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HEADLINES Park Election County .Attorney's Fund I.ijkely of Ihe Day Set For. '. To Take' Over \VEEK February 14 Opinion Asked In ~AIgerHou~e As Compiled by Ih. Gross. Pointe l'ews Three Commissioners ~nd Township Appears. O...t of Clerk Will Run. for Re- Thursday, Jan. 6 Picture Because of Neces- 'election; J,an, 28 Last Merger Problems On this day in 1938 S. F. B. sity to Hold Election Morse gave a private demon- Filing Day stration 0 f his "magnetic . . Circulating of Petitions Being Held. Up' Pen'ding Decision ~rosse Pointe's War Mem- telegraph" •.. in 1896 U, S. Grosse Pomte Park wIll. On. Status of Residents in Macomb County and anal question is moving Treasury $100,000,300 30-year I elect three .Commissioners and Gr .t' t T. h' ' nearer to a final answer each 4% bonds are oversubscribed. a Clerk thIS year. The terms ' a 10 _own~ Ip week and definite plans which , . . in 1942 the registration of men 20-25 is set for February of all are, two. :rears .. The S0I!l~ wonderment has been expressed in the Pointe why have been formulated at a 16 ... in 1943 U. S. bombers Board of <:::ommlssl0ners fixed the petItIOns for a vote on the consolidation of the area into a series of rece~t meetings may sink nine Japanese warships the primary' election day for single .city have hot yet made their .appearance. be approved. and revealed . . . in 1945 Halsey's ca.rriers February 1.4,. at th,e meeting' Inquiry in the. proper quarters';.~------. shortly. A meeting of the hit the Chinese coast. of the Board on -Jan. 10. discloses that the petitions so far board of directors ,of the PRESIDENT TRUMAN'S mes- The Commissioners whQ,se' astheir.aescription of the' exaetMad Sp' ouSe Grosse ,Pointe War Memorial sage to Congress on the State terms expire are James McMillan, .meets-'and bounds of,the terri. Library Fund has been called of the Union yesterday calls for William Gillett and Elmer. Ul. tories proposed to be consolidated Gave Tl.P' off' for this Friday night, to be many new social aids and asks rich, The term of. William G. goes, have been -completed.. held in the Neighborhood for "a square deal for all" . . . ~amman, village clerk, also runs However tl.1e legal angie of Club at 8 p.m. former speaker Martin says that out. residents of that part of a muni~ On RAbbery "if the democratic Congress . All Are Candidatescipality which lies without' the . t7 Last Friday a group of the.' 'agrees to all his requests in full All of these will 'be candidates coUnty (as in the case of the Ma- . fund leaders and private citizens ' the country is in for some dizzy for reelection. comb cou t f f' h who are intensely iriterested in . . n y por IOn ,0. ". e Attentions to Married Wom- convertm' g Alger House into the' days" President wants $4 bil- The last date for filing for n"6m- Shores), and of a mumcIpahty , , lion more in taxes. ination is January 28, Unless which has. a part of its territory: an lead to QUick Ar~est of . Pointe's war memorial, met with .. • * there are mon~ than two names in anotheLtownship(as in thej One of Alleged Burglars :epresez:tatives of the Alger fa~- filed f01\ each office. }o}be' filled' case of the Gratiot part of the Ily. It IS up.dersto~d several dlf. FERGUSON CLAIMS he has it wi.ll .lot be neces,:;wy to ~old Woods), peti~ioning for consoli- . Gordon Cameron, a 'ed 31, ferent plans were dIscussed. T~ese proof to blast Hook's charges. a prImary,and the names fIled dation with the proposed single . g '.. I are expecte~ to be further ~Ired . .. .. will go on the ballot at the elec- CI'ty . t b f 11 . d. one of three men who partlcl- at the meetmg of the fund dIrec- , mus, e care u Y examIne. t d' h bb d . RAYMOND T. WADE and his ti01: as.nominees. Att . .'- pa e In t e ro ery. arme torate Friday night. wife, Bessie Lou, officials of the ' ornt.ey Consult led d b I case at the Alex Phillos home ' Townshl'P Sends Letter Society of Good Neighbors, are Regilstration Dates Th IS ques IOn was pace e- t 10'38 N .tt' h D Voters who are not registered fore County ,Attorney Gerald a 0 mg am on . ec~m- On Monday, January 10, a .let- held for trial on conspiracy may register on Jan. 22 or 29 MacDonald' on Jan. 11. ", Iber 17, had an exammatlOn tel' was .sent by the Grosse POInte charges . . . accused of misusing I with-the registration board in It is not.the pur-pose of the pro .. before'Judge C. Jose1?h Bela~- TownshIp ~oard to Selde,n funds of the society. " the municipal bullding, or they_ ponents .of .consolidation to ask ger, on Jan. 7 and was held In Daume, preSIdent of the DetrOIt .. '" * may also register with the Vil- residents of Grosse Pointe to sign $20,000, bail for trial in Circuit Trust Co. and. a representative of THE .WAR ASSETS ADMIN~ ~~I~e C~~~~s~n.1::~e~~~ardyuri~g a p,etition for a consolidation Court. \ At ,the request of his th~ Alger helrs. The lett~r,.ap- ISTRATION announces that 19l/z ~ whIch could not be legall~r ef- attorney, Edward Beauchamp, pnsed Mr. Daume .of the WIlling. ( acres of the Fort Wayne reserva- fected. These questions. must be the' bail was 'reduced from ness of the townshIp to take ov.er L tion will be deeded to the city, , -Picture by Fred Runnel1~ determined in advance of the, cir- $25 000 t $20 000 the. Alger House })r.op~rty and Its i Poll.Ce Radl.O I i of Detroit within 60 days. When the NEWS photographer looked out. of his. window last Sunday morning c~latbn of the petitions and the' , 0 , '. . ~esIre to c,onvert It mto a war 1 " • •• • January 9, he was startled to see these' two young ladies indulging in what is normally PI St II d petitions must be correct both as . Onl~. the Begll~nmg lAne.m0rial for the use of all Ll-,,? TWO BR OTH E R S, Robert ,. a warm we'\ther sport. One look at the thermometer proved that KATIiY LaBROSKI, an., a e. to t~e physical ~oundaries of .the Camerons troubles m thE' Park~ I Pomtes. Blackburn, aged 22, and William, left, and her sister BARBARA, ha'd every ri ght to think that spring might. be here. The terrItory descrIbed. and. legally h?w~,:er, seen: to be only the be 1 Daume Answers aged 19, are termed incorrigible! ~en:perature: was 57 when this picture w~s taken. The girls.are:the daughters of Farms, . By GP 'Woods correct a's t? the permissibility of I f~~~l~e f~~a~:~'o~~ ~a~ ~~ b:~ Mr. Daume answere~ this let- criminals by Judge Groat and I Pollee Sergeant and Mrs. Lester LaBroskI of Morass road .. - , _ . ~hese questIOnable areas to come "1' h b f J d ter on Tuesday. He scud that the are sentenced to 20-40 years each ,'~ '.' .', '.. c', 'J' ';, , ... "': -'. - . ';'., ::,<:.:.,.: ,:,,', , ::'.:' "'_ .:-~.~:.';,.:" ...... __ ' _' ',' ,'. , ,. m. .'. .' " ~or:~. ~cil~e:sX;; of ~n~~:ter ~v~~ Alg~r .family ~s widely scattere.d. in Jackson penitentiary . , , Robert .is led struggling and A'~e>;;"~'l~a;'.;;~'1~:'D11l':0.>~t''0' S' .•A.:t' -t'empt' .4-.n. .P' '1.ck:...T~T.p""':'1:1'1"0" 'm', ":'a'" ':':n.,,~. -Vil~8~resi~.n+.",~h.~:.r: ..~,~:T::;~~~}i.:;~~:~~X~~?;~pt;r:'~\,;~~~ti~~~,~'rdC~:;;$l~,~.OO.:wi~',~~: ;~iP~:r;'~;b.;;~~t;r;~~a:o~;C;;et-._., cursing f:'om the courtroom .f:l, f, C If,.tl. tU ,..U. "'f , . VOices. Satisfaction With, VIors would also. requlre satls- _., . "" ". . iorethey~'are;.all,.togdher;.Plri;' . both have a. long criminal ree- Ed' C '...''. . .' . '. T" h' S' .. .,.' faction on these. Roints' before it ,The two other p~rtIe& W?O are but that he is sending them alr ord. .xpecte to Lea'ds t.O . 'apt'ure of Gang ," owns.p ystem .. , gave per~issi?n for such a vote all~ged to ha~e fIgured In ~he copies of t~e town?hip's letter .. .. .' '--- . .on ,cons6hdatIon and fixed the ~hIllos robbery, Herb~rt WIll- and resolutIon asking for the .d PI . .A de.} d f" St 1 L' t. 'Th€proposed change".in the date for such a vote, " lams and Sammy Lave1gne,'are property. c';;r~~F~~~~~~EJ~~ ~L~e~~~: A l anners n ar oa 0 0 en ,00' po~ice radip servi,ce in Grosse It. is ~o meet tHese questions sti.ll,at large. It was Cameron and; Apprehensive N. C., forg.::s his fathers name , Pomte has, run mto a snag. that the matter has been laid Y'lllIamst th PIw~o11forcedh them~elvesth j Mr. Daume further stated that to gain access to the iamily safe State to Make Air pictures of Alert Resident Phones in Tip and Scout' Indulg' e In The pli:ui which has been be~ore the younty Attorney, as m~. e 11 os orne WI a 'while he cannot speak with cer- .Jeposl't bo'.o, takes $50,000 and • fostered'by the Shores Farms the Board of Supervisors' posi- ChrIst~as tree used as a sor~ of tainty for all the members of the hasu" a glorious spree for 3 months Ent'Ire' Sou th eas t ern Por t'Ion W'ldlaseCh Be f ore Forcmg.. 0'!lar tet t0 and Park to be effective.' must t'IOn wou ld .~e 1argely determIned. battermg, d ramh' dwhen Mrs•. PhIllos. family he has been in touch by• in Florida. spending all except Available to Munjci~ ' Abandon Their VehiCle. 'in Park include 'all of the Pointe by the County Attorney's opinion. (answere . t e oor. telePh~ne with one of them, "and $6 and a $50 war bond ... father palities municipalities. The City has Clerk Harry, Furton of t~e Th~rd Thug. Appears . in view of the embarrassment to now sues the First National As 'Robert Colegrove, of .410 St. Clair,. was walking. on b . 1 th t am' int the Fa:ms stated on Tuesday that. hIS Followmg theIr entry and which the family has previously Bank of Catawba county for al- N.eff .between ,'M. a.u.mee and. Jefferson at abo,ut 10 p.m .. on een oa 0 c ... e . Q II offIce ha~ hqda number of calls after the! had bound Mr. and been subjected, I feel sure that The' Sta+e Regional Plan- scheme, because It IS we from res1dents who signed peti. Mrs. Phl110s hand and foot, th 1...:'" '11' 'th 1 . g h's son to get the money ,v Jan 6 he saw 'an' old with four men in it stop and . f' d 'th't d'. . d h e memm::rs WI VIew WI ap- owm I ...... ' ning Commission is making ." . . . : . sabs Ie . WI. . ,I s. own ra 10 hons asking for a vote on con- Lav~lgne appe~r~ on. t 4! scene. prehension any action which 'read to have aerial photo- apparently attempt-to persuade a, lone. woman walkmg.on the setup, Wlth Its own channel. , verting the village into a city. He IS the one, .It IS belleved, who might again make this..;property GOVERNO~ WI L L I A M S' graphs made' of th~ whole street to get into their car. She: did not do so. He immediately The City some mql1ths ago saId Some of these signers have been. struck\ Mr. Phlllos ~ver the head or the family the subject of gen- WANTS THE GO""ernme~t ~~d southeac:tern portion of the' reported the incident to .the City police wh6 at once put a it would consider the matter if ~bnfi.Ised?y the proposed merger with the butt of a PISto~ after the eral discussion, particularly as I ,the State to cooperate m e S ~ call on the city and township radio to pick up the car. and as the plan was worked out Issue, whIch came up later, 'andothers had ,placed a pIll?\~ case believe your very civic aiia patri- I building of 20,000 new homes: tate. . . . ~ by the others and was brought to they now wonder which petition over the heads of both VIctIms. t' I ld" b. would rovide roofs for 80,000 At. the meeting of the Park A few mmutes later the s~e . , . " th '. ,I. ' 1 0 IC proposa wou re.qu1~e su - . P , , , . car put into the Grosse Pomte AtkInS, aged 23, 450 CanfIeld, It as a completed, workable plan ey. sIgne.d. The qUIck capture of Cameron mission to the electorate of the persons ... ~lso wants a Ic bo.ost ! VIllage Planning Co~mIssIOn o~ garage to get oil. Peter Wilhelm- apartment 3. ~. ~n. which all of the others had . ,Wlth the an.n~:mncement that after ~he robb.ery revea~s anot~er several municipalities." in the gasolIne tax and a hlke; Jan. 6, Manager Eventt B. Lan.e sen who had heard of the' police E t Oth .. A ts JOIned. > none of the petItIons for an elec- story Illustratmg how tImely bps . '. . of 20c per cwt in the auto tax, I informed the commission that It search for this particular car re- Th x~e; t ;- /:e~ 11 h Woods Opposes Plan Honori the proposed merger of come to the police from unex- Before the townshIp (If It was W .' .. .. I would be possible for the Park moved the key while the four th etyha ~ re Use ~the th 0 The Woods village has thus far a~.lfive Pointes into. a. single city pected sources. give~ the prop~Tt!), "could c~m- F 'd J nu ry 7 to obtain the pictures which e 0 er 0 men WI em d th Ii ' t b'" '.. vert It to a memOrIal lt would be rl ay, a a • men were out of the car and were but' Detective l<'lannagan opposed the aban onment of e ave,re.. een .cIr,cu1ated, any Too Much Attention t h ld .' I t. to On this date in 1789 the first covered the Park area. He thought went to the phone to inform the eventually sweated th; informa- township radio with which ,it is quest.ionJti the minqsof, the sign- A certain resident cf the Park n~~e?sa~~ 0 0 t an ~~c f 10i' . national elections were held in these could be purchased for a police of their whereabouts, ' tion out of them It is expected well satisfied.' ers of the Farms' petitions should had attented a social function at °t au,: t ~ :.Otnsen 0 , e. VIQers 't d States in 1933 very reasonable fee . ..' k th W d be settled ' 0 mam am 1 as.a memOrIa. th e Ume... , . De art In Haste ' the Detrpit pO~Ice.will pick them Some wee sago . ~ 00 s. WhICh Cameron \'las also present. . normal diplomatic rt'lations After the pIctures are ~lOWn! p ..- up shortly. ' "council personally vISlte~ the Not Atteete~', This resident became m u: c h Fund, Could Do I~ were resumed between the up :they make a very pract~cable I A;s soon as the me1'l.dIsco\!ered Katzin's and Atkins' story was (Continued on Page 2) The planned ~lectIon. In the peev.ed at the special attention T~e AIg~rs nat':lral retIcence to United States and Soviet Rus- I aen~l sur~ey of the partIcular I theIr key gone, w1thout any Ithat they had met the other, two . ~arms on converSIOn to CIty s~atus, which Cameron showeq to his havI?g thIS 9uest10n put up a~ a sia, .. in 1941 President Roose~ IsectlOn deSIred. Iquery or protes~ they drove the 'for,the first time in a~saloon down f- B I 1S not affected by the proposed (the citizen's) wife on that oc- general elechon, lends st'I'ength to velt asked Congress for Lend The local planning c?mm~ssi.on ! ca~ away at hIgh speed. They town. When the police chase Of Ice urg ar- merger ele.ction., The Farms will casion, and breathed out sus~ th~, arguments of the. groups. Lease with Great Britain. was greatly mterested m thIS In- eVIdently had a duplIcate key. began and they finally drove the S . , p. vote ,fi;'st m any event. Should II picions ,to Park Police Chief Ar- WhICh have b~e? pr?posmg,that . • • .. formation and realizing .what an . By this time there were four car into the driveway on Harvard ' ent to rISOn its residents decide to convert to thur Louwers that Cameron the War ,MemorIal L1prary Fund SECRETARY OF S TAT E aid such pictures would be to it scout cars on the prowl for them, they called "beat it; there is hot, ' a city, thi,s acti~n would have might have had some'thing to do ~ake ?ver the. property itself. It . George C. Mar:;hall has resigned' in the study of the local prob. two f:om the Park and two from s~uff in' this car" and with that. Joseph Cataldo, of 13958 Alma, ~o '.b~aring on the possible later with the Phillos holdup. With IS.b~heved the Algers woUld. be for reasons of he~lth, m, announc- 1em. asked Mr. Lane to make the, C\t:t. Patr~lmen Johnson .and ran together across a vacant field. Detroit, . whom. Sergeant Mead 'e~ectIOn)?>~eterminewhether it this tip Cameron was soon picked wIlling,to turn 1\lg.er~ouseovc:r ed today by PreSIdent Truman at arrangements to get them ~or the ,Allor ,SIghted It and gave ch~se. Katzin and Atk~ns ~ent a dif- saw coming out of, the Grady shoul.4 'JOIn ,~he oth~r Pointes iq up arid positive~y identified by t~ the Fund, pr?vIdmg lt was pre- a news conference called espec- Park ar~a as soon as the plctures A ,wIld cha~~ ensued ,durlllg ferent course winch fmally term- Roofing company offices at 15132 ~o~m~I?-ga ,smgle. CIty. It could Mr. and Mrs. Phillos, vlously es.tablished that .there ially .. , resignation to take effect are avaIlable. wh~ch the ofl'lcers lost slght of inated. on the school fire escape. Mack avenue at'3 o'cloCk. in the ,~OID Ill, the merger regardless, if wa~ e~ou~'l money on hand to on January 20 ... will be suc- -.------theIr quarry. "May' Have Been Stolen morning of Nov. '1,:carrying a Its residentS so. wished. Woods. to Seek Bids maIntam It. ceeded by Dean Acheson, a fo~- ,BOY INJURED IN FALL Presently a scout .car. wi~h . , The car li:ense. had been' is- typewriter,.,w~s'c~eritenC:ed(to fro:m ------For Fire Equipment This woul? involve the polting mer Under-Secretary ... PreSl- John Thompson, aged. 7, was Patrolmen' Mauck and SmIth m sued to a thIrd part~ ,and ~ay 2-15 years iri:the, Ja,ckso~, ..Prison of all contnbutors to the fund, dent also announces that Robert taken to Cottage HospItal by it saw the car. coming out of a have been stolen. In It detectIve in Circuit COuI't':on December 22. I to determine how many werf: S. Lovett, under-secretary of Farms Patrolman Lyford after Idriveway at 12m Harvard, and Flannagan' found th'ree {new When Mead picked': hilnup , . . . ,of VIllage Cle~k Allard' at the willing to have their gifts used state, has resigned and will be he fell on the ice at Kerby School,' at the s~me mon:ent 'saw ....two: South Wind carhe~ters in boxes; Gataldo. tried to bluff it'out o~~ea1th has tah..ln the' on,e-m~l- Woods Council meeting. on Jan- to convert and maintain Alger, succeeded by James E. W{!bb, on Ja~ .6.. He was taken home men runnmg. from 1t. They chased two new S~u~h Wmd. defrosters, the score that he 'was anem-, }~.onth free chest x-ray, In, Its 'uary 4 was directed to advertise. House .as a Grosse Pointe War now budget director. after bemgtreated. them and fmally. trapped th:m a box con taming a mIscellane~':ls ploye and wanted the machine e~gh~~year-old tube.rculosIS ca.se~ for bids for' a ,600-750 gallon Memorial Community Center ...... On the same .d~y, Patrolman on a fire escape at the MaIre. assortment of auto a.ccessones for some home work. The suspici- fmdIng. ,:urvey WIt h traveling pumper fire .truck to 'be opened Would Change Name' A JOINT LEGISLATIVE com- Roland took Joe Klein, aged q2, Scho?l .. The two were, Paul, and, a man's Bulova WrIst watch; ous. Sergeant was . not, satisfied x-~ay, unrts operated at statee:r- on Fe1?ru~ry 1. At the same tiI?e If it were found that the greater mittee. appointed to study the to Cottage f~r treat~ent after KatzII'\, aged 21, of 444' ,Peter- all presum.ably stolen. with the unusual hours for getting pense; Dr. AI~rt .E.. Hel\stIs, he was Instructed t? advertISe part of the gifts subscribed could State's highway needs. recom- he had hurt hIS head m a fall. boro, .apartmen~ 413, and Gordon -(Contmued on Page 2) office, equipment. Cataldo had State Health CommISSIoner an-l for .the hose and !IDscellan.e9us be used for this purpose, the fund mends a boost of 2 cents in gaso------been an emp~oy~. of: the company .:nounced tf'1ay. eqUlpment to go WIth the truck. organization then would have to, line tax to produce $32,000,000 ad- Wale' r Ra,tes to be Raz"sed' IPolice Chief Prai.es several months before, 'but it change its official name to delete ditional revenue yearly for the 'C~legro~e', Alertness' and-he haA parte,d~ company for the name library. state's highway problem. reasons best known to both.' 'l', e".,.terans' CQ-uncI..l Presents Th rgan' t' . uld th · · · T F f F.. p. .t c, • ' ' e 0 lZa iOn co en -<1p- O. our 0 lve.' Oln es Chii:d Tom Trombly ot' the -d >'. " . . , . S · point.a memorial <;ommission, ISRAEL AND EGYPT stap City Police was 'earnest in his Brl ge -ProJects. :Pa',r,kW'z.:thPleasa,nt. urprlse' whose.~uty it would be to handle shooting today and begin parleys ------urn s the c.ommendation: of th.e alertness IT" H I B h the. conversfon and su[)~equent ~~p~e~:~~s1~n:h:l~;r:~:~' t'h~~~~; ~no~i~:dDt~:o;al:a~~~ ~:ea~o::: w~~~ f!:r~: :i\~i~~d~at;e~ent of~o~ert Cole?rove, of 410 ~t. 0 e p'. eac , -,~----~ .with. the reading of maIntenance of the property; '.' , is clearing for a permanent peace also for the Shores. The Shores. ClaIr, m reportrng to. the polIce. ,The GJ::9sse POInte TOV\TllShlp in the Ho1v Land. both of which the board serves, however, is hooked up to ta~ .the incid~~t he o~served of th-e Boar~ adop'ted a motion a~ its. • (, .. • that their rates will be increased either Detroit or .Farms service: four young men. m a car. who meetIng on Monday, Jan. 10, for- THE DETROIT EDISON gets as of February 14. The average The Farms has notified its two. stopped a woman on Neff .be~, mally asking the. B~ard of approvlll by the State Public Ser- increase will be about 20 per customers, the City. and the tween Maumee and teffe~onh at Tr';tees of hthe F~ms vifage to vice Commission for a rate in- cent. The two communities, Shores, that its rate to -ihem wilJ 10 P: m. on Jan. ,. an t en ma e .an~ c anges eem~ neces •. crease of 16.73 per cent ... will which retail the water to their also advance .as of March 31.. The hurrIedly drove on., sary m Its present zpmng laws affect 865,000 customers in De- citizens. base their rates on what rate thel;eafter will be a flat' 62£ . When the police laterl'ound- to clear the way for the use \)f troit and 13 southeastern coun- they must pay Detroit, per thousand cubic feet instead ~d, up . the quartet; one. of . ~he the .~ger House as a war me. ties. : . will give DE $13,080,000 'In the Woods it is understood of in three stepdowrisaccording ~"oungHpunks", as th~ ChIef call- be a c~nsiderable amount of such pro '.rata.of the'c~h.. ~e~aining mona, .. additional revenue and will go the village has figured out. th~t to the quantHy consumed, ed them, .confessed, ~hat tl1ey ,~ad. materi.al mad~avagab!~i1:'/~~! the after all Qf the ~Co~~l's equip,,: Th~ Towt>:ShlP Board felt ~s into effect in ten days. it can absorb this increase wIthm The Farms announc~d several started out. that.. mght to get CounCIl meeting on January .4 ,L ment, etc. had been. sold, ,along quesbon 0.£ Its use as a memor~a!- .. .. • the present rates it charges the weeks ,ago that althqugh it will them ,a womjUl". When t,hey motion was'a~op~ed:tha:t:.~h~.,vi1~:w:ith,.:;1;he)ncidentillcash thl.\t r~~ . should be cl~~red u~ .ncw. Wltn STATE. REVENUE . AGE~TS, l!'lcal.consumers. In the Park it. raise its rates tq ,~ts.outsidecus- :pulledup .to. t1?-ecur/) ,.that,nlght 1age cease' buY,ing,any'moie.'. of; .nia~ea,.in.the .treasuI'}' when. It . It .serve'i a very u.sefull?~rI>ose respect to zonm~ posltlOn In. the reinforced by City. ~et~ctIVes, is' understood it ,will be' n~es. to~ers, resideri~s', ofthevillagean.d, saw:the)von;~~ne of them thi~ w~ste.,!D.a~e.rt~l.~nd(use.th!lt"c.~~s~d~~Siness.. . "";" ~d was managed wIth.effIciency, Farms whet~er It IS to be o~ned .. swooped down on the CIty s pub- sary to advance the. consumer w111not be subJected. to the '1n- saId: "She's too t;.d,' and; tlley WhICh,l~. aVallabl.e.',from the' new A smile of pleased~ sw:pr~se an!! econom~,. as WItness the or operated by ~e TOWJ:lShip. or (Continued on Page 2) Irate. . crease. drove on. projects:...... , . 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\, , ' Thusrday, January 13. '.1949 This Week's News iitHeadlines.' (Continued from Pace 1) "In 1918 P;esldent WlJIoia made lie matkets before dawn today his '~warwitbout stint or limit" demandine'that the :farmer pea- 'speech before Conpea ~nd out- dlerspay vendors' lice1Ule fees lined hJJ 14 points for peace and' Ale sates tax returns • , . BUR'LAR1~- . .'. - ~er.and vendors deftant , . , ~te'. ultimatum is "pay your

