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DEADLINES Townshi~TaX:Epidemic of Thefts rChairma~ 01 the Cut DespIte I . • T d.! Meets 'Vlth 'VEEK Big Expenses Reported rn Woo S;iKey Leaders As Compiled by the Grosse POlme l\-ews '------. -.----.'1 Presiden~ial Ere c t ion Year' Men's Store Robbed I Group Views Architect Der. Thursllay, April 8 Means Heavy Outlay; To I rid's First Drawings of On this date in 1492 Lorenzo Revamp Police Radio • L t L' bid' I Proposed Structure de Medici (the "Magnificent") -- Police Chief Walter Goulette EstImates 05S a Ie 0 5 died; in 184.7General Winfield 'fhe budget, for Grosse New Shop Will Total More Than $3,000 Much. practical .detail in. Scott, began his march from I' Pointe townshIp' has been , M' CI thl Sh t valved In the coming Memo. Vera Crua which ended in the . d f When the brand new LlCbold en song op a rial Library drive was dis. capture or the City of Mexico, completed and adopte or 20433 Mack avenue opened up for business at 8 o'clock Tues-I d d' 'ded f . 48 It d t ' . cusse an prOVl or 10 a and virtually terminalI'd the the year 19 . t s an sa, day morning, April 13, it was qllick~y clJscovered that un- meeting in General Chairman Mexican War; in 1944.U. S. sea $80,042.27, or about $700 less! wanted customers had been ther~ earlier, Alger Shelden's office in the and air forces blast 46 Jap ships and 214 planes In the western than last year's burlget. The I The place had bE"~n broken mto at the re?r and a large Buhl Building on Monday Pacific and one year later to the millage has also been reduced q.uanity of ~~n's slacks and jackets and a consIderable quan- afternoon, April 12. '. da). sink Japan's mightiest to 90c per thousand dollars ~!s ~:~n si~e;~:sli~e ~~d~atee~ stolen. , .! The meeting was attended baltleship, one of the two larg- t1ir est in the world. assessed valuation. Last year a complete inv~ntory 01 the miss- S h Ok t Sb}k'1\1 11'.Shhelden andfOw enOR...• 't $1. ing merchandIse but ChIef, of C Wet ar e ton,1 carman 0 t he r A MOB OF 500 HIGH SCHOOL 1 was .: ." Police Walter Goulette estimaled ' ganizalion Dri\'e Committee studenls in Windsor yesterday In ad,htlOn. to t~.~ saving thIS the los~ may run to $3,000. H. d C t and his vice-chairmen, Mrs. wrecked the Communist Party year severalltems or unusual ex- Th~ Chi0, ,I job Mr. Neff reported that lrt. I • • Pointe varsity tennis player; and TEX JAX, NatlOnal Ind.oor Boys U.S. Singles Ea~tern t AIJ newd . transmitterf k Willde'be In- 0'n .~plA .1I 7 t,\\ 0 0 f tllC W00,d~ felV davs• Ihe present memorial STASSEN'S great victory in Champion. The clinic will be continued on Saturday, April 17, and Saturday, April 24. s a I' .u~ a ew we.e s a~ sev 1- police on cruise service at 2:45 stand at the High School corner the Wisconsin primaries is attri- -Picture by Fred Runnell. al re~elvlng sek Will be mstalled a.m. came upon two young men would be move.d to the Fisher buted to plain hammer and tongs I on trIal patrol cars for test. These on Newcastle whom they tried to Kercheval 10catlOn, It wa! also practical political work ... Dew- sets cost from $400 tO$~OO each, question. The car speeded up ~ecided to engage a ful! tim~ pub. ey is the worst sufferer in his The old AM receIving. sets I. and was halted only after s~\'eral lJcity man who Will gn'e hIS en. overwhelming de1eat in the same Community Theater Project which have been .used here f?r shots were fired at it. When it tire time to publ;C'izing Ihe cam- itate in which he eliminated First Pointe I a considerab.le per;?d were built stopped one of the occupants paign. Wendell Willkie four years ago by the radIO station employes, jumped out and putting on a burst Word been receIved and paved the way for his own To Be Launched Sunday at Dog Show to tl1emsel\'es at :: cost of ab~ut $140 I of speed got' away in a copse of from Architect Robert Derrick nomination •.. talk that Mac- each, but the new FM WIll have, nearby woods, They got the other that his tentative, or suggested Arthur may drop out of the race to be purchased !rom the factory. one who gave the name of Salva- plans tor the buildi~g were we~1 with this defeat in his home state Meeting in Alger Museum Be Greatest All of the set.:: ill use belong to tore Vetese of Detroit. He gave advanced. the committee, after It •. ; Nebraska.the next round with the lownship, the name of his companion anrl a had finished its immediate work Taft and practically ..11aspirantB All Interested In Any Branch. of Play.Producing Urgea to News and Gray's Sport Shop ----- day or two 18t"r he was picked adiourned to his office to view in the showing. • • ° Attend Organizational Session Collaborate to Provide Ho ors GI.Ven up at his home by Detroit police. them. I. n I A significant coincidence was The plans as thus far worked ON THE SAME DAY that Gov- Called By WernellOen Fun for Community Kids k FO lhat the same forenoon a car theft out show the floor plan and the ernor Dewey was smeared in the The first organizational meeting to launch a community --- Par lremen was reported by a Woods res i- site plan with a goodl~ part at Wisconsin primaries he bags the theater for the Grosse Pointes wiII be held at the A Iger All Pointe kids' and all I den!. That car has not yet been lhe elevation. The buildmg ")would entire delegation 01 9D from his W k Pointe mutts are invited' The . -- r"covered, but the theory is that (Continned on Page ~ home state, New York ... will House Museum this Sunday at 3:30 p. m. Russel ernE" en, k'd t b ' 14', Department Wins Nation"l when Detroit's prisoner beat it h.e .. __~_ offset several Wisconsin seats in of 206 McKinley road, originator of the project, has sellt out I s mus e o\er. ) ears d stopped, long enough to sleal thiS CARL SCIIWEIKART P k Z . the National convention. invitations to a list of recommended talent in all branches old; the mutts can be any age. Award for Secon car, although he insists he did not representatives were elected ar. onlng • • of the theatrical arts; but he wishes to extend a welcome The Grosse Pointe News and Straight Year take it. . _. chairman of the Boara of H If F. · h d THE UN1TED STATES is rc- to any and all residents. having an active interest ill the One of the earlier robbenes In S. a InlS e ported maneuvering for largely dramatl'c arts. Roland Grays' Sport Shop FI're Commissl'oner ~Imer F. the recent plague of such in the COlI~ty upervlsors, . increased shipments of oil from The original, called simply have teamed up to dream up a Ulrich informed the Park Coun- Woods, happene~ on ,March 17 kartThiSonhonorTuesdayfell tonoon,Carl AprilSchwel-13. South America. Grosse Pointe Theatre, hopes to phasize the need for part-time day of fun for the youngsters ciJ on April 12 lhat Grosse Pointe ~hen the EbabrldRICfhar?s I~~~e~~~IMr, Schweikart has been a mem- go into rehearsals almost im- volunteers in every phase of dth' d MUTT Park has been awardcd First tlOn was ro e 0 mlsce " ! ber of the County Board for a Public Meeting Set for M~y 3 mediately for a production to be h . 1 d I' d an elr ogs •. ,a Honor for municipalities in its merchandise to the value of abollt' b f hid' h' MARSHALL SOKOLOVSKY, t eatnea pro uc IOn an man- SHOW b h Id S t ' T' . W. num er 0 years. 0 mg IS To Obtain Approval of offered towards the end of June. agement. "The size, enthusiasm, ,to e e on a ur- class m the NatIOnal Fire aste $400. place, ex.officio as the supervisor the Russian supreme commander I Changes Suggested in Berlin, and the British are in By the first one or two pro- talents, and versatility of those day, May 8. Events will start I Cont~st. . "of the township. a hot argument as to the respon- ductions, Mr. Werneken and his attending the Sunday meeting at 10 a. m, I Thl~ conte~t IS sponsored an= i Love ly PrIsoner In all of the intervening years A report wa~ ,made to the sibility for the air crash in BeTlin associates hope to demonstrate will largely determine whether . . 'nually by th" C~amber of_Com I • chairmen have been elected from Board of CommiSSioners for. the •. , the Russians threaten to seal that good theatre can be brought or not the organization can put .The ShOll' 1\ III be ~taged next merce ~f the Umted. State,. I Gzven Freeclollt almost every other place on the Park at the mee~mg on .~prll 12 the AWes air corridor into Ber- to the community at a price that on a production before fall;' Mr. door 10 the NEWS offIce on Ker- The "O-p~ge re~ol d whIch th~ ~ ,Wayne counly map, but never be-j tha~ the w?rk ot revampm!i the all can afforrl, and that it can Werneken said. cheval avenue between McMillan Par~ submitted 111 thIS coz:t~s ]\frs, Charles VerBrughp;, of !59 fore has a Grosse Pointe man ZOnIng orcl1nance of the Village lin. P ay its own way at the box-of------an d Mulr. roa dS, across the stree t conSisted off. a reportI of claSSifIedd I Notre Dame, was much.. dISturbedfl. ,! Ihe position ., The office lS IS now half completed. Manager. DELA YED BY LEGAL bicker- fice. If the initial productions are ,causes of lre~ a arms an osses, by a "woodpecker ~hat ew 'ope of great imparlance in that Lane. recommended that a public ing the Fed"rnl Power Commis- successful, a permanent, non- Woods Approves fr~m Gray s Sport Shop. There a fire preventIOn pr~gralll as well down her fireplace chimney on the chairm,m names all of the meeting be held ;,t an "ar1y lans D)'c!, 'closed Armed Services COlllmlllee .. ' age. you, Joe, and you, Sally,: Th' d t Iy' Ih ------.-----.-- ,J 'F Al t Ct. D th can enter any dog in the show.: , IS Ol'., n~ app 111 e case, . F N S veterans Arc required 10 register: rOln mos er alU ea He noesn't hal'e to be your own I \t;.here a part~ bUilds a home for M k f E of Hz .ull' fe- or 1 ew tores but those with a credit of one or " IrlOg as'long as you will be able, hl~ ~w':l occup~ncy ~nd sublels: ar 0 XpeJ ll. tt~., more years' service in the last . . -----;--. ,10 show him, Girl dogs Will be the various c?n,truchon WOI k to S · R bb ° P k I war will hI) exempt frolll ,!rafl. A \'01} hlcky man IS Harry A'I w~,ch tIme Seelow had brOKen a, welcomed too. No other pets will cllffl'rent partJe~. , een lU 0 e1"y. ll"l I'lf I The Kerchcvill Corporation, a • • • Mltchf'll, 32. of 13991 Park,grovp-,: wmdow .of the ~ar and suceecded i be ..• only dogs. ---_ I, • (, {I I D"troit concern. fiiect plans in the TIlE NUMBER OF :VIEN Detrol!. lIc owes hi" life to;1O rnu,~lOg r.!ltchel!. He was, Entry blanks mily be obtained P ok' B d t '_. _. .nfficc o{ the Grn"e Pomte city IDLED bv the 25.dAY coal slrike fa~I1l" Pollrc orrl('c~ .Seelow. : rlragged out o~ the smoke. and all cntries must be filed :.t al S U ge Thl're wa; Tlhad plarl'd hcr (IH.S in slor. .Wlt'e building on the south side THE mFT BETWEEN Tln~ when his attrTllion was Ilttractcd him. strcet from the Grosse Pointr! 6 that Wll, a p par (' n t J y cion" "0:" bl'fore ~he left and h"d taken of KPfcheval n('ill' Cadieux. Western Allie.• anr! Russia in Ber. 10 a ('011' pa\'kcr! near th!' May. The poli'ce r<'port say~ Mitt'hell News, The (irst draft of the Park ?Y thieves somewhat out of the her .Il:wl'ls wi(!) hr:r. The doublp- olllldmg will pro- 1m wl(i~ns ~nd the Allies prepa~e fair (;ablrs Inn Ilt Mack and h~d heen drinking nnd Was Competenl judges will be in, vil1,lge's Illldgct for thr ye~r I )u\'enllr .c1ass, They cut the lele. Detecliv!' Enders says it is the viele store rO[)1ll lor two slores. to use fighter plllnes 10 ktep their Moross., . ,~,husive at bein,/( rescued, When chargoe of ~ll c1a.,se,,; ~nrl .t~ere 11948 ha.q heen p\'epat'erl b.llt IS I phone \\I:.rs an,d lurn,ed off t~e ,ame g~ng o{ theivcs who hal'e which arc to he occupier! by the arr corridors open to the WP.~t. lnvcstlgallOg, Sr.elow (ollnn It wns astr.rtamer! he was not Will be pollee and fore o!Tlclals. c still a closely guarded seel(lt. ma.," Ser\ICC lI!;ht, SWitch bel01C pulled off a number of robberies Winkleman slor!',< and the Beck

• • • hoth rloor" of tllf' eliI' 10ekrd, lhe i serioll.~lv ill he wa~ tos-,erl in a vetf'rinarians. civic officials, It will be ('on.,idered by the they began operatIOns. in the Detroit arc. Ileal the Park Shoe company. . CONGRESS STANDS HEADY interior fillf>(1with smoke. ;,I,d ('('l1 in' police hendquallers, sJlorts enthusiasts Ilnci just. plain ~o~rd o( .Cominission('r~ at a spe. They ~allled artess to the house in rccent weeks. The polilce of, Conslntclion will be started to approvc President Truman's MitchI'll slumped over th~ slce'r- R tI (II. . h' spectators on all side.• The J\ldge~ ctal mcC'tmg Ol\ t\pnl 22. At thIS hy brrakmg m thl' Irar

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nam~s nf the 112 d~ad of',GrOSs~ IB}'owllell PZlPl'ls: Scorrs SCRAPBOOK ByR. J scon should go to some member of will 'now, for the first time in its POinte would be seen wl1h the I ' Schweikart the Board who did not reside centJry of existence, have a com- names o( the more than 3,000 i P . Iliz"IC" PlrlYs in Detroit. This resolution, coup- manding voice in the county's ,service men.and ,wome" of the' ) ese .. l. led with a little pressure (rom supreme governing body, PRAlll[ ""L (Continued from Page 1) (Qiutiiflle-d lrOlll Page 1) i POInte sUItably dIsplayed, Dmmalic Group~ o! Brownell EA~N influential men in the Pointe, the day after his 'etection Mr, ft,lIo\\' the Georgian style of' To (he left of the.~aln entrance Junior fligh School'will present • LtA'tts resulted in his election last Tues- ODD FACT 1'1I[ II~S1' Sehweikart was in a reminiscent day, architecture, making it conform, would, be a room whIch would he an EI'e)]inl( of Plays in (he High wl\!J'I Nearly half a billion ,dollars' mood, He called attention to the to lhe architecturill scheme fol.! set aSI~e for the presen,'atlOn of School a"ditol'iun, on Friday OIU.'t His election should be irans- worth o( wool is eaten up by birth of the township on April hl\\'ecl out in the beautiful High; Ihe ' t, 184B, Prior to that it llils been Pointe in Illany instances which every year, AKOPA.L. lIY AtFltc:.1'U a part of Hamtramck township c ..rMs the other:end of the large: the ~art pla):ed In I( by the sons trillllle "Junil!!"s Mus(ache," The Ut,H1'" , 1101' PIGMEH1', which then extencled ft'om BeBe school pro,Q~rtY',extending all the! of GJOsse POinte, Eighth Grad(' g'l'OUJl Will present How LA~4'l ....1I Isle north and east to the county 'il,' from Ihe 'Boulevard tn Ker.l It has already been wgges\('d "Wildc,,! Willi("s Lucky Num- ""'[A DO ~U HSPofs l)o~ CO"E.~ ? line, Later on what was left of Glass Tops ..• ehrl'al ' that in this room would be dis- ilN." The Seventh Grade group the old Hamtramck Township s1'u1'ctl ALONG ,lr. DelTlck has creater! a vcry played the portraits of those wllo ,\~'JiIJ.:ivc a p,antom.i,me: ,"Tl,l~ it!l1 changed itself illtn the present 1'lIt SLl~F"'CI: of 1'111: Give beauty and protection to beautiful entrance. This would died in the war 1 "I., "f th" Si>::'-" . • f1e,'ronj~ Contro' C.nl~, which gO'l'erns 'he operolion of ph. sY1tem. Joseph Hurt Lackey now doing tion of Life Underwriters and the • E,trem. S!nsili"ify of COi'irol combiMl'd with 1Mtanlon'out Actiol1. graduate work in the Law School American Bar Association. Only • !:..f,~~,jnvo-u .. Supply of -htot does away with urlhtoltM",1 .irah. and cold floor ... at Ann Arbor, is his mother. in- last month after he Jeft the office I Jaw, ]\[t's, Mary E, Hurt. The for F!orida the final ratification Et~c1tonic ModuRow cln elJily be imcall~d on an1 automltic heating I Lackey home is at 254 Touraine was made by the two parent or- "'5l~m-Sleam, hot ""aler or warm lir. It i5 moder.l~ in COlI Ind - I road, Grosse Pointe Farms. Also ganizalions of a new Statement ",ill gin you an enrirely ne"" conceplion of comforl. i slll'l'iving ilre two sisters, Mrs ... of Principles whieh he had helped Mail lb~ coupon today for free booklel "The Electronic Way" I Landel' ChisoJm and Mrs, Ralph i to produce as Co-chairman of the eln is care- I ------~ h fine oa~ . It's a Pleasure 'he had opened the t,erl'1~ol'Y for: servicing over 20,000 policyown- texture o~ t ese te a fabric WIth II his company upo~ hiS dIscharge I. ers who held over $100,000,000 of from the Army m 1919 at the, life insurance and annuities. fully blended to crea t that dist1n- to Dine Out, '•• .c1?se of World War I. As a First I Mr. Lackey was treasurer of that soft subtle lus :ioUS Topcoat LIeutenant he had se~'v~~ as In- I the Grosse Pointe Memorial guishes a really lux surance Off,cer, ,1?!, DIVISion, and I Church. He was a member of The wnole fllmily,loves to I conduded the h al.m.n~ school for the Businessmen's Advisory from all oth~rs, ,the Insurance DIVISIon of the. Council of the Schooi of Business Mt in II rellily fine resr- I, Army a: Camp Upton, N, Y, I Administration of Wayne Univer- I A naliv,e of Kentucky, born at sity, and belonged to the Detroit Year! dUrllnt. Treat tnem 1111 to 'HopklllsvllIe, November 18, 1888" Athletic Ctub the Grosse Pointe he had joined the Massaehusells ! Yacht Club a~d the Country Club our luscious, appetizing AND SO'EASY TO OPERATE I Mutual as a supervisor in the: of Detroit. :t (""S " food served in tne finest Louisv,i1Ie Agency in 1~16: H,e I Funeral serviees \vere at 2:30 V 11A lAIN J \; was highly regar?ed wlthm hiS p. m. Thursday April B. Burial 617 Woodward mllnnei' E/lt here fonignt. Company appeanng fr~quenl1y I was at Woodla\~n, Men's Wear • I on the annual eonventlO~ pro-j _ Srlections in.' Blue, Bmwn nnd grams of b~th the Genera\:gent~, The Navv has sold a total of Gray with ..oft overpattern, ' STEAKS I ~nd the FICld, Forces, , e ha < 419 combatant \'Cssels for scrap Blue. Brown, Groy. and Natural I Just b~en appomted ch~lrman ?f Ior for conversion to peacetime in plain shadr", two Important committees 1Il pursuits CHOPS preparation for the Massachusetts ' _ ROASTS Mutual's 100th Anniversary in . !951. FOWL FISH One of the most prominent'I men in life insurance circles in I both the United State.; and can-'I ada, he shared with only one oth- er man the unique disiinction of CLlpid's Famous Ham- ;'i, • • ha\'ing been ?.! the head of all I .' burgers are made from three o( the largest organizations All in~!esjthan 3p minUtes. , in life insurance field activities, Strictly Fresh R 0 u n d i In !!l2!l he was chairman 01 the: • • Steak ••• That's why i Million Dollar Round Table, and i They're so Good! was a tife member of that organ- I W

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Thul'1day, April IS, 1948 GROSSE POINTE NEWS PI9' Three ,,'i ! RUNS INTO CAR from RIchard School on AprU 8. Littlejohn spoke at length before eft lenHealth Authorlety the Farms council. He said that Police Settle I Donna Jeane Mumford, 10, of' The ear, driven by Mrs. Allen of Shl Assessors Call Personal ,278 McKinley road, was slightly Piper bouevard, was backing. out', , .dered by Park ~e~'~~'~::;e~~ i~pr~~~~ab~~':ror thi~ Driving Dispute injured when she ran into the of the driveway at 220 McKinley Also ConSl health service for the Farms Property Tax "Nuisance" side of a car on her way home when the accident occurred. • ------alone. He mentioned that it Two rather well known young Requests Information From County on What Services Could I would be 25 miles removed from Would Do Away With Collection As Required By State m~n of Grosse Pointe got in a Be Expected if it Took Over Job Now the operating headquarters of his Law; Officials Have Fun Recalling Experiences heated argument in front of the ' department. He suggested that ______Alger Club at 1 o'clock on Mon. H dl d b T h an e y owns Ip if all, 01' the more important part Some local officials were discussing their adventl!res by day morning over which one of esquire (Jilt Studio On April 5 Village Managet. Lane of the Park addressed of Grosse Pointe, should desire land and sea, 1'S well as dav and nighl,in their efforts in them should run the car. . '" .'. the County to take over the J • h P' The older one, about 21, Co. letter. to County DJr(~c~o!' of He,alth I."lttleJohn askmg him health service, it would probably making assessm~nts on ,p,erson~propert)~~~ Oll1t:_. __ thought his friend, about 18. was EXQUISITE HANDMADE IRISH LACE categoncally what speclftc service Ius department could result in the county establishing The many. beautifully fUlnlshedihas decided to stop, look and in no condition for safe driving. TIIble Cloths, Place Mats, Runners, Chair Sets render the Park in the event of an arrangement being made I a division headqu~rters in this homes III thiS al ea are a potential, '1I'sten. I He wasn't: in fact he was ex. source of sizeable revenues via between his department and the village for taking over the I neighborhood from which the The Jaw of the sovereign state I cceding drunk. sep\lltus vino, ENGLISH BONE CHINA , village's health se1;vice. This request for information! service could be directed for this the personal properly tax, but of Michigan requires more for its! The altercation aroused the inasmuch as there is no desire to ' . hb d ' Attractively Priced • , covered 1) the examination and I area. "soak the rich" and it is a form negation that an act of a village I nelg aI's an the police were abatement of nuisances the in- There seems to be no question council. ea lled. They escorted the dis. &==5======: 2) of property extremely difficult putants around to the Maumee 8324 Woodward TR. 1.6837 I spection of restaurants' and their o~ .the right of muniCipal sub- Nur E'lrlJd Open Ena!Jl11 to evaluate and often times to ------police station. where a paternal ;N'\ (f personnel handling food 3) the. 1 diVISiOnS of the county demand- ,\I' "b examination of fish, ga~e, milk, ing and gelling this ser~i~e from even get to for a looksee, the N d $358000 discussion was held. In the end taxing proccss has been loosely everylhing was sweel and lovely Cce'1\t and meal and all perishable foods i the county health authontJes. The ee, exposed for public sale, 4) the I law says it must give such scrv- applied. T R W d again and the young men de. 111'e" One day a couple of these of- parted arm in arm, J. regular examination of the water i~e. in all communities where the o. un. 00 S the supply. 5) the ~xamination.of the clhzens. have not alr~ady set up ficials made a call at one of the They had al\l;- _\ DISHWASHER To Buy 01' Sell call TU. 1-5440 it for us and it \\'on't be one we 'I \ . ",..-~~"-"""-...... ,,,,...... ~ ...... ~ ...... --.~~ .....- like.

SPRING STYLES iJfjt/ tJ of DISTINCTION WOODWARD AT STATE ' • ruuy AUTOMATIC-yoa sd the dial nul '"ltt-ud walk away! Dishamatic d~s the rest! ~r!~:~%,?:J:fJ \ r

,,,,,,,,~o(.) ,,,.~~ ... I • BUILTIN WATER HEATER boosts even cold lap ....att'!' .-. '~---'-"'-~"-- J to 170'.180' F. Only this really hol water can r ~.~ cut grease, loosen hardenffi food. ii - • 'HER.SCRUBS EYIRYTHIMG in this scalding torrent.. High pressure clean'in.,! fo~ce ....ashes a/I table- "~,I i!.••.•~...!ill/V ....are hygienically clean! ,,;,1 ,\~i~~*/.jli# it • mOLES DISHES, .mYERlI'ARE. all tableware for (n.".. Dc~i~ne~ to fit In Sui.s ily of f,i:r in stationary nck. ,\'.:h,i-"g m""tS b"t modern kitcr.''';'i1s. "rOp~on~s the wa I.n! • HEATRISE 1MTUB IS mDOU~n't hurt the m~ delicat.e dinnerware! You'll nove d wllrdrobe 10 No ansanitary t"",,-: give you fhal lop.(')fjhe. • RlNOS MEVER TOnCR DIS!lJATtR! cis- Dish!lmatic mechanicAlly driM ~v~ryt.~,in If morning fee I i n 9 thdt -.vapnriz~s mflisture, fans it a.. ay! c(')no~> from being cor. • NO llESS TO CUANDP- Dishamatic cleaM lts~if. redly, yel not too ob. then shuts off. No drain.screens to clean, ~a"e v:elJ>~Y V/!

