PAGE TWO THI VPBILANTI DAILY PRESS. YPSILANTL MICH., MONDAY, OCT. 16. 1944 .Wesleyan Guild to Have Latest of Envoy Miss Irene Hines, PHILIPPINE HEAD’S KIN WEDS Dinner Friday Eveninci John Adair, Marry Casualties The Willow Run News Future plans of the Wesleyan Miss Irene E. Hines, daughter Washington. Oct. 16 AP Guild were announced at the Sun- J S '. - of Mr. and Mra. Edward Hines, this Names of 14C Michigan soldiers v city, Will day evening meeting. One of the and John A. Adair, Jr., Royal Scout Troop * were included by War Department SsHT T Oak, son of Mr. and Mra. John A. One Injured outstanding Friday evening meet- A. Adair, Onaway, were united.in mar- today In an announcement of 3.677 Have New Sponsor ings will be held on Friday eve- riage Saturday afternoon at 4 o’- soldiers wounded In ning, October 27, when Methodist clock In Detroit. action. The Michigan casualties Boy Scout Troop 39 formerly students, faculty and employed I)r. R. formerly in Accident Marshall Reed, included four wounded In the Asia- sponsored by the Spencer Club, will youth will enjoy a dinner together. of the First Methodist Church of ' v- tic area, 10 In the Central Pacific. be sponsored by the Edsel B. The speaker of the evening will be this city, officiated at the double HL Thomas C- Lamb, 1662 Essex now ring ceremony 99 In the European, two In the Med- Legion. Dr. J. Brett Kenna, minister of the in the Nardln Park CAirt, Willow Village, Is confined Ford Post 379 American First Methodist Church in Ann Methodist Church, before only the iterranean an> 33 In the Southwest An organisation meeting was held immediate families. In the Bearer Hoepital after an au- Arbor. Pacific areas. and the following troop committee The worship service following Mias Hines was attended by Miaa tomobile accident at 4:66 Sunday supper based on the Ebellng. Ypsllantl, Wounded In the Asiatic area In- was appointed: A. L. Bailee, chair- the wsr creed Marlon and Mr. cluded: afternoo.. In front of the American of good living as expressed in the Adair his brother-in-law, Eugene Legion Poet on E. Michigan Are. man; Percy Holloway, secretary- by Fielder, Sgt. Edwin J.—Mrs. Lil- hymn "I Would Be True.” "The B Hall, Detroit. The second car Involved in the treasurer; William Mead, program lian A. Fiedler, wife, 2204 Clifton accident, Time of Your Life" was the general During the past few weeks Miss St.,. Lansing, driven by Nick Elie. 109 and Activities; Ovid Jane way. edu- theme A presentation of the devo- Hines has been entertained at din- Johnson St., Ypsllantl, was struck McComble, Staff Sgt. Russell W. rear cational and training; Frank C. tional booklet ’Tower” was given. ner and showers in Ann Arbor, —Mrs. Mary E. McComble, mother, In the by the car driven by by Ypsllantl Lamb, pulled Fields, health and safety; James This booklet is written Method- and Detroit. 1825 Wllkenson Ave, Marquette. Mr. who eald he had ist youth throughout the United Mr. and Mrs. Adair, Jr., off the to pick up two Beach, personnel. will re- W’ounded In the Central Pacific highway will States who wish to share vital ex- Apartment passengers when Mr. Ella’s W. Walter Weaver continue side at 2, SOS North area Included: car will have as Hamilton St., following their return passed going east on Michigan scoutmaster and periences. Fischer, Staff Sgt. Otto—William his Bradley. Young people who assisted In the to the city. Ave. and. according to Mr. Lamb, assistant. Durward O. Fischer, father, 142 Concord St., meeting to be evening's plans were: Mary Dud- had started to stop at the edge of The will continue Palnesdale. held at Spencer School every Tues- ley, Ruth Lochnar, Florence Mar- il the pavement when the accident Mathews. Tech. 4th Gr. Charles day Margaret Kelly and Don Carl- occurred. evening at 7:30. tin, R. —Mrs. Marian M. Mathews, wife, The troop will meet sou and