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TY. 6.3036 STEAKS '. ALEXANDER & CO~, .,. . ~ -, ~ and PRESIDENT TRUMAN in his Complete Insurance Servic'll ' . ' . economic, message' to Congress 2567 W. Grand Blvd. Detroit II CHOPS charts the course he wants the CONFERENCES between t' country to follow in .1949,. . , ,I, ~The secret of our reputatioll asks for 1,000,000 more, jobs, ex- ,1 for deleetllble steaks and panded production by '3 p~rc~nt, to beliet', th~ Communist: 1, 1. chops is "Choice Cuts," to 4 percent, l,OOO',OOOhousmg Chinese Nationalists War may'be ~nits,. price controls 'to prevent I nearing a settlement. ' i cooked eXc'.lctlyto your order InflatIon .. , says that profits last ., ...... " .. i: by eXc'.letingchefs. 'year of $21,0.00,000,000 after taxes THE INFORMALITY and dem.:., > we~e too hIgh, and expec' to ocrat~ pearing ot Governor.Wi1~ raise the $4,000,000,000 additIon~l. Iiams in Lansing said to be wm- ...',. 1 ' .. revenue he ~ays he wants ,thIS nrng, pqpular support for his ad- I Bemember , .. ' w:e~n~llday', Jan. 12 , year from thIS Ilource. ministration in. both parties .. Birthday of, Joseph' JacqueS~ ...... " . (Papa) Joffre, jn."1852;~he,roof Cupid's Famous Ham- -'" ...... TRACY SALES, DEAN ACHESON'S confirma- Monday, lan, 10 First Battle' of the' Marne; in MOTOR burg.rs .,e m.d. lrom tion as, Secretary of State seems 1935 AlneUa Earna,r,t,,'was the, On" this datei n 1840 penny 1 certain despite Republican plans Stridly F r e • h Round' postale wa. berun in Enlland, first 'woman' to make a 1010 to investigate his law firm's con. and merCUrlJ. Au/omobitj St .. ,k • , • That's why. headin, ,the way, to ' cheap flight from Hawaii to Vi'S.'. , , I nections, with the Communist In . 1943 President' ROotevelt t h 0 Kercheval at Hall Place, Grosse Pionte Farms they're so Go~dl 'government of Poland. communication. r ughout ' " the world ,_, • in 1918 the asked for $109blllioDS' for war . ... . and In 1944 uked U, S; to back womans .,suffraie' rtlIolution GOVERNOR WILLIAMS, dis-. \Val pusedby Conrr6ls. :tabor Draft ':Plans~ ' , ...... satisfied with rate hikes in phone ... ,. • . S"~rv'lCe an d' e1ect.,rlC use, says he KAISER-FRAZER COR.PORA~ THE FBI HAS JAILED SIX' in .d~ proposes ti> look into the, recent ,co~ection withthe,sniuggling of ,CUPIS activities of the Michigan Public TION announc~s a cutback in aliens to the Florida, coast from Serv-ice Commission. production, possibly as much as Havana . .'. most of the aIieni BESTAtJBANT . • * • 40 'per cent ••. ~xpected to lay are former Nazi concentration .The HOME OF HiGH QU~ITY, 'L01N COST SERVICE COMMUNIST ATTEMPT to off 3,500 to 4,000' employes. ;'. camp victims. take over a borough in the Am- the big three.~say they have rip , *...... on all makes of cars edcan sector of Berlin is,'blocked intention of curtailing produc-. TWO DETROIT FIREMEN are by the Americans. Colone.l Frank, tion , . . K-F have been produc~ suffocated to death", and eight Howley, American commandant ing 8M cars a day, more than others are felled, by smoke in,an TUxedo 1..5000 says there will be no putsch in their market will"take ... blame apalttment house blaze at .12036. the American zone. trouble on credit' re8tiictions'un- 64 "Oexter ... "property damage • .. • ' der Regulation W prescribed by' $125~OOO to $250,000. - .. , JUST AS P E,R MAN E N T.F~deral Reserve Board:: .. Kai-' ' . • ... • PEACE looked bright: in the lfoly 'ser says the company has $118,- PREDICTED THE TRUCE be- Land, the Jews shoot down' 3-'5 000,000 assets' with 'working cap~ tween Mayor Van Antwerp and " British planes over Rafa, as ital the '~highest ever'!, say-sthe ,?omt,nissioner Toy will be short acknc>wledged by Jewish spokes- company, can reduce production lIved. man at Tel Aviv , . .. the British to 250 cars a day and remain I . .. . Foreign Ofiice refuses to com- solVent. ' SENTIME:NT IN WASHING- ClOled Tund.y. ment, but acknowledges that ' .... British troops have been sent to 'REPORTED' I N W...ASHING- MACK at BARV ARD Grosl' Point. Transjordan in response to a re- TON the administration' 'plans to 'quest by that Arab League coun. enact' a , new 'labor law by' May' Low OPA Pric:n StiU try' under terms of a mutual as- • ' Prevall sistance pact. 1 .• Tr~man favors a single GENERAL CLAIRE L; CHEN- , .. • .. bill: NAULT, who led the Flying The SCOTLAND YARD announces • .. • I 'l'igers in China, says he, does not ~t.piana to take dras~c action to .' ,Following,. the shooting downr~gard the Chinese conflict as squelch an unpreced~mted"ci-im~ :'ot live Britiah planoes by the, Civil w.a-r.and offers again, to lea,d, wave that bas been'sweeping th~' .Jew., Britairi masses troops and 'an' _Amt;ricl.ln volunte,er :force; _ ,,'"' .~-::. c ...::...., country since Christmas . . . sHips, in the near east to 'back this time against the com.munists. • • • fourteen persons have been slug- up.,the 'Arab!?' ' ged, beaten and robbed in Lon- ...... • Alp,ha' Xi Delta Alumnae don and five murdered, an ,aJarm~ ' RUMORS OF A SPLIT be- PI L h ing rate of crimes of violence for tween Mayor Van Antwerp and an unc eon. Meet~n9 the British capital. 'Police Commissioner Toy, ; Mrs. Arthur H. Ericson of, 686 f • • • Toy's reslgna'tion expected. Washington road Will be hostess Sunday, Jan. 9 ... "'., for the luncheon meeting of the DEAN.ACHESON, Secretary of Tuesday, Jan. 11 East Side,A1pha Xi Delta Alum- State-elect, faces inquiry in 'the Birthday In 1757, of Alexan- ' riae Thursday, January 20, at 1 Senate on his confirmation. . ., der Hamilt"n, peat American criticized for his h'kewlmn posi. financial ; of', Ezra p. &~isting hostesses' will be Mrs. tion in the cold, war with Russia Cornell" in ,180'7, founder of, th T B M T G Ar UI: " ersey, rs. 'oJ. • and his law finn's associations Co:t"Dell University; In 1923 W k d M G Howard with the Communists. , . Se~'lator ' ~enehandBelllumtroollS be~ ' ar! an rs. us " . Capehart of- Indiana says Tru- ran oceupatlon of the \Buhr; hi A State of Great Re.ou~~es ~U"IIANT •• D man's appointment of Acheson 1944 Count Ciano, MUSlIolini's The 'water power developed in WATCH without pre v i,o u s consultation' son-In-law, was executed, California' is more than' 2,500;000 R.'AIRS with Republicans in &!nate . .. .. • horse power a year. The state • WATCH ORYSTALS damns his appeal for party co- PRESIDENT, TRUMAN .wants ranks' high in agdcultura! and • DIALS REFINISHED - operation in foreign affairs ..• $41.8 billion to run the country vegetable Rroduction, and is, fast • JEWELRY REPAIRS Vandenberg, however, s pea k s next year . . . would inc:J;'ease ,.becoming a leading manufactur- highly of Acheson. taxes by $5.billion to be obtainedin,g state. • BANDS RES'I'RUNG ' • NEW WATCH BANDS . . . • SPECIAL ORDER WORK BECAUSE OF THE high rate .' PROMPT 'PRE-WAB of voluntary enlistments the SEBVlCE New Lower army will drait,no men in Febru- Priees in Effect. ary and March, says Kenneth Royal, Secretary of the Army. ; ~. a SNOWPLOW now ;": ~~.. , '. .. , . .. . . " Alger • • • a tiller and power ,mower in. sealonl , TWO ARMED thugs tie up six " JIWILRY co employes and customers in the 16tOl Eo at Audubon. Stephen E. Danchoff fur store at 'Warren 2135 Grand River' avenue and TU~ 2-3100 . make 'oil: with $20,000 worth of

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The 1949 March of Dimes win open on Friday, january I be' even more geneIous~~use . 1 . A cow:t dee:sa10Il will.aooll be I JuliUs L Berns receIved a letter of Mrs. John RO\ft. 1811 !JJ)~ 14, according to ~n announcement by Nate S. Shapero, Wayne! 0: the, gr~at problem polio has , forthcomin.~on~, qu.tio~ of [trom. Judge HuH ~xp~n~ :e~ woad. Oil Thursday. J~ 20, at County Chairman~' The drive will continue both locally and! presented m the last ,year. , :J whe~ the",ooda is,Ia:- ~,rei, at the. delay m his opIDlon 11 a.m. ~ . nationally through the remainder of the month. 'I He stated that every TeSl?ent.• ~.e ... "... )- , , , of Wayne Co~nty would ~glvqn ' • , ' ! at least one QPpartunity-to' con,- , "The p~~~ 'as a wh~le," said. Wayne County child!en and. tribute~ Ha1f, !a million of the. Shapero, III lust emer,lln,ft'om adults was made possible, only' familiar March of DimesicardS N•• 1 % - 1 1., ... th~ worst polio epidemic" since Iby an - emergency appropriation willi-each fanUlies hi ':thi~ area , . A,," ' ' .._ _ 1~16 andth.e.lecond worst inr'(l of S7/},~OO"from the ~ational this week .. The Mile ot-pi'mes .... 41'-'''' '. •• •••• - h.lStory of thll country. The Na- i FoundatIon, Shapero said. Booth in downtown Detroit ",ill tIona! ~ounda?on for Infantile Helped Many Cases . : again be open ,and will be attend": '~ ...... ',...... teN. -••~ tl.lyi 2~ralysls~d Ita Wayne County He pointed out that 75 per cent; ed by volunteers, from, the. W",:, .- :, ,.,J h aerter . edave been extremely of all cases of polio occurring in II men's Auxiliary of ,the UAW~ ' ',r. -press to meet the demands. Wayne County in 1948 were as~ . CIa. j '.. . ulsmg from ~e outbreak. I sisted by the Chapter with funds I _23,000 Canlsters 1telTettabl. Neeessity' ! raised in last year's Barch - of r Salesme~ ?tthe C~ca~Co.l~,B,o~-' .COURTNEY ltANKIN- DONALD'1'JlI{1UEB _"The National Foundation has I Dimes. ': tUng .Co:np~y are distrlb~ting ,J. ' . , .. . - t# 1\~l~IJ'r- . had t~ dip into fun?s aIrelldy- ap- It' "The need for funds.js grea~er23,OOOcanistersforsto.r.e,coUnteI1l. A Grosse Pomtechapter of the United World. Federalists, .' propnated for medIcal and .scien- than ever if those strIcken WIth Schools throughout the COtinty' Inc. was formally ,orgaruzed ~und~y,eveiring, : JanuUy 9" * - (~ I o Ao'\. . t~c r,esearch, a regrettable neces. polio are to be given the cha~ce are' planning their \Jsual, pr - ',in the AS¥mD~y Hall ,o~ Christ'~~:r,.u:rchCliapel~, ..The,t~ ..' . t. Slty, if the answer to this disease' we all want them to have for the grams. Volunte.e~s :from many p6rary organizmg cOltnmttee,CoDSlSted.,o!: Georgec'Caulkili,; '. is to be discoveted. The Wayne recove~ of health a~ activity," different women's organizations Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Courtney' RaIlkiri, DoI;iud Thurbe~J.' ~. " . Limit... Qu."tItI!t. en" ~ County Chapter. with patient- he concluded. will staff tables in the busydown-:- Haldeman Finney; Russell Dexter,' and'Mrs. Hugp. ¥ar.tin~ Jr." liN...... te IIze •• n, •• of Whallne ... care costs hitting a high of $1,300 To Follow Sante Pattern town spots, Many organizations Donald. 'I'hurber'conducted the. ~ day in November. overspent I Sh~pero said that the March have 'plan~ed ben'efit, danceS or m~ting; ,and Courtney', Rankin' Greene Fenle Finn \ Its t~eas.ury by $70,000 last year, : of DImes would follow. pret~y other parties. outlmed the aims of the, United . .. ,Y, Mrs. . ey, ContmUIng care for hundreds of! closely the pattern mabhshed In ,~~tion . picture theaters, and Woi-ld Federalists, which or~ani:- Richar~ Duran~, ~ •..:Robert ~al. SUITS e 'O'COATS' legltlmate th~aters througho.ut' zation is dedicated to working'for dro~ ,Cb.arles l?~lbrldl.e. ~ •• r. the county WIll show, a specIal a "World Government with Lim~ S.Ford,and: John E. Chapll1.. March o~Dimes film Cl;Dd;willt~e ited Powers Adequate fo Aaure The' ~em~hip' is' o~ to ..11 up audIence collecti.ons d~g .the Peace." ,'. resIdents - ot: the:. Grosse Pointe OVIRCOATS'.; SPORT'COITS I part of the campalgD, penod. . A council of l~ was el~cfed by area and surroundinr" communi •. . . ~ for a limited time only! Other Wayne c:o~ty t~wns a~e the membership. Among th~se; ties upon enrollment and' pay.; thoroug~ly orgaruzed wl~h theIr voted' in were: Mr. CaulkillJ, Iment of annual dues. f own chaumen and comnuttees. ' "--4t'~~t~ ,~ ,. helena ru bi n s tei n's ,Complaints Show Child of'FormerPointers , (

, ' '. 1 ~ Playground Need Drowning Victim' in East. 20% to% ".::,..;.' : ~ , Estr.,e.ie Dir •• ne TwiRl ! A strong argument supporting , Word reached the Pointe. Fri~~ t t - i the claims pf GroSse Pointer.s day,'aitE!rnoon of the tragi'c death I-K· '. . S' , " you ~rttl 'lOUr ,;z. arwJpcHem-J,. t~. ~gs,'" • , that this community needs pub;'. hi Brorixville, N.Y." that .noon of. ..'lwanzans eat l lie playgrounds is seen in three two-year-old Sherry Scott, daugh- N " O'ff. , ye(1'1I mek. en exceptio",,} laV;ng •,. separate complaints that came in- ter of ~r.and Mrs. Sherod Scott, . ew, leerS ' to Park and City police ~s.tatio~s former residents of Roosevelt' .

over the we~kend of boys .pl~y- place, City of Grosse Pointe. . The Grosse PoiJite Kiwanis 1roIt.1'l ".JSortments of " ,~ ,,? ing football in the streets. . Little Sherry was playing in Club held it's annual installatlon ~~ ~ ; ,'.' The schools are fairly wen her yard with a four~year,:,old of officers at the Club Li~oSat- SHIRTS • I.CIWDI • lOllS t j equipped with playgrounds but friend while her mother was pre:' , ~ l these are intended for the chll- paring her luncheon. When Mrs.ul'day' night, ,January 8, ,with S"IT,SII115, • JACKETS. -i:::- <, I .Past President Lany Clouthier f 'I <:iren who attend school there. Scott went to the door to call .' . , Ineharge of arrangements. IWI.'IRS • lAND LU"I'I f There are pr'lctically no spots her in, Sherry ',had disappeared. W." • -where boys can play :football She had been there just a few Past PNsident George I et R.ductions f ~ Iwithout ,being subject to com- minutes before. Gardner.. Immediate Past Lt. ~ from to 1/ '! r plaints from neighbors. ' Sherry's friend said Sherry had Governor, Don' J. Goodrow and 1/3 2 ~ !'. ______ridden her tricycle down to the Lt. Governor Ray Wenzel in~ ~ '. I normally shallow. brook which stalled the followulg. officer;: ,~ 1 00 ,. 350' Park Plamlers runs through' a ravine in the Cornelius J. Huysken, presi~ , ~ . 6 t?aluefor ,.._ block. The recent, :floods had dent; Russel F. Stankrauff,. :fi~~ st 95 ~-. eam IMk. IIH' elS", 5 Shirt•• ,t now 3 t Adopt Resolution 'Ireatly swelled the st: .. vice president; PaulH. Scha~er, ~ \• ~k liormoae Cr~rt!~ 350 _'_' Mr~, Scott and a ~e~e of Mr. second ,vice president; Leslie So- ... , T . f.L. p. k' Scott s, who was VISItIng them, per. treasUrer; .Rev. H. C. White, '.: :~ Uewotjea:tH HorRS •• e Oil "'- 250 A~ t he mee t~g, 0 ....eue ar ra~ed to the brook and found, ' ~,' . . ( Planning CommISSIOnon Jan fi Sh 'ix' 1 . th 'b' k secretary, Joh~ H. Fntze, board ~: .' '. " erry s ICYCe on e. an. f di t. . D D 1 J Bdl. ~' a resolutIon was passed havmg ':Both 1 d' t '. h o .. recors~,. 1'<1: ~Yf AGlNG SK1N?jBuy YO~T entire year'.I1IPPIy I !~,.e ... ,~ 'th b 'ld' Ii the women .pungept 0 t. eboaroi'of' drre, ;" >,:,':?"",~,~, ", • ,. " f' • e.sentials for night-and--day eve DO" ••• commerCIal frontage on Jefferso;n. nearly a block before the niece ,Allm...... ", "::':i • "', , .. ! both for the price of~! Enaoc:l:J'lC The resolution reads that ~onfoJ,lnd Sherry's " ,body, wedged. ,The Grosse. Pomt~,KIwan:3 ~ MEN'S, WEAR e t317 WOODWARD AVENUE, , the north side of Jefferson from under a branch. ' , ',Club meets ~t the Early Amerl- ~ JlOR!'tfONE CREAM AND OIL .... k 1fIOIMkn ' . . the east side of Wayburn to the A r.etired doctor whoiived in can Res,tam:ant, ~ack ,and Ox- . i for face and throat whUe JOG aIeep ."4'0 we~ side of Somerset the build~the immediate.vicinitY,and the ford, 'each. Tuesday nii'ht ,at 6:30 ~, .mooth~g om lines',brioPJI it ~ ing line beestabli:;hed' 15 feet Bronxville police worked over p. m. ~.'------'------'------lt lookmg, texture .and throadine. For back of the lot line. The same the little iirt::for, more, than' two, ~ , .,.~~ beauty trea1ment apply swiftly setbOtt'.kis provided far the south hours with a pUlmotor, but in' ~ side of, Jefferson from 'the east vain. ' It< EsTROCENlc HOltMan On. ? e.or~ side of Barrington to where the Funeral $ervices ,were held " ... before maQ.1IP" commercial reservation ends at Sunday afternoon.in the Dutch. ~ aboUt We'stchelrter. Reformed ,Church in Bron:xville. ). ThiJ!:recomm~ndation was pre- The Scotts have one other "i lented at the meeting of the viI. daughter, Susan,' aged' 13. They •~ la,e Board of Commissioners at left the Pointe when Mr. SC?tt ..f Deliveries NI.8900 the meetinl of Jan. 10 and ap- was sent to the New Yorkoftlce ... ~ proved. Sfeps will be started to of the Wyandotte Chemical Co. "! amend the villale zoning ordi- , ------~ nance. People pride themselves on • .~ A public hearing will be held their "r:eserve" till they find that i , their reserve is only pride .. ,,~ ~ F~b. 14. " If .... !II, . 't ~.. \ '-•. f.~ {; ..t

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Thursday,. January 13, 1949 .'" 61 0 $; s; E. PO rNTE~NEW s Africa' .. ~ToodlerSteps .•.. , AdventUre Film of . , To be Shown on JanllaJ;Y 23 Into Car';$Pa~ .., . . •. . . .Robert~llre.; aged 3. of 11155 i We're MurlDeusin and hiS exciting •fhel~d~ship of the famQus e..t:-Lah~inte:,;steppedfr0n:r b~di g., .1-pl0rerl' Dr. Jam~ L. Clark. ,The! a parked caron Lakepamte .].ust ! • All: color adventurefilm, SafarI.. ...d."ti .. "etr 't.d of'. th.'!. narth a.f J.e:ffers.on on Fri.day. af- I '. .- •. .. expe 1 on pen a e onee '...... I In AfrlC~". will appear as the 'I'; :.,...... •.' .1 ternaon. Jan. i. He was' bawled J thii:;d attractian .•on the Sunday l wild~ ~d m~ remote r~gJons! 0'll."er bra p~sin~ car. which ",'-as1 ,. . . T . 1 d Ad . ....•_",;.I, o..f central AbIC. a., th..e lo.wE;r '8.. fortunate!. y runnm. rr verv slowLv. 1. aft emaan rave an ven ..ll'<;. . .. u-.I. .,.. . • . "..J' ...... ;-. yo • • ...... i .. ~.. .! dan, French .. Equato.rialMrica i'.lfe ...~. takm to. his .home by, , Moving! .SerIes spansored ~y Grasse Pomte I ..th .' .;~ .C.. . I." . f the. POlIce, where he was treated; : DRESSES 'C 'ty Lect.' J ..M and t: BelglaIl ongo-. t went I b th f'mil h " . f . . . .. P °mmUllla' '. t. th. ~es.hn.

'r terious p. hone calls were ..1". eceived , by the. Farms police during the ; JiJNIORS' and BRIEF .SIZES . past week." - - i Mrs. K. G. Dirksen of 405 Clov- ! erly road reported on January & . - thatsl1e. had had three calls with- i in the week on which the caller; had hung up each time she an- i • swered the' phane. • Styled for wear today and welf into Spring this ~oHedicn of qualify Dr. K. K. Kimberling of 407, Madisonroacl" said that four times; dres5es includes I and 2 piece sfyles. in wool. crepes, failles and. during December and ..again on; January 5, he had had the -same experience_ . lerseys. One theory is that these calls are ma,de by thieve~ attempting, to find aut if anyone is at hcm'~ . inplaces they might plan to. rob i if they 'get. no answer_ ' Dress SaJOD The police want to he informed of all such calls. ,One woman resident told the police an anonymous caller had used vile language over the phone before she eouid hang up .. 100% Wool, 2 ..Piece COAT SETS j detachable hooch ,I .with ~ I' ' I '21 \ ... i OF I I Regular 39.95 ,VaIup! I a. I i and 'n"egligees

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, " -~ -TEAL wools, rayon:crepesari~~{uooa. •CHERRY satins in a voriety of: Styles \ inc:uoing wrap~a~ounds.rstep~i~si I • GRE'l. , I I belted" or zipper dosrngi•. • SL4!\TE I [ong wearing, beautiful robes ~f=. In Lit~leGirl I fr~e.tion of their original p'nce. Sizes 4 io 6x I- I' I I -\ M",Igh.l.IY Wdrm,n.I.' ior~ +',ne mire'. crow d. ... a wond erfUI co 11ec~ . fion of famous name all-wool covert and suedecloth 'coats. -boxed, riTted or half~be~ed in back, some corduroy lined. oi-hers heavily wool tntedir.ed--over. snug fitted leggings or Orig. 10.95 Now. tailored downdraft trousers, fully lined for added coziness. I -7 S'-'Ch u1ibelievable values, you can't ~ffQfd fa miss them at I t!i;s t:r1heard of low price! Little Girl sizes 4 to 6x. . . I Orig. 16.95 Now -U .,,-- i -,.. j, C!. Ail.wec! Sex coat, woel imerlining, with fitted leggings and. I I de~C1chdbJe heec. Sizes 4 +0 6:<. I Orig. 19.95 Now JiLl I , b. F:+ted all-wool .s~ede coat, with det~chabfe hood trimmed wi+h . 't;. A'<'!sk~ 5eC!;, over f~ed legg;ngs. Sizes"" to 6x. .. . ! "' 29.95 .. c. Je~achable bad oeft all-wod covert coaT, lined with curduroy, I Orig. Now .21 - ~~d downdraft tr:::users. Siz~s 4+0 6:<. ~ .';,. !' e. ,I ~~ I "'".ath CeDter I O~jg. 39.95 Now ':l8 ! I i '. ,I • j .. ~ I -- . i I , j I r (lCO on/!.;

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llniversity of'Mithigan Set ::U~\.~;~S1::r,~~=:~d,~QlenoCar ....' . 0,' .. , '. 0"'., >.' •.• , '.> > ' Play to ~enefit I~o ~rivers Pay Many New Records in 1948 ~:;~~:~~::~J,;,f;'7k,:!On,Rarlt'StreetTr~,~.!(),t~~~~I~ewFir~ThI~k,'Navy;BW!e Club FInes~ Court