It's fun to have foet in qay, cushioned.for.your.comforl MARSHALL & O'CONNOR Oomphic$! Turkey red with grecn.striplld CAne or light cJ!-aydon cJ!-OUiE,3"c, SCOTLAND TAILORS COMPANY blue with red. Cro$Hfrap, 83.50 sling back, 8-•• 50 (;'OJJC poin/a CUSTOM TAILORS TO GENTLEMEN Xlagara 5900 Slipp('r.'l, fifCh floor 17119 KERf'RE\',U" ,,'.E. ----Harry R. Eslillg ----*. Donald K, SchiUing ----- I

• ) G R 0 S SE P,OJ N TEN E W S Thursday, April'S, 1948

People fired with the answer Anti ..Pol1u~~~ Bi~~Sidetracked 1St. Paul High School Lisls jPark Fire. Alarm ~CO~!8 to H.ea.r (ass Town Hall to fear don'l live in fear of being fired, A res"h:tH 1 'ciep!,'r:!1g the given an opPOltunily by Govl'r- Th. d Q' l H p.Z 1Box 162 Mangled Bo McMtllln L' t S k fact thaI the St:'~cial S;',slC'n of nnr SIj:!iC'r 10 considc: mU,ch ,~eed-II . lr uar er . onor UPl S' __ __ IS S pea ers Ihe State LegI3h'llr~ I-as nl,t been ed anti-pollutIOn legislatIOn was I Fire alarm b No 162 E ____ ~s """ (olln\\' afhllaled With the Mlch- I Paul High Sehool took their JUNIORS firsl honors- Clare of th b ':I b t b t th LIOns, and Clare Cummmgs, na. II Th t T H II I 1 n , Ig t' t h d . 't . \ en ure I al leD' .. th, p . '. . ..' The mormng rally IS III Denby Fnedelmd Wagner author of [1 t slIP . II lt~n n I Margaret Wortle)'. Phyllis Muore ,rcronica Tanim' The clime Will be In charge of I High School, at 10 o'c!oc,k: and "Heritage of Fire" i~ the talent 1 \1' nex regu ar egIs Olive ses- " , f n t'onallv noted . h did d " - WAL T ER S' sinn in January is expected when Third 1I0nars - James Furton, John Bingham, M,argaret Clark, a h glOUp I 0 ,t I "Il't k th the aftelno~n rally 15 se e u ~ e,' charming granddaughter ot the MUCC board of directors 'rhomas Geist, Robert Herman, Harry lIammond, John Hoey, p ~.tograp 1,~1sIf II 10 W.I a eel for 2:00 0 clo,ek

A~tiqueand

F'urnitureof distinction in'eludes desks, chairs, an l1-]1c. black 'and gold lacquered Chinese C11ippendale dining room set; break- fronts, curio cabinets.

Noteworthy among the oil paintiilgs are many signed by distin- guished artists.

Continental porcelains include Meissen groups and figurines of delicate beaut.;y-, DniHlen clock seU:;, Vienna medallion center plates, English dinner service, tea sets, service plates, individual cups and saucers, and many othei' charming, oeconltive objects in addition to a fine selection of glass. A.k tll. man who own .. iO'n. Outstanding in this rare collection of the beautiful in home ap- pointments are table lamps of exquisite workmanship in Meissen; See one of the finest exhibits of choice orienfal rugs ever placed on la)e i'l our Gal!eries from beautiful pastel Kerma'ls in '5- Sevres, Royal Vienna, Come in -learn I~OW PackarJ "sa'e'y~sprin'" pow.r sorted 5iles to large carpets. An unusually fine group of Sterling, Sheffield and plated silver gives you woncierFul new ga.soline economy I Represer:ted are slich wel! k'lOw'l rugs as Kermans, Ta bril, includes a lovel~' English Sheffield Lazy Susan in Queen Anne Ispahans, Bokha ras, Royal Sarouks, Dozdrs, Irans, Ham.d.ns, You'd naturally expecr Packllrd owners For these big, precision. built Packard design; four chests of Sterling silver flatware, tea and coffee ser- Shiru Serr",bandl. Kesha"l, KhorllSsen Bejdrs etc., .110 Turkish lO marvel at rhe turbine smoolhness of Eights-with a:1 their luxurious room. incs$ and increased roadweight - are vices, canrlelabrm" entree dishes, salt and peppers, individual and Chinese rugs, Silk rugs and Aubussons. We have a good the new '48 Packards. (And they do,) actually delivering lip 10 10% more cream and sugars, trays. variety of runners in singles or pairs. You'd expect tbem to praise Packard's mileJ per gallon! new "safety.sprint" power -the new Worth looking into? It's a "must" Linens and laces include banquet cloths, luncheon sets, tea towels, ne greatlHt opportunity to buy Oriental rugs of choice qualify kind of reserve power thar breezes them around other cars and fast hiJ!hway story for every prospective sine ellr Pepperell percale sheets and pillow cases, towels, napkins, hand- in years. Can now be seerl daily including Sunday from I P,M. buyer. You'll find the cold facts, and a to S P,M. ' busses ••. into the clear. (And they do.) kerchiefs. Wllrm welcome, at your nearest Packard Dut the big surprise-the advance. dealer's showroom! Auction every even'ng be9inning Monday, April 19th, at S P.M. ment that excites these owners most of 1I11-is the way these Packards get I,\.fr;l FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, Exhibition: ART SALON mile;lge 0111 of ~:!ery gllllonf B ka d April 16-17.18; from I :00 to 6:00 P.M, AUCTION GALLERIES CO. o~tof tillS wcrld... irtfu your hurt.... ac .v . SALE: STARTING TUESDAY, APRIL 20, at 130 P.M, 409 EAST JEFFERSON Joseph N. Dumouchelle and continuing each night at the same time until every artie1e PACKARD GROSSE POINTE. INC. AUCTIONEER AND APP,RA1SER is sold, CHERRY 6255 15205 f. J.ffer.on Av.nll' 17 .YedrJ oj Relit/Me Sl'lfillg oj Ibe Ar/J. GROSSE POINTE, 3D, MICH. - VA. 2.7900

l\ II ~I f , "',J Thursday, April r 5, 1948 Go R O'S S E POI N TEN E W S Page Five A Columnist Ref'axes With Her Family ----

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17110 KEIlCHEl' ,\L Al'E. (jt'O:He pOi/,de NIagara .')900

Harry R. Esling Donald K. Schilling

-Slork Club Piclure .MRS. TRUMAN TALLEY (centef), who writes Talley-Rant exclusively for the Summer is. the time for Grosse Pointe News, pietLll'cd in Sherman Billingsley's Stork Club with her daughter, HELEN, and son, TRUMAN, JR. Mrs, Talley is the wife of the late Fox Movietone News Reel executive, and the sister of Chisholm Macdonald of Mirabeau place, Grosse Pointe Farms. She lives in New York and her column on doings in Gotham and her many trips to various parts of the world, appears weekly on the NEWS Editorial Page.

dell C. Wilcox has issued invita- / tions to a dessert bridge and terrace living Pre-Nuptial Parties paper shower on the following, Saturday, April 24. A Tuesday tea on 1\Iay 4 will Honor Brides-Elect be hoslessed by Mrs. H. J. Den- with Ficks Reed rattan Furniture Eieanor Costello, Jane Howarth c!lnd Annabel Danhof Feted Ier, in honor of the bride-elect. at Series of ShOwers, Breakfasts and,luncheons Mrs. Robert Mount has planned a luncheon for May 5. • Spring brides-elecl and their' fiances are being feted at Annabel's fii\nce is the Son oC I The terrace ;s the living room of your summer life. There's where you breakfast the usual round of pre-nuptial parties in the Pointe. First Mr. and Mrs. Samuel P, Hess of 1 on the list, because their wedding is only a few days away, are Eleanor Costello and Paul B. Allen, Jr. Merriweather road. Brewster I ". Congregational Church will be. on lazy. Sunday mornings; relax outdoors, sh ielded from sun or rain by its awning; Since Elean(,r and "Jack" met' . ,\ as atlendanls at lhe wedding of Weeks of' Oxford t:0ad gave a the scene of the weddmg. . their daughter. Virginia, to Ed- breakfast part~ to. honor Jane ----.- entertain your guests in the cool hours of dusk. Your terrace should refled win B. Henr~'. Jr., last April, 1\k HowB;rth and Bl!~ HIbbard, \~b05e To Hold Dlsplay I and Mrs, William E, Shoemaker wed~lng day Will be AprIl 24.1 In an informal way, the comfort and beauty of an indoor room. Happily, Ficks Reed were hosts Saturday evening at Glona Fo~d, Ward Delvnler, Jr.,: Of Hooked Rugs I a har shower for the couple. Mary LOUls.eHurley. ~larence J'I __ -\ transforming one of the rooms McLeod. JI., Joan Slnnger, Bob I' . , inlo a "Gay Nineties" barroom Taylor and Tom Armstrong were PupIls of Marjorie Hanford, I is the kind of furniture that creates this atmosphere. for the \')arly. at the breakfast. , well knov,lI1~.uthority on hooked Guests included Mr, and Mrs. \ Also gathered aroUl:d the table I rugs, will exhibit their handi- There's comfort in the easy sofas, chairs and chai ses-go0d utility in the versatile tables. Paul B. Allen. the Walter Costel- were K.ay Sherman, D.1C~ Jerome, craft at lhe Grosse Pointe Board I los, Mr. and Mrs. David Neill Ted HIbbard, the WIlham Hur- f Ed r W d d A 'II • . leys, Mr. and Mrs. Courtney 0 uea JOn, e nes ay, pn: There's beauty in the exotic contrast of tangerine fabrics against the natural tropical RaTten. a Day, the Vernon Geigers, Mr' Rankin and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle 21 from 2 to 4 p.m. I and Mrs. Rudolph Loffell , Mr.'l D .1' J b. d M J HAil M e\ m, r. There have een many re- I and Mrs. II alm~s .) end' lhr, Annabel Danhof, daughler of quests for a class in rugmaking i House & Garden shows this unusual furniture in th'e April Issue. an rs. a orne IUSan e Mr. and Mrs. John J. Danhof of in this community and it is. Donald R. Broekers. Stratford road, will be honor hoped that this exhibit will lead 01hers presenl were Bernard guest at a series of parties pre- to SllCh a class. Any woman in- I Be sure to see it in au r Lower Floor Terrace Room. 1;. Clark, ~r., Pal SeynlOltr,. WiI- ceding her May 8 marriage to terested in rug making is invited I llatTl Baubw. Rulh Beckbismger. Samuel A. He>s. to attend lhe exhibition. One friay : Mary Jane Scymour and C. A. \ On .Salul'day, EVelyn. Lough obtain furlher information by I Dcan HI. '. will give a luncheon and kitchen calling Niagara 2000, Extension I SECTIONAL CHAIRS, each $78.00 STUDIO COUCH $160.00 Sunday m 0 r r. 1 n g. Barbara shower for Annabel. Mrs. Wen-I 25. TRAY ON STAND ~18.25 END TABLES .from $20.00 LQW COFFEE TABLE $69.50 DOUBLE CHAISE with hood $225.00 PULL.UP AR~r CHAIRS, each $43.00 SERVING CART $70.00

A I~rge selection of other Fricks-Reed Rattan pieces Saiterini and Woodard wrought iron, umbrellas, lamps, rugs and accessories, priced to meet your needs. .

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" ' ... '. ", .. Page Six Go R 0 SSE POI N TEN e'w s Thursday, April 1'5, 1948 Robed N. Hess Marries his fiance, Annabel Danhof, were Merritt D. Hills Hosts Luncheon Show . W II . Oh' among the Delrolten who attend- V. of M. GroupsTo Hold Dance I End of a Long Project Josep htne e s In 10 ed, At Dinner Party in DAC Whcn the University of Michi- B. Hyde, the Stuart G, Baits, Mr.) At Yacht Club Mr. and M~muel P. ~e!S ~ The couple will resIde In the Mr. and Mrs. Merritt D. Hlll of ~an Alumnae Association and the! and Mrs. Richard A, Forsyth, the I Chairman for the ladies' lunch. pf Merriweather road, traveled to Ohio town. Neff road were hosts at a recent University of Michigan Club of I Jamcs K. Watkms, Mr. and Mrs. eon and fashion show to be given Wyoming, 0., recently. for the ----- Detroit have their filst annual, Ben Marsh and tbe George E, Tuesday, April 20. at the Grosse marriage of their son, Robert N. THAT OLD COMPLAINT dinner party in the DAC, spring formal dance at the De- i Parkers, Jr" have been asked by Pointe Yacht Club is Mrs. Wil- Hess, to Josephine Wells, daugh- Mrs. Mark Stevens of Moross Guests included Kenneth Self, troit Boat Club on April 16, they' the associations to be patrnns. liam O'Neili Kronner. Mrs. Rex ter of Mrs. Josephine Wells, of .road reported to Farms pollee of Salt Lake City, Utah; Mr. and will have a number of Grosse i Mr. Hyde is president .of the !legan and Mrs. Lewis Fisher Wy.oming. that someone had stolen the Mrs. A. F. McGraw, of Oakland, Pomte patrons. , mcn's associallon, Mrs, BaIts and Brown are assisting her. The afternoon riles were sol- radiator ornament from her President and Mls, Ale)wnder I Mr. $tephens are regents of the The C

Shaleen's hosiery advisor will be at

:Jacobson's Friday and Saturday, April 16 & 17

The true chClrm of your windows will be greatly llccentuated with custom mClde draperies selected to help co.ordinate your Spring hosiety wardrobe from our new f!lbrics for !pring ond summer. Our representative will cllll to !lid in your select- ing. We feClTure ten day service. Kirsch - Treverse dre~ry herdwere us~d exclusively • Flex-e.!um Blinds • Cornice Beards • Custom made slip covers .• Materiels also sold ,e- JEAN CALDER toil by yerd. THE BEDELL CO. 11646 WHITTIER, near KELLY ROAD Open Thurs., Fri. and Sat. Evenings Call for Appolnlnlent to See :'>falerlals In 'Four Horne-VE. 9-1038 u1k NYLONS

t"at add zest and sparkle to your Spring ,,'ardrobc

If YOII've eVer washed a spanIel, you know how thorolllhIy dirty Mist-sheer Shaleen nylons that fit like a dream, a dOl can ,et - way down to the skiD. color-keyed in exciting Spring shades ~ .• Your rup ,et "wa,. TRAVEL down deep" dirty, too. They need a thofoufh TRIO from dl'lrkly sophisticated hues to subtle, S tar • cleanln, to make' them soft-spoken muted tones, designed to brf,ht, beautiful and Janftary, Corda,. Ean de Cologne Set For lon,er-Jast- blend or contrast with your In, beauty, for • delightful fran-lill' eompanion you r family's new Spring ensembles, health, for long- er • llvlnr rugs, call Star today. 1.3S to 2.2S Star's prices are J° enhance each day with exciting e c () n 0 mlcally low. variety, three Cordoy el'lUX de co- logne teamed to bring you a won- derful choice ••. Tzigane~ Jet or Possession, or Tzigane,' Fre~zy and Tacked.Down Car. JoujoLJr MoL You'll find the snug pels Clemled on I I I Your Floor II gold.lined box Md non-spill bottles Desired. a blessing en route, l'l treasure at CA• ..,. CUalllliO CO. home. I I 3.7,j Jaco~~on/-L JAMES J. TRUDELL, President 0", 56th Yea,! NUl tax KERCHEVAL at ST. CLAIR TU. 2.7000

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I11iUI1C1.y. April IS, 1948 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Seven

SU'PORT THE CANCER DRIVE Opening of New Parcells Sch.ool Delayed Until Fall Opening o( the new Parcdls ,,('nienee and PI'en danger to the SchOOl on \'(,tIli,': road n('ar children." Mack ilvenue will be delayed un. Mr. Barnes indicated that the til September, according to an Board of Education and pl'ofes- ann'Juncprnent from the offi~ of sional slaff have from the begin- the sllpl'rintendent of schools, ning of the Parcells project been John H. Bal'lws, handicapped by conditions in the Sellool :lIIt)wt'il;cs had hoped construcl ion industrv over wh i(~h to occupy the new building early they had no c('ntl"ol. Materials in the present ser.\ester. Whlie shortages, strikes, labor shortages the building itself is essentially and low productivity of labor complete at the present time, have all Interfered with normal necessary grading, sidewalks and progress on the building. playground Ul'e<1S cannot be fin. ished for se\'l'ral weeks. Jacqueline Kay Honored "Less than ten weeks of the At Luncheon in Canada eurrent school year remain," said Superintendent Barnes in an. Peggy Van Loon was hostess at nouncing the postponed opening. a .recent luncheon and linen "It is our carefuliv considered shower at Beach Grove Golf Club, jUdgment that it w~uld be con- Tecumseh, Ont., whIch honoreri trary to the best interests of the brido.elect J a c que Ii n e Kay, children to transfer them to a dSlIghterof the Sylvest!!r P. Ks)'s new school building this late in of Three Mile drive. Jacqueline the school year. This is particlI- will become the bride of William larly true in view of the fnct that Bass on May 1. • conditions outside the Parcells Shower guests Included Mrs. building are such as to m.1ke it Eldred Bass, Mrs. Sylvester Kay, exertmcly difllcult to operate Mrs. Robert Bacon, Mrs: Arthur the school without serious incon- Badeau, Marion Wilberding, Mrs. ------ISydney Terry, Mrs. Richard 'l l.flZ.ll' Ho' 1'10)' Schrage, Jan Savery, Betty Bass, Te {., " to (, Pat O'Keefe, Mrs. Bernard Schroll New York Guest and Mrs. _Jo_hn_Ba_lJe_y_. Busy Spring Vo!Ico!Ition Mrs. Zaio Woodford Schroeder f opened het. home in Bishop road For Betty Ann Beau ait to an afternoon tea Tuesday, given by the Detroit Federation The Easler holidays were vcry "El'JH,A.NCE" of Womell's Clubs of which she' exciting for Miss Betty Ann Beau- is president,' fait who spent four days In Hav- Pencil ..slim figure-paring A second tea this afternoon ana. Belty Ann made the trip on will honor lilts. William Tidd the S. S. Florida with Romaync girdlc flattery Cole. of New York City, director Schloss of Cleveland and Gloria Junior sophisticate of the American RUral Child McPhillips of 11'1em phis, also a Service for the Save the Chil- student at Barry College in by Lily of France dron Fedel'atipn. lvII'S. Cole will j'vliaml. While in Havana the girls discuss progress being made in stayed at the beautiful Hotel FAILLE SUIT helping rural schools throughout Nucional. thc country. Returning to college, Belty Ann Mrs, William A. Hudson is was busy getting ready for the A step-in thafs completely different ... it's feather-light gencral r;.hairman for the tea. Watcl' Ballet which wa.s held Ap- Ticket chairmGn is Mrs, John 'I ril 8 in the pool on Barry College hip.a~~ent and cool with no S'2ams, bcnes er closing. Wonderful ny- _Collins. Campus. lon elastic designed with a diamond-shaped rayon satin 101- the SIIIUl't panel, front and bad, that presses you into flai, beautiful shape. In tearose only. Sizes 25 to 3D, 14 inch - - - 13.50 Sizes 26 to 32, 16 inch, .. J.i.OO

A peter pan tiny rounded co'far aEove a torso snug racket that flounces out into ripples of drape at the hip. A wand-slender skirt that enhances. Iii black or navy. Sizes 9 to 15. another 2.i.OO value pacing DUESS SHOP FORTY-NINER

Our yoke.baek rain or shine DENIMS classic

Scamper about this summer

in colorful JACOBSON DENIMS

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I. Page Eight GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, April IS, 19~8 Society News Gathered. from .A.lI of the Po intes From Another Pointe Short and to' the Poi nte Na ncy Macpherson of View During the spring vacation From Venice, Calif., has come,T 0 Wed Robert Gray b)' from U. of M., DOROTHY MEY- Planning Moth~rs' Club Event MRS. ROBERT W. STANDART, ------ER had as her house guest in the who will spcnd part of the next Other Pointers Make Spring Romantic News; Robert Behr }tUJJe S<:hermerhorn Bishop road home of her par- month with her son-in-law and to Marry Margery Ann Peters' Kathleen ents, MIL and MRS. A. J. MEY- daughter, MR. and MRS. DAVID B d' h' B h I I I A letter in our m~il • • • . ER, JACQUES DUCHAMP. an M. WHITNEY, JR., of Muskoka a ertsc er 5 etrot a To d Asks us if we don't think 1948 has been II lough yellr on heir- excllange student from Lyon, Franc£', Dorothy and Jacques re- road, ••• Spring and engagement rings are strolling hand in hand esses . • • f J I turned to'the Univel'sity Monday. through Grosse Pointe, as new names are added each week H~ving special reference to the domestic dif!icullies. 0 ?ca LOUISE FLETCHER has gone to the list of prides-to-be. Latest troth told was that of girls whose divorces hllve been shot oul over the wire services since • • • back to classes at Braircliff Jun- Among the recent travel re- ior College, after spending the Nancy Macpherson and Robert M. Gray. the first of the year. , . tUl'llees are 1I1R. and MRS. HER- spring holidays with her par- Nancy's pal'<~nts, Mr, and MIS,'",------Nllmely . . . BERT B. THIX of East Jefferson ent., the CHARLES II. FLETCH- A. D, Macpherson of :l\'leadow I and the late Mr. Meissner, Frllnces Dodge who received her divorce from Jimmy Johnston avenue. They were at Nassau. ERS of Vendome road. Lalle n,vea~ed the' engageme~tl A reception at the Whittier will y y lasl week in Ponliac • • • • • • • • • Sat;',rda , n:ght at a ._part In follow the 7:300'clock ceremony Peggy Seyburn ... reported to be in Reno ••• dissolving legal:. M'lS. GEORGE B. H~FFERA~ the_I home. Roler! b the son in Covenant Pre s b y t ' MRS. C. HASCALL BLISS of of Mrs. John W.Ja es, of New Church • el'l a n ties with Eddje Mcilvain. . . lIS agaul JI1 her home .m Mern- l11 Beverly road and her daughter, Philadelphia, and the late Wil- . A A K h Wi! grllnted G divorce on the West I weather road after a tnp to Bos- BETTY, a student at Briarcliff n,d nne resge ..•• W 0 s. 'ton and points East. In Boston, liam F. Gray. CO'lst th,s week from Jimmy Breckenndge . . . she was a guest of the EDWARD Junior College, spent the week- Announcmnent is made by Mrs, end together inNe\\' York. MR. SctllyDuf field LOOK ABOUT YOU BARRE'I'TS. Eleanor Peters of Kirby avenue • • • BLISS is in Baltimore, Md. cast of the betrothal of her Honored at Tea Judging from the news slories ... we can easily conclude .• , MR. and rooms. AUGUSTUS C. • • • dal,ghter, Margery Ann, to Rob- that it hasn't been a particularly happy year for the "heircmes" ••• LEDYARD of Lochmoor boule- While they were in Florida, crt M. Belli', whose parents are Bl'ide-elect Sally Duffield was But a chronicler of life in the rare.i-fjed regions of High 50- vard motored to Toronto over MR. and MRS. H. MURRAY I 1\11'. and Mrs. Fred A. Behr of honor guest - last week at a tea ciely • • • the weekend, where they visited NORTHRUP of Three. Mile drive' Colonial road, and kitchen shower lven b Can only hope ••• that maybe the three girls named will return Mr. Ledyard's cousins. MR. and made a point of gettmg over to Mr. B£'hr, who graduated from Mrs. Charles II Hodge; J' ~ /0 Detroit to make their homes. . . MRS. WILLIAM BROWN H;:N- Miami' Beach for a week-end the University of Michigan, w~s Iher daughtel', Mrs, E. S~otrR~~- All were exceedingly popular here .•• and all make very good DRIE. ••• With the HARVEY C. FRUE- :. member ?f Delta Kappa Epst- Icy, in Mrs. Hodges' Kenmore HAUFS. Ion fratermty. The couP?le have road residence, Sally will many copy, • • On Saturday Junior Leaguers • • • n~ade plans for a May _2 wed- Morton McCinley, of Baltimore, THE DOCTOR SAYS. •• will greet ALFRED BURKE, MRS. ROBERT O. ARTNER of dmg. .. on Satmday. We re-prinl from Time magazine .•. for your digestion: coming. froIn .Boston to. 5et t.he Kerby road acted as hostess Mon- ~athleen Badertscher _ IS the Mrs. George Bethune Duffield "Social climbing is something the doctors specifically warn wheels III motIOn for thell' Folltf7s ,\.._ day, when members of the Jun- bnde-elect of Walter Karenko, Mrs. Frederick Duffield and Mrs: • 'W h b bl t h th .. t 'th' of 1948. He'll be here again May -Picture by Fred JlImnells ior committee of Louisa St. Clair her parenls, 1111". and ~1rs. Paul IIem'~' DulIield were among lhe ag~lnst; eave ean a e 0 s ow at among pa"en s WI 4 r . th T 1 t p .. t . t tl , . d' . I 'th d d I I d 'th th 'd _01 e a en at y a 1e Chapter, DAR, met in Newberry G. Badertscher of Iv!adlson road, shower guesls. Others present cnron'c Iseases In genera, WI uo ena u cers an WI yrol Country Club when the cast will The annual Scholarship Bridge Tea staged .. by the House. have re\',caled, He IS the son of were Helen 'Posselius. Betty disorders there is an unusual number of social climbers and strainers, be scleeled. 'Chairman of the Mothers' Club of Grosse Pointe High School will be held • • • Mrs. JulIa ..Karenko of BurnSIde Claire Plaggemeyer, 1\'11'5. Ed. that is, persons who want to improve their social status.' party is MRS. JAMES MCMIL- in the school on the afternoon of Friday, April 23. One of With her dau"ghter, JOAN, avenue. ward J. Posse Iius, Mrs. Hilrry W. Duodenal ulcers .•• it isn't worth it! LAN, with MRS. ARTHUR H, the events which will be featured is a bake sale. MRS. MRS. THOMAS W. NORMILE of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gieche of Plnggemeyer, Mrs. Seabourn R. BUHL, JR., as eo-chairmiln. Devonshire road spent a week Notre Dame avenue have an- Livingstone and her daughter, IT'S MAY PARTY TIME HENRY ECKFIELD, left, and MRS. FRANK J. WILSON, • • • co-chairmen of the sale, and MRS. WILLIAM ROSSITER, at the Hotel Greyslone in the nounced the engagement of their Helen. I MRS. HENRY B. JOY of Lake Always at this time of year, •• society finds ihelf concentrating right, general chairman of the tea, make arrangements with Great Smokies. daughter, May Elizabeth, to Har- Also present were Mrs. Long- Shore road left Fl'iday to attend • • • old E. Grunewald, son of A. C. year Palmer, Mrs. Cleveland 011 li~ely young women ••• MRS. RUTH FLOM, dean of girls al the school, for a booth. One of whom will win the single honor of leading the grand n