David Peterson. Lt. How- Taken to the hoepital by Investi- committee Service Briefs 1405 Minnesota Rd., Port Huron. gating deputies October 26 at the Legion Post to ard Gibbs, former treasurer of the Sgt. Angelo of the Willow Run i Melt, P. —Mrs. Maria department, plan for future activities. Wesleyan Guild, was a visitor at I Moll, mother, St., Nagau- sheriffs Mr. Lamb Is 412 Silver suffering with mouth and the meeting. Now in England undergoing a nee. Jaw In- of the juries, bruises and shock. r Friday a regular session pre-combat training period of 10 Wounded in the European area Y aried Items on Fun Night program will be held days, three Michigan airmen are Ir.cludcd: beginning at 8 o'clock. preparing to take part In bombing Childs, Staff Sgt. Floyd D.—Mrs. Sheriffs Report attacks over Nazi Europe as mem- HONEYMOONINO NOW, Maria Paloma Osmena, daughter of the pres- Lena Childs, mother, 2318 W. Wash- Autumn Theme for bers of the Eighth Air Force B-17 ident of the Philippines, and Jamee Milne Charnley, pianist, were tenaw, Lansing. Curfew to go Flying Fortress group commanded married In New York. The bride’s father, Sergio Osmena, recently Cramer, Pfc. Arlan B.—Mrs. Two thefts, abandoned car. lost Party by of Dorothy D. Cramer, wife, alO billfold, and a hit-and-run dri\er Service Men's Frank P. Bostrom, became head of the Philippine government. re- Bangor, Maine. fliers are Flight Holmes, Lansing. were Included on the week end CHARLES SAWYER of Cincinnati, The Into Effect of complaints the _avld port to Wfllow The "autumn” theme was carried 0., former lieutenant governor of Officer Allan M. Eales, 25. a pilot, Crawford, Pfc. L.—Mrs v Olive Cravford. mother, 136 N. Run sheriff's department. out in the table decorations or the suid recently named U. S. formerly a supervisor for the Ypsl- Caledonia in the South with Mr. Clark’s parents, Mr. and left New Houghton Ave., Manistlque. Sponsored by the Tenants' Ad- Noah M. South. 1390 Erving Ct.. buffet supper Sunday evening at to lantl Stove Cos.; Sergeant Arthur C. ambassador Belgium, is shown Pacific after spending a year in Mrs. H. V. Clark- Capt. Clark has Faccio, Andrew —Mrs. Victoria visory Committee of Willow Run reported the (heft of two hub cape the with a vase of bittersweet Horsham, 21, of Ann Arbor, a hall J. night, USO. at his desk. of the personnel Faccio, mother, route 1, Hermans- Village and supported by a petition from his car Sunday as a centerpiece, surrounded by turret gunner; and Sergeant Milas the headquarters been transferred from Olmstead while. department, liai been home on a 10 ville. containing 795 signatures, the Mrs. Charles Cohan, 1513 Swansea* pumpkins, chestnuts, Indian corn Attend Dinner Slmecek, 20, of Milan, a tall gun Ct., someone been days furlough. He has left for New Field, Middletown, Pa., to Kelly Hart, Pfc. Leroy L.—Mrs. Jennie Youth Curfev regulation will go said that had and colored leaves. A delicious Mlsa Ora Mae Hartley, president, ner. coal bin in front • • • as- Hart, mother, 302 Pickford Rd. No. into effect Wednesday evening for stealing from the supper consisting of ham. hot Orleans where he has been Field, San Antonio, Texas. baked Marjorie 2, ths first of her residence for several nights. Miss Doris Mllllman, Miss signed to the candidates’ school to » Port Huron. time. potato salad, relishes, home-made Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bunton. 9460 • i Morrison, Bldg. F, • Hufnagel, Sgt. Bruce F. —F. J. The curfew signal to be desig- Thomas room jam. gelatin and coffee Milliman end Miss Janet Renton Bunton ltd., Willis, received word study transportation. roll, fruit • 53, Lodge, reported the • • Sgt. and Mrs. Robert Mellencamp O’Connell, grandmother. 