J1.~ber'~~~~~~I-~-~~.»r~l~~~t~~~:~~'~~of ~adu~tes ma:ke~ y~ar perIod In wh:ch no' StateJWIth. a 24-mch SchmIdt-type re- onJan~aryfthat:a,car.hadbee~' ~80 :N:O~!~.~~~~~;;~~~~~.~~t,~e~Ck Truck'Co~for a.triple 1 presentatiyl1.';,o! '~SP~.tng,'AgaJn"i PolIce Court on January 5. - yern 1948 at the U.mversIty of MiChl. funds were appropnated for con- fl. ectmg tele~cope. The ne.w." Ob-. park.ed; near.;h.e..r,home .smceea. rI ..o~n_,.:.,~.?".~..~~~~~d ~r.'.?Un."d. '.' ~tl ..l;.co.mbln~ti.on ,,1000.gallon.per min'- as metn.be~; of the ~Ittle Theater, W. -!'.Schechter, of 181~ B~,_ pn.. . .1 struction ,purposes.' ..servatol)' .w.Ill beused.:!or r~- the,'day before:; _: . the' P.D.~ce-~~~,.;ffe ..:pr.0~ed.: ~ute\pumperf.retruck. Th£ new' "Group of..the~mencan :Women~s.for failing to stop at CharleVOIX 'Enrollment of 21,?70 students Approximately 360L'esearchsearc~ on dIstant st~r~.and theIr ..'. On ,jnvestigatioiL the::'police:'~o b~~~.the-pazkP:oli~~'~?5.~apqp.:tpiece of equipment will costl'VOl~tar.Y:s~rVjces perl~rro in a ,Qn December 9,',was ~ed $5 and for the Fall semester, surp8$Sing projects were, in progress in Uni:-:galaxJes, us p~r~ttmg a well found that it a C~Jhat:hadl early<;:oll:.~onday:mo~g,~d,$17,239.10. . : . . benefit stage perl~ance of th,e costs. . I .'0 was .JS OS . the 20,915 of the p~evious Fall, versity 1a~oratories as the- y.ear.b~anc~~ p~o~ram'tm f:tr~~O:Y,bee~r~poffe~r':froz.n, ',De.troit,as ..settle.::f(.)~~~ ..darna~~,!):~,:, c ';,.' Delfvery has. been promised Broa~waY1comed~'hit, Saturday n;au.It Fi \ of 9~ Co~tinen~ was reported at a time when, ended. Secrecy shrouds impart- W ~e dt,~r~~~~y a f ea_ 1as stolen two. days be,fore .. It was . ..Truei't9':~ pro~~e;the elder,. 'within 175. working days or' ~venmg at 8:15 p.nt. aI' e 1'01, Or. and gn hIS car In an g ar r m6st other large universities and ant aeronautical research both dououbl :stUa . aCIdl tesll'< or so tr ,.\~etuniedtO'; the owner; via .the ly bux,~~.vvaspnh~d br.j~htab~u. t' eight months. il"Om 'now.. Presente4. as a benefit tre _ r~cklessN mannber °l OMack finav:~. .:.••:n th f . h d th Will e r, an .s e ar spec a Dt 't li . and early at . the. Park station' Th tr 'k . '1'1" . f ' ." . "unds f h nue on . ovem er was 1:U ~.eg~sacross :n.aIonWeI:e ontec~mpusan at. e ow.'.researChniUhOfWhiChisused erOl .. po.~.e;. , ' '''::>.. :: ,::", .•..'c en .•.e.w uc W.I.rePlace.th"' .. or.mance.t.o.r.~se.~ ortel$loand$5CoS1s. ' reportmg a drop In enrollme~t. R~ Airp~rt.. ' New, ~eapops b the armeJ services in the ria- .• ,." .' _ ." '. an~"m~cl,~~:the. ~sualse~t1~e.J~\t J:resent pumper, WhIch. was .de- Grossen~.>~nhstedrne~l.s club.,. - Graduates numbered 5,908 WIth agamst polio, cancer, heart dlS- ti~n's defense programPQmtejtiS EIi]OY. .ford.,~age.~:vlllilgeproper-t.Y, :';'Ili~~~dto the Farms on Thanks- the playlain~ y.'ere r~ceived at . '. ' -:-- ' an:th~~Iold'.th~il ...1:~~P~il~:... ". ..:' ~' .' '. . Grosse P:mte'~l$' ge~eral chait-I' taken to' Ha~r :Hospital after mersessIo~. r.esearc~., ... . ,~eFa~s pOlIce. stabon on the "'Gro;;$e Pointe elljoyed'a.re~ th~Ata:b~.andas.silentlY'sta1 .It~lll, ..;:tak.e.,he.a~~s.on fIre to, man, _ia..<;SlSted: by 'Mrs.; Jules1she collaps,ed mher home on ComwetlOn of four new edu-I .." New facilItIes for. research mght of, Jan. 9 that a car was k b1 h Ith. h lid .. 'as .... ,\ . , ewm:thec~l.d war. . '. ,. SChneIder_ . '.' .' January 5.. . G.ti~n~l. buildin~s also marked and study are __nearly: ready' a~ ~peed~g~p:anddown the 5tr~et. ~': ne~e~~er Yre~orta.y~~ ;r;.away •. ' --'--'--_--' '. (, ,.,' . . . ' -.--'-- ...... ------t~e uut:al move m, ? p~og;am to the yf!ar ends. A ~ew, 300,Oo.Q'~~o1m t?e .n~ghborhood o~ Tourame I Thomas S.J)avies, TOWnshlp' R ...... "'.-..' mo~ermze the Un:versIt~ s edu- .volt syn.chl:otron. m abo~t rea~y and W)111ams. It had dls~ppeared 'Health. Commissioner, mmcates.. eport Ptogr. e.ss eational______plant WhICh haa fallen for testmg. ThIS machine WIll before the scout car arrIved.' ~~~~~ili~w~o~~".Th '1"' ..f.' ..' .. :..... '1 ' ," . e 1st 0 . cODlm.umcab e dlS":' 0:'.n T' rn. ff.re. S 't....nYId' BY POPJJLAB BEQUEST

f . YourShoppin. 9 C' en,ter 1,9.'49 ~~~~~eGe:o~:~~~~hilur':~' TheTrafficand:T,ransPCI;tcom- I . . ~ " Make FAR.*S for the month. ' mittee of, the Park~s' Planning liT' "R d . G P •. 'F. F 'd' Chickenpox led with -1'9 cases. .Commission, ,which is making a Vote d by Ime ea ers. .• rosse omte ~ a,,:orlte 00 Shop Eleven' of the&ewere in the study: of the whole traffic pI:ob- Farms, five in. the Park, three in" lem as it'.concerr.::: bot~ private .A!Jhraw,! ~<.Art .(jailer,;! FRESH FRUITS AND' YEGET ABLES I ~e ~ity; with not a single case cars. trucks and buses; on t~e, I " .' m eIther ..the' Woods or Shores. Park streets" made only~,pro~:-'l Cal~fornu or.FIOrldll .'. Eight cases .of mumps were sec- ress report atf themeetmg on NORTH !AD BRANCH JUIce Oranges : 3, doz. 1.00 ond on the list, with three in the Jan. 6. . . .' I 731 WEST'MeNICBOLS ROAD '. . .' . ,.' .Farms, tWo each in the.;J?ark and This committe.e hopes to have ~' Fllney See. dless Grllpefrull ~ 5 for 35e City and. one in the Woods: a report and.' reco.mmenda. tioD, UNiveT3ity 34722 ,. F h C b . . h 19 'Th' . ., ready soon WhIch wil1'treat"th- ' DeI'CI01lS. res r"n errtes...... ag e ere ,was only one case of ' .' _ , .. . . 15:: F h P pp S h . 3 f 29 scarlet fever reported in Decem- problem m * entlrety fdr the i ' res h ,eE~e:. quas ~...... or e ber, fr.omGrossePointe Shores .. whole village. . " ,I Wa pilda ourselves Pr~c ?JUlve , lh. 6ge A case' ofen . hal.t- .'. 't ------... tha freshness and quality , . . . . , ., _ cep 1 IS was repor - Cluster RIII.flns : ed '1... the Park. of ~". items in this deportml"t, pkg. 38e To, See Movies Will s!" at pu~Hc auction an exceptional 9fOUP' of There were two cases'oftuber-'" . I SHOP THESE FOOD SPECIALS FOB .JAN. 13.14.15. 'PHONE TU. 2.5100 culosis, both: in the Park; one ,Of-Speed.. ' Trialsj ------;-.---...;.--...;....;...;;;.-..;.;;~...;;~~~=-:::.:::.:...=.:.::.=:.::::.::. case of pink. eye, in the iarms; one case of pertussis,' in the The Men's' dub of the Grosse I' IN OUR GROCERY AND DAIRY DEPARTMENTS' Woods; four', cases' of ringworm, Pointe Methodist Church Willi Ftwo in the Park and two in the h'o1d its regular monthly .. meeting (Circa 1738-1830) from notable collections A. complete variety of fine foods to choos. frem arms; two cases of. scabies, both at ,the home.of Thomas Munson, OW ,Monlt T ariaI' SlIuce] 6 oz. jar ! eaeh25e. in the Farms, and one venereal president,' 3842 Courville at 81 disease case, also in the Farms. p.m. on Monday, January 17. Hcmnel Chili con Carne, 1 lb. can eaell 31... The report closes with eight ,., - Rtm4all's Chicken Noodle Dinner] 1 lb. jlll' : , , eae:h 2ge caseS. of dog bites, three in the Clarence.S I 0 c u.m, program, French Provencal fruitwood dining - room' set, also Mahogany "French' Utchfield or Park and five in the Woods. chairman, has_ anno,unced.that 'I Df?1'setl Pine Soups ,~ : 2 cans 25e Coldwater .William D. Allison will be in, ProvEmc~1 dining rcom set. Commodes, Desks, gilt Vernay- Martin Curio LaIn &0$, Coffee, whole bean, water testea...... lb. 52e . charge of the;program. He ..\will'! CREAMERY Yacht 'Club to' Conduct show 16 mmsolind motion pic~' co bi':leTs, occasi6nal pieces, Orif,ntal Rugs, Oil Painti~gs, exquisih."l im- N'n&ey's Mustard Sauce jar 23e Bridge' and Fashi~n Show tura:; of "Automobile. . Speed Chwers Black Currllnt Jam] 1 lb. jar eaeh 5ge BUrrER Trials" on the Bonneville Salt ported Porcelains. Lamps. Clocks, Ivories, Crystal, China, Linens ..,nd Au Gourmet Plum Preserves] 1 lb jar eaeh 2ge c Th-e monthly ladies .b~idge Flats in Utah . Laces. SlWoy Tender Sweet PellS, No.2 cans 3 fol' 8Se .68 u~. party and fashion show will be Virgil L. Walling, membership held at the DetroitYachL Club cllairman, will. receive reports Surf, hard wain suds sensation : 2 pligs. 3ge on Tuesday, Jim. 18. . from the visitation comnuttees MrS. Vernon Souder, Mrs .. and refreshmentswi.ll be served: SATURDA~:~1.ld SUNDAY, JANUARY 15,16 ftomJ to 6.P. M. IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT' John Birch, and ¥rs. Geot'ge All men who are .members or Zimmerman are assisting as host;; friends of the Grosse Painte ,w. are provel of our rlp.itation for fin~ Meets esses. Mrs. C. Joseph Belanger, Methodist Church are cordially , Pork Loin. ROlISt, rib end ; :-.. lh. SSe is party ~hairman_' inv,itedto attend this meeting. AUCTION SALE Sugar Curea. Sliced Bacon...... lb•.7ge -BEGINNING TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, , S1ntIll Mellly Spareribs ..: :.. lb. 4ge . d . 5 DeUveries'..:-NI. 4827 through SATURDAY,:,JANUARY 22, at 7:30 P, M. Choice Rib Roast !3ee!, large cut lb. 8ge ~:~;;E ~OINiE DRUG . , . F1'eJh Caught Wh,te FiJh : lb. Gge . Fllmy,South Dllkota Pheasants, Squabs, Capons ~OM ~SHRAWY, Auctioneer

IN OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT SMglII' tZnd Oatil leal Cookies ;: doz. 43e

D."ish P/l.$lry ~.., '.. I •••••••••••••••••. doz. SSe. Mexican Pumpkin Seeds, toasted Jar S9~ Double Kay SaIled Cashews.: ;.. lb. D8e

Holiday MtUaroon IInd B1'ownic Mix ean 48e . K -".

• < ... ~::~,- Prompt Delivery Service (7 Trunk Lines to'Serve You) TUxedo 2-~I00-0pe~ till 6:00 p.m. Can 'you afford today's J55 FISHER ROAD

Opp. Grosse pointe Hig!? • ON THE CAMP}1S jfarms ~arktt rlsing',hospital costS? by MA1UE EARLE , '-

- " Senlationcl, r.olly ••• how thit amozing new ,"contour ccrredi"." fcrmula Figurei;sh!Jw that one out of every four .. " ~ ~. Hllve Your WtlslI I!one Free and method cf application, clean th. skin, sm,!cths out linltS, ...eon away puffiness, li....s a look and f.. lof tingling aliv.n.sa. . families will b.ejaced.with hospital bills this year-, (ph" 5;n.le bolll.; 55-4,bo"' •• , $15 lax) .. • • >. -.":- .,' WITH wou/tlyou be ,able'to pay. them.?

0 GQ-to a .hospit8.l~ay costsfar in anyone of the 160 participating hO&- '. l T more than Ittised t,o.:-m'80me cases pi~ inMichigan which operate the Blue 98% more than in 1941. JuSt ,88 expenSes Cross Plan. Liberal allowance toward your have gone upm your ovm,'ho~hold or hospital bill innon-parlicipating hOspitals. Kertheval at St. Clair business, it now costs far. more to nin a . BLUE .CROSS Surgica1 Plan. Pay. hospital than ever before?"That~~ why stated amounts for surgiCaIprocedures •• ;;: hospital bills are larget'tha:r!.'ever-and maternity care provided (after nine con. are still risfug all over thest.ate! That's. secutive months' enro1!z:D.ent) •.• emergency why you and your f8..mily~xit'JEld'this Blue (accident) eare ... up to $15 per year for JANUARY - Cross protection now moretb.8h ever. ~, dia~ostic X-rays. No other healtho:carepi¥ns offer BLUE CROSS Medical-Surgical Plan Clearance . so much for soUttle. Pays (in addition to surgical benefits) For ocly pe~nieS a day, .yo~~ and your stated amounts for doctor's-J>ills when entire family can be pro~ted now and .. hospitalized for reasons not' reqUiring • surgery. ". "'~ whenever si~kn~ might: stiike in the ..' • future.. ~ Talk over with your employer' ,BLUE CROSS HospitalPJ.1.'.n Pays up I 'JlIs and empties automatically; how your company can provide this to 120 days of hospital per'disa- I care.. .,protection for you. I Washes 8 Ibs~of clothes in less than I bility for Ward or seini~.P.ri,vatescC6mmo-. CJ Blue Cross is available to empioyed half.hoor; dlaner. whiter. i . dations. EliI:nitktes admittaneedeposits:' . people, .without physical exa:miTiaticm. or. • Gives two "Uv •• Wat.r" riMe.. ... ":-no forms orclaims to :fill NO OASH out~ health statement, through the .gro~p LIMIT. for maternity' care~(after nine • Spins clothe, damp dry ••• some enrollment. plan. .ready for ironingimmedlat.ly. consecutive mon~ of mem'bei8hip) and Buch ~a IlerVices 88 generalnursmg ... ; • Self.balancing-no boftin-. down. A Few of the Mc-e Than 6000 Organizati0n6 meals and' sPecial dietS. '.' ~peratiDgToom' Where Blue Cro!$ uAwnlDbie to .Em~ ." '.• Self.cleanlng - portelaln insIde 2.0 %- • • . drugs, dressings • • •.labOratory '.' ; , DlSCOUNT CE."'I;RAL ~OTOJlS CORPORATION ; and oul and manymoreitems"::"when',a bed patient ....'lfERICA. .. SE...T1NG COMPANY. Con b. hand controlled for JP" ClIRYSLER CORPORATION i• TIMUN.DETROIT AXIX COMPANY .. dol jobs. On AI/Merchandise REO MOTORS.INC. MICHIGAN. BELLTELEPHO~'E COMPA.W . PACJt\Jl.D MOTOR CAR COMP~'Y MUI:Ll.ER BlV>SS COMPAl'.'Y Jus,t bring 'your wash in to us. , ltAISER-FR.UP CORJ'OJlATION We will wash and dry it for J. i..HUDSON COMPAl'.'T . CQ$APEAKE ."ND OHIO RAlLWA'" Co.'\IPANT- you. whils you wait. All we ask PERI: MARQUETTE DISTRICt' is that you watch this amaz. S.-S. KRESGE COMPM'Y . PARItt., DAVIS ...... -n COMPA."n' in9 washer and dryer in ~ction•. ).1USUGON pISTON RING CO. ,,-- GIU..ND nUJNK ""'ltSTERN RAlLROAD COMJ'A.'lifI' ,.,. (j{//U9hl '$' fjjl 'ria tlP.10HN COMP ...."'Y . . Gild! ' • .The Bl_ Crou Phiiu_ rltm-proftt fIful_ ~ fIPUf .J1Onsond by tJr. MidrilfJrl Hosplt4ll A.uvdo'" :I , find rM M;"hilOn8tf1t. Medlarl Soc#t)'. .

Grosse Pointe > Home Appliance Co. '.1 ~a1i1fi ShOp 15222 I. JEFFERSON CROSS Mkhllt&!JH~ltal Sei'iee MJchl", Mectke -.me:. Why •• Oltl.. nollil. luildin. ,18&51,MAC!' AVENUE, atE. Warr~nAv.... . 2M SUlt~ Street • Detroit 26 Store HOu.;'Ii: 9:00 to 1l:00 .. ' GrOSSe Poi.ntat. PRO T (C T ION THAT' 5 P R Ie,. S S GROSSI POINTE.!O VAII.y 2..94~S L' "

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. -"'I FOR'"YOUR HduSE'BEAUTIFUL! Mrs~ Frederick M. Sibley of "

W!dttier boulevard' spent last ...."f ••. __ weekend in CinciIUlati visiting' ,~~-i?,' her son~in-law and. daughter~ Mr; ,..~ and Mrs. Albert A. Tietig. " RANDALL'S The first of next month,Mrs. -~ _=!~~ '~ Sibl~y will sail on a South - -'~~ Amei-ic;an cruise with her si~ter, . r;..i Mrs. William S. Pocock and Mrs. ,-~~ James B. Jones On t!le return January Clearance Jt".:.,. trip, she will stop at Havana and . ;:.~\;~ fly from there . to Acapu'lco, :;"-:'~~A.1- Mexi~o" where her son-in-law and daughter, Mr,~and Mrs. Rob- ert B. Powers with their children, Cherry, Robbie and Roger, have leased a house for the season. During M:s. Sibley's absence; ~-- Mr. and Mrs. RichaidSayward another son-:m-law and daughter, Mi'. and Mrs. Herbert Mason, Jr., announce' the. forthcoming marri- formerly of Neff road, will re- age of their daughter,MARIAN, side in her home to await the completion of their new home in Bloomfield Hills. Ch,eck these ,big val~el! Odds and ends at prices that will astound you! Catholic League Ptans Dessert Bridge Party ~anuf~,cturers' ,co~bha~e be~n.,ignored inmark~ng' the~~ 'items,' for. '~:~::~ Immedla~e ~ale. The savlD~s -l~stt:dbelow are, genume. Tak~adv&nta~.~ '~:I~ The annual membership dessert of ~em ~hde they are avadal>1el / , . . .' ". _, bridge and card 'party will be held on Wednesday afternoon. Jan. 19, at 1 o'clock in the Activi- ties' Building, according to Mrs. '.SOFAS ... " .,WAS .NOW ,;~ Charles N. Reichling, member- ship chairman of the League of Ibex Members to Hear - •• _'. ~It,' Catholic Women. Comforfabfechannef.bacK 'I~ lovely'turquoise.tapestry $189.00 SII9.50 ......

o •• - Party co-chairmen are Mrs. Beautiful Ch;rles of London' In bl~e freize mohair 245,00 .,139.50 Helen Warner and Mrs. Basil . ~ Cunningham. Proceeds will help Han,dsome Liwsol1 In grey freize moh~i~ . 194.00 1$9.50 defray expenses for the league's 1949 membership driVe. .Smart modern tuxedo In rith red and grey tapestry 295.00 169.50 Members and friends of the league may attend. Reservations Two piece, suite by Kroehler in~grey tapestry 269~OO 219.00 should be made no later than Three, Piece Sectional by Kroehler 'in Rose Freize Mohair 234.00 199.00 Friday, Jan. 14, to Miss Fleury, TE. 1.l()OO. , . ~.;..tQ .CHAIRS :::!i: -.;~~~ THIS ATTRACTIVE HOME '.'~,ri '~=l'. Jan. 18. Meeting PI~nn.d Solid birch captain's .chai.rs r;';rii:1i maple ~,~d mahogany finishes 30:00 ' 22.50 is going to b. acquired by' someone. at,. bargain • •• . . . By Kappa Gammas:!.'! Pines lovelyocca~ional chairs: i~'blu~~nd beige, damask ondtape:;;ry 54.50 39.50 • • • 11 could' be yau . 4 . .,', . Therewlll be a'meeting of the' . Bel'lutlful. Home Sites lady's :chair with channel back-, In lime tape~try 89.50 49.50 East Side Group of Kappa Kappa' on Lo+~;rop"Rood - Modern' I~unge chair In 9r~n freize mohair • 79.50 59.50 Gamma' at the home of..Mrs. " . Alexander Leete, 1~92 Lochmoor, lady's chair~_tnrichly tufted blue, velvet. solid mahog~ny frame" 129.50 74.50 '0:.'1: on. Tuesday, Januai-y 18,at 12:~~. Lots amply'spaced-widths 60 feet or more-depthB,from Members are asIred to' brirlg 160 to 173 feet. Mo~~rn lounge chair In handsome cherry red fabric 124.50 84.50 old clothing for the Friends' So:'- ciety. and white. material1or. Restrictions provide' for ranch type' and broad. front Gorg~ous wing ch~ir "In f~oral tapestry with g~een ve.lvet trim houses.. Lothrop Road 70'feet wide; front of buiiding line . by Fme Arts of Grand Rapids. Slightly faded. 170,00 99.3.0 the Cancer Center. is .'- is 30'feet back from etreet. 'on each side" gIving expanse of '. 130 feet from house fronts 'across street. ' Man's Lawson lounge chair And ottoman in green Koroseol 149.50 99.50 . Southeastern Woman's Master Plan Sewer, paved 'street, Blli'ewaikSand large-, English lounge chair' In. to,?estry .with :--elvet .bock. Custom water mains. . , , ' ~U1lt,. 11'I Grand RapIds. 139.50 1'14.50 Club to See Air Films '. At $37.50+0$55.00 per fronHoot. Colorful GainsboToughs' _. , ~'259.00 Th~ Southeastern W'o men' B ifj Custom built in Grand Rapids; the pair sacrificed. 119.50 WINDMILL PqiNTE DRIVE, 01) the l~ke Club will meet in St. Mark's SILLOWAY & CO. We offer this beatltiful roomy, quietly, dig~jfied home. de. Methodist Church; Januaryi7, at 1:30 p. m. . . '840 BUHLBLDG. WO.2-6464 SOLID' M4-HOGANY TABLES signed for g!'ncio~s living and entertaining. Bryant gas hot , ;;': '. ~\ water heat. Large well landscaped grounds. Sheltered private Following the regular meet- 16906 KERCHEVAL. ,ang there,-will-be a ,program con. '1.. - "Cockf'~iF'Of~g~o'ceful'd~~l~~-:>;}; .. ~{"c', ' ' ~~", .':\:g~ . harbor for sinall boats. Heated 4 car'attached garage. Priced-' :~:. ~~~",;" ..... ,'" .", ... - - .. way-way under reproduction cost. Terms ,can be arranged to sisting of a talk and colored mov- BucceHor"tcl'thfl.:;eneral :r:ea1,eBt&te'broker.,e, appraJ.~. and mottg.,e b~.lne•• of the. J.1ri .. I .. Co. ,: . . ..';.:,~h~ncan.Phyfe: ~ocktaij With feCrt~e~inlays 44.50 2~.50 responsible purchaser. Mr ..Williams, WOo 1-0321 or; TU. ~-~306, ies on "Wings,~OveI:Alaska" and .. ~~~:- "Week Erid;jn Bermuda";, . . "-1."--: or see your broker. " .1a-mp ~with~e~ther t~p, Q~~!drawer 49.50 27.50 . ""~/ ' .:,.:...(:~ ~ie'r cocktail With plate glass top . 62.00 29.50 HOMER WARREN & CO. ,~, . 600 DIME BA."K BLDG. REAL E~TATE-INSURANdE ,Cocktail Lustrously fini~hed, beaded inlay 59.00 29.50 • -, I' I. ~ - Cocktail Of. hand~o~e de~ign.'\,~ Grand Rapids ~ake. 42.50 29.50 , " " . HAYDON :HOUSE ANNOUNCES A JANUARY large occa,sionaJ book table .. ~••••••••.••••••••••••. 64.50 -3'9.58 ART SALON .' -,'. . ! : AUCTION GALLERIES".' MODERN, TABLES IN MATCHED . SERIES OF We represent administrators and collectors in the selling so1iiIi-oAK-:';,-' ...,-- , ',f of art colbctions. Rare antiques and fine. furniture. ',', Rectangular endtA':>I.e::•..• 29.50. , We will buy from you or sell for you, i~.~.. ~;...... '.~~;'.,•.",;:-:....-:~- c 22~SO -- :.,' -Round lamp table~~'~.~:::'.-:':'•• ~.'~'::::'••<.~~~~..... ~.~,:'.';~~.. 19.50' .22.5D AUCTION GALLERIES Smart ..step 'ta~e '~""".""""'." •• "~••••••••••• 32.50 24.50 ART SALON Round cocktail table , ••••••.••• ~•••• ; •••••••••••••• 45.00 32.50 Beautiful corner table ..•••••••••• ~~:~:':,~~-... ~'•••••••••• 59.50 ~ 37.50 Joseph N. Dumouchelle 409 East, JeffersC?n., • . '." , .~. Auctioneer and Appraiser CHerry 6256 'Daystrom ~hro'!1e: Kitchen Sets, Table ~nd F~ur C~~II'I. 19.50 49.18

Substantial Savingi on many 'fine 'th,ings'"for . . . , the home •.. by:th~'w'orld"s' be~tcraft;r.n~n. "-SLIGHTLYMARR£.E)7,PIECBS. ,. .-, - .,~

", .' ',-" Beautiful all.purpos~ ba~helors' chests rn ~Ieh .mahogany '29.!O "4.10 Duncan Phyfe . Mahogany, dInIng room'set of,toble",and,s1x:'c:hal1'1 210.00 149.50 Public Sale O Ph f. Mahogany drop Jeaf table. 0 .' , o _uncan . y e Three leg pedes~l, t~r.. )tof extension 94.!O , 70.00

NOT AN AUCTION-ALL ITEMS PRICED "-FURNITURE SQIi~,Oak' Dintn'g'ROOm S'Jlf~,iGhlna, Buffet, Five E~alr •. o '. ~39.ElO 179.00 '. :. , .~.' . 1 :

j . -.;. ~f~. Household Furnishings' . D'lNETI'E SETS .. LAMPS • ',' ~4' " • , , : ~.: ~.' • ~.'BI..a~h:.a mahoftanv, V~~"r~;Tab'.:~a:'foUr .hOTrs- with red pfaStre '.' '. ", . ~1 ' " I seats end, bocks. . " lo-tlO 84.1" * * * .,~Jidbi~ch set "."t.lur~c"alr, with 'red leothtrette stots,' ~rmico 74.50 , , ..' • oval top ta.bl_ 124.50 'Sunday, Jan. 16, from 10 a.m. • APpliANCES Phyf., Mapl, Dro,p lealTabl ..... ;:'::: 84.50 ..85.00 \ Francis "H. phelps' ...... :~,~~ Sp.craISa~lngs on\~a~y lamp. anCiJ'icturel (, 8 R~'dnor Circl. 'c . ~ ~. , ..:", ," ~etweeD Kerch~val and Grone Pointe Blvd. RADI'OS And' Card Tabl~s, Composition Tops. Metal, te91. Only .••• ~; ••• Grosse Pointe Farms '. • ':t.' • H~RBYOVlrL_RBCOGNIZB' THEo f1tfLLMARKS OF. FINE FURNITURE . •• /ANP,BE INTRIGUED BY THEo-MODERATE"PRICES • TELEVISIO,N _ ~ - . • ~ ~ _" • - I • ill " Selection of fi~e furni~re, baby ,grand pia~o, I Capo di Monte,' Meissen, French ~antet , clocks, silver tea se+.' bronze, crystal. silver, ., . ;

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b ' Ma n'"y Po"-,'n't'e''rs.' On F~bi 1, SAMMY CHAPIN pi' . a '5'" .~,..,';:~~'Fi.;~ji',:~',: and Roland.is spending this seAI, at"es' • ,a:m 0, aryar: roa ••• . C.:: _ ROY D' CHAPINS-DAN HOL :,"<1:"'~)"",,',' ", .mester working 'for' the 'Ethyl ~ And .while this great news ;was being given us ••• the Kanes' :;. :"This is the time of 'year when- residents d~sert the LEY' JOHN B WARREN,' d' f/{':~/i:::'«;~:;>"' , :GotpoI:ation as parto~;his s~udies.two y~r,old ':", vi£iting grandmama and grandpapa at the moment ~~te and head en masse for.the snow-topped. slopeS: at ~he L:EDYARD':MITCHELL',JR'; a~ ?:,,;:~~.,i:\>') . at Noz:thwestern University.: ., .~ ~., was.v.:riti1i:gjoyfulJy,onthe wallpaper .•.~, ' e QtSer10._ ~ Ski Club. 10The young' and jun,ior sets, unwUling1 "to. . ." •. ~ ." ~.'.':-:''''',....,; ..'. T •••.•• ~o . , •• ,:, \.', . . Probabiy',com'posingh.erown"copy"to'announcetheimportant.' ' . . i behind, have ~?llO\~ed in the foo~steps o.f their oving' .Until March;. MR. and MRS. . JEAij"KENN.EDY; daughter of levtlnt:. ,. .. . ~. . ' • ~Y: ~ki~ ! parents,so that skung IS often a famIly affaIr. GEORGE. M.. HOLLEY of. Pro-. MR.,an1iMRS. ~: W. KENNEl?Y, .' VISIT AT CAT CAY f ~ 'ong those w'ho spen.d. many. IFred an'd' Lar.:v~"the:Hi. 'gb.ie', Carl'e"to"n'.. vdeenn"Caal,.Cra"18will]'fd. remalp. in Pasa~ 8.7 Mor,anorchestraroad,eommiitee18.a me);'Iloorof the.'cf'. SocIety. . news' has sett' Ied down to .a Iong series• 0f ".eomlngs &nd .w~tel'.Am week-ends in the notth~ DeFoe and h~s ~on, Carleton, Jr;; • • • .:' :fiiSt 'Marygrove ' College' .,,social goings" ali th'ey say in'the shop. • . ' . s hnd are the newly-engaged Sally Midge OberteufteI'; Barbara No~ '.. ~y.er.~'of 1949,' an informa~, date Frederick Sweet Stea'rns .•• wintering ~t his beautiful'place dt t Potter and Jack Cudlip, Joan. ble, Betsy Holton, Johnny ..War. . dahc~, seniors ..are. givi~g::, f~r Cat Cay ••. is preparing to welcome a great many 'Pointe friends .] (;ehlert, BobCudlip, Sue Reekie, ren, Douglas McClure and'Lowry ~,"*H,. sopho~ores and th'elI,gue~ts:Frl-1 'starting now .•• and la!ting' until it's warm here at home .•• c , J Geh . ' ..;<:,,".:' day mght, Jan. 14. ,She 1S Iii . h .. L 'II •. h' d. M l Johnny Worphester, ane ~ Kammer. . ,graduate of St. PaulHigh'School. Amo~g t.le,first ••• WIlO VISIt 1m••. are Mr. an r5. ester

lert, Bill Robinson, Mary Martin . . . oj • * F~Ruwe of W!:I~w lane .-: . ( =e:~l}~~R~~~~: Carrie IParties Honor ';');,MR.-:AND MRS. JOHN«' MR. (ind MRS. YATES, ,.G.. at a large an.d w..onderful christen'lng te- ••• _ . • • • * • • . SMITH of Edgemont Park enter. .. ~ The ADDISON E.,. HO.LTONS . MISS GALEK~~ofEvans- tainedtrustaes of Les Cheneaux In their,home on Touraine... . 1 In the East for a fortni,~ht are ton. Ill., and JACI')..':QUETSCH Club and their wives at a cock. ... have left.th~ir Bishop'road home MR. .and MRS.. BEN R. MA.RSH of Oak, Park, Ilt, were "New: tail party Mnday evening follow- HONOR TRAVELERS to spend three 'months' 'at the of'R :1 bId Wh 1 MY' k t M' .. Huntington Hotel in Pasadena M~rs~arr on evar . 1 e .r' ear s we~ end gues s.of' R., ~ng a meeting of trustees at the Looking to the week.end ••• ", .' attends a, conven~ionm. l and. M~S .. !t9I.,~. ~. GRAY University Club.' " . ' '. '. , '.,... !. ,,' ':.. '*. ' Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Buhl of Ridge road ••• Will b. hosfs thiS The biDth.of a:"so~,THEODORE ,Saturday eveni!,g • , . ROBIN~ON HOD.GES)11, on Jan.' '.,.. At a sm~1I.dinner party' ••• when guests of honor will be their . - 4, is announced by.MR. and MRS. cousins, Mr. '!InCl.Mrs. C. Henry Buhl..• ,.