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DETROIT [lQTJE~LINE LITTLE HARRY$ INI:. ,I, 397 FISIII~II I' ••AD Tuxedo 2-3500 1517 E. Las 0la5 Blvd. ORT UUDERDA1E. 'PLOlUDA I ~ 1 f, J l 1 ~ .Thursday, April IS, 1948 GROSSE POINTE NEWS

Woman's Page • • • by, of~ and for Pointe Women St. Cla}'e Party Fashion Show at Yacht Club I Mothers' Club plans Attrllcts 1,000 Flattery-Sherman Big' Scholarship Tea A record attendance of about 1,000 lurned out ~'esterday after- [Yaws Solem"nized Most Important Event on Calendar of Organilation With InColon,"l'hI'Mntlhe{Iwomen. hOf st. Reception in Home of Bride's Parents Follows Wedding .'d '1 23 are 0 on I' a co pans pre. t' Ch h C I 800 Members S.thed.uled for Frl ay, ApT!, I sent I'd their ftower show and Ceremony in St. Pau sure i oup e . In High School I fashion parade in the Esquire Honeymoon in South The biggest annual event of the Mother:;' Club .of Grosse Theater. Jacobson's ~pollSored the A traditional gown of ivory satin with sweeping train Pointe High School, the Annual Scholarship B.ndgc Tea, I style parade which featured was Suzanne :rv!arie Fattery's choice for her marriage Satur- will be held in the High School at 1:30 p.m. on Fl'Iday, Api'll I Powers models. day to Alvin George Sherman, Jr. The vows were solemnized 23. Proceeds will go into the fund which provides scholar. More than 80 door prizes, at noon before Fatber Joseph Bohr in St. Paul's Church on ships for outstanding students of the schooL many donated by local mer- the Lake,' ------The club now has more than .------..------ichants, were gIven away d.unng Suzanne is thl' daughter of ~lr. Both molhers wore corsages of 800 members. Il's work is aided! HD d " B' '.' the prograll1: General chairman and Mrs, Thomas Flattery of SI. orchids. by interested Pointe and Detroit I' e e 'le, S lor the affair was Mrs. M. J. Clair avenue. MI. and 1\lr3, AI. A reception in the Flattery merchants who have contributed, B t tl l' T II Chargot of Balfour road. vin G. Shl'rman of Balfour road heme followed th", ceremony, aft. many pl'izes to be awarded at the! e ro ta 0 C Mrs; Leon. VerHaeghe sel'\'ed are the bridegroom's parents. er which the newlyweds left. on . tea, The d<.;or prize will be a I --- as tJcKel chairman, and Mrs. R. Honor maid for :1er sister was a molor trip to Fort Lauderdale, beautiful quilt made by a neigh. The engageme.nt of Mary' EliZ-1 H. Burke and Mrs. L" B. Mann Patricia Flattery. Sall.1 Flat- Fla., and Havana, Cuba. They borhood group headed by Mrs.: abeth Bder to F. A. Goodhue, Jr. !lad charge of door pnzes, Mrs. tery, anothf'1' sister, Corinne will make their home rm St. Lorne S. Norton. . i has been announced !>y her p~r- ~',J, Christie, Jr., and ~~'s. J. ~. Clements, l\Irs. J. W. Berns, and Clair avenue. Mrs. Charles B. Lod is presl-I ents, Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Bl'ier Ih1lmB handled PUbliCIty aJ- Mrs. John M. S.twell. of New Out.of.town guest$ at the wed. dent of the Mothers' Club and Iof Touraine road. • Irangements. I York. sisler of lhe bridegroom, ding included Mr, llnd Mrs. Jack. Mrs. William F. Rossiter is gen- The bridegroom-elect is the son • -.--. ---- served as bridesmaids. Tootle, of SI. JlJseph, Mo.; the eral cha!rman for the annunll of MI'. amI Mrs, F. A. Goodhue ~f }lzrgllua Hooker I The fhe attendants wore pale 1\lorton Hunters. Jr., of Milwau. scho~arslllp tea, With Mrs. Ralph i New York City. The weddmg IS T W d A 7 green bcngaline gowns with pale kee, and .John M. Sewell of Roch- Nettmg as chaIrman. i being planned for May 15. 0 e pr 1 green hair braid and pearls in esler, N.Y: I Mrs. Leon K. Lindahl is (hair. i .• their headddl'esses. The maid of ------man for. ,door. prizes, Mrs. Rulh Ill'oters' League Grosse Pointe Me m 0 ria 1 honor carried a bouquet of iris Evelyn May Osborn's Bower IS chairman of l'eserva. Church will be the scene of the and the bridesmaids carried Betrothal Disclosed tions and'Mrs. Henry F. Eekfe!d lJ1eels April 19 ceremony which unites in mar. violets. al_d Mrs. Frank Wilton aye In, riage Virginia Hooker and Har- Best man was Richard D. Ster. Ilk and Mrs. Harold G Os. charge ol the Bake Sale. I .. old Curtis McPike, Jr., on Sat- John Sherman. brother of the br"n of Beaupre road, Grosse Mrs. Watson Ford is chal'man, .The 14th CongrcsslO~al DIS- urday, April 17. Dr. Frank Fitt bridegroom, John Cosgrol'e, Wil. Pointe Farms, announce the Cll- of tables MrS. Sterling Sanford tnet mcctmg o~ the League of will officiate. fred Boerner, John Flattery, gagement of their daughter. Eve. h d th' t ble plrizes committee Women Voters IS scheduled for T -Picture by Fr.d Runn~\I. brother of the bride, J, W. Berns jun ,Mav., to Eldred G. Keast. ea sea A '1 19 t 1 30 t G 'oose he bride has asked her sister, J d M Frank Judson is chair- pI! a:. p.m., a I 0 '1 and Frederick Higbie seated the The news was told at an informal an. frs. < pJ'ng POI'nle,II,!nmol'ial Church, 16 Lake .. rs. Walter D., Willey, to be her Mrs. Rex Regan, c,0-.chairman, MR.S. WILIAM O'NEILL KRONNER, Chairman and guesls o wrap • I tl d t J h M P'k G lea in the home of the bride. man . Shore road. on y a en an. 0 n C I I' wili MR.S. T.HEODORE J. RI.CHTER. ' commttee member,_ (se.ated) make plans for the rosse 11 T'he' br'lde's mother chose a ----- be his brothel"s best man. Bill P t Y ht Cl b L d B d L h d F' h Sh t b h Id t Ih Y ht elect's parents on Sunday, April .,.,te Parties 4' The program will include dis- McPike, Mr. Wiley, John Conn om e ac u. ales n ge unc eon an as Ion ow 0 e e .a . e ae 'I chartreuse gown and matching 11. POl " "cussiol)s of economic problems and Harry Lockwood will usher. Club Tuesday, Api'll 20, at 12:30 p.m., as MRS. A. R. MOTSCHALL( standmg) looks on, tulle hat for her daughter's wed. ------. surrounding the European, recov- the fashion show will be presented by Jacobson's and the costumes shown by John, ding. i Fete SerVlCemen erv program, with special em- Virginia is the daughter of Roberts Powers models. Mrs. Sherman selected light r~~~~-:;-p-:"': . pl:asis on monetary and eLlrreney Mr. and 1\'11'5. Herbert J. Wood- blu'e crepe with silver trim and ;; : -l.;y--e /r I"'l-.. B stabUi:lation. Anyone inlerested all of Oxford road .. Harold is the r did h t .... Ii;ij S~[~~at:~d Fgt:k Ci~~sder r~~~~ is invited to atlend, ~?;1~fe;~~~,anj ~~~r~:.rold Cur- Patriotic Society Meetings Iota Chapter of Sigma . a__ m_a_l_n_e_,_r_ap_e_.r_fl_o__I_ve_r_e__ a_. 5::=-===~ returned to their Ail' Corps Base ----- Eta to Present Concert \ M illl tf =- in Texas to rest up after a round AA UW to Meet Weddin-g -PI-lIn-s-Co-mpleted Take POl.nters to Cu. p..t l . ason 1,'10 ters ~ ~e:tO~~~:r~tit~ei~n~O:~:~rtain- In Tru.e H 01n.e By Mary Margaret Farmer . l a Iota Chapter of Sigma Eta IBoost Play Fu.nd 'f Among the man y events Annual meetings of various pa- that societ.y at its meeting of the Fine Arts will. present its annual I __ planned to get tbe old crowd International Relations Miss Mary Margaret Farmer triotic organiaztions are occupy- Fedel'ation of Huguenot Sllcieties yout.h concert Friday evening, i Over 300 attended the very together again WI' a progressive The . has completed her plans for her ing a number of Pointe women of America in Washington on April 16 at S o'clock in the' successful card parly gil.en by dl'nner Saturday evening. Those Study Group of the Pomte marriage to MI'. William L. Kui- in Washington, D. C., this 'week the Room Mothers of 1\lason B h A . Association of . April 24. Mrs. Jo" will also at- Christ Methodist Church. This .. " gathered were Betty Kieth and ranc, mel'lcan Vlnen, which will take place at and next. d h' J • , •• School on Fndav evening, Bryson, Louise Lamb and Dick University Women, will meet at Grosse Pointe Memorial Church Between dictating reports for ten l IS session. event IS one of several uchvll1es :,ocal merchn~ts were geneI' Snyder, Margaret Murphy and 1 p. m. on Thursday, April 15, in on June 11. Dr. Fitt officiating. some of the societies which she Mrs. Joy and Mrs. Smith are given by Sigma Eta in order to oUs in their donations of priZES. Jack Rowe, Dona Green and the home or Mrs. George True Mary Margaret has chosen a~ represenls, Mrs. Henry Bourne also delegates to the national encourage young artists. and table prizes consisted of a Dave Hogarth, Helen McGlyn of 132 Merriwealher road. maid of honor, Suzanne Kuivin- Joy of Lake Shore road appraised meeting of the. Society of Ihe Th t" t' D first and a booby prize, and the and Dick Stahl, Peggy Spei and Mrs. Raymond Wertz and Mrs. en, sister of William and her period costumes, seeking one suit- Daughters of C010nial Wars, be- ose par IClpa Ing are onna refreshments were delicious. Floyd Redes. Bayard Johnson will be co- roommate at college. Her brides. able for a golden anniversary. ing held in Washington April 16 Lee Kramer, Sally Litchfield The proceeds, which amounled The evening starled off with host~s,~es,. "Hun~ary and YUg?- maids are the Misses Sal!y Lou As Honorary National President and 17. and Myra Mettato], piano with to approximately ::>600,00 will the first course f"ved at Helen's slavla Will. be discussed. by MIS. Read and Gloria Winters, both or the National Society. Daugh- Mrs. Truman is receiving thp. Jennie Mason assisting; Patty pro\'ide additional playground home in Hollywood. drive, then H. W. Merl'll! ,and Mrs.!'. D. M.c- of Grosse Pointe, Ba.bara Barnes tel's of Founders and Patriots of delegales at a tea in the White.. equipment for the school. on to Margaret's home .in Roslyn Inlyre. Mrs. raylo!' ~ecber Will of Ferndale and Evelyn PI'ice of America, she wore a coslume or House al 4 o'clock Fridal' after- Laird and Dianne Barry as read- The Chairman of the Room road for the second course. The I present the changes m the by- La Grange, IllinoiR. 50 years ago, on Wednesday night noon, April 16. Mrs, Truman is eds: Jean Corey and Alice Mothers, Mrs. Alberl Gaddy, had main course was served lit Dona's laws and the current form of the 'Villiam has chosen Jason when she 'appeared in the pro. a member ol this society. Schlaepfer. cIa I' in e t s; Ann as her committee Mrs. Lynn home in Vernier road, with Betly European Recorvery Plan. Kutaek. his roommate at college, cessional belore the anniversary ------Young, voice assisted by Sylvia B~rtlett, Mrs. Charles Chamber- and Louise shal'lng hostess hon'l It has been announced that to be hiS besl man, and for ush. dinner of the society in the Hot.el OnD FACT Mann' Alice Corey and Pat lam, ~'1rs. Bernard Stanbery., aI's and duties with Dona. the annual $2,500 Acluevement crs. Robert H. Snyder of Chi- Shoreham. At l'dadison Square Garden, N.' . , Mrs. Victor Taylor, and Mrs. Jac : Dessert was served at Peggy's Award of the AAUW has been eago, Robert Morris of Midland Mrs, Joy is also honorary vice- Y., recently, Iwo teams of para- Mann, flutes aSSIsted hy SylVia Ullman, Room Mothers, and Mrs. ; home in Brys drive. The evening conferred 011 Dr. Suarpie Del' iVliehigan, Donald John Hutchin~ president national of the Michi- plegic war velerans played a bas- Mann. Mrs. Miles Sutton is William O'Reilly, teacher. I was topped off with dancing. Ncrsessian, professor of Byzan. son, Jr., of Grand Rapids, and gan Society, United States Daugh- ketball game from wheel.chairs. chairman. ------tine Art and Archaeology at the Edward H. Farmer, brothel' of ters of 1'812, and president of the Answer the world's need and Dumbarton Oaks Research Li. Mary Margaret. Officers 'National Club. She will we won't have to appease or op~ brary and Collection of Harvard During her spring vacation preside at the .annual meeting pose the other fellow's answer. University in Washington, D. C, which ended Sunday. Mary Mar- and breakfast of the officers of' Breck Consultant Now at Kopp's ______Igaret was guest of honor at sev- the National Club on Sunday,

eral teas and showers. Mrs, Rob. noon. April 25. in the Washing- I crt Winters, Sr., of Moran road, ton Hotel. i REDUCE for THAT NEW LOOK honored Mary ~argaret by a tea Miss Margaret Clark Roberts,! L.I U. Work Oul A Pleaunt. F.fl.clh. and personal shower, Mrs. Glenn of Barrington road, will attend' Redllcln" Pro"rom for ,"Oil Barnes of Ferndale, l'!ntertained the president national as per- • VMOR OR STEAM CABINETS W<,dnesday evening by a kitchen sonal page throughout the As- • SHOWER • EXERCISE shower and on Friday evening sociate Council of the U. S. • BUST LIFTING • CHIN STRAPPING Mrs. Joh!) V. Kuivinen. mother. Daughters of 1B12. Also attend- , of William, entertained the bridal ing this series of meetings will be ' fur party. ( MIS. Lloyd DeWitt Smith of Mary Margar!!t and William Grand Marais boulevard. honor- h

Ar~hllr ,J. Roltde Rnd {,'ompR"1 .eJ(OPIJ:-J Punch & Judy Block, Grosse PoInte Farms I ~ N l' n 1\ l\' {' E .. David Broderick Tower GROSSE POINTE l:U~ Gnl.-''''Ol.l) Nl'. 11/\. 4417.8.9 . Dtlilitrits - NI. 8900 ~~------.- ...-..-..-..-.-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-.-.:..-..-.:.:..-_-...-..-...-.-..-...-..-..-..-..-..-....,./')I ....:...... -....-.---- .-....~-...~.__.J._..,~ , t ------~-----:------""'------2 & 1IIIl•

Page Ten, GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, April IS, 1948 Hudson Tapert Announces Grand.Opelling of New Home <',------_.------=------Sales and Service Housed Low and Behold, .. The New Hudson ',Hudson Motor Car History In Magnificent Building " Story of Vast Achievement The Hudson Motor Car Company was organized October Officially celebrating the grand opening 11lis week of its j j beautiful n'ew building on East Jeflerson a\,(,llllC' at C(;pJin,1 I 28, 1908, b~' eight men whose vision and business aCl!men had is Hudson Tapert Company, serving (;ro,,5e POJllte and' bl'Oughl them to positions of prominence in Detroil, an~ the natiL)Il. These men, who agreed to go into partnership to Detroit's Easl Side section.' ---- build a car for less than $1,000, were: J. L. Hudson, R. B. The grand opening is being held I , 1:1' Jackson, Hugh Chalmers, H. E. Coft'in, F. O. Bezner, Roy D. two days. Friday and Salllrda~', j '1apert i lrnl Featured IS a special display of ' ' Chapin, J. J. Brady and Lee Counselman. many models of !h" New Hudson, 22 '\T , On February 24 1909 after de- .------the car you step down inlo, The 1. ears on signs for the iIuds~n MOdell rlllc1jon basis and cul the price public is cordially invited 10 make" "Twenty" had been submitted and I dift'erence to about $100. found suitable, t he partners The buy jng public's respons~ to a th~.rOUgh inspeclion of this, beauhfu] exhIbit. i.E Jeff.e..'I.SOn I agreed to incorporate the firm I thi.S innovation resulted in a tn!>l-

It seems fitting that Hudson 'I'a- < under the laws of Michigan. . In!: or Hudson's production facl]- pert Co. should have complpled . .- - . I With theil' obj,'ct the produc-I Hies and doubllllg of the Cloor Its elaborale np\\, headquarters! The Hudsoll Taped firm has! tion of fine cars at low prices lhe; space of the plant. for sales and service jusl when i been localed on Easl J cflcrson partners seclll'{'d a small' two! In 1\l:t4 Hudson scol'ed aJ"lother the new Hudson line becomes' a\'enue. for 22 veal's. The first story plant with 80,000 feet of! important "first" when, ,at the au-

available to the publIC, Just as the I, < /laoI' space, and with 500 men and I tumob,l\) show III New Y ()~'k, Hud- car is new in prllctically every I 10catlOn was al the soulheast total capita lof $20,000 theil' first! son introdul:ed the first slx-cylm- respect, so will many, many new corner of JeHefson and La ke- This is the new HUDSON COMMODORE EIGHT FOUR -DOOR SEDAN, one of the new line shaped to meet ci',ang- O:H rolled off the ll~sembly line on I del', o:Iused <'al' to sell for les5 than features be found in this m:,gnifi' wood. The new buildil:g sup- ing and increasing traffic problems which beset the average motorist. N. K. Vanderzee, domestic sales manager of the July 3, 1909. Over 4,000 Hudson i ~1,OOO, That yeaI', too, Hudson cent new home, . Hudson Motor Car Company, says:- "Twenties" were sold that first unprovcd the C

i , I • Shown is'Jludson's new exclusive a1!-stecl, MOllobilt bodY-llnd.fnnllc in phnntom vJr.w. The box-section frame is built inlo the body and extends outside the rear wheels, providing girder protection on all sides and is described as "the strongest, mos.t rigid, twist-.free body- and.frame ever built." Hudsc1n'snew ,.tv10nobllt structure has as Its base an eIght trans- verse cross-membered frame, the memben; of whic,h measure to inches in depth This i:; the way the old HUDSON TAPERT headquarters up 61:1/111 and are joined to four longiturlinell members, or rellls, actually ~re oU,lslde and enclose 111e This is an aerial view of the great Hudson plant where the new cars are being m"de, looked until the beautiful new building was started last rear wheels, Verlical members exlcnrl upward from tile outsHlc rails to the roof, Eod1 The offices and plants stretch from the East Jefferson-Conner intersection far baek across veal'. It was a familiar landmark at Easl Juferson and and roo! panels are welded directly to these structural body-and-fl'ame membc;l's, Kercheval. Other plants of the company are located in other points throughout ,Delroit. Coplin.

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See this entirely new kind of motor car-only five feet modern automotive facilities, we have provided for your from the ground to top, but with more inside head room com-enience. and roomier seats than in any other mass-produced car Join us in our Grand Opening Cel!bration, Friday and built today! Saturday, April 16 and 17. "It's our 22nd year on East See this automotive triumph-inspec,t the new and Jefferson Avenue." Its Ou, 2201 Yeti'

DO E. J. Tapert, President end General M.'lnager E. JEFFERSON AVE. DiTIO'" - Eli Murray, Vice-President and Service Mcmilger Jack Nadeau, See'y.TrCdS. Md Sales Mcmager is. 4. ------~---:------~------...... ~~---...... ---...... ---'-

Thursd.y, April '15, '19~8 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Twelve MORE CHILDREN HURT such weather I shall strongl)' con-I a play produced-for a minute. I of me~handlsll1f; In 1945 the sider a movement to change the he said-{:aIled, A GOOD WOo Russians were raclul> the AI- Traffic accidents involving chil- Talley locations of six bureaus. MAN. POOR . There have lieJ to be lirsl in Berlin. dren in Detroit increased alarm- Gross~ 'Point~ N~ws Rant • • • been many articles written about • * • ingly in March above the record PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDA'i 'BY THE ABBE PRESS, INC, by Trotting along East 48th street his hobby of the pipe cleaner MARSHALL CHARGES the 01..9ntereJt for the same month in 1947, rec- Reds caused the uprising in Bo- ords at the Police Department'. ALSO PUBLISHERS OF THE DETROIT WESTWARD ANM~l~E He/en Talley the other day. I saw a hat in a figures and he is now doing a GRAND RIVER RECORD. OFFICES UNDER THE EL window and went in to try it on. short for Paramount on the sub- gota ... bluntly says the Rus- Accident Prevention Bureau dis- KERCHEVAL, GROSSE POINTE FARMS, 30, MICHIGAN Besides hats the shop had a dis. jec!. 1 asked him how he hap- sians have world. wide organiza- closed, tion for such work . . . BOl;ota :10' Uteranj There were 135 accidents last Anybody got an ulcer? Well, play of the most exquisite figures }Jened to start fashioning the 52 ~ 34 Phone ru. 2.6900 checr up-you have a friend. DR. made from pipe cleaners-peas .. pretty things. He said an old man looks like a bombed German city month in which children under Three Trunk Lines ., ANDREW IVY of the University ant women, ballerinas •. Gibson who bored him used to come to ..• damage estimated at $20- 15 years of age suffered injuries. Member Michigan Press Ass'n. and National EditoTl81Ass n. I 000,000. • Now ceilings have been an- of Illinois is working on it. DR. girls, DILLARD LONG, the own-I' the shop in the veenings for talk. • • • nounced by conferees between ROBERT B. EDGAR-EDITOR and GEfii~~~rA~~~~I~~~ IVY thinks they come from re. er of the shop, did those window He smoked a pipe and brought FORRESTAL, our Secretary of the House and Senate on Senate Commercial ServIces ,lrictions about the waist so what displays which g'ot such attention. cleaners. Purely so he wouldn't Bill S-1393. for veterans in on, M I MARK K. EDGAR. iT~ WOMEN'S PAGES Defense ,says the Russians now Accounting and Tax A. PRYOR ED VERTISING MANAGER do you think he is going to rio? for CHARLES of the RITZ and go nuts, MR. LONG took to bend- the.job training. MATTHEW M. GOEBEL , AD E SOCIETY You'll hc he when I tell you. He MARY CHESS. He also made all II ing and twisting the cleaners have the secret of the atomic Ceiling on income and allow- TU.1-9320 JANE SCHER11ERHORN FEATURE MP~~hs EDITOH is going to get a few monkeys and those little cork and chenile fig- while the old man chattered on bomb, but depreciates hysteria ance of a single veteran will be O'.f'f FRED RUNNELLS ,;,? SPOR'I'S put very light corsets on them. ures in the Swiss Colony Wine I into the nigh\. Well, that's the ..• says it took us three years $210.00 per month, instead of JOE FROMM , _'M _..:A.OVERTISlNG $175.00; for a veteran with one FISIf£R RD. TOBY CUMMINGS ADVERTISING If he can keep the corsets on the, adds. MR. LONG has also had way things go. and cost $2,000.000,000to produce ELL! ARTHUR BLYLER ., ' ~VERTISfNG monkeys, and they oblige him by dependent, $270.00 per month in- our first bomb with vastly l>U- l'ATRICIA BOELL...... W ANT ADS pro.ducing ulcers, the doctor can [ stead of $200.00 and for a veter- perior technical equipment, which an with two or more dependents, ANN DOOLEY M , CIRCULATION say, I told you so. If the'simians BETTY SCHROEDER. , " ACCOUNTS don't Co-opl'rate, he can :'lay, just Russia could not hope to equal $290.00 pel' month. The present MARY JEANNE MURPHy . IIeadlines of the Week as 1 thought. As long as we will for several years, two-year limit on on-the-job training was relained by the con. • FULLY PAID cmCULATI9N gel the bill in the end anYhOW' I. • • • ferees, but all overtime is ex- SubscriPti0!l. Rate: S2.0 OperBY~ar ;, ~;~sA6Iffrc:w~y and we might just as well cast a spec- (Continued from Page 1) denly brighten ... on the ini. • M ulative eye at the rest of the THE INSTALLATION OF' OIL tiative of Speaker Ma.rtin. of th.e FERGUSON. pursuant to his cluded in determining the ceil- Adverhsmg COpy ust em. Th t W k plan announced the day before, ings. "TII. Yall'y Ln.1 Roul." • 'l'uesday Afternoon to Obtain InsertIOn a !Nee, world. The natives of Portugese HEATERS may be prohibited by I House of Repres~ntat~ves. LeWIS ,.thet Sof.ty For 0 ...... If Yurt Eastern Representative, VICTOR S. GRAND . West Africa-our little brothers, the Detroit Common Council ex., and Van H?rn, ?Isputmg trustees proposes now that the Russians Report was adopted by the 551 Fifth AvenUe.New York 1'1.N. Y. - Tel. VA. 6.2065. kids-get fine big ulcers. DR. cept in cases where the house. of the Mmers Welrare Fund, be told to yield on the veto or be Hous,e' and Senate; action is ex- WALTER S T RAN G WA Y S, holder has been assured an ade'l ag~eed yesterday on S.enator left out of a lIew world setup. pected soon as it is proposed that Hot Springs Entered as second-class matter at the post o~~~~, Detroit this will become law to be ef- Michillan. und~r the Act of March, 3 . sounding on the subject, says they quate supply. Brldge~, of New HampshIre, as • • • 7 HRS. 30 MIN. I get thc>m because of fear of the • • • . the third member. Lewis will fective April I, 1948. I' b witch doctors. I know a man who 'REMOVAL OF SAFETY Is.1 call meeting l?f th.e trusteeS to- STASSEN claims he will have . . '" HOUSTON 'len 5 0 •t e L.I rary got his from watching. ha chamel. LANDS ~ond a speedup to 35 day ... Martin saId both Lewis 300in thedelegatesnationatonconventionthe first ballot... Public Law No. 411. 80th Con- gress, provides that a veteran 7 HRS. 29 MIN. f h . eon 100 k forwar d WIt one eye miles per hour has been ordered an"d. Van Horn app~are~ "very Dewey denies. Fr d while enrolled in and pursing The meeting of the Friends of the Library ?rganizalJon and backward with the other. for Grand River Avenue. \\ IlImg to do what IS fight for • • • a course of full. time institutional in the Pierce Librarv Assembly room on Apnl 6. ~as the country and the world" ... POL 1C E COMMISSIONER HAVANA p i~ · · · · · · training upon application to the 12 HRS. 56 MlN. . expression of the interest of Grosse o~n ers. STELLA ROMAN cooked a THE WHITE HOUSE ORDERS Senator McGrath, the National TOY, of Detroit, orders the im- administrator shall be paid a =~~,~~~~~~fhe cultural life of this commMunitY",clomL~bn~.a~ I~tt Roumanian dinner the other day THE WAA to discontinue further Democratic Chairman, is roiled mediate seizure of humorous subsistence allowance of $75,00 ULU'HOHI did on the eve of the campaign for the emOl la liar) for some of her friends. I don't sales of war production plants. .. andthe bitter because a ypolitician of comic- books, many of which he pe.. month if without a depend- 'as especI'ally significant. remember ever eating more de- order affects immediatety three h OPPdoSittihonfiP

