter got a HARRIS ~/I I RemavingStor", SlIsh, i 'I uwn Cu~iag ~nd Call E,'.nln(s after ~ p. m. '" and ;;0 ticket for "c!ar not under contro}," That many veterans entitled to Or Sunda)' J •. m. 10 2 p. m. CAL MOTOR' SALES pensions or subsistence payments. ! Puttla, Up Screen. II I Mi•• Seb ..Bi,'Scene, from the Veterans Administration: Garden Mainlana.c.' :FUNERAlS~ EXCELLENT 2 • and AWfiinC)s . ~ j do not appear to correctly un. . . CEMENT WORK announce. Then'Walka Off ~b.I~ . derstand the procedure of, chang- .. . 11II1I1II111II1I1II11II1Ullllllllllllllllllllfl~ Little ,Mary ..Sadowski, aged 3, • Complete Lawn and Gar : Every lerviee is charaeter- : \ ing their, addresses for thelr LO~:: ran b. arranged at any BanI< daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester monthly. checks when same is den Service by t~e month : iaotd' by the bUllty, di9nit'/: ~ BRI~HT \ P. Sadowski ot ll31 Fisher :road, 'necessary. has been. pointed "Out or. season. .,_AlL ., .a -,' ..,< " ...... ~WIIlSh""...<. '.', got herself so .thoroughly locked by'the Disabled AmerIcan Vet- and pre.tige '~ijf.tin~" 0':': ,'THEIR'NEW lOT in' the bathroom one .da~' .'1ast erans'ln a recent article in the Window Clea.ilg COI/' MODERNIZATION' • Seeding and 'rop Dressing ;roit'l finest. families • wel!k that Mrs. Sadowski,' in "Michigan Disabled Veteran." I 9283 'hillp . AR. 1110 , Phone Rosevl1le 0518.W despair o[ getling her out, Many veterans send their Exclusively Cadillae,' Chrysler. Plymouth phoned .the fire department. . changes of address to' Columbus, Merchandise Just as the lire truck. ladders Ohio, because that is the point etal, arrived for.lhe rescue and from which their: cpec}ts come SEE US fIRST the neighborhood got all set for and they naturally feel 'that that •. Fertilizing Ev.rything .Electric an interesting iire,'little Mary let is I"here they should send. the Eleclrical C....tract.'. ..•• If.klt'' ,A;pUnc.. Be/Oft Bu)';", Of' Selli"l " C.". herself out. change of address. This is not • Sodding \\'Itlnr .nd R.palrlnr Inuttedlale D.eUvery , correct, as payrolls for veterans New and Old Work _ lurrlger.lon • V.room MISTAKEN IDENTITY living in Michigan are ,made up • Residcn~U.1 .0 (Ura.. • £ll!ttrj~ • g~nef1l .Farms police investigating a by lhe Finance Department. In • Tree Trimming :~¥~D1~~~~~ _':~~~~f~ ."1" Wnhen m2! QRATIOT report that a prowler had. been Detroitancl then forwarded to jng U.ST SIDECHAm SHOW'. A!OVE -.. II Re.r •• II.. a••llo Wlrl_, • IroDers - .Toaslen It Six Mile seen running .out of the Pu~eh the Treasury Branch Office in HAUUat l"KEPOINTE I Rooms Wired ,S,,'It.h ... : • W.. h~.. " kadlM IInd Judy theater andjUmplng on .Columbus, Ohio. , , " A~""t'o" 3131 •!~:.~~:'i~:~.~r;'.,r~~f:;e.• EI.ctrle • U.inpS a bus at midnight on July 15, ' All changes of addr,E!Sllof Mich- ~w WEST CHAff1 U.I 1~llthtllflll' Irul.U .Iad. Heaters - troDI CIS L'.~lClpeCo. Fixln... or iMi... n.... • Garbal:' • KlIr~.. found out that it was only the ligan veterans should, be sent to • CASS .. tANflllD ForSllIe e••• Rep.!n Dill_Ie ".lI' !laorman making haste so -he the Vet~rans Adminl!tratlon, Fl- Tf.."r.l.llH rru.BsI;''''"'1 'IV. 1.9393 I wouldn't miss his bus home. nal!'ce. . Departl7le!!t, Guardian See Display at Oar StON. Cadillac Owners!! . BUlldlllg, Detroit 26,Michlgan. ....••.•. ~.~..