THEODORE R. HODGES: .-.JR. . of . Wh I' .. ' f' th . W.. t 'h • P I B h . L . St 'Cl" . ". . Mr 'H'd , ..,. " : 0 eav&'soon or. .e,r . In er ome In aim eac ••• wltn "R.ICH FURS '. • • . a1r avenue. . s. 0 ges IS . fi t . 't t-':1.1 Y k C.t' ,', . .; . the former JEAN... .DOWNER~ ., Irs "VISI " ~:,'CeW' or . I y. . Co~itte.e members for th,e annual" Lincoln tea of the Historic complete line' of southern. or ,Memorials :SoCiety' in •DetroIt '. were among guests Thursday af- .ternon at. the tea hostessed '.by .."staY,-~t~home"'wear .MRS. SIDNEY C;, PROBERT' of. K~nsington road; ",. '..\ ~.' .... --- ..' MR and;1\UtS:,EtOWIN'KRIEG- ' " • sheers. prints • suits Dittrich', ,takes prid~ in, oif~rin9 •. , .' HOFF entertain~(f the BENJ*~ \ for your, .ppr:oval ;. • • its ENTIRE MIN O. SHEPHERDS/.DR. ari~:. • blouses • also cottons' S10CK .. "~'r witho~t .exception:,.- ,.'0 " MRS. ALFRED' WHITTAKER; , ~t PRICES;:you had PlANNED'~' 'and . ~S:' GEORGE , BRETT,' . 'ONPAYING.' ",' .' SHAEFFER at' Sunday D..ightslip~~ , ''', per in their h~me on Nottingham, Sale of all winter things Road. ' . $8-75'Mut~tion Muskrat . stil~ in pr.ogress 1/2 off Coat ' . . '" . ,Full Length.,' , ' .r'lodda vacationers MR:. and Let Out Sk1ns.. Now' $595': ' MRS. , CHARLES.' R. SMITH of .., . Moran road 'have been guests of . :.MR. an d MR S. SAMUEC' • rhoda burke • '$1,05'0 Chi~'aMink' Jack~t : \ BROOKS~ of Redding Beach.. . . 8100E:.JEFFERSO~ ";", : ':';'~. ;: Phone LO. 7-2~6 Wild Minf'Shllde . . . , (Continued on. Pag-e 11) Let Out Sk'ins:... Now4$695 -: I " ~ "... . $1,250 M~tara:' Shade' 'Dyed Alaska Seal Coat , .. . S.mertly ":::,:' ,', , ,Styled '~':,~:.:.:... Now $79'5

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" Pointers Pick Warm Many Events Keeping IJ,~~~t~~F~~n26' -- Climes for Vacations J.neHug~;';;,d Junior League' Busy' .. Brown have' ~h~sen' Saturday , , .. january Is Exodus Month As Residents Head ~, For evening, Feb. 26" 'as, the date. of D'anci~g : Classe~1 M-e-m-b-'e-rs-h-ip..--M-eeting. ,Dinfler and th~ir weddin~ in J'effer~on Ave. ' , South And West In Quest Of. Sunshine; Presbyterian Chuz:ch. Th~ bride,,: ,. ' Children's ,'Theater' Being , Taken' -in . Stride; ".~ ., , Cochrar.es Enjoying Colorado Springs elect is the daughter of the" late ' Leonard Read to Speak, at Gathering " Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hug'hes. ' . ~. ~ . '. , ' . , Junior-League members have,invitecftheir h~sb~ds an~l Vhth t_eh dvent of January, not a few Pointe residents Bob is the son Of. ,R~ay, H. a ' b '. Mis.. " friends to' a dinner meeting, Wednesday evening~ Jim. 19;,,'at e:ther ta ke up t h elr elongings and head for warmer rel1ion's Bro",:n of .Whittier 'road andth-e: . . ~ lD the states or set a £leparture date, in the riot-too.di~tant late Mr. 'BroWn. the,' Country Club; 'at' wP:ich ~eonard E. Read" natioIial1~ ' Liture, Colorado Springs has beckoned Mr. and Mrs: Go~c.o~' Mrs. Joh'n Brinkwili be Jane's prominent figure,in th~' field.of econom'ics,' Wiil spe:ak;Mr; S. Cochrane and their daughters Sarah andJo n fUn' .' m~tr~nof honor. Bridesmaids Read, president of the)'ound~d;ion.of Economic Education a.t ; c.:..",,! . " a , 0 !Ver WIll mclude Mrs.' Albent 'Berres 'Irvulgton-on-Hudson, N. Y., has. chosen "Table' Stakes" f~r sit;.-'place, whIle Mrs. James Turner of Provencal road is set- III,' Mrs. E. L. McGinnes's of . . ' . tlin~ for Sea Island, Ga. She will be the guest of her si&te~,' ~hicago,Mrs. ,RobertBe~ett"" his subject.He~ill support hisconte]ltion that everythiDg ?vlrs, Edward A. Sumner, of New York, throughout the month' .1rs.George, Brp,.0ks and, Mi:s., can be won or 11lstin lQ,e,s~ critic~id~s.' \ '; . ~',' " , Russel G. Nutter. ' ; . . The', gues~ 'speaker was .ol:i-~ .' . . . (\i February. , . 'j Fiorid-a-'~i~t;~'-h~~;-. ~BillB;a-m-~ Mr~.' N:ltter and her. mother, lained ~~rough the efforts of Mr.l League ~Assoclahon of 'Amerlca, :-"11'5, Fredenck E. HarrIS, Jr., I' er,' Jim Chapin and Charles Mrs. Fran~ Kennedy, entertain~' B.:E. Hutchinson, wh6sedaughter- '.addresse~. the me~bers pres~nt., (,f Oxford road: her mother, Mrs. Braznell are sharing Mi~mi living I cd at a ,miscellaneous shower for in-law, Mrs/ John Hutchinson, is FcllQwmg the dmner meeting Sidney R. Small"f East Je1fer- ; quarters, ' , '. i, the bride-elect, a~ thoeKennedy, " • ------vice-president of the Junior T~es?aJ; noon, ~ dance dem~n- F k T ' f K d A ' .' :L~ague. shahon was gIven '. to. n~tify r-on avenue, and M1'5. ran 0-: Early next month Mr. and Mrs. r arm, enwoo, ,cres. n¥i A'nri ~, ~Polnte. Colony. ' , ' members of the dancmg classes. waf of Hamilton court leave this ; Ledyard Mitchell of Ridge road i Arbo;-. Mrs. BrQpks will give, a T \M ' t J ' 1'18 'N~west prograr:n. on ,the lo:al Miss Weisgerber, who arrived weekend to sI?end t~e)le~ month I will leave for a six-weeks' stay I kitchen shower lat~r in. the . -0 ee ,(ln~ '. .Iufllor Le~gue schedule 1~a senes- :M,onday, is' lecturirig at' a series and a half.ln CalIforma. Mrs., at Naples, Fla. ,The same resort I month. ',,', '.' ' ... , ~"-o.f~O da~cm~ classes for mem1:?ers of meetings. through Friday at the Arthur C OConnor of Kenwood: is the .choice of¥rs. John-,T., ' ,. ' Grosse Pointe Colony, Nation- .and.the1r',!nends. C~ndu7ted by -Junior League office and the :-oad is enjoying? brief visit to; Nichob of Lake Shore road" who! B" 'Ch · t ' alSociety 'of NeW: England Wo- the Arth~r ¥,:rray. studIOS, .the Neighborhoo.d Club. Florida, _. . I will be there from Jan. 26 to' lens. rlS en men, will hold a mf;eting on Jan- classes WIll begm Fnday evemng, . . A goodly share of Pointe de-~e-i April 11. N Pl R'..' WU~y 1R at the Detroit Historical Jan. 14, at ~he Country ...Club. An INJU~ED IN FALL. gates look to Florida for their i On Jan. 27, !;ir. and Mrs. M. C. Mi.I;eu~, 441 MerrICk. ' enrollrp~nt of. 25 coupleS' is Mrs. Floyd Harley, aged 33, :of \.;.b ew ,ay . oom - .e winter vacations. Mrs. Russell A. [Redfern of Lakep'ointe avenu~ . __ A.-board. in~eting at 12 noon expected.. 595 Newport, Detroit, fell on'the Alger and her daughter, Mrs.' will take up residence' at t,e Dr. ~nd Mrs.. Edward Bien of will" be presided over" by the The Country Club was also the' sidewalk in front of 707 St.. C1a'i,r. Sidney T. Miller. J1'.. both of: Grinnell Arms in Fort Laud;:!r- Hillcrest road held open house' president,' Mrs. Lloyd D.eWitt scene of t.he Junior League's' on, January 6, and was taken'.to Provencal road, are already at dale. Dr. and Mrs. A. Duane Saturday night to christen, thei.r Smith. . -7,1 memblilrship meeting Tuesday Bon Secours Hospital for treilt- Mrs. Alger's winter home, Boca: Beam will leave their Lincoln new recreation .room. Bamboo '. . ,: .. J '-=-Picture' by,"John Henderson., A.' hmcheont will follow' at ,m?rning, , Jan. 11; Miss Mary ment. She complained of suffer- Grande. . I road home Feb. 1 to stay in' Nas- panelled, therocm has a <:hart- Mr. and .Mrs. Harry,L.,,:VoJk of 844 ;'B,ariington road;~ which Mrs. Louis Gascoigne, Mrs. 'Elean,or Weisgerber, Children's ing from.a severe strain on',her The Edward W. Guenthers of' sau for a month. Early in March, reuse and ,flamingo red color Grosse,Pointe,Park, annou~c.eC,l"th~.~~g~g~:r.nent.OftheiF- A. C: Pasini and.Mrs. Clifford A. .Theater ,consultant for the Junior right side. Three Mile drive, accompanied I Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Goldie of scheme'" with'." tropical' \,plants daughter,' ~9~~NE,at a Christma.s3amily:d~;,mer,to, CJ.ar-, Neville will be hostesses. " .' by their so; Edward, sent their i Three Mile drive will set ,?ut to climbing the bambol) posts. ence R. Roper, son, ,of Mi's:' George:"Bi. Pat~rson, of Chicago.. At 'th~ regul~ meeting' t~ be boat. Hazel Mae IV. ahead last i spend two months at Lake AI~ Fifty guests danced add, par~ J oarme was ~;r,~dua~ed.from9'rpsser'Potnte: High Sch601 and, convened' at ,2:30 the president .. week when they left for their; fred, n:~~lea_rwa~._,___ took of a bUffet supper. A silv:er ,attended.~~cl;nga~ State' Gt?~l~g~~~:,14.r.. :Rop.er served five, will, C'all on the 'first vice-presi- -- and. white winter scene r.entered years in the~,r.my Air C,or.p.s.an,d,.t[.:S; ';Navy. The date for dent'£6r a report on the clothing -- ::} • -- .. -Fas1- 'toned Box Social Dance the buffet table. - the weddirig.is ..setfor,~hes~venth.o,f,Mciy. ~~~tf:t:r~~et/~t?~~f~~~~.K~~ --- - Old ,n Mrs. Bien greeted h~r guests ' " ',' , Neville will read letters of thanks - ''';'- ...", -- . h"' in a black and pink cocktail Corinne,'"Rita, McKer,ne, y't,o" W',:,e;d" for more than one hundred gifts - PIanne'd by A 1umni o.f M IC tgan gown. ranging ,from sport jacket' to .... Dr. and Mrs: Robert ColEiman, J' h" F b'" , l'2 cameras. ' 'h' db' 1 d'- . the Michael Chargots; Dr. and h 'M"II::. b'" Mrs;', Harold E. Phe'ps, Flag ld f 0 n' 1,'en ,a,e, on" e :ru.a,ry' An 0 - as ~one ox sOCIa an •and it is hoped that a good turn- Mrs. James'. Veryser, ,Dr. and ,Custodian, ,~o commemorate the'" "quare dance ISplanned for mem_l\ out will be on hand. ,Mrs. AI.Say~er, the William ,Sey- St. Paul's. on - the-LakeShOre', L . 'h' 0'n' F t,' S birthday of Benjamin Franklin bel'S of the University of Michi- The'Social Committee is plan- mours, Dr. and Mrs. John Lukas, will, he the~scen~ of.t~~:F,e~.~}2 ,unc e. ' e et on January 17, will read a pre- gan Club of Grosse Pointe in the ning to serve coffee to those pres- !, Dr. and Mrs .. Paul Muske. ari~ t h h C e RIta St L' G t pared. paper on the life. aDd Ch t B h k ceremony, a ,w, Ie ormn.. OUlS ue' S .tl'mes of the' StatesIn'an 'y"rank'.,n Pierce School gym on Saturday ent, and for this reason, would I Dr. an d Mrs. es er . a or~ 1. McKerney an9.John .Millenbaeh, .". .' ': .' 1: 1j I '. \ ~ appreciate advance reservations.' were among. those present. exch'an.g'e nup'tl'al VO,'''S.,The .Rev. as compared" with present d••" ' ' evenmg. January 22 begInmng.. at I .' ...... , d ' ' ' '~~ l ~0~ , , Anyone planmng to attend should. Other party-goers mcludedDr. Father. Joseph Bohr will: officiate " Mrs.: W.. Carter Sloan. visiting con itJons. " ' (t, ~,S.' ,,'\ , '1 o'clock. ! noti~y Mrs. Joseph A. Murphy, I and Mrs.' Milton Weed, .Dr. and at the Saturday 'noon rites. from" 'St. Louis, was' honored Mrs. Albert E, Ste\vart, lineal 11:>- Each lady attending the party Nl. 7685..' . II Mrs. William Quinn, Mr, and' Thursday at~luncheongi,ven by descendant of a close friend and '::l", Mr. 'and Mrs., Hugh'MeKerney. ,,'., me'nt"'r of Pr"esl'dent John Adams', ~ ~ ... is to prepare supper for two, in a Any member. who, wishes to Mrs. A,rthuI' DeRoiser, the T.ed ' , 'b'd 1 t' 1V[1'So .Joh~ Janess' Newcomb of '" \ .' of Neff road are the rl e-'e ec s will review HAbig'ail Adams" cor- ' , box to be auctioneered off to the bring guests is urged to do so.' Mallows, Mr. and Mrs. John B1e.n, 't. J "h ..' th 0 of M'r' Notr~ ,mllll,e, aven.\le;. "',' , , 'f\3J 'CQ ~.. .' ....••' d M J paren s. ' 0 n IS e .s, n, " ' ,'relatin~ incidents from the boo"- ~,"' j '~TS •. ~.,' gentlemen present at 7 o'clock. In Complete I'egistration lists of and Mr. an rs, ames Arffil~ and Matthew Ml11enbach of I Lu~cheon ~ue,st~ inc~udep Mr~. with p~ssages from the 1'!1cmoir~. ~ ....P!- / order to assure defraying the eve- : this year's members of the club tage. Nottmgham 'road. ,Jall'~es A. R~mlckf Mr~. Sloan s f h t' 'D N h W'l .,.' ...: ~~ ' ning's expenses,. biddjng on the: will be available for distribution '------"." ,twin sister, Mrs. Oscar Buhr, 0 er ances ()r, r, a urn 1 - .J'V'"' supper boxes will start at $1'. All: to m~bers at the party on Jan~ Hea'ltk Counc;l Kay 0 Hanlon WIll. come :f~o~ Mrs. 'Bruce Chalmers, Mrs. F'red- 'lard. . . .. '. (2;. _ ..I.jJ~ ~ boxes should include any neees- uary 22. ' ~ St. Louis" Iylo.,. to 'be Cormne s Ierick Duffield, Mrs . .Edward S.' Mrs. ~~ert C. Pasim 1S.takmg V ~ ' ..tr- ~ ~~;~es.silver. paper plates, or 226,281 STUDENTS To Hear Talks ~~~or~~:;d'p~r~M:~~:~hB~~ ~e~:~,_Jr.~an~~~r~.:l To ,Wed Hugh, Tenbusch Perij.', WIll al,TlVe to p.rovId.e enrollment is increasing monthly cil of the Grosse Pointe. Schoois 'U.sll~rs''Wlll be,);Matthew Mlllen- Sloan.' and ,her' daughter,. Mary, . , '--' r, m.u,slc for. danCIng, Mr. Glllesple, according to Arthur Donideau, will be 'held. in t.h~ home .of Mrs. bach;" Jr., Robert' Hut:ton and left ':for"hom:e;'on. Friday ~after' At a formal dance.of the Tobi \ wLl be WIth them to act as caller ]Superiritendent: There are' today Chester Perry m Balfour :road, William Maas. ' spentliTIg 'a week with~}ier"par- Ciub, guests learned of the be~ ~ for the square dances. 226,281 boys and girls enrolled Wednesday, January 19, at 1 !Jan.r-7 ~Meeting;Plarul,~d ents,' Mr. and Mrs. W.<.'R. Post, trothal' of. Florence Marie Ped-" .' l \ This type of evening has been in kindergarten through the I o'ciock .. ', . d .. C'l b' Jr.,' of. Cambridge road. lar and' Hugh Joseph' Tenbusch. '~ C' S.\, t\., S\'\ 0'0 suggested to the club many times, twelfth grade. I Guest speakers will be Dr. AI_'By Pointe,.G'a~ en u ---~--.' The bride-elect is the daugh- .... f\.~\l~ ' :,' '---' ---,---,------.--- - fred E. Seyler. 'Director of Chi!- . The': January 'meeting of the KIDS REPRIMAN~ED '. Jer of Mrs. ,Fred Pedlar of Mol'. ! \ t\ t. dren's Clinic. University of,De- Pointe Garden Club will be held ,A,gloOUp of kids were. repl:i- ley avenue, and. the late Mr. _~", 8 ." .~, "~l'/}'.J.," troit School of Dentistry" and i,n the home: ,of Mrs. 'Richard manded by th,e.',~?~lllS~p6~ic:'e,on Pedlar. ,Her fiance is, the. son W~ ed~tor of the Journal,of.Dentistry' . d Jan. 9. for' gettmg mto, the new 'of Mr. arid Mrs. William. J. ~ 1.., p.,.,.,,9 for Children; ,also Dr.' Robert Forsyth of Rivardboulevar "at Keroy School, under construction Tenbusch of McKinley road "V'1'o'!'l"ffi ~ .' 2 p.m.' on Monday,.Jan. 17.. in Kerby road, ,They had not ______. p Coleman, lnstruc~r of Orthodon- . Edward 'A.' Eichstedt of ,the done \ any.,. damage, .'but.,~ we.reo It's. not the.high cost of living' _ .. ,.0 s.$ Eo ' tics at the U,niversity ,of Detroit. ' . . ., "' .ules r. sc~uLot Department of Parks and ,Recre- warned to stay' out of the' build':' that breaks us' but the cost of -' Dr. Coleman, will speak on ation, will be :thespeaker. 'Tea .ing.' . " ~. '- ;-livlng high;, . "- "What' Orthodontic Treatment' ' ' J CUSTOM JEWELS Can Do." Dr. Seyler's topic will will be served' following ,the be "Your Child, the Dentist, and meeting, by the, hostess .~ssis~d Jewels For Every Occasion . by Mrs,. WendeU'K: WheelOCK You.". Both. talks will be no~- and Mrs. SterliD.'g Sanford. '. CHerry 3454 807 j,\1etropolitilD Bldg .. technical discussions 'of several' " . \.. important n~w developments in. Robert Worrall. Clarkes. the field of dentistry for children, such as the fluorides, neV/o,r Honeymooriing in Florida ______methods, and, thoughts about or- ~--' _I I'thodontic treatment methods. Honeymooning in ,Florida fo1- ,--- .------lowing their' recent, 'marriage' at. Grosse Poin.te Memorial .Church' PLAYMATES' are'Mr. and Mrs. Robert Worrall ThJ Playmates Club for boys Clarke., .', . , and girls, 'ages 5-8, are having Mrs. Clarke is the' former Voni J,lrotcet ,'-oJir tomol,"row with a popcorn party this ,Saturday ~at Marie ,Wegman, daughte~ of Mr. 1:00 p.m. All playmates are re:, and Mrs. Raymond G. Wegman:o~ . insurance today~ quested to bring' a pat of butter. Merriweather, road: Some of the children are to bring ~ The' bridegroom's parents their favorite story re'cords-'-come 'Mr. and 'Mrs. Louis E. over and eat and listen! "St. Clarr avenue. AR'"rHUR .J. 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,{; ThUBday, January '13, '19-49 "~ P.ge Ten -- . il.Fcirfller ~~int:er,sWrit~Impressions.•0£ Stockholm Ilear T~8Ra.p I Grolse Pointe N~)Y. t ',Mr~,an~ ~_DO~d Corbino"headS,and ,battery-lit. caIuileSt'a:re anXious 'to heal:.it.-Over to In Rubb18hF1Te J'UBI,lSlJED EVERY THURSDAY BY THE ABBE PRESS. me. IfOJ?ler resld~ts frO~ ,G~e If?llowed by t'ilt~ young men with ,}~e left of the altar is • large' I . - . t ALSO PUBI.lSHERS OF THE DETROIT WESTWARD AND THE !Porote Farms, have. WrItten tbelI' [lights, a fat r-"l,anin whi~ (sup- statue of' st. 'George sla.ving the, . -. . . Bah~'i associates. in, the ~ to be ~ebaker)l and. there dragOn, 'and a little princess pray-l . ~ rubblSh fire which W2$. be- '" GRAJ.'ID RIVER RECORD. OFFI~ mIDJ.:R THE ELM AT 99 Tlor:m~ ....; KER<;HEJI AL. GROSSE POINn .FARMS. 30. MICffiGAN ;_P?~.s.~~. them of some. of IS sUI?p?sed to. ~ .aman in black Iing ~'ith a !amb beside. her. __ ! lie~~ to. have ~ sta.-ted by !th~ un~res5lo~ .'of. St~olm. who 15 the chimney sweep. . • 'CODUCS ~ Swedbh . 1 ch.ifdren :m the ~ of G~ Phone TU. 2-6900 52 ... '4 ~The.Corb1ns.sai!e&on.the Stock- Old Sweitish. Custum... ..It is so funDy to su' all thejPomte High .~l'on ~ ~t_ Three Trunk Lines. , . ',h~ on DeC.~,10 and:wID spend "Then later; another knock and American funny papers here with of Jan"..xary 10. did cm1SlderaOIi~ ~< ; Member Michilan Press Ass'n and National Editorial Ass'n. ff And if a lowlj' singer .~ri.es OfU.IUr. I • - tb'~~ext se~~. y~al'S m .Sweden. i!1' came the stewardess ,\'J,ith a ,wo~ .in Sw~ ~d all the ldamage ::0 a _pa.t-ked car: befat"e ... J "b L-'-bl L., h ., )Its; Corbm 15. studying the little ~,<";- roll and ---#~~this'IAmencan nlOVles WIth the ad-! w-..s exting"..ushed by t.':te Farms , soo~ e$ ()1U InU'S e Inlt/Ul. ftU/. J1f P""fJ' ~ t b' . d S edish ...... \;v.u~ ..- ! fir d ...",~...."-' • ROBERT B.. EDG4~ ...ED1TOR and GENERAL MANAGER O , .' , '. ", 1 '!:.':"? .... uran usme:ss~. ~ is'the custom in everY home in ve.rtising. in Swedish- We haven't, e e~~t= ... MARK K. EDGAR..._. •__.•__.EDITORlAL WRITER [ Be Sll'. his bomelj' 'fJeT:.se 10 GOitl"~'~~1 ,:~kery. EXcex:P~,from thell' let- Sweden~fiee and suiging early been.. but ~derstand that _the} The f'...~en ~ ~~1e A. PRYOR •._. __ ~_._ ..plTOR, WOMEN'S PAGES And 1101 one stanZJJ has been sung f1I. .4!(UfJ." ',' ~Sfollow: ~ ...' in the mo~. "Then' you have ISwedish is.prmted at tb e. bottom. ,trouble ~mg;us~. tile ola:ze MATl'HEW M. GOEBEL..~ ...;•.ADVERTISlNG MA1~AGER , _,' , WiilIer ftL,J01fe\~,. : tockholin ,IS very. co:n~ct, 'little Christmas', (which was {NOW shov.inl'.&re "Duell il Solen"! Th~ c-beImca1 nose dld ~ worlC 0 SHEI.OON DAVIS __... .•CIRCULATION MANAGER . • * * (. . ~_ '.. , no\~crape.rs but an ~uiIdings huge on the boat). The smorgas- (Due! in the Sun) and "Ah Ver-! ~ the men were de~ed m get.- JAl.'-4"E sCHER1dERHORN ..._.FEATURE PAGE, SOCIETY, . . _ ." ,_.' .', .. -~ ~ tcJ'~. s~~v~ bord had about 50 dishes and such I ken Brud~ (The BIjde Goes i ting a 'I.'o-aterline bookro up- ~f is Blg One side of Buick ~ FRED RUN1"i"ELLS .. .._.._...... _-._SPORTS EDITOR _ Have you a false ~qoth ~urking m YOUl'.~upm:r .~t9ryl_-If so!i.d, -~d shop&:.,antL.~ops', food.!-'The 25th Christmas.' Wild). ; entire a you have'you should enJoy this saga of a~~ro.'P01!lt~ ~~~an, every kin~ ,;~~ ..you- Just can t ,. "We notice a ~carcity of \~ege;.~ "We are studying. Swedish j owned by Charks Me-iir.1e of 21.3 :1 JOE FROm! _._. __..-.~ ..__ __ ._._ ..- _ _SPOR'l'S whose two removable chopper:,:; recently ~used her. a 4eill 'of .l?~ We. ~ent ~thiorigh ,the old tables but you can find th1!:IE every day and can ea.': v.'ithout I Roosevelt p~ was ~ ,1 TOBY CUMMlNGS... __ ~. .ADVERTISING I ARTHUR BLYLER.. __ •__ ..__ •. ~.__ ...ADVERTISJNG . embarrassment. ~~ see~ that Madame;.,who h~ been sporting secti.o~ of. .S~~ .the oth::r We Will be sending for A;nierican Itoo much ~~ y;ork Someone iand all. the glass was crarkeC. be- W1 a e Of :-~ ~~:hB~a lS. food, English m every place and; fore the fire 'WaS e:dinguiz'Cei. "4 PATRICIA BOELL. .. .__ ._ :._ .ADVERTISlNG a tWl)-toothed bndge for' some years' now •• " fact which' d~ . U:Uo: there is no doubt, but when Ispeaks Of... ANN 'MARTIN ..._...._..__.•_ _._.._._.•_ __ ..-.~WANT ADS neither her best friends NOR her 1t.usban,dwere'~ware, of,. :-Jt ~'the:' -~ of th~~ you hear what Norway HASN'T, w~,..b.a~ehad no ~ub1e at ~ .: Mr. Me!k!~_was art~ng ,~ ata found that due to this and that' she,haa better have the thing H h ,.prty(his fl '" '"ri,!:.. you feel very thankful They.~ave It lS only, 3 0 clock now. ;m(l! aduh eaucation cl~ W""'.....eD t::;e pa OOROTHY KRAUSE _.•_ _. .~ .:.•.•CIRCULATION . ed S . . '" .' . '.' ',. ' . - . . e. was. om~; -. ag "'as.....,.. vegetables there, but a scarc1ty of g~ttin.g dusk. At 3:15 the lights., fire star'..ed. ' MARY D~'1S _ _ __ _ - ACC011NTS ' I~dJust .' he VISIted ,her.co-co~Iriltor, ,_the dentist, and mg). _but we di~'t ca1l., , eggs, meat, butter, milk, coffee- will go on for the streets. But ~ -., - ~.... . FULLyt-AID CI&ClJT..ATJON ill a t~ce, he had the thmg working, agam.~, ',' or so he Old:Part~~.f:UUd , ,}'and, the clothing. situation is! the summers are, gOI'ie0'U5.we i It ~ :::e. k~ ~~ th0\lght. . ' " :."', ," " . I "S~olm ,~.fust. b~~, on pathetic. . Ihear. The man we mE't on ,the I ~here fu~ ...... 0__ .:~ -~ SubscriptIOn :Rate; $2.00 Per Year by Mail All News and at v."- Advertising COpy '14t!St'Be in The News Office 'by Our her-owe went about h~r shoppmg, but the daIlKed bndge Ithe. Island,~~,.~ded to 'the" Rau,Treat b.O from Ma!mo on the ~ , " . tar I Tues~aJ' Afte..-noon to Obtain Insertion'That W~ stili pve her a lot of, trouble, 'SS she concealed he'rse1f behindal mainland.~o14 ~ ~'GeS\Vay "A lovely Baha'i in her 20's tl~ of Sw~~ takes Cc trIp up! DetroIter Faces Po Eastern Rep~entative,VICTOR S. GRANDIN, te1erraph pole,. removed the bridge' ~d ~ it into her hand- back to .MediaevalfuI1~n~o~ came . through .. Stockholm. to the- Arc?c. circle eve-:;, ~ : . . .' 551 Fifth Avenue, New York-I?, N. Y.-Tel VA. 6..2065, t~e j Ge ba ~_ b uk .' f t. ,1 .....- ~_~_. What, ha ed t, ~obblestone streets,~ebun.d other day to VlSlt her family m i and says It IS a paradise. . Morals Charge ~ ... "' e en care 0 a a a;~ UA~ . .. ppen ,n~x m- arches and' Cl'anIes----"ne:verDenmark . th h lid . ---'-----, ., Jol Er.tered as second-cl3ss matter at the post oftice. Detroit, 't h to d S eh . ttin' ... ut f h...... ' . . over e 0 a'\:s. Sh0uldn ap~ a . og. om ow:'w ge ,g m an"",-o .0 , er saw, an~g':like.~it You co!1ld{ iu'"ter th~ meeting 'I,'i.. e stop~ F I"nd$2,300.; 000 . - let Micliigan. under the Act of March 3. 1897~ Se ~ .sev~l times ~unng.her sh0Ppmg ~,she.LOST~e. bag! spend, mo~l?O~garOun~~~at at a little shop for hot chocolate ....' ~ G!enn w_ P'~_40. ~! 12e'2'. Ca Acting as One U1S~CtiVely and WithOU~a ~ond thought, she reported It,to the t?e .little~?l?sW1th J:>eautifftl and cakes C'flie mo~t deliC;i0us"'I In Deposz,t BOX\Lenoxavenu.; ..~'%'~~~ ) ~lice. If anJ'0ne. found It she wo~d ~y ar.~~ e~ etc., e~ sil~er and ~ma;:~ work. e~ •. have 7ver ~tedwIth a b1g gob . _ ~a sro OOM ~r:H'.his ~~ :z: St( Although the probable decrease in the cost of"local gO\~- It.was a handsome bag ...• an expeDSlve Chrisf;:mU -c;ififrom.her Ev~ here.~ do~e,~'lth ~f,whipped. cream)',;.:~dshe .had Dr. Ernest T. Tappey, a De-:F~ Just.~ CO"~ O!i c~_. ral ernment is one of the arguments advanced in favor of the htl8band and in it were tbe usual array of femininec'PdPtSmd a such lovely ~v:-r and,china,anq not tasted. hot chocolate smceltroit physician.who retired from~of ~a~1Y~:="",":"_,.;l.~. Wt consolidation of the five Pointe municipalities into a single goodly sum of money to boot. The. police took down'.Iie:r.;i:~Unt::Ofsuch ~.bea':t~ . ~~ers, .. andbefore the war. She had only: a Iactive practice ~ yean ago ana ~~ ' . . ' -". ,> -c,." ,.~,The;;fu:s1, time:you are summer coat and,I had to gIve L:lied at the advanced of 95 on ~faces ~ 2tt1~~~"'~ezrnmtm,g ~:r ~-::';:';.":- Nt city, it is not e principal one. the ~ontents (all. bnt the teeth, which Sh~_p~;r'~alled.:.,iO mVltedt9coffee ya~brmg'flow- ~er my .leather jack~tm_ wear.!December 22 was ~.Josed toi~"'"'eS to ~o:-~~i:::: ~ri~ Dr th The advantage of being one municipality t,o better m,eet mention),• and assured,..' her they would get m toU~:wtihher.the., ers., to" .the hOS+~' •. '. you' shake.". under it At. least . the ..,.--~ple in'ha-> ~e 1e...... gilt-....i""ed'~ sec ""l es"I ne ~ Gin-,'"'~e$ •...,. :ac'"'''..:;O=S Bu JUt and solve the constantly arising problems ~hichare common DUllute they heard anythml'~; .' .bands at.,th~ dO?r;~.~oubow..:~d Sv;':edenare ,!arrn. ~worth $2,300,000. ~~ gh~ t~~ poli~ 'Cr ?::-d .. to them all would be its main recommendation. The changing '. . *. .' * * . ,_ . . ~haJt.ebandS l{?m~ ~to the ~v- . She ate v""lth.a strange gleam: Toe extent of his estate was ismith. J~.., cl 165='3~~ !""~..,. qu Yes of the present four villages into cities would in no manner So far. so good. That evening, our littie.'v.Tomanandhu'husband' ~. room, .or: .dpl~room or In her ;perfect. manners, but; lea."'!l.edwhen reoresen:aUYES oftGr~ pv.,.,t~ Wo.'"~ ~ ~_"-'i.~ t 7 ' It' ht' ak th" 1 ti t taini' t .J;__ Th dis ...::J ~th I ,. db ' ' 'th dining room, you' shake: hands devounng food WIth he]: eyes.,... ~~-~-;...-..to - , -a.... """ +;~1 ~ 1a__ .' - • ,..'"'''' - - ,= " Stl sove S Issue. nug even In e eIr'SOU on more were ,en er ng a U.....uer. ey. CUSSo::u. e ost,han ag WI before you sit down to eat, vou Th -.,.' th th • t_~the with no -style at 'al1. ' _. . .•C'~c~ c;t ~~ b:n- 12i..-tP-:- ~;;- ,':~ Memorial mixup is another. ye: .. : DO have .1l!m',:ome m here. Maybe _t1i~,b,!:~ _was:s~letl; ., ':.~We had c~eeand ~es .Wlth a and the shoes are not smart. The; DetroIt Launches d ~ . .z:egO ::€ b2rl ~:"'" :-i-= ' -:.:' an autiful jw Each village, or city, wou!d still have io provide for its this 1D.l~t beexCl~g, 800000, ofiwent the mald who s.ubsequenily COU!ltess.m her ?e apart~ men get more ~anent.s than ~S f t p' :of fu~ :P"~ L~ "'.~ ~-e re;-'-' Mi own collection 8lld disposal of garbage' and waste matter. ushered In the Police;- ~.~ '. .> ,:' ~e;nt. ~he was WIth h,er husband~e wo~ You see polish~ j a e Y Togram :e:-c!_ ~ i'7..o::-es ,m ~ .?O$-- -'::''' Ja Som~ real mQJley could be saved the taxpayers if this was The efficient and careful officer of the law; faced Madame with In. Pe~la for three' years and he fingernails ,on th;: ,men ,~~ . -' -- . f, ~ 1JU?ffl .:c:._e.-:"£a.;::: a in' as returned longer and It !S i Det!'?"t's. 194.9 tra.ifc ~ety: ------, Ra done in husinesslike and sensible maimer by a single agency, notebook ancF pencil, . hand.,. He _'aIlowed' -how they '.'.THOUGHT• WIthw?S herkilledtwothere.small Sh~chi!dren an~ nothi;1gwo~ to see a SIdeburns.,''''oman fix up! educatloca1 progrcam g,-;.t: Uo.-""usshapes, scratched his head and asked, "Sure she returned ther.e wasn't one ::S~ zr~er. y;:'S:: so:e~~: 1 P!'Obl~~ • ~h~ tn~. 2-~ ~~ 'I OO=~ (If ~~ 1-- !:. ~;;,-