America is committed to the noble purpose of binding up I' MUSEUM of NAT. HISTORY and Louisiana ior $15,000,000 and which Lewis demanded $15,000. the wounds of Europe, the seat of the civilizahon which is the 6th is at LAGUARDJA air- Charles Evans Hughes was ~g~L~\~i:~~~~;~~/:; :~~et:; ours and which we are bound to defend. field. Temperat.ures and air cur. born in 186:. • • Horn 65 ... Lewis' word to the \Vhether or not this great adventure in human welfare I J'tenlsllatththtOseldhiversdesPll°lsthled miners says "Pem;ion is granted. '11 k th f t lB' h loa a s us an a ose PROSPECTS FOR SETTLE- Th . ''':1 ~vor, ; u ure on y ca!1 answer. ut t e stake of human I galos'1es. If we have any more MENT of the Coal strike sud- e agreement IS now honored." dlgmty an~ Lreedom for stricken humanity well jUStifiE;;Sthe. ----1' , • SettlemenL is regarded as a good expenment. great victory for SIleaker Martin Questions for Mr. Wallace ~~~s:.eceives an ovation in the The Bogota Riotl'ng Henry A. Wallace, who is the outstanding apologist for ON THE 'G~O~~DS THAT Russia ~nd Communism in this country, should descend from COMMUNISTS incited the riot- The people of this country will await with anxiety and generaliti~s 10n)5 enough. tl) explain in plain and direct lan- ing and revolution in Bogota, not too much patience, the inside stor of th ..., guage wh.lch his. more SImple countrymen can understand, Co!ombi3. breaks, diplomatic re- revolution in Bogota. y e rlotmg and, why RUSSia has smce the very cnd of the war oppo~ed every latIOns WIth ~u;;la~ . effort made by the ,western powers to secure a lastmg peace Th at It must have been a cause for deep embarrassment in the world? SENATOR FERGUSO~ starts ~o Secretary ~arshal~ and all of .the delegates who assembled Since Mr. Wallace is onmiscient on all things Russian, it I a. mov~ to scrapor the UOIted .Na. m the Col.omblan c~pltal to conSider hemisphere security and would be informing to hav" his opinion on why Russia exer- h~~s In fav: of an. outnght common mterests 15 certain To the authorities of C \ b' . d h . . - mIlitary alliance agamst the itself the confusion a d b' thO um la c~se er secunty councll veto power mOre t.han twenty threat of Russian military ag- whelming At the m~ e"f t~rrassmen t.must hCl,vebeel1 0y~r- times, and his explanation in detail of each of these votoes. gression. , .' men ey are ac tng as osts to olhclal That, however, would be a pretty formidable job even • • • vlsltors from all over the western wor1~, their own house for a man of Mr. Wallace's super intelligence. So, we might THE SECURITY AND EX.

proves so unstable. that a mob takes over, kIlls more than three spare him this detailed labor if he would let us know the 1 CHANGE COMMIssiON opens hund~ed }?Crshonsl~ t~e streets and forces changes and Com- answers on on Iv two or three bf the outstanding cloud banks . a public investigation into the p.romlses ~n t e extstmg Government as the price of its con- banks. - ' collapse of the Kaiser.Frazer hnued eXistence. Wh d'd ' financing tangle .. . Y I RUSSia, when she had called upon us to deslroy '. ~ • chronH?w pItm~~hC of1 thiSb was merely.thed latest expression of the: our atomic bombs, refuse to agree to a world authority with RUSSIANS are opc,ning the IC 0 1 1 a. exu erance an. mstability of the Latins, or an overall power to investigate anywhere at anytime the same tactic.~ in Austria they have to what extenlIS was a communist plot to disrupt continental work being done by all countries in atomic research? pursued in Germany; attempting arrange!Uents for. defense ~nd cooperati.on in the western We proposed such an authority in all sincerit.y and have to isolate the Capital city from w~rld, IS a questIon to which the Amencan people want a always stood ready to apply it to ourselves. Russia said No! the Allied zones •.. refuse to re- qUIck and honest anSwer. Why did Russia, when she agreed to the rehabilitation of new the p~sses for British and Secretary. Marsha.1l ~as already expressed his opinion \ Germany as an eqmomic unit, rc,:cgc on this agreement and ,American technicians chargerl th,at co~mum.st .machmatlons were at the boltom of the af- , demand that .ber hunt for reparations should be permitted to with the maintenance of telc- • To commemorate Penn's Treaty with the fall'. It IS grattfymg to learn that he has already declared his ext~nd ov~r mto the Ruhr where she could despoil the head ri~~h b~~~e~~le~fc~;:ma~~nit:~ In

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Dog Objects as Child Some of them have stated it wiH I it will be nearer slb: weeks than I !\lORE FIREWORKS ~~~d~nd bit him severely on the IAppointments Announced Reroute Traffic practically put them out. of busi. ,four before the pavement is fin. The Pointe Kiwanis Club was Chases Him from Yard The dog looked like a part For 'Vider Mack ness [Dr the duration of lhe' ished. granted permis~ion to have its German police dog. It was found By Park Pres,ident Fritsch blocknde. There has been much discon- customary Fourth of July fire- As seven. year. old Daniel by the police to belong to a fam- A group of businessmen so af- tent expressed by business men works display on the Mason il\' residing at 1434 Waybum. The NEWS, in a talk with J. [('cted intend to start proceed- on the Delroit side of the ave- School grounds by the Woocl3 K~r~e, of 144D Maryland, was 'The, child's parents were asked Department Heads, Standing Committees and Village L. Wehmeyer, Safety and Traf. ings for an injunction, it is reo nue who are seriollsly affected Village Council at ils meeting on drlvmg a dog out of hls yard I to lake him to a doctor and reo Officers fo'r Coming Year Disclosed at fie Engineer with the County ported. by this di.>ruption of the street. April 6. on April 8 the animal turned on port later to the police. , • J • Road CommL<;sionon l\Ionday reo Commission,ers Meeting garding the reported blocking off I a part of Mack avenue dur}ng the The appointments of department comissioners, standing road widening operations. ob. committees and officers of the Village of Grosse Pointe Park, tained the following aulhorita. HARGOT were announced on Monday, April 12 by Park President th'e information, C DRIVE IN CIeaners Homer C. Fritsch. The complete list of appointments follows: There will be no mgress or Department heads:, Finance," egress from Rivard to Mack as Tbe Mosl ,'Iodeml)' Equipped Plant Commissioner Bloodworth; Public Police, Commissioner McMillan. had been pre\'iously slated. In- for J/igb Quality IF'orkmatlShip Affai,t's, Commissioner Goddard; Standing Committees: Salar~' stead Mack will be blocked off Publlc Health and Park. Com- ,. from Neff to Washington. NOW OPEN 7:30 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. missioner Koenig; Public Works and Wage Committee, Commls' and Water, Commissioner Gil- sioners Koenig, Gillett, Goddard Buses wi'! be routed from Mack on Neff to Charlevoix. lell; Fire. Commissioner Ulrich; and Village 1\1anager, ex officio. thence east on Charlevoix to FREE~ HARPER at BEDFORD ---- Sevll'er Con1miltee, Cot'nmission- 'Vashington and back to Mack. erg Gillett and Koenig and Vi!- Private vehicles, i.e. all except THEATRE: TU. 5.3230 lage Manager, ex officio. Trans- buses, will leave Mack at Cadi- TICKETS portation Committee, Commis- eux to Charlevoix. thence east riCK UP AND DELIVERY on C'harlevoix and turning back SERVICE sioner Goddard, Village Attor- to every Cash and Carry ney, Village Manager, ex officio. to !\lack at Lincoln or some street customer during the Grosse Poinle Branch Store' Village Officers: Village Man- farther on. month of April agel' and Engineer, Everitt B. An alternative roule for pri. ESQUIRE THEATRE BLDG. Lane; Village Controller, Wil. vate traffi'c will be to turn norlh Ham J, Johnson; Village Trea- on Cadieux into Detroit through surer, Charles Heise; Deputy Vii. to Warren and thence on War------lage Treasurer, William J. John- ','en to Mack near Kerby. son; Village Assessor, Wm. G. This rouling i,s made necessary Stamman; Deputy Village Clerk. because the entire pa\'E.'ment wllI \ W. A, LeClaire; Chief of Police. have to be torn up between these A Cordial Arlhur E. Louwers; Chief of Fire P9ints from curb lo curd. The'j Department, Edward L. Rector; Idriveway will be two 35 feet Welcome Village Attorney, Pierre V. Heft- paved roads separated by a. Special il\ Reducil\C] - No Appointment NtH:essary To Hear ler. parkway varying flam 6 to 10 I ----- feet. . Answering a query as to how I FRu~~t~~:DUCING'1075 PaT k Approve S long this road blockage would. i M~:t.dE~~h~';~!.~~.~Iy . ld contmue, Mr. Wehmeyer said the Softb aII Fle contractor had promised lo have Howard Cabinet this portion of the pavement fin- and Massage .. , 2.25 I iiEDUCATION: Fifteen residents Jiving in the. i ished in 30 days, barringr acci. neighborhood of the city-owned dents or floods. The carpenters up Enemy of Chaos" plot at the foot of Three Mile It was obvious from' his con_ SPECIAL PERMANENTS $2.95 drive between Grand Marais and vcrsation however that he thinks' Facials $1.50 up Tues., 8 p. m., High School Bedford, petitioned the Park 1.------Unwanted Hair Removed council on April 12 to provide April 27 Library are coming to Lips. Chin, ete., Trea\menf ...... $1 :00 two baseball diamonds on the No Collection • No Admhsion plot. JEANETTE'S ung~;ne~ew The plot is owned by the Park village, via StaleTax Land Board barricade BEAUTY SHOP & REDUCING SALON BAHAI'S sales fllr unpaid taxes. 1t is a 12838 E. Jefferson at Continental MU.9376 of Grosse Pointe Farms substantial plot with about 450 feet frontage on Essex and wilh a depth of about 1000 feet. this store! There is ample room for two Kercheval at St. Clair diamonds fO!' the local young- sters. The petitioners obviously wanted it for their children. OPENS ITS NEW I The petition led to a lively dis- because I cussion bv the Board. President I Fritsch ~xpressed th!' opinion ~. that he would think lhe residents FRI., SAT. - APRIL 15.16.17 thereabouts wuold prefer to have ~ the virage subdivide the tract making it available for attractive REFRIGERATED homes rather than to be used for Young Tom a couple of noisy baseball dia- CANDY. DEPARTMENT monds. Your favorite candies - perCectiy It confected. perfectly protected- was finally decided to pro. their complete richness and tasti. is going to take on TURKEYS vide one soft ball diamond. It ness assured by the cool. even Eviscerated, was the consensus that a hard temperature of this attractive Ready for ball diamond would constitute a installation. threat to all of the plate glass in the Oven EVERY BOX YOU BUY HERE the neighborhood. The soft ball IS GUARANTEED FR£SH a 59lli. pro- diamond moreover will be vided only on a temporary basis; subject to recall at any time. Meanwhile a commitlee has been named to look into the dis- posal of lhe tract. presumably Choice Rib Lamb Chops, lb ...••••••• , ••.. B9c I for residential de\'elopment. The Cr:nmitt8e consists oC Commis- Smoked Hams, Shank End, 5-6 lb. av., lb ••... SSc sioners Goddard and Gillett and Village Attorney Hefller.' NEW LCIDK Fillets of Haddock, lb 49c CHROME RIMS TAKEN Fresh Caught Smelts, lb. . 39c Donald C,,~mon of 870 Not- tingham, reported the theft of. but tvhile the change .. foul' chromium rims from his '47\ Chevrolet \\'hile it was parked , . 5 Deli\'eriE"lI in front of his house on Saturday I' NI. 4827 Daily over is going on, the Hill's Bros. night. STORE WILL BE COFFEE FRESH GREEN PEAS NOW AVAILABLE OPEN 3 ON OUR EASY Ibs. FOR BUSINESS

FRESH AS USUAL ASPARAGUS 8ul"," pllAI Farms Pure Mayonnaise, pint •••••. : .-~ •.. SSc Extra Fancy c \ 85 , Large Bunch Gold Medal Flour. 5 lb. bag ...... ••.•.••. 47c YQu'll be smart to ~ J Sunshine Krispy'Crackers, I lb. box ..•.•.•.. 27c '" \ , Elmer's Mint Bubblets, 5 oz. jar ...... •. ,49c FANCY PINK Gold Seal Glass Wax. , , qt. 98c-pt. 59c GRAP~FRUIT Watch for' Wizard Wick Deodorant, bottle 39c SeeJless f C 54 Size 4 or 49 Scotties Facial Tissues: 200'5, 2 for ...••. ".3 r c - Northern Tissue, 3 rolls ....•.....••••••••. 23c Extra Specials Ajax Cleanser, 2 cans ....••..•••••••••••. 23c MACKINTOSH Fels Naptha Soap, 10 bars .••••••.•••.••.. 89c APPLES Yel, per dozen ...... •...••...... $3.69 During 4 Ibs. e for 25 Alterations JUICE ORANGES Cocktail Sticks "The Best Things for Gifts Florida d e Tomato, ,Soya, Corn, Celery ana Grown 3 oz. 8S for All Occasions" Ollion, Assorted Sticks and Tangy Cheese Bits. ' JUICE ORANGES Cheese Bits c You're making a wise investment when you let us instal! this Large Jars, 9 oz. net weight California d 00 new Oldsmobile engine in your car. It's surprisingly low in ...~...... 5 9 . Grown 3 OZ, 1 cost-leu than a major overhaul! And irs available now, on our euy Budget Plan! In addition. this factory-guaranteed engine-precisian-tooled y,ith ncw materi"l~ tnroughout- Ilssuresyou of increased operatin~ economy and lowermainte- jfarms _arktt ~ , nance expense.Calltoday foran early installation appointment. AVAILABLE FOR '37-'47 MODELS -Oil tl.@ (l1''''/J''.~ 355 FISHER ROAD. OPPOSITE GROSSE POINTE HIGH SCHOOL, TU. 2.5100 WHYTE JEWE[RY PROMPT DELIVERYSERVICE-PHONE TU. 2.5100 OLDSMOBILE COMPANY 7 Trunk lines to Serve You COMPANY l 15218 East Jefferson-VA. 1.5000 VA. 2.6466 13933 EAST JEFFERSON, corner East1awn •• pc • =

Page Fourteen GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, April .15; 1948 NA VY MOTHERS I\IEET The regular meeting of Navy For Summ'er' Beauty a nd Comfort Mothers Club No. 68 was 'held Wednesday, April 14. in the v.et- erans' building. Gues~ of the day was Mrs.' Norlon H. Pearl, who spoke on her recent:. tOur of the European battlefields.

• • • PURE FOOD STORES Chili Sauce : Horne Style, , 4 Jars , . Corner Washlnqton bad '1 Jello In Groul Politte ) All Flavol'll, 18000 Mack Ave. . 3 Pkgs " .. , . :\:Ji:{~1i~'.i~:tl~)i&M~l.:.;~~.:~\~'A'':~. , ',; Beets "i Small, Whole. Durkee', DIMner Bell Summer days will soon be here again-days when, rain or shine, you'll be spending most of your leisure on that porch or terrace. Your outdoor living quarters should have Iii 4 Jan .. all the comfort and beauty of an indoor room. Ficks Reed rattan furniture, now at Haydon .'. Hamlin') MARGARINE House on Kercheval, has the happy faculty of creating just such an atmosphere. There's . IUayonnaise, Qeauty too in the new tangerine fabrics against natural tropical bamboo. Be sure to stop '; Pint , , , in at Haydon House and view the displays in its lower floor terrace room. C )5. &W. . '.. LB.37 J.. ~e~~~ ~~~.~~~,I.:J 00 " Xc", Crop Haydon House Offers Answer ',1 Florida Gold . ~~~~~ts, 100 Texas Onions Pound For Gracious Outdoor Living . ••~~rc~~r~.~~.. ,., ,fr Solman ~; .1 Fancy, 54c ': Haydon House has grabbed the enjoYl1jent of the sum mer 1 In addition to the Ficks Reed i', Can ': spotlight in the Detroit Metro. months. furniture, this eslablishment car- ..:~ I'lf You Uke Goodness" ;.;; politan area for fine summer Whether the need is for furni- ries every conceivable accessory Super Suds furniture. This Poinle concern, ture and accessories for lawn, for comfort and plEasure in the quartered in its beautiful new porch, terrace or beside the open. Lounge hammocks, lawn building at Kercheval and 51. swimming pool, Haydon House chairs, 'barbecues, portable bars, ~Ii«:higau 1\'0. I Rinso Clair, is mentioned in the April has the answer. Among its out. sunning pads, lRbles for every issue of House and Garden as an standing offerings this spring is use in every location, lawn um- Pound 'Oxydol outstanding center for "musts" the complete line of ,famous brellas, glassware, hooded chairs Mcintosh Apples for gracious summer living. Ficks Reed rallan furniture. and chaises, serving trays, are Large Pkll. A visit to lhe magnificent dis- There is comfort in the eRSY but a few of the seeming!)' end. play of terrace, lawn, porch and sofas, chairs and chaises, utitity less display of summer things in Ex~ra Fane,. Bot Hou~e I yard furniture and appurlen- in the lovely tables and beauty lhe Terrace Room. . 10 ances, being shown in the lower in the exotic contrast of tang!'r- There are wrought iron ere- Large Green-eaeh . C floor Terrace Room of Haydon ine fabrics against the natural "tions. I amp s, porch rugs, ~"C"177~e,.s House, will convince any pros- tropical rallan. aquaria. aluminum accessories, pective buyer that he has at last Now is lhe time to gel ready consoles, sectional pieces, picnic found'the place to fill his needs for tho~e lazy Sunday break- tables, gliders, bamboo blinds, and fulfill his fondest wishes. fasts on the tel'l'ace or the lawn, plant brackets, lauhala maUling, -[i] Garden CalifornIa Slff!ed The Pointe is just coming inlo lhose cool hours at the close of wood.weave screens and many. 2 BUD~he~ for its finest season of the year. Just tHe day. Americans have. come a many fabl'ics fO!' slipcovers and Fresll Beets ahead are the months when long way in developing the art hangings. A Modern Store . PEACHES ~ointers spend most of their I of gracious outdoor livin!? H.ay. . For an eye-open~r. on what ,is time outdoors. Beautiful and don House offers new msplra- new for summer hvmg, drop In useful furniture multiplies the lion for its complete enjoyment. 'at Haydon House. With Old.Time Wa,s 60.Sh:e. Fresh. Crisp c No. 1 New serve-self style lit 2 Heads lor Tall Can ~ Enroule Norlh from 8 two I With the EARL HOLLEYS, 81- - NeDd Lettuce 15 months' vacation at Dunedin. I so of Provencal road, MR. and Ro!lyn's Merket does not ,,,.~ Fla" ~1RS. ALVAN MACAULEY j MRS. GEORGE .M. HOLLEY reo set Ilside its old tradition III- .'~~;~. Short and to of Lake Shore road stopped olT cenlly returned home from a va- Tender, Crisp. Hound in Washington to visit her sister, calion at Smoke Three Ranch at st/! nd/lrds ~' •. of gUdli+y MRS. LUKE GILBERT. Palm Springs, Calif. The Pointe ••• of personal Il!tention!' Bun~h " . . . . . Ret/Radislles Wednesday, the HAROLD R. MR. ~nd MRS. C. L. STEBBINS .F.."... Kitchen Brand '(Continued from Page 8) SMITHS left their. home in Mer. and c1l1ldrcn of Moran road have MAKE • • • riweather road to'f1y. to Havana; I just .returned from a month's ROSl YN MARKET From Our Own Gr01"es--\Talenda The meeting of the District from there, they'll head for New vacatIOn at F.t. ~au.derdale, Fla. SWEET PEAS Nursing Society was held last Orleans. Your Headquarters' for the" week in the Lincoln road home • • • Week-end guests of MR. and Pound FINER FOODS Florida OTllnges of MRS. FRANK JOSEPH SLA- MR. and MRS. W. DEAN RO. MRS. JAMES 1. McCLINTOCK No.2 FOR c DEN. BINSON of Provencal road were recently iri their home in. MOI'an CHOICER MEATS CanlJ 2 19 • • • aboard the Queen Mary lasl week road \vere 1'vtrs. McClintock's par- The CAMERON 'B. WATER- when it .pulled out of New York ents, the NORMAN G. GZOW- TREAT tHE FAMILY WITH THESE MA.NS of Lincoln road enjoyed harbor for England. They'll re- SKIS, of Cleveland. Rosl,. Super Markel I a leisurely motor Jaunt home from turn in a month on the Queen ----- Pure N. B. Co. Premium Boca Grande, Fla., stopping brief. Elizabeth. U. OF D. l)PRING PARTY ,

Courthouse Iy at the Cloisters on se.a Island. I. • • '. The annual University of De-I ~21020 Mack Avenue • • • After spending several weeks trol.t Al~mnae spring pa~ty, Near ROlIlyn . Sandwich loaf Apple Butter Crackers MR. and MRS. BENJ.AMIN S. at Hobe Sound as the guest of i which Will feature ~ fashl~n I WARREN, JR., and theIr daugh. her brother.in-Iaw and sister,; show and ,dessert. bridge, Will Large Size ter, RITCHEY, are home again MR. and MRS. ERNEST KANz_ltake place In Dowlmg H~ll. Jef- NI. 95\U ~ c C in Lakeland avenue. They have LER, MRS. EDSEL FORD has I f~rsrm campus, St. ~ntome and Courthouse Speeial 19 23 been in Palm Beach as guests at returned to her Lake Shore road' E. ~erferson Avenue, Saturday. - the winter home of Mrs. Warren's home. I Aprli 24th, at 2 p. m. . c 29-0%, Jar lib, Pkg. Wheat Bread mother, MRS. HERBERT FAR. • •.• '~",","""'~"'~~"""""""""''',~~~l)~~~''''''"",~ 15 RELL. With her .parents, M.R. and ~~ - ,~ • • • MRS. PAUL H. DEMING, MRS. I}~ Lawn Mowers Sharpened ~~ Assorted DelJllert CampbeWII With DICK and SALLY, MR. WILLIAM W. HARTS, JR., of ~~ . S Pollman T,.pe I1 and MRS. RICHARD K. DE- Lake Shore road spent last week " (l'ick-upand Delil'ery) ,~ C i GENER have returned to their at Hot Springs, Va. ~~ Model Supplies and Toys, ~~ Cream Loaf Puddings Pork &Beans I Lochmoor boulevard home after • • .,~ . ~~ Large Size 16 I a Miami Bea.ch .soj.ourn. PHILLIP McMILLAN PITT- ~~ SCHWINN BICYCLES c MAN received the most unusual,' I~, c In honor of former Delroiters, of gifts on his seventh birthday, " and R<'!palrs Bome St,.Ie 2 FOR lS FOR 2 27 MR. and MRS. WI L L I A M April 6-a new baby brother, ,~ D k' B k Sh C 4-0%. PkgR. .'1' .. 11 Can, MORSE, of LaJolla, Calif., who JOHN BOOK PITTMAN. With ~, ra e 5 ,- e . Op are visiting here, DR. and MRS. the new arrival. the LANSiNG ,~ ~ DO-NUTS RICHARD CONNELLY enter- '. ~ M. PITTMANS (SALLY BOOK) ;..' 14929 E. JEFFERSON AVE. at City Limits VA. 2.4449 " Plain or SUllared--dozen 21 tained ,at dinner Saturday in their of Three Mile drive now have , 't' home In Thr~e ~!ll; dllve. three sons. STEUART comes mid. ~''' ..f,''P', ,.., ,..,~ ...,~ #!''04'f;'';f,~f ~ '