•...... • BIDS WAITED A. short lette~ or post card list- BAYER'S. All Eleclric " Ap.liJ~ .CH.JaQ '. . ing your present address ,and, the 17330 E. WARREN. ' TU:a;ecle I-M4.0 For Double Seal new IIddresato, which you wish Houi-s-c-8:30 to 5:30 . Res. PbOile-TUxedo l.,ul~ . Oldsmobile OwnersH to have your ehci:k sent in the Coatinl'Streett in future is sulflcienl. Be sure to . G,nerlll Mllintenllnce Grolle Pointe Park. list your claim number Imme. diately below your name. If you ,CEMENT WORK lIIItoriZH SlI... M 11m$' , Sealed bids will be receIved 'by do not .have your claim number, POI.TEC~.~!!~i.~o!~'LORS _ . . the Village of Grosse.Pointe Park then be lure to give your serial Mea's and Ladles' 811i15 Tal1.recJ T. Order VA.. 2.3~ Authorized ,.111 and faetO'ry.tra1ne1l meehanielJ. until 1:00 P. M., E. S..T.. August number, rank and. organization . . No Job too' 'ill or' 100 .1I.. all.8rinr In, your ear. 11, 1!l47,at the Municipal Build; at ~he time of discliarge from' for • thoroa,;h eheek-ull . . . No obll,alilul. in,!!.15115 East Jefferson Avenue. service. 'SH I N G L E ..0 I LIN G iiitt'WTJEfFEiisii, Priic~. for applying a double seal hilum- COM"LfTE. 'RAkE SERVICE "Ted M. Sehuma..E.tattUsbe4 1925 OPe. Eves. 'tll1 1:tt inO\lS surface on the iollowin~ Tuck r.Jlltlltg. StOIlt CI •• llill', Willclow, CQlIlkilHJ. ~lreets: . ORI?CE CHURCH HYDRAMATfC EX"UTS Beaconsfield' (Jefferson to Ker. LakePOinle at Kercheval Chinuley RebllildilHJ. RoofilH) alld Sh.et Meta! WaHer S. Pr~, Minister cheval) 6,864 sq. yds. . ad Slate and TII. Work I" Gro.se 'olllf. Woods It'. Bishop (Kercheval to Mack) 'rhe annual church picnic will lUMPING & PAINTING- 7.040 sq. yds. be held next Sunday, August 10. Grayton (Kercheval to Mack) The Church 5ervice will begin al WE HAYE ALL MATERIALS IEADY TO SERYE UDUR'SSTAIIDIRD STITION ONI.DAY SIRYICI 7.744 sq. yds. .. , 9;30 a. m. instead of at the \lsual ALl, STANDAil.D.OIL P:RODUCTSI'Oa YOUR OA~'S SAKE 14350 L WARIIN Maryland (Hampton to Kerche. time. AUer the.' service chUrch W. Do W.ldi... Meck A.e., C.r, ltoslYJI.... val> 7.627 sq. yds. . . members and friends will .go to Nottin,llham (Jefferson to St. .All Ame;;CIIR R•• ling Co. the pienic grounds at Glen Eden Paul) 4,576 ~'l~¥ds. Specifications and bid propo. MemorIal Park on Eight Mile KOTCH~R OLDSMOBILE CO: sals are available at the office of road, Ihree and one half miles iI. T•••• SSII 'Aile, 2-&208 I CHAS. POVWLESLAND KENNELS the Municipal Manager.' west of Orand River: Each fam- 155M" WAltUN ri Some net .TU, 2.S640 BI:T1VJ.:EN LINCOLN, .urn I'ISRO ROADS Bids are to be made on propo- ily .will brlng. their own picnic We' TrtIB "I ...... sal blanks accompanied by a basket and table service. The day w_ check or deposit in the amount will be brought to a close with v.p, All BrtelII ~ u., ,. M.. t11 of 5%. of the tolal bid or an ac- a vcsper service In the early eve- 11111 MACIC AYIMUI NI,4121 ceptable bidder's bond. ...4. T PO WEIIS- Bids shall be marked .(Bids on ning. , AT i Seal Goaling). .., neSt Ti••I, "il~i.11.I.riala SAVE STEINER'S I Bids will be opened at the Com. An auto driven by Stephen M. , I mission Meeting, AU/(llSI11, 1947. Stackpole. 