Tomm)l: gifts. .is ¥ re-I ... "uaiTe1,"'1 any_ more than one co.ul.d quarrel with virtue'itself. ."Dear June•... "mJ, .' • • on theWe.boat,had(Dec.Santa12).LuciaWe keptday .thenowne~king for~~;his ~broldery.wh? and Ieu~IO?-S~ggravao,:a~ dirt)-sli~or SDO\V-CO'.~;street con-; CcJis a.~ ~ :o~-!C,y"~ .~;:: . It is with the trend ofGov.~ent, rather than its specific. You ce~taznl)'. k'l-Ockea the nahves offthetr feet! 1 was t1t hearing..music from 5 a.m. until crOcheting. There IS a fancy green ,wm~elgs lllat make ~thani to: take so ".:"uci: ~.5~c: e:::e:-&f" mission in particUlar fie1~:that the country Deed' be db;. Nashville last week and spoke with Elk on the phone on'Sundaj', 7:'-far and -' nearer:"-'1olin . and plush seat for the king. and a.. seat see_ Fog:~,and:~-up Win- fmm We !X'Cy~. o~~c<::l5. p i i turbeFund.tt' ..:..~ ' Fr-_ • :-D'Roosev it h t'h when she told me the good n~ws. My heartiest congl'atulati~iand vOiknces"ksingingsan~~fucia-tdhen foonrathposeqtUaeenfOPposlb'lte-thenh.u I~~:'Sadc;lro v.n.ntrer d:ri""-ng haz- ~ be che~kei.?S sc.(c as ~~ , c (>'ns~ove~.,y oKlUULll-.1 1 .eJ-wen e .' . .. a .oc on ourl>Ld.loCrOl;>m?or ., ancy, atconyw.erel

.theFederal Government. .. \1 Joy, Happines!, ana. Health for you both.. 'f . ---"""--- ...... ----- Associa;'~t thtionf-eer'1 'f. .' ~.~~~'"_ ~.-.•~:'.:l ..-::!:: ~d F::t- '1 Mr R It d ted . t' f era1 ' . " . ~ e 0 vour car on ~ ~ ~ - ~, ..... W1~ e... . ~ooseve a. voea m a rme 0 ge~ .,un- ("Tommy always brought his cleaning .here to the officI!. and Pontchartrain ,Ch,a.'pter Catholic League to Hold pavement_ Test .vo brak.'; employment work and relief grants. Mr. Truman, m a time 'I . d '.J' h h f' - ' ;-'- . - - .. ur ~ I hi...e .....v.,- :-c~~~:ioo of era! 1 t t hi h f h' h h be ts I' Just Wtmte toremtnu,_ you t at we a1;e a branch of Ice IJI PI O. H se Tea Annual Requie,m Mass o:.=.e, sure they hold. .0 , ~ed Oy~; d,;~ '~;"""'-I' . wo~ hike e:~:m: gu;an=g:.~~~ bWy~~'100 as ; 2296 Lowden Street. ans p~n ou ~ 2. ~~:hf~;:an~ ~~- off ~m-.l: ~ qt:C!:;Y- ci-.~ ~~: z...-: ~- b pe T 1 . 7434 An established to will 1....; Th annual' "R...... Mass 6 e .... ana u= other Wln- .; ~ • - -.=--...: . cent. regardless of whether private employers can,,,pay this I e. Mat0n wa,s,~ mmorlty ,preSldent .prerogab~e of t-he s~tes. The enac~ent of his' civil rights 1,0nlY.~.the sense~at ~ecom,b!?~d,vo~~,fol:~posevelt. and '. Chin, Commodti ,- program 15 an mtrusl0n on the function of the states which Taft ill 1912 exce$ici1 his,by a\)()Ut a nilllion and a half. ,He Chrom. Br.kf.:t Sets Mod.mT ..bIts''" fin~ concr.e~ opposition at th~ polls ~v~ry time it lifts its Iactuillydidgetmore v~tes1hari'eithe: of the otb.er'.candiaat~~.'" bead, !is Wltness m the last general election. I Ii the electoral college~:w~\ abolish~ and tlle President" . 'p R. 0 P E s'~tON A L r If X S E It'V Ie l . ~ request for author~ty.to control prices. 'Yhile sug- selected on a' pu,rely' poptiliU" ytlte--majority" .~ .'"¥ista, endless .' FO."' .. 'I g~ed only as a standby authority. is when and-if exercis~d, of recounts. frauds and C01'1te$~ electionS')Vould be;openep; CORPORATIONS, pARTNERSHiP, INDIVIDUALS " a direct assault 9n the whole structure of private enterpnse.up. >.11te,operation ,of the electatal colfegeis a clean cut, tln~ .1 It coul~ cut atone .~oke ,the. supports from und~r~e ished b~~ piocedur~. It. ,has ,fail~~.of .reJl~~~tii;1g,:;tA~ . #. I ',: economIC .pattern of this coun~ upon and from which Its popular will. only once; m the famo1i%; 9r inf~ous:. H~.: .H~, ,.00 A. M. '1'0.9.00 P. Y. present pm~acle was reached. . Tilden campaign in 1876. Then the elec.tion.,was.thrown'iiltif' -.. I .... .,~ I . The one con~olatidi1 which the country ba.~is that the"House of'~reseil~tives,as .constitU~onaliy:proViaedl GENERAL TAX &: BUSINESS SERVICE INC. I the program wh1.ch proposes run the Without-the col,lege,and the':vot1ibystate!t majori:ties; a'large ~,' • ..~' ~ '" '.,'. t .• Mr. Tz:un~ must 1-4Ml 'KEACHEVAL :AVENUE '. DE'I1OU 1~ MlOilG.AN . gauntlet of the C~ whkh 15 noW', as alway~. a fairly proportion of -an our pieSidentiale;lecuons,migbt, be :~ttlea . . . .' '. "', .. ', ":. .., . I LA. 7-3940 VAtU:Y2-7ln2 I .ccurat~ cross section of that publicopiirlon which is the final in !be House ~~:, r~ults;:Whi!~!(~etim(~ght,'rin:iperl11 l , reservolI of government in democracy. the very foundatIOns Of the nation;'" ' ' -. ,.,' '. ' -'

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" Thursday, January '13,' 1.949 G~'~~-:S:S E',,, '0 'I N'T'E' ~rE'W~S", Page 'tfeven, t 5h 0 rt t,o th e Po inl'e .., .,II~:r.t,S,Y...:a,r.e:::,,nG,u.e~...l,d . ,Motion Picture' Council to 'Hear , _J ,_ T.al.kv"by., ProbatErJudge D~J. Healy , (Continued from Page 8) MRS. ClIARLES' C,. WILLIAMS. MR"S._ CAM'E'RON'" C'U'RRIE' of . The Ladies' GUild of' Sale''m''Me- " The:, Trombly' ,"; ..,PTAwill meet. " , .:""" \ son. FRED WALLACE and her baby daughter, HELEN Lewiston road arid MRS. W. morialLutheranChuich is spon~ , 'I 45 ------,LTZ III, was born January 7 WARNICK, were here from HOWIE MUIR of Ridge ioad'aresOi'ing.:its an.nua1-,'card,.party',ini,~ ,PI:l ~ona..ay~~~tl:a:Y~:',a~ 7: 1. Probate Judge,D. J. Healy willI Judge Healy; !or many years,?' :'vIR.and MRS~ FRED WAL. :.washington, D. C.,' forl/, holiday horne, after spending three, weeks January 2~, m the, ~hw:ch, both p.m., at tl":e Trombly 'School. I speak on "The Influence of MO'vies : in charge of the Wayne County - -,' ,CE BELTZ, JR, of Merri- stay with Mrs. W:s mother-m- in Colorado Springs visiting.'theirafternC?~n ~nd ~ve~g., _,. " " ,Mil,es . MCKee:.' progr~, ch~ir-l on 'J~venil~ Delinquency" at the ; Juv~nile Court', is ~ speaker :with :_-~ ather road. Mrs. Beltz was law, MRS. WILLIAM K .. WIL: sisters,' MRS. 'SPENCER' .p:E;;N;.1 'TicJ{ets 'are- "()nec>,dollar.For man, IS, arrangmg an mte~stmg annual luncheon of the Grosse II a WIde background of expepence IZABETH ANN PRATT. I LIAMS of Beaupre :r.oad. ROSE and' MRS. CLARENCE reservations call Mrs. Hugh Car- pr'ogram on the topic l'Chlld'l Pointe Motion. Picture Council'l in the field. His observations are • • • I • • • CARPENTER; t less,.,NI., 5'258/ or .Mrs. Paul Hack:' . ~afety:'. It willfeatur~ a discus- to be' ~eld; Mqnday, J an. 2~, at i expected to be of value to the '._ -,RS. .RALPH E. BEAUPR1: of: MRS. HENRY B. JOY enter. .' • • er, TV.:)-3683. SIOn WIth Grosse Pomte Park the Women s CIty Club, at 1 p.m. ! C '1 h' h' . ' , ' t.. f th p' 1 'L'" 'h' 'll b . d' , . ., '. "., , ' . I ,'., - . ! ounCI, w IC alnlS to unprove ass road aI1nQunces the 'en- tained 50 friends at cocktails in Trus eel' 0, e rotestant Chi - Uui: eon WI " e serve Police Chief 'Arthur,E;,Louwers" ,~pproxrmately 50 members- of , . '. ' .. '. ., "ment of her daughter, SHIR- her' La.koe Shore' road home last dren's Horne are holding ...their l' p: ::-ni. anti' 'supper 'at 8p. wiih emPhasiS on....traffic' prob~ the Council and invited gu.ests ~the movle-gomg habIts; of Grosse ( MARIE, to DAVID CARL week honoring her' daughter, annual meeting this ..morning at There; ,~rmbe door prizes. ' lems~" , " ., . are expected to. attfend, 'accord~g ! Pointe youtp". " .. MRS 10:03 o'clock, MRS; FREDERICK ------. t Mr J hAM hIT t b .. th iun 1 vIM. son of MR. AND MRS. . HELEN JOY LEE, and S; FORD of Windmill POI'n'te''8' t Cl '. '8 . 't' .A short',talkwill be,given by ,0 . s. osep ..urp y, SOCI~' 0 g.ree mem e~s a~ e. C.l- IT TAMM of Grosse P , t I Mrs Lee's son in laws and COU S Mr. Welcenbach on the' work of chaIrman. Among the guests WIll, eon Will be a hOSPItalIty commlt. , om e I' • _. , . drive is retiring first: directoress:' .'. are, ' " ff' f t' C., h d inS. 1 daught~rs, MR. AND MRS. AU- ' , T B 1" ' d" the' Boys' Safety Patrol and by , be former.o Icers 0 .' n~ ouncH,' tee e~ ed by .Mrs. Ray Jenkins. " • GUSTAS PETERLA JR of • * • 0' ,. e '"nVes"te " Mrs •. Fuller on the work' of the' he;idS .of th,eorgan;Izatlons that, ~he WIll be asslsted'by'Mrs. Dan- • • St onlngton,. Conn. ,.,.,and MR. A Boston vI'stor I'n the K"""wood..... , . '. " __ '."_'_ , : ' Girls' Service, Squad:. , " spo. nsor.' the ',.CouncIl ;. and staff' ,. leI Guy ,.Mrs John Kolpacky and. ' FLANDERS ETTY , of Bar- AND MRS. WILLIAM H. FUL- ro~d home ,of DR. andMRS.. Preceding the general gather_hbrarlanswho 3ldm 1tS work., ! Mrs. Adam Cook. ton road 10eft Friday to LER, of Winter' Park, F,1a. CHARLES C<,MERKEL is MRS. OnSnnday". J~uary 16, at 7 ing, mothe:rs~,and fath-ers will ld a fortnight at Sun Valley. RICHARD, H.WELD., The Mer,. p. m. the Girl Scouts 'and. Brownie mming and sun bathing are, MR •• * ke)s feted their guest-last week Scouts"of St.ClareParish.on have theopport~tyto,'visit

Betty's schedule but she! . AND MRS. RAY M. at an informal.cocktail party. " Audtibori.'-Road, Grosse Point.e.. ' , '}'ith the teachers in the class~ :..~. pets to devote most of her i WHYTE of Oxford road will • • • Park,will.llave their formalIn:. Mr. and Mrs. Alfr~d Wisno-, room~ to S,ee ~ere~t typ,!,!s"of , to skiing. .' spend the winter season in Fori MRS. HENRY G. HUSTED vestiture ceremony: This is the witsch of Muir .road Grosse creatIve and acadeIlllcwork:pf ______Lauderdale, Fla;~ instead of go- CAME from her To;edo horne last formal ce~etriony \~!hen the girls Pointe;,Far~s,' havea~riOuncea,th~ childr~n: and to discus~:their ing to Nassau as they have in week to -visit her parents, :MR. are officially taken intO' the Girl t.he engagement of their daugh-::, chl1d'.s school pI,'0gress. " recent years. and MRS. CHARLES J. CO:LL~Scout,. organIzation., ,As,' CathfJii.c "ter,CAROLINE ~Y, to Har- r:rrombly ,P~A" mt:;et#igs . are and factory ... '" • INS of Lochmoor boulevard. Scouts this will take ,place in'the :old Golden; Jr:;son' of'Mr. and noted. forcthe:fin'e soCialhcnir:fol-: The ALLEN -SHELf ENS III of • '. • church with Father P. H:\ Colgan Mrs:- Harold' Golden; of. ',¥t 'lowing' the "businesS' ~eeting. Approved Service K-erby :.-oad are alre",dy making. DR. ' 'and MRS. ELDON' C officiating. , Clemens. They are planning a Mrs. S;. J.~eorgi; s'ocial chair- plans for .the end ,' assisti::d' by "Mesdames when they'll 'leave "~, spend' a Pointe drive went"'to Ann Arbor' day m~rmn~ the .front of the . ~ 'EV'ersman, Lamb,. and' DaVIS are.; forenight cruising through, south- Thursday evening for~ the' senior c~urcll IS bel:~~ reserved for ~he . phinning, an,other injornial visit- ern waters. One scheduled stop orgap rec~talof their daughter guls and :the~r p~rents.Dur~ng Br.lde.-, Elect' :, .ing and smick~tiine. Opcn 9:30, a.m •. to 6 p.m. is Cat Cay, where Mrs. Shel- PAT in Hill Auditorium of the the Mass the~'W~ll,al.l re,ceIve ' . ". ~:..~... ; .. ' :.~~~;rE:~;~?:~2~~o::1~a:t~14r:~1~!~i~~?oi;~fl~~F::~:ia~~_.~ ".-'.•n

G~SS, 1:,Dof ~h~P ;o~~';: ~RS. HA;R;-~~. LEYMA~, I ~i2 t~~f:t~ia;il~~~~~o::Ip~r:~::i:i%t'i:1 1 .'"' tertained . the ROBERT RAD- JR., and her six-months-old by thelr leaders, Mrs. .Charles TNES, MR. AND-MRS. PAUL daughter CHRISTY are spending McKinnon, ~rs.J~sep'h La.GraS~o McKENNEY, MR. AND MRS. two weeks with Mrs. ,Leyman's and Mr~..LOUISSteIner. They WIll BILL BRINK and the. JACK parents, the HAROLD. D. BA- be followed by ,Troop No. 820, r • GOULDS at an informal cock- KERS ofl Lincoln road. the fourth -Grade Brownie Scouts,' • • • and their l,leaders, Mrs. :Edward tail and dinner party Saturday. H . , ~. '. • • • MR. and MRS. PiERRE J. unter ,and Mrs. T. H. Heenan. Three-month old JULIE JUS- ~ORNER, of Hewlett, L. I., were Next in line 'will be the' third ,Something weekend house guests in the grade Brownie Scouts, Troop No ..', TICE BAKER WaS christened 1 d ' . . ~ . Stanton Lane horne of Mrs. Horn- 8 9 an their leaders, Mrs. Mar- Sunday at Grosse Pointe' Christ ' hall B er's brother-in-law and ,sister, s ruce and Mrs. N. P. 'Glea- to CROW I Church. The baby's parents are F ll' ell b the J'unior E. MEAD BAKERS of MR. AND MRS. E. MEAD, JR. son~ 0 ?wmg WI e the,Troop

• •.• Committees arid Mrs. A. J. . ".;'''l. Stanton lane~ * • MRS. FRANCIS E. BROSSY, Christie,. ~r., who, is Neighbor.; about • .. 'JR. of Kerby road will spend the hood ChaIrman In charge of • • The Garden Elub of Ml.chlgan mo~th. of February with relatives,' Scotit.ing activities for this group. ,{~tjt met :ruesday afternoon In the MR. and MRS. J. FREDERIC During ,the ceremony there will" ":::;~ir::!;:;}j}~~;r~~1(t1:~~:::::):::"'~'

VoltaIre place home of. MRS. H. WHERRY, at Del Ray, Fla. be the blessing of their flag and .• ""'''-'':''O'Connor ,Picture' . _ -.