, ( ~"'.' , .~ ! ,'. ~" ." Thursday, April f 5, /948 GROSSE POINTE NEWS

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APRIL REALLY SEEMS TO BE NATIONAL.QUITE. CONTRARY-WEEK. EVERYTHING AND EVERYBODY fro~ politics t? prizes to people are operating in reverse actIOn. Maybe It J~st goes to show there's no such thing as a Perpetual Emotion. Or even a Perpetual Notion for that maHer, and that come spring, minds may change faster than the weather. . - One of the ~ost. conlrar~' cases Hawes has reversed her stand of mlnd.changmg IS an el!chant. and gone back into Made-to. In&, but errat,lc yo.ung wife we i Order designing in her own new know who Is so ,'anable that any. establishment in New York. night she starts to count her: ' blessings her husband kllOWS that' LIZ, the Vassar Harasser, was In the morning she'll demand a last heard of her~abouls when YOM" Family To Good Eating Wit" recount. lIe's becoming so im. she took Grosse Pomle and Point- Treat murie to her moods that even the ers apal:t I~ herbook lIurry Up- night she thoulfht she'd like a It. Is Time. Th.ls book was can- AAP GROCERY VALUES nice quiet divorce and in the ~elved at the hm~ she wa~ talk- morning announced: mg a~ luncht!ons m ~own In her Ruby Bee Brand "Darlillg, rl'e cblll10ea my capacity ~f a fa~t~shc f~ack for . d" "the ulllon s pubhclty office, and m',~I. . . , . she was wcaring very gamin It/to l~ HA I, dear.)" WJi'S bls pinafores and girlish sneakers. 12c~ount 'em!* That'd how much you can save on every pound of A&P Coffee. It's a FACT- ramal rejoillder. Today Liz is selling two-hun- when you compare the quality and compare the price of A&P with ,,'hate,'er coffee you're now using, Peach or Apricot .. • • drerl ..andrCiftY dollar gold ..thread .. you'll find there's no better coffee for. you-in any package-AT ANY PRlCE. Cerlainly the man of the month ed cotton print dinner dresses, Lb. e Jar ..'>g as a mind-changer is the Bright and !ive-hundred-and-Iwenty.five Choose your favorite blend-mild. medium or strong. All three are magnificient quality, sold in Boy of Ihe adverlising agencies dollar English gabardine suits 10 the fresh beaD~ Custom Ground for best results in your coffeemaker. Enjoy the coffee that's America's who acted more like the hero of New York's Four Hundred rather favorite by millions of pounds-and America 5 biggest coffee value. Oeliclous On TOO5t The Hucksters than Clark Gable than plugging the Four Million. himself actcd. At the momcnt his Suliana app.. 1e B0.".er , • , •••• • • 2 28J-ar~'~ 35... chest is more pin-cushioned with' So, C\'cn while still maintain- medals than a general's lunic. ing thai }<'ashion Is Spinach Liz Ruby !l~ Flavorful ... '" LJb. . "'9. This Pixie.of-Radio-Row looked finds that II is reallJ' fabulous Eight O'lCI~~~ P ore Grape .. am •••• , •• , • • ,6, r 1> .. out of his New York oHice win- fun to loss the spinch in the bank. 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GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursda'YI April IS, 1948 Pagl Sixteen • Leaders Overtaken In Rotary Club Bowling League 1--- Grosse Pointe High Suffers Martin Aggregation NowTieI Neighborhood Club Basketball Champs ISt. Ambrose Nine Expects Loss of Two Good Pitchers With Houston Brothers Team! Harry Edsall and Maurie Chase Declared In;ligible as Nine Dave McCarron Tahs Top Honors in Friday Night Loop! Good Season Faces First Game 01'1Schedule Against Fordson April 30 Session With 227 Single and 603 Coach Dick VenGoethe H By JOE FROMM Three-Game Scores m as i Gro$se Pointe High's pitching staff received a tough Plenty, of Good Material blow last week with the announced ineligibility of two pro- Dave McCarron, president of the ~. P. ~otar~ Clu.b to Work With speetive pitchers, Harry Edsall .and Maurie Chase. Both Bowling League, took top honors last Fnday mght wIth hIs hurlers had been counted upon heavily. The pitching of At 227 single and 603 high three. By JOE FROMM Bryant, returning letterman from last year, is still in doubt. Aided by Allor's 544, Van Tiem's 516 and Barber's :ll~, I Motor City Tires stopped Mondry Cleaners. 3-1. CharlIt:, Dick VanGoethem 5t A _ Bryant pitched in the Grosse Pointe League during the sum- brose baseball coach' is 'loorr- I mer. and developed a sore arm. • Castle's 205 and Gene Mert.z's 221, paired up to win the . ,This leaves only two other '•.>------'---- middle gam~ for Mondry, thus averting a ~hutout. B?yer'~ 109 forward to a good season pitchers who can be counted "tire experts" threatened to take "season high team smgle this year. "If pitching and hit- upon, Bob Ruck and Bob Wal- Ihard. Bes:des. the five. returnmg. but set.tled for 902, Capt. Russ Piche, coming in on the rim, ting comes through as well as lace, who was re-converted from lettermen th.ereg ar~: seve.l new with a robust "one a five." c.,------.. -.. expected we should have a an outfielder. Bob Hilfer pitched i plaTYhers seekdm posllt!ons' t 12 " th f. I ' I c squa was owere d o. grea season, commented the ~a er .ef ectlve y !ast year but with the loss of the two Dilehers. Martin 0 u t boa I' d Motors )1 St P l Pl t trimmed Harrison Carpets, 3-1, as • au ans youthful coach. "St. Ambrose, IS seebng an outfield berth. I Coach Pat Kaulitz plans\) carry was expected and are now tied • continuing the past record Ruck, who pitched in batting, a squad of 15 players. up with Houston for fir~t place, To Go In For established in football and practice la~t year, ~ad consider- i The outfield ,viii be made lIJl Bill Van Dam and Gene Groth Ii basketball already this year, able ~x?el"l,ence durmg the sum- I of all new players."Some of tt.e coming through with fi66and 543, T k T · should finish on or near the ;;,erp p~e~l~g for th~ee .teams, outstanding prospecls are Leroy r~spectively. Leu Litzau shot a rae ennlS top in the league" . . a ~, a mem er m the Peplinski and Bob Hafer. Both mce 551 for the Carpeteers. , ' VanGoethem a~ alumnus of FGrosse PMomtteLel.atgueCIClbatssE, are lOth graders ,and were team- The Punch and Judy Cocktail , arms, a e ropo I an u eam, th G' p.,.. Lounge, a group of young men Pointe School One of 21 SI. Ambrose.. .is in his second an d th e 0 pt'Imls. ts. In one game teammates laston summere rosse olnle "ews who know how to bowl, spilled Catholic Institutions to year of directing the baseball against the Grosse Pointe News ' . ...., II the Piche Barbers, 4.0, the only squad. He carried the cage team team, Ruck struck out 16 batters Hafer IS the lack of all trades Sponsor Teems through a victorious season The. . ht'. " on the team. Last summer he shutout of the evening. They , • In elg In/.mgs. .1 d. f. ld tf' ld ..h d are now tied with Mondry. in cage team tied for second place Wallace, who started as an p aye m Ie , ou Ie, , PltC e fifth place and are expected to By Joe Fromm in the East Side second division outfielder at the beginning of the I and caught: He al~o played. for move up a little in the standing St. Paul, a member of the of the Parochial., League and set I Season, was one af the best pI.tch- theClubFarmsLea ue111 the Metropollian liS the season draws to a close. Parochial League's second di- a DetrOIt scormg record for a i ers in the Grosse Pointe League .8 . Farms Market lost the opener vision, is one of the 21 Cath- g.a~e. T~e football squad also' last season. He won six games, I As a pitcher Hafer ~on 16 and bul.came on to win the next two olic schools that have shown finished m runner up spot. , 1 lost one, and tied three for Tom l~st four games, pltchl.ng a one- and total pins for a 3-1 win over, interest. in .sponsoring track Coach VanGoethem will have Boyd. Ihitter and three two-hitters. He the Wolverine Pot. Chips, Cap't two pitchers at his disposal, Bob Wallace pitched five shut-f)'.!t ~atte.d .386 for .the News. Pep- Ed Taube, Farm's "old reliablL." and tennis competition this Breen back from last year, and games, one 0-0 game played 111Il;sklplayed third base but haS showing the Way with a 561 y~a~. St.. .Ambrose, Grosse Bob Cl)uples. Breen won two and eight innings. All three tie games .shifted to th.e oulfleld. . series. Carl Thompson, the Pointe's other parochial lost five for St. Ambrose's inex- I were against the Grosse Pointe .The remp.mdcr of the out~lel~ money man, displayed 525 for the school, will not compete in pcrienced team last year. . News, 5-5, 1-1 and 0-0. . I ~III ?e Al Bryant, when he Isn t losers. these sports this year. B . d dd d ' Maurie Chase one of the play pltchmg, or Bob Wallar.e. a I • Houston Bros., Inc" was away The tennis squad has three 't rl~en gfame M Ael expefltence ers declared i~eligible pitChed- Three nev.' infielders are seek- - Picture 0)' Fred Runnelis pi c llng or F. . ger. a earn ,. T th d Th off form. They started all right, meets scheduled at present. ill Class E of the Detroit Federa- two nv.hit games last year, one I mg pos; Ions on e squa. ey winning the first game, but went They will be against Catholic Bob Carman's Hanson Che'.'rolet. q':lintet walloped the AmVets in the final game tion Leagu H ' 10 d I -t while playing for the Battie Creek, are Third Baseman Bob Green, of the season to capture the MaJor dlVISlOn trophy in the Neighborhood Club Ba~ket- . e. e \\ on an o~ H' h S hId . I Second Baseman Wayne Peter- haywire and blew the next two Central, DeLasalle, and St. Mar- t~ree With two two-hit games to Aig . c °Lo .res~rvBesttlanC Ikn son and First Baseman Dave and total to the G. P. Review tin. Two singles and two doubles ball League. Hanson led the league standings from the very first week and wound up hIS credIt. Breen struck out 135 meflcan eglOn m a e ree. D I team. Irv. Schoof's 525 was the matches will be played. with a 10 won and two lost record. AmVets finished in second plact with a record of 9 batters in the 13 games with a Chase faced. only 21 batters in onne ~: . ~st for Houston, while .Cap't St. Paul will be coached by h. h f 19 . Oddl seven innings in the initial ga""'e Peter~ol1 IS the only second won 3 lost. Left to right front row: VIC ELIZABETH, TOM IRE LAN D and BOB Ig 0 In one game. y .". sacke" on the s qu d HI' d Henry Peplinski, for the Printers, three alumni. Two of them, Bob BROWN. Back row: MANAGER JOHN BRODHEAD, BILL HANSON, GLENN HOLT, enough, he lost this game. 3.4, Harry Edsall, the other ineli- f . G- P , t ~'l t e. p CaJ~e ruffled 588. Kleinsmith and Bill McHugh, C 1 I d f F . gible pitcher, also notched him- or ~osse om e a e In ass and BOB MESS~ER. Bob Carman, organizer of the team, was unable to play in thefinal oup es p aye or aust m. . E durmg the summer Probably the best match of the are member of the University game. Hanson wlll now attempt to capture its second trophy by winning the pla:voff I the American Legion League last self qUite a record m Gro~se ." evening took place, when Holz- of Detroit's nel squall. Klein- summer. He won five and lost Pomte sandlots last summer. He Bob Green played for. Tom tournament now underway at the dub All teams finished the regular season with a I baugh ,Motors derailed the Middle smith is U. of D.'s captain. two. won 14 games and lost five while Boyd and the Shores durmg the .AU Transp Co" 3-1.' Holzllugh The third coach, Fred Otto, 500 percentage are eligible. VanGoethem is depending upon pitching for Tom Boyd and the su~mer. He batted .319 for l~e won the first game but lost the :vill help out on weekends. He the hitting 'of Catcher Truman City. In 20 games he fanned 201 latter and.. 333 for Boy~. He IS second one and the Middies were IS ~he n.umber t~o .player at the Wills and Shortstop Tom McFar- baW:rs. He struck out 16 ballel s an exceptionally good fielder. all set to pull the Ford~ters out .of Ur:uverSlty. of ~llchlgan. S~. Paul ; land. McFarland played in the in one game and 15 on t'vo othp\" Donnelly batted around the third place. They led by 62 pins .wIII practice a! the Nelgnbor- Grosse Pointe High School Sports Calendar Billy Rogell League during the occasions. He hu.r1ed a 'lIle-hittcr vicinity of .367 playing on three going into the last game but hood Club. tenms cC?urts.. Fron ••Joe BASEBALL summer while Wills was a bat- and three two-hitters. teams last summer. He played for Court Trombley's 226 and Capt. The ,tenms enthuslast5 !Delude Fordson ".,",., ,', ,., ,' April 20 , , ,,There Royal Oak , , ,.,.April 23 , ,Here tery mate ot Breen on the F. M. Ev~ry one of the players on G. P. Valet. City and Optimists. Geo. Bamberg's 225 helped to Jerry Hollerbach, ~er~ ~nd To 1'011 Alger team. the fIrst t~am played baseball in .The first game of the season Highland Park , April 2.1 _...... , ..Here I produce a 932 game, against 666 Kay. Reauns, Ray Bleskl, Dick . . I Wills batted .500 for SI. Am. Grosse POinte last summer, ex- Will be played Tuesday, April ~O. for the AUantics. HOlZbaugh \viIi- Hosklngs, and Larry Reyno~ds.. Wyandot te" ,...... April 30,. There Monroe ,.,., ,' ' May 4., There brose last year and .535 in ::2 cept thIrd baseman Herb Ger- at Fordson. ning the game and also total pin- SI. Paul sponsored tennis in by Joe Fromm f:ll.l by 4 pihS. Chris Robb fo the years bef.ore coach Ed Lauer Fordson ;, ,.,.,.. Ma)' 7...... ,...... Here games during the summer. He .' . r left for 'setvlce. Lauer's coached Royal Oak , .'...... May 1L There the 1osers, drew seven Splits, In t m. th CI C fU ' St. Ambrose's "A" Club is giv- Wyandl)tte .,..,., ,, ' May 18 ,Here ~a~t;~ei;u~~e~oleaagn~ei~n ~~~~ Backman's Sleek Jet Model the l~st gam~. some sort of a 1~~2. won e ass I e In ing a "Hard Times" dance on Monroe .,.,.,.,.,..,, ,., May 21 , ,.Here I scored. ' , Friday, April 16. at the parish recore we behev~. Lauer meets will be May 3, Highland Park .,., "., ,.,., May 25,.. , ,. """, There Dick Korte, a transfer from Standmp 7, and 10 possibly .April 21. On hall on Maryland and Hampton, All games start at 4:00 p.m. Catholic Central, will hold down I W;nsIi at Nel.ghborhood Club. , W. L. May, I,? all members in the East Grossc Pointe Park. All proceeds TRACK ., the first base posilion. He played ------• will go towards uniforms for the l{ouslon Bros., Inc ,.74 50 Side division of the Parochial • Hazel Park ,., April 20,., ,.,., ,.,., , ,..There I ball in C"nada during the SUlll- -By Fred Runnc,lIs Icars took a [f. an~ I mean TOOK Martin Outbd Motors 74 50 League will meet. Some of the varsity baseba II squad. The dance Royal Oak ,.." ,.,., April 27 .., ,.."., , There I mer. , .' Bob Backman's sleek little jet OFF. If you stop to figure it out will feature Herb Crane and ~\'ill HOlzbaugh Motors 72 52 trackmen qualifying from this Monroe.,.,.... ,,...... April 30., " ' Here . Kor~e s broth~r. BIll. IS play- model aulo ~oomed o-:er the 100 you will find those little, cars tast from 8:30 until 11:30. The Wyandotte , , May 4 , , , , ..,.,Here Ing With a Brooklyn farm club foot course m the Neighborhood ., .. ,;" Middle Atl. Transp. Co 69 55 meet will run in the semi-flnals price of 'admission is only 75 Mondry Cleaners , ,..66 58 with qualifiers from the West Highland Park .,.. , ".,., May 7 ,.,..Here as a catcher this spring. Club's gymnasium in nine tenths w~re traveling approxlI~ate1y 75 cents So let's see ya' all at the Fordson" ..," ,., ,., May 14,.,,,'.',.' ,.. ,..,Here The remainder of the infield of a second to win top honors in miles Pl'.. hour. That 15 W~y I :Punch & Judy Ccktl'Lnge 66 58 Side .on May. 20. Finals will be I G P R . held on May 25. All meet5 will dance and remember that pro. 'State Regas to be held at Monroe date to be announced later will be Jim Bentley at second the class A division before 150 say s?me of the spectators ,r~l1ssed .. eVlew .., ,.63 61 be held at Belle Isle. ceeds go to the baseball team. 'State !\Ieet to be held at E. Lansing dat to be announced later base and Jim Burns at third. amazed spectators. the first few runs. Piche Bar~r Shop 62 62 . State regionals will be held on ...... "-Do not count in leag.:e standings. Bluns batted .420 last year. Jim O'Connor's model was just This was the fourth point score Farms Market , 60 64 May 22 and finals on May 29 at All metes slart at4 p.m. Clark McPhail, a track candi.1 TENNIS Outfielders are Dick Gallo, one tenth of a second slower and race run at the Club since lut Wilverine Pot. Chips 554 70 East Lan~ing. .All track and date at Grosse Pointe High, ran Highland Park April 20 ,.." , Here Jack Kramer, Joe Landry and good enough for second place November and the final race will Motor City Tires \" -.44 80 field' events ~ill be held except in one of 'the quarter mile events Fordson,.,., ,." ,' April 23 ,.,.,' ,',.,.,.., Th ere I Buzz McAndrew, Gallo played over 14 other entries in the Class b h Id F'd y M '14 Th t Harrison Carpets 40 64 hurdles and pole vault. last Tuesday but failed to win: Royal Oak April 27•....., , , Here some baseball for Central High A event. e e fI a ,. ay . .e op it because of circumstances be- Monroe ..,.. ,...... April 30 , ' , , ,,The re I of Detroit last year and in the Richard Martin Tom Palmer scorer for the five races Will be yond his control. It seems that Wyandotte ,., May 4 , "There Billy Rogell League during the and Ronnie Morketter tied for presentcd with the Drake Trophy the "Laws of Gravity" were Fordson ., , , May 7 ,Here summer. third place with one and two at a theater party at the club on Pointe Closely Associated against him. As he was running Royal Oak, , May 11 .., , , There I Kramer also played in the tenths seconds and 1n the run-off Friday May 21 his sweat pants came loose and May 14 ,., ".Here I Rogell league. McAndrew is a Martin equaled the winning time '---'--- fell down. • • • Highland Park May 18 , ,.There With History o't Star Class i freshman and needs more ex- for the course. ' Grosse Pointe is still feeling I Wyandott~ .. , , May 20 ..,..,., , ,Here perience. In the Class B division all three Motorcycle HIts By Fred Runnells Fleet had only three members, the effects of the baseball bat I' Stau- Reglonals May 21-22 " Here Coach. VanGoethem . hopcs to Iplaces were clear cut victories p' C I ~et pOSSibly tW? prachce games with. times a trifle slower than I The Crescent Sail Yacht Club all of who are still rabid boosters ~~o~~~~~;s~~ j~eth~%ve~a; ~~; ~i:~e n~~e~~~~i. ~~i~:;.5 ., , ,...... Here assenger ar Z : i;:{i;;:g~~.~.~ In bef~re the first league game the lighter Class A modcls. I __ on Lake Shore road has the dis- of the class, but have left the I urday the players brdke no less i All away matches start at 4 p.m. I on Apnl 22. D.... . Tuc ker was time. d at one I A motorcycle and a car crashed tinction of having the nucleus of racing of the sleek ships to the . .: I All ~ horne matches start at 3'30 pm the Detroit River Star, Fleet Y0\.lnger members of the fleet. than. 16 bats dunng b~ltmg i Site for the slale meet will be' ., d later. ,I Tw T T' and three. tenths of a second, and I at Mack and Moross road at 8 which is. the second oldest in the One of the old timers, Pat Clan. practice. Oh ~y. br~ken bat! '1_. announce o earns Ie Art Vermer shaded Chuck Schal. ,p.m. on Aprilll when the motor- .world. The .Star Class Associa- cy, is still active in yachting but Jer by a scant tenth of a second Icycle rider Julian Rene Claus 1ion was organized on Long. 15- has taken to club catboats at A group of ninth grade boys. n, ,. eague fo: s,econd place with one and I of L~ttle 'Mack in St. Clair land Sound in 1922 and the De. Edison Boat Club. St P l d H · I P 0 L SIX tenths seconds. I Shores, went through the traffic from Brownell Junior High I' au an anson Fzves trait Fleet was formed six months It was Clancy who brought the School reached the finals in a, • Two teams, Bob and Louis I There were 1~ entries in e~ch light. later. only Intef.Lake Star Class cham- basketball tournament for Jun-I W" · B k tb II Pl Service and Krajenke Buick! ~lass and .no~e I~ Class C, which He ran into a car oriven by The original ancestor of the ior Hi.Y ~embers at the Han- In In as e a ayo It Star Class was "Sharpie," which pionship to this area. s Sales, are tied for the lead in' IS for tWin Jet Jobs. Charlcs 1. Purdie Jr of Rolan- ago.nah Memonal YMCA two weeks. , B)' Fr cd Kunnells ,~- --- the Detroit East Side Pas! Office Many of the spec~tors missed, rl' , ,. appeared in Long Island Sound, The Detroit River Fleet passed Bowling Leaguc. Each took three th~ [list few runs because they! dal~, ctrOil. D~mage to each Eight teams wcre eMered in A post season bask~tball tom- off New Haven, Conn., about out of the picture for a few years Weat/ler Slows points in m;ltchc5 on Apd!l to : blinked their eycs as the liUl" i vehicle was cstlmated at $30. 1835. These were built for oys- but was revived by Eino Nurme this tournament for boys 15 nament at the Neighborhood 1 keep the tie. DeSantis is in th.rd! ------..------tering. They had a centerboard, and Dick Miller in 1940. Since years of age and under. Those C.lub go.t tlnderway las~ Mond.ay Pointe T ' l d two leg-of-mutton sails, loose that time the class has moved representing Grosse Pointe were n~g~~ With ~our of th~ five n:aJor flUte (l footed, but no jib, and II horizon- steadily ahead to a point where Bill Winkler. Norm Harden, Bill diVISion/qumtets seelpg a~tlOn. Rupp, Bob Kennedy, Jim David- St. ra~1 and Gabrl~l Richard By Fred Runnells :I::e~ LO~i~eS~t~~~i~.~~B6 421 n 0 AT I N G' NEE D S tal sprit was used to extend the the fleet will be the largest since Rils. Thia class of boat was dis- th first charter was obtained. ~on, Herm Gorenflo, Dean Fos- tangled In the only f1.rst ro.und With the non-league Hazel moe Bill Debore and Pat Bro- game and stagcd a thnller-diller Park track meet onl~. a matter ~~~~~~~se ~~~~~ ..~~I.e.~..:::::~ ~~ I 1IlI Mercury Motors carded in 1880 with the appear- In 1947 the Detroit Fleet had gan.' , before St. Paul emerged the vic- of hours away. Coach Frank ance of the "Ponpareil Sharpie" ten boats and 22 members. Dur- Clayton's Men Wear 83 45 ' 3.l? HP. - 7.5 HP. - 10 HP The local boys won the first tor, 35.20. Banach is chewing his finger- 1 with a ''V'' shaped bottom. In ing the winter a nine boat proj. Ben B. Berke 72 .'i6 ------. two games 33-22 and 60-45. In SI. Paul, led by Ed Lauer who nails right down to the elbows 1900 the "Sharpie" appeared with 'eet got underway and at present Matson's Service 71 57 1 II the final game of the tournament tied for s!=oringhonors with Rich- as he tries to figure out which of St. Clair Beach 70 58 Marin. Paint Point Brushes • slightly concave bottom. all will be in the water before they were defeated 31).40 ard's Meeker with 10 points, his track candidates are ready Altes Lager " 69 50 ------' ~------_' .As the progress of the class the first D.R.Y.A. regatta on . jumped into an early four point for competition. moved towards the present mod- Memorial Day. ' I p. h' I lead. and only once during' the Cold, rainy weather has held g~~~~e~~'Ei.~~t~~.~;~.::::~:~~1 Steerillfj Wheels II-M-a-rl-"-.H-a-r-d-w-a-r-e-' ern day Star, a yacht called Two other boats started outside game did it let Richard get closer outdoor workouts to a bare min- RIVa aroc la Hanson Boat 63 65 . 0.. ------"~ug" put in an appear~ce along the project .will be ready .Iater than three points. , . imum since the first call for Gratiot 62 66 It aoout 1907. was deSigned by . . C 00 S 0 ee Free throws beat Richard. who track hopefuls and a result the Babe & Charlie's Grill 59 69 William Gardner. The "" was m the season and Will swell the S h I __t M t had numerous opportunities to boys have had only one time GrlSH Plllrt. Marhte SUJlPly a miniature of the present day fieet t6 21 boats, the largest keel DeLodder Bar 59 69 , SALES. SERVICE. IIARTS SI P I d St A b take the lead on charity tosses but trial. Kens No. 1 56 72 Star. being only seventeen feet boat class in this area. . au an ,. m rose, was unable to connect. The field event candidate:; are Harper .., 54 77j! ~~~I •.rt~:~~AvD'L VA. 2-4605 lOllg as compared to the 23-foot Three 0 fthe nine boat project G!osse Pomte Paroch~al schools. I Hanson Chevrolet, league even worse off becilusc they can- LaSalle Cafe 51 , boat of today. "~ug" cost $14.0 were b~ilt in Windsor Ontario wl~1 meet far ,8 mythIcal Grosse I champions. and the AmVets, who not practice indoors. Kens NO.2 51 77 a, compared to the present day . '. ' Pomte. parochl~1 basebal~ cham" finished second in the season's WhEen the weather has been ! inflatiOn prices which have boost- but are members of the DetrOIt Peter Pan Flowers 40 118! plOnshl? on Fnday. Apnl 3D, at standings, were supposed to be anywhere near decen~ workmen Sterling Coal 30 98 ed a manufactured Star to around J,'{iver Fleet. the Neighborhood Club. . idle Oil the first night of the tour. have been occupying the track to $2,~OO.00. . Commodore Correy. Star competition in Detroit en- Both sch~ols are bitter nvals. nament, because both drew byes get it ready for the already short nllstied With "Bug," ordered 13 joys a unique position inasmuch SI. Paul Will have seven other in the draw after the final game season. Riverside Kiwanis Club more built. Thus the first annual as every series and regatta is an league g~mes on th.e schedule, of the season. But they decided Although the first mC'et is a regatta was personally conduct. international contest because of The ?penmg game WIll b~ at SI. to go into action. non-league meet it is a shame To Observe Ladies Day ed by Correy, who is regarded as the Canadian boats in the fieet. Martm on Thur~llay, Apnl 22. . The AmVets handed Hanson a that Pointe kills are forccd to .. the "Father of the Stars" Th'f d . Thc schedule IS: rough time for the first three hold off their conditioning until LADlES' DI\ Y will be ob •. . In 1910 Correy and others de. e shl t of 01 .tJmers to the Apr,Apr.22-0127-51, 5tVlnccnl-N'ghb'h'dM~l1in-AlgonC;\JinClub,1. '1"uarters of the contest but fell so It'a cine lh spring, served at the rcgular weekly dded to increase the "Bug" to S~~ and the en~uslBSm over Apr. 3~,'t 51. Ambrosc-N'b'h'd Club apart at the scams in the final Other schl)ols around the Bor- ' 22 feet and, despite Correy', in- ~alhng ~e Stars, which hiS man. ~l:~~~1,S~h:r;~~:'~~:~bo~~~~dperiod lmd lost, 58.34. del Cities Lcague have facilities lunchcon of the Riverside Ki. i gistence that the new models b Ifested .Itself among the young- MayII-B)'. . Bob Messmer eaSily capturcd whIch pcrmit their trackmen to wanis Club ilt the Hotcl Whittier' caUd "Bug," Stuyvesant Wain. sters, girls as wel~ as .boys, has cfu"li individual sc?ring h.onors with, pr,when the wives of wright suggested "Star" and m d . brought yacht racmg, m Amen- ~~~;I:~:,~~~~~::~h~;~~~~ May21-at St. Phllllp-OlAndl.r 17 POints while leadmg Hanson I. cr.. Thls puts the Blue Devils at members will be guests, Mr.~. it'stick. a e' can wate~s, to the highe!t degree ______to vICtOr.y. . a disadvantage and jeopardizes . . The Stars of 1911 cost about Iof favor It has ever known. WRONG PI,ACE .. The Win mak~s Hanson eligible I' the scho?l's chances for the track My~t1e Lllbbltt, the :-peakcr, WIll $260.00 complete: At present boat builders are . to mect th~ wmner of the _SI. title WhiCh, this year in particu- be mtroduced by Glen Sheplcr. i It wa~ in 1911 th8t the Star swamped with or'ders for new ~arry. SIsson, Jr. of 309 Grosse Paul.Francols Bu!ldolls game for liar, ~iIl play an all.important Special music ha.~ been arranged Class Association of America wag Stars and it will take them three Pomte boulcv8fd, was lectured the tournament. title and ~rophy. part.m Grosse Pointe's chances by David Paton. Co.chairmen of organized, the forerunner of the Or four years to flll the orders by Farms Poh~t', Serg~ant Jack Only teams In the Nelghbor- of Winning the Sweepstakes All. , present Star Class Yacht Racing they already have. Pelkel for. dllv,ng hlg car on hood Club L('ague with a .500 SporL~ Trophy race which the the occasion are Bruce Clllrkc, Association, At present there are almost the K.llrby School payground on Ipercenlage arc eligible for the I Pointers are leading, at this writ-[ and Charles Shull, vice.presi' In 19U the Detroit River Star 3,000 reiistered Slars. Apuril 10. tournlament. I ing, by a scant five points. dents of the Riverside Club • l