311 Lath- nated by three long siren blasts Willow loss Mr. Harold of the local Business and Profes- their son, C. Bunton, 19 was served. and Mrs. that Max rop St., Lansing. will be sounded at 10 p. six of a black leather billfold said to Mr Mrs. B. sional Women’s Club attended the had from Private to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Steere en- have arrived from Camp Hann, Cal-, m. Augustus, and F. Edd- been promoted nlus, Ist. O.— days a week. Sundays through Fri- have contained more than SBO, so- were National Business Women’s Week First Private Bun- tertained over the week end their to spend a leave with Mr. and Mrs Kons' Lt. William Inga and Mrs. Nelson Boutell Private Class. Mrs. Mary J. ’'onstenlus, wife, 630 days. and 11 p. m. on Saturdays. cial security card, draft registra- for meeting of the Inter Club ton now serving as a heavy duty daughter Edith Ann Steere. cadet chaperones the party. dinner Is E. A. Mellencamp. Mrs. Mellen '* Ironwood. After the sounding of the signal, tion card, and other personal pa- Ennen of Navy of Business and Profes- a nurses at Henry Ford Hospital, De- Pabst St.. Mrs. George the Council truck driver for reconnaissance camp, has been doing L. Mrs all persons up to Including pers. He said he lost the purse sional Women’s Clubs of Detroit, England. has troit, their sons Lieut. Russell L. who Red Malone, Pvt. Junior and 17 Mothers Club was chaperone In the squadron in He also Mary E. Malone, mother, 87 S. years of age found loitering Saturday between 10 a. m. and 12 evening. Saturday evening at Detroit Leland remote Ice Steere, who flew a crew on a B-25 Cross work at Camp Haan, will or club on Saturday served at a air field In St., otherwise engaged in undue activi- noon at Willow Run or In Ypsl- Run Hotel. The speakers were Mrs. L. He the U. S. from William Rogers Field, Okla- Manning Hillsdnle. The weekly dance at Willow land. is a graduate of remain here as Sgt. Mellencamp ex- Moore, F. —Mrs. ties outside of their homes unless lantl. evening Edwards, and Dr. David Henry, homa City to the Romulus Air Pfc. John Myrtle Air Base on Friday was E. Army Ordnance School and the Lin- pects a transfer. Shoriltz, grandmother, Route 3, In the company of their parents Percy Nelson, 1723 Kingston, Mr. secretary of Wayne High School, Michigan. Base, Robert W. Steere, Jr., High- chaperoned by and Mrs. Harold executive coln Hit • • • Mason. will he subjected to local action by stated that his car was sldeswlped Magee University. His subject was ’’Edu- Bunton, land Park, and Miss Caryl Laub- and Mrs. Thomas O’Dea. brother, Corporal Robert Ollla, Pvt. Matt O.—Matt OUila. the sheriffs department. by a hit-and-run driver while park- by cation in the Post War World.” In ach, Detroit. The group called on Lleut-Commander Daniel R. Her- night. Music was furnished an orches- 21, is serving the Armed Forces father, Mohawk St., Copper On the advice of John Rae, Wash- ed in Ypsllantl Saturday Mr. Steere’s mother, Mrs, J. B- from duty In 112 tra from Detroit. and Is stationed at Fort Jackson, kimer who Is on leave City. tenaw County prosecuting attorney, Harold McGee, 2325 Harris Rd., • Engagement Ann Arbor, who is nearly Servicemen were served break Announce . Steere, the Fleet Hospital In Camp Bruno, Pfc. Robert J.—Mrs. second-time offenders will he sub- reported that four men in a car Mrs- Kidwell, Den- • • • years old, Sunday afternoon. Peters. fast Sunday morning at 10 by the Mr. and John 90 Peters, mother, 701 W. A., ject to prosecution by thep robate drove near his home to hunt Sun- engagement of and and Cal., and Mrs. Herkimer have been Anna U.9.0. Grapefruit Juice, bacon sr.d ton. announce the Mrs. Howard Fanslow, Middle Mr. Mrs. Clarence Green Iron Mo ntain. Judge. day morning, and after being re- daughter Mary Evelyn to Oil children, Raymond and James, visiting his aunt, Mrs. Leah permission, eggs, toast, sweet rolls and coffee tbelr Drive, has received word that her two Plntar. Pfc. Matthew