I. ~ P. "J LYNN PIEARSON, WIth MRS. • • "'also the, blessing' of . the'Girl An ,early spring wedding' .at • < . -'...... , JOHN GILLETTE, MRS. C!iAR- On Long Island this week -is SCClUtpins according .to, the Cath- Grosse Pointe Chi'ist Church is I LES WRIGHT, JR., and !JI~S. MRS. D. DWIGHT DOUGLAS of olic ritual which supplements' the beihgplanned by BONNIE 'JEAN WILFRED CASGRAIN asslstmg Rathbone place, who is the guest Girl S~out proc~dure. The girls LANG. and Roy R. Lang:' The the hostess. of MRS. WILLIAM E. WEISS. will then march up two by two engagement was' announced by • • • JR. . ' into the Sanctuary to _receive Mr~ and Mrs .. George' E. Lang of The horne of MRS. WILLIAM • • ... their pins from Father Colgan. Whittier boulevard, 'parents~of the H. 'HERBERT on Beverly road MISS ANNA R. CHAPIN carne This will be followed,by Bene dic- bride-elect. The pro s p erc tive was the scene of 8. family eggnog from her home in St. Johns Hon.., ' bridegroom' is the son. of r Mrs. party Saturday, at which the Michigan last week to ,spend ~ Faust Post 'No. 113 of the John I:ang, of St. Clair Shores. ... WILLIAM HERBERTS and MR. few days with her niece, MRS. American Legion Auxiliary will .. ..' ~~~is~RS. AMES HOWLET were JAMES O. MURFIN of Lincoln present the girls with a beautiful road. American' flag to, be used for Literature-Music, Group -. l' .~. • • • • * • thei~ troo~' ~ctivities. 'Mr~1 Tl::o. ?f AAUW Meeting- To~ay ". MRS. R. VAN ZANEN cf Lan- MARY and JEAN B A H R DaVIS; chaIrman of AmerIcamsm .. caster'r,oad, Grosse Pointe Woods, daughters of MRS. FREDERICK for'the post, will'do the presenta- and this .The Literature 3'lld. Music ~ -,-. ICtlHnt with Detail. has left on a winter vacation trip C. BAHR of" Renaud road, re- tion., Virginia Douville will ac- Group of the Grosse' Poi~te, to Salt Lake City, Utah. From turned to classes at Grosse Poir.te cept the flagon behalf of the there, ,she wil continue' on to ; SUNDAYiIJ ~ountry ~~y SchooL after spend- three troop,s ... " . B:-anchof the American;Associ~" I comes from ~,~,'~~:- ... Los Angeles", Calif., returning .. The Comic Weekly wittt mg the hondays with thEdr grand. 'After,the c~remony, :the par- Hon:, oj .u~iversity home about Mar. 1. womeii:Will,' mother, MRS. FAIRFAX GRIFF- ~nts will be their , daughters' meet., at the home", of, Mrs ...Ray,,: '. • • ,the FEED-BOX ,. • I~H,. ~n Westmoreland County,. guests<~or. refreshments' in' the mond' Wertz, 1056 Balfour. road; [ • •• MRS. WILLIAM McKINLEY VIrgInIa.', . auditorium.' ., on Thursday, '.Tan; at, 1.p.m. I THOMPSON and her daughter ... • • P, Following the ,tea. served, by LINDA ha~e returned hotn~ ,to MRS. H. JOHN fIAGEN of ! ~rs ...Bouton to Address Mrs. James C. White; Mrs. cEd- I I ~cotch Pla~ns, N. J., after VISlt- .Trombley road and her daughter .' Ing Mrs. T. s paren~s, th~ RALPH 'JENNIE have returned from a Garden' Group in Park. wardF. Matson, and Mrs. Lee IB. NETTINGS of LIncoln road. trip to Charleston, S. C. Wright, Mrs; Sterling S. San~ord Mrs. George Boutori, director wllltalk on the subject,: "What's ...... Going On 'in the Theatre.'" . ------~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;JANE KUHLMAN. entertained of the,' Detroit Garden Center" Tau Betas for t~e first course of will speak to members and guests a progressive dinner last week in of the: Grosse' P_ointePark Gar- Jenny. Lind'.Clu,b: Church slop in ana SN our line-up 01 ,b_ den Club on "New Materials' for .. her Kensington road horn e. Alliance Hold Meetings MARY STUART MACDONALD 1949 Gardens'" next Monday, Jan. 17. . and SUE WHEELOCK, were host- '.':,::J LATEST KODAK CAMERAS The meeting will be held at 1 Tuesday afternoC'n meetings in esses for the rest of the meal. ','t Traveling diners included JUDY o'clock in the home of Mrs. the' Pointe.in~iud'ed thato! .the FROST, MARY McKEAN, BET- James T. Huett~: of Yorkshire Jenny Lind Club: with Mrs;"S. B. ~. TY LOU GIVENS; ANN BROSS road. ~rs. Williain-,C: Klerik will Hellstrom,of Pemberton road as SUSAN RICHARDSON,' CAR~ be asslst~nt hos~ess. . 'hostess, and the' monthly. meet-' FtOINTE CAMERA SHOP OLYN BROSSY, S'ALLY WOOD- FollOWIng the talk tea wl~l be ing of the Grosse .Pointe UnitarM, -; RUFF, . BARBARA BARNUM served. Mrs. Arthur S. Van Sl~~le ian. Church Women's Alliance. 16357'EAST WARREN at COURVILLE and SIGRID KOEBEL. ' of Ann Arbor and Mrs: FrederIck, , " NI. 7418 Open 10 to 8, Friday 10 to".g J. Schumann, president of the Dr .. Janoe B. Well~g, profes- So, we think club, will pour. . sor of. the. Art EducatIOn Bepart- Order 'Of Eastern Star .. menrat '!layne Univer~ity"spo~e I Illinois Ranks Third in Soft Coal to Jenny Lind Club members on it would : e To ~onduct Card Party " > the topic of "Today's Fine Glass". ' .. :,-. " .. ,Bituminous coal' underlies .Mrs; Raymond Kidnie, pro- • Chapter 420, Order, of the It Eastern star, will hold a 'card more than half the state of mi- gram chairman for the Women's. be WISE nois. Its. coal' niinfug' industry is Allian'ce, fntroduc-ed Harry Tri- I '.., •• • party and fashion show at Frank ;. & Seder's on Wednesday, Jap. 19. large. Other minerals of tlie state vac" of Wayne University, who I Luncheon will. be served at include petroleum, fluorspar, pig discussed. "Be'tterRelations with n~~n and table and door prizes iron and' primary zinc. ' Russia". SPECIAL! .:: ...... wll1"'>be awarded. Tickets are .. In our Clearance of ~1.25.Reservations-1nay be called In to MU. 8936 or NI. 6171. -""',. Dome .Appllances to : WISE QUACKS 6)1 TOM BOVD make room for a great. Recipe for Dixie Drops 1 cup sugar, 1 teaspoon flour to 'lf2 cup grated ,cocoanu~,.l tea~ • er new line. WIFE STARTS PAYING , .. spoon cornstarch, lh cup dates t:WHE~VO,QJil minced, lh cup almonds. minced . ~.YOU, EXT.ENSIVE:COMPlIME.NTS,

3 egg whites.. . ' it THAT'S ,A TOUCHING eU~fNESS! _ w :~ • Beat the egg whites until stiff "" BRAND NEW beat in sugar 'and put in doubl~ .ft., boiler, with 'hot water iri bottom • 1 if you would I pan. \ Stir 'over fire until mix.ture ":':':':'. starts, sticking to pan. Remove t HOT POlNT "IRONER • from tire and sift in the mixed REMEMBER to • •• • flour and cornstarch.' Beat well • • while beating add dates, .nut~ • and cocoanut.' Set aside for. 10 • 229.95 Value minutes, then drop from" teaspoon for. only $169~ on a baking sheet: Bake in a slow oven for 20 minutes.' When finished, let them stay in pan a I WATCH FOR minute .or two before lifting out. ,Terms t. Suit, The Idea of making a living without working seems to be,the This is only one of. many items to go at sacrifice prices. sparkplug that makes the, rackets Our: "DOUBLE HEADER" Announcement , ~ go, Come in •.. see them all..We must clear our floor for I IN NEXT. WEEK~S GROSSE POINT'E NEWS a great new line soon '1'0 arrive. 'CARPETING, RUGS,' I ' ~ The .busln,e" of.:rOM IOlD I, thato~ ~upplyln, .cltilens . ,:. : _ I " ~ . '4 " , ·UPHOLSTERY of thl.'vlclnlty with GOOD auto repairs. parts.and,lbat. . . , cleaned' iby the modem lIanson .Co. +erles. See UI :FIRST. SHAMPOOING METHOD brings \... .. out more everlasting beauty in Bayer s your homc, Our, workers' are ex- ,-SALES AND SERVICE perienced and relillble. Call. today for free estimates. ' TOM BOYD, INC. SALES .9ERVICE ....

ELECTRIC I APPLIANCE CO. ROSEDALE ' , •• J ,- , YAlley2.9800, Bus. TUxedo 1-0440 CARPET ,CLEANING CO. IUMf'NG,,,nd 'fA'NTING -, 142U'MACI 15021-23 E. ' Warren , , \ Hours: 8:00 to 7:OO-Frida;)"s. TO. 7-3729 . TO. 7-3729 9:00 to 9:00 Res. TUxedo 1-4572 15401'Ead Jefferson at Nottlngha~ Phone TII.1-16Gb , '. '\ ..,'

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f Smashes Kildow's Recurd I)~vils B~at lUonroe, 43-34,.(--- F~or2010-Yard Free Style' In Rough B(l~ketballGame"'2,0 Spike Quirk Stan'ds Out Like All-State Star With Flawless Performance~ Bayard, Johnson Comes- Out of Slump and Scores J 3 Points. '-

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Boat

With that nice spring-like weather we had o~er last week- end boat news popped back into the sports picture. And what news it was. The annual meeting of the American Power Boat Associa- tion got underway on Monday, January 10. and tentative dates for five big e~ents were repre- sented. They are: The Gold Cup, July 2; Ford Memorial r.ace for Gold Cup type boats, July 4; Windsor Maple Leaf Sweep- stakes for Gold Cup type boats, July 9; The Harmsworth July 30.August 1; Silver C~p races for Gold Cup type b<)ats September 3-5. Speedboat Capital All the abo~e mentioned regat- tas will be held on the Detroit River making this area the speed- boat capital of the' world. In' addition Jack Schafer, the bakerman announced he will stage the second Gull Lake race at Kalamazoo. July 17-18, for the Percy Jones Hospital veterans. Detroiters Jack Elliott, Horqce Dodge, Bill Stroh, Jack Schafer, Ed Schoenherr and Ed Gregory to name a few, sat in on the exe. cutive session at the Hotel Lex- L"lgton in New York and helped change some of the APBA rules which one expert Gold Cupper Blood cells are so small that

termed as "the most sweeping 60,000 could < be .placed on the and intelligent in all Gold Cup head of ~ Pin. according to the ; history." World Boo~~ Encydope,dia. Driver to 'Decide Probably the most intelligent - rule cpnnge was the one that will ~nnouncinl tho Opening allow the drivers of the boats to FantOD." H@alth Br@od' decide whether or not the course of a . is in proper condition ~to Tace. lJ,eJ Stix. .:Rot~ , If you are a speedboat fan you will remember the Gold Cup race Baseball las~ summer whic~ cracked up an Se6ame .Seed &eaJ estImated, half million doUars ,School .On Sale at~Your Favorite Grocery Store worth of high powered ships be- , fore the final heat was run' be- SATU~DAI'f, JAR t 5 • cause of ,choppy water. The win- (Tomato Pies) ner, Danny Foster. limped .around Only two high schools r,ave 10:00 a.m. the 30 mile final heat in Al Fal- more than one representative on On Sale Fridays, 3 p~M.. 60c; lon's crippled "Miss Great Lakes" the University of Detroi,t- hasket~ , at Main Office i and sank shortly after crossing ball squad. They are Detroit SAY "FIFERS , FOR the finish line. Pershin~ high school and Chicago All that is histOl'Y now but it ~oyola high school. Guards Dan FLAVORI ._ FINESJ'1. • ..... is history which won't repeat it- O'Donnell and' Chuck Kemen " seli, thanks to the new rule. preppec;l at Loyola, and Guard Other rule changes are as fol- Ben Zene~ich and Center Dick lows: O'Rourke claim Pershing as their The race, as usual, is scheduled alma mater.

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. ". .' . -c Reserved seats;:for_the' Moslem . No..usRti0tyn..peal•..'.s ..coornmIy-np..tt ee.,.,. :en,r~e.t~das'var . l.-_. A -WALTER WINCHELL Ad' .. ro '.1'1 .. Kay Francis,"; a wise and~~l;ar~~;s~~n':~fai'i~~e; For vertlslng ".,r--f '- t 1J.-' )~~:~~: R:/::~: O:~UCk, signs, t~ok place ~~the Hunt Club ~;;~~ge~~~ ~;o~:~~r:'F;:~~~~~ 'I ~~~:n ~;~~~:~c~~::J~o~ce~:.'.If.....'. 'y.o....u'r.e.....thinkin....'.' ...g.Of .....•.be.....c.0..m....•.....l..~~:.:~....~.oo..."r.....'.....s.e.llin.•..••..•.....g.:.uo~.A4s2.. ~.o~esI . ~.i 1 B G . O'YCE C'ULE . , .." . .'. '. . '.: .. ,'.; ' 0. Selling In stores.,...... vo es : rlJfjW' - h TS was he d at etty rays Saturday nig t.. J' ". - will lJe the attraction at the I Tickets for the circu~which m, an. ~dvertiSmg ~0-?ywnter'Newspaper.repo~ ..:35 votes I ' . ARTm before Meeky Van- Zanen. ~ANarid C~ROL .S-r:u - Shubert-Lafa~ette !heatre for Iwill beheld at the State Fair do.n.'t fin..ISh. t~a~.unfinis..,11~dll.OV~ Market, Res~.aich..,•.~;; ~~.20votes... J., ~ Lundgren. Polly Wilton. vlted Mary Weaver, Jun Lemon, f two weeks pnor to Its Broadwl;lY 'Coli~eum, Jan. 31 through Feb. 13, el. N'ever mind th.. at .histonccU IFiction .. writmg.; 16 .votes, ys Osterman, and Rose Lett- Mike Bigley, Stu. Ward, Bob i showing, . commencing .Sunday .are on sale from'~ ~.m. t09 p.m. romance' Helpful as ese may . .' '. ' ,.. . . . ~r!l th d ff t H. hI d P k C 1 J W bst P t L'd J' 16"'} t .., : . '...... Ii . Asked for./his. ownoplnlOnOn I rLl~rJ'1f. ;atchrippe the0 game0 Ig onan Friday"ar, die,oernan,Gloria erryJames, e Harriet.Hunt,er, a 1- inees'Wednesdayevening, anuary' 'and.,WltlSatUrdayma- •. daily.There will be'28 performances b.eselling,.l.tS."jobb.. ette.rtoas ..soong..ety.oas ..possible.u..r.se a..~ w"h"",,'d'.'~".".".'at liVlce ..h'..'e'."'."pers~n~wo.. ~.11.''''; U1"d. .' . M. Ch . k M h' R b ' k' d f th . 'giveto.a'young.person'from. th. e . . ". i. jPat artin,. uc . ~c rIS, 0 Jules J. Leventhal i~ its prO-\duringthe.two-wee pene 0 .. e ~at'sthevIewoftheA.AA:A. Detroit,areawhoseeksaJobm '.' , ' • • • " i Phillips, Bill Beardslee, Ted- Lai~-l duceJ.' '.' , .'. circus'Vii ..thmatineeand evening N~ti0nalCommltt.~ on. Exatn;m- advertiSing; '.Dr. Conkey said,:: ~'. pi h ii'" yello;v nylon swea~e~ placed r ner, Bob S,haw, Sally H?yt,L?lS "Favorite 'Stranger" deals wIth shows daily: .. '. ". atlou~forA~vertlsmg, according "¥yowneight years . .in retail Ii Ins red smas 'mus ca • ~"i:':S'VEEK ac~~~re:.d~:::rt~ltha~~~~~; ;~o~~k'Jf;n~!:i~:" ~~11 :;~:~ I~~~.e~~:~~:k prt~~~~ ;;an~?s~: New~1!;~~~~a~w~t be Joe to Gro~se Pomte~,. Dr. A1~e~,l)~ sel1ing'.plus ~eri'eIlce ..in .retiiiI"~~:~~r~~.J.k~r~~ie~z~:4~;611i.8~f.zo~.~~t3.~at~:~'olr~~:.'r~: .~; 'y birt.hd ay .for BARBARA] ,Bob Sharp, Nancy' G'abne.. I Joyce! an attractive.. and. :successful Walch,' who will bring'. his act formedyConkey,advertlsmg.exe.on thef~.cul.ties.of cu~Ive.th~ sto.thatthese'areth~re.. '. a. dver..tism.g>... conv.inc::ebest-avenues'me .' Rale., 3.00, Z.40, 1.80,. 1.~'~. All Prices Indude Tax. ,,'NANFridaynight,v,'henPat.Schrieber. Joanne Quandt; Ma-\business WOma!l who has .not ofi:Lwildlions and tigers. T?e University of MichIgan and ..... > .' ... " " ~egan. Judy Lyndrup, Caro.' rian Rennie, Jack Corfield, Bob' seen her husband for S'everal w. arld famous .Wallen.da family W. U.. 'hP . d...... t1 ' to successm advertlsmg agency .' sen '.. . ., .. . '.. .' . ayne DlV'erSI•.1, an presen Y k:'. Johnson. EVle Gough. Pat. Hcu: , Sharon Gates, Manly.n .years due to hIS absorptlonwlth will appea~ m ~ new'hlgh Wire serving 'as chairrnariofthe. wor '." ...... - Jt-.***.************** ..*****~ ' g s '!'.ma. and Mary Roberts. m;t:. SmIth, and all 12A's a~ t~elr his career in the s.tate Depart- ac.t.fea.t.';1rm. .., s.e.v..en.. penonD.. er.s...MiChigan.. coun. CU--:..• Exanll ....n.a.•.tion..... ' .The ...A...•A.~.....A..•..te..sts.'. W..hi.,.ch...ar~..II. ~ 'tner at, TI,SH HOSMER S . guests at the club for dancmg'and . ment overseas. on a wIr~ ~O feet abov; the I Conllriittee of the American As:' held annually to h:Ip.young peo-. LAST 3 DAYS f le to surprise BARBARA:! snacks. I She seeks to oV'ercome, her. grou,~.d;,wlthoUt. a net.~alage,' soCiationof Advertising' Agen~ pIe to~uage th~l~chan~es of' ~ ' Hosmer served the tradl-. • • • . I emotions by a renewal of her beau!i.fU1trapezeperf0nner, the .... . 'success. 1Il advertiSl.ng, WIll be ~ a! ice-cream and cake to the' ELAINE CABOT was a lovely normal interest in othermen.Asliannefordr~aftg.family,.A1bej;t Cles. Rank Preparation giwll' in De.troit and. oth~r cen- ; JERRY LESTER and WI ERE BROS. in ::: g •,beforePunch. they treked off .to ; S~ndayhostess forafter.noona twelfthwhengra,deshe ~ealam-doctorandresult a ha.ndsomea charming.haChe.lo.rnaval.. Fleet,an.dacts, pomes;.• hl~.'.'~lephantsch. Im panzeeS".doand a score.. When ...... •....advertlstngex~cu". fIves.. ,..,tersonaIy'26, F.ebru.arY~.9The exammatloIt'probesand Fe.bru..-.. *:: ,,'.

'e.tte to ser: "Raze the Roof,": Davenport, Pat LIddle, Shar?n ~ second vhl.~e-ChaIrmlan.F~ur thh~~ . e'e. rs m the Cordnker().fl~elr pre-C()rure.y. ,'IriC;,.,J6'Adal:nS:':Av.enue: : ,,,,,.i';'<;.;"'~~"::',~_;~ ~'I" ':(".:' JULESFJ'RLEVEANTHANL pre[sen1ts ;',ing Jerry Lester. ! Gates. Sally Ferney,. HarrIet ~ S.c'ho' o' . 'l ~ dred. S.nn~rs VQ ~teer eIr ference, Dr. ,0. ey.sal .,.. Westt 'Detioit~26; Michigan.;' * "~ t • * • i Hunt. Sally Hoyt, Joanne Lyons, ~ ~ servlcesdurmg thecrrcus. They "Practically the entire national .. , . " .,. * t. it ;eein~ as the weatherman; Marianna Larson, Katie J a~es, ~ ~ s~ll.balloonsr .candy, ice cream, committee place(fpractic~'sell-: ~ i! in'! p~O'Ilideany ice for BETSY i Betty Pesamoska, Gail Robins.on, ~_ ~:==-= t.ckets. '. ing experience .Oiltth~ top of the :

" ranged by Miss Rieck's 5B da.ss. I 20. Den mother's will meet'Tues- 'i. ~ I ; Some of the~r int-eresti?g hObbies! day, Jan. 25, at the home of Mr. ~ Call VA!I~y 2-9000 ~ I are a collectIOn of foreign money, . and Mrs. Fred. Olmsted, 2080 Van ~ .~ p ! ?~~k c~~l~~ s~:~:s sP~~~:~in::~ I Antwer .______~ 5ke 'WhiNier ~ ~(Ii!r 2~~:~~~K,I ~ith scien~e, and ,'handicraft. Mrs. Kidner to Address ~ ~ GardenClub'Me:eting ~ . Burns Driv~ on the BeautifulDetroit River , NI. 9693 ',;,i/l,!! ' '-----. ------.--. Barnes Barbar(l. Eyre, Glenna I : Browme Troop ~04 ~t Rlch~rd I Howell, Joanne Hargis, Mill1cent The' J~uarymeet~g of tJ:le "H,I i School had a combmatlOn ChrIst. R Nancy' Ryan Lorraine Grosse Pornte Garden Club will I. !ld; ~as party and inve~titure on ?e~ S~~~'eder, Barbara S'wartz; Ann be .held on Monday/Jan. 24,)n, 11 lI;ii i cember 16 to. w~lch the gIrlS Webster.' the home of Mrs. Harold B. Tyree, \ S ilW ALWA YS- ! mothers were inVited. The lead. Five year pins to Barbara Eyre, 128 Provencal ~oad.. . i ""\ : ers, Mrs .. Robe.rt Boyer and Mrs. Vivian Helwig,. Millicent Rowe,. Mrs. Fr:,d;rlck C. Kldner WIll " r illl the Very Finest of . ~. W,.All~.>on,Inv~sted 20 Brown- Nancy Ryan. Lorraine Schroeder '1talk o~ lhe Care of House t 111'1. 000 OODS : les a. this ceremony. Mrs. ~. L. and Reta Stright: I Plants .. 1:~1: G F Les1i;? is the Troop Commlttee • • • . WEll fiX Ilil'! i Chairman. .• .• • illl!' i Troop 385, Intermediates at I Appearing Highfly

liil:: I•.Pierce Junior F.igh, had th.eir If The Entertainment "S.cooplJ of 1949/ l.flW "Christmas party on December 29 I I ij j.\ ' in the form of a luncheon at the I HA. RRY ROSE The Broadway,.. 1,11,1,\ Delive,ies-NJ: 9542 l I J t I. : Detroit Yacht Club. M"S. John e'S er YOUR ACCIO[NT ---~------; Leverenz and Mrs. Leland He-l Mus.ical Comedy Star of George White's "Scandals" '.witt made arrangements for the A "lHUST SEE!J on Your. Entertainment List! Quick Cure jor ! party. . I T d R L These scouts will' become l! j Mondoy- Theotricol . ues oy- umba 'gnt .80,\0 HOGS : senio:- troop in March and are i . Guest Night ~, Robert Morgan Dancers ". . now deciding about becoming!1