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Pagl Seventeen GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday I April IS. 1948 DOUSE FIELD FIRE 'chig T · t B .· Isula will be up from 10 to 20! 181 H v' .. R th J h A good sized field fire devel. It i permnt above 1947, with only! 1r91nla U 0 nson un ourlS USlness \ b' cl . , lennan ome Weds William Fromius oped at Balfour and Jefferson on Ml S3turday afternoon, which was

I. ~~~~~~ confined by the Park firemen Exp'ected to Breu.k R. ecords have Cae~~~iau:~~urj~~already raJsen ~~J;~:l~~~rate, 20 I Scene of Partu' Virginia Ruth Johnson became I be (ore it threalened neighboring M' h" . ,---, --. --. - . I percent from last year. Kit)' Slu'rman and Mrs, Roy the bride of William R. Fromius property. Ie l~an s tourist busmess In Im historY-If the threatened gas- . Upper Peninsula resort~ in. D, Fai,lalllo we're co.hos!('ss('s ______1948 WIll see its greatest "earJ_ oline 5horta~e' doesn't pinch too ~Iudl'ng.".' the Kee"'ena\" Per'l'J.n.," II- S• aturday at 11 part). in thl' She!- in a double ring ceremony al ~,-s~~""'~~'1;~~~-s~"~~'~~-s"~011hard .. E~en If .the shortage does i la area, should '?ontinue to grow man hOllle in Meadow lan(', the home o( her parents, Mr. and ~ . ~ ~alenahze, thiS year should e:,- in 'popularity this year, Rogan Gu('sl.s included Ill<' Willi<1!'l Mrs, William J. Johnson of ~Foucher&Son ~,(eed. 1947, when, $400,OOO,OO~m behevc.'~" For mosl UP. tourist Kalb" Hoy Fairlamb, HiRi Woot-, Beaconsfield avenue on Salurday ~ . ~ tOUrist money \\ as spenl, h) 10 r~tes Will not be raised, and e~. Mr. and 1'.hs .. Leslie B('cht,'I. I afternoon, April 10. The bride- ~ ~ to 20 percen~, , some wip even record slight de. H1Cha\n Hoy"!'. Dick Jerome. lh(' groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Now Thru Halurd.y ~ • ~ These J;'redlctlons are J.TIa~e b,Y : ereases. One resort at Grand Wl1h"'ll LlJd\\'J~s. Jan(' Ilowanh, ' l.anv Park, .. EUen Drf'l" ~ Q~I"~lty ~ AutomobIle Club of Michigan s IMarais. n.ear lrout fishing and Bill Hibbard. 1\1r. ann t.1r; Andrew Wilda\ler of Sarena 8'\- "THE SWORDS~fAS" ~ ....'I. ~ Travel Burea\l M.anager H~rry swimming water, offers rates in. Compton Ikautnont, (iioria r\):'d, ('nul', Detroit. The ceremony was In t~thDl~olor ~ U • • ~ ~ogan, who explams .that MICh. eluding meals and room at $25 SHill Fostl'r. and the Tod Fled. performl'd by Rev. Walter E. Igan folks, a1:-vays blgges~ cus- per week, At the othl'r extreme, ... ::;~ ." .. "" ~li('k3, Jr. H(!hmus of st. Stephen Evangeli. SUD.-lIIol1 .•TIl~'. ~nouse PDlntln" ~ i April 18-19.Z0 ~ :I tomeI's .o.f .their, own st~le s I'e- a deluxe re;;ort list~ rooms and J-...,. ,,~ ~ cal Llltheran Church. 1 IS 1 ,J Wllll.m ('0,.,.11 ~ , sortt h facllt.tles,f w.lll vacallOnh Of close 'I. mean.~ a'' $41.60 per da"J fol' two. Kim Hunter, acclaimed for her performance in "A ~trcet 'I tile el1t".l' E:'1.:.J }.oy(. ;..INI"ne Wildauer, f,ister of the Ell. R.ln .. "TlIF. SF.SATOR WAS ~ F.H.A. Terms if Desired ~ 0 ome I gas.ls sort. total I Michigan food quality and gen- I ~ ' • ~ ~ routl~gs requested In 1947 by I eral service have picked up Car Called Desire," enjoying IUllcheon with her Detroit IF lyuu] 11({Catlol' bridegroom, wa,' maid of honor, ISllISCRF.ET" ~ Free Estimates ~ MIchIgan tr.avelel:s,. 42 percent great!}', tourists noted last veal'. host, Sammy SofTerin, during a reccnt visit to the Indian I . ' (. and the bride's brother, LeRoy E. WCl'e for tnps wlthm lhe sl~t~. Allhough many complained of _~~~~_~~~e_~~o~~~.~_~i~r. __ . Bill 111 r, ,. Johnson, \\'as best man. Mr. and Wrdne,d.y Tbru Sat. ~ ~! I 1'1.--- April l! tbru Z4 I About 10 percenl more faelh. meag€l' food portions they were I . ------er /l'B of Nr;~" D,'ln~ ;\\rs, l\lilton Graham of Harvard ~ TU 2 3196 ~ HUlnphtf)' no.art :I. I. ~ I ties, mostly motor courl, and just as quick to note 'thaI college lEI t D . . I S t CI . . i 8\'(,:'-,1(" ~,n( 1'\1('(> "gPt •. r: rO;l,: :113;, attended the couple. WaUer Huston mot~ls, ~vil~ be rea?y for this studen~s were gelling back into' .:.J .ec 1 U11l11l01U COli l,alll1lan I ~~:~~~n~,I~~~;jo~o~.~m Wl~\~n~~~~:'~ The ceremony was followed by "TREASURE OF TRt: ~...... ,. ~'I Sl t:RRA :>IADRE~ ,.s~"~,,~~...~.\S~~~"'~~~~~~~~:Ji~:~~~~~~i~U~~S~m\~~;d ~~~ :~~ep~~,\l~~g~~I~;;~~le bUSlll('~., ann! The EXI'Nltive Committee of i-si~~~ --ing. now serving in the I'sity of Michigan lIying,asl in a ~ec~\~t~~~ ii~ \~1~~~~~~jer o:n~h: ( lh 1948 A t C1 b M' h' , Dlstl'lct III Detroit Coul\l'il 't (\. tIS '. plane thev lented from th,' Il"tn" brid('groom's parenls. After a e d I'u 0 d' U,t . Ie ~~an . Per~on,s planning to vacation B.S,A" elect~d John W, Drum: C~lpa('l)' 0 ,'S~IS an . upcl'ln., club at U. of M. ' ~ Florida honeymoon the couple I accommo a Ions I.ree Ol~" ISt- III Ml('hlga~-:and 5,?OO,000 na- mond new chairman b" a unalli- tcndenl of Ovcrhead Lliles. Ill' Theil' first stop \\'~s Nia~ara will milke lheir home in Delroi\. ed .are 1.174 s:par.lte a(commo- tl\:es of Mlchl~an Will no that mOlls vole. ' hill; lhree sons, in whose behalf Falls wlH're they \'isil('d a fra- ,! TOP SOIL dahons, tn~ludmg hotels, tounst thiS year-can m~rease lheir hol- Mr. Dnlmmond, who lives in he first became interested in the !emity l)lothel', and then th('y Twentieth CASS courts, ca,bms and resorts. Jday fun by gomg in June 01' York,hi .. d "I " . f' went to Alban\' NY 'lJ](1 W',t(,I'- Season at THEATRE , . 'S I b I A . re loa 1 .s a gIll( tldH' n local Scouting nlovernent. r' .. L .L. Detroit Town Hall PEAT MOSS Mlchlga~ food and sleepmg ac- ?P em er, (le ulo Club ad, Cornell Unh'ersity and h"5 becn . . ). .. ' bury, Conn., where thl'y \lstted * HON, WALTER H. JUDD * REBECCA WEST PALCO' PETE MULCH commodatlOns rates will be gen- v~sed, In these months, weather with lhe Detroit Edison Companv 1\11: [Iulnrnond \\111 be asslsled Bill Wl'bster, who has be('n a "World AII.lu'l "The .o\Iodr:rn .Noffl't erally in line with those in other IS oIten be,t and crowds are: _ .__ ._. b)' V,ce Chairmen Clark Stewart Pointe \'isitor. * JOHN MASON BROWN * ROSCOE DRUMMOND states, Rogan believes. Prices in alway~ slimme~t. Resort owners II and Halph H, Townsend. Their trip home was pretly "Itf\'lew DC Books and ]'lays" "The 51.te of Ihe Sallon" FERTILIZER most areas of the Lower Penin- have time to gIve more personal rugged as they had very windy FRIEDELIND WAGNER HEDLEY HEPWORTH Town Ha Books ------* * 1 I ______. .._ attenIJon to travelers then, and S t T . 147 weather, and were forced down I'TwUight and Dawn o\'rr "Portrasals to Dtcken:s Char'" (;erm.ny" '''(If'IS'' Radios alnd Phonographs rates are usually at their mini. COli J OOp in Newburgh, N.Y. However, Grass Seed - Manure 'I * DR. FRANK L, EVERSULL * kENNETH WALKER I Repaired mum. Many Michigan resorts re- Muslca Events Plalls Cctrnival they ~rri\'ed home safely Mon- ,IKOREA, the JftrmU Salton" uLh'e 'Tocrther or l.h'e .sot'. (Right In l'our homo) port they are already booked ' ' . day mght. * OR, HARRY D. GIDEONSE .I I Famous tCt.lnomht and I::d;UC'A. UNo fasler su\'lre Is posslble" up solidl~r for July and August, ------WM. ALLEMON Rogan slated. Musical events, featuring sian Boy Scoul Troop 147, span- Mrs. Cooney Opens Home lor 17727 Mack at U,niversity I For Information and Sea.on Tickel! Call CA 6993 BREEN RADIO SERVICE Slate' tourists made an effort of dance and concert stage, will sored by the Defer School PTA, To Ponchartrain Chapter Price. $9&0 to 11&90 (T." Included) , TU. 2.9085 i 1059 PHILIP _ VA, 2.3385 during 1947 to spread the vaca. augment lhe usu31 list of famous will stage a big carnival on Fri- I tion peak load over a longer speakers to appeal. al Detroit Jo.1rs.Albert E. Coonev of Iller. ______To\ n It II. tl L-. h Tl day night, Apl'il 2~, in the Defer period, Auto Club figures show, v a JIl Ie" \S er )CaIre, riwealhel' road opcnedlwl' home June. September and October all nexl season, Kathleen Sno\\' S('hool g~.mnasillm, from 7 to to members of lhe Board o( showed sizeable increases over Slringer, Town Hall directot., has, II l)l~l, M3nagement of Fort Ponlchnr- announced. i TI' '11 I . train Chapter, Daughters of Ihe 1946 , J une t rave I recor d ed a The twentieth consecu\i\'" se-! lcre \\'1 Je continuous en. Pumps Are Our Business American Revolution on Tues- jump of 25 percent, the largest ries which embraCE'S 20 Wer!n('s- i, tellalllnwnt on lhe stage, the day, April 13. Mrs. Roberl Hale N9W i,. I good time to have that Cellar Drain, Sump, or inere3se. day morning program will start: clowning (Jf a QlIeen, booths, Peterson was the assistant host- Bilge Pump made like new, Also f1oo,ded blsements pumped. A Ii;;t of conventions sched- Octobel' 6th, and tel'minale March: games and refreshmenl<, The ~ss. LOllners instlll!ed while repairs ore being made. Pick up and uled for Delroit this yeal' num- 9th. , i main event will feature White M~s. Paul J. Meiser, Regent, bel'S more than 450, with better Scheduled to open lhe season, W ' I preSIded at the br.ard meeting deliver if desired. All work fully guara nteed. Quick Service. than 450,000 nelegates expected, in joint recital at the Forum are' a 1"1'101', t le edu('ated horse who following luncheon. according to J. Lee Barrelt, of Richard Bonelli and Marita Coli add and spdl among his the Detroit Convention and Farell formedy of the Metro- Illut." tlHln 30 stunt,. GORDON'S PUMP SERVICE Tourist Bureau. Many of these polit:l~ and Chicilgo Opl'l'a Com- The carnival is being present- Pointers Attend A WVS VA. 2~7396 563 LYCASTE HI. 0164 delegates will complete business panies. Grace and Kml Grilff ed 10 help the troop earn money Fashion Show Luncheon ~1t'ttH"fff~~ sessions jn the Motor City and noted ballet d:mcers will brin': to buy a It'u"k needed for trips ______head northward into Michigan's their group to Town'lIall ill th~ and paper drives, Thc whole i\Irs. G. Boyd MacPherson, : !'" !'"!'" !'" !'" !'"•• !'"•• !',,...... •••• !'" J:' vaealionlalld, Spring season. show wI! i he. st aged by the Ml's, Frederkk C. Ford ann l'vlrs. ': ': Nation-wide car lJ'avel iri ]948 Jorge Bolet, Cuban pianist, is scout,. \\'I~h their fathers as as. D. F, H, Brickell were among the Pain Ie women at the A W V S sa " V . ,Ia.~. will probably nol be as great slated for a solo performance in sfstants. '] he community is in- ~.Fro-- d cr•• t.~:'.. IlIndleon and fashion sllo\'1 given " .w~ ~l OOI 'l~...'" "'Y" as in 1941, the peak year. Auto January. The Ambassl'! ~I;people. BOB RUTH'S On Tuesday, April 20 at 8 p m Pointe on Thursday, April R. ORCHESTRA The young couple will li\'(' in ' I the. 51. James chapt~r of 'th~ Janie Palmer nahona! ,Lutheran Laymen's Rockcastle avenue in Detroit :lfl C!lct Everh.,t Tbe Skylarks League Will present "Messenger er May I. of Peace" in Bethany Church 'VET' BASE~IENT? Chatwsorth and East Outer drive: We eln 5nh'e your probhm All members, their friends. and, ~ TURNER MOTOR SALES Cj g~neral public are cordially in- ROTD.ROOTER VIted. Electric "Messenger o( Peace" is a full PENOBSCOT length sound film p~oduced by PENOBSCOT BLDG, J rNOT A PRIVATE c;lUIl 15103 Ke rchevlll YA 2.3094 SEWER CLEANING t~e. RKO Pathe Studio and slar- CI UB l'Ing John Beal as the male lean Jack Culber1sGn .. Sole 0.11" II Mlr. , CALL LO. 7-5610 Peggy Stewart as his wife and fORT ST" ELEVATORS • CA 1588 Adeline De Walt Reynolds ~s lhe If No Answer Call grandmother. CH. 6232 The story was wrilten by the Reverend Henry Rische formerly NO RESULTS-NO CHARGE! of California, who re~ently as- .....-- J Year ~umed the editorship of the new We .netted DUETSCH BROS, Inc. Guaranlf't (amily magazine of the Concordia .. h • noth- On SlnK!e Publishing Company. ers ran! 3675 E. VERNOR HWY. lIo1i\U F..I. nOli