J. Mrs. The area to be affected by the fused hunting continu- Jones, son of Mrs. Opal Fanslow, Trenton, Mich., were guests of the sta- on road, were provided. ver IC husband. Pvt. Howard Knowles. Dr. Herkimer was Pauline Plntar. mother, 10 Center curfew regulation will be the pro- ed foot down the leaving Jones, Ann Arbor. transferred from Fort Bennlng. Steeres, Saturday night. long perties the car. Investigation revealed • • • tioned for a time at Parris St., Ahmeek. of the Willow Run war A. C. PETERMAN DIES Georgia, to Camp Chaffee, Arkan- — that the belonged to Amos Island. S C. before going to Camp Ploof. Pvt. Lawrence F. Mrs. housing community which Includes car To Attend Meetings sas, and after teaching a class In Captain Howard Clark and Mrs Lola J. Ploof. wife. 325 White St., six projects, Willow Run Village, Crane, 1021 W. Sutton, Willow *Mrs. C. Clark, a few days CALUMET—AP—AIbert E. Pet- Miss Mary Crape, H. first aid there, expects to be moved are spending here Bruno. Hancock. West Court. Willow Court. Willow Run. The car was towed to the erman. president of the Calumet Holmes, Mrs. William Jellis and to another camp instemd of having Rantanen, Pvt. Charlie J.Mrs. Park, Willow Lodge and West Midway service station and garage. and Hecla Consolidated Copper Cos. Miss Myrtle Scrlvens, delegates his scheduled furlough. ’.antanen, mother, Box Lodge. • HUJa M. Willing of • • for the past two years, died of from the Workers Circle 16. Dafter. General boundaries of the area coronary thrombosis Sunday at the King’s Daughters, will leave' Wed- Thomas Augustus and Robert Rappazlnl. 2nd Lt. Joseph L.— to be regulated consiste of two age of 67. An attorney, he had nesday for Mt. Clemens to attend Chisel who have been home on a Calendared Social Events Louis Rappazlnl, father, 473 Divi- sections one bounded by Geddes Willow Run Calendar served several terms in the state the two day meetings of the Mich- nine days furlough, have returned sion, Negaunee. Rd. on the north of Holmes Rd. on legislature uod was a member of igan Branch of the International to Great Lakes Training Station Rezriy, Pfc. William A.—Mrs. the south, and Ridge Rd. on the control Daughters and TODAY the board of of the Mlcht Order of the King’s for further assignments. o’clock, High School lunch Re- i.nna Rezny, mother, Route 1, Box east to Prospect Rd. on the west TODAY • • • Townsend Club. 8 Ypsllantl room. gan College of Mining and Tech- Sons, to be In the Methodist 135, and the second hounded by Holmes 6 to 9:45 p. m.—Youth Center ports of delegates from the state convention at Lansing will Grand Haven. nology. Church. Cpl. Theodore Weber, Jr., who Stevens. Pvt. George B—Mrs. Rd. on the north to Michigan Ave. Activities. Village community bldg. be given. Stevens, wife, St. on the south, and Spencer on p. m.—Youth Center Society of Lutheran Church, 7:30, at home Rosalind 1504 Lane 7:30 Counsel Stein Circle of Dorcas Clair, the east to a line approximately Board, Village community meeting Glenn Groosheck. Port Huron. of Mrs. Stewart. Charlyle W—Mrs. one block east of Lamay Rd. on hall. Lodge ntfinbe* Knlghtr, of PythlM, § o’clock, K. P. Pvt. Queen City 167 Mary A. Stewart, wife, 1324 Hick- the west side 7:30 p. m.—Boy Scout Troops SI Hall. ory St., Na. For precise bondarles, referral an l 88 meeting at Ross and Foster Woodruff Mothers Club, postponed. Turk, Pvt. Shute, will be made to the property-line Schools. School Tiomaa—Mike Red Cross Nutrition course, Ypsilantl High laboratory, T uncle. 322 Sixth St.. Calumet. map. Federal Public Housing Auth- TUESDAY to 9 o’clock. ' Vernier, Pvt. Louis J.—Mrs. ority, Ypsilantl and Superior Town- 8 to 8 p. m.—Servattes Sp< \ Washtenaw District Dental Society. 