521 Lakeshore, and a II Roofing, Insulation, Plywood. Olk Flooring, Trims, Do~., NOW AVAILABtE i lit 5:00 P. M.. truck driven by Clarence W. $creening end Moulding, Windows, Knott)' Pin. P.nelling ! . Grosse P,ointe ~ark resel'\:es the Bunker of .Lansing collided July and 2ic4's and other two.bys up to 2.12'. In both fir erod I I'Ight to re)ect. any or all bids. III at Jefferson and Thr<'!e.Mile. yellow pine. 8uilders' Herdw.re end Paint. Shingle Roofs i EYE'UTT •• LANE Both vehicles were damaged but BRAND NEW I MUNICIPAL MANAGER there were no injuries. Rlstle Felce. Tables, Etc. FORD MOTORS ------_._- FOR SHORT TIME WE WIU, (NOT "IUILTSJ OIL YOUR ROOF UNDER REGULAR 100 H, p, $21901 •• H, P. '20301 10% PRICE. ACT NOW' WE HAVE Ute GALLONS WIT'll PURE CREOSOTE. COMPUTlI.Y '"STAI.UD lilmgmRII1IIft"IlI!l1l1.IllI~II!flQlmmlllmgRmll!1lllIIJl"lml!l~lII INCI,um:s on, ANn CUlTCR ASSEMBLY Iveryttllnl I GENIItAL HOMI MAINTENANCE I for the 07eft Dall,. IIlffill1ljU1llIlllIllllll1!llll1lI~IIffilIlftU~l!!1IIii!!lflIDlIll!fllllllU!mHII1I:IJ!IIJIIHIlI~ COMPLETE8GDY liD FElDER. REPIIR Builder , • to 5 ALFRED. F. STEIN'R CO. .LUMIEI owers SUPPLIES P. P. GRACE "'OlMACl: .. 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~age Fourteen GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, Aug&nt 7, 19..7 Chrysl,er.Plymouth Service HERE'S,A PAGE ,OF INDJVI~UALS .AND FIRMS Mercury Mike VA. 1-5777 . , READY TO RESpoND " SAYS:- WHEN YOU NEED RELIABLE SERVicES QiUICKLY. Tuni Your Complete service for Chrysler .nd . . , - Plym~uth cars. We specialize ill Groanl to Grilli - pick-up and delivery. Motor over. , IRING YOUR I hauling. bumping, painting, simonizing NUMBERS MERCURY ftnd poli~hing. Complete br~ke INTO US service. Most modern front ena align- 0Pell Hlgltfs! ment equipment in the city. TOR•• ( , .. ' , , Fisher & Record Motor Sales ,I ~~~,~,~~~~~~~~~~~~~1Jefferso~Lincoln.Mercu~ C~_ 15000 Kercheval IJ', \\ • ; ,3700 E" JEFFlRSON MElr"_ 0500 ______"Only Srdisfied Customer! Keep Us in Busine~$:' ~ r.....-_...... --.....---...... ~-J - ~...... •...... ~...; ...... •... ~...... •••••.. TYPEWRITERS, : Eomnlel. : . S"FUDEBAKE.B . ADDING .AOHIIES I ! ! • r I• ,'~ . SALES o,d SERVICE : REPAIRED aid ; BUICK , Fflcfor'l Aufhor/led 'arts , SERVICED t Comp/.f. LI". of Acee .. ",i.. • VA. 2.3560 Sales and Service Woll/trill. TURNER ,IOTOR SALES, ,.IIC. I STOTTS & ltlUBPBY .' • Typtwriter Sertlic. 14343 E. J.ifenoll 15103 KERCHEVAL' , • f 12300 lEad Jeif.~on VA.2.5151 I VA, 2.3094 • ! • ...... -...... ,...: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • .,. • •• • • ... • • •••••••• Ii •••• II • ti • ~ ~.!'i=;~~.-- ---..---c. ..., ------_ __.. 1I111111111111~lIIll1illlllllllllnmlnlllllllllllllnlllll1ll11l11l1l11'II"III~IlIII!lIlIIHlllllllfli1lIllNIIIImlHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1U1I1Il1 •" •• ". I. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I. I ".• PLUMBING a HEATING SERVIOE : VA.2-8140 : I KAISER.FHA'ZER TUxed 0 2-9 503 ~ : Co",p/.f. ""mf)irt' •• d Complete plumbin.l! and heatin.e. service. ~ Installation and $ervice for l(as and ~ Sf:lfej and Service Heofl"9 SeI'Yle. . . 011 firl~d water heaters and boilers. I , ltlICHELSALES '" SERVICE BRUCE'W~GLE CO. ! H. Blckeridgel'SoI:. Conversion Gas Burners! • 14939 EAST JEFFERSON 15304. KERCHEVAL i . 15108 Kerchevol : YA: %-3077 ,at Waybum