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GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, April 15, 19~8 P4gfl Eighteen partly Jor non-dwelling purposes shall, unless deter-' permitted by the Board of Appeals as specified in (0) Dressmaking or millinery establishment. PROPOSAL TO AMEND BUILDING mined otherwise by the Board of Appea)s, ,have pro. Section VII (F). _ (p) Electrical repair shoo. vision made for free off-street parking facilities as (4) Community garages when permitted by the Board (q) Dyeing, cleaning or" laundry establishment follows: of Appeals as specified in Section VII (F). primarily for local service. ZONE ORDINANCE (1') (1) Where the use involves a building, off-street (5) Accessory uses customarily incident to any of Club or lodge hall. Notice of Public Hearh,g parking space for employees and patrons in area above permitted uses, and including private gar- (s) Messenger or telegraph service statiDn Dr tele- phone exchange, The Village Commiuion of the Village of equal to two-thirds of the ground coverage of the. ages, signs, and dwellings for domestic employes building shall be prDvided. FlS specified in Section IV A (4). (t) Florist shop. Groue Pointe Park has proposed certain amend. ~ Section V, paragraph (G), Dt said Ordinance is pro- (u) Painting and decorating shop. (2) Where the use does not involve a building, the (v) Parking lot for passenger automDbiles. menta to the Building Zone Ordinance; the text required off-street parking space shall be an area posed to be amended to read as follDWS: thereof is set out below. The Commilllion will meet (w) Plumbing shop. equal to one-third of the area devoted to. that use. (G) FDr. the purpose of fixing minimum lot areas, the (x) Post Office. Monday, May 3, at 8:00 p. m. in the Municipal (3) Theatres, auditoriums and the like shall provide ReSidence B District is divided into a sub-district (y) Print Shop. Building at 15115 E. Jefferson for the purpose of parking space adequate to accDmmodate one auto- west of Trombley Road and a sub-district east of (z) Public garage for auto sales, service and re- holding a public hearing on these propolatll, with mobile for every five seats. TrDmbley Road; the minimum-lot area in each of the pair, or automobile service station where 200 a view to adopting the &ame, subject to such '(4) Churches shall provide parking space adequate to sub-districts is as follows: ft. or more from a schoDI, hospital, church, or (1) In that part of the Residence B District east of changes (limited to the same subject matter) as accommodate one automobile for every ten seats. community building. Such garage or service (5) Where a cDmbination of uses is involved, the re: Trombley Road no single family dwelling shall be station shall be primarily for the residents of may be developed at the hearing. quired parking space shall be determined by pro.. erected or used on any lot having an area of less of the locality. William G. Stamman, rating on the foregoing basis. than 5000 square feet, and no two-family dwelling (aa) Restaurant or cafe. shall'be erected or used on any IDt having an area Village Clerk. (6) Parking lots required under this paragraph shall (bb) Sales or ShDWroom. less than 7200 square feet. (cc) Shoe repair shop. TEXT OF PROPOSED AMENDMENT be provided where p0!lsible, on or adjacent to the premises, and in any case shall be within four (2) In that part of the Residence B District west of (dd) Studio.. 1. S!Ction III o{ said Building Zone Ordinance i5 pro- hundred feet thereof. Required parking lots may Trombley Road no single family dwelling shall be (ee) Tailor shop. posed to b. amended by adding at the end thereof a new be provided jointly by separate users. Where erected or used on any lot having an area of less (ff) Undertakin,g establishment. paragraph (H) to read as follows; than 3000 square feet, and no. two-family dwelling (gg) Upholstering shop. (H) Except as expressly permitted in this paragraph, no possible,_ access shall be provided from minor streets and alleys, ' shall be erected or used on any lot having an area (hh) Tin f.hop. . business, trade or occupation shall be considered as of less than 5000 square feet; except that this shall (ii) Electric shop. a!l. accessory use incidental to a residence, or shall (7) Parking lots shall have a ten foot set-back from not preven.t ~he use for a two family dwelling of (jj) Speedy car wash (if set back 25 ft. from public bl! carried on in a residence district. Subject to the fol- the front lot line, except that where the parking any lot eXlshng and of record on April 12, 1948 thoroughfare,) lowing limitations, a doctor, dentist, architect, engi- lot abuts or is in a residential district, the set-back and having an area of les!>than 5000 squ?ie f~et, (kk) Health studio. neer, lawyer, or similar professional person, may main- shall conform with the front yard of such resi- but not less than 4000 square feet. (11) The repair, conversion, alternation, finishing, tain an office in his home, as an accessory use of resi- dential district. Where a parking lot is in or abuts (3) COllvents, homes, dormitDries and other multiple assembling, servicing, fabrication otherwise denct, and carryon the practice of his profession in a residential district, it shall have a buffer strip dwellings of like character when permitted in processing or storage of goods primarily as a a residence district provided that; (1) No other person of not less than ten feel. Where not occupied by the Residence B District shall have a minimum custom service to residents of the locality or .assists in such practice (except that a doctor or dentist buildings, such buffer strip and residential frDnt lot are~ on the basi~ of 3000 square feet per family; for sale at retail on the premises, provided may have one nurse or one receptionist); (2) the pro- yard shaH be landscaped with permanent materiat each fIve persons mtended to be housed therein the foregoing are incidental to the retail func- fessional activity is limited to an office for usual office to provide a suitable screen. sh~ll [be deemed the equivalent of one family. tion when not a custom service. There shall work and for consultation with clients, and, in the (B) Parking lots shall be bounded by a low masonry 6. SectlOn VI, paragraph (A), Df said Ordinance is not be in connection therewith any operation case of doctors or dentists, out-patient treatment; . wall, shall be properly drained, shall be surfaced proposed to be amended to read as follows: of machinery Dr the conduct Df any process or (3) the floor area set aside for such activity shall not with dustless, non-glare material and shall be activity, the display Dr storage of goods or adequately but unobstrusive1y lighted. (A) USES. In order that the Village may remain strictly exceed more than 400 square feet nor more than 20 a suburban residential community, business and com- facilities in such a manner as to be noxious or per cent of the total useable floor area of the resi- (9) Commercial buildings or uses shall provide Dff- offensive by reason of odors, fumes, dust, street parking facilities for loading and unloading mercial uses of property are limited to those in- dence; and (4) the activity shall not be carried on in offensive, non-congestive uses which directly support smoke, waste; vibration, noise, sparking, 8 structure separate from the residence, nor in a wing .of commercial and service vehicles adjacent to lighting, advertising or manifest unsightli- :service entrances and to permit passage of vehicles residential activities and demands, and which by of the residence unless at least one-third of the wall reason of necessity or great convenience must be ness. of such wing is common to the, remainder of the resi- in the alleys. (10) Uses existing on April 12, 1948 and not then hav- located with'1n or close by dwelling areas which they (mm) Uses similar to those above enumerated, pro- dence, serve-all as more specifically set forth below: vided the Board of ApPeals shall have made a 2. Said Building Zone Ordinance is proposed to be ing parking facilities equal to that required above, shall not be required to provide parking facilities (1) USES PERMITTED-In the Business District no finding. that such use is in fact similar. amended by adding a new section titled Section III (1), building, structure or lond shall be used and no in Drder to continue such existing use,' If the (2) USES GENERALLY PROHIBITED. No uses Off-Street Parking Facilities, to read as fol.lows: building or structure shall be hereafter e~ected or which are priCipally manufacturing, warehousing SECTION III (1) OFF-STREET PARKING FACILITIES building is enlarged or the'use extended, parking facilities shall be provided doubly commensurate structurally altered for other than the following or commercial use principally for consumption (A) GENERAL PnINCIPLE. In order tqat the streets may uses: , serve their primary purpose of affording .. means of with the amount of enlargement or extension outside the community, or related uses will be involved until thereby the parking facilities re- (a) Uses permitted in the Residence B District, permitted in this district. travel, the owners or occupants of property shall pro- provided that the limitations of that district vide off-street parking facilities adequate to meet the quired for the entire use have been provide.d. (3) USES SPECIFICALLY PROHIBITED. None of (D) MODIFICATION OF PARKING REQUIREMENTS. are observed. the following types of uses nor any similar there- parking demand generated by the use to .which the (b) Public buildings, pro.perties and facilities. property is put. Such parking facilities shall conform The standard set forth in paragraph (C) above shall to shall be permitted: storage yards, stone yard be a prima facie requirement. .The Board of Appeals (c) Public service, telephDne, telegraph and pas- or monument works, construction contractors to the standards prescribed in the following para- senger transport buildings, but not including graphs.. may reduce or eliminate the parking requirements of plant Dr storage yard. Carting, express. or dray paragraph (C), or may do so subject to appropriate storage facilities. storage yard. ,Public storage garage or repair (B) PARKING FACILITIES IN CONNECTION WITH (d) Schools, hospitals, medical and dental clinics, DWELLING USES Property used for dwelling ilur- , conditions, in any case where the Board of Appeals garage established primarily for automobile body determines after a. hearing that such requirements convents, and dormitories or similar dwellings. or fender repair shop. Commercial storage yard. poses shall have provision for off-street automobile (e) Parish houses, community buildings and clubs. parking fadlities as follows: are clearly excessive or unduly burdensome for any Open display uses, including unenclosed garden, of the following reasons: the use of the property will (f) The executive or administrative offices or de- fruit, nursery and similar open air markets. Ma- (1) In the Residence A District, there shall be provid- partments of professional, philanthropic, com- ed on the premises; a minimum of two parking generate relatively little parking demand; public chine ShDp. Ice plant or storage house. Wholesale owned parking facilities have been provided nearby; mercial or other lawful activities. Real estate laundry or cleaning establishment not primarily a spaces per family. offices. (2) In districts other than the Residence A District, suitable arrangements have been made for sharing local service. Bottling works. Wholesale distribu- parking space by two or more users whose parking de- (g) Theaters and other places of amusement and tion center based on truck terminal facilities. Any there shall he provided on the premises: a mini- recreation conducted primarily for the resi- mum of one parking, space per family. mands occur at different hours'; no economic use of the type of manufacture or treatment other than the property can otherwise be made and no other property dents of the IDeality. manufacture or treatment of products clearly in-. Such parking facilities shall be in the form of drive- (h) Mercantile establishments for the sale of ways, garages, or a combination thereof, and shall is available nearby for the provision of parking space. cidental to the conduct of a permitted retail busi. The decision of the Board of Appeals shall be final. gODds at retail, conducted primarliy for the ness conducted on the premises. be located on the premises. The parking facilities residents of the locality. Where the BDard of Appeals reduces the parking 7. Section VI, Paragraph (G) of said Ordin'ance is pro. shall be located in back of the requiJed front yard, (i) Neighborhood bakery. ~;f.;,;;;;!~..; or. if in a district where no front yard is required, then requirements, such decision shall automatically lapse posed to be amended to read as follows: if the building is not under way within six months m Bank or financial institution. ten feet back of the front lot line. (k) Barber or beauty shop. . • (G) AREA-In a Business District no dwelling shall be PARKING FACILITIES IN CONNECTION WITH after the date of the decision or if the building, once erected or used on any iot having an area of less than (C) under way, is not diligently prosecuted to completion. (1) Business or Commercial School or College. NON-DWELLING USES. Property used wholly or (m) Catering establishment. three thousand square feet for each family housed (E) DESIGNATION AND MAINTENANCE OF PARKING thereon. FACILITIES. Parking facilities shall be clearly shown (n) Conservatory or dancing academy. Si1}h Church of Christ, on the plans filed with the Vilage. Such parking Scientist, Detroit Chandler Park facilities shall be constructed and maintained as shown in the plans and shan nDt be discontinued unless the 14730 Kercheval Avenue Drive parking requirements are reduced by the Board of Sunday S.rvlces 10:30 a. m. Appeals in the manner provided in paragraph (D). and 5:00 p. M. Sunday School Baptist Church Where the parking facilities are not on the same First •• sslon __..__ 10:30 •. m. premises as the use to which, they pertain, or are ~ond •••• ion •._ _._ 11:45 a. m. (Corner of Woodhall) under different ownership, or where one parking Wecinesday evenlnr Te.tlmon!.1 Proclaiming the Whole Gospel facility serves two Dr more uses, the Village may re~ M.dlnj( at 8 p, m. from the Whole Bible for the quire appropriate recordable instruments whereby RudIn, Room Open Week Day! Whole World. third parties will have notice that the property is 10:00 a. m. to 9:00 p, m. committed to parking facilities under this Ordinance. Sunday 2 :30 to 5:00 p. m. Rev. Arthur E. H. Barber Pastor 3. Section IV, paragraph (F), of said Ordinance is proposed to be amended to read as follows: 9:45 I,m, Sunday School. (F) AREA. In a Residence A District no dwelling shall be 11 :15 a.m. "Where Do 1 Stand'" 6:30 p,m. Young People. erected or used on any lot having an area of less than 7 :45p,m. "The Foolishness o( I~rollt ~ointt I God." 7200 square feet for each family housed thereon; except that this shall not prevent the use fDr one family of ,-etbolJilt Cburtb Visitors Heartily any lot existing and of record on February 27, 1928, -'"' '" Welcome. and having an area of less than 7200 but not less than KEllY SCHOOL 5000 square feet. Kerby Noer K~,,.I 4. Section V, paragraph (A), of said Ordinance is pro- SERVICES The common purpose of Unitar;. posed to be amended to read as follows: ons is the constant •• orch for i (A) USES. In a Residence B District no building or prem- 10:45 M...... mc w.....blp _ s..nr.c.. those spirituol truths thot set all men free. Unitarianism is the ises, except as otherwise provided in this Ordinance, religion of faith in mono or the shall be erected or used except fDr one or more Df the Ie r- Pont>ool Unitarians believe thot one's I (1) Any use permitted in a Residence A District. d'urch should concern its.lf with 10:45 hi 17:30 t-...d I'1w7 . (2) Two-family dwellings including two-family ter- Period lor l(1lnW'J' _ r.nd""Jl'n ... gelling Heoven into ,""n, not men into heoven. The Uni!orion races. • cn:M~. I Church do.s this, i (3) Public hospitals, schools (Dther than public

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c Cash 2V2 WORD ,Minlmll!'n 50c ~ CAn t>o PI,cc~ "' !':~'" Ot!lce or at one of 14 c(JM'enlrntly locded sub- st~lIor.s. , ~;; € 5 i Ii J t'.,U 4.' i i i i) " , • i ,...., • . DEADLINE 5 p, M. TUESDAY, YOUR AD CAN BE CHARGED CALL TUxedo 2-6900 WORD 12-AUTOS WANTED 12-AUTOS WANTED Charge 3' lA_PeRSONALS \ 5A-Employmen~re~_' _.1 ~ARTICLE~OR SALE IS-ARTICLES FO~._~'.'~E-- B-:~.R!~~~.!~_~(;)-R ..~.~~~_ MInimum 60c ,I UNWANTED HAIR----re-m--\l\-'e-d. FOR DEPENDABLE Help. Days, i 9'x12' WOOL FACE RUGS. SERVICE lor eight. 134~ Rogers GAS STOVE in good ["ondition, i Can ~e PJar,~ O\' Telephone .or In ntly bv electrolysis i weeks or part time. Call Miller I Known brands. positively good silver and C<1Ee. WestlllghOllse ~35, Niagara 8165 .. __ . __ ~ ~non at ~'f\'S OCilce t~lI .5 c c!fx::k permane legs eve bro~vs'. Agency 701 Chene. Fltzro)', values at only $49.50 while they' vacuum deaner, used only a JOHNSON 5-hot"sl' outboard, new. TRACY MOTOR SALES uesday. Jha~e'l' :~msDocto~~' :eferences'l 2656 ' last, • \'ear. Girl's 28.mch bicycle and Jess than 10.hour use. 12.ft. PHONE Mack Ave., Cook Rd. all' ISnlc," ~I'I B.ook Bldg' 1 __ ..:. Vanity - JeHNson at Newporl rniscel1,lIleous articlcs. 17007 !9770 at Ann evenson." ., COLORED HELP ______' I non. sinkable metal boal. Call RA. 48.12.' . Kereheva. Niagara 1808. TUxed62-6900 3-LOST AND FOUND I ABOVE AVERAGE FOR SAl.E CHILDREN'-s-s-a-nd-b-o-x-e-s-, -p-ai-n-t. B~:A-UTI~'UL---e-,le-c-tr~ic--N-o-l.-ge 3 Trunl< Llnes I WANTS YOUR CAR , , , I - All Types ed aluminum bottoms. 36 by range used onl~ a few menths, . round 1 Pari or Full Time Four by five Sr"pr! Graphic press 46: $8.50 delivered. TUxedo Like nel\' $17,00 Tuxedo 24020 . I LOST: GOLD WATCH, I We Pay C<'I5h strap. I. MODEL SERVICE BUREAU camera complete. Same camera I 2-~324. ------~---,--- CASH RATES initialed H.E,L., leather Reward. NI. 1977. Ihat has been used to take pic- SCOTTS-SPREADER, $6.841 9-ARTICLES WANTED III 'E!leCl al Tbese l.:on,enlent Will Trade for" New Car -- • CAdillac 9045 lures for the Gro~se Pointe News. I 14 Sub St~tions LOST: Gold link charm bracelet, I. I Unit includes Camera with 6\~l- Whittier, Grosse Pointe Park. FURNITURE WANTED-If you Will Trade for a Demonstrator TIU 5 o'clock Tue.qay containing 12 gold charms, Of.e! 6-FOR Ri:iNT inch Ziess-1'essar lens. solenoid ----. . have anything in the line of of which is heart shaped and!. flash unit, lens hood. crown DOUBLE DEEP _freeze, Large household fumiture and rugs, Will Trade' for " BeHer Used Car . . . . inscribed Judy, 1942. Lost: COTTAGE on Lake. Huron, _71 tripod, one plate and two film! steel Roaster SUItable for rest. call The Isaac Neatway Furni- March 24. Reward, NI. £1092,1 mIles north of Sarma, Ontario. ,holders. {'arrying case and two! auram. 3 pair, gold drapes and ture, 13S30 Kercheval. VAlley JEFFERSON AVENUE __ .______4 bedrooms, .one bath. Prne: filters (red and yellow). Call 3 pair rust drapes. 1 pair floral 2-2115. STOP IN TODAY WHILE PRICES ARE STILL HIGH * Schettler's Drugs WATCH. vicinity of LinCOln-Jef-1 panelled lJl'mg a~d dmmg! drapes, 1 pair Antioch oxfords, ------15.,24 E JeUer50n;atNoll\ng- ham ferson, found by City Police. room, large screen eo front and i Fred Runnells size 7 \~ A. 1 pair, rose colored WA NTED 13-REAL ESTATE FOR SALE In-REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Owner can have: ~ame by .iden. I bac~ porches, screen porch I • fireside chairs. TUxedo 29659. KERCHEVAL AVENUE tifying and paymg for thiS ad.i , ovel boat-house on bea~h, shuf. News Photographer, NI. 8405 ,~------Lo'r FOR SALE, 150x100, 1-;>1' GROSSE POINTE - 803 RIvard. Apply at 17145 Maumee. fie board court. $300 perl . iLAD1ES dre3ses and coats, size Clothl'ng ranch house slle. Loeated ~n I Open Salurda and Sunda or Miller Pharmacy , Old first block of Stephens HIll y Y 14945 Kerche,'al. at Wayburll monlh. Call Mr. Bell, TW,: - I' 14 Pair of silver fox fUIs, I * '-HELP WANTED 1-1940 or Birmingham 615. i ODD MAPLE and mahogoney . f tl t hed b t"f I subdivision. By owner at less call owner, Niagara 3317. Bed- Kopts Pharmacy _. 1------1 chesls while they1asl, $19.50. per ~c y ma c '_ cau I u BEST PRICES PAID than original purchase price. room, bath first floor; 2 bed- * 1692 Kerche\'al, at Notre Dame ROOM for gentleman, near 3 i Vanity _ Jefferson at N'3wport conditIOn. TUxedo 1:>126. FOR MEN'S SUITS Tuxedo 2-2935. rooms, balh second tloor. Brick * Cunnin'3h ..m's Drugs EARN $2 HOUR SELLING bus lines. Garage available.' --.----~----- ~-~--~---~-- TOPCO.ATS AND SHOES KerC'he\:al at Notre Dame REALSILK Phone TUxedo 29639 afternoons! LINOLEUM REMNANTS I ELECTRIC sewing machine, ex- slone contruction. Hot water "OM""N f II t 1.6 p. m. i I cellent condition. Zenith cabi. TYler 4.3625 heat. Beautifully landscaped: Notre Dame Pharmacy d \ * MEN any "', u Or par 1 II MUMFORD S FLOOR net radl'o. Player pl'ano'. studl'o I h II '11 b' t 17000Kerche' .. !. at. N~lre Dame time. Take orders for Ho:;iery, A Ie ep one CIl WI ring u~ 0 Built of finest materials and * Gross, Pointe [)rllg Co. Lingerie, Sox, Ties, Shirts and 7-WANTED TO RENT COVERING. couch, breakfast set; 8 cu!;>ie you immediately! workmanship. Must be seen to 17051Kerohe\'a!. at St. Clair other apparel. Territories avail- (Houses, Apts •• Flats, etc.) I _ N 0446 foot, 1940 Kelv~nalor. Refrlg- BOOK-S bought in any quantity. be appreciated. Priced ri~ht. * Titus. Drug Store able in Wayne, Oakland and ------I 1612 { E. Warren Iagara erator; Porch ghder and olher 1 K6rche\'al. at Fl,her Roa~ Macomb Counties. Spl'ing sea-] FUR N ISH E D or unfurnished 1 I I household arllcles. VErmont Entire libraries, bookcases and O.arms) son is the best. 'Samples fur- ho.use, flat or apartment on E. I' CLO,C~S., ~LO~KS. CrLO~KS. 7.5704. paintings. Bronzes. B. C. Claes, co .J f'E M"" V' . ,. !670 Lev~rette, Phone CHerry GROSSE POINTE FARMS. 468 GROSSE POINTE MACK AVENUE ~:~:~~d. ~~~~;L~:lg'4flPP~a~~' TH"'RiuEeE'U 'Fulii""b d h :.for v:e~lt~~ :~e~::I~~;e~er:~ceall l-K-E-L-VI-N-A-T-0-R-,-7-cu-b-i-c-f-o-o-l-s.j-z-e.4267. Manor - $16,900,00 Reduced.\ Rivard Blvd., 942, 5-room singls. * Blue Cron Drugs '1 26 M. h or 'our e room ouse 1 k Id b' A-I condition. 1941 model. Two $1,500.00 owner, Tile roof, furnished or unfu\'nished, mod. 17511 Mack A,'e.. at Nell Roa~ A ve. Bid g" D et rOI . , IC. t . G P . t t c oc s so ~ us, SEVERAL cheap Oriental rugs CA. 4264. evenings phone Mrs. or err.ace In. rosse Oln e. 0 1 Expert vegetable hydrators and frozen for halls, 'about 3x6 and 5x6. brick colonial, 3 spacious bed ern. automatic heal, extrf * Harxness Pharmacy HELVESTON. TU. 2.6448. lease Immediately; iood ref- .Guaranteed Repair Service meat keeper, $100,00, Niagara Call TU. 1-0045 before 10 a. m. looms, all tile kitcher: lavatory IlavatolY' tile bath, sleel sash. 20313 Mack Ave.. at Loclunoor ______erences. Henry Meurer, Tu. EASTSTDE CLOCK SHOP 0804. I bath-natural lire place, rec- rolscreens, 3-car garage, im- Bl\'d, EXPERIENCED white woman 2-8733. 13234 Kercheval VAlley 2-3645 ------BABY STROLLER. TU. 2.1162. reation room, terrace and ga- mediate possession. Ni. 1808. * Clair's Confectionery !iving on East Side f~r clean- FOUR BEDROOM 2 bath mini. Open Daily Till 6:00. LARGE Ironrite mangle, suitable rage. Va~ant move in-Open ----.------2Oi92 Mack Ave, at Anita i mg. Call NIagara 91~0. .'.' fl ------for small laundry. $50.00 VA!- PHILLIPS Furniture wants to Sunday. Owner TV 1-2592. LAKE LOTS ' FISHER ROAD , . mum, lour adults, reSIdents 0 ''FOR a better grade of used fur. ley 3-0330. buy used furniture. Odd pieces, I SALESMAN to sell French and, Grs, Pte. for 24 years. Call Nt I niture see Neatway Fnrnitur!!. dishes. etc. Call Melrose 4449 WHEATLEY, ,Canada. Sale or On Lake st. Clair, near 101h Mile * Schettler's Drugs domestic champaign and wine. 3161. 13930 Kercheval., We always FUR JACKET-Fromms silver after 1 p.m. :;37 Fisher Rd" at Maumee I 1 I k f . 12 14 E lIe t rent. Near shipp'Jng harbor. Road, fool of Wildwood ~treeL Call RAndolph 0765. Mr. WANTED _ furnished home in have the things you are 00 -- ox. size or . XCI" n Size 40'xI70'; private road, swim- DETROIT STATIONS Cikety, 2101 Cas;; Ave. Grosse Pointe for immediate oc- ing for. VAlley 2-2115. condition, $100. Niagara 3091. GLIDER and porch furniture in Modern cottage. Sleeps 8. I I ------good condition. TUxedo 1.2771. Glassed porch, VAlley 2-4866. ming beach in front, canal in * Whittier Hotel Drugs WHITE WOMAN with refer- cupancy. Two or three bed- INCINERATOR, garbage disposal WHITNEY baby carriage, good ------_.- real; water, electricity. On prem- BurJU Drh.e at the RIver ences; in this vicinity, for laun- rooms will lease one year or unit, gas burning, white enamel, condition. TUxedo 2.3575. GOV.ERNOR WINTHROP desk DREAM ISLAND. 20 acres-In ises Sunday between 1:00 and dry and cleaning three days a I longer. Now living in this area. floor sample. Hygeator. Sell at M-O-T-T-L-E-D--m-a-ro--o~--r-u-g--'-I'I-'t-h or secretary, reasonable and in good fishing lake. few miles 4:00. TUxedo 2-4801. week, $1:1.50. TV. 2-3905. ,Box No. E.692, Grs. PIe. News. cost. Smith Mathews, 6640 good condition, Not too large. inland from coast of southern . 1 ozite, 10' BI,2 x 12, $40. NIagara 14-REAL ESTATE WANTED CLASSIFIED KEY: -M":'I-D-D-L-E-A-G-E--W-h-it-e-\-v-om-a-n-,i PERMANENT Detroit Resident., 1__ C_h_a_r_Ie_v_o_ix_.. 5024. Niagara 4449. Maine. Far from 1947 forest eneral housework, one in .eSlre 2 or 3 b e droom h Ollse, WHIPPY SADDLE, exce IIen t ~------BABY'S high ch air an d Iarge fires. Beautiful trees, mostlv. FIVE or six room face brick home, g d . B t f CLOSING OUT S ALE One ,'ear d d.' while pine. one-quarter ml'lll'on $ S_PUBLIC NOTICES family. Grosse Pointe section. apar Imen t or mcome. es re - condition. NI. 6178. "'. . crib. Must be in goo con i> 12,500 cash. Vermont 8.09IB. lA_PERSONALS S35 a week. Write Box C.698, erences. NIa. 1104. old field grown Chrysanthe- tion. Phone NIagara 1364. ft of timber, insured. 2 lovely 1------Grosse Pointe News. ------l\IARY DUNHILL fitted over. mum plants. None over 50c well secluded cottages. Ideal l8-EXCHANGES :l-LEGAL NOTICES APARTMENT, flat or single. de- night bag. Never used. $20. TU. each. 100 Raspberrybush~s, ll-AUTOS FOR SALE for 2 families. 600 volume li- sired by General Molors exe- 2-6619. one year old, IDe each. 50 brary, grand fireplace. Sea- WILL TRADE Stewart-Warner 3-LOST AND FOUND FINNISH, middle aged maid- cutive, 3 adults. Urgent. Tux- Raspberry bushes, one year old, CAN YOU BETTER $150 offer worthy boat with powerful refrigerator or Easy whirl general housework, one in fam- .....HELP WANTED edo 2-2801. TWO PIECE wood carved kidney bears twice a year, 25c cach., for 1936 Dodge business coupe? outboard. Ideal summer place. washer [or motor lawnmower (!\lale and Female) ily. Grosse Pointc section. $35 I shaped living room suite, three Strawberry plants. Premier, Visit 77 Lakeview or call TUx- No poison ivy, snakes, mos. in good condition. TU. 2.0B57. a week. Write Box C-698, 5-S1TUATlONl> WANTED EAST SIDE doctor needs house piece bedroom set. All less than 25c per dozen. AU plants in edo 1.2050 after 5:00 p.m. quitos, flies; rats, mice, hay- 1------(Male and Femal.) Grosse Pointe News. or terrace in Grosse Pointe or 1 year old. LA. 7-7944. my garden must be sold during I ! fever or telephones. Call Mr. 19-PETS SA EMI'LOYMENT BUREAU vicinity. Can furnish excellent '41 OLDSMOBILE, clean, can. Stanton, ORegon 8715 after- 6-FOR RENT references. Valley 2-85'86. CLOTHING. Suits, dresses, size the next 30 days. Gardens vertible. Excellent condition. noons. TOY Pomeranian puppies, 2. (H~US<;,.Apl.5., Flats., etc.) 20.38, Shoes, 8AAA. TU. 2- located on S. Warren, one Privately owned. Call VAlley I------~- months old and mother,.3.Y .. ear. 7-\UNTEDTO RENT BOOKKEEPER RESPONSIBLE mid dIe aged 3205. block east of Cadieux. W. M. 4.1726. Price $1295.00. . (Housea, Apts .• 1'1.1$., ete.) couple a,lone, urgently need ------Mttchener. Mgr.! GROSSE POINTE old. Excellent registered stook. BICYCLE, boy's 26", handled .----- COL '46 d d' 8-ART(CLF:SFOR SALE For accour,ls receivable. Grosse unfurnished flat, income, small with exceJlent care. Chrome SALE _ Antique and moclern LIN N se an, ra I.O ,un-I YORKSHIRE. 1117, VErmont 7-5704. 13290 Arc!- .s cottage, or der scat healers, white Sl ewa!d Near St Pa I 110use, gardenel . wheels, red finish, headlamp furnitur~, silver and miscel-. d . f I' ht I . 1I • more. 9-ARTICLES_--'-'-- __ W~NTED,-'- , Pointe News. Call Mr. MacKen. p."en rundown single 've could . tires, over five. og Ig S,. ow C d' h f 4 [ '1 . , • and rear reflector. Leavmg laneous articles. Tl:ursday and '1 b t' f 1 d't' ommo IOUS orne 0 amI Y . 'X up. WI'sh to stay l'n Porn' te. ml eage. eau I u con I lOn. bedl'ooms 2 ma.d' rooms e" RED blond Cocker Spamel male Ilf-ARTICLES FOR RENT Izie, RAndolph 6903 or TUxedo [I for college. TH. 1-1256. Friday mornings from 9-12 and D' bId N il I ,I S ov -' , , Lived 8 years present address riven yay. 0 '~a ers. attic garage; in perfect condition, one year. Housebroken. Call ll-AUTOS FOR SALE 2-6900. by appointment. 1012 Bishop VA? 1467 C T d 2 5638 Grosse Pornte. Can furnish best BOY'S small bicycle, 24", $15. .~. . arpets, drapes, venetians, irk I uxe 0 - . 1tA-TR'\ILERS references. VAlley 2.1309. Also boy's 26" bicycle, $17.50. Road NI. 2090;_. STATTON WAGON. 1946 Pontiac ~~~,o~~~t. Immediate possession. 12 WEEKSOLD. good "I~atch dog~ 12-AUTOS WANTED I Nt 1115. SKIRTED dressing table with 2 8 streamliner Low mJIl'age. VACANT LOTS and companion. Walnut 1-6959. 12A-BOATS FOR SALE I REFINED woman (35 to 45 years YOUNG COUPLE would apprec- LOCHMOOR CLUB member- prs. of matching drap~ries, Private party. See car at 13228 View of lake _ Windmill Pointe 5188 Montclair. I3--REAL ESTATE old) to wait upon older gentle- iale income or flat unfurnish- Blue and rose floral taffeta Mack Ave, I Sale. Lease or Rent) man. ~Iust"' have some knowl- ed. No children, sleady em- ship. Nt 5664. I ruffles. Call TUx'edo 2-2667. 1Dr.,(314 cornerft.). CaliforniaWestchester.-owner 3 willlots. Zl-SERVICES I.....REAL ESTA"IE WANTED edge of cookmg. Other help ployment. WilJ decorate and PIANO, Baldwin acrosonic con------DESOTO, 4 door custom, 1946. sell for cost of original improve- (aJ-G.neral ,kept. Good wages for experi-I furnish A-I references. Call sole in walnut. Like new. NI. At'l/TIQUE Vktorian Empire love private party. Will sell to first ments I~OJA)lONDS enced person. References re-. l"lr. Rogers. NI. 2990, 7:30 to agara 1702. seat. French commode, brass offer over $2100. Box D-185. Park 'Lane _ '120'. ranch type I CULLIGAN SOFT WATER 16-GOLD qllired. Write Box M-475, 6:00-TU. 2.3807. 6:00 to 9:00.; gallery top. French antique Grosse Poinle News. site between' beautiful homes. SERVICE Grossc Pointe News. 1------i VaSE parlor grand piano. ma- ~vory and gold de3k ami ehair: I AU OS WANTED I H~Jf block to Jefferson and lake. In e t' t thO t' d n-UPPORTUNITlES ______REFINED. employed business hogany, excellent tone. $400. Green wing chair. Call TUxcdo 12- T v sigel e IS Ime an money ~8-EXCHANGES LAUNDRESS. white, two days. woman. Would stay nights with PH. 0685. 2-2667. ARMY VETERAN has all cash ED O'CONNOR s