6:30 p. m . at the Allenel Ho- Catherine Vernier, wife 2816 Bt. ships In Washtenaw County by vs. Brose Boosters. voUt) all tel, Ann Arbor. Speaker, Dr. H. L. (Ducky) Shehan, Jackson, Clair Algonac. Warner A Warner, registered en- game, Village community gymna- on “Practical Orthodontia”. Wilmey, Pfc. Kenneth L Mrs gineers, Sept. 28, 1942. which Is sium. * TUESDAY Hlljima Kilmey, mother, 3919 3. on file at the department of public 7:30 to 9 p. m.—Bt. Aleils Circu- Phoenix Lodge number 13, F. and A. M., special communication, Sixth St.. Calumet. wotks at 2770 Clark Rd. lating Library open. Bomber Square club will confer degrees, Masonic temple Wounded In the Mediterranean The 795 signatures on the curfew 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.; 2 to 5 p. m.~ * area Included: regulation petition represents more New Public Library Opening In Vil- i pPK lodge room. JL Ypsllantl Calkins Women's Christian Temperance Union, post- Reks, Pvt. John—Mrs. Lillian R. than 50 per cent of the families 'n lage community building. poned. Reks, ’wife, 7194 River St., Lan- the Willow Run Village the total as 7:30 p.jn.—Learn to-I)ance Class, 'BOTANY Jolly R Grlercon. sing. of today listed 1,409 families. Simmonds School auditorium. Mixers club. o'clock with Mrs. Andrew Loyal Order of Moose, 8 o’clock, hall. Wounded In the Southwest Paci- 7:30 p. m.—Boy Bcout Troop 39, Moose JUDGE COTTER DIES Spencer School. Wpmen's Benefit Association. R o’clock. O. A. R. hall. fic area: Brown, Tech. 6th Or. Walter H DETROIT— AP Recorder’s Past club of Daughters of Union Veterans, 7:30 with Presidents —Mrs. Pauline B. Stephenson, sis- Judge Thomas M. Cotter suffered UNIVERSITY RECEIVES GIFT! Mrs. Ensign. 300" E. E. ter, 324 8. East St.. Cassopolls. a fatal heart attack in the rectory ANN ARBOR—AP—The Univers- TAU<>** and •*SfflT Circle two of Baptist Women’s Union, 7:30 with Mra. Mack Evey. Deantonio, Pvt. Victor Mrs. of St. Theresa’s Church, where he ity Board of Regents accepted and* 80 ,, Red Cross sewing and knitting, room five Welch hall 9 to 4 and Santa Deantonio, mother, 125 May was to have made an address. Sun- gifts totaling $61,422.18 at its meet- 7 to 9:30, surgical dressings; at St. Luke’s Church House sur- St.. Ironwood. day night. H$ was 61 years old ing Saturday. The donations In- gical dressings, 9:30 to 4 o’clock. Deffrles. Pvt. William E—Mrs and had been a member of record- cluded $27,500 from the W. K. Kel- Ypsllantl Business and Professional Women’s Club meeting, Octo- Nora M. Horning, mother, Box 151, er's court since lt was created in logg Foundation for the Post Gradu- 17, p. Literary Speaker. 1920. ate Dentistry Dixie Is proud have been by ber at 7:30 m. Ladles Club House. Garden. Institute; 38.C00 from to chosen Spencer Gordon. Executive Secretary of Willow Run Com- Nelson. Pfc. John S.—Mrs. Ethyl the Rockefeller Foundation for the Botany and Daroff as their “Botany N. Nelson, mother, 214 W. Helen BOY-ORGANIBT APPOINTED study of emergency maternity nnd munity Council. He will discuss the Governor's Youth Guidance First Re- care, 600“ representative In Ypsilanti, and Program. St., New - rry. KALAMAZOO—AP Infant and 810.000 from the we Rhepnard, Cbl. Howard J.—Mrs formed Church has appointed a 14 estate of the late Dean Mortimer believe this collaboration by two Alice Sheppard, mother. 23924 El- year-old boy na organist. The Boy, F. Cooley to establish the Albert of the great firms of the men’s wear mira St, St. (’lair Shores. Henry Schlpper, began studying Blake *nd Ocheah Griswold Cooley industry will be every music when he was seven years fund. of interest to organ- man needs anew TO MEET IN NOVEMBER old and has been assistant who suit. Botany ist of the church for three years. NURSES HOME NAMED Worsted Mills are one of the largest GRAND RAPIDS—AP—The an- ANN ARROR—AP— University - single unit wool looming plants in the nual conference of the Michigan HOMEB DESTROYED Hospital’s ns' ' residence for nurse* vast re- State