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.CLASSIFIEDRATES C~sh Ads-IS words for 50e' Chllrge Ads-IS words for 60e 4c for oddition~1 words'. ,'. f:. Ads con be pl~ced "t The •• U , •••• '..... c•• - .... -.« ...... • • • .' ~ • , ,News Office or convenient ~ sub-stations for cllsh a%r Cllll YOUR.AD' CAN BE CHARG'ED,' DEADLINE s. P. M. TUESDAY The News Office for charge I' /!Ids. \ 5-SITUATIONS WANTED 21 s--Carpeftter ,Work. 'All ads must be in "The News " J (Male and Female) Toss Noisy.Kids Office by 5 o'clOCKTuesdllY. REPAIRS " Coli DAY WORK, Monday, Tuesday INTcER:J.C)Rond EXTERIOR Out of Theater and Wednesday. $6.~O and car- TUXEDO 2-6900 Enclos~'front, ~r re~r porehes, kitchen c~binets, recreation rooms. 3 Trunk LInes Manager Heuser of. the "Alama attic rooms; remodeJi"g., Prompt Theater phoned the. Park. polic!I ,JEFFERSON AVENUE 5ervice, good workmanship. on Saturday night, that ,there were some noisy and unruly bo~ Schettler's Drugs ' , S. F. BARBER. * 15324E. Je1!erson,. at Nottin,- in the theater wbo had failed' to bam 20380 Nesbitt ,NIl!ga~Jl 678-4 either leave or be quiet. . KERCHEVAL AVENUE EXPERIENCED white' chauffeur FIREPLACES, custom built by Two sturdy l'ark police: proved Grosse Pointe ,refereneoes, de- a;...ARTICLES FOR SALE Grenwick. Modeh at substan- capable bcuncel'" and .the .how MiII.r Pharmacy . sires worlt afternoons or week- V L went' on undistrubcd the' rat of * 14945 J(:ercheval. at Wayburn . A LEY 2-0438, . tial savin,..-Beautiful. 5796Neff ends. Call NIagara 616p. LINOi~EUM. REMNANTS the evening. * Kopp's Pharm~cy .21-SIRYICIS Road. Information, TU. 1-9161- 16926Kercheval. at Notre Dame CHAUFFEUR: 20 years driving. , MUMFORD:S'~FLOOR (a )--Gelleral * Cunningham's Drugs experience. Nea,t, courtess and. 21t-Dress,!,aklnl Driver Injured Kerc~eval at Notre Dame capuble,' white. Excellent, Grs. COVERING 16127 i; Wariep Nlagaf-a 0.48 EXCLUSIVE Alterations.' by Ma~ * Notre Dame Pharm.cy Pte. references. Call TUxedo CULLIGAN SOFT WATER rie Stephens. Abo furl. 13327 ,As' Cars C'rash 17000Kercheval. at Notre Dame' 2-0037. FOR A SETTER; pad. of. used, . SELLING or BUYING' Kercb~vai. ' VAlley 3-0053. * Grosse Point. Drug Co. '. . SERVICE 17051Kercheval. at St. Clair furniture "eeN ..a.twayFurni'~ CAPABLE WOMAN would like ture, 13930 Kercheval.' We . al- . Call I,nvestigotethis time and money EXPERIENCED dressmakini and A car collision at the int.nec~ * Titus Drug Store housework by the hour or as ways have th,e tl1ings you are alterations. Andree Schmidt. tion of Three Mile and Ch.rle- 1 Kercheval, at, Fisbu Road companion or both. Call TU. saving !=onv~njenc&today, in (Farms) JOHN' C. STAUDT.'lnc, NI. 9370. voix at 5 o'clock -the afternOOil 2-1737. of Jim. .( resulted in Albert Geltz. MACK AVENUE 22700: H~"'p~r Avenue PATTY BRIGGS, fur' and dress of 3439 Dickerson beine taktm * Blue'Cross Drugs NURSE cares for infants to 5 .Tel. ROseville. 4565W designer, alterations, fur re- to the hospital for treatment. for. 17511 Mack Ave .• at Neft.:Road years in own licensed .home. pairing, remodeling. Excellent' lacerations over his left eye. * Harkness Pharmacy 25c an hour, $2 a day. 111424 workmanship. New location Raymond. R, Seymore, of Rom- 20313 Mack Ave .• ai Locbmoor Nottiniham at Casino. LA.. 7- , .< 17151K e r c h e val TUxedo ulus, Michigan, was iiven a tjcket ,. \ ' . Blvd. 1635. VENETIAN 'BLINDS 2-3899 and TU. 2-1822. as being responsible for the .c- EVERYBODytSSAYING' IT '* Pando Confectionery , . . .- cident. Both cars were b.dly 20792 Mack Ave •• at Anita EXPERIENCED; hand laundress ."D&R" Best ,by. Far': ..~',. WANTED,; 3-5 Day Service DRESSMAKING and alterations damaged and were towed to the on .ladies' and:, children's FISHER' ROAD wishes hundle wa;;ning. ,Pick Storm sash; screens, venetian . Grosse Pointe iarale. up and d~1ivery. ME;, 1922. Blinds: Free estimates.' ' , Also re-t.ping,r.-eordin,. re- cloth'es by experienced 'dress- Schettler's Drugs Old (1.0thin9 ~t~ottin9ham , makers. For more information * pairing" cleaning or repainting. 337 Fisher Rd., at Maumee NURSE; 20 years' pediatric ,ex- D & R SASH CO; , call TUxedo 2-2887. ' HERE IS SrEED . perience. win care' for your BEST PRICES' PAID. GROSSE POINTE Window .hadel!'.made to measure 15408 Mack ,TUxedo 1-3100 FOR MENiS. StilTS .!,ARMS L' k' f 5'- . Chuck Baer: Unive~i(y' of De- l-PUBLIC NOTICIS \ children while you shop, visit or replaced on your roUers. T [lln rng 0 pring troit football ,coach, fl,ures he'll: or vacation. $6 per'day. Splen- FRENCH ANTIQUE TOPCOATS AND ~'Sti0ES :Beautif~ffy~~:?~~,COc~~r en. Charter Buses tor All We're known forgiving Quick have the fastest halfback in the' did references. IV. 2828. CHINA CLOCK. TYler +-3b25 trance. ColO1~al... Hill-top' location. Porch shades made to measur.: Occasions 'II G 't d Modern thrOUghout. Air conditioned. and superior service. in making, nation ihis flIt He's Wally Gru': FU y uor.~nee ~ telephone call will bril'),gus to oil, heat~ library. 4-fami1y.bed.room!Colors, in natural, ,iteen and suits, coats, dresses and all types ber, t~o year' grid letter:man, DELUXEMOTOR STAGES CHAUFFEUR .and houseman, E "'STSI"'E' CLOCK SHOP and 2 baths,"includinl all tlle stall '" [;.I you immediately! shower, Maid'. room 4J1d bath, all brown; of alterations: who holds four Titan sprint rec~ Chicago $3.80 St. Louis $6.37 white, 12 y~ars experience. Ex- 15408 'Mock on llecondlloor. Prlced to. ull. "As You Like It" ords. Gruber 1inished fifth in the cellent city references. VAlley Los Angeies ... $44.74- TUxedo 1.3100 B(jO~S bough~, inUlyqu~t1ty; J C FROST JR For estimaTes call TU. 2.2850 finals of the 200.mettlr dash jn 4.6747 after 6 p.m. ' Entire, 'libran8s; bookcases and •• ' , • JA-M~R SHOPPE the Olympic Trials' at Evanston,. 1505 Cass at Bagley Rlln. 1341 Expert Clock and Watch Rep/li{' .' . , . ., . .. ,. llEALTOR.' paintings. Brohie5.:B;~:'Claes:'- 639 Penob.cot.Bldg. ESQUIR'E SHADE CO. Mary Jane Leminf Ill., earlier this summer. WHITE, reliable cleaning' ~oman Service . 1670' Leverette. Phone CHerry Mr. Rink •• Sunday Call UN 1-1I7H Marguerit~ Travis lA-PERSONALS for Friday. References. Nlai- I SILvER FOX 'JACKET, $25; six, ~267. . ' Week Day. WO 1-24~5 ara 1085. . . VAlley 1,5866 B E AUT Y counsellor service. skin, small ~y~d aquirrel. Jlcarf" !'URNITURE WAI-.."TED-It you GROSS,E P,?INTE FARM'S'. ' ' 14537 Ch/!lrlevoi;c: By .ecret "Bie Four" aar'" Complimentary presentations. 1 ments, Russia got exactly whr.t WOULD LIKE position' 8S cOOK $.35; black flt~ed-'coat, sue 12; have anything' in .the ~li».e of 34-.0 I Kerby RO/ld.. blrge. SOlid T21 c-El.ctric Repair. 21y-Piallo S'.nice Mrs. Pierre Herr. NI. 8246 or and housekeepel' in small adult $10. Call VAlley 2-0133. household 'furniture aria rugll,,briCK" ,b5, ft. ,!ron:~ge] I,brer~ she sought in the BUilim-Ger. :MU. 7783, family. Stay. $30. TUxedo BARGAIN~ I 6 b : call The Isaac Neatway Furni- powder room; 4- bedrooms, _. CINDER ELECTRIC, 1784Roslyn PIANO tUnlnf, eleetrie- cleaning. man' pact of 1939. Stalin.won a. 2-9255. -0 e s complete servicQ. C. L. Ed- 4 e k't hewn t'lav , C-aUllrnNerI'ture, 13930 KerchevaI. VAlley baths,' recre~tion. Pric, under' R.oad.Complete efectrical serv- large part of Poland from Hitler 3-LOST AND FOUND v4.~ Ice s 0 e. . 2-211,5. . $18,000;. . ice. Factory, store, house wir. wards. TUxedo 1-~1~. 086 and kept it by arran,ement. He LOST - Shepherd and police CAPABLE, experienced nurse- maid and cook to go south. Call BLUE MOHAIR Iiv,ing room. WANTED - Used Spinet piano., GROSSE P~INTE .WOODS .' ing, maint~nance and repair. COMPLETE PIANO SERVICE-' uked for .domination ill Bulgaria mixed, honey colored pup with ,NIagara 0794. " , . /312 Brys. Drive. Brick colon/lJl, Quality workmanship and ma- Tuning, repairing,' refinishing, blac'lt nose. Answers to "Wolf." TEmple 1-4844. suite, 2 years old, $7!1;NIagara b 'It 1l'.A2 Ch I f terial .•T.U.2-0439. and Roumama-he, hu it. H. 17"3 . . UI 7'T., rys er glls urntlce. and mothproofir.g. PLaza 2025. Child's pet. Reward, NIagara asked Hitler for control ef the RELIABLE C 0 lor e d .w9man o . , 'WAN;t'ED':,Maple C~~lt or dreu- First floor I"vatory, '2-car g.a~age" Place your order early .. .- 7780. ' wishes part time day work. EXECUTIVE matched grain, wal-. er In. iood condItion.. TUxedo with l/lrge apron.. 71 ft. ' 2,1.... Curtaln Laundry ---_. Baltic States-Lithuaiua. Latvia, 'Man cannot be satisfied with and Estonia are now his• LOST-Package ,of snapshots on TYler 7-3906, nut triangular desk, glass. ~op,2-3650. Brys Drive. ~rick coionilll, built Window Shade Cleaning mere' success. He 'is concerned . Touraine, morning of Jan. 11. spotle~s, 3 months sedan, radio and .Mo.r~n.Ch&lf9'nt&/,corner ,tri/lf'\gle. 21e-Custonl Corsets LOST-One earring, onyx with Model Service Bureau pearl center. Keepsake. Re~ Northlight, size 6, 13~in.blade, hea1t1erhYdrboma~cf! 'dlrive'dV:t~iteTerms. .' . . ": ,: ::' With Corn Attractively Priced CA. 9045 t 1 ,ward. Call VAlley 1-8850. excellent condition, 6 each. VA. wa lIeSj eautl u con lOn. Anita near' Charlevoix. Grs. Pts; SPENCER CORSETS 2.0326. Private owner. Sell' for' less Woods. • INDIVIDUALLY, deaigned. Ores. with cold water. Serve hot. PROXY PARENTS than original cost. WA..1-9374. S I f d', Serves 6. 4-HELP WANTED LAWSON sofa and chair, blue' evera bO, t. an 75 ft. lots on and. Surgical garments. Over All types chilci core by qualified 13 year. experience. Maude Corn chowder is eX'cellent for (Male and Female,) frieze, practically new. TU. BUICK, 1947 Roadmaster, $2,000, fL/lkepointe,Pe~mberton,South'JeJ. a fold weather lunch served with women. Nurse ,:omponions to el- . 1-1028. perfect .condition. Owner. Call arson area. Bannert; 368 McKinley, Grosse EXPERIENCED typist and gen- derly people, babie$ or children Pointe. Call NI'gara "027 or hot cheese biscuits or toasted eral office work. Fast and ac~ for 3 hour; or more, days, eve. THREE itnerlined winter coats, after ~ p. m. NIagara 5259. MARTHA S. BACH~RS TOwnsend '1'1312. ' cheese biscuits or toasted eheeae. sandwiches, crisp veget.blestick./ curatefl Apply Tracy Motor nings, weekends or v/lcotions. gray tuxedo, :few trimmed'$30,; 'FORD, 1936V-8,black sedan, new . Sales, Mr. Singer, 130 Kerche- gold fitted, fox collar, $25.; ,motor and good tires, reason- VA. 1-7710 T VA.'2-043,8 ,21i-Palnt and ~.co~ate fruit and cookies.... : TEMPLE 1-6639 .. ~Corn,Noodle Casserole .:' val. TUxedo 1-5000. black rieedlepoint, semi-fitted,' able., Nlagara '9251:" _ 1003, Moryland at E'. Jeff~.rson 'FOR THE FINEST. interior,.dee. . HOURLY AID One 8.ounce package noodl.. ,~, WOMAN t~ stay with children mink collar, size '16, $25.: TV. CADILLAC, 1941. orig~i.l1--aI-o-wn-.;HARVA~D; 4348..:...,Open'6~8,brick' oratin'e-and:oUtside paintinC'at ~ c~p Chopped onion, 3 table .... afternoon" and evenings. Vici~ end _2-_,O_6~.a. . er, 'only 40,000 miles, quick' 6 spacIous rooms"newly dec- reasonable. cost see Charles A. spoons bacon drippinfs or. other.; nity Mack and Harvard. For PERtvlANENTPLACEMENT CROCHETED Tablecloth, pihe- sale $900. MUrray 8787. orated,. gas heat, 'vacant"$13,- Schrader, VAlley 4-0388. fat; 1 pound grouhd beef or lainb' interview call TU. 2-237'1. apple design, best offer takes.' . 700, . small' ' do'kn ., payment 2 tablespoon~ flour, 2 cups tomat~: , Ros.eville 2498.M. FORD, late 1947 tudor six"mar- Own~; ~Uxedo...1-2592.. /1•.painting,C. HOUK,.interiordecoratingand exteriox:.~nd juice,. 2 teaspoons sak, 14 tea~~ CAPABLE white woman in vi- MRS. WM. K. WILLIAMS spoon pepper, 1 NO.2 can whole'" MAHOGANY Upright Pia n 0, oon. Undercoating, heater, Orig-. LAKE FRONTAGE: . Wall. paper. remoVed. Washing cinity of Grosse Pointe, to take TUxedo'-\-2377 ,kernel corn, lh cup buttered. care of nine month old baby, NIagara 0792 , inal owner. 95.00 miles. Call 16,ACRES o.f "0 ft.' lot....Frontl'ng arId cleaning. VAlley 2-5587. 'standard size, also six-piece aft 6 TU d 2 9883 OJ" bread crumbs. mahogany bedroom suite. Good er, xe 0 - " ' . Saginaw Bay and 'canals near 1239.Lakepointe. one or two days a week. TU. 6-FOR RENT . eo ok noodles in boilin. salted 2-3690. condition. NI. 5641. 1947 FORD. Super .deluX'e; radio Pinconing. Excel1ent"';[ormany, . " water until tender, drain and I (Houses, Apts., flats, etc.) , . types ,of pleasure' craft~. For C. VAN HOUZEN.,& SON. Com. GIRL'S ~EW fig'ure skates, size and heater, spot light, extra further '. l'nforma.tion, call H. plete,. painting and decorating: rinse with boiling water. Brown 5_SITUATIONS WANTED ROOM with or~without kitchen bumper guards. Call NIagara. S . b h t onion .lightly in fat. Add; :meat (Male and Female) privileges to refined middle- ______5. Call TUxedo 2~6441. 0609 until 7:30, after NIagara Karlo1-4416.'Van 7 Realty. Twinb:d>ok VE.erVlce-S-7~29.y ~ur or can ract. and cook until brown ,and Crumb. WOMAN WANTS washing and aged business or retired lady. FUR JACKET, Persian lamb, .6106. ' ly, stirring often. Add' flour and References. Call TUxedo 2-2930. '16 II t d.t. ------GR EXPERT .. d when blended, add tomato juice ironing at home. 4352 Mary- I. Slze '. Exce en .con 1lon~ 1948 OLDSMOBILE.. Futuramic OaSE POlNTE:,FARMS. Sac. ' pamtlpg an paper land. NIag(li'a 5226. LARGE ROOM _ Business man $50.NI. 65~4. . . We are selling this . rificing lot in S,teplensHill sub- hanging. by. mechanics. Wall. and cook until mixture thickens . ' 11'ght blu.e' dem-onstrato'r, wl'th,',. divisfon.. Call owner TUXedo paper removed. Van Assche. stirring ,constantly. Add leason~ EXPERIENCED VI hit e woman or woman or teacher, referen ces RINGEM TON nrl1seless,typewrit.; 2 "223 . ings. ~rrange alterhate iayers of wishes washing and ironing to required. Write Box T-904, er. Reconditioned;~Standard; 10 only 7400,miles at' a discount.' -,. . .,' noodles, corn. and meat mixture do in oWn home. OLiv~'8955. Grosse Pointe News. . years old;$45. TUX~do2-1163. Tomlinsoll in greased baking' dish. Top with ___' , Clemens 3-1533. buttered crumbs. Bake in moder-' EXPERIENCED a '\4 tom 0 Hv e 1054LAKEPOINT: 2 bedrooni up- EXTRA length, double bed," . 0tor at~ oven, 350 degrees fF., for 30 bookkeeper, typing, tax re- i per, new, automatic heat. Rent solid. maple- coil springs, good MO?EL?i FORD. ~ebuilt r.n . mmutes, covering dish for tirst 20 ports, financial statements, best $100.TUxedo 2-3269. condition, $65. Call NI. 3740. F1V~new 600-16bres;radloand minutes of baJcing:period. - references, prefer small office. -----~------. .' healer. 'Clean inside. Inquire Call NIagara 364;1. EAST FOREST, large paved cy- CLARINET, DuBois, B fiat, .492 Newport. VAlley 1-8296. Corn-Cheese-Bacon Bake ___ clone fenced lot, office optional, wooden, perrect condition, ex- PRICED" FOR QUICK SAtE One No. 2 can, whole kernel corn, 1 green pepper-or 1 pimento REFINED woman desires .part $50. Several fireproof small cellent tone,. goodior school CHEVROLET,Fleetmaster,' 1946, ., 62.7 WASH'.NGTON RD. 21i-Wall Washing time employment, days or eve- ground floor heated offices or .. band, $75: NI.' 3740> ,four . ~oor, 2 tone bluej good chopped, 4 to 6 slices processed nings as companion to con~ workrooms, $20. Second fioor ' .. condltlon, $1,300. 13.71 Berk~ i..'. . • • ,. ... WALL WASHING. cheese, 4 s~ces partially cooked nt, elderly person, or CUSTOM BUILT, hand carved shire. TUxedo 2-2414 'Studio liVing room, dining, room, bacon. ; valesce space. redecorated, heated; nice, ,.' " . < care of -infant or small children. pattern .shop, etc., $75. WAlnut ~O-piece mahog~y':, finish, diri:-: 1946 BUICK' 4 d ., - 11 ,library. large bre~kf~st room,' pow- Combine corn and chopped' VAlley 2-5166between 9 and 5. mg room set. SUltable for ,large, -, oor sup~r,.a 'd' ' . . .' .' " green,.pepper .or pimiento in 1-5749. 1 home. Minton. dishes,' Chatham e:ctr~s, almost. ne'J. A1r-I:~e , er .room, two ~---'----,-- fo.ur. be~rooms, shallow baking dish. Place cheese WILL LADY living on Ridge- 7~WANTED 'JO RENT pottern, s~~vice:lor 12,. and tIres, excellent condItion. Pny~ baths. B(!lauttful pine panelled 211---:Window Washint) and bacon over top.13a'ke m mod- mont who Callled Nllalgbarak9t2}~1(H A t FI ts t) I other furnishings .. TA. 5-3778.. ate 606wOn7er.. No deal!?rs. Nlag- recreation room with circullir bar. WiIidow ,Shade Cleanini 'er~te oven, 3~0 degrees F., for 30 last week, pease ca ac lIS ouses. p s.. a ,e c. " ara,' T'/ . f .. •...... d R 1. . week. . . YELLOW gabadarine suit, pur- I e roo,' Exceptionally low down, an ep acemenU' mmutes. Serves 4. RESPONSIB~E marl'led workmg chased, at Best;cherry'red,all. 12-4tUTOS WANTED pllyment. S'hownby'appointment MUtv1FOR'O'S'FLOOR Either of the casserole dishes SITTER-Senior in high school, couple desJre 3- to 4-room apt. . 1 R' "bl' .. '. '. K' \ ' ' . .'.,..,.,. ,,' COVER"ING ,~uggest~ abov~ make a satisfy- preferably unfurnished. UNi~ woo.,. ~sen. o~~: 8~llt,., ell~ FARMS RESIDENT, wishes a andwdlbe open thiS.Su~day. . m~ mam course' served with a any night, 50c an hour. TU. versit 2-8905~' green,.pure sl~kAaytime..dress, , .clean, dependable "useq. car,.' .. , 16127 E.. WArlREN 2-2115after 4:30. y . . bl~Ck cr,epe dress.,.;~ll. ~ze 11- , prefer~bly a Ch~vrole~,'Ford,. ',NIAGARA 2868 NIagara 0446.• EXPERIENCED girl wants day A' TWO BEDROOM.,apartment, 12, 'exceIle~t condItion. ~ot a or .Flyinouth. wm pay cash. ' . < ., •. ---.;.---'-----'----- work. References. BLackstone terrace or flat by middle aged year 'old; all.: too short' for .. Call TUxedo 2':1181"before .10 17-0PP,ORTUNITIES21s-Carpe ..t.r Work 0233. - couple. Willing to pay 6 present own~r; VA; 1-2097' FOR SAL~Milli'~'." co ,. d • '~------.:..-~------:Il~~Yo:.~ months rent m. advance. Call after 5:30, p.m.. ' shop,- ,Parkstone.. v1clmty,'~~ssIdeal WHITE LADY wishes day work. evenings. UN. 3-8441.. SMA.LL typewriter table deslf ',for a good car. No junk. From a . location. ' Call.VAlley'3~0858; ... VAlley 4-7462. will APARTMENT on east sideufor for. boy's room, $25. NI. 1552.- pri~ate ,: party. No ~deal.ers'.l9_PETS-' EXPERIENCED ADULT eve- three adults. TU. 2-3690. PRACTICALLY new Electromas~ .WrIte ,Box G-55, Grosse.Pomte .--,-'....' ',"",,',-,:...,...... ,...,.....---,--':"-':"---'-- care for children day or ter deluxe apart~entsize.elec- News. BOXER PUPS. -: 14 ning. MUrray 4594, YOUNG working couple, no ..tric range,. $145;. 'and! Roper' l~REAL ESTATE FOR SA' E WIDOW LADY wishes to take children or pets, desire furn- standard SIZe .gas range, $95. .. care of c 'ldren day or night. ished} income,. fiat, ~apartm'ent, TUxedo 5-2424. TUxedo 1~5 52. or house. References ..Call WA. ALMOST NEW, good quality' 5-5936 after 6 p.m. YOUNG WO AN wishes to take Mouton Lamb coat, size 12-14. care of children either after- TRANSPORTATION MAN. Call NIagara, 8221,•. . . .. ''''''', : noons or evenings. TUxedo ager, permUlently. employed; 2~2389. , " adults, need unfurnished six.;; NEAT, colored girl wishes week room house or low~r fiat. Ex., , work, home nights. Call TR. cellent care. References. MUr. 2-2048. ray 1839. COLORED GIRL, neat, experi- EMPLOYED COUPLE. excellent enced laundress and deaner references; wish: to .I:ent flat. desires Monday, Tuesday and apartment or small house; need-. Thursday. Grs. Pte. references. ed immediately. Call NIagara TEmple 2-2663. 4600, Mr. Desrocher,

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'I Thursday, January 13.,1949 .. Page Fifteen '- Hawaii ,of!icially c~me' under I G.P.A:.C. • ;,...... 2 o W is a vain enterpris~ to try' . We 'Repair the jurIsdiction' of 'the United ... Chri~, Church- .:.~; __ n 3 to turn a rich and silly'man to:' all. Types States in 1898~ __ ~__ _ .St. ..~aul Freshmen...... 1. 2 ridicule; the laughers are 'all on~ St .. Paul' Seniors _ 1 1 his side.-J ean de Ia Bruyere.: 'of Lamps '. .~ ------J , " Old ~uu, SALES. Shingle' SIRVIC.' New Lamps , Roofs HARPER AUTO SALES 20775 Harper V:t~~TU. 2.0919 VASES and • STATUEs'

WIRED Wednesday, liuau~~19. OILED 8 .p.m.~The monthly, meeting Glass and China with Pur. Creosote • • • of the Men's AssociatioriwilIbe The C'n'C Club will meet Sun- held at ,the Church. President . Vases Drilled...... , We Have New Supply day evening from 6 to 8 p.m. at J ohnButcher •will preside. f=ull line of floor the home of Janet Poppen, 505 -.' ,.. . Thursday; Janllary 1.8,. . ' lamp and kerosene General Honie Pemberton. Fr!day, January 21 4 p.m. Junior Choir rehearsal; Malntenanee ... 8 p: m. Senior Choir ,rehear.al lamp ports. . " . 9. Ii.m.:":'The M~n'8 A,ssociation ...... Perfect Attendancoe at Church will spon~or, ilSquare Dance 10 Also handmade Wednesday, Janu~ry PI, k up School has' been maintained'be heldiIi the Church 'basement. 26' ct... "IAn .. g Filigree Vases. ANTl.n.irr ~ and Delivery I through November and Decem- ber by the following: POINTE UNITARiAN •• nosTialE' TUxedo I..I977 I P, P. GRACE ,Nursery: Marsha Hoffman. 17440 EutJefre...on ' •• AK'S ,~.lir' Kindergarten: .' Ann Adams,. - w,;,.., ... on I!'f Elizabeth Adams, L,oisJeanRev.Merrlll ,Otl. Bates', Mlnlater 'MIA,"U. M" £it ' You'll Like I 'VA. 2-1b (9 ~ ELECTRIC SHOP B 1a c kb u-Tn" Susan Burgess, Sunday, January l~, Church T"'S A"" (MAIN' [i?' . Hudson T "pert OLLIG ELECTlUC _ 494 CONNER Homer Beltz. ,. SerVice' at 11 a.m.; Church School Team "" W. L. Betty's ,Deadeyes: 2 o ,"".I""lD w~,.. m"< 'service 15243 Mack, near Barham Second~ Grade: David Burgess, at 10~30 a.m: Jimmy Carne, Ronnie, Downie, Pointers (Skathig Party) at ,PEACE LUTHER~N, HUDSON TAPERT CO. Janice Richter., ,3:30 'p.m. Warren'and Balfour ROA'D ..' . Jlutlaori%ed Bud.ow Sa~e. &: Serviee F. Third Grad~: Dick Adams,' • • • ,e'\1. R E'nno Go Claus,' cPastor., . ' ' SERVICE'",' POINTECL~~~~~!~ol!A~~LORS_.'__ ranees Everson. Nell Sue Evans. Tuesday, JanUary 18, at 8:30 Mr. Guido A. Merkens, Vicar,' , '. ' ',' ~. .,; Fourth Grade: Sandra Hoff- p.m., Duplicate Class, Bridge. J.H.rsoft at Copli. Men's and Ladies' Suits Tailored To Order VA. 2.3040 man, Patricia Ann' Lindow. • • • SUnday" :r.a,n.uary l"6:R,ev.En.,,no. " If Or. aDa,' "e, .a A VA. 1-4400 Alterations. Relining. Cleanln, and Pressing . , Sixth Grade: Bob Beltz; Helen. Wednesday, January 19; at; 8 G.Cla,us wll1 speak.onJhesub-: :' 'TU. J.9813 . • 'iiI!' • r"",,-'. ' • -'I 'i.. ., Slocum, Richard, Reed, . Gwen 'p.m., ,Religious Education',Com- ' ject of. marria&e, a topic of vital . .'.. . ~ i" 1 I J •• ), _ 1m"II I....','~ 1493. EAST JEFFERSON, at Olty Limits ; , ~ •• ~l- l1 ..~.'.-, -.' ~•• Rill mittee and Teachers' Meeting. interest td both the married:and- . E 'I' RI' '. . ..~, . Fred M. Schuman Established 1925 Oven Eves. 'tm 7:00 • •.• U!lmarried ~jndividuals. .,,,,," ...... __.....-~ BHAI WO}tJ.D FAITH Worship '.'. ar., OIlI~~il.rYI,c, Thursday, "January, 20, at 8 hours: ,8:30 and 1l.8.m. .",.. 1039'2; MacJI A~e••~ QI Wood.; 132, Moran Road.' " .!li., - Phone TU. 2w3310 p.m., Choir Practice; Sunday school and Bible cla~s:' ' In Grosse Pointe Wood, It', es. will meet .at 9:45 a:m; "The.' , " Friday, January 14, 8:30 p.m.- POINTE ,METHODIST. Flight Into Egypt" is the storY of Discussion Group. Mr. Floyd KADUR'S STANDARD STATION Munson, completing, book, re,view M~eting Now in K~rby School . ~e week .• , ..~ .. " ALL STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS FOR YOUR CAR'S SAKE of HModern Man's Conflicts." Rev. Hu,h C. White' PastOrPeac~ ch~r:.h WIlJ/i mtrod\l~e a, 'e, 'GlJABilNTEED We Do Welding Mack Ave., Cor. Roslyn Rd...... , , new Ve~'" ~ervice on Sunday, ,Tel. Tu. l~l~Z~ . January 16, at 4:30 .p.m; The:' , Sunday, January 16, 10:30 a.m. -Sunday Class. Subject; "Di~ '.. . ~unday, ,JanUarY ..16 ' s~rv..ic~ will...ind~dethe. ce.le.bra:;..t Factorl' M~thod.Baked Enamel All Over vine Laws for Today." Experi. 10:45 'a. m. Morning Worship ,~lon of the .L,ords'Supper~ . ments in science. and sermon, topic,' "Is All This . . . .." .,' I ELECTRICAL FIXTURES & CONTRACTING Necessary?" . ~ Residential and Commercial Wiring and Repairing , (~ New and Old Work CHRIST THE KING 10:45 a.. mrChurch school for PAINT JOB Exclusive Frigidaire Dealer. (Lutheran) all departments up to andin~ Cy C'YtlN'PER gez~ Immediate Dellvery-Electrlc Ranges Washers, eluding the. junior. department. (Complete) Refrlgeratol!! and lroners Rev. W, J. Geftert,Pastor 12-12:30. The youth class'meets Hours: 8:00 to '7:00 Sunday; Jan. 16 - Sunday under the direction of' Thomas to Qur Store at, Your Service Fridays, 9:00 9:00 School, 9:3(1 a.m.; morning wor- Munson. BUMPING & ship, 11 a.m. 7:30 'Po BAYER'S ELECTR(C APPLIANCE COMPANY • • *' EXTRA 15021-23 E. WARREN Bus. :rU. 1-0440 R••• TU• .1.4572 $65 Monday-Adult Bible Class, 8 " to 9 p.m...... " ANY MAKE OF CAR FREE ESTIMATES FHA TERMS Tuesday-Monthly, meeting of the Men's Club in the home of Pastor Geffert, 1702 Stanhope, ' " SQUIER SCREEN CO. 8 p.m. @ Remember, too •• ~ Serving Grosse Pointe Since 1930 with a complete f;uslom WOODS PRESBYTERIAN NO MORI TO PAYJ j line of STORM SASH and SCREENS of wood or metal 19950 Mack at Tonh Road I . . Rev. 'Andre~ F. Rauth, Mini8~r t for wood or sleel wit~daws. Friday, January 14 COMBINATION WINDOWS SCREEN & STORM .'. . I I'N C. 6:30 p.m.--':Annual Congrega- f / COMBINATION DOORS PORCH ENCLOSURES lJ@~ [D@i[P)a tiona! Dinner, followed by thoe WAlnut '.8710 9939 MACK AVE. meeting of, the, <:ongregation and , .'.". ", .. We~wo'';',tleav. ~'badtaste' the corporation. 15401 I!ASr JI!FFERSON~"at'NOTTiNGHAM Tu.l.l600 ... . . In your mouth,wh.n you,:re~ Bxpert Service on All MAkes 01 Cars , , , ~ Sunday, January 16 ceive the bill for the best 9:45 a.m.-Church School for - those 9 years of age and older. aula repair in town. W•. WILL YOUR CAR f 11 a.m. - Worship Services: specialize in high-quality,. . Sermon theme: .'~l Believe in ,.- .... 1t Jesus," second sermon in a series. low.cod work' on all makes .. on the Apostles" Creed. " "Th.y n.v.n~t mov.d inyetr and models. VILLAGE OF .•...... ~ . START? . . . :SEWERS ..DRAINS ~SINKS: . SOME COLD, DAMP MORNING : CLEAN E'D : : All type$~Night and day 'service : ~r055e ~toinfl?, 1$ark IT WON'T : All Work Guaranteed :' . '. 'MICHIGAN •. MOTOR CITY •. Save time, trouble and mon~y. let ~s insulat. : EI.ctrical Sewer Cleaning Co. : • VA. 2-6527 • •••••••••••••••••••• ~., ••• • 1 your entire ignition, system against this~ Notice of -Registration LABOR and MATERIAL ONLY $&.&0 .for Primary Election