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~~OODDDODDOOO.O ~rlUIIIIIIHlmmlllrlllllllnlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHlIIIIIIIIIHnlllllllllllllnlllnnnlll1III1I11I11nnrnnrlllllllllllln"Hmll,"mmllJll1UIIIIlli"I~ INSURE YOUR SUMMER DRIVING ~AUTO RADIO, I. BUICK SALES & SERVICE ; Against expensive repairs and loss of transpor1.atiOJ,\ SERVICE ~ p ~ BRING IN YOUR i Laza 3944 i All Mak.1 o"d Morlel. ~ ~omplete ~oto.r overhaulin~ - br~ke service - wheel batane •. ~ Hew bd/os Avollotll •. ~ 109 - lubrlcallon -- ~ead1Jght ~lilinment ...;..front end align. 1i PONTIAC ~ ment - bumpJn/( - pamho/( and simonizinlt. ~.. ' for All Cars I For Free Inspedioll C. A. NUTTING CO. I MOTOR CITY. SALES'~,ORP. I Dickinson - Wallace Pontiac 6412E. 1EFF. Fl. 55H E R. G. MIlne. Pres. 11 EslllbllJhed UU 12740 Gratiot at HOllitOft PI. 5000 ~ . 8740 MACK ! o ILU 000 Q Q 0 0 Q 0 0 0 0 Q Q Q 0 0 Ok ~lllInllllllm,"mnlllllilllliIlIllUlllllllluUOIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIUllllllllllllllllllllmllllmllllllllrllllllnrllmllllllllAllIlllllilllllllmr.illIlIIJlIflll1ll!lmnmlJlI ~...... ~ -.-._...... , , FORD SERVICE t Edward .Lange, Decorator , . 1 ARlilgiol JIIOO, t articular \1\Jltinctiv. P ointing eLJ. r:. or a t III 9 , .Co,"ple" Ford 5."le. ,t , FacliitiH • VAlley 2-5159 1 AL LOI. j 594 Piper L.....=~~-:~_: ~mlmlTIllllmnmnlllnllmllnlllmllilllllllmllllllnIl1l11lnlllll!IIIII1lHll~llIIJlmnH1lll11ll11lUmlll1I111~"mnnnlllllllllnlllllmlml1lnlllllll I SCREENStor Porches and \Vindow$ ~ COMPLnE DcimpleteDeSoto-PI,.nollthSenice ,HUDSON Aufliorll.d $erv/c. Fltzr~y 32S~ •.6033 .i AWNINGS for P~rdiesand Win4otV$ I 'arts ond Ace.s.lorl .. Elf/eiert' ri"dColfrteoir. Servlc. for I 'Combin4lion PQuh Enclosures tltUl p'orch Roofs I HUDSOI All Cllrys/er Pr~ducts I Now Reduced 25% ITAPERT •• TOR, lie. NEEDHAM ..WA'RD 13245 Eafi. Jeftersoa 2970 East.J4rffersott at McDo.CJ.U , .. I Call N'aga ..a ~7.71, I Hickory '2505. ~lnnmnnllllllllllli1l11nnl!lllnil1llllnilllllllllllnlllllulllllflmllm"IIDUIl\IIIlIlI1!IU~mmIlIlHl1nlilillllllllnlmUillmnnrmlllUlIIllmlnllllilnnm@ •

OUTBOARD MOTOR REPAIR i All MAKES rC::;kt:"Oid;=bi'k'"A:ho';i~~;rS:;:k;'.''"''' f;;;;;(:m~jj THIS. SPACE Have your outbolrd mclpf overhauled or tuned up. AVAilABLE- I 'VAlley 2-9070 I~WITHOUT DAMAGE TO, rRElS, SHRUIS or FLOWERS ~ I' Irake ~elltlilHJ Motor OYltrha"lin9 Washill9 - ~ • Start the boating season right with /I .motcr that's i!J 'Wh •• I.Alig..i"9 Carburetor Service Si.o"ili"9 I~ Contro.l of insectpeSl!I.is guaranteed fromoutdooJ' ~ - perfecl. Coils ehecked. Magnetos charged. For 'nformlltion ~ Wheel BalaHi.g., Ig.iHon Service 1111.Coral ~ ~. gathermgs; lawn parties, f~irs and bazaars. etc. ' :::

Call I ~ Complet. '•• rleaf;on lerv/ce, O"r lfteclta"Jc. 'actOry fraiNcl. = :;. :- Grosse' Pointe Marine Supply OT RATS f • ANTS~;o 1~901 KERCHEVAL It Alter VA. 2-4605 TU.,2-6900, - WHYTE. OLDSft\OB.ILE CO. I" .Ext:~:na~ngR~:~~~: , 15211 E,A,ST JEFFERSON at, iEACO, NSF,IELD, IF._:':=_. Inquiries solicited from farms. '. 1~1i:::d1Un:aA.llIl!lIlI!ill1llll1l1lmmlllnnrmlllmmlll1llID1l!111l11ll1l11H1l1llllllllrml1l11ll1l!lll1llnnlmm:mIlll\f!1lJHll11~mnnmmnlll111lmll1l1l11llJIIIU1l1i1nmlmllllll1!llUnmnmmWnmmmmnijll1lmmmmJl11llli ' ,lactories. iJlstitutions and hom'es• ...... u.. - ..,. Furn igatiing Service for Pl\~KABD *: "IfST ,. SIn-leI.• :' , " .'I IUfFALO M9THS .114 CARPET .'nus i 8EJIUIIE i • Complet,e !~ UWlSet1,,,,d ~ondetl hy the BOtlrdof HtUIlih Sales and Service i CIEYRGIlT H . j ATLAS .....'GAT'N... COMPANY

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