Probation and Tarole Asso- PALO—AP—Fire destroyed two will be named for Ella Travis Beal, world. Their resources for early homes here Saturday night, along wife of the late Regent • 9> / ciation has been scheduled for Juniu«< Beal. >s3* i search, their half century of exper- November. It will be held In with the adjacent outbuildings, In recognition of her services to the ience in the processes of weaving, dye- Grand Rapids. causing damage estimated at more hospital during the Influenza epi- ing and finishing of fine woolens have doth*. than SIO,OOO. demic of World War I. produced great blown they’re this fabric—the “Bot- fi| any 600”. hard ta find! • > v w 4 < ri WWKWf m* #3f| y l> i r 4 n Fine Points in Bridae HB By:i{f l»iri AMENDING A PRINCIPLE Absolutely wrong, however, was * Hnt OFTEN A LOT OF KNOW- principle "the fabric is the LEDGE CAN IT MAY be that one of South's pass on his third turn, for ijjjr BE GAINED sound bidding or play applies to a two reasons First, the danger of BY A LITTLE SILENCE. particular aituatlon In a particu- being unable to get at the trick soul of your suit lar hand. Some other principle winners in North's diamond suit aLso may fit the caae. That other was whittled away down by tha but it takes great tailoring to bring one may have the effect of amend- fact that South held three cards of out the rich draping qualities of a fine ing the first one. causing you to North's second suit, hearts, for worsted—and that is just what Daroff go strictly counter to it, or at entries Becond, North's "reverse” least seeming to. bid of a higher ranking suit at tha of Philadelphia has given us. Dar- three level indicated appreciable off’s smart tailoring is known the g K J 10 3 strength in his hand in general. country over—here is beautiful crafta- ? K JSCS With those two principles ap- manshin worthy of the fabric. Drop ?Q 4 2 plying, South should have forgot- in Shops ten his fear of No Trumps with a to Dixie and try on a “Botony A A 6 5 3 V *74 2 singleton in his partner’s first suit, 500”—let the mirror tell you how SAM W *9 6 2 and should have bid a No Trump W LP 4 2 well you look in it. Feel the luxurious ? 875 O ?AIO game. It would have been Impos- “ S u ßndle” of the all wool cloth and let ?975 • ?ASS sible to beat, as the defendeas ? K Q J 10 8 could have scored nothing but this new conception of fashion quality their four aces. and economy ? QB7 sell itself to you. Use Quality ? Q see Cl^^ngi ? K J*lo 6 Tomorrow’s Problem Good clothes are scarce now... and may be- (Dealer; North. Neither side ? K 10 $45 come scarcer. Maybe you’ve never been care- PETE ALSO SAYS: vulnerable.) ?JB 7 3 North East South West ? Q54 less with must Past 1 Pass your clothes... but you. be I Pass ? ?AK Q j more careful than ever. Don’t take a chance Knowledge it power. 2 ? Pass 2 ? Pass ? A Q J 2 46 at with less than the best of cleaning. 8 ? ? 96 N ? A Q 4 South was sound enough on his ?A K W E ?JIO 9 P Insurance policies re- second turn, when he rebid his ? 10 9 8 7 q 732 apadea instead of showing his sec- « LJS 4«3 ond suit of clubs The latter suit 4987543 divi* could not have been called except ? K 10 5 2 build or pay for loss. by taking the bidding into the ? 6 125 W. Michigan Arm, 1 TRQIAN three level, and South felt he was *52 not strong enough to do that. And be did not like to bid No Trump, < Dealer: West. North-South Launclcrers-Cleaners vulnerable.) Earl L. Freeman after his partner's diamond bid, only singleton Weat opens this RANCH 7|l W. CROSS as he had a in that If deal with ¦ STREET HEAL ESTATE suit and remembered being taught 1-Club, North bids 1-No Trump, 2-Spades RACE AND CHIDISTER STREETS PHONE 454 AND INSURANCE that this might make it hard to Bouth and West double*, 120 Pearl Phone 1353 bring in whatever tricks were la- what Is the accepted meaning at ctent in that suit hia action?