DETROIT'S' HEADQUARTERS FOR FINlR SERVICE , . To ''the' Qualified, Electo~sof the Village of Grosse Pointe',Park: M I CHI Q II- Nl , The ao'ord of Registr"tionf~r': the Primary Election to be h~ld in the, ViII"ge oLGrossePointe' Pork. on JEFFERSON NOTICE OF REGISTRAflON LINCOlN-MER,CUR Y \ ,and, ' :. . 3700 EAST JEFFERSO~ ME. 0500 will be in session on

ServIce till Midnight Mon. thru Fri. '.! PRIMARY ELECTION: To the Qualified Eledors/of The Village ~f Grosse Pointe Farms: Saturday~ January and -,- y ---- ...... _------~---~------You are hereby notifie,d that,the e;ard'of Reglstr~tionfor the Primary " 22 Election to be held in the Villoge of 'Grosse Pointe Farms, on SaJurda:y, January 29,'1949 .:' -, . .'. c. . ,Monday, Fe'bruary' 14~1949 ,b~tween 8:00 A.M. ond 8:00P.M. ot the office .of the Village Clerk in th9 "'Municip~IBiJildin9 on',JEl'Ffersonbetween M~ryl~nd and L~kepoil)te. Will Be in Session If y6u h~ye not already re'gist~red, you m~y 00 so by appearing before tEa ~Board of ~egistr"tion upon tfIe obove mentioned days or by registration with' Tuesday, January 25th, 1949 the, Village'q1erk ony day other than Sl!ndoy' or. a legal holidoy, or the d"y Have you heard about of holdi~9;il!,!y election, up to a,;~ including -Saturday; Februory 5, 1949, between ~ r:,etween the hours of.9 o'clock in -IIheforenoon ClndB o'clock' in the evening in the Office of the V;lIage Clerkih the Mu_nicip,,1 Buildi~g situated at' the hours of 8:30 A.M. end 5:00 P.M. 90 Ker~y Rood in the Villoge.of Grosse Pointe. Fiums., .. v ' . The purpose of said Primary. Election is to nominatecondidates for the follow- . You are f~rther notiffed,thatif you'hav~not: oir,ei!ldyr~gist~red yo~ ' ing offices': 'i,',. , , . , Lubricare? may do, .so.by ,,,ppeOdI19.beforethe, Registration Board ,on' the, obove mentioned. day, or yo'u moy register at My time with, the,ViJlageClerk: 1 VILLAGE:CLER~FOR ,TWO YEAR 'TERM' lubricar. is specializ.d Buicklubrilation s.rvict up to ond Including the above m~ntionedday ~uringregulor' o,ffice ~ours. You are furth~rnotified that~t s~id Prim~ry 'Election ,candidates \.,-ill 3 VILLAGE COMMISsioNERS fOR ,TWO YEAR TERt.i Planned and developed by the engineers who be nominated for the. following offices: '~. . 1 designed every part of your Buick and know I- .. '.' , .-< what makes it perform best. The pOlling ploces, for said 'Pril'r).ary EleCtion shall be opsn from 7:00 A.M. Done wiehcarefully prescribed lubricants to 8:00 P.M., on Februcry 14, 1949, at the JoHowing pla'ces: ~ ' z selctceed with the whole field ta choose from. TRUSTEES .. ,TREASURER. • • -!. ~ • They're ehe right brand, the, right type, the'righ: .The Voting Booth in, the Municipal Building situated on Jefferson between t. CLERK "ASSESSOR grade: ~aryl"nd a'nd"LakepointeforYoting Precinct No. I, which embrac,es all Terri .. .' to.ysoui'h:ofKercbeval. ' Applied by Buick men-the men who know , You arefuriih!lr'n6tified',,thaf the polling, :plac~for sllid P~imary: yotor car best and work with Buicks every day_ .. '" '", ..' Election ,shall be Open from 7,(j'e/ocLin the for,enoon,to 8o'C/ock in the:; ". The Vo'tinej,Booth 'in the George Defer School situated on Kercheval between even~ng and th~t th~r.ewill,be'ol'l!y,qne pollingpl"c8,for soi.d Primary,. .. DRIVE IN • GET LU.RICARB Eledlon which shaH be at the ViHage 'MuniCipal Eiuilding":90 Kerby Rood., , . Nottin'gholj1 enciSo/four for Voting Precinct No.2, which embroces all territory ...... ' '; ~, '".' . "north of Ker~hev~J. :.. . . IT KEEPI BUICHI BElT HARRY'A~'FURlON: Wm. G. Stamman CLERK, .. Villege,CI.rk . TURNER BUI~K!t IDe.' , . '.: """.',. 15103 Kercheval VAlley T.54oo hblblled,~: Gr. ftl;N.,...,-JaD. Ii, 1.Nt ,', • £ --.,-.. .",.-:T- ~, -- - p q a:" • • $$ • ...... w:= -~-~"7;~7. ----~----'"'::-----;--~------~---- ...... --,...~.:--~' ...... -:---:-" ¥...'--"'"""'..,.''Y'...."".~:""":"'..-o:""~ ...... """""'~III'""'!'!...... ~- __ ~---~--- .. ~-...., ...... - ... ,---- .... ------~-

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1.I f .' ~ ,;Page Sixteen Glf OS~S-E'.P'O I N TE Thusrday, JanuarY 13, '1949 ";; # ~~ • ~ " • '-. .. I ,~ p. ~ ~ i ge ~ j; . * * t * * * * * >- ~ • '. \ who. where and whainot Good Taste . I By UlhDO:r;' . 'EMMiI. R.,ii''' .' of " PERSONAL APPEARA,NCES PeopJ. i1t Th.K.ou f!J4Jtnte '.~ When someone told us the soigne ~S. GLEN ROBERij,'S was wearing a hat .trimmed in:~:pa¥n tree, we really didn't CHEESE STRATA believe it. But it's true. She wOre the stunning calotte at the Contributed' by. Counter Points GrosSe Pointe Yacht Club fashion, shqw laSt. Saturday and Mrs •. Malcolm Johns . all evening folks admired and commeiited.upon'it Thec~lo~te Arrange _6 slices of day~old ]5y JANE is~ofblack velvet and out of its top".grows.a plack feather palm bread, (crust, trimmed), in the The SpecIals that bloom in January tra la have burst into'~ bottom of 8' baking dish, fitting full bloom at SCHETTLER'S on Fisher road. Yo~ll burst into . tree. Simply amazing! Mrs. R6b~rts also 'wore i a' chic gold ' lame shirtwaist type cocktail, frock, .Fitted bodice ended in '. them in ~so :that the entire sur- beauty, too, 'if you take 'advantage ,of some of the Wonderfu1Buys~ face is covered. Spread the' 6 . (il d a ,high, tiny turndown .collilr,'the dress, had three quarter' slices with .*' lb. sliced Ameri- Helena Rubenstein's marveloUs Estrogenic Hormone twins' 0 an' length sleeves and a f-u-l-l skirt. - can cheese.' cream) practically a fifty per cent saving! Dorothy Gray's special: \ • • • 'Co~r with 6 more slices of dry skin mixture, almost a must in Michigan climate! Deep Tishu The same evening we saw the always" dazzling MRS. bread. Beat 4 eggs and 2lh cups cream lubricating 'preparation and I!ussy'seffeetive Wind and ROBERT KELLER in a smashing. blue satin t1\.eater suit. of milk, season with salt and Weather lotion. After all that-high livin' of the holidays; your skin pepper. Pour this over 'the bread as well as your diet needs attenti'on, Moddom, so hie yourself With THAT coloring, Mrs. K. wears aU shades with a special a.ld cheese and let stand an straight to SCHETTLER'S on Fisher road and pamper yourself with, divinity and she looks exceptionally well in ~he.electric shade . hour or so. all these beautifiers BUT at a great savings! of blue which colored ,the suit. It was two piece, long, sleeved Bake in very. moderate oven . * '4: * and had a tremendous skirt. Her tiny black satin .chapea.,!!, (325 degrees F) about 40 min- . .' with rolled brim, was' intricately trimmed in ~lack feathers. utes or until puffed and slightly JACOBSON'S is I'iving th~ nod to the Ski. Set in Its eoat depart--- browned: _Serve. plain or with :m:en~where knockout storm Coats are being featured. There ar~'" • • • jelly. Serves 6. two, teddiblygood looking versions, of the Stonn Coat. One is o~: MUnight blue' Siltin ,might h"ve- bem crellted for MRS. To complete a lunchoeon menu, treated poplin ;made water-resistant with zelan treatment. It has 8.,;, LESTER. F. RUWE who is beautiful in " ,odlail /1'0&" of the serve cheese stra1;> with cooked hood edged. in mouton and. the' waist is elasticized in b.ack.The .~ind~, mlltmal, Huge beige and- yellow &lIbbageroses adaNi one shoulde-J'. green peas, orbeans.and raw of thing you always thought only Gertie Lawrence could wear. of Ihe jro&kwhi,h blld,low, low ~owl neckline "iI!l light, elbow apple, carrot. and raisin ~alad. IlDtil you try it on yourself and swoon with delight. The other Storm,:, lmglh sleeves. A tiny 'PJIIteriidbelt is used '" 'the wllist1~neIInd -----'- ' Coat is' the. same style exeept it is made of cavalry twill and hu': tlgain, Ihe sltirt falls "nkle length in great volumes of -the sofJ mouton coat and lapels which can be buttoned to the throat for sillin. 'H IIB k' • Town. aoo 5 more warmth. The second coat is also alpaca lined •.Storm coats are * * '.p'o" I'og',s't ideal for wear over ski or sport clothes •. While we were admiring PILFERINGS . . thos~ shown at JACOBSON~S ever so many leddies you know Mrs. MacGillicuddy walked into the butcher shop a,nd Anthro strolled by complete in storm coats .as they pursued their Winter said, "I'd like to have six and seven-:eighths pounds of :flank." Shopping. Also for the ski fans, 'you'll find Jacobson's has hand80me- The butcher thought it was a rather unusual request, but Why civiliZed people,of today cable stitch and plain wool turtle neck sweaters, long sleeved and. maybe Mrs. M. had a special recipe. • .' . still have superstitions and ta- not too'heavy, in colors: navy, gray, red or green. There are also. So he brought the meat out of the icebox. and placed it Oscarboos willJunek,be notedexplained'anthropolo-by Dr. cotton turtle neck T shirts, perfect for lodge wear. The shirts are on the cutting block. He made a wild stab and cut off a gist at Detroit Town Hall, Wed- long sleeved and come in grey, brown, black and white. piece that weighed six and a half pounds. It wouldn't. do.' So nesday- morning January 19th, at again he measured, carefully, made a stab and it ~ame out eleven o'clock in the Fisher * * * six and three-qua!'ters pounds. She couldn't use it. FinaU>" Theatre.' tiPARIS ADOPTS AMERICA'S NEW SHORT HAIR CUT" after several attempts, he got ,a piece of meat thal weighed BILL' HEATH, ~OF KBCHEVAL AVENUE P_ic~tu_r_e_'_b_y_F_l'_ed_R_u_nn_e_ll_sDr. Junek has spent years in ••• so SIlY the headlines in the slick pape" maga;#nes. The very exactly six and seven eighths pound~. I , " .. 't only. A junior at Det~oit Uni~' the study of why people behave lovliest short hair~doswe've seen are those done lit ANTHONY'S Relieved, he'said, "Well, Mrs. MacGillicudy, will you By Kitly Carney versity School, he is the son, of as they do. His curiosity has led SALON where styles are never so extrem~ as to make the effect too .. take it with you or'shall I send it'?" . . Do you have'to be.....,a,rtist. ically inclined to: take up fly-. Mrs. D.,P. Heath. him all over the \YlJrld, to iso-' new looking. That's one of Anthony's greatest secrets, we think, .. 'IWh t 't' I'd' t'. lated corrimlmities in Europe and . Ta whic,h Mrs. M. answere d, 0 wan s l.rn Ie mg:f;ying for a -hobby? "Nope,". says 15-year-'old, William Cook ------in this country. . , • and judging from the always. full engagement book lit the, and that's how much I lost. I wanted to see how it '.1ooks iri ~'Bill" Heath; a fly-tying veteran 'of three years or more. I Born a Czech, the anthropolo- Salon our view # shareawith the, best groomed women at the one lump." *. * uYou just.have to bepatient/' , Sanl uel '.Bar OW gist studied at Prague, the Uni- Pointe' who are all Anthony "gals" , ... yottr new' hair-do bletuJs- Patience is requir'ed rather~>------~--- versity of Chicago and at Oxford. with all of your looks instead of reeking with newness. A,nd we A Washington reporter was in President Roosevelt's good than art, because fly-tying is a body.'Next comes the tail trade T G. . L' He speaks .. and understands do hear that the Sprit1-gscissors of the Salon are planning some grMes, So much, in fll&t,,thllllhe l"te president invited the news. slow~ business which involves oi-,either feather or fur, atter ..0 . Ive ectu re twenty languages and dia,lects. '-new angles for the l.JJellcoifed gal. Wonder what they'll be? p"permlln to "ccomp"ny him on II sho-rt Inspection trip. As.lhe tiny working materials and must which'a tinsel thread is wrapped This made him invaluable during. ' IlUlomobile hurried through lhe streets, policemen saluted, crowds be, done by hand. Bill, a tail around the fly fora Ehiny effect. Detroit Town Hall announces the war when he serve the M' L.: S I' - H' Id I' ~ . 11 th p I 'd 11M P .tl ~ d'l slim lad sells most of his flies to .' United Stat.es government m.' the l.cnrqan tate. A urn", 10. 0 E eetlon Party eheere.d Pma y, e re or e1' sal , r. resl en~, on you .' . Adds Ornament Roscoe D r'u m m ~,n d, widely . '\ thin" we'r, riding too fast?" . friends but keeps one small.box Th th h kl . ( h'ch . known newspaper columnist and Fore~gn Br~adcast Inte~llgence Michigan State College Alumni Refreshments will besel'ved .vl!ll '-"gh.J ~_J s..~J, tIlt'... 11"':ght-~hey L..,OW ""ho of favorite specimens. en, .e ac e w 1 IS . ServIce. He IS now teachmgAn- f G P . 1 . afte the et' g Cha' m f Roos...... HIU ~"' ~_ .. _ ....,. ~ IC,. w more feather) is tied on to make one of the foremost correspond- thropology at New York Uni- 0 rosse omte, a new y organ- l' t' me m'M IrdenMr° 111m." '. C.an'tRemember the specimen look full like a ents covermg the' Washington . ized group will meet for a card reserva IOns are r. an s~ ft L b' h 1 "b .1' • J 1 . th. k h F' versIty. ' ., . Albert Cooney, NI. 0603, and Mr. I ICnow I at,' tame t e rep y" ut"'O you mln", s owmg Bill can't eveJ? re;nember how bug., ~Bi11's.favorite fly, and the scene as espea er for t e, rl------party and. nommatlon of theIr and Mrs. M. Mumaw, TU. 1.0116. up so they 'lln see who's rUling with yoU?" hoe first 1?ecameinteres~ in this most difficult one he's made, is day morning ~ec'ture at the Cass Tell. Police Boxer Dog first officers at 8 o'clock Wednes- Tom King, alumni relations di- . •• *, ,hobby. He may have ~received a a. Silver Doctor. In addition to Theatre, Janp.ary., 14, at 11 o'clock. Attac ke'd CockeT Puppy. day evening, Jan. 19, in Grosse I rector at East Lansing, is the A customer sat down at a table in a smart restaurant and kid's set of materials for a'\the,aboveb~sic steps, he topped On January 21, Samuel M. Pointe Memorial Church. club's advisor. tied a napkin around his neck. The manager called 1he waiter Christmas ' g1£t.- However, aw the 'fly with a tii-color ornament Barlow, composer,' world travel- Albert Thomas,o! 509 Lincoln ------.------.,.---- _ . Uncle in Detroit showed'him the 'composed of gray, yellow ander, drama' and aft. critic will road, reporte? to the Farms police and said to him; "'try to make that man understand as tact- fundamentals of fly:tying and he Ired feathers. . .speak for' the first time ,in De- on Jan. 7 that while he was walk- fully as possible that that's. not done here." ..,., has been on his own ..ever,., since..~. Another of Bill's colorful~ fav- t.rOlt. Town-Hal.'. 1will. present.... 'him'". 'ing his cocker spaniel. puppy.. in BETTER, DRAPERIES Th, waiter approached the customer and said, His work table ~tands in a cor- orites,is a fan wing Royal Coach- at 11 o'cloc~, Friday morning at Radnor circle near Meadow lane ~ Reasonably Priced ._.'i "Shave or haircut, sir?" ,nel' of the recreabonr~lOmfla,~k- man, .(these names" mean more the Cass'Theatre.. that evening,. a 'large Boxer dog -- .... ------ed by seve:al shelves. 0t.I,which to. ,fishermen 'than to reporters, Mr. Bariow is best known as had attacked his pup and chewed CALL LAkeview 7-3940 Sixth Church of Christ, ~o dry SI:El.Clmens:,The'fltst~,step we are certain), whose irigredi- a composer. Hi's mUiic for "Am- him up ba~l~. . Our interior atYlist will call at your home .Scientist, Detroit m fly-tymg,' he~llust~at:ed, IS•.tO ents include red thread and pea- phitrYon; 38"~ for the Lunts, The pollce are attemptmg to an'd mak... a survey of your requirements I place the h~)Qk m a.small vIs.e cock feathers. Among the many thrilled Broadway' and his Jim: find out who owns the Boxer so without obligation. Assist you in your COL- 14730 Kerchevtt: ....venua and wraIJ SIlk thread around It ethers he 'has .made are Bivisi- Crowe Car wasredord~d by.Paul t?ey can issue order to k.eep him, OR TREATMENT and INDIVIDUAL DE- BAHA'I to make the. hook resemble a biles, McGintys, the Red lois, Robeson; his symphonic compo- tIed up or. confintd to hIS house SIGN, Trlverse dra1[>eries.Upholstered Cornices. Sunday Service. 10:30 •. m. Yellow May, Brown Knat and sitions haVoe~been presented by _o-'r'-y_ar_d~. _ • World Faith and 5:00. p. m. . l"estoons and various other treatments, Sunday Sel'ool Sir Sam Darling. Stokowski and Goossens and Fine Furniture. Carpeting, lamps. picture., other conductors. !'Irst seu10n ri ri._ 10:30 •. m. ETC. Universal Peace Is anlmpossl. Mak,es Some Originals VENETI,AN BUNDS We specialize in complete furnishing of Second seasio h ri ,ll.:45 a. m. Mr. 'Barlow is a fellow of the bllity through humon and ma- ll Bill copies many of the tradi- Carnegie' Endowment. The De~ WINDOW SHADES llomes, Wedne,day evenint Testimonial Piain Terms can be arranged. terial agencies; It must be Meeting at (I lh.m, . tional patterns from a fly-tying partrilerit of State and the Office • Cleaned • Reconditioned through spiritual power. textbook, but he's. also branched of Coorclina~or to South. America. Recorded • Retaped SterlinCJ LaVerne Campany Be.dInl Room Open Week Days 1.00 out enough to ma~ up his own~ .' . . 11 . 10;00 .•• m. to 11:00 p. m. . h senl him>in~.1943tosuryey a thoe Servin" Detroit and .Suburbs 13338~ILsmRE .sTUDIO off Chalmers Mter practIce, e makes the eas~ . " '.' . .. TU. 5.6013 Sundsy 2:3() to 5:00 p. In. 81"e or Red , .' countri~s'in the other AmerIcas. . for over 25 years I : , Trim ierilies' in about. ten niinutes, He was ,in the Argentine during 1 Box r~soo, OrO'H Pointe Nell'~, but he' spends as mu~h as three 1.30 hours -on':a'difficultone when at- the' revolution. F. W. Leamon I--w-o-rk-",-o-n-Sh-j-,-,-,,-c-ro-n-te-e-"-- 110 ., WINDOW' SHADE ST. MICHAE'L"S , Adl.r and RY'ClII tempting' it~the first time. It is b-es-t-t-o.-,l-o-v-e-.-wisely,.. co. Sweot Box A scissors, a .clamp, beeswax doubt;' but to .love foolishly is 13912 Charlevoix, neal' EastlaWn. ' CHAPEL SSe DOe USe to make the thread adhere' to b'l!tter than not to be able i'J love VA. 2.Q239 (Episcopal) the hook, a homemade imple- .at all-:TIulckeray. \frofft f)oink I C. C. M. ICE SKATES. ment compos-e'd of' aneedleandAll'that'sbright'mustfade~ I Lochmoor Blvd. 'at FairwaY Dr. The Rev. Ed(;'al' 'D'-.Yeoman, . SKIS, 'WAXES and cork which helps him tie knots,. The-brightest still the fleetest; ;fIttbobiJt (:burtb Vicar . ACCESSORIES and lacquer to hold ,the thread All,thaV,s sweetw:as :made < Mull"" et . Sunday Service. 8:00 a,m.-Holy CommunIon are'hill working tools. The table But to be lost when sweetest!. new term KlRIY SCHOOL 9:3()a.m.-Churcn School ,draw£:r contains envelopes of \ -Thomas Moore Interior deeoratlng 11:()() a. m.-MornJn, Prayer JANUARY 2" KerbyNeof K.~"''''' and Sermon bright feathers, - pieces. of fur, . 1st Sunday, HoIy CommunIon. and spools of'thread. Bill does .Day. Evening . SERVICES Seturday .and Sunday Classes (Nursery during service) . most of.'his fly~tying this' time complete color schemes laid out in your home Nt. 4841 NJ. 0109 'APTITUgE TESTS.' . Saturday Morning Classes of year when there is little else enable YOU'to _learn the. kind of 10:45-Chureh Service .to do. wOl'k YOUcan" b.eatCSllcceedIn. or for Children. Only A Hobby ..the ldnd_.of,.It!ldles YOU;Should, Art Sehool uf the Society of CUSTOM DRAPERIES lO:U-Nunery. Klnder,ute.n, follow: .(For men anlt women, boys ,. Primary and Junior Scriptural '106 Kerch~va' TU,1.S262 Strangely enough, Bill 'is: a ' ,aJi'd' ,Iirll.):;: :; ...... Faith capable fisherman, but disclaims VOCATIONALCOUNSELING arts, and crafts " , G'OII' Po;nt."o;ml. , 12:00.12:3()- Youth and. Adult Healing ~Opposite Grosse P'ointe',Newil .. 'all interest iri fly fishing .. ' He Danlel.~~:~~~~~~~lr~~tor Approved under the G.1. Bill hyronstudios Departments "And Jesus Classifies fiy-ty~g, as a hobby '58 ~IaccabeeaBldl.,... TE•.11~55-1 . w(;nt. about all . Woodwardnear,WarreD:'. 47 Watson TE. 3-4788\ . .. . the cltiel and LAkeview, 7-5720 • v1llagi!s • • • (OMnJr' YOUTH 'JKHJUM h e a ling every. , sIc k ness and REV. HUGH C. WHITE, ",.,., every d Isease among the peo- ,Gift?, Tod~y-. ..~. 2049Y_ A-.-, .... 1V.Ml29 'pIe." .. (Matthew SERVICE ,.1'0 ,~NDAROUND' 9:311). . BlaUdiq __ .. x-' .... .THE 'pOINTE. THE CLOCK Bmn.iI Kwch..-l ...... "heirloom~ .Mattlliw lok.iller : ~ J l~moJ!i.ow ~. - - . 1'714 25th It., De'l'olt (1 Block south: of Michigan) 11636.Whittie-J',.near Kelly CUSTOM AppolntmeJlu Only '1'A~5-13'1 '

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