I vale estale Steady position.. by executive and wife. No child. NI. 4147. Pastel co10rs-.,s good as new. 13.-REAL ESTATE FOR SALE garage, side drive; also Van I ESQUIRE SHADE CO. 2-LEGAL NOTICES Flat available for married ren. WHi decOl'ate. References ------Shown by appointment. Tem. ------Dyke PL, spc. pro 4 bedrooms.' g 14537 CHARLEVOIX F;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I: couple. 72 Lakeview, Gros~e _N_TI_a_ _a_ra_l_2_50_. I DI~ul:e~ a~~~~~ ~~~r:;,uf~~I~~~~eg _~:_::~~8~_. ~ __ ... REAL ESTATE 1 bath. Root, VA. 2-2437. DOG LICENSES DUE Pointe Farms. LADY would like room in Grosse host chair. Excellent condition, ANTIQUES and other furniture. GROSSE POINTE FARMS. 40.ft. OFFERS' SERVICES I! Pointe, apartment or home. Ail $80. Call Niagara 2026 atter 7 Double spindlc bed, beautiful SELLING or BUYI~.IG 101, Mt. Ve'rnon. Must selL Call H 0 USE K E E PER complete re ference. For d et.1al s g.\"1.,'h p.m. mattress, box springs. Sold 1'1 I T Ul(C(jO.1 913.',. ON charge R.efined Grosse Pointe phonc. Write 130x C.135 t3rosse' ---.-~----.----- I bl C . ------home. Must Iik,~ children. Home Pointe News. FLOOR SAMPLE radio.phono- ~eparat(' y or enscm e. of- I ELEVEN MILE and Lillle'Mack, VENETIAN BUNDS Owners of dogs harbored in completely automatic. Private, ... .__ .... grar!' one only. Portable com- fel! table. red b.!rd cage. elcc. C"II I SI. Clair Shores. New cally room. radio, excellent propos. RECENTLY transferrcd district bination. Was $99,95, now tric iron. console table. Lnrge American Janll house, authen- the City of Grosse Pointe are Cleaned and Replaced ition to pcrson neening goon mannger must move family .~67.50. Gray'.,. 106 Kercheval. laupe overstuffed davenport JOH N C. 5TAU DT, Inc. :, tic reproduction. Two large bed. notified that 1948 dog licenses position vI" p~llIlanent home, from ..East. .Desire to rent 3 ben- Tuxedo 1.5262. with slip ("overs. ~plendid con. rooms and bath seeo"ll lIoor, Also are now due. All dogs owned TUxedo 2.577~. room hou.~e or "pt. Trinity ditlon, $;)0.00. Electrolux ViJCU- VAlley 20100 large living room, knolly pine or harbored in the City must _. . 3.4343, 9 a.m. to 5 p,m. FOR-YOtjR-DOG=Ti<;~'I~.i.~t~k(,: um with all attachments, like 'kitchen and dinette lirst floor, I Custom Made be vacdnated or immunized i EXPERIENCED, earnest girl . ... _.. --- I and chain. S2.15. Gray l. 106 new. $.1~. Chost of drmvers. We hove buyer~ tor good ~omes. fully insulated. air conditioned! 2 to 5 Days Delivery against rabies. 1'.\1 dogs must wanlS days. Cleaning only. EMPLOYED CO U P L E desire: Kercheval. Tuxedo 1-5262. __od(~tablcs, etc. TUxedo 2-5511. Let us apprai~e your property for I,' oil heat. Large lot, pine trees.' Tyler 8 1942 fllrr.ished or unfurnished flat, ~------.-- .. ---- "8900 Ph T I 2 4 -6 be licensed and no dog may be ____ -__ .______income or apartment. No chil- ! BADMINTON sets for the cottage GENUINE mat<:hed silver f;;;; I best Tllarf,)t prices. ....:':..:.-..:-~~:-~~=<.:'-.:.~~ WINDOW SHADES pennitted to run at large un- S-SITUATIONS WANTED dren or pets. Prefer East Side. or garden, $15.!J5. Set includes furs. exIra long, like new. Hr attended. License (or male or (Male and Female) Call Grosse Poinle News, TU. two rackets (llylon strung). net 3765. . . 15322 East Jefferson GROSSE POINTE PARK Replaced on Rollers unsexed dog. S1.10; female, 2-6900 before 5, evcnings TV. posts, nct rules and three ~hut------'- at Nottinghdm 1422 NOTTINGHAM - Ii.room $2.10. Licenses on sale at Ihe OFFiCE CLEANING. experienced 2-0037. ties. With four rackets, ~27.50. 2 BRIDESMAIDS nrcsses. blue ALUMINUM STORM white woman, Day or evening. ._____ Gray's, 106 Kercheval. Tuxedo filille, size II .md 12, hats and brick bungalow. 2.car brick ga. City office. 17150 Maumee rage, in excellent condition, WINDOWS TV. 2_-6.4__39_. 8--ARTICL~S FO~SALE 1.5252 April special. .. gloves to match. NI. 5616_.__ .Avenue, 8:30 A. M. to 4:30 I P. M. daily. Saturdays closed EXPERIENCED lady wishes day FOUR PAIR venitian blind: LAWN and porch furniturc. in. CHILD'S TRICYCLE, pre.win Toles GROSSE POINTE WOODS and at 12:00 ;,

; The telephone number o( the or threc days a week. GQod, metal wagon, large chemIstry >1 agara 2367. SIVER FOX jacket, size !2. Tux- TUxedo 5.4: 00 / COME TO US FOR i Police and Fire Department at . T I 2 01"4 set, childs roll top deSK and I edo 2-14,';1. 1Il1llcr. emp e .~ , :____ chair, set of dolls fllrniture' THREE-PIECE mahogany finish ----. -. : 17145 Maumee Avenue has YOUR SEWING NEEDS ,NEAT, cxperien~d, colored girl (bcd, wardrobc and dresser),! bedroom sUite. one year old. MAHOGANY Specdlmcr t01 pedo.1 GROSSE POTNTE PARK J been changed to VaIley .~.2950 , wishes week-work, home rnghts, dolls crib. Niagara li87. 'perfcct condition, $250 com- complete with wmshield. steer.i NIB' k bungalow. 2 We Cdrry a complete,line of notions, We give 24 . and Valley 5.2951. All perfions no cooking, Trinity 2..~3f>;!. .--.---~~-._------, pll'le, :1lso 10-piece mahogan~' mil whe.:'I, 22 h,p .. ,Johnson., (~~~r~~~:-til~l\ath on first, 2 are hercby adviSed of lhis . .. ,___ LARGE CHIFFEROBE, maple or. Sheralon dining room SUite, ex- I Run 6 hours, very fast, prac-I' d M d n hour ~er'lice on covered buttons. buckles, custom f change and are urged to retain !FAMILY WASHING, ironing .. walnut.'double outside mIrrors. 1 cellenl condition. For details', tically new. TWinbrook :Z~7620. ?Cddro~r:'\on seco~ 'con~i~~n' made belts, bulfonholes end hemstifching. Ws i this AD as a convenient re. curtains carefully handled. De-! Brand new, only $47,95. and appointment call Tuxedo ------\ lZe ItC en, goo , repair all makes of sewing machines. livery. Valley 2.0024. ! Vanity _ Jefferson at. N*,wport 2.2128 ' II GIRL'S navy blue %length coat, oil heat. Chllvey. NIagara 8331. ., mlnder of the change ancl ncw __ . . , --, __ . 1____ size 14. Also suits and dresses, K 3 f: numhers. TWO AMBITIOUS college slu. INNER SPRING mattresses. DINING ROOM suite. nine.piece,l Reasonable NIagara 5634. I GROSSE POJNTF. 'pAR - SINGER SEWING MACHINE co. ,: dents desire landscape position brand ncw, any size. Imt'diate: cuslom madc like new. Cost I - , .1 heclroom house. ThiS house hilS YA.2-3954 f Norbert P. Neff, for the summer at reasonable delivery, $17.95. Limited quan- i $750. Also two.piece mohair 'l. DAVENPOR~, dinin.g room sel, e.verything, ve:y spacIous ancl 13! 31 E. JEFFERSON Cit.y Clerk rates. Phone Venice 92042 or. tlties. Call early. \ living room suite. Moving, b~rrel chaIr, MagiC Chef gas ltvablc, expenstve fealures, Nt. BstWeen Lenox and Drexel Olive 4176 after 4:00 p,m. I Vanity _ Jefferson at Newport. Must sell. 4327 Courville. range. NIagara 7429. 6619.

. l.' .... « en is Thursday, April J 5, 1948 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Beh ind the Barricades New Slnall Car Now on Display The Playhoy, sensation of the mode! with a steel top Ihat dis- ~~:=-~:;= l-;' r'C'~~~<..,-. . - small ca!' world, has arri \'ed in appl'ars into the body. The four Detroit nl1d 11111\' he seen' at the' cylinder motor will give l maxi- 'Ji' "i ,I, I .,' i r CLASSIFIED ADS l' H, & R. MotOl: Sale,.; he"dquar. mum speed of 6.~ l'I:i!~s p~r hour i";0').""".' I I ',':. :K . I' lcrs "t 20~52 I1arpN avenue. Bob with a gas consumplion 0/ about Harrison and Tom Rom;w, the 30 miles to the gallon, 21 atco~~~~~~~~~Gp~~~r~1) ,2_1_b_-_R_u_9_S_e_f_v._ic_e 12' i-~Cllnt and ~=-c~~~_~__ 21 r-Cement Work ,l'.' .~:=.:~~.:~:::..:•...::~i~c~~::';":!5'!1 lalkr of Grosse Pointe W(lods, ______.__ __ _ i FOIt THE finest interior decorat. ALL KINDS CEMEN-T-T-\\-rO-R-K-','[) \\,I'\~l' t\J ~J'~.J~~~"-t-rl"'; hal'e the ('xtlu,il'c Gross(' Poinle, CAR RANSACKED 1 1 SEWING MACHINES AND CARPETS and LINOLEUM: ing and oLllside paIntIng. at cal(Jl'lltcr \\'Ol'k, blot'k and brick \\ ..•,.l ~r."...' .. '.~ .. -'''. l~1 •. I , al:£'.'...,\. for the siile of thi", car I' Miss Vera Beck of 428 ManOr VACUUM CLEANERS LAID & REPA!RED I pre.war price." sec Charles A, g'. El I "len's allll Ladies' Suits Tailored To Order put up 5creens and awnings, e:c. II I .. v j VA. 2-3040 s:nnil l!lllSll',lan. ,<'~Ir lome or. i?Je'.erili Cleaning and Trimming. Alterations. Relining. Cleanin2' and Pressing W.'lll washiny our spec.iality. '...!1:~=:call.1~:1~~>~4. I f=er;il:zing, Top Dre,sing, 14931 EAST JEFFERSON, City limits CALL TRINiTY 1.0294 lAN\)SCAPE I Eol,ing, Gras, Cu;'ing at 'Insulatel !'red i\1. Schuman f.stahlished 1925 Open Eves. 'till 7:1H1 FREE ESTIW,TES L::\~~DSC'~\PE'Sf.:fl\1'lCE=i:aw;s .. ~:O JOB TOO LARGE OR --.---.-.- .- .. ---- rolled and fcrtilized, tre(',s TO S'" "LL" -----,0. K.-----I tri1l11llcn and Icmo\ed, A. R. FREE ESTI~v1t\TES SAVE fUEL In Grosse Pointe Woods If's V,/INDOW CLEANING l\lcxanner Lanclseapc Cu. VAl. 21820 Nine Mil~ Rc~. 5035.W WA,LL S & CElur~GS ------ley 2.3591. -up to 40%! KADUR'S STANDARD STATION STOR~,1 SASH & SCREENS with complete insulalion AU, STA:\'Il:\RO OIL PRODUCTS FOR YOUR CAR'S SAKE lO. 7.5738 610 SHERIDAN GROSSE POINTE SCDut 21 II Cut , We Do Welding Mack Ave., Cor. Roslyn ltd. -21 -R d:--R--"-:------LAr'-JDSCAPE SERVICE Your home will be 12558 Filbert Street m- 0 10 epolrs I ------. Experienced in Pruning Fn::;, IInd warmer in winler DETROIT RADIO ann phonograph repall Ornament,,1 Tree; "cd Shuo,. service. Prompt and depene!. Lar,dicanina a~d I\""ir,!c~,i\nce and CHAS. POWL.ESLAND KENNELS ablc. OpPo~lte Eastern High ' - cooler in summer for 25 yeal's. JACK O.CON- Nlagar-a 4921 RF.TWt:ES UI'COI.N Axn nSHER ROADS Non. 7231 l\lack. IVa:lhoe We WMh Rnd Trim All 8~. TO HELP YOU GET THAT JOB STARTED! 4SI:!. Also 17001 Kerchcval at YOUR BEST INSULATION I Oog~, .\11 Rr~ds Boa.Tded by Day or .tlonth Notrc Dame. TUxee!o 1-165';. SC PE __ ._ .. .. I GENERAL LAND A INVESTMENT 15 1_. 18115 MACK AVENUE HI. 4221 SPECIAL ~~~~~~~!~re Repair._ .. _. Tr.:ces,\, S;,'.;C, Tr">nmd. Seding, CEE..Q.TlEX FOR AS LITTLE AS $2,00 a \\wk S"deJ:c

Thursday, April 15, ~948 Page Twenty.Two GROSSE POINTE NEWS * * * Feature Page * * * * n'ho" ,",'here and whatnot ! Pointer of Interest Good Tas"te Fa1!ori//1 Retipes , B_y_W_h_o_o.2iJ II of Peop//1 jn Th, Know PILFERINGS f!J;(%nfe "Word Study" published by G. & C. Merriam Co. (the dicli'mary , LOBSTER SAI,AD people), is a fascinating little paper with lots ot menIal exerriscs. Contributed by COUt1ter Points 1\11'5. John B. Harb.ell For instance: JANE SGJlERl\IERJlOHN "In the nonelegant 1880's Richard Grand White wrote a sC'ntence Use six lobsters (about llf~ or 1Y4 pounds each). Boil and take These Spriug dll)'s are Ibe tillle 10 wear Ihe elegal/f corduroys that must live forever. It is, (not verbatim): 'The English language meat out of shell, sal'ing the tlewly aN'h'ed at JACOBSON'S smart shop all Kercbel'll/. The has 20 words ending with thE' letter mb.''' shells. 1/Iore we ,'isit Jacobsou's ,be less ll'e wOllder tb,lt Ihe allswer to What are these words'! The "Word Study" lists 20 and we could Make a dressing of 1 pint of I Kraft.s mayonnaise, mixed with "1l'llIERE did .1'011get thlll allrllctire cOSt1ll11l!/" is Jllcobsoll's"l think of two more. Next week we'll put your mind at ease. Until , I table~poon of tarragon vinegar, . Tbe pastel ami brig!;} coltOI] corduroy .

at'a recent gathering in a jacket frock of sheer gray wool with blouse eaSIly make one that looks lIke Shop Quartet Singing in America. * * ;< of lustrous matching crepe. Her high crowned slightly brimmed Mrs. Julian Purvis one of the Pointers who dabbles in I any ll.year.old boy," she as- Pierce Junior High Auditorium. We think that tIle time has come, too, to tryonI' of the more chapeau was also in gray and she wore just a 'tOUChof mar as a ceramics, calls this a "~sable hobby." Ceramics is her usable serted. "But to get. the . exa~t 8 p.m. elegant home permanent wave sets .. , the Richard Hudnul one with costume contrast. Another Pointer in this category is MRS. Ht;NRY I hobby, because the ash trays, small dishes and figures which' featur~s,,..~~,one particular DOY 1S Monday, April 19 .•. 14th ultra mild solutions ... and GROSSE POINTE DRUG CO. has them. B. JOY ••• who uses rich pearl jewelry at neckline and ears when I she fashions, make wonderful gifts as well as being suitable ve;y a~. I Congressional District meeting of The Richard Hlldnut kits (the same improved process as used s~e dons a simple gray frock with Vionnet neckline and bracelet) for her OW~ home. cer~~?cs r~~~:n~•...rth a~::n~otht~re League of Women Voters in in this house's famous Fifth Avenue salon) will give a complete s eeves. Mrs. PurvIs took up th~ hobby" Two dachshunds on the Purvi~ Memorial Church, 16 Lake Shore pe.rmanent for just $2.75. The kit conlalns all the necessary prepar- • ...... ~wo years ago, :ndS1her, mteresi Iis partial. The exIra design re- mantel are e\idence of his skill road at 1:30 p.m. atlOns such as neulralizer, wave lotion, creme rinsc 3nd cur;ers with AIRS. OTTS U. W'ALKER • shopping at the Poinle ill Ihe t~S neve.~ wa~e. r:re IS ~~ o. quires an additional slow-baking with his hands. One of these • • ~ complete and simple.to-follow dircctions. Refills cost $1.50. V r h.e.s.I lookillg sto11e . blue , red '

color"1 tnavy crepe jacket and revers of the polka dolled material. \"1'fe.• "If a mll.cle0 I'.0 o'ut of place through a screen, and then "slip" waste baskcts and so forth. Dur- son,s W1t. h Powers models. Reser- At.' I h his, plain navy slippers. he knows it and tells me. Most ea.ch ringlet onto the clay body ing the war ~he had. a chance to \;ations required. .\\0 p~eee gray sull (long ~leeve~ dress and packet) wllh tlnJ I people make nice whimsical ani- WIth watery clay. use her creative genius. • ~ • bl~ck pm stripe. The long, filled Jacket IS lined in the mosl dc1eetable I------~" mals. but mine have to be right." . On.e of her lalgest items is a When it ~ame time ,to de.corateTuesday, April 20 ... Travel mmt green shade. ... '" ... Ash trays of e!le:y shape and hfe-like feath~red g:een_. rooster, I lor the JUOlor GoodWill FaIr! she .NIght sponsored by Board of . A frock wilh to," of raspbury wool, c;;l~pe{1 sleet'es alUl skirt sIze. all Mrs. PurvIs' handwork, about a foot hIgh, With lIcry red emll.lIeled l\~O bottles and pamted I E~ucation. Three travelogue films I adorn her home. These are the comb. ~ach of the fealhers had French deSIgns on them. So WIth sound to various parts of the of !It/I;J' am/ rasjJberry plaid cbeck. A 1/lIL')' leatber belt al Ih" simplest objects to make. she re- to be. slipped on se~arate~y, Mrs. pleased were the f~ir committee world. High Scho!J1 auditorium. wl1lSt/me (llId sallcy pillid bow lit the lIecklille lire d.i.l-f-e.r.e'll.t! marked as she outlined the cera- PurvIs saId. At thIS pomt, she w1th these decorations that she 8 p.m. No admittance charge. . A Ib~ee ~iece 11'.001cosll/l)~e Jo go pl~ces. l'be 1mb bloch mics process. remarked that the clay for an had to trim up 32 sets to be sold • • • ,pr.m/ed Silk b.ollse fill 1011, wblle alld a bllt o/grew) is I/Iorn. Ailer theartic1e is molded to animal or large figure must be at the fnir. Tuesday, April 20 ... Piano re- ~jJltb soft brOll1/l skirt alld IJacket ••• 1111'jacket adds dash with ~ I . I the. exact s~ape, Mrs. Purvis ex- packed ver~' hard. to r.id it of a!r "My fam,ly were pretty tired ci.tal by John S. Sweeney, Ill, in lIs bracelet lenglh sleel'es. eorae ...Jche/lclz plamed, it IS baked in the kiln. bubbles. Oth~rwlse, If any air of bottles by the time I had fin- Pierce Junior High Auditorium (p d The baked prod.ect or ."biscuit" bubbles remam, the model ~x-I ished that:' 'she recalls. But at 8:30 p.m. . .. A t~l'e~ piece cOS/~/IIle in IlallJ'-ho.'CJ' i'lCkel ami rolling pleals II '- ;- .-J lis then finished by brushing a I plo,des \~'hen the heat of the kiln whatever the family says, the • • • dISTlIIgJilsh!"g IIJe skut ••• wom wilb sOjJhisticaled 'pllis/ey colored glaze over it. stnkes 11. Purvis home will always have Wednesday, April 21 ••• Dis. hlo!!se!!'/~!ch has Ibree qlldrter lelJglb sleaes, bllftol1S l"inJiy to . MY FAVORITE A number of Mrs. Purvis' The most difficult project she novel furnishings, because the play of Hooked Rugs, Board of the lleekime alld bas sleuder tie~ ;11 !Jack. 'Fbe j{lcket i.< lilled ii, Book. Book of Knowledge, cigaret boxes carry designs of ever tackled, Mrs. Purvis be- laqy of the house likes to work Education Building, St. Clair matchil/g paisley 11/111111m back mffs pccelll Ibe blome. Author General KrassnoIf little French figures to which she lieves, was the sm~ll bust of her with her hands. avenue. 2 to 4 p,m. /lbollt tbose lVALTON PIERCE. GIWSSI!. POINTE BR,INCH Sprl11g bOlmels: Ibey are I?I' 1/oles ill cbie desig11ctl of l1alllrlll Character in Book. Anna Karenina I APlayt , , ,.., "Life \vith Father" ah~Imsethislfmight. He beganbe, he tocouldn'thave helpvis. tusca,s /I'eal'es , •• s~lI1e tl"J1J/lJled wilb shadowy lace .••. albers velvet adome~ ••• s!lll otbers pointed Ul} witb polka dot ribbom. e ress , Helel1 Bayes t~ C ~ ions of a house on Long Island J ~ St T !,e)' are fmblolled III all slyles to become all Iypes ••• sailor. , • Actor Mauriee F.vans ./, with this lovely, plaint child as Movie : "Gone with the Wind" .unior eaaue crib erd 0 umn its mistress. Maybe he'd been pill hox ••• or poke bOlmet. Movie Acttess Zasu Pitts d missing something all these Mov.ie Actor Wallace Reid (Remember?) , years not getting married, and RadIO Program Hint Hllnt what a glorious joke on Midge. A SMART MOYE! ••• Your House to Our "House" Rad~o Entertai~er (F) Dorothy Shay. By H

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